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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.SA.
PRESIDENT OF QUEENS' COLLEGE
PART II
FROM 1752 TO 1900
VOLUME IV
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ALUMNI CANTABRIGIENSES
FROM 1752 TO 19OO
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Kahlenberg, Carl Friedrich Selmar
KAHLENBERG, CARL FRIEDRICH SELMAR. Adm. pens.,
for a musical decree, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1870. Of Germany.
S. of Johann Andreas, music director [and Antonie Dorotette
Fmilip Scheid]. B. Dec. 27, 1834, at Langensalza.
KAHN, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. I, 1886.
S. of Joseph [formerlv Samuel Brack], wine-merchant, of
London [and Regina Weiss). B. Apr. iS, 1S6S, at Castellaun,
district of Simmera, Rhine Provinces. Educated at Middle
Class (or Central Foundation School), Cowper Street, London,
E.C. (Mr R. Wormell), at the College of Preceptors' Training
College for Masters in Secondary Schools, and at University
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1SS6; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893.
Studied also in France and Germany. L.C.C. Travelling
Scholar, 1899. Sixth Form Master at Central Foundation
School, 1892-9. Lecturer at the Birkbeck Institute, 1894-99.
Head Master of the Commercial Dept., University College
School, 1900-7. Lecturer at University College, 1903-12.
Head Master of the Co. Secondary School, Holloway, 1907-
12. H.M. Inspector of Schools. Of 26, Fairhazel Gardens,
Hampstead, in 1934. Died Sept. 16, 1944, in London.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Sept. 20, 1944.)
KAHN, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. at St Catharine's, Oct. I,
1894; Librarian scholar. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1870). B.
Feb. 6, 1S75, at Norwich. [School, Highgate.] Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London) 1898;
priest, 1S99; at Highgate School Mission, 1898-1901. C of
St Mark's, Dalston, Middlesex, 189S-1903. C. of St Mary's,
Islington, 1903-7. V. of Emmanuel Church, Holloway,
1907-10. V. of Stanford Bishop, Heref., 1910-16. Organizing
Secretary to C.E.T.S., dio. of Manchester, 1916-18; dio. of
Chichester, 1918-23. V. of Hurst Green, Sussex, 1921-36.
R. of Trotton, 1936-S. Died Feb. 28, 1938, at Hove. Brother
of the next. (Highgate Sch. Reg.; Crock/ord; The Times,
Mar. 2, 1938.)
KAHN, FRANCIS JOHN. Matric. from St Catharine's, Michs.
1899. S. of the Rev Joseph (next). B. Sept. 21, 1876, at
Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1909. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of St Michael's,
Ipswich, 1903-5. C. of St Luke's, Hackney, Middlesex,
1905-8. C. of St Barnabas, Hull, 1908-10. C. of Lenton,
Notts., 1910-15. C. of Selston with St Mary's, Westwood,
1915-20. V. of Bunney with Bradmore, 1920-33. V. of
Mettingham with Ilketshall St John, Suffolk, 1933-43. R. of
Trunch, Norfolk, 1943-7. Of Bacton, in 1949. Brother of
the above. (Crock/ord,)
KAHN, The Rev. JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 13, 1870. S. of Isaac. B. at Cologne, Germany. Matric.
Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1865; priest, 1866; C. of Radwell, Herts., 1865-7. C. of
Poole, Dorset, 1867-9. C. of Heigham, Norfolk, 1S69-71.
C. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1871-4. C. of Holy Trinity, Lei-
cester, 1875-7. L.D.H.M., for Emmanuel District, Holloway,
1877-81. V. of Bishopstone, Sussex, 1881-4. V. of St
Stephen's, Upper Holloway, London, 1884-1909. Licensed
Preacher, dio. of London, 1911-. Resided latterly at Ealing,
where he died Dec. 26, 1923, aged 83. Father of Charles J.
(1894) and the above. (The Times, Jan. 1, 1924.)
KAINE. BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1850.
Lent, 1851. Name oS, Jan. 1853.
KAJIJI, ABDEALI MAHOMEDALI. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Apr. 23, 1892. School, St Xavier's College, Bombay. Matric.
Easter, 1S92; B.A. and LL.B. 1896. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, June 26, 1895. Head .Assistant in the Protho-
notary's Office, Bombay, in 1906. (Cambridge Year-book;
Law Lists, until 1910.)
KAMODIA, MATILAL CHHOTALAL. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 22, 189S. S. of Chhotalal Servakram. B. Oct. 24,
1877, at Ahraedabad. School, Alfred High, Bhuj, Kutch,
India. Matric. Easter, 1898; B.A. 1901. Called to the Bar,
Gray's Inn, June 11, 1902. (T. A. Walker, 640; Law Lists.)
VACiilV
Karney, Arthur Baillie Lumsdaine
KANE, DE LANCEY ASTOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 1,
1862. S. of De Lancey, of New York, U.S.A. B. 1844, at
Newport, U.S.A. School, Hampden, U.S.A. (private). Matric.
Michs. 1862. Brother of Samuel N. (1869) and John I. (1868).
KANE, HUGH CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hai-l,
Apr. 11, 180S. Of Docking, Norfolk.
KANE, JOHN INNES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 20, 1S68. S. of De Lancey, Esq., of New York. Matric.
Michs. 1S68; B.A. 1873. Brother of De Lancey A. (1862)
and of the next.
KANE, SAMUEL NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 29, 1S69. S. of De Lancey, Esq., of New Y'ork, U.S.A.
Matric. Lent, 1S69. Migrated (age 22) to Magdalene, Apr. 2,
181 ). Lieut, in the U.S. Navy. Brother of De Lancey A.
(1862) and the above.
KANTHACK, ALFREDO ANTUNES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, Nov. 30, 1891; John Lucas Walker Student, 1891;
M.A. 1897. Deputy Professor of Pathology, 1896-7; Pro-
fessor, 1897-8. [2nd] s. of Emilio, British Consul, merchant,
of Para, Brazil [and Victona Joanna Zimmer]. B. Mar. 4,
1863, at Bahia, Brazil. Educated in Germany, at Liverpool
University College (Mr G. H. Rendall), and at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Fellow of King's, 1898. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1887; F.R.C.P.; F.R.C.S., 1888. B.A., London, 1884; B.Sc.
1SS6; M.B. and B.S., London, iSSS. A Member of the Leprosy
Commission, 1890-1. Medical Tutor, Liverpool University
College, 1S92-3. Lecturer iu Pathology and Bacteriology at
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1S94-7. Professor of Physiology
and Bacteriology at Bedford College, 1S95-6. Author,
Leprosy in India; Manual of Practical Morbid Anatomy;
Practical Bacteriology, etc. Of 2, Huntingdon Road, Cam-
bridge, where he died Dec. 21, 1S9S, aged 35. (Boose, v. 799;
King's Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 22, 1898; Medical Direc-
tories; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
KARIAPPA, APPARANDRA BOPANA (or BOPANNA). Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30, 1S9S. S. of Apparandra Bopanna.
B. at Coorg, S. India. Schools, Mercara High, Coorg, Madras
Christian College, and at Madras University. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. Adm. at the Middle Temple.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1902. In practice at Madura,
S. India, in 1911. (Peile, 11. 828; Law Lists.)
KARIM KHAN, ABDUL (1894), see KHAN, A. K.
KARN, FREDERIC JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1883;
Mus.B. 1S85. B. Aug. 29, 1862, at Leatherhead. Educated
privately and at Wellington College. Held various positions
as organist and musical conductor in London and the pro-
vinces from 1879. Mus.Doc, Toronto, 1889. Engaged in
musical tuition from 1SS6. Principal of the London College
of Music. Conductor, organist and composer. Author of
text-books on harmonv and composition, also on the history
of music, musical analysis, etc. Died Dec. 2, 1940,
leigh, Surrey. (Who's iVhoin Music; Whowas Who, 1929-40;
The Times, Dec. 5, 1940.)
KARNEY, ARTHUR BAILLIE LUMSDAINE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1893. S. of the Rev. Gilbert Sparshott
(1853), of 26, Talbot Square, Hyde Park, London. B. Sept.
14, 1874, at Sandown, Isle of Wight. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A, 1896; M.A. 1901; D.D. 1922. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1897; priest, 1898; Assistant Chaplain,
Missions to Seamen, Sunderland, 1897 S; Chaplai
Francisco, 1899-1903. R. of Woolpit, Suffolk, 1903-6.
Chaplain (Missions to Seamen), at Buenos Aires, 1906-14.
Hon. Canon, St John's Pro-Cathedral, Buenos Aires, 1
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, K.N.; H.M.S.
Yarmouth, 1914-16; Chatham, 1916; Courageous, 1917;
prisoner of war, 1918). Oxford Diocesan Missioner, 1919-22.
Bishop of Johannesburg, 1922-33. Suffragan Bishop of
Karney, Charles Lumsdaine
Southampton and Residentiary Canon of Winchester, 1933-
43. Chaplain of Marlborough Collect-, 1943-4. R. of Blend-
worth, Hants., 1944-8-. Brother of Gilbert H. (1880). (Hailey-
bury Reg.; Univ. War List; Crockford; Who's Who.)
KARNEY, CHARLES LUMSDAINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 17, 1859. S. of Gilbert John, of Walmer, Kent. B. there
1841. School, Westm. (private). Ma trie. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1863; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Winchester) iS6|; priest,
1865 ;C. of Lingneld, Surrey, 1864-6. C. of Wonston, Hants.,
1866-8. C. of Hertingfordbury, Herts., 1868-70. R. of
Swalecliffe, Kent, 1S71-4. V. of St Dunstan's, Canterbury,
1874-7. Disappears from Crockford, 1878. Brother of Gilbert
S. (1853), Henry P. (1863) and Reginald J. (1865). (Clergv
List.)
KARNEY, GILBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1880. S. of the Rev. Gilbert Sparshott (next), of Sandown,
Isle of Wight. B. June, r862, at Carlisle. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1880. Died May 9, 1882, in College. Brother
of Arthur B. L. (1893). [Haileybury Keg.)
KARNEY, GILBERT SPARSHOTT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 12, 1853. S. of Gilbert John, of Walmer, Kent,
B. there. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S62. Ord. deacon (York) 1859;
priest, 1S60; C. of St John's, MickJegate, York, 1859-62.
V. of Christ Church, Carlisle, 1862-6. V. of St James's,
Selby, Yorks., 1867-71. V. of Sandown, Isle of Wight,
1871-81. P.C. of St John's Chapel, Hampstead, Middlesex,
1881-9. V. of Melton Mowbray, Leics., 1S89-91. V. of
St John-the-Evangehst, Paddmgton, 1891-1906. Assistant
Preacher, Christ Church, Chislehurst, 1908-n. Married,
Apr. 10, i860, at York, Emma, 4th dau. of the late R. Storrs,
Esq., of Doncaster. Died Mar. 26, iqii, at Chislehurst.
Father of Arthur B. L. (1893) and Gilbert H. (above).
Brother of Charles L. (1859). Henry P. (1863) and Reginald J.
(1S65). {Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1 60 1
KARNEY, HENRY PAGE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan 24, 1863,
[4th] s. of Gilbert John, Esq., of Walmer. B. there 184 j,
Bapt. Apr. 27, 1843. Matric. Lent, 1863. Resided one term.
Formerly a Midshipman in the Royal Navy, but left owing
to ill-health, and entered College with a view to the medical
profession. Died Dec. 2, 1864. Buried at Walmer. M.I. there.
Brother of the above, etc. {Venn, 11. 360.)
KARNEY, REGINALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19,
1865. S. of Gilbert John, of Waimer, Kent. B. there May 26,
1846. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1 i..j;
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1S70; priest (Winchester)
1872. C. of St George's, Barnsley, Yorks., 1870-] C. of
Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1S71-4. R. of Swalecliffe, Kent,
1874-81. Chaplain at Hyeres, 1881-9. V. of Thundridge,
Herts., 1894-9. Chaplain to the Earl of Kintore, 1880-1916.
Resided latterly in London. Died Nov. 17, 1916. Brother of
Gilbert S. (1853), etc. (Repton Sch Reg.; Crockford; '1 he
Times, Nov. 21, 1916.)
KARR [post SETON-KARR], JOHN SETON. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 9, 1834. Elder s. of Andrew Seton, Bengal
Civil Service [who h..d assumed the additional name and
arms of Karr, by Royal licence, May 16, 1815], of Kippilaw,
Co. Roxburgh [and Alicia Rawlinson, of Ancoats H ill.
Lanes.]. Matric. Michs. 1834. Matric. (age 23) from St Mary
Hall, Oxford, June 20, 1836; B.A., Oxford, 1838. Ord.
deacon, 1838; priest, 1S39. V. of Berkeley, Gloucs., 1839-84.
Succeeded his father .it Kippilaw, im-'. Domestic Chaplain
to the Duke of Roxburghe. Married, 1855, Anna, dau. of
Archibald Douglas, of Glenfinart, Co. Argyll, and widow of
Pi' hard Campbell, of Auchiubreck, Argyll. Died ,./>. Eel*. 2' ,
1884, and was succeeded by his nephew, Sir Henry, Ml1.
(Peiiet II. 452; Burke, L.G.; Changes of Nam,-; Al. Oxon ;
Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index Rales.)
KARRAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 7, 1864. 4th s.
of John, saddler, of Castletown, Isle of Man. B. there Nov, 2,
1S44. School, King William's College, Isle of Man (Dr
Dixon), Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar; B.A. (3W Wrangler)
1868; M.A. 1871. ( ird. deacon (Rochester) 1S71; pn.
Sub-Warden, St Columba's College, Dublin, 1869-71. C. of
St Margaret-next-Rochester, Kent, 1871-4. C. of St Peter-
the-Great, Berkhamsted, 1874-6. C. of Christ Church,
Bexleyheath, Kent, 1876-8. C. of Chartham, 1878-9. C. of
Bishop's Hatfield, Herts., 1879-87. V. of Rickhng Essex,
1887-94. R. of St Luke's, Chorlton-on Mr,]!,,, k. 1 ..ncs.,
1894-0. V. of St Stephen's, Willenhall, Staffs., I (9-1903.
Resided subsequently at Selbornt Cotl 1 e, Bra Id Mount,
Douglas, Isle of Man, and dn-il I'll', j", i<)i6. Father of the
next. (King William's i oil, Reg.; Crockford.)
Kay, Arthur Hetherington
KARRAN, WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1892. S. of the Rev. James (above). B. June 2, 1873, at
Rochester. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 180s; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S96; priest,
1898; C. of St Luke's, Chesterton, Cambs., 1896-1902. C. of
St Saviour's, Sunburv with Upper Sunbury, Middlesex,
T902-8. V. of West Somerton, Norfolk, 1908-18. Resided
subsequently at Douglas, and died Sept. 17, 1943- (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19, 1943)
KARSLAKE, JOHN WOLLASTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 2, 1831. S. of the Rev. William [Wor-
cester College. Oxford, 1795], of Dolton, Devon [and Althea
Heberden]. School, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1S35.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1836; priest (Bath and Wells) 1*37;
C. of Colebrook, Devon, -1841. V. of Culmstock, Somerset,
1841-76. Disappears from Crockford, 1877. (Scott, MSS.;
Clergy List.)
KASTNER, LEON EMILE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1895.
[3rd] s. of Professor Victor. B. 1S67, at Lyons, France.
Schools, in France and Germany, and at Owen?. College,
Manchester; studied also at Benin. Matric. Mi
Migrated to Clare, Oct. 1, 1896; Scholar; B.A. (Med. and
Mod. Lang. Trip., 1st Class) 189* ; M.A. 1902. Assistant
Master at Merchiston, 1892-7. College Lecturer at Cams,
1898-1901; at Owens College, Manchester, 1901-3. Professor
of French Language and Literature and Romance Philology,
University College of Wales. Aberystwyth, 1903-9. Professor
of French Language and Literature, Manchester l.'niv.Tsitv.
1909-33. Author, .-1 Short History of French Literature;
Goethe's Poems; anthologies, etc. Of Hawthornden, Marple,
Cheshire. Died Jan. 24, 1940. (Who was Who, 1929-40;
C. R. Hudleston.)
KATER, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Corn. at Downing, Jan. 25,
1838. [S. of Henry, Capt., 62nd Regt., who was e
under Col. Lambton in the trigonometric survey of India (and
Mary Frances Reeve).] Matric. Lent, 1838. Of Mexborough,
Yorks. Lord of the Manor of Mexborough. The family was
of German extraction. Brother of the next. (Burke, CoL
Gentry, 1. 165.)
KATER, HENRY HERMAN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Magda-
lene, Nov. 14, 1836. S. of Henry, Capt., 62nd Regt. [and
Mary Frances Reeve], of London. School, R.M.C., Sand-
hurst. Matric. Michs. 1836. Went to N.S.W., Australia, in
1839, in the ship Euphrates, which he specially chartered
and loaded with cattle and horses. Among the horses (one
of which was named 'Cantab') were the famous sires of some
of Australia's best racehorses, and the cattle helped to form
the celebrated herd of Mr William Suttor, of Brucedale, near
Bathurst. Of Bungaribbee, and afterwards of Calcula, near
Orange, N.S.W. J.P. One of the Earl Marshal's gold stick
Officers at the Queen's Coronation. Married, July 3°. 1840,
Eliza Charlotte, dau. of Major Edward Darvall. Died
June 29, 1881, at The Meads, Enfield, Middlesex. Brother
oi th" above. (Burke. Col. Gentry, 1. 165.)
KATINAK1S, JOHN DEMETRIUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct, 1893. S. of Demetrius Nicholas. B. in London.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1893. Doubtless brother of
the next.
KATINAKIS, MICHAEL DEMETRIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1SS7. S. of Demetrius, of 92, Lancaster Gate, Hyde
Park, London. B. 186S, in London. School, Eton. Matric
Michs. 1S87. A merchant in Bishopsgate Street. Doubtless
brother of the above. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
KAVANAGH, ARTHUR PATRICK. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 1889. S. of Patrick, M.D. B. at Brockley, Kent.
School, Royal Naval. Matric. Mil hs
KAVANAGH, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1833.
[Eldest s. of [Thomas], of Bonis House, Co. ( arlow, M P [bj
his 1st wife, Lailv Phz.iheth Butler] B M ir. 20, 1814. School,
Eton.] Matrit Michs. 1833. Died in 1836, aged 21. (Eton
sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1836. 11. (45 |
KAY, ALFRED STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's. Oct. 13,
1S49. S. of Stephen, Wesleyan minister, of Leicester [and
Hannah]. B. at Griqua Town, S. Africa. Bapt. Mar. 31,
1822. Matric. Michs. 1S49; B.A. 1N54.
KAY, ARTHUR HETHERINGTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1887. S. oi I in' 5 l larkson, engineer, deceased. B. July 3,
1868, at Burv, Lanes. School, Leys, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. No profession. Of
Heaton Gruve, Bury, Lanes., in 1898. Died Apr. 19, r03O,
at Nyssington, Montgoms. (Venn, 11. 490, and addenda,
1940.)
Kay, Edward Ebenezer
KAY, EDWARD EBENEZER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 16, 1S39. [4th] s. of Robert [of Bury, Lanes.]. B. [July,
1822] at Rochdale, Lanes. School, Patricroft. I n
Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn Apr. 22, 1S44. Called to the liar, June 8, 1S47. Q.C.,
1866; Bencher, 1S67; Treasurer, 1S88. Knighted, 1881.
Judge of the High Court (Chancery Division), 1881. J. P. for
Norfolk. P.C. Lord Justice of Appeal, 1S90-7; resigned
through ill-health, 1SQ7. Of Thorpe-Abbots, Scole, Norfolk.
Married, Apr. 2, i8so, Marv Valence, dau. of Dr William
French, Master of Jesus College. After her death in 1890,
he founded a Divinity Scholarship in her memory at Jesus.
Author, Reports of Cases heard and determined by Vice-
Chancellor Wood. Died Mar. 16, 1897, in London. Brother
of Joseph (1S39). (Boose, v. 800; Fox-Davies. Armorial
Families; Inns of Court (Ebenezer only); Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; Who was Who, 1897-T916; The
Times, Mar. 17, 1897.)
KAY, FREDERICK HENRY JEWELL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Jan. r, 1S6S. [Only] s. of Henry, manufacturer [of
Weddington Castle, Warws.] [and Elizabeth]. B. Sept. 19,
184S, at Habergham Eaves, Burnlev, Lanes. School, Win-
chester. Matric. Lent, 1868; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 24, 1S69. Of Weddington Castle,
Nuneaton, Warns., and Ely Grange, Frant, Sussex. J. P. for
Sussex and Warwickshire. Died June 13, 1910, in London.
{Winchester Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, June 15,
1919.)
KAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 1, 1870. S. of James,
of Turton Tower, Bolton-le-Moors. B. at Scarborough.
School, Denham, near Uxbridge. Matric. Michs. 1S71.
Resided four terms. Capt., 4th Royal Lanes. Militia, 1879.
{Venn, 11. 393; Army List, 1880.)
KAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 9, 1780. B. at
Northleach, GIoucs. Matric. Michs. 1780. Doubtless brother
of Matthew (1779).
KAY, JOHN WALTER SELLERS. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1884. Elder s. of [Thomas], deceased [of Burnley, Lanes.,
cotton-spinner]. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1SS4;
B.A. and LL.B. r838. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 4,
1885. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, T890. On the Northern
Circuit. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Clifton Coll. Reg.)
KAY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 16, 1839. [3rd] s.
of Robert [of Brookshall House, near Bury, Lanes.,
deceased]. B. Feb. 27, 1821, at Manchester. School, Patri-
croft, Lanes. Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1849.
Travelling Bachelor, 1S45; spent four years in France,
Switzerland, Holland, Germany and Austria, examining and
reporting upon the social conditions of the people. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, iS44- Called to the Bar, May 5,
1848. Q.C., 1869. Bencher, Inner Temple, May 31, 1870.
Judge of the Salford Court of Record. 1862-7S. Married,
1863, Marv Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Thomas Drummond,
Under-Secretary of State for Ireland. Author, The Education
of the Poor in England and Europe; The Social Condition of
the People in England and Europe; The Condition and Educa-
tion of Poor Children in English and German Towns; Free
Trade in Land. Died Oct. 9, 1878, at Fredley, near Dorking,
Surrey. Brother of Edward E. (1839). {Law Lists; Inns of
Court; D.X.B.)
KAY. MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St Catharine's,
Oct. 22, 1779. B. at Northleach, GIoucs. Matric. Michs.
1780. Doubtless brother of John (1780).
KAY. RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, May 23, 1757.
Only s. of John, grocer, of Richmond, Yorks. B. there.
School, Richmond (Mr Temple). Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A.
1761. P.C. of Wetherby Chapel, Yorks., 'for 52 years'. Died
Jan. 6, 1816, aged 78. (G. Mag., 1816, 1. 92.)
KAY, SAMUEL SIDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July 21, 1894. S. of James, of Lark Hill, Timperley, Cheshire.
[B. Apr. 1S75.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1899.
On the Northern Circuit. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Lam Lis.'s )
KAY, WILLIAM MANTLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 15, 1772. Matric. Easter, 1772; Scholar, 1772.
KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH, LIONEL EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Dec. 19, 1S67. [3rd] s. of Sir James Philhps [Kay],
Esq. [afterwards Bart.], M.D. [who assumed the
surname of Shuttleworth on his marriage, 1842] [and Jane,
dau. of Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorpe Hall, Lanes.].
B.Feb. 14, 1849, at Paddington. Bapt. Apr. 4, 1849. School,
Wellinjt .,:, 1. 11. ■.-. Matric. Michs. 1S68; B.A. 1872: M.A.
1875. At St George's Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S., 1876. Practised first in London. Went to Italy,
1882, and practised at San Remo, where his mother had been
one of the founders of the English colony. Surgeon to Home
for invalid ladies, and to the international Hospital for
diseases of the eye, ear, and throat, San Remo. Il.Ii.M.
Kaye, Sir John Pepys Lister, Bart.
Vice-Consul at San Remo, 1897-1900. Died there Dec. 11,
1900. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Changes of
X.i»ic; Medical Directories; Eagle, xxil. 250.)
KAYE, ABRAHAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel.
Oct. 3, 1899. S. of the Ven. Archdeacon William Frederick
John [Balliol College, Oxford, 1S41], of Riseholme rectory,
Lincoln [and grandson of John (1800)]. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1913. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1903; priest,
1904; C. of Riseholme, Lines., and of St Paul-in-the-Bail,
Lincoln, 1903-10. R. of Stainton-le-Vale with Kirmond-le-
Mire, 1910-26. V. of Legbourne with Little Cawthorpe,
1926-7. V. of North Willinsham with Legsby, T927-48-.
Brother of John (18S6). {Crockford.)
KAYE, ALEXANDER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. r, 1891. S. of
William, Bengal Civil Service, resident m India [and Jane
Margaret Beckett]. B. [Oct. 2], rS73, at Benares. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S91. Resided three terms. Mining
engineer in British Columbia. Of 1670, Alberni Street,
Vancouver, in 1910. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 520.)
KAYE, ASTLEY EDWARD LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 16, r863. S. of the late Charles, Barrister-at-law. B.
Apr. 10, 1842, at St Lawrence, Jersey. Schools, Jersey
(private), Lancing College, Wimbledon and Addiscombe.
Matric. Michs. 1S63. Migrated to Queens', Apr. 7, 1864.
Previously in the Bengal Artillery. A private in the Cold-
stream Guards, 1865, in which year his wife divorced him;
'the respondent entered at a College at Cambridge in order
to qualify himself for the Church'. {Lancing Reg.; Venn,
11. 365, and note; The Times, June 15, 1865.)
KAYE, CECIL EDMUND LISTER (1872), see LISTER-KAYE.
KAYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Feb. 6, 1800.
[Only] s. of Abraham, linen-draper. B. [Dec. 27, 1783], at
Hammersmith. School, Greenwich, 1783 [under Dr Charles
Bumey]. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1800; Tancred
student, r8oo; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1S04; B.A. (Senior
Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1804; M.A. 1807; B.D. 1814;
D.D. 1815. Fellow, 1S04; tutor and praelector. Master,
1814-30. Vice-Chancellor, i8i5-r6. Regius Professor of
Divinity, 1816-27. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1834.
Bishop of Bristol, 1820-7; Bishop of Lincoln, 1S27-53.
F.R.S., 1848. President of the Philosophical Society, 1827.
As Regius Professor, revived the public lectures which had
been suspended for more than a century. He performed a
great work in reviving Church life throughout the diocese of
Lincoln. 'He was the first to recall theological students to
the study of the Fathers, and recent research has not much
diminished the value of his published courses of lectures.'
Married, 1815, Eliza, eldest dau. of John Mortlock, banker,
of Cambridge, and had issue. Author, Sermons, Lectures,
' etc. Died Feb. 18, 1S53, at Riseholme. His portrait in oils
is in the College Hall. Commemorated in the University by
the prize bearing his name, which was founded in 1861 from
the surplus of a Fund originally raised to erect a monument
to him in Lincoln Cathedral. His collected Works were pub-
lished in 18S8. Grandfather of Abraham E. (1899) and John
(1886). (CM. Hist. Reg., 75 (note 17), and 171 (note 1);
Peile, 11. 347; Cant. Act Bk.; D.N.B.; C. R. Hudleston.)
KAYE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31, 1886. S. of the
Venerable Archdeacon William Frederick John [Balliol
College, Oxford, 1841]. [B. Nov. 2, 1868.] School, Lincoln
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1895. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of South Carlton,
Lines., 1891-1901. C. of Riseholme, 1901-2. R. of St Paul-
in-the-Bail, Lincoln, 1902-40. Canon and Prebendary of
Lincoln Cathedral, 1920-40. Died suddenly Apr. 17, 1040,
at Lincoln. Buried there. Brother of Abraham E. (1899).
(Peile, 11. 726; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 20, 1940.)
KAYE, JOHN H1LBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, May iS,
1808. [2nd] s. of Joseph, solicitor to the Bank of England,
of [Tokenhouse Yard], London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent.
1809. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 17, 1809. Tutor to Lord
Carrington's son, 1813. Cadet, Indian (Madras) Cavalry,
1808; Cornet, November 9, 1812; Lieut., Oct. 31, 1818.
Died Dec. 16, 1819, at Mhow. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court;
Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, I. 217; Dodwell and
Miles, Officers of the Indian Army.)
KAYE, Sir JOHN PEPYS LISTER, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Aug. 25, 1871. [Elder] s. of Lister Lister [and Lady Caroline
Pepys, dau. of the 1st Earl of Cottennam], of Denby Grange,
Wakefield, Yorks. B. Feb. 18, 1853, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871. Lieut., Royal Hors
2nd Lieut., Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry, 1879. Succeeded
his grandfather as 3rd Bart., 1S71. Groom-in-ln
King Edward VII, 190H-10. D.L. for the West Riding.
0 B E., 1919. Died s.p. May 27, 1924, in Loudon. Brother
of Cecil E. Lister-Kaye (1S72). (Scott, M
Burke, P. and B. (sub Lister-Kaye), 1940; Burke, O.B.E.;
lhe I urns, May 28, 1924.)
, 1-2
Kaye, William Johnson
KAYE, WILLIAM JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 26, 1S65. [2nd s. of Jeremiah, Esq., of Huddersneld.
B.Nov. 25, 1846.] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. (33rd Wrangler)
1869; M.A. 1872. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1867.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1870. Oi V , Kirkgate Buildings.
Huddersneld. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists, until 1930; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KAYESS, ARTHUR. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct, 1, 1882. S. of James,
of [Bourton House], Streatham, Surrey. B. Sept. 19, 1864,
at West Ham Abbey, Essex. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1882. Resided eight terms. Died 1904. Brother of
the next. [Sherborne Sch. Reg.)
KAYESS, WALTER. Adm. at Caius, May 24, 18S1. S. of
James, of Streatham, Surrey. B. Aug, 13, 1863, at West
Ham Abbey, Essex. School, Charterhouse (1877)- Matric.
Easter, 1S81; B.A. 1884. For some time a medical student.
Brother of the above. (List oft arthusians (no career given);
Venn 11. .,47.)
KAZIM ALI, SAYYID. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1S7;.
S. ofSayyid Hafizullah. B. [Aug. 1, 1857], at Ujjam. School,
Calcutta Madrasah. Matrn . Mn lis. i"\~- Kept six terms
Cousin oi \h, Sayyid Warris (1877J (sub Ah). (Pale, 11. 658.)
KEALY, ARTHUR GRAHAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S78.
[2nds. of John Robert, M.D., J. P. B. 1861. School, Felsted.]
Adm. at Cavendish H.; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool) i-'i; pm-st, r->M; C. of St Gabriel, Toxteth
Park, Liverpool, 1884. Chaplain at Seville, 1886-7. Chap-
lain, R.N., 18S7-1910. Served atln.it in a large number oi H..M.
ships and in Dockyards. Licensed Preacher, dios. of Ely and
of St Albans, 1911-19; in dios. of Winchester, Chichester and
Salisbury, 1919-21. Private Chaplain to the Earl of Scar-
borough, i')2i. Compiled A List of Chaplains ■•/ the R V.
1626-1903. Died Dec. 2, 1927. (Al. Felsted; Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
KEANE, CHARLES FELIX. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Trinity
Hall, May 18, 1S6S. S. of Daniel, Esq., of 58, Russell
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 1868.
KEANE, DAVID DEADY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 10, 1825. [2nd]s. of James [of Doughty Street, London].
B. there 1810. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1825.
Migrated to Trinity, July 7. 1827. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 29, 1M1. Called to the Bar, June 12, 1835.
Recorder of Be- I ord, |uly 1861-70. Q.C., 1864; Bencher,
May 5, it 1 R . : 1 Ant., 1867. Revising Barrister on the
Norfolk I u .;• Died Tune 20, 1870. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Bk.)
KEANE, FRANCIS STANLEY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1898. S. of Thomas, of 3, Hope Park, Bromley, Kent. B.
1879, at Clapham, London. School, South-Eastem, Rams-
gate. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London)
1902; priest (Canterbury) 1903; C. of Hayes, Kent, 1902-4.
C. of Calgary, North-West Territory, Canada, 1904-6.
C. of 1 Issett, Yorks., 1906-9. C. of Rirstall, 1909-n." C. of
St Edmund, Salisbury, 1911-12. V. of Marsden, Yorks.,
1912-19. \'. of Swilbud with Ash-Bockmg, Suffolk, 1919-48-.
(M Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
KEANE, HUGH PERRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 6,
1 786. [( inlv s. of Mil Intel, Attorney-General of the Island of
St Vincent. W.l. B. in Ireland.] School, Harrow. Kept
two terms by residence. Re -adm. as Fell. -Com. May 12, 1787.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan 1 1. 1785. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1790. Married and had issue (an elder s., Hugh
Payne, at Harrow). Of 21, New Street, Spring Gardens,
London. 'Deceased' before 1823. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 342; Inns of Court.)
KEANE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1834.
[Elder s. of Richard (next). B. Taxi. 12, 1816.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1834; 1.1 1. 1841. Rowing 'blue,'
1836. Judge of the Probate Court, Ireland. Succeeded as
3rd Bart., 1855. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Waterford. Capt.,
Waterford Artillery. Married (1) July 10, 1844, Laura, dau.
of the Rt. Hon. Richard Keatinge, Judge of the Prerogative
Court in Ireland, and had issue; (2) Sept, 18, 1880, Harriet,
dau. of E. B. Thorneycroft. Died Nov. 2<>, 1 > s r. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B., 1940.)
KEANE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. [age 19) at Trinity,
July 3, 1797- S. of [Sir] John [1st Bart.], of Cappoquin, Co.
Waterford [and Sarah, dan. of Richard K< llv, ot Lisinore].
[B. Mar. 1780.] School, Rathmines, Co. Dublin. Matric.
Michs. 1800; B.A. 1801. Lieut. -Col. , Waterford Militia,
:■ d Bart., 1829. MP. for Waterford. 1S32-4.
Married, Nov. 20, 1814, Eliza, widow "I Samuel Penrose, "1
Waterford, and <].i\i. of Richard Sparrow, of Oaklands. and
had issue. Died 1855. Father of the above. (Burke, JP. and
B., 1940; Return ofM.P.'s.)
Kearv, Charles Francis
KEANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 8, 1835.
Of Ennis, Ireland. [7th s. of Robert, of Beech Park. Co.
Clare, and Jane, dau. of Thomas Delahunty.] [B. Feb. 1818.]
Bapt. Feb. ro, 1818, at Drumcliffe. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1S43. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1841; priest, 1843; C. of Fenstanton, Cambs., 1843-6.
Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Conyngham. Canon of
St Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 1846. Assistant Secretary,
C.M.S., 1852. P.C. of Whitby, Yorks., 1853-61; R. there,
1861-73. F.R.A.S. Married, Nov. 1853, Elizabeth, dau. of
the Hon. John Fryer Thomas, Member of Council at Madras,
and had issue. Author, Hinduism and Romanism; Public
Instruction of Indian Government; The Irish Mission to the
Heathen English; Sennons, Died May 27, 1873, at Whitby;
M.I. there, [List oft arthusians; I rockford; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; J. B. Peace.)
KEARNEY, ALAN WELLS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1873. Of Northumberland. S. of the Rev. John
Batchelor (1846), of Bourton vicarage, Shrivenham. B. 1854,
at Newcastle-ou-Tvne. School. Kind's, Canterbury. Matric.
Michs. 1873; Scholar. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of St James's,
Kennington, Surrey, 1891-3. C. of St Peter's, Battersea,
1894-7. Chaplain to Camberwell Infirmary, 1899-1900. C.
of St Bartholomew's, Battersea, 1900-3. C. of St Peter's,
Battersea, 1903-8. Subsequently resided at Wimbledon,
and disappears from Crockford, 1935. Brother of the next.
KEARNEY, ELFRIC LEOFWIN. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, July ro, 1875. S. of the Rev. John Batchelor (next)
[and Ellen Wells]. B. Aug. 31, 1850. at Wimbledon. Surrey.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1882. Clerk in the Civil Service Commission, 1878 Si.
Assistant Master at Melbourne Grammar School, Australia;
at the Scotch College, Melbourne; at Ballarat Grammar
School, 1882-S. Examiner for the Civil Service Commission
and Scotch Education Dept., 1SSS-1904. Greatly interested
in Esperanto, and author of a number of translations into
that language. Resided latterly at Putney. Died suddenly
Nov. 29, 1913. Brother of Alan YV. (above). (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners; The Times, Dec. 3, 1913.)
KEARNEY, JOHN BATCHELOR. Adm. pens at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1846. S. of John, of Commercial Road. Lambeth,
Surrey [and Susannah]. B. at Lambeth. Bapt. Jan. 25, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. [20th Wrangler) 1S50; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of St John's,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1852-4. Assistant Master at King's
School, Canterbury, 1857-62; at the High School, Bishop's
Stortford, and C. of Much Hadham, Herts., 1862-3. C. of
St Paul's. Fareham, Hants., 1865-6. C. of Shrivenham,
Berks., 1866-9. V. of Bourton, Berks., 1869-99. Married,
Nov. 5, 1849, Ellen Sophia, 3rd dau. of J. W. Wells, of
London. Author, On Elementary Mechanics; Sermons.
Resided latterly at Cambridge, where he died fan. 7, 1909.
Father of Alan W. (1873) and Elfric L. (1875). (Durham Ord.
Bk.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 15, 1909.)
KEARNEY, MATTHEW ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. 13, 1888. S. of Michael Bladder, of Hill-
side, St John's, Newfoundland. School, Beaumont College.
Matric. Mich- 1
KEARNS, JOSEPH RICHARD CARDEN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Aug. 3, 1898. S. of Henry Ward. B. [July iS,
1879], at Baxenden, near Accrington. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1S9S; B.A. noi. Managing Dim tor
of the engineering firm of H. W. Keams and Co., Ltd., of
Broad Heath, Manchester. Died July 19, 1933, at I Irtish
Meres, Brooklands, Cheshire. (Dulwich Coll. Reg. (Cardin);
Peile, 11. S27; 1 he Times, July 21, 1933.)
KEARSEY, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 8, 1S83. Of Gloucestershire. [S. of W. W., of
Burleigh Court, Stroud.] B. July 6, 1804, at Burleigh Court.
Schools, Buxton and Repton. Matric. Michs. iSKi; B.A
1886. Instructor, H.M.S I nway, 1 6-98 'if Rothesay
Villa, Queen's Parade, Grimsby, in 1910. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
KEARY, CHARLES FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 2^,
1866. S. of William. B. [Mar. 29, 1848], at Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffs. School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1874. Assistant in the Coin Department of the
British Museum, 1872-87. F.S.A. Novelist and writer on
history and philosophy; works include .-1 Wanderer; A
Mariage dc Convenance; 1 he Journalist; Binomsburv; The
Dawn of History; Outlines of Primitive Belief; The Pursuit
of Reason, etc. Died Oct. 25, 1917, in London. Brother of
Henry M. (1863). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.: Scott, MSS.\
Who was Who, 1916-28.)
Keary, Henry
KEARY, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 12,
1840. S. of William. B. [l8il] at Hilton, Yorks. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1S40; Bell Scholar
(2nd), 1841; Scholar, 1842; B.A. (3rd Classic) 1S44; M.A.
1S47. Fellow, 1S45. Assistant Master at Harrow, 1847 5;.
Died Feb. 23, 1S52. (Harrow Reg.)
KEARY, HENRY MEE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1863.
[2nd] s. of William [solicitor, of Stoke-on-Trent]. B. there,
1846. School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
1869; M.A. 1S72. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 186S.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1870. Of 16, Campden Hill
Gardens, London, W., in 1930. Brother of Charles F. (1866).
(Late Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KEAT [or KEET], JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 12, 1771.
B. in Herts. Matric. Michs. 1771; B.A. 1775; >!■*■ 17*7-
R. of Bishop's Hatneld, Herts. R. of Beachampton, Bucks.,
1794. (Cant. Act Bk.)
KEAT, QUAH SIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15, 1898.
S. of Quah Beng Poh, merchant [died 1893] [and Lee King
Bee]. B. Mar. 14, 187S, at Penang, Straits Settlements.
School, Penang Free (Mr W. Hargreaves). Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1902.
KEATCH, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 13, i860.
Maine. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 186+; priest, 1865; C of The Quinton, Warws.,
1S64-9. V. of Blackheath, Staffs., 1869-94. Authur,
Christ's Treatment of a Sinner (a Sermon). Residing at
73, Hartneld Road, Wimbledon, in 1895. Disappears from
Crockford, 1904.
KEATE, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from Eton,
July 6, 1792. [2nd s. of the Rev. William (1759) and Anne,
dau. of John Burland, of Wells.] B. [Mar. 30, 1773]. at Wells,
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1793; Craven Scholar, I794J
Browne medal, 1793, 1794 and 1795; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799;
D.D., per Lit. Keg., 1810. Fellow, 1795-1803. Ord. priest
(Canterbury) 1806. Assistant Master at Eton, 1797-1809;
Head Master, 1809-34; retired. 'When he was appointed. . .
the discipline was extremely bad. . . . Keate himself was
subjected to such indignities as the screwing-up and smashing
of his desk, the singing of songs in chorus during schooltime,
and an occasional fusillade of rotten eggs The struggle
was long and severe, but, although rough and hasty in his
methods, he gained a complete victory.' Renowned for his
ferocity; he flogged more than 80 boys on the same day,
June 30, 1832. ' His courage and real kindness of heart made
him popular; the boys cheered him after the great flogging
and subscribed a large sum of money to present him with a
testimonial when he left.' Canon of Windsor, 1820-52. V. of
Nether Stowey, Somerset, 1S20-24. R. of Hartley Wespall,
Hants., 1S24-52. Married Frances E., dau. of Sir Charles
Brown, and had issue. Died Mar. 5, 1852, at Hartley Wes-
pall. Buried there. Brother of the next and of William B.
(1788). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Cant. Act Bk.; Clergy List;
Foster, Index Eccles.; D.X.B.)
KEATE, THOMAS MORRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 9,
1793. [3rd] s. of the Rev. [William] (next), Preb. of Wills,
Somerset [and Anne, dau. of John Burland, of Wells]. B.
there Mar. 31, 1775. Scholar, 1793; matric. Michs. 1795;
B.A. 1797. Entered the H.E.I. Co.'s service. Judge and
Magistrate of Surat. Died Oct. 13, 1821, at Bombay.
Brother of the above and of William B. (1788). (St John's
Coll. Adm.. iv. 342; G. Mag., 1822, I. 574O
KEATE, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Julv 22, 1759. S. of William. B. Aug. 17, 1739. at Wells,
Somerset. Had matric. from Trinity College, Oxford,
Mil. 8, 1759. Matric. Lent, 1760; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767.
Fellow, 1762-8. Master of Stamford Grammar School. R. of
Laverton, Somerset, 1768-95. V. of Wookey. R. of Piddle
Hinton, Dorset, 1782-. Prebendary of Combe (15th) in
Wells Cathedral, 1773-95- Married, Jan. 9, 1769, Anne,
dau. of John Burland, of Wells. Author, The logtli Psalm;
Sermons. Died Mar. 14, 1795, at Chelsea Hospital. Father
of John (1792), the above, and the next. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Cant. Act Bk.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1795, ■■ 35'i D.N.B.
(sub John Keate).)
KEATE, WILLIAM BURLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 4, 1705. [Eldest] s. of the Rev William (above). B.
Mar. 25, 1770, at Wells, Somerset. Schools, Bath Grammar
and Eton (1783 only). Scholar, 17S8; matric. Easter, 1789.
A Chaplain in the Royal Navy, 1796. Succeeded his father
as R. of Laverton, Somerset, 1795 ; collated again in 1801-17.
R. of Winfirth-Newburgh, Dorset, 1801-17. Died July 22,
1817, at Laverton rectory. Brother of John (1792) and
Thomas M. (1793). (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 342; G. Mag., 1617, II. 92.)
KEATING, HENRY SHEEHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1873. [Only] s. of [Rt. Hon. Sir] Henry Singer [Knight,
Kedar, Charles
M.P., Judge (for whom see D.X.B.)], of 11, Prince' 1
Kensington, London. B. June 7, 1855, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873; LL.B. 1877; B.A. 1879; II M.
1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 4, i«?i. Called to the
Mar. Nov. 17, 1879. On the Oxford Circuit. Died Dec. 12,
1897, at his residence in London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; The Times,
Dec. 15, 1897.)
KEATING, JOHN FITZSTEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 16, 1873. S. of H. [Lieut., Royal Irish Regt.].
of 3, Prince Arthur Terrace, Rathmines, Co. Dublin. B.
Dec. 26, 1850, at Mallow, Co. Cork. Educated at Trinity
College, Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1873; Scholar, 1873; B.A.
1876; Members' prize (Latin Essay) 1877; M.A. 1879; B.D.
189S; D.D. 1901. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1879; priest, 18S0;
C. of Fen Ditton, Cambs., 1879. Chaplain and Precentor.
Corpus Christi, 1879-80. C. of Weeford, Staffs., 1880-1.
Vice- Principal of Lichfield Theological College, 1880-5. C. of
Whittington, Staffs., 1882-4. Principal of Chancellor's
School, Truro, 1885-7. Pantonian Professor and Principal,
Theological College, Edinburgh, 1887-1903. Canon of St
Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. Chancellor of Edinburgh,
1896; Sub-Dean, 1903. V. of St Dunstan's, Edge Hill,
Liverpool, 1906-10. R. of Landbeach, Cambs., 1910-ir.
Author, The Agape and the Eucharist. Editor of Pro Fide,
1891. Died Feb. 11, 1911, at Waterbeach. (Who was Who,
1897-1916; Crockford.)
KEATING, LESLIE CHARLTON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1S95; B.A. 189S; M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Bath City
Technical School for three years. Head Master of Gosport
and Alverstoke Secondary School, Hants., 1902-33-. (School-
masters' Directories.)
KEATING, The Rev. WILLIAM AMBOOR. Adm. sizar at
Sidney, Dec. 5, 1804. B. Oct. 13, 1780, at Judann (sic).
A ' Ten-year man ' ; in Holy Orders. Priest- Vicar of Northal-
lerton, Yorks. Chaplain, H.E. I.e., at Fort St George, Madras,
1808-41. Disappears from Clergy List, 1842. (Cant. Act Bk.)
KEAY, LOUIS HAROLD. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1884.
KEAY, PHILIP. Adm. FelL-Com. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 20,
1763. [Doubtless s. of Henry, of Whitchurch, Salop, and
Elizabeth Townsend, of Chester.] Matric. Michs. 1763,
'Living at or near Madras in 1822.' (F.M.G., i. 361.)
KEBBEL, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney, Dec. 1, 1803.
[2nd] s. of William, Esq., of Lullingstone, Kent. B. Dec. 13,
1772, at Shoreham. School, Blackheath (Mr Williams).
Matric. Michs. 1805; LL.B. 1810. Previously for twelve
years a Customs Official in London. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 15, 1806; priest (Litt. dim. from Bishop of Norwich)
1808. V. of Wistow with C. of Newton Harcourt, Leics.,
1813-67. P.C. of Kilby, 1S13-67. Disappears from Crockford,
1868. (Clergy List ; Foster, Index Eccles. ; Northants Clergy.)
KECK, ANTHONY JAMES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's,
July 5, 175S. Of Middlesex. S. of A[nthony] [James] (post
Keck) (1730-1) (who assumed the surname and arms of
Keck, 1737) [and Ann Busby, of Loughborough, Leics.].
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1759. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 23, 1757. Of Staughton (or Stoughton) Grange, Leics.
M.P. for Leicester, 1765 ; for Newton, Lanes., 1768 and 1 77 I
Married, July 18, 1765, Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Legh, Esq.,
of Lyme, Cheshire, and had issue. Died Feb. 18, 17S2.
Brother of David A. (1762). (Eton Coll. Reg., which gives
that he was the M.P. for Leicester, 1761-$; English Historical
Review, xlii. 413; Inns of Court; St John's Coll. Adm., III.
654; Ormerod, Hist, of Cheshire, in. 678; Burke, L.G.;
Return of M.P.'s; G. Mag., 1765, 395, and 1782, 95.)
KECK, BASIL ANTONY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 27, 1811.
Of Yorkshire. [S. of BasU Anthony, younger brother of the
above.] Matric. Michs. 1811. Died, as scholar, 1815. Buried
at Grantchester. Funeral sermon preached by the Rev.
William Mandell, Fellow. The Keck trust, established by his
father, has been maintained by Queens' for the preservation
of his tomb.
KECK, DAVID ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 9,
1762. S. of Anthony [James] (1730-1), Sergeant-.. I 1 i« oi
Middlesex [who assumed the name and arms of Keck, 1737,
and Ann Busby]. [B. July 15, 1743.] School, Eton. Re-adin.
Fell.-Com. May 28, 1766. Matric. Michs. 1762; LL.B
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 23, 1757. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Mar. 11, 1770; priest, Dec. 23, 1770; C. of 1
Barningham, Suffolk, 1770. C. of Alburgh ami
Norfolk. Died Mar. 18, 1S01, at Exiling Hall, near New-
market, the house of the Rev. Dl Frampton, R ol
Brother of Anthony J. (1758). {Elm l oil. R«J.| Inns of
Court; St John's Coll. Adm., III. 677; G. Mag., 1801, I. 373)
KEDAR, CHARLES. Adm. si.-ji (age 16) at St Ca
Apr. 2, 1755. B. at Howd< n, Yorks. M.ttric. Michs. 1755;
B.A. 1759.
Keddle, Robert Antram
KEDDLE, ROBERT ANTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
July 3, 1852. [3rd] s. of Shering, Esq. B. [Sept. 10, 1833], at
Hatchlands, Bridport, Dorset. Schools, Crewkeme and
Dorchester. Ma trie. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857. Ord. deacoa
(Bath an.l Wells) 1858; priest, 1859. R. of Hooke, 1862-87
and V. of Toller- Whelme, Dorset, i 2 Died Apr. 14,
1892, at Hurst, Martock, Somerset. (Scott, MSS., which
gives 'elder s. of Shering'; Clergy List; Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 20, 1892.)
KEDINGTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CaiuS, 1802.
S. of Robert, gent., of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there [1784].
Schools, Ipswich (Mr King); Bury (for six years, under
MrBeecher). Matric. Lent, 1S04; B.A [nth Wrangler) 1S07;
M.A. 1S10. Fellow, 1807-13. I trd. deacon (Norwich)
June 12, 180S; priest, Dec. iS, 1808. R. of Bradfield-Com-
bust, Suffolk, 1816-30. Secretary to the General Committee
of the Suffolk Society for the education of the poor in the
principles of the established Church. ' A first-rate linguist in
general, and Hebraist in particular. Very active as z Magis-
trate and a good preacher.' Married, Nov. 2, 1813, Catherine
Rodwell, of Baylham, Suffolk. Resided at Babergh Hall,
Sudbury. The only surviving branch of the ancient family
of Kedington, of Acton, Suffolk. Died Mar. 4, 1830. Buried
at Acton. M.I. there. (Bury Sch. Ret;.; Venn, 11 139; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1830, 1. 652; Copinger, Manors of
Suffolk, vi. ,23.)
KEDINGTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 25,
1766. S. of Henry, attorney, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B. there
[Nov. 1750]. School, Bury (for nine years). Matric. Michs.
1768; prizeman; S..lwl.ir, i ^<> 73; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and
2nd Smith's prize) 1771; M.A. 177s. Fellow, 1773- Ord.
deacon (London) Mar. 7, 1 773 ; priest, Dec. 21, r774. K. of
Market Weston, Suffolk, 1789-94. V. of Felpham, Sussex,
1794. Married (1) Jane, gr.indd.mghtrr of liishop Butts, and
had issue a daughter, Jane Judith, who married Philip
Bennet, of Tollesbury, Essex. Resided at Rougham Hall,
Bury St Edmunds. A man of great natural talent and of
most retentive memory, which enabled him almost entirely
to dispense with the second reading of books. Of broad and
liberal opinions. An intimate friend of Arthur Young. Not
getting the preferment he expected, he exchanged his black
coat for a blue one and would not be addressed as ' Reverend'.
Died A ug. z6, 1818. tombstone in Rougham church. (Bury
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 84; Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, v.
250.)
KEEBLE, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. .it Caii 5, Oct. 1,
1889. S. of Francis Henry, of 6, Nunhead Grove, London,
S.E. B. Mar. 2, rS7o, in London. School, Allevn's, Dulwich.
Matric. Michs. 1N89; Scholar, 1880-03; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class. 1891) 1893; Frank Smart student (Botany)
1893; M.A. 1898; Sc.D. 1906. Demonstrator in Botany at
Owens College, Manchester, 1896. Professor of Bo1 iny at
University College, Reading. President of Botany Set tion,
British Association, 1912; of Section ' M' (Agriculture),
1920. F.R.S., 1913. Director of the Royal Horticultural
Society's Gardens at Wisley, 1914-19. C.B.E., 1917. Con-
troller of Horticulture, Fond Production Dept., Board of
Agriculture, 1917-19. Sherardian Professor of Botany, and
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1920-7. Assistant
Secretary, Board of Agriculture, 1918-19. For sometime
Adviser in agriculture to Imperial Chemical Industries.
K.B.K., 1922. Married (1) Matilda Marie Cecile Marschal;
(2) Lillah McCarthy, the well-known actress. Fullerian
Professor at the Royal Institution, 1938-41. Editor of the
Gardener's Chronicle, 1008. Author, Phut Animals; Practical
Plant Physiology; Life of Plants, etc. Of Fowey, Cornwall,
in 1946. (Venn, 11. 507; Burke, P. and B. (Knightage);
Who's Who in Berks . H fw's Who.)
KEEBLE, SAMUEL SAVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Ian. 24, 1027. Oi Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1S31:
M.A. 1834.
KEELAN, VIVIAN LEATHEM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1890.
(Elders, of Dr Nicholas Walter, of Carrii kmacross, Ireland ]
B.A. 1893; M.A. I'io.j Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1895; priest,
1896; C. of Dawbsh, Devon, 1893-1901. C. of St James's,
Devonport, 1901-4. C. of St Michael, Camden [own,
Middlesex, 1904-10. Lond. Dio. Home Missionary at Golder's
Green, 1910-14; V. there, 1914-38. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, K.N.). Died Mav 6, 1938, at Mill HiU.
{Univ. War List, Crockford; The Times, May 7. 1938.)
KEELING, BERTRAM FRANCIS EARDLEY. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Oct. 1, 1898. S. of William Hulton [Wadham
College, Oxford, 1858], He. id Master of Bradford Grammar
School. B. 1880, at Bradford. S1.I100I, Bradford Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1898; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1900;
Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901); B.A. 1901; M.A. 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-1') (Li.'Ui.-Col . R.E.;
wounded; O.B.E.; M.C.; mentioned twice in de-spat chi-s).
Brother of George S. (1891) and William T. (1S90). (Umv.
Wg
Keely, Alfred William Johnson
KEELING, CHARLES NEVILL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. ii, 1861. [Younger) s. of the Rev. William Robert
(1S28) [and Susan]. B. Mar. 9, 1843, at Blackley, Lanes.
[School, Manchester.] Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A.
i368. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of St
Philip's, Chorley, Cheshire, 1866-8. C. of St Saviour's,
Manchester, 1868-72. R. of St James's, Collyhurst, Lanes.,
1872-1907. Surrogate, dio. of Manchester, 1892-1907. Hon.
Canon of Manchester, 1895-1907. R.D. of Cheetham, r8g8
1907. Died Mar. 10, 1907, at Manchester. Father of the next.
(Crockford; The Manchester Gu.ndian, Mar. 12, 1907.)
KEELING, CHARLES PAUL. Adm. pens, at St John's, I let. 5,
1893. S. of the Rev. Charles N'evill (above), of Collyhurst,
Manchester [and Mary Elizabeth Skinner]. 15. Mar. 3, 1874,
at Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar I Mr I 1
King). Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1897; priest, 1808; C. of St Ignatius-the-
Martyr, Hendon, Durham, 1897-9. C. of St James's, Colly-
hurst, Lanes., 1S99-1907; R. there, 1907-10. V. of Tod-
morden, 1910-16. R. of Christ Church, Heaton Norris,
1916-29. Rural Dean of Heaton, 1924-9. R. of St James's,
Gorton, and Rural Dean of Ardwiek, 1929-37. Hon. Canon
of Manchester. V. of Old Mil vert on, Warws., 1937-41. Died
Aug. 4, 1941. (Crockford.)
KEELING, GEORGE SYDNEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1891.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. William Hulton [Wadham College,
Oxford, 1S5S], Head Master of Bradford School. B. 1872, at
Bradford. School, Bradford. Matric. Michs. i,s,i[; Exhibi-
tioner, 1891; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.C. 1900; M.D. 1907.
At St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S98. Senior
Clinical Ophthalmic Assistant, St Mary's Hospital. Chief
Clinical Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. In
practice at Attleborough, Norfolk, -1910-40-. Of The
Vatch, Buxted, Sussex, m 1944. Brother of Bertram F. E.
(1898) and William T. (1890). (Venn, 11. 520; Medical
Directories, not in 1945.)
KEELING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, June 12, 1821.
Of Essex. Matric. Michs. 1822, Sehnl.ir, 1*22; B.A. (21s/
Wrangler) 1826; M.A. 1829; B.D. 1836. Fellow. 1829-47
Ord. deacon (Ely) June 14, 1829; priest, Nov. 8, 1S29. R. of
Barrow, Suffolk, 1845-91. Married, Oct. 20, 1853, Eliza,
youngest dau. of Charles Madryll Cheere, Esq., of Papworth
Hall, Cambs. Author, Liturgiae Britannicae (2nd ed. 1851).
Died May 7, 1891, at Barrow rectory, aged 87. (< -
Clergy List; The Guardian, May 13, 1S91; The Times,
Oct. 22, 1853.)
KEELING, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Sr
John's, Oct. 14, 1828. [S. of the Rev. William, P.C. of
Pendleton, Lanes. B. at Pendleton. Matric. Lent, 1829;
B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Chester) Jan. 25. 1835; priest,
Jan. 31, 1836; C. of St Mary's, Manchester, 1835-8. R. of
Blackley, Lanes., 1838-69. During his incumbency, rebuilt
the church, was instrumental in founding another church in
the outlying part of the parish, and promoted the building
of three sets of schools. Married, 1839, Susan, dau. of Charles
Nevill, Esq. Died Aug. 9, 1869. Buried in a vault belonging
to his wife's family, at Blackley. Father of Charles N. (1861).
(Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg., in. 2S5; Crockford.)
KEELING, WILLIAM THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1890. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Hulton
[Wadham College, Oxford, 1858], Head Master of Bradford
School. I '.. Mar. 22, 1 871, at Northampton. School, Bradford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar: Lady Key scholar;
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1897;
priest, 1S9S. Assistant Master at Liverpool College, 1895-7;
at Epsom College, 1807-1901 ; at Weymouth College, 1901-2.
Head Master of Warwick School, 1902-6; of Grantham
School, 1906-10; of Cordwalles School, 1910-12. Professor of
Old Testament, Anglican Theological College of British
Columbia, 1912-32. Chaplain of St George's School, Van-
couver, B.C. R. of St Helen's, S. Westminster, 1920-3. R. of
St John's, Shauglmessy Heights, Vancouver, 1928-41. Of
Vancouver, in 1944. Died at Bournemouth, Nov. 29, 1946.
Brother of George S. (1S91) and Bertram F. E. (1S98).
(Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; A. F. Leach, Warwick
School, Grantham School, 31; Who's Who.)
KEELY, ALFRED WILLIAM JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 9, 1874. S. of Thomas Middleton, merchant
[and Elizabeth Catherine Wyer]. B. at Carrington [Notts.].
Bapt. Nov. 28, 1854. Matrii Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M A.
1903. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1877; priest, 1879; C. of St
John's. Bootle, Lanes., 1S77-S2. C. of Wimbledon, Surrey,
1882 -4. C. of Christ Church, Surbiton, 18S4-5. C. of Holy
Trinity, West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1885-9. R. of Greete,
Salop, 1890-2. C. of Huddersfield, 1892-4. V. of St Paul's,
Huddersheld, 1894-191"- R. of Orlingbury, Northants.,
1917-22. Lie. pr., dio. of Gloucester, 1923-35. Died Apr. 5,
1939, at Greystones, Minchinhampton, GIoucs. Brother of
the next. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 6, 1939.)
Keely, Edwin Richard Philipps
KEELY, EDWIN RICHARD PHILIPPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct ii 1877. S. of Thomas, of Woodthorpe, near Not-
tingham. B. there Mar. 8, 1857. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1877. Assistant Master at Temple Grove
School, East Sheen, for four years. Head Master ol Kingsland
School, Putnev, for nine years. Assistant Master at St
Christopher's School, Eastbourne, 1905. Head Master of
Kent House School, Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1907-29.
Died there, unmarried, Jan. 25, 1929 Brother of the above.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; G. B.
Routledge.)
KEEN, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1SS0 [Eldest] s. of Arthur, J. P., of Beechfield, Birmingham.
B June 14 1861, at Larkfields, Smethwick, Staffs. School,
Rugby Matric. Michs. 1S80; B.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 20, 1881. Called to the Bar, June 17, 1885.
On the Oxford Circuit. Of Harborne Park. Harbome.
Brother of Harry A. (1S98). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Law Lists, until 1910.)
KEEN, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May 15.
1811 [Only] s. of Benjamin [of the Island of Dominica,
W I ] B. in London. School, St Paul's, London. Matric.
Easter, 1811; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1816. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 29, 1816. Called to the Bar, May 21, 1830.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Aug. 25, 1836. (Not found in
Caribbeana; Inns of Court; St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
KEEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Downing, May 20, 1879.
Matric. Easter, 1879.
KEEN, FREDERICK GRINHAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1877.
[Elder] s. of Grinham, solicitor, of London. B. Oct. 11, 1859.
Schools, Charterhouse and Ehrenbreitstein. Matnc. Michs.
1877. Resided seven terms. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 13, T880. Gave up law for the stage, at age of 21.
Began acting in New York; joined John Clayton's and .Arthur
Cecil's company at Old Court Theatre (under the stage name
of Frederick Kerr). For 50 years an actor, and in film pro-
ductions. Toured in America with John Hare, Mrs Langtry
and Mrs Patrick Campbell. Manager of the Vaudeville and
Terry's Theatres, 1895-6; of the Court Theatre, 1901. Of
Russettings, Balcombe, Sussex. Died May 2, 1933- (/•«* °f
Carthusians (which gives 'b. 1858'); Venn, II. 430; Inns 0/
Court; Who was Who, 1929-40.)
KEEN, HARRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, T89S.
[Youngest] s. of .Arthur, Esq., of S.mdyford, I-.dgbaston.
Burningham. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1898. Died
Apr 23, 1935, at Edgbaston. Brother of Arthur T. (1880).
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; The Times, Apr. 25, I935-)
KEENE, BENJAMIN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at Peterhouse
Oct 6 1770. Elder s. of Dr Edmund (1730). Master of
Peterhouse, and Bishop of Ely [and Mary, dau. of Lancelot
Andrews, of Edmonton]. [B. I753-] School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1770; M.A. 1774- Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 6, 1767.
M P for Cambs., 1776-S4. High Sheriff for Cambs. and
Hunts., 1804. Married, Mar. 18, 1780, Mary, dau. of George
Ruck, of Swyncombe House, Oxiord, and had issue (a s. at
Oxford) Died Nov. 21, 1837. Grandfather of the next.
(7\ A. Walker, 333; Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1939;
G. Mag., 1780, 153, and 1838, I. 107.)
KEENE [post RUCK-KEENE], BENJAMIN RUCK. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, June 26, 1845. [3rd] s. of the Rev.
Charles Edmund [Chnst Church, Oxford, 1811, and Fellow
of All Souls], R. of Buckland, Surrey [and Rebecca Frances,
dau. of Sir George Shiffner]. B. [June, 1S26], at Buckland,
Surrey. School, Middlesex (private). Matnc. Michs. 1845;
BA. 1851. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1850; pnest, 1851;
C. of Forest Row, Sussex, 1850-1. V. of Bentley, Suffolk,
1851-8. R. of Erwarton with Woolverston, 1858-69. V. of
Newent, Gloucs., 1869-78. R. of Copford, Essex, 1878-93.
Married, Aug. 30, 1855, Edith Alice, dau. of the Rev. Ralph
Berners, R. of Erwarton, and had issue. Died Oct. 1897.
{Changes of 'Same; Burke, L.G., 1939; Crockford.)
KEENE HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 30,
1811- Fell -Com. Sept. 30, 1811. Only s. of Thomas, Esq.,
deceased. B. Sept. 30, 1781, at St James's, Westminster,
London. [School, private; educated partly by Menon later
one of Napoleon's Generals. Had gone to India as a Cadet
in the Madras army in 1796; adjutant of a Sepoy Regt.
forming part of Colonel Arthur Wellesley's brigade. Present
at the siege of SenngapaUm, and led the Company which
carried the scaling ladders for the storming part
1799 Retired, and obtained an appointment in the 'I id] is
Civil' Service, 1801. At the CoUege of Fort Wuhan
passing out with honours in Persian and .Arabic, 1804.
Registrar of the District Court at Rajamimdri
book on law in Arabic, for which the Government
him 10 000 rupees. Resigned, 1809, and left India.] Matric.
Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. FeUow, 1817. Ord.
Kefford, Edward John
deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. to Salisbury) 1818; priest (London)
Sept 26, 1819. A candidate for the Arabic Professorship at
Cambridge in March, 1819. Professor of Arabic ami Persi in
at the East India College, Haileybury, 1824-34; Registrar
there; resigned, 1834. Author of a text of Altlilak-i-Mahstm,
translated from the Persian; Anwar-i-Suhaili; Persian
Stories; Persian Fables; Sermons of the lie-.: II'. sh.irpe, if'i
Memoir. Married, 1824, Anne, dau. of Charles Apthoip
Weelwright, a Royalist refugee, from Boston, Mass. Resided
at 3 Mount Ephraim Road, Tunbridge Wells, from 1834.
Died there Jan. 29, 1864. {Boose, 11. 174; Clergy List;
D.S.B.; G. Mag., 1864, 1. 398.)
KEENE, JOHN WROE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
June 28, 1788. S. of Talbot (next), of London. Private
tuition. Matric. Michs. 17S8; B.A. 1792- Ord. pnest
(Peterb.) 1795; C. of Brigstock with Stanion, Northants.,
1795-. {Sorthants. Clergy.) „
KEENE, TALBOT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June 9,
1757. S. of William, of [Dublin and] Shropshire. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, 175S; B.A. 1761 ;
M.A. 1770. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1761; priest (Winchester)
1762 V. of Brigstock with Stanion, Northants., 1773-1824.
R. of Tadmarton, Oxon., 1788-1824. Blind during last seven
years of his life, 'which grievous calamity he bore with great
resignation'. Died Feb. 26, 1824. Father of the above.
{Record of Old Westminsters; Cant. Act Bk.; Sorthants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1824, 1. 574-)
KEENE, THOMAS PACEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 17,
1S45 [Elder] s. of Thomas, deceased, of Braydon House,
Cirencester, Gloucs. [B. Dec. 8, 1825.] School, Miuety.
Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1S45; LL.B. 1859. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 10, 1851. Adm. Solicitor, Michs. 1856;
practised in London. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1857; priest
(Manchester) 1858; C of St Mark's, Peterborough, 1857-8.
Chaplain (A.C1.S.), dio. of Calcutta, 1858-61. C. of St
Margaret's, Bath, 1861-8. C. of St Cuthbert's, Wells,
Somerset, 1868-70. C. of Farleigh-Hungerford, 1871-5;
R. there, 1875-93. Author, Look to your Endowments: An
Alarm to Churchmen. Buried at Farleigh-Hungerford,
Jan. 10, 1893. {Peile, II. 492; Crockford; Inns of Court
(Parey) )
KEENLYSIDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 6, 1816;
from Balliol CoUege, Oxford, where he had been adm. Jan.
1815. S. of the Hon. Gen. Fredenck. B. in London. School,
Richmond, Yorks. (Mr Tate). Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar,
1818. (Not found in Al. Oxon.)
KEEPING, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 24, 1873.
S. of Henry, Curator of the Geological Museum, Cambridge. B.
[Jan 6 1854], at Milford, Hants. School, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1873; (Nat. Sci.Tnp., 1st Class, 1876);
B.A. 1877; Sedgwick prize, 1880; M.A. 1880. Professor of Geo-
logy at University College, Aberystwyth, 18 77-8. Custodian of
the Museum at York, 18S0. F.G.S. Author, The Fossils and
Palaeontological Affinities of the Seocomian Deposit of Upware
and Brickhill. Died Feb. 28, 1884. (Peile, II. 629.)
KEESS, WALTER. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1878, as Kees.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. [882; M.A. 1886! Pnncipal of the
Agricultural College, Saidapet, Madras, in 1906. (Cambridge
Year-book, 1906.)
KEET, JOHN. M.A., per Lit. Rrg.. 1755-
KEET, JOHN (1771), s« KEAT.
KEETON, GEORGE HAYDN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of H[avdn] [Mus.Doc, Magdalen Hall,
Oxford 1869], of Thorpe Road, Peterborough. [B. Oct. 13,
1878. School, Oakham.] Matrii Michs. 1897; Scholar; B K.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900; M.A. 1910. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1899, 1900; played for England, 1904,
Assistant Master at Reading School, 1901-3; "
College, Edinburgh, 1903-10. Head Master of Pod
School, Yorks., 1910-14. Head Master of Readiri
1914-39. Of Chiberta, Pines Road, Fleet, Hants., m 1944-
(Book of Blues; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Who's Who.)
KEEY. EDGAR CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Mil
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1906.
KEFFORD, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, .n - [OH , Od
1890 [Younger] s. of William, assistant to H.M
of Schools, of Bury St Edmunds [and M iria Fre
June 13, 1B71, at Rickinghall Inf..-n..i. s m .... >. I10..I,
King Edward's, Bury St Edmunds. M
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1807. Ord, deacon (I iw n 1) il 151 pnest,
1896; C. of Roby, Lanes.. 1895 '
1901. C. "f St Bartholomew's, Sr.nl!
1 ithermgton, Hants., 1908-20. Died Mar. 3, 1920 !
, ,t (Bury 'I Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
, Mar. 10, 1920.)
Kefford, William Kingsley
KEFFORD, WILLIAM KINGSLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1894. [Elder] s. of William, Sub-Inspector of Schools,
of S. Tottenham, London [and Maria Freeman]. B. Mar. 29,
i860, at Rickinghall, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matnc. Miens. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1001. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Ospringe, Kent, 1S97-
1900. C. of Shaw Berks , 19. 10-3. V. ..f Dulling ham. c ami. s.,
1903-9. R. of Shaw with Douuington, I'm a i . ,
Brother of Edward J. (189.'). (/>.>,rV M l-.lmunj. • ,1 S,l:
Reg , ' rockford.)
KEIGHLEY, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age r9) at Trinity.
Feb. m, 1855. S. of Matthew J. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Oct. 10, 1S55. Matric. 1855; B.A. 1859.
KEIGHLEY, WILLIAM GEORGE MacGREGOR. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1808. S. of Charles William, manufacturer, of
Huddersfield. B. [Auk. 16], 1879. School, Westminster.
M.itnc. Mi, i,s. i.s.,.s. .Migrated to Trinity Hall, Easter, 1S99;
B.A. 1901. Went into his father's business as a woollen
manufacturer at Huddersfield. Died 1912. [Record of Old
Westminsters] Venn, 11. 558, and addenda, 1040.)
KEIGHLY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 6,
1796. S. of James, of London. School, Eton. (Eton Sen.
Lists.)
KEIGHTLEY, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Sept. 21, iS77- I- U -t s ..i Allied I Hidlev, Esq., of OM Hall,
near MUnthorp . ... b nd. B. Apr. 19, 1S59, at
Haversham. [School, Charterhouse.] Matnc. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1SS2; Ml; , ., ; M \ ,0.1 M.I). 1892. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. L.R.C.P., 1886 Practised in London.
Of 46, Brook Street, < .rosveuor Square, London, W., and
Glanmawddach, Bannouth, N. Wales. Of 10, Horatio Street,
New York, in 1930. Author, The Recovery .-/ Health; Recipes
for the Snt, Seedy and Well. Died Nov. 18, 1930, in
New York. {Charterhouse Keg.: Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Medical
Directories: The limes, Nov. 25, 1930.)
KEIGHTLEY, BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1879. [Younger] s. of William Instraui [solicitor], of 20,
Stanley Gardens, Netting Hill, London. B.Apr. 4, 1 60, It
Birkenhead, Cheshire. School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Oct. 22, 1SS4. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1894. Member of the Theosophic.il Society. Of ',0. Linden
I 'if, Bayswater, London, W., in 1044. (< harter house
Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
KEIGHTLEY, FREDERICK RICHARDSON. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christ!, Oct. 1, 1887. of Antrim. S. oi Samui 1 ■■!
Friedlands, FortwiUiam, Belfast. P.. Sept ,,, 181,6, it Belfast.
School, Bangor and at Queen's College, Belfast. Matric.
Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (London
1893; priest, 1894; C. of St James's, Clerkenwell, Middlesex,
1893-5. C. of Brompton, Kent, 1895-1902. C. of Holy
Innitv, Windsor, 1002-1 1. Temp. Chaplain, R.N., 1915-19.
V. of Tuddenham St Martin, Suffolk, 1911-48-. {Crock fir, I )
KEIGWIN, HENRY DAVID. Adm. at Peterhouse, I.
[3rd s. of Charles David, of Parson's Hill, Lexden, m 1
Colchester. B. Mav t4, 1881, at Colchester. School, St
Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1900; Organ scholar, 1902; B.A. 1903-
Mus.B. 1905; M.A. 1.107. Director of .Music at Tnnitv College]
Glenahnoiiil, for six years. Subsequently held an edue a]
appointment in the British South Africa Company at Bula-
wayo. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., Lanes.
Fus.). Killed in action, Sept. 20, 1916. Brother of the next
(s; Paul's Sch Ace . Univ. Wat List; Scott, MSS ; / 4
Walker, 647; The Times, Oct. 13, 1916.)
KEIGWIN, HERBERT STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 8, 1S97. S. of Charles David, Esq., of Clock House'
Capel, Colchester. B. there May 4, 1S78. School, St Paul's'
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Went to S
Africa for Rhodesian Government Service; Mining I
missioner at Bulawayo, 1902. Director of Education, Free-
town. Sierra Leone, W. Africa, in 1045-. Brother of the
above. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 638.)
1821. Matnc.
KEILY, TOWNSEND RICHARD. Adm. pen,, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 1, 1802. S. of Arthur, of Wexford, Ireland.
School, Westminster. Scholar, 1803; matric. Lent, 1S04;
B.A. 1806. Cornet, 1st Dragoons, June 10, 1809; Lieut '
Oct. 25, 1810; Capt., Mav 21., 182s; retired oil halt pay'
1826. Severely wounded at Waterloo. Died Apr. 5'
Kelday, Arthur Harold
1882; M.A. 1887. Practised as a solicitor, 1884-91. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1891 ; priest, 1892; C. of Portsea, Hants.,
1891-1901. R. of Alverstoke, r9or-7. P.C. of St Columb
Minor with Newquay, Cornwall, 1908-9. V. of Barnacre,
Lanes., 1912. C. of Doguiersrield, Hants., 1916-17. Perm,
to off., dio. of Winchester, 1922-7; dio. of Guildford, 192 7- ,.\
Died Sept. 25, 1934. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Crock/ord; 1 he Tunes, Sept. 28, 1934.)
KEIR, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm, pens, at Trinity, Feb. 7,
i860. S. of Patrick. B. [Feb. 16], 1842, at Kindrogan,
Perthshire. Schools, Middlesex (private) [and Loretto,
1854-8]. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1865. Adm. to the
faculty of Advocates, 1868. Died 1S79, at Valparaiso, Chile,
S. America. (Loretto Reg.)
KEITH, ARCHIBALD LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1889. S. of Frederick Thomas, solicitor, of Bracondale,
Norwich. B. there Feb. 20, 1871. Schools, Norwich Grammar
and H.uleybury. Matnc. Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1602; M.A. 1911.1.
Ord. deacon (Guildford) 1895; priest (Winchester) 1896;
C of St Thomas's, Winchester, 1896-7. C. of Haslemere,
1897-1901. V. of Ferahurst, Sussex, 1901-4. V. of Thorpe
Hamlet, Norfolk, 1904-5. Chaplain to tea-planters in Ceylon,
1906, and V. of St Peter's, Colombo, 1910-15. C. of Basing-
stoke, Hants., 1915-16. C. of St Philip's, Earl's Court,
Middlesex, 1916-18. C. of St Mary Abbots, Kensington,
1918-20. V. of Wiuibome Minster, 1920-46. Rural Dean
of Wimbome. Canon and Preb. of Salisbury, 1929-37.
(Haileybury Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who.)
Ja
1854. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
KEIR, ADAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, 1878. [Youngest]
s. of John [Lindesay], Esq., of Fordlands, Bideford. B.
June 25, 1861. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A
KEITH-FALCONER, The Hon. ION GRANT NEVILLE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24, 1874. [3rd] s. of Francis Alex-
ander [8th] Earl of Kintore, of Keith Hall, Inverurie,
Aberdeenshire. B. July 5. 1856, at Edinburgh. Schools
[Cheamand] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S74; Tyrwhitt Hebrew
Scholar; Jeremie Septuagint prize fend) 1876; (Theol. Trip.,
1st Class, 1878; Semitic Langs. Trip., 1st Class, 1SS0); B.A.
1878; M.A. 1881. The most famous cyclist at Cambridge in
the 'eighties'; defeated the professional champion, John
Keen, by 5 yards in a 2-mile race, May 11, 1878, at Cam-
bridge, and bicycled in 1882 from Land's End to John o'
Groats in under 13 days. 'During his time he helped the
band of Uiuversitymen who made Barnwell a better place-
to live in.' Hebrew Lecturer at Clare, which required the
delivery of one lecture annually. Gave three lectures on the
Pilgrimage to Mecca. Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic,
1886-7; his tenure of the Chair was short, as he left Cam-
bridge in 1886 to take up his duties as a Missionary of the
Free Church of Scotland at Aden, where his knowledge of
Arabic could be directly utilized. Translated ' Fables of
Bidpai', fTom the Syriac. Died near Aden, of fever, May II,
1887. Brother of Lord Inverurie (1870). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Boase, II. 176; Burke, P. and B.; CM. Hist. Reg., 90, note 2;
The Scots Peerage, v. 254; D.N.B.)
KEITH-MURRAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
18.12. [Eldest] s. ..I [Sir] Patrick, Bt. (1853, sub Murray), of
Ochtertyre.Cneff, Pert lis. [and Frances A. J., dau. of Anthony
Murray, of Dollerie, Berths.]. (His grandfather, Sir William,
had assumed the additional name of Keith on his marriage
with Helen M. D., only dau. of Sir Alexander Keith, Knight-
Marischal of Scotland, 1833.] B. Apr. 8, 1872, at Crieff.
School, Harro%v. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1895. Capt.,
3rd Batt., Black Wat, h (T.F.), 1900. Succeeded as 9th Bart.,
Jan. 10, 1921. Of Ochtertyre, Crieff. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Murray); Army Lists.)
KEKEWICH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3, 1803.
S. of William [Oriel College, Oxford, 1752], of Northbrook,
and Bowden House, Devon [and Susanna, dau. of Michaef
Johnstone], B. Apr. 22, 1786, at Islington, London. Schools,
Ipplcpen (Mr Cousins) undBlundell's, Tiverton (Mr Richards).
Maine. Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807. Died in Feb. 1807, 'having
taken his B.A. in Jan. last'. Brother of the next. (Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.Q. (for his father, who had 11 sons, of
whom only the eldest is given); G. Mag., 1807, I. 278 (Keke-
wick).)
KEKEWICH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 30,
1795. Of Middlesex. [5th s. of William (Oriel College, Oxford,
1752), of Northbrook, Exeter, deceased, and Susanna
(ohnsl ie.] Matric. Mi. lis. 1795; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12, 1800. Advocate-General at
the Cape of Good Hope, July 21, 1809. Brother oi tie
(Inns ,./ Court; Burke, L.G. (for his father); Boase, Coll.
Cornub,, 440.)
KELDAY, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. at Trinity Hall. 1881.
S. of .Arthur, Esq., of Sydenham Park, Kent. Matnc. Michs,
Kelham, Robert
KELHAM, ROBERT. Adm. pens (age 18) at Trinity June 29,
1S32 [Elder] s. of Robert [of Bleasby Hall, Nott, I
[July 1813], at Phipsbridge, Surrey. School, Shrewslmi v
Mat™. Miens. 1832. Adm. at Lincoln s ton, Jan I*, J835-
Of Bleasby Hall, Notts. J.P. for Notts.; High Sheriff, 18; 4
Lieut., S. Notts. Yeo. Died Dec. 1904. Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
KELK, ARTHUR HASTINGS. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 25,
l8« S of William Hyde, of Worthington Lodge, Leics.
B. there .835. Bapt. June 9, 1835. School, private. Matnc
Michs. 1S55; B.A. 1S59; «A 1871. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1859; priest, 1S60; C. of Sutton Bonington, Notts.. 1859-01.
Theological Tutor of the Protestant College at Malta, 1S01.
C. of St George's, Leeds, 1861-5. V. of St Stephen s Burnian-
tofts, Leeds, 1S65-78. Minister at Christ Church, Jerusa em,
and Missioner in charge of Jews' S. >oety Mission in Jerusalem
1S78-1901. Hon. Canon of St George's, Jerusalem. Resided
subsequently at Headingly, Leeds, where he died Jan. 27,
1908, aged 73. Father of the next and of Vt illiara H. (1885).
Venn, 11. 325, and addenda, 1940; Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle, Jan. 31, 1908.)
KELK, ARTHUR HASTINGS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene July I h 1882. S. of the Rev. Arthur Hastings (above),
of Christ Church, Jerusalem. School, Leeds. Matnc. Michs
lSS2- B A. 1SS5; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (York) 18S6;
priest, 1S87; C. of Doncaster, 1886-8. Chaplain at Beyrout
and in the Lebanon, 1889-92. C. of Northallerton. Yorks.,
1893-7. C. of Burley (with C. of St Margaret), 1897-1910.
Minister of St Margaret's, Leeds, 1910-11; V. there, 1911-19.
R. of Goldsborough, 1919-32. Died Oct. 11, 1932. Brother
of William H. (1S85). {Crockford, 1932; The Times, Oct. 20,
1932.)
KELK, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Jan i,
1870. [Elder] s. of John, Esq. (created Bart., 1874) [and his
cousin, Rebecca Anne, dau. of George Kelk, of Braehead
House, Ayrshire]. B. Ja-n. 13, 1851, in London. Matnc. Lent
1870. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1886. High Sheriff
for Wilts., 1S92. Major, Wilts. Yeomanry-Cavalry. Of 40,
Grosvenor Square, London, W. Died unmarried, Mar. 22.
1923, when the title became extinct. (Burke, P. and B.;
Who was Who, 1916-28.)
KELK, THEOPHILUS HENRY HASTINGS. Adm. pens, (age 27)
at Jesus, June 5, 1824. Of Leicestershire. S. of the Rev.
Willi an (doubtless of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1786),
deceased. B. at Ashby-de-la-Zouch. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S31; pnest,
1833; C. of Worthington, Leics., 1831-40. Master of
Osgathorpe Grammar School, 1834-53- Latterly of Newbold,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and disappears from Crockford, 1872.
Brother of William H. (1824).
KELK, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1834. Of
Nottinghamshire. [S. of G. W. Kelk, Sutton, Retford.
School, Grantham.] Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1837;
B.A. 1S38; M.A. 1S43. Ord. deacon (Winchester) July 7, 1839;
priest, J uly 1 2, 1840; C. of Brightstone, Isle of Wight, 1S40-5 2 .
C. of Nuffield, Surrey, 1853-8. Minister of a temporary
church at Redhill, 1853-62. Married, Dec. 31, 1851, Anna,
youngest dau. of the Rev. John G. Bussell, V. of Beaford,
Devon. Died Sept. 30, 1862, aged 46, at Redhill. (Clergy
List; Crockford; Cambridge Year-book, 1S63; G. Mag., 1862,
II. 648.)
KELK, WILLIAM HASTINGS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
June 5, 1824. Of Leicestershire. S. of the Rev. WiUiam
(doubtless of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1786), deceased.
B. at Ashby-de-la-Zouch. School, Ashby. Matric. Michs.
1S24; B.A. iS23. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1831; priest. 1S33.
R. of Drayton-Beauchamp, Bucks., 1840-60. Author,
Notices of Sepulchral Monuments in English Churches;
Britain's Ancient Church and Rome's usurpations; The
Churchyard Manual with designs for Memorials, etc. Married
and had issue (a s. at Oxford). Died Apr. 12, 1865, at Little
iden, Bucks., aged 62. Brother of Theophilus H. H.
(1824). (Boose, II. 178; Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, 797 (Kelke).)
KELK, WILLIAM HASTINGS. Matric. from Cavendish H.,
Michs. 1885. S. of the Rev. Arthur Hastings (1855). B.
Jan. 29, 1S67, at Leeds. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 1, 1886;
B.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of Morley, Yorks., 1892-4. Priest-in-charge of the Aina-
noub Mission, 1894-7, and Chaplain to the Bishop of Jeru-
salem, 1897-9. Chaplain at Accra, and Manager 1 thr
Government Schools at Accra and Cape Coast Castle, 1899
1911. V. of Haughley, Suffolk, 1913-22. Died Aug. 9, 1922.
Brother of Arthur H. (1882). (Records of Bucks., III. 148
(1865); Crockford; The Times, Aug. 11, 1922.)
KELL, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 21,
1811. A 'Ten-year man'. Of Northumberland. Matric.
Lent, 1S21; B.D. (Stat. BUl.) 1821. Ord. deacon (York) 1808;
Kellett, Frederick William
priest, 1S09. R. of Corsenside, Northumb., 1S26-63. Died
there Nov. 9, 1863, aged 79. Father of the next. (Eccles.
Gaxette, v. 201; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1864, I. 128, 260.)
KELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 27, 1830.
Re-adm. pens. Oct. 18, 1830. Of Northumberland. S. of the
Rev. William (above), of Kelso (sic). Matric. Michs. 1830;
B A 1835. Ord. deacon (Carlisle, l.ttl. dim. from Durham)
June 22, 1834; priest, Oct. 25, 1835; C. of Corsenside,
1835-43. Died in 1843. This man and his father are fre-
quently contused in Clergy List and elsewhere. (Eccles.
Gazette, V. 201; Foster, Index Eccles.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KELL, WILLIAM GHRIMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall.
June 30, 1844. [Elder] s. of Robert, Esq., of 43.
Row, London. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. ir. 1-1
Practised as a solicitor in London. (Inns of Court; Law
Lists.)
KELLAND, HENRY PHILLIP CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1S84. S. of the Rev. Philip (1830),
deceased, late Professor of Mathematics in Edinburgh
University. B. Apr. I, 1867. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1884. Name off. Midsummer, 1886. A chartered
accountant in London, in 1900. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.;
T. A. Walker, 580.)
KELLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 5, 1854.
[Eldest s. of George, of Zeal Monachorum, Devon, and Anne,
dau. of Matthew Kelland, of Shobrooke, Devon. B. 1826.]
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S64. Of Loosebeare,
Devon; Lord of the Manor there. Lived at the Mansion
House, Totnes, where he kept a boarding school. Living
1883. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
KELLAND, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 23, 1830.
Of Somerset. [S. of Philip, of Exeter College, Oxford (1793).
R. of Dunster, and sometime R. of Lancras (or Landcross).
Devon. B. there 1808.] School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs.
1830; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1834;
M.A. 1S37. Fellow, 1835. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1837; pnest,
1838. Professor of mathematics at Edinburgh University,
1838-79; the first Englishman to hold this position. F.R.S..
1838. F.R.S.E., 1839; President, 1878-9. President of
Society of Arts, 1853-4. One of the founders of the Life
Association of Scotland. Married (1) Miss — Pilkington, of
Dublin; (2) Miss — Boswell, of Wardie. Author, 7 he I heory
of Light; How to improve the Scottish Universities; Trans-
atlantic Sketches, etc. Died May 7, l879, at Bridge-of-AUan,
Stirlingshire. Father of Henry P. C. (1S84). (Sherborne Sch.
Reg. (which erroneously gives 's. of the Rev. W.'); Clergy
List; Crockford; Boose, 11. 178; D.N.B.)
KELLAND, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Oct. 14, 1S71. [Elder] s. of John, Esq., of Dunsford, Devon
[and sometime of Kelland], B. Nov. 12, 1853, at Lapford,
Devon. School, Dunsford (private). Matric. Michs. 1871
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1876. (Trinity Coll. Adm ;
Inns of Court.)
KELLAND, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 1, 18S1. S. of the Rev. George (not found in Clergy
List, Crockford, Al. Oxon. or Al. Dublin) [and Anne]. B.
May 4, 1863, at Lancaster. Bapt. Nov. 4, 1863. School,
Lancaster Grammar (Mr Pryke). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.A. 1894. Assistant Master at Clarence House,
Barnes, for two years; at Beaurepaire School, Boulogne,
France, for three years; at Skinner's School, Tunbndge
Wells, for one tenn. Head Master of St Leonard's School,
St Leonards-on-Sea, for five years; of Oakfield School,
Crouch End, London, 1896-1911. Died Dec. 8, 1943.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; H. W. Ord, 58; The Times,
Dec. n, 1943-)
KELLETT, ALFRED FEATHERSTONE. Adm. pens, at St
John's July 20, 1885. S. of Featherstone, Wesleyan
minister [and Ellen Harrison], B. Feb. 25, 1866, at Hull.
Schools, New Kingswood, Bath (J. G. Osborn), and Mason
Science College, Birmingham. Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.B. and B.C. 1891. Associate of Yorkshire College.
M B B.C., Leeds, 1905. Demonstrator in physiology at
Cambridge. House Surgeon, Hospital for Women and
Children, Leeds. Hon. Medical Officer, Greenwich Dis-
pensary. Medical Superintendent, Lewisham Medical
Mission. In practice at Blackheath, 1910-25. Al ting
Physician. Miller Hospital. Clinical Assistant, Royal U' it
minster Ophthalmic Hospital, and Centl
Hospital. Author, Ri a Re ensboume: its connection with
the health of Lemsham. Died Oct. 15, 1925- Brothel ol the
next. (Medical Directories; The rimes,Oct. 19, 1925-)
KELLETT, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
Oct. II, 1881. Elders, of l-'eath ,
of Birmingham. B. Nov. 22. 1862, at •
Kingswood, ll.itli. B.A.. London, 1S80. M
Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1't I, 1st Class, 1884; Pt II,
Kellett, Henry
ist Class, 1885; The.,1. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1885) [884;
M.A. 18S8. Prince Consort prize (and) 1888. Fellow.
Wesleyan minister in India, 18S6. Professor of History it
Madras Christian College, 1892. Author, Gregory the Great;
edited Bacon's Essays. Died 1904, at Nottingham. Brother
of the above. (Kingswood Sch. Reg.)
KELLETT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. jo,
1826. Of Yorkshire.
KELLETT, ORME STIRLING. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 26, 1S91. S. of Dr R. G., of The Pitchards, Halstead,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1891. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Assistant Colonial Surgeon,
Belize, British Honduras, in 1910. In practice at Ramsbury,
Wilts., in 1930. Assistant Medical Officer of Health for
Dorset. (Medical Directories.)
KELLETT, ROBERT CHURCHMAN (1779), see LONG, R. C.
KELLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 6,
1768. S. of John, deceased (and Rebecca]. B. at Canterbury.
[Bapt. Feb. 24, 1752.] School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs.
1770; B.A. 1772; M.A. 177s. Died Mar. n, 1809, in St Peter's
Street, Canterbury. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 342; G. Mag.,
1809, 1. 385.)
KELLEY, WALTER STANHOPE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 4, 1870. S. of Thomas, gent, [and Charlotte Stott].
B. [Oct. 13, 1852], at StockweU. Bapt. Aug. 17. [853. 01
Surrey. [School, Sutton Valence.) Matric. Mich:,. 1871; B.A.
1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S77; priest
(London) 1879; C. of St Mary Magdalene, St Leonards-on-
Sea, 1877-9. C. of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London,
1879-86. Missioner (S.P.G. and C.U.) at Delhi, 1886-1908.
Chaplain at Selangor, Singapore, 1913-16. Subsequently
resided at Woodmancote Court, Dursley, Gloucs., where he
died July 24, 1936, aged 83. Huned at Dursley. (Crockford;
the 1 mes, July 25, 1936; S.P.G. Records.)
KELLGREN, ERNST GREGOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, tune 29,
1895. S. of Jonas Hennk, of 49, Eaton Square, London.
B. 1S77, at Sanna, Jonkopmg, Sweden. School, Jonkoping
(private). Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1898. At St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Sometime of 4.,, I it,,;,
Square, and of Sanna, Rosendale, Sweden. Of 68, Chester
Square, London, S.W., in 1930. Died Sept. 1 1, 1930. Brother
of the next. (Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 12, 1930.)
KELLGREN, JONAS HENRIK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1895. S. of Jonas Henrik, of 49, Eaton Squire. Loudon
B. 1S74, at Sanna, Jonkoping, Sweden. School, jonkoping
(private). Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1910. At
St George's Hospital. L.S.A., rqoo. In practice, with Ins
brother (above), at 49, Eaton Square, London, in 1910.
(Medical Directories.)
KELLIE, KENNETH HARRISON ALLOA. Adm. at CaHJS,
Oct. 2, 1893. s. of George, Parliamentary printer, of M.u.l.i
Vale, London. B. July z8, 1874, in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1898; B.C. and M \
1904; M.B. 1905. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. At St G
Hospital, Pans, New York and Boston. Physician at the
Belgrave Hospital for children and at other children's
hospitals. Assistant House Physician at St George's Hos-
pital, and at the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest.
Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Capt., K.A.M.C.). Killed
in action, June 25, 1916. (Record of Old Westminsters; I'enn,
11. 352; Umv. War List; Medical Directories; The Times.
June 29, 1916.)
KELLMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 24,
1846. Of the Barbados. Matric. Michs. 1847.
KELLNER, CECIL GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct
[Only] s. of Sir George, late Military Accountant-Generai in
India. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S6S; Exhibitioner;
prizeman; B.A. 1872. President of the Union, 1871. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 13, 1S70. Called to the Bar
Nov. 17, 1873. Practised at the Bar 111 Calcutta Dud
Feb. 8, 1880, at Mymensingh, Bengal. (King's 1 oil R,t- ;
Inns of Court; Laic Lists. 1 he Guardian, Mar.
KELLOCH, WILLIAM BRYAN HUIT. Adm. pens, (age 24) at
Peterhouse, Feb. is, 1824. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon, 1X31; priest, 1S32. R. of Temple Sowerby,
Westmorland, 1837-45- R. of Brougham, 1845-6. R. of Ed-
mundthorpe, Northants., 1846-79. Died c. 1880. (Crockford.)
KELLOCK, THOMAS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmani El
Sept. 20, 1880. S. of T. C. [probably Thomas Caesai ,
Al. Oxon. for a possible brother, William P. (1875), whose
father was of Harberton, Devon], solicitor, ot Highfield,
Totnes, S. Devon. B. there 1S63. School, Totnes Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1880; Exhibitioner, 1882; B.A. 1884 \1 \
1891; M.B. and B.C. 1S91; M.D. 1S94; M.Chir. 1909 At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1891. F.R.C.S.,
1891. Medical Superintendent at the Hospital for Sick
Kelly, Edward
Children, Gt Ormond Street, for three years. Surgical
Registrar and tutor in Surgery, Middlesex Hospital; Surgeon
and Lecturer in surgery at the Middlesex Hospital. Con-
sulting Surgeon to the Yarrow Home, Broadstairs, and to the
Lord Mayor ircloar's Cripples Hospital at Alton. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C. (T.F.j). Author,
medical. Of 2, Upper Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square.
Died Dec. 19, 1922. (Univ. War List; Medical Directories;
It h was Who, 1916-28.)
KELLY, ANTHONY PLIMLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
July 2, 1816. S. of Patrick, schoolmaster, of London.
B. there. Educated under his father. Matric. Michs. 1816;
B.A. 1820; M.A. 1S23. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1820; priest,
1821; C of Cuckneld, Sussex, 1S20. V. of Littlehamptoi ,
1824-41. P.C. of St John's, Hoxton, 1841-ot 'Very active
in schools and other parochial work.' Died Nov. 14. 1864,
at Hoxton parsonage. Father of Henry P. (1S51); brother
of Walter (1823). (Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
KELLY, ARTHUR. Adm. 1 .11. -Com. at Si John's, Nov. 18,
1796- Of Devon. [Elders, of Arthur [Col., E. Devon Militia],
oi Kelly, and Dorothea Juliana, dan. of Edward Drewe, of
Exeter. Bapt. June 15, 1773O Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 21, 1793. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23, 1798. A partner
in the bank of Minchin and Co., Portsmouth. Married,
June 16, 1803, Mary, only child of John Godwin, banker,
of Portsea, Hants. Died v. p. Mar. 23,' 1822. The Manor and
advowson of Kelly had been in the family of Kelly at least
since the time of Henry II. Father of the next; brother of
Edward (1707). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 342; Burke, L.G.;
Noble and Gentle Men of England; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1S22, I. 379.)
KELLY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 11, 1822.
S. of Arthur (above), of Kelly, Devon, and Mary [nee
Godwin]. B. Sept. n, 1804, at Medland, Devon. School,
Winchester College. Matric. Michs. 1823. Scholar. 1823.
Migrated to Oxford, and matric. from Corpus Christi College,
Feb. 20, 1824, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1827. Succeeded his
grandfather it Kelly, 1S23. J. P. for Devon; High Sheriff,
i,s;o. Married, Oct. 27, 1829, Sophia, dau. of Robert
Midland, of Thaxted, Essex. Died Apr. 27, 1S73. Father
of Reginald (1853). (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.)
KELLY, ARTHUR SHIRLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1878. S. of Samuel William, Esq., of [Elms], Cardiff.
B. June 8, i860. School, Mill Hill Grammar. Mate Mil hs,
1S78. Living in Perth, West Australia, in 1926. (Mill Hill
Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 553.)
KELLY, CHARLES FREWEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
May 7, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1S50; M.A. 1S53.
KELLY, CHARLES [NAPIER], Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 16, 1865. 2nd s. of Waldron Barrs, Captain 111
the Army [22nd Regt.]. deceased. B. at Sligo. Matric. Michs
1865; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1872;
priest, 1873; C. of St Luke's, Torquav, 1872-S0. Minor
,1 "St Paul's Cathedral, 1880-1901. R. of St Nicholas
Cole Abbey, City of London, 1901-n. Died, unmarried,
Nov. 11. 1911, it his residence at Epsom. (Crockford; The
1 imes, Nov. 15, 1911.)
KELLY, DAVID FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 18, 1871.
From Trinity College, Dublin. [Elder s. of David, ot c 1st!,
iliwson, Co. Londoiiderrv, Inland.] Matric. Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1S79. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 23,
1S72. (Inns of Court.)
KELLY, EDMOND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1S71.
S. of Robert E[dmoud], of Versailles. It. Mar. 28, 1851, at
Blagnac, near Toulouse, France. [School, Sherborne.]
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1881. M.A., of
Columbia College, New York; Licencie en droit de la Faculte
de Paris; I.L.B., Columbia, 1877. Counsellor-at-Law of the
\, u York Bar. Counsel to the American Embassy in Pans,
1900. Counsel in several American causes celebres, both in
Pans and New York. U.S. Delegate t-, International Con-
gress "i Law, Paris. 1000. Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur.
A breakdown in health caused him at one time to take up
ran. lung in the Rockies. Returning to New York, he took
part in the movement to overthrow Tammany Hall. Author,
Evolution and Effort; Government or Human Evolution; The
French La.e of .Uamaiy, Died Met, 4, moo, at Nvaek, New-
York. (Sherborne sen. Reg.; Eagle, xxxi. 87; The limes.
( let 6, I909.)
KELLY, EDWARD. Adm. pens it Si John's, Maj
[2nd] s. ,,t Arthur (Col , I Devon Militia] [and I>,.r,.tlie 1
Juliana, dau. of Edward Drewe, of Exeter]. B. at Kelly,
Devon. Bapt. Jan. 26, 1779. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.
Matric, Mull:, 1797, Ensign, 22nd Foot (Cheshire Regt.),
Oct. 8, 1801; Lieut., Oct. 6, 1S03; Capt., 51st L.I., Apr. 21,
1808; placed on half-pay, July 25, 1816. Served in the
Kelly, Edward [Gore]
Peninsular War: severely wounded. Married, Jan. 10, iSiq
Sarah Phyllis Clode, dau. of Henry Braddon, of Skisdou
Lodge, Cornwall. Died May 24, 1S31, at Camplehay, aged 51.
Brother of Arthur (1796). (Btundell's Sch. Keg.;' SI John's
Coll. Aim., iv. 342; Burke, L.G., 1914; G. Mag., 1831, I. 572.)
KELLY, EDWARD [GORE]. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's
Oct 10, 1S30. Of King Street, Kilkenny, Ireland. Matric
Michs 1S30; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1839. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford 1S55. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1835; priest, 1836.
P.C. of St Johns, Sheffield. 1838-55. P.C. of Otterford
Somerset, 1855-8. Died, V. of St Peter's. Drogheda Oct 21
1862. (Clergy List.)
KELLY, EDWARD HARDING. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S79.
[Schools, Lincoln and Hereford.] Migrated to King's Feb 7
!.tSl; §A- \ss3' M-A- 1903. Assistant Master at the King's
Choir School, 1879-S4; at Highgate School, i.s.s.- 1 .,, , ■ „,
charge of Highgate Junior prep. School, 1903-23. Of
95, Whitstable Road, Canterbury, in 1945. (King's Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KELLY, EDWARD O'FARRELL. Adm. at Caius, Apr. 18, 1884.
Younger] s. of Thomas, gent., of Tivoli, Cork. B. 1865 in
London. Schools, Ampleforth College, York, and Oscott
College, Birmingham. Matric. Easter, 1884; B.A. and LL H
ii7' A1*""1" 'blue.' 1885. 1886, 1887, 1888 (weight).
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 11, 1887. Called to the Bar
Nov. 18, 1889. Died Aug. 10, 1897. [Venn, 11. 466, and
addenda, 1940; Book of Blues; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
KELLY, EDWARD ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's
r,y 2.3,„-l834; re-adm- Pens. Oct. 14, 1834. [4th] s. of
Colonel [Festus] Kelly, of Middlesex. [B. Apr. 7 1817 in
Bayswater.) Matte. Michs. 1S34; B.A. 1S39; M.A. 1842.
Adm Solicitor, Trinity Term, 1S42. Practised in London
1842-83. Partner in the firm of William Kelly and Co
printers, of 19, Old Boswell Court, Temple Bar, in 1867 and
n* 7 ' ?ue^n street> 1869-83- They published the Post
Office London Directory from 1840, of which he was sometime
editor. Married Harriott, dau. of Anderson Radford, and
had issue Of Cressy House, Goldhawk Road, Shepherd's
Bush Died July 8, 1896, in London. (Boase, v. 1S05 ; Boase,
Coll.Cornub 441; Burke, E.G.; Law Lists; Eagle, xlx. +98;
The Times, July 9, 1896.)
KELLY, FITZROY Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 27,
1852. LMJdls. of James Birch [gent., of Somers Place, Hyde
Park WJ. B. 1833, in London. Schools, Tonbridge, 1847-9
and Kings College, London. Matric. Michs. 185I; Scholar
185.5; prizeman; B.A. 1S56; M.A. i860. President of the
Union, 1855. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1854. Called
to the Bar, 1S68. Made a remarkable speech in the Banda
^.iST6 c3Se'.lS66- Lecturer in Equity to the Incor-
porated Law Society. On account of iU-health went to
Ceylon and practised there. Died 1S77. (/mis of Court-
Tonbridge Sch. Reg.) ' Kuu"'
KELLY, FRANCIS GEORGE M1NCHIN. Adm. pens at Em-
Kr t-^ I9°.°; S' °f Mls KeUy' of «4. VVarkworth
Street, Cambridge. Matnc. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904- M.A
1910. Ord. deacon (London) 1905; priest, 1907; C. of St
Georges, Waltham Cross, Middlesex, 1905-6. C. of St
Alpheges, Edmonton, 1906-11. C. of Edmonton, 1011-14
LDH.M._at St Alphege's, Edmonton, 1914-24. V. of
Croi^Tmo^1 Edmontoa' W-» Disappears from
KELLY FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 17,
1S77. 2nd s. of the Rev. James Davenport [Wadham
College Oxford 1847] V. of Christ Church, Ashton-under-
cllnJf*0™ £ lSxr58' '" GuemseV- School, Manchester
Grammar. Matnc. Easter, 1878. Died Sept. 25, 1880, at
Christ Church vicarage, Ashton-under-Lyne, aged 21 (The
Guardian, Sept. 29, 1880; Ca>nbridge Review, 1880.) '
KELLY, FREDERIC FESTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Square London [and Harriet, dau. of John Richards, of
Clarendon Place, Maida Vale, and of Brighton). B. [1838]
Trm?tav Hall I» ' E'T "??£ Mchs' lS56- Migrated to
Trinity Hall, Jan. 27, ,857; LL.B. i860; LL.M. 1S63. Adm.
W. , «" Temple^ Nov. 5, 1859. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1861:
priest, 1862; C. of Hilton, Hunts., 1861-4. C. of Stockport
Cheshire ,864-70 C of St Mark's. Kensington, 1S70-1
C. of St Michael and .All Angels, Paddington, 1871-80 V of
CamberweU, Surrey, .1880-1915. Surrogate dio. of South-
nf Pi I 5~i5- MalTled' ™:lache- dau' of Robert Bradford,
o Franks, Farrungham, Kent. Author, Sermons on Plain
Placf Po?fm cren)' ^^ Utterl>' at 65. Gloucester
;„?'»? ^Square. London, where he died Aug. 4, 19,8,
tnL™ ?rStbe/ °( i°J^ R' 'l862>i fath« "' the next!
i£r8) ; °l Court; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 6,
^rtfr GE?i\LD„ FES,TUS' Adm' at TRIN"V Hal.., ,897.
Only s. of the Rev. Frederic Festus (above), of Camberwell,
Kelly, The Rev. John
London, S.E. B. [Apr. 9], 1879. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. lS97; B.A. 1900; Winchester Reading prize, 1900. An
artist. Member, National Portrait Society, 1910; The Inter
national Society, 1012. Secretaire, Salon d'Automne, 1904.
A.R.A., 1922; R.A., 1930; R.H.A. His works are in the
public collections of Marseilles, Brussels, Dublin, Cork,
Johannesburg, Pietennantzburg, Ottawa, Toronto, Sydney
and various English cities as well as in the Tate Gallery.
Member of Royal Fine Art Commission, 1938. Knighted,
1945. President, R.A., 1950. Of 117, Gloucester Place,
Portman Square, London, W. (Eton Sch. Lists; Kellv,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
KELLY, GORDON WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21,
1803. [Only] s. of the Rev. Dr John (1788), V. of Ardleigh,
Essex. [B. 1786, in the Isle of Man.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1804; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1811. Fellow,
1S09-18. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 2, 1806. Called
to the Bar of the Isle of Man, June 18, 1813. Recorder of
Colchester. Married. 1830, Miss — White, who left £1000 to
King William's College, Isle of Man, to found an exhibition
for the Universities, and the sum of /"100 for a Manx prize.
Died Apr. 4, 1858, at Oxney Green House, Writtle, Essex.
(Eton Sch. Lists; St Joint's Coll. Adm.,iv. 343 (sub his father) ;
Boase, II. 183; Inns of Court; G Mag., 1858, I. 56S; D.N.B.
(sub his father).)
KELLY, HENRY PERCY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 4,
1898. S. of Henry, Esq., of Balloqueenev, Port St Mary, Isle
of Man. B. there Mar. 26, 1880. School, King William's
College. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1902.
Advocate of the Bar of the Isle of Man, at Douglas, Isle of
Man, in 1906. (T. A. Walker, 643; King William's Coll. Reg.)
KELLY, HENRY PLIMLEY. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 8,
1851. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Anthony Plimley (1816), of Hoxton,
Middlesex. B. there May 23, 1832. School, Charterhouse.
Matnc. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon
(Colombo, for London) 1855; pnest (London) 1856; C. of
Uxbndge, 1855-7. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Hoxton.
1858-60. V. of Christ Church, Hoxton, 1860-1902. Resided
subsequently at Cheltenham, where he died Dec. 6, 1927.
(List of Carthusians; Venn, 11. 302; Crockford; Clergy List;
The Times, Dec. 8, 1927.)
KELLY, JAMES BUTLER KNILL. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 24, 1S50. Matric. Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858;
D.D. 1868. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1855; priest, 1856; C of
Abington, Northants., 1855-6. Domestic Chaplain to the
His h..p of Sodor and Man, 1856-64. V. of Kirk Michael, Isle
of Man, 1860-4. Archdeacon of Newfoundland, 1865-7.
Coadjutor Bishop of Newfoundland, 1867-76. V. of Kirkby,
Lanes., 1877-80. Archdeacon of Macclesfield, 1880-4.
Bishop Coadjutor of Moray, Ross and Caithness, and Provost
of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, 1885-6. Bishop of
Moray, Ross and Caithness, 1886-1904. Primus of the Epis-
copal Church of Scotland, 1901-4. Died May 15, 1907, at
Cuchullin Lodge, Inverness, aged 75. (Crockford; The Times,
May 18, 1907; C. J. Fordyce.)
KELLY, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 38) at St John's,
Nov. 12, 178S. Had matric. from Queen's College, Oxford.
Mar. 13, 1782. [Elder s. of William, wine-cooper, of Algare,
Douglas, Isle of Man [and Alice Kewley]. B. Nov. I, 1750,
in the Isle of Man. School, Douglas Grammar] Matric. Lent.
1794; LL.B. 1794; LL.D. 1799. On leaving school had
become amanuensis to his Head Master, the Rev. Philip
Moore, and, in his 17th year, attempted the task of pro-
ducing a grammar, and, ultimately, a dictionary, of the Manx
language. Employed, 1766-72, in helping to translate the
Bible into Manx. While crossing from Douglas to White-
haven, Mar. 19, 1771, with a portion of this work in his
charge, was shipwrecked, but succeeded in saving the MS.
by holding it above water until rescued five hours later. The
work was completed in 1772, when Kelly's labours were
brought to the notice of the S.P.C.K. Revised the Manx
translation of the New Testament, 1775, and in 1780 com-
pleted the Manx grammar. Tutor to the Marquess of Huntly
(George Gordon), 1779-91, accompanying him to Eton and
thence to Cambridge, where both of them were adm. at
St John's. Also accompanied the Marquess on a tour on
the Continent. Ord. deacon (Chester) Aug. 4, 1776; priest
(Carlisle) Aug. 31, 1777; in charge of the Scottish Episcopal
Church at Ayr, 1776^. V. of Ardleigh, Essex, Apr. 21, 1791-
1807. R. of Copford, 1800-9. Married, 1785, Louisa, eldesl
dau. of Peter Dollond, optician, of St Paul's Churchyard,
London. Author, A Triglot Dictionary of the Celtic Language
as spoken in Man, Scotland and Inland, turcthcr
English, most of the copies of which were destroyed by a fire
at the printing office in 1808; the Manx Grammai n ■.,
reprinted, 1859. Died of typhus fever at Copford rectory,
Nov. 12, 1809. Memorial tablet in Braddan church, Isle ol
Man. lather of Gordon W. (1801). (Al. Oxon.; St John's
Coll. Adm., IV. m; Cant. Act 1:1... D.N.B.; G. Mag. 1809
11. 1085, and 1810, 1. 184.)
Kelly [John Francis]
KELLY (JOHN FRANCIS]. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 23, i7go. S. of Colonel Redmond, of London [and
Bridget, dau. of John Parker, of N. Molton, Devon, and
sister of John, 1st Lord Boringdon]. School, Westminster
(1786). Ensign, 1st Foot Guards, June S, 1791; Lieut, and
Capt., Jan. 23, 1794; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., Aug. 21, 1801;
Brevet-Col., July 25, 1810; Major-Gen., June 4, 1813.
Served in Flanders, 1703; in Holland, 1704; in Spain, under
Sir John Moore, 1S08-9, and in the Walcheren expedition,
1809. Died Feb. 23, 1814. {Record of Old Westminsters;
G. Mag., 1S14, 1. 411 (no mention of Cambridge).)
KELLY, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 14,
1884. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 18S4, incorp. from Dublin;
M.A. 1S90. Ord. deacon (London) 18X6; priest (Norwich)
1889; C. of St John's, Ealing, Middlesex, 1886-8. C. of
Hardingham, Norfolk, 1SSS-0. R. of Ballyeglish, Co. Derry,
Ireland, 1889-95. Inc. of Dunany with Hunker, Co. Louth,
1-895-1923. Disappears from Crockford, 1927, [Peile, 11.
712.)
KELLY, JOHN RICHARDS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, May 8, 1S62. [2nd) s. of Frederick Festus, Inspector,
G.P.O., of 32, Bedford Square, Chessington, Kingston,
Surrey. [B. Feb. 28, 1844.] School. Eton. Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10, 1870.
Called to the Bar, May 15, 187S. On the South Eastern
Circuit. Law limes Reporter, Probate division, of the High
Court. Director of Kelly's Directories, Ltd. M.P. for N.
Camberwell, 18S6-92. Of Worplesdon, Surrey, where he
died July 20, 1922. Brother of Frederic F. (1855). {Eton
Sch. Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; The Times,
July 22, 1922.)
KELLY, NORMAN EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
S. of Edward, Estate-agent, of 108, Fmchley Road, London.
B. June 26, 18S0, at Avenue Road. Regent's Park. School,
Berkhanisted. Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902. Adm.
Solicitor, Nov. 1906; practised at Watford. {Law Lists, until
1940.)
KELLY, PHILIP JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. 1900.
S. of William. B. Aug. 24, 1SS1, at Port St Mary, Isle of
Man. School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric.
Michs 1900; Exhibitioner, 1901; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1916,
Ord. deacon (York) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of North 1 Irmesby,
Yorks., 1905-7. C. of Hessle, 1907-10. C. of Walkley,
Sheffield, 1910-11. R. of Whitwood Mere, 1911-16. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Gunner, R.G.A., 1917-19). C. of
Holy Trinity, Shrewsbury, 1919-22. C. of Cannock, StaBs.,
1922-6. V. of St Mary's, Bilston, 1926-31. V. of Acoi k's
Green, Warws., 1931-48-. Author of a novel, Paul Kewley,
and Dream Stories for Children. [King William's Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Crockford.)
KELLY, REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall
May 2, 1853. (2nd] s. of Arthur (1S22), of Kellv, Devon.
[B. Jan. 10, 1834. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 1857. Succeeded his father at Kellv. Devon, 1873, Ins
elder brother haying been killed bv a gun accident in 1 i<
J. P. and D.L. for Devon; High Sheriff, 1S80-1. I I', l.-r
Cornwall. Married, June 22, 1858, Janet Maitland, dau. of
Henry Wilson, M.P., of Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk Died
s.p. Aug. 14, 1899. {Harrow Sch. Keg.; Burke, L.G.)
KELLY, THOMAS HENRY MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Sr
Catharine's, Oct. 17, 1864. S. of Michel [Lieut., lend
Foot). B. at Ferozepur, India. [School, Wellington Cnllgr
Matrii Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Lieut., 21st Hussars, 1871;
3rd Hussars, 1S76; retired, 187S. Killed on the railway, near
Reading, 1891. [Wellington Coll. Reg.)
KELLY, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, June 22,
1823. S. of Patrick, schoolmaster, of London. B. there
[April 13, 1803]. Educated at home. Matric. Mich- 1 ■■■ ;
M.A. (22111/ Wrangler) 1S27; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (London)
June 10, 1827; priest, June 14, 1829; C. of St Leonard's,
Shoreditch, 1827-34- V. of Preston and Hove, Brighton,
1834-78. Surrogate, dio. of Chichester. Very active in
rebuilding and adding churches and schools in'his district.
Died Ian. J.'. 1 '-, it Ihive hurled there. Father. if the
next; brother of Anthony P. (1816). {Venn. II. 190; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 25, 1888.)
KELLY, WALTER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 4,
1867. S. of the Rev. Walter (above), V. of Hove, Brighton.
B. Oct. 6, 1849, at Preston vicarage, Sussex. School,
I St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1S72; M.A.
1875. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1872; priest (Ely) 1871;
C of Basing with Up Natelv, Hants., 1872-5. C. "I Hove
Sussex, 1875-9- C. of St Marylebone, Middlesex, 1 , 0
C. of St Margaret's, Westminster, 1S80-1. C. of Brighton,
1882-7. V. of Aldingbourne, Sussex, 1888-1920. Resided
subsequently at Fishbourne, Chichester, where be died
Dec. 7, 1922. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11 |8i; ( I .., kford.)
KELSALL, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-C (age 1 ) at Trinity
Nov 1, 1800 S. of Thomas, of Greenwich, Kent. School,
Kelson, Thomas Mortimer
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1800. Perhaps sometime Lieut. -Col.
of the 70th Regt. {Eton Sch. Lists (in 1791-1850 vol.,
published 1864).)
KELSALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 3,
1775. S. of Charles, of Jamaica. School, Charterhouse,
London. Mentioned in Caribbeana, ill. 123, as having
inherited his father's estates. 17S0; owned ' Hermon Hill' in
St Mary's, Jamaica, and a moiety of the ' Union'. Married,
1777. Frances, dau. of William Burt, of St Elizabeth. Died
at Spanish Town, Feb. 1798. (R. L. Arrowsmith.)
KELSALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
S. of Henry, of Inchbrakie, Perths. B. ]u!v 1836, at Norwich.
School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1876." Of Ruberslaw, Crieff.
Died before 1925. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
KELSALL, HENRY. Adm. I ell -Com. at Downing, Oct. 21,
1879. Of Wells, Jedburgh. Perhaps same as the above.
KELSALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 30,
1783. S. of Roger, of Savannah, N. America. School,
Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 17S6; LL.B. 1792.
KELSEY, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 8, 1883. S. of Arthur [surgeon], of Redhill, Surrey.
B. there 1S65. School, St Paul's, London, and at London
University. Matric. Michs. 1SS3; Exhibitioner, 18S5; B.A.
1886; M.B. and B.C. 1890; M.A. 1910. At Guy's Hospital.
Surgeon, R.N., 1900; Fleet-Surgeon, 1910. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Fleet-Surgeon; Capt., R.A.M.C).
Drowned in H.M. hospital ship Glenart Castle, Feb. 16, I'll 5.
[St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Medical Director* }
KELSEY, CHARLES EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 26, 1S87. [Eldest] s. of H. [Henry], Esq., of Cobden
Street, Loughborough, Leics. [School, Loughborough
Grammar.) Maine. Michs. 1X87; Scholar; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1894. Assistant Master at Hulme Grammar School, Man-
chester, 1S91-1918-. Author, School History of Cheshire and
School History of Leics.; joint author of Stanford's wall map
(Physical) of Lanes, and Cheshire. Brother of Henry T.
(1891) and Herbert S. (1895). {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KELSEY, EDWARD LEWIS RUMBELL. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1894. Elder s. of Edward Lewis, Oriental warehouse-
man, deceased. B. Feb. 22, 1876. School, Danehill, Margate.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Apr. 23, 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt.. S. African Horse Artillery). Died Aug. 18, 1931, in
S. Africa. {Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
KELSEY, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [2nd] s. of Henry, of 2911, Cobden Street, Lough-
borough, Leics. B. Mar. 27, 1872, at Loughborough. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1893; B.A. (ii(»
Wrangler) 1894; M.A. 189S. Senior Maths. Master at Leeds
Grammar School, 1896-1916. Died 1916. Brother of Charles
E. (18S7) and of the next. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
KELSEY, HERBERT SLADE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 28, 1895. S. of Henry, Esq., of Burcott House, Cobden
Street, Loughborough, Leics Matric. Michs. 189s, B.A.
1898; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1899; priest, 1900;
C. of St Thomas's, Kendal, Westmorland, 1X09-1902. C.
of St John's, Carlisle, 1902-6. C. of St Mary's, Islington,
Middlesex, 1907-12. V. of Ropley. Hants., 1912-1 1. V, of
St Thomas's, Kendal, 1914-18. C. of Weybridge, Surrey,
1918-24. V. of Pirbright, 1924-41. Resided subsequently
at Surbiton. Brother of the above and of Charles E. (1887).
{Crockford.)
KELSO, EDWARD ARCHIBALD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 9, 1865. (2nd] s. of Edward John Francis, of
Kelsoland and of Horkeslev Park, Essex [and Frances
Leliti.i Purvis, of Beccles, Suffolk, and Purvis Hall, Essex).
[B. May 21, 1844.] Matric. Michs. 1S65. Kept four terms.
Migrated to Queens', Jan. 28, 1S67. Died Oct. 26, 1871.
{Peile, II, 592; Burke, L.G., 1939.)
KELSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 13, 1812. 3rd s.
of Thomas Mortimer, of Sevenoaks. B. there May 31, 1794.
School, Sevenoaks (Mr Whitehead and Mr Gutch). Matric.
Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1817; priest (Canterbury) 1818; C. of Otford. Kent, 1S17.
C. of Stansted, 1819. R. of Folkington, Sussex, 1820---.
V. of Lullington, 1840-77. Disappears from Crockford, 18; ).
Father of the next. {Cant. Act Bk.; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KELSON, THOMAS MORTIMER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
May 17, 1853. [Only] s. of the Rev. Heury (above). I; ,,1
Folkington. Sussex. B. there. Schools, King's College,
London, Winchester College and at home. Matric. Michs.
1853. Resided two terms. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 23, 1854. Ensign, 46th Regt., 1855; Lieut., 6th Regt.,
1856; Capt., 1S62; retired, 1864. Served in the Crimean War.
Secretary of the Naval and Military Club, 1871. Married,
July 10, 1865, Annie, dau. of Robert Thrupp, of Brighton.
Kelty, Sterling
Resided at Westham, Sussex, where he died July 26, 1886.
{Winchester Coll, Reg.; Venn, n, 312; Inns of Court; Matrics.
and Degrees, 1S51-1900 erroneously calls him ' Kelso'.)
KELTY, STERLING. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Apr. 2S, 1800. [2nd] s. of Peter Sterling [Surgeon, of Peas
Hill, Cambridge]. Bapt. Nov. 29, 1781, at Cambridge.
Schools, Rugby and Eton (1793-9}. Ma trie. Michs. 1800;
B.A. 1S04; M.A. 1807. Fellow, 1S03-27. C. of Kersey and
Lindsey, Suffolk, 1S06-8 and 1S10-16. Diverted to medicine,
1822. Died Feb. 4, 1827, at Gt Yarmouth. Buried there.
See D.N.B. for his sister, Mary Ann, author of many pious
books. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Etott Sch. Lists; King's Coll, Reg.;
G. Mag., 1S27, 1. 282.)
KELVIN, Lord {1841), see THOMSON, WILLIAM.
KELYNACK, WILLIAM SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Aug. n, 1898. [3rd] s. of Nicholas, Wesleyan minister, of
Rusholme, Manchester (and Anne Wesley Dore). B. Sept. 2 1 ,
1S79, in London. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr J. E.
King). Matric. Michs. 1S9S; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. Wesleyan
minister; served on circuits at Clifton, Southampton,
Islington, Birmingham, Brentford, Nottingham, Leicester,
Hull, Highgate, Kilburn and Hampstead and Hammersmith.
Author, Moses for the Children; Making Melody. Of The
Manse, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick, in 1933. (Boase, Coll.
Cornub,, 442 (for parentage); Who's Who in Methodism,
I933-)
KEMBALL, VERO SHAW. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
Hall, May 27, 1S74- [Only s. of Vero Seymour, Capt.,
Bombay Artillery.] B. Apr. 1S54. Schools, Dresden, Hales-
worth (Rev. R. S. Beloe) and Harrow (1S6S-71). Matric.
Michs. 1S74; B.A. 187S. Adm. Solicitor, 1SS0; retired, 1897.
Died July 31, 1934, at Clifton. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; The Times, Aug. 1, 1934.)
KEMBALL-COOK, BASIL ALFRED. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 9, 1895. 2nd s. of Herbert .[schoolmaster],
of Stanmore Park, Stanmore, Middlesex [sometime of Pre-
toria, S. Africa]. B.May 21, 1876, at 23, Montpelier Crescent,
Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. In the Home
Civil Service, 1899; Transport Department, Admiralty, 1900;
Director of Naval Sea Transport, Ministry of Shipping, 191 7;
Director of Admiralty Transports, 1919. Chairman,
Managing Board of the Maritime Service Reparation Com-
mission, 1920; Assistant British Delegate, Reparation
Commission, 192 1-6. Managing Director, British Tanker
Co., 1927-35. Director, British Guiana Consolidated Gold-
fields, Ltd., 1936-S. C.B., 1918; K.C.M.G., 1925. Deputy
Divisional Food Officer for London, 1942-4. Divisional
Officer, 1944-6-. Commander, Legion d'Honneur; Com-
mander, Order of Leopold; Commendatore, San Maurizio
and San Lazzaro; Commander, Order of St Stanislas. Of
39, Hill Street, London, W. Died Nov. 28, 1949. (Eton Sch.
Lists; King's Coll. Reg,; Who's Who.)
KEMBER, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens*, May 19, 1824.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S24; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833.
In Holy Orders, 'George Kember, M.A.* Name only in
Clergy List, 1S41-63, and disappears 1864.
KEMBLE, CHARLES ADAMS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 12,
1864. S. of the Rev. Charles [Wadham College, Oxford, 1837],
R. of Bath Abbey. B. Oct. 12, 1846, at Clapham, London.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1S72.
2nd Lieut., N. Somerset Yeomanry, 1873. Of Hallatrow,
Somerset, in 1910. J. P. for Somerset. Master of the Salters'
Company, 1897-8- Brother of Henry (1S71). {Repton Sch. Reg.)
KEMBLE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1857.
S. of the Rev. William [Lincoln College, Oxford, 1829], R. of
Hanningfield, Essex. B. [Aug. 12, 1S3S], at Slapton, Bucks.
School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A.
1867. Ord. deacon (London) 1861 ; priest, 1862 ; C. of
St Bartholomew's, Bethnal Green, 1861-4. C. of Bromley
St Leonard, Middlesex, 1864-5. C. of Sheffield, 1865-6.
Chaplain in Bengal, 1866-70. C. of Dewsbury, Yorks.,
1870-1. V. of Yeadon, 1871-9. R. of S. with W. Hanning-
field, Essex, 1879-85. V. of Cold Coniston, Yorks., 1885-94.
Rural Dean of N. Craven, 1893-8. V. of Long Preston,
1894-8. Died Dec. 14, 1898. (Marlborough Coll, Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Dec. 19, 1898.)
KEMBLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8, 1871. S. of
the Rev. Charles [Wadham College, Oxford, 1S37], of
Vellore, Bath. B. [Nov. 5, 1852], in London. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. An estate-agent.
Of Overton (sometimes spelt Overtown), Swindon, Wilts.,
J.P. Died May iS, 1893. Brother of Charles A. {1864);
father of the next. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
KEMBLE, HENRY MAULE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896.
Elder s. of the above, of Overtown [Overton], Wroughton,
Swindon. B. June 29, 1877, at Overton. School, Cheltenham.
Matric Michs. 1896; Scholar; B.A. [899, 2nd Lieut., R.G.A.,
1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 1911; Major, 1915. Served at
Kemp, Augustus
Singapore, in 1900; in Aden, 1903-4; in Gibraltar and Hong
Kong; Adjt., R.A., Ceylon, 1913- In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.G.A.; D.S.O., 1919; mentioned in despatches!.
Retired, 1921. Subsequently of Goodworth Clatford,
Andover, Hants. Died Mav 11, 194S, at Eastbourne.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; TheV.C. and D.S.O.; Army Lists.)
KEMBLE, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 26,
1S07. [S. of Stephen, actor and manager (for whom see
D.N.B.). B. Sept. 15, 1789, m Villiers Street, Strand,
whither his mother, after acting Queen Margaret in the
'Battle of Hexham', on this the closing night of the Hay-
market Theatre, was hurriedly carried. School, Winchester.]
Matric. Lent, 1808. Left Cambridge after two years'
residence, to go on the stage. Appeared first at Whitehaven,
and then, under his father's management, in various
northern towns. Subsequently acted in Southampton,
Portsmouth and Bristol, and latterly at the Haymarket and
{as Romeo) at Drury Lane, but was never very successful.
Criticised for shouting and ranting; said to possess 'the
strongest lungs and weakest judgment of any performer in
his station'. Married Miss Frieze, a member of his father's
Company who frequently acted with him. She subsequently
made a successful debut at the English Opera House as Polly
in 'The Beggar's Opera'. 'Before he was forty, his hair was
snow-white, and he showed manv signs of age, and some, it is
said, of decrepitude.' Died June 22, 1S36. (D.N.B.)
KEMBLE, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 13, 1868.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1874.
KEMBLE, JOHN MITCHELL. Adm. pens, (age 20 sic) at Trinity,
June 26, 1824. [Elder] s. of Charles [the actor, of Craven
Hill, Bayswater]. B. [Apr. 2, 1807], in London. [A nephew
of Mrs Siddons.] Schools, Clapham, and Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1828. Prominent among the Apostles,
officially, the 'Cambridge Conversazione Society', who were
ardently speculative. Friend of Tennyson, who addressed
to him his sonnet To J. M. K. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 22, 1827. Studied philology in Germany, under Jacob
Grimm. Earned a reputation as an Anglo-Saxon scholar by
his edition of the Poems of Beowulf, 1S33. Lectured at Cam-
bridge on the Anglo-Saxon language and literature, 1834.
Married, 1836, Nathalie Auguste, dau. of Professor Amadeus
Wendt, of Gottingen. Resided in London, employed in
literary work and studying history and philology. Examiner
of stage plays, 1840-57. Subsequently separated from his
wife, and lived abroad, studying archaeology. Edited the
British and Foreign Review, iS35~44- Author, The Saxons
%n England; Codex Diplomaticus aevi Saxonui, etc. A list of
his 'Writings' is given in Proceedings of the British Academy,
xxv. 21-36. Died of inflammation of the lungs at the
Gresham Hotel, Dublin, Mar. 26, 1S57. Buried in the
cemetery of St Jerome, Dublin. A bust of him is in the
library of Trinity College, Cambridge. (Bury Or. Sch. Reg.;
Boase, 11. 187; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; Bruce Dickens;
Sir F. Galton, Memoirs, 286; C.U. Hist. Reg., 992, note 24.)
KEMBLE, NASH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Caius, Oct. io, 1798.
[Elder] s. of Francis, of [St S wit bin's Lane], London [mer-
chant]. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 10, 1794. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) Sept. 22, 1799; priest, Mar. 9, 1800. R. of
Little Parndon, Essex, Feb. 19, 1812-30. C. of Run well and
Ramsden Crays. Died Feb. 15, 1830. (Venn, 11. 133; Inns
of Court; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KEMM, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1856. Of Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1862; priest,
1864; C. of Swainswick, Somerset, 1862-4. C. of Haydon,
Dorset, 1865-6. C. of St Helier, Jersey, 1S66-7. C. of
Beverstone, Gloucs., 1868-72. C. of Addingham, Cumber
land, 1873. V. of E. Keimett, Wilts., 1S73-S3 1
St Mary's, Hatfield, Herts., 1883-91. Subsequently resided
at Beaconsfield Road, St Albans, and disappears from
Crockford, 19 19.
KEMMIS, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall. Nov. 4.
[812; from Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
I tot. 17, 1810, aged 19. S. of Thomas [Crown and Treasury
solicitor for Ireland], of Kildare Street, Dublin, and Shaeii
Castle, Killeen [and Anne, dau. of Henry White, of Dublin].
[B. Mar. 9, 1791.] School, Harrow. Matric. Mil h
B.A. 1815. Of Deny and Meehck, Queen's Co., Ireland, and
of Choisy, near Paris. Married, 1818, Mary Alice, dau. of
George Losh, of Chatlet, Rouen. Died s.p. July,
{Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives 'died July, 1840'; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; At. Oxon., which gives 'died 10.1 1 '.)
KEMP, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caios, Nov. 14,
1834. S. of James, Esq., of Poole, Dorset. B. there. School,
Southampton, and private tuition Matric. Michs. 1835;
B.A. 1840; m.a. is.n. Ord.deacon (Norwii hi JuK
priest, Aug. 1, 1841; C. of N. Tuddeaham, Norfolk, 1840-3.
*3
Kemp, Charles Campbell
V. of Worth Matravers, Dorset, 1843-50. C. of Hamworthy,
1851-7. V. of Corfe-Mullen, 1857-8. R. of Eldon, Hants.,
'- Resided latterly at Poole, where he died Jan. 23,
1890. Buried there. (Venn, u. 229; Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 29, 1890.)
KEMP. CHARLES CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 14,
1836. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Mar. 16, 1837. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1838. [Vmntn. 238 (Charles only),)
.July 6, 1854.
KEMP, EDWARD CURTIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 27,
1S12. Of Su0olk. [S. of William, of Woodbridge.] Matric.
Michs. 1S13; Scholar, 1816; B.A. {12th Wrangler) 1817; M.A.
1820. C. of Lyndhurst, Hants., 1825-8. C. of East Dereham,
Norfolk, 1828-9. R. of Whissonsett and Honnngtoft, 1820-
65. 'Fonuerlv chaplain at Berlin.' Chaplain to H.R.H. the
Duke of Cambridge, 1865-81. P.C. of St 1 >e,,r-. , < ,t Ver-
mouth, 1865-S1. Married, June 29, 1826, Elizabeth Anne,
dau. of Francis Riddell Reynolds, of Gt Yarmouth. Author,
Isaaci Wattsii Carminum Fasciculus qui inscribitur, 'Divine
S<mgs'\ I he Course .■/ ( htv.U m Obedience, etc. Died June 10,
1881, at Gt Yarmouth, s* 1 -■(>. Path, r of William F. (1846),
Henry J. (1853) and John G. (1856). {Cambridge (hr-micle,
July 7/1820; i ?.'. w i-i , 1 oster, Index Lutes,; Boase, 11. 189.)
KEMP, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, May 11,
1818. S. of Samuel. B. at Exeter. School, Exeter. Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822. C. of St Mary Arches, Exeter.
C. of Kenwyn and Kea, Cornwall. Minister of Penwerris
Chapel. V. of St Allen, 1840-2. Author, Sermons. Died
June 26, 1S42, at St Allen. (Boase, Bib, Cornub., 1. 282;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1842, II. 216.)
KEMP, GEORGE. Adm pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 23, 1830.
S. of William. B. at Cheshunt, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1830.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Mar. 18, 1831; M.B. 1835; M.D.
184^. At St Thomas's Hospital. Professor of Chemistry at
Queen's College, Birmingham. Of Douglas, Isle of Man, in
1850; of Guernsey in i860; of Hereford in 1870; of Barn-
staple, Devon, in 1880. Married, Nov. 15, 1838, Sally, dau.
of George Frederick Prescott, of Theobalds Grove. Author
of chemical and physiological papers. Died 1885, at Barn-
staple, aged 77. (T. A. Walker, 443; Medical Directories',
MS. notes; G. Mag., 1839, 1. 88.)
KEMP, GEORGE. Adm.
■ at St John's, Ju
KEMP, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, June 28,
1836. Of Middlesex. Maine. Michs. 1836; Scholar, 1837;
B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 1841;
priest, May 22, 1842. Chaplain of the Royal Orthopaedic
Hospital, London, 1847-50. C. of St George's, Hanover
Square, 1847. C. of St Dionis Backchurch, 1847-52. C. of
St Giles's, Cripplegate, 1854-6. R. of St Alphage's, London
Wall, 1856-79. Disappears from Crockford, 1880.
KEMP, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1884. S. of
George Fawke [deceased], of Beechwood, Rochdale, Lanes.
B. there [Tune 9], 1S66. Schools [Mill Hill {1877-81) and]
Shrewsbury (1881-4). Had matric. from Balhol College,
Oxford, Apr. 13, 1883, aged 16. Matric. Michs. 18S4, B.A.
1888. Cricket 'blue,' 1885," 18K6, 1888. Played for Lancashire.
r$85-93. Major, Lanes. Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1S91. Served
in the S. African War, 1899-1902, with the 8th Batt., Im-
perial Yeomanry, and in command of 32nd Batt.; mentioned
three tunes 111 despat< h'S, pup'1, pi<>-\ Served m the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Lanes. Fus. (T.F. Res.), in Egypt
and Gallipoh; Hrigadier-Gencral, 120th and 127th Brigades,
42nd Division). M.P. for the Heywood Div. of Lancashire.
1895-1906; for North-west Manchester, 1910-12, which seat
he resigned, declaring that he 'loathed politics*. Knighted,
1900; C.B., pi ',7. Created I '.aron Rochdale of Rochdale,
1913.' Lord-Lieutenant of Middlesex, 1929-45. Chairman of
Kelsall and Kemp, flannel manufacturers. Of The Old Hall,
Highgate, and Lingholme, Keswick, Cumberland. Died
Mar. 24, 1945, at Lingholme. (Mill Hill Sch. Keg.; shrejfs-
buty Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.\ Hook of Blues; Univ War List,
Army Lists; Burke, /'. and B.t p)i" [sub R. .1 hdale) ; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Who's Who; The Limes, Mar. 26
and 28, I945-)
KEMP, GODFREY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 24, 1865. Only s. of Godfrey, Esq., deceased. B. at
Belton, Rutland. Maine. Michs. 1865; Scholar, 1865; B.A.
(10th Wrangler) 1869; M.A. 1872. Fellow, 1870-3. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of St Botolph's, Cam-
bridge, 1872-3. R. of Rawreth, Essex. 1873-191?- Died
suddenly, at Southend, Dee. 1915. [The Junes, Dec. 20,
ioi5d
KEMP, HENRY CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 18,
1888. [B. 1871.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1912. Assistant Master at King
Kemp, Kenneth Hagar
Alfred's School, Wantage, for one year; at Tyttenhanger
Lodge, St Albans, for three years; at St Michael's, Westgatc,
for one term; at Sumeld Park, Cromer, for ten years; at
Saugeen School, Bournemouth, for one year. A private tutor
in 1918. Of Seaford, Sussex, in 1945. (Shrewsbury Sch. Keg. ;
Schoolmasters' Directories; CM. Part. Reg.)
KEMP, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity Hall,
July 4, 1853. 2nd s. of the Rev. E[dward] C[urtis] (1812),
R. of Whissonsett, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857.
C.of Milford-on-Sea, Hants., 1860-3. Resided at Whissonsett .
1864-5; at Gt Yarmouth, 1865-80, when he disappears from
Clergy List. Brother of William F. (1846) and John G. (1856).
KEMP, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3,
1874. [Only] s. of the Rev. Henry William (next) [Master ,,|
the Charterhouse. Hull] [and Ann Maria], B. [Dec. 7, 1852],
at Hull. Bapt. Jan. 30, 1853. [Schools, Hull and Shrews-
bury.] Matric. Michs. 1874; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1H77);
LL.B. 1S78; B.A. 1880; LL.M. 1881 ; M.A. 1885. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Aug. 16, 1875; MacMahon law student, 1879.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S79, and, by the Middle Temple,
1892. On the North Eastern Circuit. K.C., 1904. Bencher
of the Middle Temple, June 4, 1912. Recorder of York,
pjii-17; of Hull, 1917-28. Of 59, Inverness Terrace,
London, W. Died Jan. 12, 1943, at Tunbridge Wells, aged 90
(Shrewsbury Sch, Jteg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Middle Temple Bench Bk.; Fox-Davies.
Armorial Families.)
KEMP, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 29, 1839. Of Canterbury. [B. 1820, at St Peter's, Isle
ofThanet. School, Beverley Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1830,
Scholar, 1840; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1843; priest, 1844; C. of St Mary's, St Helens, Lanes.,
1S43-6. C.of St John's, Kingston-on-Hull, 1846-7; V. there,
1847-79, where he had one of the largest o m. irrigations in the
North of Englaud. Lecturer of Holy Trinity, Kingston-on-
Hull, 1865-79. Master of the Charterhouse, Hull, "1868-88.
V. of Milling ton with Gt Givendale, Yorks., iS 79-80. Canon
of York, 1886-88. Married Ann Maria, dau. of Thomas
Lovell, of Winwick Warren, Northants. Author, Sermons.
Died Mar. 7, 1888, at the Charterhouse, Hull. Father of the
above. (Boase, 11. 190; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 14, 1S88.)
KEMP. JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 24,
1856. S. of the Rev. Edward Curtis (1S12) [and Elizabeth
Anne]. B. at Whissonsett, Norfolk. Bapt. May 31, 1835.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1S63. Brother of William F. (1S46)
and Henry J. (1853).
KEMP, JOHN HAROLD. Adm. at Clare, June 18, 1892. [2nd
s. of William George, M.D., of Hastings.] School, Christ's
College, Canterbury, New Zealand. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.C. 1899. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. Of West Dulwich, in
1900. Ophthalmic House Surgeon, St Bartholomew's Hos-
pital, Clinical Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital.
In Wellington, New Zealand, 1910-20-. Of Woodchester,
Horsham, in 1930. Died June 16, 1939. (Medical Directories ;
I he limes, June 19, 1939.)
KEMP, JOHN TABOR. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1881. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1882. S. of E., Esq., of
Burlingame, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs. B.A. 18S4; M.A.
18S8.
KEMP, JOSEPH. Mus.B. from Sidney, 1808; Mus.D. 1809.
[B. 1778. in Exeter. Chorister of Exeter Cathedral.] Organist
of Bristol Cathedral, 1802. Settled in London, 1809-14,
where he gave lectures on music at various literary institu-
tions. Returned to Exeter, on account of failing health,
1814-18; founded a Musical College there, 1814. Visited
France, 1818-21, and again returned to Exeter. Married,
1805, a dau. of Henry John, of Cornwall, and had issue.
Composer of The Jubilee (which was performed at the Theatre
Royal, Haymarket, on Oct. 25, 1809, to commemorate the
entrance of the King on the 50th year of his reign); Musical
Illustration), of the Beauties of Shakespeare; Musical Illustra-
tions of I he Lady of the Lake, I he i'oeal Magazine; Tlie New
Systetn of Musical Education, 'probably the first method
propounded in England for teaching music to numbers
simultaneously'; and of numerous Anthems, Chants,
Sonatas, etc. Died May 22, 1824, in London. (Grove, Diet.
../Music, 11. 565; G. Mag., 1824. II. 91; D.N.B.)
KEMP, KENNETH HAGAR. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1871.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Nunn Robert Pretyman (next).] B.
Apr. 21, 1853, at Erpingham, Norfolk. School, Clergy
Orphan, Canterbury". .Ma trie. Mil lis 1S71; B.A. 1875.
Second Lieut, m the Army (unattached), 1875-6. Succeeded
his cousin as 12th Bart., 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 22, 1876. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. On the
South Eastern Circuit. Capt., 3rd Batt., the Norfolk Regt.
M
Kemp, Nunn Robert Pretyman
(T.), 1883; Major, 1S94. Served in the South African War,
1890-1902. Colonel commanding the 3rd Ban., the Norfolk
Regt., 1904-10. In the Great War, IQ14-19 ('he 2nd (Garrison)
Batt., Suffolk Regt. Colonel, the Norfolk Regt., 1916-19;
C.B.E., 1919; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
'valuable "services'). At one time a partner in the banking
firm of Lacon, Youell, and Kemp, of Norwich. Author,
A Treatise on the Law of Allotments. Died Apr. 22, 1936.
at Sheringham, aged 83. Buried at Gissing. {Law Lists;
Foster, Mm at the Bar; G.E.C.; Inns of Court; I'm:: 11 ar
Lis!; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who, 1929-
40; The Times, Apr. 23, 1936.)
KEMP, NUNN ROBERT PRETYMAN. Adm. pens, (age 2r) at
Caius Feb 25,1836. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Thomas Cooke
(iSo6)', V. of E. Meon. Hants. B. at Onnesby, Norfolk.
Schools, N. Walsham and private. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
1S40. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S40; priest, 1S41 ; C. of Penile,
Lanes., 1843-5. C. of Bawdeswell, Norfolk, 1845-8. C. of
Erpingham, 1S56-9. Married, Feb. 11, 1S41, Mary Harriet,
dau. of the Rev. G. Hagar. of Lenmay. Aberdeenshire. Died
Aug. 25, 1859, aged 45. Father of the above. (Vmn, 11. 235;
Clergy List.)
KEMP, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 29, 1832.
S. of Thomas Read (1800), M.P., of Brighton. B. Oct. 1S14,
in Queen's Square, Westminster. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1832. Joined the 9th Lancers. Mamed, Nov. 28,
1857, Susan, dau. of Thomas Sheppard, of Folkington Place,
Sussex, and widow of Richard Rushtou Preston. (£!on Sell.
Lists.)
KEMP, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 6, 1841. Resided
one term.
KEMP, THOMAS COOKE. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 28, 1S06.
S. of Benjamin, fanner, i Swafield, Norfolk. B. at Buckling.
School, North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1S06; Scholar,
1806-10; B.A. 1811. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 27, 1819;
priest, June 17, 1821. V. of E. Meon, Froxneld, and Steep,
Hants'., 1826-67. Died Oct. 17, 1S67, at E. Meon, aged 81.
Father of Nunn R. P. (1836). {Vmn, 11. 147; Crockford.)
KEMP, THOMAS READ. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 5,
1800. Of Sussex. Kept two terms by residence. Re-adm.
Fell.-Com. Feb. 15, 1S02. [Only s. of Thomas, M.P. for Lewes,
17S0 (and a wool-stapler), of Brighton, Lewes and Hurst-
monceaux Park. Sussex (and Anne, dau. of Henry Read, of
Brookland). B. 17S2.] [School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. 1S01; B.A. 1S05; M.A. 1810. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Mav 16, 1S04. Lieut, in the Ringmer, Sussex, troop
of Gentlemen- and Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1S04-7. Inherited
from his father in 1S11 the Manor of Bn-rhthelmstone,
Lewes; also the estate and Manor of Hurstiuonceaux, but
this latter he sold in 1S19. M.P. for Lewes, 1S11-16, 1S26-7,
1830, 1831, 1833, 183s, and for Arundel, 1823-6. Spent a con-
siderable fortune in building a large mansion in Montpelier
Road, Brighton, which he named 'The Temple', but it was
never finished and became a boys' school. Also erected an-
other house in Belgrave Square, London. Founder (c. 1S20) of
Kemp Town, Brighton, on which he spent so much that it is
said to have ruined him. Gave the site of the Sussex County
Hospital and £1000 towards the hospital. Vice-President of
the Church Missionary Society, 1812-16. A Manager of the
London and Brighton Railway. Seceded from the Church of
England, 18 16, but later returned to orthodoxy. Married
(1) July 12, 1S06, Frances, dau. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart.,
M.P.; (2) 1832, Frances Margaretta, dau. of Charles Watkm
TohnShakerley, of Somerford Hall, Cheshire, relict of Vigors
Harvev, of Hammerton Hall, Yorks. Died Dec. 20, 1S44,
suddenly in Paris, where he had a residence, ' aged 63 '. Father
of Philip( 1832). (W.R. Williams, MSS.\ Caribbeana,iv.2S5;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 344; D.N.B.; Inns of Court.)
KEMP, THOMAS RICHARDSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall. Dec. 14, l853- [Elder] s. of Tfhom.is]
Reginald] [banker and billbroker], of 2. Carlton \ illas,
Maida Vale, London. B. 1836. Matric. Lent, 1854: B.A.
1858. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 10, 1854. Called to
the Bar (Lord Mayor's Court), Apr. 30, 1858. On the South
Eastern Circuit. Recorder of Norwich. Q.C., 1877. Bencher,
Middle Temple, Nov. 24, 1881; Reader, 1891; Master
Treasurer, 1900. Married, 1866, Emily, dau. of C. J.
Plumpton, barrister-at-law. Of 5. Queen's Gate Terrace,
London. Died Apr. 30, 1905. (Middle Temple Bench Bk.;
Foster, Mm at the Bar; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Who was
Who, 1897-1916.)
KEMP V1CKERMAN NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. r, 1896. S. of the Rev. J[ames] V[ickerman] (B.A ,
Durham), of Sunderland. B. Oct. r5, 1877, at Leeds. School,
Royal Grammar, Newcastle (Mr T. C. Logan). Matnc. Michs.
1896; B.A. (3«A Wrangler) 1899; M.A. 1921. Ord. deacon
Kempe, Alfred Bray
(Durham) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of Bvers Green, Durham,
1901-3. Missioner at St Gabriel (S.P.G. Tamil Mission),
Rangoon, 1904-33. Diocesan Chaplain at Port Blair,
Andaman Isles, 1933-48-. (Crockford.)
KEMP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, July 6,
17S0. 2nd s. of Richard, of London. B. there [July 31, 1761].
[School, Merchant Tavlors'.] Matric. Michs. 1780; Exhibi-
tioner 17S0; Scholar; B.A. 1784. (Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.)
KEMP, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Apr. 6, [787.
A 'Ten-year man'. Matric. Lent, 1799; B.D. (Stat. Eli:.)
1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. r, 1798; priest, Oct. 14,
179S. Died Mar. 6, 1802, at Auchterarder. (G. Mag., 1802,
1. 285.)
KEMP, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July r,
1846. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. E[dward] Curtis (1812), R. of
Whissonsett, Norfolk [and Elizabeth Anne]. B. at Gt
Yarmouth. Bapt. July 4, 1S27. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A.
1850; M.A. 1853. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1851.
Called to the Bar, June 9, 1854. For 47 years assistant
Secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
in Foreign Parts. Secretary to the Ritualism Commission,
1867. Married, Aug. 28, 1S60, Julia Lane Grace, 3rd dau. of
Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford. Died Jan. 5, 1903, in London.
Brother of John G. (1856) and Henry J. (1853). (Inns of
Court; Law Lists; Foster, Mm at the Bar; The Times, Jan. 7,
1903.)
KEMP, Sir WILLIAM ROBERT, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Corpus Christi, June 22, i8rr. Of Norfolk. [Elder s. of
Sir William Robert, 9th Bart., of Gissing (and Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Adcock, of Carleton, Norfolk). B. Nov. 14, 1791 .]
Had succeeded as 10th Bart., 1804. Matric. Michs. 1811;
M.A. 181 v Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 9, 1811; priest,
Dec. 10, 1812. R. of Gissing and Flordon, Norfolk, 1816-74.
J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk. Married, Mar. 10, 1859, Mary,
dau. of Charles Saunders, of Camberwell, Surrey, and had
issue. Died May 29, 1S74, at Gissing Hall. (G.E.C.; Crock-
ford; Boose, v. 808; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KEMP, WILLIAM ROUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Tune 19, 1S88. S. of G. L., Esq. School, Eton. Matric.
"Michs. 1888; B.A. 1898. At Calcutta University and at
St Mary's Hospital. L.S.A., 1897; L.M.S.S.A., 1909. Civil
Surgeon, attached R.A.M.C, in the S. African War, 1899-
rgo2; with the Ladysmith relief column. Civil Surgeon,
H.M. Transport Sicilian, and Surgeon, Yacht Lyra, 1905.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; Capt.
(Med.), R.A.F.). Of Sheffield in 1920. In practice in Crickle-
wood, 1930-44-. (Eton Sch. Lists: Medical Directories^
KEMP-WELCH, MAURICE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1899.
[Only s. of James, of Weybridge, Surrey. School, Clifton.]
Matric. Michs. 1899; Exhibitioner, 1901; B.A. 1902. In
business. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut.,
Yorks. Regt.); killed in action, Apr. II, 1917. (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 19.
I9I7.)
KEMPE, ALFRED ARROW. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 4,
1833. [S. of Alfred John, M.D., of London. B. 1S14. School.
St Paul's.] Migrated to Clare, Oct. 1S33; matric. Michs.
1833; Exhibitioner, 1S33. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Dec. 23.
1833, and thence to Magdalene, Oct. II, 1834; B.A. 183S.
Ord. deacon, 1838; priest, 1839; C. of Wittersham and Bren-
zett, Kent. C. of St Peter's, Walworth, Surrey. C.ofDinton,
Bucks. R. of Wexham, 1846-1909. Latterly resided at
Hove, Sussex, where he died Dec. 13, 1909, aged 95. [St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 16, 1909)
KEMPE, ALFRED BRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 14,
1867. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Edward (1829), R. of
St James's, Piccadilly, London. B. July 6, 1849, at Ken-
sington, London. School, St Paul's, London. Man.
1868; Campden exhibitioner; Perry exhibitioner, 1871;
Scholar, 1871; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1872; M.A. 1S84. Hon.
D.C.L., Durham. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1S71.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873- On the Western Circuit.
Bencher, Inner Temple, 1909. F.R.S., 1881; Treasurer and
Vice-President, 1899-1919. Secretary, Royal Commission
on Ecclesiastical Courts, 18S1-3. Chancellor of dios. of
Southwell, 1884; of Newcastle, 1886; of St All-ans, 1891, and
Peterborough, etc. Official to the Archdeacons of Essex,
Southwark, and Kingston. Knighted, 1912. Died Apr. ax,
1922 m London. Brother of Edward W. (1862) and John A.
(18651. rmib., 442;
Inns of ( aurt; Lav > "<» '< 'he Bar ; Who was
Who, 1916-28; The limes. Apr. 22. 1922.)
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Kempe, The Rev. Charles
KEMPE, The Rev. CHARLES. B.A. 179+, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Pembroke, 1704. [2nd s. of Charles, of Veryan,
Cornwall.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Feb. 20,
175S, aged 19; B.A., Oxford, 176:. R. of Grade, Cornwall.
R. of St Mabyn, 1793-1S17. Married Catherine, dau. of
Mr — Hocken, of St Tudy, Cornwall. Died Nov. 19, 1817,
at St Mabvn. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 443; Cant. Act Bk.;
Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1817, 11. 634.)
KEMPE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1795- S. of John Tabor, of New York. [B. Feb. 12. 1778.]
School, Charterhouse, London. Matric. Michs. 1797; Scholar,
1799; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 19,
1802; priest (Peterb.) Apr. 23, 1S08; C. of Bitton, Gloucs.,
[802-7. Possessed of ample means, he spent the greater part
of his life in semi-retirement and subscribed very liberally
to many religious and charitable institutions in Bristol.
After his death his executors found in his house nearly a ton
of sermons, many of which he had never preached. Died
May 11, 1858, at Clifton, Bristol, aged 82. Buried at St
Michael's, Bristol. Bequeathed fso, 000 for Church purposes.
(G. Mag., 1858, 1. 681; C. R. Hudleston; Xorthants. ' lergy.)
KEMPE, EDWARD CHALLIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. [Elder] s. of the Rev, Edward Wood (next), of Forty
Hill vicarage, Enfield, Middlesex. B. [Feb. n, 1881], at
Enfield. School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1904; priest
(Southwark) 1905; C. of St George's, Camberwell, Surrey
(Trinity College Missionary), 1904-9. R. of Brewanina, New
South Wales, 1909-12. Vice- Principal, Brotherhood of the
Good Shepherd, Dubbo, N.S.W., 1909-12; Principal, 1912-
15. Served in the Great War, 1915-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
mentioned in despatches). At the House of the Resurrection,
Mirfield, Yorks., 1919-21. Superior of Commun. of Ascen.,
Goulbum, N.S.W., 1921-8. V. of Blvth, Notts., 1928-42.
V. of Hitchin, Herts., 1942-8-. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Univ. War List.)
KEMPE, EDWARD WOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Oct. 24,
iv, 2. S. of the Rev. John Edward (1829), K. of St James's,
Piccadilly, London. B. July 9, 1.844, at Hadley, Mi.MI--.-x
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1863; Exhibi-
tioner, 1864-7; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (London)
1868; priest, 1869; C. of St Andrew's, Enfield, 1868-74
V. of Jesus Church, Forty Hill, Enfield, 1874-1918. Priest-
in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, 1878-1901. Hon. Priest to
King Edward VII, 1901-ro. Author, Enfield and its En-
virorts. Died May 12. 101.8. Father of the above; broth, r ..!
[ohn A. (1865) and Alfred B. (1867). (Si Paul's Sch. Reg.;
1 rochjord; Who was Who, 191(1-28.)
KEMPE, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mav 13
[868. S. of the Rev. James Cory (next). B. [Mar. 2
.it Merton, Devon. School, private. Matric. Michs
B.A. 1872; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1872; priest,
1875; C. of Merton, Devon, [872-9. C. of Lew Trent hard,
1879-81. C. of Newton St Cyres, 1881-2. V. of St Breward.
Cornwall, 1882-7. Rural Dean of Trigge Minor, 18S5-7.
V. of Veryan, 1887-1915. Hon. Canon of Truro Cathedral.
1905-15. V. of Abbotsham, Devon, 1915-26. Reside. 1
latterly at Bidefor.l, where he died Oct. 20. 1933. Buried at
Abbotsham. Doubtless brother of [ohn II. (1864) (Pale
II. 606; Crockford: The Times, Oct. 23, 1933.)
KEMPE, JAMES CORY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6, 1831.
S. of the Rev. 'J.', of Fowev [the Rev. John, of Exeter
College, Oxford, was V. of Fowey, 1818-63: his 2nd s.,
George Henry, was also of Exeter College, 1827]. School,
liliinilell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A.
1871. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt. dan. from Exeter) Feb. 28,
1837; pnest (Bath and Wells) Apr. 9. 1818; C. of Modbury
Devon, 1837. C. of St Buryan, Cornwall, 1837-8. <. oi
Morchard Bishop, Devon, 1838-44. R. of Iluish. 1
R. of Merton, 1845-93, Surrogate, dio. of Exeter, 1845-93.
Preb. of Exeter Cathedral, 1870-93. Married, June 2 3, 1,84 t,
Laura, dau. of Commander Pulling, R.N. Died Dec. 25,
1 ■■> 1 Father of the above and doubtless of |..hn H (1864)
(I'.liiHdell's 8,;,, AY; .(',.., I t.y.l . 1 ant. Act Bk.; I he Guardian
Dec. 28, 1893; G. Mag . : i\, 11. 200.)
KEMPE, JOHN ARROW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8, 1865
S. of the Rev. John Edward (next), R. of St James's, Pi. . a-
dillv, London. B. Jan. 5, 1846, at Hadley, Middlesex.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869.
Entered the Treasury, 1867. Assistant Private Secret. try b.
Mr Disraeli during his brief Premiership in 1868. Private
Secretary to Sir Stafford Northcote (afterwards l.or.l
fddesleigh), 1874-80, and afterwards serve.1 in the same
capacity to Sir R. Lingen and Lord Frederick Ca1
from 1880-8. A Principal Clerk in the Treasury, 1888-94.
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Customs, 1894— 1903;
Kempson, Eric William Edward
Assistant Comptroller and Auditor, 1903; Auditor-General,
1904-n. C.B., 1900. K.C.B., 1909. Chairman of the Local
Taxation Committee. 1911-14. Member of the Royal Com-
mission on the Civil Service, 1915. Subsequently of Coram
Court, Lyme Regis, where he died Apr. 4, 192S. 'Brother of
Edward W. (1862) and Alfred B. (1867). (5/ Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Who was Who, 1916-28; Cambridge Review, 1927-8, 344;
The Times, Apr. 5, 1928.)
KEMPE, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 13, 1829.
[S. of Alfred John, gent., of Bromley, Kent, antiquary.
B. Mar. 10, 1810. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Class 1) 1S33; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1S36.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1833; priest, 1S34; C. of Tavistock,
Devon, 1833-6. Second Master at Burv St Edmunds School,
1838-43. C. of Chipping Barnet. 1S43-6. P.C. of St John's,
St Pancras, 1846-S. C. of St Barnabas, Kensington, 1848-
53. R. of St James's, Piccadilly, 1S53-95. Prebendary of
St Paul's, i86r. Proctor, dio. of London, 1868-80. Chapfain-
in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, 1864-1901. Hon. Chaplain
to King Edward VII, 1901-7. Declined the Bishopric of
Calcutta, 1866. \uthor. religious. Died Mar. 11, 1907.
Father of Edward W. (1S62), John A. (1.865) and Alfred B.
(1867). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who mas Who,
1897-1916.)
KEMPE. JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Oct. 1,
1864. Of Devon. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Jan.
(1831).] Ord. deacon (Bishop Hobhouse, for Kxet. :
priest, 1885; C. of Merton, Devon, [868-72. C of Lew
Trenchard, 1873-9. Chaplain of Torrington Union, 1879 86.
R. of Meeth, [886-1916. Resided subsequently at Dolton,
N. Devon, and disappears from Crockford, 1923. Doubtless
brother of James A. ([868). (Crockford (in [S74 only)
describes him as 'of Christ's College, Cambridge . .
/.is/ gives no University.)
KEMPLAY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13, [864.
[2nd] s. of Christopher, of St John's Place, Leeds. B. [845,
at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs. [865;
B.A.,1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23, [869. Died
Dec. 22, 1870. (Inns of Court.)
KEMPLAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 6,
1R20. [2nd] s. of Richard [of Leeds]. B. at Leeds, [8[o.
s.li, ,1, Leeds Grammar. Matric Mn lis. 1829; Scholar, 18-ji;
B.A. Uf/i Wrangler) 1833; M.A. 1836. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 1, 1833. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, [S52. < m
the Northern Circuit. Q.C., 1S72. Bencher, Jan. 29, [874.
Author, Proposed Plan for dealing with the statute Law. 1 ii.-d
June 4, 1882, at 48, Leinster Gardens, London, W. I B 1
[[. 190; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Middle Temple Bench Bk.)
KEMPSON, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 20,
[8[8. S. of Peter. B. at Birmingham. School, Brewood,
Staffs. Matric. Michs. [818; Scholar, 1822; B.A. {22nd
Wrangler) 1823; M.A, [826. Ord. deacon, 1824; priest, [825.
Inc. of the donative peculiar (and latterly P.C.) of Castle
Dr. .mwich, Warws., 1833-78. Died [878. Father of the next,
of Simon M. E. (1S49) and probably of George A. E. (18581.
(Boose, v. 808 (sub his s. Simon M. E.); Crockford.)
KEMPSON, EDWIN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. [8, [848. S. of the Rev. Edwin (above), P.C. of Castle
Bromwich (and Mary). B. at the chapelry of Castle
Bromwich, Apr. 8, [830. Bapt. Mav [8, 1S30. [School,
Cheltenham Proprietary.] Matric. Michs. 1S48; Scholar;
B.A. [852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Winchester) [853;
priest, [854; C. of Send, Surrey, [S53-6. C. of Halesowen,
Worcs., 1856-62. V. of Claverdon with Norton-Lindsev,
Warws., [S62-S7. V. of Merton, Surrey, 1887-99. Married,
Jan. 3, i860, Ellen, dau. of C. Eley, Esq., of Hove. Resided
subsequently at St Leonards-on-S. 1, where he died Jan. 11,
1907, aged 7'e Brother of Simon M. E, (184.)) and probably
of George A. E. (1858). (The Times. Jan. 14, 1907; the
Ecclesiastical Gazette, Feb. 14, i860.)
KEMPSON, ERIC WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. [2nd] s. of Frederick Robertson,
of Roath House, Cardiff, Glam. B. 1S7S, at Hereford.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. [S99; B.A. 1902, M V
1927. Naval Instructor, R.N., 1904-7. Master at the R.N.
College, Dartmouth, 1907-1 1. Senior Physics Master at
Rugby, [9li-[9. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major.
R.E. and R.A.S.C; M.C.; in Palestine with the Royal
Engineers; mentioned twice in despatches). H.M. Inspector
of Schools, 1919-27. Head Master of the Royal Naval
College, Dartmouth, 1927-42. Author (with C. E. Ashford)
of Elementary Theory of Direct tuner.! Dynamo Electrii
Machinery; Introduction la Magnetism and Electricity. Of 35,
Burnham Court, Moscow Road, London, W., in 1044 Died
July 23, 1948. Brother of the next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg .
Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. liar List; Who's Who.)
Kempson, Frederick Claude
KEMPSON, FREDERICK CLAUDE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
18S6. S. of Frederick Robertson, architect, of Bromyard,
Herefs. B. July i, 1867, at Hereford. School, Hereford
Cathedral. Matric. Michs. rSS6; B.A. JS89; M.B. 1S93;
M.A. 1911. At St George's Hospital; Scholar, 1891. Demon-
strator in Anatomy at St George's Hospital Medical School,
1892-3. Junior Demonstrator in Human Anatomy at
Cambridge, 1S97-1900 and 190S. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1895;
priest, rS96; C. of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, 1895-7.
C. of St Luke's, Chesterton, 1897-8. C. of Dean Nether.
Hunts., 1S9S-1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig
(Opt., R.A.M.C; Capt. (Med), R.A.F.). Served in R.A.M.C.
until 19;;. V. of East Newlvn, Cornwall. 1924-6. Author,
Oarsmanship and Training; History of the Trinity Fool
Beagles; The Church in modem England: The future life and
molern difficulties; The 'Green Finch' crime; Descriptions of
Skulls and other Bones from an old Cambridge Cemetery. Died
>, 1926. Brother of the above. (Venn, II. 483; Univ.
War List ; Medical Directories; Crockford.)
KEMPSON, GEORGE ARTHUR EDWIN. Adm. pens, at
EMMANUEL, May r, 185S. [Probablv s. of the Rev. Edwin
(1S18), V. of Castle Bromwich.] Matric. Michs. 1S5S; Scholar;
B.A. 1S62; M.A. 1S67. F.S.A., r894. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
rS63; priest (Elv) 1S66; C. of St Nicholas's, Gt Yarmouth,
1863-4. C. of Mere, Wilts., 1865-6. C. of Hopton, Suffolk,
1866. C. of Bedworth, Warws., 1866-70. C. of Evesham,
Worcs., 1870-1. C. of Wigan, Lanes., 1S71-7. C. of Castle
Bromwich, Warws., r877-9- V. of St James's, Congleton,
Cheshire, 1S79-87. R. of Rendcombe, Gloucs., 1S87-1903.
Died Aug. 23, 1903, at Cirencester, aged 63. Probably brother
of Edwin A. (1S4S) and Simon M. E. (1849). {Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 26, 1903.)
KEMPSON, GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 3, 1S59. S. of Carteret. B. [Mar. 24], 1842,
in London. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1S60; B.A. 1864.
Sometime in the ist Roval Scots Regt. and the 14th Hussars.
Died Dec. 7, 1S93, in Charing Cross Hospital, as the result
of an accident. [Rugby Sch. Keg.)
KEMPSON, HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1844.
S. of Peter, of Castle Bromwich, Warws. [and Dorothy].
B. Jan. II, 1825, at Birmingham. [School, Ockbrook,
Derbyshire. Matric. Michs. 1S44; B.A. 1S48. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Yoxall, Staffs., 1848-9.
C. of Gt Haywood with Fradswell, 1S49-50. C. of Ripley,
Surrev, 1850-1. R. of Romslev, Worcs., 1851-66. V. of
Cookley, 1866-75. R. of St Cuthbert's, Bedford, 1875-86.
V. of llkley, Yorks., 1S86-1901. Surrogate, dios. of Ripon
and Wakefield, 1886-1910. Married, Jan. 13, 1852, Sarah
Sophia, only dau. of the Rev. Charles Pugh, V. of Foxton,
Leics. Resided latterly at Kidderminster, where he died
Apr. 4. 1910. Father of the next. (CroL kford; G. Mag., 1852,
1. 401; The Times, Apr. 6, 1910.)
KEMPSON, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3,
1889. [6th] s. of the Rev. Howard (above), V. of llkley,
Yorks. B. [Mar. 27, 1869], at Cookley, Worcester. School,
Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; M.A.
1897. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S93; priest. 1894; C. of
Cannock, Staffs., 1893-5. C. of St Mary's, Lichfield, 1895.
C. of llkley, Yorks., rS95-l90i. C. of Cannock, 1901-4;
V. there, 1907-n. Surrogate, dio. of Lichfield, 1905. V. and
Surrogate of Penkridge, Staffs., 1911-37. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in
despatches). Preb. in Lichfield Cathedral, 1933-48-. Canon
and Cuslos of Lichfield, 1937-48-. (CrocA/or d; Unto. War List.)
KEMPSON, SIMON MATTHEWS EDWIN. Adm. pens, at
Caius, Dec. 5, 1849. S. of the Rev. Edwin (1818), V. of
Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. B. there May 3, 1831.
School, Cheltenham College (nine years). Matric. Micbs.
1850; Scholar, 1851; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1859. Cricket 'blue,'
1851, 1852, 1853. Played for the Gentlemen v. Players, 1853,
in which match he bowled unchanged in both innings. One
of the best amateur bowlers of his day. In a report on the
centenary of Cheltenham College it is recorded that 'Once
in a match on the playground [at Cheltenham College] he
drove old John Bickley, of the All England XI, clear over
the railings into the Thirlestaine road." Went to India, 1856,
as teacher in a private school. Principal of the Govt. College
at Bareiily, 1858. Inspector of Schools, Agra, 1861. Director
of Public Instruction in the N.W. Provinces, r862-78.
Fellow of Calcutta University. Teacher of Indian History
and Oriental Languages at Cambridge, 1S79-8L Professor
of Hindustani at the Staff College, 1882-3. Married (1) Mar)',
dau. of the Rev. John Fisher, of Higham-on-the-Hill, Leics.;
(2) Mary, dau. of H. Stuart Reid, Esq., of the H.E.I. Co.'s
Service. Author, The Syntax and Idioms of Hindustani;
The Repentance of Xussooh; and other translations from the
Hindustani. Died June 20, 1894, at Dursley, Gloucs.
Brother of Edwin A. (1S48) and probably of George A. E.
(1858). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 292; Boose, v. 808;
Book of Blues.)
VACiilV
Kempthorne, John
KEMPSON, WILLIAM BROOKE. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 19, 1819; from Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Apr. 17, 1818, age 23. S. of John, merchant, of
St Sepulchre's, London. B. Mar. 18, 1795. School, Newport
(Dr Carev). Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1827.
R. of Sto'ke-Lacy, Herefs., 1839-59. Died Feb. 7, 1859, at
Charlcombe rectory, Somerset, aged 63. Father of the next.
(Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.,
1859, l- 327.)
KEMPSON, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1853. S. of the Rev. William Brooke (above). B.
[Mar. 23, 1835], at Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1S54. Cricket 'blue,' 1S55- Major, 99th Regt.
Served in the China War, 1S60, on the Staff; present at the
capture of Taku Forts and the surrender of Peking. Died
Nov. 22, 1877, at Folkestone. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
KEMPSTER, CHRISTOPHER RICHARD. Matric. from Caven-
dish H., Lent, 1890. [S. of William Henry, M.D. B. Nov.
1869, in London.] At the Westminster Hospital, King's
College Hospital, and the London Hospital. M.R.C.S. ;
L.R.C.P., 1896. In charge of the X-ray and electro-thera-
peutic Depts. at several London hospitals. Consulting
Physician, specializing in X-rav and electrotherapeutics.
Surgeon in charge of X-rays and Electro-Therap. Dept., City
of London Military Hospital. Civil Surgeon, War Office.
Freeman, City of London. Liveryman, Society of Apothe-
caries. Of 21, Portland Court, London, W., in 1044. Author,
medical. Died Sept. 7, 194S. (Medical Directories ; Who's Who.)
KEMPT, GEORGE DAVIDSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept.
3, 1889. [School, McRaith's Academv, Glasgow. At Glasgow
University, 1884-9. M.A., Glasgow, 1889.] S. of Irvine,
general Superintendent of the Caledonian Railway, Glasgow
[and Margaret Davidson]. B. there June 9, 1S68. Matric.
Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1S96. President of the Union, 1892.
Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1894. (Law List,
1944; C. J. Fordyce.)
KEMPTHORNE, GERARD AINSL1E. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. T4, 1895. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Philip Henry (rS6i).
Tutor and Assistant Master in Wellington College [and
Annie Elizabeth Badcock, of The Elms, Taunton]. B.
May 10, 1870. at Wellington College. School, Winchester
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902; D.P H. (London), 1913.
Assistant House Surgeon, Derby Royal Infirmary. Lieut.,
R.A.M.C, 1903; Capt., 1907; Major, 1915; Lieut. -Col., 1926.
In the Indian Medical Service; at Lahore and elsewhere.
Sometime Assistant Director of Hygiene, Scottish Command,
Glasgow. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col.,
R.A.M.C; wounded; prisoner of war; D.S.O., 191S;
mentioned twice in despatches; served on the North-West
Frontier, 1919). Retired, 1931. Author, History of Sand-
hurst, Berks.; History of Shr.'iocke, Cornwall. Died Dec. 4,
1039 at St Austell, Cornwall. (Winchester Coll. Reg.: St
John's Coll. Adm., IV. 345; Univ. War List; Medu li
lories; Army Lists; Scottish Biographies; Who was 11 ho,
1929-40; The Times, Dec. 6, 1939.)
KEMPTHORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
May 29, 1792. S. of James, Capt. [Admiral], R.N. [and
Eleanor, dau. of the Rev. Sampson Sandys, R. of Landewed-
nack and Ruan Minor, Cornwall]. B. (June 24, 1775], at
Plymouth dock, Devon. Schools, Truro and Helston. Matric.
Michs. 1792; Scholar. 1792; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and ist
Smith's prize) 1796; M.A. 1799; B.D. 1S07. Fellow, 1796-
1802. Ord. deacon (London) Apr. 25, 1802; priest, Dec. 19,
1802. Doubtless held curacies in Essex, as his sons were born
in that county. V. of Northleach, Gloucs., 1816-38. \ . of
Preston, 1817-20. R. of St Michael's and St Mary-de-Grace,
Gloucester, T825-38. Chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfield
and Coventry, 1824-38. Preb. of Lichfield, 1S25-3S. Married
(1) June 8, 1802, Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Richard Whish,
R. of Northwold, Norfolk, and had issue; (2) Cordelia
Sheppard. A schoolfellow and friend of Henry Martyn.
Author of pamphlets on religious subjects. Died Nov. 9,
1838, at Gloucester. Buried at St Aldate's. Monument in
Gloucester Cathedral. Father of the next and 01 Richard
(1822). (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 445; St John's Coll. Adm., IV.
345- Foster, Index Eccles.; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1S38,
II. 667.)
KEMPTHORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mai )I,
1820; re-adm. June 12, 1821; re-adm. sizar, Oct.
[Elder] 5. of the Rev. John (above), of Essex. Mat:
1821; Scholar, 1S24; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) Feb. 11, 1827; priest (Bath and Wells) Apr. 15,
1827- V. of Wedmore, Somerset, 1827-76
r8i3 Jane Handheld, dau. of Major-General Andi
Died May 3, 1876. Brother of Richard (1822); lather of the
next. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 345; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1833, ii. 363)
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Kempthorne, John
KEMPTHORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age ,8) at Tl),N"iY'
Tan zq 1853 [Elder] 5. of the Rev. John (above), of Wed-
more, Somerit.1 B. there .835. School, St Paul's London.
Matric. M.chs. 1853; Campden exhibitioner 1. Scholar,
,855- Perry exhibitioner, 1855-?; B.A. (5"' ' fa«u| 1857,
MA' i860 Fellow, ,858. Assistant Master at Tonbridge
School , ,858-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1858; pnest (London
;J" c J s,' M ltv's M irylebone, London, 1800-3. C. ot
It5Paurs H n' ll.li. Ken,. ,863-4. Second Master at
St Paul's School, London, 1858-64. Lecturer at St Mar-
earet's Lee Kent ,864-7. Head Master of the proprietary
School ' Bl.ckheaYh, 1864-70, but the school did not prosper
and lost in numbers durin/his time ■ He lack ed some 10 the
qualities essential to success in a head mast ?•*££*"*£%
the dignity whirl, overawes boys, nor the e nthus asm which
insnires them He was humane in his methods of discipline,
but was a poor judge of ch.ua, ter and unf aim, ..fly he made
favourite? In spite of Ins degree h- had little interest n
Classics and his heart was given to music rather than to
Greek or Latin/ Sunday Evening Lecturer at St Smtos,
t ondon 1870-6 V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1876-80.
Author"' Bnef Words on School Life, f^*™^
Died Aug. 5, 1880, at Trumpington. Father of the next
{Boas* vJlolj; Boase, Coll. , o,nub.. 446; on l;>»V >' ' f'i.j
St Paul's Sch. tog.; J. W. Kirby; His!. 0/ the Blackheath
prop. School, 98; Cambridge Review, 1880, 5.)
KEMPTHORNE, JOHN AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 8? 1881. lunlvl s of the Rev. John (above), o£ Trum-
phagton, Cambs. B. May 26. .864, in London School
Haileybury. Matric. M.chs ,s.S- Lxhibifoner ... "- .
Abbott Scholar. .883; Scholar ,884; B.A. (Class Trip.,
Pt I ,st Class 1884; Ft II, 1st Class, l8bb) 1880 M.A. 1800
DO. Classical Lecturer at belwv,.. 1880 Assis an
Matter a. Harrow. .88: ' >rd. d, ao a,. (N, -w, a stle- on-Tyne)
1890; pnest (Durham) 1890; C. of St Aldan s, Gateshead,
,890-5 V.ofSt Mary's, Rochdale, Lanes., 1895-190°. V- °
St Thomas's, Bishop VVe.uiuouth, 1900-1 R and Rural
Dean of Gateshead, 1901-4. R. of Liverpool and Hon Canon
of Liverpool 1004-10. V. of Hessle, Yorks., ,910-13-
B.sho'p o'f Hull,1 .910-.3. Bishop of Lichfield x0£-£
'When in ,Q37 he resigned his bishopric it was with the
universal regret of a diocese that felt ,t had the idea bishop
Married .8 ,0, 11, stcr Mary Peile, only d.iu. of John I eile,
Master of Christ's. Chairman of the Industrial Christian
Fellowship. Author, Pastoral Life and Work Jo-day.
Resided latterly at Mans House, Trumpuigton where he
died Feb. 24. .946. {Haileybury Sch. tog.; Crockford; H ho s
Who; The Times, Feb. 25, 1946.)
KEMPTHORNE, PHILIP HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's
Apr 6, 1861 [Elder] s. of the Rev. Richard (next), Colonial
chaplain [and Sophia Mary]. B. Apr. I, .841, at Longwood
St Helena. Set 1, Uppingham , Mate. M* 1861
Scholar- BA [Class. Trip., 1st Class! .800, M.A ibhq.
FeTlow ',869-74. Assistant Master at Wellington College
8,7-0,0,. Ord., La, on (Oxford) 1808; pr.es. .869. R.o
Wyck Rissington, Gloues., 1903-17. F.R:A-.S' Res'd,end
latterly at Cro.vthome, Berks., where he died May 5, 1920.
Father of Gerard A. (.805). {Uppmgham Sch tog ; St
John's Coll. Adm., .v. 34V. Boase. < oil. , ornub., 446; School-
masters' Directories; < rockford; The J ions, May 6, 19-0.)
KEMPTHORNE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's
June 8, ,8..;. Re-a.ln. June 13, 1823. S. of the Rev John
(179;). Of Essex. [B. Nov. 3. 1804. at Langford.] Matric.
Michs .823; Scholar, 1826; B.A. (27D. Wrangler) ,827, MA
,8,3 Ord deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 23, 1828, pnest (Chester)
Dec. 21, ,828; C. of Tarvin, Cheshire, 1828-31. Archdeacon
of St Helena and Colonial Chaplain, i5ji 00. R. of Elton,
Hunts 1860-88. Rural Dean of Yazley, 1865-88. Married,
,■:,,' I '■ a.:.- !■■■.■ M
Aiiishe, formerly Govern,,, of Dominica. Author Monitors
K.v to 1 hurch Cat* hum (three editions). I Med O, t. 24, .888.
at Elton. Brother of John (.820); father of the above.
I Boase v 80,, Boa e, Co I ornub., 447; St Johns Coll.
Adm iv 345; Crockford; Whistler, History of Elton; The
Guard Oct. 31, 1888.)
KEMPTON, HERBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke July 3 1871 S of Green, merchant. Cambridge
B. there Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878.
KEMPTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. i, 1S25.
CM Cambridgeshire. Matric. Lent, 1826.
KFIMDAL CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
TRINITY, Feb 26, .814. S. of [Rev.] Jonathan [of Barrowby.
L.ncsl B at Chelwood, Somerset. School. IJelu 1
Matric. Michs. 18,4; B.A. 18,9; M.A. .822. R of Briudle
Lanes., 1822-64. n.cd Feb. 25. .i°6f [C'oikfo.d. U,,Sv
List; G. Mag., 1864, I. 533, P. B. G. Brnnall.)
Kendall, John Francis
KENDAL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Not. 12, 1807.
Of Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Maine. Michs ,808,
Scholar .8,,; B.A. 18,2; M.A. ,8,5. Ord. deacon (Bristol)
Apr 4 ',8.3; pr.est (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1S14. C. of Wrest-
Imgwo tn, Beds., -,826. Married, May 12 1814, Mary, dau.
of Jonas Lento.., Esq., of lenstanton, Hunts Died Mar
1826, at Bedford. {Sedbergh Sch. Keg.; G. Mag., 1820, 1. 379.1
KENDAL-GRIMSTON, H. D. K. (1890), see GRIMSTON.
KENDALL, EDWARD AUSTIN. Adm pens at St John's
Oct. ,6 1890. [2nd] s. of the Rev Edward Kay (next), of
Southsea, Hants, [and Alice Peard]. B. Nov. 6, 1870 at
Notting Hill, London. School, Bedford Grammar (Mr Ph.ll-
potts). Matnc. M.chs ,800. Appointed to the LC.S .,1890
served in the N.W. Provinces and m Oudh as Assistant
Magistrate and Collector. Judge of the Small Causes Court
,896; Joint Magistrate, .s.,.s-, 007. District and Sessions
Judge, 1907; Acting Additional Judicial Commissioner for
Oudh, ,916-17; retired, ,9.8. D.ed Feb 24. 1933. at Bogrior
Regis. Buried there. {I.C.S. Lists; Eagle, xlvii. 250, 1 he
Times, Feb. 25, 1933O
KENDALL, EDWARD KAY. Adm. sizar at St John's. July 3.
,852. S. of Lieut. Kendall, R.N., deceased. B^ at Fre-
dencton, New Brunswick. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. (.,'«
Wraneler) iSsfo M.A. 1S59. Adm. ad eundem at Trinity
College, Toronto, 1856; Hon. D.C.L. there, ,886. Professor
of mathematics at Tn.uty College, Toronto „ 50-00. Ord
deacon (Toronto) ,857; pnest, ,858, C of St John s, Notting
Hill, Middlesex, 1860-3. V. of St Mark s, Notting Hill,
,863-84. C. of St Jude's, Southsea, Hants., 1885-6. C. ot
Alverstoke, 1887-8. Registrar m England of Trinity College,
Toronto, 1885-04. Died Feb. „, ,894. "Perry Hill, Kent
aged 61. Father of the above. {Crockford, 1S92, 1 he
Guardian, Feb. 14, 1894.)
KENDALL, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6 1809.
IS of John Naval Commander, ,,f Scarborough, 1 orKs. ».
Sept. 1, 17,0, at Numnngton. Schools, Malt™. (Mr Richard-
son) and Denham (Mr Huggitt).] Matric. Michs. 1809.
Migrated to Sidney, June ,3, 1S10; B.A 1S13. In that year
•Sidney C ,11,-ge was again on fire in two places , and suspicion
fell on Kendall, who was committed for tnal at the assizes.
Sir William Garrow, who was specially re tamed, defended he
prisoner, who was acquitted but finally expelled from the
University. (Gunning, 11. 286; G. M. Edwards, Sidney Sussex
College, 214.)
KENDALL. GEORGE FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christ., Oct. 4, 1873- Of Warwickshire. S. of Frederic, of
B.shopton, Stratford-on-Avon B^ June 30, ,854, at MraG
ford-o.i-Avon. Schools, Stratford Grammar and Felsted
(1867-73). Matric. Michs. .S73; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1S77.
Died Jan. 27, 1918. (.-11. Felsted (no career given).)
KENDALL, GEORGE WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs 1875. [S. of the Rev. William (.845)- B. Aug. 30,
1856 School King Edward VI's Grammar, Stafford.] Organ
Scholar B A 1870; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (London) 1S79;
pr.est (R.pon) 1880; C. of St Dmistan's Stepney, 1879-80.
C. of Bradford. Yorks., 1880-7. V. of St Augustine s Lnder-
cliffe, Bradford, 1887^38. V. of St John's, Bowling, Bradford,
1808-1913 V. of Leake with Nether Sllton, \ orks., ,9,3-24.
C. of Aldingham, Lanes., 1925. Resided subsequently at
Scales, near Ulverston, where he died June 30, 1928. {GrocH-
ford; Buxton correspondence.)
KENDALL, HERBERT PETER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
lulv 1 1856 S of Jonathan, confectioner [and Anne
Elizabeth], B. at Chesterfield, DerbsBapt Oct 5, .8 14
Matric. M.chs. .850; Scholar; B.A. i860; MA 1863. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) i860; priest, 186,; C. of Batley, Yorks.,
,860- C of Llvorscdge. 1S62-4. Head Master of the Free
Grammar School, Batley, 1860-4. Head Master of Hampton
Lucy Grammar School, .864-73- C. of hmeton, Warws
1869-73. V. of Loxlev, .873-94. Resided subsequently at
Richmond. Surrey, where he died July 30, 1903. {Crockford,
1903; The Times, Aug. 1, ,903.)
KENDALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 1, 1830.
t'ndl s of John, Esq., banker, of Helston, Cornwall. [B.
Oct 10 1811.] School. Helston. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A.
1834 Ord. deacon (Exeter) Oct. 26, .834: priest, Oct 25,
1815- C of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, .834-7. C. ot bt
Stephe11-1n-P.ran.1el, ,837-77. C. of Lanteglos, 1837-42;
V there, 1S42-77. Married, ,838, Mary, dau. of Major
Havilaiid Snowe, and had issue. Died Nov. 4, 1877, at
Lanteglos vicarage. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 448. ' rockford;
G. Mag., 1838, 1. 312.)
KENDALL, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. at Kino's Oct. 6 1884
ludl s. of John, of Caterham, Surrey. B. Mar. 21, 1802, at
Blackheath. School, Bellevue House, Greenwich, and at
London University, 1883 (1st Class Hons. ... Lngl.sh, B A.
1884) Matric. Michs. 1884; Exhibitioner, 1S85; B.A. (Hist.
18
Kendall. The Rev. Nicholas
Trip., ist Class) 18S7; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Ely) Sept. 23,
1888; priest (London) 1889; C. of St Clement's. Notting Hill.
1S88-90. V. of Little Tew, Oxon., 1S90-5, and V. of Great
Tew, 1891-5. R. of Hempstead with Lessingham, Norfolk,
1S95-1904. Inc. of St Germain's chapel, Blackheath, Kent,
1904-17. Principal of, and Professor of History, at Queen's
College, London, 1915-19. V. of Richmond, Surrey, 1917-28.
Canon Residentiary of Norwich Cathedra], 1928-31. Author,
A Short History of the Church of England. Died Aug. 8, 1931,
as the result of a motor accident, near Stalham, Norfolk,
aged 69. Buried at Lessingham. (King's Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Aug. 10, 1931)
KENDALL, The Rev. NICHOLAS. B. A., incorp. fromOxford, 1815 ;
M.A. from Pembroke, 1S15. [Youngest]s. of the Rev. Nicholas
[Trinity College, Oxford, 1759], of Pelyn, Cornwall [and
Elizabeth, dau. of Humphrey Cotes. B. Sept. 30, 1781].
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Feb. 17, 1800, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1804. V. of Talland, Cornwall, 1S05-44. V. of
Lanlivery, r8r5-44. V. of Lanhydrock, 1831-44. Married,
Sept. 25, 1807, Susan Goodwin, and had issue. Died Apr. 29,
1844, at Lanlivery. Pelyn has been for many generations the
seat of this family, which is descended from Walter, the
third s. of John Kendall, of Treworgey. (Boase, Bib. Comub.,
284, and Coll. Cornub., 449 ; Burke, L.G. ; Noble and Gentle
Men of England; Cant. Act Bk.; Clergy List; Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1844, 11. 1021.)
KENDALL, PERCY DALE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1896.
[2nd] s. of Francis Henry, Esq. [solicitor], of Saxonhurst,
Rock Ferry. [B. 1878.] School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1900. Played football (rugby) for England, 1901,
1902, 1903; Captain, 1903. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1904.
Practised in Liverpool and at Prescot, Lanes. Of the Old
Rectory, Lower Bebington, Cheshire. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., King's Liverpool Regt. (Liverpool
Scottish, T. F.)); killed in action, near Ypres, Jan. 25, 1915.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
KENDALL, THOMAS SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 26, 1884. S. of T., Esq., of 2, River Street, Truro,
Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Truro) 1888; priest (Bishop Speechly, for Truro),
1889; C. of Bodmin, Cornwall, 1888-90. C. of Egloshayle,
1890-2. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Launceston, 1892-94.
R. of Holsworthy, Devon, 1894-1924. Surrogate, dio. of
Exeter, 1894. Resided latterly at Plymouth. Died Nov. 1,
1928. (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 9, 1928.)
KENDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 4,
1803. Of Essex.
KENDALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 3,
1845. S. of George. B. at Accrington, Lanes., 1819 [Skipton-
in-Craven, Y'orks. (Buxton correspondence)]. [School,
Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. r849. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of St James's, Man-
chester, 1849-52. C. ofSt Jude's, Manchester, 1852-4. Org.
Sec. of the Church Pastoral Aid Society, 1S54-66. First V. of
St Thomas's, Castletown, Stafford, 1866-97, also sinecure
R. of Creswell, Staffs., 1878-97. Married Louisa, dau. of
George Holmer, solicitor, of Tunbridge Wells. Died Mar. 29,
1903, at Bradford, Yorks. Father of George W. (1875).
(Crockford.)
KENDALL, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Dec. 8, 1811. S. of the Rev. William, of Mans-
field, Notts. School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A.
1817; M.A. 1820. P.C. of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland,
1842-9.
KENDALL, WILLIAM CLARKE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 20, 1885. S. of William James, mining agent [and Sarah
Clarke]. B. Nov. n, 1867, at Pennmgton, Ulverston, Lanes.
School, Heversham (Dr W. Hart). Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1893. Athletics 'blue,' 1S88 (long jump).
Adm. Solicitor, Mar. 1892. Practised at Ulverston. Died
Jan. 21, 1937. (Book of Blues; Law Lists.)
KENDALL, WILLIAM KENDALL. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Jesus, Oct. I, 1878. S. of Richard Batcheler. B. in London.
Schools, King's College, London, and Mount Radford,
Exeter (Rev. J. Ingle). Matric. Michs. 1878. One of these
names (b. Aug. 19, 1861) entered the Army and served in the
ranks for three years; 2nd Lieut., South Staffs. Regt., 1888;
Lieut., 18S9. (Army Lists, 1890.)
KENDALL, — . Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 17, 1776. A 'Ten-year
KENDELL, DANIEL BURTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Dec. 8, 1837. S. of John [upholsterer], of Leeds. B. at Chapel-
town, near Leeds. Schools, private and Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1S38; M.B. 1847. In practice at Wakefield,
1850-60; senior Physician, Wakefield Dispensary, and
Clayton Hospital. At Scarborough in 1890. J. P. for the
Kennaway, John
W. Riding of Yorks. Subsequently of Thornton House,
Walton, Wakefield. Died Oct. I, 1902. (Leeds Gr. Sch. Reg.;
Venn, II. 241, and note; Medical Directories.)
KENDLE, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 2,
1866. S. of William Thomas, agent, of Broadlands, Romsey,
Hants. B. there. Bapt. Apr. 9, 1847. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1871; priest, 1872; C of Elland, Yorks., 1871-81.
Chaplain of Dorset County asylum, 18S1-2. C of Wimborne
St Giles, 1882-3. R. of Woodsford with Tincleton, 1887-1920.
Died Jan. 30, 1920. {Venn, 11. 377; Crockford.)
KENION, ARTHUR NOEL. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1895.
[S. of John Hamer, solicitor, of Liverpool.] School,
Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1900. Advocate and Solicitor.
Partner in the firm of Maxwell and Kenion, at Ipoh, Perak,
Straits Settlements. Of Caldy, Cheshire, in 1938. {Aldenham
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
KENION, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 4, 1770. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1770.
KENNARD, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1890.
[4th (and twin)] s. of Adam [Steinmetz], of Crawley Court,
Winchester (HiKh Sheriff) [bv his 1st wife, Grace Ellen, dau.
of Joseph Hegan, of Dawpool, Cheshire]. B. [May 18], 1872,
in London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S90. In
Messrs Brown Curtis Bros.' bank at Boston, U.S.A., 1893-6;
subsequently in the West Indies, and then a partner in
Messrs Richard Hayward and Co., Crewkeme, Somerset.
Died Nov. 25, 1933. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.,
which gives 'died 1934'; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
KENNAWAY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1817. 2nd s. of Sir John [ist] Bart, (for whom see
D.N.B.), of Escot [Lodge], near Exeter. [B. Jan. 3, 1800.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A.
(15th Wrangler) 1822; Members' prize, 1823; M.A. 1825.
Fellow, 1824-30. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1820. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) July 6, 1828; priest, Oct. 4, 1829.
V. of Chipping Campden, Gloucs., 1832-73- P-C. of Christ
Church, Cheltenham, 1840-3. P.C. of Holy Trinity Chapel,
Brighton, 1843-7. Hon. Canon of Gloucester, 1861. Surro-
gate, 1861-75. Married (1) June 17, 1830, Emma. 4th dau.
of the Hon. and Rev. Gerard Thomas Noel; (2) Dec. 30, 1845,
Olivia, dau. of the Rev. Lewis Way, of Stansted Park,
Sussex, and had issue. Author, Sermons, tracts, etc. Died
Nov. 3, 1875, at Gt Malvern. Brother of John (1816).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, II. 194; Inns of Court; Clergy List;
Burke, P. and B.; John Bull, Feb. 23, 1840.)
KENNAWAY, FREDERICK WALTER. Adm. scholar at
King's, Oct. 7, 1893. 4th s. of Walter, C.M.G., Secretary of
the New Zealand Government Office, London; of Malda,
Thicket Road, Anerlev, London. B. Sept. 13, 1874, at Stan-
more Road, Avonside, near Christchurch, N.Z. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897. Appointed
to I.C.S., 1897; served in the Punjab as Assistant Com-
missioner; Under-Secretary to Govt., Apr. 1902; Junior
Secretary to Financial Commissioner, 1902-6; Deputy
Commissioner, 1913; District and Sessions Judge, 1915;
Revenue and Public Works Mimster, Bahawalpur State,
1924; Officiating Commissioner, Feb. 1928; temp. Member
of Executive Council, Punjab, Aug. 1928; retired, July, 1929.
Died May 30, 1940, at Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Brother
of the next. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; I.C.S.
Lists; The Times, June 3, 194°-)
KENNAWAY, GERALD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889. S. of
Walter, of Malda, Thicket Road, Anerley, London. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Exhibitioner; Scholar, 1890; B.A. and LL.B.
(Law Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1893. Deprived of his degrees, by
Grace, Oct. 25, 1900, having been sentenced to imprison-
ment and to seven years' penal servitude for forgery. Again
convicted of forgery before the Common Sergeant of the City
of London, 1910, and sentenced to five years' penal servitude.
After release his family started him as a bee-farmer in
Sussex. Brother of the' above. (Scott, MSS.; The Times,
Oct. 13, 1910.)
KENNAWAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 10,
1816. [Elder] s. of [Sir] John [ist Bart.] (for whom see
D.N.B.) [and Charlotte, 2nd dau. and co-heiress of James
Amyatt, M.P.]. B. Dec. 15, 1797, at Escot, Devon. School,
Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1817; Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1820. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Bart., 1836. Of Escot, Devon. High Sheriff
of Devonshire, 1866. Married, Apr. 28, 1S31, Emily Frances,
dau. of Thomas Kingscote, of Kingscote, Gloucs. Died
Feb. 19, 1873, at Escot. Brother of Charles E. (1817);
father of the next two. (Boase, v. 810; Inns of Court; Burke,
P.andB.;G.E.C.)
19 2-2
Kennaway, John Henry
KENNAWAY, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens. a< Trinity, July 12,
1855. [Elder] s. of Sir John (above). Bart., of Escot, Ottery
St Mary, Devon. B. [June 6], 1837 [at Park Crescent,
Marvlebone, London, W.J. School, Harrow. Did not reside
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, June n, 1856; B.A.
(Oxford) iSfio; M.A. (Oxford) 1S62 Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 2, 1S60. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1864.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Feb. 19, 18-3. M.P. for
E. Devon, 1870-85; for the Honiton Div. of Devon, 1885-
1910. 'Father' of the House of Commons, 1008-10. J. P.
and D.L. for Devon. Hon. Col., 4th Batt., the Devonshire
Regt. President of the Church Missionary Society. PC,
iS.p. C.B., 1002. Of Escot, Ottery St Mary, Devon. Married,
Nov. 2~. I'-ao, Fr in, rs.dau. of Archibald Francis Arbuthnot.
ept. S3, 1919. Brother of the next. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Al Oxon ; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court: Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; G.E.C.)
KENNAWAY, RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 19, 1S64. [4th] s. of Sir John (181ft), 2nd Bart., of Escot,
Ottery St Mary, Devon. B. there [Feb. 28], 1847. School,
Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. iSf-s; P. A. 1S69; M.A. 1K72.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1870; priest, 1S71; Cof St Mark's,
Reigate, Surrey, 1.870-4. V. of IVlhridge, 1878-S4. V. of
Milton, Hants., 1884-0. V. of Green's Norton, Northants.,
1889-1909. R. of Bramdean, Hants., IQ09-15. Resided
latterly at Shawford. Hants., where he died Jan. 17, 1018.
Brother of the above. {Northants. ( lergy; Crochford; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Jan. 19, 1918.)
KENNEDY, ALFRED RAVENSCROFT. Adm. at King's. Oct. I,
1897. [2nd s. of William Rann (1864). B. Feb. 15. 1879-
School. Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1903. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1903. On the Northern Circuit;
practised at Liverpool. During the 1914-19 war additional
Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office. K.C., 1919; Bencher,
1022. M.P. for Preston, 1924-9. Recorder of Burnley,
1024-0. County Court Judge on Circuit No, 49 (Kent) for a
short time; County Court Judge on Circuit No. 52 (parts of
Gloucs., Herefs., Warws. and Worcs.), 1030. Arbitrator under
the Coal Mines Act. Member of the Aliens Tribunal, .md of
the County Court Rule Committee, 1039. Author, Contracts
of Sale, C.I.F. Re-edited his father's" work on the Law of
1 i-eil Sal-ease and contributed to Halsburv's Laws of FnsUml.
Of Ablinston House, I'.ibury, Gloucs., where he died F* h. 10,
lop, Brother of Horace (1899). (Eton Sch. Lists; firing's
Coll. Reg.; LawLists; Who's Who; The June. Feb n, 194 ■; )
KENNEDY, ARCHIBALD, Earl of CASSILLIS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1S90. S. and h. of Archibald (Kennedy),
Marquess of Ailsa, of Culzean Castle, MayboJe. A
B. [Mav 22, 1872], in London. School, Eton; and
burgh 1 fnh ersity. Matric. Michs. 1890. Adm. to the Faculty
of Advocates, i'-'i". Practised in Edinburgh, ind also
appeared before Parliamentary Committees at Westminster.
Served in the South African War, 1900-2, as Capt. in the
Royal Scots Fusiliers. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Scots Fusiliers, and General Staff). Succeeded his
father as 4th Marquess of Ailsa, 1938. A prominent Free-
mason; First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Royal
Arch Chapter of Scotland. Chief of the Gaelii Society of
Inverness, and President of the Royal Celtic Society.
Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland, R"'
pany of Archers. D.L. aid J. P. for Ayrshire. Died Feb. 27,
1943, in Edinburgh, iltnn Sch. Lists; G.E.C., ed, Gibbs;
The Time, Mar 1
KENNEDY, ARTHUR JOHN (1S77), see CLARK-KENNEDY.
KENNEDY, AUGUSTUS THEODORE RICHARD DIMSDALE.
Adm. pens, at Si Ii.um's, July 7, 1858. s, of Henr cho
master [and Jessy Wilson Walker1. B. at Brighton. Bapt
Mav 7, 1834. [School, Wirksworth Grammar.] M n ,
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862. Doubtless the A. T. Kennedy,
assistant mathematical Master at Blackheath proprietary
School, c. 1863. (J. W. Kirby.)
KENNEDY, BENJAMIN HALL. Adm. pens, at St Iohn's.
Nov. 2, 1822. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Rann (1791) (for whom
•v, /) Y. />'.), of Birmingham. [B. Nov. 6, 1804, at Summer-
hill, Birmingham.] Schools [King Edward's, Birmingham
and] Shrewsbury. Won the Porson prize. 1824 (and was
selected for the Browne medal for ' ,rerk and Latin Odes, but
was not eligible) while still at school, the only schoolboy ever
to win them. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1823; Pitt
Scholar, 1824; Browne medal (for epigrams), 1825; Porson
prize, 1826; B.A. (Senior Classic) 1827; 1st Chancellor's
Members' prize (Bachelor's), 1828; M.A. 1830;
D.D., per Lit. R,r.. 18311, Fellow, 1-2.S-32 .1:1.!
Hon. Fellow, 1880-5. President of the Union, 1825.
Assistant Master at Shrewsbury, 1827-8; at Harrow, 18 jo 6
Kennedy, David
Head Master of Shrewsbury, 1836-66; on his resignation a
testimonial to him was devoted partly to the building of the
School and partly to the founding of a Chair of Latin at
Cambridge (to which he gave t'soo), which, after his death,
was called the Kennedv Professorship. Ord. deacon (Ely)
June 14, 1829; priest (Lincoln. Litt. dim. from Elv) Mar. 7,
1830. Preb. of I. elite].! Cathedral, 1843-67. R. of West
Felton, Salop, 1S66-8. Ladv Margaret's Preacher. 1873.
Canon of Elv, 1S67-SQ. Regius Professor of Greek. 1867-89.
One of the revisers of the New Testament, 1870-S0. President
of the Philological Society, 1875-8. Member of the ' Apostles '
Conversazione Society, 1828-36. Hon. LL.D., Dublin, r886.
Author, Latin Primer; Puhhe School Latin Grammar; for
many years both these books were used in almost every
school in the kingdom. Also edited The Birds of Aristophanes
in English verse, and numerous other classical translations.
'His compositions in Greek and Latin were those of a poet
as well as a scholar, and he had a profound and minute-
knowledge of English History.' 'The greatest classical teacher
of his century.' Married, Mar. 26, 1831, 1 met, dau. of
Thomas Caird^ of Paignton. Devon Died at Torqn i\
1889. Brother of Charles R. (1S27). etc. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; D.N.B.; Boase. 11. 105; CM. Hist. Reg., 70, note 8;
Memoirs of H. A. Morgan, 77; Birmingham Post, Apr. 10,
1889.)
KENNEDY, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1893. B. May 6, 1873. Matric. Michs. 180,3; B.A.
1896. Assistant Master at a prep, school at God. Iming in
1906. Died Mar. 21, 1048.
KENNEDY, CHARLES MALCOLM. Adm. pens, at C.mus.
Mav 11, 1850. S. of James (1S15). Esq., Judge at Havana.
W.'Indies. B. [Oct. 12], 1831, in London. Schools, King's
Lvnn and Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1850;
Hulsean prize, 1S54; prizeman, 1855; B.A. (Mor. Sci. Trip.,
1st Class, 1854 and 1855) 1855. A Clerk in the Foreign
Office. 1852; Head of the Commercial Dept., 1872-93.
Commissioner in the Levant, 1870-1 ; at Paris, 1872-86.
Plenipotentiary, Treaty of the Hague, 1882. C.B.. 1881.
K.C.M.G., 1803. Commander, Order of Leopold, 1S94.
Retired from the Foreign Office, 1894. Lecturer on Inter-
national Law at University College, Bristol, 1895-1902
Vice-President of the Society of Arts. Married. 1858, M try,
dau. of James Tanner, J. P., of Kingsnympton Park, Devon.
Resided latterly at Exiuouth, where he died Oct. 25, 1908.
(Venn, 11. 297; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
KENNEDY, CHARLES MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 5, 1870. Of Sussex. S. of Dr — Kennedy.
B. Dec. 15, 1849, at Brighton. Schools [Brighton College,
1858-9 and] Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1876. Plaved cricket for Sussex. Died Jan.
at Tunhridge Wells. (Brighton Coll. Reg., which gives 'died
Feb. 1*; The Times, Feb. 1, 1906.)
KENNEDY, CHARLES MOORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. [Only] s. of John [Pitt] [barrister], of Aber-
foyle, Londonderry. B. [Mar. 19]. 1S57, in West Meath.
School. Rugbv. Matric Michs. 187''; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1S84.
Football (rugbv) 'blue.' 1S77. 1S78. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 18. 1878. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881.
On the Western Circuit. Died Dec. 24, 1934, in Palma de
Mallorca, Spam (A'aeftv Sell. Reg.; Book of Blues; Inns of
< ourt; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Jan. 29,
1935.)
KENNEDY, CHARLES RANN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mav 2, 1S27. 2nd s. of [the Rev.] Rann (1791) B. Mar. 1,
1808, at Bimungham. Schools, King Edward's, Birmingham
[and Shrewsbury]. Matric. Michs. 1827; Bell Scholar, 1828;
Scholar, 1829; Porson prize, 1829-30; Browne medal, 1829
and 1830; Pitt Scholar, 1830; B.A. (Senior Classic) 1831;
M.A. 1S34. Fellow, 1831. President of the Union. 1832.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5, 1835. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 10, 1S36. Applied to be allowed to join the Midland
Circuit but the ne-ss refused his request, 1850. Professor of
Law at Queen's College, Birmingham, 1849-56. Conn- 1 for
Mrs Swinfen, the plaintiff in Swinfen u. Swinfen, and won
I,, r r.er broneht u action against her for /20,ooo for his
services, and obtained a verdict, but the Common Pleas
decided that a barrister could not sue for his fee^ A fine
scholar and linguist. Author of Poems, original and trans-
lated; a translation of Select Speeches of Demosthenes, etc.
Married, and had issue. Died Dec. 17, 1867, at Birmingham.
Brother of Benjamin H. (1822), etc. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Boose, II. 195; Inns of Court; Las- Lists; D.N B.)
KENNEDY, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, May 29,
1819. S. of David. Esq. Of Ayrshire. B. at Kirkmichael,
Ayrshire. School, St Andrews. Matric. Michs. 1S19. Of
Kirkmichael, Ayrshire. Died at Leghorn, Sept. 1833, aged
35 (Inscriptions in Die oil British 1 emctery at Leghorn, 75-)
Kennedy, David Macomb
KENNED'/, DAVID MACOMB. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1890. S. of Gdbert George (1804), of St David's, Broads tans,
Kent. B. June n, 1676, in London. School, Harrow. Matric,
Micbs. 1896. Jouied the Koyal Scots Fusiliers, 1698. Died
Oct. 19, 1899, at Peshawar, India. {Harrow Sen. Reg.)
KENNEDY, DONALD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900.
B. Aug. 9, 1679, at Westbury-on- Tryni, Bristol. School,
private. Matric Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904; M.A, 190S. Urd.
deacon (Peterb.) 1905; priest, 190;; C. oi Melton Mowbi Ly,
Leics., 1905-12. C. of U'pweil bt Peter, Noriolk, 1912-13.
c. oi bt Mary's, Warwick, 1913-15. V. oi Longborough with
Seizencote, Gloucs., 1915-19. Served in the ureat War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, K.A.L.D.). K. of Cottesbrooke,
Northants., 1919-44. Died Sept. 7, iy44- {Crocaford; 1 he
Tunes, Sept. 9, 1944.)
KENNEDY, EDWARD HENRY MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at
Si John's, Sept. 10, 1670. S. of Henry, barnster-at-law
Laud Marianne]. B. [Sept. 2b, 165 ij, at Brighton. Bapt.
Nov. 2, 1851. [Schools, Sedbergh (1662-5) and Brighton
College (iSo5-9).J Matric. Mich=>. 1670. Kept three terms.
Fined 40s. and costs lor assaulting two policemen in Sidney
Street, Nov. 9, 1870. Brother oi Frederick K. (1675) and
Henry G. (1859). {Sedbergh Sch. Keg.; Brighton coll. Reg.;
Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 11, 1870.)
KENNEDY, EDWARD SHIRLEY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 35) at
Caius, Oct. 9, 1652. S. ot — , late chief of the Transfer
Department, Last India House. B. at Snaresbrook, L^cx.
School, Temple, Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1352; B.A. 1657;
M.A. 1861. Of speculative taste in early life. Aiterwards
devoted to practical philanthropy, especially in the reforma-
tion of rough and cnnimal boys. An early Alpine chniber,
being one of the hrst party that ascended Monte Rosa and
the F'msteraarhorn; second President ot the Alpine Club, ot
which he was one of the founders. Married, 1=05. Author,
1 houghts on Being; 1 he Liturgy and the Laity; \\ here there ^
a Wui there's a H ay (Mont Blanc without guides). Editor of
Peaks and Passes. 'Uwmg to fraud, I believe, on the part of
trustees, he latterly fell into poverty.' Resided latterly at
Exmouth, where he died Mar. 1, 1898. {Venn, 11. 310, and
note; 1 he Times, Mar. 3, 1898.)
KENNEDY, EVORY HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinuy,
June 15, 1891. S. of Lieut.-Col. Richard George, of 96, Sloane
btreet, London. B. 1872, at Secuuderabaa, India. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1094, M.A. 1698. Ord.
deacon [Manchester) 1895 , priest, 1 / ; C. of Croston, Lanes.,
1695-8. C. ot St Barnabas, Lambeth, Surrey, 1698-1900.
L. uf bt John-the-Evangenst, Westminster, 1900-3. Perm,
to off. at Holy Trinity, Latnner Koad, Kensington, 1904-5.
K. of Gunthorpe with Bale, Norfolk, 1905-10. berved m the
ureat War, 1914-19 ^Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Holy
Trinity, Yauxhall briage Koad, London, 1910-24. \ . of
Brockenhurst, Hants., 1924-7. V. ot Betchworth, Surrey,
1927-43. Residing at Hartneld, busses, in 1948. Died Apr.
24, 1950. {Harrow Sch. Reg., CrocHjord; Univ. War List.)
KENNEDY, FRANCIS THOMAS ROMILLY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 29, i860. S. of [the Kt. Hon.] Thomas Francis,
of [Dunqunarran Castle and Dunure, Ayr, and Sophia, dau.
oi bir Samuel KomillyJ. B. [May 5, t^42j, at Dublin. School,
Harrow. Matric. Miens, lobo. Capt., Ayrsnire Yeomanry-
i_avairy, 1673. Of Dunure, Ayr. J. P. and D.L. for Ayr.
Died Feb. 2, 1692. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.C., 1879;
At.r.j, Lists.)
KENNEDY, FREDERICK RIVERS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 10, 1575. L01ijJ s- °* Henry, bamster-at-law [and
Marianne]. B. Mar. 2, 1856, at Brighton. Bapt. Mar. 18,
1658. [School, Charterhouse [187a).] Matric. Anchs. 1876;
B.A. 1^03. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1662. Of
3, Portnian Mansions, York Place, London, W., in 1911.
Died Jan. r7, 1936, at Worthing. Brother of Henry G. (1859}
and Edward H. M. (1670;. [L /tarter fiouse Sch. Keg.; List of
Carthusians; Inns uj Lourt, 1 ne 1 unes, Jan. 20, 1930.)
KENNEDY, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pern,, (age 18) at bi John's,
Oct. 12, 1629. [3rd] s. of the Kev. Kami (i7yij, of Birming-
ham. School, bhrewsbury. Maine. Michs. 1030, Scholar,
1830; Porson prize, 1631; Beh Seholar, 1531 , Davies Scholar,
1832; B.A. {Senior Classic) 1634; M.A. 1037. fellow,
1835-43. Ord. deacon (Lichneldj Jan. 2s, 1636; priest i.Ll>j
1839. Assistant Master at KugDy, 1044-7. Married, Uet. 15,
1042, Juaa .Mary, dau. of James Burchell. Died bept. 11,
1047, at Kugby, aged 36. Brother of Benjamin il. .
(G. Mag., 1042, 11. 051, and 1647, 11. 602; Snrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Clergy List; D..S.B.)
KENNEDY, GILBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 29, 1004. w4Ujj s. oi Jonn [Christ Church, Oxiurd, 1624J,
ul ine BegaUoii, Aaples, Italy. B. May 9, 1844, at Bath.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1000, M.A. 1071.
Athletics 'blue,' 1606 (3 miles). Adm. at the Inner ieuiple,
Jan. 21, 1067. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1670. On the
Midland Circuit. Recorder of Grantham, 1663-9. Magistrate
Kennedy, John Charles
at Marlborough Street Police Court, 1S89; Police Court
Magistrate at Greenwich and Woolwich; retired, 1907.
Author, legal. Subsequently of St David's, Bruadstair^.
Died Jan. 2, 1909. Father oi David M. (i6y(.). [Harrow Sch.
Keg.; Book uj Blues; Law Lists; in>:s uj Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Who was U ho, 1697-1910.)
KENNEDY, HARRY ANGUS ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Jan. 11, 1690. S. of [the Rev.J George Rainey [of
Domoch, Sutherlaudshire]. B. there [July 4, 1600J. bchool,
Edinburgh Academy (1860-4). Resided only a few days and
returned to Scotland to study theology. At Edinburgh
University; M.A. (ist Class Hons.) 1869; D.Sc, 1
college, Edinburgh; 2nd Cuumngham Fellow (Theology).
Minister at Callander U.F. Church, 1693-1905. Professor of
New Testament Literature and 1 si -.< sis, Knox College,
Toronto, Canada, 1905-9, at :•■ .. ■ u. v , hdmbuigh, 1909-
25. Cunningnam Lecturti 1 foeol -, E901-4. Hon. D.D.,
Queen's Umversity, Canada, 1909, md Edinburgh Uui-
versity, 1910. Author, theoiuyK ai. Died Mar. zz, I934<
[J eile, 11. 7^7; Edinburgh Academy Reg.; C. J. Fordyce.)
KENNEDY, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinuy Hall,
Sept. 22, 1559. [2nd] s. ot Henry, Esq., LL.D., barrister, of
6, Marine Terrace, Brighton, and 49, Upper Bediord i'laee,
Loudon. [B. Feb. 3, 1840. Schools, Mill Hill (1650), Sed-
bergh (1651-2 and 1855-6) and Brighton College (1855).]
Maine. Michs. 1859; Scholar, i860; B.A. 1603. First in the
mile in Umversity Sports, 1862; won Prmce ut Wales'
Challenge cup for 2 miles m same year. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 4, 1861. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1870. Entered
the Consular Service. Student-Interpreter in Siam, 1003;
Acting Interpreter, 1667, 1608. Consul for Sumatra, Apr.
1882; resigned, June, 1665. One oi the General inspectors
ul me Local Government Board, 1865. Died Feb. 19, 1^02.
Brother of Edward H. M. (1870), etc. {Mill Hill Sch. Keg.;
bedoerg/i Sch. Reg.; Bngntun Coll. Reg.; Inns of Lourt, Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KENNEDY, HORACE. Adm. at Pembroke, uct. 1699. 3rd s.
of Sir Wilham Kami (1604), Judge of the yueeu's Bench
Division, of 94, Westbourue Terrace, Hyde Park, Louden, W.
B. Sept. 13, 1600, at Horsley Hill, Liverpool. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1099; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1904, priest, 1905; C. of Pladbury, Worcs.,
1904-6. C. of Lnlmgtun, Warws., 1900-9. C. oi All Saints',
Birmingham, 1909-n. V. 01 Dittou Pnors, balop, 1911-15.
R. oi High Bray, Devon, 1915-26. R. oi Milden with Brent
Eleigh, burioik, 1926-42. V. of VY'icheniord, Wore:,., 1942-
48- Brother ot Alfred R. (1697). {Lion Sch. Lists; Crockford.)
KENNEDY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at bT John's, June 12, 1815.
[2nd s. oi Michael, Lieut. -C01., H.L.l.L.b. B. July 15, 179*.
in the East Indies. School, Wakeneld.J Matric. Mich*. 1615.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 20, 161c; LL.B. 1621. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 22, 1818. Called to the Bar, July 10,
1821. M.P. lor Tiverton, 1632-5. Judge ior Mixed Spanish
and British Court of Justice at Havana, 1837. Oi 33, Erskiue
Street, Liverpool, in 1654, when he read a paper on the lost
tribes of Israel to bcetiuu ' L ' of the Britisn Association at;
Liverpool. Father of Lbarle= M. (1850). {Return oj M.P. >
M. H. Peacock; Inns uj Lourt; Law Lists.)
KENNEDY, JAMEb STEWART. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1889,
ironi trinity College, Dubhn (where he resided six termsj.
b. oi the late Jameb, manulacturer [and Anne btewartj. B.
Uct. 10, 1604, at Kosetta, Bahynafeigh, Co. Down. .Matric.
Michs. 1069. Resided iour terms, ut 4, GrenviU
Kensington, in 1896. Died beiore 1933. {Venn, 11. 5°7» ^
addenda, 1940.)
KENNEDY, JOHN. Aom. pens, at Emmanuel, May 11, 1786.
Of bcotland.
KENNEDY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Dec. 12, 1832.
KENNEDY, JuHN. Adm. at Kind's (age 19), a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 13, i8(j0. b.Ol the Kev. U Lmiauij J[ami .
of Mancnester. Matric. Michs. 1000, Bed Schola
B.A. l4W Classic) 1070, M.A. 1073. fellow, io;i-iyoi.
Fellow and Tutor ot Pembroke, 1901-2. President ot the
Union, 1609. Assistant Master at bherborne bchool, 1870-0.
Head Master ot Aldenham School, 1670-99. Ord. deacon
(St Albansj 1603. Latterly ut Charmouto, Doi ■
July 23, 1931. Brother oi Koburt M. (1S75) and >^
U^u4j. ^t.io>: >lH. Lists; Ring's l U. Kt-,-, Croi
. is Who, 1 911 2$; I he limes, July 29, 1931.)
KENNEDY, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Crinity, May 25,
1075. LBlderj S. ul bir Bdward Bayley L2iiuJ Bart., ul Kath-
coole, Co. Dubhn. B. (Mar. 23J, 165O, m Boudoii. benuul,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 16,5; B.A. i8bo. bucceeued bis uu.a
as 3rd Bart., laoo. L.euu, 3id Batt., the KoyaJ
Fusihers. Of Johnstown Kennedy, Hazlehatch, c<>. Uuumi.
D.L. and J. P. loi Co. Dublin, iii^n Sherirl ol v>
Died Mar. 22, 1923. {Eton -••'-'(. i-i-^, Burke, J . ■
t-ox-DaVie^, Ar,>,oiiai l-wm.u.., Who -a, \\ to, i^iu-26.)
Kennedy, John [Lawson]
KENNEDY, JOHN [LAWSON]. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1833. [Only s. of John, of Knocknalling and Knockreoch,
Kirkcudbrightshire^ and Ardwick House, Manchester.] B.
Dec. 5, 1615. Schools, Manchester and Shrewsbury (1829-
32). Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1S37; M.A. i860. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1835. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, June 7, 1S39. Succeeded his father at Knocknalling,
1855. J. P. and D.L. On the death of his father in 1S55, who
was one of the makers of industrial Manchester, he became
head of the firm of J. L. Kennedy and Co., calico-printers,
of Moslev Street and Hartshead Mills J. P. and D.L. for
Kirkcudbrightshire. Married (1) Eliza, dau. of George
Murray, Esq., of Ancoats Hall, Lanes.; (2) 1875, Margaret,
dau. of George Whigham, Esq.. of Halliday Hill, Co. Dum-
fries. Died M.iv 5, is.js, it his residence at Wh.illey Range.
Father of John M. (i860). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.] Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G., 1879; Kenneth' "f Knocknalling
and Knockreogh, 1895; VValfnrd, Cour.tv /■ .i'ei.i.-_ ; Foster,
Men at the Bar, 1895; Cambridge Independent Press, May 10,
1895.)
KENNEDY, JOHN MACFARLANE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of Sir Alexander Blackie William, of
I, Queen Anne Street, London. B. Oct. 12, 1879, in London.
School, Llniversity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Partner in the firm of Kennedy and Donkjn,
Consulting Engineers, 1908-34 ; ' engaged in electricity supply
distribution and traction works at home and abroad'.
M.I.C.E.; M.LE.E. During the war of 1914-19, Technical
Assistant to chief Engineer, Central Force; chief engineer
on construction; and subsequently Superintendent of
Government rolling-mills at Southampton, 1916-18. O.B.I:.,
ioi'i. Knighted, Tit-; I >. put v < hm 111.1:1, I 1-: I in it v Com-
mission. Of Shalford, Surrey, in 1944. Brother of William
S. (1896). (Burke, O.B.E.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
KENNEDY, JOHN MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
i860. [Only] s. of John Lawson (1833), of Ardwick Hall,
Manchester [and Eliza, dau. of George Murray, of Ancoats
Hall, Lanes.]. B. there Apr. 5, 1841. School, University
College, London. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Succeeded
his father at Knocknalling, Dairy, and Knockreoch, Kirk-
cudbrightshire, 1895. M.V.O., 1905. D.L. and J. P. Died
Mar. 24, 1928. (Burke, L.G.; Who was Who, 1916-2S.)
KENNEDY, LANCELOT STUDDERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, iSoo. [S. of the Rev. Lancelot Studdert [Trinity
College, Dublin, 1854], R. of Newdigate. Surrey ] B. Sept. 1,
1871. [School, Dulwich College.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893. Assistant Master at Cranleigh School, Surrey, in 1926.
{Dulwich Coll. Keg.)
KENNEDY, LEWIS DRUMMOND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, June 4, 1836. S. of Lewis. B. in London. School,
Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; -M.A. 154 ^
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1841 ; priest, 1842. R. of Low Tbynb m,
Lines., 1850-61. R. of Theddlethorpe St Helen with _M.il .1.
thorpe St Peter, Lines., 1861-85. Died Jan. 29, 1885, at
Brompton. (Peile, 11. 457, which gives 'died Mai. 29',
Crochford; The Guardian, Feb. 4, 1885.)
ty Hall,
KENNEDY, MORTIMER EGERTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1875. Of Northamptonshire. S. of George,
of Grimsbury, Oxou. B. Jan. 1, 1853, at Middleton Cheney,
Northants. School. Banbury Academy. Matric. Lent, 1876;
B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 187.8; priest,
1879; C. of Bradmuch, Devon, 1878-80. C. of Bickleigh,
near Ply: ith. i.-isn 1.. Chaplain it Hyeres, 1
Lucca, 1887; at Malaga, 1887-88; at Costabello, 1888 90;
at Karlsruhe, 1890-92. Ch.141l.iin oi the British Legation at
Copenhagen, 1892-1929. Chaplain to Bishop Wilkinson of
N. Central Europe, 1S95-1911. Tutor to Prince Gustav of
Denmark, 1899-1907. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to King
Edward VII, 1905-10; to Queen Alexandra,' 1911-25; to
King George V, 1910-26. M.V.O., 1904. C.V.O., 1917. Kmght
of the Riiy.tl Danish Order of D.iuuebrog, in..:;. Chaplain
of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Died May 20, 1929, at
Copenhagen. (Crochford; Who was Who; The Times, M.u 25,
1929.)
KENNEDY, MYLES (or MILES) BURTON. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, net. 1, 1SS2. [2nd] s. of Charles [Storr], deceased
[and Elizabeth, only child of Myles T. Burton, .,1 Dent,
Yorks., and Ulverston, Lanes. B. [1861], at Ulverston.
School, Wile luster. Malm Michs. is.s.-. Migrated to
DowTung, (Jet. 8, 1883. Capt., 3rd Batt.. the Leicestershire
Regt. (T.), 1889. Of Fairview, Ulverston, Lines, Proprietor
of iron-ore mines in Furness. Died s.p. lime 12, 1914.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; Who was
Who, 1897-1916.)
Kennedy, Samuel David
KENNEDY (post COCHRAN-PATRICK), NEIL JAMES. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, May 23, 18S4. [3rd] s. of John, of Under-
wood, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. B. [Aug. 18], 1866, at Edin-
burgh. Schools, Edmb urgh Academy [and Monkton Combe,
1883-4]. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. LL.B., Edinburgh
University, 1890. An Advocate; called to the Scottish Bar,
1890. Member of the King's Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal
Company of Archers), 1902. Capt., 4th Royal Scots Fusiliers
(T.F.). Convener of the County and Chairman, Ayrshire
County Council, 1930-5. D.L. and J. P. Assumed the
additional surname of Cochran-Patrick, after his marriage, in
1895, with Eleanor Agnes, dau. of R. W. Cochran-Patrick,
of Woodside and Ladyland, Ayrshire, M.P. for N. Ayrshire
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Scots Fus.;
employed iu Ministry of National Service). M.B.E., 1918.
K.B.E., 1934. Of Ladvland, Beith, Ayrshire. (i'W M<mk-
Ionian Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who.)
KENNEDY, RANN. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 21, 1791.
Of Warwickshire. [S. of Benjamin, surgeon' (deceased), of
Annapolis, Maryland, U.S.A., and — , dau. of Illeclge .Maddox.
of Withington, Salop. B. 1772] School, King Edward's
Free Grammar School, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1791;
Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1795; M.A. 1798. Ord. deacon (Li. hn. M
and Coventry) June 14, 1795. C. of St Paul's, Birmingham,
1797-1817. Tutor at a school at Winson Green, Birmingham.
Assistant Master, Kmg Edward's School, Birmingham,
1S07-36. V. of St Paul's. Birmingham, 1817-47. 'For
upwards of half a century one of the most able and popular
preachers at Birmingham ... and obtained the esteem and
regard of men of all religious persuasions.' Married, 1802,
Julia, dau. of John Hall, the engraver (and Mary de Gilles,
a French Huguenot). A poet, and friend of Coleridge,
Wordsworth and other literary men. Author, many Poems,
notably The Reign of Youth, 1840; also of translations from
the Classics; Thoughts on Psalmody; A Church of I ■ ind
Psalm-Booh. Subsequently resided on a small property
called Fox Hollies, at Hall Green, Yardley, Birmingham.
Died Jan. 2, 1851, at his son Charles's house in St Paul's
Square, Biruungham. Father of Benjamin H. (1S22)
William J. (1832), Charles R. (1827) and George I. (1829);
all his four sons won the Porson prize and three were Senior
Classics. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 345; Boase, II. 199-
Clagy Lot. I> V B.\ G. Mag., 1S52, 1. 206; Life of Arch-
deacon Phelps, II. 74.)
KENNEDY, ROBERT [HUGH]. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
Hall, May 14, 1792. S. of Hugh Alexander, M.D., of London.
[B. Aug. 1772.] School, Westminster. Assistant Comnnssary
of H.M. Forces on the Continent, lau. 10, 179S; Deputy
Commissary-General, Feb. 21, 1801 ; Commissary-General,
Nov. 3, 1S08; served in that capacity to the forces com-
manded by the Duke of Wellington during most of the
Peninsular War. K.C.H., May 8, 1 12. Married (1) — , dau.
of John Bourke, of Carshaltou, Surrey, Receiver-General of
the Land Tax for Middlesex; (2) July 18, 1839, Anna Maria,
widow of Robert Hillingsford, and dau. of Samuel Harrison,
of Percy Street, Bedford Square, London. Died May 8, 1840,
at Beziers, France. (Record of Old Westminster and M.,ift
(Robert Hugh).)
KENNEDY, The Rev. ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 11, 1898. An Advanced student. S.ofGeorge. B. 1863,
at Sheeruess, Kent. [Educated .a tie. church Missionary
College, Islington, iS,s5, and it London University; B.D.
(London) 1908.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905.
Ord. deacon (London, for Colonies) 1S8S; pnest (Lahore)
1S89; Missionei at -Mult. in, India, 1SSS-92; at Agra, i ..,_ ■■4,
at Calcutta, 1894-8. Chaplain at GorakhpUI and Principal
of St Andrew's College, Gorakhpur, 1900-7, 1909-11 and
1913-14. Tutor at St Paul's College," Calcutta, 1914-17
Disappears from Crochford, 1921.
KENNEDY, ROBERT MUIRHEAD. Adm. pens, (and entrance
scholar) at Christ's, Apr. in, 187s. [Youngest s. of the Rev.
William James (1S32). B. June 12, 1S54.] School, Rugby,
i-'^. and at Owens College, Manchester. Did not reside.
Entered the I.C.S., 1875; Assist. mt M igistrate, Collector and
r ulway Magistrate. 1577-91; Settlement Officer at Bombay,
1891; Senior Collector, 1897; Acting Coiiimi:
Customs, 1S98; Acting Secretary to i_.6veriiii.ent ilvlili. al
and Judicial Depts.), 1S99; Collector of Land Revem. 1
Commissioner, 1902. Died Sept. 26. 11107. 111 London
Brother of William R. (1864) and John (1S06); fathei ...
William J. R. (1900). (Kugbr Sch. Keg., which gives 'of
Pembroke College, Cambridge', Peile, 11. 040; Inns • < ...
i.e..
KENNEDY, SAMUEL DAVID. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1900. [2nd] s. of David Lithgow [M.B., of Demerara and]
of 24, Terrapin Road, Tooting Common, London. B.
[Nov. 24], 1S81, at Georgetown. School, Westminster.
Kennedy, Wardlaw
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Chief Accountant in the
office of Thomas Cook and Son, Ltd., at Cairo. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (private, R.A.S.C, and 2nd Lieut., in
the Base Censor's Office, Boulogne). With Messrs Hogg,
Robinson, Capel Cure and Co., Insurance brokers, at Lloyd's,
in 1930. (Record of Old Westminsters and supp. ; Univ. War
List.)
KENNEDY, WARDLAW. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Jan. 28, 1874. S. of the Rev. John, of Stepney Green,
London. B. there. [School, Royal High, Edinburgh.]
Matric. Lent, 1S74; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877. Tutor at
Army Coaching establishments. Assistant Master at Sher-
borne School, 18S2; at Haileybury College, 1S83-1915.
Author, Beasts, Thumbnail Studies in Pets. Died June 13,
r933, at Hampstead, aged 78. {Schoolmasters' Directories;
The Times, June 15, 1933.)
KENNEDY, WILFRED BURTON ROWLEY. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1882. [2nd] s. of Mvles, Esq., of Stone Cross,
Ulverston, Lanes. [B. July 8, 1S63.] School, Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 1SS2. Lieut., 1st Vol. Batt., The King's Own
(Royal Lanes. Regt.), iSSS; Col., 4th Batt. Died Aug. 16,
1894. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies.
Armorial Families; Army Lists.)
KENNEDY, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. rr,
1832. [4th] s. of the Rev. Rann (1791). B. 1S14. School,
King Edward's, Birmingham. Scholar, 1S32; matric. Michs.
r833. Migrated to St John's, Feb. 5, 1S35. Person prize, 1835;
Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1S44. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
Sept. 23, 183S; priest, Aug. 23, 1840. C. of St Martin-in-the-
Fields, London, 1842-3. Secretary of the National Society,
r844-8. Inspector of Schools, dio. of Manchester, 184S-7S.
V. of Bamwood, Gloucs., 1878-91. Married, Jan. 2, 1845, Miss
Kennedy, dau. of George Kennedy, Esq., of Shenstone.
Author, A Clergyman's Apology for favouring the removal of
Jewish disabilities; The Working Man's School. Died June 3,
1891, at Bamwood. Brother of Benjamin H. (1822), etc.;
father of John (1 866), Robert M. (187s) and William R. (1864).
{Boose, II. 202; Venn, II, 220; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1845, I. 312.)
KENNEDY, WILLIAM JAMES RANN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. I, 1900. [Elder s. of Robert Muirhead (1875)-)
B. Oct. 26, 1881. [School, Bath.] Matric. Michs. 1900;
Scholar; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1921. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, Nov. 17, 1919. Assistant Master at St Bees School,
1906-7; at Exeter School, 1908-9; at Dover College, 1920-
33-. F.R.G.S., 1921. Of Hughenden, Bucks., in 1945.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KENNEDY, WILLIAM RANN. Adm. at King's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 15, 1864. Eldest s. of the Rev.
William James (1832), Inspector of Schools, of Manchester.
B. Mar. 11, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1864; Bell Scholar, 1865;
Browne medal, 1865, 1867; Craven Scholar, r867; Powis
medal, 1867; B.A. {Senior Classic) 1868; M.A. 1S71. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1867. Fellow of Pembroke, 1868; Hon.
Fellow of Pembroke, 1S92. Assistant Master at Harrow,
1868. Private Secretary to Mr (later Viscount) Goschen,
1870-1. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1869. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1871; adm. at the Middle Temple, 1882; Bencher.
On the Northern Circuit. Practised at Liverpool. Q.C., 1SS5.
Knighted, 1892. Judge of the High Court, 1892-1907. P.C.,
1907. Lord Justice of Appeal, 1907-15. President of the
International Law Association, 1908-10. Membre de LTn-
stitut de Droit International, 1913. Deputy High Steward
of the University, 1913. Edited the Plutus of Aristophanes.
A strong believer in the establishment of an international
Tribunal as a Court of Justice between nations. Died Jan. 17,
1915, at his London home. Father of Horace (1895) and
Alfred R. (1S97); brother of John (1866) and Robert M.
(J875). {Etyn Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
KENNEDY, WILLIAM SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [Elder] s. of Alexander Blackie William [F.R.S.], of
1, Queen Anne Street, London. B. 1877, in London. School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1896; LL.B.
1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1900.
Brother of John M. (1897). (Scott, MSS.; Law List, 1944-)
KENNELLY, WILLIAM JAMES McKEON. Matric. pens, from
Ayerst H., Oct. 2t, 1889. S. of James. B. Oct. 23, 1869, at
Kidderpore, Calcutta, India. Migrated to Queens', Easter,
1890; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1914. Ord. deacon (London) 1892;
priest, 1893; C. of St Michael's, Stoke Newington, Middlesex,
1892-5. Chaplain (A.C1.S.) at Igatpuri, India, 1895-9.
Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Byculla, 1899-1900, 1903-6 and
1908-14; at Aden, 1900-1; at Ahmednagar, 1901-3. C. of
Lyminster, Sussex, 1907-8. Chaplain at Poona, 19 16-19 an(^
1921-2; at Belgaum, 1922-3. Hon. Canon of Bombay,
1913-23. C. of Swallowfield, Berks., 1923-4. R. of Little
Yeldham, Essex, 1924-7. V. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Colchester, 1927-30. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, 1930-2 ;
Kennicott, Benjamin
dio. of Chelmsford, 1931-2. R. of Warehome, Kent, 1932-4.
Died Jan. 19, 1936, at Wortliing. {Crockford; I.C.S. Lists;
The Times, Jan. 22, 1936.)
KENNET, Lord, see YOUNG, E. H.
KENNETT, BRACKLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 24, 1759. Of London. [B. Mar. 26, 1741. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar, r759; B.A. 1763; M.A. 1766;
D.D. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1763; priest
(Norwich, Litt. dim. from Lincoln) June 2, 1765; C. of
Tharston, Norfolk, 1763. R. of Evedon, Lines., 1769-72.
Morning preacher at Berkeley chapel, Mayfair, 1774. [Eton
Coll. Reg.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KENNETT, BRACKLEY HERBERT BARRINGTON. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, July n, 1864. [2nd] s. of Captain Vincent,
of the Manor House, Dorchester, Wallingford, and 2, Chester
Terrace, Chester Square, London. B. [Mar. 29, 1846], at
Capicene, near Calais, France. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868. Ensign, 51st Regt. of Foot, 1867; Lieut.,
1870; Capt., 1876. Major, S. Yorks. Regt. Served in the
Jowaki campaign, 1877; wounded in the Afghan campaign,
1878-80; retired, 1883. Hon. Lieut.-Col., H.M. Body Guard
of the Hon. Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, iSy5. Brother of
Vincent H. B. (1S63). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army
Lists.)
KENNETT, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21,
1841. S. of Matthew, solicitor [of Dover], and Mary. B.
May 7, 1824. Matric. Michs. 1841. Kept three terms only.
KENNETT, ROBERT HATCH. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. T882. [Elder s. of John, J. P. of the Cinque Ports.]
B. Sept. 9, 1864, at St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet. School,
Merchant Taylors'. B.A. (Semitic Langs. Trip., ist Class)
1886; Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1887; Mason prize, 18S7; M.A. 1890;
B.D. 1906; D.D. 1911. Fellow, 1S8S-1932; Chaplain and
Hebrew Lecturer. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1887; priest, 1888;
C. of St Botolph's, Cambridge, 1887-9. University Lecturer
in Aramaic, 1893-1903. Schweich Lecturer, 1909. Regius
Professor of Hebrew, 1903-32. Proctor in Convocation, Ely,
1916-21. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1903-32. 'Lived at Ely as
Professor Canon for more than 2S years.' Author, Short
Account of the Hebrew Tenses ; Deuteronomy and the Decalogue,
etc. Died Feb. t5, 1932, at Ely. {Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The limes, Feb. 16, 1932;
Cambridge Daily Sees, Feb. 26, 1903.)
KENNETT (post KENNETT-BARRINGTON), VINCENT HUNTER
BARRINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1863.
[Elder] s. of Vincent Frederick, Capt. [of The Manor House,
Dorchester, Oxon.]. B. [Sept. 3, 1844], at Lucca, Tuscany.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1863: Scholar; B.A. (341*
Wrangler) 1867; M.A. and LL.M. 1871. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 10, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1872.
Devoted many years to practical development of the Geneva
Convention (Red Cross) in war; Commissioner, Franco-
Prussian War, 1870-1; Carlist War, 1873-5; Turko-Servian
War, 1876-7; Turko-Russian War, 1877-S; Suakim Expedi-
tion, 1885; Servo-Bulgarian War, T885-6; Rio Grande
Revolution, Brazil, 1891. Knighted, 1886. Departmental
Chairman, St John Ambulance Association, 18S2-1903.
Member, Metropolitan Asylums Board, 1883-1903. Holder
of silver and bronze medals of Royal Humane Society for
saving life from drowning, 1873 and 1885. Of The Manor
House, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxon. Author, River Pollu-
tion; Floating Hospitals for Infectious Cases; Ambulance
Organization of tlie Metropolis during Epidemics, etc. Died
July T3, 1903. Brother of Brackley H. B. (1S64). [Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, E.G.; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at Ike
Bar.)
KENNETT, WALTER HOLMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Aug. 9, 1899. S. of William, jeweller, of Warwick [and Mary
Sadler Simmons]. B. May 8, 1880, at Warwick. School,
Christ's Hospital (Rev. R. Lee). Matric. Mi< h
' Scholar; B.A. (191ft Wrangler) 1902; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
ist Class, 1903). Assistant Master at Wellington College,
1903-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Rifle
Brigade in France and Salonika Force; M.C.; mentioned in
despatches). Senior mathematical Master at Victoria College,
Jersey, 1921-33-. {Schoolmasters' Directories ; W. H. Kennett;
Univ. War List; Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
KENNICOTT, BENJAMIN. M.A. 1752, incorp. from Oxford.
S. of Benjamin, barber, of Totnes, Devon. B. there Apr. 1.
1 718. School, Totnes Grammar. Master of the Charity
School, Totnes. Matric. as servitor, from
Oxford, 1743-4, age 25; B.A. (Oxford) 1747. I
Exeter CoUege, 1747-71; M.A. (Oxford) 1750; B-D. and D.D.
(Oxford) 1761. Radcliffe Librarian at Oxford, 1767-83. V. of
Culham, Oxon., 1753-83. Canon of Westminster, 1770.
Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, 1770. V. of Munheniot,
Cornwall, 1771-81. F.R.S., 1764- Married, Jan. 3, 1771,
'.,
Kennington, James
Ann Chamberlayne, who is mentioned by Fanny Burney
(then Mme d'Arblay) as 'famous by having studied Hebrew
. . .in order to assist her husband in his edition of the Bible'.
In memory of her husband she founded two scholarships in
Hebrew at Oxford. Author, Vitus Testamentum Hebraicum
cum Varus Lectumibu,-, On the Collation "IU:, Hebrew Manu-
scripts ofthe Old Testament. Died Aug. 18, 1783, at Oxford.
Buried in Christ Church Cathedral. {Diary of Mme d'Arblay,
in. 237; D.N.B.; .11. Oxon.)
KENNINGTON, JAMES. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1804. [5th s.
of James. B. Apr. 10, 1875. Schools, St Paul's, and] Ton-
bridge Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1807. Assistant M ist.-r at
Si Peter's prep. School, Weston super- Marc, for two vf.irs,
at Loretto School, 1903-18-. Served in the Great War,
MM 01 (Major, Lincolnshire Regt.; Lieut. -Col., R. War-
wickshire Regt.; wounded, M.C ; D.S.O., 1910; mentioned
in despatches). Brother of the next [Tonbridge Sch, Reg.;
Vnil War List; The V.C. and. D.S.O.; Schoolmasters' Direc-
KENN1NUT0N, SYDNEY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1891. [4th 5.
oi lames. B. 1872. School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Me I.- 1 it.
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1903. A solicitor. In partnership in a
private school, at Ben Rhydding, Yorks.; Assistant Master
at Lancing College, 1915-19; House Master there, 1917-18,
and School Serretarv, 1019-32-. Brother of the above.
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Lancing Coll. Reg., 1932.)
KENNION, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 4, 1847.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas (1822), of High Harrogate. B. Jan. 9,
1829. School, Rugbv.l Maine. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A.
1S54. Or.l. ile. iron (llv) iSi:; priest, 1853; C. . >f Melch-
bourne, Beds., 1852-4. C. of Eastington, Gloucs., 1855-67.
V. of St Mary's, Kilburn, London, 1867-78. V. of Gerrard's
Cross, Bucks., 1878^5. Resided subsequently at Gerrard's
Cross. Author. Principia or the three Octanes oj Creation;
Tioelee Sermons on the Lord's s'u/>/vr. Died Jan. 7, 1899, at
Margate. Brother of the next. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Jan. II, 1899.)
KENNION, ROBERT WINTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 22, 1833. Of Yorkshire. (2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas
(next), of Harrogate.] Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar, 1833;
B.A. (30//1 Wrangler) 1837; M.A. 1840. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 4, 1837. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1S40. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 18S4; pnest, Dec. 2i, i8ss; C. of Alton,
Hants., 1S54-8. R. of Acle, Norfolk, 1858-94. Married,
Aug. 13, 1845, Jessy Frederica, younger dau. of Frederick
Lane, Esq., of King's Lynn. Author, Unity and Order, the
Handmaids of I ruth. Resided subsequently at Southborough,
Tunbridge Wells, where he died Dec. 25, 1897, aged 82.
Brother of the above. [Crockford; Law Lists; Inns oj Court,
The Times, Dec. 31, 1897; G. Mag., 1845, II. 521.)
KENNION, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 34) at Trinity,
M.n. 27. 1822. S. of John. B. in London. School, Guildford,
Surrey. Matric. Easter, 1822. Migrated to Chr.st's, Oct. 19,
1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1825;
P.C. of High Harrogate, Yorks., 1825-46. Died Jan. 8. 1841,,
at Cheltenham. Father of the above and of Alfred (1847).
[Peile, 11. 411; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1846, 1. 327.)
KENNION, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, 1840.
Did nut reside. Doubtless the man of these names, b. Feb. II,
1823, who entered the Bengal Artillery as 2nd Lieut., June II,
1S42; Lieut., 1S45; Capt., 1857; Major, 1858; Lieut. -Col.,
1865. [Army Lists.)
KENNY, ALFRED LEE. Adm. at King's, Oct. I, 18S6. [S. of the
Rev. Henry Torrens (Trim Coll.. Dublin). Schonls. Paston
Grammar, N. Walsh. imaud King Edward VI. Norwich.] Matric.
Michs. iS.sij; B.A. i.So'ij; M.A. 1S93. Assistant Mastei at the
1 Imir Si hiinl. < ml. di-. 11 1 hi I Ki poll I tcr. [hi t, ioo'o
L ..1st Luke's, Beeston Hill, Lccu\. 1.105-1900. R. of Clermont,
Queensland, Australia, 1901-12. V. of North Rockhampton,
1912-21. Hon. Canon of St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton,
1907-30. V. of St Laurence's, Rockhampton, and Canon
Missioner, Rockhampton, 1921-30. Archdeacon of Rock-
hampton, 1927-30. V. of Bowerchalke, Wilts., 1930-9. of
the Homes of St Barnabas, Donnans, Surrey, in 194 1 ;
died there Nov. 14, 1948. Brother of Henry T. (1870).
{King's ( oil. Ave , 1 rockford.)
KENNY, COURTNEY STANHOPE. Adm. pens, at Downing,
May 17, 1871. (Elder s. of William Fcnton, solicitor, of
Halifax and Ripon.j B. Mar. is, 1S47, at Park House, Ripon
[The limes and D.N.B. give Halifax]. Matin. Mi. lis. 1871;
Scholar; Winchester Reading prize, 1874 . C hi ill ir's 1 a
medal, 1875; (Law and Hisc. Trip., 1st Class, 1S74); LL.B.
1875; LL.M. 1878; Yorke prize, 1877, 1878, 187.1; LL.D.
1887. Fellow, 1885; Hon. Fellow, 1918. President of the
Union, 1874. Adm. Soln.it.. r. 1869; practised in Halifax f 01
twn yars. Adm. at Lincoln's Ion, [an. 21, I J Called to
tin- Mar, [an. z6, 1 .mi. 1 1.1 I!.. --.■I''. I ISti 1.1 . ir< int. Law
Lecturer at Trinity, 1881 -6. University Reader in I aglish
Law, 1888-1907. Downing Professor of the Laws of England,
Kenrick, Jarvis
1907-18. M.P. for Barnsley, 1885 and 1886-8. J. P. for
Cambs., 1806-1930, and for Cambridge, 1890. Alderman of
Cambridge Borough Council, 1895-9. Alderman of the
Cambs. County CouncU, 1901-20. Chairman of the County
Quarter Sessions, 1912-22. One of the greatest authorities
on English Law. F.B.A., 1909. A staunch Liberal of the
old school. Held in high esteem for his unfailing courtesy,
and sound judgment. Author, Outlines .at Criminal Law, and
of many legal essays. Died Mar. 18, 1930, aged 83,
bridge, as the result of a street accident. Bequeathed £500
t.. ta. fund for extending and improving the buildings of
Downing, (/fins of Court ; Law Lists ; Fi ister, Men a! the Bar ;
D.N.B.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who was Who. 10:0-4".
The Times, Mar. 19, 1930; Cambridgt Rt view, \pr, 25, 193°-)
KENNY. HENRY TORRENS. Adm. sizar at St John's. Ocl .
1876. S. of the Rev. Henry Torrens [Trinity College, Dublin,
1841], R. of Banningham, Norfolk [and Emily]. B. there
[Sept. 3, 1858]. Bapt. Mar. 24. 1859. [School, Gresham's,
Holt.] Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1.8S0. 2nd Lieut, (from
Militia), 101st Regt. of Foot, 18S0; Lieut.. R. Munstei
Fusiliers, 1881; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, 1882; Capt.,
Indian S.C., 1891; Major, 1900; Lieut. -Col., 1904; Brevet-
Colonel, 1907; Colonel, 19 1 1 ; retired, 1912. D.A.A.G., India,
1899-1900. Assistant Secretary, and subsequently Depart-
mental Secretary, Military Supply Dept.. Government of
India, 1900-6. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel,
General Staff). Died Mar. 31, 1941, u Sandhurst. Brothi r
of Alfred L. (1886). [Univ. War List, Army Lists; The
Times, Apr. 3, 1941.)
KENNY, LEWIS FENTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1893. Of Mayo. [3rd] s. of Stanhope, Esq., of
21, Conduit Road, Bedford. B. July 21, 1875, at Balhnrobe.
Co. Mayo. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Mi. hs. 189 |;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1900. Of 4, Anglesea Road, Dublin, in 1912.
(Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
KENRICK, CHARLES JARVIS MATTHEW. Matric. Non-CoU.
Michs. 1S92.
KENRICK, CLIVE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1
[Youngest] s. of John Arthur, of Berrow Court, lei
Birmingham, B. 1878, at Birmingham. School, Shrewsbury
Matric. Michs. 1897. Of Berrow Court, Edgbaston. Brother
of George O. (1894). [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
KENRfCK, GEORGE HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
July 14, 1867. Did not reside.
KENRICK, GEORGE OSCAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. S. of John Arthur, of Berrow Court, Edgbaston,
Birmingham. B. 1876, at Birmingham. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Of Compton i.r.iii^c,
Wolverhampton. Died Nov. 1906. Brother of Clive (1897).
[Shrewsbury Sell. Reg.f
KENRICK, GERALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1894. [Younger] s. of William, M.P., of The Grow. II .r
borne, Birmingham. B. Sept. 25, 1876, at Harborne. School,
Rii2bv. Matric. Michs. IS. 14/ Of The Grove, Harborne.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.)
KENRICK, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 20, 1S60.
S. of Timothy [sometime of W. Bromwach, and — , dau. of
Thomas Paget, Esq., of Freyer's Causeway, Leicester], of
Church Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. 1843, at West
Bromwich. School, Edgbaston proprietary. Matric. Michs.
i86t; B.A. 1865. Died in 1865. [F.M.G., 1. 186 (for father
and family).)
KENRICK, JARVIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 27,
1755. Of London. [4th s. of Matthew (1714), Bencher of the
Middle Temple. B. Sept. 20. 1737. School, Harrow.] Maine.
Lent, 1755; B.A. 1759; Scholar, 1761; M.A. 1763. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Sept. 1701; priest, Dec. 171. 1; C. of Histon,
Cambs., 1761-2. V. of Chilham, Kent. 1762-1809. Died
there May 7, 1S09. Father of the next and of William (1700),
brother of Matthew (1754) and John (1752). (Harrow Sen.
Reg.; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1809, I. 483.)
KENRICK, JARVIS. Adm. FeU.-Coin. at Jtsus, June 28, 1799-
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Jarvis (above). V. of Chilham,
Kent. B. there. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1800;
LL.B. 1805. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June
Father of the next, of William (1828) and of John B. (1826);
brother of William (1790). [Inns of I ourt.)
KENRICK, JARVIS. Adm. pens (age 18] al TRINITY, May 1,
1823. S. of Jarvis (above). B. at Blechingley, Surrey. S. I1...I.
Uckneld, Sussex. .Maine. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M
Ord. deacon (Lilt. dun. from Canterbury) 1S29; priest
(London) June 6, 1830; C. of Sheldwich, Kent, 1S29. C. of
Horsham, Sussex, -1841-9. V. of St Peter Major, Chichester,
1849-51. C. of Donnuigton. Sussex, 1851-7. R. of Caterham,
Surrey, 1S57-75. Married, and had issue. Disappears from
1 1 , : 1.:. o. Brother of John B. (1S26) and William
(182S). [Clergy List; Cant. Act Bk.)
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Kenrick, John
KENRICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. IS,
1752. Of London. (2nd s. of Matthew (1714). Esq., one of
the Masters of the Bench of the Middle Temple.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1753. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Sept. 20, 1755. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23, 1759- Com-
missioner for Stamp Duties, 1762-3 and 1765-81. Bencher,
June 22, 1792. Reader, autumn, 1 79S. M.P. for Blechingley,
17S0-90. Died Sept. 18, 1799. Left a large fortune, derived
from his wife, to a natural daughter. A picture by Highmore
of him, together with his three brothers Cranmer, Matthew
(1754) and Jarvis (1755) was in the possession of Mrs H.
Keiirick, of Campden House, Canterbury, in 1034. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Bk.; Return
ofM.P.'s.)
KENRICK, JOHN BRIDGES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesi -.
June 26, r826. S. of Gervase [Jams (1799)]- B. at Bleching-
ley, Surrev. Of Surrey. Matnc. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1S35.' Brother of Jarvis (1823) and William (1828).
KENRICK, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 29, 1754. Re-adm. Fell. Com. Jan. 1, 1759. Of London.
[3rd s. of Matthew {1714), solicitor, one of the Masters of the
Bench of the Middle Temple. B. Aug. 13, 1736. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1754; LL.B. 1762; LL.D. 177".
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 3r, r755. C. of St P< 1 I 5,
St Albans, 1763. C. of Eltham, Kent (sequestrated), 1713.
R. of Blechingley, Surrev, 1775-1S03. Died there July 27,
1S03, aged 66. Brother of John (1752) and Jarvis (1755).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns 0/ Court; G. Mag., 1S03, 11. 791.)
KENRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 9,
1790. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Jarvis (i755), V. of Chilham,
Kent. School, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar,
1792; B. A. 1794. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 12, 1792.
Called to the Bar, 1800. Second Justice of Great Sessions for
Counties of Anglesey, Carnarvon and Merioneth, 1812-29.
M.P. for Blechingley, 1S06-14. Master of the Household,
1810-12. Married, iSt2, Frances Anne, dau. of Robert
Mascall, of Peasmarsh Place, Sussex. Died Oct. 21, 1829, at
Broome, near Dorking, where he had bought estates. Brother
of Jams (1799); father of William (1831). (W. R. Williams,
MSS.; Return ofM.P.'s; Inns of Court.)
KENRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 17,
1828. [3rd] s. of Jarvis (1799)- B. at Blechingley, Surrey.
School, Uckfield, Susses. Matnc. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1S34.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1832. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 13, 1837. Brother of Jarvis (1823) and John B.
(1826). {Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KENRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 10,
1831. S. of William (1790). B. at Ashford, Kent. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. rS3i; B.A. 1S35. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Mar. 23, 1S33, 's. of William, barrister,
deceased.' (Inns of Court.)
KENRICK, The Rev. WILLIAM HENRY GORDON. Matric. Non-
Coil. Lent, 1891. S. of J. H., of Ootacamund, South India.
Schools, Bishop Cotton College, Bangalore, and St John's
Theological College, Highburv, London. Adm. (age 28) at
Trinity Haul, 1891; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(York) 1888; priest, 1S89; C. of Holy Trinity, Kingston-upon-
Hull, 188S-00. C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1891.
C. of St Mary-the-Great, Cambridge, 1892-3. C. of St
Saviour's, Pimlico, Middlesex, 1893-7. C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Hammersmith, 1898-1905. V. of Holy Trinity,
Hoxton, 1905-37. Rural Dean of Shoreditch, 1928-37.
Compiled The English Missal. Died Jan. 5, 1943, in London.
(Crockford; The Times, Jan. 7, 1943.)
KENT, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 18, 1841. S. of
Samuel, merchant. B. Feb. 15, 1S23, at The Hill House,
Upton-on-Severn, Worcs. Schools [Bromsgrove and] Mer-
chant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1846; priest, 1847. Minor Canon of
Gloucester Cathedral, 1849-53. V. of Coin St Aldwyn,
Gloucs., 1853-95. Rural Dean of Fairford, 1880-95. Hon.
Canon of Gloucester, 1S91-5. Died Oct. 23, 1895. (Broms-
grove Reg.; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 472;
Crockford; The Times, Oct. 26, 1895.}
KENT, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 24, 1854.
S. of Edward, gent, [and Penelope]. B. June 17, 1835, at
Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes. [School, Whitchurch Grammar.]
Matnc. Michs. 1854. Kept three terms.
KENT, ARTHUR GERALD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 21,
1892. S. of T[homasJ [brewer], of Holywell Lodge, St Albans,
Herts. [B. Apr. 1, 1S74. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matnc.
Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Assistant
Master at Neuenheim College, Heidelberg, Germany, for
two years; at Felsted School, 1901-7; at Harrow School,
1908-33-. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Cold-
stream Guards). Of Holywell Lodge, St Albans, i .
1945. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg., 1936; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Univ. War List.)
Kent, Herbert Harcourt
KENT, BERTIE GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus,
Easter, 1892. S. of Jackson [Goodenough], M.D. B. at
Kingston-on-Thames. School, Reading. Matric. Easter,
1892; B.A. 1896. Died May 9, 1902, at Maesmawr Hall,
Caersws, Montgom. (The Times, May 14, 1902.) .
KENT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 31, 1830. Of
Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Charles R., of Clapham Park,
Surrey.] Matric. Michs. 1830; LL.B. 1836. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 2, 1S33; priest, June 8, 1834. P.C. of Lud-
ford, Salop, June 7, 1838-85, and P.C. of Elton, Hi 1 1 .
1844-85. Of Dinham Hall, Co. Salop. Died Nov. 1
aged 79. Father of the next. (Cant. Act Bk.; Fost
Eccles.; Crockford; T. S. Clack; The Guardian, Nov. iS, 18S5.)
KENT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7, l875-
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles (above). B. [Jan. 4, 1
Ludlow. School, Lucton Grammar. Matrii Mi' 0!
B.A. 1879; M.A. 18SS. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1881; pne-st
(Hereford) 1883; C. of Kimbolton, Heref., 1881-3. C. of
Hopton Castle, Salop, 1883-4. C. OI Leavesden, Herts.,
1SS6-8. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1888-9. C. of
St Andrew's, Westminster, 1S89-96. Chaplain of the private
Chapel, Luton Hoo, 1897-9. V. of Davington, Kent, 1901-2.
R. of Merton, 1904-29 and |V. of Sturston, Tompson
and Tottington, Norfolk, 191 1-29; restored Tompson Col-
legiate Church, of which he was ' Master'. Author, 7 he Land
of the Babes m the Wood, or The Breckland of Norfolk; Epic
and Legend of Empire;. Essays, etc. Died Sept. 12, 1929, it
Norwich. Buried at Merton. (Peile. 11. 643; t >
Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Sept. 14, 1929.)
KENT, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 8,
1840. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1846; priest, 1847. P.C. of
Havenstreet, Isle of Wight, 1S52-63. Chaplain of St Andrew's
church, Pau, France, 1867-85. Died Jan. 13, 1SS5, 111
London, aged 63. (Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian,
Jan. 21, 1885.)
KENT, FREDERIC SIDNEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891.
S. of George, Esq., of Southwood [Highgate, N. B. Nov. 20,
T871]. School, Sir Roger Cholnieley's, Highgate. Matric.
Michs. 1891. Army University candidate. Joined the East
Vorks. Regt.; also in the Connaught Rangers. Served in the
S. African War, 1S99-1902; at Colenso and at relief of
Ladysmith; Capt., 1900. Died July 23, 1900, at Pretoria.
(Highgate Sch. Roll.)
KENT, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1856. [Elder] s. of Frederick, surgeon [and Frances
Crowder, dau. of the Rev. W. Hett, V. of St Peter's-in-
Eastgate, Lincoln]. B. at Lincoln. Bapt. Aug. 11, 1837.
[School, Boston Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1856; B.
M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1864; priest, 1S65;
C. of St Peter's, St Albans, 1S64-6. C. of Cold Norton,
Essex, r866-8. C. of Wisborough with Loxwood, Sussex,
1868-9. C. of Walsingham with Houghton, Norfolk, ;
V. there, 1870-1. R. of E. Barsham and Little Snoring,
1871-82. Married, and had issue. Died Apr. to,
East Barsham, aged 44. Brother of George D. S. (1857).
(Crockford; The Guardian, May 10, 18S2.)
KENT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 7,
1804. S. of Nathaniel, of Fulham, London. School, Eton.
Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 23, 1810; priest, Dec. 22, 1811. V. of Horsford and
Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, 1812-29. Died Apr. -
at Brighton. (Eton Sch. Lists ; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1829, 11. 90.)
KENT, GEORGE DAVIES SURREY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 23, 1857. S. of Frederick, surgeon, of Lincoln (and
Frances Crowder]. B. Oct. 22, 1838, at Lincoln. [School,
Boston Grammar. j Matrii . Michs. 1857. Kept six terms.
Died unmarried Dec. 25, 1861. Buried at Salisbury. Brother
of Frederic W. (1856). (Misc. Gen. et Her., 5th Ser., iv, 7.)
KENT, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 8, 18 15. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A
M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June n, 1820; priest,
Oct. 15, 1820; V. of East Winch, Norfolk, 1820-42. C. of
All Saints, St John's Wood, London, N.W., 1S48-52. Name
without address in Clergy List, 1853-66; not in Crockford.
(Foster, Index Eccles.)
KENT, HERBERT HARCOURT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1882.
S. of George, manufacturer, of Highgate,
[June 28], 1S63, at Brighton. School, Universitj
London. Matric. Michs. 18S2; B.A. 18S6; M.A 1
at a private school. Army tutor at Warhngham, Surrey,
1894-8. Capt., 1st Vol. Batt., The Queen's Regl
ServedintheGn-.it Wax, [914-19 (Lieut.-Col., Nortl
land Fus.; mentioued in secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services'). Director of George Kent, Ltd., Load
Luton. Co-originator of the Army League. * > 1
Holbom, London, in 1945. Died at Eastbourne, Nov. 14, [949,
Venn, 11. 459, Univ. War List; Arm
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Kent, John
KENT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 32) at Peterhouse, May 30,
1774- OfCheshire. A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter, 1782.
KENT, JOHN JAMES PERCY Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1894.
S. of George Henry, builder, of Lincoln [and Alice Whittle].
B. Aug. 29, 1875, at Bootle, Liverpool. Schools, Lincoln
Middle (Rev. Markhara Hill) and Lincoln Grammar (Rev.
Canon Fowler). Migrated to St John's, as Choral Scholar,
Oct. io, 1895; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at
St Bees School for three years; at St Aubyn's College,
Lowestoft, for four terms; at Leeds Grammar School,
I9°5_33-- (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KENT, NICHOLAS DARLINGTON. Adm. pens, {age 18) at
Trinity, July 2, 1708. [Only] s. of Benjamin, of London
[and sometime of I lowland House, Bramshott, Hants.].
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar, 1800;
B.A. 1802; M.A. 1S05. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Tan. 9, 1794
(while at Winchester College). (Inns of Court.)
KENT, OWEN. Adm. pens, at Si Catharine's, Aug. 5, 1864.
S. of John Clarke. B. at Upton-on-Severn, Worcs. Matric.
Michs. 1864. Brother of the next.
KENT, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 10, 1859. [Elder]
s. of John [Clarke, of Upton-on-Severn, Worcs.]. B. 1841,
at Longdon, Worcs. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S59; B.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 11,
1859. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1866. On the Oxford
Circuit. Of Park End, Bromley, Kent, in 1900. Brother of
the above. (Inns of Court-, Law Lists.)
KENT, SYDNEY. Adm. pens at 1'kimtv, Oct. 4. 1884. 4th s.
of William. B. May 10, 1865, in Queensland, Australia.
School, Rugby. Matric, Michs' 1884; B.A, 18S8; M.B. and
B.C. 1892. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1892. In practice at Bexhill, -1900-30. Died
Aug. 18, 1930. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Medical
Directories.)
KENT, SYDNEY MACDONALD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 25, 1885. S. of James Talbot, yeoman, of Dorset [and
Rebecca Macdonald Hodges]. B. July 30, 1866, at Norden,
Corfe Castle. School, Dorset County (Rev. T. R. Wright).
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 188S. Followed a scholastic career
for 10 years, and then managed a land-agencv, together with
a large farm, at Fontmell Magna, Dorset. (S. M. Kent.)
KENT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 30, 1754- S. of
John. Of Kimberworth, Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1754.
KENT, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Sept. 3,
1889. S. of the Rev. Robert Blake [and Mary Ellen Perks].
B. Aug. 10, 1870, at Padiham, Lanes. School, Manchester
Grammar (Mr M. Glazebrook). Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1896; priest,
1897; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Ai cringti m, Lanes.,
1896-1906. V. of St Andrew's. Acenngton, 1906-10. Died
ily Aug. 13, 1910, at Llanfairfechan, Wales, while on
a visit to his father. (The Guardian, Aug. 19, 1910.)
KENT, WILLIAM CORBET. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 21,
i82g. B. in Salop. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833.
KENTISH, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel,
|.mi, 1, 1848; from St John's College, Oxford, whence he > 1 . < 1
matric. May 19, 1847, age 19. [Only s. of John, of the
Bombay Civil Service. B. Apr. 27, 1S2S. School, Cheltenham
■ ; Matric, Easter, 1848; LL.B. 1855. Died May 12,
1859, at Stratford House, Ryde, Isle of Wight. [Cheltenham
Coll, Reg.; Al. Oxon., whu h calls him 'the Rev." and gives
'died June 12*; G. Mag., 1859, 1. 654 ('The Rev.').)
KENTISH, THOMAS BLACKBURN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Feb. 14, 1843, Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1849. C. of
Feckenham, Worcs., 1853-5, C. of Monyasb, Derbs., 1856-7.
V. of Karl Stemdale, 1857-60. P.C. of Monyash, 1860-5.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1866.
KENWORTHY, CUTHBERT MATTHIAS. Adm. pens, (age 22)
at Pembroke, May iS, 1874. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Joseph
(1833), R. of Ackworth, near Pontefract [by his 2nd wife,
Harriet Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress of Capt. William
Henry Cockerell Le.uham, of Kirkham Abbey, Yorks.]. B.
there [Feb. 24, 1853]. [School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1874.
In iijou joined with others in petitioning for the termination
of the abeyance of baroni<s nf Burgh, Strabolgi. and Cobhaiu.
The claim was heard 111 iwi4, and he w.i-. -umi n <l tn the
House of Lords as 9th Baron Strabolgi in 1916 ["hi deci ion
of the Committee for Privilegi 1 1 lea iderabli riticism
among authorities on Peerage I tw and history. Dii d l 1 b 1 z,
1934, at West Winch, Norfolk, aged 3o (Burke, P. and B.
(sub Strabolgi; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
Kenyon, John
KENWORTHY, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1883.
Migrated to Queens'; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1SS6; priest, 1887; C. of Dalston, Cumberland,
1886-95. V. of Bassenthwaite, 1895-1915. V. of Pennington,
Lanes., 1915-37. Rural Dean of Ulverston, 1922-34. Hon.
Canon of Carlisle, 1926-42. Died Mar. 8, 1942, at Morven,
North Berwick, aged 82. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 11,
1942.)
KENWORTHY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 16,
1789. S. of Hugh, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes. School,
Ashton-under-Lyne. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1794.
Doubtless brother of William (1776).
KENWORTHY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 20,
1833. S. of Joshua [of Cragg Vale, Yorks.]. B. in Yorkshire.
School, Giggleswick. Matric, Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1839; priest, 18 19. R. of Langton
Matravers, Dorset, 1839-43. R. of Ackworth, Yorks.,
1844-75. Married (2) Harriet Elizabeth Leatham, dau. and
heiress of Capt. William H. C. Leatham, and Lucy Lund
(co-heiress of the L'iaronies of Cobham. Strabolgi and Burgh),
of Kirkham Abbev, Yorks. Died Julv 2, 1875, at Ackworth
rectory. Father of Cuthbert M. (1874). (Giggleswick Sch
Reg.; Venn, 11. 222; Foster, Index Laics.; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Strabolgi).)
KENWORTHY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine"*,
Mar. 8, 1776. B. at Ashton, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 17/6;
B.A. 1780; M.A. 17S7. Doubtless brother of John (1789).
KENYON, BEDFORD WILDE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9,
1846. Adm. sizar (age 22) .it .Maud. dene, July 1, 1848. Of
Devonshire. S. of the Rei Bedfoi I Mary Hall, Oxford,
1821], of Bunswood Lodge, near Wandsworth [who had
assumed the name of Kenyon in lieu of Bedford, 1S24, and
died in 1S40]. School, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1854. (Al. Oxon.)
KENYON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 7, 1806.
[2nd] s. of John, of Chenies, Bucks. Matric. Lent, 1807.
Adm at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 10, 18 10, 'age 25'; at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 23, 1S10. [T. A. Walker, 379; Inns of Court.)
KENYON, The Hon. EDWARD FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 8, 1S60. [3rd] s. of Lloyd [3rd] Baron [Christ
Church, Oxford, 1823], of Gredington, Flints. B. [Aug. 7],
1842, at Liscard, Cheshire. School, Harrow. Matrii
1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1S70. Adm. at the Middle Temple.
Apr. 17, 1863. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1867. On the
Northern Circuit. J. P. for Flintshire. Died unmarried Jan. 4,
i'o2. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court, Burke, P. and B.;
La a Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KENYON, GEORGE CARSON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S97.
S. of Alfred Henderson, Esq. [sometime of Manchester], of
Highett Street, Richmond, Melbourne, Australia. Migrated
to Trinity Hall, 1898.
KENYON, GORDON LLOYD TREVOR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1892. [Elder] s. of the Hon. and Rev. William
Trevor [Christ Church, Oxford, 1866], R. of Malpas, Cheshire
[by his 1st wife, Anne M'Kerrell, dau. of Adam Hay-Gordon,
of Avoch]. B. [May 10, 1873], at Edinburgh. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1900.
Practised in London; partner in Rovds, Rawstoue and Co.,
of 46, Bedford Square. Of Tree Tops, Amersham, Bucks.,
in 1945. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Laic Lists.)
KENYON, HAROLD GODFREY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
Elder s. of George, solicitor, of The Maples, Thome, Don-
caster. B. Oct. 28, 1S80, at Thome. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. and LL.B. 1902. Adm. Solicitor,
Jan. 1906. Practised in Gray's Inn, London; Messrs Thome
and Doncaster. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.F.A.; wounded twice; mentioned in despatches). Latterly
of Highneld Lodge, Ware, Herts., where he died Sept. 15,
1930. Buried at Amwell. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Pembroke
Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List, Law Lis.'; ; 1 he Times, Sept. 16,
1930.)
KENYON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Nov. 29,
1801. Elder s. of John [sugar-planter, of Jamaica, di
late of Chester. B. 17S4, in the Island of Jamaica. Schools
[Sawyer's School, Bristol and] Charterhouse. A pupil of
William Smyth, for whom he conceived a high admiration.
Matric. Easter, 1802. Left without taking a degree, i ;■■.<.:-,.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb, zii, 1804. A wealtl
philanthropic West Indian, who extended a helping hand to
many struggling author. Close friend of the Brownings.
whom he was the first to introduce to one another. I ii
poem Andrea del Sarto was written for him, and his Dramatic
Romances and Lyrics were dedicated to him, as was Mrs
Browning's Aurora Leigh, which she finished whilst staying
Kenyon, Rowland Whitehall
at his house. Friend of Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey,
Charles Lamb and their circle, manv of whom he helped
financially. Married twice; {i) 1S0S, and (2) 1S23, Caroline.
sister of John Curteis. Author, Poems; A Rhymed Plea for
Tolerance; A Day at Tivoli. Crabb Robinson says that
Kenyon had 'The face of a Benedictine monk, and the
joyous talk of a good fellow*. 'As he grew in years, he
recalled to his own memory, and that of his University
contemporaries, the intellectual hours passed in his rooms
at Peterhouse, where young men were asked to meet at
5 p.m. to dine and to stay till midnight, enjoying the coenas
nociesque Deum of his favourite Horace, and unconsciously
imitating in early years the grey-haired Symposiasts of
Plutarch and the Deipnosophists of Athenaeus.' Died Dec. 3,
1856, at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Left by will So legacies to
80 of his literary friends; the poets included were Robert
Browning (Z^oo), Mrs Browning (£4000), B. W. Procter
(Barry Cornwall) (£6500). [W, B. Donne and his Friends,
201; Inns of Court; T. .4. Walker, 376; D.N.B.; Boose, 11.
207, 1; G. Mag., 1557, n. 309-15; not found in Caribbeana.)
KENYON, ROWLAND WHITEHALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 14, 1S44. [9th] s. of the Hon. Thomas, Christ Church,
Oxford, 179S], of Pradoe, Salop [and Charlotte, dau. of the
Rev. John Robert Lloyd, of Aston Hall]. B. [May 24, 1S24],
at Ruyton. Bapt. June 15, 1S24. School, Shrewsbury
(Dr Kennedy). Matric. Miens. 1S44; B.A. 1S49; M.A. 1852.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1S4S. Called to the
Bar, May 1, 1854. Ordained deacon (Winchester) Dec. 21,
1S54; priest, Dec. 23, 1S5S. Died unmarried Apr. 6, 1S73.
{Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.;
Law Lists; Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 29, 1S55.)
KEOWN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 20. 1836
[4th s. of Richard, Esq., of Downpatrick, and Mary, dau, "f
Henry" Keown, Esq. (who assumed the name of Boyd as
heiress of the Boyds of Glastry and Portovogie). School,
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1836. Cornet, 15th Hussars,
1837; Lieut., 1S39; retired asCapt., 15th Hussars, and Lieut. -
Col., R.N. Down Rifles, 1S65. Married Dorothea Alexander.
Brother of the next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.,
1879.)
KEOWN [post KEOWN-BOYD], WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Mar. 18, 1835. Of Ireland. [3rd s. of Richard,
Esq., of Downpatrick, and Marv, dau. of Henry Keown, Esq.
(who assumed the name of Bo'vd). B. Mar. 1816. [School,
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839. Of Bally-
dugan House, Co. Down. High Sheriff, Co. Down, 1849.
J. P., Co. Down. M.P. for Newry, 1867-S; for Downpatrick
borough, 1S6S-74. Assumed the additional surname of Boyd,
1873, under the will of his great-uncle, Major David Hamilton
Boyd, of Glastry. Married, 1845, Mary, elder dau. of the
Rev. Robert Alexander, Preb. of Aghadowie, Deny. Died
Jan. 19, 1877. Father of the next; brother of the above.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Boose, v. 816; Burke, L.G., 1879;
Return of Sl.P.'s.)
KEOWN-BOYD, JOHN MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1876. S. of William (above) [and Mary]- B. July 13,
1857, at Ballydugan House. Bapt. Mar. 4, 1859. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Moss). Matric. Michs. 1876. (Shre-.i.sburv
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1879.)
KEPPEL, The Hon. EDWARD SOUTHWELL. Adm. a nobleman
at Caius, Oct. 30, 1818. [4th] s. of William Charles {1787),
4th Earl of Albemarle [and Elizabeth Southwell] . B .
[Aug. 16, 1800], at Quidenham, Norfolk. School, West-
minster (for two years) and private tuition (for three years).
Matric. Michs. 1818; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Oct. 5, rS23; priest, Oct. r7, 1824. R. of Quidenham with
Snetterton, 1824-83. R. of Tittleshall, 1826-35. Rural Dean
of Rockland. Canon of Norwich, 1S44. Deputy Clerk of the
Closet to Queen Victoria, 1841-75. Married, July 24, 1828,
Lady Maria Clements, elder dau. of Nathaniel, 2nd Earl of
Leitrim. Died Dec. 1, 1883, at Quidenham. Brother of
Thomas R. (1833). (Record of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11.
173; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.;
The Guardian, Dec. 5, 1883.)
KEPPEL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 5,
1865. Of Norfolk. [5th s. of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas
Robert (next). B. Apr. r9, 1846.] Matric. Michs. 1S65; B.A.
1870. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1871; priest, rS72; C. of Bardsev,
Yorks., 1871-2. C. of Scole, Norfolk, 1872-4. C. of Walmer,
Kent, 1874-7. V. of New Buckenham, Norfolk, 1877-80.
V. of E. Walton with Gayton-Thorpe, 1880-3. R- ot Win-
farthing, 1883-1904. R. of Intwood with Keswick, 1904-27.
Died Sept. 21, 1936, at Sheringham, aged 90. (Buri
B. (sub Albemarle); Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Sept. 24, 1936.)
KEPPEL, The Hon. THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Downing, May 4, 1833. [8th s. of William Charles (1787),
Ker, Reginald Arthur
4th Lord Albemarle. B. Jan. 17, 1811.] Matric. Michs. 1833;
M.A. iS-^6. Previously in the Royal Navy; messmate and
friend of Frederick Marryat, the novelist, being the original
of "Mr Midshipman Ea*y'. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1836;
priest (Durham) 1837. R. of Warham St Mary, with North
Creake and Warham St Marv Magdalene, Norfolk, 1837-63.
Rural Dean of Walsingham, 1S42. Chaplain to Earl Spencer,
1846. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1S54-63. Married, Mar. 28,
1833, Frances, dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Bart.
Author, Life of Augustus, Viscount Keppel, Admiral of the
White {his uncle). Died Apr. 20. 1863. Father of the above;
brother of Edward S. (iSr8). (Burke, P. and B. (sub Albe-
marle); Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KEPPEL, WILLIAM ARNOLD WALPOLE. Adm. pens, (age r8)
at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1821. [3rd] s. of Frederick [Christ
Church, Oxford, 177S, of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, and Louisa,
dau. of George Clive, M.P., of Wormbridge, Heref.]. B.
[Oct. 7, 1804], in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1822; B.A. rS26. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 19,
1S28; priest, May 24, 1829. R. of St Devereux, Heref.,
June ro, 1S30. R. of Brampton, Norfolk, June 30, 1830-6.
R. of Haynford, 1837-77. Married, Sept. 7. 1830, Frances
G. S., elder dau. of Robert Marsham, of Stratton Strawless,
Norfolk, and had issue. Of Lexham Hall, Norfolk, where he
died Nov. 26, r888. (Record of Old Westminsters; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Albemarle); Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Clergy List; The Guardian, Dec. 5,
1888.)
KEPPEL, WILLIAM CHARLES, Earl of ALBEMARLE. Adm.
nobleman (age 16) at St John's, Dec. 5, 17S7. School,
Ealing (Dr Goodenough). [Only s. of George, 3rd Earl of
Albemarle, and Anne, dau. of Sir John Miller, Bart., of
Chichester. B. May r4, i7?2-] Matnc. Michs. ^87. Suc-
ceeded as 4th Earl of Albemarle, Oct. 13, 1772. Lieut.,
W. Norfolk Regt. of Militia, 1791; Capt., 179-; Lieut. -Col.,
1793. Master of the Buckhounds, 1806-7. Master of the
Horse, 1830-4 and 1835-41. P.C., 1830. G.C.H. (Civil) 1833.
Ranger of Hampton Court Park. Married (1) Apr. 9, 1792,
the Hon. Elizabeth Southwell, dau. of Edward, Lord de
Clifiord,andhadissue;(2)Feb. n, 1822, Charlotte Susannah,
dau. of Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart. Died Oct. 30, 1849.
Father of Edward S. (1S1S) and Thomas R. (iS3^). (Burke,
P. and B.; G.E.C.; Doyle, Official Baronage of England.)
KER, HAMILTON CHICHESTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. i, 18S0. [Youngest] s. of David Stewart [M.P".], deceased
[Christ Church, Oxford, 1835], late of Co. Down, Ireland.
B. at Brighton. School, Wellingborough (the Rev. H. E.
Piatt). Matric. Michs. 1SS0. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1887;
priest, 1889; C. of St Andrew's, Grimsby, 1887-9. C. °f
Frodingham, Lines., 18S9-93. C. of Appleby, 1S93-1902.
C. of Roxby with Risby, 1902-10. R. of Gayton-le-Marsh,
i9ro~42. Died Apr. 17, 1944, at The Spa, Co. Down, aged 83.
{Crockford; The limes, Apr. 20, 1944.)
KER, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 10, 1812.
S. of Hugh. B. [1794], at Hull. School, York. Matric. Michs.
1812; Scholar, 1814; B.A. (17th Wrangler) 1816; M.A. 1S19.
Ord. priest (Gloucester, Lttt. dim. from Lichfield) Dec. 20,
1818. V. of Etwall, Derbs., 1830. R. of Norton -in -Hales,
Salop, 1830-45; resigned. Took the name of Cokburne (or
Cockburne), May 3, 1833. Lived latterly at Bellaport Hall.
Died May, 1866. Buried at Norton-in-Hales. M.I. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Changes of Name (Cokburne); Lichf. Dio.
Registers; Clergy Lists (Cockburne).)
KER, JAMES CAMPBELL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1897. Elder
s. of the Rev. William Lee, of the Manse, Kilwinning. B.
Jan. 2, 1878, at Kilwinning. School, Royal Academy, Irvine
and at Glasgow University; M.A., Glasgow, 1897; (1st Class
Hons. in Maths, and Eglinton fellowship). Matnc. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Entered the I.C.S., 1902; in Bombay as
Assistant Magistrate and Collector; in Sind; Personal
Assistant to Director of Criminal Intelligence, 1**07; on
Military duty, 1914-17, in the office of the Director of
Criminal Intelligence, Simla; acting Deputy Secretary to the
Government (Police, Judicial and Special Departments),
Bombay, 1917; acting Secretary to the Government (General
and Educational Departments), 1920-3; Private Secretary
to the Governor of Bombay, 1924-9. C.I.E., 1 - ■ 1 C ,S.l .
1928. Retired, 1930. M.P. for the West Division of Stirling
and Clackmannan, 1931-5. Of Ardchattan, West Kilbride,
Ayrshire, in 1945. (Venn, 11. 55^; I.C.S. Lists; Scottish
Biographies; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
KER, REGINALD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1900. [S. of M. W., of Cromwell Avenue, Highgate.] B.
May 10, 1881. [School, Sir Roger Chomel< y\, Highgate.]
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; "\j UQt Mister
at Durlston Court, Swanage, 1903-13. Bursar and Secretary
at Malvern College, 1913-46; retired. (Highgate Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. War List.)
Ker, Robert
KER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sioney, Mar. 29, 1786. Elder
s. of Robert, Army officer. B. Mar. 28, 1767, at Uxbndge,
Middlesex. Schools, uxbndge (.Mr kiilliML>r.lj, '.I. ;uu
Haddington, and St Andrews. .Main... Easter, r786.
KER, WALTER CHARLES ALAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July n, 187;. [Only] s. of Alan [sometime Judge ot the
Supreme Court, Jamaica], of Hadley House, Cheltenham,
Gloucs. [and Mary Tennyson, sister of the Poel 1
B. [May 10J, 1853, at Antigua, W. Indies. School, Chel-
tenham. Matnc. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1876;
MA, i-.;r,. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 22, 1876.
Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879. On the Western Circuit,
Ol 7, Fig Tree Court, The Temple, in 1911. Died Feb. 10,
1929, in London, [C heltenham i oil. Reg.; Burke, L.G., which
gives 'died Feb, 15'; Inns oj < 'nut, Law Lists; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Canbbcana, iv. 123 (for his father); The lima,
Feb. 20, 1929.)
KER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Si John's, June 4, 1853. s. of
the Rev. William [Trinity College, Dublin, 1821], V. of
Tipton, Stalls, [and Janej, Ll. at Dunganstown, Wicklow,
Ireland. Bapt. Nov. 7, 1034. Matnc. Michs. 1833.
KER, — . Adm. at Trinity, as a 'Ten-year' man, Apr. 21, 1706.
KERBY, EDWIN THOMAS. Adm. at Clakl, Jan. 4, 1896.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham, (S. 01 Willi. .m, B.
Aug. 13, 1877.] Matnc. Michs. i8yo; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903.
Ord. deacon (Coventry, lor Worcester) 1901; priest (Wor-
cester) 1902; C. ot si Basil's, Dentend, Warws., 1901-3.
C of Langley, Worcs., 1903-4. C. ol si James's, Oldham,
Lanes., 1904-10. Org. Sec. to S.P.G. for dio. ot Manchester,
1910-19. Served 111 ilii' Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.; wounded, M.C., 1916; mentioned twice in des-
patches), chaplain ol the a. Mi. .nil Institute lor the Bhud
(X. district), 1920-2. V. ol Heyside, Lams., 1922-7. V. of
St Augustine's, l'endlebury, 1927-48-. Hou. Canon of
Manchester, 1934-48-. (Line. \'\ a, List, LruiktoiU; II ho\
Who.)
KERBY, PERCY WILLOUGHBY. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 22,
1 , . [Doubtless s. of William. B. 1880.J School, i'onbrldge.
Maine. Michs. 1898. Lieut., 1st Warwickshire Vol. Artillery,
ill. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., K.P.A.
(1.1-. Res.); employed on Army and INavy Canteen Bu.ud).
Of Handsworth, Birmingham, in 1910. (3 onbridge Sch. Reg.;
Cm,: \lar List; Army Lists.)
KERCHEVALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 24,
1783. of Leicestershire. .Matnc. .Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788.
KERFOOT, JOHN BARRETT. Hun. LL.D. 1808. S. of Richard
and Chnstiana Barrett, both ol Scotch-Irish extraction. U.
Mar. 1, 1810, in Dublin. First Bishop ol the Protestant
opal Diocese ol Pittsburg, U.S.A., 1865. The family
removed from Dublin 111 1819 to Lancaster, Fa., where the
father died early. 1 he son became .ah Instructor at thi
Collegiate Institute, Flushing, Long Island, and studied
theology. Ord. deacon i.vu York) 1837; presbyter, 1840.
Head ol St James's Hall (afterwards Hie College ot St
James), Washington; the Civil War ruined the Coll
Kerfoot, captured in a raid, was held as a hostage at Rich-
mond; he was exchanged, ami b 1 jme 1 'resident ot trinity
College, Hartford, Conn., in the same year. Attended the
1st Lambeth Conference in London, 1807, and the 2ml Con-
ference 111 1S78. Author, 1 eclur, m Inspiration o] the Holy
Scriptures, etc. Vlamed, 1 12, Eliza M. Anderson, of New
York. Died Inn to, 1 81, t ., \ ill . Somerset I 0 Fa
{Diet. 0/ American Uiogra, , . x. 35+.)
KERLY, DUNCAN MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Oi i. 3, 1881. [2nd] s. ol a. .. : 1 1, lau .Jerk [of 14, Great
Winchester street, London] [ami Emily Mackenzie]. B
Jan. 5, 1803, at Islington, Middlesex. School, Merchant
laylors'. Maine. Michs. 18S1, [gth Wrangler, 1884; Law
Trip., ist class, 1885); B.A. 1884; LL.B. 1 ,, M .1 1 18;
Yorke prize, i,s:s>h Fellow, idm. at thi Inner
temple, Mar, 50, 1 I ..-. Call, d to the Bar. I .... 26,
the South-Eastern Circuit. Bencher. K.C., WI4. An
authority on the law oi patents. Chairman ol th< Board oi
Referees, iyi8 31. Knighted, 1921. J,1J. (oi Surrej Died
1 li l 5, 1938, at Purley. (.1.',;, «,i«l ran' as' Sch. Reg.; Inns
oj Lourt, Law Lists, II ,1,. ., a , IF/10, 1929-40; 1 tic limes
Oct. 6, 1938.)
KLRLY, ERNEST FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1891. S. of Frederick John. B. at Reading. School'
Llandovery College. Entrance Scholar, but died belore
coining into residence.
KERMGDE, FREDERICK BISHOP. Adm. pen,, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 16, tSoS. [B. Apr. 2, 1849. School, King
William's College, Isle ol Man.] Maine. Miens. 1868; Scholar
1809; B.A. 1872. [King William's Loll. Reg.)
KEKMdDE, ROBERT DANIEL. Adm. at Caius, Apr. IS, 1888.
S. ol William Karran, merchant, ol the isle ol M411. B.
Kerr, Graham Campbell
Nov. 22, 186S, at Douglas, Isle of Man. School, Victona
College, Douglas. Matnc. Faster, rS88; B.A. iSyi. Migrated
to Jesus, 1S91; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London) 1893;
priest, 1894, c. of St Cjccrge's-111-the-East, London, 1893-0.
C. of St George s, Douglas, Isle of Man, 1896-8. V. ol
Maughuld, 1898-1908. V. of St ceorge's, Douglas, 190S-19.
Rural Dean of Douglas, 1914-19. Canon ol St Germ; in's
Cathedral, Peel, 1912-39. Proctor in Convocation lor Sodox
and Man, 1913-31. V. ot Lezayre, 1920-39; retired, oi
Woodlands, Lezayre, Ramsey, Isle ol Man, in 1947. Died
May 29, 1948. [Venn, 11. 495, Crock/ord; II ho's U ho.)
KERMODE, SIDNEY ALFRED PIZEY. Matric. pens, from
.-'. Michs. 1881. [S ol the Lav. William (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1836), 01 Maughuld vicarag, , Isle of -Man.
B. Mar. 3, 1S62. School, King William's College.] B.A. 1SS4,
M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1865; priest, 1S6U,
C. of Margate, 1885-8. c. of Chelsbam, Surrey, 1888-90.
C. of St Peter's, Chester, 1890-1. V. of Kirk ouchan, Isle ut
Man, 1892-1904. c. ol Boudon, Cheshire, r< 104-0. Lie. pr.,
dio. of Ely, 1908 11. \. ol .Mogerhanger, 1 ,-.!- ... 1911-15.
V. ut lladilelih.ini. Cauibs., 1915-25. Died Sept. 21, 1925.
[King William's I oil. Reg , I rockford; 1 he limes, Sept. 23,
1925J
KERNOr, CHARLES FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Iriniti,
June 29, 1095. s. ut Charles Noyce i-U.D.j, ut Bishnauth,
Fust Avenue, Bnghtun. B. 1875, m Calcutta. School,
Wellington. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Author.
British Public Schools' War il, „, ■na... Died Feb. 10, 1933,
m London. Buned at Brighton. [Wellington Coll. Reg.)
KERR, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1, 18S9. S.
of Llr .Nurm.ur, of 42, Grove Road, St John's Wood, London,
iN.W . Mam. Michs. 1SS9; Thorpe Scholar; B.A. 1
1896. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1895; priest, 1896, C. of St
Mark's, Peterborough, 1695-8. c. ot Batley cur, Yorks.,
1899-1901. C. ot Ihoruhdl Lees, 1901-7. R. of Lockwood,
1907-17. V. of liunley with Bruckhules, 1917-20. Surrogate,
I92i-33- Die to uu., dio. "i Wakeheid, 1929-33. Died
May 15, 1933, at Hudderslicld. [Crock/ord; 1 hi Times,
May 17, 1933.J
KERR, ARTHUR EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8,
1897. s. of James. B. Feb. IS, 1679, at Brixton, London.
School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1697, B.A. 1900;
M.B. and B.C. 1907. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., 1904. clinical Assistant, Hospital for Sick
Children, Gt Ormond street. House Surgeun, Royal Berks
Hospital, Reading, in practice at Petworth, Sussex, 1910
44; retired. Oi Weyhurst Farm, Rudgwick, Sussex, in 1944
[Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. Si;, Medical Directories.)
KERR, BEAUCHAMP MARK PEARSE. Adm. pens, (ace 1 >)
at Trinity, .Nov. 16, 1854. [Elder] 5. of Beauchamp [Capt.,
55th Foot], oi Niton, Isle ul Wight land Carulme Elizabeth,
dau. of James Irwin, E.LCS.J. B. [Jan. 7, 1S30J, at Chud-
leigh, Devon. Schuols [Marlborough audj uleuahiioiid,
Perthshire. Matric. Michs. iSsj; B.A. 1859. Assistant
Curale at Staverton, Devon. Died unmarried iNuv. 21, 1601,
at Staverton vicarage, aged 25. [Not in Clergy Lists, 1859-61,
ur 1 ,,»,.;,„./, 10C0.J Nephew ul the next and ol Mail. 11 J
(1S20). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Glenalmond Reg.; Burke,
P. and b. [sub Lothian); G. iU.ig., 1862, I. 101.)
KERR, CHARLES WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 19, 1819. [Elder] s. of Charles [Beauchamp]
[and Elizabeth, dau. oi William Crump]. B. [Sept. 3, 1801J,
at Farnham, Surrey. School, Farnham. Matric. Michs. 1819;
M.A. 1821. Died unmarried Jan. 23, 1809. Brother ot Mark
H. J. (1820). (Given in P. and b. as ' 1 he Rev.', but not
found either 111 Clergy List or Crock/ord; Burke, 1'. and B.
[sub Lothian).)
KERR, GEORGE PUTLAND. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3,
1844. .Maine. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Kipon)
1845, priest, 1S49, C. of Mirheld, lurks., 1848-61. V. ol
l1 PPerJ Hopton, 1861-91. Died 111 .May, 1891, aged 70
[Crock/ord; 1 he Guardian, May 27, 1091.)
KERR, GRAHAM CAMPBELL. Adm. sr2ar at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. [Elder] s. ol John (10531, of 13, Regent Terrace,
Edinburgh. B. Apr. 29, 1072, al Aberdeen. School, Durham
Grammar. Matnc. Michs. 1S90, B.A. 1895. Rowing ' blue,
1692, 1893; president, C.U.B.C, 1S93. Played football
(lugby) lui Scotland, 189S, 1899, 1900. Member ot Duiii.nu
Co. Rugby XV, 1895-1900. Assistant .Master at Durham
School, 1S95-1901. suda.i Civil Service, 1901; Inspector at
su.ikru ami Sennar. Ordei ol Mejidie, 1905. Governor ol
the Red Sea Province, 1909. Governor of Berber, Apr. cue
' Hie hrst civilian Governor in the Sudan. ' Dud Aug. 16,
1913, 111 Edinburgh. [Durham Sch. Reg.; 1 he Times, Aug. 19,
Kerr, Lord Henry Francis Charles
KERR, Lord HENRY FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at St John's, Feb. 4, 1819. 3rd s. of [William], the [6th]
Marquess of Lothian [by his 1st wife, Henrietta, dau. of
John, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire]. B. [Aug. 17. 1800], at
Newbattle Abbev, Midlothian. Matric. Michs. 1819; M V
1821. Ord. deacon, 1820; priest (Exeter) Tulv 10, 1S25. R.
of Dittisham, Devon, 1827-52- Married, Sept. 10, 1832.
Louisa Dorothea, only dau. of Gen. the Hon. Sir Alexander
Hope, G.C.B. Died Mar. 7. 1882, at Huntlyburn, Melrose.
(Burke, P. and B. (sub Lothian); Foster, Index
Clergy List.)
KERR, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 1, 18S1. S. of
James, warehouseman [and Jemima]. B. Aug, it
Glasgow. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr DilD. Matric.
Michs. 1881; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1883); B.A.
1884; B.C. 1887; M.A. and M.B. 1SS8; M.D. 1891. D.P.H.
1887. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised at Bradford.
House Physician at Bradford Infirmary, and on the staff of
several hospitals there, 1000. Chief Medical Officer to the
London School Board, and Medical Officer for Education to
the L.C.C., 1902-n. Served in the Great War, 1014-19
(Major, R.A.M.C.). In Edinburgh, 1930-41. Member of
Executive Committee of Fabian Society. Chairman of
Health Section, World Federation Educ. Association.
Ingleby Lecturer, University of Birmingham. Officier de
I'lnstruction publique de France. Member Internationa]
Committee on Standards of Illumination. Secretary of the
2nd International Congress on school hygiene. Author, The
Fundamentals of School Health; The Air we Breathe, etc.
Died Oct. 5, 1941, in Edinburgh. (Univ. War List; The
Labour Who's Who; Scottish Biographies; Medical Direc-
tories; The Times, Oct. 6, 1941.)
KERR, JAMES BURTON. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 8, 1821.
[2nd s. of William, lawyer, of Nassau, New Providence,
Bahamas, West Indies. B. Dec. 31, 1S03, at Nassau. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Migrated to Sidnev, July 8,
1823; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Tune io, 1827;
priest, June 8, 1828; C. of Watton. Norfolk. Died c. Aug.
1830. Doubtless brother of William H. (1820). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 378.)
KERR, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Trinity, July 5, 1855.
[3rd] s. of John, of Dairy, Ayrshire. B. there [July 1 :
School, Dalrv, and at Glasgow and Edinburgh Universities.
(M.A., Glasgow, 1854 ; Hon. LL.D. 1877.) Matric. Michs. 1S55 ;
B.A. 1859; Bumey prize, i860; M.A. 1862. Assistant Master,
King Edward VI School, Bury St Edmunds, 1S59. H.M.
Inspector of Schools in Scotland (N. district), 1S60-78;
Chief Inspector (S.W. district), 1878-S8; Senior Chief
Inspector of Schools and Training Colleges, 1S88-96.
Classical examiner at Edinburgh University, 1867-70; at
Glasgow University, 1872-5. 'In the course of forty-seven
years examined the majority of the Secondary Schools in
Scotland, and gave evidence before almost all important
Education Commissions.' Of 15, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh.
Died Dec. 1, 1916. Father of Graham C. (1890). (Who was
Who, 1916-28; C. J. Fordyce.)
KERR, JOHN BRUCE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Lent, 1900.
[Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of Gilmerton, Midlothian. [B. May
26, 1879.] School, Loretto. Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1904.
Adm. at the Middle Temple. Called to the Bar, July 5, 1905.
Served in the Great War, 1914-10 (2nd Lieut., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders). Died Feb. 9, 1942, at 15, East
Heath Road, Hampstead. (Loretto Reg.; Univ. War List;
Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 10, 1942.)
KERR, JOHN GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1, 1892.
S. of James, M.A., Edinburgh, Principal of Hoogly College,
Calcutta. B. [Sept. 18, 1869], at Rowley Lodge, Bamet.
Schools, Collegiate and High, Edinburgh, and at Edinburgh
University. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class, 1894; Pt II, 1st Class, 1896); B.A. 1S96;
Walsingham medal, 1898; M.A. 1899. Fellow, 1898-1904;
Hon. Fellow, 1935. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1935. Spent two
years in Zoological exploration in S. America, 1889-91, and
made an expedition to the Gran Chaco to investigate the
habits of lungfish, 1896-7. University Demonstrator in
Animal Morphology, 1897-1902. Regius Professor of Zoology
at Glasgow, 1902-36. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(2nd Lieut., Cameronians (Scottish Rifles, T.F.). Originated,
Sept. 1914, the protective coloration of ships by counter-
shading and strongly contrasting patches ('dazzle'). Presi-
dent, R. Philosoph. Society of Glasgow, 1925-8; Vice-
President, 1938. J. P. for County of the City of Glasgow.
M.P. for Scottish Universities, 19 35-49-. F.Z.S.; Vice-
President, 1943- F.R.S., 1909. Knighted, 1939. Author,
Primer of Zoology; Textbook of Embryology; An Introduction
to Zoology, etc. Of Barlev, Herts., in 1950. (Peile, n. 779;
Univ. War List; Scottish Biographies; Who's Who.)
KERR, JOHN HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. [S. of
John S., sugar-merchant, of Rosemount, Greenock. B. 1871.
School, Glasgow Academy, and at Glasgow University,
Kerr, William, Mignot
r886-8.] Matric. Michs. 1890. Appointed to I.C.S., i8qot
Settlement Officer, Bihar, 1890: Collector, at Midnapore.
1904; Director of Land Records, Bengal, 1905; Deputy
Secretary to Govt, of India, 1007; Revenue Secretary to
Govt, of Bengal, igir; Chief Officiating Secretary, 1915;
Chief Secretary to Govt, of Bengal, 1918-19. Member,
Bengal Executive Council, 1921-2. Governor of Assam,
- Acting Governor of Bengal, 1925. Deputy Chairman,
Indian Franchise Committee, 1932. CLE., 1911. C.S.I.,
1917. K.C.S.L; K.C.I.E., 1922. Died Apr. 8, 1934. at
Gerrards Cross, Bucks. (C. J. Fordyce; I.C.S. Lists; Who
was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Apr. 9, 1934.)
KERR, KENELM. Adm. sizar at Trinity. Sept. 30. 1900. S. of
William Richard, of 166, Stapleton Hall Road, Stroud Green,
London. B. [July 15], 1SS1. School, Merchant Taylors',
London. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1903; B.A. (Hist.
Trip., rst Class) 1903. In the Civil Service; Secretary's
Office, General Post Office, 1904-12; Private Secretary to
Assistant Postmaster-General, 1909; Private Secretary to
Postmaster-General, iqio. Assistant to General Manager,
N.E.R., 1912-22. O.B.E., 1919. Passenger Manager, N.E.R.,
1922. Assistant General Manager (Staff), L.N.E.R., 1023.
Member, or Chairman, of many Committees, including
Central Wages Board for Railways; Railways Staff Con-
ference, 1923-9; National Wages Board for Railways, 1926-
33; Railway Shops Staff, Electrical Staff, National Councils,
■ ■ . : Railway Police Central Conference, 1923-9; Ministry
of Labour Committee on Cost of Living, 1036-7. Of Abbots-
rood, Milnthorpe Road, Meads, Eastbourne, in 1940.
(Kenelm Kerr; Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
KERR, MARK HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1820. [2nd] s. of Charles [Beauchairfp] [and Eliza-
beth Crump], [B. Nov. 9, 1802.] Matric. Michs. 1S21; B.A.
r825. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18, 1825; priest, Dec. 24,
1826. Died Sept. 3, 185s. Brother of Charles W. T. (1819).
(Not found in Clergy List, 1S41-55; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Lothian).)
KERR, ROBERT SCOTT (1877), see SCOTT-KERR.
KERR, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 26, 1887.
Matric. Easter, 1887; B.A. 18S9; M.A. 1893.
KERR, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1890. [5th s. of John Edward, of Montego Bav,
Jamaica.] B. Oct. 2, 1871, at Keynsham, Jamaica. School,
Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1894; priest, 1896;
C. of St John's, Boscombe, Bournemouth, 1894-8. C of
Christ Church, S. Myroms, Middlesex, 1898-1901. C.-in-
charge of St James's, Lyonsdown, E. Barnet, 1901-9. V. of
St Peter's, Ipswich, 1909-19. R. of Treeton, Vorks., 1910-45.
Of Harlow, Essex, in 1948 ; died there, Oct. 4, 1949. [Crock ford.)
KERR, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 9, 1829. [3rd] s. of Lieut. -General [John Manners, of
Maesnor, Derbs., and the Great House, Northants.]. [B.
Nov. 15, 1806. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt. dim. from Peterb.)
May 29, 1836; priest (Worcester) July 23, 1837; C. of Farn-
don, Northants., 1836. C. of Geddington, 1836-7. C. of
Baslow, Derbs., 1838-9. R. of Marston-Sicca, Gloucs.,
1839-78. Died Feb. 3, 1878. (List of Carthusians; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
KERR, WILLIAM GOODWIN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 2, 1882. Elder s. of William Jacob [or James],
Esq., of Hythe, near Southampton [formerly Ensign, 79th
Regt. (Cameron Highlanders), who was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow and the battle of Bareilly, and Ann,
only child of George Goodwin, of Harlow, Essex]. P.. [186;],
at Gilston, Herts. [School, Christ's College, Finchlev,
London.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (London) r886; priest, 1887; C. of Fulham, 1886-90.
C. of Kensington, 1890-7. V. of St Paul's, Truro, 1897-T92S.
Rural Dean of Powder, 1015-24. Hon. Canon of Truro
Cathedra], 1926-32. Lived latterly at Truro. Died Sept. 11,
i'i 14. in Edinburgh. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Crockford; Who was Who, 1929-40; The
Times, Sept. 12, 1934-)
KERR, WILLIAM [HENRY]. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 17,
1820. B. at Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, West Indies.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Tune 16, 1820, as son of William Kerr, of
the Bahamas. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1826. Went t<>
Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. Doubtless brother of James B.
(1821). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; not found in Caribbeana.)
KERR, WILLIAM MIGNOT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Nov. 19, 1835. B. in Tamaica, West Indies Matric. Lent,
1836; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept 25, 1842;
priest, Sept. 24, 1843; C. of St Sepulchre's, Northampton,
1842-6. C. of Bradwell, Bucks., 1848-50. R. of Nevendon,
Essex, 1850-80. Died Sept. 22, iSSn, aged 64. (Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 29, 1880.)
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KERR [post SCOTT-KERR], WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 19, 1825. S. of Robert [of Sunlaws,
Kelso, Roxburghs.]. B. [Oct. 3, 1807], at Edinburgh.
School, Edinburgh High. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829.
Of Chatto and Sunlaws, Kelso. I. P. and D.L. Married
(1) Dec. 19, 1S37, Hannah Charlotte, only child of Henry
Scott, of Horsley Hill and Belford, and widow of Sir John
lames Douglas, 10th Bart., of Springwood Park, and had
issue; (2) Jan. 18, 1S55, Frances Louisa, dau. of Robert
Fennesev, of Wilton Place, London, and had further issue.
Died 1890. Father of Robert Scott-Kerr (1877). (Burke,
L.G. (sub Scott- Kerr).)
KERR-SMITH, WILLIAM (1874), see SMITH.
KERRICH, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 20,
1S52. Of Norfolk. [2nd] s. of John [University College,
Oxford, 1817], of Geldeston Hall, Norfolk]. [B. Apr, 25,
1833.J Bapt. Apr. 28, 1833, at Geldeston. Schools [Marl-
borough and] Beccles. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1852.
Joined the East India Co.'s service as a Cadet, 1854. Entered
the Army, Jan. 20, 1S55; Capt., 9th Foot, 1867, Retired
with Hon. rank of Lieut. -Col., 18S0. Died Oct. 5, 1914, at
Littleham rectory, Bideford, Devon. The famdy is said to
have been early settled at Dunwich, Suffolk, as appears from
the records of that borough which was represented in Parlia-
ment by John Kerriche in 1308. (J. Renaie; Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1879; Army Lists.)
KERRICH, JOHN DALZELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1881,
[Only s. of Walter Fitzgerald, Capt., 26th Regt. of Foot
(Cameronians), of Geldeston Hall, Norfolk] [and Olivia
Augusta Gilbert, widow of Capt. G. Scott-Hanson, 56th Foot,
and dau. of Jesse Jones, of Bermuda, by Harriet Burgess,
dau. of John Dalzell, M.D. B. June 21, 1863]. School,
Beccles. Matric. Michs. 1SS1; Scholar, 18S2; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1913. Sometime Assistant Master of the Jamaica High
School, and Assistant Inspector of Schools in Jamaica;
in the Transvaal, 1903-23. Died July 9, 1944. Of 25, Rose
Street, Florida, Transvaal. (Burke, L.G.; W. Cowper; J. D.
Kerrich.)
KERRICH, RICHARD EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Oct. 15, 1818. [Only] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1767).
B. [1S01], at Chesterton, Cambs. School, Hackney. Matric
Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1820; B.A. 1823; M.A. r826. F.S.A.,
1830. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1830; priest, 1831; C. of Impington]
Cambs. V. of Pampisford, Mar. 18, 1S45-6. Art collector!
Of Free School Lane, Cambridge, where he died unmarried
May 13, 1872. Bequeathed his collections to the University
(to form an addition to the Fitzwilliaiu Museum), together
with £1000 for the purpose of 'keeping them in proper repair
and condition'. It being impossible to provide for the entire
collection in the Museum, a selection was made of the pic-
tures, books, and prints, and the {1000 renounced. [Pale,
11. 391: Clergy List and Crockford; Boase, 11. 210 (' Kemck ')•
CM. Hist. Reg., 176; G. W. I-'rothero, Henry Bradshaw, 180 |
KERRICH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, May 21
1754- S. of the Rev. John (1725), R. of Banham, Norfolk.
B. there. Educated at home. Scholar, 1754: matric. Michs
1756; B.A. 1758. C. of Gissing, Norfolk, 175S. V. of Tiben-
ham, 1759-1812. R. of Banham, 1772-1812. Died June,
1S12. Father of Thomas (1783). (Venn, 11. 70, and 111'
corrigenda, 445; G. Mag., 1S12, I. 601.)
KERRICH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct 17
1758. [S. of John (1710), M.D., of Bury St Edmunds.)
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, 1759. V. of Wendons Ambo,
Essex, 1784-1814. R. of Great and Little Horningsheath
Suffolk, 1784-1814. Died Jan. 10, 1814, aged 73. M I ,,t
Horningsheath (which gives aged 76). Brother of Walter
(1753)- (Bury St Edmunds Sell. Reg.; Cant. Aet Bk.;G. Mag.,
1814, 1. 200; Venn, 11. 70, confuses him with the above.)
KERRICH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall Apr 7
1766. Re-adm. Fell.-Com. July 24, 1771. [S. of Simon, of
Harleston and Geldeston, Norfolk. School, Eton.] Scholar,
Nov. 22, 1766; matric. Easter, 1767; LL.B. 1780. Adm at
Gray's Inn, Feb. 1, 1766; migrated to the Middle Temple
Nov. 18, 1769. ill Geldeston Hall, Norfolk. High Sheriff ol
Norfolk, 1788. Married, Isabella, dau. of Philip Bowes Broke
of Nacton, Suffolk. Died Dec. 15, 1809. (Eton Coll Reg
[nits of Court; J. D. Kerrich.) "
KERRICH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Mar. 23, 1767. S. of the Rev. Samuel, D.D. (1714), V. of
Dersingham, Norfolk. [B. Feb. 4, 1748.] School, Dersingham.
Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1775; travelling
Bachelor. Fellow, 1771-5; President, 1775- Protobiblio-
thecanus, 1797-1828. Ord. priest (Peterb.) May 20, 1784.
V. of Dersingham, Norfolk, 17S4. Prebendary of Lincoln
1798; of Wells, 1812. V. of Hemsbv, Norfolk, 17S6 (G. Mag.,
1787, I. 2 78; not found elsewhere). F.S.A., 1707. 'Togreat
antiquarian and architectural knowledge Kemch united the
most accurate skill as a painter and draughtsman. He was
also a miniature-painter and a practised etcher. ...Mr
Kerrison, Roger Orme
Kerrich never courted popularity. I have heard him, after
his appointment as University Librarian, repeatedly declare
that he always considered himself one of the most unpopular
men in the University. Having detailed the circumstances
preceding and accompanying this election, I feel it quite
unnecessary to make any comments on the result.' Married
Sophia, dau. of Richard Hales, surgeon, of Cambridge. Died
May 10, 1828, in Cambridge. Bequeathed his collections to
the Fitzwilliam Museum, the British Museum and the
Society of Antiquaries. Portrait in the hall at Magdalene,
lather of Richard E. (1S18). (G. W. Prothero, Henry
Bradshau; 180-3; J- D- Kerrich; D.N.B.; Gunning, n. 78,
etc.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1828, II. 1S5; E. K. Purnell,
Magdalene College, 169.)
KERRICH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, Aug. 28
17S3. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1754), of Banham, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Botesdale and Bury St Edmunds.
Scholar, 1783; matric. Michs. 17S4. Died in College. Buried
Feb. 25, 1786, at St Michael's. (Venn, II, 107; Bury St
Edmunds Sch. Reg.)
KERRICH, WALTER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 4,
1753- [Eldest s. of John (1710), M.D., of Bury St Edmunds,
and Mary, dau. of the Rev. Simon Patrick, of Dalham,
Suffolk.] B. at Bury St Edmunds. [School. Bury St Ed-
munds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1753; B.A. 1758; Chan-
cellor's (Classical) medal, 1758; .Members' prize, 1760; M.A.
1761. Fellow, 1759. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 24. 1758;
priest, June 1, 1760. R. of St Clement's, Eastcheap, with
St Martin Orgar, London, 1760-1803. V. of Chigwell, Essex,
1764-1803. Custos of the Hospital at Heytesbury, 1785.
Preb. of Salisbury, 1764-1803. Author, Sermons. Died
luly 20, 1S03. Brother of Thomas (1758); father of the next.
(J. D. Kerrich; Burv St Edmunds Sell. Reg.; St Johns Coll.
Adm., IV. 347 (sub his son); Hutchins, 11. 108; Cant. Act Bk.;
G. Mag., 1803, 11. 698; Cambridge Chronicle, July 30, 1803.)
KERRICH, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 12, 1786. S. of the Rev. Walter (above) [and Christian
Wenyeve], B. [Jan. 24, 1768], at Chigwell, Essex. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs, 1786. Left Mar. 23, 1787. Matric.
from New College, Oxford, July 7, 1787, age 19; B.A. (Oxford)
1791; M.A. (Oxford) 1795. Fellow of New College. Preb. of
Salisbury, 1792-1842. R. of Paulerspury, Northants., 1818-
42. Married, May 23, 1823, Emma Elizabeth, dau. of
W. C. Wapshare, Esq., of Salisbury. Died Aug. 31, 1842, at
Paulerspury. (Foster, Index Eccles.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
iv. 346; At. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1842, II. 439.)
KERRIDGE, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 23, 1830. Elder s. of G., merchant, of Ipswich.
Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1837.
KERRISON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 8,
1822. Of Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1S24; B.A
1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Juue 8, 1S28; priest,
May 24, 1829.
KERRISON, Sir EDWARD, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus,
July 3, 1835. [Only s. of Matthias, of Hoxne Hall, near
Bungay, Suffolk. B. there 1774.] Matric. Easter, 1835; M.A.
1835. Had entered the Army as a Cornet in the 6th Dragoons,
June 23, 1796; Capt., 1798; transferred to the 7th Hussars,
1798. Served in the Helder expedition, 1799; in Spain, 1808
(as Lieut. -Colonel); severely wounded. Commanded his
Battalion in France; at the battle of Orthes his Regt. took
the chief part in the charge headed by Lord Edward Somerset.
Served at Waterloo and was slightly wounded. Lieut. -
General, 1837; General, 1851. K.C.B. G.C.B. Knighted,
1816. Created Bart., 1821. M. P. for Shaftesbury, 1812-18;
for Northampton, 181S-20; for Eye, 1824-52. Married,
Oct. 20, 1813, Mary Martha Ellice, and had issue. Died
Mar. 9, 1853, in London. (Boase, 11. 210; D.N.B.)
KERRISON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 16, i860.
[Elder] s. of Roger Allday [and Adelaide Thorpe]. B.
[Dec. 16], 1842, at Voxford, Suffolk. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1S65; M.A. 1878. Banker at
Ipswich. J. P. forSuffolk; High Sheriff, 1900. Lieut., Norfolk
Artillery Militia. Of Colne House, Earls Colne, Essex.
Married twice and had issue. Died Mar. 6, 1924. Father of
the next (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1939 (no issue
given); Who was Who, 1916-28.)
KERRISON, ROGER ORME. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1891. [Only] s. of Roger (above) [sometime of Tattingstone
Place, Ipswich, and] of Glevenng Hall, Wickham Market,
Suffolk. B. Aug. 19, 1874, at Old Lakenham, Norfolk.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Rowing
' blue,' 1S93, 1894. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902.
Lieut,, Suffolk Yt'Min.mry-Cavalry, 1900; Lieut. -Col., Suffolk
Hussars. J. P. for Suffolk, 1906. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.. Reserve Regt. of Cavalry, attached to
Australian Artillery). Died Sept. 18, 1917, of dysentery
contracted on active service. (Eton Sell. Lists; Book of Blues;
Unw. War List, Army Lists.)
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KERRISON, THOMAS ALLDAY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Pembroke, May 5, 17S6. Onlv s. of Roger Allday, Esq., of
Norwich. [B.Aug. 1768. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 17S9;
B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. Alderman, 1S03, and Mayor of Nor-
wich, 1S06. Married at Gretna Green, May, 1797, Hannah,
dau. of the Rev. Rayner Bellman, of Wetheringsett, Suffolk.
Died Oct. 12, 1S18. Grandfather of Roger (i860). {Eton
Coll. Reg.; Foster, Baronetage; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S19,
1.92.)
KERRY (or BASSETT KERRY), GEORGE PERCIVAL BASSETT.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1S84. S. of George
Cavthorpe, accountant and estate agent [and Harriet Ellen
Froggott]. B. Oct. 13, lS65, at St Andrew's, Norwich.
School, King Edward VI, Norwich (T. R. Pinder, LL.B.).
Matric. Michs. 1S84; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St Simon's, Southsea,
1SSS-91. C. of St Paul's, Leamingtou, 1S93-5. C.ofVentnor,
Isle of Wight, 1S95-7. V. of Ventnor, 1897-1906. V. of Holy
Trinity, Eastbourne, 1906-19. V. of Christ Church, Becken-
ham, Kent, 1919-23. V. and Rural Dean of Braintree, Essex,
1924-9. Travelled widely in India, Egypt, Palestine, et<
Of Sandown, Isle of Wight, in 1948. {Crockford; G. P. B.
Kerry.)
KERRY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June iS, 183S.
S. of W., of 9, Upper Brook St, Grosvenor Square, London.
B. there. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1838 ;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. is, [842;
priest, Dec. 24, 1843; C. of St Andrew's, Holborn, London,
1843-4. P.C. of St Thomas's, Bethnal Green, 1844-64. V. of St
Jude's, Bristol, 1864-84. Died Mar. 29, 18S7, at Weston-
super-Mare. {Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 27, 1887.)
KERRY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 15, 1896.
S. of Charles, timekeeper, of Nottingham [and Elisabeth
O'Donnell). B. Nov. 26, 1S78, at ShorncUffe Camp, Kent.
School, Nottingham High (Dr Gow). Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1S99; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1899; Hist. Trip.,
Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); M.A. 1903.
KERRY, Earl of, WILLIAM THOMAS PETTY FITZMAURICE.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 26, 1828; Nobleman,
Oct. 21, 182S. [Elder] s. of Henry Petty Fitzmaun
3rd Marquess of Lansdowne. B. [Mar. 30, 1S11], at Lans-
downe House, Berkeley Square, London. School, West
minster. Matric. Michs. 1S2S; M.A. 1834. Styled Earl of
Wycombe, 1811-18, and Earl of Kerry, 1818. M.P. for
Calne, 1832-6. Married, Mar. iS, 1S34, Augusta Lavinia
Priscilla, 2nd dau. of John William (Ponsonby), 4th Earl of
Bessborough, and had issue, a daughter. Died s. p.m. Aug. 21,
1836. Brother of Lord Henrv Petty Fitzmaurice (1833).
(Record of Old Westminsters (which gives 'died July 21');
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B. (Lansdowne) ; G. Mag., 1836, 11. 442
(also gives death July 21).)
KERSHAW, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1900.
S. of John, engineer, of Blackpool [and Elizabeth Whit-
taker]. B. July 13, 1S78, at Heywood, Lanes. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1903;
priest, 1905; C. of Leigh, Lanes., 1903-6. C. of All Saints',
Stand, 1906-10; R. there, 1910-41. Hon. Canon of Man-
chester, 1935-41. Rural Dean of Radcliffe and Prestwich,
1940-41. {Crockford.)
KERSHAW, ARTHUR HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1876. [2nd] s. of James, Esq. B. at Bowdon,
Cheshire. School, Clifton College. Migrated to Brasenose
College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 17, 1877, aged 19.
Died 1879. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
KERSHAW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 8, 1878.
S. of Burroughs Dickie [civil engineer, of Highgate, Mid-
dlesex]. B. July 25, 1857, at Islington. Matric. Easter, tS8o.
Kept two terms. Migrated to Trinity Hall, 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1S94. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1881. Ord.
deacon (Newark, U.S.A.) 1889; priest, 1890. Assistant
Minister of St Mark's, Jersey City, U.S.A., 1889-91. Mis-
sionary at St Peter, Mazagon, Bombay, India, 1894-8.
Missionary (S.S.J. E.) at Poona, 1899-1901. Disappears
from Crockford, 1902. {Inns of Court; PeiU, 665.)
KERSHAW (post DICKIE-KERSHAW), EDMUND DICKIE.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1847. S. of Samuel.
B. at Stoke Newington, London. School, Herts, (private).
Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. '
at Oxford, 1859. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1854; priest, 1855;
C. of Southam, Warws., 1854-6. C. of Hampton-Lucy,
1857-60. Domestic Chaplain to Lord Lamington, 1860-85;
to Earl de la Warr, 1885-1902. Died Dec. 26, 1902, at hi^
residence at Withyham, Sussex. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The
Times, Dec. 29, 1902.)
KERSHAW, EDMUND WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at
Magdaiene, Oct. 30, 1851. S. of Edmund Newman [Mag-
dalen College, Oxford, 1823], of Tidmington [sometime of
Kershaw, John Frederic
Heskin Hall, Eccleston, Lanes]. Matric. Michs. 1851. Of
10, Hanover Square, London, W. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
KERSHAW, EDWARD BERTRAM HILTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 15, 1889. S. of William Edward Evans,
F C S. (Edin.), of Middleton, Lanes, [and Esther Anne
Hilton], B. there May 17, 1870. Schools, Rhodes House,
Cheetham Hill, and Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1SS9; B.A.
1S92. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 8, 1895. J.P-
for Merionethshire. O.B.E., 1918. Author, Brief Aids to the
1 riminal Law. Died Dec. 26, 1924, at Aberdovey. (c'f-
pingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The Eagle, xliv. 104.)
KERSHAW, GEORGE SENIOR WILKINSON. Adm. pens, at
Queens', June 3, 184S. [Only s. of Thomas Wilkinson, of
Eccleshall, near Sheffield.) Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar,
1S40. Migrated to Queen's College, Oxford, whence he
matric. (age 20) Oct. 24, 1S50; B.A. (Oxford) 1S54; M.A.
(Oxford) 1859. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1S55; priest, 1856;
C. of Bromyard, Heref.. 1855-7. V. of Egmauton, Notts.,
1857-66. V. of Boughton, 1S66-77. R- of Fledborough,
1877-1900. Died Feb. 3, 1900. {Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Clergy
List; The Times, Feb. 9, 1900.)
KERSHAW, HENRY PLUMBE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. S. of the Rev. John Atherton (183S), of Lathom, Lanes.
B. Feb. 185S, at Ormskirk, Lanes. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Of Coniston Bank, Coniston, Lanes.,
and later of The Knoll, Stogumber, Taunton. Brother of
John F. (1S72). {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
KERSHAW, HORACE. Adm. scholar at Queens', Michs. 1890.
S. of John. B. Dec. 3, 1871, at Willesden, Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at
Christ's Hospital, 1902-32. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KERSHAW, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 7, 1867.
[B. Dec. 12, 1843. School, Rossall (left 1S60).] Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1871. A solicitor. Of Holly House, Bury Old
Road, Manchester. Died July 24, 1912. {Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
KERSHAW, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 18S7.
S. of James, inn-keeper [died Nov. 22, 1877] [and Catharine
Stubbs]. B. Mar. n, 1868, at West Houghton, Lanes.
School, Preston Grammar (Rev. A. B. Beaven). Matric.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Died Sept. I, 1940, at Onston Hall,
Crowton, Cheshire. Buried there. {The Times, Sept. 3, 1940.)
KERSHAW, JAMES CLEGG. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 15, 1850. Of Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 1S50; B.A.
1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1855; priest,
1856; C. of Blackburn, Lanes., 1855-7. V. of Walton-le-
Dale, 1857-80. Proctor for the Archdeanery of Blackburn,
1888-9. v- of Hartburn, Northumberland, 1889-1902.
Resided subsequentlv at Ealing, where he died June 6, 1918,
aged 87. {Crockford; The Times, June 8, 1918.)
KERSHAW, JOHN ALBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
luly 3, 1S58. S. of John. B. at Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1863; priest,
1864. Assistant Master at Durham School, 1862-5. C. of
Easingwold, Yorks., 1S65-7. Second Master at Lyme Regis
Grammar School, Dorset, 1867-70. C. of Nordelph, Norfolk,
1870-1. C. of Upwell St Peter, 1871-5. Head Master of
Spalding Grammar School, Lines., 1875-7; of Chelmsford
Grammar School, 1877-84. C. of Kelvedon, Essex, 1S85-6.
R. of St James's, Colchester, 1S86-95. R. of Roding-
Avthorp, Essex, 1805-1906. Died Feb. 24, 1906, aged 65.
Father of John T. (18S7). {Crockford; The Times, Feb. 27,
1906.)
KERSHAW, JOHN ATHERTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 20, 183S. S. of Thomas. B. at Ormskirk,
Lanes. School, Westm. (private). Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1843; M.A. 1S46. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1844; priest, 1S45.
V. of St James's, Lathom, Lanes., 1856-01. J.P. for Lanes.
Married, 1S4S, Mary' E. Calshaw. Died Sept. 15, 1S9L
Father of Henry P. (1876) and the next. {Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 23, 1891; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KERSHAW, JOHN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1872. [Elder] s. of the Rev. John Atherton (above),
V. of St James's, Lathom, Lanes. B. June 30, 1853. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1376; M.A. 1880.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1874, 1875. Ord. deacon (Wor-
cester) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Kidderminster, 1876-82.
V. of St John-theBaptist, Kidderminster, 1S82-1910. V. of
Hallow, Worcs., 1910-24. Hon. Canon of Worcester Cathe-
dral, 1911-35. Subsequently of Chacewater, Barboume
Park, Worcester. Author, The Reunion of 1 hrisUndom, the
Anglican and the Eastern Churches. Died unmarried Sept. 1 ;,
1935. Brother of Henry P. (1876). {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Who was Who, 1929-40.)
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Kershaw, John Kemp [Jones]
KERSHAW, JOHN KEMP [JONES]. Adm. sizar at St Tohn's,
June 7, 1833; re-adm. pens. Oct. 8, 1833. Of Middlesex.
Matric. Micbs. 1S33; B.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Chester)
July 7, 1S39; C. of Turton, Lanes., 1839. Died July 12,
1848, at Kingsland, aged 35. (Patru ian, vi. 208.)
KERSHAW, JOHN TRAFFORD. Adm. pens, at Owens',
Michs. 1887. S. of the Rev. John Albert (1858). P.. July 14.
1868, at Easingwuld, V«.ik^. Maine. Mil hs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1891; priest, 1 ■ . ■ , 1 oi
Warminster, Wilts., 1891-7. Vice -Principal, St Boniface
Missionary College, Warminster, 1893-8. C. of St Edmund's,
Salisbury, 1898-1902. R. ol ' irsley, Wilts , 1902-24. V. oi
Powerstock with West Milton, Dorset, 1924-38. Disappears
from Crockford, 1939.
KERSHAW, KERSLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug. 5,
1895. S. of Robert, Esq., of Cambridge. B. Dec. 9. 1 369, a*
Oldham. School, St Luke's Training College, Chester.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of All Saints', Leicester,
1900-3. C. of Aylestone, Leics., 1903-9. R. of Scaldwell,
Northants., 1900-37. Subsequently resided at Grevstones,
Newtown Linford, Leicester. Died Sept. 8, 1948. (T. A.
Walker, 634; Crockford.)
KERSHAW, SAMUEL WAYLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Dec. 16, X854. Of Berkshire. [Younger s. of the Rev. John,
M.A., Glasgow.] [B. 1836, at Abingdon. At King's College,
London.] Matric. Lent, 1055; B.A. 1859; M-A. 1869. Librari.ni
of Lambeth Palace, 1S70-1910; retired. Librarian, Royal
Institute of British Architects. F.S.A. Fellow, Huguenot
Society. Hon. Member, Guernsey Antiquarian Society.
Member, Kt-nt Archaeological Society, and S<» lety of Archi-
tects. Author, Art 1 rcaturcs of Lami>eth Library, Protestants
from France, etc. Died Nov. 9, 1914. (Who was Who, 1897-
1916.)
KERSLAKE, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Em
Mar. 21, 1894. S. of Tfhornas], Esq., of 365, Barkii
Plaistow, Essex. Matric. Micbs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1898). Assistant Master at Herkh. mi-
sted School for one year; at South Lynn School, Eastbourne,
for two terms; at King's College School for five terms; at
Bradford Grammar School for two terms. H.M. inspector
(Junior) of Schools, 1902; Inspector, 1907-29-. (School-
masters' Directories.)
KERSLAKE, EDWARD K. (1856), see BLYTH.
KERSLAKE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1824. [Only] s. of Thomas, of Banner, Fakenham,
Norfolk. B. there. School. Mill Hill, London. Matric. Michs.
1S25. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 17, 1824. (.1/1// Hill
Sch. Reg., which identifies him with the antiquarian book-
seller (1812-91) of Bristol, for whom see D.N.B.; Inns of
Court.)
KERSTEMAN, ANDREWS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 21, 1778. S. of William. B. at Chelmsford. School,
Colchester. Matric. Michs. 17S1; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1783;
M.A. 1786. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1784; priest, 1785. V. of
Brenchley, Kent and R. of St Mary's, Bermondsey, Middle-
sex, 1S14-27. Died June 4, 1827, at Brenchley, agr-d rs.
(Peile, 11. 309; Foster, Index Kales.; G. Mag., 1S27, 1. 646.)
KERSTEMAN, HENRY [or HARRY]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Oct. 13, 1855. S. of Henry Gobins, Esq., of
Saunton, Devon [and of Edinburgh]. B. July 14, 1836.
School, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1855, as Harrv. [Chel-
tenham Coll. Keg., Kerstiman.)
KESTEVEN, Baron, see TROLLOPE, JOHN HENRY.
KESWICK, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889
[Eldest] s.oi Willi. mi [M.P.], of Eastwick Park, Leathrrh>-,,d,
Surrey. B. 1870, at Shanghai, China. School, Eton. M.itrn .
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1918. Lieut., 3rd Batt.,
K.O.S.B. (T.), 1803; served throughout the South African
War. Entered tin- firm of Jardine, Matheson and '
E istern Merchants. A member of the Li gislative Council, of
the Executive Council, and of the Chamber of Commerce, at
Hong Kong. Represented the Colony at the Coronation of
King George V. M.F. for Epsom, 1912 18, Member oi the
Dumfriesshire C.C. Member of the Royal Company of
Archers. Served in the Great War (in command of the 3rd
Vol. Batt., K.O.S.B.). Died Nov. 29, 1928, at Dumfries.
[Eton Sch- Lists; Army Lists; Cambridge Review; Who was
Who, 1916-28; The limes, Dec. 3, 1928.)
KETLEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 11, 1836. Of
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843 I >rd,
deacon (Winchester) 1S40; priest, 1841; C. of Lower Tooting,
Surrey, 1841. C. of St Mirk's, Kimiungton, ,nul WVdnt-s.l.tv
Evening Lecturer of St Lawrence Jewry, 1842-5 and 1853-9.
Minister of Berkeley Chapel, St George's, Hanover Square,
Kettlewell, Henry William
London, and Sunday Evening Lecturer at Christ Church,
Spitalfields, 1845-50. Married Mary Ann — . Disappears
from Crockford, 1876. Father of the next. (Clergy List.)
KETLEY, JOSEPH PENNYMAN. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
June 30, 1854. [S. of the Rev. Joseph (above), of Eltham
Place, Foxley Road, London. B. May 4, 1834. School,
Merchant Taylors] Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. (41s/ Wrangler)
1858. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1865-7.
[Merchant Taylors' Sch. Keg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg., 36.)
KETT, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 31,
1803. Of Norfolk. [Doubtless George Samuel, only s. of
Thomas.] Of Brooke House, near Norwich. J. P. and D.L.
for Norfolk; High Sheriff, 1820. Married, 1807, Mary, dau.
of Richard Milford. (C. R. Huddleston.)
KETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Apr. 29, 1775
S. of William, of Kelsale, Suffolk. B. there. School, Beccles.
Scholar, 1774; matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1779; M.A. I78g
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. iq, 1779; priest (Peterb.) June 4
1781; C. of Snape and Friston, Suffolk, 1779- R- of Shot
tisham, 1781-1832. V. of Darsham. 17S9-1832. R. of
Waldingheld, 1796-1832. Died suddenly July 30, 1832, at
Shottisham. M.I. there. {Venn, 11. 95.)
KETTERER, FRANCIS CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Mirks.
1900.
KETTLE, LOUIS COOKE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1SS6. S. of
Sir [Rupert], Judge [of County Court], of Wolverhampton.
[B. Mar. 7, 1869.] School, Wolverhampton Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 18S7. 2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt., 1890;
Lieut., 1891; Capt., 1S99. Died Nov. 25, 1906. Brother of
William C. (1878). [Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg. (Lewis);
Army Lists.)
KETTLE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1853. S. of John. B. at Kennington, London. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1S54; B.A. 185S;
M.A. 1S61. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1858; priest, 1859;
C. of St Matthew's, Brixton, Surrey, 1858-60. C. of Binsted,
Hants., 1860-2. C. of Woking, Surrey, 1862-7. V. of Grand-
borough, Warws., 1867-71. R- of Lvdgate, Suffolk, 1871-89.
Resided in London, S.W., 1890-9. R. of Panheld, Essex,
1900-n. Lived subsequently at Upper Norwood, where he
died Jan. 16, 1924. (Crockford; Tfie Guardian, Feb. 8, 1924.)
KETTLE, ROBERT HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1881.
[S. of the Rev. J. R., of Woking, Surrey. B. Dec. 22, 1863
School, Lancing.] Matric. Michs. 18S1; B.A., from Caven-
dish H., 1885. (The Lancing Reg.)
KETTLE, WILLIAM COOKE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, 1878. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Rupert, County Court ]udge.
School, Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs. 187S; li \ .
M.A. 1886; LL.M. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1884; practised
at Wolverhampton. Registrar of Wolverhampton County
Court. Died Feb. i, 1930, at Towyn, Merioneth. Brother of
Loin, C. (1886). {Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
1 he I imes, I-Vb. 3, 1930.)
KETTLEWELL [post EYRES], CHARLES THOMAS. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1878- [2nd] s. of the Rev.
Samuel [and Anne Elizabeth Eyres]. B. at Leeds. Matric.
Michs. 1878. 2nd Lieut., R. South Gloucestershire Militia.
Possessed of ample means, in Nov. 1881 he acquired the
yacht Marchesa, in which, accompanied by F. H. H. Gmlle-
mard (of Caius), he went on an expedition to Kamschatka,
New Guinea, etc., which had important scientific results.
Kettlewell Bay, in the Celebes, was named after him.
Assumed the name of Eyres, Apr. 15, 1898. Resided at
Dumbleton Hall, Gloucs., for some years. Died Feb. 17, 1909.
Brother of Henry W. (187s). (Burke, L.G. (Eyres); Changes
of Xante; Army List; F. H. H. Guillemard, Cruise of the
Marchesa; Years that the Locust hath eaten, vi. 116.)
KETTLEWELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Apr. 18,1835. S. of J. W., clerk. B. in Cumberland. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1S39. C. of Christ Church, Bradford,
in 1841. Disappears from ' lergy List, 1845.
KETTLEWELL (post EYRES), HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, May 25, 1875. Elder s. of the Rev. Samuel [and
Anne Elizabeth Eyres], of 26, Lancaster Gate, London.
B. 1657, at Hem- 1 Hempstead, Herts. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. and LL.B. 1879. Assumed the
name of Eyres in lieu of Kettlewell, Sept. 7, 1878, by Royal
Licence, on attaining his majority, at which time he came
into a large fortune. Of delicate health. Brother of Charles T.
(1878). (Harrow Sch. Reg., Changes of Name; Burke, L.G.
(Eyres).)
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KETTLEWELL, HERBERT HARRISON. Adm. pens, at
Christ's. Feb. 26, 1S73. [Elder] s. of William Christian [of
Moor House, Yorks.]. B. July 5, 1853. at Leeds. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S78. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1877. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881.
Lived at Llanfairfechan, N. Wales. Died May 4, 1885, at
4, Bloomfield Street, London. Brother of the next. {Up-
pingham Sell. Roll; Peiie, 11. 627; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
KETTLEWELL, STANLEY WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 10,
1878. [S. of William Christian, of Stanley, near Wakefield.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 1882; M A.
1885. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S83; priest, 1SS5; C. of Bin-
brooke. Lines., 1S83-S. C. ...f Thou nl.v, iv-s-n, c. of
Marshwood, Dorset, 1S86-91. R. of Monkton-Wyld, Wilts .
1801-6. V. of East Grafton, 1S96-1014. V. of Stourpaine,
1914-22, Died May 26, 1022, aged 64. Brother of
the above. [Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The Guardian,
June 2, 1922.)
KETTON, JOHN (1835), see KITTON.
KEWLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. I, 1SS6.
S. of Robert, of Castletown, Isle of Man. B. Apr. 16, 1867,
in the Isle of Man. School, King William's College, Isle of
Man (Dr Hushes-Games). Matric. Michs. 1SS6; B.A. 1S89;
M.A. 1894. Second Master at Southport Grammar School,
1890. Assistant Master at St Mary's College, Harlow, 1892.
Principal, St Cyprian's Grammar School, Kimberley, S.
Africa, 1893-1901. Served in the South African War, 1S99-
1902. Inspector of Schools in S. Africa, 1901-3. Classical
Lecturer at Grey College, Bloemfontein, 1917. In the
Education Department, Cape Province, 1920. Of St An-
drew's Rectorv. Ramsey, Isle of Man (I92S). Brother of John
(1880). (King William's Coll. Reg., 1928.)
KEWLEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1845.
[4th] s. of John, Esq., of Bodfast (sic) [and Mary]. B. at Llan-
fyllin, Montgom. Bapt. Sept. 13, 1826. School, Shrewsbury
(Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar; Porson prize,
1849. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 25, 1847. Migrated to
Jesus College, Oxford, and matric. Feb. 21, 1850, age 23;
Scholar, 1850-2; B.A. (Oxford) 1852; M.A. (Oxford) 1853.
Fellow, Dean and Tutor of Jesus College, Oxford, 1S52-67.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Tubney,
Berks., 1859-65. V. of St Peter's, Malvern Wells, Worcs.,
1S69-72. R. of Remenham, Berks., 1878-90. Died Feb. 21,
1890, at the vicarage, Wingham. Brother of Thomas R.
{1840). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 12, 1890.)
KEWLEY, JAMES. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898. Elder s. of
George Edward, bank-manager, of Arborv Road, Castletown,
Isle of Man. B. Oct. 6, 1879, at The "Crofts, Castletown.
School, King William's College. Matric. Michs. 1898;
Exhibitioner, 1899; Scholar, 1900; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; M.A. 1905. Science Master at King
William's College, Isle of Man, 1902-6. In Borneo with
Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., 1907-13. Refinery Manager for
Anglo-Egyptian Oilfields, 1913-15. F.I.C. and M.I.Chem.E.
In munitions work in England, France and Egypt, 19 19.
Chief chemist to Anglo-Saxon and Asiatic Petroleum Com-
panies. Author, Petroleum and Allied Industries, etc. Of
Sutton, Surrey, in 1928. {King William's Coll. Reg.; King's
Coll. Reg.)
KEWLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1880. Elder
s. of Robert, merchant, of Castletown, Isle of Man. B. there
i860. School, King William's College, Isle of Man
(Dr Hughes Games). Matric. Michs. 18S0; B.A. (34/ A
Wrangler) 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man)
1883; priest, 1884; C. of St Paul's, Ramsey, Isle of Man,
1883-91. V. of Kirk Arbory, 1891-1912. Canon of St
Columba, 1899-1912. Secretary of the Manx Convention,
1893-1924. Archdeacon of Man, 1912-38. R. of Kirk An-
dreas, Isle of Man, 1912-38. J. P. for the Isle of Man. Editor,
Manx Church Magazine. Subsequently resided at 74, Malew
Street, Castletown. Diedini94l. Brother of Charles (1S86).
(A"i»ig It illiam's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who.)
KEWLEY, THOMAS RIGBY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, June 2, 1840. S. of John, of Bodvatch, Montgom.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1S44; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (London) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Holy
Trinity, Halstead, Essex. C. of Springfield, 1845. C. of
Famhaui-Royal, Bucks., 1846-55. C. of Bishops-Hatfield,
Herts., 1S55-66. Org. Sec, S.P.G., for Archdeaconry of
St Albans, 1857. District Secretary, A.C.S., 1866 71 R. of
'"Baldock, Herts., 1S71-85. Hon. Canon of St Albans, I
Rural Dean of Baldock, 1879-85. Died July 26, 1885, at
Baldock. Brother of Francis (1845). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. ;
Crockford; J he Guardian, July 29, 1885.)
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KEWNEY, GEORGE STANLEY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
Elders, of Stanley, solicitor, of Tynemouth. B. there May 30,
1S74. School, N.E. County, Barnard Castle. Matn.
1892; B.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1
priest, 1899; C. of Corbridge-on-Tyne, Noxthumb.,
1900. Chaplain and Naval Instructor, R.N
Served on H.M.SS. Caledonian, Cambrian, Irresistible,
Emerald, Commonwealth, Dreadnought, Formidable, Cum-
berland, Highflyer, and Queen Mary. Killed in action in the
Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Crockford.)
KEY, BENJAMIN WILLIAM MARTIN ASTON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 29, 1SS8. S. of [Commander] B[enjamin]
H., R.N., of Downham [St Edward's Road], Southsea. B. Aug.
22, 1870. Matric. Michs. 18SS; B.A. 1S91; M.B. and B.Chir.
1895; M.A. and M.D. 1920. At Guy's Hospital; tv 1 1> nt
Surgeon there. Resident Medical Officer, Royal Waterloo
Hospital for Women and Children. In practice at Southsea
Hants, in 1946. During the Great War, 1014-iQ, Medical
Officer in charge of R.A.M.C. reception Hospital, Ports-
mouth; O.B.E., 1919. Brother of Henry A. (1893). (Burke,
O.B.E.; Medical Directories.)
KEY. FRANK LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 22, 18S3. S. of Joseph Henrv. B. at Newton Abbot,
Devon. Matric. Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886.
KEY. FREDERICK FREMLIN. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 18S6.
[School, St LawTence College.] Matric. Michs. 18S6; B.A.
18S9; M.A. 1943. Ord. deacon (London) 1S91; priest, 1892;
C of St George's, Tufnell Park, Middlesex, 1891-3. C. of
Ellastone with Stanton, Staffs., 1894-1901. R. of Eggington,
Beds., 1901-21. Rural Dean of Longford, 1920-1. R. of
Trottiscliffe, Kent, 1921-4S-. Hon. Canon of Rochester.
{St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
KEY, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept.
15, 1S93. S. of James, of Aberavon, Port Talbot. B. there
June 2, 1S67. Educated at St David's College, Lampeter
(B.A., Hons.). Matric. Michs. 1893; prizeman, 1894; B.A.
1895; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Newcastle) 1S95; priest,
1896; C. of Jesmond, Northuinb., 1895-8. C. of Hexham,
1898-1900. C. of St Martin's, Birmingham, 1900-2. Org.
Sec, C.E. League and lie. pr., dio. of London, 1902-4.
P.C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Stratford, Essex, 1904-13.
V. of St Paul's, Walsall, Staffs., 1913-21. Rural Dean of
Stoke-on-Trent, 1924-31. R. of Shelton. Staffs., 1921-31.
Preb. of Lichfield, 1927-31. V. of Aylesbeare, Devon, 1931-
32. Died Jan. 9, 1932. (T. .4. Walker, 627; Crockford; 1 he
Times, Jan. 13, 1932.)
KEY, HENRY ASTON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1893.
B. July 8, 1873. [School, St John's College, Hurstpierpoint.]
Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1S96. At Salisbury theological
College, 1897. 'Returned to South Africa, 1897.' Native
Commissioner in Pretoria, 1904. Of Blaauwberg, Zout-
pansberg, Transvaal, in 1914. Brother of Benjamin W. M.
(1888). {Reg. of St John's Coll., Hurstpierpoint.)
KEY, LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, May 9, 1795.
S. of Mark, of Market Weighton. B. there. Schools, Beverley
(Mr Jackson), Thornton (Mr Mackrett), and York (Mr
Grayson). Matric. Lent, 1799, as Leonard Ash Key.
KEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 15, 1824. [2nd s.
of Samuel, of Fulford Hall, Yorks. B. Nov. 16, 1806.]
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 20, 1824; 'of Staffs.' Matric.
Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (York) 1831; priest,
1832. Of Cleator, Cumberland, 1841-59. P.C. of 1 ullord,
Yorks., 1S59-63. Of Fulford Hall, Yorks. Married, Nov. 20,
1839, Harriet, dau. of William I.unib., D.L., of Meadow
House, Whitehaven. Died Oct. 5, 1863. Father of the next.
(Burke, L.G., 1939; Clergy List; Crockford.)
KEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1867. S. of
the Rev. James {sic). [3rd s. of the Rev. Samuel
deceased, of Fulford Hall, Yorks.] B. July 21, 1848, at Lowca,
near Whitehaven, Cumberland. School, St Peter's, York,
and Westminster. An artist. Died Mar. 13, 1922. Father of
the next. {Record of Old Westminsters '3rd s. of the Rev.
Samuel.')
KEY, SAMUEL WHITTELL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1892. S. of Samuel (above) [of W. Kensington, London, and
Blanche Lefrov Whittell]. B. Sept. 20, 1S74, at Bilbrough
Grange, Yorks. Schools, Haileybury and Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Migrated to St Catharine1
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Norwn
priest, 1901; C. of N. Walsham, Norfolk, 1899-19C I if
Chislehurst, Kent, 1902-3. C. of Lee, 1903-5. V. of Cleator,
Cumb., 1905-10. V. of All Saints', Ipswich, 1910
in the Great War, (914 [9 (Chaplain, K.A.i I >.). K. of
1,1 Blakenham, Suffolk, 1922 B. V. of Fulford
1928-48. Author, The Material in Support of the Spiritual;
The Solace of the Soul, The Broken tunc: Yellow Death.
Died Jan. 29, 194S. {Record ofOld Westminsters; Haileybury
Reg.; Univ. War List; Crockford.)
Key, Thomas
KEY, THOMAS. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 14, 1773. [S. of the Rev. Thomas Mihvard (1745), of
Upton, Bucks., and Martha.] B. at Eton, Bucks. [Baptised
Dec. 27, 1751.] Matric. Lent, 1774: B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781.
Fellow, 1776-96; Vice-Provost, 1792-6. Junior Proctor,
1793. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1776; priest (Norwich) Feb. 20,
1785; C. of Gt Bricet, Suffolk. C. of Wattisham and Little
Finborough, 1785. R. of Milton, Cambs., 1795-1811.
Married, Aug. 4, 1796, Miss — Driffield, of peering, Essex.
Died Sept. 30, 1811, {Eton Coll. Ree.; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Harwood, Alumni Eton.; G. Mag., 1811, 11. 3<>5, and 1796,
11. 701 (which erroneously gives William Key).)
KEY, THOMAS [HEWETT]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Nov. 16. 1S16. Of Surrey. S. of Thomas [H.D.]. B. [Mar. 20,
1799], at Camberwell, London. School, Buntingford, Herts.
Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817. Migrated to Trinity,
Mar. 8, 1819; Scholar, 1819; B.A. (191* Wrangler) 1821;
M.A. 1824. Studied medicine at Guy's Hospital, but gave
this up 10 become Professor of pure mathematics at Yiieiin.t,
itesville, U.S.A., 1825-7. Professor of Latin, Uni-
versity of London, 1828-421 Professor of Comparative
Grammar, T842-75. Toint Head Master of the new school
attached to University College, 1832-42; Head Master,
1842-75. His school was one of the first in England to include
Natural Science in the curriculum. Introduced a new method
of teaching the Classical languages. F.R.S., i860. President,
Philological Society of London. Married, Sept. 28, 1824,
Sarah, younger dau. of Richard Ironmonger Troward
(solicitor to the prosecution in the Warren Hastings trial)
and hid issue. A great Latin scholar. Author, Latin
Grammar, etc. Died of bronchitis Nov. 29, 1875, at 21, West-
bourne Square, London. (Boose, II. 215; D.N.B.)
KEY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Christ's, Jan. 2, 1771.
S. of John. B. at Maplebeck, Notts. School, Southwell.
Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1775; priest, 1776; C. of Norton
Disney, Lines., 1775-8. R. of Claypole (N. Mcdictvi,
17-S-Q. V. m1 C.irG'lston, Nolls., -1807-22. V. of Maple-
beck. (Peile, 11. 292; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KEY, WILLIAM DOWN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Oct. 30,
1834. (S. of William, of London. B. Oct. 14, 1812. School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Lent, 1.S35. Died 1836. (Lis! of
Carthusians.)
KEYES, HAROLD EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (York) 1896; priest,
1897; C. of Mexborough, Yorks., 1896-8. C. of Newington,
1898-1900. C. of Brotton Parva, 1900-6. V. of St Cuthbert,
Middlesbrough, 1906-10. R. of Nunburnholme, 19 10-17.
V. of Alne with Aldwark, 1917-41. Subsequently resild it
East Knapton, Malton, Yorks. Death (without date)
recorded in Crockford Supp., 1942-4.
KEYES, THOMAS JOHN HUDLESTON (1S40), s« KEYS.
KEYMER, BASIL NATHANIEL. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1890. Eldest s. of the Rev. Nathaniel (1S63), R. of
Headon, near Retford, Notts. B. [Jan. 12, 1872].. it Bmghain.
[School, Newark Grammar.] Matte .Mi I 1 10; B.A - 13.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of St John-
the-Divine, Kennington, Surrey, 1895-8. C. of Birken ihaw,
Yorks., 1898-9. V. of Flockton with Denby Grange, 1899-
191T. C. of St Martin's, Scarborough, iqll-14. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned
twice in despatches; T.D., 1918). Chaplain and Welfare
Worker, Imperial War Graves Commission, 1920-8. R. of
Gosbeck, Suflolk, 192S-35. V. of Hketshall St Andrew with
Ilketshall St Laurence, 1935-41. Died about 1941. Brother
of the next. (l'endooke 1 oil. Ace. ; Univ. War List; Army
Lists; Crockford.)
KEYMER, BERNARD WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1894. 3rd s. of the Rev. Nathaniel (1863), R. of Headon,
Notts. B. Jan. 12, 1876, at Bingham, Notts. School, Newark.
Matric. Mich-. 1894; B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1899; priest, moo; C. of Portsea, Hants., 1899-
1907. R. of All Saints', Southampton, 1907-14. V. of East-
leigh, 1014-18. Served in the ( lre.it War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.;O.B.E.;ment ed indcspalc lies). V.of St Mark's,
South Farnbnrough, 1923-5. Died M.iv ?. 192s Brother of
the above. (Pembroke Coll. lev. / >n;\ War I ist; ' rockford;
The limes. May 9, 1925.)
KEYMER. CHARLES TOLL. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 16, 1818; re-adm. pens. Mav 8, 1821. Of Essex. Matric.
Lent, i8ig;B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 5, 1823.
KEYMER, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Si (ohn's,
Oct. 13, 1894. S. of Daniel Joseph, Indian and Colonial
agent and merchant [died Sept. 10, 1804] [and Eliza ( ooper]
B. Apr. 13, 1867, at South Hacknev, Middlesex. School,
■ it; o( London (Rev. E. A. Abbott). Matric Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London) 1897; priest,
1898; C. of St James's, Enfield Highway, Middlesex. [897-
1902. C. of St Paul's, Hammersmith, 1903-8. Chaplain
Keysell, Folliott Sandford
(A.C1.S.) at Manora and in the Persian Gulf, 1908-11.
C.-in-charge of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, 1911-12. C. of
St Luke's, Westboume Park, 1912-13. Served in the Great
War, 1914-18 (T.C.F., 1917-18). V. of Whetstone. Middlesex,
1913-20. Priest-in-charge of Otwav Forest, Victoria, Aus-
tralia, 1921-4; of Sea Lake, 1924-5. R. of St Albans.
Kimberlev, South Africa, 1927-37. Died Apr. 2, 1937, in
London. Buried at Epsom. {Crockford; Eagle, July, 1937;
7 he limes, Apr. 6, 1937.)
KEYMER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Mar. 22,
1832. S. of Robert, merchant, of Manchester. B. [Feb. 4,
1814], at Pulchetts, Manchester. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1S32; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) iS 37; priest, 1839. Assistant Master
at Christ's Hospital, Hertford, 1S37-S; Head Master, 1S3S-
70. R. of Colne Engaine, Essex, 1870-9. St Matthew's Day
Preacher, 1843 and 1S70. Compiler, with R. Lynam. of a
Latin Grammar. Died Jan. 14, 1879. Either of the next,
and of William (1866). [Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
KEYMER, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Pembroke,
Sept. 19, 1863. Elder s. of the Rev. Nathaniel (above),
Head Master of Christ's Hospital, Hertford. B. Apr. 13,
1844. Schools, Christ's Hospital and Kensington Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1S67; priest, 1868; C. of Bingham, Notts., 1867-77-
[First] V. of St Luke's, Middlestown, Wakefield. Yorks.,
1877-9. R. OI Headon with Upton, Notts., i\~> ini.
Rural Dean of Tuxford, 1884-1902. Canon-Missioner in the
dio. of Southwell, 1888-1922. Of Derbv House, Nottingham.
Author, religious. Died Dec. 10, 1922. Father of Basil N.
(1890) and Bernard W. (1894); brother of the next I
ford; Who was Who. 1916 28 I
KEYMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
tune 23, 1866. S. of the Rev. Nathaniel (1832), of Hertford.
B. there [Oct. 13, 1847]- [School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric.
Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1866; B.A. 1870. A private tutor.
Die. 1 [in. 1877, at Cannes. Brother of the above. {Christ's
Hospital Exhibitioners.)
KEYNES, JOHN NEVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
July 17, 1872. [Only] s. of John, merchant, of Salisbury
[and Anna Maynard Neville]. [B. there Aug. 31, 1852.
School, Amersham Hall, and at University College, London
(Gold medal, 1876; Fellow, 1S75).] Matric. Michs. 1872;
Scholar. 1872; (Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class, 1875); B.A. 1876;
M.A. 1879; ScD. 1891. Fellow, 1876-82; Hon. Fellow, 1911.
Llniversity Kegistrary, 1910-25. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 25, 1876. University Lecturer in Moral Science, 1883-
1910. I.C.S. University Teacher in Political Economy,
1884-93. Secretary of the Local Examinations and Lectures
Syndicate, 1S92-1910. Author, studies and Exercises in
Formal Logic; Scope and Method of Political Economy, etc.
Of 6, Harvey Road, Cambridge, where he died Nov. 15, 1949.
Father of Lord Keynes. (Inns of Court; Who's Who.)
KEYS (or KEYES), THOMAS JOHN HUDLESTON (or HUD-
DLESTON). Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1840. S. of
Thomas, assistant Surgeon m the sen tee- ni the East India
Co. [and Marianne Babington]. B. June 22, 1821, at Madras.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1840. Appointed to 17th
Native Infantry, 1842; Lieut., 1845; Lieut.-Col., 17th Madras
N.I. Married Jane, dau. of Robert Merry, and had issue.
Died 1S-M11 India. (Harrow \<h. keg. (Keves, Thomas John
Huddleston);C. R. Hudleston; Burke, P. and B. (sub Keyes) ;
Burke, L.G., which gives his mother's name as Patton and
his grandmother's as Babington.)
KEYS-WELLS, HENRY ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. 1. 1889. B. Nov. it, 1868. [S. of the Rev. William
Ke\s. of Cumberland (Trinity College, Eliihlin, 1846), who
added the name Wells to Keys, by deed-poll, June 22, 1871 ]
Matric. Michs. 1889. His health broke down whilst at
Cambridge, and he was an invalid for the rest of his life.
Died Jan. 5, 19411. (C. R. Hudleston.)
KEYSALL, The Rev. JOHN. M.A., tneorp. from Oxford, 1787.
S. of John, of St Andrew'-, Holborn. Matric. from lirasenose
1 ollege, Oxford, Nov. ,. 1778, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1783;
M.A. (Oxford) 1785. Ord. deacon, 1785. Chaplain to the
King. 1790. K. of Bredon, Worcs., 1806-36. 'For many years
111 active and useful magistrate' for Worcs. and Gloucs.
Died Dec. 27, 1S36, at Cheltenham. (Cant. Act Bk.; Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1837, 1. 217.)
KEYSELL, FOLLIOTT SANDFORD. Adm. at Clari , Ocl 6,
1890. [S. of F. P., of Grove House, Cheshunt, Herts.] B.
1870. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1890; B A 1893;
M.A. 1807. Ord. deacon (London) 1895; priest, 1S96; C. of
St Paul's, Fmchlev, Middlesex, 1895-7. C. of Holy [runty,
Marylebone, 1897. C. of St Martin's, Birmingham, 1897-
1900. C.ofSt Paul'-., Il.1e2.erst. m, 1900-4. C of Harpenden,
Herts., r904. V. of Weedon, Northants., 1904-16. Rural
Dean of Weedon, 191 1-16. V. of St Sepulchre's, Northamp-
34
Keyser, Charles Edward
ton, 1916-28. Rural Dean of Northampton, 1922-6. Hon.
Canon of Peterborough, 1924-37; Canon from 1937. R. of
Benefield, Nortbants., 1928-32. V. of Potterspury with
Furtho and Yardley Gobion, 1932-6. V. of East Haddon,
1936-45. Died Oct. 24, 194s, at Yardlev Gobion. (Shrewsbury
Sch. Rig.; Who's Who; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 26, 1945.)
KEYSER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 9, 1S65. [Only] s. of Charles [member of the Stock
Exchange], of The Warren House, Stanmore, Middlesex.
B. Sept. 10, 1S47, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1S70; M.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 21, 1868; not called to the Bar. Concerned in numerous
enterprises in the City of London. Of Aldermaston Court,
Berks., where he restored the church and enlarged the schools.
Member of the Herts. County Council, 1SS8-95; afterwards
of the Berks. County Council. D.L. for Berkshire. High
Sheriff. 1S95. F.S.A. President of the British Archaeological
Association. Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological
Institute. Specialised in English ecclesiastical architecture.
A prominent Freemason; Grand Warden of England, trustee
of Grand Lodge, and Provincial Grand Master of Hertford-
shire. Trustee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys;
presented a Chapel to the School at Bushey. Founder, and
first Master of, the Charles Edward Keyser Lodge. A most
generous contributor to the building fund of the University
Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, one of its galleries
being named after him. Author, A List of Norman tympana
and lintels... in the Churches of Great Britain, etc. Died
May 23, 1929. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Who's Who
in Art; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, May 24, 1929.)
KEYSER, LIONEL EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 14, 1S98.
S. of Edward, of Smyrna [and Ethel Van der Zee]. B. there
Oct. 23, 1S78. School, Uppingham. Matric. Lent, 1S98;
B.A. 1900. In the Consular Service; Student-Interpreter in
China, 1902-4; Vice-Consul at Boston, 1906; at Caracas,
1907; at Beira, 1908; acting Consul at Lorenzo Marques,
1908; Vice-Consul, at Constantia, 1910; acting Vice-Consul
at Korsor, 1916; Consul, at Bucharest, 1920; Consul-General
at Zurich, 1924; at Rotterdam, 1930; at Quito, 1833-34; at
Marseilles, 1934; retired, 1937. {Uppingham Sch. R
11. 555, and addenda; Who's Who.)
KEYWORTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 26, 1824;
Fell. -Com. Oct. 26, 1824. S. of Joseph, of Rufford, Notts.
Bapt. Mar. 28, 1802, at Bilsthorpe, Notts. Matric Michs.
1S24. Buried Apr. 22, 1S25, at Ollerton, Notts. M.I. in
Ollerton church. (Peile, 11. 415.)
KEYWORTH, WILLIAM DAVID. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1S99. B. Jan. 31, 1SS1. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; B.C. 1906; M.B. 1909; M.D. 192S. At Charing Cross
Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1909. House Surgeon and House
Physician at Charing Cross Hospital. House Surgeon,
Hampstead General Hospital. House Physician, General
Lying-in Hospital. Entered the I. M.S.; as Lieut., 1909;
1912; Major, 1920; Lieut. -Col., 1928. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., I. M.S.; mentioned in despatches).
In practice at St Marv Bourne, Hants., in 1944. Medical
Officer for St Mary Bourne District. (Univ. War List; Army
Lists ; Medical Directories.)
KHACHER, KUMAN SHRI MANSUR. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Magdalene, Jan. 20, 1890. Eldest s. of the Prince of Jaselan,
Kitthiawar, Bombay, India. School, private. Matric. Lent,
1S90.
KHAN, ABDUL KARIM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1894.
S. of Moloi Adbul Rahman Khan, Tehsilder of Tall. B.
[Nov. 18, 1874], at Jaora, Central India. Schools, Govern-
ment and College, Allahabad [B.A. 1893 and M.A. 1894, of
Allahabad University]. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1899. Chief Justice
of the High Court of Judicature, Gwalior State, 1909. Of
Lashkar, Gwalior, in 1911. Served in the Great Wax, 1914-19
(Major, 129th Balauchis, Indian Army); kilted in action,
Dec. 31, 1914. {Peile, 11. 795; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
KHAN, ABDUL RAHIM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. S. of
Khan Bhadar Mohd Azim, of Dera Ishmael Khan, Punjab
Province, India. School, C.M.S., Dera Ishmael Khan, India.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1903. Called to the Bar, Gray's
Inn, 1904.
KHAN, GHAZANFAR (or GHAANFAR) ALL Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1895. S. of Mouloi Abid Khan. B. [Mar. 31, 1875], at
Sylhet, Bengal. Educated at St Xavier's College, Calcutta,
and at Calcutta University. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 17,
1896; B.A. (Orient. Langs. Trip., 1st Class) 1899. Entered
the I.C.S., 1899; in the Central Provinces, as Assistant
Commissioner, 1900; Deputy Commissioner, 1915; Com-
missioner, 1926. Member of the Legislative Assembly,
1928-9. Commissioner, Nagpur Division, 1929-33; retired,
1934. O.B.E., 1918. CLE., 1932. Of Birahimpore, Sylket,
in 1944. {Peile, 11. 814; I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who.)
Kidd, Francis Seymour
KHAN, MASHA ALLAH. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's, Apr. 17,
1888. S. of Nair Ullah, I.C.S. (retired), of Agra, India. B.
An-. 1, 1S67, at Fatahabad. School, Agra College, and at
the London Hospital. Matric. Easter, r.888. Kept two terms.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1SS9. F.R.C.S. (Edin.), 1894- D.P.H.
(Camb.), 1892. Lecturer in Pathology at Agra Medica]
School, 1900. Civil Surgeon and Superintendent,, at Kheri,
Oudh, in 1920. (Medical Directories.)
KHAN, MIR ALAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Oct. 19, 1897.
S. of Ibrahim. B. [1878], at Gulimam, Punjab. School,
Mission High, Dera Ishmael Khan and at Aligarh College.
Matric. Michs. 1S97. Resided four terms. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1900. {Peile, 11. 821.)
KHAN, MOHMAD HAMID ALI (1887), see ALI KHAN.
KHAN, NASRULLAH. Adm. pens, at Downing, Jan. 14, 1888.
Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Called to the
Bar, July 3, 1889. (Law Lists.)
KHAN, SULTAN MOHAMMED. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1898. S. of Chandhri Sahib Zada. B. Feb. 7, 1S70,
at Sailkot, Punjab. Schools, Government at Gardaspur,
Bagbanpur and Lahore. An Advanced Student. Matric.
Michs. 1898. Resided six terms. Chief Secretary to the
Ameer of Afghanistan, 1889-98. In practice as a barrister
at Sailkot in 191 1. Author, The Constitution and Laws of
Afghanistan. (Peile, 11. 829.)
KHAN, ZAHID ALI (1887), see ALI KHAN.
KHASTGIR, SURENDRA LAL. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S95.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1S98. {Law Lists.)
K1BBEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 9. 1847.
A 'Ten-year man'. S. of George. B. at Cardiff.
KIDD, ARTHUR STANLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 16,
1890. S. of Arthur, gent., of Warrington, Lanes, [and Mary
Hannah Smith]. B. Jan. 29, 1869, at Didsbury, near Man-
chester. Schools, Warrington Grammar (Rev. Willcocks)
and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1S90;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Assistant Master at Carnarvon
County School; at Rotherham Grammar School. Lecturer
in Classics at University College, Sheffield. Professor of
Literature and Philosophy at St Andrew's College, Grahams-
town, S. Africa, 1899-1904. Professor of English, Rhodes
University College, Grahamstovvn, 1904-32. Author, The
■:: t; of English; Higher Education in Cape Colony, etc.
Of Cape Town, in 1946. Brother of Ernest S. (1897). (Who's
Who.)
KIDD, CHARLES BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1898. S. of Charles Newman, of West Hill House, Dartford,
Kent. B. [Mav 8], 1S79, at Dartford. School, Kent (private).
Matric. Michs". 1S98; B.A. 1905. Master of the West Kent
Hounds, 1909-12; of the Southdown Hounds, 1912-13; of
the Oakley Hounds, 1919-21 ; of the North Cotswold Hounds,
1921-3. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Surrev
Yeomanry and The Queen's (R.W. Surrey Regt.)). Of The
Manor House, Sherborne, Warws., in 1945. (Univ. War List ;
Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
KIDD, DUDLEY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1882. S. of Joseph, M.D., of Brooklands, Blackheath Park,
Kent. B. there Nov. 1863. School, Uppingham. Matri
Michs. 1S82. In South Africa, in 1931. Brother of Francis S.
(1896), Hubert D. (1SS1), and Hugh L. (1898). (Uppingham
Sch. Roll, 1931.)
KIDD, EDWARD GILLIES BALDERSTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Aug. 24, 1869. Of Yorkshire. S. of George
Balderston [and Mary]. B. at Scarborough. Bapt. Feb. 10,
1850. [School, King William's College, Isle of Man.] Matric.
Michs. 1869. (King William's Coll. Reg.)
KIDD, ERNEST STARKEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1897. S. of
Arthur, commission -agent, of Warrington. B. [Apr. 9], 1678
at Heaton Norris, near Stockport. School, Warrington
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1900; M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Bolton
Grammar School, 1900-2; at Lurgan College, 1903; at Bolton
Municipal Secondary School, 1903-26; at King George V
School, Southport, 1926-30; and for three short periods at
Loretto School. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Royal
Welsh Fusiliers). Of 29, Mornington Road, Bolton, in 1933.
Brother of Arthurs. (1S90). (Venn.u. 553; Univ. War List;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KIDD, FRANCIS SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, at Trinii v. |
1896. S. of Joseph [M.D J, of Brooklands. 1
B. [Mar. 30], 1878, at Blackheath. School, \S 1
Matric Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; B.Chir. 1903; M
M.A. and M.Chir. 1921. At the London
Berlin University. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. I
surgeon at the London Hospital; consulting Surgeon
at St Paul's Hospital. Practised as a consulting surgeon in
Harley Street. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
35
3-2
Kidd, Hubert Denham
R.A.M.C). Author, medical. Senior Editor of The British
Journal of Urologv. Died May 12, 1934, at Barton Stacey,
Hants. Brother of Dudley A. {1882), the next, and Hugh L.
(1898). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories \ 117/ > n-as
Who, 1929-40; The Times, May 15, 1934.)
KIDD, HUBERT DENHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. S. of Joseph, M.D., of Brooklands. Blackheath Park,
Kent. B. there Aug. 17, 1S62. School, Uppmqh.-.in. Matric.
Mil hs. 1881. Died Oct. 1886. Brother of Dudley A. (1882)
and the above, etc. [Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
KIDD, HUGH LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2s, 1898.
7th s. of Joseph (M.D.), of Brooklands, Blackheath Park,
Kent. [B. July 4, 1879], at Blackheath. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A. 1901. Member of Lloyds, 1003-8.
Called to the liar, Mid. lie Temple, 1906. Assistant Master,
Egyptian Ministry of Education, 1908. Professor of English,
Royal School of Law, Cairo, 1013-23. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 {Lieut., R.A.S.C. (Camel Corps).) Died
Sept. 17, 1939, at Weybourne, Norfolk. Buried there.
Brother of Francis S. [1896), etc. {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; The Times, Sept. 20, I939-)
KIDD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 6, 1S39.
B. at Newbald, near Beverley, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1840.
Name on the College Boards until 1847.
KIDD, JOHN NEWMAN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21, 1899.
School, Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs. 1890. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 6th Dragoon Guards (Cara-
biniers); killed in action Jan. 19, 1916. (Univ. War List.)
KIDD, RICHARD BENTLEY PORSON. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 4, 1829. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Rev.
Thomas (1789).] Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 2, 1833; priest, Oct. 6, 1833.
Chaplain of the Norwich Magdalen Hospital, 1838-9. R. of
St Swithin's, Norwich, 1835-9. V. of Bedingham, Norfolk,
1838-43, and Chaplain of Norwich City gaol. V. of Potter-
Heigham, Norfolk, 1841-85. Disappears from Crockford, 1S86.
Father of the next; brother of Thomas G. (1823), (Foster,
Index Pedes.; Clergy List.)
KIDD, RICHARD HAYWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 4,
1857. S. of the Rev. Richard Bentley Porson (above).
Matric. Michs. 1857. Kept four terms. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
iM.: . priest, 1803; C. of All Saints' with St Julian's, Norwich,
il 64 -5. Secretary of the Irish Society, 1866-7. R- of
St Michael Coslany, Norwich, 1867-71. V. of Cathedral
Church of Victoria, Hong Kong, 1871, and Colonial Chaplain
at Hong Kong, 1871 ■). C. of Ashwicken with Leziate,
Norfolk, 1877-8, Author, Sermons, etc. Died at Hong Kong,
July 31, 1879. (Peile, 11. 554; Crockford; Clergy List, which
calls him 'LL.D.')
KIDD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 14, i;S,t.
S. of Thomas, of Yorks. S< It ml, Giggl.^wu k. Matric . Mn \\<.
1790; Scholar, 1793; B.A. 1704; M.A. 1707. Second Master .it
Merchant Taylors' School. Ord. deacon (London) Aug. 12,
1798; priest, Apr. 28, 1799- R- oi St James Garlickhithe,
London, 1S02. R. of Croxton, 1813, and V. of Eltisley,
Carnbs., 18 14-31. Head Master of King's Lynn School, 1818;
of Wymondharn School and of Norwich Grammar School.
V. of Bedingham, Norfolk, 1831-5. R. (again) of Croxton
and V. of Eltisley, Cambs., 1835-50. His reverem , fur
Porson, with whom he became acquainted at Cambridge,
was a great influence in his life. Married, 1801, Miss —
Smith, of London. Author, Tracts and Criticisms ,<f the late
R. Porson, Esq.; Opuscula Ruhnkemana; articles in Valpy's
Classical Journal; an edition of Horace, etc. A pension ol
£100 was bestowed on him 'in token of the genera] apprecia-
tion of his services as a scholar and an instructor of youth
for nearly half a century.' Died Aug. 27, 1S50. Buried in
Croxton churchyard. Father '>( Thomas G. (1823) and of
Richard B. P. (1829). (D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1850, 11. 557;
Foster, Index I < cles.)
KIDD, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 3,
1856. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863.
KIDD, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, (agi zo) at I hi .
Feb. 25, 1S23. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1789), schoolmaster,
of Lynn. B. [1803], in London. Educated at home [and at
Charterhouse, 1817-18]. Matric Michs. 1823; B.A. 1832
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1831; priest (Norwich) 1831; C of
Bedingham, Norfolk, 1831-5. R. of Catwick, Y<*:ks.,
1835-62. Died 1862. Brother of Richard B. P ^829).
(Venn, 11. 188; H. W. Saunders, Xnnnth (.tutnmar School,
3^7; TlSt >f ('tvfhu-.ian;; < ,',<:;; List, Foster, Index Eccles.\
( rockford; Northants. 1 lergy.)
KlKUCHI, Dairoku Yasuyuki
KIDD, WALTER JOSHUA. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1805. Name in C.U. Pari. Reg. 1945,
without address.
KIDDER, JOHN. Matric Non-Coil. Michs. 1889.
KIDDLE, FREDERICK GRAVE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 12, 1866. S. of John Nelson, draper [and Elizabeth].
B. at Melcomhe k.-i»." Dorset. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1839, Matric.
Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; MA 1873. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1870; priest, 1871; C. of St Paul's, St Leonards-on-Sea,
1870-2. C. of St Mary's, Reading, 1872-9. V. of Buckingham,
1870-99- Surrogate, dio. of Oxford, 1879. Rural Dean of
Buckingham, 1895-9- R. of Brightwell with Sotwell, Berks.,
1899-1908. Rural Dean of Wallingford, 1901-8. Died
June 5, 1908. (Crockford; The Times, June 9, 1908.)
KIDLEY, JOHN. B.A. 1754. incorp. from Oxford; M.A. i754>
from King's. S. of the Rev. Edward [St John's College,
Oxford, 1 71 7], of Welsh Bicknor, Heref. Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford. Oct. 10, 1745, age 15; B.A. (Oxford)
1749. Brother of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
KIDLEY, THOMAS. B.A. 1776. incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1776, from St Catharine's. Adm. at St Catharine's, June 20,
1770. S. of the Rev. Edward [St John's College. Oxford,
1 71 7], of Welsh Bicknor, Heref. Matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1760, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1764-
Brother of the above. (Al. Oxon.)
KIDMAN, EDWARD ARNOLD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894.
S. of James, Esq. (next), of 17, Brompton Avenue, Sefton
Park, Liverpool. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897.
KIDMAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Aug. 7,
1863. S. of James. B. at South Shields, Durham. Main. .
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1874. Died May 9, 1906, at
Blundellsands, Lanes., aged 64. Doubtless father of the
above. (The Times, May 12, 1906.)
KIDNER, ARTHUR RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John'-.
July 28, 189S. [Only] s. of Richard, secretary, of West
Dulwich [and Mary Ann Daymond], B. July 27, 1879, at
Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Dulwich College (Mr A. H.
GUkes). Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1901; B.A. (7th
Wrangler) 1901. Joined the Home Civil Service; in the
G.P.O.; Assistant Secretary, rg2o. Member of the P.O.
Board, 1921. Of The Oaks, Station Road, Sidcup, Kent, in
rg26. Died at Hove, Aug. 24, 1948. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.)
KIDSON, JOSEPH CHARLES EYRE. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent,
1879. Adm. at Clare, Sept. 29, 1879; re-adm. Oct. 9, 18S2.
[3rd s. of Robert. B. Aug. 1862. School, Bury St Edmunds
Grammar.] B.A. 1884; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1883; priest, 1884; C. of Camberwell, Surrey, 1883-4. C of
St Peter's, Walworth, 1884-8. C. of All' Saints', Upper
Norwood, 1890-4. C. of Shirley, Surrey, 1894-1903. C. of
Ashford, Kent, 1903-4. V. of Holy Trinity. Sittingbourne,
1904-24. V. of Bekesbourne, 1924-8. Latterly of Shire Oak,
Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent. Disappears from Crockford,
1936 (Burv St Edmunds Gr. Sch, Reg.)
KIESER, JOHN FREDERICK \dm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11,
1878. S. of William, schoolmaster, of Perceval House, Black-
heath, Kent. B. there Mar. 19, 1859. School, St Paul's,
London. Matnc Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 1882. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg )
K1GHLEY, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, May r2,
1708. Of Halifax. School, Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1768;
B.A. 1772. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 13, 1771. R- of
Trusthorpe, lanes., 1799-1824, Married Ann — , and had
issue. Buried it Trusthorpe, Apr. 10, 1824, aged 71.
(P. B. G. Binnall; W. A. Keightley.)
KlKUCHI, DAIROKU YASUYUKI. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 29, 1873. [2nd] s. of DrShuhei Mitsukuri, 1>. Mar. 17,
1855, in Tokyo. School, Kaiseijo, Tokyo, and University
College School, London (B.A.. London, 1875). Matric. Michs.
1873; B.A. (mth Wrangler) 1877; M.A. 1881. Professor of
mathematics al Tokyo imperial University, 1877-98. Presi-
dent, Imperial University, Tokyo, 1898-1901. Vice-Minister
1 >f Education, 1897-8; Minister of Education, 1901-3.
President of Peers School, 1904-5. President, Kyoto Im-
perial University, 1908-12. Life Member of the House of
Peers, 1 890 ; resigned . 1 9 1 2. President of the Imperial
Academy, 1889-1917. President of the Earthquake Investi-
gation Committee. Created a Baron, 1902; Privy Councillor,
1912. ist Class Order of Sacred Treasure; 2nd Class Rising
Sun. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow and Manchester. Author of
several works on mathematics and education. Died Aug. 19,
1917. (Who was Who, 1916-28.)
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Kilburn, Bertram Edward Dunbar
KILBURN, BERTRAM EDWARD DUNBAR (1S90), see DUN-
BAR-KILBURN.
KILBURN, GEORGE HERBERT McCALLUM. Adm. sizar at
St John's, Oct. 10, 1889. S. of Benjamin, woollen -manu-
facturer, of Dewsbury [and Annie Berry]- B. there Oct. 8,
1870. School, Batley Grammar (Mr L. S. Calvert). Matric.
Michs. 1SS9; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897.
KILBURN, NICHOLAS. Mus.B. 1880. A Non-Coil. Student.
[S. of Nicholas. B. Feb. 7, 1843, at Bishop Auckland. School,
Bishop Auckland.] Composer and conductor. An amateur
who did much to promote good music in the north of England.
J. P. for Durham. Author, Wagner, a sketch; Parsifal and
Bayreuth; The Story of Chamber Music. Died Dec. 4, 1923,
at Bishop Auckland. (Durham Contemporary Biographies,
209.)
KILBY, ARTHUR MASSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 6, 1S88. S. of John, husbandman, deceased, of Watford.
B. there. [School, private.] Matnc. Michs. iSSS; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1896. Head Master of Lindisfarne School. Blackheath,
1918-. Of Abberley Hall, Worcs., in 1931. Died July is,
1931, at Langholme, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth, aged 61.
(Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Scfiool masters' Directories; The Times,
July 17, 1931.)
KILBY, RALPH HALE. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 31, 185 1.
Matric. Michs. 1851. Rusticated for three terms, Feb. 7.
1852; name removed soon after. Died 1897, aged 65.
(Giggleswick Sch. Reg.)
KILBY, THOMAS. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Triniiv,
Apr. 21,1823. [B. 1794, at York.] Possibly the man of these
names, s. of John, of Leeds, who had matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Mar. 20, 1816, age 21. P.C. of St John's,
Wakefield, 1S25-68. Died Sept. 5, 1868. (Boose, n. 21S;
Crockford; Al. Oxon.)
KILGOUR, ALEXANDER. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man" at
Trinity, July 13, 1775. D.D., Edinburgh, 1784. R. of
Longstowe, Cambs., c. 1800; R. of Polstead, Suffolk, in
1784 and V. of Feltham, Middlesex, 179S-1S18. Died at
Feltham, Jan. 24, 1818, aged 78. He, his wife, and daughter
were buried at Feltham. M.I. Father of the next.
1825,1. 500 and 501, and 1818,1.92; Al.Oxon.; P. E.Towell.)
KILGOUR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1808.
Matric. from Wadharu College, Oxford, Oct. 24, 1808, age 18.
S. of the Rev. Alexander (above), of Polstead, Suffolk. Demy
of Magdalen College, 1S09-14; B.A. (Oxford) 1S12. Fellow,
1S14-15. R. of Longstowe, Cambs., 1815-20, and V. of
Easton, Hunts, until 18 15. (Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KILLETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Oct. 16, 1787. S. of William, merchant, of London. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 1792. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 179-; priest, Sept. 21, 1794; C. of Gt
Bircbam, Norfolk, 1792. C. of March, Cambs., 1808. V. of
Kenninghall, Norfolk, 1820-46. Died Apr. 14, 1S46, aged 78.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1846, n. 101.)
KILLEY, JAMES BROWN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 12,
1S91. S. of William, shipowner [died June 17, 1886] [and
Mary Watson]. B. Feb. 12, 1874, at Seaforth, near Liverpool.
Schools, Seaforth (Mr Leedham), and Charterhouse. Matnc.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Adm. Solicitor, Jan.
1898. Partner in the firm of Morecroft, Sproat and Killey,
of Liverpool. Of 18, Marmion Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool
in 1911. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; in Law List, 1945.)
KILLICK, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 12, 1893.
it. 13, 1867.] School, Dover College. Matric. Michs.
1893; Scholar and Prizeman, 1894; B.A. 1896; M.B. and B.C.
1900. At the London Hospital. L.S.A., 1899. Of Dover, in
1900; latterly of Seven Kings, Ilford. Died there Apr. 21,
1902, aged 35. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; British
Medical Journal, May 10, 1902.)
KILLICK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1893.
[Youngest] s. of Henry Fison, of Rawdon, Leeds. B. there
[Dec. 8, 1874]. Schools [Rossall, Oakham, and] Bradford
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.B., B.C. and
M.A. rgoi; M.D. 1907. At St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1900. F.R.C.S., 1905. Junior Ophthalmic Clinical
Assistant, St Mary's Hospital. House Surgeon, Kent County
Ophthalmic Hospital, Maidstone. Served in the Great War,
19U-19 (Major, R.A.M.C. (T.F. Res.)). In practice at Maid-
stone, Kent, 1910; Hon. Surgeon, Kent County Ophthalmic
Hospital. Subsequently of Bradford; Hon. Ophthalmic
Surgeon, Royal Eye and Ear Hospital, Bradford. Died
Apr. 27, 1923. Brother of Henry (1888). (Rossall Reg.;
Univ. War List; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 30,
1923)
KILLICK, CHARLES RICHARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1872.
S. of John, Wesleyan Minister [and Caroline Anna]. B.
Sept. 14, 1852, at Bodmin. School, Kingswood, Bath. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Jan. 23, 1874; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (York) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of St Peter's,
KlLNER, KENELM
Sheffield, 1875-97. V. of Holy Trinity, Runcorn, Cheshire,
1897-1923. Subsequently resided at Southport, where he
died in ig'28. (Eagle, xlv. 275.)
KILLICK, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1888.
[Elder] s. of Henry [Fison] [solicitor], of Beech Cottage,
Rawdon, Leeds. B. June 12, 1S70, at Bradford, Yorks.
School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1896. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1895. Practised at
Bradford; partner in the firm of Vint, Parkinson, Hill and
Killick. Of Barningham, Rawdon, Leeds, in 1911. Brother
of Charles (1893). (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
KILLICK, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13,
1854. [Elder] s. of Henry, J. P., merchant [of Walton Hall,
Staffs.] and Ann. B. Jan. 22, 1S35, at Wavertree, Lanes.
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1S5S; M.A. 1S63. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1S59; priest, i860; C. of East and West Leake,
Notts., 1859-65. V. of Oakamoor, 1S65-75, and C. of Fors-
brook, Staffs., 1873-4. V. of Prestwold with Hoi.
Leics.. 1875-90. V. of Little Compton, Warws., 1890-1906.
Died May 16, 1906. (Crockford; I he Times, May 19, 1906.)
KILLICK, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6,
1838. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 183S; B.A. 1^42; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S42; priest, 1843; C. of Barley, Herts.,
1842-5. V. of Stratton, Cornwall, 1845-50. V. of Erchfont,
Wilts., 1S50-60. R. of St Clement Danes, London, 1860-9.
R. of Chadwell St Mary, Essex, 1869-79. R. of Gt Smeaton
with Appleton Wiske, Yorks., 1879-99. Chaplain of Christ
Church, Dieppe, 1889. Resided subsequently at Westgate-
on-Sea, Kent, where he died Dec. 3, 1903, aged 91. (Crock-
ford; Clergy List; The Times, Dec. 5, 1903.)
KILLPACK, WILLIAM BENNETT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 7, 1840. Of Leicestershire. Matnc. Michs.
1840; Scholar, 1S41; B.A. 1844; M.A. 184s. V. of St James's,
Devonport, 1846-50. Died Aug. 8, 1850, at Morice Town,
Devonport, aged 39. ' He was a most laborious and pains-
taking minister in his newly formed district, and had effected
much good among his poor flock.' Father of the next.
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1850, 11. 44 (Kilpack).)
KILLPACK tor KILPACK), WILLIAM GILBERT. Adm. pens.
(age 2S) at Pembroke, Oct. 5, 1876. Only s. of the Rev.
William Bennett (above), deceased, late V. of St James's,
Devonport. B. at Stoke. Matric. Michs. 1S76; l;..'.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1S79; priest, 1880; C of St Mary's,
Balham, Surrey, 1879-82. C. of Long Melford, Suffolk,
1882-7. C. of Christ Church, Sutton, Surrey, 1888-1903.
Mission to Seamen Chaplain at Bilbao, 1903-7; Organising
Secretary and Chaplain at Dublin, 1907-S; of East Central
District, 190S-14. C.-in-charge of Colney and Earlham with
Bowthorpe, Norfolk, 1914-15. C. of St Bartholomew's,
Heigham, 1916-17. V. of Earlham with Bowthorpe, 1919-22.
Died Dec. 7, 1923, at Brighton. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Crockford (Kilpack); The Tunes, Dec. 8, 1923.)
KILLPACK (or KILPACK; post de KILPECK}, WILLIAM
JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 4, 1865;
re-adm. Feb. 2, 1875. S. of Joseph. B. at Leicester. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1893. Adopted the name of
de Kilpeck before 1893. Ord. deacon (St David's) 1876;
priest {Canterburv) 1879; C of Holy Trinity, Swansea,
1876-9, C of St Paul's, Maidstone, 1879-S2. V. of Pem-
broke, 1882. V. of Sissinghurst, Kent, 1882-91. C. of
Whiteshill, Gloucs., 1896-8. R. of Ozleworth, 1899. R. of
Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1S99-1937. Subsequently resided at
Bournemouth, and disappears from Crockford, 1941. (Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List (Kilpack).)
KILMARNOCK, Lord (1895), see HAY, VICTOR ALEXANDER
SERELD.
KILNER, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Oct. 11, 1823. A 'Ten-year man'. B. at West Ham, Essex.
KILNER, HENRY INGATE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 14.
1870. [2nd] s. of John, surgeon [and Anna Maria]. B. Oct. 26,
1850, at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Bapt. Nov. z:
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1074;
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Bishop P. C. Claughton, for
Rochester) 1S74; pnest (Rochester) 1876; C. of Witham,
Essex, 1874-7. R. of Chedburgh, Suffolk, 1878-85. R. of
Little Saxham, 1885-1921. Died Sept. 13, 1935, at 19,
Whiting Street, Bury St Edmunds. Brother of Walter J.
(1866). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Eagle, 1
Times, Sept. 16, 1935.)
KILNER, KENELM. Adm. FeU.-Corn. at Peterhousi ,
1836. [Only] s. of the Rev. Dr William
Oxford, 1783], K. of Weyhill, Hants. Matric. Mi
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 20, 1834; 'age 10.' Called to the
liar, Apr. 30, 1S40. Of St James's Place, St James' ,J
in 1840. Died Nov. 5, 1840, at Appleby, aged 23. Buried at
Dufton, Cumberland. M.I. (/w I Walker
454; G. Mag., 1840, 11. 674; L. R. Hudli I
67
Kilner, Walter John
KILNER, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1S66. [Elder] s. of John, surgeon [and Anna Maria]. B. May
23, 1847, at Bury St Edmunds. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.B. 1872. At Adden-
brooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and St Thomas's Hospital,
London. M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1871. M.R.C.P., 1S83.
Elei ma. m at St Thomas's Hospital. In practice in London,
1 1 igio. Lived subsequently at Bury St Edmunds.
Author, medical. Died June 23, 1920. Brother of Henry 1.
(1870). [Bury Gr. Sch. Keg.; Medical Director us; I he I imes ,
June 26, 1920.)
KILPACK, see KILLPACK.
KILP1N, JOSEPH. Adin. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
June 29, r.778.
KILVERT, RICHARD. Adm. siiar at Emmanull, Sept. 28,
1772. Of Shropshire. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. i777\ M.A.
1780. Fellow, 1779. R. of Knightwick with Dodd'-nham
Chapel, Worcs., 1786-91. Y. of Grimley with Hallow Chapel,
17.11-3. R. of Alvechurch, 1793-1801. V. of Kempsey,
1798-1801. R. of HartleburvandR.of Harvington, 1801-17.
V. of Cropthome, 1813-17. (Cant. Act Bk.; G. Miller,
Parishes of Diocese of Worcester.)
KILVINGTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 6, 1783.
Of Yorkshire. Elder s. of Edward, of Stoke Newington,
Middlesex, Esq. B. Mar. 10, 1766, at Wakeueld. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Easter, 1784; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790.
Migrated to Sidney, June 17, 1 79 1. Fellow of Sidney. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1768; C. of Knockholt and Downe,
Kent, 1788. C. of Orhngbury, Northants., 1790-9. P.C. of
Ossett, Vorks., 1799-1S27. First R. of Holy Trinity, Ripon,
1827-35. Marned Catherine — . Died at Ripon, Jan. 28, 1835.
(R. L. Arrowsmith; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1835.)
KILVINGTON, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 1, 1836. S. of the Rev. Orfeui William
[Chnst Church, Oxford, iSoo], V. of Brignal, Yorks., of
Hatfield, Yorks. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1831-.
KILVINGTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8,
1878. [S. of Henry, gent., of Grove Road, N. Brixton,
London.] Of Crant< >rd c ullage, Maidenhead, Berks. [B.
Dec. 1, 1856. School, Dulwicli College.] Matric. Michs. 1878;
Scholar, 1878; B.A. and LL.B., 1882; M.A. and LL.M. 1S86.
Adm. Solicitor, May 21, 1878; partner in Messrs Potter,
Sandiord and Kilvingtou, 1883. Practised in London and at
Maidenhead; retired, 1921. Of S. Croydon, Surrey, 111 1926.
{Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
K1LW0RTH (STEPHEN). Lord. Adm. nobleman at Trinity,
Dec. 31, 1810. [Eldest s. of Stephen (Moore), 2nd Earl
Mountcashell, and Margaret Jane, dau. of Robert (King),
Earl of Kingston. B. May 20, I79-, in St Stephen's Green,
Dublin. Matric. Easter, iSir; M.A. 1812. Styled Lord
Kilworth until 1822, when he succeeded as 3rd Earl of
Mountcashell. F.R.S. Married, May 31, 1S19, at St Maryle-
bone, Anne Maria, dau. of Samuel Wyss, of the Canton of
Berne, Switzerland (and again, by special licence, at 8, Duke
Street, Westminster, Apr. 20, 1823) and had issue. < if Mi h ire
Park, near Kilworth, Co. Cork, and other residences. Said
(when between 84 and 90) to have been engaged to marry a
Miss Kennedy. Died Oct. 10, 18S3, in Oxford Terrace,
Paddington, W., aged 91, having had a seat in the House of
Lords, as a Representative Peer, for 57 years. Will proved
at Cork and in London at £30. 6s. 6d. Brother of Edward G.
Moore (1816). (G.E.C.)
KIMBER, EDWARD ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. i, 1880. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at Preston, near
Cirencester, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1S80; B.A. 1889; MA
1894, Ord. deacon (Ripou) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of St Jude's,
Hunslet, Yorks., 1891-5. C. of Pnttlewell, Essex, 1895-1901.
P.C. of St Alban's, Westchff-on-Sea, 1901-6. R. of Gt Wit-
combe, Gloucs., 1906-11. Died Mar. 1, igii, at The rectory,
(Jley, Gloucs. (The Guardian, Mar. 10, 1911.)
KIMBERLEY, Earl of (1
: WODEHOUSE, JOHN.
KIMM, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 23, 1863. S. of William. B. at Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. (13/A Wrangler) [867; M.A. 1S70.
Fellow, 1868. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1868; priest (London) 1869;
C. of St Matthias, Poplar, Middlesex, 1809-72. C. of St
Mary's, Kirkdale, Lanes., 1872-81. P.C. of St Athanasius,
Kirkdale, 1881-2. R. of Trunch, Norfolk, 1882-1910. Died
May, 1912, at North Walshain. (Crockford; J he Guardian,
May 24, 1912.)
Kinchant, John Robert Nathaniel
KIMMINS, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 12, 1S81. [2nd s. of James.] B. Aug. 3, 1856. [Educated
at Owens Collet;'-, Mam hester, at University College,
Bristol, and at London LTniversitv (B.Sc. 1SS3); D.Sc,
London, 1S86.] Matric. Lent, 1S82; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class, 1883}; B.A. 1S85; M.A. 1889. Chief science master
at the Leys School, Cambridge. Staff lecturer, Cambridge
University extension scheme. Inspector of schools for
report on technical education to the L.C.C., 1S92. Chief
Inspector, education dept., L.C.C., 1904-23. Director of
University extension in London University. 1895. Chairman,
University Extension Board, 1923. Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
London University, 1933-4. President, Education Section
of the Bntish Association, 1929. Author, works on Child
psychology and education of children. Of The Old Heritage,
Chailev, Sussex, in 1944, Died Jan. 12, 1948. {Schoolmasters'
Directories; It ho's Who.)
K1MPT0N, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Christ's
Aug. 14, 1765. S. of Edward. B. at Barkway, Herts. School,
Fowlmere, Cambs. Resided until 1767. Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. 25, 176S; priest, May 21, 1769. Morning Preacher at
St Matthew's, Bethnal Green and V. of Rogate, Surrey,
1777-1S11. Author, A New ami Complete Universal History
of the Holy Bible, etc. Died Sept. 5, 1S11. aged 67. Father
of William W. (1791)- (Peile, 11. 280, which gives 'V. of
Rogate, Sussex, 1777-1S13; during the 36 years he signed
the register 5 or 6 times'; G. Mag.)
KIMPTON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity, May 9, 1829. [Youngest] s. of William (? nt-xt) [of
Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.]. B. [1811], in Loudon. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833; M 1
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1S32. Barrister -.it-law.
Died Feb. 12, 1S43, at Lincoln's Inn. {List of Carthusians;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1S43, 1. 441 and 548.)
KIMPTON, WILLIAM WILMOT (or WILLMOT). Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, June 20, 1791. S. of the Rev. Edward
(1765), of Bethnal Green, London. Schools, Hoxton, Mid-
dlesex [and Merchant Taylors']. Matric. Michs. 1792; B.A
179s. Probably father of the above. {Merchant Taylors Sch,
K1NAHAN, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. S. of George, of Roebuck Park, Dundrum,
Co. Dublin, Ireland, J. P. [and Maria, dau. of Alderman
Cash]. B. [Feb. 6], 1872, at Dundrum. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1897. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A.; Supt., Remount Depot).
Of Moyglare, Maynooth, Ireland. J. P. for Co. Meath.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B., 1940,
for his father.)
HUDSON-
KINCAID, SIDNEY BOLTON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1868. S. of George Weekes, of Streatham Hill, Surrey, B.
(Jan. 12], 1846, at Clapham, London. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Ord ■■■ 1
(Winchester) 1S72; priest, 1873; C. of Emmanuel Church,
Lambeth. Surrey, 1872-4. Assistant Master at Surrey
County School, 1874-5; at Ipswich School, 1875-8. Vice-
Principal, South Wales Training C"l! , : , » .of Wood-
bridge, Suffolk, 1888^)4. C. of & tsalter, Kent, 1894-5.
Author, The Method of Projections; In lv.tr du.tx-m tn Lunar
lh<-">v, etc. hulwiii'iillv n.^i. ]..'<! ,it Woodbnd^e, and dis-
appears from Crockford, 1932.
KINCHANT, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13, 1768.
[2nd s. of Captain John Kinchant (..nginally Quinchant), and
Emma, dau. of Sir Franc 1- ( ! :!;. .!: ,rt.. of Ludiord, Salop.
B. July 28, 1751.] Matri Mi is, 1 69; LL.B. 1774. Ord.
deacon, — ; priest (Hereford) ->■ pt. 29, 177s; C. of Brampton
Bryan, Heref. P.C. of Ludlow, Salop, 1776-1811. V. of
Stokesay, 1777-1811. Made a burgess of Shrewsbury, Mav 24,
1796. Of Easton, near Middleton-on- the -Hill, Heref. J. P.
("for many years an active magistrate ') of Heref. Married
Mary, dau. of Samuel PatL-shall, of Faston; their only s. was
killed at W.it-Tl"-) Hied Oct. 6, 1823, at the house of his
daughter, College Hill, Shrewsbury. Buried at Wnittington,
Salop. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 347; G. Mag., 1S23, 11. 645.)
KINCHANT, JOHN ROBERT NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Jan. 30, 1824. Of India. [Youngest s. of Richard,
of the H.E.I.C.S. B. June 2S, 1805.] Matric. Faster, 1824.
B.A. 1S2.S. ord. deat. .11 (Hereford) 1828; priest, 1S29. P.C.
of Bettws, Salop, 1833-71. V. of Llanfair-Waterdine,
Radnor, 1833-84. Married, May 20, 1835, Maria, dau. of
Richard Phayre, of the H.E.I.C.S., and had issue Died
Dec. S, 1884. Brother of the next. (Clergy List, Foster,
Index Lutes.; P. B. U. Binnall.)
38
Kinchant, Richard Henry
KINCHANT, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 9, 1822. [3rd] s. of the late Richard, Esq., formerly of
the East India Company's service at Cuddalore. B. Jan. 6,
1S04, in India. School, Oswestry. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1828. Of Park Hall and Blunden Hall, Salop. High Sheriff,
1846. An Ofhcer in the 69th Regt. and in the N. Shropshire
Yeomanry-Cavalry. Married, Dec. 2, 1S31, Maria Eliza, dau.
of Richard Bewley Caton, of Biubrook, Lines. Died June 6,
1864, aged 60. Brother of the above. (F. P. White; Trans*
actions oftfie Shropshire Arch. Society.)
KINDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1838. Matric.
Michs. 1838: Scholar, 1S41; B.A. (3&A Wronger) 1842; MA.
1845. D.D. (by Archbishop of Canterbury) 1873. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1846; priest, 184S. Master at Uttoxeter Grammar
School, 1S46-55. Head Master, Church of England Grammar
School, Auckland, N.Z., 1855-72, Master, St John's College,
Auckland, 1S72-80. Married, Dec. 15, 1859, at Church
Mission Station, Tauranza, N. Zealand, Marianne Celia, only
dau. of the Ven. Archdeacon A. N. Brown. Of Remunera,
Auckland, 1882-1902. Disappears from Crockford, 1903-
(The Guardian, Mar. 21, i860.)
KINDER, LEWIS KENNEDY. Adm. at Clare, Feb. 17, 1S75.
Matric. Lent, 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 18S3. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1S80; priest, 1SS1; C. of Frodsham, Cheshire,
1880-1. C. of Castle Rising, Norfolk, 1SS1-2. C. of St Mark's,
Camberwell, Surrey, 1882-3. V- °i Pelynt, Cornwall, 18M-
91. V. of Pensnett, Staffs., 1891-8. R. of Peckleton, Leics.,
1898-1919. V. of Foxton, Cambs., 1919-28. Subsequently
resided at Worthing, where he died Jan. 13, 1932, aged 75.
Buried at Brompton. {Crockford; The Times, Jan. 16, 1932.)
KINDERLEY, LUCIUS GRAHAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 6, 1837; from Balliol College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Mar. 22, 1S34, aged iS. 4th s. of George, Esq.,
of Lincoln's Inn. [B. 1S15. School, Charterhouse.] Matric.
Lent, 1837. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1S30. Called
to the Bar, May 2, 1844. Died June 3, 1855. {List of
Carthusians [' Kindersley '); Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KINDERSLEY, BENJAMIN TORIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 21, 1851. [Elder] s. of Edward Cockburn
(1816) [of Harley Street, London]. B. in London. Migrated
to Jesus, Mar. 23, 1S53; matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. [28th
Wrangler) 1S57. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 21, 1857.
(Inns of Court.)
KINDERSLEY (post KINDERSLEY-PORCHER), CHARLES
PORCHER WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875.
S. of Edward Leigh (1S45), of Civile, Dorchester. B. 1857,
at Dorchester. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1875.
Second Lieut.. 96th Foot, 1878; transferred to 52nd Foot,
1878, and to Coldstream Guards, 1SS0; Lieut., Coldstream
Guards, 1SS1; Capt., 1S90; retired, 1S97. A.D.C. to Lord
Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada, 1893-4. Served with
Imperial Yeomanry in Boer War, 1S99-1902; in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., Coldstream Guards (Res. of Officers),
employed Irish Guards; Lieut. -Col., King's Royal Rifle
Corps). Of Clyffe, Dorchester. Brother of the next, etc.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
KINDERSLEY, CYRIL EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1884. S. of Edward 'Lee' [Leigh] (1845), of Clyffe,
Dorchester. B. Sept. 13, 1865, at Dorchester. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1691. Ord.
deacon (York) 1891; priest, 1S92; C. of Rotherham, Yorks.,
1891-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Latimer Road, 1S93-5. C. of
Belvedere, Kent, 1895-8. V. of Fleet, Dorset, 1898-1900.
C. of Sturminster-Newton, 1900-3. P.C. of St Michael
Colehill, 1903-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
Iain, R.A.C.D.). R. of Church- Knowle, Dorset, 1922-6.
Subsequently resided at Clyffe Knowle, Wareham, Dorset.
Died Jan. 12, 1938, aged 72. Buried at Tincleton. Brother
of the above, etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Crockford; Army Lists; The Times, Jan. 14, 1938.)
KINDERSLEY, EDWARD COCKBURN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 23, 1S16. [3rd] s. of Nathaniel [Edward], Esq.
[of SunninghUl, Berks.]. B. [Mar, 4, 1799] at Madras. School,
Haileybury. Joined the Madras Civil Service, 1514; Writer,
1815; resigned, 1817. Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1819;
B A. 1821; M.A. 1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31,
1S24. Brother of Nathaniel W. (1811) and Richard T. (1809);
father of Benjamin T. (1851). (Inns of Court; V. Hodson.)
KINDERSLEY (post KINDERSLEY-PORCHER), EDWARD
LEIGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 29, 1845.
[Elder] s. of Richard Torin (1809). B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1S46; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 30, 1848. Assumed the name of
Kindersley- Pore her in 1901. Of Clyffe, Dorchester. J. P. for
Dorset. Died Oct. 23, 1907. Brother of Richard C. (1849);
father of Henry R. (1882), Charles P. W. (1875). Cyril E.
(1884) and Geofirey B. M. (next). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns
of Court.)
King, Arthur Montague
KINDERSLEY, GEOFFREY BENNETT MAITLAND. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1880. S. of Edward Leigh (above), of ClyfJe
House, Dorchester. Matric. Michs. 1SS0; B.A. 1884. Brother
of Charles P. W. (1875), etc.
KINDERSLEY, HENRY REDHEAD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. S. of Edward 'Lee' [Leigh] (1845), of Clyffe,
Dorchester. B. [Feb. 8], 1864, at Dorchester. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 18S5. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 4, 1884. Called to the Bar, May 15, 1SS9. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Dorset Yeo., and Labour
Corps). Died as the result of a motor accident, Aug. 14, 1942.
Brother of Charles P. W. (1S75), etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
The Times, Aug. 18, 1942.)
KINDERSLEY, NATHANIEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at Trinity, May 3, 181 1. S. of Nathaniel [Edward]. Of
Negapatam, Madras. B. [May 31, 1794] in London. Private
tuition. Matric. Michs. 1S12. Joined Madras Civil Service,
1814; Writer, 1814; 2nd member of the Board of Revenue;
retired, 1843. Twice married. Died in England, Dec. 3, 1844.
Brother of Edward C. (1S16) and Richard T. (1809).
(V. Hodson.)
KINDERSLEY, RICHARD COCKBURN. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, Jan. 28, 1849. S. of R[ichard] T[orin] (next).
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S53; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Holy Trinity,
Windsor, 1855-7. V. of Brampford-Speke with Cowley,
Devon, 1857-71. Married, 1857, Georgina, dau. of E. C.
Kindersley (1810), of Harley Street, London. Died July 16,
1871. Brother of Edward L. (1S45). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
The Ecclesiastical Gazette, Dec. 8, 1857.)
KINDERSLEY, RICHARD TORIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 9, 1809. [Eldest s. of Nathaniel Edward (of the East
Iudia Co.), of SunninghUl, Berks. B. Oct. 5, 1792, at Madi is.
School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1811;
B.A. (4//1 Wrangler) 1814; M.A. 1S17. FeUow, 1815-24.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 1, 1S13. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 10, 1818. Practised in the Court of Chancery. K.C.,
1S25. Chancellor of the County Palatine of Durham, 1847.
Master in Chancery, 1848; Vice -Chancellor, 1851-66.
Knighted, 185 1. Privy Councillor, 1866. Married, 1824,
Mary Anne, only dau. of the Rev. James Leigh Bennett, of
Thorpe Place, Surrey. Died Oct. 22, 1879, at his residence,
Clyffe, near Dorchester. Brother of Nathaniel W. (1811),
etc.; father of Edward L. (1845). (Boose, 11. 221; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.)
KING, ALBERT EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1883.
Adm. at Caius, Jan. 1, 1S84. S. of Charles, of Swafiham
Bulbeek, Cambs. B. [Feb. 6, 1863], at Long Stanton All
Saints. School, Surrey Countv. B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Adm.
Solicitor, Jan. 20, 1888. Practised in Cambridge (Whitehead,
Todd and King). Secretary of the Cambridge Gas Co., with
which he was associated fur more than 40 years. For many
years a member of the Cambridge Borough Council. Died
Apr. 2, 1940, at 51, Harrington Grove, Cambridge. Buried
at Cherry Hinton. (Venn, 11, 466; Law Lists; Cambridge
Daily News, Apr. 4, 1940.)
KING, ALFRED EDMUND. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1876.
[2nd s. of William Norman, of Gt Barton, Suffolk. School,
Bury St Edmunds Grammar. B. June 8, 1857.] Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1SS5. Assistant Master .it
Crowthorne School, 1879. Ord. deacon (Canterbury for
Peterb.) 1881; priest (Peterb.) 1S82; C. of St Mary's, Lei-
cester, 1881-5. In charge of Clare College Mission at Rother-
hithe, Surrey, 1885-9. V. of St Philip's, Sydenham, Kent,
1889-1919. Rural Dean of Lewishani, 1916-19. Hon. Canon
of Southwark, 1909-20. C. of St Giles's, Camberwell, 1919-
20. R. of Gt Waldingneld, Suffolk, 1920-6. C. of St Saviour's,
Westgate-ou-Sea, 1926-31. Perm, to off. at St John's,
Margate, 1933-40- Died July 1, 1948. Brother of George L.
(1879) and Preston (1881). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Who's Wlto.)
KING, ALFRED HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June n,
1885. S. of John. B. [Sept. 2, 1866], in Liverpool. School,
Royal Institution, Liverpool. Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Ripon, Litt. dim. from
Chester) 1890; priest (Chester) 1893; C. of Hoylake, Cheshire,
1890-8. C.-in-charge of Prenton, 1898-1902; \
1902-7. V. of BolUngton, 1909-16. C. of Hoi.
Brompton, Kensington, 1916-21. C. of St Jude's, S.
Kensington, 1922-5. V. of Sunbury- on -Thames, 1925-32.
Subsequently of 48, Harvard Court, London, N.V.
he died May 24, 1939. Buried at Woodchurch, Cheshire.
(Peile, 11. 716; Crockford; The Times, May 25, 1939.)
KING, ARTHUR MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. [2nd] s. of [Capt.] Henry [R.N.], of Chithurst, Peters-
field, Hants. B. there Oct. 21, 1S69. School, Haileybury.
Matrii . Michs. 1888; B. \ 2nd Lieut., The
Rifle Brigade, 1893; Lieut., 1895; Capt., 1900. Served on the
Indian Frontier, 1897-8, and in South Africa. Adjutant of
J9
King, Arthur Steele
Militia 1902-7. Served in the Great War, !«.-„ ,Maior
Elt^&'tJTa S'';W ^';
bury.SuSolK Schools, Sudt^vandivin's H^Hirtb^v
Main,:. Michs. 1899; B.A. I9o2; M.A. 1008 OradeaSn
(London) 1892; pnest, 1893; C. of St Philip's, Buckingham
Palace Road 1892-4. C. of St Mary M ,,,1 SoXark
St Matthew's, Cambridge, 1899-1002 C ofstr™?
dio 0 iT', " ' ,'"°--4- L>c.pr.,d.o. of Exeter i92cL37-
mo. of Salisbury, [931-3; dlo. of Bath and Wells 10,,
Restded latterly at Seaton, Devon. Died 011945. (cKrigBij
KING, BENJAMIN [GILES], Adm. pens, (age ,8) at TR,N,rv
Bnn,-|,sl\I7-',-\,[3rd] !' °f JoSePh- oi Loudon and I. no"'
Bucks.] and Mary, dau. of Daniel Giles of Younraburv'
Herts., Governor of the Bank of Enel ,,„ 1 \ h . 1 y'
Matte. Michs. ,»6. Adm. at Lmconf's iS, Ap^r's *£?'
Of Youngsbury, Herts. Died there 1S40. His n'n v5s,e '
Louisa, marned, in 1804, Sir Christopher Puller K ChS
Justice of the Supreme Court of Bengal, and succeeded her
^"/LYuU?Phmy? lS*°- thelr s Christopher V Vuhan,
assumed the additions surname of Giles. (Eton CM Ref'-
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. {sub Giles-Puller) ) *"'
Matnc. from brasenose College, Oxford Ian 1, ,«,,
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) ,*,.,, MA. (Oxford) i8«' FeUow-oJ
|peU'S:.^^%h^-B\etS fi2^S?i
St George's-in-the-East, 1S42-62, where Ins ritualistic method
"'",!» *'•' L'»-S'' ■'«■' Ueswute Parishes. D,ed I in o
v. oij, ,-ii. uzon., Lrockford; Clergy List )
KI m' C"ARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June -1 l8o,
[Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (i7«61 R o fw;t ' I 3'
Suffolk. ScU,„l. St Paul's ] Matn'.^ hs r8o5 B A "X'
Ori deacon, 1819; pnest, ,820. C. of Witchamp on, Dorset'
itlTti v , SU"'>\H"r,jf- '^5-53. C of Koid, Somerset
Iko^7' n L'"1J; i"1"'-"1 Wltb Holu«l Chapehy Dorset
1867-72. Disappear, from CrockfvrJ 1.-.-, ;,,■/-,,'
(1795) and William (1806). (Sr Am/5 "# ^j , J°hn
KING, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trin.iv, Dec ,4 ,8a2
Matnc. Michs. 1S43; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1852. *' 4 '
"te^f^101*' Adm- P»5' at St John's
W&S Yo^sS-Bip?°S Tis^ tSS V„ w««
(Mr J. Snowdon, M.PA.). Mati! M!cns. 1875 ' B A Xo
M.A. 1887. Athletics 'blue,' 1S77 1, MiK nrj j 79i
(Ely) isso; pnest, 1881; C. of An Saints'' Hum 5°°°
1880-2. c. of Halberton, Devon 188 , -, C 'oi JUlngdo°'
Norfolk, IS35-S. Subsequently resided at Th»« -i J
disappears from CrockfJ, .903" ™B«* 0/ «,T,5 f0"*' ^
?oU,? %Vep1"; ,°' Brm"" Pr'"r • WhTtchS Halts
KING, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. s.zar (age 16) at Thin.tv
Feb. 19, 1835. S. of Charles [shipping aeentl Ft JSS '
18,8], at Newport, Mon. s, hool.' ; s'l. MPrlvatei [ MP L5'
Michs. 1836; Scholar, 1 , , " , r'c'
.843. Fellow, ,S43. Went 'to ... I , 84'"^ IV ^i
several years studying the Ianguageand* iJSSL S
gems. Between ,S45 and 1877, made a large colle. , "1
engraved stones; this was sold in 18-.S n„l ,, „„ ,t°f
Metropolitan Museum of x„, York At'ith,.r 1,1? ",'-
Kmiran, ix. 273; The Guardian, Mar. 28, 1888.)
KING, CHARLES WIMPENNY. Adm. at Trinity Hah ,882
Sohci.or, July, 1890. Practised at March and^WisbeS'
Registrar of the County Court. Hied Nov - ,„ ",
House, Elm Wisbech, Ikged 77. BuSed at' E&*\il <%£.
Tht Times, Nov. 8, 1941.) l i-««,
King, Francis Lambourne
K"o?'.^FeF?,,?75;) ^s&fla^aS I"1' '7' l8°8- fS-
Militia. Died Aug 4 ,8,, re w r V Nortb Lines.
O. Sch. Boys.) 4 ( • ^ou'dmg. So,,,,- L01„A
Atl.:d,nburg'hUmversnv\nd;heT0iHM-Ao "9°6' M'B- '9°S'
L.R.C.P., 1905 R V (tdm V oadonH«Pital. M.R.C.S.;
Addenbrooki'f 'Hospital,'' Carn'brtd'e'^Sen.e^ni'^r '
«ar, 1914-19 (Caot R A M r c6 3ened m the Great
mentioned mdespa r'hes o B i-' T 5Pec'al'st. B.E.F.;
KING, EDMUND FILLINGHA M a a
■82,. Ma,nc.FiicLh'N r"oMB A^Hi A ^S*"1 Sef"' 2''
to the Bar, 763 on he Nrrt,l! ' Sep'0 l8' 1757- Called
papers and works on a great vlrie.' • "f "y Krchac'olog,cal
attempts at novel bternretaH™^? =f subJects. chiefly
but the importance of i/c „iT earamg, and blunders,
^Bu^nateSnif^
D.K.B..J,:,, ; "i™ churchyard. («„,„-„, sf*. jj,g.
o/ cokii, G. il/ag., !8o7, ,. 388-90 )
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) ,8, r ",e'si ,^l84-9: B^' lS54'
Cumb., 1854-6 r of ivn- r' 55' C of Pennth,
St Mary Magdalene LauncesC ?evon. 1856-71. C. of
Werrington. Devon,' iS-Ts, F ? A™"'!"'.,187/^- V' of
Adelaide, dau of TnomS nC A- $c°t]^<i- Married
issue. Died Jan 30 ,8™" RlP™1';"* Pennth' and had
of Samuel W.(i84I) ffiifke ,U;.™«ton y,carage. Brother
Feb. 2, 1887) (Burke"£-G-;Cr„cA/or-1rfeGlw,,,w„
ley.Cambs ', "I h;,,™^ ,8»-i. V. of Mading!
Nokhanrs."II88"1992o Rural olan^V88?! R' of Ga>'t0°'
Author, D, • S/ &„ , l,t in C,l,-Tkry' l899-'920'
F^t/i^r" ^f^! '-"-^^^
K,N,?83ET.Ah^ GoEf°r?rGt Adm-r- a< T— , June 16
I-, on ■,!»'"'* of fy«°. Stomngton, Pub
'■'-'■ '*4eMa,r,c,lfehfPs-.19!; lS63' S^°0' W"'~
Arm rial t ov.ulA.) ' ' Lovelace); Fox-Davies,
KING, EDWARD ROBERT. Matte. Non-Coil. Easter ,8,4
KING, FRANCIS LAMBOIJRNR ia
S^^H^kl^S^fege?'
sistant Master at Bri-hto 1 il 9 ; M;A' I9oS- As'
London Stock Kxeha,^ "^ ^ervS'm' ,h? r""^ the
Gaekwad o? too da 10 r?,''1"?, ""°r„t0 Prince P-
MSS.; Xrmy ZSSj ' ' ts"«««i C0« ft-, Scott
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King, Frank Bowes
KING, FRANK BOWES. Adm. pens, at Clare, June ji, 1842.
[S. of Charles Bowes, of Bolton Street, Pin i.lillv. S. hool,
St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1S49. Ord.
deacon (York) 1S46; priest, 1S47; C. of Burstwick with
Skeckling, Yorks., 1846-52; V. there, 1852-90. Author
A Short Plain Sermon on Holy Baptism; A Collection of
Hymns. Died May 19, 1890, at Burstwick vicarage, aged 67.
Doubtless brother of William B. (1S42). (St Paul's Sell. Reg.;
Clergy List; Die Guardian, June 18, 1890.)
KING, FRANK RAYMOND. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. I,
1890. [Youngest s. of J. H., of Wyham Hall, Louth, Lines.
B. Apr. 28, 1871. School, Shrewsbury.' Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1S93. At the Westminster Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1S96. Resident Clinical Assistant, St Luke's Hospital,
London. Assistant Medical Officer, Somerset and Bath
Asylum, Cotford. Medical Superintendent, Northumberland
House Asylum, Finsbury Park, London; Peckham House
Asylum. Of Newlands House, Tooting Bee Common, in
1944. Died Feb. 28, 1944. (Shrra.sbury Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times. Mar. 4, 1944.)
KING, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Triniiv, Oct. 17, 1856.
[Only] s. of Frederick, of Chilmark, Wilts. B. there [Mar. 22],
1S36. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1S71; M.A.
1874. Ord. deacon (Exeter) rS7o; priest, 1S71; C. of Northam,
Devon, 1870-6. V. of S. Molton, 1876-1901. Surrogate,
dio. of Exeter, iS77-r90i. Died Sept. 28, 1901, at S. Molton
vicarage. [Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives 'settled in Natal';
Crockford; The Times, Oct. 5, 1901.)
KING, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July 28, 1891. [Only] s. of John Bailey, of 52, North Brink,
Wisbech, Cambs. B. Oct. 15, 1872. School, Wisbech.
Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) 1896; priest, 1898; C. of St John's, Stratford,
Essex, i896-i9or. C. of St Saviour's, Walthamstow, 1901-2.
Chaplain to the Forces, 1902-27; at Bermuda, 1904-6: at
Malta, i9o8-t2. In the Great War. 1914-19 (D.A.C.-G.;
wounded; mentioned twice in despatches). In Mesopotamia,
1920-1; in Egypt, 1921-2; at Chatham, 1922-5; at Shom-
cliffe, 1925-7. Lecturer at St Andrew's, Holbom, London,
1931-8. Lie. pr., dio. of London, 1936-8. Died May 22, 1938,
in London. (Crockford; Army Lists; Univ. War List; The
Times, May 24, 1938.)
KING, FREDERICK MEADE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 19,
1832. Matric. Michs. 1S32. [Doubtless one of the sons
('other issue') of Richard Meade, of the Rectory, North
Petherton, Somerset, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff (and
Elizabella, only dau. of John Warren, M.D. of Taunton).]
Probably uncle of Richard M. (1S49) and of Frederick Meade,
of Pembroke College, Oxford, 1854. (Burke, L.G.)
KING, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1779.
S. of William [merchant], of Hull [and Katherine, dau. of
Robert Thorley, of Hull]. Bapt. Mar. 26, 1763. School, Hull.
Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 17S2; B.A. (nth Wrangler)
1784; M.A. 1787. Fellow, 17SS; Senior Dean, 1805. R. of
Whitwell, Derbs., 1798-1831. Died Feb. 5, 1831. Nephew of
the Rev. Thomas Venn. (Venn, Family Annals, 257 (pedigree);
G. Mag., 1831, 1. 281, which refers to two men of these names
as contemporaries at Trinity.)
KING, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Apr. 7,
1785. S. of John, of Ashby, near Lincoln, Esq. School,
Lincoln. Matnc. Michs. 1785. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Dec. 23, 1786; B.A. 17S9. One of these names (not of
Oxford) was R. of St Laurence's, Norwich, 1838-44, and
P.C. of St Benedict's, 1839-44. Disappears (aged 77) from
Clergy List, 1S45.
KING, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 4, 1822.
Of Oxford. Matric. Lent, 1S23; Scholar, 1824; B.A. 1827;
M.A. 1830. Fellow, 1829. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1830.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1829; priest, Litt. dim. to Lichfield and
Coventry, 1830; C of Westwick, Norfolk. V. of Worsted,
1844-68. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1869. R. of Saxlingham,
1868-92. Died Oct. 16, 1892, aged 89. (Crockford; Clergy
List; Al. Oxon.; The Guardian, Oct. 26, 1892.)'
KING, GEORGE BLANSHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 6, i- ; S. I 'J. Maine. Michs. 1846.
KING, GEORGE GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, 1878. S. of [Edward, of Newport, Rhode Island,
U.S.A., and] Mrs King, of 5, Granmercy Park, New York.
Matric. Michs. 1879. Of East 84th Street, New York, in
1930. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
KING, GEORGE KEMP. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 2, 1899.
[Elder] s. of George, wine-merchant, of Haywards Heath
[and Caroline Kemp]. B. Mar. 25, 1880, at East Dulwich,
Surrey. Schools, Aske's, Hatcham, London, and Christ's
Hospital (Rev. R. Lee). Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar;
King, Henry- Medwin
(13JA Wrangler, 1902; Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st I 1 .
B.A. 1902. Clerk in the War Office, 1903; editor, il
List, IQ05-6; Resident Clerk, 1906-13. Private So r
Sir Edward Ward, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for
War, 1908-12; to Mr (later Viscount) Haldane, 1908; to Col.
Seely, 1912-13. Assistant Principal, War Office (Territorial
Directorate), 1913-17; Acting Principal, 1917-20. M.V.O.,
1911; C.B.E. Died Aug. 5, 1920, at Silverdale, Lanes.
(Christ's Hosp. Exhibitioners; Who was Who, 1916
Times, Aug. 9, 1920.)
KING, GEORGE LANCHESTER. Adm. at Clare, June 7, 1879.
[4th s. of William Norman, of Gt Barton, near Bury St
Edmunds, and Anne. School, Burv St Edmunds Grammar,
1872-9.] Matric. Michs. 1S79; Scholar; B.A. 1883; M.A.
1889; D.D. 1904. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1884; priest, 1885;
C. of Tudhoe Grange, Durham, 18S4-9. C. of Holy Trinity,
Gateshead, T889-90. C. of St Mary's, S. Shields, 1890-4;
V. there, 1894^. Bishop of Madagascar, 1899-1919. Secre-
tary of the S. P. G., 1919-24. Canon Residentiary of Rochester
Cathedral and Assistant Bishop, 1928-41; Vice Dean, 1938-
41. Died Jan. 26, 1941, at Horsell, near Woking; buried
there. Brother of Alfred E. (1876) and Preston (1881).
(Bury Gr. Sch. Reg. (which gives '3rd s.'); Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 29, and Feb. 19, 1941.)
KING, GEORGE LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
[Eldest] s. of George William (1840), of 41, Upper Brunswick
Place, Brighton. B. there, Apr. 6, 1857. School, Rugby.
M.itnc. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Major, 1st Vol.
Batt., Sussex Regt., 1S91. Of 54. Brunswick Place, Brighton.
Died June 29, 1944. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; The
Times, June 30, 1944.)
KING, GEORGE SIDNEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S. of
— , deceased. School, Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1894.
KING, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Jan. 28, 1840. S. of William [schoolmaster]. B. [June 15,
1822], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A.
1844; M.A. 1847. President of the Union, 1843. Played
cricket for Surrey, 1846-9; started the Brighton C.C., 1848;
Hon. Sec, 1848-54; President, 1855. Died Dec. 22, 1881, at
Brighton. Father of George L. (1876). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Boose, 11. 223.)
KING, HAROLD CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1895.
[S. of Charles Robert Baker, architect, of 35, Oakley Square,
London. B. May 4, 1869, in London. School, St Paul's.]
Migrated to Queens', Michs. 1896; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902.
An architect. Of 26, Victoria Street, Westminster, in 1947
Brother of Herbert A. (1889). (SI Paul's Sch. Reg. (no career
given); CV.Pa.rl. Reg.)
KING, HAROLD JAMES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 16, 1883. [3rd
s. of Arthur C] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of St Paul's,
Northampton, 1889-93. C. of St Mark's, Coventry, 1893-
1900. C. of Banbury, Oxon., T900-3. C. of Silverstone,
Northants., 1903-7. C. of St Paul's, Thornton Heath, Surrey,
1907-14. C. of St Stephen's, Norbury, 1914-24. V. of
St Mary's, Milton Regis, Kent, 1926-35. Perm, to offic. in
dio. of Canterbury, 1935-38. Resided latterly at Sidcup,
where he died Jan. 28, 1938. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Times, Jan. 31, 1938.)
KING, HAROLD WARDLEY. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1898. B. Apr. 17, 1879. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
Hungerford, Berks., 1902-7. C. of St Peter's, Earley, T907-
18. C. of St Mary's, Reading, 1918-24. V. of Hungerford,
1924-48-. Surrogate, 1928-48-. (Crockford.)
KING, HARRY HEATH. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1899.
KING, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 18, 1769;
Fell.-Comm., Feb. 19, 1773. Of Dorset. Matrn
1770; B.A. 1774.
KING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Mar. 4, 1837.
S. of H., Esq. B. at Hull. School, Hull (Mr Scott). Matric.
Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Old. deacon, 1841; priest (Ripon)
1843. V. of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland, 1S4} -
Nov. I, 1862, aged 44. Father of William (1S76). (Crockford'
G. Mag., 1862, II. 786.)
KING, HENRY MEDWIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 6,
1891. S. of H. [Henry] [bank manager], of vVoodbury,
Polwarth Road, Streatham. [School, Dulwich College.]
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1't 1, 1 tl
1894; M.A. 1901. Assistant Mastei <i < >uncl!e School, 1895-
1933-. Died Sept. 6, 1943, at The Mill House, Cotterstock.
hoolmasters' Director! ■■ . \ ■
Sept. 9, 1943)
-4'
King, Henry [Robert]
KING, HENRY [ROBERT]. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 27,
1825. [Elder] s. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir Henrv, K.C.B. [and Marv,
dau. of the Very Rev. lohn Hewitt, Dean of Cloyne] [and.
grandson of the 2nd Earl of Kingston]. B. 1S04. Matric.
Michs. 1825. Kept five terms, to Easter, ic r. Died Aug. 16,
1842. (Burke. P. and B. (sub Kingston); Peile, 11. 419;
G. Mag., 1S42, 11. 440.)
KING, HENRY STAVELEY. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 8, 1852
S. of Thomas, architect, of London. B. there, Nov. 20, 1831.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A.
(1st Class Nat. Sci. Trip.) 1858. At King's College Hospital.
M.B. (London) 1S57; M.D. (London) 1S61. M.K.C.P., 1859.
Practised in London. Senior Physician, Metropolitan Free
Hospital. Died Mar. id, 1900, at Whitstable, Kent. (Venn,
11. 309; Medical Directories; The 1 imes, Mar. 23, 1900.)
KING, HENRY STUART. Adm. at Clare, Nov. 6, 1S73. [School,
Felsted (1864-73).] Matnc. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877- M.A.
1884. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1877; priest, 1S7S; C. of Kothwell,
Yorks., 1877^). C. of Chard, Somerset, 1879-S7. V. of
Tatworth, 18.S7-1927. Disappears from Crcckford, 1929.
(Al. Felsted.)
KING, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 6, 1861.
S. of John. [Nephew of H., Esq., of Little Wilbraham,
Cambs. School, Harrow.] Matnc. Michs. 1861. (Harrow
Sell. Reg., which gives '111 Holy Orders,' but not found in
Crockford ..r I lergy List.)
KING, HERBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, May 2,
1889. S. of Charles Robert Baker, architect, of London [and
Marv Anne Atwill]. B. Dec. 13, 1870, in London. Schools,
N. London Collegiate (Rev. C. Williams), and St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1S97. Ord.
deacon (London) 1893; priest. 1894; C. o'f St Mark's, Regent's
Park, L Ion, I a, I90r, C, of St Mary's, Prmirose Hill,
1901-9. R. of Holt, Norfolk, 1909-47. Hon. Canon of
Norwich. Rural Dean of Holt, 1944-47. Died Apr. 27
1947- Brother of Harold C. (1895). (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Crockford.)
KING, HUMPHREY HASTINGS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1898. [Elder] s. of Henry Sampson [of St Petersburg,
Russia], engineer, of Wharnchffe, Wimbledon Park. B.
Jan. 9, 1880, at St Petersburg. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1S98; Exhibitioner; B.A. 1901; LL.B. r902;
M.A. 1939. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June is, 1904.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R., attached
R.N.A.S.; Major, R.G.A., Anti-Aircraft). Chancellor of dios.
of Sheffield, 1930; of Chester, 1934; of Carlisle, 1944. Member
of Legal Board of Church Assembly. Of 5, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, and Orchard House, St Albans, in 1944.
Died Aug. 3, 1950 at Chester. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
KING, ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 2, 1795.
S. of Isaac [and Elizabeth], of Wycombe, Bucks. [B. Mar. 21,
1776.] School, Westminster. Matnc. Lent, 1796, Scholar,
1796. Migrated to Tnnity Hall, Jan. 20, 17.17; LL.B. 1801.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 12, 1799. Chaplain to the Prince
Regent. P.C. of Aston Clinton with St Leonards, and P.C.
of Lee, Bucks., 1801-17. V. of West Wycombe, 1805-26.
R. of Halton, 1805-20. Married, June "23, 1801. Ihst.r
Maria, dau. of William B. Coyte, M.B., of Ipswich, and had
issue (a s., Isaac, was at Christ Church, Oxford; R. of
Bradenham, Bucks.). Died Jan. 20, 1832, at West Wycombe,
'aged 53.' (Record of Old Westminsters; Cant. Act Bk.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1832, I. 281.)
KING, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 15, 1820.
B. at Banbury, Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825;
M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19, 1825; priest,
June 18, 1826.
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse, Mar. id,
1750. B. Apr. 28, 173S, at Richmond, Yorks. School, Ki. h-
mond. Matric. Michs. 1756; Scholar, 1756; B.A. (yth
Wrangler) 1760; M.A. 1763. Fellow, 1764. Second Master at
Newcastle School, 1760-6. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 25,
1763; pnest (Exeter, Li!!, dun. from Nonvich) Mar is. 1767.
Town Preacher of Ipswich, 1766. Head Master of Ipswich
Grammar School, I7d7-<|S. R. of St Matthew's, Ipswich,
1772. R. of Witnesham, Sufiolk, 1775-1822. Married, in
1777, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Bishop,
K. of Tnmlev St Martin, and had issue, nine sons. Author.
Sermons. Died Jan. 26, 1S22. Buried at Witnesham. M.I.
in vestry, St Marv-at-the-Tower, Ipswich. Father of John
U79S) Charles (isosl and William (1- 1 /, .1 11'.,;/,.,
312 and MS. note; Durham Ord. Bk.; G. Mag., 1822, 1 18 ; )
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 28, 1757. Of
Yorkshire. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A.
1761. Ord. deacon (York. Lilt. dan. from Bishop of Chester)
Sept. 12, 1762; priest (York) Sept. 18, 1763. V. of Middlelon,
Yorks, 1763-82. Died 111 17S2. r"ather of John (1782).
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm. ill. 650.)
King, John Wright
KING, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 7, 1780.
S. of Robert, farmer [and Eliza]. B. at [Little] Bentley,
Essex. [Bapt. there, Nov. 28, 1761.] School, Eton. Re-adm.
sizar, June 4, 17S2. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lilt. dim. from London) Dec. 21,
1783; priest (York) Oct. 18, 1S01. P.C. of the Church (or
Chapel) of St James', Leeds (lately built and consecrated),
upon hisown petition (he being patron). P.C. of Christ Church,
Kingston. upon-Hull, 1822-58. Disappears from Clergy List,
1859. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. 347)
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Sept. 12,
17S2. S. of the Rev. John (1757). V. of Mlddleton, Yorks.,
deceased. School, Kingston-on-Hull. Matric. Michs. 1783;
B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Fellow. Ord. deacon (London)
May 18, 17S8, as 'B.A. , Magdalene.' R. of Bisley, 1S10-45.
Died, aged So, m 1*45. (Eccles. Gatette, vn, 227.)
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, lune 16,
1795- Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1756), R. of Witnesham.
Sufiolk. B. May 16, 1778. School, Ipswich. Matnc. Michs.
179°; Browne Scholar. 1797; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Fellow,
1S01. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 17, 1799. Married
Caroline Staple, niece and foster-child of Charles Digby, of
Hackney, and had issue a daughter. Edited Bum's Justice
('which made the work truly valuable') and other works of
law. 'He was a man of the most honourable principles, and
a firm friend to the Constitution of his country.' Plied Oct. 24,
r8i5, at Witnesham, after a long illness. Brother of Charles
(1805) and of William (1S06). (T. A. Walker, 367, Inns 0/
Court; G. Mag., 1815, 11. 475, and 1822, 1. 184 (under his
father).)
KING, JOHN. Matric. from Queens', Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814;
M.A. 181 7. Not found in College records.
KING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 26, 1856. [S. of
Joshua (1814), President of the College. B. Nov. 1, 1837.
School, Repton,] Matric. Michs. 1S56; Scholar; B.A. i860;
M.A. 1863. C. of Hampstead, Middlesex, 1862-4; C. of St
Botolph's, Cambridge, 1865-6. Died Apr. 27, 1878. M.I.,
Hampstead Church. Brother of Joshua (i8ss). (Repton
Sch. Reg.)
KING, JOHN GODWIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 2, 1882.
S. of Joseph, stock-broker [and Phoebe]. B. Mar. 23, 1864,
at Mill Bank, Walton, Lanes. Schools, Bilton Grange and
University College, London (Mr H. W. Eve). Matric Michs
1882. J. P. for Sussex, 1906. Chairman, E. Sussex County
Council. C.B.E., 1939. Of East Grinstead, Sussex, in 1945.
Died Feb. 28, 1948. (Bilton Grange Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
KING, The Hon. JOHN HARCOURT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1798; Fell.-Com. Oct. to, 1799. 6th s. of [Robert,
2nd] Earl of Kingston, of Ireland [and Caroline, only dau.
of Richard Fitzgerald, of Mount Ophaly]. School, Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1800; M.A. 1801. Secretary of Embas-v to
the Elector of Wurtemberg; at Stuttgart, 1S05-6. Died
unmarried. Uncle of Robert H. (1S33) and Robert W. (1840).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Kingston);
S( John's CM. Adm., iv. 347.)
KING, JOHN SAMUEL SIMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pi MBROKE, Dec. 24, 1828. 2nd s. of Benjamin, farmer,
deceased, late of Long Melford, Suffolk. B. there. Matric.
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834.
KING, JOHN SHAW. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus, Oct. 2S,
1818. [Elder] s. of John, Esq., of Colchester. Essex. B, there,
Matric. Michs. 1819. Migrated to Tnnity Hall, Oct. 29, 1821
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1S22. Brother of Robert S.
(1S19). (Inns of Court.)
KING, JOHN WALLACE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 2, 1819. S. of Thomas. B. in Renfrewshire. School,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1S20; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831.
KING, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1879.
S. of John Robert, farmer, of North Ormsby, Lines, [and
Elizabeth]. B. there. May 4, i860. [School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 18S3 \ 1 tanl Master at Blair
Lodge School, Polmont, Stirhngs., for one year; at St George's
College, Harrogate, for nine vears. Principal, Halesworth
High School for one year; Head Master, Queen Elizabeth's
Grammar School, Bed.de. for four years; Assistant Master
at Lansdowne School, Croydon, for oiie year; Principal there,
1900-S; latterly Assistant Master at Stratheden House
School. Blackheath. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Schoolmasters'
Directory.)
KING, JOHN WRIGHT. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
June 25, 177:. S. of John. B. at [Bishops] Stortford. School,
Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1775;
M.A. 1778. Fellow, 1775-95; resigned. Ord. pnest (London)
May 21, 1780. ' Probably resided al Christ's, but never held
any College office.' (Peile, 11. 293.)
4*
King, Joseph
KING, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 26, 1837. Of
Buckinghamshire. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1S41; MA.
1844. Ord. deacon, 1S41; priest, 1S42. P.C. of Farnham,
Suffolk, 1845-69. R. of Gt Wenham, 1869-76. R. of St
Martin-by-Looe, Cornwall, 1876-S9. Married and had issue.
Died Oct. 24, 1889, aged 72. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 455 ;
Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 30, 18S9.)
KING, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Jan. 27, 1877.
Matric. Lent, 1877. Left Midsummer, 1S77. Clerk in the
Public Record Office; retired from ill-health. Died 1901, in
Griqualand West, S. Africa. {King's Coll. Reg. (parentage
not given).)
KING, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 26, 1814.
[Elder] s. of David [of Lowick, Lanes.]. [B. Jan. tl
at Lowick Bridge. School, Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric,
Michs. 1815. Migrated to Queens', Feb. 10, 1816; B.A
{Senior Wr.m°ler and 1st Smith's prize) 1S19; M.A. 022;
LL.D. {per Lit. Reg.) 183S. Fellow of Queens', 1820-32;
Tutor; President, 1832-57. Vice-Chancellor, 1833-4. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June 24, 1828. Lucasian Professor of
Mathematics, 1S39-49. President of the Cambridge Philo-
sophical Society, 1833. Personally argued, in an appeal
to the Crown (as Visitor), that the President of Queens' had
no voice in the election of the Fellows, but Lord Lyndhurst
gave judgment against him, Jan. 22, 1S2S. Married, 1833,
Mary, dau. of tfie Rev. J. Brocklebank, of White Beck,
Cumberland. Died Sept. 1, 1857, at Queens' Lodge. Father
of the next and of John (1S56). {Boase 11. 226; 7>ims of
Court; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 469; C. R. Hudleston.)
KING, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall, Feb. 10,
1855. [Elder) s. of Joshua (above). [B. July 27, 1836.
School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1S55; Scholar, 1S56; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1864. Appointed to I.C.S., 1859; served in
Bombay as Assistant Collector and Magistrate and Under-
Secretary to Government; Settlement Officer, 1S74-6 and
1876-7; on special duty, Baroda, 1877-9; Junior Collector
and Magistrate, Ahmadnagar, 1879; Senior Collector and
Magistrate and Political Agent at Satara, 1S84; retired, 1S86.
Resided at Bath, where he died Apr. 29, 1927, aged 90.
Brother of John (1S56). {Repton Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists;
The Times, Apr. 30, 1927.)
KING, KNOWLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 28, 1851. [Elder]
s. of Knowles, solicitor, of Maidstone. B. there, July 13,
1834. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1S51. Resided
three terms. M.R.C.S. Went to New Zealand, 1858. Married,
1858, Margaret, dau. of H. T. Fazakerly. Drowned at
Poverty Bay, New Zealand, March, 1861. M.I. at Watering-
bury Church, Kent. {Venn, 11. 304, and note, from family
pedigree published, see Catalogue of British Museum; G.
Mag., 1861, II. 333.)
KING, LEONARD AUGUSTUS LUCAS. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Sept. 21, 189S. S. of Samuel, Minister in the
Moravian Church (Unitas Fratrum), of Bradford [and Ellen
Louisa Bushe]. B. Jan. 4, 1879, at Bath. School, Bradford
Grammar (Rev. W. H. Keeling). Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; M.A. 1906. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.F.A. (T.F.)). Of 14,
Bank Street, Glasgow, in 1945. {Univ. War List; C.U. Pari.
Reg.)
KING, LEONARD WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Jan. 19, 1889.
[5th s. of Robert. B. Dec. 8, 1869, in London. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Lent, 1889; Scholar; B.A. (Theol. Tnp.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1891; M.A. 1895; Litt.D. 1914. A distin-
guished Assyriologist; re-opened the diggings on the site of
Kuyunjik (Nineveh), working there for more than a year,
1903-4, until ill-health obliged him to return home. Made
an expedition into Persia to re-copy the great Inscription
of Darius on the rock-face at Behistun. F.S.A.; F.R.G.S.,
1905. Lecturer in Assyrian, King's College, London, 1910-15;
Professor of Assyrian and Babylonian Archaeology there
19 1 5-19. Assistant Keeper in the department of Egyptian
and Assyrian Antiquities at the British Museum, 1913-19.
Author, works on Assyriology and Archaeology. Died Aug.
20, 1919. {King's Coll. Reg.; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
KING, LEWIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 24, 1805. S. of Joseph, of [Broad Street, London, and]
Taplow, Bucks, [and Mary, dau. of David Giles, of Youngs-
bury, Herts. [B. July 23, 1787.] School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1806; B.A. 1810. Ord. deacon {Liu. dim. from
Canterbury) 1812; priest, 1813; C. of Minster-in-Thanet,
Kent, 1812-. Died before 1817. {Cant. Act Bk.; Eton Sch.
Luis ; Eton Coll. Reg.)
KING, MARMADUKE JAMES GILBERT. Adm. (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1889. Elder s. of James, Esq., of Monks-
town, Co. Dublin. B. at Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. [School,
King, Richard
Monkton Combe.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A
iv;;.. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
Stock on-on-Tees, Durham, 1894. C.-in-charge of St Ga-
briel's, Bishop Wearrnouth, 1901-5; P.C. there 1905-10.
V. of St Ann with St Jude, Nottingham, 1910-2S. K. of
Arley, Warws., 1925-4 7-. Hon. Canon of Coven tn
47-. Edited (orcntrv Dioc. Calendar, 1929-4 7-.
Monklotitan; Crockford.)
KING, NEVILE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 1;, 1772.
[Elder] s. of John [Capt., 3rd Guards, and Millicent Man,',
dau. of John Fox, of Rowston, Lines.], of Ashby [de-la-
Launde], Lines. School, Westminster. Scholar, 1773; matric.
Michs. 1775; B.A. 1776. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 27,
1772. High Sheriff of Lines., 1S16. Col., 3rd Lincoln Militia.
Owner of a racing stud, which included several well-known
horses. Married, May 22, 17S6, Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Gildart, of Finchley, London, and Norton Hall, Staffs. Died
.it his lodgings in Hull, aged 80. Buried June 25, 1833.
Father of Clifford (1S08). {Record of Old Westminsters; Inns
of Court; G. Mag., 1S33, 1. 574.)
KING, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1900. S. of
the Rev. Norman [Queen's College, Birrningham, 18SS], R.
of Monksilver, Somerset. B. Dec. 6, 18S0, at Bournemouth.
School, Worcester Cathedral School (Mr H. Chappel). Matrir.
Michs. 1900; Scholar; B.A. 1903. Entered the Consular
Service, 1907; Vice-Consul, German East Africa, 1912.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, E. African Force).
Consul-General at Mexico City, 1920-6; at Barcelona,
1926-3S; at Marseilles, 1938-40; retired, 1940. C.M.G., 1926;
K.C.M.G., 1937. Of East Grinstead, Sussex, in 1944. (Burke,
P. and B.; Univ. War List; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
KING, PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Dec, 2. 1754.
S. of the Hon. Thomas, of London [and Wilhelnnna Catherine,
dau. of John Trove, one of the Sovereign Council of Brabant].
[B. Oct. 6, 1736, at The Hague.] School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1756. Married, Nov. 24, 1774, Charlotte, dau. of
Edward Tredcroft, of Horsham. Of Ockham, Surrey; also
possessed another estate at Long Ditton. An active "magis-
trate and 'a scourge of the poachers.' Lived mostly in the
country, where he paid great attention to the care of his
estates and the workpeople in his miUs. Succeeded as 6th
Baron King of Ockham, 1779. Died of gout, Nov. 20, 1703.
Brother of Thomas (1758); father of the next and of William
(1797). (Burke, P. and B. {sub Lovelace); G.E.C. (both of
which give ' died Nov. 23'); Eton Coll. Reg.; D.K.B.; G. Mag.,
1793, tl- 1061.)
KING, The Hon. PETER. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1793. [Elder] s. of Peter, Baron King of Ockham
(above), of Denbighs. Surrey. [B. Aug. 31, 1776, at Dorking,
Surrey.] School, Eton. Succeeded his father as 7th Baron
Ockham, Nov. 20, 1793. Married, May 26, 1804, Lady
Hester, dau. of Hugh, 1st Earl Fortescue. A student of
currency questions. Author, Life of John Locke and pamph-
lets on money. A strong opponent of the corn laws, which
he denounced as a 'job of jobs.' Died suddenly June 4, 1833.
Father of the next and of William (1S23) ; brother of William
(1797)- {Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. {sub Lovelace);
G.E.C; D.K.B.)
KING, The Hon. PETER JOHN LOCKE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1830. [2nd] s. of Peter, Baron King of
Ockham (above). B. [Jan. 25, 1811J, at Ockham, Surrey.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1830; M.A. 1833. M.P. for
East Surrey, 1847-74. Promoted the passing of the Real
Estate charges Act, 1854; also of the Act (known as Locke
King's Act) to abolish propertv qualifications of M.P.'s,
1858. Advocated ballot and abolition of Church rates;
defeated and caused resignation of the Russell Ministry on
a motion to reduce franchise in Counties to £10. Married,
Mar. 22, 1836, Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of William Henry
Hoare, of Mitcham Grove, Surrey, and had issue. J. P. and
D.L. for Surrey; High Sheriff, 1840. Author, Injustice of
Law of Succession to the Real Property of Intestates, 1S54
(three editions); and other works on legal reform. Died
Nov. 12, 18S5, at Brooklands, Weybridge. Brother of
William (1823). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and H. {sub
Lovelace); Boase, 11. 227; D.N.B.)
KING, PRESTON. Adm. at Cavendish H. Jan. 1881. [5th s. of
W. Norman, of Gt Barton Place, Burv St Edmunds. School,
Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric, Lent, 1881; B.A.
1884; M.B. and B.C. 1888; M.D. 1892. At si .
Hospital. M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1887. Resident Medical
Officer, Royal Mineral Water Hospital, Hath. Practised at
Bath. Author, articles on the waters of Bath. 01 ;
Bath, where lie died Jan. 29, 1943, aged 80. Brother of
George L. (1879) and Alfred E. (1876). {Bury Or. Sch. Ret.,
which gives ' 4th s. of W. N.' ; Medical Directories ; The I imes ,
Feb. I, 1943.)
KING, RICHARD (1823), in SAMPSON, R. K.
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King, Richard
KING, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 15 1840
Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 12, 1840. S. of Daniel [and Frances,
dau.of Henry Pawson, of Lewes]. B. Feb. 23, 1816, at Lewes,
Sussex. School, Lewes. Matric. Michs. 1S40; B.A. 1844.
Ord. deacon (London) June II, 1843; pnest, 1844; C. of
St John's, Hampstead, 1S43. C. of Butleigh, Somerset, 1850.
Chaplain to the County asylum, Prestwich, 1851-82. Retired
to Kilburn, London, 1883, and resided latterly at 29,
Ad.imson Road, Hampstead, where he died June i"*, 1906,
aged 00. {Peile. 11. 470; Crockford; The Times, June 14
1906.)
KING, RICHARD MEADE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 4, 1849. [Elder) s. of Richard King Meade, of Walford
House, Taunton, Somerset [and Catherine, dau. of William
Oliver, of Hope Corner, Taunton]. [B. Oct. 27, 1831J
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S49; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1853. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1856. Of N. Petherton, Somerset: J.P. Married
Flora Evelyn, dau. of [he Key. W. C. Kinglake. Died s.p.
1871. {Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.O., which
gives 'died 1S70.')
KING, RICHARD TWYFORD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Mar. 3, 1854. [Only] s. of Henry [Richard], Capt., R.N.
[Rear Admiral], of London. Matric. Michs. 1854. Adm. at
Lincoln's Ian, M.ir. 27, 1856. {Inns of Court.)
KING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 9, 1864. S. of
Robert, Esq., of Moulton, Lines. B. there 1842. School,
Moulton Grammar, Matric. Easter, 1804; Scholar; (Nat
Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1866); B.A. 1867; M.B., 1868; M.A.
1875. At the Middlesex Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1S70; F.R.C.P.,
". Physician, Resident Medical Officer and Lecturer on
Forensic Medicine, Middlesex Hospital. In practice at
Moulton, Lines., in 1900. Author, Middlesex Hospital
Medical Reports. Died Nov. 25, 1901, at Moulton. Brother
of Edward G. (1S62). {Venn, 11. 366, and note; Medical
Directories', The dunes, Nov. 27, 1901.)
KING, ROBERT COLLINS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 5,
1847, S. of Thomas. B. [July 1, 1821], in London. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1851; priest, 1852;
( . of St Bamabas's, Manchester, 1851-4. C. of St George's,
Everton, Liverpool, 1854-5. C. of St .Martin's, Birmingham,
1S55-6. Secretary of th..- Colonial Church and Scho. J S". letv,
Liverpool, 1856-61. V. of St Katharine's, Northampton
1863-81. Died Oct. 15, 1881, at Northampton. {Peile, a.
503; Northants. Clergy; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 26,
KING, ROBERT HENRY. M.A., incorp. from Oxford, 1835.
[Elder s. of the Rev. Richard Fitzgerald (Exeter College
Oxford, 1796), of Chertsey, Surrey. B. May 31, 1804 ]
Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Uxiord, Oct. 23, 1822, age 18 •
B.A. (Oxford) 1S26; M.A. (Oxford) 1829. R. of Wendon
Lofts, and V. of Elrndon, Essex, 1839-42. R. of Bromeswell,
Suffolk, 1843-70. Married, Nov. 4, 1S35, Caroline, dau. of
Thomas Smith, and had issue. Died July 31, 1S70 Nephew
of the Hon. John H. (1798). (Burke, P. ami B. {sub King-
ston); Al. Oxon.; Foster, Index Ecctes.)
KING, ROBERT JARROLD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's
[une29, 1810. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1814; priest (Ely) 1819; C of Sw.ncsey
and Over, Cambs., 1815. C of Wisbech, 1818-54. V. of
U..i Bradenham, Norfolk, 1831-52. V. of Wvruondham,
1852-4. Married and had 'a numerous family.' Died Apr. 3'
1854, at the house of his son-in-law, Mr Porier, of R01 hford'
Town, near Boston, aged 06. Buried at Wisbech. {Clergy
List; Foster, Index Iiceles.; G. Mag., 1854, 1. 553 )_,
KING, ROBERT LETHBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at St Iohn's
Oct. 12, 1841. Of Kent. [4th] s. of P[hihp] Pfarker], Capt!
[Rear-Admiral], R.N. [and Harriet, dau. of Christopher
Lethbndge, of Launceston]. [B. at sea betwcn I ngland and
Australia, 1823] Uapt. Oct. 7. 1S23. Maine Michs 1841;
B.A. 1846. Assistant Master at Truro Grammar School,
1845. Ord. deacon (111 Australia) 1847; pn.-st (Sydney) 1848-
C. of St Philip's, Sydney, N.S.W., is,- ,s I'.c. of St
John's, Parramatta, 1855-68. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Sydney, 1858-81. Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney,
1867-77. Principal of Moore College, Sydney 1868-78'
Rural Dean of Liverpool (N.S.W.), 1871-78, and "ot Balmain
1881-97. Inc. of Gladcsville, 1878-80. Inc. of Holy Trinity
Sydney, 1SS0-93. Archdeacon of Cumberland, 1881-95.
Married Honoria Australia Raymond. Died July 24, 1897
at Stanmore, N.S.W. bather of the next {Boose v 823'
Boase, Coll. (.1111,1,, 458; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1 187-'
Eagle, Mar. 1899, 590.)
KING, ROBERT RAYMOND. Adm. peas, at St John's Oct 12
1876 Of Cumberland, N.S.W. S. of the Key.' Robert
Lethbndge (above), P.C. of St John's, Parramatta, N.S.W.
King, Thomas
[and Honoria Austraha, ne'e Raymond]. B there Jan ro
1858. Bapt. Jan. 10, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 18S4. Ord. deacon (Bath, for Sydney, N.S.W.) isx,:
pnest, 1882; C. of St Paul's, Sydney, N.S.W., 1882-4 C of
Holy Trinity, Sydney, 1884. Acting Inc. of St John's,
Malmain North, 1884-5. Inc. of St John-the-Evang.,
Wallerawang, 1885-93. R. of Hornsby, 1893-1901. Inc. of
St John-the-Evang., Gordon, 1893-1923. Hon. Canon of
Sydney, 1921-3. Disappears from Crockford, 1924. (Boase
Coll. Cornub., 458.)
KING, ROBERT SHAW. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 1, 1S19.
Younger s. of John, Esq., of Colchester. B. there May 10,
1802. School, Dedham (Dr Richardson). Matric. Michs
1820; LL.B. 1828. Brother of John S. (1818).
KING, ROBERT TURNER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel. July j,
1845. [B. 1824, in Leics.] M ilia. . Mi, hs. 1845; B.A. 1S49'
Cncket 'blue,' 1S46-9; Capt. 1849. Far-famed (or his wo,,
derful catches as a fielder at 'potnt.' Ord. deacon (Heref )
1851; priest, 1852; C. of Ledbury, Heref, 1.-51. C. of
Fishtoft, Lines., 1S70-1. C.of Friday-bridge, 1 ,i,i.. 1871-5
C.of Elm, 1S75-S0. V. of Fndaybndge, 1880-4, Died May
12, 1884, at Bootle, Lanes. {Book of Blues; Boase 11 228;
Crockford, The Guardian, May 21, 1884.)
KING, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's
Mar. 23, 1840. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Hon. James William!
Capt., K.N., of Craubrook, Kent (and Caroline, dau ,,t
Euseby Cleaver, Archbishop of Dubhn) ; grandson of the
3rd Earl of Kingston.] Matric. Michs. 1840.' 1 wi. e mam .1
Died s.p. Nov. 24, 1881. Described as 'late nth La iV in
Burke (Limerick E.) (his first wafe was the widow of a grand-
son of the 1st Earl of Limerick).
KING, ROBERT WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coll. Michs. 1S97.
KING, ROE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June IS, 1770. Of
Dorset. [Doubtless s. of Roe (W.idham College Oxford
1746)-] Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Ord!
deacon (Peterb.) June 11, 1775; priest, June 15, 1777. V. of
Gussage All Saints, Wilts., 1778-1817. R. of Witchampton,
Dorset, 1780-1817. Died Mar. 14, 1817, in London, a -ed 1
iv., ,',' it n..-,.. u.., 1 - ... .
{Northants, Clergy; Hutchins, in. 479.)
KING, ROLAND ALLERTON. Adm. pens, at Magdalene
July 15, 1879.
KING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 30, 1S09. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S10; B.A. iSr4; M.A. 1
deacon (Lincoln) 1S13; priest, 1814. R. of Latum r, i
1820-56 and V. of Flaunden, Herts., 1834-56. Minister of
St Aubyn's Chapel, Jersey, 1852-6. Died Dec. 13, 1856, in
Jersey. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S57, 1. 247.)
KING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar 25 1843
Matric. Michs, 184,; B.A. 1S47; M.A. i--„, 1 ud ,], .,, ,,'n
(York) 1847; pnest, 1S4S; C. of Christ Char, h, S, nl. o,,te.
Hull. V. of Cantley, Yorks., 1854-69. R. of Thorpe Abbots,
1869-76. Resided subsequently at Bishop's Waltham,
Hants., where he died July 11, 1899, aged 75, {Crockford;
1 he Times, July 15, 1S99.)
KING, SAMUEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 4, 1841. [Elder] s. of the Rev. William Hutchinson
(1S26), of Manchester [and Eliza Sandars, of Morton House,
Lines.]. B. [Sept. 20, 1821], at Gainsborough, Lines. Matric.
Michs. 184!; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1S46; priest (Manchester) 1848; C. of Whalley, Lanes. R. of
Saxhngham-Nethergate, Norfolk, 1851-68. An enthusiastic
entomologist and geologist ; helped Sir Charles Lyell in his
investigations in England and abroad. F.G.S., i860; F.S.A.;
F.R.G.S., 1858. Travelled abroad frequently and a keen
mountaineer. Author, The Italian Valleys of the Pennine
Alps. Died July 8, 186S, at Pontresma; buried there.
Bequeathed his collection of fossil mammalia from the Nor-
folk beds to the Museum of practical Geology, I Ion,
Brother of Edward (1840). {Boase, 11. 228; Clergy list
Crockford; D.N.B.)
KING, SHAW. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 26, 1776. Eldest s
of Shaw, Esq. [St Mary Hall, Oxford, 1749], of [(mrpc
Essex. B. there Aug. 19, 1759- School, Laveuham, Suffolk
(.Mr Walker and Mr Carlisle). Matric. Michs. 1777; BA
1781; M.A. 17S4.
KING, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Coin, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb -.
1758. [2nd] s. of the Hon. Thomas, of London. School,
London. Matric. Lent, 175S; M.A. 1760. Brother of Peter
(1754)- (Burke, P. and B. {sub Lovelace), for his father.)
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens (age 10) at Trinity, June 27,
1791. [Elder] s. of Thomas ofGrei iwich, Kent , m.I Cutlers'
Hall, London). (H. |u(v ,„. t77Ij School, Charterhouse,
1- Ion. Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1795; M.A. 1798 Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Api 8, 1.,; Died at Alvidiston, \\ ilt=
Sept. 20. 1825, aged 54. (Not 111 Al. Carthus.; Inns of
Court; K. L. Arrowsmith.)
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King, Thomas
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Christ's, June 7, 1819.
B. at Cossington, Leics. [S. of Thomas, of Cossington.]
School, private. Matric. Miens. 1S19: B.A. 1823. C. of
Scrayingham, Vorks. V. of Penistone, Yorks., 1837-41.
R. of Ordsall, Notts., 1S41-73. Married Louisa (his cousin),
dau. of Stuart Corbett, D.D., Archdeacon of York. (Peile,
11.394; E. H.Clifton; Foster, Index Eccles.; C. R.Hudlest :i 1
KING. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, i860. [2nd] s.
of Daniel Henry. B. at Stratton, Cornwall, 1S42. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. i860. Migrated to
Jesus, Oct. 10, 1861; B.A. (of/i Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1867.
Fellow of Jesus, 1S64-71. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15,
1S67. Assistant Commissioner, Roval Commission on
Primary Education, Ireland, 1S68. H.M. Inspector of Schools,
1871-94; Chief Inspector, 1S94-8; Senior Chief Inspector,
1898-1903; retired, 1903. C.B., 1903. Died Dec. 15, 1903,
at St Ives, Cornwall. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 45S; Inns of
Court; Who was Who, 1897-1916; The Times, Dec. 16, 1903.)
KING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1863. S. of
Thomas, gent. Tof Keld Gate, Beverlev] [and Jane). B at
Beverley. Bapt. Jan. 10, 1842. Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A.
1867; M.A. 1S70. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1870; priest, 1871-
C. of Batley Carr, Yorks., 1S70-2. C.-in-charge of St Luke's
Mission, Dewsbury, 1872-6. V. of Hartshead, 1876-1910
Died Oct. 17, 1910. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
KING, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. S. of John, of Stratton, Cornwall. B. there 1873'
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. J-P- for Cornwall,
19 1 7- In practice at Bude, 1920. Subsequently at Stratton -
Medical Officer of Health for Stratton R.D., and Stratton
and Bude U.D. Master, Tetcott foxhounds. Of Didches
Stratton, in 1946. (Medical Directories; KeVtv, Handbook.)
KING, THOMAS PERCY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22,
1888. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Rochford, Essex "[and
Louisa Rankin]. B. there Dec. 19, 1869. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 18SS; B.A. 1891; M.B. and B Ch
1895. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. Died
Apr. 7, 189S, at Cairo. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Apr. 13, 1898.)
KING, WALKER. Adm. at Emmanuel, Jan. 29, 1799- from
Oxford. [S. of the Rev. James, of Clitheroe, Lanes, (and
Anne, dau. of John Walker, of Underhill).] Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Feb. 20, 1768, age 16. Migrated
to Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Scholar, 1767- B A
(Oxford) 1771; M.A. (Oxford) 177s ;B.D. (Oxford) 17SS; D.D.
(Oxford) 1788. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford. Preb of
Peterborough, 1794. Canon of WeUs, 1796. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1S03. Preb. of Westminster, 1S27. Bishop of Ro-
chester, 1S09-27. Married Sarah, dau. of Edward Dawson
Died Feb. 22, r827. Grandfather of the next. (Sediergh
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., 1939; Northants. Clergy; Al. Oxon.)
KING, WALKER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 15 1852
[S. of the Rev. John Myers (Balliol College, Oxford, 1S20)
V. of Cutcombe, Somerset. School, Harrow.] Matric. Lent'
1853; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1855-6). Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of Cutcombe,
Somerset, 1857-65. C. of Lower Hardies, Kent, 1865-70.
C. of Cottesmore, Rutland, 1870-2. R. of Huish Champ-
flower, Somerset, 1873-93- Rural Dean of Wiveliscombe,
1074-93- Lie. pr., dio. Exeter, 1893-1014. Sheriff of the
City of Exeter, 1904-5. Of 1, Heavitree Park, Exeter. Died
Apr. 23, 1914. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
KING, WALTER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Downing, Jan. 16,
1883. [S. of Col. — , deceased, of Isfield, Sussex. School'
Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1883; B.A. 18S6; M.A. 1892. In the
Diplomatic Service before coming to Cambridge. (Eton Sch
R'g-)
KING. WATSON. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 2, 1834.
Re-adm. pens. Oct. n, 1834. [S. of John, of Wateringbury.
Kent. B. Apr. 8, 1811.] Schoolmaster, T. Harrison. Matric
Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
July 29, 1838; priest, July 28, 1839; C. of Harrogate, 183S-
40. C. of Aylesford, Kent, 1840-2. C. of Holy Trinity
Leicester, 1842-3. P.C. of Batley Carr, Yorks., 1843-51.
Chaplain of Maidstone gaol, 1851-62. R. of Plaxtol, Kent,
1864-9. R- of Croxton, Lines., 1869-87. Married, Feb. 20,
1843, Anne, dau. of Thomas Laurence, of Biggin Hall,'
Thurlaston, Warws. Resided subsequently at Tunbridge
Wells, where be died Feb. 8, 1893, 'aged 80'. (Crockford; The
Guardian, Feb. 15, 1893; G. Mag., 1843, I. 424.)
KING, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 21, 1797. [2nd] s. of Peter (1754), Baron King.
of Ockham, Surrey. [B. Feb. 24, 1780.] School, Eton. Died
Dec. 2, 1798, 'in consequence of a violent cold caught bv his
getting overheated and wet at a shooting partv.' 1 -
Peter (1793). (Burke, P. and B., 1940 (sub Lovelai
Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1798, 11. 1088 and 1 144.)
King, William Joseph Harding
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 27, 1806;
from Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had matric. (age 17)
Feb. 16, 1804. [B. 1786. 4th s. of the Rev. John 1
Ipswich (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Bishop, V. of St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich). School, West
minster.] Matric. Lent, 1S07; B.A. (i2f/i Wrangler) 1809; M A
l8l2;Med. Lie. i8l7;M.D. 1819. Fellow, 1812. F.R.C.S., 1S20.
Practised in Queen Anne Street, London, W. Harveian Orator,
1S43. Consulting Physician to the Sussex County Hospital,
1 "3. Chiefly renowned as the promoter of Co-operation.
Wrote largely on this sub ject ; became the adviser and friend
of Lady Byron, who used his system for improving the con-
dition of the poor on her estates, and left him a sum of money
for the publication of his works. Married, Jan. 17, 1821,
Mary, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Dr Hooker. Author, medical,
and of a monthly journal, The Co-operator (1828-30), 'the
most influential publication of the kind at that time.' Settled
at Brighton, 1823, where he died Oct. 20, 1865. Brother of
John (1795) and Charles (1S05). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Boase, II. 230, which gives 'died Oct. 19'; T. A. Walker, 380;
Al. Oxon.; Munk, m. 226; D.N.B.; Medical Directories;
The Courier, Jan. 20, 1821; G. Mag., 1822, 1. 184 (sub his
father.)
KING [post KING-NOEL], The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 21, 1823. Fell.-Com.,Oct. 24, 1S23.
[Elder] s. of Peter (1793) [7th] Baron King of Ockham [and
Lady Hester Fortescue, dau. of Hugh. 1st Earl Fortescue].
B. [Feb. 20, 1805], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1823. Succeeded his father as 8th Baron, June 4, 1833.
Created Earl of Lovelace and Baron Ockham of Ockham,
Surrey, by letters patent, June 30, 1838. Hon. Col., 3rdBatt.,
R. West Surrey Regt., 1S52. Lord-Lieut, and Custos Rotu-
lorum of Surrey, 1S40-93. Assumed, by Royal licence,
Sept. 29, i860, the additional name and arms of Noel.
Married (1) July 8, 1835, the Hon. Ada Augusta Byron, only
child of Lord Byron (the poet), and had issue; (2) Mar. 29",
1865, Jane Crawford, widow of Edward Jenkins, Bengal C.S.
(dau. of John Jenkins), and had further issue. Died Dec. 29,
1893. Brother of Peter J. L. (1830). (Burke, P. and B (sub
Lovelace); Changes of Name; G.E.C.)
KING, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. io, 1876. [S. of the
Rev. Henry (1837), V. of Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland.
School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
Assistant Master at Trent College, 18S0; at Rossall School,
1881-90. Head Master of The tower, Portinscale, Keswick,
1890-5. Died Nov. 6, 1895, by a fall from a bicycle. (Rossall
Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
KING, WILLIAM ALBERT KING. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1882. S. of Mrs King, of Curry Road, Taunton,
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1SS2; exhibitioner; B.A. (2srfc
Wrangler) 1885; M.A. 1SS9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S92;
priest, 1893; C. of Melton, Suffolk, 1892-5. C. of Exmouth,
Devon, 1895-9. C. of Eastney, Hants., 1899-1905. V. of
St Margaret's, Eastney, 1903-1S. V. of Leintwardine with
Adforton, Heref., 1918-31. Resided subsequently at Tun-
bridge Wells, where he died Apr. 7, 1932. (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 9, 1932.)
KING, WILLIAM BOWES. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 7, 1S42.
[Doubtless s. of Charles Bowes, of Bolton Street. Piccadilly.)
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Doubt
Frank B. (1842).
KING, WILLIAM CLARK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,
1817, as William; did not reside. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Mar. 21, 1S18. Of Suffolk. School, Norwich. Matric
Michs. 1S18; Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1822; M.A. 184
Com. causa at Oxford, 1862. Ord. deacon (Line 1:
priest (Norwich) June 19, 1825. Of Backworth House,
Earsdon, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in 1S41-2. R. of St Marv-le-
Bow, Durham, 1843-55. V. and Rural Dean of Norh'am-
upon-Tweed, 1855-72. Hon. Canon of Durham, 1869-72.
Died Dec. 19, 1872. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Clert
Al. Oxon.)
KING, WILLIAM HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 10, 1826. [S. of James, and Mary, dau. of
William Hutchinson, of Wetheral, Cumberland. B. 1792 ]
Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1S39. P.(
Luke's, Cheetham, Manchester, 1839-51. In Cla
1852-66, without address. Married, 1820, Eliza. . .
S. Sandars, of Morton House, Lines. Father of Samuel W.
(1841) and Edward (1849). (Burke, L.G., 1939.)
KING, WILLIAM JOSEPH HARDING. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Oct. 1.NS8. [Eldest] s. of Wplliam] Hartley [of
WoUescote Hall, Stourbrid
bury, Worcs. School, Newton College (Kev. G. T. Warner).
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1S92. Travelled exten
N. Africa on a number of occasions between 1900 12. parti
cularly amongst the desert areas of Libya and the Sahara.
F.R.G.S.; Gill memorial medal, 1. earck for
Ike )lir
Oct. 1, 1933, at Honiton, I ■ 7-40.)
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King, William Poore
KING, WILLIAM POORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 28, 1809. S. of — , gent., of Knipton, near Belvoir
Castle, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1S10. PC. of Martindale,
Westmorland, 1S28-4L In Clergy List, unbeneficed, until
1S67. (Foster. Index Pedes.)
KING, WILLIAM ROBINSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus
Oct. 1873. [Only] s. of William Robinson. B. [lulv 6, 1855],
at Hull. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1873; B A. 1S77
A Solicitor at Hull 111 1SS5. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The (,u it.iui;
Feb. 18, 1885.)
KING, WILLIAM THOMAS PEARSE MEADE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity. Apr. S, 1842. [School. Sherborne.] Matric. Michs.
1S42; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1S40. 1 >rd. .I'-aron (Bath and Wells)
1847; priest, 1848; C. of West Monkton, Somerset, 1S48-50.
R.ofNorton-by-Twvcross, Leics., 1850-69. R. of Monksilver,
Somerset,] ...,-.,. 1 ... ,| s, Pt x. ,-.„.. .,_.,.,] -,. Father of
William T. P. Meade-King (1895). (Sherborne Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Clergy List; The Standard, Sept. II, 1896.)
KING, — . Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, c. Dec. 31, 1S00.
KING-FANE, W. V. R. (1886), see FANE.
KING-HALL, BALDWIN WALKER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 18S7. [4th] s. of [Admiral Sir] William
[K.C.B.], Capt., deceased [of The Elms, Sutton Bonnington,
Leics.] [and Louisa Forman], B. [Aug. n, 1S68], at Sheer-
ness, Kent. [School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs
1887; B.A. 1890. Head Master of Emsworth House School,
Emsworth, Hants. (Cheltenham CM. Keg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
KING-HARMAN, CHARLES ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 7, 1869. [5th] s. of [the Hon.] Lawrence [H ],
of Newcastle, Ballvmahon, Co. Longford. B. there [April 26],
1851. School. Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873-
M.A. 1879. Private Secretary to Sir W Robinson, Governor
of the Bahamas, 1874-9; to General Sir R. Ih.ldulph, High
Commissioner of Cyprus, 1870-81 ; Assistant Chief Secretary
of Cyprus, 1881-3. Auditor-General of Barbados and a
Member of the House of Assembly, 18S4-93. Colonial
Secretary of Mauritius, 1893-6; Administrator of St Lucia,
1S97-1000; Governor of Sierra Leone, 1900-4; High Com-
missioner of Cyprus, 1904-11. Represented the Mediter-
ranean Colonies at the Coronation of George V, 1911
C.M.G., 1893; K.C.M.G., 1900. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh.
After retirement took a deep interest in new edin.tti-n.il
institutions, including St Peter's Hall. Oxford, and Stowe
School. J. P. for Somerset and Beds. Died Apr. 17, 1939, at
Ouse Manor, Sharnbmok, Beds., as the result of a kirk from
a horse. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; P. and li. (sue Kingston)-
Fii.t-D.ivies, Armorial Families; Who's Who. 1939; II ho:, as
Who, 1929-40; The Times, Apr. 19, 1939.)
KING-NOEL, WILLIAM (1823), see KING, W.
KING-SALTER, JAMES PETER (1S53), see SALTER, J. P.
KING-SALTER, JULIAN JAMES (1882), see SALTER, J. J.
KING- WEBSTER, H. C. (1S97), see WEBSTER.
KING-WILKINSON, HORACE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1894. S. of William, solicitor, of Middlewood'
Chtheroe, Lanes. B. there Nov. 19, 1873. Schools Harrow
and Cheltenham College (1888-9). Matric. Michs 1894
A Solicitor. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg. (sub Wilkinson).)
KINGDON, ALFRED CORY. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 9
1847. S. of Cory (1817), M.D., of Broomhili, Poughill'
Cornwall [ami Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James Bucking-
ham]. B. there Mav 8, 1828. Schools, private Matric
Michs. 1847, as Alfred; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (\\,„, , .,, ,,
1S51; priest, 1852; C. of St Stephen's, Birmingham, 1852
C. of Walcot, Somerset, 1S53-6. Assistant 1 i . ; I. , 1 ■ ; , 1 r, ,,,
tentiary at Bath, iSst. - 1 "I H-.lv Innilv, Nottingham
1858-62. C. of St John's, Ii-rliv, im., s C of Gotham and
Ratchffe-oii Soar, Notts., 1865-0. C. of Tollerton, 1866-8
V. of Bunney with Bradmure. 1S0S u.|. Latterly r- 1 :
Weston-super-Mare. Died Nov. 13, 189s at Nottingham
Brother of Godfrey (185b). (tViw. 11 . o..N.ln..|
Bib. Cornub., I. 299; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 459; J he standard'
Nov. 15, 1895.)
KINGDON, CAMPBELL. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 19,
1897. S. of Walter, artist, of Eastbourne [and Mary Elizabeth
Pyniar Billing], B. Aug. 21, 1878, at Capri. Italv. School
Eastbourne College (Rev. M. A. Bayfield). Matric. Michs
1S97; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1910. Joint Head Master of Ascham
St Vincent's School, Eastbourne, in 1918. Head Master of
St George's. School, Broadstairs, in 1928-33-. Residing
in Devonshire in 1947. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KINGDON, CHRISTOPHER HENDOWER. Adm pens at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1896. Of Derbyshire. S. of C B
Esq., of Woodlands Melton Mowbray, li. Oct. 7, 1876, at
Kingdon, Herbert Napier
Ednaston Lodge, Derby. School, King's Canterbury. Matric.
!riCi,S' „'1;,R,' l8,)9- Died 1901, at Melton Mowbray.
(Ridley Hall List.)
KINGDON, CORY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's Mar 24
1S17. Of Devon. [4th s. of Richard, of Holsworthv. Bapt'
May 13, 17S7.] In medical practice at Poughill, Cornwall.
Married Elizabeth, dau, of the Rev. Tames Buckingham
V. of Bumngton and R. of Dodiscombleigh. Devon Buried
.?, a I;?5f-„at Pr,u-hi11- Brother of Roger (1792); father of
Alfred C. (1847) and Godfrey [1856). (Boase, Bib. Cornub
I. 299 (st.d his son Alfred C); L.G., 1846.)
KINGDON, EVERARD WILLIAM. Adm. at Cavendish H
Oct. 1SS3. [S. of Paul Augustine, barrister, and Elizabeth F
of 29, Marlborough Hill, London, N.W. B. Feb 2 1867
School, Merchant Taylors', 1880-5.] Matric. Michs.' 1883-
B.A. 1886. Adm Solicitor, Feb. 1890. Practised at Lincoln's
inn Fields, London. Of 20. Marlborough Hill, London N W
in 1920. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Lam Lists.)
KINGDON, FRANK MAYNARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney Oct 1
1896. S. of William F.. of New Beckenham. B. fan --'
,,.75'.m. London- School, Bishop's Stortford Nonconformist
(Mr Alhott). Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A 1903
Assistant Master (sometime Bursar) at Bishop's Stortford
College, 1893-96 and 1899-1933-- (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
KINGDON, GEORGE RENORDEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec 26, 1839. [S. of William, surgeon, of Bank Buildings'
London. B.C. 1822. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1S40;
Scholar, 1843; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1S44. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital, 1S45-7. Became a Roman Catholic
m ,.,a,Jesmt- lS47; at St Be™o's theological College
N. Wales. 1850-4; Pi-cfesc.,. of theology there, 1854 Pro-
fessor of rhetoric at Stoneyhurst College, 18,7; at Beaumont
College. 1S79. Died Jan 1. iS,,,. lt Roeh.unpton. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; R. M. Glencross; C. 1. Eordvcc )
KINGDON [post KYNGDON], GEORGE THEODOSIUS BOUGH-
TON. Adm pens, at Sidney. July 9, 1840, 2nd s. of Richard.
of Ryde, Isle of \\ ight, physician. B. May 6, 1S21, at Bodmin.
Schools, Lostwithiel (Mr Avery), Stockwell (Mr Brain) and
King's College. London. Matric. Michs. 1840; B -\ 1844
M.A. 1S49. Afterwards spelt his name Kvngdon Ord'
deacon (Norwich) 1845; priest (Winchester) 1847; C of
Starston, Norfolk, 1844-6. C. of Ecchinswell, Hams
1847-9- Inc. of Chnst Church, New Zealand 1850-2
Assistant Minister of New Plymouth, New Zeal ind 1 -s • -6
Inc. of Remuera, New Zealand, 1S56-60. Chaplain of
St Alban s, I usrombe, Devon, 1864-71. C. of Boconnoc,
Cornwall, 1SS4-6. R. of Caerhayes, 1886-8. V of St
Winnow with St Nectan. 1888-91. V. of Holy Trinity,
Devonport, Auckland, New Zealand, 1903-4 Resided
subsequently at Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and died Jan 4 1916
at Newquay, aged 94. (Crockford; The Guardian. Jan 1 ,'
1010 ) - a a.
KINGDON, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
June 30, 1834 S. of [the Rev.] Thomas Ho, kin [Exeter
College, Oxford] (1846). B. [Aug. 26, 1814]. at I'.n.lgerule,
Devon. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i.s.,
B A. 1838; MA. 1841. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1841; priest'. ,84 ;'
Chaplain of Trinity, 1842-8. C. of Trumringt..i,. f.uiiE
J845- V. of North Petherwyn, Cornwall, 1S50-3 R of
Pyworthv, Devon. 1853-62. V. of Ivybridge, r86z-7o
Author semens. Died Jan. 19, 1804, at Ryde, Isle of Wight.
U'i'i. Adm. and add.; Boase. Bib. Cornub. 1. 299; Crockford
The Guardian, Jan. 24, 1894.)
KINGDON, GODFREY. Adm. pens, at St John's July i 1856
3rd s of Cory (1S17), physician r..f Pough.il. Cornwall] [and
Elizabeth B. at Poughill. Bapt. [une 19, ,8,- U„i at
Pembroke 1 ,,Heg, -, « ixt. .r.l. when,,, he matric. Clc't 25 i8s6
age 19; B.A. (( i.xford) ,s„n; M \ (. ixfor.l) 1863. Ord deacon
(Lincoln) ist.i; prie-t. 1 -■(.:. 1. ,,t Hole Trinitv, Nottingl, ,1,1.
1861-3. t of SI John's, Derby, 1S63-6. V. of Spondon,
f?erbf',Jn,^;%' V- of St -^'""'s, Taunton, ^sViooo
R of Witherley, Leics., 1900-9. Latterly of The Croft
St Anns, Eastbourne, and disappears from Crockford, 1911
Brother of Alfred C. (1847). (Al.Oxon.)
KINGDON, HERBERT NAPIER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Sept. 30, 1871. Of Devon. S, of [the Rev. Samuel
Nicholson (1823), V. of Bndgerule, Devon], B. Oct. 5, 1S49
School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs, 1S71; Scholar i.s---
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1883. Assistant Master at Hillbr. '
Rugby, for eight years. Head Master of Dorchest, r Gr .mm ir
School, 18S2-9S; of The Bnary School, Westgate-on-Sea
1899-1903-. Ord. deacon and priest (Elv) 1907; C of
St Andrewthe-1.. -ss, Cambridge, 1907-9. Retued and lived
at Stockbndge, Hants. Author, Extracts pom Lay , t, ■
joint author of Gradatim. Died Mar. 19, 1938 at Stockbri.i-e'
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times Mar aV
40
KlNGDON, HOLLINGWORTH TuLLY
KINGDON, HOLLINGWORTH TULLY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Triniiy, Nov. 30, 1S53. S. of William, F.R.C.S. B. [1835],
in London. School. St Paul's, London. Matrie. Miens. 1S14;
B.A. 1S5S; M.A. 1861; D.D. 1SS1. Hon. D.C.L.. Trinity
College, Toronto, Canada, 1893. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1859; priest, i860; C. of Sturminster Marshall, Dorset,
1859-63. |C. of Devizes, Wilts., 1863-4. Vice-Principal of
Sarum Theological College, 1S64-9. C. of St Andrew's, Wells
Street, London, W., 1S69-78. V. of Good Easter, Essex,
1878-S1. Anglican Bishop-Coadjutor of Fredericton, New
Brunswick, Canada. 1S81-1907. Author, Fasting Com-
munion. Died Oct. 13, 1907. Brother of lames D. (1S48).
(Si Paul's Sell. Reg.; Crockford; R. M. Gleneross; Who was
Who, 1897-1916.)
KINGDON. HUBERT THOMAS GODFREY. Adm. at Clare,
1886. [S. of the Rev. Godfrey (Exeter College, Oxford, B.A.
i860), V. of Taunton.] Matrie. Lent, 1884; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1SS7; priest, 1888; C. of Tavi-
stock, Devon, 1887-g. C. of St Thomas's, Birmingham,
1890-2. R. of St Philip's, Manchester, 1892-5. Assoc.
Secretary, C.M.S., for Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, 1S95-
1903. Chaplain and Supt., blind asylum, Bristol, 1903 9,
R. of High Roding, Essex. 1910-15. Resided latterly it
Teddinglon, London. S.W., and finally at South Norwood,
where he died July 18, 1937. (Ridley Hall List; Crockford.)
KINGDON, JAMES DURANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1848. [S. of William, F.R.C.S., surgeon, of 2, New Bank
Buildings, E.C. B. 1830. School, St Paul's (Campden
exhibitioner, 1849).] Matrie. Michs. l8so; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1857; priest, 1858.
Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School, 1S54-60; at King's
College School, London, 1S60-4. Head Master of Sutton
Valence School, 1864-83. V. of Loose, Kent, 1883-99, where
he restored and enlarged the church. Died Jan. 21, 1899.
Brother of Hollingworth T. (1853) ; father of the next and of
John P. (1900). (Bromsgrove Reg.. 155; St Paul's Sell. Reg.;
Boase, V. 824; R. M. Gleneross; The Times, Jan. 2 ,
KINGDON, JAMES RENORDEN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1885
S. of the Rev. James Durant (above) [and Eleanor Katharine
Stead). B. Feb. 12, 1869, at Sutton Valence. Schools.
Sutton Valence (seven years, under his father) and Oundle
(seven years). Matrie. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1891. At Dublin
and at St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1896. House Surgeon, Weston-super-Mare Hospital. Medical
Officer of Health for the town and port of King's Lynn.
Hon. Physician, West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital In
practice at Southampton, 1930-4 5-. Brother of John P.
(1900). (Venn, II. 490; Medical Directories.)
KINGDON, JOHN HOLMAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4,
1832. [S. of Thomas Medland, Esq., of Exeter.] Matrie.
Mich?. 1S32. Formerly of London University. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 30,' 1832. (Inns of Court ; R. M. Glen-
KINGDON, JOHN PHILLIPPS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900.
S. of the Rev. James Durant (1848), deceased. B. Apr.
(Aug. (SI Paul's Reg.)] 21, 1881, at Brighton. School,
St Paul's. Matrie. Michs. 1900; Rustat Scholar; exhibitioner,
1900; B.A. 1903. An Assistant Master 'for 19 years';.
Head Master of The Golden Parsonage, near Hemel Hemp-
stead, 1922-33-. Brother of James R. (1S87). (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KINGDON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29, 1792.
S. of Richard, Esq. [and Rebecca, dau. of the Rev. George
Boughton, of Lawford Hall, Warws.]. B. [Oct. 12, 1769], at
Holsworthy, Devon. School, Exeter. Matrie. Michs. 1792;
Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1796; Worts travelling Bachelor, 1797;
M.A. 1804. Ord. deacon (Bristol, Liu. dim. from Canterbury-)
Dec. 18, 1796; priest (Exeter) Sept. 24, 1797; C. of Landulph,
Cornwall, 1796. C. of Bridgerule, Devon, 1797. Author,
The Authenticity, Vncorrupted Preservation and Credibility > /
the New 7 estamenl (translated from the German of Gottfried
Less, 1804). Died at Plymouth, Jan. 22, 1851. Brother of
Cory (1817). (R. M. Gleneross; Al. Oxon.; Bo;
Cornub., 460; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 347; G. Mag., 1S51,
1. 325, confuses him with his cousin Roger, s. of the Rev.
John, of Bridgerule, Devon, who matrie. from Exeter College,
Oxford, 1788, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1792; R. oi Holsworthy,
1819-57; see also G. Mag., 1S58, 1. m; F. P. White.)
KINGDON, ROGER GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 18, 1839. Of Cornwall. [S. of Richard, of Newcott,
Bridgerule, Devon (formerly Cornwall).] Bapt. al
Oct. 15, 1S19. Matrie. Michs. 1839; B.A [84
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) June 11, 1843; C. of Cheltenham,
1843. C. of Rangewortby, Gloucs., 1854. C. of Strensall and
Kinglake, Robert Alexander
Haxbv, Yorks., 1855-6. Name subsequently in Clergy Lists
and Crockford without cure until 1S68. Buried at Bridgerule,
June 22, 1872, aged 52. (R. M. Gleneross; Crockford.)
KINGDON, SAMUEL NICHOLSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 15, 1823. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas
[Hockin] (1846). B. [May 16, 1805], at Bridgemle, Devon.
School, Eton. Matrie. Easter, 1823; B.A. 1S28; M.A. 1832.
Migrated to Sidney Sussex; B.D. 1839. Fellow of Sidney
Sussex. Cricket 'blue,' r827. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1828;
priest, 1829. Assistant C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge,
-1841-3. V. of Bridgerule, Devon, 1844-72. Married at
Cambridge, 1844, Eliza Anne, dau. of Major-Gen. Johnstone
Napier. Author, Tracts for the Times on Political Subjects,
etc. Died Mar. 17, 1872. Father of Herbert N. (1S71);
brother of George T. (1834). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase. it. 231 ;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., I. 299; Book of Blues; Clergy List;
Crockford; C. R. Hudleston.)
KINGDON, STEPHEN MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 16, 1883. [4th] s. of Paul Augustine [Worcester College,
Oxford, 1837]. B. at Marlborough Hill, London. School,
Rugby. Matrie. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1883; B.A. (29I*
Wrangler) 18S6. Practised as an actuary in London, 1887^12.
Went to S. Africa in 1892, farming and trading in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate. Of Ootsi, Bechuanaland, in
Mil. Died Dec. 24, 1930, in S. Africa. (Peile, II. 696; The
I imes, Jan. 7, 1931.)
KINGDON, THOMAS HOCKIN. D.D. 1S46, incorp. from Oxford.
[4th] s. of the Rev. John [Exeter College. Oxford, 1755], of
Bridgerule, Devon [and Jane, dau. of the Rev. John Hockin,
R. of Lydford, Devon]. B. Feb. 1, 1775, at Bridgerule.
Matrie. from Exeter College, Oxford, June 6, 1791, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1797; M.A. (Oxford) 1800; B.D. (Oxford)
180S. 'FeUowof Exeter, 1794-1804' (Boase). V. of Bridgerule,
Devon, 1806-44. R. (and patron) of Pywortby, 1S08-53. J. P.
for Cornwall and Devon. Married Miss Caroline Nicholson.
Author, theological. Died Jan. 31, 1853, at Pvworthv.
Father of George T. (1S34) and Samuel N. (1823). (At.
Oxon.; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 461, and Biblio. Cornub. I, 300;
o. Mag., 1853, i. 328.)
KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 7, 182S. [Elder] s. of William [banker and
solicitor, of Taunton]. B. there Aug. 5, 1S09. School, Eton
(under John Keate, of whom he has left a characteristic
description). Matrie. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1836.
A contemporary and friend at Cambridge of Thackeray and
Tennyson. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, 1832. Called to
the Bar, May 5, 1S37. Made the Eastern Tour, described in
Eothen, 1835. Practised at the Chancery Bar, but gave up
law for military history. Followed the English Armies to the
Crimea, being present at the battle of Alma, 1854. Became
acquainted with Lord Raglan, and, at the request of Lady
Raglan, undertook to write a history of the campaign.
Published the Invasion of the Crimea in eight volumes,
1863-87, which met with some criticism from military
experts; his excessive attention to detail antagonised many
readers; but 'the occasional portraits of remarkable men are
admirably incisive.' M.P. for Bridgwater, 1857-69; 'a weak
voice and feeble delivery prevented his commanding the
attention of the House.' Lord of the Manor of Saltmoor,
Somerset. D.L. for Somerset. Died Jan 12, 1891. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Boase, 11. 231; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; D.N.B.)
KINGLAKE, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 21, 1821. [Elder] s. of Robert [M.D.]. [B.
June 25, 1802], at Chilton-on-Polden, Somerset. School,
Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1825; B.A. 1826; M.A.
1829. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1826. Called to the
Bar, Feb. 8, 1830. Joined the Western Circuit. Serjeant-at
law, with a patent of precedence, 1844. Recorder of Exeter,
1844-56; of Bristol, 1856-70. M.P. for Rochester, 1857-70.
Married, 1834, — , dau. of J. Liddon. Died July 9, 1870, in
London. Brother of William C. (1826); father "I the nexl
(Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, II. 231; Bo.isi-, 1 ,.'. f <>nut>., .[M ,
Inns of Court; Law Lists; Return of M.P.'s; Illustrated London
News, June 5, 1858; C. R. Hudleston.)
KINGLAKE, ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
July 11, 1861. [2nd] s. of John Alexandei
1843, at Taunton. School, Eton. Matrix '.
1866. Rowing 'blue,' 1
C.U.B.C., 1866. Adm. at the Inner Tempi'
Called t'. thi 1; it, Nov. 17, 1868. On the Western 1 b
t'I'T of Penzance, 1883^99; of Bourn- n
Of Morshill Manor, < .< ■- l.iliiun^ , Surrey. 1 tied Juni
it 1 [arrogate. (Eton Sch. Lists; B
Book of Blues; Law Lists; Foster, Men <rf the Bar; Inns of
Court; Who was Who, 1097-1916; The Times, Juni 11
47
Kinglake, William Chapman
KINGLAKE, WILLIAM CHAPMAN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, Apr. 20, 1826. S. of Robert [M.D.]. B. [Apr. 2, 1807],
at Taunton, Somerset. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1829;
Chancellor's gold medal for English Poem, 1830 and 1832;
B.A. 1834; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1X35;
priest, 1836. R. of West Monkton, Somerset, 1838-81. Died
Sept. 30, 1S81, at Shovell Hill, North Petherton, Somerset.
Brother of John A. (1821). (Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford.)
KINGSBURY, THOMAS LUCK. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
May 23, 1844. S. of Thomas, of Putney, London. B. [Nov. 14,
1822], at Clapton, London. School, The French Gymnasium,
Berlin. Matric. Michs. 1844; Nomsian prize, 1847; B.A.
1848; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 184S; priest
(Salisbury) 1849. Chaplain to the H.E.I.C. at Bombay,
1851-3. P.C. of Savrrnake, Wilts., 1854-61. Chaplain to the
Marquess of Aylesbury, 1850-95. Chaplain of Trinity
College, Cambridge, 1S61-5. P.C. of Easton-Royal, Wilts..
1869-75. Rural Dean of Marlborough, Wilts., 1S72-9. V. of
Burbage, Wilts., 1875-9. R- of Kingston Deverffl, 1879-85.
V. of Coombe Bissett vi-ith Homington, 1S85-92. Preb. of
Uffculme, in Sahsbury Cathedral, 1S75-99. Chancellor of
SaUsbury, 1875-99. Proctor for the Dean and Chapter of
Salisbury, 1892-99. Translated Commentary on Hebrews by
Franz Delitzsch. "Author, Commentary on the Song of Solomon.
Died Dec. 4, 1899, at St Leonards-on-Sea. {Boase, v. 824;
Crockford; The I lines, Dec. 7, 1899.)
KINGSCOTE, Sir ROBERT NIGEL FITZHARDINGE. Hon.
LL.D. 1894, on the occasion of the Royal Agricultural
Society's meeting at Cambridge. Only s. of Thomas Henry,
Colonel [bv his 1st wife. Lady Isabella F. A. Somerset, dau.
of Henrv, 6th Duke of Beaufort]. B. Feb. 28, 1 8 30. Lieut. -
Col., Scots Guards. Served in Crimea War as A.D.C. to Lord
Raglan. M.P. for West Gloucestershire, 1852-85. Com-
missioner of Woods ana Forests, 1885-95. C.B.; K.C.B.,
1889; G.C.V.O., 1902. Paymaster to the Household of King
Edward VII, 1901-8. Receiver-General, Duchy of Cornwall,
1888-1908. Married (1) Mar. 13, 1851, Caroline Sophia, dau.
of Col. Wvndham, of Petworth, Sussex; (2) Feb. 5, 1856,
Lady Emily Marie (Curzon), dau. of the 1st Earl Howe.
A recognised authority on agriculture. Of Kingscote,
Wotton-under-F.dge, Gl.aics. Died Sept. 22, 190S. (Burke,
L.G.; D.N.B. Suppl.; Who teas Who, 1897-1916.)
KINGSFORD, ALGERNON BEECHEY. Adm. scholar at
Queens', Michs. 1895. S. of the Rev. Septimus (1858).
B. Nov. 18, 1876, at Upper Tooting, London. (School,
St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1896;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1909. Assistant Master at New College,
Eastbourne, lor two years; at Rossall prep. School, 1901-4;
at Stubbington; at King's School, Pontefract, 1905; at
Rossall (Housemaster), 1906-21. Head Master, Highani Hall
School, 1922 Joint Head Master, Malvern Link School,
1932-42-. {The Roll of St Edward's School; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
KINGSFORD, DANIEL PARISH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31,1877. S. of John Jeken, of 35, Queen's Gate Gardens,
London land Eden Lodge, Bet keiiham, Kent]. B. [July 26],
1858, in New York, U.S.A. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881. In business in New York. Brother of
John P. (1S67). {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
KINGSFORD, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 30,
i860. [8th] s. of the Rev. Sampson (1810), of Faversham,
Kent. B. there Nov. 1839. School, Kent (private). Matric.
Michs. i860. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 11, 1862.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1867. On the South Eastern
Circuit. Special Pleader and Parliamentary draftsman.
Reporter for the Law limes Reports. A Member of the Bar
Committee, Dec. 1883. Appointed Recorder of Margate,
Mar. 1885. Married, Mar. 6, 1S69, Beatrice Emma, elder
dau. of Henry Brook-Hollingshead, Esq., of Bilhnge Scarr,
Lanes. Died Aug. 12, 1885, at 43, Courtrield Road, Ken-
sington. Brother of Pemberton (i^si), Sampson (1844),
Septimus (1858) and Philip (1850). (Boase, 11. 234; Inns of
Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the li.u.)
KINGSFORD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Mar. 21, 1851. [Perhaps s. of the Rev. Sampson (1810).]
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of East Dereham, Norfolk,
1855-7. C. of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, 1858.
Chaplain to the H.E.I.C. Bengal Establishment, 1858-61.
V. of St Thomas's, Stamford Hill, London, 1S61-99. Rural
Dean of Hackney, 1888^9. Married, (1) 1858, Emily, dau. of
David Long, Esq., of East Dereham. Died Jan. 22, 1899, at
St Thomas's vicarage, Upper Clapton, aged 66. Father of
GuyT. (1900). {Crockford; The Tunes, Jan. 23, 1899 )
Kingsford, Sampson
minster Bank, Southwark. School, Canterbury (Mr G.
Wallace). Matric. Michs. 1637. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
Nov. 10, 1858; Scholar, 1S39; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon
(Rochester, Lilt. dim. from Chester) Apr. 10, 1842; priest
(Chester) June II, 1843; C. of St Mary's, Dover, 1843-4.
Assistant Chaplain of the Millbank Penitentiary, West-
minster, 1844-6. Chaplain to the Convict Station, Gibraltar,
1846-52. 'In a fit of delirium from fever he cut his throat,"
at Gibraltar, Mar. 12, 1852. 'A zealous preacher and much
esteemed by all classes at Gibraltar.' {Cant. Act Bk.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1852, I. 52s.)
KINGSFORD, GUY THORNHILL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1900.
S. of the Rev. Frederick William (1S51). B. June 4, 18S1,
at 67, Clapton Common, London. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1900; Choral exhibitioner, 1900; B.A. 1903;
LL.B. 1904. Adm. Solicitor, Dec. 1006. Served in the Great
War, 1914-10 (Major, RE. (T.F.); D.S.O., 1918; mentioned
in despatches). Senior Partner in Giles Hunt and Co.,
solicitors, Gold Coast, 1911-35-. O.C. Gold Coast Local
Forces, 1935. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; I'enn, III. 404;
In, War List; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Law Lists.)
KINGSFORD, JOHN PARISH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. II, 1867. [Elder s. of John Jeken, Esq., of Eden Lodge,
Beckenham, Kent. B. 1847] Matric. Muhs. 1867; B.A. 1871.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, i860. Called to the I >.<r.
June 6, 1872. Of 36, Wall Street, New York, in 1920. Brother
of Daniel P. (1877). {Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men
at the Bar.)
KINGSFORD, PEMBERTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30,
1851. S. of the Rev. S[ampson] (1810), of Faversham. Kent
[and Jane]. B. there. Bapt. Dec. 23, 1S29. Matric. Michs.
1851. Brother of Sampson (1844), etc.
KINGSFORD, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at St John's, Julv 6. 1837;
re-adm. pens., Oct. 12, 1842. [Only s. of Edward, of Knights-
bridge, London.] [B. at Little Chart, Kent.] Matric. Michs.
1837; B.A. 1844. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 25, 1844.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1S47. Died Sept. 3, 1854, at Deal.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1854, 11.
414; The Guardian. Sept. 13, 1854.)
KINGSFORD, PHILIP. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 29, 1850.
S. of the Rev. S[ampson] (1810), Master of Faversham School,
Kent [and Jane]. B. at Little Chart, Kent. Bapt. Feb. 24,
1828. Matric. Michs. 1850. Migrated to Jesus, Nov. 18, 1851;
B.A. 1S54; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Sept. 23,
1855; priest, Sept. 21, 1856. Professor of mathematics at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1854-5. C. of Malvern
Wells, Worcs., 1855-60. C. of Newland, 1860-2. C. of
Malvern Link, 1S62-5. Chaplain to Sir E. Lechmere, 1865-
71. V. of Newnham.Kent, 1871-1901. Died Aug. 22, 10m,
aged 73. Brother of Pemberton (1851), etc. (Crockj < ; .
The Times, Aug. 24, 1901.)
KINGSFORD, PHILIP ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Aug. 16. 1890. S. of Charles Dudley, physician (died 1881]
[and Blanche Frances Goodchild]. B. June 13, 1870, at
Upper Clapton. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (London) 1894;
priest, 1S95; C. of Christ Church, S. Hackney, Middlesex,
1894-9. C. of Christ Church, Southgate, 1S99-1902. Mis-
smiht of Merchant Taylors' School Mission, St Barnabas,
West Hackney, 1903-9. C. of St Augustine's, Flimwi II,
Sussex, 1909-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Stoughton, Sussex, 1915-27. K. of
Stedham, 1927-36. R. of Dalhngton, 1936-44. Died Jan. 14,
1944, at Jarvis Brook, Slis-> X. {Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 17, 1944.)
KINGSFORD, REGINALD LETHBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at
Sr John's, June 13, 1SS9. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Sampson
(1844), of Marazion, Cornwall [and Helen Lethbridge]. B.
Nov. 27, 1870, at St Hilarv vicarage, Marazion. School,
Rossall (Rev. C. C. Tancock). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A
1 892; M.A. 1S07. Ord. deacon (York) 1S95; priest, 1896;
C. of St Thomas Crookes, Sheffield, 1895-7. C. of Datchet,
Bucks., 1897-9. C. of Worth, Sussex, 1S99-1900. C. of East
Meon, Hants., 1900-1. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester, 1915.
Resider latterlv at Tunlindge Wells. Died suddenly at
Falmouth. Feb, 2, 1925. Brother of William L. (1S74).
(The Rossall Reg.; 1 rochford; The Times, Feb. 5, 1923.)
KINGSFORD, SAMPSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Julv 4, 1S10.
Matric. Michs. 1810; B \ 1 1 5 Ord. deacon, 1816; priest,
1817. Chaplain of Maidstone Union Workhouse, 1844 6;
of HoUingbourae Union Workhouse, 1846. Head Master of
Faversham Grammar School, 1S47-73. Disappears from
Crockford, 1X7.1 father of the next, of Douglas (i860),
Philip (1850), Pemberton (1851), Septimus (1858) and perhaps
of Frederick W. (1851). [Cant. Act Bk.)
Kingsford, Sampson
KINGSFORD, SAMPSON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
Tulv 4, 1S44. S. of the Rev. S[ampson] (above), of Maidstone.
[B. 1S25, at Little Chart, Kent.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A.
(Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1848; M.A. 1851. Fellow, 1851-6.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1851; priest, 1S53. Second Master of
Rossall School, 1S40-55. Head Master of Chard Grammar
School, and P.C. of Criillington, Somerset, 1855-7. Head
Master of Ludlow Grammar School, 1857-65; of Atherstone
Grammar School, 1865-S; of Kensington Proprietary School,
1868-70. V. of St Hilary, near Marazion, Cornwall, 1870-00.
Married, July 12. 1S55, Helen, dau. of William Lethbndge,
of Kilworthv House, Devon. Died July 26, 1890. a1 v.
Okehampton, Devon. Brother of Douglas (1S60), etc.;
father of Reginald L. (1889) and William L. (1874)- (Boase,
Coll. Cornub., 462; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
KINGSFORD, SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 27,
1858. S. of the Rev. Sampson (1810), of Faversham, Kent.
B. there 1836. School, Worcs. (private). Matric. Michs.
1S58; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1863; priest, 1864; C. of Ospringe, Kent, 1863-8. Assistant
Chaplain at St Petersburg, 186S-7S. V. of Lower with Upper
Shuckburgh, Warws., 187S-83. R. of Thrapston, Northants.,
18S3-1913. Surrogate, dio. of Peterborough, 1883-1913.
Died Nov. 10, 1913. Brother of Douglas (i860), etc.
{Xorthants. Clergy; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 13, 1913.)
KINGSFORD (post LETHBRIDGE), WILLIAM LETHBRIDGE.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 23, 1S74. Of Somerset.
[Eldest] s. of Sampson (1844), Master of the Grammar
School [Chard] [and Helen Lethbridge]. B. July 29. 1856,
at Chard. Bapt. Julv 29, 1856. School, Rossall. Matric.
Michs. 1S74; B.A. 187S. Adm. Solicitor, Jan. 1S82. Prac-
tised at Ipswich. Took the name of William Lethbridge
Lethbridge on succeeding to the property of his uncle,
William Lethbridge, of Wood, South Tawtoh, Devon. Died
Apr. 12, 1912. Brother of Reginald L. (1889), etc. {Rossall
Reg.; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 462; Law Lists; The Times, July
1. 19" I
KINGSLEY, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. n, 1S75;
re-adm. Apr. 4, 1870. S. of Dr Hem-v, of Strat ford-on -Avon.
School. Clifton. Matric. Michs. 187s; B.A. 1881. Engineer.
A.M.I.C.E. Of Boume Orchard, Brickendon, Herts. Died
Mar. 8, IQ33, at Bath, aged 76. Buried at Locksbrook, Bath.
{Clifton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 10, 1933.)
KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
May 23, 1S07; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. (age 19) Dec. 12. 1800. Matric. Easter, 1807.
Eldest s. of Charles, Esq., of Battramsley, Hants. B. at
Tarnford, Herts., Oct. 25, 17S2. Schools, Winchester
(Mr Richards) and Harrow. Adm. at Sidney, Apr. 19, 1814;
LL.B. 1816. 'Owing to being left an orphan early in life
and bis fortune mismanaged, he was obliged for the first time
to think of a profession. He sold his land and hunters and
decided to read for Orders.' Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18,
1-14; priest, June 9, 1816; C. of Swaffham Prior, Cambs.
C. of Holne, Devon, in 1819. After leaving Holne, took duty
in Staffs, and Notts. R. of Bamack, Northants., 1824-30. R.
of CloveUy, Devon, 1S30-6. R.of St Luke's, Chelsea, 1836-60.
Domestic Chaplain to Earl Cadogan. Married Mary, dau. of
Nathan Lucas, Esq ., for many vears a Judge in the Barbados.
Died Feb. 29, i860. His son Charles (next) said that he was
' a magnificent man in body and mind, and possessed of every
talent except that of using his talents.' {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Al. Oxon.; Genealogist, vol. 13, which
gives 'B. Oct. 13, 1781; F. E. Kingsley, Life of Charles
Kingsley; G. Mag., i860, 1. 415.)
KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1838.
S. of Charles (above). B. June 12, 1819, at Holne, Devon.
Schools, Clifton, Helston Grammar School, Cornwall, and
King's College, London. Migrated to Magdalene; matric.
Easter, 1838; Scholar; prizeman; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st
Class) 1S42; M.A. i860. His family claimed descent from the
Kingsleys of Vale Royal, in Delamere Forest. 'A precocious
child, writing sermons and poems at the age of four,' he early
developed his love of natural history and sport. His physical
strength was great; he walked one day from Cambridge to
London, 'with ease.' 'I have walked ten miles,' he said,
'down the Cam to-day and back, pike-fishing. My panacea
for stupidity and "over-mentation" is a day in a roaring
Fen wind.' While preparing for ordination 'the conflict
between faith and unbelief, between his hopes and his fears,
was so fierce and bitter, that when he returned to Cambridge
in 1839, he became reckless, and nearly gave up all for lost.
He read but little, went for excitement of every kind. . .
anything to deaden the remembrance of the bappj
which just then promised no future More than once he
had nearly resolved to leave England and to go out to the
Far West to live as a wild prairie boi Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 3, 1839. Ord. deacon (Winchester) July, 1842;
VACiiiv 49
Kingsmill, William Major
priest, 1844; C. of Eversley, Hants., 1S42-4; R. there
1S44-75. Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Sydney, 1843-75.
Professor of English Literature in Queen's College, Harley
Street, 1848-9. Resided at Bideford, 1S54-5, owing to his
wife's (Frances E. Grenfell) bad health. Regius Professor of
Modern History at Cambridge, 1S60-9, during which period
he continued to live at Eversley, going to Cambridge twice
a year to deliver his lectures. Under him a special class was
formed in 1861 for the benefit of the Prince of Wales, who
was then in residence at Madingley Hall. A controversy with
John Henry Newman, in 1864, produced Newman's famous
Apologia, in reply to Kingsley's pamphlet What then does
Dr Newman mean? Canon of Chester, 1869-73. Canon of
mster, 1S73. Chaplain to the Queen, 1S59-75.
Married, 1844, Frances E., dau. of P. woe Cn-nfc]]. Author,
A life of St Elizabeth of Hungary, 1848; Yeast (which ap-
peared in Frasers Magazine), 1848; Alton Locke, 1850
(described by Carlyle as 'a fervid creation, still left half
chaotic'); Hvpatia, 1853; Westward Ho!, 1S54; Gkiucus, 1855;
The Heroes, 1856; Two Years Ago, 1S57; Tfie Water Babies,
1863; Herrward the Wake, 1S66; At Last, iS 70, after a voyage
to the West Indies; Poettts. Among other of his works were,
The Roman and the Teuton, 1S64, based on his Cambridge
lectures; Town Geology, 1872; Prose Idylls, 1873; Health and
Education, 1S74; Brave Words to Brave Soldiers, a tract to
the troops in the Crimean War. Threw himself with ardour
into various schemes for the improvement of the working-
classes, and, as ' Parson Lot,' published an immense number
of articles on current topics, especially in the Christian
Socialist and Politics for the People. Of a highly nervous
temperament, he suffered from a stammer, but was a very
eloquent preacher. In 1874 went for a holiday to America,
and, while there, had an attack of pleurisy; another followed
on his return to England, and he died at Eversley, Jan. 23,
1875; buried there. On his tombstone are the words
"Amavimus, Amamus, Amabimus.' His bust, by Woolner,
stands in the Poets' corner, Westminster Abbey. Father of
Maurice (1866). {Life of Clxarles Kingsley, by his widow,
F. E. Kingsley; D.N.B.; Boase, 11. 234; Crockford) Inns of
Court; Boase, Bib. Cornub., 300.)
KINGSLEY, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 13, 1886. [Only] s. of George Henry (for whom see
D.N.B.), of Cambridge, M.D. (brother of Charles, above).
B. [May 4, 1S66], at Highgate. School, Bexley Heath.
Matric. Michs. 1SS6; B.A. and LL.B. 1SS9; LL.M. 1893.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1, 1887. Toured Burma,
Japan, and the Far East in 1899. Author, philosophical.
Died at Minehead, early in iqio. Grandson of Charles (1807).
{Inns of Court; Christ's Coll. obit, notices.)
KINGSLEY, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 17, 1866.
S. of the Rev. Charles (183S). B. 1847, at Eversley, Hants.
School, Wellington. Matric. Michs. 1S66. Went to America
in 1870. Railwav Engineer. Of Harbour Works, New
Rochelle, New York. Died 1910. {Wellington Coll. Reg.)
KINGSLEY, WILLIAM TOWLER. Adm. sizar at St John's.
May 2, 1834. Of Northumberland. [2nd s. of William Jeffrey
Towler, Army Commander, of Morpeth. B. June
at Berwick-on-Tweed. School, Morpeth (Mr Hay).] Matric.
Michs. 1834. Migrated to Sidnev, Feb. 20, 18
{35th Wrangler) 1838; M.A. 1841; B.D. 1S48. FeUow and
tutor. Junior Proctor, 1846. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 5,
1S42; priest, June 9, 1844. R. of South Kilvington, Yorks.,
1859-1916. Died July 3, 1916, aged 101. {Crockford, Notes
and Queries, 12th Series, n. 134; The I \mes, July 6, 1916.)
KINGSMILL, ARTHUR McARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1874. [Only] s. of William Thomas, merchant, of
Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope [and Helen Lavinia
Palmer], B. there Nov. 29, 1856. Bapt. Dec. 20, 1856.
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879; LL.M. 1887. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, July 20, 1S76. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1SS0.
Of Port Elizabeth, S. Africa, in 1939. {Inns of Court; Law
Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KINGSMILL, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Cars.
Feb. 4, 1867. S. of the Rev. Henrv, of Letterkenny, Ireland.
B. there. School, at home. Matric. Lent, 1867; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1875. Held tutorial appointments in England; then in
New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. Lecturer at
Tasmania University. Government Meteorologist, Tasmania.
Teacher in the Technical School, Hobart, 1897. Died July 17,
1909, at The Observatory, Hobart. [Venn, u. 378, and note;
The Times, Aug. 25, 1909.)
KINGSMILL, WILLIAM MAJOR. Adm. pens, (ape 1
Mar. 6, 1843. S. of the Rev. Henry. Of Middlesex. B. at
Southampton. School, Grantham. Matric '
1847; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (London) 1848; priest, 1849;
C of St Mary's, Tothill Fields, Westminster, 1848-51. C of
Broad Clvst, Devon, 1852-os. R. of ilredicot and V. of
Tibberton, Worcs., 1865-1900. Died Jan. 13, 1900. {Crock-
ford; The lur.es, Jan. 17, 1900.),
Kingston, Arthur
KINGSTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 13,
1880. S. of S. C, Esq., of Kensington. B. May I, i860.
School. Argyll, Netting Hill. Matric. Lent, 1S80; B.A. 1884;
M.A. l8qi. Ord. deacon (York) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
St Man's. Beverley, 1885-8. C. of Armitage, Staffs., 1S89-
0;. C. of Holy Trinity, Guildford, 1892-8. V. of St John's,
Oakfield, Rvde, Isle of Wight, 1898-1903. C. of St Andrew's,
Lincoln, 1905-6. C. of Caistor, Lines., 1906-8. C. of Roth-
well, Northants., 1909-21. V. of Scalford, Leics., 1921-35.
Disappears from Crockford, 1936. [T. .-1. Walker, 558, and
MS. note.)
KINGSTON, CLEMENT USILL. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 1832.
M itrir. Mi-hs 1R3:; B.A. 1830. Second Mil. r .it Ashbourne
Grammar School. Ord. deacon, 1848; priest, 1850; C. of
Guyhirn and Sutton St Edmund's, C.mihs., 184S-67. V. of
Sutton St Edmund's. 1S67-S4. Died Aug. 23, 18S4, at
Chepstow, aged 71. (<7. . List; Ci ■ . The Guardian,
Aug. 27. 1884.)
KINGSTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 28, 1849.
S. of Lacv Henrv. merchant, of Oporto. B. there [Jan.] 1828.
School, King's College School and at King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1849; exhibitioner; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Bexley,
Kent, 1855-7. C. of Embleton, Cumberland, 1857-60. C. of
Handlev, Dorset, iSi'-o-i. C. of Framfield, Sussei
C. of Boughton-Malherbe, Kent, 181,7-78. R. of Chalneld
Magna. Wilts.. 1878-99. Resided at Melksham, where he
died Oct. 29. 1899, Brother of George T. (1842). [Writ,
m. 446; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 2, 1899.)
KINGSTON, FRANCIS. Vln sizar (age is) at St John's,
May 25, 1761. S. of — [Robert Lunilev], attorney-at-law
[of Holy Trinitv, Dorchester). B. at Dorchester. Bapt.
Aug. 13", 1747. [School, Winchester.] Matric. from Trinity
College, Oxford, Aug. 17, 1765, age 18; B.A. (New College)
1770; M.A. (Oxford) 1774. Fellow of New College. R. of
Tumworth, and V. of Winterbourne Whitchurch, Dorset,
1771-81. Died Tan. 6, 1781. M.I. in the cloisters of New
College. {St John's Coll. Adm.. in. 673; Al. Oxon.; Hutchins,
Hist, of Dorset, 1. 203, and 111, 474; Winchester Scholars, 256,
which shows that, on failing of election to St John's, he
returned to Winchester in 17c.)
KINGSTON, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Sept. 29, 1875. Elder s. of William, school-
master, of Northampton. B. at Oundle. Matric. Mi- lis. iS-s,
B.A. 1870; M.A I.SS7; B.D. 1929. Crickrt 'blue,' 1878. Ord.
deacon (Truro) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of South Hill with
Callington, Cornwall, iks,-o. C. of Thornby, Northants.,
pi. C. of Marston frussell, 1895-1900. Head Master
of Guilsborough * irammar School, 1886-1910. C. of Elmton,
Derbs., 1010-12. C. of Brighton, 1912-13. \'. of Willington,
Beds., 1913-32. Author, Ccdnc, or a S 'id's Travail, Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1034. [Pembroke Lull. Reg.; Book
of Blues.)
KINGSTON, GEORGE MALCOLM. Adm. pens, at St John'.,
Oct. 9, 1S77. S. of George Templeman (next), Principal of
tin- Nautical College [and Harriette], B. June 28, 1854, at
Quebec, Canada. Bapt. July 27, 1854. Matne. Mil h
B.A. 1RR1; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S81; priest,
1883; C. of Longton, Staffs., 1881-4. Missionary at All
Sunt-', Pen. tanginshene with St Alban La Fountaine,
Ontario, Canada, 1884-1904. Chaplain to the hospital and
gaol at Toronto, 1903-4. Disappears from Crockford, 1905.
KINGSTON, GEORGE TEMPLEMAN. Adm. pens, (age z6) at
Caius, Apr 18, [842. S. of Lacy Henry. Esq., merchant, ->f
London. B. 1817, at Oporto. Schools, Hammersmith and
Cheshunt Matn. . Michs. 1842; B.A. (32m/ Wrangler) 1846;
M.A. 1S40. I'r-'i- -->r of meteorology at Toronto L'niversity,
and Director of tin- T.-ronto magnetic.il ' -l-s.-n .itorv, isss
Principal of the Nautical College. Married, 1 -. i T , 1 l.tmettr,
dau. of Edmund Malone, Esq., of the R.N. Hospital, Ply-
mouth. Author, Abstracts on Magneticcd Observations, also
of many contributions to the Canadian Journal upon
meteorology, etc. Died Jan. 21, 1886, at Toronto. Brother
of Edward (1849); lather of the above. [House, 11. 237;
Venn, 11. 258.)
KINGSTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, July 3,
1799. [S. of John, of Oak Hill, Herts., and Belmont, London,
Ml'., merchant, and director of the Sierra Leone (
1S06-12 [and Jane, dau. of Valentine Knightley, M I' 1-r
Northampton]. School, Eton. Kept one term by 1
name off the books, Oct. 27, 1800. Commissioner of Stamp
Duties, 1819; re-appointed on several >-L,isi--ns, but not in
1827. Married, Dec. 15, 1829, Louisa Henrietta, dau. of
Sir Charles Edmonstone, Bart., by his 2nd wife, tin II. -n
Louisa Hotham. Died Sept. 22, 1839, aged 59. [Eton Sch.
Lists, St Jnhn's Coll. Adm.. IV 348; 1. Hag , 1 19, II. 545.)
Kinloch, John George Smyth
KINGSTON. MATTHEW. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1888;
Mus.Bac.1S94. [B. at Birmingham, 1859.] Borough Organist
at Bournemouth, 1890 1. Ore mist, parish Church, Bury St
Edmunds, 1895-1905; of parish Church, Romford, Essex,
1905-10; of St M.irv's, Sbortlands, 1910-15; of St Luke's,
Hampstead, 1915-21-. Published numerous anthems.
'.' Who's Who.)
KINGTON [post KINGT0N-BLAIR-0LIPHANT1, PHILIP
OLIPHANT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 23, 1850.
[2nd] s. of Thomas, Esq. [of Charlton House, Somerset, and
Margaret, dau. of Laurence Oliphant. 8th Laird of Cask],
B. at Clifton, Gloucs., Dec. 27, 1832. School, Harrow. Matric,
Michs. 1851. Married, 1850. Henrietta, dau. of William
Yaldwvn.of Blackdown, S11 — ■ x. and had issue. Assumed the
additional name of Blair-Oliphant, on succeeding to the
Ardl.l nr estates in 1867. Of Ardblair. Blairgowrie, Perths.
Died July 2, 1S9;. Buried at Wrax.dl. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L'.G. (Oliphant); The Oliphants of Cask, 491; called
Kingston in Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900.)
KINIPPLE. JAMES HALLS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 0.
1878. S. of Walter Robert, civil engineer [and Sarah Ann
Kingdon], B. June 3, 1859, at Limehouse. Bapt. June 29,
1859. Matric. Michs. 1S79. Brother of the next.
KINIPPLE. WALTER ROBERT. Adm pens, at St John's,
Aug. 9, 1S78. [2nd] s. of Walter Robert, civil engineer [of
Greenoi k, Renfrew.] [and Sarah .Ann Kingdon]. B. Oct. 24,
i860, at Limehouse. Bapt. Jan. 9. 1861. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1S84. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apj
I died to the Bar, lune 17. iRSs. On the Northern Circuit.
Died Apr 16, 1925, at Uckfield. Brother oi the above.
(/tots of Court; Law Lists; The Times, Apr. 18, 1925.)
KINLESIDE, CHARLES GRATWICK RAIKES. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Feb. 23, 1S28. Of Sussex. [S. of the Rev.
William (St Tohn's College, Oxford, T767), V. of Poling,
Sussex.] Matric. Michs 1828; B.A. 1832; MA. 1835. Sue
ceeded his father as V. of PoUng, 1836-41. Died Api . .
1841, at Wootton Court, near Canterbury, aged 41. (.-I/.
Ocn.; Clergy Lists; G. Mag., 1841, 11. 214 ('Charles Raikes'
only).)
KINLESIDE, ROBERT VERNON CARTER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 7, 1859. Matric. Me lis, 1859; B.A. 1863;
M.A. 1S66. Ord". deacon (Peterb.) 1863; priest, 1865; C of
North LuBenham, Rutland. 1863-5. C. of Whitwell, 1865-0.
Resided subsequently at Tunbridge Wells, where he died
Sept. 16, 1927, aged 87. [Crockford; The Times, Sept. 19,
1927.)
KINLOCH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Tune 2s, 1898.
[Elder] s. of Sir Tohn George Smvthe (1866), 2nd Ban ,
M.P., of Kinloch, Meigle, Perths.' B. [Mar. 1], 18S0, at
Meigle School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901. In the Colonial Secretary's office, Pretoria, 1903;
transferred to the Dept. of the Interior. Succeeded his father
as 3rd Bart., May zo, 1010. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Lieut., Gen. List (T.F. Res.); employed in the
Ministry of National Sendee; O.B.F., 1918). Of Garrvmore,
Blairgowrie, Perths. Died Mar. 16, 1948. [Univ. War List.
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who)
KINLOCH [post KINLOCH-SMYTH], GEORGE WASHINGTON.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1872. [2nd] s. of
George, Esq. [post Bart.]. B. [Nov. 30, 1853], at Kinloch
Marsh. School, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1872. nl
Balhary. Died Aug. 8, 1896, at Dover. Brother of Tohn
G. S. (1866). [Cheltenham Coll. Reg. (whii h gii
Meigle, N.B.'); Burke, P. and B. (Geo. W. Andrew).]
KINLOCH. HARRY GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
of Charles, of Northwick Lodge, Harrow, Middlesex.
B. 1863, at Norwood, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A. and LL.B. 1885. Corporal in the Pioni 1 I
Force of the Chartered South Afri. .1 ( .,. Killed, with Mai--r
Wilson's Force, on the Shangani river whilst in pursuit of
Lobengula, on or about Dee. 4, 1803. Brother of Michael W.
u - .,). ilia,,,:;, s, ;, Reg.)
KINLOCH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Feb 7,
1793. S. of George, of Islington, London. School, Wal-
thamstow, Essex. Matric. Michs. 17-13; 15. A. 1797.
KINLOCH, JOHN GEORGE SMYTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 9, 1866. [Eldest] s. of George [later Bart.]. B. Jan. 8,
1-4'j, it Kmloch, Meigle, Perthshire. School, Cheltenham.
Matne. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., 1881. M.P. for East Perthshire, 1689-1903. Of
Kinloch . Meigle. D.L. for Perthshire. J. P. for counties of Perth
and Forfar. Died May 20. 1910. Brother of George W. (1872);
father of George (1898). {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke,
P. and /.'.; 117:-- was Who, [897-1916; C. J. Fordyce.)
5°
Kinloch, Michael Ward
KINLOCH, MICHAEL WARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 9, 1SS4. [Youngest] s. of Charles, merchant, of
Northwick Lodge, Harrow. B. [Dec. 18, 1865], at Norwood.
[School, Harrow.] Matric Michs. TSS4; B.A. 1SS7: M.A.
1802. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1S90; priest, 1S91; C. of Auck-
land St Andrew, Durham, 1S90-3. C. of Weston All Saints,
Somerset, 1S94-6. R. of W. Stafford with Frome Billet,
Dorset, 1S96-1902. V. of Rastrick, Yorks., 1902-4. R. of
Eccleston, Ches., 1904-rT. Chaplain to the Duke of West-
minster, 1904-n. R. of Holv Trinity, Dorchester, I9il-r6.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
O.B.E.; mentioned in despatches). R. of St Edmund's,
Salisbury, 1919-23. V. of West AKington, Devon, 1923-30.
Preb. and Canon of Salisbury, 1921-42. R. of Moreton,
Dorset, r930-9. Died suddenly Jan. 22, TQ42, at Portesham
. near Weymouth. Brother of Harry G. (1882).
(Harrow Sch. Keg.: Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 26, 1942.)
KINLOCH-COOKE, CLEMENT (1874), !« COOKE, C. K.
KINMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1884. S. of George, silversmith [and Martha Turner].
B. Dec. 25, 1862, at Ecclesall Bierlow, near Sheffield. School,
Sheffield Collegiate (Tames Cardwell, M.A.). Matric. Michs.
1SS4; B.A. 1S87; M.A. 1895. 2nd Lieut., 3rd Vol. Batt.,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1900. Senior Resident Instructor,
Army College, Farnham. Assistant Master at St James's
School, Jersey; at Hereford House, Brighton. Head Master
of Dolgelly Grammar School, 1894-1903; of Ware Grammar
School, T903; of Hertford Grammar School, Jan. r9os.
Author, A Great Hertfordian; Superannuation in Small
Schools {Journalof Education, Apr. 1910). Latterly of Bayley
Hill. Hertford. Died 1927. [Schoolmasters' Directories:
Army Lists; The Eagle, xlv. 109.)
KINNAIRD, ARTHUR FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June ir, 1864. [Only] s. of the Hon. Arthur [later roth
Baron] (for whom sec D.N.B.), of 1, Pall Mall, London. B.
[Feb. 16], 1847, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873. Played football (Assoc.) for
Scotland, 1873. Succeeded his father as nth Baron, 1887.
F.R.G.S. Hon. Col., Tay Division, R.E. (Vol.), submarine
miners, 1893. President of the Football Association. A
partner in Barclay, Ransom and Co., bankers. Lord High
Commissioner to the Church of Scotland, 1907, T908 and
1909. K.T., 19T4. Of Rossie Priory, Inehture, Perthshire.
Died Tan. 30, 1923, in London. Father of Douglas A. (r898)
and Kenneth F. (rS99). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who
was Who, 19T6-28.)
KINNAIRD, The Hon. CHARLES. Adm. nobleman (age r8) at
Trinity, May 19, 1798. S. [2nd, but 1st surviving] of
George, 7th Baron Kinnaird (1769), of London [and Eliza-
beth, dau. of Griffin Ransom, banker]. [B. Apr. 8, 1780.]
School, Eton [also at Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities].
Matric. Easter, 1800; M.A. 1800; Hon. LL.D. 181T. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, 1799. M.P. for Leominster, 1802-5. Suc-
ceeded his father as 8th Lord Kinnaird, 1805. Representative
Peer for Scotland, 1806-7. Built the present Rossie Priory,
Inehture, Perthshire, r8o7, on the lines projected by his
father. Resided much abroad, and added many works of
art, including portraits by Gainsborough and Reynolds's
portrait of Sheridan, to his father's collection. Councillor to
the King in Scotland. F.R.S.; F.S.A. Married, May, 1806,
Lady Olivia Fitzgerald, youngest dau. of the 2nd Duke of
Leinster, andhadissue. Of Drimmore House, Perthshire. Died
Dec. it, 1826, at Brighton. Brother of Douglas J. W. (1807)
and of Frederick J. H. (1809). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and
B. ; Inns of Court ; G.E.C., which gives ' died Dec. 1 2 ' ; The Scots
Peerage, v. 213, which gives 'b. April 12' and 'died Dec. 12';
D.N.B.; \V. R. Williams, MSS.; C. J. Fordyce.)
KINNAIRD, The Hon. DOUGLAS ARTHUR (Master of Kin-
naird). Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1S98. [Eldest] s. of
Arthur Fitzgerald (1864) [nth] Baron, of Rossie Priory,
Inehture, Perthshire. B. there [Aug. 20], T879. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. r898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. 2nd Lieut.,
Scots Guards, rgoi; Lieut., T904. Served in the Great War,
1914— 19 (Capt., 2nd Scots Guards); killed in action, Oct. 24,
T914. Brother of Kenneth F. (1899). {Eton Sch. Ltsls;
Army Lists; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.)
KINNAIRD, The Hon. DOUGLAS [JAMES WILLIAM]. Adm.
Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Apr. 21, 1807. [5th s. of George
(1769), Lord Kinnaird (and Elizabeth, dau. of Griffin Ransom,
Esq., of Westminster j. B. Oct. 26, 1788. School, Eton, and
at Gottingen.] M.A. 181 1. Friend of Byron, John Cam
Hobhouse and Sheridan. His name was one of the last which
Byron was heard to pronounce. Became, together with
Lord Byron, the Hon. George Lamb, and Mr Peter Moore,
one of the Committee for directing the affairs of the Drury
Lane Theatre, 1815, and 'with more merit than success'
attempted to revive some of the neglected dramas. Adm. at
Kinross, Joseph
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 4, 1807. M.P. for Bishop's Cast]
20. Partner in Ransom and Morland's bank of winch he had
chief management from r8i9. Died unmarried Mar. 12, 1S30,
in Pall Mall East. Brother of Charles (1798) and of Frederick
J. H. (1S09). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court Iwhich gives
'2nd' s. of George, as does Graduati); Burke, P. and B.
(with other issue only); G.E.C. (Douglas Tames William);
G. Mag., 1S30, I. 465 (which gives '4th' s.); W. R. Williams
MSS.)
KINNAIRD, FREDERICK JOHN HAY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Trinity. Oct. rS, 1809. [6th s. of George (1769), Lord
Kinnaird (and Elizabeth, dau. of Griffin Ransom, banker).
B. May 30, 1789.] [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1810;
M.A. 1812. Died Dec. 2r, 1S14, in King Street, St James's,
London. Brother of Charles (1798) and Douglas J. W. (1807).
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. ('with other issue' only);
G.E.C; G. Mag., 1814, n. 678 ('3rd' s.).)
KINNAIRD, GEORGE, Baron. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at
Pembroke, Nov. 1769. [Elder s. of Charles, 6th Baron (and
Barbara, dau. of Sir James Johnstone, Bart.).] B. at Dundee.
Matric. Michs. 1769; M.A. T77I. A banker in London.
Chairman of the British Fire Office. Succeeded his father as
7th Baron, 1767. One of the representative Peers, 1787-90.
Married, July 22, r777, Elizabeth, dau. of Griffin Ransom,
banker, of New Palace Yard, Westminster. A great art
collector; purchased the pictures belonging to the Regent
Orleans, 1792, and began a fine collection at Rossie Priory.
Died Oct. II, 1S05, at Perth, 'aged 51.' Father of Charles
(1798), Douglas J. W. (1S07) and Frederick J. H. (1809).
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C; G. Mag., 1805, n. 981.)
KINNAIRD, The Hon. KENNETH FITZGERALD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 25, 1899. [2nd] s. of Arthur [Fitzgerald,
nth] Baron Kinnaird (1864), of Rossie Priory, Inehture.
Perthshire. B. [Tulv 31], 1880, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1914. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Scottish Horse; mentioned in
despatches). Succeeded his father as 12th Baron, Jan. 30,
1923. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews. Lord High Commissioner
to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1936 and
1937. Lord-Lieut, of Perthshire. i94->- K.B.E., 1946. Of
Rossie Priorv, Inehture. Perthshire, and 21. Lennox Gardens,
London, S.W. Brother of Douglas A. (1S9S). [Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who's Who.)
K1NNEAR, ERNEST AKROYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Oct. I, 1879. S. of the Rev. George [Durham, B.A. 1850],
deceased. B. at Torquay. Schools, Cherbourg House,
Malvern and Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A.
1884. Of BaUyhcigue Castle, Kerry, in 1898. J. P. for Co.
Kerry. Died Apr. 20, 1910, at Denny Street, Tralce. (Venn,
11. 437, and note.)
KINNEAR. JOHN DONALDSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 13, 1826. S. of John. B. at Liverpool. School,
Kensington, London. Matric. Lent, 1827.
KINNEAR, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 30.
1849. [Youngest] s. of Thomas, deceased, banker, of Edin-
burgh. B. Mar. 18, 1830, at Walthamstow, Essex. School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1850; B.A. (21st
Wratigler) 1853; M.A. 1856. Senior partner in the firm of
B. Gott and Sons, woollen manufacturers and merchants in
Leeds, 1868-78. Retired and lived at Terrington Hall,
Yorks. J.P. for North and West Ridings. Married, 1864,
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Collins, of Knares-
borough. Died Mar. 1, 1913, at Bordigbera. (Christ's Coll.
Notes; Peile, 11. 511; The Times, Mar. 8, r9i3.)
KINNERSLEY (or KYNNERSLEY), THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 17) at St John's, June 24, 1772- [Elder] s. of
Anthony, Esq., of Leighton, Salop, deceased (and Jane
Wingfieid). B. at Leighton. School, Cheam, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1774, as Kvnnerslev. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 19,
1772. High Sheriff of Shropshire, Feb. 3, 1803-Apr. 23, 1804.
J P for Shrewsbury and the County for more than 50 years.
Adm. burgess for Shrewsbury, Oct. 3, 1777; Mayor of the
borough, 1787. Died Apr. 25, 1843, at Leighton, aged 88.
(St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 348; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1843,
I. 668.)
K1NNERSLY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov. 6,
1811. [Youngest] s. of Thomas, Esq., of Newcastle-under-
Lyme, Staffs. [B. 17S8.] Matric. Lent, 1812; L1..B. 1818.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Sept. 13, 1811. Called to the
Bar Nov 22, 1816. Of Hulnae-Walneld, near Congleton.
D.L. for StaSs. Married, 1837, Georgian.. 1
of G. Corbin, of Guernsey. (Inns of Court; Law Lists, until
1850; C. R. Hudli
KINROSS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (air 17) at 1 mhity, June 26,
1760. S. of Andrew, of Dunblane, Perthshire. School,
Enfield, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1761; Scholar, 1761.
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KINSEV, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Junei,
i.Siq S. of William. B. in London. School, Little Dunham,
Norfolk. Matric. Mi. lis. 1.S20; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord.
deacon (London) May 29, 1825; priest, May 21, 1826.
Incumbent of Grosvenor Chapel, London, -1841-6. C. of
Gt Bolas, Salop, 1847-53. British Chaplain at Dunkirk,
l854-5- Latterly of 4, Eastbourne Terrace, Hyde Park,
London. Died Dec. 16, 1885, in London. {Crockford; The
Guardian, Dec. 23, 1885.)
, Oct. 8,
KINSKY, FRANCIS JOHN ALOIS GEORGE, Count. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, Oct. 16, 1S97. S. of Count Kinskv, of Chlumec,
Bohemia. B. 1878, in Vienna. School, S. hotten-Gymnasium,
Vienna. Matric. Michs. 1897.
KINSMAN, ANDREW GUYSE. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 3,
1810. B. at Plymouth, Devon. [Probably s. of Andrew,
Major and Paymaster, Roval Marines.] M dm. Michs. 1810;
B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon 1814; priest, 1815. P.C.
of Gildersome, Yorks., 1820-68. Disappears from Crockford,
1870. (Boase, Coll. 1 ornub., 462.)
KINSMAN, RICHARD BYRN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 29, 1830. [4th] s. of Robert Jope [Commander, H.M.
Revenue servicej. B. [1811], at Falmouth, Cornwall. School,
Cornwall, private. Matric. Michs. 1S30; B.A. 1834; M.A.
1 7. Vim <i.i, mi, /em at Oxford, June 7,1851. Ord. deacon,
1834; pnest. 1835. R- of Mawnan, Cornwall, 1838-42. R. of
St Paul's. I-.xeter, |S|S si. V. of Tintagcl, Cornwall, 1851-
94, Pri b, ol I xeter, 1870. Edited Sermons, by the Rev. G.
Kemp, and Sermons, by the Rev. W. Hichens. Disappears
from Crockford, 1895. (.-!/. Oxon.; Boase, Coll. Corymb., 463.)
KINTORE, Ear! of (1
INVERURIE.
KIPLING, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Emmanuel, Nov. 4,
1763. S. of Henry, attomey-at-law. School, Harrow. Matric.
Easter, 1764; I '■ \. 1768; M.A. 1771- Ord. deacon (Ely)
1770; priest (Ely, Litt. dim. for Chichester) 1771; C. of
Swavesey, Camb
KIPLING, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age iS) at St John's. June 28,
1764. S. of Willi, 1111, 1 .ittle - iVsiuari, of j-.'ii hnionds, Yorks.
B. at Bowes. Schools, Seorton and Sedteereh. Maine. Michs.
1764; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1768; M.A. 1771; B.D. 1779;
D-D. 1 7 s ( . Adm. I'.llow, 1769, but removed on a mandate
from the Bishop of Ely as Visitor; again adm. 1771 , filled up
1786. Ord. deacon (London) May 20. 1768; priest (Peterb.)
June 10, 1770. Lady Margaret Preacher, 1782. Chaplain to
the King at Whitehall, 1778- Boyle Lecturer, 1792. R. of
Owmbv, Lines, 1778 98. V. of Holme-on-Spalding Moor,
Yorks., 1784 1822. Master of the Temple, 1797. R. of
Fiskerton, Lines., 1798-1822 Dean of Peterborough, 1798-
1822. Deputy Regius Professor of Divinity, 1787-1802.
'Edited Beza, and published .1 Latin preface so full of bad
Latin that he deemed it expedient to call in those copies that
had been circulated in the University.' In 1793 became
prominent as prosecutor in connection with the proceedings
against William Frend (Jesus College), who had been de-
prived of his Fellowship and tutorship because of his openly
professed Unitarian or Socinian views; 'in this capacity he
seems to have displayed more zeal than discretion, and ren-
dered himself very obnoxious'; in return his learning and
slips in Latin were ridiculed, and his writings were sharply
criticised by Porson 111 The British t ritic, 111; he was also
fiercely attacked by Thomas Edwards (1776), Fellow of [esus,
Died Jan. 2.8, i8j:. at Holme vii ir il:< . (Sedbergh Sch. R*rg ,
Northants. Clergy; D.N.B.; Caul. Ac! l>k.; Gunning, 1. chap. 9
and 11. 49-55; S< John's Coll. Adm.. in. 698.)
KIPLING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11, 1S32.
M.vtnc. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1S36; M.A. 1839.
KIRBY, ALFRED OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 6. 1863. S. ol 1,. G., Esq., of I ittle M irble Hill,
Twickenham. Si hool, Stinburv. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A.
1867; M.A. 1871. Adm. Solicitor, 1870. Practisi li 1 Ion,
in the firm of Gedee, Kirby and Millet t, I'arli. M.11 \ .1 gents,
ir, Great George Strert, Westminster. Of < be Nevile,
Kingston Hill, Surrey, in 1895. Father of George H. (1895).
Doubtless brother of the next. (Line Lists.)
KIRBY, AUGUSTUS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
lnlv 29, 1865. S. of George Goldsmith. Esq., of 7, Waterloo
Place, London. B June 22, 1847. School, Rugby Matric.
Michs. 1S65; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1S74. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Farnham, 1870-5. C. of
Northchurch, Herts., 1875-80. C. of Newnh.ini, Hants.,
1880-1. R. of Pebmarsh, Essex, 1881-1912. \ ol South
Weald, 1912 24. Resided latterly .it Hythe, Kent. Died
July 13, ei.-i.. 1 lonl. tie, s brother of the above (Rugby Si/i
Res.; Crockford; Ike linns. |uly 15, 1920.)
Kirby, John
KIRBY, AUSTIN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1897. S. of Oscar John, civil engineer, of Batley, Yorks. [and
Harriet Partndgej. B. May 28, 1879, at Sheffield. School,
Batley Grammar (Rev. L. Calvert). Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Assistant Master at Nuneaton Grammar School.
Lecturer in Science, Antigua, 1903-9; scientific assistant in
the Imperial Department of Agriculture, 1909-13. Assistant
director of Agriculture, Nigeria, 1913. Director of agri-
culture, Tanganvika, 1921; at Sierra Leone, 1930. O.B.E.,
1926. Died Feb. 12, 193s. in London. (Eagle, xlix. 52;
Colonial Office List, 1933.)
KIRBY, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29,
1S95. S. of Alfred ivtavins 1 1*03), of C ,mbe Nevile, Kingston
Hill, Surrey. B. 1876, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1895. (£ioji Sch. Lists.)
KIRBY, GRAVENOR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
July 25, 1789. [S. of John [attorney], of Ipswich, and
Elizabeth Brooke, dau. of Dr Gravenor, of Ipswich] B.
there. School, Ipswich. Scholar, 1790. Kept seven terms.
Migrated to Oxford and matne. from St John's College,
Feb. 23, 1793, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1794- Stated in Davy
Collections (Brit. Museum Add. MSS. 19,138) to have been
R. of a parish in Jamaica, and to have died there, unmarried.
His name does not occur in the annual lists of the Island
rectors in the Jamaica Almanacs. His , leler brother, John,
barrister of Lincoln's Inn, I 708, w.i- 1 lu.f lustn e ol lam. ilea,
1802-8. (8) John's Coll. Adm., iv. 348; .1/. Oxm.)
KIRBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare. Mar. 3, 1813- B. at
Mayheld, Sussex. [S. of the Rev. John (1761), V. of Mayfield.]
[School, Westminster] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1820. Fellow, 1817. Senior Proctor, 1829-30. White-
hall Preacher, 1.826. C. of Oakley, Suffolk, 1S41-2. R. of
Gt Waldingtield, 1842 58. Died Jan. 29, 1858, aged 64.
Brother ol lolui (]>«>■,). {Record of Hid Westminsters; Clergv
List; G. Hag., 1858, I. 332.)
KIRBY, HENRY GEORGE MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 9, 1S61. [2nd] s. of Capt. Thomas, R.N. B.
1843, at Inhurst, Hants. School, Eton. Maine. Mich' i'-'o;
B.A. 1865. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 17, 1865. C illed to
the Bar, Apr. 30, 186S. Special Pleader; on the Western
Circuit. Of 6. St James's Tlaee, London, S.W. Brother of
Thomas F. (1SS5). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Laic
Lists, until 1920; Foster, Men at tin- Bar.)
KIRBY, HENRY THOMAS MURDOCK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 5, 183S. S. of the Key. John (1805), V. of
Mayneld, Sussex. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Dec. 22, 1844; priest
(Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) Feb. r6, 1S45; L. of
Mayfield, Sussex, 1844; V. there 1845-97. Died Mar. 30,
1897, aged 78. Father of John H. R. (1869); brother of
Reginald R. (184S). (Crockford; Card. Act Ilk.; The Times.
Apr. 1, 1897.)
KIRBY, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 15,
1849. S. of Richard, Esq., of Bicester, Oxon. [and Martha].
B. there Dec. 19, 1810. School, Bedford. Matric. Lent, 1850;
B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1853;
priest, Sept. 24, 1854; C. of Sneinton, Notts., 1853-7. V. of
Nunkeehng and Bewholme, Yorks., 1857-73. P.C. of Field
Broughton, Lanes., 1873-86. Marned (1) 1802, Elizabeth,
dau. of J. Noble, surgeon, of Kendal, Westmorland (his
brother Richard Heighwav (i^sS) in.irri'-d her s,ster Ann,
i860); (21 CI, t. 21, 1SS4, "Frances Baynes, dau. of Baynes
Pinder. Died Dec. [886, at Field Broughton. (Tht Guardian,
Dec. 29, 1886; Kirby correspondem e.)
KIRBY, JAMES BARBER. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S82.
B. Sept. 25, 1864. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 10. 1882; B.A.
18.85; M.A. 1S96. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1888; priest, 1889;
C. of Holy Trinity, Reading, 1888-94. C. of Buckingham,
1895-6. V. of Woobum, Bucks., 1896-1904. R. and V. of
Witney with Holy Trinity, Wood Green and St John,
Curbridge, Oxon., 1904-11. V. am) Rural Dean of Bucking-
ham, 1911-16. V. of St Mary with St Nicholas, Beverley,
Yorks., utii jo. Served in tie Great W'.n, 1914-19 (Chap-
1 1111, R \i D.). Died net. jo, [920. (Univ. War List; The
I inns. 1.1 I. 7, 1020 )
KIRBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) al s, John'-, net .,. 1761
S. of — , husbandman, of Kent. B, in tin- Isle ol Thanet.
Schools, Canterbury and Maidstone. Matric. Michs, 1761;
B.A. 1766; M.A. 1, -on. Fellow of Clare, 1708. Hrd. priest
(Canterbury) 1770. R. of Warden, Isle of Sheppev, Kent,
1776-82. V. (and patron) of Mayfield, Sussex, 1780-1810,
when he resigned in favour of his son John (next). Died
Apr. 4, 1811, aged 67. Father of Henry (1813). (St John's
(oil. Adm., 111. 670, which gives his resignation as in 1807;
Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1811, 1. 403.)
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KIRBY, JOHN. Adm. peas, at St John's, June 17, 1805. Of
Sussex S. of the Rev. John (above), V. of Mayfield, Sussex.
Scholar, 1S05; matric. Lent, isoo; B.A. 1S10; M.A. 1S13.
Ord deacon (Salisbury, LiU. dim. from Chichester) June 17,
1S10; pnest (Canterbury) Sept. 23, 1810. V. 01 Mayneld,
Sussex, 1S10-44. Married. Jan. 2, 1S16, Louisa, dau. of
Thomas Murdock, of Portland Place. Died Oct. 27, 1844,
aged 58. Brother of Henry (1S13); father of Henry r. M.
(1838) and Reginald R. (184S). (Cant. Act £*.; Scott, MSS.;
G. Mag., 1844, 11. 66: and 1816, 1. 82.)
KIRBY, JOHN HENRY REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 1 1869 Elder s of the Rev. Henry Thomas Murdock
(1838) [and Hannah Jane]. [B. June 8, 1S49.] Bapt. Aug. 5,
1S49. iSchool, Lancing.] Matnc. Michs. 1S09; B.A. 1373.
M.A. 1SS4. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1873; pnest, 1874; C. of
Hambleden, Bucks., 1873-5. C. oi Hawkhurst, Keut, 1875-
84. V. of Patrixbourne with Bridge, 1884^7. V. oi Mayfield,
Sussex, 1S97-1912 (in succession to his father). Resided
latterly at Upper Norwood, London, where he died Jan. 24,
1914. (Lancing Reg.; Crockjord; The Times, Jan. 30, 1914.)
KIRBY, JOHN LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 30, 1816. S. of the Rev. John Robert (1779). of St
Osyth, Essex. B. at Dedham, Essex. Matnc. Michs. 1816;
B.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 1819; priest,
May 28, 1820. V. of Little Clacton, Essex, 1832-50. Married,
Sept. 2, 1S51, Margaret, dau. of D. L. Manthorp, Esq., of
Thorpe Abbey. Disappears from Clergy List, 1851. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mug., 1851, 11. 5350
KIRBY, JOHN MALSBURY. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 27,
[822; a 'Ten-year man'. Of Warwickshire. [S. of Edmund.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Easter, 1822 ; B.D. {Stat. Eli:.) 1832.
Second Master of the Stourbridge Free Grammar School,
and Chaplain of Stourbridge Union. Died Dec. 1, 1S40, at
Hagley, aged 45. (Kugfry Sch. Keg.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1841,1. 102 ('Malsby').)
KIRBY, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age T7) at Caius,
Dec. 4, 1779. S. of John, of Colchester. B. there. Schools,
Felsted and Onehouse, Suffolk. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 26, 17S5. Died Feb. 19, 1811, at St Osyth, Essex,
aged 49. Father of John L. (1816). (.-11. Felsted; Venn, 11.
102; Northanis. Clergy; G. Mag.. 1811, I. 295.)
KIRBY, REGINALD RIVERS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 16, 1S4S. S. of the Rev. John (1805), V. of Mayfield,
Sussex [and Louisa]. B. there. Bapt. May 20, 1S29. Matnc.
Michs. 184S; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
Dec. 19, 1S52; pnest, May 22, 1853; C. of St Mark's, Easton,
Bristol, 1852-4. V. of Hadlow Down, Sussex, 1854-71. V.
of Chapel Allerton, Somerset, 1S71-90. R. of Mixbury,
Oxon., 1891-190S. Mamed and had issue. Resided latterly
at Ventnor, Isle of Wight, where he died Oct. 26, 1917.
Brother of Henry T. M. (1838). (Crockjord; The Guardian,
Nov. 1, 1917.)
KIRBY, RICHARD HE1GHWAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 19, 1835. Of Oxfordshire. [S. oi Richard, of Bicester.
B. there June, 1S17. School, Bedford.] Matric. Michs. 1836;
Scholar; B.A. [121(1 Wrangler] 1040; M.A. 1843. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1S44. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 18,
1S42; pnest, Dec. 24, 1S43. Assistant Master at Felsted
School, 1S42; at St Peter's, York, 1847. P.C. of Taddington,
Derbs., 1S48-53. V. of Haverthwaite, Lanes., 1853-97.
Rural Dean of Cartmel, 1887-92. Hon. Canon of Carlisle
Cathedral, 1887-97. Married (2) i860, Ann, elder dau. of J.
Noble, surgeon, of Kendal, Westmorland. Died Jan. 12,
1897. Brother of Henry W. (1849); father of the 110.1, of
Thomas H. (1SS2), William H. (1868) and Vincent I
(Crockjord; T. H. Kirby; The limes, Jan. 15, 1S97.)
KIRBY, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. as a Scholar at Cavendish
H. Easter, 18S0. [S. of the Rev. Richard Heighway (above),
of Haverthwaite vicarage, Lanes. B. Mar. 5, 1863. Schools,
Heversham Grammar and Rossall.] Matric. Easter, 1830;
B.A. I8S4; M.A. 1S87. Assistant Master at Auckland
Grammar School, New Zealand. Master of the Grammar
School, Launceston, Tasmania. Died Nov. 9,
Haverthwaite vicarage, aged 30. Brother of Thomas H.
etc. and half-brother of Williain H. (1868). (Rossall
Sch. Reg.; T. H. Kirby; The Guardian, Nov. 15, 1893.)
KIRBY, ROWLAND ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
S. of Thomas Charles, M.D., of 18, Cambndge Terrace,
Hyde Park, London. B. Jan. 29, 1868, in London. School,
Westminster (Mr Rutherford). Matric. Michs. 1
1890; M.b. 1897. At the London Hospital. M.K.C.S. and
L.R.C.P., 1893. Of Putney, London, in 1910, and of Letch-
worth, Herts, (retired), in 1920. Died Jan. 30, 1940, in
London. (Record oj Old Westminsters; Medical Directories;
The Times, Feb. I, 1940.)
KIRBY, SYDNEY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 14, 1889. [Eldest] s. of Fredenck Baker. B. at Horusey,
Kirby, William Francis
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 18S9; B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1S92.
Died Jan. 14, 1930, at Barnet, Herts, aged 59. (2 he I vies,
Jan. 16, 1930.)
KIRBY, THOMAS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 18S5. [Elder] s. of
Thomas Frederick (next), bamster, bursar of Win
College B. [June 25], 1807, at Westboume Park. School,
Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S89. Sei 1
the County Hospital, Winchester, in 1S9S. Registrar of the
Royal mineral water Hospital, Bath, 1903-29; subsequently
a Governor. Died Feb. 9, 1939. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.;
Venn, II. 477, and addenda, 1940.)
KIRBY, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 3, 1855. [Elder) s. of Thomas, Commander,
K.N., 01 Inhurst, Basingstoke, Hants. B. there Sept. 3, 1836.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S55; B.A. (Class, lnp., 1st
Class) 1859; M.A. 1862. Fellow, 1861; Assistant tutor, 1861.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1S62. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, i860. Bursar of Winchester College, 1S77-1907.
F.S.A. J. P. for Hants. Mayor of Winchester and an Alder-
man of the County Council. Mamed, Oct. 15, 1865, Helen,
dau. of Walter John Hunter, of Baughurst House, Hants.
Author of numerous papers in Archaeologia, and editor of
Wykeham's Episcopal Register. Died Nov. 12, 1910, at
Winchester. Father of Thomas (above); brother ot Henry
G. M. (1861). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns oj Court; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Winchester College, 1867-1920; The
1 tmes, Nov. 15, 191°-)
KIRBY, THOMAS HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 9,
18S2. S. of the Rev. Richard Heighway (1835), V. of
Haverthwaite, Lanes, [and Ann]. B. there [Nov. 17, 1S64].
School, Heversham, Westmorland (W. Hart, LL.D.i. Matni .
Michs. 18S2; Scholar; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1885; M.A. 189S.
Assistant Master at Trent College; at Dean Close School,
Cheltenham; at Pockhngton School; at Sherborne School,
1916-24. Diedat Sherborne, Jan. 12, 1948. Brother of Richard
H. (isso), etc. and half-brother of William H. (1868). (T. H.
Knby.)
KIRBY (post HOUGH), TOPHAM HOUGH. Matnc. Non-CoU.
from Cavendish H. Easter, 1881. S. of — , deceased. B.
1663 at Scarborough. Schools, private. Migrated to Caius,
Oct 1, 18S1; B.A. 1S86, as Hough, T. H. Adm. Solicitor,
Nov 1895. Practised at 13, Clement's Lane, E.C. Died
Sept. 4, 1916, at Bndhngton, Yorks. Left £ 1000 for a scholar-
ship at Bndhngton school for boys going to Cambridge.
(Venn 11 450, and note; Law Lists; The limes, Sept. 7,
1916.)
KIRBY VINCENT TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1SS5. S. of the Rev. Richard Heighway (1S35), ot Haver-
thwaite vicarage, Ulverston, Lanes. B. there Jan. 22, 1867.
School Heversham, Westmorland. Matric. Mi.
exhibitioner; Scholar, 1887; B.A. (281/1 Wrangler)
MA 1892. Ord. deacon (Loudon) 1S90; priest, 1891; L. of
Shoreditch, Middlesex, 1890-2. Assistant Master, Diocesan
College, Rondesbosch, Cape Colony, 1892-5. C. of St Barth.,
Bethual Green, London, 1896-9. C. of Dorchester, Oxon.,
1899-1900. Chaplain of All Saints' School, Bloxham, 1900-1.
C of Malvern Lmk, 1901-4. C. of St Alban's, Upton Park,
E»sex 1905-6. C. of St Peter's, Vauxhall, Surrey, 1906-0.
Principal of Dorchester Miss. CoUege, 1909. C. of St -
All Saints' (Palfrey), Walsall, Staffs., 1910-13. C. of St
Michael and All Angels, Woolwich, 1913-14- C. of St Cle-
ment's City Road, London, 1914-16. C. of St Pancras,
IQ17-20 V. of Thurgarton with Hoveringhani, Notts.,
io'o-7 Died Nov. 22, 1927. Brother of Richard i
and Thomas H. (IM2), and half-brother ot Wilhaiu H.
(1868). (T. H. Kirby; Crockjord; I he I lines, Nov. 23, 1927.)
KIRBY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Nov. 6,
1776 [Eldest] s of Wilhaiu, attorney, oi Witnesham,
Suffolk. B. there Sept. 19, 1759- School, Ipswich. Matric.
Michs. 1777; Scholar, 1777; B.A. 178IJ M.A. 1816. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 26, 1782; pnest, sept. ".1783;
C of Coddenham and Barham, Suffolk, 17S2-97 and \ 0
Barham from 1797 until his death 111 1850. Rural
Claydon. Entomologist; collected 153 different specimens of
wild bees in bis owu pansh and published a monograph on
them 1802 Founded the insect ordei of Strepsiptera, in a
naper to the Linnean Society, 1811. One of the in il 1 ellows
of the Linnean Society, 1780. F.R.S., 1818. Hon. President
of the Entomological Society 01 Lund. .a. 1837. Mamed
(1) 1784 Sarah Kipper, who died 1814, and (2) 1816, Char-
lotte Rodwell. Author, The Habits and Instincts oj Animals,
1835- and of numerous entoui. : 1 'ied s.p.
July '4, 1850. (Venn, II. 98; D.N.B.)
KIRBY WILLIAM FRANCIS. Maine Non-Coil. Michs. 1872.
[PnJbably s. oi the Rev. William V,
Woburn Square. B. Mar, 5, [853- School, Merchant
Tavlors'l Manager oi the I .it. id mines,
Matabeleland. Took part m the war in Mashonaland. Died
July 16, 1894, at Tate. (Merchant laylors Sch. Reg.)
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Kirby, William Heighway
KIRBY, WILLIAM HEIGHWAY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
( ii t. 2, 1868. S. of the Kev. Richard Heighway (1835), V. of
Haverthwaite, Lanes. B, Sept. 15, 1849. at Tadchugton,
Uerbs. School, Rossall (Mr Osborne). Matnc. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Llaudall ) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
St Mary's, Cardiff, 1872-5. C. of Horbury, Yorks., 1875-78.
C. of Tottington, Lanes., 1878-80. Chaplain of St Chad's,
Stuffynwood, Notts., 1880-92 and 1895-6. C. of St Luke's,
Jersey, 1892-3. C. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1893-5. R. of
Woolpit, Suffolk, 1896-1902. C. of St James's, Colchester,
1902-5. C.ofSI Andrew's, Willesden, 1905-6. Perm, to off.,
iii- ... ..1 Winchester, 1917-21; of London, 1906-31. Resided
latterly at 37, King Henry's Road, London, N.W. Died
Nov. 26, 1035. Half-brother of Richard 11. (i8bo), Thomas
H. (1882) and Vincent T. [1885). [Rossall Sch. Reg.) T. H.
Kirby; Lrockfurd.)
KIRBY, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4,
184b. Matnc. Michs. 1846; B.A. i85r; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Nettlestead,
Kent, 1850-6. V. of Appledore with Ebony Chapel, 1856—62.
R. of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 1862-71. Secretary
to the South American Missionary society, 1863-71. C. of
Cheshunt, Herts., 1871-S. K. of St Mary's, Barnsley, 187S-
1900. Rural Dean of Silkstone, 188 1. Surrogate, dio.
Wakefield, and Hon. Canon of Wakefield Cathedral, 1888-
igor. Edit'T, South American Missionary Magazine, author,
A Club Sermon; 1 hntv-five Hop-Pickets Drowned (a tract).
Died Nov. 12, 1901. Probably lather oi William F. (1872).
[Cant, Act Bk.; ine limes, Nov. 16, 1901.J
KIRBY, WILLIAM WELDON. Adm. at Clare, June 14, 1884.
[Youngest s. of Dr E. A., of Bournemouth and Kelsey Park,
Beckenham. B. Sept. 14, 1865. School, Dulwich College.]
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1S87. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1888; priest, 1889; C. of St James's, Keiinington, Surrey,
r888-90. C. ol Sevenoaks, 1S90-2. V. of Curry Rivel with
Weston, S'liii.-rMjt, 1092-1906. Died suddenly Nov. 19, 1906.
[Dulwich Coll. Keg.; J he limes, Nov. 22, 1906.)
KIRBY-TURNER, C. H. K. (1888), see TURNER.
KIRCHOFFER, SAMUEL GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, July 25, 1870. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Richard
Boyle, K. of Ballyvouniey, Ireland. B. there [1851]. [School,
Kossall.] Matnc. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1878. F.G.S., 1880; F.R.G.S., 1881. Army 'Coach,' at
Yateley Grange, Blackwater, Hants. Died Sept. io, 1909,
in Loudon. (Rossall Sch. Keg., 1 he 1 imes, Sept. 15, 1909.)
KIRK, ALFRED ERIC KENNY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Oct. r9, 1896. S. of the Kev. Charles [St Mary Hall, Oxford,
1858J, H.M. Chaplain in India [died Nov. n, 1887] [and
Alice Emily Gertrude Kenny]. B. Feb. 19, 1875, at Chel-
tenham. School, Lincoln Grammar (Rev. Canon pnwlci).
Matnc. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1908. Assistant
Master at Uppingham; at \ ictoria College, Jersey; al
Pengam Grammar School, Cardiff; at Fettes College, Edin-
burgh; at Nantwich Grammar School. Head Master of The
Grammar School, Blandford, 1909; of Wallington College,
Surrey, 1912-18-. Died Feb. 26, 1921, from injuries received
in a cycle accident at Baraet. {Schoolmasters' Directories;
lite limes, Mar. 4, 1921.)
KIRK, ARTHUR FREDERICK HAMILTON CHARLES. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 1, 18S4. S. of James, of
Kilhngbeck Hall, Yorks. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs.
1884. Lieut., N. Riding Yorks. R.V., 1925. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.)
KIRK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 5, 1845. S. of
Charles, mason, of Wigstou, Leics. [and Elisabeth]. 11. there.
Bapt. Sept. 4, 1825. School, Collegiate School, Leicester.
Matnc. Michs. 1045. B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Practised for
many years as an architect at Sleaford. Died Apr. 1, 1902,
at Domngton, Lines., aged 76. Eagle, xxiv. 24;; The
limes, Apr. 3, 1902.)
KIRK, CHARLES HUBERT CLAUGHTON KENNY. Adm. pens,
at Selwyn 11., Oct. 1, 1893. B. Oct. 19, 1873. Matnc. Michs.
1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (,\>>rwMi) 1.V1",
priest, 1897; C. of Rickmghall Inferior, Suffolk, 1896-igoi.
V. of Eagle, Lines., 1901-8. V. of Waterhouses, Durham,
1908-28. K. of Oldburv. Salop, 1928-43. Died Jun< 9, 194 ;.
Buried at Oldbury. [Crock/ord; 1 he times, June 11," 1943.)
KIRK, EDMUND WILDBORE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 7, 1818; re-adm. sizar, Jan. e8, 1820. Of Glouce ter
shire. Matnc. Michs. rSi8; B.A. 1822. Ord. deacon [Glou
cester) June 9, 1822; priest, Dec. 21, 1823; C. of Bretforton,
Worcs., 1823, at which time he lived at Evesham, possibly
an assistanl master, at the Grammar School. Head Master
of the Grammar School, Barrow-upon-Soar, Leics Died
Aug. 23, 1833, aged 33. (Hoekaday, MSS.; £. A. B. Barnard;
G. Mag., 1833, ii. 379-)
Kirkby, Charles William
KIRK, HENRY JOHN PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. n,
i877- S. of Joseph, of Norton Tower, near Halifax, Yorks.
B. [Mar. 6], 1S57, at Halifax. School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs.
1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Died Jan. 13, 1925, at his
residence at Tunbndge Wells. [Rugby Sch. Reg. (Percy
Henry); The limes, Jan. 14, 1925.)
KIRK, Sir JOHN. Hon. Sc.D. 1897. [Second] s. of the Rev. John,
Minister, of Barry, Forfarshire. B. there Dec. 19, 183;
School, Arbroath High School. At Edinburgh University;
M.D., Edin., 1854; Hon. LL.D., Edin., 1S90; Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1898. Physician, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
Served in the Crimean War, at the Erenkevi Hospital in the
Dardanelles, 1855-56. Accompanied Livingstone as physi-
cian and naturalist on his second Zambesi expedition,
1858-63. Medical officer to the Zanzibar Agency, 1866;
Consul -General at Zanzibar, 1873; Political Agent, 1880.
Persuaded the Sultan to abolish the slave trade; established
the Hast African rubber trade, 1878. F.R.S., 1887. G.C.M.G.,
1886; K.C.B., iSyo. Of Sevenoaks. Died Jan. 15, 1922.
Father of John W. C. (1896), (Fox-Davies, Armorial
families; Medical Directories; D.N.B.)
KIRK, JOHN HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1SS2; B.A. 1884.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1S85; priest, 1880, C. of Si Mary's,
Barnsley, Yorks., 18S5-92. V. of South Ossett, 1892-1911.
V. of Wrenthorpe, 1911-21. C. of St John- the -Divine, Ken-
mngton, Surrey, 1923-7. Died Jan. 20, 1927, in London.
(Crock/ord; The Guardian, Feb. 4, 1927.)
KIRK, JOHN LAMPLUGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1888. S. of John Wright. B. [Apr. 30, 1809], at Hull.
Schools, Wharfedale and llkley. Matnc. Michs. 1
1891; M.B. and B.C. 1898. At St George's Hospital, Londoi..
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. F.S.A. House Surgeon, Hospital
for Sick Children, Gt Onnond Street. Clinical Assistant,
West End Hospital for nervous diseases and St John's
Hospital tor diseases of skin. Practised at Pickering, Yorks.,
1898-40. Died Feb. 26, 1940, at Leeds. [Peile, a. 740;
Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 28, 1940.)
KIRK, JOHN WILLIAM CARNEGIE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2,
1896. [S. of Sir John, K.C.B. (1897), of Sevenoaks. B.
Jan. 21, 1878. School, Marlborough College.] Matnc. Michs.
189b; Scholar; prizeman; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st
Class) 1899. Second Lieut., Duke of Cornwall's L.I., 1899.
Served in the South Afncan War, 1899-191 12 , severely
wounded at Paardeburg; present at the takuig of Pretoria.
With the King's African Rifles in Somahland, 1902-4; Capt.,
1907; Major, iyis; Bt. Lieut. -Col., 1919. Instructor at
K.M.C., 1913-14. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
Duke of Cornwall's L.I,; D.S.O., 1917; mentioned twice m
despatches). Author, Grammar of Somahland Language;
British Garden flora. Of Gedimg House, Gedling, Notts., in
1945. [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ,
Kelly, Handbook.)
KIRK, PERCY ROEBUCK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. , 1
School, Bridlington Quay. Matnc. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891 .
M.A. 1890. Principal of the Hackney Technical Institute,
London, N.E., in 1906. [Lamb. Yearbook.)
KIRK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Si John's, July 1, 1856. S. of
George, farmer (and Sarah). Bapt. Apr. 5, 1835. Of Lincoln.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1S59; priest, 1800; C. of Wrawby with Bngg,
Lines., 1859-64. Head Master of Wrexham Grammar
School, 1864-75. V. of Eagle, Lines., 1875-1900 (the first
resident incumbent for 60 years.). Married, Apr. 13, 1S03,
Mary Emma, 3rd dau. of J. Feltham, Esq., deceased, of
Bngg. Author, First Latin Book. Buned at Eagle, Oct. 3,
1900. (The Guardian, Apr. zz, 1803; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KIRK, WILLIAM TEMPERLEY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899.
[S. of Joseph, of Park Side House, BlackhiU, Durham. B,
Dec. 24, 1879, at BlackhilL] Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr.
1901; B.A. 1902. (T. A. Walker, 648.)
KIRKBY, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 8, 1871. S. of Edward, of Newnham, Cambridge. B.
1S53, at Ormskirk, Lanes. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1911. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1878;
priest, 1879; C. of New Basford, Notts., 1S78-80. C. of
Chester-Ie -Street, Durham, 1880-3. C. of Highgate, Mid-
dlesex, 1883-7. Asst. urg. bee, A.C.S. (Metropolitan Dis-
trict), 1889-92; Org. Sec, West Midland District, 1 . ■■ ■ j _ -
In the American Church, 1S97-1911; R. of Tenafly, New
Jersey, 1897-1902; C. of St James's, New Y'ork, 1902-5;
R. of St Paul's, Canton, Ohio, 1905-ii. R. of Penkevil,
Cornwall, 1911 -23. Chaplain of LMvington I'nory, Kent,
*923~39- Died Oct. 27, 1939. Buried at Davington Priory,
Faversham. (Al. Felsted; Crock/ord; 1 he limes, Oct. 30,
I939-)
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Kirkby, Claude Walter
KIRKBY, CLAUDE WALTER. Adin. pens, (age 19) at Jesus
Oct. 1S94. S. of the Rev. Edward E. W. [next). B. 1
at Ware, Herts. School, Uppingham. Matnc. Michs. 1894;
Rustat Scholar. (Uppingham Sell. Roll.)
KIRKBY, EDWARD ERNEST WARD. Adin. sizar at Trinity,
June 3, 1657. S. of Edward, of 4, South John Street, l.n 1 t
pool. B. 1S3S, at Manchester. School, Hevershai;
■norland. Matric. Michs. 1S5S; Scholar, 1861; B.A.
M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S63; priest, 1864; Chaplam
of Trinity College, 1863-73. C. of Trumpington, Cambs.,
1863-7 and 1869-70. C. of Coton, 1S67-S. C. of Wunpole.
1S70-3. V. of Ware, Herts., 1S73-1003. Rural Dean of
\\ are, 1894-1903. Resided latterly at Hadkigh Hall, buffolk,
where he died May 13, 1905. Father of the above. (Crockford ;
t. May 10, 1905.)
KIRKBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 27, 1774; Fell-
Corn. 1777. Of Nottinghamshire. Matric Michs. 1775; B.A.
[779; M.A. 1703. Ord. deacon (Ely) 17S8. R. of Gotham.
until 1841. As R. of Gotham received licence 01
non-residence, 1S28-35, 'on account of his actual bodily
infirmity.' (Clergy List, 1S42; P. B. G. Binnall,)
KIRKBY, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20), at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1S00.
S. of William, of Uldale, Cumberland. School, Kendal,
Westmorland. Matric. Michs. [801; scholar, 1804
(inn Wrangler) 1S05; M.A. 1809. ord. deacon (Ely) 1S0S;
priest (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1S09. Chaplain, R.N.; at H.M.
Dockyard, Sheemess, 1812-49. Disappears from Crockford,
1865. Father of William (1846). (Clergy List.)
KIRKBY, JOHN. Matric Non-Coil. Michs. 1883. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, Dec. 5, 1885. S. of William. B. at New-
burns, Barrow-in-Furness, Lanes. B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) iSSb; priest, 1S87; C. of St Cleopas,
Toxteth Park, Liverpool, i8do-9 and 1891-2. V. of Santon,
Isle of Man, 1S89-91. V. of St Cath., Edge Hill, Liverpool,
1892-1917. Lie. to off., dio. Liverpool, 1927-41. Resided at
Southport and disappears from Crockjord, 1941.
KIRKBY (post BAGNALL-WILD), RALPH BAGNALL. Adm.
pens, at Caius, Mar. 26, 1S64. [2nd] s. of William, of Liver-
pool, manager of the Albion Marine insurance Co. B.Mar. 23,
1845, at Cheltenham. School, Ruabon. Matnc. Mi
Scholar, 1^04; B.A. (lith Wrangler) 1808; M.A. 1S71. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 10, i860. Called to the Bar, 1870.
On the Northern Circuit. Took the name of Bagnall-Wild,
Nov. 23, [868, on succeeding to the estate of his godfather.
Served m the Great War, 1914-19 (Bng.-Gen., R.A.F.
(aircraft production); C.M.G.). Well known in the lawn
tennis world as the introducer of the system of draw which
bears his name, and has been extended to various other
games Of The Manor House, Costock, Leics. County
Alderman and J.P. for Notts. Died Oct. 11, 1925, at Lough-
borough. (Venn, 11. 365; Caian; Una. War List; Changes of
Same; Inns of Court.)
KIRKBY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Feb. 9, 1868. a. of Edward. B. June 24, 1S45, on the
Atlantic Ocean. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Lent,
1868. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 17, i&oa; B.A. 1871; M.A.
1074. Whitworth scholar, 1872. .Assistant to Sir John
Fowler. M.l.C.E. County Surveyor for Cork, 1S74; built
Youghal and Kinsale bridges (the largest in Ireland). En-
gineer for the Kanturk railway; for Schuli and Skibbereen
railway; adviser for the Clonakdty railway. Engineer to the
Middieton, Youghal and Queenstown waterworks, and for the
laying of the deep water main from Queenstown to Haul-
bowhne. Of York House, Cork, in 1911. Died Jan. 29, 1927,
at West Dulwich. (Peile, 11. 608; The Times, Feb. 1, 1927.)
KIRKBY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 8, 1794-
[S. of the Rev. Thomas, V. of Hornby, Yorks. B. Sept. 22,
1773, at Catterick. School, Richmond, Yorks. (Mr Temple).]
Matric. Michs. 1795. Migrated to St Catharine's, Apr. 6,
1796-
KIRKBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Emmanuel,
May 9, 1 760. S. of the Rev. Richard (1730-1) [R. of Gedling,
Notts.]. B. at Bingham, Notts. Matnc. Michs. 1760; LL.B.
I767-
KIRKBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, July 4,
1846; from University College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Mar. 24, 1S46, aged 18. S. of the Rev. John (1S00).
B. at Sheerness, Kent. School, Rochester. Matric. Michs.
1846; Scholar; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1851 ; priest, 1S52. Second Master of Heath Grammar School,
Halifax, 1850-1. C. of Codchngtun with Llston, Notts.,
1851-3. C. of Aylesford, Kent, 1834 6. Chaplam of the
R.V. patriotic asylum, Wandsworth Common, 1858-73.
V. of Cholsey, Berks., 1873-3. Died Nov. 2, 1878. (Al.Oxon.,
which states that he was eldest son of 'William'; Clergy
L:s( , Crockford.)
KIRKCUDBRIGHT, Lord (1790), see McCLELLAN, S. H.
Kirkman, John Parke
K1RKE, The Rev. GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 24) at
Mac-daeene, Apr. 4, 1786. In Priest's Orders.
KIRKE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Julv
Doubtful if resided. One of these names, b. Dec. 1
« .. Lieut., 19th Foot Regt., 1854; Capt.. 185S; Brevet-
1372; Brevet-Lieut.-Col., 1SS0; retired, 1881. (Army
Lists.)
KIRKE, PERCY ST GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900 S. of Colonel Mervyn St George, of Lmkheld House,
burgh, Midlothian. B. 1881, at Reading. School, St
, York. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909-
KIRKE ST GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 14, 1832.
S of Col. John, J. P., of Markhani and Retford, Notts, [and
Anne Mervyn dau. of Sir William Richardson, Bart., of
Augher, Co. Tyrone]. B. at East Retford. Bapt. I
1814. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. iS37-
C. of Sturton-en-le-Steeple, Notts., 1837-54- P-C of Little-
borough, 1S39-54. R. of Martin, Lines., 1S54-61. Manned,
June 6 1843, Mary, dau. of Joseph Cooke, D.D., Master of
the Grammar School, Nottingham, and had issue. Died
Jan. 1S61; buried Jan. 23. (Peiie, 11. 446; Burke, L.G.;
Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index Ecclcs.; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
KIRKE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, May
1817. [Elder] s. of John, Esq., of Retford, Notts. Matnc.
Mich's. 1S17; Steme scholar, 1819. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 3, 1S20. (Inns of Court.)
K1RKE-SMITH, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of the Rev. Arnold, of Boxworth rectory, Cambs.
20], 1S78, at Eaton-Socon, Beds. School, Charter-
house. "Matnc. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1S99; M.A. 1903. Solicitor.
Joined the firm of Little and Co., Bombay, 1909. Solicitor
to the Government of India, in the Legislative Department,
1932-7. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., I.A.R.O.,
attached nth Bengal Lancers and 12th Cavalry). Died
Dec. 25, 1937, at Risalpur. (Univ. War List; I he Times,
Dec. 28, I937-)
KIRKHAM, ARTHUR WALTER MACDONALD. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, July S, 1871. [Only] s. of Arthur [Leeche], of
Wexham, Bucks. B. 1S50, at Finchley, Middlesex. School,
Littlehampton, Sussex (pnvate). Matnc. Michs. 1871J B.A.
1875; LL.M. 1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 3, 1878.
Called to the Bar, May 11, 1881. Special Pleader on the
Northern Circuit. (Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men al
the Bar.)
KIRKHAM, THOMAS ARNOLD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. S, 1886. S. of [Sir] Thomas Brown, lawyer
[barrister, Bombay education Dept.]. B. in Bombay
[Sept. 10, 1S67J. [School, Cheltenham CoUege] Matric.
Michs. 18S6; B.A. 1SS9. Rowed in the trial eights, 188S and
1889. 'He refused to take his M.A. degree because, when he
was coaching a college boat, he preferred to dine in hall with
the crew.' A pioneer of the Stedfast, training ship lor boys,
at Kingston. Adm. Sohcitor, Apr. 1894. Practised in London.
Of 38, Bedford Row, London. Died Apr. 30, 1936, at Sur-
biton, aged 68. (Cheltenham Coll. Keg.; Pembroke Coll. Keg.;
Law Lists; The I imes, May 2, 1936.)
KIRKLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 7, 1846.
S. of Alexander McKenzie, merchant, of Glasgow [and
Isabella Davie]. B. there Dec. 4, 1827. [School, Merchiston
Castle.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1S54. C. of
St George's, Bloomsbury, London, 1851-4. Died Dec. 6,
1S54, in Dublin, 'ot malignant smallpox, caught in his
devotion to a soldier of artillery.' (Merchiston Castle Sch.
Keg.; Clergy List; The Guardian, Dec. 20, 1854.)
KIRKLAND, WILLIAM AGMONDISHAM VESEY D'URBAN.
Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 25, 1870. [Elder] s. of John
Agmondisham Vesey, Colonel [Coldstream Guards, who was
present at the Alma, Balaclava and Inkerman, and at the
Siege of Sebastopol]. B. Dec. 2, 1S50, at Montreal. School,
Wellington CoUege (Dr Benson). Matnc. Michs. 1S70. Went
to Western Canada and farmed. Sometime of 55, Temple
Fortune Hill, London, N.W. Died 1913. (Wellington Coll.
Reg.)
KIRKLAND- WHITTAKER, HARRY (1893), see WH1TTAKER.
KIRKMAN, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 9, 1S09.
4th s. of the Kev. Thomas Pennington (Trinitj
Dublin, 1829), M.A., F.R.S., R. of Croft, Lanes. B. there
July 13, 1849. School, Rossall (Mr 1 isboru ). Ma ri
1869. Died Dec. 8, 1 Reg.)
KIRKMAN, JOHN PARKh.
1876. [S. of the Rev. [oshua (next). B. Dec. 17, 1856.
School, High! ■
1 lead Master of Oxfoid Military C< 1II1
for many years i civil and military side of
Bedford School. Of 64, Kinibolton Ro
Died Dec 15, 1935, at B .'.-; School-
masters' Directories; 1 he 1 lines, Dec. lb, UJ35.)
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Kirkman, Joshua
KIRKMAN, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 16, 1846.
[Eldest s. of John, M.D., of Melton, Woodbndge, Suffolk.
B. Feb. 23, 1829. School, King's, Bruton.] Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. ($oth Wrangler) 1S51; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1S52; priest, 1853. Assistant Master at King's
School, Bruton, 1S51-5. Inc. of St Paul's Episcopal Chapel,
Aberdeen. V. of Field Dalling, Norfolk, 1855-9. C. of
St Gdes-in-the-Fields, London, 1859-61. P.C. of St John's
Chapel, Harnpstead, 1861-70. V. of St Stephen's, Hamp-
stead, 1870-1903. Secretary to Loudon Clerical Conference.
Resided latterly at Southwold, where he died July 1, 1904.
Father of the above. (A'mg's Sch., Bruton, Reg., which gives
'died 1903'; Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, July 4,
1904.)
KIRKNESS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5,
182;. Of Cornwall. [2nd s. of William, Capt., of Dispatch,
packet, of Kermck, St Gluvias {and Jane Sanders). B. Dec.
25, 1809.] Matric. Michs. 1*27; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1832; pnest, 1833; C. of Philleigh, Cornwall.
C. of St Austell; C. of Lewannick; C. of Marystow and Thrus-
helton, Devon; R. of Kennerleigh, 1840-3. R. of Forrabury
and Minster, Cornwall, 1843-77. Married JuUa Mary, dau.
of W. E. Man, and had issue nine children. Author, 1 he
Hmdrame to a cordial reception of Gospel truth. Died June 15,
1877, at Forrabury rectory. (Boase, Coll. Comub., 463;
Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Ctockfoid; Foster, Infex Ecclesj
KIRKPATRICK, ALEXANDER FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 8, 1867. S. of the Rev. Francis. B. June 25,
1849, at Lewes, Sussex. School, Hadevbury. Matric. Michs.
1867; Scholar, 1868; Person pnz.-, 1868; Bell scholar, 1868;
Craven scholar, 1870; Cams Greek Testament prize, 1870;
Winchester Reading prize, 1871; Tvrwhitt Hebrew scholar,
1874; B.A. 1871; {2nd Classic, 1871; Theol, Exam., 1st Class,
1872); Scheie field priz--, 10;: ; Evans prize, 1872; M.A. 1874;
B.D. 1S89; D.D. 1892. Fellow, 1871; Assistant tutor,
1S71-S2, Junior Dean, 1877-82. Junior Proctor, 1881-2.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1874; pnest, 1875. Regius Professor of
Hebrew (and Canon of Ely), 1882-1903. Lady Margaret's
Professor of Divinity, 1903-6. University Preacher, 1875,
1878, 1882, 18S9, 1897, 1903, 1909. Warburton Lecturer at
Lincoln's Inn, i8S6^»o. Hon. D.C.L., Bishop's Univ.,
Lennox, 1905; Hon. LL.D., Queen's Univ., Kingston, 1905.
Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1882, 1893. Master of Selwyn,
1898-1907. Dean of Ely, 1906-36. His accurate knowledge
and clear exposition made his lectures valuable to advanced
students, and he embodied his learning in forms that helped
the weaker. A brilliant scholar, he was one of the pioneers
in the province of Old Testament criticism and history.
Member of Convocation. Author, Commentaries ou the two
Books of Samuel and on the Psalms 111 the Camlo;.,
for Schools and Colleges; 1 he Divine Library of the Old
Testament; The Doctrine of the Tr>pi;<i.,, General Editor for
Old Testament and Apocrypha of the Cambridge Bible for
Schools and Colleges, 1893-1929. Lived latterly at Bourne-
mouth, where he died Ian. 2;, 1940, aged 90. (Haileybury
Coll. Keg.; Crockford; The Junes, Jan. 24, 1940.)
KIRKPATRICK, ALEXANDER RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Feb. 28, 1832. [Elder s. of William, gent ,
of Donacomper, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland. B. 1813.]
Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1841.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 9, 1838. Of Donacomper,
Celbndge, Co. Kildare; J. P. Married, 1854, Kathenne
Louisa, dau. of Thomas Trench, of Milliceut, Naas, Co
Kildare. Died 1891. Father of William T. (1876) and of
Frederick A. (1880). (Inns of C-not , Fux-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
KIRKPATRICK, CHARLES SHARPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 7, 1833. [2nd, but only surviving, s. of Sir Thomas,
5th Bart., of Closebum, Dumfries, and Jane, dau. of Charles
Kirkpatrn k Miarpe, oi 1 1. .. In. »ni, [M.mitrK>. I'. May, 1 -S 1 1 . J
Matric. Michs. 1S33. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 184c.
Succeeded his father as 6th Bart., 1844. Married, Mar. 24,
1837, Helen Stuart, dau. of Thomas Kirk, of Keir Mill,
Dumfries, and had issue. Died Oct, 9, 1867, at Libertad,
Peru, S. America, when returning to England. (Boase, 11.
829; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of C ourt; G.E.i ,)
KIRKPATRICK, EDWARD GODMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 11, 1845 [Elder] s. of Richard Godman, Esq.
(iSoy) [of Ryde, Isle of Wight]. B. in the Isle of Wight.
School, miss, x (private). Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A 1851;
M.A. 1S55. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apl
Called to the Bar, [an. 26, 1853. Brother..! Kn hard I G
(1S50). [Inns of Court; Law Lists, until 1880; I-oster, Men
at the Bar.)
KIRKPATRICK, FREDERICK ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1880. [3rd] s. of .Alexander Richard (1832),
of Donacomper, Celbndge, Co. Kildare. B. there [June 10],
Kirshaw, Richard
1861. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1880;
Scholar, 1883; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. University Extension
Lecturer, 1898-1919. Reader in Spanish, 1919-33. Author,
Imperial Defence and I rude; A History of Argentina; The
Spanish Conquistadores, and annotated editions of Spanish
classics. Brother of William T. (1876). (Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families, Who's Who.)
KIRKPATRICK, JAMES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's,
May 3, 1826. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse, Oct. 20,
1826. Of Surrey. S. of George, of Keston, Bromley, Kent.
Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 19, 1833; pnest, June 8, 1834; C. of
Southery, Norfolk, 1833-8. C. of Cudham, Kent, 183S-48.
C. of Cathenngton, Hants., 1838-73. Mamed, De.
Elizabeth Ann, dau. of the Rev. Joseph William Martin, R.
of Keston. Of Keston, Kent, in 1S60. Died Oct. 22, 1882,
at St Leonard's-on-Sea. Brother of John (1832). (T. A.
Walker, 4:7; < lergv List; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 1,
1882; G.Mag., 1834, 1. 102.)
KIRKPATRICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 22, 1832.
[2nd s. of George, of Hollydale, Bromley, Kent.] B. 181 5.
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 31, 1835. Called to the Bar, Jan. 31,
1840. Major, Kent Artillery Militia. 1. if Monk's Horton Park,
Kent. J. P. for Kent. Married, 1854, Margaretta, eldest dau.
of Henry Caldecott, Esq., of Holton Hall, Lines. Editor of
Mackenzie's Roman Law. Died May 2, 1905, at Folkestone,
aged 90. Brother of James (1826). (Inns of Court; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bat , I he 1 imes, May 4, 1905.)
KIRKPATRICK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 6, 1S53. S. of John, advocate, formerly Chief Justice of
the Ionian Islands. B. 1835, at Alloa, Clackmannans. School,
Midlothian. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1S68.
Professor of History, Edinburgh University, 1 881-1909;
Secretary of Seuatus and Dean of the Law Faculty, 1S86-97.
LL.B., Ecun. 1870. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, 1890, and Edin-
burgh, 1910. Dr.Jur., Heidelberg. Advocate, 1S68. Ofncier
de l'lnstruction Pubbque. Hon. Member {one of founders) of
the Franco-Scottish Society. Author, historical and legal.
Died Jan. 12, 1920, at Nice. (Who was Who, 1016-28.)
KIRKPATRICK, JOHN [WILDBORE]. Adm sizar (age 15) at
Magdalene, Apr. 6, 1811. S. of the Rev. John, of Fowlmi re,
Cambs. Matric. Easter, 181 1, as John Wildbore.
KIRKPATRICK, RICHARD GODMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1809. Matric. Michs. 1810. Father of Edward G.
(1S45) and Richard T. G. (next).
KIRKPATRICK, RICHARD TEMPLE GODMAN. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 4, 1850. S. of Richard Iwin
(sk) [Godman] (above). B. [July 1, 1832], in the Isle of
Wight. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S50. In the Diplo-
matic Service; Attache at Copenhagen, Denmark, 'where he
rescued his chief, Sir Augustus Paget, on the capsizing of a
boat, under exceptionally dithcult circumstances.' Secretary
to the Legation at Washington, 1S64, and Vienna, 1 -<■-■.
retired, 1870. Of Tunbridge Wells. Died Apr. 10, 1916, at
Niton, Isle of Wight. Brother of Edward G. (1845). [Rugby
Sch. Reg., which also gives 'S. of Richard Goodwin'; 1 he
Times, Apr. 13, 1916.)
KIRKPATRICK, WILLIAM TRENCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. [Eldest] s. of Alexander Richard (1S32), of
Donacomper, Celbndge, Co. Kildare. B. there Aug. 1, 1857.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1879. Called to the Bar, Apr. 18,
1883. On the South Eastern Circuit. Of Donacomper,
Celbridge. High Sheriff of Co. Kildare. Died Apr. 10, 1941,
(Rugby Sch. Reg,; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Inns of
Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar ; The Times, Apr. 22,
1941.)
KIRKUS, CUTHBERT HAYWARD. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 16, 1899. S. of William Miller. B. June 8, iSSo,
at Liverpool. [School, Sedbergh.J Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902. Stockbroker. Of 4, Water Street, Liverpool, and
Madingley, East ham, Cheshire, in 1909. Served in the Great
War, 19 14-19 (Capt., R.G.A.); killed in action, July 31, 19 17.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
KIRSHAW, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 1762. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel [D.D., V. of Leeds
and R. of Ripley (1723), and -Ann, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
Brook, D.D., Minister of St John's Church, Leeds. B. 1743.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1762; Scholar, 1763; B.A.
1766; M.A. 1769. Fellow, 1767. Ord. deacon (Londou)
May 21, 1769, pnest (Peterb.) 1770. R. of Marsham, Norfolk,
and Minister of the donative of Holy Trinity, Leeds. Died
s.p. Jan 27, 1791,' Liter a lingering illness.' {Eton Coll. Reg.,
uhii b erroneously gives ' s. of Richard'; Northants. Clergy;
F.M.U., 1. 157; G. Mag., 1791, 1. 95.)
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Kirwan, Charles Lionel Fitzgerald
KIRWAN, CHARLES LIONEL FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Feb. 16, 182S. Of Mayo. [Doubtless eldest
s. of Patrick, of Cregg, Galway.] Ma trie. Michs. 1829; B.A.
1834. Brother of the next, etc.
K1RWAN, EDWARD DOMINICK GEOFFREY MARTIN. Adm.
at King's, a scholar from Eton, Jan. 30, 1834. [2nd s. of
Patrick.] B. Aug. 5, 1814, at Cheltenham. Ma trie. Easter,
1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1837-54. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1S3S; priest, 1S39. R. of Prior's portion, Tiverton,
Devon, 1843-6. V. of Wootton-Wawen, Warws., 1854-76.
Subsequently resided at Rue Neuve Chaussee, Boulogne-sur-
Mer. Married Louisa, only dau. of Thomas Macquoid.
Translator of Don Adolfo de Castro's History of the Jews in
Spain. Died June 27, 1S90, at Dover. Brother of Hyacinth
(1S38), John H. (1835), etc. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland (Edward
only); Clergy List; Crockford; King's Coll. Reg.; Wm.
Cowper.)
KIRWAN, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June, 1S79. S. of George Benjamin. B. in London. [School,
City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1SS8.
Assistant Master at The Wick, Brighton, for two and a half
years; at Paris for half a year; at Coatham Grammar School,
Redcar, for three years; at Wyggeston Grammar School,
Leicester, for seven years. Assistant Director of Leicester
Technical School for two years. Head Master of South Shields
High School, 1896-18-. Died before 1934. (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
KIRWAN, HYACINTH. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Sept. 24, 1838. [4th s. of Patrick, of Cregg, Co. Galway, and
Louisa Margaret, dau. of Dominick G. Browne, of Castle
Macgarrett, Co. Mayo.] B. July 28, 1820, at Freshford,
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1S43; Crosse Scholar,
1843; Tvrwhitt Hebrew Scholar (2nd), 1845; M.A. 1846.
Fellow, 1841-57. Chaplain to the East India Co. With the
held force under Geueral Sir Colin Campbell at Lucknow.
Died there, unmarried, in hospital, of smallpox, Apr. 185S.
Bequeathed his Oriental books to the College. Brother of
Edward D. G. M. [1834) and the next, etc. (Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; King's Coll. Reg.; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, June 8,
1S58.)
KIRWAN, JOHN HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 18, 1835. [3rd s. of Patrick, Esq., of 77, Pulteney
Street, Bath, and Louisa Margaret, dau. of Dominick G.
Browne, of Castle Macgarrett, Co. Mayo.] B. Dec. 25, 1S16,
at Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A.
1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow, 1S38-57. Cricket 'blue," 1839.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 14, 183S. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1842; priest (Gloucester and Bristol, Litt. dim.
from Bath and Wells) 1843. C. of Old Cleeve, Somerset,
1850-1. C. of Withvcombe, 1851-6. C. of St Feock, Corn-
wall, 1856-63. P.C. of Buck Mills, Devon, 1863-74. R. of
Antony, Cornwall, 1874-99. Died June 13, 1899. Brother of
the above and of Edward D. G. M. (1834), etc. (King's Coll.
Reg.; Book of Blues; Boase, Coll. Comub., 464; Burke, L.G.
of Ireland; Inns of Court; Crockford; Clergy Lists; The Times,
June 21, 1899.)
KIRWAN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 28, 1849.
[Elder s. of Capt. Richard, deceased, 7th Fusiliers (and Ellen,
dau. of George Bond, barrister). B. 1S30. School, Brighton
College.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Little Bardheld,
Essex, 1855-7. C. of Gosfield, 1857-60. R. of Gittisham,
Devon, 1S60-72. Rural Dean of Honiton. Married, i860.
Rose Helen, dau. of the Rev. Edward Barrett Lampet, V. of
Gt Bardheld, and had issue. F.S.A. Drowned, while bathing
at Sidmouth, Sept. 2, 1872, aged 43. (Brighton Coll. Reg.,
which gives 'b. 1829'; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Crockford;
Clergy List; W. M. Within.)
KISCH, HERMANN MICHAEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 19,
1869. [4th] s. of Joseph [surgeon], of London. B. there
[Dec. 1], 1850. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 6, 1871.
Appointed to the I.C.S.; at Calcutta, 1873; engaged on relief
measures in the famines which beset Madras in 1874 and 1877.
Assistant to the Director-General of Statistics. Called to the
Bar, June 6, 18S3. Subsequently in the Indian postal service,
organising mails for the Sikkim Campaign, 1888. Director-
General of the Post Office in India, 1890-1, 1893-5, 1896-7,
1901 and 1902-4. Represented India at the International
Postal Congresses at Vienna, 1891; at Washington, 1897;
at Beme, 1900; at Rome, 1906; and at the Imperial Penny
Postage Conference, 1898. Divisional Commissioner, 1902;
Financial Secretary to the Bengal Government. The ' father '
of the Indian C.S. Latterly of Aldingbourne, Sussex. Died
Nov. 7, 1942, in London, aged 91. (Inns of Court; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at tht liar-, I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who, The
Times, Nov. 9, 1942.)
Kitchener, Elliott
K1SSACK, BERNARD KEBLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1900. S. of Canon — [Edward William (Isle of Man
College, 1855; Trinity College, Dublin, 1861)], R. of Chil-
lenden, Dover. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1905; priest (Richmond, for Ripon)
1907; C. of Bedale, Yorks., 1905-9. C. of St Augustine's,
Edgbaston, 1909-12. V. of Lydbury North, Salop, 1912-19.
V. of Burneston, Yorks., 1919-21. V. of Moor Allertoii,
1921-35. V. of Knaresborough, 1935-4S-. Rural Dean of
Knaresborough , 1 9 38-43 . Preb. of Ripon Cathedral .
Brother of the next. (Crockford; P. B. G. Binnall.)
KISSACK, WILFRID LANGTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 9, 1893. S. of the Rev. Edward William [Isle of Man
College, T855; Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1861], of Bal-
laugh rectory, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
New Milverton, Warws., 1897-1901. C. of St Michael's,
Bowes Park, Middlesex, 1901-2. C. of St Philip's, George-
town, Demerara, British Guiana, 1902-5 and 1926-7.
Chaplain at Paramaribo, 1905-26. R. of St Swithin's,
Vriadenhoop, 1927-30. Archdeacon of Demerara, 1927-41.
Canon of St George's Cathedral, 1927-41. Vicar-General,
dio. of Guiana, 1927-41. V. of Christ Church, Georgetown,
1930-41. O.B.E., 1927. Died Aug. 24, 1942. Brother of the
above. (Crockford.)
KISSAN, BERNARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
189S. [Elder] s. of William, Esq. B. June 20, 1879. School,
Central Foundation, London (Dr Wormell). Matric. Michs.
1898; Scholar; B.A. (14/A Wrangler) 1901; M.A. 1938.
Appointed to I.C.S., 1902; served in Bombay as Assistant
Collector and Magistrate; Officiating Accountant-General, in
Burma, 1908; Deputy Accountant-General, Burma, 1910-12;
Special Officer, Salsette Building site, Apr. 1914-June, 1916;
Acting Collector and Supt. of Stamps, 1922; retired, Nov.
1924. Died Jan. 18, 1941, at Bexhill. Benefactor to the
College. (I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Jan. 21, 1941.)
KITCHEN, HAROLD ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1895. S. of Charles F. H. B. Nov. 5, 1876, at Manchester.
School, Manchester Grammar (Mr Glazebrook and Mr I. H.
King). Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. At St Mary's Hos-
pital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. House Surgeon, Tottenham
Hospital; Clinical Assistant, St Mary's Hospital. In practice
at Manchester in 1910; at Douglas, Isle of Man, and Ramsey,
1930-44-. (Medical Directories.)
KITCHEN, HENRY (1823), see KITCHIN.
KITCHEN (post KITCHIN), JOSEPH LAXTON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, July 6, 1853; re-adm. sizar July 3, 1S54. S. of
Laxton, labourer [and Ann]. Of Northamptonshire. B. at
Newborough. Bapt. Apr. 24, 1831. Matric. Michs. 1854;
Scholar; B.A. (15^ Wrangler) 1S58; M.A. 1S61. Subsequently
spelt his name Kitchin. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1859; priest,
i860. Second Master of Loughborough Grammar School,
1859. Head Master of Bideford Grammar School, 1869-74.
C. of St James's, Exeter, 1874-6. Chaplain of the Wonford
asylum, Exeter, 1876-1901. Resided latterly at Tei-nmouth,
where he died Dec. 23, 1905. Father of Francis A. L.
[Kitchin] (1885), Arthur J. W. (1888), Frederick H. (1886).
(Crockford; The Times, Dec. 25, 1905.)
KITCHENER, ARTHUR BUCK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1871. [3rd] s. of Henry Horatio, Colonel in the
Army [and Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Chevallier, of
AspaU Hall, Suffolk], B. [Nov. 14, 1S52], at Ballygothhn,
Co. Kerry, Ireland. Schools, in Ireland and New Zealand.
Matric. Michs. 1S71. Scientific lecturer in London. Associate
of the R. School of Mines, 1875. F.G.S. For many years
manager of the large property of his father in New Zealand.
Prospected for minerals in New Zealand, Australia, Mexico,
the Dutch E. Indies, and in S. Africa. Sometime of Waihemo
Grange Dunback, Otago, New Zealand. Settled at St Mary
Bourne, Hants., in 1901. Died unmarried Feb. 24, 1907, at
Lucerne. Buried at St Mary Bourne. Brother of Horatio
Herbert, Lord Kitchener of Khartoum (1898). (Pette, u. 621,
which gives 'b. Apr. 1852'; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, Col.
Gentry, 1. 181.)
KITCHENER, ELLIOTT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 14,
1884. [Eldest] s. of Philip Elliott. B. [Dec. 25, 1865], at
Adare, Co. Limerick. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 18S4; exhibitioner; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891, Assistant
Master at Dulwich College preparatory School, 1S87-92; at
Dulwich College, 1892-5; at Rugby, 1895-1903. Head Master
of Greenbank School, Liverpool, 1903-n; of the Golden
Parsonage School, Hemel Hempstead, 1911-18-, Co Editoi
of the Guildford Diocesan Gazette. Resided latterly at Guild-
ford, Surrey, where he died Oct. 10, 1929. First cousin of
Lord Kitchener of Khart. .inn Peile.i] ott, MSS.;
Burke, P. and B., which gives 'died Oct, .
Directories; The limes, Oct. 11, 1929.)
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KITCHENER, FRANCIS ELLIOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 17, 1556. [2nd] s. of William Cripps [solicitor], of New-
market [and Ann, dau. of John Orbell, of Kentford Hall,
Suffolk]. B. there [Dec. 30], 1S38, Schools [Rep ton, 1851-4,
and] Rugby. Matri( . Michs. 1057, Scholar, 1859; B.A. (12th
Wrangler) 1861; M.A. 1864; LL.M. 1874. Fellow, 1863.
Assistant Master at Wellington College, 1861-2; at Rugby,
1802-75. Head Master of the High School, Newcastle-under-
Lyme, Staffs., 1875-91. J. P. Assistant Commissioner, Royal
Commission on Secondary Education, 1854. Of Oulton Old
Hall, Stone, Stalls. Alderman, Staffs. County Council. J. P.
Dieds.£. July 6, 1915. Brother of William O. (1S44). {Rugby
Sch. Reg. ; Repton Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
KITCHENER OF KHARTOUM, HORATIO HERBERT, Lord.
Hon. LL.D. 1898. [2nd s. of Lieut. -Col. Henry Horatio, of
Cossington, Leics., and Crotter House, Ballylougford, Co.
Kerry- [and Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Chevailier, of
Aspall Hall, Suffolk]. B. there June 24, 1850. Educated in
Switzerland, and at R.M.A. Woolwich. Lieut., K.E., 1S71;
Capt., 18S3. Served in expedition for relief of General Gordon
in Khartoum, 1884-5. Major, 1884; Lieut. -Col., 1S85.
Governor-General of Eastern Sudan, 1S86; Adjutant-General,
Egyptian Army, 1892. K.C.M.G., 1894. Major-General and
KX'.B. for services m River war, 1896. Defeated Khalifa's
army at Omdurmau and re-occupied Khartoum, 1898.
Created Baron, 1898. Governor-Genera! of the Sudan, 1899.
Lieut. -General, 1899. Lord Robert's Chief oi Staff m South
Africa, 1S99. Commander-in-Chief, Boer War, 1900-2.
General, 1902. Commander-in-Chief in India, 1902-9; Field
Marshall, 1909. Created Earl, 1914. Secretary of State for
W.ir, 1 9 1 4 ;" mcp'.jbed British army from six to seventy
divisions, 1914-10. K.G., 1915. Drowned off the Orkneys,
with the staff of his Mission, Juue, 1916, whilst sailing in
H.M.S. Hampshire to visit Russia. Brother of Arthur B.
(1871). (Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.; Army Lists.)
KITCHENER, JESSE. Adm. at Clare, c. 1815. Matnc. Michs.
18.5; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822.
KITCHENER, WILLIAM BROWN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 27, 1S23. [Onlvjs. of Dr [William] Kitchener (for whom
seeD.N.B.). B. [June 23, 1804], in London. School, Charter-
house. Matnc. Michs. 1624. Married, Sept. 2, 1828, Georgina
Macdonel, dau. of Major Edgworth, of Wilton Place, London.
Ihe D.N.B. calls him 'a natural son, who was educated at
Cambridge and inherited the bulk of his property; no
legitimate children.' This account, taken almost verbatim
from the G. Mag. obit. (1827), contains some doubtful state-
meats, for it asserts that the father was at Eton and was also
M.D. of Glasgow; not found 111 Eton Coll. Reg. or in Glasgow
degrees. [List of Carthusians (Kitchiner); G. Mag,, 1828, 11.
270.)
KITCHENER, WILLIAM ORBELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 27, 1844. [Elder] s. of William Cripps, attorney [and
Ann]. B. Sept. 11, 182b, at Bury St Edmund's. School,
Uppingham (DrButterton). Matnc. Michs. 1844. A solicitor,
in partnership with his father. Died s.p. Dec. 14, 1077, at
Newmarket; buried there. Brother of Francis E. (1856).
{Uppingham Sch. Roll, which gives ' b. Sept. 1827'; Bury
Grammar Sch. Keg. (under his family); Burke, P. and B.)
KITCHIN, ARTHUR JAMES WARBURTON. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 18S8. [Youngest) s. of the
Rev. Joseph Laxton (Kitchen) 11053), of Heavitree, near
Exeter. B. [Jan. 31, 1870], at Bideford. [School, Clifton
College (1883-S).] Matrn . Michs. 1S88; B.A. (18//1 Wrangler)
1891. Entered the I.C.S., 1892; Assistant Commissioner, on
Settlement duty, Punjab, 1901 ; Deputy Commissioner, 1904.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Punjab Light Horse).
Secretary to Publicity Bureau, Punjab, 1918. C.I.l , tgi;
Retired, [uly, 192X. Oi b, Luleherue Court, London, S.W., in
1944. Brother ot Franus A. L. (1805), etc. (Clifton Coll.
Keg., Pembroke ( oil. Keg., I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who.)
KITCHIN, CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY Hall,
Mar- 12, 1878. [2nd] s. of John, h>q., J 1'., oi 2, 1 he Crescent,
Scarborough. B. Oct. 1, 1S59. School, St Peter's, York,
.. .in, . Michs. 1878; B.A. andLL.B. 18S2. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 8, 1880; Inns of Court prizeman, 1880 and 1881;
international and constitutional law scholarship, 1883.
1 ailed to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1884. On the North Eastern
Circuit. Died Jan. 28, 1913. at his residence at Chiton,
Bristol. Brother of the next two. {Inns of Court; Laiv Lists;
Foster, Men at tkt Bar; the Times, Jan. 30, 1913.)
KITCHIN, DARCY BUTTERWORTH. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
Oct. 10, 1881. [3rd] s. of John [J. P.], of 2, Ihe Crescent,
Scarborough [and sometime of Pannal, Yorks.J. B. 1803,
Kitchin, Joseph Laxton
at Worcester. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master at Dover College, 1886.
Founded the Public Schools Year Book, 1889, and edited it
for 14 years. Editor of Episodes from Le Comte dc Monte
Crtsto and L' Evasion du Due de Beaufort, from Dumas;
An Introduction to the Study of Provencal. Translated
Monk's Geschichte de> Gneehischen Literatur. Author, Ihe
Solent Chart Book; Beigscm for Beginners; Days of my Youth,
etc. Resided at Bournemouth, where he died Apr. 9, 1939.
Brother of the above and the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.,
Dover Coll. Reg. ; Who was Who, 1929-40; The 1 tmes,
Apr. 10, 1939.)
KITCHIN, ERNEST HUGH. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 30.
1S95. [Youngest s. of John, J. P., of Scarborough, and some-
time of Park House, Harrogate. B. Aug. 15, 1874. Schools,
Haileybury and Giggleswick.] Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898; M.B., B.C. and M.A. 1903. At Guy's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Practised at Skipton, Yorks., for
10 years; retired owing to ill-health. Interested in palaeo-
lithic research. Author, Nodule Implements in the Bourne-
mouth District. Resided latterly at Bournemouth, where he
died June 2ii, 1935. Brother of the two above. [Haileybury
Coll. Keg.; Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The
limes, June 29, 1935.)
KITCHIN, F1NLAY LORIMER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 18, 1890. [Only] s. of William Henry, chemist, of
Whitehaven [and Jessie Smith Tower]. B. Dee. 13, 1870, at
St Bees. [School, St Bees.] Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893,
M.A. 1S9S; Sc.D. 1924. Studied also at Munich, where he
graduated Ph.D. summa cum laude. Assistant palaeonto-
logist to the Geological Survey of Great Bntain, 1898-1905;
Palaeontologist, 1905-34. Prepared close study of fossils
entrusted to him by the Geological Survey of India. F.R.S.,
192S. An authority on the construction of pipe-organs, and
on developments in locomotive design. An accomplished
musician. Author, Jurassic Fauna of Cutch: the Brachipoda,
etc.; Co-author ot The Comealed Mesozotc Rucks in Kent.
Died Jan. 20, 1934, in London. (The Times, Jan. 23, 1934;
Royal Society obit., 1934, 349-)
KITCHIN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Sept. 1,
1861. S. of the Rev. Francis, deceased [Trinitj 1
Dublin, 1828]. B. [Dec. 8, 1841], at Stone, Stafis. School,
King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric, Michs. 1861;
B.A. 1865; M.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (York) 1866; priest,
1867; C. of St Helen's, York, 1806. Assistant Mastei it
St Peter's School, York, 1866-8. C. of Leeds, 1808-70. C. of
St Andrew's, Aberdeen, 1870-8. Inc. of St James's, Muthill,
Perthshire, 187S-S7. Senior Chaplain and Precentor oi
St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1879. Died May 31, 1888,
111 Edinburgh. (King William's t oil., Isle of Man, Reg.;
Crockford, ihe Guardian, June 6, 1888.)
KITCHIN, FRANCIS ALFRED LAXTON. Adm. pen-
at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1003. Elder s. of the Rev. Joseph
Laxton [Kitchen] (1853), of Heavitree, near Exeter. B.
Aug. 21, 1866, at Calling ton, Cornwall. School, Clifton
College, Matric. Michs. 1885, Scholar; B.A. (17th Wrangler)
1888. Assistant Master at Clifton College, 1889; at Brecon
College, 1890-1; at Ouudle, 1891-2; at Cheltenham College,
1892-3. Naval Instructor (H.M.S. Barfieur and Britannia),
1895-1901. Published accounts of Cretan disturbances in
1900. Author, nautical; made an ingenious diagram for use
in ex-meridian observations. Died Mar. 3, 1901, at Dart-
mouth. Brother oi Arthur |. W, (r888), etc. (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; Cheltenham Cull. Reg.; J. T. Rule.)
KITCHIN, FREDERICK HARCOURT. Adm, pens at Selwyn
H., Oct. 1, r886. [S oi the Rev. J. L. Kitchen (1853), oi
Teignmouth.] B. Sept. ro, 1867. School, Malvern. Matri.
Michs. 1886; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1889. Tutor at Oxford
Military College, Cowley, 1889-91. An actuarial clerk, hrst
with the Alliance and afterwards with the Commercial
Union Assurance Companies. For some years a member of
The limes staff; editor of the Financial and Commercial
Supplement, 1904-8. Editor of the Glasgow Herald, 1909-17;
the Board of Trade journal, 1917-27. Retired owing to
ill-health. Wrote, under the pen-name of 'Bennel Copple-
stone,' much lictiou, including J ttny and the Boys and
Madame Gilbert's Cannibal. Died Aug. 6, 1932, at Lee on-
the-Solent. Brother of the above, eti [Malvern Coll. Reg.;
Who was Who, 1929-40; The limes, Aug. S, 1932.)
KITCHIN (or KITCHEN), HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 22, 1S23, as Kitchen. Of Cumberland. Matnc. Michs.
1623; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1834;
priest, 1835; C. of Mosser, Cumberland, -1842-3. V. of
Embleton, 1843-57. Disappears from Crockford, 1865.
(Clergy List (Kitchen).)
KITCHIN, JOSEPH LAXTON (1853), see KITCHEN.
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Kitchin, Shepherd Braithwaite
KITCHIN, SHEPHERD BRAITHWAITE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1898. S. of David, Esq., of Kimberley, S. Africa.
B. at Dalton-in-Furness, Lanes. School, South
College, Capetown (B.A. and LL.B.). Matric. Michs. 1S98;
Scholar; IX. B. 1901. Acting Crown Prosecutor for Griqua-
land West, 1910. Member (for Kimberley) of Cape Pro-
vincial Council, 1912-13. Editor of South African 1 so
Journal, 1913-18. K.C. Advocate of Supreme Court of
South Africa. Of 6, Market Street, Kimberley, in 1944.
{Who's Who.)
KITCHIN, VERNON PARRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
Eldest s. of the Rev. James George, M.A. [Christ Church,
Oxford, 1S69J, of the Pnory, Watford. B. Mar. 2, 1070, at
Brighton. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. i8q( ,
M.A. 1906. Director of W. Griggs and Sous, hne art printers.
Of White Cottage, Sandy Lane, Oited, Surrey, in 1910.
(Repton Sch. Reg.)
KirCHING, ARTHUR LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 24, 1894. S. of John Austen, merchant, of Crossheld
Koad, Belsize Park, London. B. Aug. iS, 1875. Schools,
Manor House, Hastings, and Highgate School. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Wor-
cester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St Martin's, Birmingham,
1899-1901. C.M.S. Missionary in Uganda, 1901-4; at Achoh,
1904-S; at Ngora, 1908-17; at Mbale, 1917-18; at Jinja,
1919-20. Archdeacon of Bukedi, 1915-22; of Busoga, 1919-
22; of Uganda, 1922. Bishop of the Upper Nile, 1926-36.
K. of All Saints', Dorchester, 1936-8. V. of Holy Trinity,
Fareham, Hants., 1938-45. Assistant Bishop of Ports-
mouth, 1939-4S-. Author, Dictionaries and Handbooks to
grammar m various African dialects; From Darkness to
Light. (Highgate Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who.)
K1TCHING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 19,
1847. S. of Robert, of Pickering, Vorks. Matric Michs.
1847; B.A. 1S52; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (York) 1851;
priest, 1S52; C of Ellerburne, Yorks., 1S51-3. C of Pickering,
1853-8. V. of Buckthorpe, 185S-60. V. of Westow, 1860-&1.
Disappears from Crockford, 1SS2. (Clergy List.)
K1TCHING, WALTON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. S,
1347. S. of Joseph. B. in the parish of St George's, Hanover
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 1S47. Migrated to St
John's, Oct. 18, 1S50; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1S55- Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1853; C. of Drayton-Beauchamp, Bucks., 1553-4.
C. of the French Episcopal Church of St John-the-Evangehst
la Savoie, Bloomsbury, 1858-72. Married 4.1) Mar. 11, 1852,
at Guernsey, Margaret Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Lieut. C.
McKenzie, R.N.; (2) 1877, Lucy Susannah, dau. of the Rev.
Edmund Sharington Davenport, V. of Worheld, and widow
of Sir Alexander Nisbet, M.D. Died Sept. 30, 1905, at
St Thomas's Home, aged 77. Father of Willie L. W. (1891).
[Crockford; Clergy List; The Morning Post, Oct. 2, 1905.)
KJTCHING, WILLIAM VISTIRIN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Dec. 14, 1839. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of W:uliam of Doctors'
Commons, deceased.] B. Feb. 6, 182 1. School, King's
College. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1S53. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 9, 1840. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1847; priest, 1848; C. of Greatworth, Northants., 1847-8.
C. ol Brackley, 1848-32. C. of Carleton Rode, Norfolk,
60. V. of Great Finborough, 1860-90, and V. of Little
Finborough, Suffolk, 1885-96. Rural Dean of Stow, 1870-93.
M^ned (1) Jan. 2, 1855, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Bevan, Esq., of Rough am Rookery, Suffolk; (2) Dec. 6, 1866,
Isabella Mary, dau. of John Shepherd, Deputy Master of
Trinity House. Resided latterly at Great Finborough, where
he died Nov. 3, 1899. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy; Inns of
Cuurt (Wilham only); The Times, Nov. 6, 1899.)
K1TCHING, WILLIE LORIMER WALTON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 22, 1691. S. of the Rev. Walton (1847),
of Worheld, West Worthing, Sussex. (B. July 26, 1609.
School, Cheltenham College.] Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A.
M.A. 1599. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1895; priest,
1 . , C. of St Paul's, Newington, Surrey, 1095-6. C. of
St Margaret's, Plumstead, Kent, 1896-8. C. of Rugby, 1S9S-
1901. Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Allahabad, 1901-21; at
Agra, 1903-7; at Benares, 1907-8; at Mussoorie, 1908-10;
at i-jcknow, 1917-19; at Meerut, 1919-21. R. of Ockham,
Surrey, 1921-48-. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
K1TCH1NGMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare. Apr. 2$, 1773.
B. at Sessay, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. 1777 , M.A.
1780. Preb. of York, 1786. R. of N. Witham, Lines., and V.
of Kirkby-on-the-Moor, Yorks., 1778-. Died in 1829 at
York. Probably father of the next. (G. Mag., 1829, 1. 571.)
KITCHINGMAN, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 28, 1806. [Probably s. of the above.] B. at Thornbury,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1007; B.A. 1S11; M.A. 1814. Fellow,
1813. R. of Patrmgton, Yorks., 1836-58. Died in J
aged 6b. (Clergy List; 1 he Ecclesiastical Gazette, Jan, 12,
1056.J
Kitson, Henry Herbert
KITE, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity, June 6, 1840.
S. of Robert, of Camberwell. B. in London. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1S40. Migrated to Peter-
house, June, 184.1; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 185 1 ;
priest, 1S53. P.C. of St John- the -Evangelist, Kenilwortb,
1854-64. V. of Holy Trinity, Islington, 1864-5. D*ed 1865.
(1 . A. Walker, 474; Crockford.)
KITSON, ALBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1883. [Eldest] s. of James [post 1st Baron .Airedale], M.P.,
P.C, of Headingley, Leeds [by his 1st wife, Emily Christiana,
dau. of Joseph Clin*, of Wortley, Yorks.]. B. Oct. 7, 1863, at
Leeds. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. i860.
Iron and steel manufacturer. Director of the Midland Bank,
Ltd. bucceeded his father as 2nd Baron Airedale, 1911. Of
Gledhow Hall, Yorks. Died Mar. 11, 1944, at Stansted,
Essex. Brother ot Edward C. (1892). (Rugby Sch. Reg.,
Burke, P. and B. (sub Airedale); Fox -Da vies, Armorial
Families; Who's Who; The limes, Mar. 13, 1944.)
KITSON, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. S.
of J. L., solicitor, of [Eastcot], Beaminster, Dorset. B. there
[Dec. 10, 1676]. School, Haileybury. Matnc. Michs. 1895,
B.A. 189S; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1900; pnest,
1901; C. of Westbury, Wilts., 1900-3. Chaplain at Bishop's
Hostel, Lincoln, 1903-9. C. of Cirencester with Watermoor,
Gloucs., 1909-19. V. of Tythenngton, 1919-48-. Hon.
Canon of Gloucester. (Haileybury Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
KITSON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 9, 1839.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1839.
KITSON, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1S93. S. of James. [B. Nov. 13, 1874, at Leybum,
Yorks. School, Kipon.] Matric. Michs. 1693; Organ Scholar;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1904. Mus.Doc, Oxford, 1902. Hon.
F.R.C.O.; F.K.C.M. Organist of St John-the-Baptist,
Leicester, in 1900. Professor of Music at Umversity College,
Dublin (afterwards the National University), 1915-20, and
Organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 1913-20.
Senior Theory Professor, Royal Irish Academy oi Music,
1918-20. Professor of Music in the University of Dublin,
1920-35. Returned to England and taught at the Royal
College of Music, until his retirement owing to ill-health.
Author of many books of musical theory, including The
Elements of Musical < (imposition. Died May 13, 1944, at
76, lvema Court, Kensington. (Encyclopedia of Music and
Musicians; Who's Who, 1 he limes, May 16, 1944.)
KITSON, EDWARD BREDIN BLAKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 18, 1660. S. of the Rev. Edward [Balhol College,
Oxford, 1818], Chaplain of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich
[and Anne Jane]. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matnc. Michs.
i860; Scholar, i860; Bell Scholar, 1801; B.A. 1S64; M.A.
1867. Ord. deacon (York, for Peterb.) 1866; priest, 1867;
C. of Denford, Northants., 1866-8. Chaplain to the Forces,
1868-93; a* Woolwich, 1S68-72; at Halifax, Nova Scotia,
1872-7; at Gosport, 1876-9; at Woolwich, 1879-S7; at
Shorachffe, 1887-8 and 1892-3; at Aldershot, 18*8-92. V. of
Northaw, Herts., 1S93-1914. Rural Dean of Barnet, 1909-14.
Resided latterly at Putney, where he died May 31, 1916.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Army Lists; 1 he
r»m«,June3, 1918.)
KITSON, EDWARD CHRISTIAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. [3rd] s. of Sir James, Bart. [M.P.], of Gledhow
Hall, Leeds [and Emily Christiana, dau. of Joseph Cliff, of
Wortley]. B. Sept. 30, 1673, at Leeds. School, Harrow.
Maine. Michs. 1092, B.A. 1895; M.A. 1902. Engineer.
Entered the locomotive works founded by his grandfather,
and later Secretary to Messrs Kitson and Co., Ltd.; finally
Chairman of the Company. Died Jan. 15, 1922, at Leeds.
Brother of Albert L. (16*3). [Harrow sch. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Airedale); 1 he Times, Jan. 17, 1922.)
KITSON, FRANCIS REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Yorkshire. [S. of James, of Elmet
Hall, Leeds.] B. Nov. 8, 1868, at Roundhay. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs, 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1695.
Died Jan. 27, 1895, at Wellclose Place, Leeds. Brother of
Sydney D. (1609J. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; The Standard,
Jan. 29, 1895.)
KITSON, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Apr. 1, 1880. S. oi Frederick William [engineer]. B. at
Leeds. School, Heath Brow, Hampstead. Matric. Easter,
1880. Of Quarrydene, Weetwood, Leeds. Died Nov. 19,
I935. aged 74. Brother of the next. (The Times,
I935-)
KITSON, HENRY HERBERT. Adm. pens, al
[3rd] s. of Frederick William, ■ lurley Hill,
Leeds. B. Feb. 20, 1870, .it Leeds. School, Cha:
. B.A. 1891. Ed :..
Lodge, Cumberland Road, Leeds, in 1945. Died Nov. 16, 1947.
Brother of the above. [Charterhouse sch. Reg,)
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KITSON, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Magdalene,
June 19, 1829. S. of the Rev. Edward Addicot [Oriel College,
Oxford, 1791], of Mary Church, Devon. Matne. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, L\tt. dim. from Exeter)
Dec. 2i, 1S33.
KITSON, ROBERT HAWTHORN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. S. of John Hawthorn, of Elmet Hall, Round-
hay, Leeds. B. 1873, at Leeds. School, Shrewsbury, Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class,
1896); Harkness Scholar, 1897; M.A. 1901. Of Elmet Hall,
Leeds, in 1908; subsequently of Taormina, Sicily, where he
died Sept. 17, 1947. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
KITSON, SYDNEY DECIMUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
r889. [Youngest and 10th] s. of James [locomotive engineer],
of St Rhadegund, Chaucer Road, Cambridge. B. [June 26],
1871, at Leeds. School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric.
Mrchs. 18S9; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Practised as an architect
in Leeds. Senior partner in the firm of Kitson. Parish, Led-
gard and Pyman. F.R.I. B.A. ; F.S.A. An authority on the
artists of the Norwich School. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Yorkshire, Hussars, 1914; Capt., 1916; Major, 1918;
P.M., 1915-19; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
'valuable services'). Hon. Secretary, Royal Institute of
British Ai< liit-i is. 11128-34. J-P- J°r Oxfordshire. Author,
The Life of John Sell < oiman Dud July 1, 1937, at Kid-
hngton, Oxford. Brother of Francis R. (1887). (Charter-
house Sch. Reg.; Who's Who in Oxcm.; Who was Who,
1929-40; The limes, July 3, 1937.)
KITTERMASTER, ARTHUR NOEL COLLEY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Jan. 11, 1890. 2nd s. of Frederick Wilson (1842),
V. of Shrewsbury. B. there Oct. 14, 1871. Schools, Syrvell
House, Llandudno, and Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1890;
Scholar. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A, 1900. Assistant Master at
Barnard Castle School, 1895-6; at Dulwich College, 1S96-
1915. Served in the Great War, ^14-19 (Capt., Wor-
cestershire Regt. ; served in Galhpoh ; and in the evacuation
of Siivla and Cape Hellas); killed Apr. 5, 1916, at the relief
of Kut. Brother of the next two. (Peile, II. 756; Christ's
1 Sotes; I'nv. H'nr Li't; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Apr. 18, 1916.)
KITTERMASTER, DIGBY BLISS. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 4, 1896.
[3rd s. of the Rev. Frederick Wilson (1842).] [B. 1877.]
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1899; M.A.
1903. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1901; priest, 1902; ~C. of St
Cuthbert's, Bensbam, Durham, 1901-3. Superintendent,
Shrewsbury school nnssion in Liverpool and Chaplain to
reformatory ship Akbar, 1903-10. Archdeacon and R. of
St John's Pro-Cathedral, Buenos Aires, 1910-11. Assistant
Master at Harrow, 1913-37. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain. R.A.C.D.; M.C., 191S; mentioned in
despatches). Chaplain at H.M. Borstal Inst., Rochester,
1937-40. Subsequently of Rustington, Sussex. Brother of
the above and the next. (Shrewsbury Sih. Reg.; Univ. War
List; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KITTERMASTER, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. scholar at
Kino's, Oct. 10, 1888. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick
Wilson (next), V. of Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury. B. May 5,
1869, at Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1888; Browne medal for Greek Ode, 1S90 and 1891; Scholar,
1891; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1891; M.A. 1895.
Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1892. Assistant Master at Clifton
College, 1893-94; at Uppingham School, 1895-1902; at
Rugby (House Master, 1914-29), 1902-29. Of The Limes,
Hillmortoii Road, Rugby, in 1945 Brother of the two above.
(Shrewsbury Sch Reg ; King's Coll. Reg.; booh 0/ Blues;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KITTERMASTER, FREDERICK WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Caius, Feb. 10, 1842. [2nd] s. of Dr James, of Meriden,
Warws. B. there [1820]. School, Ruabon, Denbighs. Matric.
Michs. 1842. Migrated to Pembroke College, Oxford, whence
he matric. Feb 9, 1S43; B.A. (( >xford) 1847; M.A. (Oxford)
1849. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1848; pnest, 1849; C. of Bangor,
1848-51. C. of St James's, KatcILSe, London, 1851-3. C. of
St Paul's, Lisson Grove, 1853-6. C. of St Chad's, Shrews-
bury, 1856-65. V. of Edgton, Salop, 1865-9. v- of All
Saints', Coventry, 1809-79. V. of Bayston Hill. Salop,
1879-1906. Author, / he Moslem and the Hindoo (a poem);
Warwickshire Arms and Lineages, Shropshire Arms and
Lineages; Rhvddlan Castle (a prize poem). Disappears from
Crockford, 1907. Father of the three above. (Venn, 11. 257;
Al. Oxon.; C. R. Hudleston.)
KITTLE, RICHARD WALTER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1875. [Only] s. of Richard, Esq [draper], of Colyton,
E.Devon. B. May 24, 1857. School, Mount Radford. Maine.
Michs. 1875, B.A. and LL.B. 1S79. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Knapp, Charles Albert
Nov. 3, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 21, 1S82. Practised
at the Surrey Sessions, from 1895-1910-. Of 9, Stone
Buildings, London, W.C., in 1910. Had a most intimate
knowledge of East London, and of East London schools and
children, doing excellent work at Tovnbee Hall. Died
Nov. 28, 1927. (Inns of Court; Law Lists; T. A. Walker, 545;
Foster, Men at the Bar ; The runes, Dec. 1, 1927.)
KITTO, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 16,
r86o. S. of James Kingdom B. 1838. School, Dorset
(private). Matric. Michs. 1S60; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869.
KITTON [post KETTON], JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St
John's, Feb. 5, 1835. Of Norfolk. Migrated to Queens',
Oct. 10, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Feb. 24, 1S39; priest, July 12, 1S40;
C. of St Peter's, Preston, Lam s., 1839-41. B.C. of St John's,
Houghton, Cumberland, 1.. 4 1 - I I 1 lolv Trinitv, Preston,
1848-50. C. of Bury, 1850. C. of Preston, 1850-1. Head
Master of the Free Grammar School, Hutton, near Preston,
1851-73. Changed his name to Ketton, c. 1866. Lie. pr„ dio.
of Manchester, 1S73-82. Married, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Threlfal, of Bankhall, Broughton. Latterly resided at
Cuerdale Hall, Samlesburv, where he died Feb. 27, 1S82.
(Crockford; Cleigv List (Ketton); The Guardian, Mar. 1,
1882; G. Mag., 18.42, 1. 206.)
KLANERT (or KLANAARTl, CHARLES M. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Peterhouse, June 26, 1S27. Of Surrey. S. of — [C. M.],
Esq., of Richmond, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1S27, B.A. 1S31 ;
M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Chichester) iSn ; priest, l832;C.of
Petworth, Sussex, 1831-51. R. of Iping with Chithurst,
1851-75. Rural Dean, 1861. Author, Cicc7isic.ua/ Sermons;
A Prayer for Use m Family Worship During the War. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1876. (Clergy List; 1 ". A. Walker,
430; P. E. Towell.)
KLEIBER, JOSEPH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 188S.
KLEIN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Pembroke, Oct. 9,
18S4. S. of William, merchant, of London. B. at Eastwood,
near Reigate. [School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1SS4; B.A.
1887.
KLEIN [CHRISTIAN] FELIX. Hon. Sc.D. 1897. Professor of
mathematics in the University of Gottingen. [B. 1849.] One
of the most distinguished mathematicians of his time. Died
in 1925. [Camb. Can;'. Reporter, Mar. 16, 1897; Proc. Royal
Society, A, 121 (1928).)
KLUGH, GEORGE READER. Adm. sizar at Clare, Mar. 28,
1S44, Matric. Michs. 1S44; B.A. 184S; M.A. 185T. Of
Edgbaston, Birmingham.
KLUGH, HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, 1881. Matric. Michs
1881 ; B.A. 1884. Professor at the Imperial College of Science
and Technology, London. Served 111 the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.N.V.R.; D.S.C.). Of 22, Elm Park Mansions,
London, S.W., in 1939. Died Apr. 9, 1945, at Guildford,
aged 83. (Univ. Wat List, I he limes, Apr. II, 1945.)
KNAGGS, ROBERT LAWFORD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1876.
S. of Samuel, surgeon, of Hudderstield. B. there 1859.
School, Hudderstieid College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A.
1880; M.A., M.B. and B.C. 1885; M.D., 1889; M.Chir. 1890.
At Guy's Hospital. L.R.C.P., 1883; F.R.C.S., 1884. Oph-
thalmic Surgeon, Leeds Public Dispensary, 1890-1902.
Surgeon, Leeds General Inhrmary, 1902-20. Professor of
Surgery at Leeds University, 1909-19. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C; D.M.O., 2nd Northern
General Hospital; M.C.). Huntenan Professor, Royal College
of Surgeons, 1923, T924, 1928. Author, medical. Retired
from practice and resided at Newton Abbot, where he died
Apr. 10, 1945. (Venn, 11. 421; Univ. War List; Medical
Directories; 1 he 1 imes, Apr. 19, T945.)
KNAPMAN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1898.
[2nd] s. of John Wilham, Esq., of 11, Abersharn Road,
Dalston, London, N.E. B. Oct. 14, 1879. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1S9S, Scholar; \znd Wrangler, 1901; Math.
Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1902); B.A. 1901; Smith's prize, 1903;
M.A. 1905. Fellow, 1903. Assistant lecturer m mathe-
matics at University College, Reading, T903-6; Tutorial
Secretary, 1906-27; Registrar, 1927-32. Dud Aug. 16, 1932,
aged 52. (Rugby Sch. Keg; Scha Imasters' Directories; The
1 imes, Aug. 18, 1932.)
KNAPP, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
1893. S. of Lieut. -Col. Charles Barrett, of West Kensington
[and Sophia Macdounei;]. B. [Nov. 11, 1873], at Cork.
School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1S93. 2nd Lieut.,
R. Munster Fusiliers, 1S96; Lieut., 1S98; Capt., 1902.
Served in S. Africa, 1899-1902. Retired, July 23, 1914.
Living at Bournemouth in 1916. (0. G. Knapp; Army Lists.)
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KNAPP, FRANCIS HARTOPP. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 26, 1857. [Only s. of the Rev. Samuel Hartopp (1844),
R. of Letchworth. Herts. School, Eton.] Matric. Miens.
1S57; B.A. 1863. C. of Christchurch, Ware, Herts., 1863-4.
C. of Patrixbourne, Kent, 1S64-6. Died unmarn*!
1879; buried at Gt Comard, Suffolk; M.I. in churchyard.
[Eton Sch. Lists; O. G. Knapp.)
KNAPP, HENRY HARTOPP. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar from
Eton, Dec. 14, 1S01. S. of the Rev. Henrv Ryder (next),
R. of Woodford, Northants. Bapt. Aug. 24, 1782, at St
Michael's, Stamford, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1801; Brown
medal (Latin Ode), 1S03; B.A. 1S06; M.A. 1S09. Fellow,
1804-21. Ord. deacon (Ely) iSog; priest, 1820. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1S0S-30; Lower Master, 1S30-4 \\ I
Gladstone and A. H. Hallam were amongst his pupils. R. of
Ampthill, Beds., 1820-46. Lived some time in the island of
Elba. Author, Hdvdiorum Lucius et Ouerimoma (Latin
prize poem); Tempora Subseciva, Verses Serious and
Died unmarried Dec. iS, 1846, "f malaria, at Rome, aged 64.
Brother of Samuel H. (rS44). [Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy List;
Foster, Index Eccles.; 0. G. Knapp.)
KNAPP (or KNAP), HENRY RYDER. Adm. (age 17) at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Feb. 15, 1774. [Only s. of the Rev.
Henri- (1748), of Stoke Albany, Northants.] B. at Tiverton,
Devon. [Bapt. Tan. 5, 1756.] Matric. Lent, 1774; B.A. r778;
M.A. 1-S1. Fellow, 1 777-«r. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) S.rt 28,
1777- R. of Cold Overton, Leics., 1 7S2-S. V. of Little Dalby,
1783-S. R. of Stoke Albany, Northants., T788-98. R. of
Woodford, !798-r8r7. V. of Raunds, 1800-17. For some
years tutor to the Duke of Portland. Married, Sept
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward William Hartopp, Esq., of Dalby
Parva, Leics. Author, Poems; Essays; Peeping Tom (a poem,
in The Leicester Herald). Died Mar. 2, 1817. Father of the
above and of Samuel H. (1844). [Eton Coll. Reg.; Northants.
Clergy; O. G. Knapp; Cant. Act Bk.; Hist, of Family of
Knapp; G. Mag., r8l7, I. 378.)
KNAPP, JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 18S5.
KNAPP, JOHN HARVEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 31,
1^44. S. of Kempster, R.N. Ship Master, of Portsea, Hants,
[and Eliza]. B. at Portsea. Bapt. Aug. 21, 1823. Matric.
Michs. 1S44; B.A. 184S; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1S49; priest, 1850; C. of Annley, Leeds, 1849-51. C. of Kirk
Deighton, 1S51-3. Chaplain and Naval Instructor, 18S4;
served in the Baltic, 1S54-6; H.M.S. Britannia; H.M.S.
Kile; H.M.S. Tartar (N. America and W. Indies) 1856-9;
H.M.S. London (Mediterranean) 1S60-1; H.M.S.
(Channel Suqadron) lS6r-3, and Mediterranean, 1863-5;
H.M S. Vincent, 1S65-6; H.M.S. Britannia, 1866-78; retired,
1883. Married, rS6i, Marianna, dau. of the Hon. Nicholas
Stabb, of St John's, Newfoundland. Died 1886. Father of
Kempster K. (r885). Brother of Kempster M. (1840).
[Crockford; Clergy List; O. G. Knapp.)
KNAPP, JOHN OLIPH CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Christ's, Oct. 11, 1869; from Wadham College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. ri, 1867. [3rd] s. of Matthew
[University College, Oxford, 1S16], of Little Linford House,
Newport Pagnell, Bucks. B. there Nov. 3t, 184S. School,
Han-ow. Matric. Michs. r869; B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of Kingsclere, Hants.,
r875-7. R. of Shenley, Bucks., rS78-8o; resigned. Died
Nov. 10, 1S96, at Hayling. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, II. 612;
Al. Oxon.; Crockford; O. G. Knapp; pedigree in Misc. Gen.
et Her., N.S., III. 264.)
KNAPP, JOSEPH GREENWAYE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 5, 1843. [Eldest s. of Joseph, of Northwick-
in-Claines, Worcs., and of Lowesmoor Castle, Worcester.
B. June 1, 1823.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Doddenham and
Knightwick, Worcs., 1 848-5 r. C. of Bengeworth, 1850.
C.-in-charge of Church- and Cow-Honeybourne, 1853-69.
V. of Cow-Honeybourne, 1869-74. V. of Great and Little
Hampton, 1874-1901. Married, 185S, Chrysogon Maria, dau.
of Thomas Beale Cooper, M.D., of the Mansion House,
Bengeworth. Died Mar. 15, 1902. Buried at Hampton.
[Crockford; O. G. Knapp.)
KNAPP, KEMPSTER KENMURE. Adm. sizar at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 7, 1885. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Harvev
(1844), Chaplain and Instructor, R.N. B. Jan. 16, 1866, at
Southsea. School, Newton College, Devon.] Matric. Lent,
1885. Lieut., R.A., 1886; in the Manipur Expedition, 1891;
in Burma, 1891-2; Lushai, 1892; Waziristan, 1S94; Capt,
1897; Brigade-Major, 1900; Major, 1904; Mohmand and
Tirah campaign, 1904-5. In the Great War. 19x4-19. (Lieut. -
Col., 1 ,. , 1 ,1'.; C.B.; CM I :
Brevet-Col., 1918; Col., 1919; m< ntioned seven times in
despatches; Order of St Stanislas, 3rd class; American
I) -Mi Retired, 1923. Of Brooke Lodge, Weedon, North-
ants., in 1945. [Army Lists; O.G. Knapp; Kelly, Handbook.)
Kneale, Thomas Redfern
KNAPP, KEMPSTER MALCOLM. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
[line 29, 1S40. [Eldest s. of Kempst'T, mastii mariner. B.
Feb. I, 1821, at Portsmouth. School, Christ's Hospital
]>i Greenwood).] Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1854; M.A.
Instructor, R.N.; in the Britannia, which was set apart
for cadets largely owing to his representations to the Ad-
iralty. Married (1) 1S41, Cherie Agnes, dau. of Lieut.
Merrion Moriarty, R.N., M.P. for Sydney, N.S.W.; (2) Agnes,
dau. of Francis Dolman. Died 1875, at Dartmouth; the east
window in St Baniabas's Church was erected to his memory.
Brother of John H. (1844). (O. G. Knapp.)
KNAPP, SAMUEL HARTOPP. M.A. rS44, incorp. from Oxford.
S. of the Rev. Henry Ryder (1774), of Stoke Albany,
Northants. [B. Aug. I, r795.) School, Eton. Matric. from
Merton College, Oxford, Oct. 23, 1S13, age 18; Postmaster,
1S14-1S; B.A. (Oxford) 1820; M.A. (Oxford) 1827. R. of
Letchworth, Herts., 1831-58. Died lune 21, 1858. Brother
of Henrv- H. (1S01); father of Francis H. (1857). [Eton Sch.
Lists; Clergy Lists; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1858, II. 199.)
KNAPTON, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
lS8r. S. of John, of Rawmarsh Hall, Yorks. B. there Apr. 2,
1862. School, The Old Hall, Wellington, Salop (private).
Matric. Michs. i88i;B.A. 18S4; M.A. 1888. Univ. of London,
B.A. 1896; B.D. 1919. For some years an assistant school-
master. Ord. deacon (Newcastle) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of
Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumb., 1898-1900. C. of Mui b
Wenlock, Salop, 1901-7. V. of Clee St Margaret with Abdon,
1907-32. C. of Stoke St Milburgh with Heath, 1922-32.
Died in May, 1934, at Leamington. [Crockford; I he Times,
May 1.'., 1934.)
KNAPTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 2, 1833.
[2nd s. of Robert, gent., of Coram Street, Brunswick Square,
London.] Matric. Lent, r834; B.A. 1838. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 7, 1833. [Inns of Court.)
KNAPTON, HENRY PEARCE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. ir,
1854. [School, Islington proprietary.] Matric. Michs. 1854;
Scholar; (3914 Wrangler, 1858); B.A. r86o; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (London) r859; priest, i860; C. of St Michael's,
Strand, London, 1859-61. Head Master of theCollege, Weston-
super-Mare, 1S65-9. V. of Catcott, Somerset, 1869-77.
C. of Angersleigh, 1879-82. Head Master of Taunton Col-
legiate School, 1877-85. C. of Cm-land, 1881-5. V- of
Spreyton, Devon, 1S85-1911, and R. of Hittisleigh, r892-
1911. Disappears from Crockford, 1912.
KNATCHBULL, WADHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Mar. 22, 1S50. S. of the Rev. W'adham [of Christ
Church, Oxford, 1S1 5], of Coklcrton Lodge, near Marlborough.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1S55; M.A. 1863.
Engaged in farming. Of Harepath, Colyford, Axminster.
J. P. for Essex and Cornwall. Died Apr. 18, 1914. [Harrow
Sch. Reg.)
KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, The Hon. CECIL MARCUS. Adm. at
King's, a scholar from Eton, Oct. 11, 1S83. 2nd s. of Edward
lii [i, I ' in '1 i '• t >l .1 11 [1, [■;. N\ ,v. j-. iSo ■, <t i ' >*-. 'i' I'
Square, London. Matric. Michs. 18S3; Scholar, 1885; Pitt
Scholar, 1886; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1886.
Cricket 'blue,' 1886; also played for Kent. Assistant Mastei
1 1 1 n, 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1885; called
to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1S90. On the South-Eastern Circuit.
Succeeded as 4th Lord Braboume, 1915, and as 13th Bart.,
1917. Assumed by deed poll, 1919, the surname of Knatch-
bull only. An accomplished classical and English scholar,
and a remarkable linguist. Closely associated for many years
with the Consolidated Gold Fields of S. Africa, Ltd., the
corporation originally formed by Cecil Rhodes. Married,
Nov. 8, 1893, H. R. Frederica, dau. of Hermann vol
Brunningen, Imperial Councillor of Vienna. Author, 1 he
Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation. Of Mersham-le-
Hatch, Ashford, Kent. Died at sea, on board the '
I tstle, Feb. 15, 1933. [Eton Sch. Lists; Bull e, P
Inns of Court; Law Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families]
t he Times, Feb. 16, 1933.)
KNEALE, THOMAS REDFERN. Adm. pens. .1 I
Aug. 6, X878. S. of Thomas, Esq. [of Parliami
Ramsey and Andreas, Isle of Man el
King William's College.] Matric. \ln 1 1 . u.'hwiht
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1884;
priest, r887. Head Mastei oi Ram u v 1 .
of Man, 1884-8. P.C. of St [ude's, Kirk indr 1 I ol
Man, 1S88-93. V. of Kirk 1 huri Q, ] R 0]
Ballaugh, 1897 1934. Rural Dean of Peel, igog ,1 Sub-
sequently resided it Yn 1 1
Died July 29, 1935. [King William Coll. Reg.; <
Emmanuel Coll. Mag. obits., 1935.)
Knevett, Henry
KNEVETT, HENRY. Adm. pens. (age 17) at Caius, July 2, 1759.
S. of John, crazier, of Gasthorpe, Norfolk. B. there Mar.
1741 2. Schools, Wyverstone (Mr Steggall) and Bury.
Matric. Lent, 1760; Scholar. 1759-63; B.A. 1 763. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 23, 17'. 1; pri< -t, Aug. 14, 1774; C. of Wing-
field, Suffolk, 1761. C. of Tivetsh.all, Norfolk, 1774. V. of
Stradbroke, Suffolk, 1782-1822. Died Dec. jo, 1822. [Venn,
II. ?(■■)
KNEVETT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 25, 1846,
S. of the Rev. John [doubtless P.C. of Needham, Norfolk],
of Eve, Suffolk [and Man.-]. B. at Eye. Bapt. Jan. 23, 1S26.
Matric. Michs. 1846. Died June 6, 1847, in College, aged 21.
M.f. at Syleham, Suffolk.
KNIGHT, ALFRED THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Tune 19, 1879; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 8, 1879. S. of the Rev.
Thomas(i83g) [and ["heodora Isabella Watt]. B. at Southsea,
Hants. Bapt. Julv 27, 1859. School, Malvern College
(1S75-6), and at Kind's College, London (A. Barry, D.D.).
Matric. Michs. 1R79; B.A. 1883, Brother of John S. (1872).
(Malvern Coll. Reg.)
KNIGHT, ARTHUR CECIL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
4th s. of Henry John, surgeon, of Brooklands, Rotherham.
B. there June" 7, 1876. School, Epsom College. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at
Epsom College, 1897-1905. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1903;
priest (Southampton, for Winchester) 1904; Assistant
Chaplain at Epsom College, 1003-3. C. of Wolverley, Worcs.,
r9o6-8. Head Master of King Edward VI School, Stratford-
on-Avon, 1914-45. Died at Auckland, New Zealand, May
26, 1948. [Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford', The limes.
May ji, 1948.)
KNIGHT, ARTHUR MESAC. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke.
Oi t. 1, 1883. S. of the Rev. John Lister (1853), V. of Burn-
ham Thorpe, Norfolk. B. [July 9, 1864], at Daisy Bank,
N.S. Wales. Schools, Mer- h.int Tavlors', Islington pro-
prietarv and Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1883; Bell Scholar,
1885; B.A. 1886; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1886; Theol.
Trip., Pt II, ist Class. 1SS8); Carus prize, 188S; M.A. 1891;
D D 1903. Fellow of Cains. 1891-1903; Dean, 1891. Ord.
de.icn (Adelaide, for Durham) iSSX; priest (Newcastle h>r
I nirh.im) 1890; C. of St Andrew's, Auckland, Durham, 18.8S-
'ii Vice-Principal of Cambridge Clergy Training School,
1892-4. Ramsden Preacher, 1906. Bishop of Rangoon,
1903-9. Warden of St Augustine's, Canterbury, 1909-28.
Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1910. R. of Lyminge with
Paddlesworth. Kent, 1928- 33. Assistant Bishop, dio. oi
Canterbury. 1928-10. Died (let. 4, 1939, at Canterbury;
buried there. Brother ..f George H. (18R3) and Henrv I. 1
(1878). (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Merchant Taylors Sell. Reg ;
Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 323; Who arts 117:0, 1929-40;
The Times, Oct. 6, 1939.)
KNIGHT, AUBREY HARVEY DAVENPORT. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Feb, 10, 1892. [Elder] s. of Davenport, Esq., of
Bembridge, Isle of Wight. [P.. 1874. School, Tonbridge.]
Matric. Michs. 1892: B.A. 1896; M.A. 1899. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. Clinical
A.-istant, Metropolitan Hospital for diseases of ear, throat
and nose; Clinical Assistant, Grosvenor Hospital for women
and children. In practii e at 1,1 in >sveni r Mansions, Victoria
Street, London, S.W., 111 1910, and of 61, Elizabeth Street.
London, vU , 1930-44 . (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directoi ies.)
KNIGHT. CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, 1S33 S.
of John, Esq., of Henley Hall, Ludlow. B. 1836, in Belgium.
Schools, in France and at Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
183s; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1S63. Ord. deacon (York, for Ripon)
1 16o; priest (Kipun) 1862; C. of Denton, Yorks., 1860-1.
C. of Boston Spa, 1862-3. Chaplain at Honflcur, 1866-9.
C. of Lilleshall, Salop, 1869-70, Lie. pr., dio. of Canterbury,
1898-1915. Subsequently resided at 52, London Road,
Canterbury. Died Jan. 25, 1923. (Venn, n 326; Crockford.)
KNIGHT, CHARLES ALLANSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 24, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1834.
KNIGHT, CHARLES BRIDGES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
July 4, 1821. [5th] s. of Edward [Austen, who had taken the
name of Knight, 1812]. B. at Godmersham, Kent. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S21; B.A. 182s; M.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1827; priest (London, Litt. dim.
from Canterbury) Dec. 26, 1829; C, .>f Swingfield, Kent, 1829-
37. R. of Chawton, Hants., 1837-68. Rural Dean of Mi on,
Disappears from Crockford, 1870. (Burke, L.O.; Cant Act
Bk.; Clergy List.)
KNIGHT, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 1866. [8th] s. of Edward. Esq., of Godmersham, Kent
[and Chawton House, Hants.] [bv his 2nd wife, Adela, dau.
of John Portal, of Freefolk l'riors. Hants,]. [I'., let, 13,
1S46.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1867. Ord, .lee on
Knight, George Herbert
(Lichfield) 1S74; priest, 1875; C. of Yoxall, Staffs., 1874-fi.
R. of Chawton. Hants., 1876-1912. Died Apr. 27, 1912.
A great-nephew of Tane Austen. Half-brother of Philip IT
(1853). (Eton Sch. /ails; Scott, M.S.S.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Burke, /. G.; Cro kford; The Times, Apr. 30, 191 2.)
KNIGHT, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23. 1875. [Youngest] s. of Thomas John (1824), Q.C.,
of 30, Longridge Road, Earl's Court, London. B. June 21.
1856, at Hobart Town, Tasmania. Schools, Repton [186S-
71], and King's College. I.. .ndon. Matnc. Michs. 1875; B.A.
1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1879; pie t,
1881; C. of Kirk Michael, Isle of Man, 1879-81. C. of
St Thomas's, Douglas. Isle of Man, 1881-3. C. of Sheffield,
1883-S. V. e.f St Simon's. Sheffield, iSS8-s)6. V. of All
Saints', Sheffield, 1896-1911. R. of Frinton, Essex, 1911-19.
Died Ian. 31. 1919. Brother of William (1864). (Repton Sch
JtVE.fScott, MS f.; Crockford; 1 he Times, Feb. 3, 1919.)
KNIGHT, COLDHAM CRUMP. Adm. pens, at Corpus Ciiristi,
June 15, 1873. [Youngest s. of John, of Weybourne House.
Famh.i'm, Hants,, banker.] B. Star. 20, 18S3. at Farnliam.
School, private. Matnc. Lent, 1873; B.A. 1878; M.A. [881
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1877; re-adm. Nov. is,
1880. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1883. Of Monk's Hill,
Farnham, Surrey, in 1920. (Inns of Court; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KNIGHT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 30, 1802.
Matric. Easter, 1806; M.B. 1808. Physician to the Stafford
General Infirmary, to the County lunatic asylum, and to the
County prison; also Physician to His Majesty's forces. J. P.
and D.L. for Staffs. (Medical Directory, 1S60; Scott, MSS 1
KNIGHT, EDWARD FREDERICK. Adm. (age 21) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1S73. S. of Edward [of Brighton and] of Honfleur,
France. B. Apr. 23, 1852, in Hammersmith. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 24, 1S76. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879- Served
with the French in the Franco-Prussian War and with the
Albanians against the Turks. Journalist, on the staff of the
Morning Post; travelled in S America, Turkey, S. Africa,
and Central Asia. J he 1 imes correspondent in Hunza-Nagar
campaign, 1891; in Matabeleland, 1893-5; in Madagascar.
1895; the Sudan campaign, 1896; Greece, 1897; Sudan,
1897-8; Cuba, 169S; Spain, 1899. Morning Pat ware-
spondent during S. African War, 1899-1900 (severely
wounded and lost his right arm). With the Ophir tour round
the world, 1901-2; in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904;
Turkey, 1908; and with the Harwich Naval Forces in the
Great War, 1914-19. A well-known yachtsman. Author,
Reminiscences; The Wanderings of a Yachtsman and a War
Correspondent; The Cringe of the Falcon; Where Three
Empires Meet. Died July 3, 1925, at Putney. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Venn, II. 410; Foster. Men at the Bar;
Inns of Court; Law Lists; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
KNIGHT, EDWARD LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26,
is;-. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842.
KNIGHT, FRANCIS HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Queen-', Mil lis
1900. S. of Howard F(orrester, of Purley]. B. Aug. 10, 1881,
at last Dulwirh. School, Bootham, York [also at the
Yorkshire College, Leeds]. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar,
1902; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at Bootham
School, York, 1907. Head Master of Stramongate S.I I,
Kendal, 1916-28. Secretary of the Friends' Central Educa-
ti.ni Committee, 192S-33. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.. The Queen's (RAW Surrey Regt.)). Of 17, Ox Lata .
Harpenden, Herts,, 1933-. (Sch:uilmasters' Directories; Univ.
War List.)
KNIGHT, FREDERICK WINN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar 23,
1831, [Elders, of le.hn. 't W.alverley Hons , I,
B. May, 1812, at Lea Castle, Kidderminster. School,
Charterhouse.] Lieut., Worcestershire Cavalry, 1849; Lieut. -
Col., 1866-78. M.P. for West Worcs.. 1841-85. Parlia-
mentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board, Feb.-Dec. 1832
and Mar. -June. 1830. Trustee of British Museum. C.U.,
iSSf K C B , 1886. II'. and D.L. for Worcs. Author, The
Parochial System ;;r.u; I entiahsation. Died M.iv -,. ih.,7,
at Bath. (List of Carthusians; Boose, v. 831; Return of
Members of Parliament.)
KNIGHT, GEORGE BROWNE LEAK (1819), see LEAK.
KNIGHT, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1885. [Youngest s. of the Rev. John Lister (1853),
R. of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk. B. June 17. 1866.] Matrii
Michs. iees. B.A. i.sS.S; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon, 1890.
Assistant Master at Newton College, S. Devon; at Bronis
grove School, 1891-2. Died Nov. 26, 1892, al Worcester,
from an injure r. . • iced at football tliepreviousdav. Brother
of Arthur M.'(i8R3> and Henry J. C. (1S78). (Rossall Sch.
Reg, which gives 'died Nov. 27'; Bromsgrove Reg.; I he
Guardian, Dei 7, [892.)
Knight. George William
KNIGHT, GEORGE WILLIAM (1SS0), see KtlCHLER, G. W.
KNIGHT, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens',
Apr. 2, 1S35. Of Middlesex. [Illegitimate s. of Robert, Lord
Catherlough, and Frances, dau. of Charles, Lord Dormer.]
Matric. Michs. 1835; M.A. 183S. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1S38; priest (Lincoln) iSw. Of Bognor, Sussex, 1851-60.
Inherited his father's Warwickshire estates in 1855, and sold
them in 1S56. Of Yr AUt Goch, Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey,
1861-70; of Malvern Wells, 1S72-86. J. P. Died Dec. I,
18S7, at his residence at W'elland, Northants., aged 74.
(Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 7, 1887.)
KNIGHT, HENRY ERNEST. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 14.
1890. S. of James Henrv, solicitor, deceased [and Harriet
Hester Slade]. B. Nov. 12, 1S70, at Hereford. School, Here-
ford Cathedral (Mr F. H. Tatham). Matric. Michs. 1890;
B. A. 1894 ; M.A. 1898, Ord. deacon (Worcester, for Hereford)
1S96; priest, 1896; C. of St Leonard's, Bridgnorth, 1896-T905.
R. of Thruxton with Kingstone, Heref., 1905-16. V. of
Holmer, I9r6-2r. Rural Dean of Hereford, 1920. Died
May 17, 1921. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
KNIGHT, HENRY GALLY (1768), see GALLY.
KNIGHT, HENRY HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Apr
S. of the Rev. Henrv John (next). Matric. Michs. pm;
Scholar; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1884; (Math. Trip., Pt III.
rst Class. 1885); M.A. r8SS. Fellow, 1886. Assistant Master
at Llandovery College, ^87-1907. Of The Lodge, All Sunt-'
Villas, Cheltenham, in 1940. Died Jan. 4, 1944, at Chel-
tenham, aged Si. Brother of John T. (1SS0). {Rossall
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Jan. 7, 1944.)
KNIGHT, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4, 1S46.
[S. of the Rev. J. B. Dec. 20, 1S27. School, King William's
College.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1S50. R. of Abbcrton
and of Flyford Flavel, Worcs., 1S62-96. Resided latterly at
Cheltenham. Died 1900. Father of John T. (1S80) and the
above. (King William's Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
KNIGHT, HENRY JOSEPH CORBETT. Adm. per.;
Catharine's, July 10, 187S. S. of the Rev. John Lister
(1S53). B. at Rupnapur, Kishnapur, East India. [School,
Islington proprietary.] Matric. Michs. 187S; (Class. Trip..
1st Class, 1882; Theol. Trip., 1st Class, 1884); B '
M.A. 18S5; Evans prize, 1884; Scholefield prize, 1SS4; B.D.
1906; D.D. 1907. Fellow of Corpus Christi, 1901. Assistant
Master at Dover College, 1884. Classical and theological
Lecturer of Selwyn College, 1S84-95; tutor, 18S5-95. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1SS5; priest, 1886; R. of Mamhull, Dorset,
1895-1901. Principal of Clergy Training School, Cambridge,
1901-11. Hulsean Lecturer, 1905. Dean of St Paul's,
Valletta, Malta, 1911. Bishop of Gibraltar, 1911-20. Sub-
sequently of 23, Old Park Road, Hitchin, where he died
Nov. 27,' 1920. Author, theological. Brother of Arthur M.
(1883) and George H. (1885). (Dover Coll. Reg.; W. H. S.
Jones, Hist, of St Catharine's College; Whouas Who, 1916-2S.)
KNIGHT, HENRY WYNYARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1S84. S. of the Rev. Edmund Hinds [St Aidan's,
1857] [and Caroline Anne Haynes]. B. Dec. 13, 1863, at
Laceby rectory, Lines. Schools, Louth Grammar (Mr W.
Hopwood) and The Grange, Thorpe Arch (Mr R. Hiley).
Matric. Michs. 1S84; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 18S7; priest, 1888; C. of St Andrew's, Ancoats,
Manchester, 1887-9. R. of Laceby, Lines., 1889-43. V. of
Riby, 1900-4. Railway Missionary, dio. of Qu'Appelle, 1912-
13. T.C.F., 1916-17. Canon and Preb. in Lincoln Cathedral,
1927. R. of Irby-on-Humber, 1934-43. Died in Dec. 1943,
as the result of falling from an apple tree in the preceding
autumn. (P. B. G. Binnall; Crockford.)
KNIGHT, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. I, 1889.
S. of William Henry. B. Dec. 28, 1867, at Twickenham.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (London) 1894; priest, 1896;
C. of Christ Church, St Marylebone, London, 1894 \
Patrixbourne with Bridge, Kent, 1897-1940. Subsequently
rthwood, Middlesex. Died in 1941. [Q
Supp., 1942-4; Peile, II. 753.)
KNIGHT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's. May 20,
1842. S. of the Rev. James [Lincoln College, Oxford, 181 1],
P.C. of St Paul's, Sheffield. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1S4:;
B.A. 1846; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1847; priest,
1848; C. of St Paul's, Sheffield, 1851-5. C. of Headingley,
Yorks., 1855-7. C. of Pulborough, Sussex, 1857-66. C. of
.■.i'h, 1866 7- V. nf Wressell, Yorks., 1867-75. V. of
North Chapel, Sussex, 1875-97. Died Mar. 14, 1897, at
North Chapel, aged 72. 'ockford; The Times,
Mar. 17, 1897.)
KNIGHT, JAMES WEST. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1879.
Knight, Percival Young
KNIGHT, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's. July 8,
1846. S. of James [and Marv Ann]. B. Feb. 10,
Stourport, Worcs. Re-adm. Apr. 18, 1873; a 'Ten-year man'
Matric. Easter, 1S73. C. of Stoke, near Coventry, 1847 ■
C. of Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Warws., 1852-6. P.C. of Baj
terley Hall, 1857-8. Head Master of Lichfield I
School, 1S59-66. V. of Skendleby, Lines., 1867-73- Sub-
Warden of St Paul's College, Stonv Stratford, 1873-5. C. of
Screveton and Car-Colston, Notts., 1876. Disappears from
Crockford, 1879.
KNIGHT, JOHN (1757), see GALLY.
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Trinity, Tulv 7, 17*7.
S. of Samuel, of Biddulph, Staffs. School, Stone, Staffs.
Matric. Michs. 1767.
KNIGHT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 22, 1S28. Of
Surrey. Matric. Lent, 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1832; priest, 1833; C. of Bolsover, Derbs.,
1832-4. C. of St Nicholas's. Guildford, Surrev. 1X54-6. V. of
Hevtesbury, Wilts., 1836-83. Preb. of Heytesbury Collegiate
Church. Master of Hungerford Hospital, 1S36-83. Died
Sept. 17, 1SS3, at Heytesbury, aged 86. Father of the next
and of Thomas (1S39). (Clergy List; Crockford; The Guar
d,an, Jan. 30. 1
KNIGHT, JOHN GEORGE BURY. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 27,
1859. S. of the Rev. John (above), R. of Heytesbury, Wilts.
B. there [Dec. 30], 1840. School, Marlborough
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Cant' r-
bury) 1S65; priest, 1866; C. of Billing, Kent, 1865-7- C. of
Wrotham, 1867-71. C. of Danburv, Essex, 1871-4. V. of
Birstwith, Yorks., 1874-83. R. of Middleham, 1883-94.
Rural Dean of Catterick W., 1891-4. R. of Eastgate,
Durham, 1894-1906. R. of W. Boldon, 1906-14. Resided
latterly at Scarborough. Died Tan. 24, 191S, at West Ayton,
Yorks. Brother of Thomas (1S39). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.:
Venn, 11. 346; Crockford.)
KNIGHT, JOHN HAYTHORNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1841. [S. of the Rev. William (Balliol College,
Oxford, 1S09), R. of St Michael's, Bristol. B. Dec. 27, 1821]
Matric. Lent, 1842; B.A. 1846. Assistant Master at Broins-
grove School, 1S45. Died Apr. 13, 1890. Brother of R. J.
US41). (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; C. R. Huddleston.)
KNIGHT, JOHN LISTER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 30, 1853. S. of Henry. B. at Broselev, Salop. Matric.
Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1S61. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1857; priest, 1858; C. of Gt Barr, Staffs., 1857-8. C of
Brewood, 1S60-4. V. of Bega, New South Wales, 1S64-71.
C. of Soathgate, Middlesex, 1871-3. P.C. of St Paul's, New
Southgate, 1873-83. V. of South Creake, Norfolk, 1883-8.
R. of Bumham Thorpe, 1888-1900. Lie. pr., dio. of Chi-
chester, 1901. Married, 1S58, — , 3rd dau. of Mr J, \S
Walker, of London. Resided latterly at Midhurst, Sussex,
where he died June 3, 1902. Father of Henry J. C. (1878),
George H. (1885) and Arthur M. (1883). (Crockford ; I hurt <
7i».vs, June 20, 1902.)
KNIGHT, JOHN ST1GAND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Julv 8, 1S72. Of Devon. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1839) ]
B. Mar. 13, 1S52, at Portsmouth. School, Kmg-
London. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1876;
M.A. 18S1. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1876; priest, 1877;
C. of St John's, Richmond, Surrey, 1876-8. Chaplain, R.N.
(H.M.S. London, 1878-S0; H.M.S. Valiant, 1880-3; H.M.S.
Neptune (Channel Squadron), 18S4. Died Nov. 10. 1884, .it
Salisbury. Brother of Alfred T. (1S79). (Crockford: The
rdit
Nov
KNIGHT, JOHN THEODORE. Adm. sizar at Sr John's. [uly 20,
1880. S. of the Rev. Henry John (1846) [and 1
Elizabeth]. B. Dec. 31, i860, at Kettering. Bapt. Fel
1861. School, Rossall [1874-80] (Dr James). Matrii Micl
1880; B.A. (30th Wrangler) 1884; M.A. 1888. '
Master at Lancing College. Of Rvde, Isle of Wight, in 1940
Brother of Henry H. (1881). (The Rossall Reg.)
KNIGHT, JOSEPH. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1779. Doubtless the man of these nan;' ;, \ 1
Geddington with Newton, Northants.; Chaplain to the Duke
of Buccleuch and Queensberry; C. and R. of Ketl
40 years'; died there in 1814, aged 67. (G. Mag., 1814, 11.
I Knight).)
KNIGHT, PERCIVAL YOUNG. Adm. at CLARE, Kit. 7, 1881.
iJi 1 B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. <n
(Durham) 1885; priest, (886; ( ol Herxingt a
1885-95. C. of St [gn. Mart., Hendon, Durham,
R. of Byers Gri a, 1 98- [902. V. .11 Ryhop .
uiun of Durham, 1928 i 1 Died
71. Buried at Rybope. [Crockford; Die Times,
1933)
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Knight, Percy Douglas
KNIGHT, PERCY DOUGLAS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
2nd s. of Jasper, merchant, of Tvndale House, Wimbledon
Common, London, S.W. B. July 11, 1SS1, at Putney. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S99. Joined the 13th Hussars,
1904; retired, 1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Special List ; Asst. Supt., Remount Squadrons). Died
Apr. 28, 1920. [Harrow Sch. Keg.; Pembroke Coll. Reg-
lie
KNIGHT, PHILIP HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 4, 1853. [3rd] s. of Edward, Esq. [whose father, Edward
Austen, had taken the name of Knight, 1812], of Chawton
House, Alton, Hants, [by his 1st wile, Dorothea, dau. of the
Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Knatchbull, Bart.]. B. there [Aug. 25,
1835]. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1853. Capt., 23rd
Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) 1859; Major. Served in the
Indian Mutiny; present at the siege, rapture, and relief of
Lucknow. Adjutant, East Kent Militia. 1865. Died Jan. 4,
18S2. Step-brother of Charles E. (1866). [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.O.; Army Lists.)
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Peterhouse,
Oct. 25, 1827. Of London. Matnc. Michs. 1S28; B.A. 1835;
M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Apr. 26, 1835. P.C. of
Kingswood, Surrey, 1839-47. C. of Worplesdon, 1842-6.
P.C. of N. Marston, Burks., 1847-69 Disappears from
Crockford, 1870. (7". .4. Walker, 432; Northants. Clergy.)
KNIGHT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuei , June 2s. 1886
s of R,, Esq., ..1 Rectory Road, Sutton Cnldfield. Matric.
Michs. 1SS6; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1S93. Ord. deacon (York)
1889; priest (Beverley) i89r; C. of Goole, 1889-91. C. of
S. Molton, Devon, 1801-4. Chaplain of Crediton, 1894-1907
P.C. of Topsham, 1907-11. C. of Bushey, Herts., 1915-20.
Perm, to ofric. in dio. of Chelmsford, 1921-2. C. of Romford,
Essex, 1922-6. R. of Fairstead, 1926. Died Sept 15, 1926
Brother of William A. (1889). [Crockford; The Guardian,
Oct. I, 1926.)
29,
KNIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21, 1812;
from Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he had matric
(age 16) July 9, 1805. S. of the Rev. Robert, of Nausea,
somerset. B. 1780. Matric. Michs. T812. Of Tvthegston
Court, Glamorgan. R. of Newton Nottage, Glim," 1819-54.
Married. 1813, Enrma, dan of Thomas Eagles, of Bristoi
and of Pilston, Mon., and had issue. Died Aug. 31. 1854.
Perhaps father of the next. (Burke. Family Records, uhi. h
gives 'M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford'. 1/ Hum ; ( lergy
List.)
KNIGHT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5, 1845
[Perhaps s. of the above.] Matric. Michs. 1845; "B.A. 1850
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1.S51; priest, 1S52; C. of Marton,
Cheshire, 1851-4. R. of Polesworth, Warns., 1865-9 R of
Kilvington, Notts., 1869-S7 and V. of Cothani, 1 |
1 lis ippears from Crockford, r8S8.
KNIGHT, ROBERT JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1841. S. of the Rev. William [Balliol College,
Oxford. 1809, R. of St Michael's, Bristol]. B. at Bristol,
July 9, 1823. School, Clones, (private). Matric. Michs. 1842;
Scholar, 1845; B.A. [1:1)1 Wrangler) 1846; M.A. 1849. Ord.
deacon (London) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Harrow. 1851-61;
V. there 1861-78. V. of All Saints-. Derby, 187., 92. Preb.
of Southwell, 1885-92. V, of Throwley, Kent, 1892-9. Died
Apr. 27, 1899. M.I .St Michael's. Bristol. Brother of John
H. (1S41). [Crockford; Scott, MSS.; The limes, May 1,
1899 1 C. R. Hudleston.)
KNIGHT, ROBERT LYNAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1887
[S. of R., of Westfield, Muswell Hill. London. B. Oct. 2ft,
1868. Schools, Aldenham (1870-81) and Hiehgate.] Matric
Michs. 1S87; Scholar; B.A. 1892. [Highgate Sch. Reg ■
Aldenham Sch. Reg.)
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb 12,
1772. [Only] s. of the Rev Samuel (175s), R of Stanwick,
Northants. School, Stanwick. Matric. Michs. 1771; B.A.
1776; M.A. 1770 Adm. at the Middle Tempi.', Feb 15,1772
[Inns of Court.)
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene,
June 25, T779. S. of Titus [Independent Minister, of Lady
Huntingdon's connexion] [by his 2nd wife], of Halifax.
[B. Mar. 9, 1759.] School. Hipperholnie Grammar School.
Matric. Lent, 17S0; B.A. [yth Wrangler) 17S3; M.A. r7S6.
Fellow, T783. C. of Wlilteringham. Lines., 1783-^8, wh. 1.
he received pupils in his house V. of Humberston, and C. of
Roxby, 1794-8. First Inc. of Holy Trinity, Halifax, 1798-
1817. V. of Halifax, 1817-27. Author, religions; his Vunmi!
and Misc. Works (2 vols.) were edited by his s., the Rev.
fames [Lincoln College, Oxford, 1811), with a Memoir by
another s., the Rev. William (1819). Died [an 9 1827.
[D.N.B., which gives' died Jan. 7'; G. Mag., 1827, I. 282.)
Knight, William
KNIGHT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 5, 1873.
S. of John, of Norden, near Rochdale, Lanes. B. there
Mar. 9, 1853. School. Clitberoe, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1873;
Scholar, 1875; B.A fstli Wrangler) 1877. Assistant Master at
Marlborough College, 1880-3; at Giggleswick 1884-5.
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm.
r at En
, Jv
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Petermuu:
Of Durham. S. of — , village schoolmaster. Matric. Michs.
1813; B.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1818; priest, 1819.
R. of Ford, Northumberland. 1819-72. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. (Z. A. Walker, 587; Clergv Lists; Durham
Ord. Book.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1816. [Elder] s. of Thomas [of Paprastle, near Cockermouth.
Cumberland]. B. at Keswick. School, Keswick. Matric.
Michs. 1816. Probably adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 6,
1819, and again, May r9. 1824. [Inns of Curt.)
KNIGHT. THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, May r8, 1839;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 15, 1830. Of Surrey. [S. of the Rev. lohn
(1828).] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1S44; priest, 1S4S; C. of Moxlev, Staffs,, 1844-7.
C. of St Mary's, Portsmouth, 1847-70. Principal of St Mary's
Hall, Southsea. V. of Port hester, 1876-84. C. of Woodford.
Wilts., 1884-8. Resided latterly at Southsea, where he died
July 4, 1898, aged 77. Father of Alfred T. (1879) and lohn
S. (1872); brother of lohn G. B. (1859). [Crockford; Scott,
MSS.; The Times, July 8, 1898.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 10, 1814. [Elder] s. of Thomas Andrew [Balhol College,
Oxford, 1778 [F.R.S., horticulturist (for whom see D.N.B.),
of Downton Castle]. B. [Tune 23, 1796], at Elton, Heref.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S14; B.A. 181S; M.A. 1824.
Of Womieslev Grange, Heref. ' Accidentally killed when out
shooting,' Nov. 29, 1827. (Hon Sch. Lists.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS HAROLD. Adm. at Clare. Jan. 17, 1S93.
School, King Edward VI. Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1893;
Scholar: B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1896; M.A. 1902.
Assistant Master at Holme prep. School, S. Norwood, for
two years; at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, for two years;
at the City of London School for seven and a half years.
Lecturer to Crovdon Education Committee, for four years.
Head Master of Wilson's Grammar School, Cambe'rwell,
-1918-29-. [Schoolmasters' Directories, not in 1013.)
KNIGHT, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
T836. S. of the Rev. Francis, D.D. [Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1708], of Clifton, Bristol. C. of East Grinstead, Sussex,
-1S41-9. V. of Stoke Canon. Devon, 1849-65. Priest -Vicar of
Exeter Cathedral, 1851-65. Disappears from Crockford,
1S66.
KNIGHT, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 12, 1824. [2nd] s. of William Young, of St James's
Square, London. B. [Nov. 1, 1805], in London [at Birling-
harn, Worcs. [Boasc, v.)]. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1S24; Scholar, 1825; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 12, 1826. Called to the Bar.
Nov. 25, 1831. On the Hampshire Circuit and Quarter
Sessions. Special Pleader. Q.C. Chairman of Quarter
Sessions in Jamaica, 1S41-4, and Judge of Common Pleas.
Went to Hobart Towti, Tasmania, where he practised, 1845-
57. Member of House of Assembly. 1856-6T; Solicitor-
General, 1857-60; Attorney-General, 1860-61. Returned
home, 1865. Died Apr. 25, 1870. at Richmond. Father of
Charles F. (1875) and William (1S64). [Record of Old West-
minsters; Bnase, v. 832; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 29,
1819. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Samuel (1779).] Matric.
Michs. 1819; B.A. 1S23; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon, 1823;
priest, 1823. V. of St James's, Hull, 1831-62. Author,
Sermons. Disappears from Crockford, 1S65. [Clergy List.)
KNIGHT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. II, 1864.
S. of Thomas John (1824) [barrister, of Richmond, Surrey,
and] of Tasmania. B. Sept. 1, 1845, in London. School,
Hobart Town, Tasmania (private). Matric. Michs. 1864;
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1876. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1867.
Called to the Bar, Inn.' 6, 1872. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Brother of Charles F. (1875). [Inns of Court; Law
Lists, until 1930; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
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KNIGHT, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 28, 18S9. S. of R.. Esq., of Rectory Road, Sutton
Coldfield. [School, Lichfield Grammar School.] Matxic.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. iSq6. B.Sc, London; M.Sc,
Bristol. Assistant Master at Pocklington School, Yorks.,
1892-4; at Faversham Grammar School, 1894-5. Second
Master at Devon Co. School, 1895-9; Head Master there
1900-10. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1910-13,
and again, 1918-29-. Brother of Richard (1SS6). (School-
masters' Directories.)
KNIGHT-BRUCE, JOHN WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 30, T865. Only s. of the Rev. Horace Lewis
[Christ Church, Oxford, 1S31], deceased, V. of Abbotsham.
Devon. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S66. Comet, istb
Hussars. Afterwards adm. at Lincoln's Inn. (Eton Sch.
Lists (sub Bruce).)
KNIGHTLEY, HENRY [CHARLES]. Adm. pens, (age x8) at
Jesus, Aug. 21, 1S32. [Posthumous] s. of the Rev. Henry
[Christ Church, Oxford, 1S04]. B. Dec. 22, 1813, at Locking-
ton, Leics. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1832; B '
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. n, 1838; priest, July 21. 1839;
C. of Wilby, Norfolk, 1S3S-9. V. of Combroke with Compton-
Verney, Warws., 1841-84. Chaplain to Lord Willoughbv de
Broke. Died Aug. T4, 18S4, at Combroke. (Rugby Sch. Reg. ;
Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 20, 1884.)
KNIGHTLEY, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Feb. 26, 1S02. [B. Julv 28, 17S4. 2nd s. of the Rev. Charles
(St Mary Hall, Oxford. 1771), R. of Preston Capes, Northants.
School, Rugbv.] 'Died unmarried.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Trinity Coll. Adm.)
KNIGHTLY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's. Oct. 7, 1R71.
B. Nov. 22, 1S50. School, Perse, Cambridge (Mr F. Heppen-
stall, M.A.). Matric. Michs. r87r; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1878.
KNIGHTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct. 1,
1776. B. at St Ives, Hunts.
KNIGHTS, HAROLD JAMES WEST. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 1S99. S. of J. W., Esq., of 21, Warkworth Street,
Cambridge. [B. rSSo, at Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1S99;
B.A. 1902; M.A. rgoS. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1903; priest,
1904; C. of St Mark's, Devonport, 1903-4. C. of St Michael's,
Stoke, 1904-7. C. of Christ Church, Luton, Beds., 1907-12.
C. of St Neots, Hunts., 1912-16. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). C. of Leighton Buzzard,
I9i9-2t. V. of Arkley St Peter, Herts., t92i-7. V. of
Amberley, New Zealand, T927-30. V. of Hohitika, 1930-5.
V. of St Mark's, Rakaia, 1935-9. Canon of Christ Church
Cathedral. V. of Otaio with Bluecliffs. 1939-45. Of Christ
Church, N.Z., in 1949. (Univ. War List ; Crockford; Who's Who
in Nea Zealand.)
KNIPE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 5, 1776. Of
Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 17S0; B.A. 17K0;
M.A. 17S3; B.D. 1792. Fellow. 1 78 1 ; tutor. Junior Proctor,
1789-90. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1783; C. of Stanwick,
Northants., 1780. V. of Oakington, Cambs., I79i-r8oo. R.
of Sandon, Essex, r8oo-34. Died May 9, 1S34, aged 76.
Buried at Sandon. Father of Samuel S. (1S24). (Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1834, 1. 662.)
KNIPE, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. [4th] s. of Edward Samuel, of 152, Harley Street,
London [and Hookfield, Epsom]. B. [Nov. 11], 1854, at
Leamington. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S72; LL.B.
1876; Bumey prize, 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 22, 1876; Common Law Scholarship, 1877. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 27, 1879. Special pleader on South Eastern
Circuit. J. P. for Sussex. Author, Nebula to Man. Resided
at Tunbridge Wells, where he died July 26, 1918. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The Times, July 29, 19x8.)
KNIPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Dec. 6, 1837.
S. of the Rev. Randolph Richard [Queen's College, Oxford,
i?9i], R. of Water Newton, Hunts. B. there. Matric. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 1843; priest, 1844; C. of
Gt Linford, Bucks., X843-6. C. of Wellesboume, Warws.,
1846-67. Disappears from Crockford, r868. Brother of
Randolph (1833). Robert (1839) and probably of Thomas W.
(1841). (Clergy List.)
KNIPE, RANDOLPH, Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 6, 1756. B. in
London. [Doubtless s. of Edward and Dorothy. Bapt.
28 Jan. 1736, at St George-the-Martyr, Holbom.
Easter, 1756. Adm. at Gray's Inn, July 31, X755, as eldest s.
of Edward, of Epsom, Surrey, Esq. Died 10 Dec. 1760,
aged 23. M. I., Epsom. (Inns of Court; C. R. Hudleston.)
KNIPE, RANDOLPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 20, 1833.
[Doubtless eldest s. of the Rev. Randolph Richard (Queen's
College, Oxford, 1791), R- of Water Newton, Hunts.] Matric.
Lent, 1835; B.A. T838. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Jan. 6, 1839;
C. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1845-6; R. there, 1846-73.
Knollys, William Thomas
Died July 14, 1873, aged 57. Brother of John (1S37) and the
next, and probably of Thomas W. (184X). [E. II. Vipers;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
KNIPE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
[4th s. of the Rev. Randolph Richard (Queen-
Oxford, 1791), R. of Water Newton, Hunts.] Mati 1
1839; B.A. 1846. C. of Leire, Leics., 1846-8. C. of All Saints',
Leicester, 1848-9. Died Jan. 3, 1849, at Leicester,
Brother of the above, of John (X837) and prob
Thomas W. (1841). (G. Mag., 1849, 1. 437; Clergy List.)
KNIPE. SAMUEL SAWREY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 7,
1S24. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Francis (1776), R. of Sandon.
B. Apr. 9, tSoS. School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1826; B V
M.A. 1S36. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1839; priest,
1840. Not in Clergy Lists before 1852. C. of Gt Bradley.
Suffolk, 1852-5. C. of Snailwell, Cambs., and Chaplain of
Newmarket Union, 1867-93. Died 1893. (Al. Felsted; Clergy
List; Crockford.)
KNIPE, THOMAS WENHAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 16, 1S41. Of Huntingdonshire. [Probablv s. of the
Rev. Randolph Richard (Queen's College, Oxford, 1701),
R. of Water Newton, Hunts.] Matric. Michs. 1S41; B.A.
1S45; M.A. X875. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1845; priest (Salis-
bury) 1846; C. of Woodsford and Tincleton, Dorset. 1846-9;
R. there 1849-76. P.C. of Christ Church, Clevedon, Somerset.
1876-8. R. of St Peter's, Dorchester, 1878-86. Resided
subsequently at Westerham, Kent, where he died Feb. 12,
1903, aged 80. Frobably brother of John (1837), etc. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Feb. 17, 1903.)
KNOBEL, WILLIAM BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. S. of Edward Ball [F.R.A.S.], of 3, Tavistock
n , London, and Bocking, Braintree. B. 1875, at
Burton-on-Trent, Staffs. Schools, Sherbome [18S7-9], and
at University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1900: M.D. 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901; M.R.C.P., 1919. Assistant
Medical Officer, London County Asylum, Bexley; at the
Midland Open-air Sanatorium, Belbroughton, Worcs., 1910.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Divi-
sional Medical Officer and subsequently Senior Medical
Officer, L.C.C. Of Ashington, Sussex, in' 1944. (Sherbome
Si Keg.; Medical Directories.)
KNOCKER, HAROLD COX. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, X890. Of Kent. S. of Edward Newman, of Tunbridge
Wells and Sevenoaks. B. Jan. 22, 1S70, at Sevenoaks.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S94; priest, 1S95; C. of St John-
the-Baptist, Woking, 1804-6. Chaplain at Levsin. Switzer-
land, 1896-7. C. of Kinson, Dorset, 1897-1901. C. of Holy
Trinity, Hampstead, 1901-3. V. of Walton-on-the-Naze,
Es-ex, 1903-23. R. of Gt Yeldham, X923-30. R. of Gt Hal-
lingbury, 1930-3. Perm, to offic, dio. of Portsmouth, 1933-
40; dio. of Winchester and Salisbury, 1933. Subsequently
resided at Highcliffe-on-Sea, Hants. (Crockford.)
KNOLLEKE, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, x886.
Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1S90; priest, 1891; C. of West Lavington,
Sussex, r890-i. C. of Hove, 1891-3. C. of Wandsworth,
Surrey, T893-1916. Chaplain, Queen Mary's Aux. Hospital,
Roehampton, 1916-20. V. of St John's, Woolwich, 1921 j8.
Lie. to offic, dio. Southwark, 1938-43. Died Jan. 1, 1943,
at Wimbledon. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 4, 1943.)
KNOLLYS, EDWARD ERSKINE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. r, 1894. [Elder s. of Canon Erskine William 1..
College, Oxford, 1S61), V. of Folkestone.] B. June 27, 1875
[School, King's, Bruton.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1900; priest.
of Bolney, Sussex, 1900-3. C. of Benenden, Kent,
Resided subsequently at Folkestone vicarage, when
Sept. 18, 1913. (King's School, Bruton, Reg., win
'b. May 22, 1875'; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 26, 1913.)
KNOLLYS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Hon. LL.D. T864. Eldest s. of
William, Earl of Banbury, who held the courtesy title of
Viscount Wallingford until 1813. B. Aug. 1. 179;
and Lieut., 3rd Foot Guards (Scots Fusiliers), 1-:
1817; Colonel, 1S30; Major-General, 1854; Gener
Served in Peninsular War, and in the army of occupation in
France, 1815-16. Initiated the Prince Consort into the art
of soldiering. Governor of Guernsey, T854-5. Pn
Council of Military Education, 1861. Treastirer an
troller of the Household to the Prince of Wales. 1
Hon. LL.D., Oxford, 1862. K.C.B., 1867; P.(
er-General of Duchy of Cornwall, [878-83. Author,
Remarks on the Claim / Died
June 23, 18S3, at his official residence in the liousr
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boose, v. 257; Army Lists; D.N.B.;
G.E.C. (sub Banbury).)
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KNOPW00D, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (aire 17) at Caius, Tune 16,
1781. S. of Robert, Kent., of Threxton, Norfolk. B. there.
SchooK Wvmondham, Burv St Edmunds, and Newport.
Essex. Scholar, 1781; matne. Easter. 1783; B.A. 1786; M.A.
1700. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21. 178S; priest, Dec ~
1789. Chaplain to the Earl of Clermont. First Chsplai
Van Diemen's Land, arriving at Port Philip, with Go^
Collins in 1803. Died Nov. 8, 1836, at Clarence Plains
Tasmania. [Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Venn, a. 105; Heaton
Ausl. Diet )
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KNOTT, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Tuly 22, 1878. [S. of Frederick Singleton. Esq.,
of • II. mi h Vill as, Anerlev, Surrey. School, Dulwich College.]
M.it'nc Mi. lis. 1R7K; Scholar; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1883; priest, 1884. Assistant Master at
Dulwirh College, 18S2-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Sydenham,
Kent, 1883-7. Head Master of the Skinners' Company
Middle School, Tunbndge Wells, 18R7-1024. Lie. pr., dio. of
Rochester. 1889-1924; dio. of Chichester, 1925-37. Died
S. pt. is. i'i ■,-, at Eastbourne, aged 77. Brother of Hammett
C. (1880) and Percy T. P. (1884). (Crackford; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Tunes, Sept. 17, 191"-)
KNOTT, GEORGE WILSON. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's, Oct. 27,
1823. B. at Ulverstone. Lanes. School, Sedbergh (1823 4l-
Matric. Michs. 1825. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg. (no career given).)
KNOTT, HAMMETT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Petf.rhouse,
Oct. I, iSRn. [2nd] s. of Frederick Singleton, Esq., of Anerlev,
Surrey, chief clerk in the Town Clerk's office at The Guildhall,
London. B. Sept. 27, iSfii, at Sydenham. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. rS8o; Scholar, 1882; (i2f/i Wrangler,
1883); B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1887. Lecturer at Selwvn College,
1887-1921; Tutor, is.,;; Dran; Bursar, 1900-28. Fellow of
Selwyn, 1913-28. Married, lulv 27, 1897, Ada Maude, dau.
of Charles Umney, of Sydenham. ' Remarkable for his fresh
and vigorous humanity as well as for his sound common sense
and business capacity.' Died Mar. 16, 1928, at his residence,
8, Cranmer Road, Cambridge. M.I. in Great St Mary's,
Cambridge. Brother of Frederick G. (1878) and Percy T. P.
(is. |). [T. A. Walker, sso; Duhoich Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; Cambridge Reviste, Apr. 1928.)
KNOTT, HENRY WILLIAM HOWARD. Adm. pens, .it
DOWNING, Sept. q, 1889. School. Worcester Cathedral.
Matric. Michs. 1:889. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
June 29, 1802. (Law Lists.)
KNOTT, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, 1 111
1882. Of Middlesex. S. of Edwin, commercial clerk, of
W.ilthamstow. B. Jan. 12, 1862, at Stanley Road, Hackni
Middlesex. Schools, Madras House, Hackney, and Utv of
London. Matric. Lent, 1882; B.A.. as Non-Coil.. iRs . . M \ .
from Corpus Christi. 1888. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1885;
priest, 1,886; C. of St Simon's, Southsea, 1885-9. C. of Gt
Rollright, Oxon., l8go-3. Assoc. Sec, CMS. (Worcs.,
Heref.. Mon. and S. Wales) 1803-7; (Durham and Northum-
berland), 1897-1900. V. of Totland Bay, Isle of Wight,
1900-3. Died Jan. 25, 1903. [Crockford; The Times, Jan. 27,
1903.)
KNOTT, JOHN CLARK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 23, 1839.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon
(York) 1843; priest, 1844; C of Lythe, Yorks., 1843-6.
V. of Laitlikirk, 1*41.-8. R. of Stanibrd-le-Hope, Essex.
1848-70. Resided subsequently at Combe Hill House,
Monkton Combe, Bath, where he died Feb. 8, 1907, a 1 d
|i rockford; Peile, 467; The Times, Feb. 13, 1907.)
KNOTT, PERCY TEMPLE PHILIPPS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1. 1884. S. of Frederick Singleton. Esq., of
Heath Villas. Anerley. B. Jan. 20, 1S65. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 18R4; B.A. iSSo; M.A. 1S96. Adm.
Lichfield College, 1893. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 18.13; priest,
1: 1 of Broadwindsor, Dorset, 1893-1913. R. of Fife-
I l-Neville with Fifehead St Quintin. 1015-25. V. of
Alton St I'ancras, 192S-40. Rural Dean of Cerne, 1928-40.
Died Jan. 16, 1040, at Sherborne. Brother of Hammett C.
(1S80) and Fr.d. Tick G. (1878). (T. A. Walker, 577, and
MS. note; Crockford; The limes. Jan. 18, 1940.)
KNOTT, ROBERT ROWE. Adm. sizar at Si lens's. Aug. 30,
1813; re-adm. pens. Oct. r. 1817. I K. 1796.] School, Canter-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) Sept. 19. 1819; priest, 1820 I I
Ruckinge and Kenii ardington, Kent. 1819 22. Lecturer at
Kv. and Head Master of Rve r.i .11111.11 School, 1822-35.
1 h .plain and Lecturer at St Peter-upon-Cornhill, London,
1S35-S. V. ofHelidon, Northante., [838-49. Chaplain of the
donative of Tarrant Crawford, Dorset, 1849 65 Chaplain of
West London Union, 1865 70. F.S.A., 1836. Author. The
New Aid to .Memoir. Ports 1 and II. Died (an. n. 1879. at
Bayswater. {Bouse, 11. 258; Northants. Clergy; Crockford;
1 lergv List.)
Knowles, Francis Charles
KNOWLES, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. S. of James, of The Hollies, Clapham Common,
London. B. 1862, at Clapham. School, London International
College. Matric. Michs. 1SS2; B.A. 1885. Lieut.. Queen's
Westminster Rifles (T.), 1884; Capt., 1896. served in the
Great War, I9r4-I9 (Major, London Reel. 11 n ■ ' \\ • -l
minster Rifles)), (Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
KNOWLES, ATHERTON. Adm. sizar at St Tohn's. Oct. 10,
1877. [Fldest] s. of the Rev. John, Weslevan minister [and
Mary Eliza Louisa]. B. July 2, 1858, at Cirencester, Gloucs.
School. Kingswood. Somers.-t. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881; M.A. 1891. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Tan. 26, 1S78. Ord.
deacon (London) 1881; priest, T882; C. of St Leonard's,
Bromley, Middlesex, 1881-95. V. of St James's, Ratchff.
1895-1010. R. of Lillev, Herts., 1930-8. Author, Text Book
. Dii d Oct. 8, 1939, in London.
Buried at Lillev. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Inns of
Court; Crockford; The Times. Oct. II, 1939 )
KNOWLES, CAMERON QUILTER. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1S81. S. of John Mason, of Skirbeck Road. Host..:..
Lines. B. there 1862. School. Boston Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (London)
1887; priest, c888; C. of Hampton, Middlesex, 1887-02.
C. of St Augustine's, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1892-3. R-
of Melton Constable with Burgh Parva, and V. of Briston,
Norfolk. [893-1906. C. of Milverton. Somerset. 1906-18.
C. of St tames's, Pokesdown with St Andrew's, Boscombe,
Hants., 1918-24. Resided subsequently at Bournemouth,
and disappears from Crockford, 19^9. Brother of George H.
(1SS3).
KNOWLES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 14,
1850. Of Leicestershire. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar; B.A.
1S54; M.A. 1857. Fellow, 1855. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1R54; priest, 1855; C. of St Peter's, Forsbrook, Staffs.,
1854-6. C. of St Luke's, Leek, 1857-61. C. of St Luke's,
Cambridge, 1862-s. R. of Wintenngham, Lines., 1866-98.
Died Dec. 26, 1898. {Crockford.)
KNOWLES. EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's, Oct. 2, 1879.
S. of [The Rev.] Edward [Hadarezer], 'master at St Bees
Grammar School, Cumberland' [and Frances Mary]. B. at
St Bees. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1879; Is A lV^l
[According to Crockford. 1876, his father was V. of St Bees
and Principal of the Divinity College there.]
KNOWLES. EDWIN ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1900.
S. of Alfred ]ohn, Esq., of Fernville. Koiiudliav, I. 1-
School, Trinity College, Harrogate. Matric. Michs. 1900.
Solicitor in Leeds. 1908. Served in the Great War. 1914-19
(private, R. Fusiliers). (Law Lists; Univ. War List.)
KNOWLES, FOSTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887.
S. of William, of Ribblesdale, Leigham Court Road, Sir. it
ham I. Ion B. 1867, in London. School, Harrow. Matri.
Michs. 1SS7; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1804- Joint Head Master of
C .thill prep. School, Abingdon, Berks., in 1906. Visiting
tutor at Ascham St Vincent's School, Fastboume, 1917-29-,
and at St Cvpnau'- School, Eastbourne, 1919-33. [Harrow
Reg. gives 'Joint IF ...1 M a-trr .1 a pr. p. School in East-
bourne.'] Died May 14, 1942, at Eastbourne. [Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Due, lories: 1 he Times. May [6, 1942;
1 ami. Yeai ■
KNOWLES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Sept. 9,
1870. S. of William. B. at Hoyland, near Bamsley, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1x74; MA. 1877. Ord. deacon
(Ely, for Peterb.) 1874; priest (Peterb.) 1875; C. of Christ
Church, Leicester, [874-8 C of Cowling, Yorks., 1878-9.
C. of Silsden, 1879-80; V. there 18S0-92. R. of Gimmgham,
Norfolk, 1892 [931 Died Oct. 24, 1931, at 1 ingham,
.... ,1 :-, ;, l.inc .1 there. Founded . -' 1 ''.'p t St I atl.a-
rine's. [Crockford; The Guardian, Oct 30, 1931; The limes,
Oct. 28, 1931.)
KNOWLES, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 9, 1S20; pens. Oct. r7, 1820. [Eldest] s. of
[Admiral) sir Ch irl.-s [Henrv] [2nd] Bart, [of Lwynderu,
Montgoms.]. B. [June 10, 1802], af raplow, Bucks. School.
Clifton, Somerset. Mm.. Mil !i- 1 820; B.A. (22nd Wrangler)
[825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1824.
(died to the Bar. Tan. 28, 1834- ' '" tlV Northern Circuit.
Succeeded to the baronetcv, 1831. Won Telford prize for
intricate mathematical problem. 1S72. Author, History 0)
the Shaftesbury Election, [830; The Supplement to the Reform
Art of 1832, .1 proposal for the Intension of Rep).
I \; , 1 ;,, M 1111. ,: M.iv 21., I'M, I nm ,d •': ..f-n ' ■• ■ Tg.
Pocock, 1st Bart., F.R.S., and had issue Di IM 1 [9, 1892,
in London. Bun. d .1 SI Ni. ... ' . etery, Guildford.
[Boose, 11. Inns of t ourt; Lam Lists; Foster, Mm at the Bar;
Burke, /'. and B.; G.E < .. The Guardian, Mar. 30, 1S92.)
Knowt.es, George
KNOWLES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 28, 1866.
[2nd] s. of John [merchant, of Heme Hall, Surrey]. B. 1847,
in London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870:
M.A. and LL.M. 1S73. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 22,
1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27. 1873. J.P. for Wilts. Of
Stockton House, Codford St Mary, Wilts. Died Nov. 2, 11 15,
at Budock, near Falmouth, aged S6. {Inns of Coin! Law
Lists; Foster, Mm at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 4, 1935;
Catnb. Year-book, 1906.)
KNOWLES, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1S83. S. of John Mason, of 73, Merton Road, Wim-
bledon, Surrey. B. i860, at Boston. Lines. School, Boston
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1SS3; B.A. 1S86. Brother of
Cameron Q. 11
KNOWLES, GUY JOHN FENTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 25, 1898. (2nd] s. of Charles Julius, of Shaftesbury
House, Victoria Road, Kensington, London. B. Julv I. 1879,
in London. School. Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1S0S; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1922. A.M.I.C.E., 1905. Served in the Great War,
1014-19 (Capt., R.G.A.; mentioned twice in despatches:
French Croix de Guerre; Greek Military Cross). Of 32, Mont-
pelier Square, London, S.W., in 1945. {Rugbv Sck. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Members of Institute of Civil Engineers.)
KNOWLES, HAROLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1889. S. of
Thomas, manufacturer, of Eccles, Lanes. B. [Jan. i.j . 1871,
at Bolton. School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1889;
exhibitioner, 1891; B.A. 1892. Assistant Lecturer in Modern
Languages at Owens College, Manchester. Private tutor at
Ystradfechan, Glam., until 1905. Afterwards in business at
Buenos Aires. Died Oct. 13, 1934, at Buenos Aires. [Miirl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 507; i he limes, Oct. 22, I934-)
KNOWLES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 29,
1891. Of Lancashire. S. of Henry, painter. B. Apr. 2, 1870,
at Infirmary Street, Blackburn. School, Blackburn National.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S9S. M.A. ad eundem
and B.D. 1905, at Trinity College, Dublin. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1894; priest. 1S95; C. of Christ Church, Black-
bum, 1894-6. C. of St Marv's, Kirkdale, 1896-1901. C. of
St John's, Chelsea, 1901-2. C. of Lvdford with Princetown,
Devon, 1902-6. C. of Christ Church, Salford, 1906-ro.
Disappears from Crockford, 1911.
KNOWLES, HERBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 3r, 1817.
Of Yorkshire. [B. 1 798, at Gomersal, near Leeds, of humble
parents, both of whom he lost at an early age.] About to
enter a merchant's office at Liverpool, his intellect attracted
the notice of three benevolent clergymen, who subscribed
£30 p.a. towards his education, on condition that his friends
should contribute £30 more. Sent to Richmond Grammar
School. Subsequently applied to the poet Southey for help,
and was successful. Author, The Three Tabernacles, or
Stanzas in Richmond Churchyard (with which he introduced
himself to Southey). 'This noble masterpiece of solemn and
tender pathos' was 'a work of surprising maturity and
perfection.' Already ill at time of admission to College, he
died 'of decline' Feb. 17, 1817, at Gomersal. (D.N.B.)
KNOWLES, JAMES SHERIDAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 6, 1804. Doubtful if resided. [S. of James, lexicographer,
a cousin of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. B. May 12, 1784, at
Cork. School, Cork.] Wrote verse and plays from an early
age. Befriended by the elder Hazlitt, who introduced him to
Lamb and Coleridge. Ran away from home after his father's
second marriage (about 1800) and lived from hand to mouth.
Served as an Ensign in the Wiltshire Militia and in the Tower
Hamlets Militia, 1805. Studied medicine; M.D., Aberdeen.
Resident vaccinator to the Jennerian Society. Abandoned
medicine for the stage, first appearing at Bath and sub-
sequently in Dublin and Belfast. Opened a school at Belfast;
moved to Glasgow, 1816. Continued to write plays. His
tragedy Caius Gracchus had a great success in Belfast, 1815,
subsequently at Covent Garden. Hazlitt spoke of him as
'the first tragic writer of his time.' The Beggar's Daughter of
Bethnal Green was produced at Drury Lane in 1828; Alfred
the Great or the Patriot King appeared in 1831, and The Hum h-
back, in which Knowles himself acted, in 1832; The Wife in
1833, the prologue and epilogue being written bj
Lamb; The Love Chase in 1837. Continued to act until 1 E 1 ;.
both in his own plays and others. Visited the United States,
1834. Adapted Beaumont and Fletcher's Maid's Tragedy,
re-naming it The Bridal, and also wrote two nov< I
Lovell and Fortescue, 1846 and 1847. Became in his lat i
years an ardent evangelical, preaching sermons from chapel
pulpits. Married, 1 12. Miss Elphinstone, a formei
Died Nov. 30, 1862, at Torquay. (Boasc, Biblio. Cornub.,
302; D.N.B.)
KNOWLES, JOHN DICKENSON. Adm. pens, at Pi I
June 25, 1847. S. of Lionel, of Gomersal, Leeds. Matric.
A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Knowi.es, Thomas
iRs2; priest, 1S53; C. of Halifax. 1S52-S. IT. of Rawdon,
1858-65. V, of Glossop, Derbs., 1865 !8 Surrogate, 'li"
Southwell, 1SK4. Rural Dean of Southwell, 1SS5. Author,
Pastoral 1 G 'd and Pearls ; Dream Garden, etc. Pied
Dec. 30, 1888, aged 60. Father of the next. (7". .4. Walker,
492, and MS. note; Crockford.)
KNOWLES, JOHN LIONEL. Adm. pens (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 6, 1881. Elder s. of the Rev. John Dickenson (above),
V. of Glossop. B. at Rawdon, Yorks. [Schools, Denstone
and Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Miehs. 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1885; priest, 1SS7; C. of
Ingrow, Yorks., 1885-9. C. of Newton-in-Mottram, Cheshire,
1890-3. C. of Flowery Field, 1893-4. C. of Cleckheaton
(Whitechapel) with Scholes, Yorks., 1894-1900. V. of New
Mills, Derbs., 1900-30. Rural Dean of Glossop, 1906-20.
Subsequently resided at New Mills, and disappears from
Crockford, T934. (Denstone Coll. Reg.; Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
KNOWLES, LEES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875-
[Eldest] s. of John of Westwood, Pendlebury, Lanes. B.
[Feb. 16], 1857, at Manchester. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. and LL.M. 1882. Athletics
'blue,' 1S76, 1S7S (3 Miles, Mile); President, C.U.A.C, 1877.
Captained the Oxford and Cambridge athletic team which
visited America in 190T to compete against Harvard and
Yale and McGill and Toronto; for these services he was
presented with an honorary dark 'blue.' Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, r879. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S82. On the Northern
Circuit. Created Bart., 1903. M.P. for West Salford, 1886-
1906. Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Board
of Trade, 1S05-1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., Lanes. Fusiliers; T.D.; O.B.E., 1920). Church
Estates Commissioner, 1S96-1906. Author, The Edited
Letters of Captain Enelebert Lutyens, St Helena, 1820-3, elc-
Died s.p. Oct. 7, 1928. Benefactor to Trinity by the estab-
lishment of exhibitions and of the Lees Knowles Lectureship
in Military Science. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Univ.
War List; Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of 1 ourt;
1 . Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Oct.
Cambridge Review, Oct. 12, 1928.)
KNOWLES, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. (age 21) at Caius, Oct. 9,
1871. S. of Richard John, gent., of Chcshunt, Herts. B. in
British Guiana. School, Surbiton. Matric. Michs. T~i;
B.A. 1875. No profession. Of 33, Maxilla Gardens, Ken-
sington, W., in 1898. (Venn, 11. 400.)
KNOWLES, RICHARD MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct I, t88o. S. of John, Esq. B. at Heme Hill, Surrey.
School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884.
KNOWLES, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age IS) at Pembroke.
May 10 1763. Eldest s. of Mannaduke Knowles, farmer, of
Bumsall, Yorks. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1767.
Probably C. of Rushden. Northants., May 30, 1769- One
of these names (not an Oxonian), V. of Gisburn-in-Craven,
Yorks., i793-r822, was found dead at Stockbeck, near
Gisburn, Apr. 30, 1822. {Northants. Clergy; G. .Vug., 1822,
I. 570.)
KNOWLES, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
lune 28, 1852. S. of Robert. B. at Camberwell, Surrey.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1S59. Ord. deacon
(London) r8s6; priest. 1857; C. of St Stephen's, Paddington,
1856-8. C. of St Luke's, 1S59-68. V. there 1868-1911. Died
Oct 28, 1911, aged 77. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 3,
1911.)
KNOWLES, STANLEY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. S. of
the Rev. Thomas (1871), of Christ Church vicarage, Penrith.
B. Mar. 25, 1881, at Liverpool. School, Oundle. Matrii
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1007. Assistant 1
N. Nigeria, 1907-10. Assistant Master at Tonbridge School,
1914-44. Latterly of Madlev vicarage, Hereford. Died Mar.
13, 1950, at Gloucester. 'Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb
S. of the Rev. William (1720) [V. of Ormskirk, 1 ai
at Ormskirk. School, Sedbergh. Matric. MA I
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg. (no career given).)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. -i/ar (age 22) at M
May 26 1791. S. of William, of Fairburo,
Yorks. School, private. Matrii aid
R. of South Somereotes, Lines., 1817-48. Rural I >■
Jan. 4, 1848, aged 77. {Clergy 1
.-., 1848, I. 446.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, lune 25, l85»-
S. of John, surgeon. B. 1835. al M
Warrington Grammar. Main.. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Of
1 Yorks., in 1898. {Verm,
"7
5-2
Knowl.es, Thomas
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1861.
S. of Samuel, farmer and grazier find Elizabeth]. B. at
Nailstone [Leics.l. B.ipt. Sep'- ". lS43. Matric. Mi '
B.A. 1865; M A. r87o. Solicitor. Died May t3, 1S96, .it his
Burton-on-Trent. [Eagle, xxi. 339.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S71; B.A.
1 M A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1874; priest,
1875; C. of Christ Church, Salford, Lanes., 1874-7. C. of
St Paul's, Toxtetn Park, Liverpool, 1877-82. C.ofSt Johns,
Workington, Cumber! ind, t882-S. V. of Christ Church,
Cockermouth, 1888-93. V. of Christ Church, Penrith. 1893-
Died on Easter Eve, 1905, aged 57. M.I. in Christ
Church, Penrith. Father of Stanley (1000). (C. R. Hudleston;
Croc) ford.)
KNOWLES, THOMAS TORRENS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1 1879. S of Ad 1111. Esq., of Ferragh, Cullybackey,
Co Antrim." B. Feb 13, 185'.. Srli.,..l, l:..vul Academical
Inst , and at Oueen's College, Belfast. Matric Mi. h-. i~r 1
Sri,..] ,r, i'-.--. n A. (1.,;;. r . M v i-KSfi. \>«-
Principal of Liver] 1 College I'pper School in 1903-.
(T. A. Walker, 556; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
KNOWLES, WALTER SWANBROW. Matric. Non-0 11 Lent,
i8-s- H \ iSSfi; M.A. 1896. Ord. di icon (Lichfield) 1888;
pn-t, is.?.,: C. of St John's, Hanley, Staffs., iS 1 . of
St Thomas-in-the-Fields, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1892-4.
k of Hanley 1894 1921 Died Nov. 29, 1921, aged 69.
ford; The Guardian, Dec. 1, 1921.)
KNOWLES, WILLIAM CHADWICK. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's lune 12, 1882. S. of Richard Henry [of Coburg
Street, Leeds]. B. in London. [School. Clifton College.]
Matric. Michs. 18S2; Scholar; B A. iSSv A = -i,t.uit M..-t. r at
Stockport Grammar School, 1802-1916. (Llifton Coll. Reg
(no career given) ; Schoolmasters' Directories^
KNOWLES, WILLOUGHBY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall,
May ir, 1770. [2nd s. of Edward, Esq., of Jamaica. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. T770. Name off hooks, June 22, 1772.
Adm. at the Middle Temple. Ian. 21, 1771. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court.)
KNOWLING, ERNEST MANSFORD. Adm. at King's, Oct 1.
1871. [S. of Preb. George (Pembroke Collegi , Oxford, 1845),
formerly V. of Wellington, Somerset. B. 1857
Blundell's. Tiverton (1866-70) and private.) Matric. Michs.
. xhibitioner ; H \ 1 -- 1, MB. 1S.83. At King's College
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1881. House physician, Brompton
Hospital. Practised at Tenby; consulting Physician, Pern-
or-... : Haverfordwest Infirmary. Medical ' ' tt 1 ■ ,-r of
He dth, I 1 '1 b; Died Mar. 21, 1930, at Tenby.
{Blunddls s,h. Arc.; Kir.es 1 M lice.; Medical Directories;
The limes. Mar. -'4, 1930.)
KNOWLYS, CHARLES HESKETH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1864. S. of Thomas lohn [Trinity College, 1 ixford.
1822] [and Anne Maria M. Hesketh], of Clayton Villa, Clifton
Park, near Bristol. B. 1845, at Hex-sham, Lan. -
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1S70; priest, 1871; * . of
Cirencester. iS-o-g and 1873-5. C. of Farnhain, Surrey,
1872-3. C. of Aynhoe, Nortliants., and of Clifton. <"■ 11 ,
1875-6. R. of North Meols and Southport, Lanes., 1876-94
Assistant Chaplain at Montreux, 1894-1912. Chaplain at
Zurich, 1808-0. R. of Washfteld, Devon, 1800-1905. Died
Aug. 18, 1912, at Territet. (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; The
Times. Aug. 23, 1912.)
KNOWLYS, NEWMAN. Adm. pens (age 18) at Christ's, Oct 9,
1- I [4th] s. of William, merchant, of Harp Lane. I.av-r
Street, London. B. there 175S. School, Botesdale. Matric.
Michs. 1776. Adm. at the Middle Temple, lan. 22, 1774-
Called to the Bar, Feb. 8, 1782. Bencher, 1817; Reader,
Lent, i8iq; Treasurer, 1826. Common Sen. -e.t. t'uv ,f
London, 1803. K.-. order ..1 London, 1822-33. Steward of
the Borough" of Southwark. Married. Aug is. 1807, Mrs
Slope, wi.l.av, of Bath. Died Ian. 5, 1836. Buried in the
Middle Temple vault. Portrait in the combination room at
Christ's. (Peile, 11. 306; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench
Bk.; G. Mag., 1836, I, 211.)
KNOX, ADRIAN. Adm pens, it Trinity, lune 10, 1882.
[Youngest] s.of "Sir, I,!.\ -.1, ..f Sydney, Australia. B. there
[Nov. qj, 1 hi. 3. S. h.».l. H .11. « M.itri. . Mi, lis i-v.-.ll I;
1885. Vim. -it the I nei rempl , May ji, 1883. called to
the Bar, Inner Ten. 1, 1- , 1886; Hon. Bencher, 1927. Barrister
in N.u- South Wales. 1 J6 1919 Member of the State
Legislative Assembly, 1804 8. K.C., 1906. Chief Justice of
Australia, 1919-30. P.C., 1920. C.M.G., 1918; K.C.M.G.,
1921. Member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council, 1924-5. 'in the Hoard which settled the 1 ndary
between the lush Free State and Northern Ireland Returned
to Australia, iqso. Chairman of Australian [ockey Club,
loo, -10. 1 'led Apr. _'t-, iq - -, ,t :-■-
Sch. Keg Lai Lists; Inns oj • - urt; Who was W) ,
40; The I imes, Apr 28, 1932.)
Knox, George
KNOX, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 13, is'"-o.
3rd s. of Robert. Esq., of London. B. there Feb. 2, ml
School, Diocesan College. Cape Town, S. Africa (Rev G
Ogilvie). Matric. Mi, h-. I --,.:'- \ 1
Office, 1893; attached to the C.I.G.S.'s Dept ; custodian of
Author of ., work on the climate of Africa. Died
lune i- 1912 at Sutton, Surrey. (The Times, June 20,
191a.)
KNOX ALEXANDER ANDREW. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Vpr 11 1837 as Andrew Alexander. ^nd s. of George,
landowner, of Jamaica. I .. Feb. 5, 1S1S, in London School,
Blundeli'-. Tiverton.. Matric. Lent, 1S38: scholar: B.A.
,,,, M \ 1-4-. Travelled south for his health, 1842. in
company with Mrs Shelley, widow of the poet, and her son
perry |,r 11. ge friend, thus meeting I'r.-I awnev, the friend
of Byron and of Shelley. CaUed to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 19, 1844. On the' staff of The Times, n'-; writer _oi
leading articles until i860. Polio Magistrate at Worship
Street, 1860-2; at Marlborough Street, 1862-78. F.K.G.S.
Friend of many distinguished men, among others, Faraday,
Rajah Brooke, Kingslike and lvingsl. v. Married, 1857,
Susan, dau. of James .Armstrong, Esq., of the Bengal Civil
Sen-ice Author, The New 1 ' Wanderings in
ilgeria; also wrote for Blackwood, The Edinburgh linirc.
etc Died Oct 5, 1891, in London. Brother of George (1833).
(St Paul's Sch. it *rt; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Law Lists: Blundell's Sch. Keg.; D.N.B.)
KNOX, ANDRE BLASINI. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, ,1857.
[Only] s. of the Hon William George [Chief Justice], of 1 orf
of Spain. Trinidad, W. Indies. B. there 1838. School,
St Columba's CoUege, Dublin. M.-.tric. Mich-, i-s, . 1 '■ X
M \ 1867. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1872. Of Whitby, 1.1 i"„>|. Father
of Philip F. (1894) (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
I r Li ■' *
KNOX, ARTHUR EDWARD ELLIS. Adm pens, at Trinity,
Dei 1 1856. S. of the Hon. lohn, of Heidelberg. B. 1S38,
at fen'by. Penabs. School, Hants, (private). Maine. Michs.
l.A 1 1
KNOX, CECIL WARBURTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27,
1884 S of the Rev. Thomas, of Cromwell rectory, Newark,
Notts B 1865, at Colchester. School. Newark. Matnc.
Michs 1884- B.A. r887. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1897; pnest
(Southwell) 1898; C. of Bardney, Lines., 1897-8. C. of
Cromwell, Notts , 1 -- ,--1. R. of Harston, Lei. - , 10,0-1005.
C of St Margar.-ts, Westminster, 1906-11. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (private, R.A.M.C ). Residing at
Warmer, Kent, in 1948. (Univ. War List: Crockford.)
KNOX DAVID GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr 30 1.804. S. of David, of E. Grinstead, Sussex. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1
(London) Oct. 1, 1809; priest, Sept. 23, 1.810. (Record f Old
Westminsters.)
KNOX, EDMOND DALRYMPLE HESKETH. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 12, 1.829. s. of Francis. B. in
Dublin. School, Cork (private). Matric Michs. 1829; B.A.
Died Oct. 6, 1884, in Abbey Road, London, N.W.
(The Guardian, Oct. 8, 1884.)
KNOX EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1878. [Only]
s of [Capt ] Henry Needham [R.N., Assessor to the Board of
Trade ,ud the Court of Appeal], of Royal Road, 1:
Kent B Sept. 23, 1S60, at Edinburgh. School, Eton.
Matric Michs 1878. Agent to Miss Talbot at Morgan, Port
Talbot, Glam., in 1S92." J. P. for Glamorgan, 1894, and for
s,,m,-n. t [-,1,- Capt., gad Vol. Baft., The Welsh Regt.
,,,-.-. , if -, Kabv Place, !'■ .lb. in 1045. Died July 13,
,,,-,, ,'/,- ,,'.,;. l.ist: Burke, P. and B (Ranfurly); Fox-
Ilavie-. Armorial Families; Kelly. Handbook.)
KNOX, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 171 at Trinity, May 2, 1816;
from Trinity College, Dublin. S. of William. B. 1.1 Dublin.
School, Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820.
KNOX GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 25. 1833. S. of
G„'.rgc [landowner, of Jainai.a]. B. [Aug 29, 1.814], in
London S hool, St Paul's. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 8,
matric. Michs. 1S33. Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 19,
l834! B A 1837; M- V 1S55. Ord. deacon (bt Davids) 1837;
- ,l.,u, , -1. 1) Sept. q, 1S3S. Chaplain to the H.E.I.C;
Madras Establishment, 1838-55; at Bangalore.
1,850-' at 1 '.a 1. auuiiid. IA54-5. C.of St John's, Ousebndge,
y,,rk- ' 1.S5--.8 C. of AH Souls, Marvleboue. issh Associa-
tion Secretary, Church Missionary Society, 1858-71. Editor
of the 1 1/ Intel,. '. 1-1 h V. of l-.xton, Rutland,
,.-, q] Died Sept.- 18,11. Brother ot Alexandei ■
(si Paul's s "': The Guardian
Sept. 1', 1891; Stock 11. 273 and in. 658.)
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Knox, George
KNOX, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, June 30, 1866.
Eldest s. of Edward, merchant [barrister {Inns of Court and
Men at the Bar)], of Sydney, N.S. Wales. B. there. School,
Sydney Grammar [and B.A., Univ. of Sydney]. Matric.
Michs. 1866; (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1869); B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1S73. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 17, 1867. Called to
the Bar, 1870. Returned to Sydney, where he practised as
a barrister. Died Mar. 9, 1888, at Cairo. {Venn, 11. 376;
Inns of Court; Lav Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KNOX, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
[an. u. [828. [Eldest] s. of Henry William [Capt., 6th
Dragoon Guards, and Jane, dau. of the Rev. William Rogers,
D.D., of KeUs, Co. Meath]. B. [Dec. 9, 1809], at Netley Park,
vo. School, Bath. Matnc. Michs. 1S2S. Of Netley
Park, Co. Mayo. J. P. and D.L.; High Shcnfl, 1S45. Married
(1) Dec. 7, 1S35, Isabella .Antoinette, dau. of John Peel, of
Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.; (2) 1S42, Eliza, dau. of The
O'Grady, of Kilballyowen. Died s.p. Sept. 24, 1859. (Burke,
L.G. of Ireland.)
KNOX, JAMES JENKINSON. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1SS3.
[S. of John, of Bakewell, Derbs. B. there in 1S66.] Matric
Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886; M.B., B.Chir., and M.A. 1891.
Migrated to Downing, Dec. 1891. Football (assoc.) 'blue,'
1887. One of the best known Surrey County football players.
At St Mary's Hospital. L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 18S9. Assistant
Pathologist at St Mary's Hospital. Of Bakewell, Derbs., in
T890, and subsequently of Red House, East Molesey, Surrey.
Died Dec. 25, 1898. (Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories;
P. E. Towell.)
KNOX, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 21) at Jesus, Dec. 4, 1804.
[Eldest s. of Arthur, of Castlerea and Woodstock, Co. Wicklow ,
Ireland. B. [May 13, 1783], at Woodstock. School, private,
Matric. Michs. 1804. Of Castlerea and Woodstock, Co.
Wicklow. J. P. and D.L. High Shenfi of Co. Wicklow, 1809,
and of Co. Mayo, 1821. Married, Mar. 12, 1808, Maria Anne,
dau. of Major John Knox, of Mount Falcon, and had issue.
Died Dec. 31, 1861. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
KNOX, JOHN [HENRY]. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Si John's, May 3,
1806; re-adm. Apr. 23, 1S13, as John. [3rd s. of the Hon.
Thomas, Viscount Northland, M.P. (post 1st Earl of Ran-
furly). B. July 26, 1788. School, Harrow.] Matnc. Easter,
1806, as John. Ensign, 64th Foot, 1S07; Lieut., 52nd Foot,
1809; Capt., 40th Foot, 1S10; 85th Foot, 1S13; Major, 1S17;
Lieut. -Col., West India Regt., 1819. M.P. for Newry, Ic 26
32. Mimed, Feb. 12, 1822, Lady Mabella Josephine Need-
ham, dau. of the 1st Earl of Kilmorey. Died Aug. 2;, 1072.
Father of Thomas F. (1S40); brother of Thomas (1803).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (Ranfurly).)
KNOX, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
June i, 1802. S. of William, of Bath [and Letitia, of Llan-
stinian, Pembs.]. [B. Feb. 14, 1784.] School, Westminster.
Scholar, 1803; matric. Michs. 1S04; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1S09.
One J. A. Knox (not of Oxford) was R. of Yerbeston, Pembs.,
1810-60. No John William found in Clergy Lists, but a
Rev. 'J. W.' Knox died Jan. 10, 1862, at Brompton, aged 77.
\<j. Mag.; Record of Old Westminsters; Foster, Index Eccles.)
KNOX, PHILIP FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S. of
Andre Blasini (1S57), Esq., of Whitby. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Went on the stage. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R. Fusiliers; wounded). (Univ. War List.)
KNOX, The Rev. ROBERT BENT. Hon. LL.D. 1889. [2Qd s. of
the Hon. Charles, Archdeacon of Armagh (and Hannah, dau.
of Robert Bent, M.P., and widow of James Fletcher). B.
Sept. 25, 1808, at Dungannon Park Mansion.] Dropped the
use of the Christian name, Bent, early in life. B.A., Trinity
College, Dublin, 1829; M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1834;
B.D. and D.D. Trinity College, Dublin, 1858. Ord. deacon
(Kildare); priest (Killaloe) 1832. Chancellor of Ardfert,
1834-41. Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore,
Archbishop of Armagh, 1886-93. Married, Oct. 5, 1042,
Catherine Delia, dau. of Thomas Gibbon Fitzgibbon, of
Ballyseeda, Co. Limerick, and had issue. Described as ' very
foolish, without learning, piety, judgment, conduct, sense'
The Dean of Limerick said of hun (while Domestic Chaplain
to his uncle) 'he used, when made to preach by his uncle,
to get me to write his sermon and could not deliver it. The
Bishop used to say " Why do you always blow your nose in
the pathetic part? "' Author, Ecclesiastical 1 •. 1 i Irelan ' .
Died Oct. 23, 1893, at Armagh. (Burke, /-*. and B. (Ran-
furly); 1
KNOX, ROBERT WELLAND. Adm. at Cai
: ■ :
M.B. and CM., 1 .C.S., 1914. Lieut., I.M.S.,
Knubley, Edward Ponsonby
1897; Capt., 1900; Major, 1909; Lieut. -Col., 191:
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Ueut.-Col., [.M.S.; I1 <>.
1015; mentioned four times in despatches; in the Darda
nelles, 1915-16; Order of the White Eagle. 4tuclasi
, Urder of the Crown of Italy; A.D.M.S., both Div.,
Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1918). Retired, 1930. Hon.
Surgeon to the King. Of Fordingbridge, Hants..
(Record of Old Westminsters; Venn, 11. 514; Univ. Wat List,
Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Medical Directories^
KNOX, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Mr,
[Eldest] s. of Hon. Thomas (1st Earl of Ranfurly) ,
Jane, dau. of Edmund Sexton, Viscount Pery]. B. [Apr. 19,
i;^,j, in Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1803.
M.P. for Tyrone, 1812-18; for Duugannon, 1818-30 and
1837-S. 'An ardent supporter of the Conservative cause.'
Styled Viscount Northland, 1831-40. Succeeded his father
as 2nd Earl of Ranfurly, 1840. Married, Feb. 28, 1815, Mary
Juliana, dau. of the Hon. and Most Rev. William Stuart,
Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland. Died
Mar. 21, 1S58. Father of the next; brother of John H. (1806).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (Ranfurly); G.E.C.;
G. Mag., 185S, 1. 440.)
KNOX, The Hon. THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Coni. at St John's, Feb.
3, 1835. S. of Thomas (above), Viscount Northland. [B. Nov.
13, 1816], at Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Lent, 1S35. M.P. for Dungannon, 183S-51. Styled
Viscount Northland, 1840-5S. Succeeded his father as 3rd
Earl of Ranfurly, Mar. 21, 1858. Married, Oct, 10, 1848,
Harriet, dau. of James Kimingtou, of Broomhead Hall,
Yorks. Died May 20, 1858, aged 41. Father of Uchter J. M.,
Earl of Ranfurly lis,-",). (Burke, P. and B (sub Ranfurly);
G.E.C.)
KNOX, THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. to,
1840, as Francis Thomas. [Eldest s. of John Henry (1806),
M.P. [and grandson of Thomas, 1st Earl of Ranfurly]. B.
Dec. 24, rS22, at Brussels.] School, Hants, (private). Matric.
Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1843; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1845;
B.A. (3^ Classic) 1845. Received into the Roman Catholic
Church, Nov. 16, 1845. Helped to found the London Oratory,
1849, and remained a member (and its Superior) until his
death. Created D.D., 1875, by Pope Pius IX. ' His learning
and prudence' were highly valued by Cardinal Manning,
' Defensor Matrimoniorum ' in the archdiocese of Westminster
for several years. Took a leading part in promoting the
canonization of the English martyrs. Author, theological.
Died Mar. 20, 1882, at the Oratory, South Kensington.
Buned in the private cemetery of the Oratorian fathers at
Sydenham. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Ranfurly), D.N.B.)
KNOX, UCHTER J. M. (1875), see RANFURLY, Earl of.
KNOX, WILLIAM DOUGLAS CARNEGY. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1886. S. of William Henry Worsley Trotter (next), of
Lincoln's Inn. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889. A member of Lloyd's. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R. Scots and M.G.C.). Died Jan. 1, 1947.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
KNOX, WILLIAM HENRY WORSLEY TROTTER. Adm. pens,
at St John's, June 29, 1847. [S. of Col. William Hunter
Douglas, Indian Army (and Jane Waite).] B. May 13, 1829,
at Edinburgh. School, Kingston College, Hull. Migrated to
Trinity, Oct. 16, 1847. Matric. Michs. rS47; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 14, 1850. Called to
the Bar, May 1, 1S54. Reporter, in the Chancery Division,
for the Incorporated Council. Married, June 17, 1856, Nina,
eldest dau. of Francis T. D. Sewill, deceased, of Wickhill
House, Berks., Lieut., R.N. Died May ;, 1899, at Bourne-
mouth. Father of the above. (La:, Lv,: ., 1 ■. t> 1 . M en at the
Bar and Scott, MSS. give 's. of Col. Douglas, of Edinburgh;
The Times, May 10, 1899.)
KN0X-L1TTLE, WILLIAM J. K. (1
■ LITTLE.
KNUBLEY, EDWARD MILES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, 1897. S. of the Rev. Edward Ponsonby (next), K. ■•!
Steeple Ashton, Wilts. School, Fauconbergh. Matrii
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Died at Newcastle, Natal,
July 28, 1950.
KNUBLEY, EDWARD PONSONBY. Adm. pens ■ 19) n
Magdalene, July 1, 181 9 .1 Idi I
Ponsonby (next), ii. Apr. 21, 18;
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. '
Chester) 1877; 1
B ittetsea, 18; ?-8- R. < '■ ■■'
Steepli
ithedral, 1917 31. Author,
ii
':. Res-; Crockford; Who was Who,
[929-40; Tim
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Knubley, Miles Ponsonby
KNUBLEY, MILES PONSONBY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Feb. 26, 1844. S. of Edward Carr, solicitor [and Mary
Ponsonby]. B. Jan. 20, 1826, at Whitehaven. School,
Stocktnu". Maine" Muli^. i>41- ^'T' *>* terms. Migrated
to Magdalene, Nov. 10, 1846; LL.B. 1851. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) Dec. 1849; priest, Dec. 1850; C. of Famharn, Yorks.,
1849-51. C.-in-charge ol Plumbland, Cumberland, 1851-8.
Married, May 23, 1849, Ann, dau. of Robert Jefferson, of
Springfield, i uiiibi-rlaiul. Di»-d |une 13, 1*58, at Seaton
Hall, Cumberland. Father of the above. [Peile, a. 486.)
KNUTSFORD, Viscount, see HOLLAND.
KNYFTON, THOMAS TUTTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June n, ism. [Eldest] s. of Th"iuas [Tutton, attorney,
deceased, oi Uphill Castle, Somerset], B. [Oct. 20, 1798], al
Westburv, Somerset. School, Tiverton, Devon. Matric.
Lent, 1817; B.A. 1821; MA. 1824. Of L'phill Castle,
Somerset. J. P. and D.L. for Somerset. High Sheriff, 1851.
Married (1) Dec. 15, 1830, Eliza Maria, dau. of Lieut.-Gen.
Sir Love Parry Jones-Parry, of Madryn, Caniarvons., and
had issue a son, who died an infant; (2) July 12, 1855,
Georgiana Sophia, dau. of the Rev. Wilham Hungerford
Colston, D.D., R. of West Lydford, Somerset. Died s.p.
Feb. 2, 18S7, .iiid sih.eei ded bv In-, jreat-nephew. [Blutldell's
Sch, Reg.; Burke, L.G.; P. 1..' rowell.)
KNYVETT, CAREY JOHN. Adm. pens, (aye 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 22, 1851. [Eldest] -. of Carey Seymour [of Dover, isth
Irish Kegt. of Foot, and later, banker, of Westminster (and
Mary Ann, dau. of John Wise, of M.tidstone, Kent). B.
Sept. 2-,. 1 ■ ■■> it«-d to Trinity Hall, July 7. 1852;
name off, Si-pt. 20, 183J. Principal Clerk in the Home Dept.
C.B. Married, July 2, 1 r ■ r . j; , Emily 1 rederica, dau. of John
K. Wedderbum, 91I1 Lancers and 2nd Life Guards, and had
issue. Of 67, Eccleston Square, London, S.W., in 1897.
(Burke, 1 amily Records, 365.)
KNYVETT, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at CORPUS Christi,
Oct. 1.-. 1824. ni Hampshire. [3rd s. of Henry, Chief
Paymaster .it the Depot, Isle of Wight (and Sophia, dau. "1
John Hussey, of Clapton, Middlesex). B. Dec. 21, 1806.
School, St Paul's.] Entered Indian Army; Ensign, 4th
Bengal N.I., 1821; Lieut., 1S23; Capt., 1837; Lieut.-Col.
Married, fune 28, 1847, Laura Frames, dau. of Major George
D'Arley. Died s.p. (no date recorded). Uncle of the above.
(M Paul's Sch. Reg.; Burke, Family Records, 364.)
KO, TAW SEIN. University ECS. Teacher of Burmese, 1892-5.
[CM. hist. Reg.)
KOCH, WALTER EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1870. S. of John Edward Campbell [and Ellen Sarah]. B.
Mar. 19, 184S, at Brixton. [School, Marlborough College,
and at King's College, Loudon.] Maine. Miens. 1870; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1873}; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1883. A mining
engineer with Messrs Siemens, at Westminster; with the
Spreug Steel and Iron Company, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania,
1885-97. Member of American Institute of Mining En-
gineers. Metallurgical Engineer, Pittsburg, Pa., U.S.A.
Genera] Manager, Compania Nimera 'Lustre,' Santa Maria
dd Oro, Est de Durango, Mexico, 1897-1904. Subsequently
.1! II Paso, ITexas, in charge of a quicksilver mine at Terlinga,
where he began experiments on the effects produced on ro> I.
by high temperatures, 1904. Wrote to a friend that 'the
revolution of 1911 had broken' him. F.G.S., 1869. Died
May 25, igi'\ at El Pas->. (Marlborough Coll. Keg.; Eagle,
xxxviii, 124; Q.J. ofGeol. Soc, vn, 3 (iyi7).)
KOE, BENTHAM DUMONT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 22, 1S34. [Eldest} s. of John Herbert, barrister-at-law.
B. [June jo, 1816], in London. School, Eton. Matri< . Michs,
1834; Si nolar, 1835 7; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Cricket 'blue,'
1838. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1841. Equity
Draftsman. Died June jo, 1842, at Highgate, aged 26.
Brother of the next. [Eton Sch. Lists; Book of Blu, , Venn,
IX. 228; G. Mag., 1842, II. 218.)
KOE, ROBERT LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 14. 1838.
S. of John Herbert, of Lincoln's Inn. B. Mar. 21, 1819, at
Hampstead. School, Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1839. Migrated
to (_ hn-a'-,, Jan. 1 ■"•, 1 > 1 1 ; B.A. 1843; M.A. i.V|t,. 1 >ni dr.n . .n.
1844; priest, 1845, i'.C. of St Margaret's, Yaldmg, Kent,
1848-53. H.M. Inspector of Schools, 1853-93. Latterly
resided at 9, Powis Villas, Brighton, where he died Oct. 22,
1902. Brother of the al"<ve. (Kugby Sch. Keg ., which erro-
neously gives date of death 0< t. 25; Peile, 11. 471; Cr ock] 'ord;
Clergy List; I he limes, Oct. 24, 1902. J
KOEK, GILBERT ARNOLD. Adm. [age 18) at Trinit* Hall,
1886. S. of — , deceased, of Singapore. School, Forrest,
Walthamstow. Matric. Lent, 1886.
KOELLE, CONSTANTINE PH1LP0T. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 29, 1891. S. of — [the Rev. Sigismund
Koul, Pandit Janki Nath
William, C.M.S.]. B. Nov. 29, 1862, at Constantinople.
Schools, Robert College, Constantinople and Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Portsea, Hants.,
1894-6. C. of Pokesdown, 1896-8. C. of Holy Trinity,
Bournemouth, 1898-1902. V. of Lang ley -Marish, Bucks.,
1902-9. R. of Weeford, Staffs, (with Canwell from 1912),
1909-19. R. of Durley, Hants., 1919-25. V. of New Brent-
ford, Middlesex, 1925-9. K. of Wickford, Essex, 1929-32.
Living at Southsea in 1941. Died c. 1943. [Marlborough Coll.
Reg,; Crock joid.)
KOELLER, FRANZ. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1884. [Eldest s.
of Francis, of Antwerp.] Migrated to New College, Oxford,
whence he matrn , ).m. 27. 1— <<, aged 28; B.Mus. (Oxford)
1886. [AL Oxon.] Degrees in Musi. .)
KOHNSTAMM [post KONSTAM], EDWIN MAX. Adm. at
King's, Oct. 8, 1888. [Eldest s. of Henry, of London, and of
Mauritius. B. June 10, [870. School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Michs. i8h.s; exhibitioner. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 18, 1887. Called to the Bar, 1899. Joined the I.C.S.,
1890; Assistant Magistrate and Collector in Bengal, 1S90-5.
Under-Secretary to the Governor of Bengal, 1896-8. Joint
Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1S9S; Acting Judge at
Cuttack, 1901; retired, 1902. In the Food Production
Department of the Board of Agriculture, 1917-19 0.B.1
1918. C.B.E., 1920. K.C., 1919. Bencher, 1925. County
Court Judge, Lambeth, i^y-45-. Joint Editor, Rydi
Konstam's Rating Appeals-, J he Law of Income Tax; The
Rating Relief Acts, etc. Member of various committees of
Treasury and Home Office, etc. 01 19, ( hapel Street, Bel-
grave Square, London, in 1945. [Who's Who; Marl'wuzh
Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Inns oj < ourt; IX .S. Lists.)
KOOP, ALBERT JAMES. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 189s. Lid- >\
s. of August H. M., Professor of German, of Brighton. B.
th< re Oct. 4, 1877. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1895; J-;. A. 1898. Assistant MasUr at Lvnam's School,
Oxford, 1898; at Christ College. Brecon, 189S-1900. Assistant
in the sculpture Dept., and Dept. of metalwork (Japanese
Section), S. Kensington Museum, London, 1900-35; Keeper,
Department of metalwork, 1935-7. Possessed an excellent
knowledge of the Japanese language. Edit t the Japan
Society's Transactions; author, Earlv thinese l-r,m:e^.' Died
Feb. 8, 1945, in London. [Brighton Coll. Keg.; Who's If ho;
The Times, Feb. 10, 1945.)
KOPPEL, FRANCIS ADOLPHUS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890.
[Eldest] s. of Bendrx, Esq., of 36a Rosary Gardens, South
Kensington, London. School, Bradford College. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Died Sept. 9, 1944, at Bogota, Columbia,
S. America. (The Tunes, Sept. 25, 1944.)
KOPPIERS, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Jesus, June 7, 1800.
S. of Peter, Esq., deceased. Of South America. )i. at Berbice.
School, Noordwyk, Holland. His mother married secondly
the Rev. John Paul.
KORTRIGHT, LAWRENCE. Adm. Fell. -Com.' (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 18, 1S03. S. of Cornelius, of Santa Cruz, West
Indies. School, Hitcham, Berks. [Name only mentioned in
Caribbeana, v. 317.]
KOTTGEN, ERNEST AUGUST ADOLPH. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. 1892. S. of G. A., Esq. B. at Hampstead,
Middlesex. School, L'niv.T-iiy College. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (private,
London Kegt. (London Scottish)); killed in action, June 30,
1917. (Univ. War List.)
KOTZE, FREDERICK JACOBUS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 14, 1803. [Youngest] s. of Frederick
Jacobus, Esq., of [Mowbray], Cape of Good Hope. School,
South African College. Matric. Lent, 1864. Adm. at the
lnuer Temple, Jan. 30, 1865. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1868. [Inns of i ourt; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
KOUGH, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 4, 1869. Only s. of J homas William, of Eastnor College,
I igate. [B. July 6, 1851.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1869. Died Mar, 17, 1871, at Cambridge, after a few days
illness, aged 20. [Rugby Sch. Keg., which gives 'Eastmore
Cottage'; The Cambridge t hronicU, Mar. 18, 1871.)
KOUL, PANDIT JANKI NATH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1891.
S. of Naram Das, District Officer in the service of the
Government of Cashmere, of Amritsar [and H. Mali]. B.
June 5, 1871, at Amritsar. School, Amritsar Municipal
Board, and College. Migrated as pens, to St John's, May 7.
1892. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, Nov. 19, 1894. (Law
Luts.)
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KOWALEVSKY, ALEXANDRE
KOWALEVSKY, ALEXANDRE. Hon. Sc.D. May u, 1899.
Professor of Zoology in the Imperial University, St Peters-
burg. F.R.S., 18S5. (Cambridge Univ. Reporter, May 16,
1899.)
KOWALSKI, MAURICE OTHO STANISLAUS GRAY. Adm.
(age 18) at Caius, Jan. 1S75. [Only] s. of Joan Joseph
[merchant, of Coleman Street, London], deceased. B. in
London. Bapt. at St Margaret's, Lothbury. School, St Paul's.
Ma trie. Lent, 1S75; LL.B. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Sept. 23, 1S75. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1S7S. Died Jan. 8,
1890. [Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the: Bar; Law Lists;
KRAUSE, LUDWIG EMIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 20,
1892. S. of Carl Johan Gottlieb. B. Mar. 23, 1872, at Blooin-
fontein. School, Victoria College, SteUenboscb, and a
graduate of the Cape University. Matric. Lent, 1S92; LL.B.
1894; LL.M. 1920. In practice as Attorney and Notary at
Pietersburg, S. Africa, before 191 1. Of Petersburg in 1945.
(Peile, 11. 773.)
KRAUSE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 25,
r825. [B. July 6, 1796, in St Croix, West Indies. Schools,
Fulham and Richmond.] Joined the Army, 1814; com-
missioned in the 51st Light Infantry, then in the South of
France; present at Waterloo. Appointed ' Moral Agent ' on the
Irish estates of the Earl of Famharn, 1826, his duty being to
'promote the religious and moral welfare of the tenantry.'
Entered Trinity College, Dublin; M.A. (Dublin) Feb. 27,
1838. Ordained, 1838. C. of Cavan, 1838-40. Inc. of
Bethesda Chapel, Dublin, 1S40-52. Author, Sermons. Died
Feb. 27, 1852. (D.N.B.)
KRISHNAN, CHERUVARI. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 4,
1887. S. of Koroth Kannan. B. [Nov. 2T, 1868], at Canna-
nore, Malabar, India. Schools, Cannanore High, Calicut
College and Presidency College, Madras. Matric. Michs.
1887; Scholar, 18S8; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1890;
Pt II, 1st Class, 1891); B.A. 1S90; M.A. 1902. Called to the
Bar, Middle Temple, June 18, T890. Advocate in the High
Court of Madras, 1891. Entered Government service as
acting Professor of Chemistry at the Presidency College,
Madras, 1S92, but a year later resigned and resumed practice
as a barrister. Judge of the Court of Small Causes, 1906;
Chief Presidency Magistrate at Madras, 1911; Chief Judge of
the Court of Small Causes, T912; Judge of the High Court,
1920. Received the title of Dewan Bahadur, and I
Jan. 1927. Died Feb. 9, T927. [Peile, 11. 737; I.C.S. Lists;
Law Lists; Who was Who, 1916-28, which does not mention
the knighthood; The Times, Feb. 10, 1927.)
KROENIG [post KROENIG-RYAN], ALEXANDER SOLOMON.
Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1881, as Augustus S. [Doubtless
s. of the Rev. Joshua Charles Solomon (King's College,
London, 1871).] Matric. Michs. 1881. Ord. deacon (London)
1896; priest, 1903; C. of Kentish Town, London, 1896-1003.
C. of St Martin's, Gospel Oak, 1903-8. C. of All Saints',
Gordon Square, 1908-9. C. of St John's, Fitzroy Square,
1909-12. V. of Little Bedwyn, Wilts., 1912-13. C. of Dengie,
Essex, 1913-1S. C.-in-charge of St Paul's Conv., district of
Parkeston, Harwich, 191S-23. V. of Shalford, Essex, 1923-
35. Disappears from Crockford, 1936. Brother of the next
two. (Crockford.)
KROENIG [post KROENIG-RYAN], CHARLES SIMEON. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, r88o. S. of the Rev. Joshua
Charles Solomon (King's College, London, 1871), City
Missionary [and Helena]. B. at St George's-in- the- East,
London. Bapt. Mar. 19, 1862. Matric. Michs. 1880. Migrated
to Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1885. Ord. deacon (Sodor and
Man), 1891; priest, 1S94; Chaplain of St Mark's, Kirk-
Malew, Isle of Man, 1891-6. C. of Lymington, Hants.,
1896-1900. C. of St Bamabas's, Kingston-on-Hull, 1 900-1,
C. of St Luke's, Ramsgate, 1901-5. V. of North Weald,
Epping, Essex, T905-19. Added the name of Ryan c. 1906.
Disappears from Crockford, 1920. Brother of the above and
of the next.
KROENIG [post KROENIG-RYAN], HUGH SEPTIMUS NA-
THANAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1895.
Of Yorkshire. S. of the Rev. Joshua Chark
Coilege, London, 1871), of St Baraab.i-
B. there Jan. 25, 1875. School, Hull. Matric. Mi
B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904, as Kroenig-Ryan, H. S. Died c. 1942.
Brother of the two above.
KROHN, HERMANN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 1, 1869. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas Peter, of
Grabamstown, 5. Africa, deceased. [School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 12, 1870. Alderman and Mavor (seven times) of Maldon,
Essex. J. P. and D.L. Vice^faairman, Essex Territorial
Kuroda, Nagashigf.
Association, 1914-16. C.B.E., 1920. Died Feb. 1, 1929, at
Mi lt.oii Court, Wynberg, Cape 'i'"A
Sch. Roll; Inns of Court; Burke, O.B.E.; I he Times, '
T929.)
KRONECKER, HUGO. Hon. Sc.D. Aug. 25, 1S98. Professor of
physiology in the University of Berne. (Cambridge Univ.
Reporter, Oct. 4, 1898.)
KRUGER, HENRY RAINES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. it,
1887. S. of John Frederick, marine surveyor, of Hull [and
Emily Atkinson]. B. there Apr. 27, 1857. School, Hudders-
neld College (Mr S. Sharpe). Matnc. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1891; priest, 1S92; C. of
Ince-in-Makerheld, Lanes., 1891-3. C. of Cullompton, Devon,
1S93-9. R* of Jacobstowe, 1S99-1908. P.C. of St Mary's,
Devonport, 1908-18. V. of Hatherleigh, 1918-27. Latterly
resided at Gt Crosby, Liverpool, and died Sept. 1929.
(Ridley Hall List; Crockford.)
KUCHLER [post KNIGHT], GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens.
at Sidney, Oct. n, r88o. 4th s. of Henry, teacher of music,
of Edinburgh, deceased. B. there June 18, 1858. [Previously
at Edinburgh University; M.A. (1st Class Honours in Maths.),
Edin., 1879; Ferguson Scholar for Scottish Universities.]
Matric. Michs. 1880; (gth Wrangler, 1883); B.A. 1884.
Professor at the Presidency College, Calcutta, 1885; Pro-
fessor at Patna College and Sibpur Engineering College.
Inspector of Schools, Bengal, 1906; Director of Public
Instruction, Bengal, 190S. CLE., 1911; retired, 1913.
Assumed by deed-poll the surname of Knight (his wife's
maiden name) in lieu of Kuchler, 1919. Latterly of Wood-
land Rise, Reigate, Surrey. Died Nov. 4, 1943. [I.C.S.
Lists; Who's Who, William George.)
KUCK, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. at Cail-s, Oct. z, i8g
Peter, of Dulwich, London, S.E. B. 1874, at Woodford,
Essex. School, Christ's Hospital. Maine. Michs. 1893; B.A.
t8g6. Assistant Master at St Augustine's School, Ramsgate,
1698. Employed with a hrm of electrical engineers, 19UO-7.
In business at Para, S. America, in 1908. (Venn, 11. 532;
Christ's Hosp. Exhibitioners.)
KUHFF, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 4, 1S26.
S. of Henry, Esq., of the Bank of England. B. hi Middlesex.
Matnc. Michs. 1826; B.A. (ntA Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1833.
Fellow, 1831-42. Served as pro-Proctor, 1834. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1838; priest, 1839, as 'Fellow of Catharine Hall.'
Author, .4 Treatise on Finite Differences. Died [an. ;, 1842,
at Cambridge, aged 38. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1642, 1. 335.)
KUHLING, HENRY LEWIS CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
June 16, 1683. S. of Lewis, of 28, Pembridge Gardens,
Bayswater, London. B. 1864, in London. School, Oratory,
Edgbastou, Birmingham. Matnc. Michs. 18S3; B.A
KUHN, OSCAR JACOB. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1894.
S. of Jacob, of 45, Highbury New Park, London. B. 1675,
in London. School, New College, Eastbourne. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 1,
igox. On the North Eastern Circuit. (Law Lists; Matins.
and Degrees, 1851-1900, gives his College as Trinity Hall.)
KUHNE, WILLY. Hon. Sc.D. Aug. 25, 1898. Professor of
Physiology in the University of Heidelberg. F.K.S., 1892.
(Cambridge Univ. Reporter, (jet. 4 , 1
KUNHARDT, JOHN CONRAD GIE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 17, 1867. [2nd s. of Frederick, deceased, of the
Cape of Good Hope.] B. in Africa. Matnc. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1671; M.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temp!.:, Nov. 15,
1873. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1875. (Inns of < ourt.)
KURAHARA, KORETERU. Adm. pens, at Downing, Dec. 10,
1898. An Advanced Student. Matric. Mich
KURKURE, GOVIND WITHUL. Adm. at St John's, 1862.
[Only s. of Vithal Balal (Karkare), a native of the Presidency
of Bombay.] Matric. Michs. 1S62; B.A. 1866. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. io, 1864 (age 20). Called tu the Bar,
June 11, 1867. Reporter on the native press, Bombay. 1 in-
first Hindu barrister m Bomba , being sw
Advocate of the High Court, 1 - 1 ■ . (Foster, As
(Karkare); Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 1-, 1
KURODA, NAGASHIGE. Adm. at King's, J m. zo, 1885. S. oi
the Marquess Kuroda Nagatoino. School, prep.
Tokyo University, Japan. Matric. Lent, 1885; B.A. 1357;
M.A. 1891, A Id . Promin :nt in 1
Diplomatic circles. Nominated by the Em
Speaker of the Imperial House of Lords. .
oitheRi rvices rendered duriu
China and Ja] ;; raised to the 1st Class Order and
Grand C
Tokyo, in 1928. (Ring's Colt. Reg.; Sir J. Tilley, f torn London
■ 203-3.)
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KUTTA, WlLHELM MARTIN
KUTTA, WlLHELM MARTIN. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1899.
KUYPERS, ARTHUR BENEDICT. Adm. at King's, Nov. 28,
1896; an Advanced Student. S. of Charles, of Hampstead.
B. 1867. School, Downside College. A Benedictine monk.
Matric. Michs [896; B.A [898; M.A. 1903. The first occa-
sion since the Reformation that a degree was conferred upon
a Benedictine muni;. Stationed at Haling — a dependent
house of Downside; mainly responsible for the church erected
there. Superior of Ealing Priory, 1925-35. While in residence
at Cambridge, edited The Hook of Cerne from a MS. in the
University Library Mm h 1 -l' ■< uied fe,r Ins kindness of heart
and courtesy. Died Aug. 31, 1935. [King's Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Sept. 2, 1935.)
KYD, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, July 1,
1814. S. of General Alexander [chief Engineer of Bengal],
of Watford, near Bridgwater, Somerset. B. in Calcutta.
[School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1828;
M.A. r835.
KYD, DAVID HOPE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 6,
1SS1. Eldest s. of lucid, merchant, of Dunkerque [and of
Arbroath, Forfars.] [and Georgiana Charlotte, dau. of John
Woodfryes, of Salisbury], B. [Dec. 29, 1862], at Dunkerque.
[School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. iSSr; B.A. 1884; M.A.
and LL.M. 1S88; LL.D. 1894. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 15, 1885. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1888. Contested
five Parliamentary elections. Knighted, 1916. Succeeded
his brother John'N., at Pitcastle, Strathtay, Perthshire,
1931. 1 Med I ire is, m tv Buried at Aberfeldy. {Sherborne
Si ft. Reg. ; Law Lists; Inns ft urt; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; lit, I ivies, Dei . 10, 1933.)
KYFFEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Si John's, (Jet. 13,
1759. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Carnarvons. B. at Maenan.
Si hool, Ruthin. Brother of the next. To be distinguished
from two lohn Kvmns, of Oxford, who held cures in Wales.
[Al. Oxon.)
KYFFEN [or KYFFIN1, THOMAS. Adm. pens il St John's,
May 26, 1756. Fell.-Com. Jan. 21, 1750. [Eldest] s. of
Thomas, Esq., of Carnarvons. [and sometime of Maynan
[sic], Denbighs.]. B. at Maenan. School. Ruthin. Matric.
Mil hs. 1756. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 20, 1756. High
Sheriff of Denbighs., Feb. r, 1765-Feb. 17, 1767. Brother
ol theabove. (si John's Coll. Adm., in. 045 (Kvitm); Inns of
Court.)
KYFFIN, THOMAS LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Nov. 23, 1852. iM Caernarvonshire. S. of the Rev. John,
deceased. B.Oct. 28, 1834, at Criccieth. School, Cli-11. ■,, 1 , .,,„
Maine. Lent, 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1866, Ord. de; 1
(Bangor) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Llanenghenedl. Anglesey,
1858-62. C. of Tremadoc, Carnarvons., 1862-8. V. of
11 rnbadrig, Anglesey. 1868 89. V. of Llanfaes with Penmon,
1889-1900. R. of Llainlegtan with Beaumaris, i,,,„> - mi
Alverstuk, , Hams., loo .,-.,. Died May 2, 1909, at Gosport
Hants. [Cheltenham < oil. Reg.; 1 rockford )
KYFFIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Apr. 21, 1700. S. of — , chemist, of Llanfyllin, Montgom.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 17010, B.A. 1770.
KYLE, JOHN LATIMER. Adm. pens, at Si Catharine's,
Sept. I, 1884, S. of [ohn. I: at Carmarthen, Wales. Matric.
Michs. ioo;\ B.A. i.s ,:-,; M. \. 1903. Ord. deacon (Llandafl)
1888; priest, 1890; C. of St John's, Cardiff. 18SS-91. V. of
Hilton, Yorks.. 1891-5. V. of Carlton-in-CIevel.ui, I. 1 ■ ■,--,
Tili. and \ of Faceby, 1897-1941. Canon and Preb. of
York, 1932 1 i. Latterly of Potto Grange, Northallerton,
I lied Nov. 17, 1943. (( rockford.)
KYLE, The Ven. SAMUEL MOORE. LL.D. 1842, lucorp. from
Trinity College, Dublin, on occasion of visit oi 1, in Victoria
Elder s, of tli.- Kt Rev. Samuel, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cork,
Cloyne, ami Koss [and Anne Moore]. Adm. pens, (age 15}
at Trinity College, Dublin; S. holar. 1S19; B.A. (Dublin)
1821; M.A. (Dublin) 1S241 LL.B. and LL.D. (Dublin) 1S34;
B.D. and D.D. (Dublin) 1872. Archdeacon of St Peter's,
Cork, 18 13. \ i< ar-l .< m ral and Chancellor ol Cork and Ross,
1837-90. Vicar-General of Cloyne, 1S40. Married, 1*33,
[ane Cotter, of Ashton, I rk, md had issue. Author,
The Mimstiation of />,,,,/,■ /;,,/,/, s,„. Died May 1, 1890, at
37, Upper Fitzwilham Street, Dublin. {Al. I.hMin; Bouse,
II -' 9; lank.-, L.i,. of Ireland.)
KYNASTON, EDMUND. Adm. at Clam, June K,, 1883. [Eldest
s. of Robert, of Croydon. B. Aug. 3, 1864. School, Marl-
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1888; M \
1892. Ord. deacon (London) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of All
Saints', Friern Barnet, Middlesex, 1-,,,, 0 1. of old St
Pancras, 1898-1900. C. of Beneiiden. Kent. 1901-3. V ..|
Buraliaui Sutton with the medi- l\ .a lairnliani L'lph.
Burnhain Norton and Bumham Overv, .\,>ri,,lk, 1903-11.
V. of Hambledon, Hants., 1911-3S. ~ Living at Bordon,
Kynaston, William Herbert
Hants., in 1948. Died June 2, 1949. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockford.)
KYNASTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 5,
1775- Of Salop. [Younger s. of Roger, of Hardwick "(and
Mary, only child of Henry Powell, of Worthen, Salop). B.
Jan. 7, 175S, at Shrewsbury. Schools, Eton and Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1780; M.A. 1786.
Succeeded his brother John, M.P., as second Bart., 1R22
(John had been advanced to the Baronetcy in l8r8). Ord.
deacon (Hereford) May 21, 17*0; priest, Mar. 17, 17S2; C. of
Wortl1.11, Salop, 17S0-4. V. of Madelev, 17S5-6. R. of
Risby, Suffolk, 1786-1839. V. of Kinncrley, Salop, 1795-
1834. R. of Knockin, 1S00-15. R. of Hordley, 1803-39.
R. of Fomham St Genevieve, Suffolk, 1803-39. Chaplain-in-
Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Married, Dec. 9, 1783, Letitia,
dau. of Robert Owen, of Dublin, and had issue. Died Apr. 26,
1839, at Hardwick. Brother of Roger (1774). {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; St John's 1 oil. Adm ,
iv. 348; Foster, Index EccUs.; 0. Mag., 1822, 11. 471; ibid.,
1839, 11. 314 (in which his parentage is incorrectly stated).)
KYNASTON, HERBERT (1S52), set SNOW.
KYNASTON, HERBERT. Adm. at King's, Oct. I, 1887. 3rd s.
of the Rev. Herbert [sub Snow (1852)] (who had assumed the
surname of Kynaston, 1S75), Canon of Durham. B. July 19,
r.868, at Eton. Schools [Cheltenham and] Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1SS7; Worts student; Scholar, 1890; Harkness
Scholar, 1891; B.A. (Nat. sci. Tnp., Pt II, 1st Class) 1891.
Tutor on the Continent and 111 the Canary Isles. Appointed
to the Geologiea] survey of Scotland, 1895. F.G.S., 1891.
Durham University Extension Lecturer in Geology, 1895-7.
Director of the Geological Survey of the Transvaal, 1903-12 ;
of South Africa, 1912-15. Died June 28, 1915, at Pretoria.
Brother of Philip L. (1890) and William H. (ibSi). {lion
Sch. Lut; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; King's 'oil. Reg., which
gives 'died June 26'; The Times, July 13, 1915.)
KYNASTON, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 23, 1799.
B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1800.
KYNASTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
June 211. 10.14. [Eldest] s. .a [ohn, Esq., of Chatham Place,
Blackfnars, Loudon [and Crooms Hall, Blackheath, S.E.].
Matric. Michs. 1S44; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1S51.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1846. {Into; of t ,„<,jq
KYNASTON, PHILIP EDMOND. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30,
1890. [S. of the Rev. Herbert {sub Suow, i,Ns2), Canon of
Durham. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93.
Resided in Paris, Lausanne and Heidelberg, studying
Modern Languages. Modern Languages master at Eton for
two years. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1S9.S; pre -l, in,,,,; C. ol
St Mary's, Nottingham, 1.S9S-9. C. oi Stanhope, Durham,
1900-4. R. of Kinnersley. Salop, 1904-S. V. of Holy Trinity,
Shrewsbury, 1908-12. P.-in-churge at Umlall, Rhodesia,
1912-ly. Assistant Priest at Bulawayo, 1919-21. P.-in-
charge of Francistown, 1921-3. Chaplain of Irene Homes,
Irene, and P.-iu-charge of Irene Chapelrv, Pretoria, 1923-30.
Principal of St Bede's College, Umtata, Cape Province,
1930-41. Lie. to off., dio. of Grahamstown, i94t-8-.
Brother ,,I Herbert (1NS7) and William H. (1881). {Eton
Sch. Li../; King's (.nil. Reg.; Crockford.)
KYNASTON. ROGER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 28, 1774.
Of Shropshire. [2nd s. of Roger, Esq., of the Inner Temple
[and Mary Powell.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1774;
Scholar, 1774. Kept eight terms bv residence. Adm. at tie
Inner Temple, May 3, 1771. Died May 27, 17S9. 'Roger K..
Esq.. junior, ol St Chad's parish, Shrewsbury.' Portrait
(1777). by John Downman, in the Fitzwilham Museum.
Brother ,,! Edward (177s). [Eton (.oil. Keg.; St John's Loll.
Adm., iv. 349) Inns oj I ourt; Parish l;,o of Hordley, Salop.)
KYNASTON, ROGER. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Dec. 16, 1793.
[Eldest] s. oi Thomas. Esq., of Witli.uii Gr. ...
Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 179S; M.A. iSor. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Feb. 14, 17,17. Called to the Bar,
June 19, 1S01. Married, D,v. (,. 1N04 (when he is described
as 'of The Grove, Essex'), Georgiana, dau. of Sir Charles
Oakeley, Hart. Died May 13, 1547, at Harrogate, aged 70.
[Al. Felsted; SI Johns Coll. Adm., iv. 349; Inns of 1 ,„,;,
O. Mag., 1847, 11. 109, and 1804, 11 r.167.)
KYNASTON, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Si las-,
Oct. 3, 1B81. S. of the Rev. Herbert [sub Snow, 1852] [and
Mary Louisa Aim]. B. Aug. 2 \, 1861, at Eton College 1 lapt.
Sept. 21, 1861. School, Cheltenham College (.Mr H.
Kynaston). Main,. Mali- 18S1; B.A. 1SS4. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1885; priest, 1SS7; C. of St Peter's, Bishop Auck-
land, isa'5 <, C. ol Annesley, Notts., 1889-90; V. there
1S90-1914. Lie. pr., dio. of Southwark, 1914-39; dio. of
Lincoln, 1914-41-. Canon aud Preb. of Lincoln, i,.j ,s-.
Vice-Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, 1938-48-. Brother of
Herbert (1887) and Philip E. (1S90). [Crockford.)
72
Kyngdon, George Theodosius Boughton
KYNNERSLEY, see SNEYD- KYNNERSLEY.
KYNNERSLEY, THOMAS [1772), see K1NNERSLEY.
KYRKE, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1875.
[S. of the Rev. Richard [Queen's College, Oxford, 1839],
R. of Croston, Lines. School, Leamington College.] Matrie.
Michs. 1875; exhibitioner; B.A. 1^85. Assistant Master
at Bradneld College, Berks., 'for many years'. Died
Apr. ro, 191 1, at Bournemouth. Brother of the next.
{King's CoU. Keg.; Schoolmasters1 Directories; The Times,
Apr. 12, 1911.)
Lachlan, Robert
KYRKE, RICHARD ASHTON. Adm. (age ro) at Caii i, Oi t. 1,
[874. S. of the Rev. Richard [Queen's College, Oxfoi
of Shutlanger, Toweester. B. at Huyton Q
Lanes. School, Clifton College. Matrie. Michs 1
Wrangler, 1878); B.A. 1884. Assistant Master a1 I
College and at Eastbourne College. Private tutor at Clifton
in 189S. Headmaster of Winton Grange School, Bourne-
mouth, in 1906. Subsequently of 40, Porchesi-r Road,
Bournemouth. Died Ian. z6, 1936. Brother of the above.
{Clifton Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 412; The Times, Jan. 29, 1936;
Camb. Year-book, 1906.)
KYRLE, JAMES STOUGHTON MONEY (1837), see MONEY.
LABATT, CHARLES BAGOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28,
1874. S. of George Augustus, of London. B. 1855, at Dublin.
School, St Peter's, Adelaide, S. Australia. Matrie. Michs.
1874; Scholar, 1S75; B.A. 1878.
LABORDE, HORATIO WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Caius, July 5, 1S41. S. of William, Esq., of St Vincent,
W, Indies. B. there. School, St John's Wood, London.
Matrie. Michs. 1S41; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon
(Barbados) 1845; priest, rS48; C. of St George's, St Vincent,
1845-50. C. of All Saints', Trinidad, 1851-2. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Barbados, TS57-73. R- of St George with St
Andrew, St Vincent, 1852-88. Rural Dean of St Vincent.
1864. Archdeacon of St Vincent and the Grenadines and
senior Canon of St George's Cathedral, Kingstown, St Vin-
cent, 1878-91. Married, Dec. 4, 1S45, Georgina Anne, dau.
of Thomas Melville, Esq. Disappears from Croekford, [892.
Doubtless brother of the next. (Venn, 11. 255.}
LABORDE, MAXIMILIAN JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18} at
Trinity, July 5, 1S31. S. of William. B. in the Isle of St
Vincent, W. Indies. School, Middlesex (private). Matrie.
Lent, 1832. Doubtless brother of the above.
LABOUCHERE, HENRY DUPRE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 12, rS5o. [Eldest] s. of John, of Broom Hall,
Dorking, Surrey [and Mary Louisa Dupre]. B. [Nov. 9,
1S31], at 16, Portland Place, London. School, Eton. Matrie,
Michs. 1850. While at Cambridge in two years incurred
debts amounting to £6000. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 28,
1852. At the age of 21 was sent to South America, where
his family had important commercial interests; in Mexico,
fell in love with a circus lady and joined the troupe. Lived
for six months in a camp of Chippeway Indians. Entered the
Diplomatic Service, 1S54; attache at Washington, 1854;
subsequently at Munich, Stockholm, Frankfort, St Peters-
burg, Dresden and Constantinople. 'According to his own
accounts, he was insubordinate and indolent,' with a passion
for gambling. Dismissed the service, r864, as a result of
impertinence to Lord John Russell. M.P. for Windsor,
1865-6; for Middlesex, 1867-8; for Northampton, 1880-1906.
P.C., 1905- A first-class journalist, writing much for the
Daily News, of which he was part proprietor. Published
letters from Paris during the siege of 1870 under the title of
i he Diary of a Besieged Resident, 1871. Established and
edited the weekly journal Truth, 1876, whose fearless ex-
posure of fraudulent enterprises brought upon him a long
series of libel actions, most of which he won. Married, 1868,
Henrietta Hodson, an actress at the Queen's Theatre, and
had one daughter. Famed for his wit, gay personality and
unconventional manners. Resided at Villa Cristina, Mon-
tughi, Florence. Die4 Jan. 15, 1912. (Inns of Court; D.X.l;.;
Who was Who, 1897-19x6.)
LA BROOY, JUSTIN THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 10, T876. [2nd] s. of F[rancis] I
Tfheodore], of St Sebastian, Colombo, Ceylon. B. Oct.
1857, at Kalutara, Ceylon. School, Colombo V
Matnc. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1877. Entered Higher Division
of the Civil Service, 1881; Civil Assistant to Chi |
intendent, Roy 1 , Woolwich, 1888;
Liquidator of 0
1920. CJJ., 1916. Died Dec. 10, 1944, .it Femleigh, Manor
LACE, THOMAS ALFRED. Matrie. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1882. [S. of T., of Port St Mary, Isle of Man. B. Aug. 29,
1S63. School, King William's, Isle of Man.] B.A. 1
M.A. 1895. Of The College, Storrington, Sussex, in 192S.
(King William's Coll., I.O.M. Reg.)
LACEY, FRANCIS EDEN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1878.
[Youngest] s. of William Charles, deceased, of Bournemouth.
B. [Oct. 19], 1859, at Wareham, Dorset. School, Sherborne.
Matrie. Michs. 1878; B.A. 18S2. Football (assoc.) 'blue,'
1881; cricket 'blue,' 1882. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 15, 1886. Called to the Bar, July 3, 18S9; practised
until 1S98. Secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, 189S-
1926. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Secret service).
Knighted, 1926. Of Sutton Veny House, near Warminster,
Wilts. Died there May 26, 1946. Brother of Howard G.
(1875). [Sherborne Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Venn, 11. 433;
Book of Blues; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook;
Who's Who; The Times, May 28, 1946.)
LACEY, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1870. S. of the Rev. George Frederick (next), de-
ceased. B. at Drogheda, Ireland. School, St Paul's. Matrie.
Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1S74; M.A. 1878. Tutor in a private
school. (St Paul's Reg.)
LACEY, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, June 13, 1833. S. of Frederick, scribe [schoolmaster,
according to Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg., and Mary Ann], of
[Battersea], London. B. [Oct. 10, 1814], at Eghain, Surrey.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matrie. Michs. 1833; Scholar,
1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Armagh) 1851;
priest, 1S52. Head Master of the Grammar School, Drogheda,
Ireland, 1855-7. Head Master of Lewisham School, 1858-67.
Married, July 14, 1840 (then of Woolwich Common), Eliza-
beth, youngest dau. of William Collet, Esq., deceased, of the
Accountant's Office, East India House. Died 1867. Father
of the above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch, Reg., which gives him
the third christian name of Laurence; Croekford; Clergy
List; The Patrician, 1. 391.)
LACEY, HOWARD GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1875.
S. of William George, solicitor, of Wareham, D01
1856, at Bestwall House, E. Stoke, Dorset. Schools, Charter-
house and Sherborne. Matrie. Michs. 1875 ; B.A
A rancher in Texas. Died Mar. 5, 1929, at Bournemouth.
Brother of Francis E. (1878). (Siierborne Reg.; List of
Carthusians; Venn, II. 419, and addenda, 1940, I he 'limes.
Mar. 7, 1929.)
LACEY-SMITH, C. L. (1871). *« SMITH
LACHLAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jul
[5th] s. of George, of Dry Hill Park, Tonbridge. B. 1861, in
London. School, Tonbndge. Matrie. Mil
1880; {3rd Wrat Inp., Pt III, 3
18841; J ■ - 1885; M.A. i". ■ D
..... . tractor in mathem
College, Greenwich, 1 884-5. *'11'
:,,'..■
' nbridge Sch. Keg.;
The Times, Jan. 2< , 1945.)
Lacon, Edmund Henry Knowles
LACON, EDMUND HENRY KNOWLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Emmanuel, Dec. 19, 1823. [S. of Sir Edmund Knowles
(next), Bart. B. Auk. 14. 1S07. School, Eton.] Matric.
Miens. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Succeeded as 3rd Bart.,
July 3, 1830. Of Ormesby St Margaret, Norfolk, and Hopton,
Suffolk. M.P. for Gt Yarmouth, 1S52-7 and 1859-68. D.L.
High Steward of Gt Yarmouth, 1875. Banker and brewer.
Head of Messrs Lacon, Y'ouell and Co. Hon. Col., 4th Batt.,
Norfolk Regt., and 1st Vol. Batt., E. div. K.A. Married,
Mar. 23, 1839, Eliza Georgina, dau. of James Esdaile
Hanimet, of Battersea. Died Sept. 6, 18S8, at Onnesby.
Father of Ernest de M. (1870). (Burke, P. and B.; Army
Lists; Boose, 11. 272; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
LACON, EDMUND KNOWLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 24, 1797. [Eldest s. of Edmund, Kt., ot i.t Yarmouth
(and Eliza, dau. of the Kev. Thomas Knowles, D.D.). B.
Feb. 28, 1780. Scl 1, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A.
1801; M.A. 1804. l.ive 150 tow ards rebuilding after the tire,
1811. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Sept. 26, [799. Capt., Com-
manding tte. Yarmouth Castle Vol. Int., 1803-7. M.P. lor
Gt Yarmouth, 1812-18. Succeeded his father as end Bart.,
1820. High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1823. Married, Aug. 20, 1804,
Eliza Dixon, dau. of Thomas Beechcroft, ..1 Sa.xthoipe Hall.
Norfolk. Died July 3, 1839. Father of the above. (Eton
Cull. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Return ol M.T.'s,
Williams MSS.)
LACON, ERNEST DE MONTESQUIEU. Adm. (ace 2.,) ,,t Caius,
Oct. I, 1870. [4th] s. of Sir E[diuund] Hfeury] K[uowles]
(1823), Bart., M.P. B. [May 1], 1850, at Hopton, Suffolk.
Schools, Laleham and on the Continent. Matric. Mi. lis.
1S70; B.A. 1S74. Of Onnesby Hall, Norfolk. For many
years an active partner in the family brewery, and Manager
of its Metropolitan branch. Capt., Royal Cornwall Rangers
Militia, 1879; Capt., 3rd Batt., Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
Mayor of Gt Yarmouth, 1807. Died May 31, 1936. (Venn,
11. 393; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial families,
Army Lists; Tlte Times, June I, 1936.)
LACY, The Rev. CHARLES. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford. S. of
James, gent., of Salisbury. B. there Jan. 1795. Matric. from
All Souls College, Oxford, Oct. 20, 1S14, age 19; bible clerk,
if 14-18; B.A. (Oxford) 1S1S (1st Class Maths/and Physics);
M.A. (Oxford) iS2.|. ( ir.l. deacon (Oxford) 1S1S; priest, 1819;
Chaplain, Christ Church, 1818-20. V. of Tung and P.C. of
U igginton, Herts., 1819-39. J. P. and D.L. for Herts. R. of
Althorpe, Lints. , isi7-,,. R. of All Hallows, Loudon Wall,
1839-90. Died May 17, 1890, at 25, Fmsbury Square,
London; 'the oldest clergyman in the diocese of London.'
(.-if. Oxon.; Boose, 11. 272; Crockford.)
LACY, FREDERICK HUGH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
4th s. of Charles James, banker, of 28, Belsize Park, London,
N.W. B. Jan. 25, 1875, in London. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1S93- B.A. 1S96; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) iSyS; priest, :8yy; C. of St James's, Bennondsey,
■ J98 1903. c.M.s. Missionary in British W. Africa, 1903-10.
(-. of St l'eter's, Belsize Park, 1911-15. V. of Crimpl shun
and stradsett, Norfolk, 1910-23. V. of Thoniey Abbey,
Cauibs., 1923-35. R. of Northwold, Norfolk, 1935-43. Died
.Mar. 15, 1943. Buried at Stradsett. (Pembroke Coll. Keg.;
' rockford; J lie limes. Mar. 19, 1943.)
LACY, LEWIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke,
Mar. 26, 1830. Eldest s. of Henry Charles Lacy, Esc]., of Man-
chester. B. at ball-bury. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1832. (Inns 0/ Court.)
LACY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 12, 1789;
Fell.-Com. 1793. Of Northumberland. [Eldest s. ot Ri, hard
and Dorothy (nee Appleby).] .Matric. Lent, 1790; B.A. 1794.
R. of Shelfanger, Norfolk, 1800-12. R. of Dore Abbey, Here-
ford, 1802-9. R- ol Win-ton, Yorks., 1807-39. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1841. (Index Eccles.; L. R. Hudleston.)
LACY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age m) at Christ's, Nov. 13,
1815. S. of Samuel (next) [of Eden La. vj. 11. at Salkeld,
Cumberland. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1816. Kept
10 terms; the last being Mn hs. 1820. A keen sportsman.
Married, 1S22, Eliza, dau. of the Rev. Robert Barker, V. of
Hollym-tam-Withcni , a, Yorks., with whom he lived for
eo years. Author, The Modern Shooter. Dud Jan. 3, 1S82,
at Eden Lacv. Buried al '.t Salkeld. Nephew of Richard
(above). (Repton Reg.; Telle, 11. 3S0.)
LACY, SAMUEL. Adm. 101. Com. at Queens', Ian. 24, 1785,
Of Northumberland. Colonel in the Army. Of Edeu Lacy!
Father of the above.
LADBROKE, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Mar. 29, 1789. Of Warwickshire. [Doubtless s. of Robert,
banker, of Idhcote (and Mary Anne, dau. of Richard Shu-
brii k, of Enfield). School, Eton.] A banker. Died Feb. 1, 1845,
it Florence. His personal estate in England was sworn 'under
Ladell, Henry Richard
£160,000, which he left to a brother, nephews, and cousins.'
(Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 665.)
LADBURY, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 9, 1869. [4th] s. of George Herbert, accountant [of
3, Park Crescent, Portland Place, London, W. and Louisa
Cecilia]. B. [Aug. 4, 1S49], at Holloway. Bapt. Sept. 19,
1850. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 23, 1870. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1874. On the South Eastern Circuit. Died
Nov. 5, 1890. [Highgate Sell. Keg.; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Law Lists.)
LADBURY, HENRY BOULTON. Malric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1894;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1897; priest,
1898; C. of St Clement's, Nechells, Birmingham, 1897-1900.
C. of Christ Church, Leicester, 1900-3. C.M.S. Missiouary at
Unyoro, 1903-S; at Mhale, 1909 17. Kurd Dean ot Bukedi,
1916-17. Acting Secretary, C.M.S. Uganda Mission, 1918-21;
Secretary, 1921-34; retired. Subsequently resided at Nai-
vasha, Kenya.
LADDS, JOHN SAMUEL [or SAM]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1864. S. of John, builder [and Ellen Sarah]. Of
Middlesex. B. in the parish of St Luke's. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1844.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 181.8 ; M.A. 1871. Ord
(Lincoln) 1867, pn. ,t, 1 ... .. 1 . ..1 West Keal. Lines., 1867-72.
C. of Diss. Norfolk, 1872-4. chaplain, R.N., 1874-7. C. of
Burgh-le-Marsh, Lines., 1877-9. R- °f West Keal, is,-., i.,i...
Married, Aug. 10, 1869, Annie Aniehe, dau. of W. Grelker.
Resided subsequently at Spilsbv, where he died I an. 7. c.-j.
aged 84. (Crockford; The Guardian, |an. is, 1929; Cnsp,
Visitation <■/ England and Wales, xvi. 9; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LADDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 11, 1824
S. of William, farmer, of Sp.ildwick, Hunts. B. there.
School, Northampton. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. (241/1
Wrangler) 1829; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon, 1829; priest, 1831;
C. of Tilbrook, Beds., 1829. Recorded as unbeneficed and
residing at Spaldwick, Hunts., -1840-4. C. of Barbara,
Hunts., 1845; C. of Leighton-Hromswold, 1845; V. there
1849-99. Died July 20, 1899, aged 93, 'the oldest clergyman
in Huntingdonshire.' It was said that, after his appointment
to Leighton-Bromswold, he never slept out of the parish.
(Venn, 11. 192 and addenda, m; Clergy List; Crockford; Ely
Diocesan Remembrancer, Aug. -Sept. 1899.)
LADE, HENRY AUGUSTUS (1886), see MILLES.
LADE, JOHN HOBDAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 27,
177S. Of Canterbury. [Eldest s. of John, of Boughtou, and
officer in the army, and Hester, dau. of Mills Hobday,
ol Pavershain. School, King's, Canterbury.] Scholar, 1778.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 20, 176S, Mirn.-d. Ian. 2,
1791, Eliza, dau. of David Evors, grand-niece ol Sir John
Powell Pryce, Bart., of Newton Hall, Montgoms. Fat her of the
next; brother of William (1778). (Inns of Court; L.G., 1 46.)
LADE, JOHN PRYCE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, June 3,
I.-.I7. [Only s ..f lohn Hobday lab. .vol, ot Houeht. m II. .lis.'
I'. al I-aursham, Kent.) Matric. Ml. lis. 1.8:7. J. P. and D.L.
for Kent. Major, East Kent Militia, Lived at Nash Court,
Boughtou, Kent. (P.B.G Jiinnall; L.G., 1840.)
LADE. MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Api. 28,
1755. Of Kent. [Y'ounger s. of Michael, barrister-at -law .]
Matric. Michs. :755; Scholar, 1757; B.A. (121/1 Wrangler)
175.1. Married Sophia, relict ..t James, 6th Baron Cranstouu
and dau. of Jeremiah Brown, of Abscourt. Surrey, lain, d
Dec. 2, 1779, at St James's, Westminster. (G.L.C.; Park.,
Peerage (Cranstouu); Annual Reg.; I'. B. G. Bmnall; 1-. P.
White.)
LADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Sept. 28, 1778. [2nd]
s. of John. Of Boughton, Kent. Malric. Michs. i;-.|, P V
1783. Migrated to Clare; M.A 1781.. bellow of Clare, 17S0.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1784; priest, 17.SS; C. <.f Grantchester,
Cambs., 1784-5. C. of St Paul with St Martin, Canterbury,
:785-92. K. of Knowlton, Kent, 1792-1834. R. of Ring-
would, 1802-8, and V. of Graveney with R. Goodnestom
1806-7. R- of Wiekhauilip aux, i.-.o; 42. Died Apr. 1842,
at the rectory, aged ... P.rothcr ..t lohn H. (1778I. (' .01.'
Act Bk.; Foster. Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1842, I. 447.)
LADELL, HARRY SIMPSON. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 1,
is.,;, (only) s. of Henry Richard (next). B. May 8, 1874,
at Spring Grove, Middlesex. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1893; P. A. 1890. {Record of Old Westminsters.)
LADELL, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney. Oct. 2,
1868. S. of Richard, of North Walsham, Norfolk, li. [Jan. 25,
1847], at Marsham. Maine. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M \
1875. Of North Walsham, Norfolk. J. P. Formerly of
Spring Grove, Isleworth. Middlesex. Died Dec. 30. 1922, at
Lowestoft. Father of tin above (Thi Times, Jan. 1, 1923.)
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Ladenburg, Alfred Leopold
LADENBURG, ALFRED LEOPOLD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8,
1SS8. Matric. Michs. e888: B.A. 1S91; M.A. 1896. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. Fusiliers). [Univ. U at
List.)
LADENBURG, WILLIAM FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 18S9. S. of W. B. in London. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1SS9; B.A. 1692; M.A. 1897.
LADYMAN, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1864. Only s. of George, schoolmaster [and Aim]. Of West-
morland. B. at Rosebank, Bowness. Bapt. Aug. 25, 1844,
Matric. Michs. 1S64; B.A. 1S6S. Died Apr. aS, 1868, aged 24.
(Cambridge Chronicle, May 9, 1868.)
LAFARGUE, ELIAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 25,
1794- B. at Stamford, Lines. [S. of the Rev. Peter (next).]
Matric. Michs. 1795.
LAFARGUE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 21, 1757.
Of Lincolnshire. [S. of the Rev. Ellis (1709), R. of Gretford
(or Greatiord).] Matric. Michs. 175S; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1 71 5
Of Stamford, Lines. Clerk in Holy Orders. 'A respectable
gentleman, of ample fortune. Though early ordained, he
never held any benefice, but spent a long life in those
charitable practices and friendly offices which will make his
memory estimable and his loss severe.' Married, 1774,
Elizabeth Torkington, relict of the Earl of Harborou^h .
Died Mar. 16, 1S04. Buried at Gretford. M.I. there. Fatto r
of the above, and grandfather of the next. [Manchester Or.
Sch, Reg., 11. r56 (sub Francis L.); Mouson, Lines. Church
A ies; G. Mag., 1804, 1. 383; Niehol, Leics., 11. 346; Annua!
Reg. ; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LAFARGUE, ROBERT AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
July 3, 1820. 2nd s. of Peter [Augustus], Esq., of Husbands
Bosworth, Leics. B. there Aug. 7, r8oo [1802]. Set 1.
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1S25. Ord. deacon, 1 $24 ;
priest, 1S25; C. of Friesthorpe with Snarford, Lines.,
62. Died Nov. 14, 1862. Buried at Friesthorpe. M.I.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crock/ord; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LAFFER, JOHN ATHANASIUS HERRING. Adm. sizar ,tt
Christ's, June 17, TS29. B. at Liskeard, Cornwall. [Doubt-
less s. of Athanasius (Christ Church, Oxford, 1798), P.C. of
St Juliot.] [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1S29;
Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1833; priest
(Bath and Wells) 1S34; V. of St Gennys, Cornwall, T834-61.
Married Mary Elizabeth — . Died 1861. (Crockford, which
gives him still living in 1865, as* formerly V. of St Gennys. . .";
^hrrusbury Reg.; Peile, n. 435; Cornwall Reg., 43; Boase,
Biblio. Cornub., in. 1263 {'died 1S61'); Crockford; Foster,
Index Eccles.)
LAFON, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, June 20,
I7&3- S. of Joseph, of Bristol. School, Bristol.
LAFONE, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1876.
[2nd] s. of Alfred [M.P.], of Hanworth Park, Middlesex [and
l dau. of William Boutcher, of Grately, Hants.]. B.
[Sept. 25], 1857, in London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1876; Scholar, 1S79; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 18S0.
Adm. Solicitor, 18S4. Of Weybrook House, Sherborne St
John, Basingstoke, Hants. Died Nov. 7, 1942, aged 85.
Brother of Herbert A. (18S4). The family of Laione, or Lafon,
is of Huguenot origin, Alexander and his wife having come
to England during the early part of the 18th century-.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times, Nov. 9, 1942.)
LAFONE, HAROLD CARLISLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. [2nd] s. of Alfred William, of Springfield,
Walt on -on -Thames, Surrey [and Harriet, dau. of the Rev.
James Lawrence]. B. 1879, at Hatton, Middlesex
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1897; LL.B. 1900. Called to the liar,
Lincoln's Inn, June 24, 1903. On the Western Circuit in
1920. Became a motoring journalist, joining the
The Car Illustrated, 1909. London editor of 1 h<:
1915; afterwards (1930-8) editor; editor of The Light Car.
Wrote articles under the pen name of ' Vagrant.' Of Hill Rise,
Cobham, Surrey. Died May 4, 1938, on a voyage back to
England from California. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; A...
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who i^us Who, 1929-40.)
LAFONE, HENRY POWNALL MALINS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, i88'>.
West Dulwich, Loudon. B. Julv 6, 1S67, at Waterloo, Lan<
School, Dulwich. Matric. Michs. i»86; B.A
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S90; priest, 1891; C. oj
, 1890-G. V. of Ambleside, Westmorland, 1S96-1902.
V. of St Cuthbtrt's, C 1. Ch pi tin t. ■ i 1 .1
prison, Carlisle, 1904-9. V. of Kendal, 1909-12. Rural Dean,
1909-12 and 1923-31. Hun. Canon of Carlisle, 1911-12.
Laidlaw, Frank Fortescue
V. of St George's, Barrow. 1 91 tg V. oi Cartmel, 1919-23.
V. of Kendal, 1923-31. Archdeacon of Furness, 1912 23.
Archdeacon of Westmorland, 1923-3T. Of Hylands, Kendal,
in 194S. (Who's Who.)
LAFONE, HERBERT ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1SS4. [6th s. of Alfred, M.P. B I
School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Lieut., 5th I '
Guards, Feb. 17, 1886; transferred to 3rd Dragoon 1
Dec. 22, 18S6; Capt., 1893. Died June 20,
Harold (1876). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Li^ts.)
LAFONE, HOPE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 21
[Younger s. of Samuel F., of Montevideo.] B. there Oct.
1841. Matric. Lent, 1S61. Brother of the next.
LAFONE, SAMUEL ALEXANDER ERNEST. Adm. pens, at
St John's, May 13, 1854- [S. of Samuel F., of Montevideo.]
Matric. Michs. 1S54; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1863. Dean of the
faculty of sciences, Director of the museum and Professor of
American archaeology and linguistics in the University of
La Plata, Buenos Ayres. Wrote much on native languages.
Called himself in correspondence, 'Lafone Quevedo.' Died
June iS, 1920, at La Plata. Brother of the above. (Scott,
MSS.; The limes, June 25, 1920.)
LAFONT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 14. 1815.
Matric. Lent, 1816; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Adm. ad ettndem
at Oxford, July 1, 1835. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 19, 1819.
R. of Hmxworth, Herts., Mav 30, 1S27 and Sutton Boning ton,
Notts., July 21, 1S27, until his death, Oct. 13, 1844, aged 51.
[At. Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., r844, 11. 662.)
LA FONTAINE, WILLIAM (1859), see FONTAINE.
LAFOREY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 15, 1784. Only s. of John, Lieut. •Commander, R.N.
[subsequently Admiral and 1st Bart.], of Plymouth, Devon
[and Eleanor, dau. of Col. Francis Farley, R.A.]. Probably
b. 1767, in Virginia, L'.S.A. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart.,
1796. Entered the Navy; commanded H.M.S. Spartiate at
the Battle of Trafalgar,' 1805. Commander-in-Chief of the
Leeward Islands, 1S11-14. K.C.B., 1815. Rear-Admiral of
the Blue, July, 1S10, becoming finally (1835) Admiral of the
Blue. Died unmarried June 17, 1835, at Brighton, when the
baronetcy became extinct. (G. B.C.; Hist, of Antigua, u. 137
(pedigree); D.N.B.)
LAGDEN, HENRY ALLEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 4. 1771. S. of Henry Allen, of W. Wratting, Cambs.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1771; Scholar, 1772 ; B.A.
1775; M.A. 177S. Fellow, 1777. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Litt.
dim. from Norwich) Apr. 4, 1776; priest (Ely, Litt. dim. to
Peterb.) 1778; C. of Gt Bradley, Suffolk, 1776. R. of Weston
Colville, Cambs., 1793-1832. R. of Ware and Thundridge,
Herts, 1791-1832. Of Balsham House, Cambs. Father of the
next and of William B. (18x2). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Cant. Act
Bk; Clerical Guide.)
LAGDEN, RICHARD DOWSE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 6,
1819. S. of the Rev. Henry Allen (above), R. of Ware and
Thundridge. B. at Balsham, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1K20;
B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Ely, Litt. dim. to Bristol) 1825;
priest (Salisbury) 1837. P.C. of the donative of Woolland,
Somerset, TS42-54. P.C. of North Wootton, Dorset, 1854-61,
R. of Stock- Gaylard, 1861--S2. Of Balsham House, Cambs.
Married Mary- Anne, dau. of John Davis, of Fisherton, Wilts.
Died Oct. 29, T882, aged 82. Brother of the next. (Crockford;
1 he I imeSj Nov,
LAGDEN, WILLIAM BERDMORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Christ's, Oct. 15, 1812. S. of [the Rev.] Henry Allen (1771).
B. at Balsham, Cambs. School, Hertford. Matrit
1813; Scholar, 1S14; B.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (1
Dec. 2i, 1817. Died Dec. 12, 1819, at Leghorn. Brother of
the above. (Peile, 11. 374; G. Mag., X820, 1. 186.)
LAIDLAW, DOUGLAS HUNTER. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1898. S. of Robert, of 'Penwith,' Hills Road, Cambridge.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct, z, [899; B.A. [got.
1921. Of theP.W.D., Fed- . 1 LtedMalaj Mites, 1929. Brother
of George M. (1897) and Patrick P. (1900). (Members of
Institute of Civil Engineers, 1928-29.)
LAIDLAW, FRANK FORTESCUE. Adm. pens, at Ikimiy.
June 29, 1895. S. 01 Willi. nil S.uiiiderson, of B, Parsifal Road,
Hampstead, London. B. 1876, at Galasbiel
Uppingham. Mab
1st Class, 1898; Pt II, 1st Class, 1899); B.A. 1 , ; M.A. 1905.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; I R.C.P., (909
House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's l [ospital. Sei \
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). F.Z.S. In practice
at Uffculme, Devon, 1920-45-. [Uppingham Sch. Reg.,
I niv. War List ties.)
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LAIDLAW, GEORGE MUIR. Adm. pens, at St John's Aug i
1897 [Eldest] s. of Robert, M.D., medical missionary ' of
Cambridge [and Elizabeth FI.ivi.iir]. li. Nov 30 1878 it
Pollokshields. School, Paradise House, N. London (Mr I
Sharp). Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. District
Oil], er, Pellalig. 1-, si. ruled Main Males. llrouncl w|u|,|
landing from a steamer 111 the Malav States, 1919 Brother
of Douglas H. (1898) and of the next. (Scott; .1/s.s. 77,,.
Times, Feb. 18, 1919.)
LAIDLAW, PATRICK PLAYFAIR. Adm. pens, at St John's
Mar 21, 1900. S. of Robert, M.B., F.R.C.S., of Cambridge
[and Elizabeth Playf.ur]. B. Sept. 26, 18S1, at Pollokshields
Glasgow. School, I'hc Leys, Cambridge (Rev W T A
Barber). Matnc. Michs. 1000; Scholar, 1002; B.A (Nat 'Sci'
Inp Pt I, 1st Class, 1902; Pt II, 1st class. lllui) „,0,.
B.Ch. 1907; M.A. 1909. Hon. Fellow, 1040. F.R.C.P. Kede
lecturer, 1938. Knighted, 1935. At Guy's Hospital. Demon-
strator in Physiology at Guy's Hospital, sir Win Dunn
lecturer on pathology, 1914-22. F.R.S., 1927; Royal medal
1933. Pathologist to the Medical Research Council, 1922
Director of the Department of experimental pathology
deputy Director of the National Institute for Medical
Research, 1936. Did much to elu, i.latc diseases such as
influenza, which appeared to be caused by a yirus beyond
microscopic recognition; and, a great dog-lover, contributed
to the prevention of dog-distemper. Died Mar. 20 1940 at
his home, 31, Wentworth Road, Golder's Green ' London
N.W. Brother of the above and of Douglas H (i.8,,8)'
(Burke, P.and B.; Medical Vuectories; ll,J„,y„i Who Ig,Q_
40;lh*'I imes, Mar. 23 and 26, 1940, Obituat v Notices', Royal
Soc., in. 427-47.)
LAIDLAY, HENRY WENTWORTH. Adm. pens at Trinity
Hall, May 25, 1S87. of Dean's Court. Wunbourne IS of
the Rev. William (1841).] [B. Nov. 1, 1868. School Marl-
borough.] Matnc. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A 1893 Ord
deacon (lip. Barry, for Exeter) iSui; priest (l.vtci) [,,.'
C. of Lifton, Devon, 1891-4. C. of Branksome, Dorset
1894-fj. Chaplain, Hazelwood School, Surrey 1896-190''
1 haplain and Assistant Master at Trinity College Glenal-
lnoud, 1902 7. Chaplain and Assistant Master at St David's
Reigate, 1907-11.. Served 111 the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut '
K.N.V.K.). Resided subsequently at Wells, Somerset where
he died Sept. 27, 0.32. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; School
masters Directories; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 30, 1932.)
LAIDLAY, ROBERT WATSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus
Oct. 1873. S. of John Watson, Esq. [of Seaclifle, Haddingt, ra-
slure]. B. in Edinburgh. School, private. Matnc. Lent
1874. B.A. 1877. Died Apr. 24, 1944, at Torquay aged So'
Brother of William J. (1868). {The limes, Apr. 27, 1944.)
LAIDLAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5 1S41
S. of John, of Well Street, Whitechapel, L Ion [and'Eliz 1-
beth]. B. Feb. 14, 1821. Matric. Michs. 1841- BA ism-
M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1846; priest, ix4/- C of
Fleetwood, Lanes., 1841,-8. V. of Madehurst Sussex 'is',8
61 C.ofSt [aines's, Clapham, 1862-6. V. of Wesl [eian
month, Devon, 1571-0. Resided subsequently at Canons
Ware, Herts., where he died 1 1, t. 27, 1883. Father of Henry
W. (1887). (Scott, MSS.; ( rockford.)
LAIDLAY, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at I'eterhouse
Oct. I, 1808. S. of John Wilson, Esq . of Seaehff N Ber-
wi. k [.111.I Drum..!.-. Argyll) [and II. I, ,, |..hu,tone dau of
William Hope, of Duddingston, Midlothian]. [B. Aug '12
1846, in Calcutta. School, Loretto.] Matric. Michs 1868-'
B.A. aiidLL.ll. 1S72; LL..M. 1875. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. '., 1872. Called to the liar, Apr. 30 187s
Member of Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, 1874 ' Prac-
tised at the Scottish Bar, 1872-8. Studied' art in Paris
1879-85. Founded the New English Art Club, and exhibited
frequently at the Royal Academy and Pan, Salon 1881-91.'
at the New Gallery, 1888-1904. Joined K.S.B.A., 1902'
F.R.G.S. Play. . I cricket for North ..1 England V South
Author, works on art and painting. Resided at St 1 ,
Wood, Loudon. Died Oct. 25, 1912, 111 the Isle of Wight
Brother ..f Roberl W. (18; |) (Loretto Reg ; / I Walker'
534; Inns "I <-.•"". lot. 1. M. .1 ,1/ the r.ai; La.o Lists Who
was 11 ho, 1897 ntiii.)
LAIDMAN, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's m iv ,8
1864. S of Jonathan, gent, [and Mary). B. at t astletown!
Isle of Man. Bapt. Oct. 11, 1843. School, Liverpool Col-
legiate Institution. Matric. Michs. 1.S04 ■ 1; \ ,,3i,s m \
1871. Appointed to the ll.ng.il civil s. ivn. 1 ....
in the N.W. Provinces as Assistant Magistrate and (..'.Hector
Assistant Supt. at Dchra Dun; Small I ause ]>i,lge, I lehi.i
Dun, 1883; Assistant Commissioner, Oudh Nov' i88v
Joint Magistrate, Dei 1883-6. Died Nov. 23,1886 'Father
of the next. (I.C.S. Lists; Eagle, xiv. ji2.)
LAIDMAN, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Oct. i, 1S95. S. of George John (above). B. at Nairn Tai,'
Laing. John George
India. School, Weymouth College. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A, 1902. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1899; priest
1901; C. of Clayton, York,., 1 19 1 )0 , c. of Thombury,
1909-12. P.C. of Ihombury, ium-is. V. of St Clement's,
Leeds, 1915-25. V. of Kirby-on-the-Moor, 1925-32. Rural
li. in of Boroughbndge. V. of Great with Little Ousebum
1932-47. Disappears from Crockford i.,,8. (Peile, 11. 802-
£ rockford.)
LAING, BRYAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of
[Sir] James, of Thornhill, Sunderland, Durham. B 1S75 at
Sunderland. School, Wellington. Matric. Michs. 1891.. ship-
builder. 2nd Lieut., Northumberland Hussars (Yeomanry
Cavalry), 1900; Capt., Northumberland Imp. Yeomanry,
1906-7. Served in the Great War, 19^-19 (Capt., Sherwood
Rangers). Assistant Dire, tor. Ministry of shipping; of Ship-
repairs, Southampton, I. lis. (i| Middl.-ton Hall, Northum-
berland. J. P. for Co. Durham. Died June 6, 10,41, in London.
Brother of Hugh (1S91). (Wellmvl .1 1 ." , I ,„',.. War
List; Army Lists; Fox-Da vies, I ;,«,,< ial /■ oio>/i,s 1 he 1 ,.,,,-s
June 10, 1941; Kelly, Ho : .
LAING, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 20 1834 Oi
the E. Indies. Matric. Michs. 1S34; B.A. 1838; M A. 1841
Assistant Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S., at Bombay, 1841-4; at
Hyderabad, 1845-50; at Ahniednuggur, 1851; at Maihg mo
1852-65; at Dhoolia, 1S66-9. Chaplain, Sherbum H
Durham, 1870. Disappears from Crockford, 1872. (1 lei ■
LAING. DAVID. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec 5 rS2o
S. of David, planter, of Jamaica. 1 if Middlesex. [B. 1800]
Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. F.R.S., 1843.
Member of the ,\iii roscopu .1 Society. . Ird. deacon and priest
(Litt. dim. from Gloucester) 1824. chaplain of the Middlesex
Hospital, 1840-7. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Haverstock Hill.
St Pancras, London, 1847-57. R.ofSt Oluve's-bv-the-Tower,
1857-60. Active in the foundation of the N. London Col-
I. >,i ate School for Girls. Founder of Governesses' Asylum
Kentish Town, 1S49; Hon. Sec, 1849-60. Married, Apr. 14'
1824, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John West, of [am 1.
Author, Sermons, etc. Died Aug 6, 1860, at si Olave'
London, aged 59; M. I. 111 si 1 Hive's. {Boose, II. 278; / I
Walker, 411 and .Us. not, , Wise Gen. el Her., sth Ser., 11
148; G. Mag., r86o, ii. 436 and 321; P. I lowell.)
LAING, ERNEST ALEXANDER MORRISON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 12, 18S5. S. of Robert James, of Suiniuerti -1,1,
West Hill, Putney, London. B. 1867, at Clapton, London
School, Bruce Castle, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 18.85. Died
at Tuubridge Wells, Nov. rg, [947,
LAING, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens' Apr 28
1838. [B. 1S16.] Matric. Easter, 1839; B.A. 1843. Ord!
deacon (Durham) Dec. r7, 1842; C. of Nine-banks, Northum-
berland, 1842. Entered the Church of Rome. I8.|i,. Taught
in various Jesuit Colleges until 1862, when, through his
eccentricities, was disallowed to continue. Author, An
Attempt to assign the square root, ,,f B,,„|,,., p.r.ecrs, or What
is 1 . 1 he Blessed I'll "DCs M.llnw 1,1 the tribe of liphraim;
The Catlioh, Freethinker; 1 he I.e.. Involutions, etc. Died
Dec. 17, 1889. (Boose, 11. 278, Durliam Orel. Bk.; De Morgan,
Budget 0] Paradoxes, 11. 186.)
LAING, HENRY. Adm. pens, al Trinity Hall, Nov 9 1 „, ■
Of Middlesex. [5th] s. of David [merchant, of Great Tower
Street, London]. Matric. Michs. 1,803; LL.B. 1810 LL.D
1816. Adm. at Lincoln's I,,,,, Oct. jo, 1801, Ord
(London) Sept. 23, 1S10. P.C. of South Lambeth chip, I
Surrey, Mar. 15, 1S31. Kept a boarding-,. I„„,l 11, Lark Hall
Lane, Clapham, 111 1834. Recorded in Clergy List, 1841, as
residing, unemployed, at Clapham, and 1842 70, as at
Brighton. Disappears from Crockford, 1S72. linns ,./ ( ,10;
P. E. Towell.) '
LAING, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7. 1891. S, ,,|
[Sir) James, of Etal Manor, Coriihitl-on-Twce.1, N
land. B. 1871, at Sunderland. School, Welle, el, ,1, 1 ,,||. -,
Mi 'b!, 1 ,,,1: \ 1894; M.A. 1900. Football (rugby)
'blue,' is,;. Shipbuilder. 2nd Lieut., 1st Durham Vol.
Regt., 1900 O.B.E. Brother of Bryan (1896). (Wellington
Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues, Burke, O.B.E. ; Armv Lists, Fox
Davies. Armorial Families.)
LAING, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. sizai at St Iohn's, |uh
OI Canada, [znd] s. oi Malcolm [formerly of lam. n. a] [and
Laura). B. [Aug. 26, 1839], at Niagara. Bapt. Oct 6,1839
Matric. Mills, is,.,; B.A, ,_.„' 11,,,,,./,, ,mj 2nd Smith's
prize) 1862; M.A. 181,5. bellow, 1863-8. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 21, 1863. 1 ailed t., the Bar, lune 6, 1866 Harried,
May 14, , Llexandei .1 11 donald, of
Aberdeenshire. Died Feb. 11, 1887, in Loudon. (Inns 0
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists, Boase. 11 270-
Die Guardian, Feb. 16, 18,87.)
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LAING, JOHN GERARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 13, 1869.
[Youngest s. of David Gordon, builder, of 26, Oaklev Square,
London.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. (28* Wrangler) 1873-
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Ian. 22, 1S72. CaUed to the
Bar, Nov. 1-, p-;. Fudge's Associate on the South Eastern
Circuit. A member of the School Board for London, 18S9.
Died Apr. 7, 1909, suddenly, at Clacton-on-Sea, aged 59.
[tnns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; The Times,
Apr. 12, 1909.)
LAING, MALCOLM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Feb. it. 1846.
[Onlv] s. of Robert, Esq., late of Kirkwall, Orkney Isles,
(deceased before 1S59). B. Jan. 15, 1827. [School, Chrisfs
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1S46; B.A. 1850. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1S59. Assistant Master at Christ's
Hospital, iSoo^-90. Editor of a trade Journal. Organist - d
St Stephen's, Dulwich. Of 2, Plowden Buildine*. Temple.
Died Dec. 3, 1S90, at West Dulwich, aged 61. {Christ's Hasp,
Reg.; Inns of Court; The Guardian, Dec. 10, 1890.)
LAING, PHILIP HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5, 186S.
S. of James, shipbuilder [and Mary]. B. May 5. 1849. »1
Bishop Wearmouth, Durham. Bapt. Julv 28, 1S49- Matric.
Michs. i36S.
LAING, ROBERT GRIFFIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 7,
1S44, as Robert George. [Onlv s. of Robert, Esq., of Ports-
mouth, deceased.] Matric. Lent, 1845. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 30, 1840. Died in May, r849. {Inns of Court;
Trinity Coll. Adm.)
LAING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age r6) at St John's, Julv 5,
1827. [Eldest] s. of Samuel (for whom see D..V.B.), Esq., of
Papdale, Kirkwall, Orkney [and Agnes, dau. of Capt. Francis
Kelly, of Devon]. B. [Dec. r2, T812], in Edinburgh. Edu-
cated privately and at Houghton-le-Spring Grammar School.
Matric. Michs. 1S28; Scholar, 1S29; B.A. {2nd Wrangler
and 2nd Smith's prize) 1832; M.A. 1835. Fellow, 1834-41.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 10, 1832. Called to the Bar,
June 9, 1837. Secretary to the Railway Department of the
Board of Trade, 1842^6. Member of raifwav Commission,
r845. M.P. for Wick, 1852-7, 1859-60 and 1S65-S; for
Orkney and Shetland, 1S73-S5. Financial Secretary to the
Treasury, r85g-6o. Financial Minister in India, 1860-2.
Member of Council of Governor-General of Indi 1,
Chairman and Managing Director of the London. Brighton
and South Coast Railway, 1848-55 and 1867-94. One of the
nine purchasers of the Crystal Palace, May 24, 1S52; Chair-
man of the Crystal Palace Co., 1S52-5. J. P. and D.L.
Married, 1S41, Mary, dau. of Captain J. Cowan, R.N.
Author, India and China; Prehistoric Remains of Caithness;
M Urn Science and Modem Thought; A Modern Zoroastrian;
Problems of the Future; Human Origins, etc. Died Aug. 6,
1897, at his residence, Sydenham Hill. London. Buried at
Brighton. Father of the next. {Boose, VI. 2; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; D.X.B.; Who -..as
Who, 1897-1916.)
LAING, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1861.
S. of Samuel (above). B. Jan. 23, 1S43, at Paddington,
London. School, Harrow. Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 28, 1862;
matric. Easter, 1862; LL.B. 1865. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Ian. 24, 1863. Called to the Bar, Nov. 1866. Married,
Aug. 11. 1869, Mary, dau. of T. W. Riddel Webster. Died
May, 1S70. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of C <urt; Law Lists.)
LAING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 9, 1831. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1831; Scholar. 1834; B.A. 1835;
MA. 1S45. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Apr. 7, 1839; priest, Oct. 18,
1840; C. of Kenwyn, Cornwall, 1841. C. of Alwington,
Devon, 1849-53. R. of St Martin's, Colchester, 1853-89.
Married, 1S58, Mary Dansie, 3rd dau. of S. T. Carter, Com-
mander, R.N., of Lowestoft. {Crockford; The Ecclesiastical
Gatette, Mar. 9, 1858.)
LAING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 9, 1834. S. of
Joseph, of N. Shields. B. in Northumberland. School, Rich-
mond. Matric. Michs. 1834. Kept two terms; name appears
in the butlers booic for 14 more; re-adm. Oct. 24, 1844, as
a 'Ten-year' man, but did not keep the requisite term. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) Sept. 29, 1844; priest (Worcester) 1845;
C. of Oldbury, Worcs., 1844-6. V. of Langley, Warws.,
1846-88. Author, Appeal to Christian,
Living at Dolgelly, Merions., in 1892. Died Mar. 16, 1898,
aged 84. {Peile, 11. 450; Crockford.)
LAISHLEY, GEORGE NEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 2, 1841; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. (age 17) Nov. 19, 1840. Eldest s. of George. B. at
Southampton. School, Hints, (private). Matric. Michs.
1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1S48. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn
1842. {Inns of Court.)
Lake, Joshua
ndish H., Jan. 1881.
LAKE, ATWELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 5,
17' ;. S. of Sir Atwell [Jesus College, Oxford, 17.nl. 2nd
Bart., of Edmonton, Middlesex [and Mary, dau. of James
Winter, of Mile End]. School, Hackney, London. Matric.
Michs. 1764. Brother of James W. (1760).
LAKE, ATWELL. Adm. Fel!.-Com. at Trinity Hall. Oct. 18,
1794. [3rd] s. of Sir lames [Winter, 3rd] Bart. (1760). Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 31, 1797; priest, Dec. 18, 1801. R. of
West Lynn St Peter, Norfolk, 1803-11. R. of Wesl
1811-48. Married, Oct. 31, 1832, Sophia, dau. of Samuel
Turner, of London. One of these names received the Arch-
bishop's approval as an E.I.C. Chaplain, Prince of Wales
Island, East Indies, 1805. {Cant. Art Bk.; Burke, P. and B.
(not mentioned by name, 'with other issue' after two sons).)
LAKE. HENRY ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1867. Of Middlesex. [S. of Henry, solicitor, of
Highgate. B. Dec. 29, 1847. School, Highgate.] Matric.
Michs. 1S67; Scholar, 1868; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1S75. Ord.
deacon (London) 1872; priest, 1S73: C. of Staines, 1872-3.
C. of Cuddesdon, Oxon., 1873-6. V. of Castle Hedingham,
Suffolk, i876-94_R. of Chelmsford, 1894-1929. Rural Dean
of Hedingham, iSS3^s. Rural Dean of Chelmsford, 1913 is.
Proctor for the dio. of St Albans, 1910-14; for the dio. of
Chelmsford, 1914. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1910-14.
Hon. Canon of Chelmsford, 1914-29. Sub-Dean of Chelms-
ford, 1924-29. Died Jan. 7, T929, at Chelmsford. {Highgate
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who, 1929-40.)
LAKE, HERBERT THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1883. [Younger] s. of William, of Churchill House, Dover.
B. 1862, at Bapchild, Kent. School, Guildford, Surrev
(private). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Acton Trussell,
Staffs., 18S9-91. C. of Northboume, Kent, 1893-4. .C. of
Westwell, 1894-5. Name in Crockford until 1900 without
address. Died May 22. 1923, at Sheringham, Norfolk.
[Crockford; The Times. June 6, 1923.)
LAKE, HUBERT MURTON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. r,
1892. B. Oct. 30, 1S74. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Canterburv) 1897; priest, 1898;
C. of Chilham, Kent, 1897-8. C. of Birchington, 1898-1901.
C. of Holy Trinity, Aldershot, 1901-5. C. of All Saints',
Upper Norwood, Surrey, 1905-18. V. of St Paul's, Bethnal
Green, 1918-21. V. of Ampfield, Hants., 1921-25. V. of
Catherington, 1925-30. R. of Emsworth with Warblington,
1930-7. V. of Blendworth, 1937-42. Residing at 15, Chnton
Crescent, St Leonards, in 1944. Disappears from Crockford
I947-
LAKE, JAMES SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 2. 1823.
[Eldest] s. of Sir James [Samuel William], 4th Bart, [and
Maria, dau. of Samuel Turner]. B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M i
Succeeded his father as 5th Bart., 1832. Married, M.iv 1.
1833, .Anne Maria, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Richard King,
Bart., and had issue. Died Dec. 10, 1846. {Harrow Sch. Reg. ;
Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1847, I. 106.)
LAKE, Sir JAMES WINTER, Bart. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, June 2, 1760. S. of Sir Atwell [2nd Bart.] (Jesus
College, Oxford, 1731) (and Mary, dau. of James Winter, of
Mile End), of Edmonton, Middlesex. School, Hackney,
London [Air Newcome]. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., Apr. 10,
1760. F.S.A. Married Joyce, dau. of John Crowthi
a gift of silver plate to Trinitv. Died Apr. 24, 1S07. Brother
of Atwell (1763); father of Atwell (1794). (Burke. P. and I!.;
E. Alfred Jones, The Library, Dec. 1933; Trinitv Coll. Adm. ;
Al. Oxon.)
LAKE [post CROMPTON, J. L.], JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Apr. 24, 1S33. S. of Thomas, surgeon, deceased. B. Nov. 15,
1815, at Norwich. School, Brompton, Middlesex (Mr AU.irdi.
Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to Trinity, Julv 7, 1
1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec.
priest, Dec. 22, 1839, as Crompton; C. of Wick. Gloui
C. of Marylebone All Saints', 1840-53 (Crompton). Name
(Lake) in Clergy List until i860, without addn 1
of Maritzburg Cathedral, 1875-89; and V. of SI
Pinetown, Natal, S. Africa. Died Aug. 3, J
met, Pine Town Estate, aged 73- I1' - 1
LAKE. JOSHUA. Adm. sizar it Si John's, Oct. 1
Middlesex. S. of Isaac, fanner, of Middli
kingside [and Mary \ni»'i. B. Sept. 25, [848, al
School, Alfred House, Bow. Matric
Michs. 1S68; B.A. 1873.
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Lake, Lionel Henry
LAKE, LIONEL HENRY. Adra. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. i,
1896. B. Jan. 18, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1910; priest (Barking,
for St Albans) 1911. Assistant Master at Clifton House,
Eastbourne; at Russell Hill School, Purley, Surrey, 1906;
at the Royal Masonic School, Bushey, 1907-12. Chaplain
and Assistant Master at Imperial Service College, Windsor,
1913-19. C. of Holy Trinity, Windsor, 1914-19. C. of
Gt Missenden, Bucks., 1919-24. C. of West Wycombe,
1924-28. R. of Edlesborough, 1928-36. V. of Edlesborough
with Northall and Dagnall, 1936-43. Died May 28, IQ43.
at Kdl'-sbnn'UL'h vic.iram.-, .<■_;>■•] i',r'.; buried then.'. {School-
masters' Directories; Crockford; The Times, May 31, 1943.)
LAKE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's. Jan. 28, 1884. S. of
George, Head Master of — [Morpeth] Grammar School,
Northumberland. B. Apr. 9. 1865, at Morpeth. Bapt. May 1,
1S65. School, Morpi th Grammar (William Davidson, B.A.|.
[At the Durham College of Science, 1881-4.] Matric. Michs.
1S84; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1886; Pt II. 1st Class,
1JS87); Harkness Scholar, 1887; B.A. 18S7; M.A. 1892. Head
Master of the Technical School, Colchester, in 1903. Uni-
versity lecturer in regional and physical geography at
Cambridge, 1908-19; Reader, 1919-27; retired. Of 14, Cam
Road, Cambridge, in 1946. Died June 12, 1949- (School-
masters' Directories.)
LAKE, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1876. Of Kent. S. of William, Esq. B. at Bapchild, Kent.
School, private. Matric. Lent, 1S77.
LAKELAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 31,
1824. B. .it York. Matric. Lent, 1826; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
In Holy Orders. 'Of Wetherby, Yorks.,' Clergy Lists,
1841-52; disappears 1853. Another man of these names was
P.C. of West Burton, Notts., 1845-9.
LAKELAND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 10,
1817. Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1S1S.
LAKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare. Tulv 9, 1819. [Eldest s. of
Henry. B. Sept. 10, 1S01, at St Austell, ( omwall.] Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A, 1824. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1825; priest,
1826; C. oi Liskeanl, Cornwall, 1825. C. of Martock,
Somerset, 1841-6. C. of Sherborne, Dorset, 1846-7. P.C. of
St James, Guernsey, 1848-72. V. of Liskeard, Cornwall,
1872-84. Married, 182-, Catherine Arthur, and had issue
10 children. Author, The Darley Oak (verses); The Comet;
The Hurlers; St Keynt Well, etc. Latterly of Braemar,
Torquay, and disappears from Crockford, 1892. (Boase,
Coll, Cornub., 469.)
LAKIN, EDWARD LYON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898. 3rd
s. of [Sir] Michael Henry [1st Bart., 1909], J. P., cement
manufacturer, of The Cliff, Warwick [and Alice Emma, dau.
of David Dewing, of St Catherine's Plain, Norwich]. B.
Aug. 13, 1879. Schools, Marlborough College and Yorkshire
College, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1898. Went abroad. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A., 1917). Of The
Fields, Southam, Warws. Died Sept. 10, 1922, near St Malo,
as a result of a motor accident. {Marlborough Cult, Res;.;
Burke, P. and B.; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
LAKIN, The Rev. STORER MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Nov. 25, 1854. S. of Thomas, deceased. B. 1826, at Lough-
borough, Leics. Schools, Loughborough (Mr Bilson), and
Sheepshed, Leics. (Mr Kirk). Previously Assistant Master at
Bickerstaffe School, Lanes.; at Mary Church, Devon; Tutor
atSt Mark's College, Chelsea, 1850-4. Ord. deacon (London)
1851; priest, 1852. Matric. Lent, 1H55; B.A. i8sq; M.A. 1H1'.:.
Priest-Vicar of Salisbury Cathedral, 1S56-97. V. of the
Close, Salisbury, 1879-89. Librarian of Salisbury Cathedral,
1875-1909; Succentor, 1 879-1909. Author, Catalogue of
Printed Books in the Library of Salisbury 1 athedral. Died
Apr. I, 1909. (Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 9, 1909.)
LAL, HARK1SHEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887. S. of
M. Chela Ram. B. Oct. 17, 1865, at Dera Ismail Khan,
Punjab, India. School, Lahore (Mr Lewis). Matric. Michs.
1 . . B.A. 1890. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Jan. 26,
i.-"U. A< tivi' m industrial and 1 "inii^n 1 il .ilt.ur-, hut became
involved in litigation and lost the greater part of his fortune.
At the outbreak of disorder in the Punjab, early in 1919, was
convicted of conspiracy to wage war against the King, and
sentenced to transportation for life; received an amnesty a
few months later, when the Government of India Act was
passed. A prominent member of the Punjab Legislature, and
Minister for Agriculture, a post which he held for tin
despite much criticism at the outset. Died Mar. 10, 1937.
(Trinity Coll. Record; Law Lists; Tfie Times, Mar. 11, 1937.)
LAL, JAG MOHAN. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1889.
Lamb, Arthur Hutchinson
Dec. 31, 1879. M.A., Punjab University. Matric. Michs.
1900; Scholar; B.A. 1902; Brotherton Sanskrit Scholar, 1902;
(Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1902; Pt II, 1st Class, 1903);
Whewell Sen. -bar, iw 1 , M< Mahaii law Student; Cobden prize,
1904. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1904. Prin-
cipal, Randhir College, Kapurthala, 1906-9. Minto Professor
of Economics, Calcutta University, 1909-12. Advocate,
Hi^h Court, Lahore. Fellow and Syndic, Punjab University.
Minister of Education, Punjab, 1927-30. President, All-
India Economic Conference (Dacca), 1935. Knighted, 194 1.
Finance Minister, Punjab, 1937-46. Died in May, I94Q-
[La . Lists; Who's Who.)
LAL, PIYARE. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1900. Called to the
Bar, Gray's Inn, June 15, 1904, as Lai, Pyare. {Law Lists.)
LALLEMAND, FREDERICK AIME. Adm. pens, at CaIUS,
May 1 j, 1854. S. of Frederick Francis, surgeon, of M 10 li s-
field. B. there Jan. 19, 1836. School, Macclesfield. Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Chester)
J859; priest, i860; C. of Buglawton, Cheshire, 1859-64. C.
of Leicester, 1865-8. R. of St Matthew's, Ardwick, Man-
chester, 1868-S4. Died Oct. 15, 1884. {Venn, 11. 317;
Crockford.)
LALLY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 27, 1762. Of Middlesex. School, Paddington Green
(private). Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A, 1766; M.A. 1769.
Fellow, 1769. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 21, 1766. R. of
Clopton-cum-Croydon, Cambs., 17*9-1*26. V. of Whitegate,
Cheshire, 1790-1S26. Married and had issue. Died 1 . ^ug.
1826, at his son's resident e at Famham, near Knaresborough.
Father of William M. (1-.;-). (ManJtester Or. ,v/;. Reg., n.
150; T. A. Walker, 322; G. Mag., 1826, 11. 1S6.)
LALLY, GEORGE HENRY W. (1825), see Whalley, J. B.
LALLY, WILLIAM MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peter-
house, Mar. 25, 1797. Eldest s. of the Rev. Edmund (1762),
of Catsclough, Cheshire. School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. i797; LL.B. 1803. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Aug. 12, 1794. Incorp. at St John's College, Oxford, Nov. 14,
1829; D.C.L., Oxford, Nov. 26, 1S29. V. of Little Missenden,
Bucks., until 1809. R. of Drayton Bassett, Staffs., 1799-
1857. Married (1) Miss — Cooper, and had issue; (2) July 2,
1840, Susannah, widow of F. Cowper, Esq., and dau. of
William Cookesley, Esq. Died June 15, 1857. MX, Drayton
Bass, tt Chun h. (i letgv Lr.t , \l. Ox «.; I . A, it al
Manchester Or. Sch. Reg., II. 150; G. Mag., 1857, II, 99.)
LAMAISON, WILLIAM ENGLEBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1865. S. of Lawrence Leonard John William [bar-
rister], of The Hague, Holland [and sometime of Demerara,
British Guiana]. B. May 27, 1S47, at Malines, Belgium.
School, Harrow. Migrated to Caius; matric. Michs. 1866;
Scholar; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 27. 1870. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1873. Of South-
wold, Kenley, Surrey. Died Apr. 21, 1S86, in London.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 375; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bat . Law Lists.)
LAMB, Sir ARCHIBALD, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 6,
1864. [Eldest] s. of Charles James Savile Montgomerie
[formerly Burges], of Beauport, Battle, Sussex [by his 1st
wife, Anna Charlotte, dau. of Arthur Grey, of 'Bersted,
Sussex]. B. Nov. 5, 1846 [1845], at Beauport, Battle.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i.'-<>i. Had sin ceeded his
grandfather, Sir Charles Montolieu [Burges] (1802), as 3rd
Bart., Mar. 21, 1S60. Comet, 2nd Life Guards. 1868; Lieut.,
1870; Capt., 1875; retired as Major, 1883. Major (2nd in
Command, 4th Batt.), Imperial Yeomanry, in S. Africa, 1900.
J. P. and D.L. for Sussex. Knight of Justice of the Order of
St Juhn <>[ Jrni-.ilrm. <H I ■..■aiip> >rt, I iatt 1<\ Snsvx. I 'i-'d
s.p. Nov. 6, 1921. (Trinity Coll. Adm. calls his father a Bart.;
Burke, P. and /.'.; G.E.C.; Who was Who, 1916-28; all
authorities give 'b. 1S45.')
LAMB, ARTHUR HUTCHINSON. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 14. 1871. [S. of the Rev. Mattluas Mawson
(1S41), V. of Swmbrook, Oxon.] B. June 23, 1853, at
Sapperton, Gloucs. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1876; priest, 1S77; C. of Cirencester, 1876-9. V. of
haling, Middlesex, 1880-2. C. of Flixborough, Lines.,
18S2-7. C. of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 1S87-92. V. of
Hope-under-Dinmore, Heref., 1892-5. V. of Ford, 1893-5.
V. of Worlaby, Lines., 1895-1911, R. of Harrington with
Brinkhill, 1911-23. Died Nov. 16, 1923, at Harrington
rectory. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov, 23, 1923.)
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Lamb, Benjamin
LAMB, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15, i860.
Matric. Miens, i860; Scholar, 1S61; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867.
Old. deacon (Ely, for Lincoln) 1865; priest (Lincoln) 1866;
C. of Boston, Lines.. 1S65-9. V. of Thirsk, Yorks., 1869-76.
R. of Wheldrake, 1876-87. V. of St George's, Leeds. 1887-95.
Surrogate, dio. of Ripon, 1S91-1915. V. of Clapham with
Keasden, and Rural Dean of Clapham, 1895-1915. Hon.
Canon of Ripon, 1900-22. Latterly of Belford, Devonshire
Place, Bath, where he died Jan. iq, 1925, aged 82. Father of
Gilbert H. (1894). (Crockford; Who was W)m, 1916-28.)
LAMB, CHARLES ASTLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall. June 11, 1875. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. [oil refiner],
of Wigan. Matric, Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1879. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1S76. Called to the Bar, Jul;
Revising barrister for the Kirkbvbarrow and North Lonsdale
area. During the War of 1914-19, Civil Liabilities Commis-
sioner and Vice-President of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal.
Died June 20, 1930. at Wigan, aged 71. (Inns of Court; Law
Lists; The Times, July 2, 1930.)
LAMB, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 13, 1849. [S. of Henry, Esq., of Kettering.] [B. Aug. 27,
1830. School, Cheltenham.] Matric Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S53: priest, 1S54. Mayor's
Chaplain at Boston, Lines., 1S56-7, and Lecturer at Boston,
1S63. V. of St Mary's, Sheffield, 1866-77. V. of Beverlev
Minster and Tickton, Yorks., 1879-80. V. of St George's,
Leeds, 1880-7. Chaplain, Leeds General Infirmary
R. of Heanton-Punchardon, Devon, 1887-1902. Married,
1S5S, Caroline Marv, dau. of F. F. Yeatman, of Boston,
Lines. Latterly resided at Gretton, Kettering, Northants.
Died Sept. 2S, 1912. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
Eccles. Gazette, Feb. 9. 1SS5; The Guardian, Oct. 4, 1912.)
LAMB, CHARLES GEORGE. M.A. from Clare, 1S94; Sc.D.
1923. B. 1867. B.Sc, London. City and Guilds Siemens
memorial medal, 1SS5 ; premium of the Institute of Electrical
Engineers, 1892, and in 1932; Fellowship of the City and
GuiMs Institute. lYnver-ity IV[:. •:, irator [n M.chanism,
1891-1903; University Lecturer is ■ '. tri II iieineering,
1903-21; Reader in electrical Engineering, 1721-31. In
charge of the Department of Engineering during the War "f
1914-19. Well known as an entomologist, being an authority
on certain branches of the Diptera. A keen musician and
Freemason, and greatly interested in psychical research.
One of the first in this country to take part in experiments
on alternating currents. Died May 1. M|i, it Cambridge,
aged 74. (Cambridge Daily News, May 7, 1941; the limn.
May J, 1941.)
LAMB, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. at Je
Matric. Michs. 1S36; B.A. 1840.
Feb. 18, 1S36.
LAMB, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 8, 1846.
Of Cambridgeshire. [6th s. of Dr John (1807), Master of
Corpus Christi and Dean of Bristol. School, Bury St Edmunds
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1S69.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Audlem,
Cheshire, 1851-2. Chaplain of Worksop Union and of Work-
sop Abbey chapel, 1853-75. V. of Elmton, Derbs., 1875-80.
Lie. pr., dio. Lincoln, and Chaplain to the Duke of Portland,
1880. Died Jan. 20, 1887, at Newark-on-Trent, aged 59;
buried there. Brother of John (1844), and James H. (1851),
etc. (Bury Or. Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 26,
1887.)
LAMB, FRANCIS (or FRANK) HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Oct. 1, 1885. Of Pembrokeshire. Matric. Mi' as
1885; B.A. 1888.
LAMB, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Joh-.
1851. S. of John, of Newington, Edinburgh [and I
Stewart]. B. Dec. 29, 1832, at I ric. Michs.
1851. Migrated to Pembroke, [an. 2, 1852; B.A. 1
1859. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1856; priest, 1857; C of
St John's, Coventry, 1856-9. C. of Hillmorton, Warws.,
1859-63. C. of Aldridge, Staffs., 1863-6. C. of Shrivenham,
Berks., 1866-72. C.-in-charge of Brafield-on-Green,
Northants., 1872 91. Died Dec. 16, 1891. Father of George
R. (1891). (Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 23, 1891.)
LAMB, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. I, 1876. S. of
George W., Esq. ^of Kettering]. [B. Mar. 21, 1857.] School,
Repton. Main \ lin. Solicitor, 1884. Prac-
tised in Kettering; Registrar, Kettering County Court, and
Lamb, The Hon. Henry William
clerk to the Magistrates (Kettering and Little Bowden
Divs.), 1893-1901. Died Oct. 20, 1901. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Lair Lists.)
LAMB, The Hon. FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com
: .1 at Trinity, July 4, 1S01. [3rd] s. of Peniston [istl
Viscount Melbourne, of London. [B. Apr. 17, 1782.] School,
Eton; and at Glasgow University. Matric. Michs. 1802;
M.A. 1S03. Entered the diplomatic service; Secretary of
Legation at the Court of Two Sicilies, 181 1; Minister Pleni-
potentiary ad interim, 1S12; Secretary of Legation at Vienna,
1813; Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Bavaria,
1S15-20; to the Court of Spain, 1S25-7. P.C., 1822. Civil
Grand Cross of the Bath, 1827. Ambassador at Lisbon, 1S27;
to the Court of Vienna, 1831-41. Created Baron Beauvale,
of Beauvale, Notts., 1839. Succeeded his brother as 3rd
Viscount Melbourne of Kilmore (Inland) and Baron Mel-
bourne (of the U.K.), 1848. Married, Feb. 25, 1841, the
Countess Alexandria Julia (age 23), dau. of the Count of
Maltzahn, Prussian Minister at Vienna. Died s.p. Jan. 29,
1853, at Brocket Hall, Herts., when all his honours" hi < liuc-
extinct. Brother of the next, and of Henry W. (1706).
(D.X.B.; G.E.C.)
LAMB, The Hon. GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 12, 1802. [4th] s. of Peniston [ist] Viscount
Melbourne, of Piccadilly, London [and Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Ralph Milbanke, Bart., of Halnabv, Yorks.]. [B. July 11,
irs4 ] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1804; M.A. 1805. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14, 1805. Called to the Bar, 1809. On
the Northern Circuit. Abandoned law for literature. One of
the earliest contributors to the Edinburgh Review. Wrote
■ 'I ■< ■■■ ■ • ' hi ■ .-.-■■it < ,.11.1.1 n, h opera, II hisllc f.Jt tl.
1807; also produced Timon of Athens. Author of poems and
a translation of Catullus. M.I', for Westminster, 1819; for
Dungarvan, 1826-34. Under Secretary of State to his
brother, Lord Melbourne, in the Home Dept., 1S30-4.
Married, May 17, 1809, Caroline Rosalie Adelaide St Jules.
Died s.p . Jan. 2, 1834. Brother of the above and of Henrv W.
(1796) (G.E.C; D.N.B.; Return of M.P.'s).
LAMB, GEORGE FLEMING. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 26,
■ Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1S39. C. of Great and Little
Eversden, Cambs., 1841. Chaplain to E.I.C. in Bengal,
1841-61. Of Chunah, India, c. 1843-61, when a sou was adm.
at Oriel College, Oxford. (Clergv List; Al. Oxon.; P. E.
Towell.)
LAMB, GEORGE REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus
1891. S. of the Rev. F. W. [Francis Wilham (1851)]. B. at
Shrivenham, Berks. School, Crewkerne. Matric. Michs. 1891.
LAMB, GILBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 30
1894. S. of the Rev. Benjamin (i860), V. of Clapham
Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1928. Ord.
deacon (Wakefield) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Dewsbury,
Yorks., 1899-1900. C. of Clapham with Keasden, 1901-3.
Chaplain and Vice-Principal of the S.P.G. CoUege, Triehino-
poly, 1903-7. S.P.G. Chaplain at Bishop Cotton's School,
Bangalore, 1907-9. S.P.G. Missioner at Tuticorin, 1909-n;
at Idaiyangudi, 1911-17; at Ramnad, 1917-23; at Madura,
1923-4; at Tanjore, 1924-4S-. (Crockford.)
LAMB, HENRY HODGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 18S4, from
Cavendish H. Adm. at Downing, Apr. 28, 1886.
LAMB, The Hon. HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17)
at Trinity, July 7, 1796. [2nd, but ist surviving] s. of
Peniston [ist] Viscount Melbourne, of London. [B. Mar. 15,
1779O School, Eton, and at Glasgow University. Matric.
Easter, 1799, as William; M.A. 1799. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
July 24, 1797. Called to the Bar, 1804, but gave up prac-
tising in 1805. M.P. for Leominster, 1806; for Haddington,
1806-7; for Portarlington, 1807-12; for Peterborough,
1816-19; for Herts., 1819-26; for Newport, Isle of Wight,
1827; for Blechingley, 1827-8. P.C., 1827. Chief
for Ireland, 1827-8. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron
Melbourne, July, 1828. Home Secretary, [830-4. Prime
Minister and First Lord of the Treasury, July-Nov. 1834,
and again, April, 1835-Sept. 1841. Acted as Adviser to
Queen Victoria, 1837-41. Elder Brother of Trinity House,
Ecclesiastical Commissioner, 1836. Married, June 3,
1805, Caroline, dau. of Frederick (Ponsonby), jrd I til oi
I.. I., .rough, well known for her infatuated admiration of
Lord Byron; separated from her, 1825. Died Nov. 24, 1848.
His .inly child to survive infancy, George Augustis Frederick
(to whom King George I'.
invalid, and died unmarried No\ Brothel
■ I . ■■ ..re.- (1802) anil Frederick 1 C.E.I
W. K. Williams MS.)
79
Lamb, Horace
LAMB, HORACE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Tune 12, 1867. S. of
John, of 52, Wellington Road, S. Stockport, Cheshire. B.
[Nov. 27], l84g, at Stockport. School, Stockport Grammar.
and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1868:
Scholar, 1870; B.A. {2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize)
1872; M. A. 1875; Hopkins prize, 1S88. Fellow, 1S72. Hon.
Sc.D. iqoS. Hon. Fellow, iq20. Professor of Mathematics,
University of Adelaide, 1876^85. F.R.S., 1884; Royal medal,
1902; Copley medal, 1024. Hon. F.R.S., Edin. Professor of
Pure Mathematics, Owens College, Manchester, 1885-1920.
Member of the Aeronautical Research Committee. Hon.
LL.D., Glasgow, 1899. Rayleigh Lecturer, 1921-34. Hon,
LL.D., St Andrews, 1911. Hon. D.Sc, Oxford, 1904; Dublin,
iqoS; Manchester, 1921; Sheffield, 1924. President of the
London Mathematical Society, 1902-4. De Morgan medallist,
Tin. ['resident of th. British Association, in.'-,. Knighted,
1 < st. Author, A Treatise on the Motion of i/nN/s; Infinite-
simal Calculus; Dynamical Theory of Sound; Statics; Dy-
nimus; Highei Mechanics, etc. Tiled Dec. 4, in VI. 1' C.tni-
{Who was Who, 1929-40; 1 he Times, Dei 1 1 1
Obii. Notices, Royal Society, 1. 375.)
LAMB, HUMBLE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 10) it Trinity,
June 26, 1794. [Eldest] s. of Joseph, of Newcastle-on-Tyne
[sometime of Ryton House. Durham] [and Anne, dau. of
Ralph Humble, of Ryton]. [B. 1773.] School, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. Matric. Lent, 1705. Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 17,
17951 B.A. 1798. Of Ryton HaU, Durham; J.P. Married,
1S01, Jane, dau. of Alexander Chatto, of Main House,
Roxburgh. Died Apr. 13, 1844. 'most suddenlv. whilst in his
image. ' Grandfather of Joseph C. (1S68). (Burke, L.G.;
<.. Mag., 1844, 1. 665.)
LAMB, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 30, 1851.
[7th] s. of John (1807), Master of Corpus and Dean of Bristol.
B. [Oct. 3, 1832]. in Cambridge. Schools [Bury St Edmunds
Grammar (1843-5) and] Bishop's College, Bristol. Matric.
Michs. 1851; fanrred student, 1851; Scholar, 1852; B.A.
(i3/7i Wrangler) 1S55; M.A. 1858. Fellow, 1R55. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Hapton. Norfolk, 1857-64.
V. . if Manorbier, Pembs., 18114-78. R. of Burnham Westgate
with medieties of Burnham Ulph and Burnham Norton,
Norfolk, 1878-1903. Lived subsequentlv at Waterden and
at Burnham House, Happisburgli, Norfolk. Died at Burnham
House, Sept. 11. 1014. Brother of John (1S44), Matthias M.
(1S41) and Edward (i.s,i,). {Bury Gr. Sell. Reg.; Peile, 11.
520; Crockford: Christ's Coll. ■•hit. notices.)
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, Tune 3, 1776.
S. "1 loseph. B. Mar. 7, 175S, at Ely. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 17711; Scholar, 177S; B.A. 1780. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 21, 1780; priest (Gloucester, Lilt. Jim. from
Norwich) Mar. 14, 1785; C. of Langford with Ickburgh,
Norfolk, 1780-3. C. of Frostenden, Suffolk, 1783. R. of
Hasketon, 1784-92. P.C. of Ixworth, 1789-1805. R. of
Charwelton, Northants., 1S05. R. of Stretton, Rutland,
1810-42. V. of Haxev, Lines., 1810-42. Mam< .1, M.iv .-:,
1792, at St Peter's-le-Poer, London, Maria, dau. of Dr
Hovell, of Badwell Ash, Suffolk. Died May 14, 1S42. at
sip Hon. Father of the next. {Peile, 11 J05; Northants.
1 lergy , ( lergy List.)
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at CoRrus Christi, Apr. 18, 1807.
Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. John (above). B. Feb. 28, 17S9,
at Ixworth.] Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A,
(isf/i Wrangler) i8n; M.A. 1814; B.D. 1822; D D. 1827.
Fellow, 1812; Master, 1822-50. Vicc-t hancellor, 182 (-4. P.C.
of St Hene't's. Cambridge, 1824. Dean of Bristol, 1837-50.
V. of Olveston. Gloucs., 1845-50. Married, Mar. [9, 1822,
Anne, dau. of James Hutchinson, R. of Cranfonl. North. nits'
Historical and antiquarian writer. Compiled A Collection of
Letters, statutes, and -the, Documents f>>.m the Ms. library of
C.C.C., Ulustrativ, t th History of th,
bridgi dm ngthti H Re) n til n <
History : ■ rfru Christi I ... s 1 am .
1S50, in College; buried in Hie Chapel,
of Edward (1846), lames H. (1851) and Matthias M (1841).
{List of Carthusians; I lergy List; D.N.B.)
LAMB, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Ian s. r844. S. of the
Rev. Dr John (above), Dean of Bristol. B. Oct. 5, 1825, in
Carnbrn1', -. I. ■ ' Ktul.v Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar;
B.A. (11U il.ir. ., 1848; M.A. 1851. Fellow. 1849-77;
bursal 'tor m mv years'; Dean, 1852-60. Hulsean Lecturer,
1S60. Took gTeat interest in the history of the College and
in the arrangement of its records, and' at the time ol In.
leaving Cambridge had made considerable progress towards
compiling a MS. history of its successive endowments and
foundations. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1850; priest, 1S51. V. of
St Edward's, Cambridge, 1558^66. R. of Blofield, Norfolk,
1870-80. Married, June is, 181. s, Emily Marv Ann, ,|.,,i ..I
the Rev. Charles Borton, R. of Hartest. Author, 7 he Seven
0) Can
.1 Masters',
Lamb, Robert Ormston
Words Spoken against the Lord fesus, etc. Died Apr. II, 1880,
at Woking, Suit. v. Brother of Edward (1S46), Matthias M.
(1841), etc. {Rughy Sch. Reg.: Ven 265; The Guardian,
Apr. 14, 1880.)
LAMB, JOHN TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 17, 1777. S. of John [Taylor] (1745-6), of Croydon,
Surrey. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1776;
Scholar, 1779; B.A. 17S2. C. of Mersham, Kent, 1784-. R.
of Over Helmsley, Yorks., 1S22-8. Died Jan. 24, 1S28, aged
69. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Cant. Act Bk.; Foster, Index Eccles. ;
G. Mag., 1828, 1. 282.)
LAMB, JOSEPH CHATTO. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
1868. [3rd]s. of Joseph Chatto, Esq. [of Ryton Hall, Durham,
and grandson of Humble (1794)]. B. [Apr. 1850], at Ryton.
School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1S68; B.A. 1872; M.A.
1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1872. Called to the Bai,
1875. On the North Eastern Circuit. Ord. deacon (Huron,
for Ripon) 1881; priest (Ripon) 1S82; C. of Burlev, Yorks.,
1881-3. C. of Moreton-in -M.irsh, Gloucs., 1883-5. V. of
Hipswell, Yorks., 1885-6. V. of Fricklev with Clayton,
1886-8. R. of Egginton, Derbs., 188S-1901. R. of Rise,
York:.., 1901-10. Resided subsequentlv at Lvinington, Hants.
Died Apr. 26, 1919, at Carlisle {Dmham V/i. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Foster, Men at the Bar ; Law Lets ; I he Z lines. Apr. 29,
1919.)
LAMB, MATTHIAS MAWSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi.
Mar. 27, 1841. Of Cambridgeshire. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
John (1S07), Master of the College and Dean of Bristol.]
Matnc. Mihs. 1841; B.A, 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) June 7, 1846; priest, Dec, 19, 1S47; C. of
Thornbury, Gloucs., 1846-8. C. of Olveston, 1848-50. C. of
Sapperton, 1S50-65. C. of Moreton-in -Marsh, 1865-7. V. of
Swinbrook and R. of Widford, < ix.m., 1867-88. Died July 21,
1888, aged 65. Father of Arthur H. (1871); brother of
Edward (1846), etc. {Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. I, 1888.)
LAMB, PASCAL. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, July 3, 1S54. [S. of
Capt. Ynyr, Bengal Infantry. School, Manchester.] Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S64. < ir.l. deacon (Chichester,
for Canterbury! i:no; pnest (Cant'Tliury) 1861; C. of St
Stephen's, Tonbridge, 1S60-2. C. of Whitstable and Sea-
salter, 1862-4. Inc. of Collector and I'arago. NSW.
AustraTia, 1S64. Chaplain to the Bishop of Goulburn, 1865-8.
C. of St Thomas's, WeUs. Somerset, 186E 75 \ oi St
Andrew's, Northampton, 1875-85. V. oi Ellington, Hunts.,
[8 n"-. Resided subsequently at Hove, where he died
Feb. 14, 1900, aged 63. Brother of Ynyr (1852). {Crockford;
1 he Times, Feb. 19, 1900.)
LAMB, REGINALD PHIPPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of William Henry, of 23, Palace Court, London.
B. Mar. 1882, in London. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Served in the Great War. 1914-19
(Lieut . Kite Balloon Officer; Capt. (Adjutant), R.A.F.;
wounded). Of The Orchards, Marlow, Bucks., in 1931.
Brother of the next. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Vine. War List.)
LAMB, RICHARD EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of William Henry, of 23, Palace Court, London,
B. [Dec] 1879, in London. School, IJppinghatn. Matric.
Michs, 1898; B.A. 1901 ; M.A. 1906. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C; mentioned in despatches). Of
8. 1 .old Street, Northampton. Died June 23, 1938, in London.
Buried at Brookwood. Brother of the above. [Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Univ. War List: The Times, lime 25. 1938.)
LAMB, RICHARD MARTINDELL. Adm. pens, at Si Catha-
rine's, Apr. 16, 1829. B at Allahabad, India. Matric.
Easter, 1820. Migrated to Trniitv, May '., 1831; B.A. 1833;
M \ : ,- \ of Over Darwen, Lanes., 1839-45. Missionary
(C.M.S.) 111 the I 1st Indies, 1845-60. Disappears from ( lergy
List, 1861. Father of the next. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
LAMB, RICHARD MARTINDELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1S68. S. of the Rev. Richard Martindell (above).
B. [Dec. 25, [848], at Meerut, India. School, Reptou. Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (York)
1873; priest, 1874; C. of Nomianton, Yorks., 1873-7. C. of
Holy Trmitv, Hull. 187-^j. C. of Welton, 1879-84. C. of
Stokesley, 1S85-6. V. of Burton Pidsea. 1880 „,;,. L)i, d
I'.. 26, 1921. Doubtless brother of William M. (1856).
{Repton sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 6, 1922.)
LAMB, ROBERT ORMSTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1855. [5th] s. of Joseph, Esq. [of Axwell Park, Gateshead,
and West Denton, Northumberland (and of Amelia Mary,
dau. of loseph Westbrook Michael, of Stamford, Lines.).
B. Nov. 5, 1836.] Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 16, 1855.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Of Temon, and of Havton House,
Cumberland. J.P. Died Dec. 26, 1912. (Burke,' L.G.)
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Lamb, Sidney Howard
LAMB, SIDNEY HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i,
1879. S. of Alfred, Esq., of Belsize Park, London. B. Sept. 24,
1S60. School, Citv of London. Matric, Miens. 1S79; B.A.
18S3. (T. A. Walker, 556.)
LAMB, SYDNEY ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 18S2. S. of
John De Villiers, Esq., of Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. [B. Jan. 26, 1864.] Schools, Sydney Grammar
and Winchester. Matric. Miens. 1SS2; LL.B. 1885. Adm. at
the Inner Temple; called to the Bar, N.S.W., July 7, 1SS6.
Associate to the Chief Justice, N.S.W., 1SS7. K I
Of 148, Phillip Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Died Feb 1
at Sydney. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Who's Who in
Australia; The Times, Mar. 14, 1940.)
LAMB, WILLIAM (1796), see HENRY WILLIAM.
LAMB, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 21. 1839.
LAMB, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Adm. pens, at Si
Aug. 16, 1S90. Of Cork. S. of the Rev. Walter, R. of Desert-
serges, of Bandon [and Adeline Elizabeth Obins-Woodhouse].
B. at Bandon, Dec. 12, 1S72. School, Monmouth Grammar
(Rev. C. Roberts). Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Edinburgh) 189S; priest. 1899; C. of St Andrew's,
Edinburgh, 1898-T900. C. of Carrigrohane, Co. Cork, Ireland,
1900—2. C. of Mallow, 1902. Inc. of Kilmeen, 1902-22. R. of
Desertserges, 1922-43. Canon of Cork Cathedral and Cloyne
Cathedral, 1939-43; resigned. Subsequently resided at
Enniskeen, Co. Cork. Died Oct. 1944. (Irish Titties, Oct. 20,
1944; Crockford.)
LAMB, WILLIAM MARTINDALE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 15, 1S56. [Doubtless s. of Richard Martindell {1829).
B. Jan. 31, 183S, at Burrell Green, Penrith. School, Sed-
bergb.] Matric. Michs. 1S56; Scholar, 1S58. Migrated to
Corpus Christi; B.A. i860. Died Apr. 1S66. Doubtless
brother of Richard M. (1868). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg,)
LAMB, WILLIAM PITT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 22, 1830;
from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric. Jan. 18,
1828, age 18. [2nd but elder surviving] s. of the Rev. George
Augustus, D.D. (Oriel College, Oxford, 1799), R. of Iden,
Sussex. B. there Aug. [8], 1809. School, Westminster
(Dr Goodenough). Matric. Michs. 1830. A clerk in the
Colonial Office. Died unmarried Jan. 10, 1843, at Iden
rectory, Sussex. (Record of Old Westminsters supp.; Al. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1S43, 1. 222.)
LAMB, YNYR. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1852; re-adm.
pens. Apr. 17, 1861. [S. of Capt. Ynvr, Bengal Infantry.]
[B. Nov. 3, 1833, at Calcutta.] Matric. Michs. 1S52; B.A.
1862. Brother of Pascal (1854).
LAMBARDE, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. at Emmanuel, June 28,
1852. Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856, as Lambard.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S58; priest, 1859; C. of Arlesey,
Beds., 1858-64. V. of Mogerghanger, 1864-76. V. of Southill,
1877-94. R. of Ash, Kent, 1894-1909. Disappears from
Crockford, 1910.
LAMBARDE, JOHN BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. ri, 1894. Of Suffolk. [3rd] s. of F. [Francis], gent., of
1, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. B. Dec. 20, 1874, at Assing-
ton. Schools, Leamington College and Tonbridge. Matric.
Lent, 1894; B.A. 1897. 2nd Lieut., 1st Batt., the Royal.
Hampshire Regt., May 23, 1900; Lieiit., 1902; resign-
Farming at Alix, Alberta, Canada, 1906-11. (Tonbridge Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists.)
LAMBART, GUSTAVUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 18, 1790- [2nd] s. of Charles, of Dublin [and Beau Pare,
tie ;th, M.P. (and Frances, dau. of James L. N. Dutton,
of Sherborne, Gloucs.)]. [B. Sept. 16, 1772.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1794. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Sept. 7, 1789. Of Beau Pare, Co. Meath, D.L. M.P. for
Kilbeggan, 1798-1800. Married, 1S10, Anna Butler, dau of
Sir John A. Stevenson, Mus.D., and had issue. Died Sept. 22,
1850. [Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
LAMBE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 17, 1818.
2nd s. of Henry, merchant, of St Austell, Cornwall. B. there
June 25, 1799- Schools, Lostwithiel (Mr Clapp) and Merton
(Mi Tucker). Matric. Lent, 1819. Died Nov. 18, 1821, at
Fowey, Cornwall. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 470.)
LAMBE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. .
Of Cornwall. [3rd] s. of Henry, Esq., solicitor
beth]. B. June 1, 1827, at St Austell. [School, Truro.]
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. T355. Ord
(Gloucester) Mar. i>>, 1851; priest (Exeter) 1852; C. of
St Ives, Cornwall, 1S51-4. Co] 1 .kington,
Devon, 1854-61. P.C. of Charlestown, Cornwall, 1861-9.
Lambert, Alfred Lionel
Married, 1856, Clementine Augusta, daughter of C. B.
Louis, Capt., R.N. Resided subsequently at Hi
Ivybridge, where he died Mar. 8, 1889. Father of Henry E.
and Roger F. (1890); brother of the next. (Boase,
Coll. Cornub. , 470; Crockford; Clergy Lists; The Guardian,
Mar. 13, 1889; Burke, P. and B.; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LAMBE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, M.v. ;
[Doubtless eldest s. of Henry, solicitor, of St Austell, Cornwall
(and Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Symons, of Little Falmouth).]
Matric. Michs. 1843. Of 9, Strangways Terrace, Truro.
Brother of the above. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 470.)
LAMBE, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1876. S. of the Rev. George (1844). B. [Mar. 1S58] at Torquay,
Devon. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. iS76;B.A. 1880. Adm.
Solicitor, 1884; practised at St Austell, Cornwall; retired,
1889. Died Aug. 5, 190S, after an accident while playing
polo. Brother of Roger F. (1890). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
LAMBE, JOHN LAWRENCE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882.
S. [and h.] of J[ohn], Esq. [merchant], of Eccles, Lanes,
v 7, 1863. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Of Styal and Mobberley, Cheshire, of Shawbury, Salop, and
oi Whitmead Hill, Tilford, Surrey. F.S.A. Poet and dramatic
writer. Died May 24, 1926. (Scott. MSS.; Fox-Dnvies,
Armorial Families; Misc. Gen. et Her., sth Ser., 5; The
Times, May 28, 1926, and June 22, 1926.)
LAMBE, LACON WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
June 13, 1814. [Eld.] s. of William (17S2), M.D., of London.
B. [1797], in Warwick. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1815; Scholar; Tancred student (made the Tancred speech,
1818, and the Thurston, 1826); M.B. 1820; M.D. 1825. In
practice at Leominster, Heref., in 1S50, and for many years
resident at Henwood, Leominster. Married Amelia, dau. of
the Rev. George Fnxt >n, V. of Twyning. Died June 20, 1871,
at Torquay. (List of Carthusxans; Venn, a. 164; Medical
Directories; D.N.B.)
LAMBE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, Feb. 21,
1752. S. of William, advocate, of Stanwick, Northants. B.
there. Schools, Melton Mowbray (Mr Brown) and Uppingham
(Mr Laybonie). Matric. Lent, 1752.
LAMBE, ROGER FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4.
1890. S. of the Rev. George (1844). Of 3, Fopstone Road,
London. B. 1872, at Torquay, Devon. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1895. An engineer. Of 40a,
Connaught Street, London, W., in 1925. Brother of Henry E.
(1876). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LAMBE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 14, 1782.
Of Herefordshire. [S. of Lacon, attorney, of Warwick. B.
there Feb. 26, 1765.] School, Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1782;
Scholar, 17S2; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 1786; M.A. 17^9; M.D.
1802. Fellow, 1788-94. F.R.C.P., 1804; Censor, 1806, 1815,
1826, 1828; Croonian Lecturer, 1814-16; Harveian Orator,
1818 (Elect, 1828); Consiliarius, 183S. Practised at Warwick,
and, later, in London. Physician to the General Dispensary
in Aldersgate Street, 1S10. At Warwick succeeded to the
practice of Dr Landor, father of Walter Savage Landor. In
London was intimate with Shelley and the Newtons, and
was the physician who ordered Keats abroad on his last
journey. Made a minute chemical examination of the mineral
waters at Leamington. Eccentric in his manners, and .1 rigid
vegetarian who considered that almost all diseases had their
origin in the use of animal diet. Married (1) in Feb. or Mar.
1794, Miss Welsh, dau. of Capt. Welsh, and (2) the dau. of
Arthur Saunders, M.D. Author, medical. Retired about
1840, and lived latterly at Dilwvn, Heref., where he died
June ii, 1847- Father of Lacon W. (1814). (St John's Coll.
A dm., iv. 349; Medical ' \'.B.; Munk, ni.
17-18; Gunning, Reminiscences, 1. 142.)
LAMBERT, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 16, 1826. 3rd s. of the Rev. Joseph [P.C], of Marrick,
Richmond, Yorks. B. at Gilmonby, Yorks. Scholar,
matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Rip
priest, 1841; C. of St Mary's, Barnsley, Yorks., 1840 1. V.
of Monk Bretton, 1842-86. Disappears from Cro* '
Father of Claude A. (1869), Frederick C. (1871) and Joseph
C. (1874)- (Clergy List.)
LAMBERT, ALFRED LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
1864. S. of Alfred, of 11, Rue ties Kcunes d'Artois, Paris.
B. 1843, at Florence, Italy. I, private),
Matric. Michs. 1S64; B.A. 1868, M.A. 1 >.. Oi
ster] i ■ ■•! ; priest, 1S73; C. of St Mark's, Kenning ton
Surrey, 1871-9. C. oi ^l Bartholomew's. Svdenti
1879-80. R. of Easington with Uverton, Yorks., 1880-92.
V. i the Church of the Ascensi ..n.
Died Aug. 21, 1903, at Alt* -tt, 11. nit-,. < r ekford; TheTimts,
103.)
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Lambert, Alfred Uvedale Miller
lambert, alfred uvedale miller. adnj
Trinity, May zi, 188 ! [2nd] younger s. of Henry Thomas,
of Sandhills, Met. hiiiL.-l.-v. Surrey i-i-l ' Hi ■ n's Gati S \\
B. [Tune 13], 1870, in London. School, 1 ! 1 M tri. . Mil bs.
1888; B.A. r 91 j M, \. 1917 2nd Lie t. Middl- ■ x \ ■ ■
manrv 1 Mastei ol the Burstow Foxhounds,
1900-5 A farm- 1 ; .1-- n antiquary and archaeologist.
F.S.A. Of South Park Farm, Bletchinglev. J. P. for Surrey.
Author, Histnrv of HUichindev. Died Iiinen, 1028. (Burke,
L.G.; Who was Who, 1916-28; The linns, June 8, 1928.)
LAMBERT, ANTHONY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
June 10, 1S53. [S. of the Rev. Anthony L., R. of Chilbolton,
Hants.] B. at Ash. Surrey. Died at his father's rectory,
Chilbolton, Nov. -. [853, ige I 20, ! » Coll. Reg.; King's
Coll. Reg.; G. Mag . 1853, 11. 655.)
LAMBERT (or CAMPBELL-LAMBERT), ARCHIBALD
VAUGHAN CAMPBELL. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 19, 1887.
[Only s. of John Campbell-Lambert, of Leiston Hall,
Suffolk, ind Foxearth 11.11, Essex (and Catherine Elizabeth,
elder dau. of Robert Chambre Vaughan, of Burlton Hall,
Salop). Il.i 1.1.27, 1868. School, Bury St Idinuii.ls I Maine
Michs [887. Farming at Leiston, Suffolk, in 1908. Of
l.ei,ton Hall. Suffolk, and Foxearth Hall, Esses, 111 10-19.
[Bury <~,r. Sell. Reg. (sub Lambert); Burke, L.G., I939-)
LAMBERT, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 7, 1866 Of Nottinghamshire. S. of William, lace-
dresser 1 .a. I Elizabeth], B. at Dakeyne Street, Sneinton.
Bapt. Feb. 7, 1847. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1866.
B.A. 1S70. Athletics 'half-blue' (Ouarter Mile), 1868;
President, C.U.A.C, 1869. Died June, 1873, in Italy.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Booh of Blues.)
LAMBERT, BURGES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 16, 1S21;
from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Jan. 15, 1821, age 18. [4th s. of Robert, of Dorchestei ]
Matric. Lent, 1S22; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) Mar. 26, 1826; prii ' (Lincoln) Time 1,
1828. V. of Fritwell, Oxon., 18 ■ 1 Married (1) Mar. 12,
1829, Julia Anna, dau. of the Rev r ■■■ las Fawcett, R of
Green's Norton; (2) >iug. 10, 1837, Mary, dau. of Sir Alex-
ander Ramsay, Bart , of Ralmain. Died May 28, 1843, at
Mistcrton, Somerset, aged 41. Brother of William C. (1815).
(( lergy List; A!. Oxon.; Foster. Index Eccles.; G. Mag..
1843, 11 215; G. War . 1829, 1, )65.)
LAMBERT, CARLTON JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity-.
June 18, [862 [\ M. -rl s. of Tohn. artificer, of London.
B. there. Migrated to Pembroke, June 20, [863; matric.
Michs. 1863; Scholar, 1862; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) [867; M.A.
1870. Fellow of Pembroke, 1867. Professoi of mathematics
at Uiuv.Tsitv L'.ll.-ee London, 1871-. Professor at the
Royal Naval Coll.-.-, Oreenwich. filed Nov. 6. 1021, at
Westerham Hill, Kent. (The Times, Nov. 0, 1921.)
LAMBERT, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1891. [S. of William, of Banstead, Surrey and some
time of Ashbourne, Derbs., and Man- Bennet. B. Apr. 4,
1872.] School, High, Newcastle. Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1891;
Scholar. 1891; B.A, (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1894; M.A
18, ,8. in. I deacon (Ripon) 1S98; priest, 1000; C. of Leeds,
iSq.s 1, ,i.i I.-. an in i haplain to the Arofibisliop of York,
1901-4. Sub-Warden of Bishop's Hostel and tutor of the
S.h. .la Cancellarii, Lincoln, 1904-11. Lie. pr., dio. of Lin-
coln, ioos ii. Principal of Westcott House, Cambridge,
1911-17. '. - I. 1 t I'ivi. h.-r at Cambridge, 101-,, 1017. on",
I. i|I. V. of Allhallow., Barking-by-the-Towcr. 1. 117-22.
R. of st James's, Piccadilly, 1922-49-. Archdeacon of
Hampstead, 1-12.1 .pi-. Author, Dciotumal AUJiess at Pan-
Anghear. . 1 1,-... r-htor of Letters of Rev. II. II.
Jeaffreson. (I - I 1 I; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies. Armorial
Families; Who's Who.)
LAMBERT, CLAUDE ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 30, 1869. S. of [the Re\ Ufred (1826), of Monk
Paction, II nasi, v, Yorks S.I 1 , Wak.-ii.-ld r.raiiiiiiar,
Yorks. [and St 1.. Iin's, P.-.ttii.-il.i .nil M.itrn Mi.l.- I..-,
B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1875; priest, 1876; 1 oi
St Luke's, Bradford, 1875-7. C. of East Keswick, Cumber-
land, 1878-85. V. of Weeton, Yorks., 1885 in- Dis
appears from Crockford, 1918. Brother .-1 l<- 1 ph 1 . (1874),
etc. (Leatherhead Si ft. Reg.)
LAMBERT, DANIEL. Adm. p. ns. at St John's, July 6, 1831.
- ' ,1 - ..- 1 1 a, i.l i.l I laioti-ail. Surrey |.iinl I la istiana Fox,
dan. ,.f Willi 1111 I ,v|..r, ot Ho. king. 1 II. I '1 I. ,, 1S11]
Maine. Michs. 1831; Scholar. 18,1; II \ (•-.,,/ Wtanglfl)
1835; M.A. 1 - |8 A. fin .11 I 1 ' 1
t ill.-.l to ih.' Bar, Nov. 22, 18-18. "I Banstead, Surrey.
Died Nov. 28, 1858. (Burke, L.G.; I iw Lists; G. Mag.,
. I59, 1. 103.)
Lambert, Henry
LAMBERT. EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1S7S. [3rd] s. of Joseph, merchant, of Cottingham,
ne.ir Hull. I: [Nov. 22, 1858], at Hull. [School, Cheltenham
College.] Matric. Michs. 1S78; Scholar, 1S79: B.A. 1SS2:
M A 1885 Adm. .1.1 ennjem at Durham, 1880. Rowing
•blue,' 1881, 1882; President, C.U. B.C., 1882. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1883; priest. 1884. Chaplain to seamen in Sun-
derland, 1885 92. K. of Heene, Sussex, 1892-5. Chaplain-
Supt. of Mersey Mission to Seamen, 1895-1911. Hon. Canon
of Liverpool, 1905-ri. V. of Wye, Kent, r.911-26. Hon.
Assoc, of the Order of St Tohn of Jerusalem, 10,11. Chaplain
to S.P.G. at Vernet-les-Bains, 1927-8. Residing at Folke-
stone in mis. Died May 13, 1949. (Book of Blues; Crockford;
Wlw's Who.)
LAMBERT, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Feb. IS, 1817. Eldest s of I dw ml. Matric. Lent, 1817;
Mil. 1822; Med, Lie. 1824; M.D. 1827. F.R.C.P., 1828.
Died July 20, 1S77. (.I/mi*, in. 284.)
LAMBERT, EDWARD T1LEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. I,
1862. S. of Thomas, of Russell Square, London (and some-
time of Telham Court, Battle, Sussex I, B. 1844, at St, .. l,iv II
Surrey. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866.
Married, 1877, Jane, dau. of Tames McLaren, of Innergelhe,
Fife. Of Telham Court, Battle, 111 1897. J. P. for Sussex.
Died 190S. Father of Hem-, M. (1 -.-). brother of Isaac C.
(1868). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
LAMBERT. ERIC TOM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune 25, 1897.
TI-.Id.-stl s. of T..111. ..f Sherwood Rise, Nottingham. B. 187S.
at Nottingham. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A.
1900; LL.B. 1000; M.A. 1935. Adm. Solicitor, 1903; prac-
tised at Dover. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Bombay Vol. Artillery). Registrar of County Courts o!
Doyer. Deal, Folkestone and Hythe. J. P. for Kent, 1040.
Of Kearsney, Dover, in 1945. (Rugby Sell. Reg.; Univ. Wat
List; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
LAMBERT, FREDERIC CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 7, 1871; re-adm. Oct. 14, 1872. S. of the Rev. Alfred
(1821,) [and Jane], B. at Monk Bretton, Yorks. Bapt.
Aug. 22, 1852. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1872;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1876. Migrated to Downing, Oct. 6, 1876;
M.A. 1S79. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1878; priest (York)
1882; C. of St Bartholomew',, Sydenham, 1878-9. Senior
Mathematical Master at the High School. Bishop's. Stortford,
Herts., 1879-80. Chaplain, Cambridge County Asylum,
Fiilboura, 1S80-2. C. of Monk Bretton, Yorks, 1882-3
Chaplain at Downing College, 1884-6. Lecturer of St Paul's.
Bayswater, 1891-3. Lecturer of St Helen's, Kensington.
1S92-5. C. of St Mary Aldermanbury, 1896-11)00. Lecturer
at St Paul's, Forest Hill, Kent, 1898; at St Anne's, Highgate,
iqoo-2. Latterly of 27, Thurlby Road, West Norwood.
Disappears from Croekford, 1933. Brother of Joseph C.
(1874), Claude A. (1S69). etc. (Sedbergh Sell. Reg.)
LAMBERT, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Christ's, July 6, 1812.
S. of George. B. in London. School, Oakham, Rutland.
Migrat-d to Trinity, Oct. 30, 1813; matric, Michs. 1S13.
(Peile, 11, 371; Trinity Coll. Adm.)
LAMBERT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 15, 1842.
S. of G. Jackson, organist of St Martin's Church, Beverley,
Yorks. [and Alice]. Bapt. Sept. 23, 1823. School, Beverley.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacoii,
1847; priest, 1848; C. of Duniiington, Yorks., 1847-60. C of
Fulford, 1860-6. Subsequently of Osbaldwick, near York,
and disappears from Crockford, 1874, (Clergy Lists.)
LAMBERT, GEORGE D'ARCY. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1883. [S. of John, Government clerk. B. Mar. 16,
1863, at Am kland, New Zealand. Sch 1, Felsted.] Migrated
to St John's, Jan. 24, 1884. Died before 1913. (Al. Felsted.)
LAMBERT, GORDON ORMSBY. Adm. pens, at Si John-,
Aug in, 18. 15. S. of Frederick Algernon Sydney, Guvi-m
incut official, deceased [and [da Olivia Klein]. B. July 20,
1877, at George Town, Demerara. Schools, Bedford Gram-
mar (Mr I. S. l'lnllpotts) and CJueen's College, Demerara.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M B and B.( nioi; M.D.
1906. At Charing Cross Hospital M K.C.I'.. 1933; F.R.C.P..
i,,).- II- 0 1 - 1- Surgeon. CI, Tin ■ (loss Ho-pital; House
Physician, Victoria Hos] :' I 1 -i ' 'a' Iren, I helsea. Prac-
tised a Readii , Senior II ... Physician, Royal Berks.
Hospital. Ih, ... Consulting Physician, Henley-on-Thames
War Memorial Hospital. Author, medical (1 hicfly cardio-
logy). 1 '1 0, hi. Ion Square, Reading, in 1945. Died Jan.
20, 1947. (Medical Directories.)
LAMBERT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 28,
1856. I't Middlesex. Main. Ml. lis isv. I: V , .... M \
i8Sj did deacon (Canterbury) 1861; priest, 1S62; C. of
Halstead, Kent, 1861-3. R. of Goodnestone and V. of
1 ,, 1 . . a. v, 1864-92. Died Mar. 4, 1892, at Graveney vicarage,
aged 55. (Crockford; Tlie Guardian, Mar. 9, 1892.)
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Lambert, Henry
LAMBERT, HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30. iSqq.
S. of John, of 53, Chesterton Road, Cambridge. B. 1
18S1, at Sheffield. School, Perse, Cambrul-
1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1902; M, \
Joined the I.C.S., Nov. 1907; Inspector of Schools, Bengal;
transferred to Bihar and Orissa, Apr. 1912. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Bengal Nagpur Railway Batt.,
Indian Defence Force). Acting Principal, Ravenshaw Col-
lege, Cuttack, 1915; Principal, Apr. 191S. Officiating Director
of Public Instruction, Bihar and Orissa, 1924; on special
duty. Education Dept. of India, 1928-36; retired, 1936.
■ Lists; I''-.;.. U'.ir List.)
LAMBERT, HENRY MACLAREN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1S97. [Eldest] s. of Edward Tilev {1S62), of Telfaam
Court, Battle, Sussex. B. July 25, 1879, at S \
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., 1st
Royal Dragoons, 1S99; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1907. Served m
the South African War. A.D.C. to Lord AmptlnK.
Viceroy of India, 1904; to Lord Minto, Lord Curzon and the
Commander- in -Chief, General Sir O' Moore Creagh. Retired,
1912. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., ist Dra-
goons); killed in action near Ypres, May 13, 1915. (Harraio
Sch. Rt^.; Burke, L.G.; Univ. Wat Ltst', Irmy Lists; The
Times, May 20, 1915.)
LAMBERT, ISAAC COWLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 7,
1868. [5th] s. of Thomas, of Surbiton, Surrey. B. 1S50, at
Stockwell, London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1S73; M.A. 1876. Football (nigbv) 'blue,' 1872; Capt.,
1872. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1870. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1S74. J.P. forSurrev. M.P. for E. Islington,
1886-92. Of Little Tangley, Guildford. Author, A Trip to
Cashmere and Ladak. F.R.G.S.; F.Z.S. Died in Oct. mi8.
Brother of Edward T. (1S62) (but not mentioned in L.O.).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Law Lists; Foster, Men tti
the Bar; Kelly, 1901.)
LAMBERT, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1760. S.of [the Rev.] Thomas (1718-19) [R.] of Melton, Suffolk.
B. May 7, 1741. School, Woodbridge. Matric. Easter, 1760;
Scholar, 1763; B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1764; Chancellor's
medal, 1764; Members' prize, 1765; M.A. 1767. Fellow,
1765; Bursar, 17S9-99. Regius Professor of Greek, 1771-80.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 12, 1764; C. of Iken, Suffolk,
1764. C. of Alderton and Bawdsey. Latterly adopted Arian
opinions, and never accepted any preferment in the church,
but retained his fellowship till his death. Died Apr. 28, 1823,
at Fersfield parsonage. Portrait in the Combination Room
at Trinity. The D.X.B, states that the road connecting
Trumpington and Hills roads, Cambridge, is known by his
name of the 'via Lambertina.* (D.N.B.; Gunning, Re-
120; C.U. Hist. Reg.; G. Mag., 1S23, 11. 84.)
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Dec. 15, 1765.
S. of John, of Leeds. School, Bradford. Migrated (age 18)
toTrinitv, Nov. 10, 1766; matric. Michs. t?66; Scholar, 1767;
B.A. 1770.
LAMBERT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 10, 1898.
S. of John, of Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 189S; Scholar;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1901; B.Chir., 1904; M.B.
1905; M.D. 190S; M.A. 1909; D.P.H. 1909. At the London
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Clinical Assistant,
Medical Out-patients' Dept., Gt Ormond Street Children's
Hospital. In practice at Brighton before 1914. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Surgeon-Lieut., R.N.; O.B.E.;
mentioned in despatches). Resident Medical Officer, Lancing
College. Senior School Medical Officer, Brighton Education
Committee. Resident Medical Officer, Wellington College,
1920-45-. {Medical Directories.)
LAMBERT, JOHN GRIFFIN. Adm. pens, at Selwym H.,
Oct. 10, 1885. B. Oct. 30, 1866. Matric Michs. it 1 .
1888; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Beverley) 1890; priest
(York) 1891; C. of Wentworth, Yorks., 1890-3. C. of Holy
Innocents, Hornsey, London, 1893-1900. R. of Billingford,
... 1900-15. Died June 29, 1915, aged 48. {Crockford;
The Times, July 1, 1915.)
LAMBERT, JOHN JEFFERY. Adm. pens, at Si
June 26, 1849. S. of John, gent., of Middle ton, Nortbants.
[and Arabella]. B. at Ontingham-cum- Middle ton. Bapt.
Dec. 27, 1829. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1849: B.A.
1853. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of
Edgmond, Salop, 1853-64. C. of Gt Coates, Lines., 1864-7.
V. of Leebotwood with Longnor, Salop, 1867-S8. R. of
Norbury, 1883-1913. Died Feb. 16, 1913, aged 83. {Crock-
ford; The Times, Feb. -2, 1913.)
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Lambert, Stampa Walter
LAMBERT. JOHN WILMOT. Adm. (age 18} at Caius, ran 26,
1872. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of G imwaU Gardens, London
iarratt's Hall, Surrey] [and Harriet, dan. of Richard
Hay Cooper]. B. at Sheen. Surrey. Schools, Cheam. Aber-
gavenny, and Gosport. Matric. Michs. 1872. Resided two
terms. Lieut., Rifle Brigade, r.874; retired Warned
Emma Charlotte, dau. of Francis Vere-Hopgood, the 70th
Regt., of Hadleigh House, Middlesex. Died s.p. Aug. 1884.
[Venn, 11. 401, which gives 'died 1883,' and note; Burke,
L.G.)
LAMBERT, JONATHAN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July .
Of Yorkshire. Matric. Lent, 1795; Scholar and exhibitioner,
1795-
LAMBERT, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 24, 1874. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Alfred (1826)
i me]. B. at Barnsley, Yorks. Bapt. Jan. 17. 1841.
He kept five days of Easter, 1874 and eight days of Michs.
1874: name off, Oct. 5. 1875. Migrated to New College,
Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 19, 1874, age 33 (as John
Christopher). Master of the Head School, St Helena, before
1879. S.P.G. missionary at St Helena, 1879-86. Ord. deacon
(St Helena) 1S79; priest, 1SS0. V. of St James's, St Helena,
18S0-6. Canon and precentor of the Cathedral, 1881-6.
Brother of Frederick C. (1S71), Claude A. (1869), etc. (Al.
Oxon.; S.P.G. records.)
LAMBERT, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 30,
1 7' '4 ■ S. of Charles, of Lancaster. School, Sedbergh, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1764; Scholar, 1765; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771.
V. of St George's, Kendal, Westmorland, 1771-81. V. of
Cockerham, Lanes., 1781-98. Brother of Robert H. (1765).
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
LAMBERT, PETER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1, 1891.
[S. of George Patrick, of ir, Annersley Park, Elder Brother
of the Trinity House. B. Jan. 26, 1873. School, Dulwich
College.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (London) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Twickenham,
1896-1900. C. of St Peter's, Ealing, 1900-2. C. of All Saints',
Boyne Hill, Berks., 1902-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Elthain,
Kent, 1903-5. C. of Hendon, 1905-8. V. of Little Marlow,
Bucks., 1908-17. V. of St Michael and All Angels, Maidstone,
1917-28. V. of Stum-, Kent, 1928-37. Lie. to off., dio. of
Canterbury, 1937-42. Died Oct. 13, 1942, at Taunton.
{Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 15. 1942.)
LAMBERT, RICHARD CORNTHWAITE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14, 1S86. S. of the Rev. Richard Unifraville
(next), V. of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts. B. 1868, at Wells,
Carlow. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1926. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 29,
1892. Joined the Midland Circuit. M.P. for the Cricklade
Division of Wilts., 1910-18. Member of the London County
Council, 1910-13. 'Pohtics, however, hardly suited him so
well as the second career into which he entered on being
created librarian at the Athenaeum,' where he was first
whole-time librarian, 1922-35. An authority on the Mero-
vingian age. Died Nov. 5, 1939. {Law Lists; Who was Who,
1929-40; The Times, Nov. 6, 1939.)
LAMBERT, RICHARD UMFRAVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1847. S. of Richard [solicitor, of Bedford
Row, London]. B. at Bradford, Yorks. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1S55. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1853; priest, 1S54; C. of Benson, Oxon.,
1854-6. C. of Devizes, Wilts., 1856-8. C. of Burbage, 1859-
67. Inspector of Schools, dis. of Rochester, 1868-73. V. of
Christ Church, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts., 1873-1905. Died
Jan. 28, 1905. Father of the above. {Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 31, 1905; Clergy List.)
LAMBERT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Sept. 25,
1782. S. of John, of Wattsfield, Westmorland. School,
Hawkshead, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1783; B.A. 1787. C. of
Troutbeck, Westmorland, 1792-9. (J. B. Routledge.)
LAMBERT, ROBERT HEBLETHWAITE. Adm. pens
at St John's, Oct. 7, 1765. S. of Charles, registrar,
B. at Lancaster. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1765;
B.A. 1770; M.A. 1773. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. n, 1770;
priest (Chester) July 28, 1770; C. 01 Astwicfa with Arlesey,
Beds., 1770. R. of Fersfield, Noil- ■, >ied July,
1 at Kendal, Westmorland. Brother of Josiah
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., ill. 710;
1803, 11. 882.)
LAMBERT, STAMPA WALTER. Adrn. at Trinity Hai
S. of Stampa Walter, Esq., of Nortinn.
Upper Richmond Road, Putney, London. Sch
borne. Matric. Michs. 1899. Did not reside.
6-2
Lambert, Sydney
LAMBERT, SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Corpis Christi, Oct. I.
1880. Of Middlesex. [S. r,f T. J. Lambert, of London.] B.
Oct. 18, 1861, at Bromlev, Middlesex. Schools, St John's
College, Leatherhead, and Marlborough College. Matnc.
Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1886; priest, 1888; C. of Wyke Regis, Dorset, 1886-8. C. of
Broadwindsor, 1888-91. C. of Wyke Regis, 1891-1902. V.
of St Paul's, Weymouth, 1902-6. V. of Bremhill with
Foxhain and Highway St Peter, Wilts., 1906-10. R. of
Pewsey, 1910 24. R. of Stanton St Bernard, ic.25-32. Lived
subst-quTitlv .t Hastings. Died in 194 1. {Leatherhead Sch.
Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
LAMBERT, SYDNEY HERBERT ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 9. 18S4. S. of Ri. hard Sv.lm v, Sc- ret irv,
Colonial Civil Service, British Guiana (and Henrietta Maria
I - 11. Nov. I, 1867, at Main Street, Georgetown,
British Guiana. School, The Queen's College of British
Guiana (E. Pen 1v.1l, B.A.). Matnc. Mi' lis. ikk(; B.A. 18N7;
M.B., B.Chir. 1893; M.D. 1904. At St Mary's Hospital.
House Physician, Brompton Hospital for Consumption. In
practice at Harrow-on-the-Hill, from 1900; Consulting
Physician, Harrow Cottage Hospital. Chairman, Harrow
School Medical Board, and Medi. al Superintendent, Harrow
School sanal Died suddenly Feb. 12, 1931, at his
residence. Gothic House, Harrow. [Medical Directories;
.' he 1 imt s, Feb,
LAMBERT, THOMAS WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 2, 1882. S. of Joseph, merchant, of Hull. B.
there. [School, Cheltenham.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.B.. B.Chir. and M.A. 1890. At St Thomas's Hos-
pital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1889. House Surgeon at St
Thomas's Hospital. In practice at Kamloops, British
Columbia. Canada, from 1000. Vice-President, College of
Physicians and Surgeons, British Columbia, 1S97; President,
1898-9. Medical Officer, Royal Inland Hospital, Kamloops.
Practised in London, from 1910. Died Mar. 31, 1920, at
Mentone. France. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Medical Direc-
lories; The Times, Apr. 8, 1920.)
LAMBERT, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 21, 1815. [4th s. of Robert, of Winterborne
Stepleton, Dorset, by Sibella, dau. of James Green, of
Denbury, Devon. B. 1797.] School, Winchester. Maine
Michs. iSis; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1828. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 17, 1S15. Called to the Bar, May 28, 1824.
J.P., for Dorset and Somerset. D.L., Dorset. Livedat Knowle
House, Wimbome. Married (1) T829, Georgian.! Charlotte,
3rd dau. of General Sir Amos Norcott; (2) 1S44, Agnes
Grove, elder dau. of Win, Helvar, of Colur Court, Somerset.
Brother of Burges (1-21). (/11.1s of Court; Foster, Men al the
Bar; C. K. Hudleston.)
LAMBERT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 8, 1858. Of Middlesex. S. of William, baker. B. at
Saint George (sic). School, Sevenoaks. Matnc. Michs. icvi;
B.A. 1863. C. of Silsoe, Beds., 1866-8; C. of Runnington,
Somerset, 1868 71. Distinguish from a contemporary
Oxonian, K. oi Stoke Edith, Heref.
LAMBERT-BAKER, WILLIAM (1S94), see BAKER, WILLIAM.
LAMBRICK, CHARLES MENZIES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881, S. oi George [General, Royal Marines], of
Handel House, Clevedon, Somerset [and Matilda, dau. of
Genera] Sir Charles Menzies, K.C.B.]. B, 1862, at Plymouth.
School, Winchester. Matnc. Michs. i-ai; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1888. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) i.vSi; pne-1. im,, l. . .f
Dartford, Kent', 1885-9. C. of St Saviour's, Nottingham,
18*9^4. C. of Tideswell, Derbs., 1S94-7. R. of Breaston,
1897-1916. R. of Ash, Surrey, 1910-25. V. of Holwell with
Westwell, Oxon., 1925-32. Oi 190, Huntingdon Road,
Cambndge, in lot''. Died (an 17, 1017. Brother of the next.
(Winchester 1 oil. '.V; ; Croc) fori; 1 .1 . Pari. Reg.)
LAMBRICK, GEORGE MENZIES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 2, 1879. S. of George [General, Royal Marines], of Lea
Grove, clie clou, Somerset. B. i860, at Plymouth. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord.
deacon (London) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of St Philip's,
Stepney, Middlesex, 1883-94. C. of Charterhouse-on-
Men.hp, Somerset, is,i4 -I'll 5- R. of Blagclon (with Charter-
house), 1913-29. Rural Dean of Axbridge, 1910-29. Preb.
ol Wells Cathedral, 1916-29. Died Aug, 8, 1929, at Blagdon
re ti iry. Brother of the above. (Repton Sch. Reg.; ( rot : ford;
I iie 1 imes, Aug. 9, 1929.)
LAMBTON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at [esus, Oct. 1888.
[Eldest] s. of Arthur, Colonel [Col.lstre.iui 1. Hards]. B.
[Aug. 9, 1869], at South Kensington. School, Westrmnster.
Matric. Michs. 1888. Contributed numerous articles in
Lamond, Herbert Boyd
newspapers and periodicals. An advocate of the reform of
the legitimacy Laws, and furthered the passing of the Legi-
timacy Act, 1926. Translated into Italian Shen. I
for Scandal, and, into English, Maupassant's Bel Ami. Took
a prominent part in founding the Crimes Club. During the
War of 1914-19 served in the Special Branch (spy depart-
ment) of Scotland Yard, and was also a censor in the War
Office. Collector of taxes for the (West) area of London.
Author, The SpUndut Summer; The Story of the Crim, < .
Reminiscences. Died Vug. 2. 1935, in London. (Record of
Old Westminsters; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times,
Aug. 3, 1.13s.)
LAMBTON, The Hon. GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 11, 1879. [5th] s. of George Frederick D'Arcy, Earl of
Durham (1846) [and Beatrice Frances, dau. of James
(Hamilton), 1st Duke of Abercorn], of Lambton Castle,
Fencehouse, Durham. B. [Nov. 23], i860, in London.
Schools [Winchester, Brighton, and] Eton. Matnc. [879.
'At Eton he was rather too near Ascot, and at Cambridge
rather too near Newmarket.' 2nd Lieut., 2nd Derbyshire
Militia, 1880; Lieut., 3rd Batt., Sherwood Foresters. Race-
horse trainer, owner and rider. Early imbued with love of
horseracing and steeplechasing. Commenced to train, 1S02.
Private trainer to the 16th Earl of Derby, 1893-1908, and
to the 17th Earl until 1033, when he became a public trainer.
Horses trained by him won the Oaks in 1896 and 1906; the
St Leger, 1910, 19T9, T933; the one thousand guineas, 1916,
1918, 1923; the two thousand guineas, 1926; and Sansovino
and Hyperion won the Derby in 1924 and 1933. Author,
.Wen and Horses I hare kno:.-n. Of Mesnil Warren, New-
market. Died July 24, 1945, at Newmarket, a few days after
his retirement from training (M'/c's Who; Who's Who on
the Turf; Burke, P. ami B.: G.E.C.; Kelly, II
ArmyLists; Eton Sch. /.is/., 1 •cix-Davies, Armorial Families )
LAMBTON, RALPH JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, May 21. 1785. [2nd] s. of [General] John, of
[Lambton Castle], Hetton, Co. Durham [and Susan, dau. of
Thomas, 8th Earl of Strathmore], [B. c. 1768.] School,
Eton. Of Lambton Hall, Co. Durham. Succeeded his brother
(next) as M.P. for Durham City, 1798-1813. Died July 29,
1S44. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (Durham); Return
of l/.P.'s.)
LAMBTON, WILLIAM [HENRY]. Adm. Fell -1 .11 1 (age 1-1 il
Trinity, May 30, 1782. [Eldest] s. of [General] John, M.P.,
of Harraton, Durham [and Susan, d m. of the 8th Earl of
Strathmoie]. [B. Nov. 16, 1764.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1782. Succeeded his father as M.P. for Durham City,
1787-97. Married, June 19, 1791, Anne Barbara Fiances,
2nd dau. of George Bussy Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey. Died
Nov. 30, 17.17, at Pisa, aged 33; buried in the Protestant
Cemetery at Leghorn; M.I. Brother of the above; father of
th. next. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1797,
II, 1072; Sir W'asey Sterry.)
LAMBTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trimi y.
Nov. 13, 1810. [2nd] s. of William Henry- (above) [and Lady
A- me B.irle.ra Frances, dau. of George Bussc-y, 4th Earl of
Jersey). B. [Mar. 27, 1793], in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1S11. A banker at Newcastle. Of Biddle Hall,
Co. Durham. Married, Jan. 28, 1824. Henrietta, dau. of
Cuthbert Ellison, M.P., of Hebbuna, and had issue Died
Apr. 3, 1866, at 17, Chesham Place, London. (/
/,' i Boose, II. 2Ss; Burke, P. and B. (Durham); C. Mag.,
[81 '
64.)
LAMING, WALTER CECIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3,
izar Oct. S, 1S.S8. S, of Richard, M.R.C.S., and manu-
facturing and analytical chemist [died 1879] [by his 2nd wife,
Georgiana (dau. of James Smith)]. B. Dec. 22. 1860, at
Kilburn. School, Christ's Hospital [and at London Uni-
versity, l88r; B.A. (Hons. Classics) 1886; M.A. 1891].
Matric. Michs. 1888; B A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st CI
M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Edinburgh A. ademy, 1891-
1901. Rector of Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, 1901 13
Head Master of Neville House, Eastbourne, 1913-33.
Edited Selections (torn Livy and Cicero, etc. Died June 30,
1933. {Schoolmasters' Dvctories; Burke, L.G.; Eagle, xlvi.
681.)
LAMOND, HERBERT BOYD. Adm. pens, (age i.s) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 7, 1876. S. of Robert, Esq., deceased, of Glasgow.
School, Park, Glasgow. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880.
La Mothe, Claude Haskins
LA MOTHE [post DE LA MOTHE], CLAUDE HASKINS. Adm.
sizar at Si John's, Oct. 6, i860. S. of F. J. D. [and Ann
Cowell]. B. Nov. 21, 1839, at Ramsay, Isle of Man. School,
Kin- U illi.uu's College, Isle of Mail. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864; M.A. 1S67. Rowing 'blue,' 1863. Ord. deacon
(Manchester! 1864; priest, 1S67; C. of Miles Platting, Lanes.,
1864-6. C. of Withington, 1866-8. Chaplain to the English
Communities on the Lower Danube, 1868-72. C.-in-charge of
Compton, Staffs., 1872-4. C. of Scarborough, 1874-6. V. of
Skelton with Newby, Vorks., 1876-9. P.C. of Little Heath,
Essex, 1879-31. C. of Rochiord, 18S1-4. C. of New Eltham,
Kent, 1884-7. Deputy Chaplain of the Chapel Roval,
Whitehall, 1687-S. Died Dec. I, 188S, at Bexley. Brother
of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Record of
I niv. Boat Race; 1. r ..ford; The Guardian, Dec. 5, 1888.)
LA MOTHE, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 5, 1S63. Of the Isle of Man. [S. of F. J. D. La Mothe, of
Ramsay. School, King William's College.] Matric. Michs.
1S64; Scholar, 1865; B.A. 186S; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Bp. Chapman, for Bath and Wells) 1809; priest, 1S70; C. of
Cougresbury, Somerset, 1869-72. Private Chaplain to Sir
John Crew, of Calke Abbey, 1872-5.* C. of Kirk Andreas,
Isle of Man, 1875-S7. C. of St James's, Higher Broughtou,
Lanes., 1887-91. C. of Deane, 1891-6. V, of Heaton,
1921. Died Jan. 10, 1921, at Seaton, Devon. Brother of the
above. [King William's Coll., I.O.M., Reg.; Crockford; 7 he
LA MOTHE, HENRY HESKETH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 18S5. [S. of T. C, Ramsay, Isle of Man.
School, Kmg Wiiham's College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 188S. Died July 17, 1S90, at Ramsay. (A'mg
WMiamS Coll., I.O.M., Reg.; Ridley Hall List.)
LAMOTTE, GEORGE GRIMSHAW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 20, 1S32. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S33; B.A.
1637; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon, 1S38; priest, 1839; C. of
St Matthews, Spring Gardens, London, 1844-5. Domestic
Chaplain to Lord Tenterden and C. of Hambledon, Surrey,
1846-52. 'Of Cowfold Lodge, Horsham,' 1853-5. C. of
Horrington, Somerset, 1855-S. C. of Coxley, 1858-63.
Lived latterly at Brighton, where he died Dec. 18, 1886,
aged 72. [Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Dec. 29,
18S0.)
LAMOTTE, MATTHEW GALLYE. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
July 3, 1B32. S. of Alexander Charles Joseph, teacher of
French, of livcrton, Devon. B. there Oct. 23, 1S14. School
[Blundell's], Tiverton (Dr Dicken). Matric. Micbs. 1832;
Scholar; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1S39; B.D. 1846. Fellow. Ord.
deacon, — ; priest (Exeter) 1842; C. of Cove, Devon, 1841-56.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1B57. [Blundell's Sell. Reg.)
LAMPARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1885. Of Berkshire. [S. of S. B. Dec. 21, 1866.] Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1889;
priest, 1891; C. of St George-the-Martyr, Daubhill, Lanes.,
18S9-92. C of St James's, Heywood, Manchester, 1892-3.
C of St John's, Darlinghurst, Sydney, Australia, 1893-1900.
R. of Holy Trinity, Miller's Point, 1900-1. P.-in-charge of
Blackheath, N.S.W., 1901-7. R. of St Michael's, Wollongong,
1907-13. R. of All Samts', Parramatta North, 1913-15.
Assistant Chaplain, King's School, Parramatta, 1915-18.
V. of Alstonville, 1918-22. Acting V. of Kyogle, 1922-3.
Archdeacon of Richmond and the Tweed, 1918-25. V. of
Casino, 1923-28; R. there 1928-32. Archdeacon of Lismore,
1925-32. Perm, to otf., dio. Sydney, 1937-4S-. Of 11,
Balfour Road, Rose Bay, Sydney, m 1948. {< .
: H ho in Australia.)
LAMPEN, ERNEST DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1888. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Stephen Pering. B. June 20, 1869,
at Leeds. [School, St Lawrence College, Kamsgate.J Matric.
Michs. 18S8; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Ventnor, Isle of Wight,
C. of Fisherton Anger, Wilts., 1895-6. Chaplain of
Holy Trinity, Pau, France, 1896-9. C. of Selsey, Sussex,
1900-1. Assoc. Sec, C.P.A.S. (S.E. district), 1902-7. Chap-
lain at Chateau d'Oex, 1907-19; at St John-tli<
ban kemo, 1919-28. Latterly of Le Ressat, Chateau de
Blonay, Vaud, Switzciiau.i. Died Mar. zi, 193.1, at San
Remo. Brother of the next. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Ridley
Hall List; Crockford; J he Times, Mar. 31, 1934.)
LAMPEN, HERBERT DUDLEY. Adm. pen.,, at Coupes Christi,
Oct. 1, 1 7. Of York mi' . -mi . .,1 tin. Rev. Stephen
Pering [C.M.C., Islington, 1849; Urnv. of Rostock, 11. D.
1 67], of Tempsford rectory, near Sandy, Beds. li. Apr. 19,
1 ' 1, • * Wortley, near Leeds. Schools, Lc-.itti.il. 1
and Woodbndge Grammar. Maine. Michs. 188; ,
1889; B.A. 189. 1, .. ■. 1 ,1. Ord. deacon (Lon.l..
priest, 1092; C. of M Peter's, Islington, 1891-4. I
Matthew's, Kedhill, Surrey, 1894-7. Assoc. Secretary,
Lamprell, Charles Wiglesworth
C.P.A.S. (North-West district), 1897-1901. V. of St John's,
Upper Hotloway, Middlesex, 1901-7. V. of Walthamstow,
Essex, 1907-26. Rural Dean, 1919-27. Hon. Canon of
Chelmsford, 1925. R. of Toppesfield, Essex, 1927-41. R. of
Gt Yeldham, 1937-41. Died May 14, 1941. Brother of the
above. (Leatherhead Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The 1 imes,
May .5, 1941O
LAMPET, BARRETT EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Feb. 13, 1830. [Younger s. of Lionel, Esq., of Bridgnorth,
Salop, and Harriet, dau. of — Haslewood, Esq. B. 181 1, at
Bridgnorth.] School, Shrewsbury. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Oct. 14, 1830; matric. Michs. 1S30; B.A. 1834 ; M.A
1840. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1839; priest, Dec. 22,
1839. V. of Gt Bardfield, Essex, 1840-67. J. P. for Essex.
Married (1) 1838, Rose, dau. of Williaui Cade Key, 1 |
had issue; (2) 1SS9, Matilda Sarah, dau. of H. W. Ri. I.. I - , .
and had further issue. Died May 31, 1867, at Gt Bardrielci.
Father of the next. {Crockford; Clergy Lts/s; G. Hag., 1867,
LAMPET, WILLIAM EDWARD LIONEL. Adm. pen at
Emmanuel, May 22, 1861. [S. of the Rev. Barrett Edward
(above), V. of Gt Bardfield, Essex. B. 1841. School, Felsted.]
Maine. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1S65; M.A. 1S70. Ord. i I
(Bath and Wells) 1S66; priest, 1S67; C. of East I
Somerset, 1S66-7. V. of Gt Bardheld, Essex, 1867-1921.
Rural Dean of Sampford, 1893-1921. J.P. for Essex. Died
Sept. 3, 1921, at the vicarage, Gt Bardfield, aged 80. {Al.
Felsted; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 6, 1921.)
LAMPLOUGH, FRANCIS EDWARD EVERARD. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1900. S. of John, of New Street, Daventry,
Northants. B. 1881, at Gillingham, Dorset. School, Oundle.
Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1903; B.A. (Nat. Sci. I..: ,
Pt I, 1st Class, 1902; Pt II, 1st Class, 1904) 1904; M.A. 1907.
Fellow, 1906. Additional Demonstrator in Chemistry, i.jir-
17. Of 49, St Stephen's Square, London, W., in 1945-
(CM. Pari. Reg.)
LAMPLUGH, ALFRED BARRETT. Adm. (age 20) at Caius,
June 26, 1873. S. of Alfred Barrett, of Warrington. B. there.
Schools, People's College, Warrington, and private. Matric.
Michs. i872;S cholar, 1873-5; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) l877;priest, 1S7S; C. of Stokenham, Devon, 1 ■-■ 7 7 - J ■
C. of Maresfield, Sussex, 1879-80. C. of Effingham, Surrey,
1880-2. C. of Bethnal Green, Middlesex, 1883-7. R. of
Etchingham, Sussex, 1887-93. C. of St Mark's, Walworth,
Surrey, 1894-6. C. of St JudVs, Whitechapel, 1899-1900. C.
of Solihull, Warws., 1900-3. C. of Claverdon with Norton
Lindsay, 1903-6. C. of Holy Trinity, Wealdstone, Middlesex,
1908-14. C. of Maidstone, Kent, 1915-9. Licensed to off.
in the dio. of Bath and Wells, 1924-38. Died July 1:. 1938,
at Bath, aged 86. Buried at Lansdowne. Brother of the
next. (Venn, II. 406; Crockford.)
LAMPLUGH, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 3, 1871.
S. of Alfred [Barrett]. B. Sept. 14, 1850, at Warrington,
Lanes. Bapt. Nov. 3, 1850. Matric. Michs. 1S71; Scholar;
B.A. (iirt Wrangler) 1S75; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon and
priest (Bath and Wells) 1875; C. of Weston Zm 1
merset, 1875-6. C. of Langport, 1876-9. V. of Horningsea,
Cambs., 1879-82. V. of Yalding, Kent, 1882-96. R I
Rokeby, Yorks., 1896-1906. V. of Marham, Norfolk, [901
15. Died May 12, 1915. Brother of the above. I 1
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, May 14, 1915.)
LAMPLUGH, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
.May 2, 1857. S. of John Francis, merchant. B. [ I
1S37], at Bridlington Quav. School, Peicklrngtoi.
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1862. Of Tollerton, Easingwold, Yorks.,
in 1911. Brother of William V. (1870). (Pale, 11. 553.)
LAMPLUGH, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Feb. 5,
1866. Matric. Lent, 1866.
LAMPLUGH, NORMAN EDWARD. Adm. al Clark, Ocl
1891. School, The Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Mi. b
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1899. Ownei ol a fine art colli
35, Prince's Gardens, London, S.W., in i'J45- (CI/. Pari,
Reg., 1945; P. E. Towell.)
LAMPLUGH, WILLIAM VARLEY. Adm. pen ...
Magdalene, Oct. 12, 1S70. s. ol [ohn Francis, 1
Bridlington Quay, Yolks. School, Ripon. Mai..
1870. Migrated to Downing, Oct. 25, 1871; B.A. 1H75.
Brother ol Edward H. (1857).
LAMPRELL, CHARLES WIGLESWORTH. Adm.
, Feb. 5, 1831. Main. . Mil I I 17. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 18,7; pnest (Ely) 1838. 1 of Li
ley, Suffolk, 1838-66. C. 01 ' C. ol
West Wl.kl.alll. I .11.1. S.,
Priory, Clan-, Suffolk. Died I
accident. (' ant. Act Bk,; 1 ■.:''■■
I rd; Clergy Lists; g. Ma,;., i866, 11. 849 I -
85
Lamprey, Arthur Sydney
LAMPREY, ARTHUR SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
l let. i, 1887. S. of J. A., of 103, Upland Road, E. Dulwich,
London. B. Tin;'' . 1 II 1, al Wandsworth, Surrey. School,
St 1 Have's, Southwark. Matric. Miens. 1S87; Scholar, 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1910. Assistant Master.it Scarcliff, I-.ns.le-
neld Green, Surrey, iS'ji-4; at Inverness College, 1894-8;
.11 Maidstone Grammar School, 1898-190Q. Head Master of
Ashford Grammar School, Kent, 1909-27. F.S.A. Editor of
Selections from Prescott's History of Mexico and of Peru;
A Pageant of Maidstone. Died Aug. 12, 1927, at Crowthorne,
Berks. Boned at Ashford. {Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Aug. 15, 1927.)
LAMPSON, GEORGE CURTIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1854. S. of Curtis Miranda [created Bart., 1866, a native of
Vermont, U.S.A., who became a naturalized British subject
in 1848 (for whom see D.X.B. and Boase, II. 2S6)], of Row-
fant, Worth, Sussex [and Jane Walter, dau. of Gibbs Sibley,
of Sutton, Mass.. U.S.A.]. B. [June 12], 1S33. in London.
School, London (pnvate). Matnc. Michs. 1854. Of Hobaeld
'.ranee, Coggeshall, Essex. D.L. and J. P. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Bart., iSSs. Married Sophia, dau. of Manuel
van Gelderen, and had issue. Died Nov. 7, 1899. Brother of
the next and of Norman G. (1868). (Burke, P. ami B.; Who
was Who, 1897-1916.)
LAMPSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 2,
1854. [2nd] s. of Curtis Muanda, of Rowfant, Worth,
Sussex. B. [Nov. 15, 1835], in London. School, London
(private). Matnc. Michs. 1S54. Mimed, Apr. 7, 1863,
Charlotte Maria, dau. of [oseph Murray. Died June 14, 1876.
Brother of the above and of the next. (F. P. White.)
LAMPSON, NORMAN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 31, 186S. (3rd s. of Curtis Miranda. B. May 23. 1850.]
Did not reside. D.L. for Middlesex; J. P. for Surrey and
London. Mamed, Nov. 16, 1S74, Helen Agnes, dau. of Peter
Blackburn, M.P. Died Oct. 25, 1S94. Brother of the above
aud of George C. (1854). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
L'AMY, WILLIAM RAMSAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. II,
1S67. [Eldest] s. of John Ramsay, Esq., of Dunkeimy,
Forfars. B. [Aug. 11], 1850, at Edinburgh. School, Glenal-
mond, Perthshire. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 10-2. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1S70. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1875. Of Dunkenny, Forfarshire. J. P. for Co. Berwick;
J. P. and D.L. for Co. Forfars. Died Feb. 4, 1914, in Londi in.
The L'Aniy family is of considerable antiquity, the writings
(or land rights), by which they held the lands of Dunkenny,
it is claimed, go back as far as 1520. (Burke, L.G ; Fox-
Da
Court.)
, Armorial Families; Foster, Men at the Bar; In
oj
LANCASHIRE, OSWALD PHILLIP. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1877. [S. of lames, of Newton Heath II
1857. School, Lancing.] Matnc. Michs. 1S77. Cricket • blue,'
1SS0, football (Assoc.) 'blue,' 1S7S, 1879 s ,.1 18S0; Capt.,
1880. Played encket for Lancashire; president 01 the
County Club, 1923-4. J.P. for Lanes. Died July 2- 1034,
at West Didsbury, Manchester. (Ljm'ui;' Sell. AVg.; Book of
Blues, I' lie Times, July 24, 1934.)
LANCASTER, GEORGE GRANVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July I, 1871. [3rd] s. of John, Esq., of Bilton
Grange, Rugby. [B. Apr. 7, 1S53.] Matnc. Michs. 1872.
Of Kelmarsti Hall, Northants. Lord of the Manor and patron
of the living. Died Mar. 20, 1907. Brother of Robert (1863).
(Burke, La,.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
LANCASTER, HENRY. Adm. at Pembroke Oct. 189S. 2nd s.
of William John, secretary 1. July 16, 1879. School,
Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs. 189..;, B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 27, 1904- On the
South Eastern Circuit. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Loudon Kent. Il'iusi.ury Rules)). Of Three Ways,
Churt, Faniham, 111 1942. 1 lied Alar. 12. 1943, at Hindhead.
[Charterhouse Keg.; Univ. 11 .<» List; Late Lists, Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; rite Times, .Mar. 13, 1943.)
LANCASTER, HUGH MOORE. A.hn. at Clare, July II, 1S94.
[2nd s of Alfred Dobrec, artist. B. May 25, 1870.] School,
Winchester. Did not reside. In a malting business from
1894-1903. Seivc.l in tn' l_.re.it War, 1914 19 (Gunner,
R F.A., 1916; 211.1 Lieut., R.A.S.C, 1917; Lieul
Corps.,' 1918) Author, I'raclical Floor Malting; J he Malt-
ster's Methods and Materials. Resided at The Points, Cox
Green, Maidenhead, lieiks. {Winchester 1 oil. Reg.)
LANCASTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 8, 1830.
Of Kent Matnc. Michs. 1830.
LANCASTER. JOHN CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893 3. oi Robert (1863), of Alle=ley, Coventry. B. [May 23].
Lance, Henry William
1874, at Rugby. School, Soutbgate, Middlesex (private).
Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1806. Called to the Bar, 1
Temple, Nov. iS. 1001. 2nd Lieut., R. Warws. Regt. (T.).
1899. ' Killed in action, 1915' (not found in Univ. Wat List).
(Burke, L.G.; Army Lists. 1900; Law Lists.)
LANCASTER, JOHN REX. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July 8, 1899. S. of John, of Ashlawn, Rugby.' School,
private. Matnc. Michs. 1S99. ' Expelled from College.'
LANCASTER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Dec. 3, 1800.
[Possibly the educationalist (1778-1838), for whom see
D.N.B.)
LANCASTER, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Sidney,
Jan. 21, 1775. B. Feb. 4, 1747. Clerk, of Arlesey, Beds.
LANCASTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 31, 1818.
LANCASTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct, 6, 1863.
[2nd] s. of John [coal- and ironmaster, of Bilton Grange,
Warws. (and Euphemia, dau. of David Gibson, of Johnstone,
Co. Renfrew)]. B. [Apr. 21, 1S43], at Hmdley Hall, Lanes.
School, Lanes, (pnvate). Matne. Michs. 1864. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 10, 1867. Called to the Bar, June 10,
1870. Of Wolston Heath, Rugby. Died Feb. I, 1882.
Brother of George G. (1S71); father of John C. (1893). (Inns
of Court; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists.)
LANCASTER, THOMAS JAMES. Adin. pens, at Christ's,
June 0, 1867. S. of the Rev. George [St Bees, 1840], V. of
Grindleton and formerly Head Master of Slaidbum Grammar
School. Matric. Michs. 1867. Kept three terms. Went
abroad soon after leaving Cambridge, and died abroad or on
voyage home some years later. (Pexle, II. 599, which
erroneously calls him Thomas John.)
LANCASTER, THOMAS TURNER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 3, 1884. S. of Thomas, surgeon [and Mary Jane], B.
Apr. 28, 1864, at Grindleton, Yorks. Bapt. June 12, 1864.
School Heversham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1SS9; priest,
1890; C. of Poulton-Ie-Sands, Lanes., 1889-92. C. of Church
(or Church Kirk), 1892-1900. C. of Heaton Mersey, 1900-7.
V. of Lydgate, Mossley, Manchester, 1907-22. Disappears
from Crockford, 1923.
LANCASTER, WALTER JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter,
18S9.
LANCASTER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Jan. 13,
1840. [Doubtless 3rd s. of Robert, of Hayes, Middlesex]
Matric. Easter, 1846; LL.B. 1853. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 12, 1S45. (Inns of Court.)
LANCE, ARTHUR PORCHER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 18S9. [4th s. ot the Rey. William Henry (1S43), R. of
Thurlbear, Somerset.] B. Apr. 16, 1871. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1894;
pnest, 1895; C. of Upton Park, East Ham, Essex, 1894-1901.
Chaplain of St George's Hospital, London, 1901-4. R. of
Buckland St Mary, Somerset, 1904-26. R. of Wootton
Courteuey, 1926-41. Subsequently resided at Weir House,
Tauuton. Brother of the next. [Winchester Coll. Keg.,
Crockford.)
LANCE, EDWIN MILDRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1SS1. S. of the Rev. William Henry (1843). B.
Jan. 31, 1862, at Thurlbear, Somerset. School, Winchester.
Matnc. Michs. 1SS1; scholar; B.A. 1SS4; M.A. 188S. Ord.
deacon (London) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of St John-the-
Evangehst, Holborn, 1SS5-8. C. of St Catherine's. Not-
tingham, 1888-9. C. °f Baltousborough, Somerset, 18S9-91.
V. of Langport, 1891-6. V. of Pill, 1896-1910. V. of Barrow-
Gurney, 1910-20. Provost of SS. Mary and Andrew College,
Taunton, 1913-20. Secretary of Wells Theological College,
iuii z6. Provost of Lancing College, 1920-6. Preb. of Wells
Cathedral, 1902-35; Treasurer, 1920-1. Resided latterly at
Woking, SurTey. Died Aug. 20, 193s. Brother of the above.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Wlto, 1929-40.
LANCE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing, Dec. 5,
1888. [S. of Lieut. -General Sir Frederick, K.C.B. B. 1871.
School, Clifton College.] Migrated to King's, Oct. 1, 1S89,
matnc. Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir. 1896. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. House Surgeon there and at the
E. London Hospital for Children. Of Koehampton in 1901.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Norfolk Yeo.
Capt., R.A.M.C; mentioned m despatches). Of Bumham
Norton Lodge, Kmgs Lynn. J.P. for Norfolk, 1925. O.B.E.,
1939, 'for political and public services in King's Lynn.'
Author, medical. (King's Coll. Keg.; Univ. War List; Medical
Directories, Kelly. Handbook.)
Lance, John Edwin
LANCE, JOHN EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 14, 1813. Of Hampshire. [S. of the Rev. William
(next). B. 179;. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1813;
Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1S17; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 1817;
priest, 1819. R. of Buckland St .Mary, Somerset, r830-85.
Preb. of Wells Cathedral, 1S44. Married (1) MadeUne Louisa,
dau. of Josias Du Pre Porcher, of Winslade, Somerset, and
had issue (a s. George Edwin, for whom see Bouse, 11. 289) ;
(2) Miss — Pearse. Died .May 7, 1885, at Buckland St Mary.
(Burke, L.G. ; Clergy List; Crockjord; 1 /« Guardian, May 13,
1885.)
LANCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 27,
1778. Of Hampshire. Matnc. Michs. 1779; Scholar, 1778;
B.A. 17S2; M.A. 17S5. Fellow, 1785. Ord. priest (Ely) 1786.
V. of Horsford, Norfolk, 17S7-92. R. of Faccombe, Hani,..
1792-1S48. Married, Dec. 1787, — , dau. of Gavin Eliot,
Esq. Father of the above. (Lamb.)
LANCE, WILLIAM [HENRY]. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. 28, 1843. Re-adm. as a 'Ten-year' man, July 6, 1S5S.
B. in Italy. Matric. Michs. 1843. Lieut., 74th Bengal, N.l.
At Kind's College, London, 1858. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1858; pnest, 1S59; C. of Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset,
1858-9. C. of Thurlbear with Stoke St Mary, 1S59-S5. R. of
Buckland St Mary, T885-1904. Resided latterly at Bag-
borough, Somerset, and disappears from Crockjord, 1912.
Father of Arthur P. (1S89) and Edwin M. (1881).
LANCELOT, RICHARD LANCELOT. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs-
1895. S. of Richard, teacher of singing, of Pavilion Square,
Scarborough. B. June 20, 186S, at Hornsea, Yorks. Schools,
Hull Grammar, Dorrington, Salop, and Institut Maas,
Brussels. Migrated to Cams, Oct. 1, 1897; B.A. 1898; Chapel
Clerk, 189S. Assistant Master at Cardiff Intermediate
School, 1899-1902. Clerk in the Scottish Provident In-
surance Society, London, 1902-. [Venn, 11. 55, and addenda,
1940.)
LANCHESTER, CHARLES COMPTON. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. 1, 1895. [S. of the Rev. Charles Preston (next).]
B. Oct. 19, 1876. [School, Highgate.] Matnc. Michs. 18 j5;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (London) 1S99; pnest
(Bp. Barry) 1900; C. of St Mark's, Regent's Park, London,
1699-1902. C. of St Bartholomew's, Heigham, Norfolk,
1902-7. P.C. of St Barnabas's, Heigham, 1907-43. Rural
Dean of Norwich and Hon. Canon of Norwich. C.-in vliamc
of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich and of St Bartholomew's,
Heigham, 1943-5-. Brother of Henry CO. (1896). {Highgate
Sch. Roll; Crockjord and Supp., 1942-4.)
LANCHESTER, CHARLES PRESTON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 2, 1853. Matnc. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S03.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 185S; priest, 1867. Head Master of
the Lower School, Rossall. C. of Bloheld, Norfolk, c. 1868.
V. of Banner, 1874-5. R. of Ashley with Silverley, Cambs.,
1876-S7. R. of Hanuington, Hants., 1887-93. R- of Tivets-
hall, Norfolk, 1893-9. Disappears from Crockjord, 1900.
Father of the next and the above.
LANCHESTER, HENRY CRAVEN ORD. Adm. at Trinity,
1896. [S. of the Rev. Charles Preston (above). B. Dec. 10,
1877, at Ashley rectory, Cambs.] School, Highgate, London.
Migrated to Pembroke; matric. Michs. 1896; exhibitioner;
Bell scholar, 1S97; Tyrwhitt scholar; B.A. 1899; (Class.
Tnp., Pt I, 1st Class, 1899; Theol. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class,
1901); Cams prize, 1900; Jeremie Sept. prize, 1900; Mason
prize; M.A. T903. Fellow of Pembroke, 1901-9; Dean and
Chaplain. Ord. deacon (London) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
St James's, Clapton, Middlesex, 1902-3. R. of Salle, Norfolk,
1910-17. Rural Dean of Sparham, 1913-17. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). R. of Framling-
bam with Saxted, Suffolk, 1917-47. Hon. Canon of St
Edmundsbury and Ipswich. Author, theological. Died on
the altar steps of his church at the conclusion of evening
service, Sunday, Nov. 9, 1947. Brother of Charles C. (1895).
{Who's Who; Highgate Sch. Roll; Univ. War List; Crockjord.)
LANCHESTER, WILLIAM FORSTER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 4,
1893. [Only s. of Henry Turner, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Croydon.
b. Mar. 1875. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Demonstrator in zoi.l
College, Dundee. Of 10, St Andrew's Hill, Cainbndge, in
1945. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Camb. Year-book, 1906;
King's Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
LAND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 7, 1784; from
Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Apr. 16,
1782, age 17. 2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Balliol
1, 1744], R. of Clare, Tiverton (porl
oar. 12, 1765, at Upton, Berks. School, private, at Tiverton,
Landon, Arthur John
under his father. M itrii . Mi' hs. 17S4; B.A. 1788. In Holy
Orders. Died Jan. 12, 1835, at St Thomas, near Exeter,
'late of Tiverton.' (Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1835, 1. 329.)
LAND, TRISTRAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, M ir 21 .
1759. [S. of the Rev. Tristram (1719), of Bread Street,
London.] B. [Oct. 9, 1739], in London. [Schools, Eton and
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Easter, 1760; B.A. 1764. Ord.
deacon (London) Sept. 19, 1762; priest, Mar. iS, 1764; C. of
Rathcormac, Cloyne, Ireland, 1773. R. of Carrigdownane,
1799-1S12. Died May 10, 1812, at Rathcorniack. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; H. B. Swanzy; Eton Sch. Reg.)
LANDALE, ALEXANDER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898.
Matric. Michs. 1898. S. of Alexander, Esq., of Arcona,
Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. School, Melbourne.
LANDALE, CYRIL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. [Youngest s.
of Robert, Esq., of 3, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, London, V.
[B. May 1881.] School, Hanow. Matric. Michs. 1S99. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., King's Royal Rifle Corps;
wounded; mentioned in despatches); killed in acti \u- .1
191S. Brother of the next three. {Harrow Sch. Ri
War List; The Times, Sept. 9, 1918.)
LANDALE, NORMAN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893. S. of
Robert, Esq., of 11, Holland Park, London, W. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893. Of Gorse Dene, Crowborough,
Sussex, in 1925. Died Aug. 12, 1939. Brother of the above
and the next two. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LANDALE, PERCY. Adm. (age t7) at Trinity Hall, 1885.
S. of R[obert], Esq., of 11, Holland Park, Notting Hill,
London. B. Jan. 25, 1S0S, in Australia. School, Hawthorne
Grammar School. Matric. Michs. 1885. Rowing 'blue,' 1887,
1888, 1889. Sheep-farmer and wool-merchant in New South
Wales. Of Chippenham Park, Deniliquin, Australia. Died
there June 26, 1932. Brother of the next and the two above.
{Book oj Blues; The Times, June 29, 1932.)
LANDALE, WALTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1SS9. S. of
R[obert], Esq., of n, Holland Park, Notting Hill, London.
B. Sept. 7, 1871, at Denilquin, N.S.W., Australia. Schools,
Elstree and Hanow. Matric. Michs. 1889. Rowing 'blue,'
1891, 1892. Brewer at Leamington. Sometime of 19, Har-
court House, Cavendish Square, London, W. Died Feb. 7,
1943, in London. Brother of the three above. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Book of Blues; 1 he I d.us, Feb. 9, 1943.)
LANDER, GERARD HEATH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June I,
1880. [Younger] s. of John Gerard Heath, of Wellington,
Salop. B. [Aug. 14, 1861], at Tibberton, Salop. School,
Newport Grammar, Salop (Mr Collins). Matric. Michs. 1S81;
B A 1884; M.A. 18SS; D.D. 1907. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
1884; priest, 1SS5; C. of St Bride's, Liverpool, 1S84-8. V. of
St Benedict's, Everton, 188S-96. V. of St Philip's, Lither-
land, Lanes., 1896-1905. V. of St Cyprian's, Liverpool,
1905-7. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, 1904-7. Bishop of
Victoria, Hong Kong, 1907-20; resigned. V. of Holy Tmnty,
Lyonsdown, New Baniet, 1920-33. Assistant Bishop of
St Albans, 1924-34. Archdeacon of Bedford and Assistant
Bishop, 1933-4. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1924-34. Died
Nov 14, 1934. Buried at St Albans. Brother of the next.
{Crockjord; Who was Who, 1929-4°; The Times, Nov. 15,
1934)
LANDER, JOHN VERNON THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 3 1874. Of Staffordshire. S. of lohn Gerard H.-ith,
farmer and miller [and Sarah]. B. at High Offley. Bapt.
Sept 3 T855. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Adm. Solicitor, June, 1S81. Practised
at Wellington, Salop; Registrar of County Court and
Coroner. Of Sunnycroft, Wellington, where he died Dec. 22,
1942. Brother of the above. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; The Times, Dec. 28, 1942.)
LANDER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 30,
1851 Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856; M V-
1865. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1856; priest, 1857; I of
Westerham Kent, 1S56-S. Chaplain of Hertford Work
house, 1860-7. C. of St James's, Notting Hill,
1867-70. C. of St Marv's, Battersea, 1870-2. C. of Christ
Church, Battersea, 1872-5. V. of St George's, I
1875-8 R of East Thurrock, Essex, 188S-1900. Died
Sept. 30, 1900, aged 73. {Crockjord; The Times, (Jet. 3, 1900.)
LANDON. ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corp.-
May 28, 1835. Of Essex. [3rd s. of the K
(1781) of Billericay, Essex, deceased.] Adm. at Lincoln s
Inn Oct 15 1835. Called to the Bar. Hi
Melbourne, Australia, 1860-70. Clerk of the Peace, Geelong,
Victoria, in 1880. Disaj
Brother of the next and
Court; Beny, Hert ' '
87
Landon, Charles Ginckell
LANDON, CHARLES GINCKELL [or GINKELL]. Adm. pens.
■ !t O.AR1 . ' >- I ' ■ , ' ' ■:■!.!
(next), B.D., R. of Vange, Essex B Aug. [8, [803, at
Littleburv, Essex. Bapt. Nov. 26, 1803.] Matric. Michs.
1822. Entered the East India ( _'■.. arrived in
India, Feb. 2, 1826. Ensign, 8th N.I., Sept. 10, 1825;
officiating Adjt., Oct. 7, 1S32; Lieut., Jan. 8, 1838; Capt.,
Dec. 30, 1844; Commandant of Khurda and Balasore Paik
Corps, Sept. 0, 1842; retired, Mar. 7, 184.6. Married, Aug. 1,
1837, at Christ Church, Marylebone, Louisa, 5th dau. of
Benjamin Aisiabie, of Lee Place, Kent. Died Feb. 2;. 1861,
at 18, Woodstoi k Street, Bond Street, London. Brother of
Edward H. (1832) and Arthur J. (1835). (J. Rennie; ■
Routledge; H.E.I. C. Lists; The Times, Feb. 27, 1861.)
LANDON, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at
Trinitv, Jan. 10, 1781. S. of James, of London. B. there
[Feb. 2r, 1766]. School. Chiswick, Middlesex (Or Rose).
Matric. Easter, 1783; Scholar, 1784; B.A 1786; M.A. 1789.
Migrated to Sidney, cut. 14, 1794. B.D. 1796. Fellow of
Sidney, 1794. Ord. deacon (London) June 7, 1789. R. of
Vange, Essex, 1 ;oo <j Married, 1 o_\ i_ .it dine, eldest dau.
of Josiah Harrop. Died Feb. II, 1834. .11 Mill House, Bil-
lericav, Essex. Father of the above, Arthur 1. (1835) and
the next. (C. H. Mayo; P. B. G. Binnall; G. Mag., 1834,
I- 339)
LANDON, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 6, 1832. Of Essex. [S. of the Rev. Charles Richard
(above) and Caroline.] B. Apr. 2, 1814, at Stapleford-
Tawney, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1832. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, Mar. 20, 1834; Scholar, B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 2^, 1838; priest. 1 >ec. 22. 1839; C. of
Kelvedon Hatch, Essex, 1838-41. C. of St Philip's, Dalston,
Middlesex, 1S41-4. Married (r) Jan. 7, 1840, Juliana Lae-
tltia, eldest dm. o! (apt. Birch, Royal Engineers; (2) 1865,
Caroline Adelaide, dau. of the Rev. and Hon. Arthur Philip
Perceval. Author, .-1 Manual of Councils of the Holy ( atlwhc
Church (Preface dated from Madeira), Loudon, 1846; A Nea
General Ecclesiasti 0! Dictionary (2 vols., 1849-53); Transla-
tions of Pereira's Imtalira theologica. Lived at Madeira;
a volume Correspondence between the Rev. Thomas Salwey,
G. Stoddart, Esq. (H.B.M. Consul, Madeira), and the Ave.
E. H. Landon was published at Funchal in 1847. Died 1877.
Brother of Arthur J. (1835), etc. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Clergy Lists; John Bull, Jan. 12, 1840; G. Mag.,
1840, I. 202, and 1805, 1. 367.)
LANDON, FREDERIC GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. g, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Frederic, of Hull, schoolmaster
[and Mary Ann]. B. Sept. 21, 1820, at Hull. Matric, Michs.
1863; B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1871. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 2T, 18S4. Died before 1910. Father of William C. A.
(1897). (Inns of Court.)
LANDON, JOSEPH WHIITINGTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 1, 1898. [Only] s. of Joseph, Vice-principal of Saltley
Training College, Birmingham. B. there Mar. 9, 1879.
School, King Edward's (Mr A. R. Vardy). Matric. Michs.
1898; P.. A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Fellow of Clare, 1919-44.
Junior Demonstrator in mechanism, 190S-19; I 'mversitv Lec-
turer in mechanical engineering, 1919-44. Gave unstinted
service to the Department of Engineering Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.E.; Assistant Instructor,
School of Military Engineering; wounded; M.B.E.). Died
Oct. 11, 1944, at Ins residence, 94, Barton Road, Cambridge,
eleven days after his retirement. {The limes, Oct. 13, 1944.)
LANDON, WILLIAM CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Sept. 27, 1897. [2nd s. of Frederii Geor;
Mitre Michs 1 r , s. le.l.ir; B.A. and LL.B. 1900. Called
to the liar, Gray's [mi, [an. 28, 1901. (Scott, MSS.; Law
Lists.)
LANDOR, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
June 17, 1878. s oi Robert, attorney-at-law [and Caroline
Anne], B. at Rugeley, Stalls Bapt. Sept. 21, i860. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; I 1..M. 1*92. Adm.
Solicitor, July, ic>S|, practised el kneel, v. Died Aug. 13,
1941, at Rugeley, aged 81 (A'nc'i >i*. Keg.; Law Lists;
1 he 1 imes, Aug. is, 194 1.)
LANDOR, WALTER NOBLE. Adm. pens, (age 20] at Pembroke
Oct. I, 1SS3. [Duly] s. of Walter Mm. husbandman, II'..
of Ltiadscroft, Rugeley, Staffs, [by las i-t wile, In. ma Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Robert Litler]. B. [Feb. 17. 1864], at
Armitage, Staffs. [School, Repton.] Matric. Mich [883;
B.A. 1886. Of Chadscroft, Rugeley. Chairman of the
Trustees of the William Salt library. 'Member of Council of
theS tafis. Record Society (formerly the William Salt Archaeo-
logical Society), 1915-45. J. P. for Staffs., 1907. Served m
the Great War, 1914-19 (Ambulance driver in Belgium,
Lane, Edward Aldous
1916-17, with the Croix Rouge Francaise). (Pembroke Coll.
Keg.; Burke, L.G.; Replon Sch. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
LANE, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1829. Matric. Michs. 1832. Migrated to Caius; Scholar,
1833-5; B.A. (,23rd Wrangler) 1836; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Passenham,
Northaiits., 1845-9. C. of < ixburgh with Foulden, Suffolk,
1849-65. C. o! 1 .re. nfor.l, Middlesex, 1865-74. Died May 21,
1874. [Venn, 11. 221; Cla t List; Ci cl lord.)
LANE, ARTHUR VERE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888. [B.
1899.] School, Rossall. Matnc. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891.
Manager for the Legal and General Assurance Society. Died
Sept. 11, 1929, at Tadworth, Surrey. (Rossall Sch. Reg.;
The Times, Sept. 14. 1929.)
LANE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 1,
181 1. [3rd] s. of Thomas [of Leyton Grange, Essex]. B.
[Feb. 2, 1793], in London. Si hool, Harrow. Matric. Lent,
1811. Migrated to Queen's College, Oxford, May, 1S12; B.A.
(Oxford) 1815; M.A. (Oxford) 1817. Ord. deacon, 1816;
priest, 1817. V. of Wasperton, Warws., 1833-4. C. ofBognor,
Sussex, 1634-S. R. of Deal, Kent, 183S-45. Rural Dean of
Sandwich, 1842-5. R. of Wrotham, 1S45-79. Rural Dean
of Shoreham, 1S45. Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1609 Died
Mar. 23, 1879. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Clergy List,
c rockford; Al. Oxon.)
LANE, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 26, 1S65. S. of James. B. at Heme Hill, Dulwich.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1S69; M.A. 1872. Assistant
Master and Bursar at Welungton College. Lied Nov. 29,
1884, aged 38. (The Guardian, Deo. 3. 1SS4.)
LANE, CHARLTON. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1815. S. of William. B. at Croydon, Surrey. School, St
Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1816. Migrated to Jesus,
Nov. 25, 1817; Scholar; B.A. 1*20; M.A. 1823. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, June 8, 1842. Ord. deacon (London)
May 28, 1820; priest, June 17, 1S21. Chaplain at Brussels.
C. of St Margaret's, Westminster. C. of Lambeth. P.C. of
St Mark's, Kennington, Surrey, 1832-64. Rural Dean of
Southwark, 1832-64. V. of Hampsti ad, Middlesex, 1864-72.
Surveyor-Accountant of St Paul's School, 1862. Gresham
Professor of Rhetoric, 1865. Married Jane, dau. of Chartes
Hill, of Wellingborough, Northaiits. Died iS75- Father of
the next and William W. (. . (1M.4I. is< Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Al.Oxon.; Clergy List; l <
LANE, CHARLTON GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
Oct. 21, 1S54. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charlton (above). [B.
June 11, 1S36. School, Westminster.] Did not reside.
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, age 19, June 18, 1855;
B.A. (Oxford) 1S60; M.A. (Oxford) 1867. Cricket 'blue' at
Oxford, 1856, 1858-60, and rowing 'blue,' 1858 and 1859.
Played cricket for the Gentlemen ti. Players, 1857-61, and for
Surrey, 1856-61. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1862; C. of Gt
Witloy, Worcs., iSc.2-5. C. of Little Gaddesden, Herts..
! c. of Edlesborough, Bucks., 1868-70. K. of Little
Gaddesden, 1870—92. Chaplain and librarian to Earl Brown-
low. Died Nov. 2, 1S92. Brother of William W. C. (1S04).
(Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Record of Old II estminsters.)
LANE, CYRIL GLEADOW. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 1,
1S91. 5th s. of the Rev. Edward Aldous (1854), V. of Haxc-y,
Lines. B. Aug. 0, 1872, at Hornsea, Yorks. School. Ripon.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894, M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon
(York) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Thomas's, York, 1S9S-
1901. C "f St Mark's, Sheffield, 1901-7 V. "I 1
Warws., 1907-12. V. of St Anne's, Sheffield, 1912-32. V. of
St Andrew:'s, sharrow, Sheffield, 1032-40, Died Nov. 4, 1946.
Brother "1 Edward A. (1
LANE, DANIEL HENRY. 1 9) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1S87. S. of Willi 1111, of Mount Vernon, near Cork,
Ireland. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1887.
LANE, EDWARD ALDOUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May iS,
1854. S. of Richard, gent, [and Mary]. B. at Brighton.
Bapt. Fi b 1 0 1 |6 Matnc. Michs. 1854; B.A. (251*
Wrangle') i^Vo M.A. 18m. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1S60; priest, iSni. C. of Stroud, Gloucs., [860 -'.
Y. of Marskc-m-Cleveland, Yorks., 1S62-6. V. of St I' nil's.
Si ulcoates, 1866-73. R. of Holv Trinity, Goodramgate with
St Maurice Bedeni and St Jolm-del-Iike, York, 1873-87.
V of Haxc-y, Lines., 1887-1902. Rural Dean ol Axholme,
1 . 1 a [902. V. of Lindridge, Worcs., 1902-10. Married,
Apr. 24, i8r,2, Margaret Emma, dau. of Charles W. Wil-
kinson, Esq., of Hull. Resided latterly at Bath, where he
died Mar. 13, 1913, aged 77. Father of the next and of Cyril
G. (1891). (The 1 \mes, Mar. 17, 1913.)
Lane, Edward Aldous
LANE, EDWARD ALDOUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 18S3. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Aldous (above).
B. at Marske, Yorks. School, St Peter's, York. Matric.
Michs. 1SS3; B.A. 1SS6; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1893; priest, 1894; C. of Twyford, Berks., 1893-6. C. of
St Luke's, Maidenhead, 1S96-1900. C. of Bushey Heath,
Herts., 1900-4. R. of Whatfield, Suffolk, 1904-19. Died
Mai 1, 1919. Brother of Cyril G. (1891). (Crockford; The
Times, Mar. 4, 1919.)
LANE, EDWARD ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1891. S. of Thomas Richard, brewer [died Jan. 2, 1882] [and
Elizabeth McKean]. B. Oct. 2S, 1871, at Cork, Ireland.
School, Ramsgate (Rev. Gripper Banks). Matric. Michs.
1891; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S9S. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1895;
priest, 1897; C. of SS. Philip and James, Ilfracombe, 1895-
1900. C. of Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex, 1900-2. C. of
Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1902-4. C. of SS. Philip and Janies,
Ilfracombe, 1904-7. C. of Wimborae and Hinton Parva,
Dorset, 1907-12. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Torquay,
1912-17. C. of Churchstow with Kingsbridge, Devon,
1917-19. Minister of St James's, Upton, Torquay, 1919-47.
(Crockford.)
LANE, FREDERICK GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 15, 1870. [2nd] s. of Henry [Lieut.-Col.,
Indian Army] [and Ellen Henrietta, dau. of Lieut.-Col. W.
Alexander, C.B.]. B. July 4, 1852, at Jullundur, India.
Bapt. Sept. 29, 1S52. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A.
1877. Sometime of Blair Atholl, Dickoya, Ceylon. J. P. for
Dorset; High Sheriff, 1916. Died June 25, 1940, at Blox-
worth House, Wareham, Dorset, aged 8;. Buried at Blox-
worth. (The Times, June 26, 1940.)
LANE, GEORGE PALMER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1859. S. of Charles Richard William, Major, 2nd Regt.,
B.N.I, [and Ursula]. B. Dec. 15, 1840, at Calcutta. Maine.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1S63; M.A. 1S66. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1S64; priest, 1866; C. of Loughborough, 1864-7. C. of
Effingham, Surrey, 1S67-9. C. of Tywardreath, Cornwall,
1860-70. C. of Gt Gransden, Hunts., 1871-6. V. of Bar-
holme with Stow, Lines., 1876-95. C. of Ashurst, Kent,
1896-8. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester, 1895-1901; of Win-
chester, 1905-S; of Canterbury, 1895-1911; of London and
Rochester, 1901-n; of Southwark and St Albans, 1905-11.
C. of St Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex, 1911-19. Lie. pr., dios.
of Canterbury, St Albans, Southwark and Rochester, 1914-
19, Resided at South Hampstead, where he died Feb. 23,
1919. {The Guardian, Feb. 27, 1919.)
LANE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21, 1809. B.
Oct. 17, 1791, at Norwich. Matnc. Michs. 1809.
LANE, JAMES OSWALD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 1,
1876. S. of James, surgeon [and Emma Maria]. B. [Aug. 25,
1859] at Hereford. Bapt. Aug. 28, 1859. School, Hereford
Cathedral (Mr F. H. Tatham, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880; M.B. 1S82; M.D. 1885. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1881. House Surgeon and House Physician,
Northampton General Infirmary. In practice at Hereford,
1910-30; Medical Officer, Burghill District, and for the
County and City Prison, Hereford. Author, medical. Died
Jan. 10, 1933. (Medical Directories; Eagle, xlvii. 251.)
LANE, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanui l, Aug. 13,
1867; from Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (York) 1S69; priest,
1870; C. of St Mary's, Hull, 1S69-70. C. of St John's, Hull,
1870-3. C. of St Andrew's, Walcot, Bath, 1873-5. C. <.f
East Stonehouse, Devon, 1876-7. R. of Redruth, Cornwall,
1877-1910. Died May 14, 1910, aged 63. (Boase, Coll.
Cornub., 472; Crockford; The Guardian, May 20, 1910.)
LANE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 16, 1768. Of
Staffordshire. [Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Bentley, and Sarah,
dau. of Richard Fowler, of Pendeford, Staffs. B. Dec. 20,
1752.] Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar, 1772; {3^/ H
and 2nd Smith's prize, 1772); B.A. 1772; M.A. 177 V 1
1773. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 30, 1774. D.L. t
High Steward of Burton-on-Trent. Married, Jan, 1, 1
S.irah, dau. of Thomas Lloyd, of Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury 1 '
widow of Thomas Amler, of Ford Hall, Salnp Died Dec. i,
1824. Father of Thomas L. (181S) and John NJ.
(Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; < u.^uns, I. 86.)
LANE, JOHN ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. sizar at EllMAKUEL,
Oct. 3, 1895. S. of the Rev. Ffrancis] H[enry] Hastings
[Commander, R.N., ord. deacon (St David's) 1875], of
6, John Street, Stratford-on-Avon. [School, King I
Birmingham, and at London Univei ity;B.A 1 ,1 ,] Matric.
Hi, lS 1395; B.A. [21st Wranpjer) 1898. M .
deacon (St Alba Vi listant Master it
Berkhamsted School for five v
1905-20; Chaplain, 1^14-20. Joint author of Arnold's School
Lane, Richard Stuart
Algebra. Died suddenly July 24, 1920, at Uppingham.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times, July 28,
1920.)
LANE, JOHN DOUDNEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 28,
1S32. B. [Nov. 27, 1812], at Portsea, Hants. Matric. Michs.
[832; Scholar, 1835; B.A. [yth Wrangler) 1836; M.A. 1839.
Fellow, 183S-44. Superintendent of the Jesus Lane Sunday
School, 1836-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1839; priest (Ely) May 31,
1S40; C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1839-44. &• °f
Fomcett St Peter, Norfolk, 1844-7. Died there Apr. 27,
1847. M.I. in Christ Church, Cambridge. (Clergy Lists;
G.Mag., 1847,11. 327; C. A. Jones.)
LANE, JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
M.iv 26, 1819. S. of — Lane, of Bedworth, Warws. Schools,
Attierstone Grammar (W. Bradley) and Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1819. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
LANE, JOHN NEWTON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Sr John's, Mar. 2,
1S1S. Of Staffordshire. [Eldest s. of John (1768). B.Dec. 4l
1800.] Matric. Michs. 1S18. Of King's Bromley Manor,
Staffs. J. P. and D.L. for Staffs. Married, Jan. 8, 1828, the
Hon. Agnes Bagot, 2nd dau. of William, 2nd Lord Bagot.
Died Oct. 10, 1869. Brother of Thomas L. (1818). Burke,
L.G.; The Register of Biography, 11. 273.)
LANE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 27, 1776. B. in
Norfolk. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Matthew (1743), R. of
Scoulton.] Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1780; M.A. 1789. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 2r, 1781; priest, June 3, 1787; C. of
Scoulton, 1781; R. there 1797-1846. Brother of the next.
(Clergy List.)
LANE, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Jan. 13,
1780. S. of the Rev. Matthew (1743), R- OI Scoulton, Nor-
folk. B. at Hingham, Norfolk. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1788. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1784; priest, Oct. 1, 1786; C. of
Scoulton, Norfolk, 1784. Brother of the above. (Peile, 11.
3ii.)
LANE, MONTAGUE. Matric. Non-Coil. , from Cavendish H.,
Michs. 1S85. Lieut., R.G.A. (Duke of Connaught's Own
Hampshire Militia), 1899. Died Sept. 20, 1936, at 53, South-
lands Road, Weymouth, aged 68. (Army Lists; The Times,
Sept. 25, 1936.)
LANE, NEWTON CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Jan. 12, r78o. [4th] s. of John, of King's Bromley, Staffs.
[and Sarah Fowler, of Pendeford Hall, Staffs.]. B. [Feb. 16,
1764], in London. School, Westminster ('a somewhat
violent politician while at school'). Matric. Michs. 1783;
Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. Fellow, 1785-1811;
Senior Dean, 1792. Ord. deacon (Elv) Dec. 17S5; priest
(Peterb.) June, 1787. V. of Alveston," Warws., 1789-1846.
R. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1810-46. The College had difficulties
with him after his departure, and he was 'made to account
for the sum paid to him for dilapidations, but proceedings
were suspended on his consent to repay {500 received by him
and £25 annually.' Gunning says that 'his address was
pleasing and his manner gentlemanly, but his acquaintance
was chiefly with men of dissipated habits and sporting pro-
pensities. He occasionally ran a horse himself.' Died s./>.
Mar. 6, 1846, at Ingoldsby. (Record of Old Westminsters]
Burke, L.G.; Peite, 11. 310; X<>rth<ints. Clergy; G. Mag., 1846,
I. 550; Gunning, Reminiscences, 11. 235.)
LANE, REGINALD CHARLES DOUGLAS. Adm. (age 20) at
Caius, Oct. 19, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Richard Douglas Hay
[Christ Church, Oxford, 1S42], late Capt., 17th Lancers,
B. [Apr. 6, 1852], at Brighton. School, Eton. Matrii . Mil
1872. Resided two years. Died s.p. Dec. 27, 1892. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Venn, 11. 407; Burke, L.G.)
LANE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age ig) at Trinity, June 21,
1701. S. of Thomas, of Nfwt.m, Devon [and Penelope, dau.
of Thomas Tothill, of Hay tor]. [B. Feb. 18, 1772.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1792; B.A.
1795; M.A. 1800. P.C. of Brixton, Devon, 1802-58. Married,
Feb. 18, 1800, Lucy, dau. of Nicholas Dennys, of Ashley,
Devon. Died Mar. 17, 1858. (Record of Old' Westminster's;
■v List.)
LANE, RICHARD STUART. Adm. pens, at Caii
Eldi 1] s. of Richard, Esq., of Brunswid
Brighton. B. 1828 [July i4l 1829 (Burke, i 1
urxey. Schools, private, and at Kiuk
ric, Michs. (848; Scholar, 1849-51; B.A 1852; M.A.
President of the 1 nion, 1
li . Apr. 19, 1850. I 'irei I
!i Secretary to the '
31, 1852, Emily Eliza,
June i' , t, Park Lane, 3 ondon, \V.
(Venn, II. 284; Inns uf Court; Burke, L.G.)
Lane, Samuel Alfred
LANE, SAMUEL ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar 20,
1S52. S. of Richard, architect, of Chorlton-on-Medlock,
Lanes, [and Emma]. B. at All Saints, Manchester. Bapt.
July 18, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. i860.
Adrn. Solicit"!-, Easter Term, i860. Practised in London.
Died Sept. 8, 1S87, at Hampstead, aged 55. (Law Lists;
C.U. Almanac.)
LANE, THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Queens'. May 8, 1815.
Of Somerset, [s. of Theophilus (Balliul College, Oxford,
1792), of Blackheath, Kent (and Sophia Gardiner). School,
Bath (Mr Wilkins).] Matric. Michs. 1S15. Migrated (age 21)
to Magdalene, July 13, 1S1S; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1S23. Ord.
deacon (London) June 17, 1821; priest, Dec. 23, 1821. V. of
Homdon-on-the-HiIl, l-^sex, 1S27-44. Died Jnlv 9, 1844,
at Preston, aged 47. [Clergy List; Cr. Mag., 1844, 11. 326.)
LANE, THEOPHILUS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. is, 1836. [Eldest s. of Robert, of Ryelands, Heref. B.
1817.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A [846. Married,
1848. Emily, dau. "I C li.irles Bowen, of Kilna Court, Queen's
Co. J. P. and D.L. for Heref. Died Dec. i, 1890, in London,
aged 73. (The Guardian, Dec. 10, 1890; Walford, 1846 )
LANE, THOMAS GOLDSMITH FOWLER. Adm. pens, at
Queens', July 6, 1803. uf Essex. [Eldest s of Thomas, of
Leydon Grange. B. Nov. 5, 17811. J Matrie Miclis. 1804.
Married Rebecca, dan "f John Howell, of Penheol, Carm.,
and widow of Capt. John Napier, R.N. Died s.p. Apr. 10,
1819. (Burke, L.G.)
LANE, THOMAS LEVESON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 14,
1S1S. [Youngest] s.of John. (1768), of King's Bromley, Staffs,
(and Sarah, dau. of Thomas Llovd, and widow of Thomas
Ariiler, of Ford Hall, Salop). [B. Sept. 28, 1802.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1S23; M.A. 1828.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1853. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
June 3, 1827; priest (Lichfield) Mar. 23, 182S. V. of King's
Bromley, Staffs., 1828-9. K- of Withmgtou, Gloucs., 1828-
^4. V. of Wasperton, Warws., 1S35-83. V. of Baswich (or
Berkswich) Stdfs., 1S36-83. Died unmarried Oct. 8, 1883.
Brother of John N. (1818). (Record of Old Westminsters;
Burke, L.l,.; .11. Oxon.; Cant. Act Bk.; Crockford; Clergy
List.)
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb., 8, 1766. B. in
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1766. (Harrow Sch.
Keg.)
LANE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 7, 1806.
Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806. Migrated to
Magdalene, May G, 1808; B.A. 1810.
LANE, WILLIAM MEREDYTH (or MEREDITH). Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Mar. 5, 1857. S. of lames Robinson, of Birmingham.
B. there 1838. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Marie .
Michs. 1S57; Scholar, i860; B.A. (23rJ H rangier) 1861 . M.A.
18(14. President of the Union, 1862. Ord. deacon (Gloui . -In
and Bristol) 1863; priest, 1S64. Vice-Principal of the Royal
A;.Ti< Liliur.il College and C of Cirencester, Gloucs., 18O3-5.
C. of West Ham, Essex, 1S65-6. V. of Normanton, Yorks.,
1866 88. R. of Beeford with Lisset and Duumngton. jSSS-
1000. Died Nov. 4, 1900, at Las Palmas, Grand Canary.
(Crockford; I he limes. Nov. 8, 1900.)
LANE [post LANE-CLAYPON], WILLIAM WARD CLAYPON.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May II, 1864. S. of [the Rev.]
Charlton (1815). P. 1845, at Kennington, London. School,
Westminster. Matrii Mich 1864; B.A. 1868. Assumed the
additional suraai ■ A I I - , m, Feb. 28, 1S77. Sometime a
banker at Boston, Lin I 1' fa Pines. Of Aswardby Hall,
Spilsby. Subsequently <■! Wheathampstead. Died Mar. 31,
into, aged 9^. Father of the next; brother of Charlton G.
(1854). (Record of old Westminsters; Who's Who; The limes,
Apr. 1, 1939.)
LANE-CLAYPON, JOSEPH CHARLTON. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. Eldest s. of William Ward Claypon (above), of
St John's, Frognal Gardens, Hampstead, London, N.W.
B. May 9, 18S1, at Wyberton, Boston, Line-,. School, Win-
chester. Matric, Michs. 1000 Adm. Solicitor, 1905; partner
in the firm of Preston, Lam Claypon and O'Kelly. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., Lincolnsbiri Regl
Lieut., General list, wounded). ' if 12, Lincoln's Inn I j< Id .
London, W.C., in 1940. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Cure. War
List , Law Lists.)
LANE-FOX,
FOX.
LANE-HOPKIN, JOHN (1S72), see HOPKIN.
LANFEAR, ARTHUR HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1885. Of Berkshire. [3rd s. of Thomas, Esq.,
of Bath.] Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
Lang, Frank Hope
(Lichfield) 1892; priest. 1893; C. of St James's, Wolver-
hampton, 1892-5. C. of Cannock, 1895-1900. V. of Holy
Trinity, Oakengates, Salop, 1900-7. V of St Paul's, Wolver-
hampton, 1907-19. V. of Gt Wyrlr'V, Staffs., 1919-35.
Subsequently resided at n, Anerley Park, London, and
disappears from Crockford, 194 1. (Scott, MSS.)
LANFEAR, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1S74. S. of the Rev. Thomas (next), of
Letcombe-Regis, Berks. B. Aug. 26, 1855, at Herewaka,
Hauraki, New Zealand. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1874. Died Mar. 5, 1877. Brother of Thomas J. E. (r876).
(Repton Sch. Reg.)
LANFEAR, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 1, rS37.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. Michs. 1837. Ord. deacon (London)
1848; priest, 1849. Missionary (C.M.S.) in New Zealand,
1849-65. C. of West Hendred, Berks., 1865-9. V. of Let-
combe-Regis, 1868-98. Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
Father of the next and of the above; doubtless brother of
Walter F. (1841) and William F
LANFEAR, THOMAS JOHN EVANS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Sept. 30, 1876. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), of
Letcombe Regis, Wantage. B. [Nov. 8], 1857, at Herewaka,
Hauraki, New Zealand. Bapt. Nov. 29, 1857, at Kaweranga,
Hauraki. School, Repton. Died May 1, 1877. Brother of
Charles J. (1S74). (Repton Sch. Reg.)
LANFEAR, WALTER FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Oueens',
Mar. 18, 1841. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1.S45. M.A. 1874
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1846; priest (Gloucester and Bristol) 1846.
C. of Broadwater. Sussex, 1849-50. P.C. of St John's,
Southall Green, Middlesex, 1S50-79. R. of Avington, Berks.,
1879-97. Resided subsequently at Bath, where he died
Mar. 8, 1914, aged 95. Father of the next; doubtless brother
of Thomas (1837) and William F. (1834). (Crockford; Clergy
List; The Times, Mar. 11, 1914.)
LANFEAR, WALTER FRANCIS. Adm. (age 21) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1S73. S. of the Rev. Walter Francis (above). V. of
St John's, Southall Green. B. at Southall Green. Schools,
P. ilia- and King's College, London. Resided three years.
No profession. Resident with his father at Bath in 189S.
(Venn, 11. 409.)
LANFEAR, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 10, 1834. Of Wiltshire. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1838; priest, T83S; C. of East
Brent, Somerset, -1841-2. Chaplain to the English Con-
gregation at Wiesbaden, 1842-8. C. of Hutton, Somerset, in
iy53-5. V. (first incumbent) of Christ Church, Weston-
super-Mare, 1855-75. Retired and lived at Weston-super-
Mare, where he died Dec. 27, 1891. Doubtless brother of
Walter F. (1S41) and Thomas (1S37). (Clergy Lists; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Jan. 20, 1892.)
LANG, BASIL THORN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1899.
[Only] s. "1 William [F.R.C.S.], of 22. Cavendish Square,
London. P. 1880, in London. .>< h""l. Abbotsbolme, Derbs.
Matric. Mich : 19; PA N 0 Sci. Trip., 1't 1, 1st Class)
1902; B.I ■>: unlM \,i,i. ^t St Bartholomew's Hospital,
the Middle 1 \ Hospital, .aid Pi irg. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1906; F.R.C.S., 1101. House Surgeon, St Bartholomew's
Hospital, Served in the Great War. 1014-01 {Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Of 22, Cavendish Square, London 1 bief Clinical
Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmii Hospital. Chief
Assistant, Ophthalmic Kept., St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Assistant Surgeon, West ( Iphthalmic Hospital. Died Ian. 18,
1928. (Medical Directories, I he Times, Jan. 20, 1 1
LANG, DAVID MARSHALL. Adm. pen- it ( kits Christi,
Oct. 1. 1881. S. of D. Marshall, uf 56, Highbury Park.
London, N. B. July 9, 1862, at fii, st Vincenl 1
Glasgow. School, Highgate. Maine Michs. 1881; Scholar,
18S3; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1SS5;
priest (Rochester) 1880; C. of St Matthias's, Birmingham,
1885-6. C. of Knllio.oke, Kent, i.ssn-y. 1.. ,A St Mark's,
Reigate, Surrey, 1889 00. Missionary (C.M.S.) at rCuma-
int'to, Japan, 1800-2; at Osaka, 1802-4; at Hakodate, 1S94-
1920. Chaplain to the liishop of Hokkaido. 1001 :n. P el
FUlinghaiii, I m- er-'a1' Pied Jan. 1, 1946. (Highgate
Sch. Reg.; ' > ckford; The Times, Jan. 4. 1946.)
LANG, FRANK HOPE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. S, 1S96.
S. of the Rev. Robert (1859), of Old Warden vicarage,
Biggleswade. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Bp. Mitchinson, for Peterb.)
1902; priest (Peterb.) 1903; C. of Dallington, Northants.,
1902-6. C. of Old Windsor, Berks., 1906-11. R. of Twywell,
Northants., 191 1-34. R. of North Cadbury, Somerset,
1934-45. Brother of the next and Robert C. V. (1890).
(Harrow Sell. Reg.; Crockford.)
Lang, Harold Montgomery
LANG, HAROLD MONTGOMERY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1896. 4th s. of the Rev. Robert (1S59), V. of Old Warden,
Beds. B. May 26, 1877, at Silsoe, Beds. School, Charter-
house. Matnc. Michs. 1S96; Scholar (Class. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class, 1S99; Theo. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901); Hebrew
prize; B.A. 1S99; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Coventry, for
Worcester) 1901; priest \ Worcester) 1902; C. of St Nicholas's
Kenilworth, 1901-4. Vice- Principal of Ordsall Hall Clergy
School, Salford, 1904-S and C. of St George's, Hulme, Lanes.,
1904-S. C. of Ultiiig, Essex, 1910-12. R. of Woodham-
\\ alter, 190S-4S-, and V. of Ulting, 1912-4S-. Brother of
the above and of Robert C. V. (1S90). (C harter house Sch.
Reg.; Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
LANG. HENRY ASTELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1893. [S. of George Lukis, of India.] B. Mar. 12, 1874,
at Ickwell, Beds. Schools, Sununerheld and Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1S93. 2nd Lieut., Worcs. Regt.,
1895; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1900. In the S. African War,
1S99-1901. Major, 1913. Served in the Great War. 19 1 4- 19
(Major, Worcs. Regt.; mentioned in despatches); killed in
action in Gallipoli, June 9, 1915. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
LANG, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 15,
1S39. Of Surrey. S. of Oliver, architect [of Woolwich, Kent],
Schools.Blackheath Proprietary and King's College, London
(Mr T. G. Hall). Matric. Michs. 1839. Migrated (age 21) to
Magdalene, Apr. 30, 1840; B.A. 1S43; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) Oct. 15, 1S43; priest, 1S44; C. of Charlton, Kent,
1843-4. Chaplain, H.M.S. Grampus (in the Pacihc), 1845-$;
Arrogant (W. Indies), 1S49-53; Juno (Australia), 1853-5;
Dido, 1855-6; Liffey, 1S5S-61; Racoon, 1861-2; Wellcsley,
1S62-5. Chaplain, R. Marines Div., Woolwich, 1S66-7;
Agincourt and Pembroke, 1S67-71. Head of the Chaplains,
R.N., and Chaplain, Greenwich Hospital, 1S71-2; retired,
1876. Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, iSSS. Residing at
Malvern Wells, in 1895. Died July 1, 1898. {Crockford;
Clergy List; Tiie Times, July 4, 1S9S.}
LANG, JAMES THOMASON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Mar. 26, 1S62. S. of Arthur Harrow, Esq., late of the Indian
Civil Sen-ice. B. at Allahabad, India. School, Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1S62; B.A. (i2iA Wrangler) 1S66; (Theo.
Exam., 1st Class, 1867); equal for the Schorield prize, 1867;
Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1869. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
1S67; M.A. 1869. Fellow of Corpus, 1667; Dean, 1871-7 and
1SS3-5; tutor, 1886-97. Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1880.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S67; priest. 1S69; C. of Wisbech St Peter,
Cambs., 1867. C. of St Andrew- the- Less, Cambridge, 1S68-
71. V. of St Bene't's, Cambridge, 1871-91. V. of Christ
Church, Finchley, 1898-1911. R. of Landbeach, Cambs.,
1911-22. Died Mar. 23, 1923. Brother of Robert (1859).
(Harroii Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 356; Crockford.)
LANG, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 26, 1837. Matric.
Lent, 1838. One of these names, only s. of Walter, of Sydney,
N.S.W., Australia, deceased, was adin. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. iS, 1838. Called to the Bar, May 28, 1841. in Calcutta
in 1850. [Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LANG, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, May 2, 1888. S. of
W[uliam], Esq., of 28, Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W.
[B. 1869, at St Kilda, Australia.] School, Clifton. Matric.
Michs. 18SS; exhibitioner. Awarded Royal Humane Society's
medal for saving two boys from drowning, 1885. Appointed
to Indian Civil Service, ibSS; Assistant Magistrate and
Collector, Bengal; Officiating Under Secretary to Govt.,
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1S96; Political
Agent, 1900; Magistrate and Collector, June, 1902; Com-
missioner, 1915. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Lieut.-
Col., I.A.R., commanding 52nd Labour Group, B.E.F.,
France). Member of Bengal Legislative Council, 1916-19;
retired, 1924. Chairman, Bengal Publicity Board, Nov.
1918-May, 1919. Kaisar-i-Hind medal, 1902. Died July 31,
1941, at Cleithaugh, Jedburgh, Roxburgshire. {Clifl
Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Scottish Biographies; The Times, Aug. 2,
1941.)
LANG, OWEN CHARLES SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Jan. 22, 1852. S. of Charles. B. [Jan. 17, 1833],
in London. School, Cheltenham. Matnc. Michs. 1852; B.A.
1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1856; priest,
1857; C. of Farnham, Surrey, 1856-7. R. of Pv.ll
Pembs., 1857-65- R- of
V. of Freusha!:
1885-1908. Married, 185S, Mai. 1. ol I.
Robinson, of Lydd, Kent. Died Mar. 5, 1 ,
Coll. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 9, 1905.)
LANG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 21, 1859. S. of
Arthur, of West Hill, Harrow, Middlesex. B. Apr. 6,
Jessore, India. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1
136}; M Crii ket 'blue,' [860
(Carlisle) 1863; C. ol Kendal, Westmorland,
Langdale, John Thomas
1863-5. C. of Petworth, Sussex, 1865-72. V. of Silsoe, Beds.,
1S73-81. Clerical Secretary, C.M.S., 1SS1-Q2. V. of Old
Warden, Beds., 1892-1902. V. of Dinton, Bucks .
R. of Wood ham -Walter, Essex, 1Q07-S. Died Mar.
Brother of James T. (1862); father of Frank H. (1S90),
Harold M. (1896) and the next. (Harro-u- Sch. Reg.; Book of
Blues; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 25, 1908.)
LANG, ROBERT CHARLES VAUGHAN. Adm. (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1890. Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (above),
of Harrow. B. at Petworth, Surrey. [School. Harrow.]
Matiic. Michs. 1890; B.A 1 v. 1903. Head Master
of St Aubyn's School, Rottingdean. Died Aug. 14, 1^40. The
perfect example of a schoolmaster who has done so much
to make England great.' Brother of Frank H. (1S96) and
Harold M. (1S96). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, Sept. 5, 1940.)
LANG, WILLIAM DICKSON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
[2nd s. of Edward Tickell, deceased. Civil Engineer, Public
Works Dept., India, and Hebe, dau. of John Venn Prior.]
B. Dec. 29, 187S, at Kiernal, Punjab. Schools [Christ's
Hospital and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar and
exhibitioner; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1901;
M.A. 1905; Sc.D. 1919. Entered the Department of Geology,
British Museum, 1902; Assistant Keeper, 1921; Deputy-
Keeper, 1927; Keeper, 1928-38. F.R.S., 1929; F.G.S.;
F.Z.S. Member of Council of the Geological Society, 1923-6;
Lyell medal, 1928. Author, Handbook of British M uii
and works on geology and natural history. Of Lias Lea,
Charmouth, Dorset, in 1945. [Who's Who.)
LANGDALE, Bar.
■ B1CKERSTETH, HENRY (1802).
LANGDALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Mar. i,
1S20. Of Sussex. S. of the Rev. Edward (doubtless the next).
B. at East Hoathly. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1S20;
Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1825;
pnest, 1S26. R. of East Hoathly, Sussex, 1828-82. Surro-
gate, dio. of Chichester, 182S. Died Jan. 29, 1SS2, aged 79.
Father of JohnJT. (1872). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford;
The Standard, l;<\>.
82.)
LANGDALE, EDWARD RUDSTONE. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Pembroke, Nov. 4, 1772. 3rd s. of William, merchant, of
London. B. there [June 21, 1754]. [School, Christ's Hospital.]
Matric. Easter, 1773; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Ord. deacon
{Lift. dim. from Canterbury) i777; priest (Gloucester, Litt.
dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 23, 1781; C. of Wadhurst,
Sussex. R. of Chignal-Smealey, Essex, 1790-1S38 [G. Mag
gives 1S28-3S). Died Feb. 16, 1S3S, at East Hoathly rectory,
Sussex. Doubtless father of the above. (Christ's Hospital
Reg.; Cant. Ad Bk.; G. Mag., 1S3S, 1. 440.)
LANGDALE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, Apr. 9, 1836. [3rd] s. of Mfarmaduke] Rfobert],
Esq. [of Garston House, Godstone, Surrey (and Pix Hall,
Hawkhurst, Kent), and Louisa, dau. of George Jordan. B.
Jan. 15, 1817]. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. is44.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, 1S40; priest, Sept. 19, 1S41,
C. of Wendover, 1S40. C. of Bexley, Kent, -1845-54. V. of
Compton with Up Marden, Sussex, 1854-97. Married, Sept. 5,
1S48, Elizabeth Buchanan, dau. of Henry S. Hyde Wol-
laston, of Welling, Kent. Died June 22, 1902, at Compton.
Father of the next and of Walter A. (1S69). {Ct
Clergy Lists; Burke, L.G., which gives 'died June 23"; The
T»nes, June 24, 1902.)
LANGDALE, HORACE MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Si
John's, Apr. 23, 1874. Of Sussex. [3rd] s. of the Rev.
George Augustus (above) [and Elizabeth Buchanan], ii.
[May 12, 1855], at Compton, Sussex. Bapt. June 24, 1S55.
[School, Clifton. ] Matnc. Michs. 1874. Ord. deacon (Wor-
cester) 1878; priest, 1879; C.ot Hanbury, Worc^., 1
C. of Compton with LTp Marden, Sussex, 1S80-97; V. there
1897-1903. Married (1) Nov. 6, 1:578, Catherine Elizabeth,
dau. of William Jacob, of the Isle of Wight, and had issue;
(2) Jan. 12, 1909, Alice Hester, dau. of the Rev. G. A. Walker,
V. of Cbidham, Sussex. Died Nov. 29, 1915. Brother of
Walter A. (1869). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Fox-Davie^
Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
LANGDALE, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, izjz. S. of the Rev. Edward (1820), R. of East
Hoathly, Sussex. Schools, ChiistV Hospital and St John's
College, Hurst. Matnc. Michs. 1&72; B.A. 1
erbury) 1076; priest (St Albans) 1879; C. of Mailing,
Kent, 1S76-0. l. of Hawkwell, Essex, 1879-.-.
M, Sussex, 1882-7. C.ofl'ii: it, 1887-90.
C. of Codicote, Herts., 1890-2. C. of Cbailey, Sussex. 1S92-5.
C. of West Coker, Somerset, 1895-7. K- ot Willoughby*
Waterleys, Leics., 1898-1901. R. of Bleadon, Somerset,
[o. Resided subsequently at Bexhill
■ pr. 22, 191 1, aged 60. (I. A. Walker, 540, (
/ he i i":ti, Apr. 25, 1911.)
Langdale, Walter Atkinson
LANGDALE, WALTER ATKINSON. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Mar. 23, 1869. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Augustus (1836)
[and Elizabeth Buchanan]. B. [Nov. 23. 1850], at Bexley,
Kent. Bapt. Dec. 19, 1850. [School, Bradnekl.] Matric.
Michs. 1869. Died Apr. 7, 187=;. Brother of Horace M. (1874)-
(BraJfield Coll. Reg.; Burke. L.G.)
LANGDALE, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sr Catha-
rine's, Jan. 14, 1S28. [4th s. of Marniaduke, of Holborn,
London "(and Sarah Augusta, dau. of Robert Kelnam of
Gt Gonerby and Billiugborough, Lines.). B. May 9, 1796.
School, Charterhouse.) Matric. Michs. 182S; B.A. 1834.
Ord. priest (London, Litt. dim. from York) June 14, 1835;
C. of Hitcham, Bucks., -1 841-5. Married Mary Anne, dau.
of Henry H. Jackson, of Lewes, Sussex, and had issue. Died
Jan. 21, 1885, at his residence, 2, Ormond Terrace, Regent's
Park, London. (Burke, L.G., 1939; The Guardian. Jan. 28,
1885.)
LANGDON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Oct. 7, 1861.
Of Devon. S. of George, yeoman [and Mary Anne], B. at
Westdowu. Bapt. Apr. 17, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A.
1865. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1S65; priest, 1006; C. of
Sedgneld, Durham, 1865-70. K. of High Bickmgton, Devon,
1870-82. V. of New Sleaford, Lines., 1882-1925. Rural
Dean of LarTord, 1904-18. Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral, 1918-
25. Married, 1866, Elizabeth, dau. of John Coote Davy, of
Chulmleigh, Devon. 1 »ied Nov. 16, 1925, at Sleaford vicarage.
Father of the next. (Crockford; Who was Who, 1916-28;
The Guardian, Nov. 20, 1925.)
LANGDON, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1, 1887;
Choral Scholar. [S. of the Rev. Alfred (above), V. of [New]
Sleaford, Lines.] Schools, King's College Choir and Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1911. Ord. deacon
(Bp. Barry, for Exeter) 1891; priest (Exeter) 1892; C. of
Clyst-Hydon, Devon, 1891-3. C. of Heavitree, 1893-5.
Minor Canon of Windsor, 1895-1900. R. of Hartley Wespall,
Hants., 1900-5. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.). R. of Gt Munden, Herts., 1905-28. Died May 1,
1928, aged 59. Buried at Munden. (Rossall S1I1. Keg.; King's
Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Crockford; The limes, May 3,
1028.)
LANGDON, AUGUSTIN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 18. 1855. S. of Augustus (next), of Not ting
Hill, London. B. [Sept. 28, 1837], at Yeovil, Somerset.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 8, 1858. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1861.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Resided at Hastings;
dead in 1890. Father of Edmund W. H. (1887) and Henry
C. T. (1890). (Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists.)
LANGDON, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Jan. 21, 1830. S. of William. B. in London. School, HaU
Place, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1830; LL.B. 1S36. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. ig, 1830. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27,
1S35. Of 38, Norland Square, Bayswater, Loudon, W., in
1870. Father of the above. [Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
LANGDON, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Dec. 13,
[824. Of Dorset. Matric. Lent, 1825; B.A. 1829. V. of
Queen-Camel, Somerset, 1832-82. Died at the vicarage,
Dec, 13, 1882, aged 93. (Foster, Index Eccles.', Crockford;
Clergy List; The Guardian, Pre. 20, 1882.)
LANGDON, CHARLES GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. i. 1895. B. May 15, 1877. Maine. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Bp. Barry) 1900; priest
(London) 1901; C. of All Saints', Friern Barnet, Middlesex,
1900-7. C. of SS. Peter and Paul, Teddington, 1907-13.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.).
V, "t St Michael and All Angels, Bromley, 1913-25. V. of
St Matthew's, Citv Koad, London, 1925-41. Died Feb. 17,
1941. (Univ. War List; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 19, 1941.)
LANGDON, EDMUND WILLIAM HOLDICH. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Middlesex. S. of Augustin
William (1855), barrister, of 4, Castle Down terrace, Hastings.
B, Mar. 29, 1868, at 25, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill,
London. School, University School, Hastings (Mr J.
Stewart). Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1888; B.A. 1890.
Brother of Henry C. T. (1890).
LANGDON, EUGENE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 9,
1849. S. of Walter. B. in New York, U.S.A. Educated at
Columbia University, New York. Matric. Michs. 1849.
LANGDON, GILBERT. B.A , incorp. from Oxford, 1779; M.A.,
from Magdalene, 1774. [S. of Gilbert, of Woodbury, Devon.,
gent.] Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1757,
age 18; B.A. (Mertun, Oxford) 1761. R. of Mansion, Dorset,
until 1782. R. of Farleigh-Hungerford, Somerset, with
Winterbourne-Houghton, Dorset, 1782-95. V. of Milton
Abba . 17'-' 1822 [Cant Act Bk.; U Ox m , ( lerica
Langdon-Davies, Guy
LANGDON, GILBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, Dec. 14, 1824. Of Dorset. [Probably s. of the Rev.
Gilbert Henry (Exeter College, Oxford, 1797), K. of Athel-
hampton.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834.
P.C. of All Souls, Brighton, 1854-S. K. of Oviiu.
1838-51. Canon of Chichester, 1848. Married, 1838, Frances,
2nd dau. of Admiral Sir John Ommanney, K.C.B. Ltied
Dec. 2, 1S51, at Devonport. (Al. Oxon.\ T. A. Walker, 422
and MS. notes; Clergy List. Foster, Index Eccles.)
LANGDON, HARRIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Maj
B. Mar. 26, 1818, at Crediton, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1838;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
LANGDON, HENRY CHARLES THEuDORE. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1890. S. of Augustin William (185=,), barrister,
deceased. B. [Dec. 12], 1871, at Hastings. School, Uni-
versity School, Hastings. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1913. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1007; 1> P.H., 1908. Medical Officer of
Health for the Borough of Mansfield. Assistant Medical
Officer of Health for "tin- City of Westminster. Medical
Officer, Board of Education. House Surgeon, East Sussex
Hospital, Hastings. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C.; Lieut.-Col. (Med.), R.A.F.; O.B.E.; men-
tioned in despatches). In practice at Maida Vale in 1930.
Died early in July, 1933. Brother of Edmund W. H. (1887).
[Venn, 11. 514; Medical Directories; Univ. War List.)
LANGDON, JOHN. Adm. si/ar at Sr John's, Oct. 29, 1
Somerset. [S. of Robert Sampson, of Sherborne.] School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1S32; B.A.
M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (York, for Bath and Wells) Nov. 17.
1833; pnest (Bath and Wells) Jau. 18, 1835; C. of Trent,
Somerset, 1833-4. C. of Barwick, 1834-53. R. of Nailsea
with Bourtou, 183S-9. Head Master of Yeovil Graninia<-
School, 1839-72. V. of Mudford, 1853-90. P.C. of Yeovil
Marsh, 1872-82. Died June 19, 1890. (Sherborne Reg.;
Crockford; Clergy List.)
LANGDON, JOHN CHURCHILL STUCKEY. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 21, 186S. [Eldest s. of John Churchill, J. P.,
of Parroches Lodge, Somerset. B. 1849.] Matric. Michs.
1868. Lieut., West Somerset Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1873;
Capt., 1883-92. Of Parroches Lodge, Tortworth, Chard.
J.I', for Somerset and Devon. (Army Lists; Watford.)
LANGDON, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1.
1S93. B, Aug. 10, 1S74. [School, Kings', Ely.] Matric.
Michs. 1893; Scholar; h..\ 1 . 1 ..■ d m the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Hampshire Kegt.); died Mar. 14, 1916, of
wounds received in action. (Kings* Sch., Ely, Reg.; Univ.
War List.)
LANGDON, MORTIMER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895-
S. and h. of James, solicitor, deceased, of Ashford, Devon.
B. Dec. 2, 1&75, at Barnstaple. School, Ilftacombe College.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Of Woodham, Exeter, in
1945-. (CM. Pari. Reg.)
LANGDON, ROBERT COLWELL. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
May 4, 1847. S. of John, Esq., Captain, R.N. [and Aim].
B. at Colton, Lanes. Bapt. June 13, 182S. School, Hevers-
.i atric. Michs. 1847.
LANGDON, WILLIAM TOBIAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 30, 1828. [Only] s. of William [of Cadogan
Place, Loudon]. B. in London. School, pnvate. Matric.
Michs. 1828. Migrated to Worcester College, Oxford, whence
he matric. Dec. 0, 1832, age 22. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 1, 1828. Called to the Bar, |.m. 14, 1842. F.S.A. Died
Dec'. 20, iSt-3. (Al. Oxon.\ Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LANGDON-BROWN, WALTER (1889), see BROWN, W. L.
LANGDON-DAVIES, BERNARD NOEL. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1896. 3rd s. of Charles, electrical engineer, of 45, Red-
clifie Square, S. Kensington, London. B. Dec. 7, 1876, at
Anerley, Surrey. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1896;
Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1899; M.A. 1903.
President of the Union, 1898. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn;
Tancred student. University Extension Lecturer, Cambridge
and London. Private tutor, 1902-12. Lecturer for Garton
Foundation on Internationalism, 1912. Managing Director
of the Labour Publishing Co. Manager of the Theosophical
Publishing House, 1920-32. Managed a hotel in Corsica, 1934.
Publicity manager, Cre&ta Silks Ltd., 1936-9. Edited Young
England. Author (with b. 11. Hayward), Democracy and the
Press. Brother of the next. (Who's Who.)
LANGDON-DAVIES, GUY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Jan. 15,
1892. S. of Charles, of Redcliffe Square, London, S.W. B.
Apr. 18, 1869. (School, Dover College. J Matric. Lent, 1892;
B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Kouhrster) 1894; pnest (Zululand)
1897; C. of Christ Church, Camberwell, Surrey, 1894-6. C.
of Eshowe, Zululand, 1896-9. Died May 18, 1901, at Est-
couit, Natal. Brother of the above. [Dovet Coll. Reg.;
1 roc) | M ty 22, 19 u.J
Langdon-Down, Percival Langdon
LANGDON-DOWN, PERCIVAL LANGDON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14. 1S86. S. of John Haydon. of Ni.nnans-
field, Hampton Wick, Middlesex. B. 1868, at Teddington,
Middlesex. School, Harrow. Matric. Miehs. 1886; B K. '■ <:
V.1-. ., B.Chir. and M.A. 1893. At the London II S]
House Physician and House surgeon, London Hospital
Practised in Welbeck Street, London; also at Hampton
Wick, Middlesex. Died Aug. iq, 1925, at Teddington.
Brother of the next. (Medical Directories; The Times,
Aug. 21, 1925.)
LANGDON-DOWN, REGINALD LANGDON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity. May 12, 1SS5. S. of [Dr] John Haydon [of Harley
Street, W.. and] Normansfield, Hampton Wick. Middlesex.
B. 1866, at Redhill, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1S88; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A. 1892. At the London Hospital. M.R.C.P.,
1894.. Physician to the National association for the welfare
oi the feeble-minded. Practised at 47, Welbeck Street,
London, and at Hampton Wick; subsequently (1945) of
Teddington. Brother of the above, (Harrow Sck
Medical Directories; P. E. Towell.)
LANGE, FREDERICK MONTAGUE TOWNSHEND. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1876. S. of Frederick George. B.
at sea, off Ascension Island. School, Wellington College.
Matric. Easter, 1877. 2nd Lieut., Middlesex Engineer-
Volunteers, 1S7S. Member of Institute of Chemical En-
gineers; of Institute of Mining Engineers. Director of Vulcan
Dynamo and Motor Co., Ltd. Died 1928. Brother of Walter
M. (1880). {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
LANGE, FREDERICK WILLIAM THEODORE. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 2, 1885. S. of Julius. B. [Mar. 18, 1866], in
London. Schools, Brunswick, Antwerp, and Pan?. Matric.
Michs. 1S85. Resided nine terms. With the firm of A.
Leidemann and Co., Newcastle, 188S-91. Worked under
Charles Welch, F.S.A. (Librarian of the Guildhall Library)
1891-2. First Librarian to the Gravesend Corporation,
1693-5; of the Bride foundation, Fleet Street, 1895-1911-.
An authority on London history. Started Blades and Pay-
more Edwards Topographical Libraries. (Peile, 11. 719;
Christ's CoU. Notes.)
LANGE, JOHANNES HENRICUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 11, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Frederic Henry, of The Wick,
Brighton [and of LUtenhage, Cape of Good Hope], B. Apr. 1,
1852, at the Cape of Good Hope. School, Brighton. Matric.
Michs. 1672; LL.B. 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 28,
1874. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S76. Member of the
Legislative Assembly for Kimberley, 1888-9. Crown Pro-
secutor for Griqualand West, 1892-6. Puisne Judge, Griqua-
land West High Court, 1896-1910. Puisne Judge, Supreme
Court of South Africa. 1910-. Chairman of the Judicial
Commission to inquire into the Rebellion in S. Africa, 1914.
Died 1923. (Foster, Men at tlie Bar; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Burke, Knightage; Kelly, 1927 (sub his widow).)
LANGE, MICHAEL EMIL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Aug. 1,
1891. S. of Hermann. B. Jan. 28, 1873, in London. School,
University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
(Semitic Langs. Trip., 1st Class) 1894; Tyrwhitt Hebrew
scholar, 1895; M.A. 1898. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 17, 1898. Engaged in social and political work. Of
21, Cavendish Road West, St John's Wood, in 1911. Died
Aug. 24, 1925, in Palestine. (Peile, 11. 76S; Law Lists; 1 he
Times, Sept. 10, 1925.)
LANGE, WALTER MASON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1880. S. of Frederick George. B. in Paris. School,
Wellington. Matric. Michs. 1880. Brother of Frederick
M. T. (1876). (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
LANGFORD, ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
I, 1827. S. of Buller Rolle. B. at Bristol. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1828. 'Diedvoung.' (Harrow Sch.
Reg.)
LANGFORD, COCK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 5,
1765. S. of Abraham [auctioneer], of London. [Bapt.
June 5, 1765.] School, Westminster. Scholar, 1766; matric.
Michs. 1768; B.A. 1769. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Mar. 31, 1771 ;
priest (Norwich) Oct. 28, 1772; R. of Gt Mr-
Norfolk, 1772-89. Married, May 8, 1768, Mary Gubbin, of
Covent Garden, Westminster. Died Feb. 17, 1789, having
been seized with an apoplectic fit as he was dancing at the
assembly rooms. (Record of Old Westminsters;
.\orthants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1789, I. 278.)
and Margaret, dau. of Samuel Oliver, of Birstall,
ton, Bucks. [Bapt. Sept. 6, 1770.] Matri
1789; B.A. 1793. Fellow it Eton,
1] '
Lines., 1800-7. Married, Dec. 31, 1793, Sophia, dau. of
Langham, Daniel Edwards
Thomas Herbert, of Lewes, Sussex. Died Dec. 20, 1807
Brother of Frederick (1792) and William W. (178
Coll. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1793, »■ 1214,
and ibid. 1807, 11. 1237.)
LANGFORD, EDWARD [HENRY]. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 29, 1831; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. (age 20) Nov. 7, 1828; postmaster, 1828-31. 3rd s.
of Edward, Esq., of Bath. B. there Nov. 7, 1808. Matric.
Michs. 1831; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest, 183d.
R. of Marksbury and V. of Hrislington, Somerset, 1843-fts.
Died Jan. 7, 1885, at Marksbury rectory. Father of the
next. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy Lists; Crockford; Tar G
I in 14. 1885.)
LANGFORD, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) al I >■'
Apr. 5, 1862, S. of the Rev. Edward Henry (above). 11.
[May 20, 1S43], at Bradford, Somerset. School. Marlborough.
Michs. 1S62; LL.B. 1867. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Eastover, Somerset, 1869-73-
C. of St Paul's, Hammersmith, London, i873"5- C. of
Langley-Marish, Bucks., 1875-82. C. of Marksbury, Somerset,
1 382-5. C. of Winterboumc Kingston, Dorset, 1886-7. C. of
Lane-End, Bucks., 1887-9. v- of Brewham and Redlynch,
Somerset, 1889-1916. Lived subsequently at 20, Grosvenor
Place, Bath, and disappears from Crockford, 1933. (Venn,
"■ 35?.)
LANGFORD, FREDERIC. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Dec. 23, 1792. [3rds. of the Rev. William (1763) ■]
B. at Eton. [Bapt. Dec. 6, 1773-] Died June, 1793, of
consumption, 'in the neighbourhood of Eton,' aged 19.
Brother of Edward (1789) and William W. (1788). (Eton
Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1793, I. 578.)
LANGFORD, JOHN THOMAS. M.A. 1855, incorp. from Dublin.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Francis, R. of Kilcoman (and Margaret
Stewart). B. Mar. 13, 1S10, in Limerick.] Adm. pens, at
Trinity College, Dublin, Mar. 4, 1833, age 17; B.A. (Dublin)
1S37; M.A. (Dublin) 1840. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Al.
Dubl.)
LANGFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Mar. 23, 1763. [Youngest s. of Edward, of
St Albans (and Marv, landlady of the ' White Hart').] B. at
South Mymms. Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1763; B.A. 1767;
M.A. 1770. Fellow, 1766-9. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Lincoln)
Dec. 21, 1766; priest (Bp. of Exeter) Apr. 10, 1768. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1766-75; Lower Master, 1775-1S03. Fellow
of Eton, 1S03-14. V. of Sandridge, Herts., 1778-1801. R. "t
Whiston, Northants., 1778. R. of Newdigate, Surrey. V. of
Isleworth, Middlesex, 1801-14. Canon of Worcester, 1785 -
Canon of Windsor, 1787-1814. Married, Aug. 13, 1769,
Margaret, dau. of Samuel Oliver, of Birstall, Leics. Died
Jan. 21, 1S14, at Sydenham. Father of Edward (1789),
Frederic (1792) and of William W. (1788). (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1814, I. 202.)
LANGFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 24,
1845; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matne.
(age 21) Mar. 16, 1843. [2nd s. of Joseph, of St Andrew's,
Holbom.] Matric. Lent, 1845. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn,
Jan. 26, 1854. Died Dec. 27, 1874. (Al. Oxon.; Law Lists.)
LANGFORD, WILLIAM [WASS]. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Pembroke, June 21, 1788. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William
(1763). Bapt. Dec. 9, 1772, at Eton. [School, Eton.)
Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1789; matric. Michs. 17S0;
B.A. 1793. H.M. Consul-General at Tripoli, 1803-12. Mar-
ried, Mar. 3, 1803, — , dau. of Marmaduke Peacocke, of
Cavendish Square, London. Died Apr. 25, 1817, of apoplexy,
in Downing Street, London. Brother of Edward (1789) and
Frederic (1792). (Eton Coll. Reg. (William Wass); T. A.
Walker, 359; G. Mag., 1803, 1. 282, and 1817, 1. 475)
LANGFORD, WILLIAM WATSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 4, 1821. S. of Edward. B. at Watlington Park. Oxon.
School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1822. Migrated to Trinity,
Oct. 22, 1822, aged 20; B.A. 1826. Ord. priest (Oxford)
Dec. 24, 1826. V. of Watlington, Oxon., 184] 64. Pi
Oct. 22, 1864, aged 63. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LANGHAM, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Mar. 13, 1850. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1854;
M.A, 1S57. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1855; I . "I Beccles,
Ik, 1855-9. Resided subsequently at 2;, Highbury New
Park, Islington, Middlesex, and disappears from Clergy List,
i860 and from Crockford, 1868.
LANGHAM, DANIEL EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1866. [B. 1849. School, Brighton College.]
and 1.1..M. 1873.
Adm. solicitor, Trinity Tei Pi ,. Gresham
Street, 1 ondoi , B.C.
1880.)
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LANGHAM, EDGAR NORMAN. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1883.
S. of Samuel, shopkeeper [and Selina]. B. at Hinckley,
Leics. Bapt. Feb. 10, 1875. Migrated as pens, to St John's,
Tan. 24, 1884; B.A. 1885; M \. 1889. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1 ■'■; priest, 1887. Assistant Master .it Norwich Middle
School for sis years. Science master at Ripon Grammar
School, 1885-91. Head Master of Rastrick Grammar School,
Brighouse, 1891- 1923. Lie. pr., dio. of Ripon, 1886-1924;
of Wakefield, 1891-1924. Resided subsequently at East-
bourne. [Crockford, 1941.)
LANGHAM, EDWARD OWEN. Adrn. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 3, 1873. S. of J. G., of Urkneld, Sussex. [B.
Au^. 28, 1854.] School. Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
I'syn; B.A. and LL.B. 1S77; LL.M. 188S. 2nd Lieut., Sussex
Artillery Vol., 1879. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1879. Practised
at Eastbourne and .it Uckfield. Clerk to the Justi < . al
Eastbourne. (Brighton Colt. Reg,; Army Lists; Law Lists,
until 1920.)
LANGHAM, FRANCIS NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1859. [2nd] s. of Herbert (1821). B. [June 9, 1841],
at Cottesbrooke, Northants. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
r85g; B.A, 1863, Of Highgate House, Creaton, Northants.
Died \u-. 23, 1916. [Eton Colt. Keg.; Burke, P. and B.)
LANGHAM, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1882. S. of Frederick] Afdolphus], Esq., of Hastings. B.
July 22, 1863. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A and LL.B. 1885; M.A. 1890. Adm. Solicitor, iS.ss.
Clerk to the Tustkes, .it I Listings and at Bexhill. Played
Rugby football for Sussex, 1884-7. Major, R. Sussex Regt.
(TO. 1896. Served in the Great War, 1014-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
sth Batt., R. Sussex Regt. (T.F.); Co!., 1918, Labour Corps.;
mentioned in despatches; C.M.G., 1915; V.D.). Of Half
Acre, Starrs Green, Battle, Sussex, in 1945. Died there
Sept. 29. 1946. Brother of Percy 1- (180.S). {Tonbridge Sch.
Reg.; Univ. War List; Army Lists; Laic /,r./s; Who's Wl;».)
LANGHAM, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's, Tan. 4, 1821.
2nd s. of Sir James [Christ Church, Oxford, 1794], 10th Bart.,
M.I-'., of Middlesex [and sometime of Cottesbrooke,
Northants.]. [B. June 12, 1S04.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M A 1828. Adrn. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 15, 1824. Called to the Bar, May 19, T829. Married,
June 25, iSv"), Laura Charlotte, dau. of Nathaniel and Lady
Charlotte Micklethwait, of Taverham Hall, Norfolk. Died
Feb. 27. 1874. Father of Francis N. (1859). (Burke, A and
/>'.; Inns 0/ Court.)
LANGHAM [post CARTER"|, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesi's, M.iy 5, 1813. S. of William. Esq., of Feltwell, Norfolk.
Ji 1795]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1813;
B.A. 1817, as Carter. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May ", 1S17,
as Carter, John. Assumed the surname and arms of Carter
in lieu of Langham, by Royal Licence, Nov. 23, 1813. Of
Northwold, Norfolk. Married, Jan. 9, 1819, Mary Ann. dau.
of William George Daniel Tvssen, of Foulden Hall, Norfolk.
Died ( let. 16, 1847, at Northwold. (Burke, L.G., 1925.)
LANGHAM, JOSHUA JAMES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1879.
[S. of Samuel Frederick, coroner for the City of London.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1870; exhibi-
tioner. B.A, 1883; M.A. 1886. Army tutor at Croydon,
Surrey, 1S82-3. Ord. deacon (London) 1883; priest, 1884;
C. of St Mary's, Bryanston Square, 1883 6. Chaplain, Dorset
House branch of Samaritan Free Hospital for Women and
Children, 1884-6. Principal, Clergy Daughters' School, War-
rington, 1886-9. v- of Padgate, Lanes., 1889-1900. C. of
Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs., 1906—7. C. of Weston-super-
Mare, W07-11. V. <>t Bridgwater with Chilton, 1911-20.
Rural Dean of Bridgwater. 1914 -20. I'reh. of Wells Cathe-
dral, 191N. V. of Herrow, SnTuei m(, 1920 S. V. of Crewkeme
with Easthams, 1928-31. Died Mar. 24, 1939, at Weston-
super-Mare, aged 78. Buried there. (King's. C-'lt. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, M ir. 27, 1939.)
LANGHAM, PERCY JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, [895.
[Youngest] s. of Fredem k A<1< ilphus, Esq., of Menedenr ( w'O.
Ore, Hastings. [B. 1876.] School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1895. A tea-planter in Ceylon, 1S97-1900. Served in the
South African War with the Imperial Yeomanry, 1 900-1.
In Canada, 1902-8. Rubber planting in Malaya; of At her ton
Estate, Port Dickson, Negri Scmbilan. Brother of Frcdenck
G. (1882). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
LANGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 12, 1789. [2nd] s. of [Sir] James [7th Bart.], of London
[and Juliana, sister and heiress of Thomas Musgrave <>i old
Cleeve, Somerset]. B. Feb. 10, 1:771. School, Eton. Matric.
Lent, 1790. Succeeded as Sth Hart., Feb, 7, 1795. High
Sheriff of Northants,, 1797-8. Married (1) Aug.
Henrictu-i E. F., dau. and heiress of the Hon. Charl< 5 V ine,
Langhorne, John Theodosics
of Mount Ida, Norfolk, and had issue; (2) May 19, t8io,
Augusta PrisciUa, dau. of the Hon. William Henry Irby.
Died Mar. 8, 1812, in Cavendish Square, London. Buried at
Cottesbrooke. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.\ G E.C.]
G. Mag., 1812, 1. 393.)
LANGHORNE, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 31,
1836. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1836. C. of Wool,
Dorset, 1841-2. C. of St James's, Manchester, 1842-4. C. of
St Mary's Taunton, i.slt-.s. y. of Burley, Yorks., 1848-52.
V. of Holy Trinity, Preston, 1852-67. Disappears from
Crockford, 1870. (Clergy List.)
LANGHORNE, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs. 1893. S. of [the Rev.] William Henry (1S47). B.
May m, 1*74, at Hackney, Middlesex. [School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. r8g3; B.A. 1S96; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (London) 1904; priest, 1905. Assistant Master at the
Mercers' School, Holborn, London, 1898-1911. C. of St
Luke's. Hackney, Middlesex, 1904-8. C. of St Bartholomew's,
Sydenham, 1909-10. C. of St Mark's, Kemp Town, Brighton,
1912-14. C. of St Paul's, Worthing, 1914-17. C.-in-i barge
of Sompting, Sussex, 1917-19. C. of West Tarring, igig 24.
R. of St Johii-sn/i-Castro, [.owes, eg .. i |S-. [Mercitant
ta-,1 ■' ■' Reg.; Sch.->lmastet ■ kford.)
LANGHORNE, HERBERT YORKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 1, 1895. S. of the Rev. John (1855). B. Jan. 27, 1877,
in Tonbridge. Schools, King's, Rochester, and Westminster.
Matric. Michs. iS«).s; Tailored divinity student, 1895; B.A
1898; M.A. 1913. Assistant Master at the Grammar School,
Bradford, 1899-1903; at the British Grammar School, 1903;
at King's School, Pontefract, 1904-8. Head Master of C.M
School, Punjab, India; assistant Master, Government Col-
lege, Lahore. Head Master of Aldenham Park School,
Horville, Salop, 1933-7. Brother of John (i88r). (i
Reg.; Peile, 11. 8or; Schoolmasters' Direct • i
LANGHORNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 11, 1758.
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Joseph, of Wintou (and Isabel).
B. Mar. 1735-6, at Winton, in the parish of Kirkby Stephen,
Westmorland. Schools, Wintou and Appleby.] Matric.
[ulv. 1765. Private tutor and usher at Wakefield Free School.
Ordained, 1760, while at Wakefield. C of Dagenhatn. I w\,
1 761-4. C. and Lecturer of St John's, Clerkenwell, 1764.
Assistant Preacher at Lincoln's Inn, 1765. R. of Blagdon,
Somerset, r766-79. Preb. of Wells Cathedral, 1777- Married
(1) Jan. 1767, Ann Cracroft, who died 1768; (2) 1772,
Isabella, dau. of Mr John Thompson, of Brough, Westmor-
land (died 1770). Author, Poetical Works. Joint translator,
with his brother William, of Plutarch's Lives, 1770, it! ed 1
1792. Also published at her request, his letters to his first
wife before their marriage, under the title of Letters to
Eleanora. Died Apr. 1, E779, at Blagdon House. Father of
John T. (1786). (D.N.B.; C. R. Hudieston.)
LANGHORNE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 21, 1855.
S. of John, schoolmaster, of Giggleswii k, B. there [Dec. 6,
-" li<i, .1, 1 h..' |, - wn !,. Matric. M11 li-. iMs .
1856; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1S59; M.A. 1862. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1862; priest, 1864. Assistant Master at
Tonbridge School, 1860-77. C. of Hildenborough, Kent,
1S62 1. C. of Tudeley, 1871-7. Head Master of the King's
Si hi 11 J, Rochester, 1877-93. V. of Lamberhurst, Kent,
1893-1911. An antiquary. Died Dec. n, 1911, at Lamber-
hurst, aged ;v Father of Herbert Y. ( 1895) and of the next.
(Peile, 11, 539; Christ's Coll. obit, notices ; The I imes, Dec. 12,
I9«.)
LANGHORNE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 10, 1881
S. of [the Rev. ) John (above), of The Vines, Rochester. B.
[Aug. ioj, r-.i'-. at I 01 1 bridge. School, West 11 1 m- ur. M 1 1 1 1 ■ .
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at
Queen Elizabeth's School, Dedham; at Christ's 1 ollege,
Finchley, 1887-9; -ll Loretto, 1S90-7. Head Master of John
Watson's Institution, Edinburgh, 1S9 7-1925. Died Aug.
1925. Brother of Herbert I\ (1895). (Record of Old West-
minsters; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LANGHORNE, JOHN THEODOSIUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
CHRISTI, lnlvf, 1- ■', 1- lh<M,l,.n. Of Linrolnshire. [Onlv]
s. of John (175S), Ii.H (sir), R. of Blagdon, Somerset [and
\nn Cracroft], IV there Apr. 25, irh8. Schools, Wriii^toii,
Somerset (Mr J. Cox), Clayerton (Mr Graves), and Louth
(Mr Emeris). Matric. Michs. 1786. Migrated to Sidney,
Dec. 26, 1786; LL.B. 1793. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 12,
17'io, pri'-t, June _T), 1792; C. of Sudborougb, Northants.,
1790. V*. of Little Grimsby, Lines., 1807-8. V. of Harmonds-
worth with Drayton, Middlesex, 1808. Married Garthride
(sic) and had issue. Made a collection of his father's poetical
works, [804. Died Oct. 2, 1808, at Louth, Lines. (Louth Or.
Sch. Buys, Northants. Clergy; R. W, Goulding; G. Mag.
1808, 11. 956 ('Joseph Theodosius') and 1038.)
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LANGHORNE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Apr. 14, 1S47. [S. of the Rev. Thomas, Inc. of Musselburgh,
Midlothian. School, Loretto; and at Glasgow (ma 11 ;
and Edinburgh Universities.] Matric. Michs. 1S47; Scholar;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1S59. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1854; priest
(Manchester) Dec. 15, 1S55; C. of Alnwick, Northumberland,
1854-7. C. of All S unts'." Kninhtsbridge, London, 1S58 hi.
C. of St Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1862-S. C. of St Gabriel's,
Pimlico, 1869-72. C. of St Augustine's, Stepney, 1872-9;
V. there 1879-83. R. of Over Worton and V. of \< thi 1
Worton, Oxon., 18S3-1909. Author, Reminiscences; Aids to
Belief. Resided subsequently at Sefton, Cheltenham, where
he died Tune 25, 1916, aged 90. Father of Herbert 1
{Loretto Sen. Res.; Durham Ord. Bk.; Crockford; The Tunes.
June 28, 1916; C. J. Fordyce.)
LANGLEY, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July I-. 1868. Matric. Lent, 1869; Scholar; prizeman; B.A.
(151A Wrangler) rS72; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1873; priest, 1874; C. of St Giles's, Northampton, 1873-S.
C. of St Catharine's, Higher Tranmere, Cheshire, 1878-S0.
Second Master at Gt Berkharnsted Grammar School, 1880-96.
C. of All Souls, Brighton, r898-9. C. of Wakes Colne, Essex,
1899-1903. Disappears from Crockford, 1904.
LANGLEY, DANIEL BAXTER. Adm. sizar (age 27) at St
John's. Feb. 17, 1825. [B. 1797 or 1798.] Matric. Michs.
1825; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, TS27-S); LL.B. 1831;
LL.D. rS39. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June I, 1828; priest.
June 14, 1S29; C. of Pilton, Northants., 182S-34. V. of
Olney, Bucks., 1S34-56. J. P. for Bucks. R. of Yardley-
Hastings, with Denton, Northants., 1856-81. Married,
July 29, 1828, Anne, dau. of T. F. Palmer, of Olney. Author,
Olney Lectures (delivered in the parish church at Olney,
1840); Christian Laconics, etc. Died Mar. 15, 1881, at
Yardley Hastings. Father of John P. (184S). {Boase, 11. 302;
Northants. Clergy.)
LANGLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 27, 1865.
S. of Joseph, solicitor, of Shirehampton, near Bristol. B.
[Jan. 28], 1847, at L'pton, Gloucs. Schools, private, Redland
and Portishead. Matric. .Michs. 1S65; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1S70; priest, 1871; C.
of Holy Trinity. St Philip, and St James Without, Bristol,
1870-2. C. of Winterboume, Gloucs., 1872-5. C. of 1 :
1875-6. C. of Pucklechurch, 1876-9. C. of Sherborne,
Dorset, 1S79-85. C. of Dinton, Wilts., 1S85-7. V. of
Alveston, Gloucs., 1SS7-T916. Resided subsequently at
Bristol, where he died Dec. 19, 1926. [Venn, 11. 371; Crock-
ford; The Times, Dec. 21, 1926.)
LANGLEY, EDWARD MANN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 24,
1874. S. of John, of Buckden, Hunts. B. there [Jan. 22],
r85l. School, Bedford fCommercial school]. [B. A., London.]
Maine. Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1876; B.A. {nth Wrangler)
T878; M.A. 1SS5. Mathematical master at Bedford Modern
School, 1S78-1918-. Secretary of the Mathematical Associa-
tion, 1S85-93. Editor of the Mathematical Gazette, 1894-5.
Died June 9, 1033, at Bedford, aged 82. Buried there.
{Schoolmasters1 Directories; The Times, June ro, 1933; Math,
Gazette, xvn. 225.)
LANGLEY, EDWIN. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. T3, 1883. [S. of
the Rev. John Piercv (1848), V. of Olney, Bucks.] B. Dec. 2,
1864. Matric. Michs. TSS3; B.A. 1S86; M.A. 1897. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1S91; priest, r892; C. of Ramsgate,
T891-1902. R. of Holy Trinity, Ramsgate, 1902-21. V. of
Ticehurst, Sussex, T921-35. House Master and Chaplain of
Chatham House School, Ramsgate. Subsequently of 5,
Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells, where he died Jan. 10,
1943. Buried at Olney. Brother of Henry C. (1890). (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 13, 1943.)
LANGLEY, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1882.
LANGLEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 12,
1837. S. and h. of John Douce, Esq., of Ballyduff, Co.
Waterford, Ireland.
LANGLEY, HENRY CHAMBERLIN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1890. S. of the Rev. John Piercy (r848), of Olney,
Bucks, [and Harriet Stone]. B. July 17, 1871, at Olney.
School, Oundle (Rev. M. F. Park). Matric. Michs. 1S90.
Died Dec. 20, 1932, at Tampo, Florida, U.S.A., aged 61.
Brother of Edwin (1883). {The Times, Dec. 28, 1932.)
LANGLEY, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1873. Kept one term as a Non-Collegiate student.
S. of W. H., solicitor, of Bath. B. May 17, 1854, at Shire-
hampton, Bristol. School, University College, Bath. Matric.
Michs. 1873. Migrated to Christ'
M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1H79; priest (Chester, for
Liverpool) 1880; C. of St George's, Everton, Lanes., 1879-81.
C. of CaverswaU, Staffs., 1881-5. C. of Ogley Hay, 1885-7.
C. of Edmonton, Middlesex, 1887-94. C. of H<u<;h
Langley, William
folk, 1895-8. R. of Felmingham, 189S-1912. Lie. pr., dio.
of Norwich, 1913-14. Perm, to off., dio. of St Edmundsbury
and Ipswich, 1915-19; dio. of Bristol, 1919-33. Resided for
■ irs at Bristol, and latterly at 254, Cauldwell Hall
Disappears from Crockford, 1935. {Peile.
11. 643; Scott, MSS.)
LANGLEY, JOHN ALBAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 20,
1880. [Only] s. of William, I '.
B. at Stamford, Lines. Bapt. June 6, 1S62. Matric. Michs.
1880; B.A. and LL.B. 1884; LL.M. 18S8. Adm.
Sept. 1886. Practised at Lincoln. Partner in firm of Langlev,
Phillips and Coleman. Coroner for the North district Died
Apr. 2s, 1939, at Lincoln, aged 76. Buried there. (Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; The Times, Apr. 27, I939-)
LANGLEY, JOHN NEWPORT. Adm. pens, at St Jons'
1871; sizar, Oct. 5, 1S71. [2nd] s. of John, of Newbury. B.
there Nov. 10, T852. School, Exeter Grammar. Matric
Michs. 1S71; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1874); B.A 1
M.A. 1S78; Sc.D. 1896. Fellow of Trinity, 1877; re I I,
1885. University Lecturer in Physiology, 188 3-1903; Pro-
fessor of Physiology, 1903-25. F.R.S., 1883; Royal medal,
1892; Member of Council, 1897-S; Nice-President, 1904-5.
Baly medal, Roval College of Physicians, 1903. President,
Neurological Society of Great Britain, 1893. Author, Auto-
nomic Nervous System (Part I, 1921), etc. Editor of the
Journal of Physiology. ' The climax of Langley's achievement
was perhaps his research into the sympathetic nervous
system, 1S90-1906.' 'One of the best skaters in England in
the old style.' Died Nov. 5, 1925, at Cambridge. (Sir J. J.
Thomson, Recollections and Reflections, 323; D.N.B.; Who
was Who, 1916-28; Proc. Roy. Sac. B, 101, xxxiii-xli.)
LANGLEY, JOHN PIERCY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 17,
r84S. S. of the Rev. Daniel Baxter (1825), LL.D., V, ol
Olney, Bucks, [and Ann]. B. at Pilton. Bapt. lulv 21 , 1829.
School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1852; priest, Dec. iS, 1853; Cot I to y,
Bucks., 1852-6; V. there 1S56-1902. Married, Dec. 10, 1856,
Harriet, dau. of Nathaniel Chamberlin Stone, Esq. Resided
latterlv at Bedford, where he died Feb. II, 1919. Father of
Edwin (1883) and Henry C. (1890). {Crockford; The Times,
Feb. 17, 1919.)
LANGLEY, MARMADUKE (1795), sk DAWNAY.
LANGLEY, MATTHEW HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 22, 1891. S. of — , of 3, Hartington Grove, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Inspector of
Schools, Board of Education. Of 338, Ditchling Road,
Brighton. Died May 6, 1944. Benefactor to the college.
{Cambridge Daily News, Oct. 9, 1944.)
LANGLEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 13, 181 3;
from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
(age 21) May 9, 1807. S. of the Rev. Samuel, of the Isle of
Shcppey, Kent. Matric. Easter, 1814; Scholar, 111
Resided until Michs. 1815. {Peile, 11. 376.)
LANGLEY, SAMUEL PIERPONT. Hon. Sc.D. 1900. B. Aug. 22,
1834, at Roxbury, Mass., U.S.A. Assistant at Harvard
College Observatory, 1S65; Assistant Professor of mathe-
matics, United States Naval Academy, 1866; Director.
Allegheny Observatory, Pittsburgh, 1867-87; Secretary
Smithsonian Institution, 1887. President of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science, 1887. Foreign
Member, Royal Society, 1895; Rumford medal, 1886. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford. Hon. Litt.D., Harvard, Princeton, M
etc. Died Feb. 27, 1906. {Who as Who, ^97-1916; Monthly
Notices, Royal Astron. Soc, lxvii, 239-41.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 14, 1827.
Of Wiltshire. Matric. Michs. 182S; B.A. 1S32. Ord. deacon
(Rochester, Litt. dim. from Llandaff) Fi b
Feb. 16, 1834; P.C. of Llandogo, Mon., 1834-53- K. ol Whil
church with Ganarew, Heref., 1853-79. Author. Sermon
etc. Married, 1834, Ann, dau. of W. Rogers, of 1 an
Bath. Disappears from Crockford, 1879
Foster, Index Eccles.)
LANGLEY, THOMAS BOLLAND. Adm. pens, at Si |OHN'
Nov. 6, 1S37; from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. (age 19) May 21, 1S36. Of Salop. Meier -.. of tin-
Rev. John, of Meole Brace, Salop. [School, Sherborne.)
Matric. Michs. 1837. Adm. at Trinitv -
Nov. 5, 1839, age 21; B.A. (Trinity College, Dnl-I
I Mary's, Nottingham, 1846-8. Nameonlj
List, 1849-66. {Sherborne Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
LANGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Triniti
1763. [3rd]s. of Rii hard I
-,
School, Wi
cord "I Old Westminsters and supp.;
Misc. Gen. et llet. [2nd Ser.), in (for pedigree).)
95
Langley, William
LANGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Dec. i,
1780. Of Norfolk. Re-adm. Fell. -Com. Nov. II, 1782.
Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1786.
LANGMORE, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 3, 1890. S. of Arthur Granger, squatter, of Malvern,
Victoria, Australia [and fane Balbirnie]. B. June 27, 1870,
at Gongolzoa Station, Bourke district, N.S.W. School, Kea
High, Victoria (Mr 1. H. Thompson). Matric. Michs. 1890.
Brother of Walter S. (1890).
LANGMORE, HERBERT RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
< let. n, 1SS6. [F.ldest] s. of Richard Pell, East India mer-
chant, of Bicklev, Kent [and Henrietta Brown]. B. Oct. 23,
1B68, at Hampstead. Schools, St Leonard's (Rev. J. Tot-
tenham) and New College, Eastbourne (Mr F. Schreiner).
Matric. Michs. iSso; B.A. 1889; M.B. 1S96; B.Chir. 1898. At
St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893. House
Physician, House Surgeon ami < iphthalmic Assistant, St
George's Hospital. Resident Medical Officer, Hospital for
Women, Soli... Phvsician to Outpatients, General Lying-in
Hospital, York Road. For some time Civil Surgeon, A. D.M.S.,
in S. Africa. 1 if Aston Tin-old, Didcot, Berks., in 1945.
[Medical Directories.)
LANGMORE, WALTER STANLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 3, 1S90. S. of Arthur Granger, squatter, of Malvern,
Victoria, Australia [and Jane Balbirnie]. B. Sept. 18, 1872,
at Charlton Station, Bourke district, N.S.W. School, Kea
High, Victoria (Mr 1. H. Thompson). Did not reside.
Brother of Arthur C. (1890).
LANGMORE, WILFRED BANKART. Adm. at Trinitv Hall,
1894. S. of William, Esq., of Park House. Knighton,
Leicester. B. Mar. 22, 1875. School, Haileyhury. Matric.
Michs. 1894; Scholar; LL.li. 1S07. 'A man of learning who
was a sportsman at heart.' (Mrs Ellis, The Squire of Bentley,
131; Haileybury Reg.)
LANGSHAW, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Jan. 14, 1782.
S. of John, of Westminster. [School, Charterhouse.] Did not
reside.
LANGSHAW, GEORGE. Adm sizar at St John's, July 16, 1822.
[2nd s. of John.] B. [May 8, 1800], at Lancaster. Schools,
Lancaster [and Sedbergh]. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar,
1828; B.A. (2isl Wrangler) 1S29; Members' prize, 1829;
Hulsean prize, 1831; M.A. 1832; B.D. 1840. Fellow, 1830-43.
Ord. deacon (Chicli'Mrr, Lilt. Jim. from Ely) lune 5, 1831;
priest (Carlisle, Lis. dim. from Ely) June 22, 1834; V. of
St Andrew's, Cambridge, 1835-43. 'For more than seven
years the faithful, indefatigable, and self -denying incumbent
of this parish.' Died Feb. 20, 1843, aged 37. M.I. in St
Andrew's and 111 St John's ante-Chapel. [Scdhergh Sch. Reg.;
Clergy L\sl\ G. Mag., 1843, 1. 432.)
LANGSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, May 11,
1S56. S. of the Rev. Thomas Wall (next), oi thi Hous
of Correction, Petworth [and Marv Anne]. B. at Petworth,
Sussex. Bapt. July 16, 1837. [School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1S56; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1861; priest, 1802; C. of Gt Oaklev, Essex, 1S61-9. C. of
Hodnet, Salop, 1869-71. C. of Colne Engaine, Essex, 1S71-0,
C. of Heckfield, Hants., 1879-80. R.ofSilchester, 1880 191
Died Apr. 20, 191,. [Brighton Coll. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he
limes, Apr. 29, 19 13.)
LANGSHAW, THOMAS WALL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 6, 1.824. S. of John, Esq., of Old Park Lodge, Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1824. |;.A. i.s.s. Ord. deacon (Rochester, for
Llandafi) Apr. 18, 1830; priest (Llandaff ) 1831; C. of Malpas,
Monmouth, 18^0-2. C. of St Woollos, Newport, Mon.,
1832-3. C. of Warminster, Wilts., 1833-4. C. of Midhurst,
Sussex, 1814-6. Chaplain of Petworth gaol, 1836-8. I. oi
Bepton, 1838-49. R. of West Grinstead, 1849-89. Married,
Jan. 4, 1832, Mary Anne Maria, dau. of William Reynolds,
of Malpas House, Monmouth. Died Mar. 9, 1889. Father of
the above. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Mar. zy, i8( 0 , G. Mag.,
1S32, I. 7S.)
LANGSLOW, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 26, 1809.
Of Salop. S. of Richard, M.D., of Clifton, Bristol. School,
Oswestry (Mr Donne). Matric. Michs. 1S09. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 17, 1809. One of these names was 1 tiled
to the Bar (Middle Temple) Feb. 7, 1S23. Doubtless father
of the next. [Inns of Curt. Law List, 1850.)
LANGSLOWE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens (age 17) ,,t
Jesus, Julv4, 1837. S. of Robert, Esq. (doubtless the above).
B. at Worcester. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841.
LANGSTAFF, CHARLES. Adm. su.ir (age 21) at Trinity,
Nov. 9, 1785. S. of William, of Marske, Yorks. School,
Scorton, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1789; B.A.
[loth Wrangler) 1790-
Langton, Henry Neville Scott
LANGSTAFF, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 0, 1852. [Only] s. of William. B. at Andover,
Hants. Migrated to Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he
matric. Dec. 15, 1854, aged 28; B.A. (Oxford) 1S59; M.A.
(Oxfoid) 1861. Old. deacon (Sodor and Man) 1852; pri- -t
(York) 1859; C. of St Barnabas's, Kirk Braddon Isle of
Man, 1854-5. C. of Filey, Yorks., 1859-64. V. of Whatton,
Notts., 1864-70. R. of Dalham, Suffolk, 1870-5. Died Sept.
23, 1.875. [Al. Oxen.; Crockford; < lergy List.)
LANGTON, ALGERNON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing,
June 10, 1S23. [3rd] s. of Beiinet, Esq., of Middlesex [and
Mary, Dowager Countess of Rothes], S, \llllt], Westminster
Formerly an Armv officer; Major in 1817. Matric. Michs.
1823; B.A. 1S28. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 13, 1 -.,
Married, 1820, Marianne Drewe, of Grange, Devon, and had
issue. So tall that, 'when he was in a crowd in St Peter'-.
Rome, the gendarmes ordered him to get down, thinking he
must be standing upon something.' Died Aug 1-
the house of a friend, in Hanover Square, London. (Not
found in RecorJ of Ohi Westminsters; Burke, L.G.; lainn.i
Darwin, A Century of Family Letters, 1. 104 n., 105; G. Mag.,
1S29, 11. 187.)
LANGTON, ALGERNON CHARLES MAINWARING. Adm. at
Pembroke, Oct. 1897. [3rd] s. of Bennet Rothes, of Langton
Hall, Spilsby, Lines. B. Apr. 9, 1879, at Langton. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1903 ; priest, 1904 ; C. of Amesbury, Wdts., 1903-5 .
R. of Langton-juvM-Partney, Lines., 1905-24. R. of Sut-
terby, 1906-24. R. of Mavis Enderby with Raitbby, 1924-
48-. Brother of Bennet (1890). [Charterhouse Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Crockford.)
LANGTON, AUGUSTUS WENMAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, Jan. 31, 1823. S. of the Rev. Wenman [Henry]
[Wadham College, Oxford, 17S3], R. of Warham, Norfolk.
B. there. School, North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1827; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mav 24, 1829;
priest, June 6, 1830. R. of Little Fransliam, 1840-85, and
V. of Kempston. Norfolk, 1842-85. Married, Dec. 13, 1849,
Frances, dau. of Dr .Arnold, of Stamford. Died Tulv 27, 1885,
at Little Fransham. (I'm«, 11. !-.;;< roikford; tlte'Guardian,
Aug. 5, 1885.)
LANGTON, BENNET. Adm. at Clare, June 18, 1S90. [Eldest s.
of Bennet Rothes, of Langton Hall, Lines., J. P., D.L. (and
Lucy Katharine Burton, dau. of the Rev. Langhorne Burton
Burton, R. of Somersbv, Lines.). B. Dec. 6, 1370.] Matric.
Mi, hs. 1890; B.A. 1894. Of Langton Hall, near Spilsbv,
Lines. Lord of the Manor of Langton. His ancestor, Bennet
Langton (for whom see D.N.B.) was a close friend of Dr
Johnson. Brother of Algernon C M. (1897). (Repton Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Who's Who.)
LANGTON, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Apr. 17, 1855. S. of the Rev. Arthur [Wadham College,
( Ixford, 1819, R. of Matlaske, Norfolk], of Hempstead. Holt,
Norfolk. B. [July 25], 1S35, at Weetmg, Norfolk. Schools,
Huntingdon and Coventry. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859;
M. V 1864. For many years master of Stanrnore House
prep. School, at Southport, Lanes. Of Torquay in 1883, and
of The Gables, Exmouth, in 1897. J. P. Died Jan. 21, 1904,
at Exmouth. Brother of Henry (1847). [Venn, 11. 324 and
aJJ. , The Times, Jan. 23, 1904.)
LANGTON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1859.
[Only] s. of the Rev. Charles, of Hartfield, near Tunbridge
Wells. B. 1S41, at Maer, Staffs. School, Sussex (private).
Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1S67. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Apr. 2 1 , 1864, [Inns of I ourt I
LANGTON, ERNEST CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. S. of Walter (? 1862), oi Gatcombe House,
Isle of Wight. B. 1868, in London. School, Wellington.
M.uric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Football (Rugby) Liu,.'
1- ■■ 1 1 I a. .I1029. Perhaps brother of Stcphan H. (1S90),
etc. [Wellington 1 oil. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
LANGTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St Tohn's, June 3, 1847;
re-adm. pens. Oct. 16, 1847. S. of the Rev. Arthur [Wadham
College, Oxford, 1819] [and Emily Matilda], B. at Kirton-
in-Holland, Lines. Bapt. July 31, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1847;
P.. A. 1851; Tyrwhitt scholar, 1852. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Nov. 25, 1 s s 1 ; pne-t, Nov. 21, 1S52; C. of Stiffkev and
Morston, Norfolk, 1852-6. C of South Hetton, Durham,
1857-64. Disappears from Clergy List, 1S65. Brother of
Charles A. (1855).
LANGTON, HENRY NEVILLE SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. S. of John, of 62, Harlev Street, London.
P. Mav -oi',, 1 S74, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1,896. Appeal secretary. London Hospital
and pnv.tt,' secretary to Viscount Knutsford, 1917. Author,
Woven in a Prayer Rug. Died at Storrington, Sussex, June 30,
1948. Brother of John M. E. (1892). (RecorJ of Old West-
minsters.)
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Langton, Hugh Banastre
LANGTON, HUGH BANASTRE. Adni. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
and s. of Walter (1862). of 13, Calverley Park, Tunbridge
Wells. B. Nov. 15, 1S76, at Southgate, Middlesex. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Gt Yarmouth,
1899-1901. C. of Walcot, Somerset, 1901-3. C. of St M tt-
thew's, High Brooms, Tunbridge Wells, 1903-5. C. of
St James's, Tunbridge Wells, 1905-11. V. of St Paul's,
Chatham, 1911-19. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R. A. CD.). R. of Ickenham, Middlesex, 1919-23.
V. of Christchurch, Kiln down, Kent, 1923-8. V. of Rol-
venden, 192S-47. Latterly of Cranbrook, Kent. Brother of
Stephan H. (1890), etc. (Tonbridge Reg.; Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Crock ford.)
LANGTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 9, 1824,
S. of Thomas. B. at Ormskirk, Lanes. School, Midhurst,
Susses. Matric. Michs. 1S25; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833.
LANGTON, JOHN MONTAGU ELLIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, 1892. S. of John, of 62, Harlev Street, London.
B. [Feb. 23], 1873, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1896. Pupil at the Swindon works of the
G.W.R., 1S97. Divisional locomotive superintendent,
Egyptian State Railways, 1906-21 ; Deputy Chief Mechanical
Engineer, 192 1-5 ; Chief Mechanical Engineer, 192;
Residing at Liphook in 1944. Brother of Henry N. S. (1893).
(Record of Old Westminsters.)
LANGTON, SPENCER JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hai
S. of James, Esq.. of Hillneld, Reigate. [B. 1870.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1922. In a
brewery at Reigate. Capt., 6th Batt., Royal Fusiliers (City
of London Regt. (T.)), 1900. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., London Regt. (Post Office Rifles, T.F. Res.)).
Of Little Hadham Place, Herts. Died Apr. 16, 1935. in Paris.
Buried at Buckland. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Apr. 23, 1935.)
LANGTON, STEPHAN HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
June 17, 1890. S. of Walter (1S62), of 13, Calverley Park,
Tunbridge Wells. B. 1S71, at Southgate, Middlesex. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M.A 1 1
A'-i-t.i'i! M.i-t' r .n I . ;■ ■ :'!.:, j •■■,< \1
master at Charterhouse, 1900-9. Brother of Walter I
(1897), etc. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LANGTON, STEPHEN (1S8S) see MASSINGBERD.
LANGTON, THOMAS HAMILTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, June 22, 1826. S. of George, Esq. [Christ
Church, Oxford, 1790], of Langton Hall, Lines, [and Eliza-
beth Main waring]. School, Ottery, Devon. Matric. Michs.
1826; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon, 1831; priest, 1S33; C. of
Langton-bv-Spilsbv, Lines. V. of Kirmond-le-Mire, 1833-76.
Died Mar. 4, 1S76. (Clergy List; Crockford; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LANGTON, WALTER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 21) at Jesus,
Jan. 15, 1S62. Of Cumberland. S. of Skinner Zachary, Esq.
fof Barrow House, Cumberland], B. at Southgate. School,
Worksop. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1872. J. P.
for Kent. Married, 186S, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Thomas Talbot Hamilton. Father of the next, Stephan H.
{1890), HughB. (1895), and possibly of Ernest C. (1887).
LANGTON, WALTER ERIC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1,
1897. S. of Walter (above), Esq., of 13, Calverlev Park,
Tunbridge Wells. [B. 1878. School, Tonbridge.] 'Matric.
Michs. 1897. Farming at Compton, Quebec, Canada, 1899-
1905; subsequently managed the Electric-light meter
patent business at Lennoxville, Quebec. Latterly of 24, The
. -, Eastbourne. Brother of Stephan H. (1890), etc.
(Tonbridge Reg.)
LANGTRY, ROSS LYLE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1897. S. of A., clerk, of Bryansford, Co. Down, Ireland.
[B. Feb. 8, 1S77. School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, 1902. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Welsh Regt.; wounded).
Junior Counsel, Ministry of Labour, 1919; Solicitor, Ministry
of Labour, 1919. Solicitor to the Treasury and King's
Proctor, 1923. C.B.E. Died Mar. 13, 1926. (Haileybury
Reg.; Univ. War List.)
LANGWORTHY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 27, 1887. [S. of L„ of Putnev Hill, S.W. School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1887. (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
LANGWORTHY, JOHN DRAKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [2nd] s. of James William [barrister], of
15, Princes Gardens, S. Kensington, London. B. June 26,
1867, in London. Schools [Marlborough and] Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 1887. Died Apr. 17, 1904, at 20, Oriental
Place, Brighton. Brother of William F. (1885). (Marlborough
.. Reg.', The Times, Apr. 19, 1904.)
VACii iv
Lanyon, Frederick Beverley
LANGWORTHY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. Did not reside. Doubtless Richard L., brother of John
Drake (above) and William Ford (next). B. Nov.
School, Marlborough. Adm. Solicitor, 1895; practised in
London. Died Aug. 19, 1930, at Gerrards Cross. (Marl-
borough Reg.)
LANGWORTHY, WILLIAM FORD. Adm. at Trinity Hall.
1885. S. of J. W. [Tames William, barrister], of i*,, Prim \
Gardens, London, W. [B. Jan. 1866.] Schools [H J
(1S79) and] Shrewsbury (18S1). Matric. Michs. 1
1888. Solicitor. Of Grasslands, Mingo Flat, Randolph
Country, West Virginia, U.S.A., in 1909. Brother of John D.
(1887). (Haileybury Reg. (William Fraud); Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.t 1909.) .
LANKESTER, EDWIN RAY. Adm. scholar (age 17) at Downing,
Oct. 10, 1864. [Eldest s. of Edwin, M.D., of London (for whom
see D.N.B.). B. May 15, 1S47. School, St Paul's.] Matric.
Michs. 1S64; Scholar. Migrated to Christ Church,
whence he matric. Apr. 14, 1S66; Junior Student, isr.i, -;
B.A. (istClassNat.Sci.) i86S;M.A. 1872; Radcliffe travelling
Fellow, 1870; Fellow of Exeter College, 1872; Hon. Fellow,
Exeter College and Hon. Student, Christ Church. Hon.
DSc.,. Oxford; Hon. LL.D.,St Andrew's; Hon.D.Sc, Leeds.
Lecturer in biology at Oxford. Professor of Zoology and Com-
parative Anatomy at University College, London, 1874-90.
Regius Professor of Natural History, Edinburgh, 1882-91.
F.R.S., 1875: Vice-President, 1S82 and 1896; Royalmedal,
18S5; Copley medal, 1903. Professor of Natural History at
Edinburgh, 1882 (did not assume the post). Linacre Professor
of Comparative Anatomy at Oxford, 1891-S. Director of the
Natural History Depts., British Museum, 1898-1907. Curator
of Science Dept., S, Kensington, 1898. President of the British
Association, 1906. Created K.C.B., 1907. Joint Editorof the
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. Mainly owing to
him the necessary funds were raised for the founding of the
M trine Biological Association's laboratory, now a centre of
zoological research, at Plymouth. Author, The Advancement
of Science (1890); Extinct Animals (1903); The Kingdom of
Man (1907); Science from an Easy Chair (1910); Secret* <f
Earth and Sea (1920). Died Aug. 15, 1929, in London,
aged 82. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxen.; D.N.B.', Who was
Who, 1929-40; The Times, Aug. 19, 1929; Proc. Royal Sot .
B, 106, x-xv.)
LANKESTER, ERIC ALLPORT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1886.
S. of Arthur, Engineer-in -Chief, Midland Railway. B.
[Oct. 21], 1868, at Balham, Surrey. Schools, St Leonard's,
University College and Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A.
and LL.B. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, Mar. 1893. Practised in
London (Messrs Eyre, Dowling and Co., John Street, Bedford
Row). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, II A C;
wounded; mentioned in despatches). (Venn, 11. 483; Repton
Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists, until 1910.)
LANPHIER, HORACE JOHN POLLARD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Aug. 27, 18S7. S. of the Rev. Joseph [Trinity
College, Dublin, 1845], R. of Ulcombe, Kent [and Elizabeth
Maria Pollard]. B. July 17, 1868, at Ulcombe. Schools,
Sutton Valence (Mr G. L. Bennett) [and St Lawrence
College]. Matric. Michs. 18S7. (St Lawrence Reg.)
LANSDELL, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1881. S. of George, commercial traveller [and
Elizabeth Ann]. B. Dec. 10, 1857, at Islington, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. i88r; B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1885; priest, 1886; C. of St Jude's, East Brixton, Surrey,
1885-91. C. of Mitcham, 1891-3. C. of St Andrew's,
Streatham, 1893-6. V. of St Barnabas, Isle of Man, 1896-
1903. C. of Immanuel, Streatham, Surrey, 1903-10. V. <>)
St James's, Hereford, 1910-33. Died Oct. 30, 1933. (Crock
ford; The Times, Nov. 1, 1933.)
LANSDOWNE, Marquess of (HENRY CHARLES KEITH PETTY-
FITZMAURICE). Hon. LL.D. 1897. Eldest s. of Lord Henry
Petty Fitzmaurice (1833) [4th Marquess]. B. Jan. 1
School, Eton. Matric. from Kdliol Collie, ( 'xiV.rd, Ocl [9,
1863; B.A. and M.A. (Oxford) 1867. Sue ■
5th Marquess, 1866. Under-Secretary of State foi War,
1872-4; Under-Secretary for India, 1S80. Governor-G I
of Canada, 1883-8. Viceroy of India, 1888-93. Secretary
for War, 1895-1900. Foreign Sea
without Portfolio, 1915-16. Hon. D.C.L., 1 1 I K.G.;
P.C.; G.C.S.I.; G.C.I.E.; G.C.M.G. Of Bowood Park, Calne,
Wilts., and Derreen, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Died 1
1927. Brother of EdmondG. P. Fitzmaurio
P. and U.\ Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LANSDOWNE, third and fourth Marquesses of. see FITZ-
MAURICE, Lord HENRY PETTY.
LANTOUR, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1831.
LANYON, FREDERICK BEVERLEY. Adm. pens atSELWYHH.,
Oct. i, 1896. B. Sept. 30, 1S75. Matric. Michs. 1896.
97
Lanyon, Vivian
LANYON, VIVIAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1888.
S. of J. C. B. at Crovdon. Surrey. School, Ashleigb, Croydon
(Mr E. C. Davies). M.Uric. Michs. 1888. Of 5, Ardale Close,
Lansdowne Road, W. Worthing. Died May 22, 1941. (The
Times. May 2 j, 1941.)
LAPAGE, CHARLES CLEMENS. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Magdalhxf, lulv 1, 1869. S. of John, Esq., of Beech Grove,
Leeds. Si I 1 Leed Matrii Michs. 1869, Lapage; B.A.
1873; MA. 18-7; M.D. 1883. M.R.C.S., 1.876; L.S.A., 1877.
Assistant House Surgeon at Leeds General Infirmary. Prac-
tised at N.intwi' li. <:ii. ■'hire; consulting physician, Nantwich
Brine Baths Hotel Co. Author, medical. Died Oct. 14, 1926,
at Dolvwem. [Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 19,
1926.) "
LAPRIMAUDAYE, The Rev. CHARLES JOHN. M.A. 1833,
incorp. from Oxford. Only s. of Stephen, of Calcutta, gent,
from St John's College, Oxford, Apr. 23. 1825,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1S29; M.A. (Oxford) 1S32. Died of
smallpox Tan. 20, 1858, at the Collegio Pio, Rome, aged 52.
(■i;. Oxon.; <,. Mag., 1858, 336.)
LARBALESTIER, CHARLES DU BOIS. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 8, 1859. [S. of John, and Jane Bosdet. B.
1 1. t. 20. 1R38. Bapt. at St Brelade's, Jersey.] Matrlc. Lent,
i860; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1885. Botanist: the chief 1 Qglish
authority on lichens. Supplied much of the information for
the last edition of Leighton's Lichen Tina, which was
dedicated to him. Had a very fine collection of specimens.
Died Apr. 4, 1911, at St Heller, Jersey. (The Times, Apr. 8
and 11, 1911.)
LARCHIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 1,1791.
( if Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1796; M.B. 1797; M.D. 1807.
Of Grafton Street, Fitzroy Square, and of 6, Gt Ormond
Street, London. Sometime of the War Office.
LARCHIN, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Easter. 1887
S. of William. B. Oct. 6, 1807, at Newland, Coleford, Gloucs.
Matric. Michs. 1887. Hon. Capt., 1st Cadet Batt., Royal
West Surrey Regt., 189S. (Army Lists.)
LARCOMBE, MAURICE WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from
Queens', Michs. 1SS3. Scholar; B.A. 1S86; M.A. 1898. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of St Alban's,
Liverpool, 1887-9. C. of St Saviour's, Everton, 1889-94.
V. of St Aidan's, Liverpool, 1894-1911. V. of Crossens,
Lanes., 191 1-28. Disappears from Crockford, 1929.
LARDEN, GEORGE HARRISON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 17, 1784. B. at 'Tatnall,' Cheshire. [Doubtless s. of
John, of Tattenhall.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1784; Scholar, 17S7; BA. 17SS; M.A. 1791. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Sept. 20, [789; priest, Sept. 2;, 1703; C. of St
Oswald's, Chester, 1789. Second Master of Macclesfield
Grammar School, June 7, 1790-May I, 1794, when he
resigned. Assistant C. of Capesthorne chapel, Cheshire,
1793, Minor Canon of Chester Cathedral; Sacrist, 1801-8.
k of Thurstaston, Cheshire, 1.807-8. For some years Head
M t-t-r .-.f Chcstir < , r. 111 miar School. Married, 1794, Catherine
of Chester. Died Mar. 11, 1808, at Bath. (St John's
Coll. Adm., rv. 350; G. Mag., 1808, I. 275 and 382; The
Genealogist, N.S., ix. 112.)
LARDER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25, 1886.
S. of J. G., Esq., of Corn Market, Louth. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1896; priest,
1S97; C. of Cavendish, Suffolk, i.8.j6-8. Head "Master of
Cavendish Grammar School, 1896-1900. R. of Somerton,
Suffolk, 1900-8. V. of Broiiipton-Regis. Somerset. 1,0- u
C.-in-charge of Revelstoke, British Columbia, 1916-18; of
Salmon Ami, B.C., 1022-3. Perm, to off., dio. of Fredericton,
1923-7. Died 1927 (Crockford, and s«/>/>., 1927.)
LARDNER, The Rev. DIONYSIUS. LL.D. 1833, incorp. from
Dublin. S. of Willi mi i I'Brien, solicitor, of ] lublin. B. there
Apr. 3, 1793. Adm at Tnnitv College. Dublin, 1812, age 19;
B.A. (Dublin) 1817; M A. (Dublin) 1819; LL.B. ami LL.D.
(Dublin) 1X27. Chaplain of Tnnitv College, Dublin. Pro-
fessor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy- at London
University, 1827-32. Began in 1820 Ins Cabinet Encyclo-
paedia, to which some of the most eminent men of his day
contributed; the work, in 133 vols., was completed, 1849.
Lectured in U.S.A. and Cuba, 1S40-5 and earned some
£40,000. ' In the midst of these various and arduous labours,
Lardner carried on during several years .in amour with
Mrs Heaviside, the wife of Captain Richard Heaviside, a
cavalry 0tix.1T, ami eloped with her in Mar. 1840.' Lardner
had married in 1815 Cecilia Flood, but separated from her
in 1829, and was divorced, 1849. F.R.S., 1828; F.Z.S.;
Larking, Edgar Edwin
F.R.A.S.; F.L.S. Lived in Paris, 1845-59. Paris corre-
spondent of The Daily News. Edited I lie Edinburgh Cabinet
Library (38 volumes) and J lie Museum of Science and Art.
Died Apr. 29, 1859, in Naples. (Al. Dubl.; Boase, 11. 307;
D.N.B.)
LARGE, HAROLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1887. S. of James
Stanistreet, of Napier, New Zealand. B. there Jan. 14, 1869.
Schools, Wellington College, New Zealand, and Napier High.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. For a time Assistant Master
at Whanganui School, New Zealand. Afterwards an actor.
Organizer of the Classical English Drama movement. Of
21. Norland Square, London, W., in 1898. (Venn, 11. 491.)
LARGE, JOHN AGG. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1885.
[S. of the Rev. William Tohn Agg (1S50).] Exhibitioner;
B.A. 18SS; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1889; priest
(Worcester) 1890; C. of St Mary .Major. Exeter, 1889-90.
C. of Christ Church, Gt Malvern, 1890-4. C. of Southborough,
Kent, 1894-1906. V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Sandown,
Isle of Wight, 1906-16. V. of St Anne's, Hollowav, London,
1916-17. Died Nov. 13, 1917, aged 53- (Scott, MSS.,
Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 22, 1917.)
LARGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. is, 1882,
S. of John, wine merchant (and Mary]. B. Sept. 20. 1850,
at Milford, near Salisbury, WUts. Bapt. Jan. 20, i860.
Matric. Michs. 18S2; B.A. 1885; MA. 1S07. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1SS7; priest, 18SS; C. of M irfelev, Stan- .
C. of St Matthew's, Smethwick, 1891-6. C. of St James's,
Handsworth, 1896-1900. C. of Uttoxeter, 1900-2. C. of
Eccleshall, 1902-5. V. of Adbaston, 1905-20. Died Oct. 16,
1920, at Handsworth. (Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 22,
1920.)
LARGE, WILLIAM JOHN AGG. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius,
Apr. II, 1850; from St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, whence he
had matric. (age 21) Dec. 18, 184S. Eldest s. of John, agent
to the Earl of Craven. B. at Broughton Pogis, Oxou.
Schools, Hampton, Oxon. and Somerset (private). Matric.
M11 hs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1853;
priest (Worcester) 1833; C. of Luddenham, Kent, 1S53-5. C. of
Marston-Sicca, Gloucs., 1856-9. C. of St John's, Richmond,
Surrey, 1859-64. C. of Balham Hill, 1864-72. Lecturer at
Christ Church, Spitalfields, 1876-8. C. of St Mary's, Lam-
beth, 1S7S-80. V. of Holv Tnnitv, Lambeth, 1880-3. R- °l
Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Wares., 1.883-92. Died suddenly
July 13, 1892. Father of John A. (1885). (Al. Oxon.; Venn,
11. 294; Cant. Act Bk.; Clergy List; Crockford; I he Guardian,
July 20, 1892.)
LARKEN, EDMUND PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 30, 1871. [S. of Metcalfe, Bombay Civil Service. B.
Dec. 11, 1852.] Schools, Sandhurst [and Glenalmond].
Matric". Michs. 1S71; B.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1876; priest, 1877: C. of Buxton, Staffs., 1876-7. C. of
Brindle. Lanes., 1.877-S. R. of Gatton, Surrey, 1878-94.
Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities
Relief Act (1870), Aug. 13, 1S94. Residing at Chalet du
Ballon, Wimereaux, Pas de Calais, France, in 1895. Died
June 23, 1933, in London. (Glenalmond Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, June 26, 1933.)
LARKEN, WILLIAM POCHIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
1 hi .-8,1822. S. of William. B. at Standon. Herts. Matric.
Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 24, 1S26; priest, Dec. 23, 1827. K- "f I'fford, Suffolk,
1836-71. Disappears from Crockford, 1872. (Clergy List.)
LARKING, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY, Oct. 6, 1859.
Eldest s. of lolni Wingfield, of Lee, Kent [and Rosina Teresa
Elizabeth Tibaldi], B. Feb. 28, 1842, in London. School,
I.e.- (Mr M.11 hray). Matric. Lent, i860. Commissioned in
the 13th Light Infantry; in the isth Hussars. Lieut. -Col.,
West Kent Militia, 1877. Col., 4th Batt., Roval West Kent
Regt. (Militia), 1886. A Bey in the Egyptian Service;
A.D.C. to the Khedive. Hon. Col., 2nd County of London
Imperial Yeomanrv. Gentleman Usher to Queen Victoria,
1887-1901, ami equerrv to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught,
1881; Gentleman Usher to King Edward VII. Married, 1864,
Lady Adela Maria Hare, dau. of the 2nd Earl of Listowel,
and had issue. Of Lavston Lodge, Buntingford, Herts., and
6. Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London. J. P. for Herts.
Died Oct. jo, 1910, in London. Brother of the next. (Army
Lists; Who i, us Who, 181,7-1916; Tlie Times, Oct. 31, 1910.)
LARKING, EDGAR EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1S62. S. of John [Wingfield], of The Firs, Lee,
Kent. [B. at Alexandria.] School, private. Did not reside.
Adm. it Jesus, Oct. 12. 1.862. Matric. Michs. 1862; LL.B.
1866. Brother of the above. (Army Lists.)
Larmor, Alexander
LARMOR, ALEXANDER. Adm. scholar at Clare, Apr. -\ i88x.
[S. of Hugh, trader. Educated at Royal Belfast Academical
Institution and at Queen's College, Belfast.] Matric. Michs.
1881; Scholar; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1SS4; (Maths. Trip.,
Pt III, 1st Class. 1885); M.A. iSSS. Fellow, 1SS7. McCrea
Professor of Natural Philosophy at Magee University College,
Londonderry, for many years. Took a prominent part in the
negotiations with the University of Dublin which resulted
in the affiliation of the College to the University. Author,
mathematical. Died Oct. 12, 1936. Brother of the next.
if ft , 1929-40; I he I imes, Oct. 14, 1936.)
LARMOR, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 25, 1876.
Of Antrim. S. of Hugh, trader [and Anna, dau. of Joseph
Wright]. B. July n, 1S57, at Magheragall, Co. Antrim.
Bapt. Aug. 16, 1S57. [Educated at the Royal Belfast
Academical Institution and at Queen's College, Belfast.]
Matric. Michs. 1S76; Scholar, 1S76; B.A. (Senior Wrangler
and 1st Smith's prize) 18S0; M.A. iSS^; Hopkins prize, 1897;
Adams prize, 1899. Fellow, 1SS0-1942. Professor of Natural
Philosophy, Queen's College, Galway, 1880-5. University
Lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge, 1885-1903; Lucasian
Professor of Mathematics, T903-32. F.R.S., 1892. Secretary
of the Royal Society, 1901-12; Copley medal, 1921.
Knighted, 1909. M.P. for the University, 1911-22. Hon.
Sc.D. 1920. Hon. D.Sc, London; Hon. Sc.D., Oxford,
Queen's and Dublin; Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, Aberdeen,
St Andrews, etc. Author, Aether and Matter, and of memoirs
on mathematical and physical subjects. Completed the
collected editions of the memoirs and correspondence of
Sir G. G. Stokes, Lord Kelvin, James Thomson, J. Clerk
Maxwell, G. F. Fitzgerald, and H. Cavendish. Died May iq,
1942, at Holywood, Co. Down. Benefactor to the University
and to St John's, Brother of the above. (Who's Who; Hie
Times, May 20, 1942).
LARNACH, JAMES WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1866. [2nd] s. of Donald [of Brambletye, East
Grinstead, Sussex, formerly a merchant and banker in
N.S.W., Australia, and Jane Elizabeth, dau. of William
Walker, of Svdnev, N.S.W.]. B. [June 10], 1849, at Sydney.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A. 1872; M.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 30, 1S71. Called to the Bar,
June 28, 1876. On the South Eastern Circuit. Capt., Suffolk
Hussars Yeomanry-Cavalry. High Sheriff for Oxfordshire,
1904. Won the Derby with 'Jeddah,' 1898. Of Brambletve,
Sussex, and Lanwades Hall. Suffolk. Died Jan. 24, 1919.
(Burke, Col. Gentry, n. 447; Army Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Who was Wlto, 19T6-28.)
LARNER, HENRY MEREDITH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 18S5. S. of Edward William [coffee merchant],
of Marlesfield, near Croydon, Surrey. B. [June 4, 1866], at
Woolwich. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1SS5; Scholar;
B.A. (26th Wrangler) 1SS8; M.A. 1S92. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1S90; priest, 1S91; C. of Witley, Surrey, 1890-4.
C. of All Saints', Cambridge, 1894-7. Chaplain of Pembroke,
1896-7. C of St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1897-8.
C. of St Mary Abbot's, Kensington, 1S9S-1901. Chaplain to
the Forces in the S. African War, 1901-2; attached to the
M.I. and the 3rd Batt., the Grenadier Guards. C. of Hursley,
Hants., 1904-5. R. of Busbridge, Surrey, 1905-27. British
Civil Chaplain at Calais, 1915-16; temporary Chaplain to the
Forces in France and Belgium, 1917-18. V. of Milford-on-
Sea, Hants., 1927-30- R. of Dogmersfield, 1932-8. Died at
Cambridge, Mar. 10, 1950. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
J. T. Rule.)
LARPENT, FRANCIS SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
St John's, Feb. 27, 1795- [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. [Inspector
of plays], of Newman Street, London [bv his 1st wife, Frances,
dau. of Maximillian Western, of Cokethorpe Hall, Oxon.].
[B. Sept. 15, 1776.] School, Cheam, Surrey. Matric. Michs.
1795; Scholar, 1798; B.A. {6th Wrangler) 1799; M.A. 1802.
Fellow, 1800-9. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1799.
Called to the Bar, May 12, r8o3. On the Western Circuit.
Deputy Judge-Advocate-General to the forces in the Penin-
sula, 1S12; remaining until the end of the War at Head-
quarters with Wellington, who thought highly of his services.
Prisoner of war in 1813. Commissioner of Customs, 1814.
Civil and Admiralty Judge, Gibraltar, 1814. Engaged in the
conduct of the celebrated Court-martial at Winchester on
Sir John Murray, and on a commission to enquire into and
report on the breaking out of the American prisoners at
Dartmoor. At the request of the Prince Regent enquired
into the improprieties alleged to have been committed
abroad by the Princess Caroline, and dissuaded the Prince
from bringing her to public trial. Commissioner of the Board
of Audit of the Public Accounts, 1S21; Chairman, 1826-43;
I on grounds of health. Married (1) Mar. 7, 1815,
Catherine Elizabeth, second dau. of Frederick Reeves of
East Sheen, Surrey, sometime of the H.E.I.C. at Bombay-
she died Jan. 1 . Dec 182a Charlotte
Rosamund, dau. of George Arnold Arnold, of Halstead 1 'lac e ,
Larzen, Julius Thomas Svend
Kent. Author, Pi ate I <um of Francis Seymour Larpent
(3 vols.), being descriptive letters to his stepmother from the
Peninsula, published by his nephew, after his death. Died
s.p. May 21, 1845, at Holmwood, near Dorking, Surrey;
buried in the family vault there. Half-brother of John J.
(1801). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 350; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
LARPENT, GEORGE PORTER DE HOCHEPIED. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, May 3, 1855. [4th s. of John James (next)
[and Georgiana, dau. of Frederick Reeves, J.P., of East
Sheen, Surrey]. B. June i, 1839. School, King's, Bruton.]
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1862; priest (Winchester) 1863; C.-in-chargr- ol
Morieux, Suffolk, 1862-S. C. of Seal, Kent, 1868-71. Married,
June 17, 1S62, Mary, youngest dau. of the Rev. T. T.
Harrison, R. of Thorpe Morieux. Died Aug. 1, 1871. Father
of Lionel G. H. de Hochepied Larpent (18S3). (A
Bruton, Reg., which gives 'b. July 1'; Burke, P. and B.,
1925; Crockford.)
LARPENT, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 6,
iSot. S. of John, Esq., of Charlotte Street, Bedford Square
[by his 2nd wife, Anna Margaretta, elder dau. of Sir James
Porter, F.R.S., British Ambassador to the Ottoman Porte,
and Clarissa Catherine, dau. of Elbert, 2nd Baron de Hoche
pied. B. May 13, 1783. School, Cheam, Surrey]. Matric.
Michs. 1801; Scholar, 1801. Kept three terms by residence:
name off the books, Oct. 29, 1S02. Served in the office of the
Paymaster-General of the forces, 1802-25. Deputy l'.i\
master- General to the forces in Spain under Sir John Moore,
Nov. 1, 1808-Mar. 24, 1809, and present at the retreat upon
Corunna. Deputy Pa ymaster- General in Hanover, under
H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, then Viceroy, Nov. 23,
1813-July 25, 1S16. British Consul at Antwerp, Nov. 19,
1825-Sept. 30, 1839; retired. Married, Aug. 26, 1826,
Georgiana Frances, dau. of Frederick Reeves, of East Sheen.
Succeeded his uncle, Lieut. -Gen. George de Hochepied, 1828,
as 7th Baron de Hochepied (in the peerage of Hungary),
Royal letters-patent having been granted to him and his
brother, George Gerald, as great-grandchildren of Elbert,
2nd Baron de Hochepied, June 14, 1819, to take the name 1 .f
de Hochepied in addition to and before that of Larpent, and
to bear the arms of Hochepied quarterly with those of
Larpent. Died June 8, i860, at Holmwood House, Surrey.
Buried in the family vault at Holmwood. Half-brother of
Francis S. (1795); father of the above. (St John's Coll. Adm.,
iv. 351; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B., 1925; G. Mag., i860, 11.
106; London Gazette, 1819, 1045 and 1776.)
LARPENT, JOHN PLANTA GEORGE DE HOCHEPIED. Adm.
at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. [2nd] s. of Lionel Henry Planta
de Hochepied, Major-General, of Holmwood, Surrey (not of
Lionel G. H. (1883), as erroneously stated in vol. it of this
work). B. Apr. 26, 1SS2, in India. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (temporary Capt.,
General List; Capt. and Adjutant, Royal Fusiliers). Of
Forest Edge, Sway, Hants., in 1945. (Burke, P. and R,
1925.)
ee DE
LART, CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1886. Of London. S. of Edmund, Esq., of 22, Norland
Square, Notting Hill. B. Mar. 17, 1867, at 29, St James
Square, Notting Hill. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889. 2nd Lieut., 1st Cinque Ports Vol. Art.,
1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Devon
Regt. (T.F.); Officer-Instructor attached to N.Z. Forces,
1916-17). Author, The Church Invisible, etc. Editor of the
Publications of the Huguenot Society of London. Died
June 29, 1947. (Record of Old Westminsters; Univ. War Lis/;
Army Lists.)
at Corpus Christi, Dec. 9,
LARWOOD, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi.
1767. Of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric. Mi b
Scholar, 1767; pens. Nov. 9, 1768. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 12, 1774; priest, June n, 1775. R. of Swanton Morley,
Norfolk, and many years Chaplain on board the Britannia.
Author, Erraticks, etc. Died Feb. r4, r8o8, in London,
aged 59. (G. Mag., 1808, 1. 272.)
LARZEN [post LAWSON], JULIUS THOMAS SVEND. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Oct. 1894. S. of Joseph [Larzen]. B.Apr,
18, 1875, in London. Matric. Mil
(Rupertsland) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of Morris, Manitoba,
Canada, 1903-4. R. of Port Arthur, Ontario,
R. of Schreiber, Ontario, 1906-7. R. of Hanwell, M
1907-9. C. of St Mary' .
Middlesex, 1913-14. C. >i a, 10 r 4-18.
C. of Svmpson, 1 V. of All
1 i , Clapton Park, London, 1933-48-. (Crockford.)
7-2
Lasbrey, Bertram
LASBREY, BERTRAM. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's,
Dec. 19, 1899. S. of Frederick William. B. Oct. 14, 1881, at
Uttoxeter. ^School. Bedford.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1908; D.D. 1022. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1904;
priest, 190s; C. of St Andrew's, Auckland, Durham, 1904-7.
Assistant Chaplain. Wevmouth College, 1907-10; Chaplain,
1910-n. C. of St John's. Melcombe Regis, Dorset, 1907-10.
V. of St Gabriel's, Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, 1911-22.
Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.N.). Bishop
on the Nig< r. 1922-ts R of St Andrew's, Worcester, 1946—
9-, {Croi kford; Who's Who.)
LASBREY, PERCY URWICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
is/,; B.A. (1891) and M.A. of London University, 1902.
S. of Tames Hoare, general draper, of Uttoxeter [died
Tune 1^ 1888] [and Sarah Dinah Totnlinson]. B. May a 1,
! I. 'ttnxi't-T, staffs. School, Shrewsbury. [Previously
Second Master it St Kitt's Grammar School, West Indies,
ad Assistant Master at Belmont House School, Lee,
leath.] Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of St Michael
and All Angels, Blackheath Park, Kent, 1903-7. Lie. pr.,
dio. of Southwirk, PJ07-12. R. of Brinkley, Caulbs., 1912-16.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, K.A.C.D.; in
Gallipoli; mentioned in Secretary of State's list for 'valuable
services'). R. of Rampisham with Wraxall, Dorset, 1919-27.
V oi Higham. Kent, 192- 11. Died Oct. 1, 1931. {Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; Univ. War lis/; Crockford; The Times.
Oct. 2, 1931.)
LAS CASAS, see DE LAS CASAS.
LASCELLES, EDWARD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. s, 1828. B. in Surrey. [Doubtless s. of Edward
I :. .1 Hi-rt I' Mar. 27, 1800. School, Westminster.] Matric.
Michs. E828; P.. A. 1K33. Ord. deacon (London, Lilt. dim.
from York) June 17, [832; priest, 1833. V. of Little Ouse-
burn, Yorks., 1837-64. Married, 1842, Frances Catherine,
dau. of the Rev. Antony Watson, sometime V. of Little
Ouseburn. Died Aug. 6, 1864. Doubtless brother of Herbert
( I S 3 r ) . (AV, >>J >■! Old We:!)>:!>r:!,r.; C t... I.f.id; I ''.>.'. List]
G. Mag., 1864, 1. 391.)
LASCELLES, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens'
May ;u 1 I48. I ldest s. •■( F[rancis], Esq., of [Glandolfan,
Pembs. an.ii the Madras Civil Service. IP. Tin. 16, 1.S2S.
School, Sherborne.] Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 30, 1848;
matric. Michs. 1S48; Scholar, 1S49; LL.B. 1S54. F.S.A.,
[869. Ord. deacon, 1S52; C of Bentlev, Warws., 1852-S.
Joined the Church • >( Rome, 1858. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 14, 1S62. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1S64.
Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 11, 1865. It was decided by a
majority of 12 to 11 at a meeting of Benchers of Inns of
Court, held Feb. 7, 1865, that ordained clergymen should
henceforward be eligible for call to the Bar. On the South
Eastern Circuit. Practised before the High Court at Madras
and in Calcutta. Secretary to the Duke of Norfolk, as Earl
M ir-li il, i,;,~o-2. T.P. for Surrey. Married, 1S50, Mary, dau.
of Samuel Nevile Ward, of Baston, Hayes, Kent. Author,
Horse Warranty; Law of Juvenile Offenders. Of Novadd-
willim.Card in 1885 Died in 1891. [Sherborne Reg. ; Boase,
vt. 12; Clergy List; Inns of Court; Foster, Men al the liar;
Law Lists.)
LASCELLES, GERALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Apr. 17, 1868. [3rd] s. of Henry, Lord Hare-
wood [)th Earl], of Harewood House, Leeds. B. Oct. 26,
[849. Scho.,1, Eton. Matric Easter, 1S68; B.A. 1871. Land
it, Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest, 1
President of the Land Agents' Society, 1911. F.Z.S. C.B.,
1911. A first-class shot, and .tn authority on falconry,
Manager of tie' I'M H.wking Club. Contributed to the
Badminton sporting library, writing tin- volume on falconry,
iarf of th I on I ting. Author of Ihirtv/ii'e Years in
the few I on .1, eti . Died Feb. 11, 1928, al Court Hall, North
Molton. th'- residence of Ins son-in-law, L< >nl Poltiinorc.
(Burke, P. and B. {sub Harewood); Who's Who; Who was
Who, 1916-28; the Times, Feb. 13, 1928.)
LASCELLES, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July s, 1831. S .it Edward Robert, Esq. B. [May 20. 1812],
111 London, s.l 1 Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1831 ; B.A.
1835. Chaplain in the Bengal Establishment, 1843-56. Died
Dei ". 1885, at Brighton, iged 75. Doubtless brother of
I dward K. (t^-'S). (Record .7 Old Wcstuunsteis; 1 lergv List;
The Guardian. Dee jo, 1885.)
LASCELLES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 17,
i860. [Only] s. of Robert Morley, surgeon, of Slingsby,
Yorks. B. [May 13. 1841], at Fryton, near Hovingham.
School, Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Matric. Michs.
i860. Resided one year. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1861;
B.A. 1864; M.A. 1N77. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 20,
Lassetter, Arthur Bowring
1862. Called to the Bar, 1866. For a time on the Northern
Circuit. Ord. deacon (York) 1877; priest, 1S78; C. of
Slingsby, Yorks., 1877-80. V. of Sheriff Hutton, 1S80-1905.
C. of Whenby. 1S85-9S. Author, Local c, niemment and
Sanitary Law Reform; Thoughts on the Franchise. Died
June 4, 1905. {Venn, 11. 349; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at
the Bar; Law Lists; Crockford; The Tunes, June 7, 1905.)
LASCELLES, PERCY LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1900. B. Aug. 24, 1883. [School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1905; M.A. 1908. Died Sept. 10,
1909. {Brighton Coll. Reg.)
LASCELLES, PERCY PELLEW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Cans,
Nov. 2, 1866. [4th] s. of Rowley, barrister, of Pencarreg,
C arm. B. [1848], at Novaddwilliui, Card. Schools, Cow-
bridge and Brecon. Did not' reside. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 16, 1872. Called to the Bar, Julv 3, 1878.
Member of the S. Wales Circuit. {Venn, II. 37S; Inns of
Court; Lam Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
LASCELLES, The Rev. ROBERT. B.A. 1769, incorp. from
Oxford, 1769; M.A. 1769. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 7,
1769, S of Willi. 1111. of Durham, gent.] Matric. from Lincoln
1 ill ;e, 1 Ixford, Nov. 17, 1735, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1719.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1741; priest, May 29, 1742.
V. of Gilling, Yorks., 1777-1801. R. of Middleton in-
Teesdale, Durham, 1778-1801. Chaplain to the Duke of
Newcastle. Died Nov. 2, isoi. aged 84. {St John' <
Adm., iv. 352; Al. Oxon.; G Mag., 1S01, 11. 1001.)
LASCELLES, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Feb. 25,
1802; re-adm. Feb. 8, 1830, as 'the Rev. Robert Lascelles.'
S. of the Rev. S. Lascelles, P.C of Northallerton and Hunton,
near Bedale. Kept the Lent Term, 1S02. Matric. Michs.
1804; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Previously matric. from Mertou
College, Oxford. Oct. 29, 1796 (age 17), as 's. of Lascelles,
clerk of Helperbv, Yorks.' Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 9,
1816; priest, Dec. is. 1816; 'late of Christ's College.' P.C.
of Sand Hutton, 1830, and P.C. of Thirsk and Carlton Miniott,
Yorks., 1830-2. V. of Chrishall, Essex, 1832-9. Married,
181Z, Hannah, dau. of William Barker, of Cambridge. Died
s.p. Aug. 1, 1839, aged 60, at the house of his father-in-law,
in Bene't street, Cambridge. {Peile, 11. 351; At. Oxon.;
A. J. Walker; G. Mag., 1839. 11. 431.)
LASCELLES, WALTER REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1898. B. Aug. 22, 1878. Matric. Michs. 1898.
LASH, NICHOLAS ALLEYNE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. I, 1890. S.of A. H.. clerk, of 56, Croom's Hill, Greenwich
Park, London. [B. Feb. 2,, 1N72. School, King William's
College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1897." Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1895; priest, 1897; C. of
Hyson Green, Notts.. 1895-^. 'Mission to Seamen' Chaplain
it Call utta, 1899-1905; Association Secretary (for Northern
District), 1905-6; Chaplain, Port of London, 1906-22;
Bombay, 1922; Southampton. 1925. R. of St John-at-
Hackne'y, Middlesex, iu2s-;s R of I.emsford, Herts.,
1935-45. Subsequently of Bexhill. {King William's Coll.
Reg . Crockford.)
LASSELL, WILLIAM. Hon. LL.D. 1874. B. June 18, 1799, at
Bolton, Lanes. School, Rochdale. Apprenticed to a Liver-
pool merchant, 18 14-21; set up in business as a brewer, 1825.
Began to construct reflecting telescopes; inventor of a new
machine for grinding specula. Built an observatory at Star-
field, near Liverpool, 1840, where he observed the satellites
of Neptune and was one of the first observers of Saturn's
duskv ring. President, Royal Astronomical Society, 1870-2.
Moved his observatory to Bradstones, 1854. The first cli irlv
to ascertain composition of the Uraniau System. Constructed
a reflecting telescope at Valetta, Malta, 111 1861, where he
worked for six years and catalogued 600 new nebulae.
Resided at Ray Lodge, near Maidenhead from 1S65, and
built an observatory there. F.R.S., 1849; Royal medal,
1858. Died Oct. s. 1880, it Maidenhead. {Boase, 11. 310;
D.N.B.; Proi . Royal Soc . ji, vii-x.)
LASSELLS, WILLIAM ABINGDON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1774. S. of Jervis, of Gainsborough, Lines., surgeon.
B. there Aug, 21, 1757. School. Lincoln. Matric. Michs.
1774; Scholar, Nov. 8, 1774. Kept eight terms by residence;
name off, Sept. 12, 1779. with the note 'dead.' {Si John's
Coll. Adm.. IV. 352.)
LASSETTER, ARTHUR BOWRING. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1889. [4th) s. of Frederick], Esq., of 5. Porchester Gate,
Hyde Park, London, W., and of Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.
[School, Wellington College.] Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1918. Returned to Australia. Lived for some
years latterly in Cambridge, arid died Apr. 193.S, at 15,
Boulevard de Belgique, Monaco. {Wellington Coll. Reg.;
The Time:. Apr. 3, 1935.)
Last, Henry
LAST, HENRY. Adra. at Selwvn H., Oct. 10, 1882. B. Sept. 29,
1859. [School, Brighton College.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.A. 1S89. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 18S5; priest, 1886;
C. of St Giles's, Reading, 18S5-90. C. of Wokingham, Berks.,
1S90-4. V. of Holy Trinity, Reading, 1894-1902. V. of
Stony Stratford, Bucks., 1902-24. R. of Launton, Oxon.,
1924-31. Died Feb. 10, 1931, aged 71. (Brighton Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 11, 1931.)
LAST, The Rev. JOSEPH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1872. Ord.
deacon, 1S68; priest (Norwich) 1S60; C. of Swanton Morlev,
Norfolk, 1868-70. C. of Christ Church, Mayfair, 1S70-2. C.of
St Augustine's, Highbury, 1872-3. Asst. Chaplain, Paris,
1873-4. C. of Bentlev, Hants., 1875-7. C. of Weeting,
Ik, 1S77-9. C. of St John's, Lowestoft, 1879-80;
Chaplain at Geneva, 1SS0-94; at Osteud, 1S94-1909.
Raiding at i, Dry den Mansions, Queen's Club Gardens,
London, in 1916. Disappears from Crockford, 1917. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford.)
LAST, WALTER ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. " at Clare,
Mar. 23, 1SS9. [Eldest s. of W. Hamson, of New Milton,
Hants. B. Aug. 12, 1S70.] School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 18S9; Scholar. Appointed to I.C.S., 1889; in the
North-West Provinces and Oudh as Assistant Magistrate
and Collector and Assistant Commissioner; Assistant Settle-
ment Officer, 1894; Settlement Otficer, 1896; Joint Magis-
trate, 1S96; Deputy Commissioner, 1905. Died May 5, 190S,
at Muttra, United Provinces, as the result of an accident at
polo. (Record of Old Westminsters; Scott, MSS; I.C.S.
Lisis; 1 he 1 imes, May 7, 190S.)
LATEWARD, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 27, 1805. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of John, of Baker
Street, London. B. Oct. 1791. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Easter, 1806; Scholar, 1S06; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1812. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) Oct. 17, 1811; priest (London) Sept. 20,
1812; C. of Lancing, Sussex, 1S11. C. of East Peckham,
Kent, 1816. R. of Perivale (or Little Greenford), Middlesex,
1812-61. British Chaplain at Berne 1853-60. Died June 1,
1861, at 26, Wellington Square, Hastings, aged 71. Father
of the next. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Cant. Act Bk.; Clergy List;
Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag,, 1S61, 11. 93; P. E.
Towell.)
LATEWARD, MARSACK HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. iS, 1S44. [S. of the Rev. Frederick James
(above).] Matric. Lent, 1845; Scholar; B.A. 1S49. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1S49; priest, 1850; C. of Eastry, Kent,
1849. C.of Northallerton, Yorks. 1873-4- Chaplain at Baden
Baden, 1874-89. Of Blackheath Park, London, S.E., in 1884.
Died May 18, 1902, aged 81. {Cant. Act Bk.; The Times,
May ai, 1902; Crockford.)
LATHAM, ALFRED PULSFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 5, 1858. [4th] s. of Alfred, of Norfolk Street, Park Lane,
London. B. [Apr. 29], 1840, in London. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Marri
Mary Catherine Emma, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Mills, R. of
Bulvan, Essex. Died c. 1866. Brother of George (1853) and
Charles (1S67), etc.. (Record of Old Westminsters; O. Mag.,
1865, n. 374-)
LATHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 29, 1864.
S. of Arthur George, of Weaste Hall, Lanes. B. 1847, at
Bombay, India. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1865;
Scholar', 1868; B.A, 1869. Partner in Latham and Co.,
Merchants of Manchester. Died Jan. 2, 1905. [Hart
Reg.)
LATHAM, ARTHUR CARLYLE. Adm. at King's, July 5, 1890;
from Balliol College, Oxford. [S. of Dr Peter Wallwork
School, Fettes.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B. \
incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1894. At St George's Hospital,
and in Vienna, Heidelberg and Berlin. M.B.; B.C. (Oxford)
1894; M.A. (Oxford) 1S95. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1894;
M.K.C.P., 1S98; F.R.C.P., 1904. Radcliffe Travelling Fellow.
Grocers' Research Scholar. Practised in Portland Place,
London. Physician and lecturer in medicine at St George's
Hospital (Dean of the Medical School); Senior Assistant
Physician, Brompton Hospital for Consumption; physii.ni,
Victoria Hospital for Children. Obtained 1st prize (£500) for
an essay on H.M. the King's sanatorium for tuberculosis.
Author, medical. Died Apr. 13, 1923. (Fettes Coll. Reg.;
King's Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 14,
1923-)
LATHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune
S. of Alfred, of 23, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, I
B. 1850, in London. School, Han li< hs. 1868.
Capt., 4th (Militia) Batt., Royal l i.i-ut.-Col.
Died 1893. Brother of George (1853) and Alfred Pulsford
(1S58). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army i
Latham, Henry Guy Dampier
LATHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 1,
1852. S. of [the Rev.] John (1S37). B. at Derby. Schools
[Derby and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S52; B.A. 1856; M. \.
1859. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1856; priest, 1S57. Assistant
Master at Repton, 1856-75. V. of Matlock Bath, Derbs.,
1875-83. Died Mar. 9, 1883. Brother of John H. (is4si . ml
Samuel (1S53); father of the next and of William L. (1S93).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
LATHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 21, 1882.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward (above), V. of Matlock Bath.
B. [July 19, 1S64], at Holbrooke, Derbs. Schools, Brighton
College and Monkton Combe, Bath. Matric. Michs. 18S2;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1887; pnest, 1888;
C. of St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds, 1887-90. C. of Kid-
brooke, Kent, 1890-5. C. of St Paul's Mission, Pluinst-.il,
1895-1905. C. of Holbrooke, 1902-4. A.C.S. Chaplain at
Bassein, Burma, 1905-9. C. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Broughton, Manchester, 1910. C. of Horsham, Sussex,
1910-13. V. of Southwater, 1913-17. Died Apr. 16, 1917.
r of William L. (1893). (Brighton 1
Monktonutn Reg.; Peile, 11. 690; Crockford; 1 he I imet,
Apr. 19, 1917.)
LATHAM, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18)
Jan. 30, 187S. S. of Edward, Esq. B. in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 187S. Of Kent Terrace, Regent's Park,
London. Died Nov. 1, 1900. (Eton Coll, Reg.)
LATHAM, FREDERIC FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Clare,
1832. Matric. Michs. 1832; (Civil Law Classes, 3rd Class,
1836-7). Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1837; priest, 183S. C. of
An wick, Lines., 1843-6. R. of Brauncewell, 1847-52. C. of
Helpringham, 1855; V. there, 1855-87. Disappears from
Crockford, 1888, where he is called ' B.A., Camb.'.
LATHAM, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 12,
1853. S. of Alfred. B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Died 1871. Brother of Alfred P.
(1858), Charles (1S07), etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LATHAM, GEORGE NIX. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. S. of the Rev. George (? the above, not I
Clergy Lists), of Ifield, near Crawley, Sussex. B. [L>
i860, at Croydon, Surrey. School, Charterhouse. Matrii
Michs. i88i;B.A. 1S85. Joined 2nd Vol. Batt., Sussex Regt.,
1883; 4th Norfolk Regt., 1889-1903; Capt. 1S93; retired,
1903. (Charterhouse Reg.; Army Lists.)
LATHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 9, 1822.
[6th] s. of [Thomas], of Camberwell, Surrey. [School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1827. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Oct. 4, 1822. Adm. Solicitor, 1829. Chancery Registrar,
1S34-S5. Married, May 12, 1846, Mary Frances, dau. of
Thomas Leach, of Russell Square. Died Sept. ;, 1891. Father
of Henry (1867) and of Thomas (1S70). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Lam Lists; Inns of Court.)
LATHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June 29,
1841. [2nd] s. of John Henry [Paymaster oi the Exchequer].
B. [June 4, 1821], at Dover. School, Kent (private)
Michs. 1S41; Scholar, 1S44; B.A. (16th WrunKieri 1545; M. \.
1848. Fellow of Trinity Hall, 1S48-38; Senior tutoi ; Vio
Master; Master, 18S8-1902. Senior Proctor, 1857. J.P, 1 n
Carnbs. Founded by will the very valuable pension fund for
the benefit of senior members of the University ai
families, which bears his name. Author, Geometrical Problem*
on the Properties of the Conic Sections; 1 he Action of Examina
tions ; Pastor Pasturum, or the Schooling of the Apostles of Our
Lord. A great character, of striking appearance and a
charming host, about whose views on sport and coll
toms many stones were told. Resided at Southacre, Latham
Road, Cambridge, which he built in 1880. Died unmarried
June 5, 1902. Buried in Little Shelford churchyard. (C.U .
Hist. Reg., 172; Who ti as ll h , 1897-1916.)
LATHAM, HENRY. Adm pens, at St John's, June
S. of Henry (1822), Clerk to Registrars to i
I- ranees]. B. [J 11 . in Kentish Town,
•■x. Bapt. July 6, 1849, Schools [Higbgate and]
iter. Matne. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M
Adm. Solicitor, 1S74. Practised at 6, Raymond l
:i, W.C. Killed by a tail when walking by him
t.nndelwald, Switzerland, & pt. j, 1 1
Hi hgai ■ ;.; Law
Lists.)
LATHAM, HENRY GUY DAMPIER. Adm. at ( Mi .
5. oi Francis Law ,!.■■.■
Advocate-general, Bombay. B. [Oct, - - .
Schools, Rugby and Univ
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1
1893; C. of Woolwich, [892 -j. C. Oi Corpus ChliSti College
Latham, Hugh [Marshall]
mission, CamberweU, Surrey, 189 |-~. Warden, Ions of
Court mission, 1897 1906. Dean oi Perth, W. Australia,
1 906-1 1. Warden, Trinity College, Cambridge mission, and
V. of St George's, Lamberwell, 1911-15, R. of All Saints'
with St John-the-Baptist, Huntingdon, 1916-27, and V. of
St John-the-Evangelist, Huntingdon, 1925-7. Lie. pr., dio.
of Ely, 1927-44. Died Dec. 18, 1944, at the Old rectory,
Offord Cluny, Hunts. (Venn, 11. 491; Crockford; The limes,
Dec. 20, 1944.)
LATHAM, HUGH [MARSHALL]. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. S. of William, of 18, Airlie Gardens, Campden
Hill Road, London. B. 18(17, at Surbiton, Surrey. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1891. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1893. Died Oct. 28, 1906, from the effects of
a hunting accident. (Harrow Sch, Reg.)
LATHAM, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 7,
1837. 'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year' man. Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.D. [Stat. Eliz.) 1847. Ord. deacon, 1825;
priest, 1826; C. of St Werburgh, Derby, 1843-8. Preb. of
Lichfield, 1851. V. of Little Eaton, Derbs., 1848-79. Canon
res. of Lichfield, 1864 -73. Disappears from ( rockford, 1880.
Father of Edward (1852), Samuel (1S53) and John H. (1848),
[Clergy List.)
LATHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 12, 1882.
[Younger] s. of Wilson. B. at Toxteth Park, Liverpool.
[Feb. 10, 1865.] Schools, private and at Owens College,
Manchester. Resided two terms. Migrated to Wadham
College, Oxford, whence he matric. (age iS) Oct. 16, 1S83;
B.A. (Oxford) 1886. M.A. and LL.D., Dubhn; B Muj ,
London. Assistant master at Sheffield Grammar School.
Head Master of Thornton Grammar School, Bradford, in
mil (Peile, 11. 694; Al. Oxon.)
LATHAM, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1848. S. of the Rev. John (1837), of Little Eaton, Derbs.
[and Louisa]. B. July 30, 1831, at St Werburgh, Derby.
[Schools, Derby and Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A.
[8th Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1857. Fellow of Clare, 1857.
Chief engineer and agent in India of Madras irrigation and
canal co., 'for many years.' Subsequently went to New
Zealand. Brother of Edward (1852) and Samuel (1853).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Derby Sch. Keg.)
LATHAM, MORTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 13, i860.
S. of Alfred [Governor of the Bank of England], of 35, Norfolk
Street, Park Lane, London. B. July 28, 1S43, in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1861 ; B.A. 1865; Mus.Bai . and
M.A. 1882. A Solicitor. Closely associated with adminis-
trative work in Middlesex and Surrey; for many years .i]\
Alderman of the Middlesex C.C. Of Hollow Dene, Frensli.uu,
Farnham; J. P. and D.L. for Middlesex. Hon. Sec, oi th<
Bacli choir, 1886-1900. Author, The Renaissance <>f Musi, .
Piatti, a Sketch. Died Nov. 5, 1931, at Freusham. Buried
there. Brother of Alfred P. (185S), Charles (1. < 1, (,.,-,.■
(1:^3) and William (1854)- (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MS^.;
I he I imes, Nov. 7, tg -,i.|
LATHAM, PERCY HOLLAND. Adm. (age 18) at Pembroke,
' h t. 1, 1891. S. of the Rev. Samuel (1853), Head Master of
a preparatory school at Gt Malvern. B. Feb. 3, [873, .it
Llandudno. School, Malvern College, Matric. Mixhs. 1891;
B.A. 1894. Cricket 'blue,' 1892, 1893, 1894; Capt., 1894.
Assistant Master (and House Master) at Haileybury College,
1895-1922. Died June 22, 1922, at Haileybury College.
(Malvern Reg.; Book of Blues; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
1 imes, June 24, 1922.)
LATHAM, PETER WALLWORK. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 26, 1854, [Eldest] s. of John, surgeon, of Wigan. B.
then- [0* t. 21J, 1- -\i. Seh'H.'l, Wigan Grammar and at Neu
wied, Germany, and < dasgow University. Matric. Michs.
1854; B.A. 1858; (luth Wrangler, 1858; Nat. Sci. Tnp.,
1-1 Class, I- -.vi); M.J;, and M.A. i8ui ; M.l '. iM.(. 1 .-How . ,t
Downing, i8~bo. At St Bartholomew's H.< pit, d Assistant
Physician, Westminster Hospital, i'-<-. Medii ■! Lecturer,
1863. Physician to Addenbru.<ke's Hospit il, . . ubi dge, foi
very many years from 1863. Downing Profi sot of Med
1874-94. Member < >f the C0um.1l of the K.L.I'., 1.SS6-7;
Censor, 1887-9; Senior Censor, 1894-5. Croonian Lecture rl
1886. Harveian Orator, 1888. Married (i) 1862, Jemima
Burns, dau. of John M'l >i..ruiid, .4 Dumfries; (2) Annie
Frances, dau. of James F. Bernard, Esq., oi Clifton, and
sometime Principal of Girton Collet;':'. Author, medical. I >ied
Oct, 29, 1923, .it Ins residence at Clifton, Bristol. Father of
Arthur C. (1890). (Venn, 11. \v, and n,>ie; MeUnul Dire<.-
t ■> it i , Who was Who, ton
LATHAM, ROBERT GORDON. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, May 11, 1829. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas [Brase-
nose College, Oxford, 1788], V. of Billiugborough, Lines.
B. there Mar. 24, 1812. Matric. Lent, 1830; B.A. 1833- M A
Lathbury, Nathaniel Peter Edward
1836; M.D. 1844. Fellow, 1832-48. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. L.R.C.P., 1*42; F.R.C.P., 1846. M.D., London.
Studied philology at Hamburg, Copenhagen and Christiama.
Professor of English Language and Literature at University
CoUege, London, 1839; produced his textbook on The English
Language, 1841. Assistant Physician and Lecturer at the
Middlesex Hospital, 1844-9. Director of the Ethnological
Dept. of the Crystal Palace, 1852, when he made his cele-
brated protest against the central Asian theory of the origin
of the Aryans, supporting views which have since been
strongly advocated. Completed a revision of Johnson's
Dictiona) , 1870. Author, Descriptive Ethnology (2 vols.);
The Ethnology <>f India; Dissertation on the Hamlet of ><m.<
Grammatutts ami of Shakespeare, etc. Accorded a pension 1 ri
£100 from the Civil List, 1863. Died Mar. 9, 1888, at 156,
Upper Kn hinond lv>ad, Putin v. [Boase, 11. 313; King's Coll.
Reg.; Medical Directories; D.X.B.; She Guardian, Mar. 14,
188S.)
LATHAM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 2%, 1853.
Of Staffordshire. [S. of the Rev. John (1837), of Li. hfi< Id
[School, Derby.] Matric. Mi. 1>- 1 ->->•; B.A. 18^7; M.A. i.st.i
Ord. deacon (Chichester) i860; priest. 1S61. Assistant Master
at Brighton College, 1857-64. C. of Brighton, i 64 6. Via
Principal of Lichfield Training College, 1866-71. For many
years Head Master of a preparatory school at Gt Malvern
Resided latterly at Worthing, where he died Feb. 8, 1921,
aged 86. Brother of Edward (1S52) and Tohn II
father of Percy H. (1891). (Derby Sch. Reg.; Crockford, The
Times, Feb. 10, 1921.)
LATHAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1870.
[Eldest] s. of Henry (1822), clerk to the Registrar in Chancery
[and Mary Frances]. B. [June 22, 1847], at St P.ancras,
London. Bapt. Nov. 3, 1847. [Schools, Highgate and Win-
chester.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874. Cricket 'blue,'
1873. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 22, 1S71.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1874. On the Western Circuit.
Special Pleader at Shanghai, 1S81; retired, 1888. Subse-
quently resided at Folkestone, where he died Jan. 1 ?,, 1 ■ j _r < ■ .
Brother of Henry (1867}. (Winchester Coll.' !<■■:. , 1
Men at the Bar; Laic Lists; Inns of (.'■•art; Book of Blues;
Highgate Sch. Reg.; The Tunes, Jan. if., 1926.)
LATHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens. (:t^ 19) at Trinity, July 8,
1854. [2nd] s. of Alfred, of 23, Norfolk Street, Park Lane,
London. B. Dec. 9, 1S36, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1S55; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1S57. Called to the Bar, Apr. jo, i860
Q.C., 1886; Bencher, 1889. Married (1) Dec. 20, 1862,
Harriet, youngest dau. of Francis Mowatt, of London;
(2) 18.13, Mary K., dau. of Decimus Sturgess, of London.
< if The I'riorv, Freusham, Surrey. Died there July 29, 1915.
Brother ..1 Alfred P. (iSsS), Charles {181*7), George (1853)
and Morton (i860). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Dins of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
LATHAM, WILLIAM ASHBY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, June 15, 1792. S. of William, F.R.S., of Eltham, K.-ut
[School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Lent, 1793; Schol:\
LL.B. 1709. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 1 }, 1705. Assumed
the name oJ Ashby 1808. Of Quenby Hall. Leics. Married,
1707. Mary, dau. of Michael Miller of Bristol. Died June 23,
1848. (C. L. Arrowsmith; Inns of Court.)
LATHAM, WILLIAM LEEKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
O. t. t, 1893- Of Derbyshire. [2nd s. of the Rev. Edward
(1852), of Matlock Bath.] B. Apr. 13, 1873, at Repton,
School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A.
1896; M.A. 19 1 7. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1897; priest, 1898;
t , oi Bennondsey, Surrey, 1897-9. Chaplain, training ship
Conway, 1 899-1 900. V. of NewhaU, Derbs., 1900-6. P.C.
of Dethick with Lea and Hollowav, r, 06-10. V. of Sutton-in-
Ashneld, Notts., 1910-16. V. of St John-the-Baptist with
St James, Nottingham, 1.316-24. R. of Morton, 1924-48-.
Rural Dean of Alfreton, 1936-48-. Brother of Edward
(1882). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
LATHBURY, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 25, 1887. S. of R., Esq., of Park House, Chiswick.
[School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 18.V; B.A. 1890. Died
Sept. 1896. [Vppingham Sch. Roll.)
LATHBURY, NATHANIEL PETER EDWARD. Adm. pens.
(age 18] .d Jesus, Dec. 24, 1839 [posthumous], s, of the
Rev. Peter (next). B. at Bury St Hdmunds. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matrix Michs. 1S40; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847.
C. of Stowmarket, Suffolk, 1845-6. C. of Denton, Norfolk,
1846-8. R. of Bradheld Combust, Suffolk, 1S40-55. Died
unmarried Oct. j, 1855, aged 34. Buried at St James's,
Bury St Edmund; M.I. there [Bury Gr. Sch, Reg ; Jesus
Coll. Notes, i lergy Lis! , G. Mag., 1855, 11. 604.)
Lathbury, Peter
LATHBURV. PETER. Adm. pens, at Clare. Apr. 24, [780.
[S. of the Rev. Peter (1743), R. of Westerneld and Kirton,
Suffolk.] B. at Westerneld, Suffolk. [School, Woodbndge.]
Matric Michs. 17S0; LL.B. 17S7. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 21, 17S3; priest, Sept. 22, 1799; C. of Campsey Ash,
Suffolk, 1783. R. of Great and Little Livermere, 1804-20.
J. P. for Suffolk. Married Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Edward Mills, Preacher of St James's, Bury St Edmunds.
Died Aug. 3, 1820, aged 59. Buried at Livermere. Father of
the above. {Bury Gr. Sch. Reg. (sub his son) ; Cant. Act Bk. ;
Jftsi . Got. et Her., 3rd S., in. 59; G. Mag., 1820, II. 189.)
LATHBURY, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmam 1 1 ,
June 5, 1S63. Matric. Michs. 1S63; exhibitioner; B. \
Sl.A. 1S7S. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S68; priest, i8( r.
C. of Hillmorton, Warws., 1S0S-70. C. of N. and S. Lopham,
Norfolk, 1S70-3. C. of Tolleshunt D'.Arcy, Essex, 1873-4;
V. there 1874-9. R- of Denham, Bucks., 1879-1915. Died
Mar. 7, 1915, aged 69. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 9, 1915.)
LATIF (post LATIFI, ALMA), ABULLAT1F CAMRUDIN
AMIRUDIN ABDUL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15.
189S. [Eldest] s. of Camrudin Amurudin Abdul, J. P., of
Choppati, Bombay, India [and Vazair Sheikhah]. B. Nov. 12,
1879, at Bombay. School, St Xavier's College, Bombay
(Rev. Dr H. Kemp) [also at Paris, Heidelberg and Cairo],
Matric, Michs. 1S9S; (Law Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1900; Pt II,
1st Class, 1902); B.A. 1901; LL.B. 1902; LL.M. 1005; MA.
1907. LL.D., Dublin. Joined I.C.S. as Assistant Com-
missioner in the Punjab, 1903; District Judge, Delhi, 1911-
12; Director of Public Instruction, Hyderabad State, 1913-
16; Deputy Commissioner, Hissar, 1918-21. 5
Transfd. depts., 1921-4; Deputy Comini--: ■ 1
1924-7; Commissioner, Ambala. Member of Council of State,
1927. Delegate, International Law Conference at The li igue,
1930. Served on rst, 2nd and 3rd Indian Round Table
Conferences, 1930, 1931, 1932. Commissioner, Multan, 1931,
and Lahore, 1933. Financial Commissioner (Revenue),
Punjab, 1934-7. O.B.E., 1919; C.I.E., 1932. Author,
Effects of War on Property; The Industrial Punjab, etc. Of
4, Harkuess Road, Malabar Hill, Bombay, in 1945. (I.C.S.
Lists; Who's Who.)
LATIMER, STURMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Julv 2,
1830. S. of Edward. B. [Jan. 4, 1S12], at Oxford. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1834.
Adm. Solicitor, 1837; practised at Headington, Oxford.
Married Aug. 8, 1S50, Emma Jarett, youngest dau. of the
Rev. Charles Lyne, R. of Mevagissey, Cornwall. Died June
24, 1892. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
LATON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Jan. 27, 1777-
5. of Sheldrake, of Drayton, Norfolk. B. there. Private
tuition at Bloneld (Mr Carles). Scholar, 1777-9- (Venn, u.
99-)
LA TOUCHE, THOMAS HENRY DIGGES. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 12, 1876. [2nd] s. of the Rev. James [Digges,
or Digues] (Tnnitv College, Dublin, 1S42) [and Catherine].
B. 1S55, at Stokesav. Bapt. Nov. 18, 1855. School, Shrews-
bury (Mr H. W. Moss, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A.
1880; M.A. 1912. F.G.S. Closely associated with the Geo-
logical Survey of India, in which country others of his name
had rendered much service. Appointed to the Survey in
18S1; Superintendent, 1894; retired, 1910. The Records of
the Survey contain many contributions in which his ability
was demonstrated. Died Mar. 30, 1938, at Cambridge, where
he had resided for many years. Brother of William M. D.
(1882). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Apr. I,
1938; Quarterly Journal Geolog. Soc., 94, cxxvii.)
LA TOUCHE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, June 12, 1869. S. of William. B. in London. [School,
Bishop's Stortford Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1885. Assistant Master at Sutton Valence
Grammar School, 1874-9; at Crediton Grammar School,
1879-88. Head Master of Hastings Grammar School, iSSS-
1913. Latterly of Adisham, Kent. Died Dec. 28, 1922, aged
72 (Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; 'J hi times,
Jan. 1, 1923.)
LA TOUCHE, WILLIAM MARTIN DIGUES. Adm. pens, (age 28)
at Pembroke, Oct. 7, 1882. Eldest s. of the Rev. Jacob [or
James] Digues Trinity College, Dublin, 1S42J, V.of Stokesay,
Salop. B. at Killiecarrig, Co. Wicklow. [School, Christ's
Hospital.) Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886. Athletn
(Mile), 1883, 1884. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1886;
priest, 1888; S. of St Pi • l<ls, 1886-7. C. of
Warkworth, 1888-90. C. of Phillack, Cornwall, 1890-9.
V. of Stokesay, Salop, 1899-1910. R. of Wistanstow, 1910-
26. Died Aug. 14, 1926. Brotherof Thomas H. D. (1876). The
family was established in Ireland by David Digui
Touche, a Huguenot, after the edict of Nantes; set
Ireland. {Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Crockford;
The Times, Aug. 17, 1926.)
Lattey, Henry
LA TOUR, PENISTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at 1'eterhouse,
July 7, 17S6. Of Middlesex. [S. of lVmst.n, t ,1
mister.] School, Walthamstow. Matric. Michs. 1786.
Adm. at St Man' Hall, Oxford, whence he matric. (age 25)
June 20, 1794; B.A. (Oxford) 1795; M.A. (1 ixi.
R. of Scorborough, Yorks., 1789-1851. R. of Boothby-
Graffoe, Lines., 1816-51. Died Nov. to, 1851, aged 82.
(7\ A. Walker, 354; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 665;
Al. Oxon. {sub Tour).)
LATROBE, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
July 6, 1829. A Moravian. [S. of Christian Ignatius (musical
composer, for whom see D.X.B.) B. Mar. 20, 1S01, in
London. Educated in Moravia.] Travelled and climbed in
Switzerland and the Tyrol, 1824-30; visited America, 1832.
Superintendent of the Port Phillip district of New suutu
Wales, 1839. Lieut. -Governor of Victoria, 1851-4; retired.
C.B., 1858. Twice married. Resided latterly at Litlington,
Sussex. Author, The Alpenstock; Tin- Pedestrian, and other
works on travel. Died Dec. 2, 1S75, in London. {Boose, 11.
314; D.X.B.)
LA TROBE, WILLIAM SANDERSON. Adm. sizar at Sr John's,
Oct. 4, 1S94. S. of Samuel, settler, of Henderson, Auckland
[and EUen Sanderson]. B. Oct. 15, 1S70, at Nga Rotoz,
Waikato, New Zealand. School, Auckland University College
(Mr W S Aldis) [M.A., N.Z. University]. Matric. Michs.
1894; Scholar (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1896; Pt II,
1st Class, 1S97); B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901. Junior Lecturer,
Dept. of Engineering at Cambridge, 1898-1904. Director,
Technical College, Wellington, N.Z., 1904-18. Superinten-
dent of technical education, Education Dept., New Zealand,
1918-38. C.B.E., 1938. Of 310, Riddell Road, St Heliers,
Auckland, New Zealand, in 1945. {Who's Who.)
LATTEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1820.
S. of Robert, of Lexden, Essex. Matric. Michs. 182 1. B.A.
1S24; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (London) June [3, [824;
priest. May 29, 1825. V. of Brightungsea, Essex, 1S36-72.
Married, 1825, Sarah, dau. of lames Green. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. {Clergy Lis/; Foster, Index Eccles.)
LATTER, BARRE RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 25, 1792. [2nd s. of Thomas, Esq., of Harley
Street, London. B. July 22, 1777- School, Rugby.] Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1791. Bengal Army Cadet, 1795-
Commanded force of 2000 levies in the Nepal War, 1814-13;
Major, l/l3th Native Infantrv, 1818. Collector of Thibetan
manuscripts. Died Sept. 12, 1822, at Kisharganj. Brotherof
Francis (1792). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
LATTER, CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. I,
1884. [3rd] s. of the Rev. [.Arthur] Simon [Queen's
Oxford, 1846], R. of Downham, Norfolk. B. [Apr
at N Mimms, Herts. [School, Charterhouse.] Matri
1884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir., 1891; M.D. 1894. Al
St Thomas's Hospital ; House physician there. Practised at
Folkestone; Hon. Medical Officer, Victoria Hospital, Folke-
stone. Died Jan. 29, 1902, in London. (Charterhouse Reg.;
Pembroke College Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times,
Feb. 1, 1902.)
LATTER, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) it St John's, Oct. 27,
1774. Of Kent. [S.of the Rev. Edmund (1723), of Tonbridge,
and Ann Manning, of Walthamstow, Essex. School, Ton-
bridge.J Matric. Michs. 1774; Scholar, 1774 ; B.A. 1779.
M.A. 17S2; B.D. 1789. Fellow, 17S0-1S07. Assistant Master
at Rugby, 1779-S0; resigned. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 27,
17S2; priest (Chester, Lilt. dim. from Canterbury) i b. 24,
1782; C. of Burstow, Surrey, 1782. C. of Byfield, Northants.,
1792-1805. R. of Gt Warley, Essex, 1805-26. Died [ulj 86,
1826, aged 68. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; St John's '
iv. 352; Cant. Act Bk.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1826, 11
1S7.)
LATTER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 17,
1792. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [barrister], of London
Th'Tcse College, Brabant. Matric. Michs. 1792. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 12, 1786. Brotherof Barre K. V-
(Inns of Court.)
LATTEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at
S. of Robert John, gent, [and Rebeccal. B. Nov.
at Hauipstead, London. Matric
M.A. and LL.M. 1883. Adm. Solicitor, I
the City of London for 50 years. Joine
;ets, 1914, and helped to form tin
■ii v, iii which he v.
1 a, the '.i- 1' War, mi 1 19 (Capt.,
1; 1. Well ku
tot, gaining many prizes at Wimbledon an
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Lattimer, Thomas
including over 30 international badges when shooting for
Ireland. Designed the Lattey t. 1 ■■-■ "pi' -j.^ht. Author,
Sniping and the me of Telescopu and optical Sights, which
was translated into French, and used as the official textbook
of the Belgian Army. Died May 19, 1037. in London. (Law
Lists; The limes, May 26, 1937.)
LATTIMER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, June 9, 1S74.
S. of William, clerk at Holme Head Works .
Burrell]. B. July -1., 1854, .it Carlisle. Bapt. Aug. 17, 1854.
Educated [at Carlisle Jli.^li School] and at Owens College,
Manchester. [B.Sc, London, 1872.] Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. (i_V/i Wranglo) 1878; M.A. 1881. Assistant Master at
Dulwich College, 187^-82; at Victoria College, Jersey, 1882-
97; at Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow, 1S97-1900; at Central
Foundation School, Cowper Street, London, 1900-12. Died
Feb. 19, 1912, at the School house, Barnet (the residence of
his bn.ther, Willi. mi (next)). (Schoolmasters'1 Directories;
The I iv.es, Feb. 21, 1912.)
LATTIMER, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17, 1888. [S. of
William, of Holme Head Works. B. Nov. 22, 1S69.J School,
Carlisle Grammar. Matric. Michs, 1088; Si holar; B.A. 1891 ,
M.A. 1906. Assistant Master at Carlisle 1 .r.niniiai School,
1891-3; at Hit chin Grammar School, 1893-6; at Preston
Grammar School, 1896-9; at Brighton College, 1900-6.
Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet,
Herts., 1906 2g Oi Deepdale, Manor Park, Keswick, in
\-i\2. Brother ■-! 1 1 1 ■ - above. (Carlisle Gr. Sch. Keg.; Scott,
MSS.) Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LATYMER, BARON (1S71) see MONEY, F. B. T.
LAUGHARNE jpr LAUGHARtt], THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, June 27, 1835. [Doubtless the man oi these
names, s. of ["nomas; b. in Starts., who had been adm. at
Trinity College, Dublin, July 1, 1833, aged 16.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839, as Laugham; M.A. 1847. Ord.
deacon (j.n iitteld) 1840; pni',t, 1S4.1; Domestic Chaplain to
the Karl of Warwick, 1841-5, and Chaplain to Warwick
County Gaol. Minister of Margaret Chapel, Walcot, Hath,
1852-3. C. of Tamworth. Minister of St Stephen's, Bath,
1853-y < . "t Willi 'U , somerset, 1856-9. R. of Bredenbury,
Heref., 1859-72 t. ..f Limpley Stoke, Wilts.. 1872- m
Subsequently of Avonhurst, Freshford, near Bath. Died
May 12, 18*7, aged 70. (H. B, Swanzy; .1/. Dubl. (no career
given); Clergy List; < rockford.)
LAUGHARNE, THOMAS ROBERT JOHN. M.A. 1S47, incorp.
from Oxford. Only s. of Thomas, of W dcot, Bath. i>. 1821.
Matric. from Jesus College, 0\i--rd, .\iav 18, 1839, ■ -'' ! ■
B.A. (Oxford) 1843; M.A. (Oxford) 1845. ord. deacon
(< dull. i-,t<i and Bn-tol) 1843; priest, 1844; C. of Acton
Turville, Gloucs., 1843-5. C. of Norton-le-Moors, staffs.,
1845-6. C. of st ["hn-the-Baptist, Gloucester, 18- \<>- =>o.
1 haplain to the Tail .if Pomfret, 1847. C. of Whitnash,
Warws., 1 ^ s 1— 5. 'Formerly C. of Buckingham.' Master of
Buckingham Grammar School and C. of Calvert on, Bucks.,
1858-66. V. of Burton, Cheshire, 1866-70. C. of Laugharne,
Carrn., 1870-3. V. of Rhayader, Radnor, 1873-91. Married,
1859, Mien Maria, dau. of Joseph Willes, Esq. Of Laughame
Hah, (.arm. Disappears from Crockford, 1892. (Al. Oxon.\
Clergy List.)
LAUGHARNE, WILLIAM. Matric. from Trinity Hall, Michs.
1758; LL.B. 1759. [Doubtless the man of these names, s. of
the Rev. Arthur, of Lmunwas, Pernbs., who had matric.
from Jesus 1 ollege, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1742-3, age 18.] R. of
Dinas, Pembs., 1758-. R. of Llamehllwvdog with Llanllawer.
I U. Oxon.\ I ant Act Bk.)
LAUGHLIN, CHARLES EDWARD HAMILTON. Adm. at
Clare, ( let. 8, 1877. [S. of the Rev. Edward James ( I rinitj
I oil g. , 1 lublin, B.A 1 151), oi St Ives, Hunts. B. Feb. 2^
[Army List, 1920, gives Mar. 20], r86r. School, Marl*
borough.] Matne. Michs. 1877. Joined the army, serving in
the ranks for three years with the Welsh Regt., 18S6-9;
Nile expedition, i;vs,,. 2nd Lieut., Leinster Regt., 1890;
Lieut., 181,1; Capt., 1896. Uganda, 1898 [906; mentioned
in despatches, 1899. Major, 1906; retired, 1909, Served in
the Great War, 11114-11) (Major, Leinster Regt.; Brigade-
Major; Lieut.-Col., Hampshire Regt. (T.F.); employed,
Ministry of Munitions; Brevet Major; men!; ■ . ■ 1 in ■ j, tai v
of State's List fur 'valuable services'). Of Southboume,
Hants., where he died June 23, 1935. [Marlbot <ugh ( oil,
Reg.; Army Lists-, 1 he limes, June 26, 1935.)
LAUGHTON, JOHN KNOX. Adm. pens, at CaiUS, Feb. 23, 1848.
[2nd] s. of James, wine merchant, of Liverpool [formerly
master-mariner and, in time of war, Captain of a privateer].
!'.. there Apr. 23, 1830. Schools, Isle of Man, Liverpool
Roval Institution and Fwrsdfii, Lamb-, (pile MO Matin'.
Michs. 1S48; B.A. (34//Z Wrangler) 1852, M.A. 1869; Hon.
Litt.D. 1913. Hon. Fellow, 1895. Naval Instructor, R.N.,
Laurence, George
1853; served in the Baltic during the Russian Wrar, 1854-5;
in China during the second war, 1856-9. Mathematical and
Naval Instructor, R.N. College, Portsmouth, 1866-73; also
at Greenwich Lecturer on meteorology, 1873-85; on naval
hi tory, 1 "I y<>. President, Royal Meteorological Society,
1 'v Ho D.Liu., Oxford, 1904. Professor of Modern
History at Km- - College, London, 1885-1915. Knighted,
1907. Instrumental, with Admiral Su* Cyprian Bridge, in
founding the Navy Records Society, for which he wrote
many important contributions; Secretary, 1S93-1912.
Author, Nelson and his Companions in Arms, and the great
majority of naval article- mil 1 V.B.. Died Sept. 14, mis,
at Wimbledon. (Venn, 11. 281. and note; Who was Who,
1897-1916.)
LAUGHTON, WILLIAM HYDE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St
John's, Oct. 29, 1794. S. of the Rev. Dr George ("Wadham
College, Oxford, 1754), V. of Chippenham, Cambs. B. at
Richmond, Surrey. School, private (his father). Re-adni.
sizar, Apr. 6, 1795; pens. r>ec. 11, 1795; again, pens. Feb. 2^,
1797; Scholar. Nov. 7. 1797. Kept four terms, altogether,
by residence. (8/ John's Coll. Adm., iv. 332.)
LAUMAN, HENRY. Adm.
atQi
, July 1, r j2.
LAUNDON, JOHN. Adin. pens, (age 20) a1 Caws, Oct. 1, 1859.
S. of William, of Leicester. B. there. School, Leicester
Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1859. Resided five terms.
LAUPMANN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Pi rERHOi 5E, Oct. 1,
1880. S. of Karl, Esq., deceased. B. Oct. 22, 1859. A blind
man. Si hool, Worcester College for the blind sons of gentle-
men. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1SS7. Returned
as a master to the Worcester College for the blind. (1 . A.
Walker, 559.)
LAURENCE, see also LAWRANCE and LAWRENCE.
LAURENCE, ARTHUR JONES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
T870. [3rd] s. of Sydney (1S37), of Clapham, London. B.
there June 2, 1850. Schools, Woodbridge, Suffolk [and
Harrow]. Matric. Michs. 1870. Member of the London Stock
Exchange; of the firm of Laurence, Sons and Gardner. Died
May 15, 1S95. Brother of Walter (r867) and Frederick S.
(r883). (G. H. Lawrence; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LAURENCE, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. S. of the Rev. Perceval (1848).
R. of S. Ockendon, Essex. P.. [May 17, 1859], at Ickham,
Kent. School, Shrewsburv. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar,
1877; B.A. (Class, lnp. 1st Class) 1881; M.A. 1S0.9. Assistant
Master at Blackheath proprietary school, 18S1-1902. Head
Master of Pembroke School, Bruges, Belgium, 1903-14.
Assistant Master at Haileybury after the occupation of
Bruges by the Germans in 1914. Author, Metrical 1 ransla-
tions of Aristophanes and Sophocles, etc. Resided latterly
with his brother. Sir Perceval Maitland, at Combe Leigh,
Wimbledon. Died at Wimbledon, Apr. 15, 1932. Brother of
Perceval M. (1872) and Lewis B. (1S91). (H. W. Chd, The
Adventures of a Schoolmaster, 96; G, H. Lawrence; S) . but \
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Tht Times, Apr. 18, 1932. j
LAURENCE, CLAUD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
s. of Joseph Alfred, of Kingswood, Walton-ou-Thames,
Surrey. B. [Nov. 5], 18S1, at Surbiton, Surrey. School,
Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907.
Member of the London Sto< k Exchange; Messrs Laurence,
Sons and Gardner. Served in the Great War, rg 14- m (< apl ,
London Yeo. (Rough Riders); attached London Regt.
(St Pancras Batt.); wounded). Of 3, Old Broad Street.
London, m 1945. (Marlborough Coll. Keg.; i niv. U at List.)
LAURENCE, FREDERICK SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June iti, 1883. [8th] s. of Sydney {1837), of Cavendish Road,
Clapham Park, London. B. Feb. n, 1864, in London.
School, Biddishain, Somerset (private). Matric. Mn !
B.A. 18SS; M.A. 1892. Ord d<\u on (Worcester) 1893; priest,
i8gr; C. of Christ Church, Sumnierheld, Birmingham, 1890-
1901. V. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1912-18. Perm, to off.
at St Paul's, Portman Square, 1933-5. Of Cranford House,
Moulsford, Berks., in 194s. Died Apr. 7, 1949. Brother of
Arthur J. (1870), etc. (Crockford.)
LAURENCE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 1, 1852.
Of Middlesex. [S. of George (formerly Levi). B.' Jan. 28,
1834.] Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord.
deacon (Worcester, for F.xeter) r-;s~; pne-.t (1 \ ; .
C. of Loxbeare, Devon, 1857-9. C. of Ticknall, Derbs.,
i860 1. C. of Rockland, Norfolk, r863-5. C. of Thurgarton,
Metton and Felbrigg, 1865-73. C. of Earsham, 1
C. of Frith, Kent, 1884--);. K. ol MidBv, 1 1920 Lii
pr., dio. Chichester, 1902-8. Resided latterly at Ea Gri
stead, where he di-d Jan. 17, 1920. Brother of John A.
(1855). (G. H. Laurence; (roa'iford; the limes, Jan. 19,
I920.)
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Laurence, George Hall
LAURENCE, GEORGE HALL. Adm. peas, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. S, 1819. S. of Charles. B. in London. School, Rugbv.
Matric Michs, [8io. A merchant in Liverpool. Mayor of
Liverpool, 1S46. J. p. for Lancashire and Cheshire. Died
Jan. 15, 1869. (Rugby Reg., Lawrence.)
LAURENCE, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
1S55. [S. of George (formerly Levi). B. Jul\ 1
School, Clapham Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 18
1859. Ord. deacon (Norwich) i860: priest, 1861; C.'of Bergh
Apton, Norfolk, 1860-72. V. of Dilham with Honing, 1S72-
1929. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1922-9. Died Aug. 29, 1 92
at Dilham vicarage. Buried at Dilham. Brother of George
(1852). (G. H. Lawrence; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 14
1929.)
LAURENCE, LEWIS BERTRAM. Adm. at Clare, July 7, 1S91
[Youngest s. of the Rev. Perceval (next), R. of Walesbv.
Lines. B. Sept. 17, 1872.] School, Bedford Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; MA. 1S99. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1S96; priest, 1S97; C. of St George's, Edgbaston.
Warws., 1S96-9. C. of St Luke's, Toowomba, Australi 1
1899-1900. C. (to his father) at Walesby, Lines., 1900-12.
V. of Usselby, Lines., 1901-15. Died Apr. 19, 1915. Brother
of Charles E. (1877), etc. (G. H. Lawrence; Scott. WSS
Crockford; The Times, Apr. 21, 1915.)
LAURENCE, PERCEVAL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 3, 184S. S. of Joseph [formerlv Leva] [and Penelope!
dau. of John Jackson, of West Rainton Hall, Durham], of
Beddington, Surrey. B. Dec. 29, 1829. Matric. Michs. 1848;
B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. President of the Union, 1851. Ord
deacon (Worcester) 1853; priest, 1S54; C. of St "Philip's,
Birminghain, 1S53-4. C. of Woking, Surrey, 1S54-8. C. of
Ickham, Kent, iSjS^j. C. of East Claydon, Bucks., 1860-70.
Sinecure R. of Buckland, Kent, and C. of Broadwas, Worcs.,
1S70-3. R. of South Ockendon, Essex, 1873-1. I
Walesby with Risby, Lines., 1879-1913. Married, Apr. 13,
1853, Isabella Sarah, dau. of Capt. Wilham Scarth M. > irson,
late 52nd Regt., and had issue. Died June 6, 191 3, at Walesby
rectory. Brother of Sydney (1S37); father of the next
of Charles E. (1877) and Lewis B. (1S91). (G. H. Lawrence;
Crockford; The Times, June 7, 1913.)
LAURENCE, PERCEVAL MAITLAND. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chrisii, Sept. 28, 1872. Of Surrey. [Eldest] s. of the Rev
Perceval (above), C of Broadwas, Worcs. B. Apr. 20, 1S54
at Woking, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1S72; Scholar, 1872; B.a!
(Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1876; Members' prize (English essay)
1876; \orke prize, 1S77; Whewell Scholar, 1877; LL.M.
1879; LL.D. 1SS5. Fellow, 1876; Hon. Fellow, 1914. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1674. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn June 29
1875. Called to the Bar, June, 1878; to the Cape Bar, 18S0!
Judge of the High Court of Griqualand, 1882-8; Judge-
president, 1888-1907. Judge of the Supreme Court at Cape
Town, 1907-10. Chairman of the Delimitation Commission
under S. Africa Act, 1909. Judge of the Cape Province
Division of Supreme Court, S. Africa, 1910-13. Knighted,
1908. K.C.M.G., 1911. Chairman of the S.African Unh
Commission. Chairman of the Royal Commission on fire
brigades and fire prevention, 1921-3. Author, Law and
Custom of Primogeniture; Collectanea; On Circuit in Kafir-
land; Memorial Biography of John X. Merriman. Resided
latterly at Wmibledon, where he died Feb. 28, 1930. Founded
by will the two Professorships and Readerships in classics
which bear his name; donor also of books to the University
library and benefactor to Corpus Christi. Brother of Charles
-- and LewisB. (1891). (G. H. Lawrence; Inns of Court-
Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who 1929-40'
Cambridge Review, Apr. 25, 1930; The Times, Mar. 3, 1930.)
LAURENCE, REGINALD VERE. Adm. sizar at Trinity Oct I
;®.?5- ,s- o| Thomas French, of 8, St Charles Square, Notting
Hill, London. B. [July 13, 1876], at Ealing, Middles i
School, Merchant Taylors', London. Matric. "Michs. 1805-
Scholar, 1897; Lightfoot scholar, 1898; Derby studentship-
Allen scholar, 1899; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1 .
1902. Fellow, 1901-34; Dean, 1908; tutor, 1909-27 i lii ,r
of the Cambridge Review, 1902. College Lecturer in I
1903-34. Director of studies to H.R.H. Prinei
afterwards King George VI) and H.R.H. Prin,
(afterwards Duke of Gloucester) when members , .1
C.V O., 1920. Edited (with Dr Figgis) Lectures and I
Uxrd Idem; contributor to the Cambridge Modern
In College.
>; Cambridge Review, Oct. 26, 1934- The 1
Oct. 20, 1934.) '
LAURENCE, SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, ,837.
[Eldest s. of Joseph Levi, alias Laurence (assumed the name
Sf, L^,r ; Oct. 27, 1819J Scl I,
Blackhe.it,,, Kent. Matnc. Michs. i-.ii. On the
Laurie, Kenneth William John
Stock Exchange [his father was one of the first members,
and the founder of the firm of Laurence, Sons and Gardner].
d. June 27, 1S44, Marv, dau. of Arthur Jones, of
Greir, Card., and had issue. Of Claph
Surrey. Died Mar. 1, 1895. Brother of Perceval (1S48); father
of Arthur J. (1870), Frederick S. (18S3) and the next.
(G. H. Lawrence.)
LAURENCE, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dc. ,, . 6
S. of Sydney (above), oi Clapham Park, London. B. there
: ' , '-■ .ml, Urighti.ii I i.Ilece. M itrie. Mulm. 1 < - ,
B.A. 1875. Died Dec. 30, 1882. Brother of Arthur J. (1870)
and Frederick S. (1883). {Brighton Coll. Reg.)
LAURENTS, PHILIP. B.A., incorp. from Oxford, 1768; M \
from Trinity, 1768. S. of Philip, of St Martin's, Jersey.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Oct. 30,' 1751,
age 20; B.A. (Oxford) 1755. Master at Bury St Edmunds
School, 1776, until his death in Nov. 1787. (At. Oxon.)
LAURIA, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Ocl [3, 13,-4. Matric Michs. 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1878;
M.A. 1SS2. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S80; priest, 1881;
C. of St James's, Higher Broughton, Manchester, 18S0-2.
Assistant Master at Bury Grammar School, 1S82-4. C. of
St Peter's, Bury, 1883-4. C. of St John's, Hopwood, Lanes.,
V. of Ainsworth (or Cockevmoor), 1887-1905. V. of
Emmanuel Church, Bolton-le-Moors, 1905-21. Died 1
1921, aged 64. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 19, 1921.)
LAURIE, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 12, 1859. S. of
Anthony, sharebroker, of Seacombe, Cheshire. B. there.
School, St Aidan's Theological College. Matric. Micbs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1863;
priest, 1865; C. of Malvern, Worcs., 1863-5. C. of Wands-
worth, 1866-7. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1868.
C. of Doverdale, Worcs., 1869-71. C. of Stone, 1871-3.
R. of Halford, Warws., 1873-1908; resigned. Lived latterly
at Cheltenham, where he died Sept. 12, 1913. (Venn, 1
Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 19. 1913.)
LAURIE, ARTHUR PILLANS. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1881.
[Kldest s. of Professor Simon S., Professor of Education in
Edinburgh University. B. Nov. 6, 1861. School, Edinburgh
Academy, and at Edinburgh Univi-rsitv. Matric. Mi, h-
1881; exhibitioner; prizeman; (Nat. Sci.' Trip., Pt II 1st
Class, 1884); B.A. 1885; M.A. im,. Fellow, i.sss lis,
Edin., 1881; D.Sc, Ellin.; LL.D., Edin. F.R.S.E. Uni-
versity extension lecturer, and lecturer at the People's
Palace, East London. Cantor Lecturer, 1891. Member of
the Home Office departmental committee on potterv manu-
facture, 1S93. Lecturer in physics and chemistry at St Marv's
Hospital Medical School, and Gilchrist Lecturer, 1895.
Principal of Heriot Watt College, Edinburgh, 1900-28.
Professor of Chemistry to the Royal Academy of Arts, 1912.
Member of Chemical Products Supply Committee, Board of
Trade, 1914. Chairman, Chemical Inventions Committee,
Ministry of Munitions, 1915. Author, Srfffl !
in Physico-Chcmistry; The Food of Plants; I >
and Vehicles; Pigments and Mediums of the Old Masters, etc.
Editor of the Teacher's Encyclopaedia. Died ( let - 1,4,
Brother of Malcolm (1889). (Edin. Aud. '
Grads.; King's Coll. Reg.; Who's Who, 1945.)
LAURIE, CLAUDE VILLIERS EMILIUS (1874), see BAYLEY.
LAURIE, JAMES RENNIE. Adm. pens, at Emmam 1 ;, m t 1
1890; an I.C.S. probationer. S. of Mrs Laurie, of Craiginnan
Lodge, Dollar, N.B. [and George Dixon, agent], B. in
Edinburgh. Educated at the Dollar Academy, and at
Glasgow University, 1888, for one year. Matric. Michs. 1890.
LAURIE, JAMES WILLIAM BORTHWICK. Adm. pens, (age
1^1 at Jesus, Jan. 26, 1864. S. of John, General. I;. [I in.
at Bath. School, Cheltenham. Matri, . Michs. 1.S64,
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1.-71. Ord. deacon (Mam .In- 1. ,
priest, 1870; C. of St Peter's, Swinton, Manchesti 1
C. of Highgate, Middlesex, 1875-7. C. of Witham, 1 : >.
Ii. V. of Holme, Hunts., 1881-95. Died Api 1 .
Father of Kenneth W. J. (1893). (Cheltn:-. ■
Crockford; The Standard, Apr. 20, 1895.)
LAURIE, JOHN MINET (1830), see FECTOR.
LAURIE, JOHN ROBERT LAURIE EMILIUS 11 ,, lit
BAYLEY.
LAURIE, KENNETH WILLIAM JOHN. Vdm. pem at Sidney,
1893. S. of the Rev. [ames William Borthwii
V. of Holme, near Petcrboi ,ugh. B. N
Swinton. School, Oakham (Mr Hodge). .Mam, . Mi, hs. [893:
.1 \ 1,,.' 1 1 n [el
, sburg, S. AIM, a, ,.
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Laurie, Malcolm
LAURIE, MALCOLM. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 1889. [S. of
Professor Simon, Professor of Education in Edinburgh
University. 15. Feb. 27, 1866. School, Edinburgh Academy.
At Edinburgh University (B.Sc. 1886) ; also .it the University
of Tubingen, Germany, and University College, London,]
Matric. Michs. 1889; - xhibitioner, r88g ; prizeman; B.A.
1892. D.Sc, Edin., 1893. F.L.S.; F.R.S.E. Professor of
Zoology, St Mungo's College, Glasgow, 1893-1918. Lecturer
in biology, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1904-18.
Of 16, Wordsworth Road, Harpenden, Herts., in 1925.
Died there July 16, 1932. Brother of Arthur P. (1881).
(Edin. Acad. Reg.; Edin. Univ. Grads.; King's Coll. Reg.;
1 he i unes, July 18, 1932; C. J. Kordyce.)
LAURIE, MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1887, from Edinburgh University. S. of Thomas, Esq., of
Brixton. B. Ian. 12, 1868, atLeith. School, George Watson's
College, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1887. Entered the I.C.S.;
Assistant Commissioner and Settlement Officer, in Burma,
1S89; Deputy Commissioner, 1901; retired, 1915. President
of Rangoon mumcipafity, 1904. M.V.O., 1906. Served in the
1.]. it War, ii|i|-M (Capt., R.G.A. (T.F.); employed at the
War Office). Of St Ives, Cornwall, in 1945. (/.U.S. Lists;
l niv Wat List; I . A. Walker, 598; Who's Who; Kelly,
Handbook.)
LAURIE (post NORTHALL-LAURIE), PETER NORTHALL.
Adm. at Peterhouse, c. Aug. 1825. [3rd s. of Alexander, of
E. Lothian, Esq.] Matric. Machs. 1827; LL.B. 1832; LL.M.
1859; LL.D. 1873. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 14, 1829.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1833. On the Home Circuit.
A very prominent barrister. Married, Aug. 1, 1844, Fanny,
dau. of Henry Hulbert, of Eaton Square, London, W., and
Kuwfant, Sussex. Took the name of Nor t hall -Laurie, < let. 17,
1850. Father of the next. (/ . A. Walker, 423 and 431 ; Inns
of 1 ourt (Peter only); Law Lists.)
LAURIE (or NORTHALL-LAURIE), REGINALD PETER
NORTHALL Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 16, 1870, as
Northall-Laurie. [Only] s. of Peter Northall (above) [and
Frances]. B. Jan. 18, 1852, at Marylebone. Bapt. Feb. 24,
1852. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1S78. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 27, 1871. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1875- T>-L. for the City of London. 1.1'.
for Middlesex. Of Wrinsted Court, Sittingboume, Kent.
Died June 11, is-ri- (ilaru-w i>ch. Keg.; I.'. I. Walker, 431
(sub his father), Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law
Lists.)
LAURIE, RICHARD Adm. pens, at Queens', May 17, 1831.
Of Essex. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1S36; pnest, 1836; C. of Lydiord, Devon, 1 1 1 6.
C. ot Cruwys Morchard, 1852-62. C. of Bow, 181.2-8. C. of
East Anstey, 1870-4. Disappears from Clergy List, 1S75.
LAURIE, WALTER DAVID. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
1 li 1 1. 1S84, from Edinburgh University (M.A. there [884).
S. of Walter, Esq., of Morningside, Edinburgh. B. Mar. 12,
1864. School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1887. Advocate in Singapore and Penang, 1900-7.
Subsequently went to Rhodesia. Died May 12, 1912, at the
Royal Chest Hospital, London. (Edin. .i,,it K. \,\\\\> i<
the name is spi.lt Laurie and date of birth given as t86 ;i .
Edin. Univ. Grads. (sub Laurie).)
LAURIE, WILFRED EMILIUS (187S), see BAYLEY
LAURIER, WILFRED. Hon. LL.D. 1S97. [Only s. of Carolus
and Marcelle Martmeati. B. Nov. 20, 1841, at St Lm, near
Montreal. Of French ancestry. School, L'Assomption Col-
lege and at McGill University.] Practised as a lawyei in
Montreal, and later at Arthabaska. K.C.; P.C. M.P. for
Drummund, Arth.ib.ii.ka, in Parliament of Canada, 1H74.
Minister of Inland Revenue, 1877. M.P. for Quebei 1 ist,
1877-1919. U ader of th'- Liberal Parte, 1"-. .... Prime
Minister of Canada, iS^o -i-,ii. G.C.M.G., 1*97 Died
Feb. 17, 1919, -it Ottawa. (D.N.B.)
LAVER, LAURENCE SAVILLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1899. S. of Alfred, commercial traveller, of Not-
tingham [and Fanny Sarah Saville]. B. Oct. jo, 1 , .,>, at
Lewes, Sussex. S< In ml, Nottingham High (Mr | Gow)
Matric. Michs. [899; B.A Cla trip., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1902'
M.A. 1909 \--i ' it W ter at Cakiay Gi e Gi mai
Si hool, West Kirby, [902 , , at U pggi ston Gramm a Si hool
Leicester, 1903-S, .it Kin;.: I 'Iw.ird \ 1'-. i,r.iiiiiiur Nh<H,l!
Stourbridge, 1908-12. lb-ad Master . .1 1, until v High N U>*A,
Altrincham, 1912-33-. [Schoolmasters' Direc
LAVERACK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sr Catharine's,
Apr. 16, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1842.
LAVERS-SMITH, HAMILTON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1884.
S. of C. L., gent., of Walton-on-Thames. B. [Oct. 17/, 1865,
at Highbury, London. Schools, St Leonard's, Blaisdon, and
Law, The Hon. Charles Ewan
Hitchin. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Adm. Solicitor,
1900. Practised in London, and afterwards at Richmond,
Surrey; retired, 1929. Died Nov. 7, 1939, at Richmond.
(Venn, 11. 4U.S; Law Lists; Tiu- limes, Nov. 9, [939.)
LAVIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, {age 19) at Magdalene, June 24,
1817. S. of Sir Thomas, Knt., President of the Royal Naval
College, Greenwich [and Mary Lissmore]. [B. Sept. 15, 1798,
at Watford.] School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S17; B.A.
1821.
LAVY, ERNEST EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
5th s. of — [Charles], timber-merchant, of London. B.
Oct. 19, 1877, at 104, Grosvenor Road, Canonbury, London,
N School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A,
1906. Adm. aJ eundem B.A. at Trinity College, Dublin,
1809; M.B. and B.Ch., Dublin, 1914; M.D., Dublin, 1 ,iv
Ord. deacon and priest (London) 1903; C. of St S
Tolling ton Park, Middlesex, 1903. C.M.S. Missionary at
Baghdad, 1903-9. C. of St Mary's, Dublin, 1909-13. C.M.S.
Missionary in Punjab and Sindh, 1915-16; in Mesopotamia,
1916-21; at Omdurman, 1921-4; at Nablus, Jerusalem,
1924-6. C. of Luton, Beds., 1929-31. V. of St Andrew's,
Watford, 1931-7. Died Apr. z6, 1940, at Southborough,
Tunbridge Wells. (Rugbv Sch. Keg.; Medical Directories;
The Times, Apr. 27, 1940.)
LAW, ALAN ROKEBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1 g 1
S. of William Thomas, of Ripley, Surrey. B. 1SS1, at St
Leonard's-on-Sea, Susses. School, Wellington. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1006. 'Engaged in scholastic-
work.' Died 1906. [Wellington > ■
LAW, ALEXANDER DELIVAL HAMILTON. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1894. S. of the Rev. Robert Arbuthnot (1S61),
deceased, late R. of Bale, Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1894. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
LAW, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 21, 1861.
S. of the Rev. Robert Vanbrugh (1817), R. of Christian
Malford, Wilts., Canon of Chester. B. Feb. 25, 1843. School,
Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A i.sf.s; M.A. 1873.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bath) 1M.17; C. of Chipping
Campdeu, Gloucs., 1866-8. C. of St James's, Leckhampton,
1869. C. of Christian Malford, Wilts., i.Sw-75- R- of
Dauntsey, 1875-1915. Died Dee. 6, 1923, al Bath. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 518; C rockford.)
LAW, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Sept. 29,
1862. S. of the Rev. William {1821), deceased. B. [1844], at
Orwell. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. r866.
Athletics 'blue' (long jump), 1866. Winner of the hurdle
race at the Amateur championship meeting, 1867. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1867; priest, 1869; C. of Heathfield,
Sussex, 1867-9. C. of Beckley, 1869-70. C. of Eltham, Kent,
1870-3. C. of Nottingham, 1873-6. R. of Pretoria, [Vans
vaal, 1876-80. C.F. in the Transvaal, 1877 "9 <s At n, 1 War
medal for services in the Secoceni campaign, 1 - , •■ I
Brent Pelham, Herts., 1880-4. V. of Shall, , id, Fss. \. 1--4
1920. Died June 28, 1920. {Crockford; The (Juardian, lulv-j.
1920.)
LAW, ARTHUR THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H.,Oct. 1, 1894. B.July 26, 1870. [School, lasted.] Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1899; priest, 1900; C. of Wymondham, Norfolk, 1S99-1902.
C. "I Halifax, 1902-4. C. of Hallow, Worcs., 1904-5. C. of
Gt Canneld, Essex, 1905-7. Perm, to off. at Barnston,
1908-10. C. of Greenstead Green, i<n- ">. Perm, to off. at
St Andrew's Mission Church, Acton, 1916-18. T.C.F.,
1918-19. C. of Rivenhall, Essex, 1919-20. Perm, to off.,
diu. Melanesia, 11,21. C. <A Hull \V, .■!,, Prvm, 1922-4. C.
of Teigumouth West, 1924-7. R. of Brendon, 1927-9. R. of
Stowford, 1929-37. R. of Cplowman, 1937-40. K. of Tud-
denham St Mary with Cavenham, Suffolk, 1940-8-. (Al.
Felsted; Crockford.)
LAW, The Hon. CHARLES EWAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sr
John's, Jan. 25, 1810. [2nd] s. of Edward (1767), 1st Baron
Ellenborough [and Anne, dau. of Capt. George Phillips
Towry, R.N.]. [B. June 14, 1702.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Lent, 1810; M.A. 1812; LL.D. (Com. Keg.) 1847.
Adm. at the Imier Temple, Jan. 16, 1813. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 7, 1817. On the Home Circuit. One of the four Common
Pleaders of the City of London, 1823. Judge of the Sheriff 's
Court, 1828. K.C., 1829. Bencher, 1829; Treasurer. 1839.
Common Serjeant, 1 I30. Recorder of London, 1833-50.
M.P. for t .uiibndee l.'mversity, 1835-50. Married, Mar. 8,
181 1, a! Gretna Green and again, May 22, Llizabeth Sophia,
3rd dau, "l sir Edward Nightingale, Bart., ot Kneesworth,
Cambs, Died Aug. 13, 1850, in London Referred to favour-
ably bv Gunning in his Reminiscences, 11 j^u-j. Brother of
Edward (1807), William T. (1831) and fohn (1824); father
of Edward (1837). (Burke, /'. and B.\ Inns oj Court; Law
Lists; l> \ B ,
Law, Edmund
LAW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Peterhouse, May 19,
1756. Eldest s. of Edmund (1720), D.D., Master of Peter-
house, and Bishop of Carlisle [and Mary, dau. of John
Christian, barrister, of Ewanrigg, Cumberland, and Miln
town, Isle of Man]. B. July 4, 1741 [at Greystoke, Cumber-
land]. Schools [Applebv and] Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
Scholar, 1756. Died Feb. 23, 1758- Buried at Little
St Mary's. Brother of Edmund (1775), Edward 1.1-'^! ami
George H. (1776), etc. (r. A. Walker, 313; C. R. Hudleston.)
LAW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Peterhouse. May 3,
1771. S. of Joseph, of Carhuilan, near Haweswater, West-
morland. School, Kirkbv-Stepht-n. Matric. Michs. 1771;
B.A. 1775- C. of Gt Salkeld, Cumberland, 1783-1805. J.P.
for Cumberland. R. of Musgrave, Westmorland. V. of
Whittinghani, Northumberland, 1804-35. Died June 2,
1835. Father of Joseph (1812). {T, A. Walker, 333; Foster,
Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1835, 11. 329.)
LAW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhoi.'se, lune 24,
1775. Of Cambridgeshire. S. of Edmund (1720L D.D.,
Master of Peterhouse and Bishop of Carlisle. Bapt. June 24,
1759, at Little St Mary's, Cambridge. School, Ipswich.
Maine. Lent, 1776; B.A. 1780. Special provision was made
for him in his father's will because of his "suffering from
innrmity.' Died unmarried. Brother of Edmund (1756,
ob. 1758, after whom he was named}; George H. (1776) and
Edward (1767). (I\ A. Walker, 340; Little St Mary's Reg.,
Cambridge.)
LAW, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 24, 1835. [Eldest
s. of William John. B. Mar. 2, 1818. School, Westminster.]
Matric, Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1839; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3, 1843. Called to the Bar,
June 5, 1S46. Married, 1S4S, Frederica, 5th dau. of the Hon.
Charles Ewan Law (iSio). Died Mar. 26, 1867. Doubtless
father of Henry T. (1874). (Record of Old Westminsters; Innt
of Court; Lou.' Lists.)
LAW, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Peterhouse, May 4,
1767. [4th] s. of Edmund (1720), Master of Peterhouse.
[According to a local tradition he was bora, Nov. 7, 1750, in
a cottage at EUenborough while his mother was on a journey
to her old home at Ewanrigg.] Bapt. Dec. 13, 1750, at
Gt Selkeld, Cumberland. Schools, Bury and Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar, 1767; B.A. (yd Wrangler)
1771; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1771; Members' prize, 1772 and
1773; M.A. 1774. Fellow, 1771-89. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 10, 1769; migrated to the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1782;
Reader, 1794; Treasurer, 1795. Special Pleader, 1775-S0.
Called to the Bar, 1780. K.C., 1787. King's Attorney and
Serjeant within the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1793-1802.
Attorney-General, 1801. M.P. for Newton, Isle of Wight.
1801-2. Knighted, 1S01. Lord Chief Justice, 1802-18.
Created Baron EUenborough of EUenborough, 1802. Privy
Councillor, 1802. Speaker of the House of Lords, 1S05.
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1S06. Councillor to the Queen,
1811. An Official Trustee of the British Museum, 1 101 1-,
F.S.A. Chief counsel for Warren Hastings. Opposed all
efforts to reform the criminal code. Married, Oct. 17, 1789,
Anne, dau. of George Phillips Towry. Died Dec. 13, 1818, in
London, a month after his retirement from 16 years of office.
Brother of Edmund (1756), Edmund (1775), George H. (1776),
etc.; father of the nest, William T. (1831), Charles E. (1S10)
and Henry S. (1819). (T. A. Walker, 329; D.N.B.; Inns of
Court; Doyle, Official Baronage of England; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; De Morgan, Budget of Paradoxes; Sir Wasey Sterry.j
LAW, The Hon. EDWARD. Adm. Nobleman at St John's,
Aug. 13, 1807. Eldest s. of Edward (Lord EUenborough)
(above). [B. Sept. 8, 1790.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1807; Sir William Browne medal (Latin ode) 1808; M.A.
1809. M.P. for St Michael's, Cornwall, 1813-18. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Baron, Dec. 13, 18 18. Lord Privy Seal,
1828. P.C., 1828. Member of the Board of Control for India,
1828-30; President, 1828-30, 1834-5 ^d 1841. A Lord of
the Treasury, 1834. Chief Clerk of the Pleas, 1837. G.C.B.,
1844. Governor-General of India, 1841; responsible for the
annexation of Scinde, 1843, and the subjugation of Gwalior,
1844; recalled, 1844. Created Viscount Southam and Earl
of EUenborough, 1844. First Lord of the Admiralty, 1846.
Married (1) Dec. n, 1813, Lady Octavia Stewart, youngest
dau. of Robert, 1st Marquess of Londonderry; (2) Sept. 15,
lane Elizabeth, dau. of Rear-Admiral Henry Digby,
whom he divorced by Act of Parliament, 1830, for her
adultery with Prince Schwartzenberg in 1828 (she subse-
quently married an Arab Sheikh, Misrab of Palmyra). Died
Dec. 22, 1871. Brother of William T. (1831), I
(1810), eti . Burke, P. and B .
Official Baronage ; De Morgan, I >'ud get of Paradoxes.)
Law, Henry
LAW, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, July 6,
r837; re-adm. FeU.-Com. Jan. 20, 1838. S. of t]
Charles Ewan (1S10), Recorder of London. Matric. Michs.
1S37. Died July 1, 1S38, at St Leonard's (G. Mag., 1838, 11.
229.)
LAW, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 5, 1S23. Of
Caermarthenshire. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 18
deacon (KiUaloe) 1S27; priest (Cloyne) 1828. P.C. of Sarnies-
bury, Lanes., 1832-81. Author, Tracts on Rom\
versy. Died Sept. 20, 1881, at Samlesbury vicarage, aged 81.
vkford; Foster, Index Eccles.; The Guardian,
Oct. 5, 1881.)
LAW, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 9, 1873.
S. of the Rev. William (1831). B. at Marstoo ["russell,
Northants. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S77. Brother of
John K
LAW, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 26, 1845. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A.
1849; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Durham) Oct. 6, 1849; priest,
Sept. 20, 1850. P.C. of Berrow, Worcs., 1854-8. V. of
LuUington with Coton-iu-the-Elms, Derbs., 1858-68. R. of
Croft, Yorks., 1868-73. K. of St Margaret's, Lee. Kent,
1873-1900. Surrogate, dio. of Rochester, 1S79. Resided
latterly at Sudburv, Suffolk, where he died Jan. 10, 1907,
aged 80. (Durham Ord. Bk.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 14,
1907.)
LAW, GEORGE EWAN JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July ro, 1S35. [S. of George Ewan and Charlotte Price. B. in
India. Bapt. Dec. 6, 1S16, at Fort William, Calcutta.] Matric.
Michs. 1835. Entered the Hon. East India Co.'s Service as
a 1 adet, 1S36. Ensign, 73rd Bengal N.I., 1836. Assistant
Commissioner in Assam. Died at Goalpara, Assam, Apr. 28,
1841. (V. A. Walker, 453; J- Rennie; V. Hodson.)
LAW, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 19,
1776. [7th] s. of Edmund (1720), Bishop of Carlisle (and
Mary, dau. of John Christian, Esq.). B. Sept. 12, 1761, at
Peterhouse Lodge. Schools, Ipswich and Charterhouse.]
Matric. Lent, 1779; Scholar, 1780; 1st ChanceUor's medal,
1781; B.A. [2nd Wrangler) 17S1; M.A. 1784; D.D. 1804.
Fellow, 1781-4. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, June 10, 1834;
Visitor of Wadham CoUege. Prebendary of Carlisle, 1785.
V. of Torpenhow, Cumberland, 1787-91. R. of Kelshall,
Herts., 1791-1S02. V. of Carleton, Lines., I797-. R. of
Willingham, Cambs., 1S04-12. Bishop of Chester, 1812-24.
Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1824-45. F.R.S., 1814. F.S.A.
Established and partially endowed the CoUege of St Bees,
1817, for the training of candidates for Holy Orders whose
means did not permit of their going to a University.
A staunch Conservative in aU ecclesiastical matters, he
vigorously opposed the Test and Corporation Acts and other
measures of reform. Married, 1784, Jane, eldest dau. oi
General Adeane, M.P. for Cambridgeshire. Published nu-
merous Sermons and a new edition of his father's Theocracy
of Religion. Died Sept. 22, 1845, at BanweU Cottage, WeUs,
after 'a gradual decay of mind and body,' which for many
years had prevented him from performing his duties. Buried
at WeUs. Brother of John (1762), etc.; father of Henry
(1S16), James T. (1807) and Robert V. (1817). (S. H.
Cassan, Bishops of Bath and Wells (in which is a portrait of
him); Al. Oxan.; Cant. Act Bk.; Burke, P. and B.\ D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1S45, 11. 529)
LAW, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's.
Apr. 27, 1840. Of Somerset. S. of the Rev. James Thomas
(1807), ChanceUor of Lichfield [and Henrietta Charlotte].
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUs) 1845; priest, 1846; C.
of Leighland, Somerset, 1S45-6. Principal Surrogate, dio.
Lichfield, 1S47-57. V. of Locking, Somerset, 1857-75. Died
Dec. 17, 1875. Brother of James A. (1840). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Crockford.)
LAW, HAMILTON PATRICK JOHN HOLLAND. Adm. at
Clare, Apr. 22, 1898. [Only s. of William Arthur, 1.
Scots Fusiliers, of KiUaloe, Co. Clare, and Hill 1
Pulborough, Sussex.] Matric. Mich , MSS.)
LAW, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 14, 1799. Of
Hertfordshire. [5th] s. of the Rev. John, D.D (1
1781.] [School, Harrow.] Scholar, 1797; matric. Lent,
1806. Ord. deacon (Ely) June 10, 1804; priest
(Rochester) July 21, 1805.
R. of Stretham, Cambs., 1812-18. R. of I i
1818-62. J. P. for Herts, and Isl cried, Oi t. [0,
1808, Elizabeth, dau. of Win. Hi HarehiU,
Cheshire, and Clapham, Surrey. Died Dec. 28, 186
Father of John 11 Har,
Cant. At
Year Book, 1863; Crock; rd ,1. 252. )
107
Law, Henry
LAW, HENRY. Adra. peas, at St John's, Feb. 6, 1816. [3rd] s.
of Dr [George Henrv] Law [1776), Bishop of Chester. Of
Staffordshire. [B. Sept. 28, i-.,r, .it Kclshall rectory, Herts.]
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. (41/1 Wrangler)
1; MA [82 ; l 1 llow, 1S21-1.1; tutor. Took great interest
in the establishment of th Gas ica] tripos and was one of
the hrst examiners (1824 5). ' ird. deacon (Chester) Apr. 15,
1821; priest, Sept. 30, 1821. V. of St Anne's, Manchester,
1822-3. V. of Childwall, Lanes., 1821-4. Archdeacon of
Richmond, 1824 6, V. <>l West < amel, Somerset, i
Archdeacon of Wells .md Preb. of Huish .uid Brent in Wells
Cathedral, 1 i6. Ca 1 W< Us, 1828-02. R. of Yeovilton,
Somerset, 1830-4. R. of Weston-super-Mare, 1834-8. R. of
Bath, 1S38-9. V. of East Brent, 1830. Chancellor of dio. of
Bath and Wells, until 1839. K. of Weston-super-Mare,
1840-62. Dean of Gloucester, 1862-84. Author of several
religious works. Great benefa< tor to Weston-super-Mare, and
to Wells Cathedral. Author. Christ is All 13 vols.), and a
number of other works. Died unni.irne.l New 25, 18S4, at
Gloucester. Brothel of fames T. (1807) and Robert V. (181-)
{/lease, n. J22; Cant. Act />'*.; I rockford; Ike Eagle, xm;
D.N.B.)
LAW, The Hon. HENRY SPENCER. Adm. I ell. -Com. at St
John's, May ir, 1819. 4th s. of (Edward) Lord Ellenborough
(1707). Chief Justice of tli'' King's Bench, deceased. [B.
May 10. 1802.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 181. 1; M.A.
1821. ■ In 1828, at the request of the Duke of Wellington,
he was permitted, with his brother, the Hon. William Law,
to act on tlie stiff "1 General (afterwards Marshal) Maison,
commanding flu- French Army in the Morea.. . .Returned
home to act as Private Secretary to his brother, Lord Ellen-
borough, who, being then Lord Privy Seat, appointed linn
1 I' 1 k <>f the Pi... iints, winch otln >■ !u in 'l-l until its abolition,
when lie was .1 win led .1 pension.' Adm. .11 the linn r Temple,
1 ii 1 J.'. 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1833. In 1st Life
Guards and 28th Regt F.R.G.S., 1846. D.L. for Kent.
Private Secretary 0. hi 1 Lord of the Admiralty, 1846, .md
to the President of the Board •>( Control, 1858. Married,
May ii>. 1830, Dorothea Anne, dau. of Col. John Staunton
R. .1 111 irt. 1 >! CI' igr inane, Co. Carlow, who died 1S71, leaving
issue. ( if id. I .1 1. -t"ii Square, S.W. (ns.ss) iMedJulyis,
1885. Brother of William I. (1851) and Charles E. (1810),
etc. {Inns .1/ Court; Foster, Men at thi liar; La. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; F.agle, xlv, 10S.)
LAW, HENRY TOWRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 24, 171
[end] s. of Edmund (doubtless 1835), of 3, Seymour Street,
Portman Square, London P. |M.iy 20J, i^v, 111 Pans.
School, Rugby. Matric. Mil lis. 1874; (Law Trip., 1st Class,
1877); LL.B. 1878. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1870.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17. 1870 1 if Horsted, Sussex. Died
Apr. 25. 1912, if !i kli h.mi, Sussex. {Rugby v /.. Rev :
Foster, Men at the Bat ; Law Lists; The Times, Apr. v, [9]
LAW, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May ;..,
1887. S. of William, of 24, Queen's Gate Terraci , London.
P. 1868, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1S90; M.A. 1920. Called to the liar. Inner Temple,
June 20, i-'ii I Villi latterly in Cli.iucer 10 ml. I null ].l . .
Died July 30, 1945. Buried at Cambridge. {Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists; Scott, .17 vs.; R. B. Schofield; The 1 imes,
Aug. 1, 1945.)
LAW, HUGH SPENCER. Adm pi as. ii Downing, Oct. 1, 1892.
Matric. Michs. 18.12. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.F.A. (PI'.)). {Univ. War List.)
LAW, JAMES ADEANE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1840. S. of the Rev. James Thomas (1807), Chan-
cellor of Lichfield [and Henrietta Charlotte], [P. Pel.. 14,
1S24. Bapt. at M Andrew's, Wells, Somerset.] [School,
King Edward's, Piiiiiingli.ini.] Matrii Lent, 1841. Entered
the East India Co.'s Service, 1842, 1 Cadet. Pint,
68th Native Infantry, 1 ., ,. cue . Ben .1 \n,.v. J. P. f.,r
Somerset. Married, 1857, Harriet P., dau. ol the Rev.
William H. Turin 1, \ ol Banwell, Somerset. Father of
lames H. A. (1879); brother of George H. (1840). (J. Rennie.)
LAW, JAMES CRAIG. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Iesus, Ocl 1888.
S. "1 James. P. 111 lolinburgh. School, Pilmbuigh College
(Dr A. II. Bryce). .Matric. Mich,. 18SS.
LAW, JAMES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Si John's, M.ir. 25,
184b. S. of James Edmund, robe-maker, of [Little Shelford],
Cambridge [and Sarah]. P. 111 Cambridge I fan. 1828]. Bapt.
lo-li. .1, 182V School, Uppingham (Dr Butterton). Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Ply) 1851;
priest, 1852; C. of All Saints'. S.iwtry, Hunts., 185 1-2. R. of
I ittle Shelford, C.iinbs., 1852-02. Married (1) Feb. is. 1855,
Eleanor Blanche, elder dau. of John Hudleston, M.D., | p
hi Knaresborough ; (2) June o, 188.,, 1- Ion in e 1 ,. "12111a, d.ui.
uf C. Lawrence, solicitor, of Norwood, Pom Ion. Died Ocl .,
Law, The Hon. John
180-'. at Little Shelford. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford;
J he Guardian, Feb. 21. 1855, and ibid.. Now 2, 1802; C. R.
Hudleston.)
LAW, JAMES HENRY ADEANE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 11, iS-y. [Only] s. of James Adeane (1840), of The
Caves, Banwell, Somerset. B. (June 9], i860, at Hulton,
Lanes. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1883; M.A. iS8n. Athletics 'blue' (100 Y.urds), 1S82.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Peter's,
Bishop Weamiouth, Durham, 1S84-6. C. of Kewstoke,
Somerset, i88(V-<i. V. of < . r Al.mgton, Canibs., 1890-3. V. of
Babrah.1111, ivs.,-.,t Secret. irv. London Dioc. Board oj
1 1 I 5., 1894 1906. R. of W. Felton, Salop, 1906-14. R. of
Fleet, Lines., 1914-20. Served in the Great War. 101 1 19
(C.F.; M.C., 1918). R. of W. and S. Haiinmglield, Essex,
1920-36. Died Julv 18. 1936. Buried at West Haraiingfield.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Trinity Loll. Record,
1936; The Times, July 21, 1936.)
LAW, JAMES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 14, 1807.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Henry (1 770) [and fane Adeane].
B. [Dec. 8, 1790], at Carlisle. Schools (Carlisle Grammar and]
Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1809; P. A. 1812;
M.A. 1815. Fellow, 1814-17. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1814;
priest, 1815. R. of Tattenh.ill, Cheshire, 1816 V, of I hild-
wall, Lanes., 1S1S. V. of Bowdon, Cheshire, 1S1S-21. King's
Preacher, Lanes., 1818-21. Preb. of Chester, 1818-28. Preb.
of Lichfield, 1818. Chancellor of Lichfield, 1821-73. V. of
Harborne, Staffs., 1825-45. Special Commissary of the
diocese of Bath and Wells, 1S40. Master of St John's
Hospital, Lichfield. Hon. Warden ..f nueen's College, Bir-
mingham, 1846. Married, Dec. r6, 1820, Lady Henrietta
Charlotte Grev, eldest dau. of George Harry, 6th Pari of
Stamford and Warrington, and had issue. Author, Lectures
on Provinces and Dioceses, and other ecclesiastical works;
also, The Poor Man's Garden, or a tea- Imej Kalis for Regu-
lating Allotments of Land ■ itoi.ar.ice.s Died
Feb. 22, 1S76, at Lichfield. Brother of Henry (1816) and
Robert V. (1S17); father of George H. (1840) and James A.
(1840). p arlisle Gr. Sift. Reg.; B u .11 12 ;. Boase, 1 oil.
1 Vt />.,'.., 4 7M Peile, 11. )6o; Crockford; Cant. Act Bk.; Ll.X.U.)
LAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Emmanuel, Jan. 31, 1756.
S. of Stephen, lis.). [Governor of Bombay]. B. at Bombay.
School, Harrow. Matric. Paster, 1756; Scholar, 1756; P. A.
1760; M.A. 1763; D.D. 1778. bellow, 1700. R. of Watermg-
burv, Kent, 1769-70. V. of Shorne, 1770-6. Archdeacon ..f
Rochester. 1-1. '-■-.'-. .\huKter of Chatham, 1784 182'
R. of Weslmill, Herts., 1771-1827. R. of Gt E.iston, Essex,
1776-1S27. Gave 20 guineas towards rebuilding at Pm-
ii niiiel, after the fire, 1811. Author, Cliare.es delivered to the
Clergy; Sermon in St Paul'!. 1797. Married Mary, dau. of
Lucien Charles, -th Viscount Falkland, and had issue. Died
Feb. 5, 1827. at Rochester. M.l. in the Cathedral. Father of
Henry (1799). {Harrow Sch Reg.; Shindler, Registei of
Rochester; Cant. Act LSI: . Clerical Guide. 1S22; G. Mag., 1827,
1. 2S2. Burke, P. and Ii.; C. R. Hudleston .)
LAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) it Christ's, Jan. 13, 1762.
211.] s. ..I P, humid (1720), k. oi Greystoke, Cumberland [and
Master of Peterhouse] [and Mary, dau. of John Christian].
B. [May 6], 1745, at Greystoke. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1762; Scholar, 1762; B.A. (2tui Wrangler)
1 -on. 1st Chancellor's medal, 176b; M.A. 1769; D.D. 1782.
Fellow, 1770-4; Dean and Steward, etc. A great friend of
Paley, with whom he worked in close association. Lecturer
m mathematics and classics. Preb. of Carlisle Cathedral,
I773- Archdeacon of Carlisle, 1777. V. of Whittingham,
1773-S2, .m.l Warkworth, Northumberland, 1777-82. V. of
St Nicholas's, Newcastle, 1782. R. of Gt Salkeld, 1777-82.
when Paley succeeded him. Bishop of Clonfert, Ireland,
1782-7; of Killala, 1787-95; of Plphin, 1795-1M0. ' Wherever
his duty led him, there he went, equally prepared to live or
.lie ' Married Ann.-, widow of John 1 liomlinson, of Carlisle.
Author, Sermons Died Mai rg ...1 18], 1810, in Dublin.
Buried 111 St Patrii k's Cathedral. Brother of George H.
(1770). Edward (1-07), .md Edmund (177s). {Peile, 11. 273;
I ..... 1.; /;..; , /' V B S II i .is, in. / tries of the Bxsliops of
Bath and Wells, 243-1. .)
LAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 30, 1820. (if
Middlesex. Matric. Michs, 1820. PA. 1824. Ord. deacon
I I vi. ib.) 1824; priest, 1825. R. of Plvetham, Hants., 1S41-
68, Disappears from Clergy List, 181.9. (Nortkants. 1 lergy;
1 'lergy List.)
LAW, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Pell. -Com. (age 27) it Sr John's
lie. . o, 1824. jrd s. ..f Edward, Lord Ellenborough (1767),
deceased, of Middlesex. [P M,,r. 17, 179S.] [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1825. In the Grenadier Guards. Plied May 9,
1834. Brother of Edward (1807), Charles E. (1S10), William
T. (1831) and Henry S. (1S19). (Burke, P. and B., G. Mag.,
1834, I. 668.)
Law, John Halsey
LAW, JOHN HALSEY. Adm. at King's, a scholar from 1 Ion,
Oct. 2, 1S27. S. of the Rev. Henrv (17QQ). B. Sept- I
at Standon, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 183a; M A.
1S35. Fellow. 1S30-77; bursar for 10 years. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 28, rS3r. Called to the Bar, Nov. 10.
[835 I lii .1 lulv j, is--, at 2, Cintra Terrace, Cambridge.
M I in the College Chapel. Benefactor to King's. (King's
Coll. Reg. ; Inns of Court ; Law Lists.)
LAW, JOHN KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 24, 1868.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. William (1831), R. of Marston Trusseli,
Northants. B. there Nov. 13, 1848. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Lent, 1868; B.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
priest, 1S74; C. of Dudley, Worcs., 1873-4. C. of
St John's, Cardiff, 1874-6. P.-in-cbarge of Llangoven, Mon..
1876-7. C. of New Milverton, Warws., 1S77-S. Incumb. of
Holv Tritiitv. Sliema. Malta, 1S78-S0. C. of Glasbury, Brecon,
18S0-5. C. of Callington, Cornwall, 1S85-6. P.-in-charge of
the Delph Mission, Brierlev Hall, Staffs., 1SS6-92. V. of
St Mary's, Hurst Hill, Sedgley, 1892-1900. R. of Marston
Trusseli, Northants., 1900-27 (succeeding his father who had
held the living from 1842I. Lived latterly at Wokingham.
Died Feb. 2, 1940, at Marston Trusseli, aged 91. Buried there
Brother of Frank (1S73). (Northants. Clergy; Pale, 11. 604;
Crockford; The Times, Feb. 5, 1940.)
LAW, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Trinity, Dec. 2, 1812.
S. of [the Rev.] Edmund (1771). B. at Salkeld, Cumberland.
School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Sept. 20, 1817; priest, 1S20; C. of Whit
tingham, Northumberland, 1817-35. C. of Sunderland,
1835-43. V. of South Hylton (or Ford), Durham, 1843-72.
Disappears from Crockford, 1S76. {Durham Ord. Bk. ; CI
List.)
LAW, RICHARD MATCHETT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 16, 1S11. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar,
1S11; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 10,
1815; priest, Dec. 15, 1816..
LAW, ROBERT ARBUTHNOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1S61. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Patrick Comerford. B. 1842, at
North Repps, Norfolk. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S61.
Adm. at St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he matric. Nov. 1.
1881, age 39. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1866; priest (Norwich)
1868; C. of All Saints', Hertford. R. of Larling, Norfolk,
1869-70. R.of Gunthorpe with Bale, 1870-89. Died Dec. 11.
1 ithcr of Alexander D. H. (1894). (Kugbv Sch. Reg.;
Al.'Oxon.; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 1
LAW, ROBERT REDMAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31,
1886. B. [1868], at Water Newchurch, near Manchester.
Schools, Hartlebury Grammar, Shrewsbury, and at Owens
College, Manchester. Matnc. Michs. 1SS6; B.A. 1SS9; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1892; M.D. 1896. At St Thomas's Hospital. House
Surgeon there, and .Assistant Demonstrator of practical
Surgery, St Thomas's Medical School. Clinical Assistant,
Evelina Hospital for Children ; Chelsea Hospital for Women
and to the Ear, Throat and Nose Hospital, Golden Square,
London. Subsequently practised at Sidcup, Kent; Medical
Officer, Sidcup Cottage Hospital. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Died June 5, 1924, at Thetford,
Norfolk. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 726; Univ. War
List; Medical Direct tries; The Times, June 10, 1924.)
LAW, ROBERT VANBRUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
bous 18x7. ' 'i Hertfordshire. [4th] s. of George
Henry 1776), Bishop of Chester [and Jane, dau. of General
Adeane, M I'.]. Matric. Michs. 1S1S; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1-2;.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1823; priest, 1824; V. of Weaverham,
Cheshire, 1823-34. R. of Wallasey, 1825-34. Canon of Chester,
1826. Preb. of Wells, 1829. Treasurer of Wells, 1829. R. of
Yeovilton, Somerset, 1834-5. R. of West Camel, 1835. R.of
Christian Malford, Wilts., 1835-77. 'A first-rate rider to
Married, Nov. 3, 1S29, at Chester, Sidney Doro-
thea, dau. of Col. Davison. Died Feb. 4, 1884, at Bath,
aged 84. Brother of James T. (1807) and Henry (1S16);
father of Arthur (1861). (T. A. Walker, 400; Clergy List;
Crockford; Foster, Index Eceles.; 1 he Guardian, Feb. 13,
1884.)
LAW, THOMAS DYKES Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1884.
S. of David, of Bellevue House, Montreal, Canada. B.
[Apr.] 1865, at Hamilton, Canada. Schools [Fettes and]
Isleworth, Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887. Barrister and solicitor in Toronto. [Fettes Reg.)
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (aee 19) at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1821.
S. of James. B. at Cambridge. School, Oakington, I
Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1825; B.A I em » Wrat
and 1st Smith's prize) 1826; M.A. 1829. Fellov
Assistant tutor, 1834-6. R. of Orwell, Cambs.,
K. of Little Shelford, 1- 4 ' ■
elder dau. of John Smallpiece. Died Jan. 14, 1859, at St
Lawes, John
Leonards-on-Sea. Father of Arthur J. (1862). (/•
1 In: and add. d err.; Foster, Index Eceles
1. 211, Press, Aug. 14, 1841.)
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 32) at Peterhousi:. I'm.
Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to
St Catharine's, Dec. 16, 1828.
LAW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 22, 1831. Of
Bucldnghamshire. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1838; priest, 1839; C. of Gt Linford, Bucks.,
i.\ R. of Marston Trusseli. Northants., I
Died Sept. 12, 1900, at Marston Trusseli rectory, aged 88.
Father of Frank (1873) and John K. (1868). (Crockford;
The Times, Sept. 17, 1900.)
LAW, WILLIAM JOHN. M.A. 1S31, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of Ewan, of St George's, Hanover Square, London.
School, Westminster.] Matric. from Christ Chinch, Oxford,
M av 11.. 1S04. age 1-; student, 1S04-14; B.A. (Oxford) 180S;
M.A. (Oxford) 1S10. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1813.
Commissioner of the Insolvent Debtors' Court, 1824-53;
Chief Commissioner, 1853-69. Of Horsted, Sussex. Died
Oct. 5, 1869. (Al. Oxon.)
LAW, The Hon. WILLIAM TOWRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Peterhouse, Feb. 20, 1S31. [5th] s. of Edward (1767).
Lord EUenborough. B. June 16, 1809. Of Middlesex. School,
Eton. Previously an Ensign in 51st Foot; served with
General Maison in the French Army in the Morea; Ensign,
.!ier Guards, 1830-1. Matric. Michs. 1X31 ; M.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon, 1831. R. of Yeovilton, Somerset, 1835-40.
V. of Whitchurch Canonicorum, Dorset, 1839. V. of East
Brent, Somerset, 1840-5. V. of Harbome, Staffs., 1845-31.
Chancellor of Bath and Wells, 1839-51. Preb. of Wells,
1840-51. Seceded to Rome, 1851; 'a step in which he was
followed by two of his sons.' Married (1) Mar. 15, 1831, the
Hon. Augusta Champagne Graves, 5th dau. of Thomas
North, 2nd Lord Graves (who died 1844); (2) Jan. 25, 1846,
Matilda, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry C. Montgomery, Bart., and
had issue bv both wives. Author, On the Restoration of the
Weekly Offertory; Attempted Usurpation of Authority over the
Chunk of England In the Bishop of Rome; Unity and Faithful
Adherence to the Word of God are onlv to be found in the Catholic
Church. Died (act. 31, 1886, at his apartments in Hampton
Court Palace. Brother of Edward (1807), Charles E. (1810)
..I Tohn (1824). (Burke, P. and /:.; /. .!. Walker, 443;
Boose, 11. 324; Clergy Lists; D.N.B.; The Times, Nov. 2,
1886.)
LAWE, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. at Corpus Christi, 1865.
[B. Apr. 17, 1S45.] Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A.
1873. Ord. deacon (London) 1869; priest, 1S71; C of Holy
Trinity, Marylebone, 1869-71. Church Chaplain, Maida Hill.
1S71-5. V. of Christ Church, Fosburv, Wilts., 1875-1916.
Died Mar. 17, 1916. [Crockford; The Times, Mar. 20. 1916 I
LAWE, JOHN DRINKWATER. Adm. pens, at Trinii-, .
1871. [Onlv] s. of Robert [banker], of Lytham [and Preston],
Lanes. B. 1851, at Lincolme, Torquay, Devon. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S71; LL.B. 1875. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 27. 1874. Died before 1886. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Inns of 1 lurt.)
LAWE, JOHN DRINKWATER (1S79), see DRINKWATER-
LAWE.
LAWE, PATRIC1US MOLLE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Julv 1, 1S63. Matric. Michs. 1863. Lieut., West Indian
Capt., 4th Batt., Royal Fusiliers (T.), 18S2. [Army
I -)
LAWES [post LAWES-W1TTEWR0NGE], CHARLES BENNET.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 12, 1862. [Only] s. of John
Bennet (1894). B. Oct. 3, 1843, at Teignmouth, Devon.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Rowing
'blue,' 1865; athletics 'blue' (Mile), 1864. Sculptor, lust
President of the Incorporated Society of British Sculptors.
Succeeded his father, Aug. 31, 1900, as 2nd Bart. Assumed
for himself and his heirs the additional surname (and arms)
of Wittewronge by Royal Licence, 1902. Chairman of the
Lawes Agricultural Trust. Had some success as a sculptor,
exhibiting works at the Royal Society of British Artists.
Defendant in a libel action brought against him by Richard
Claude Belt, a sculptor, 1882; the case, which was .1. < M'-.l
in Belt's favour, caused considerable excitement, leading
artists acting as witne es on both sides. Died Oct. 6, 1911,
(Book of Blues; Misc. Gen. el Her., 4th S., 11. 78; I
Who, 1897-1916.)
LAWES, JOHN.
.... Matrii . Mn hs. 1826; Si holar, 1828; 1
M A. 1833. Ord ' '" ''■
Oct. 3, i
from Clergy List, 1868.
Lawes, John Bennet
LAWES, Sir JOHN BENNET, Bart. Hon. Sc.D. 1894. [is* s. of
John Bennet, of HarUngton, Herts. B. there Dec, 28, 1814.
School, Eton. Ma trie, from Brasenose College, Oxford,
Mar. 14, 1833.] Hon. D.C.L., Oxon., 1892. F.R.S., 1854;
Royal medal, 1S67. Of Rothamsted, Herts. Encased in
practical and scientific fanning with (Sir) Joseph H. Gilbert,
from 1834, ' the longest partnership in the history of science,"
which conferred great benefits mi British agriculture. LL.D.,
I din., rS77. Created Bart., 1882. Author of numerous
papers connected with the science and practice of agriculture,
including 132 on Rothamsted experiments. Married, Dec. 28,
1*42, Caroline, dau. of Andrew Fountaine, of Narford Hall,
Norfolk. Rothamsted Experimental Station attained a world-
wide reputation under his guidance and through his bene-
factions. Died Aug. 31, 1000. Father of Charles B. (1862).
(Burke, P. and B.\ Boose, igog, vi. is; D.N.B ; ll ho was
Who, [897-1916.)
LAWFORD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tan. 21, 1836.
[B. May r, 1816.] [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
184,1; M.A. 1844, Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1S43; priest,
1844; C, of Shirley, Surrey, 1843-7'. V. of Winterboume
Stoke and of Berwii k, Wilts., 1847-77. Died May 22, 1877,
at Winterboume Stoke, aged 59. [Eton Sch. Lists; Scott,
A/55.; Crockford; Cant. Act Bk.; The Times, June 4, 1877;
Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LAWFORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1809.
Matric. Michs. 1809. One of these names, 3rd s. of Samuel,
of Peckham, Surrey, was adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19,
1808. [Inns of Court.)
LAWFORD, EGERTON CHARLES BARING. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 24, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Henrv Baring [Bengal
C.S.], of Upton Park, Slough, Bucks, B. Oct. 27, 1854, at
Kishenuzzar, Bengal, India. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1876.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1882. A Master of the Supreme
Court, attached to Crown Office. Of 36, Hyde Park Gate,
London. Died Apr. 24, 1943, at Shrewsbury. Brother of
Hugh John H. R. (1877). {Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court',
Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; The Times, Apr. 30, 1943.)
LAWFORD, FREDERICK le BRETON. Adm. scholar at King's,
Oct. 9, 1886. S. and h. of Rowland, stockbroker, of 65, Fitz-
john's Avenue, Hampstead, Middlesex. B. Mar. 21, 1868, at
1, Weatherhall Villas. Hampstead. School, Bath College.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1889.
A schoolmaster, 1890- 1, Member of the London Stock
Exchange, 1892-1928-. Of 10. Throgmorton Avenue,
London, E.C., in 1928, [King's Coll. Reg.)
LAWFORD, HUGH JOHN HARRISON REID. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Magdalene, Sept. 27, 1877. S. of Henrv Baring,
Esq. School, Eton. Matrii Michs 1877. A merchant in
New York, U.S.A., in 1907. Brother of Egerton C. B. (1S74).
[Eton Coll. Res.)
LAWLESS, JAMES JOHN MOXON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Downing, Apr. 25, 1S73. Of Hills Court House, Exeter.
Matric. Easter, 1873.
LAWLEY, The Hon. ALGERNON GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1876. [3rd] s. of Beilby Richard (1S3C),
Baron Wenlock, of Escrick Park, Yorks. B. Dec. 25, 1857,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1883 Succeeded his brother, Richard Thompson, as
sth Lord Wenlu, k .md 12th Bart., Julv, 1918. Ord. d< aeon
(London) 1S81 ; priest, 1N.S4; Eton Missioner, Hackney Wick,
London, E., 1881-6. Chaplain at St Andrew's, Bethnal
Green, 1886-96. R. of St John-at -Hackney, 1 897-191 1.
Rural Dean of Ha< kney and Stoke Ne wing ton, 1903-11.
Missionary Chaplain at Brisbane, Australia, 1912. V. of
St Peter's, Eaton Square, London, 1913-16. C. of Stoke
St Milburgh, Salop, 1917-18. Preb. of St Paul's, 1007-23.
Chaplain to H.M. the King, 1912-26. Lie. pr., dio. of Here-
ford, 1929-31. Resided latterly at Monk Hopton, Bridg-
north, Salop. l>]ol ,./>. lime i.j, 1931. Brother of the next
and of Bedby (1867). (Burke, /'. and B.; Crockford; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who, 1929-40; The
Times, June 15, 1931-)
LAWLEY, The Hon. ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1879. [4th] s. of Beilby [Richard] (1836), 2nd Baron Wenlock,
of Escrick Park, York. B. Nov. 12, 1S60, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879. 2nd Lieut., 10th Hussars, 1:882;
Capt., 1889; in the Soudan, 1884; retired, 1892. Private
Secretary to the Duke of Westminster, 1892-6. Adminis-
trator, Matabeleland, 1X98-1901. Governor of Western Aus-
tralia, 1901-2. Lieut.-Govemor of the Transvaal, 1902-5.
Governor of Madras, 1905-11. Knight of Justice, Order of
St John of Jerusalem. K.C.M.G. 1901. G.C.I.E., 1900.
Lawrance, George Woodford
G.C.S.I., 1911. Bart., cr. 1641. Served in the Gre.it War,
1914-19 (Colonel, Special List; mentioned four times in the
Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'; Chevalier,
Order of Leopold (Belgium)). Succeeded his brother,
Algernon George, as 6th Baron Wenlock, June 14, 1931.
Died June 14, 1932, at Freiburg. His only son, Richard
Edward, had died unmarried in 1909; the peerage paw q to
four brothers in succession and then became extinct. Brother
of the above and Beilby (next). (Burke, P. and B.; Eton
Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Army Lists; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, June 15,
1932.)
LAWLEY, The Hon. BEILBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 21,
1867. [Eldest] s. of Beilby Richard, Lord Wenlock (next).
B. [May 12], 1849, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1871. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 27, 1870.
M.P. for Chester, Apr.-Julv, iSSo, when he was unseated.
Succeeded his father, Nov. 6, 1880. Major, Yorks. Hussar-.
President and Chairman of E. Riding Territorial Force
Association; Hon. Col., E. Riding of Yorks. Yeom. and of
2nd Northumb. Brigade, R.F.A. Governor of Madras,
1891-5. Lord of the Bedchamber to King George V when
Prince of Wales, 1901-10. Vice -Chamberlain to H.M. < >u< <-n
Mary, 1910-12. Hon. LL.D., Leeds, 1906. P.C.; GA S A ;
G.C.I. E.; K.C.B. Died s.p.m. Jan. is. 1912, in London, being
succeeded by his brother, Richard Thompson. Brother of
Algernon G. (1876) and Arthur (1870). (Return of M.P.'s;
Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; O.E.C.)
LAWLEY, BEILBY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 1,
1836. [Eldest s. of Paul Beilby Lawley (who assumed the
additional surname of Thompson, by Royal Liceni 1
post 1st Baron Wenlock, and Caroline, dau. of Richard,
Baron Bravhmoke. Grandson of Sir Robert Lawley (1753)
and fane Beilby Thompson. B.Apr. 21, 1818. School, Eton.]
Matrii Mi I 1836 01 Escrick Park, Yorks. M.P. for
Pin tefrai't, 1 si-2. Succeeded as second Baron Wenlock,
1852. Lord-Lieut, of the E. Riding of Yorks., 1864-:... I o]
Yorks. Hussars and Volunteers. Married, Nov.
Lady Elizabeth Grosvenor, dm of Rirhard, second Manmess
of Westminster. DiedNov <■. 1 ■<, 1 itbtroftbi threeabove.
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Eton Sth, Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
LAWLEY, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Coin, (age 18} at Emmani i i .
Apr. 5, 1753. [Eldest] s. of Sir Robert, Bart. B. in London.
[Bapt. Mar. 22, 1735/6.] School, Westniinster. Matric.
Easter, 1753. Succeeded as 5th Bart., Nov. 28, 1779. M.P.
for Warws., 1780-93. Married, Aug. n, 1764, Jane, only
dau. of Beilby Thompson, M.P., of C reech, Yorks., and had
issue. Of Canwell Priory, Staffs. Died Mar. 11, 179 J.
(Record of Old Westminsters, which gives 'died Mar. 12'j
Return of M.P.'s; G.E.C.)
LAWRANCE, see also LAURENCE and LAWRENCE.
LAWRANCE, ALBAN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. [Eldest] s. of the Ven. Walter John (1858), of
St Albans. B. there [June 23], 1872. School, Hailevbury.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. In Ceylou in 1894. In real
estate work at 14, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C.
in 1931, Died Jan. 10, 1939. (Haileybury Reg.; The Times,
Jan. 13, 1939.)
LAWRANCE, BERTRAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, {age 19) at
Jesus, 1891. S. of G. W., Esq. (George Woodford, 1851).
B. [Feb. 11, 1.S-2]. at Maryl'-h..iir-, Middlesex. Schools, Dul-
ui< Ii 1. ■■ I ]•■.:<- :.m ! I .i-tl>. .iini' 1 > >!!•'-<■;. Matric . Mich-- iS-ji ;
Scholar; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Assistant Master al Kings'
School, Ely, 1S94-6; at Hillbrow School, Rugby, 1 .
St Peter's Si In " '1, York, 1^18-1900. Second ni.r-ii 1 .tt
Armidale School, N.S.W., Australia, 1900-7. Head M
Ipswich Grammar School, Queensland, 1908-14; of New
England Grammar School, Glen Innes, N.S.W., 1915-18-;
of Southport School, Queensland, 1930-3-. (Kings'' Sch., Ely,
Reg.; Dulwtch Cull. Reg.; S<.hi.>l»ui:.ters' Directories.)
LAWRANCE, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Ham,
1884. [B. Sept. 23, 1866.] School, Winchester. Matric,
Michs. iS8(, .is Edward Gti.r.^'. Died befure 1933. (11/. j-
chester Coll. Reg.)
LAWRANCE, GEORGE WOODFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 24, 1S51. [2nd] s. of Edward [solicitor], of
London. B. [1S34], in London. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1851; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 18^5; M.A. 1858.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1853. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1858. Author, legal. Died June 3, 1895, at East-
bourne. Brother of Walter J. (1S58); father of Bertram G
(1891). {Inns of Cowl; Lair Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar ;
The Standard, [une 6, 1895.)
Lawrance, Robert
LAWRANCE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1847.
S. of the Rev. Robert [St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1S17], R. of
Dorsington, Gloucs. [and Elizabeth Susannah]. B. at
Kington (St Michael), Wilts. Bapt. July 0, 182b. Matric.
Michs. 1847; Scholar; B.A. 1S51; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Tune 6, 1852; priest, Mav 22, 1853; C. of Bumham
Deepdale, ' Norfolk, 1852-5. C. of Mattishall, 1855-61.
Assistant Master at Epsoni College, 1864-6. C. (to his father)
at Bleadon, Somerset, 1862-3 and 1867-72. C. of Thornham
Magna and Parva, Suffolk, 1S72-5. V. of Kenton, 1875-84-
R. of Hollesley, 1884-1909. Died Aug. 18, 1909. Brother
of William (1854). (Crockford; Eagle, xxxt. 242; The Times
Aug. 19, 1909.)
LAWRANCE, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 185s. [3rd] s. of Edward (later. President Incor-
porated Law Society). B. Mar. 2, 1840, in London. School,
St Paul's. Maine. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1S62; M.A. 1865; D.D.
1906. President of the Union, 1S62. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1863; priest, r864; C. of St Paul's, Chatham, 1S63-4. C. of
Avlesford, Kent, r864-S. R. of St Albans Abbey and
Cathedral, 1S68-1914. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Que. n \ ii
toria, 1S98-1900. Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1895- -
Archdeacon of St Albans, 1884-1909. Dean of St Albans,
1900-14. Died Aug. 12, 1914. Brother of George V.
father of Alban E. (1890). (Crockford; Who was Who. 1897-
1918.)
LAWRANCE, WILCOX. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 11,1827. S. of Theodore. B. at Bristol. School, Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1833.
LAWRANCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3,
1854. Of Hampshire. S. of the Rev. Robert [St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, 1817] rand Elizabeth Susannah]. B. at Milford-
on-Sea, Hants. Bapt. Mav 11, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. 1858; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1859; priest,
1863: C. of Townstal, Devon, 1S62-73. C. of str-f -t. 1 - - : 1
C. of Eastleach Turville, Gloucs., 1881-3. C. of Maiden with
Chessmgton, Surrey, 1883-90. V. of Shilton, Oxon., 1890-7.
Resided latterlv at Oxford, where he died Mar. 25, 1919,
s. Brother of Robert (1847). (Crockford; I
Apr. 4, 19T9.)
LAWRENCE, see also LAWRANCE and LAURENCE.
LAWRENCE, ALAN ARTHUR HINDS. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 1, 1897. S. of Dr C. H., of Upavon, Pewsey,
Wilts. [B. Apr. 4, 1879. School, Hailevbury.] Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. At University College Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1905. Of the Sanatorium, Nottingham Road,
Natal, in 1910; of East London, Cape Province, in 1920.
Medical Officer, Durban Military Hospital; Lieut.-Col.,
S. African Medical Corps, 1026. Of Claremont, Cape Pro-
vince, in 1945. (Haileybury Reg.; Medical Directories.)
LAWRENCE, ALFRED [CHARNLEY]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Christ's, Dec. 9, 180S. S. of Richard [and Henrietta, dau.
of Richard Henshaw]. B. Feb. 9, 1791, at Camberwell,
Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar, 18 10;
H .A. 1813; M.A. 1818. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 19, 1815;
C. of Sundridge, Kent, 1816. R. of Sandhurst, Kent, 1831-57.
Married Emily Mary, dau. of George Finch Hatton. Died
Mar. 17, 1874, at Clifton. Father of Edward D. (1846),
William H. (1S55) and Charles R. L. (T851). (Harrow Seh.
Reg., which gives 'died c. 1867'; Pcile, 11. 363; Cant. Act Bk.;
Lists; G. H. Lawrence.)
LAWRENCE, ALFRED CLIVE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, T895.
[Eldest] s. of Alfred Tristram (1S64), Esq. [subsequently
1st Baron Trevethin], of 2r, Phillimore Gardens, London
[and Jessie Elizabeth, dau. of George Lawrence]. [B. Oct.
School, Haileyburv. Matric. Michs. 1895. Called to
Temple, Nov. 17, 1902. On the South Wales
Circuit. Revising Barrister, 1914; Junior Counsel to Ministry
of Labour, 19 19; Solicitor, Ministry of Labour, 1919. Director
of intelligence branch, Procurator-General's Department,
). H.M. Procurator-General and Solicitor to the
Treasurv, 1923-6. C.B.E., 1918. Officer of the Order of
ind St Lazarus, Italy, 1919. Resided at 15.
End Road, London, N.W. Died Mar. 13,
Haileybury Reg.; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.
[sub I r as Who, 1916-28; The Times, Mar. 15,
1926.
LAWRENCE, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May ii. 1884. [Eldest" s. of Alfred [engineer], of 75, Lancaster
B. [Sept. 12], 1859, in London. School,
London (private). Main ^. 1887; M.A. and
[891. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Aug.
: 30, 1890. On th<- Soutl
Circuit. Author, Reminiscences of Cambridge Life. Died
Lawrence, Charles Richard Lucas
unmarried Nov. 15, 1900, at 75, Lancaster Gate, |
Brother of Frederick W. (1891). (Boose, vi. 16; Scott, MSS.;
Inns of Court: Lam Lists; G. H. Lawrence; The Times,
Nov. 16 and Nov. 20, 1900.)
LAWRENCE, ALFRED TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, (age jo) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 14. 1864. [2nd] s. of David
of Wain Weill House, Pontvpool, Mini. I',. [Nov. .' 1 , 1 1
(School, Mill Hill.] Matric. Lent, 1S64; Scholar, 1865;
(2nd in 1st Class, Law Trip.) ; LL.B. 1867. Hon. Fell--,
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 16, 1864. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1869; Bencher, 1892. On the Oxford Circuit.
1 > 1 .1897. J. P. for Monmouthshire; D.L. for Co. of Nairn.
Recorderof Windsor, 1S8S-1904. Knighted, 1904. P.C.,1921.
Judge of the High Court of Justice (King's Bench), 1904-21.
President, War Compensation Court, 1920. Lord Chief
liistii,- of England, 1,21-2. Created Baron Trevethin of
Blaengawney, Monmouth, 1021. Of Blaengawney, Mon.,
and of 10, South Street, Park Lane, London, W. A great
sportsman. Drowned, owing to a sudden seizure, when
fishing in the Wye above Builtli Wells, Rreconship', Au
lather of Alfred C. (1895)- (Mill Hill Seh. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; G.H.Lawrence; Law Lists; Middle Temple
Benchers; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Aug. 4, 1 . !
LAWRENCE, ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 1 3, 1876. 3rd s. of John, solicitor, deceased, of [Heming-
ford Grev], St Ives, Hunts. B. Oct. 2, 1856. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 2, 1881, Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1885. Reported
for the Law Reports. Of Tresillian, Probus, Cornwall, in
1928. Died Aug. 9, 1943, at Collaton St Mary, Paignton.
Buried at Hemingford Grey, Hunts. (King's Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The 1 imes,
Aug. 12, 1943.)
LAWRENCE, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 29. 1899. Matric. Lent, 1900.
LAWRENCE. ARTHUR GEORGE SWINFORD. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1894. S. of George, Army surgeon. B. Oct. 23,
1874, at Towcester. School, Framlingham College. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1899. Football (Assoc.) 'blue,' 1895, 1896.
(Boo* of Blues.)
LAWRENCE, BASIL EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 31,
1873. [Only] s. of Edwin Henry, of Abbey Farm Lodge,
S. Hampstead, London. B. 1853, in London. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. and
LL.M. 1880; Yorke prize, 1S83; LL.D. 1S86. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 10, 1875. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878.
F.S.A. Author, History of the Laws Affecting the Property of
Married Women in England. Died Dec. 10, 1928, at Dial
House, Cookham Dean, Berks. (Inns of Court ; Law Lists ;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The I ones, Dec. 12, 1928.)
LAWRENCE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Mav 18, 1775. S. of Thomas [Trinity College, Oxford,
T726-7], M.D., President, R.C.P. B. in [Essex Street],
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar,
1776. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 14, 1778; Scholar, 1
B.A. 1779; M.A. 1782; B.D. 1789. Fellow of St John's,
1779-91. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18, 1780; priest.
June 29, 1787. Died June 1, 1791, at Lyme Reni -, I '
Brother of Soulden (1767). (Pcile, 11. 302; St John'
Adm., [v. 3511; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1791, I. 387;
Cambridge Chronicle, June II, 1791.)
LAWRENCE, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1899. S. of Charles, of 76, Wheelock Street. Middle-
men, Cheshire. B. there 1879. School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. B.A., London Univ., tgo8;
M.A., London, 1914. Assistant Master at Natal
School, S. Africa, 1903 3; at 1 -■■•. Lille, 1909; at West
Leeds High School, 1910-1 1 ; at Bablake - 0 try,
[911-19. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Gunner,
R.F.A.; attached Gen. Staff (Intelligence)). Assistant Master
at the Central High School, Whitworth Street, Mam -In •-!• -i ,
1919-33- Died Jan. 17, 1942. (Unit;, ll at List;
masters' Directories.)
LAWRENCE, CHARLES L. (1
■ MATHEWS, C. L.
LAWRENCE, CHARLES RICHARD LUCAS. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity Hali, Mir iftheRev.
Kent. B. Mar. 27, 1833. [School, 1-
Michs. 1
France. Brother of Edw ird D H
IS Alfred
( handler Lawn I 15, '■ 662.)
Lawrence, Charles Thomas
LAWRENCE, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1872. S. of lohn Lawrence, "I Hemingford Grey,
Hunts. B. Oct. 11. 1853, at St Ives. School, Winchester.
M uric. Michs ; 1 ■■ '•. 1 ■-■■: \I.A. 1S79. Ord. deacon
(London) 187;; priest (Winchester) 1882; C. of AH Saints',
Langham Place, London, 1877-8. C. of Ifield, Sussex, 1878-
80. C. of Fyfield, H.mts., 18S1-2. C. of Sutton Mallet,
Somerset. 1883-4. C. of St .Anthony's, Stepney, 1885. C. of
Hemingford Grev, Hunts., 1886-90. C. of Portsea, Hants.,
1890-1. C. of Tauington, Lines., 1892-3. C. of St George's-
in-the-East, London, 1900-1. R. of Offord Cluny, Hunts.,
1901-16. Resided subsequently at 57, Chesterton Road,
Cambridge. Died Auk. 21, 1929. Buried at Hemingford
Gov, {Hoi, lie-Sei ' ,,(/. Reg.; Crockford; the limes, Aug.
22, 1929.)
LAWRENCE, EDWARD DANIEL. Adm pens, at Christ's,
Mav 15, 1 r . 1 i :i May 2;, 1848. [2nd] s. of the Rev.
Alfred Charnley (1808), R. of Sandhurst, Kent. B. Apr. 6,
it Buxted, Sussex. School, Sandhurst. Matric. Michs.
1848. -Migrated to Trinity Hall, Aug. 27, 1850. Married,
Jin. 15, 1852, Augusta Jane, dau. of Colonel Pat H.iv.
Emigrated to New Zealand, 1S65, on the death of his wife;
remarried there. Died c. 1890, in New Zealand. Brother of
Charles R. L. (i85i)arulof William H. (1S55). (Peile, II. 504;
i >. H. Lawrence.)
LAWRENCE, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Peterhouse, July I, 1828. [3rd] s. of Samuel, Esq., of Nevis,
W. Indies. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1830; Sih.lir. 1S32; B.A. (\:nd Wrangler) 1833.
Adm. (age is) at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26, 1823. (I .A. Walker,
434; Inns of Court.)
LAWRENCE, EFFINGHAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. 3, 1S34. [Elder s. of Effingham Calvert, of the H.E.
India Co.'s Service. B. 1816. School, Tollbridge.] Matric.
Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1837; B.A. (29!* Wrangler) 1839;
M.A. 1842. Fellow, 1841. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1841.
Called to the Bar, Mav 6, 1S45. Died Feb. 5, 1888, in London,
aged 71. (Scott, M'SS.; lonhndge Sell Keg.; Lme Lils;
The Guardian, Feb. is. 1
LAWRENCE [post PETHICK-LAWRENCE], FREDERICK
WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891. S. of
Alfred, of 75, Lancaster Gate, London. B. [Dec. 28], 1871,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar,
1893; Uth IV,, meter, 1S04, Nat. Sri. Trip, Pt I. 1st Class,
1895); B.A. 1894; .M.A. 1S98. Equal for 2nd Smith's prize,
1896; Adam Smith prize. 1897; Fellow, 1897. President of
the Union, 1896. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 14,
181)9. Married. Oct. 2, 1002, Emmeline, dau. of Henry
tvthiek, J. P., of Weston-super-Mare, and assumed the addi-
tional surname of Pethick. Imprisoned for nine months for
conspiracy in connection with the Suffragist movement,
1012. Hon. Treasurer of the Union of Democratic Control,
mid. M.P. for West Leicester, 1923-31 (defeating Winston
Churchill). Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1020-u.
M.P. for E. Edinburgh, 1935-45. Member of Iudi in Round
Table Conference, 1931. Vice-Chairman, Parliamentary
Labour Party. Chairman of Consohd it' d Newspapers ltd..
iqoi-6. Editor of The Echo, 1902-5; ot Labour Retard and
Review, 1905-7; Joint H,lit,,rof I'otes for [lumen, 1907-14.
Member of Departmental Committee on Fixed Trusts. 1936,
and of Executive of Empire Parliamentary Association.
P.C., 1937- Created Baron, 1945. Member of Indian Con-
stitution Committee, 1945-6. Member of Cabinet delegation
to India, 1946. Author of numerous works on economics,
finance, woman's snttr ..;,■. >'t , if Gomshal], Mirrev, 111 104s
Brotherof Alfred H. (1884). (Burke, P. an d 1 : iKu
Law Lists; Who's II ho.)
LAWRENCE, GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1886. S of
Edward, of Beechcroft, Aigburth, Liverpool. School, Eton.]
Matri. . Mn lis. l.v-a.. It V i.Vs.,. At Ion', Hospital, I ,,nd..il
(gold medal). M.R.l S.; L.R.C.P. Died 1895, at Siena,
Italy. (Eton Seh. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.)
LAWRENCE. GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens at l,,rpos
Christi, Oct. I, 1892. Of Kent. [2nd] s. of F. W., merchant,
of Oakleigh, Beckenham. B. there June 1, 1,574. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1802; MA. iS.-js; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 189;; priest, 189S; C. of St John's,
Reading, 1897-1905. C. of Devizes, Wilts., 1905 - c, of
St Michael's, Bath, 1907-11. V. of Inglescoinl,,-, Soiikt-,!,
1911-15- Served in the Great War. [914-19 (K.A.M.C).
V. of High Littleton, Sotiier-, t. 1 ,iv -M. R. of Chesham
P. as, Bucks., [923-46. Disappears from Crockford 1948.
(Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; Charterhouse Reg.; Crockford.)
LAWRENCE, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Coin, at Peter-
uonsE, Sept. 29, [863. Matric. Michs, [863. Previously at
King's College Hospital, London; House Physician there.
M R.C.S, and L.S.A., 1855; M.B. (London) 1857; M.D.
(Loudon) 1859; M.R.C.P., ijCjo. Resident medical officer at
Lawrence, John Algernon
Camberwell House lunatic asylum, Camberwell Road,
London, in i860. Medical Superintendent, Cambs. Countv
asylum, Fulbourn. Died June 3, 1895. (T. A. Walker. 522;
Medical Directories.)
LAWRENCE, HENRY ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1S66. [2nd s. of Sir lohn Laird Mair, Bart. (Hon.
LL.D. 1859), Viceroy of India, 1S63-9. B. Mar. 17, 1848.
School, Wellington College.] Did not reside. Captain of the
English football XX, 1S74. Of Box House, Minchinhampton,
GIoucs. Married, Mav 6, 1S79, Constance Charlotte, dau. of
the Rev. George T. Davits, R. of Kelsale, Suffolk. Died
Apr. 16, 1902. Brother of John H. (1864). {Wellington Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. H. Lawrence.)
LAWRENCE, Sir HENRY HAYES, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. f., 1SS2. S. of Sir Alexander [1st] Bart, (.hi 1
Cookham, Berks, [and grandson ot Sir Henry Montgomery
LawTence, K.C.B., who fell during the defence ,,f the resi-
dency at Lucknow]. B. [Feb. 26], 1S64, at Simla, Punjab,
India. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. is-n. of
Belgard, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. J.P. for Co. Dublin; High
Sheriff of Dublin, 1S9 1. I1 it Belgard.
{Eton Sell. Lists; Burke, P. and H ; Boose, Vl 16; II ; 0 as
Who, 1897-1916; The lime:. 1 i< t. 28, [898.)
LAWRENCE. HENRY RUNDLE. Adm at Pembroke. Oct.
[897. S. and h. of Henry John, Lieut. -Col., late Bengal
Infantry-, of The Haven, Sandecotes, Parkstone, Dorset.
B. July 20, 1878, in the Punjab, India. School. Winchester.
Matric. Michs. [897; B.A. [909. 2nd Lieut.. R.F.A., 1900;
Indian Army, 1903. Government of India Political Dept.,
Rajputana, 1904. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 1915,
84th Punjabis and supernumerary list, Indian Anuv; in
E. Africa, 1916-17; mentioned twice in despatches; Lieut.-
Colonel). Secretary to Resident, Hyderabad, 1919. Political
Agent, Haraoti and Tonk, 1921. Additional Commissioner.
Ajmer-Menvara, 1926. President, Council of State, Jaipur,
1927-30; retired, 1930. CLE., 1025. of Buckland, Leo-
minster, Heref., in 11145. Died Feb. 4, 1949. (Army Lilt*;
Kelly, Handbook; Wh.es Who.)
LAWRENCE, HENRY WALDEMAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 11, 1S63. [2nd] s. of Henry Montgomery, K.C.B.
[Lawrence of Lucknow], B. [Jin, 241. 1^44 [1.845 in all
references], at Nepaul, India. School. Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1S63; B.A. is,,-. Selected for R.M.A., Woolwich.
1863 and for I.C.S., 1865. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 11,
1864. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1868. Succeeded his
nephew, Henry Hayes (1SS2). as 3rd Bart., Oct. 2', [89 I.
J.P. for Surrey and London. Sub-treasurer, Inner Ten pie.
Of Alenho, Ridgy,' av, Wimbledon Died Tune ;, Mm,
(HarroK< Seh. Reg ; Law Lists; Zees of Cum!, whii h 1 rro-
neously gives eldest s.; Who was Who, 1897 rue; Fox-
Davies, Arm vial Families.)
LAWRENCE, HERBERT JOHN RAYNES. Adm. (age oa ,,t
Trinity Hall, 1884. S. of the Rev. Richard] [Trinity
College, Dublin, 1840]. of Richmond TK. of Chug-well Row,
Is- x], B. Oct. 7, 1865. Sch.,,,1, Winchester. Matric. Me lis.
1V4; B.A. 1887. Died 1917. (Winchester Cull. ,".
Laurence).)
LAWRENCE, ISAAC OSGOOD. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
June 26, 1867. S. of Effingham [and Jennie]. B. at Flushing,
New York, U.S.A. Bapt. Sept. 1, 1S50, Matric. Michs. 181,7.
Brother of Octavius V. (185 1).
LAWRENCE, JAMES CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
St Jons'-, Feb. 16,1796. [Eldest] s. of James, Esq. SI Mary
Hail. Oxford, irt-.s, , ,f Ha.-,liiviuph, Jamaica] [and Marv.
dau. of George Brissett]. B. [1778], in Jamaica. School,
Eton, Kept one term by residence; name off, Feb. 15, 1797.
Returned to Jamaica. Member of the Jamaica Assembly.
Died there, unmarried. Jan. 12. 1811, aged 33. (1
Reg.; St John's Loll. Adm., IV. 353; 0. Mag., 1811, I. 679;
' '.aribbeana, vi. 121-6, where there is a pedigree of the family.)
LAWRENCE, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Mar. 28, 1810. B. at Manchester. Matric. Michs. [810; B.A.
[814. One J. A. Lawrence (not an Oxonian) was \. of
Keddington, Lines.. 1816-44 ■ and V. of Mariiham, Notts.,
1824-44. DicdiniS44. (Clergy List.)
LAWRENCE, JOHN ALGERNON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Its, s,
June 16, 1859. S. of John. B. at Hampstead. School,
St Albans Grammar. Matric. Michs. i860; LL.B. 181,4;
LL.M. 1874. Ord deacon (Oxford) 1804; priest (Winchester)
1865; C. of Waddesdon, Bucks., 1S64. C. of St Mary's,
Southampton, 1864-6. C. of Crewkerne, Somerset, 1866-74.
V. of Holy Trinity, Bridgwater, 1874-6. Minister of Dur-
leigh, Somerset, 1874-6. C. of Ryme Intrinseca, Dorset,
1887-8. C. of South Perrott, 18SS-98. R. of Closw, nil,
Somerset, 1876-1900. Died Nov. 27, 1900. (Crockford; 1 ht
limes, Dec. 1, 1900.)
Lawrence, John Frederick
LAWRENCE, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 8, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1S73; C. of Toft with Caldecote, Cambs., 1873-5. Of
Clareraont Road, Birkdale, Southport, 1879-1901. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1902.
LAWRENCE, JOHN GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. S. of John, of 27, Falkner Square, Liverpool. B. 1875,
at Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894. One of
these names was adm. Solicitor, 1901 ; practised in Liverpool
and Wallasey. {Law Lists; Harrcnv Sch. Reg.)
LAWRENCE, JOHN HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Oct. 6, 1S64. [Eldest] s. of Sir John Laird Mair (next) [1st]
Bart. [Viceroy of India], subsequently 1st Baron. B. Oct. i,
1846, in [Simla], India. School] Wellington College. Matric.
Michs. 1S66; B.A. 1S70. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21,
1870. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1S72, but never practised.
Liberal candidate for Andover, Hants., when he succeeded
to the peerage, June 27, 1879. Supported Gladstone in
House of Lords until the disruption of the party on the
Home Rule question, when he followed the Duke of Devon-
shire. Took an active part in formation of the Liberal
Unionist Council. Unionist Whip, 1886-19 13. Lord-in-
Waiting to Queen Victoria, 1895-1901, and to King Edward,
1901-5. Grand Cross of the Order of Frederick of Wiirtem-
berg, 1004. J. P. for Middlesex and Westminster. Of Chet-
wode Manor, Buckingham, and Gratelev, Andover, Hants.
Died Aug. 22, 1913. Brother of Henry A.'(i866). {Wellington
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; /tins of C ourt ;
Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Fox-Da vies, Armorial Families',
Who was Who, 1897-1916; The Times, Aug. 25, 1913.)
LAWRENCE, Sir JOHN LAIRD MAIR, Bart. Hon. LL.D. 1859.
[6th s. of Lieut. -Col. Alexander, 19th Foot (and brother of
General LawTence, of Lucknow). B. Mar. 4, i8ir, at Rich-
mond, Yorks. Schools, Gough's, Bristol ; Fovle College,
Londonderry; Wraxall Hall, Bath; and the H.E.I.C. College,
Haileybury. Entered the East India Company's service at
Calcutta, 1830; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Delhi,
1830-4. Member of the Board of Administration for the
Punjab, 1848-52; Chief Commissioner for the Pun jab,
1853-7. K.C.B., 1856. P.C., 1S5S. Created Bart., 1858.
Viceroy of India, 1863-9. Created Baron LawTence of the
Punjab and of Grately, 1869. Married, Aug. 26, 1841,
Harriette Katherine, dau. of the Rev. Richard Hamilton,
R. and V. of the parish of Culdaff and Cloncha, Co. Donegal.
Died June 27, 1879. Buried in Westminster Abbey. Father
of Henrv A. (1866) and John H. (above). (Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; D.X.B.)
LAWRENCE, 0CTAV1US VERNON. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Sept. 30, 1854. S. of Effingham, of Launceston, Van Die-
men's Land. B. there Jan. i, 1836. School, Franklin, Van
Diemen's Land. Matric. Easter, 1855. Resided three terms.
Graduated M.B. 1868 and M.D. 1871, at Melbourne, Aus-
tralia. Residing at Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia, in 1897.
Latterly of Brading, Isle of Wight. Brother of Isaac 0.
(1867). {Venn, u. 32i.)
LAWRENCE, PHILIP NEWMAN. Adm. sizar at Queens'
June 25, 1850. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. (42m* Wrangler)
1854; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1855; priest, 1856.
Classical Master at Birkenhead School and C. of St Anne's,
Birkenhead, 1856-62. Head Master of Leek Grammar
School, 1863-70. C. of St Luke's, Leek, 1868-70. C. of
St Philip's, Hulme, Manchester, 1870-4. C. of St Mary's,
Paddington, London, 1S75-S. C. of St Olave's, Southwark,
1879-80. C. of Whitstable, Kent, 1883-5. Assistant Master
at Stratford -on -Avon Grammar School, 1886-8. C. of
Feckenham, Worcs., 1891-3. Disappears from Crockford,
1902.
LAWRENCE, RICHARD GWYNNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 13, 1854. S. of Henry, M.D. [and Frances Justina].
B. Mar. 9, 1S36, at Carmarthen. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A.
1858. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1859; priest, 1861 ; C. of
West Chinnock, Somerset, 1859-62. C. of Westbury-on-
Trym, GIoucs., 1862-4. C. of Welshpool, Montgom., 1864-5.
C. of Edgmond, Salop, 1865-70. V. of Tong, 1870-7. Mar-
ried, 1875. Lucy Caroline Adams, dau. of Edward Abadam,
of Middleton Hall, Carmarthen. Residing at Middleton H ill
Uanarthney, Carm., in 1895. J. P. for C.inn. Dir.j 1
1923. at Tenby, aged 88. (G. H. Lawrence; Crockford; The
Titnes, Feb. 27, 1923.)
LAWRENCE, SOULDEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, - M a
1767- [Eldest] s. of Thomas [Trinity College, Oxford, 1726-7],
physician [President of the College of Surgeons], of Middlesex
[and Frances Chauncey]. B. [1751], in London, School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1767; B.A. {7th Wrangler) 1771;
74. Fellow, 1774-94. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 14,
1768. Called to the Bar, June 21, 1773; migrated to the
Lawrenson, Thomas Alfred
Inner Temple, June 23, 1784; called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
1784. Serjeant-at-law, 1787- Justice of Commoi
1794 (for one month); resigned. Knighted Mar. 12, 1- 14,
Transferred to Court of King's Bench, 1794, but returned to
that of Common Pleas, 1808-12. 'A Judge of great ability
and independence of mind.' Died unmarried |nl\
Buried in St Giles-in-the-Fields. M.I. His portrait was painted
by Hoppner. Benefactor to the College Library. Brother of
Charles (1775)- {St John's Coll. Adm., in. 716; G H
Lawrence; Inns ■ ' I \trt\ 1 0 . Judges of England; D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1814, 11. 92.)
LAWRENCE, THOMAS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 4, 1S68. [B. Apr. 23, 1849, at Chesterton, Cambridge.
School, Perse Grammar, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1868;
Scholar; Whewell Scholar (2nd), 1S68; (Moral Sci. Trip.
1st Class, 1S71; Law and Hist. Trip., 1st Class, 1S72); B.A.
1872; LL.B. 1S73; M.A. 1875; LL.M. 1S76; LL.D. 1892.
Fellow; Hon. Fellow, 1908. Lecturer on the staff of the Local
Lectures Syndicate. Organizing secretary, technical educa-
tion scheme, Cambs. C.C. Ord. deacon and priest (Ely) 1874.
Warden of Cavendish College, Cambridge, 1876-7. V. of
Tadlow and R. of East Hatley, Cambs., 1877-88. Deputy
for the Professor of International Law, Cambridge, 1883-5.
Professor of International Law at Chicago, 1892-3. Lecturer
in International Law at R.N. College, Greenwich, and at
R.N. War College, Portsmouth, 18S4-1909. R. of Nailstone
with Barton-in-the-Beans, Leics., 1894. R. of Girton,
Cambs., 1895-1902. Assistant Chaplain, Chapel Royal, the
Savoy, 1894-1909. Reader in International Law, Bristol
University. R. of Upton-Lovel, Wilts., 1902-19. Hon.
Canon of Salisbury, 1919. Author, Essays on some Disputed
Question'* in Modern International Law; Handbook of Public
International Law etc. Died Aug. 16, 19:9. {Crockford;
Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LAWRENCE, WALTER FRANK. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 21, 188S. S. of Edmund George, Esq., of Camden Town,
N. London. B. Jan. n, 1871, in London. School, Mill Hill.
Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Called to the
Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1894. Of 7, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn. Co-editor, Law and Practice relating to
formation of Public Companies; Butler's Ten Years' Digest
of Reported Cases. Of Fairway, Lvmington, Hants. Died
Nov. 10, 1936- (T. A. Walker, 602; Mill Hill Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, Nov. n, 1936.)
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 20,
1781. Kept one term by residence, and then re-adm. Fell.-
Com., Jan. 21, 1782. [Only s. of William, Capt., R.N. (and
M.P. for Ripon in six Parliaments), of Kirkby-Fleetham,
Yorks. (and Anne Sophia, dau of William Aislabie, Esq., of
Studlev Royal, Yorks.). B. 1764.] Matric. Michs. 1781;
B.A. r'785. Of Studlev Roval and Kirkby-Fleetham, Yorks.
Died Nov. 8, 1785, at Bristol, aged 21. M.I., by Flaxman,
at Kirkby-Fleetham. (5* John's Coll. Adm., iv. 353; G. H.
Lawrence; G. Mag., 1785, 11. 921.)
at Qu
s\ Feb. 19,
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 10, 1855. 4th s. of the Rev. A[lfred] C. (1808), of Sand-
hurst, Kent. B. May 11, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A.
1859. Comet in the Army, i860; Lieut., gth Lancers.
Married Agatha Louise, dau. of the Rev. Charles Gooch.
Died May 28, 1865, at Dublin, from the effects of an accident
at a steeplechase. Brother of Edward D. (1846) and Charles
R. L. (1851). (G. H. Lawrence; Army Lists; G. Mag., 1865,
LAWRENCE, WILLIAM ROGERS. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 23, 1833; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he bad
matric. (age 18) Dec. n, 1829, as Laurence. [Elder] s. of
William Rogers, Esq., of Ardford House [Cheltenham],
GIoucs. Matric. Michs. 1833. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 31, 1833;
B.A. 1836. P.C. of Whitchurch, Somerset, 1S41-3. Died
May 26, 1843, aged 29, at Clifton. [Venn, u 225, and « U ,
< Zlergy List; Al. Oxon., which gives B.A. 1835; G. Mag.,
1843, 11. 215.)
LAWRENSON, THOMAS ALFRED. Adm. sizar at S,
May 1, 1886. S. of Thomas, Inspector of police, Liverpool
[and Mary Agnes Fell]. B. there Sept. 6, 1867. Schools,
Liverpool Institute (Rev. 1. Stephen) and ;n's Road
Board School (Mr T. Parry]. M.itm . Mi. lis 1 >.v»; Scholar;
B.A. (171/1 Wrangler) 1H89; M.A. 1
Market Boswortb Grammar School for om
berg University for one session; it Mei
[•■■ Enical college, Bristol,
Grammaz School for on . 1 1 for
four year-.. H<-.i>i M.ist-.T <>i Run. u
of Westoe Se ondary Si 1 1, South Shields, 1908-33-.
{Schoolmasters' Directories.)
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Lawrie, Andrew James Charles
LAWRIE, ANDREW JAMES CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity. Apr 21, 1831. [Only] s. of Andrew [Major, late
roth Regt., of Sydenham, Kent]. R. .it Lisbon, Portugal.
School, Surrey [private). M.itric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835;
M.A. 1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1834. (Inns of
Court.)
LAWRIE, JOHN FULTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1000. [Onlv] s. of John William, of Belford Bridge, Edin-
burgh. B. 1881, in Edinburgh. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1900. Of i;.»\in Hank, Avonbridge, Stirlingshire, in
1904. (Rugby Sch. Reg-)
LAWRIE, RICHARD HENEGAN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 27, 1833. Of Cumberland. Eldest s. of Archibald
[plumber, of Critic, deceased]. [B. 1815.] Matrii Michs.
1833. Migrated [<■ Pembroke; B.A. 1838. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, M o c :!■ d to the Bar, June 16, 1840. On the
North Eastern Circuit. Parliamentary draftsman. Of
3, Pump Court, Temple, in 1885. (T. A. Walker, 446; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Law Lists, disappears after
1890.)
LAWRY, SAMUEL JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. S. of Samuel, of Probus, Cornwall. B. there 1873.
School, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1895. Football
(Rugby) 'blue,' 1S94, 189s. Adm. Solicitor, 1899. Served in
the Great War, 1.114 19 (Lieut., R.G.A. (T.F.); in France,
1916-19). Of Hillside, Plvmpton, Devon, in 1925. (Clifton
Coll. Reg.; Book „f Blues)
LAWS, CUTHBERT GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1883.
[Eldest] s. of G. A. [George Alexander], Esq., of Prudhoe
Castle, Northumberland. Si ho.,1, Trimly College, Harrogate.
Matric. Michs. 1883. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 7,
1885. (Inns of Court.)
LAWSON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Clare. Jan. 29, 1760.
B. at Baltimore. [Only s. of Alexander, of Baltimore town,
Maryland, America. Graduated at Philadelphia College,
1759.] Contemporary' at Clare with another American, Lloyd
Dulany (1760). Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dec. 18, 1759,
where he met Charles Carroll (1741-2), also an Americ m
Clare man. Returning to Baltimore, was appointed bv the
elder Dulany as County Clerk; on the division of the County
in 1774, became Clerk and Prothonotarv of the two parts,
Baltimore and Harford. Deprived of his office. 1776; heavily
fined for refusing to 10111 the American forces, and obliged
to give a bond not to communicate with the King's officers.
Remained a passive loyalist throughout the war. Visited
England, 1784, when he was unsuccessful m his claim for
compensation from the Commissioners, but obtained some
assistance from the Government. Died Sept. II, 1718. in
Baltimore. (F. A. Jones, American Members of Inns of
Court.)
LAWSON, ANDREW SHERLOCK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Aug. 20, 1873. [Eldest s. of Andrew Sherlock
(Merton College. Oxford, 1842), D.L., J. P., deceased, of
Aldborough Park and Roroughbridge Hall, Yorks. (died
1872). and Isabella, dau. of John Grant, of Nutt all Hall,
I incs. B Feb. 22, 1855.] Matric. Lent, 1874. Lieut., 1876;
1 apt., 1887; Hon. Major. Yorkshire Hussars (T.). Of Ald-
borough Manor and Boroughbridge Hall, Yorks. J. P. for
N. and W. Ridings of Yorks. and D.L. for the W. Riding.
F.S.A. Died s.p.m. Aug. 20, 1914, and was succeeded in the
estates bv his brother, Sir John Grant Lawson, 1st Bart.
(Army Lists; Whowas Who, 1897-1916.)
LAWSON, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. [2nd] s. of William Norton (1850), of 19,
Dorset Square, kiroil's Park, London. B 1-02, at Black-
heath, Kent. School, Uppingham. Matric. Mi, lis. 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. dr.,,.. a (SI Ubans) 1885; priest,
1886; C. of Woodford Walls, 1 .... ■ ■ 1 ofSunning-
dale. Berks., 1888^54. V. of Wi 1 M lima, Kent, 1894 1925.
V. of Chiddingstone Causeway, 1925 r. \ of Ryarsh, 1927-
35. Residing at West Mailing, Kent, in 1948. Died Aug.
30, 1949. Brother of Norton G. (1877). (Uppingham Sch.
Reg.; Crockford.)
LAWSON, CHARLES. M.A. 1759, incorp. from Oxford. S. of
the Rev. Thomas (171 1), V. of East Kirkby, 1 in. s Matric.
from Corpus Chri-ti College. Oxford, Feb. 11, 1 74(1-7, age 18
Scholar, 1748-0; B.A. (Oxford) 1750-1; M.A. (Oxford) 1753
Second M .-hi 0 Manchester School, 1740-64: High Master
[764-1 ■ " I '■ nl« d by De Quincey. Died Apr. 10, 1807
at t.v old n idence of the High Master in Long Millgate
Manchi •■ . Brother of John (1741)- (Al. Oxon.; Manchester
Sl/j. Reg., 11. 248, and III, where there is a frontispiece por
trait of him.)
Lawson, Frederick Halford
LAWSON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 4, 18 18.
Of Yorkshire. [Bapt. at Whitby.] [School. Wakefield.]
Matric. Mi hs. r-10; Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827.
[ncorp. at Oxford, 1820. [One of these names, eldest 5, .f
Charles John, of the Middle Temple, was adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 3, 181S .] Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 27. 1824;
priest. May 29. 1825. Morning Preacher at the Foundling
Hospital, London, 1826; Governor, 1842. Lecturer at
Codrington College, Barbados, 1844-7. Archdeacon of Bar-
bados, 1842-fio. R. of St James, Barbados, 1850-61, and
Vicar-General to the Bishop of Barbados. Author, Sermons.
(W. Cowper; M. H. Peacock; F. P. White; .S.P.G. Records.)
LAWSON, DAVID ADAMSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898
S.of Alexander, deceased, of Armfield, Kingskettle, Fifeshire.
[B. Mav, 1879.] School, Fettes College, I dinburgh. Matric.
Michs. 1898. Served in the South African War, as Lieut.,
Cape Garrison Artillery, and returned to College, 1901-2.
Given Freedom of the Borough of Cambridge. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R. F. A.; mentioned in despatches).
Of Achnahaird, near Ullapool, Ross shire, in 1032. Brother
of William (1866). (Fettes Reg.; Univ. War List; Army
Lists.)
LAWSON, DIGBY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898. [Eldest] s. of
A[rthur] T[reduold] (1st Bart., cr. 1900), of Westwood
Grange, Leeds. B. Sept. 3, 1RS0. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs 1898; B.A. 1002. Succeeded his father as
2nd Bart., ins. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Yorks Hussars, attached roth Hussars; Capt., W. Yorks.
Regt.; mentioned in despatches). President, Summary
Courts, Army of the Rhine, 1919-26; Major, 1920; retired,
1930. J. P. for Somerset, 1942. Director of Fairbaim,
Lawson^ Combe Barbour, Ltd., of Leeds and Belfast; and of
Urquhart Lindsay and Robertson Orchar, Ltd.. Dundee.
Principal of Hampton and Sons, Estate Agents, 6, Arlington
Street, St James's, S.W. Of North Cheriton Manor, Temple-
combe, Somerset, in 194s. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Univ. War List;
Who's Who.)
LAWSON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Jan. 27,
1843. [2nd] s. of William, of Longhirst, Northumberland. B.
there [Sept. 10, 1S24]. School, Norfolk (private). Matric.
Michs. 1841; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1852, Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 23, 1847. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1853; priest, 1854. V. of
Bothal, Northumberland. 1859-61. P.C. of Longhirst. 1S75.
of Longhirst Hall. 1876-82. Married, Oct. 20, 1853, Mary
Eliza, dau. of George Manic, solicitor to the Treasury. J. P.
for Northumberland. Died Oct. 9, 1S82, at Morpeth,
Northumberland. Father of Edward M. (1878), Henry C.
(1882) and William E. (1873). (Inns of Court; Crockford;
The Guardian, Oct. 18, 1882.)
LAWSON, EDWARD DONALD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 23, 18SS. [2nd] s. of John. B. at Lower Norwood,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 18S8; B.A. 1891. Died Jan. 22, 1936,
at 1. Devonshire Gardens, Chiswick, aged 65. (The Tunes,
Jan. 25, 1936.)
LAWSON [post LAWSON-SMITH], EDWARD MAULE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June I, 1S7S. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Edward
(1S43), of Longhirst, Morpeth, Northumberland [and Mary,
dau. 'of George W. M.mle, solicitor to the Treasury]. B. there
[Oct. 3], 1859. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S78; B.A.
1883. " Assumed the additional name of Smith, by Royal
Licence, Ian. 3. 1881, on succeeding to Togston Hall (sold
in 1913) through his grandmother, Jane Smith. Of Colton
Lodge, Taik aster, Ynrks., which he purchased in 1894. J. P.
for lh" West Riding of Yorks, Died N"V. :", 1042. Buried
ati olton Brother of William E. (18.-1I and Henry C. (1S82).
(Harrow Sch. Res.; Burke. L.C, ; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Changes of Name; The Times. Nov. 28, 1042.)
LAWSON, FRANCIS (or FRANK). Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, July 24, 1883. S. of Lionel, deceased. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883. Sometime Lieut., R.A.
Militia (W.D.). 'No profession.' Died Mar. 10, 1920. (Harrtnc
Reg.)
LAWSON, FREDERICK HALFORD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pfmbroke, Oct. 9, 18S4. Eldest s. of the Rev. Frederick
Pike (next), V. of Preston Deanery, Northants. B. in
Northants. [Nov. 15, 1865.] [School, Honiton.] Matnc. Michs.
1SS4; B.A. I'-.s-; M.A. 1801. Assistant Master at Wells
House, Malvern Wells, 1888-91. Head Master of Southey
Hall, Worthing. 1801-4. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1805;
priest, iSoii; C. of N'cwington, Kent, 1895-8. C. of Farn-
combe, Surrey, 1S98-9. V. of St Nicholas's, Warwick, 1899-
1922. Rural Dean of Warwick, 1918-22. R. of Passenham
with Old Stratford, Denshanger and Puxley, Northants.,
1022-40. Residing at the Old Vicarage, Donnington, Chi-
chi stcr. in 1045. Died there May 15, 1947. Brother of Henry
P. (1887). (Crockford.)
II4
Lawson, Frederick Pike
LAWSON, FREDERICK PIKE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Feb. 18, 1852. S. of William. B. [Jan. 17, 1834]. in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1SS2; B.A.
1856: M.A. 1S59. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) iSs-; priest, [858;
C. of St Peter's, Northampton, 1857-70. C. of Daventrv,
1871-2. V. of Preston Deanery, Northants., 1879-80. R. of
Sudborough, 1889-1919. Hon. Canon of Peterborough,
1897-1920. Died Nov. 3, 1020. Father of the above and of
Henry P. (1SS7). (Xorthants. Clergy; Crockford; Who was
Who, 1916-2S.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1785. S. of William, of Renwick, Cumberland. School,
Aballaba {sic), Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 17S5; Scholar,
17SS; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Fellow, 1701. V. of Heversham,
Westmorland, 1-98-1*42. Married Henrietta, 2nd dau. of
Andrew Ronaldson, of Blair Hall, Perths., and had issue.
Died June 17, 1842, aged 77; M.I. in church, which says
he died June 14. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 216;
C. R. Hu'dleston.)
LAWSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5, 1840.
[3rd] s. of William, of Howlett Ash [of Milnthorpe, West-
morland], Esq. [and Anna Maria]. Bapt. Oct. 13, 1822.
Matric. Michs. 1S40; B.A. (xyth Wrangler) 1^44. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mav 30, 1844: at the Middle Temple, May 13,
1S47. Called to the Bar. June 11, 1847. In Colombo, Cevlon,
1860-70. Brother of William de L. (1830). (Inns of Court;
Lair Lists.)
LAWSON, GEORGE NICHOLAS GRAY. Adm. pens, at St
John's. Oct. 14, 1834. Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1834;
(4is( Wrangler, 1838); B.A. 1839; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) June 10, 1838; priest, May 26. 1S39; C. of Uffington,
Berks., 1838-42. C. of West Grinstead, Sussex, 1842-4.
P.C. of Dilton Marsh, Wilts., 1844-9. R- °f Littleton-Drew,
1849-74. V. of Upleadon, Gloucs., 1874-87. Author, Plain
and Practical Sermons; The Woman of Samaria, etc. Died
Jan. 11, 1S87, at Upleadon vicarage, aged 73. {Eagle, xv.
103; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 19, 1887.)
LAWSON, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 8, 1S24. -S. of Robert. B. in London. School, Green-
wich, Kent. Migrated (age 19) to Trinitv, Oct. 14. 1S24.
Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 182S; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon,
1829; priest, 1830. V. of Pitminster, Somerset, 1837-76.
Disappears from Crockford, 1887. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
LAWSON, GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 23, 1899.
[4th] s. of [Sir] Wilfrid [2nd Bart.], of Brayton, Carlisle.
B. [Oct. 29], 1880, at 1, Grosvenor Crescent, London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Capt., Westmor-
land and Cumberland Yeomanry. Secretary of Devon and
Somerset Stag Hounds. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo. ; with 5th
Cameron Highlanders; A.D.C. to G.O.C., Welsh Division,
T.F.). Of Exford, Somerset, in 1925, and of Dunster in 1045.
[Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives 3rd s. of Wilfrid; Cnv . War
List; Burke, P. and B., 1940.)
LAWSON, GRAHAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of Charles Thomas, of 11, Westcombe
Terrace, Blackheath, Kent. B. [Dec. 1], 1875, at Kirton,
Notts. School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1894. At
St Thomas's Hospital. Died Mar. 14, 1946, at Mayneld
House, near Ashbourne, Derbs. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. ;
The Times, Mar. 18, 1946.)
LAWSON, HARRY SACKV1LLE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 15, 1S95. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Robert (1865), R. of
Camerton, Somerset. B. Oct. 29, 1S76, at Portishead.
Schools, Haileybury College and Currie's, Folkestone. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 190c Assistant Master at
Seafield Park College, 1898; private tutor, 1900; tutor to the
sons of the Earl of Morton. Assistant Master at Liverpool
College in 1905; at Tewfikieh School, Cairo, 1905-8; at
Wellington College, Berks., and at Wolverhampton Grammar
School. Head Master of Buxton College, 191 1-18. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A. (T.F.)); died of
wounds Feb. 7, received in action Feb. 5, 1918. Brother of
John C. (1893). (Haileybury Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories ' „,- u j> List, which gives 'Lieut., R.F..V and
'killed in action Feb. 5'; Whowas Who; The Times, Feb. 12,
1918.)
LAWSON, HENRY CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Edward (1843), of Lnnghirst,
\ nhumberland. B. there 1863. School, Harrow,
Matrii . Michs. 1882; I'.. A. 1886. Went to Canada; oi I
N.W.T., in 1911, and still in Canada in 1939. Died May 19,
1940. Brother of William E. (1873) and Edward M
(Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke, L.G. ; Trinity Coll. Annual Record.)
LAWSON, HENRY PETER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Ort. 1, 1887. S. of the Rev. Frederick Pike 1 1
Northants. [B. June 29, 1867. School, 1
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Member of the London Stock
Lawson, Marmaduke
Exchange. Of Woking, Surrey, in 1946. Brother of Frederick
H. (1884). (Lamm-. Coll. R«g.)
LAWSON, HORACE MORLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, \1 ir. 9,
1900. S. of George Joseph. B. at Bournemouth. School,
Christ's College, Blackheath. Did not reside.
LAWSON, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Sept. 27. 1779; a "Ten-
year man.' Of Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.D (Stat.
Elix.) 1790.
LAWSON, JAMES JOSEPH HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Apr. 10, 1823. S. of George Hamilton, military Commander.
B. at Hamilton, Lanarks. School, London (Mr Lowe).
Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1S2S.
LAWSON, JAMES STEELE. Adm. pens, at St John's. July 5,
1822. B. in Jamaica. [Eldest s. of James, of Lawn House,
Hanwell, Middlesex.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1822.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 11, 1823. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 27, 1829. Of Steelfield Estate, Trelawney, Jamaica.
Died Aug. 21, 1839. (Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 667.)
LAWSON, JOHN (1809), see LAWTON.
LAWSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 12. 1831.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. (22.1,/ Wrangler)
1836; M.A. 1S39. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 2s, 1836;
priest, Oct. 22, 1837. Married, July 10, 1839, Frances Lydia,
dau. of the Rev. Theodore Williams, V. of Hendon. Not to
be confused with an Oxonian of St Alban Hall (1825), 4th s.
of Marmaduke, who was V. of Seaton Carew, Co. Durham,
1835-90. (Cambridge Chronicle, July 13, 1839.)
LAWSON, JOHN CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1893. 2nd s. of the Rev. Robert (1865), of Camerton
rectory, Bath. B. Oct. 14, 1874. School, Bradrield College.
Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st
Class, 1S96; Pt II, 1st Class, 1897) 1896; Members' prize
(Latin Essay) 1897; Craven studentship, 1898 and 1899;
M.A. 1900. Fellow, 1S99-1935; tutor and Classical Lecturer.
Junior Proctor, 1909; Senior Proctor, 1912. University
Lecturer in Classics, 1926-35. Visited Athens and the Aegean,
collecting material for his studv of Greek folklore. The tirst
College Praelector to bring his men to the Senate H. .use in
evening dress. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -
Commander, R.N.V.R., in the Naval Intelligence Branch;
in Crete, where his knowledge of modem Greek and of the
Aegean enabled him to render valuable service; O.B.E.;
mentioned in despatches; Greek ( in ler of the Ri eel ei ad
Medal for Military Merit). Author, Tales of Aegean Intrigue;
Modern Greek Folklire and Ancient Greek Religion; Ike
Litany of the Elves; in 1932 produced an edition of the
Agamemnon with .1 verse translation and critical notes. Died
Jan. 5, 1935- Brother of Harrv S. (1895). (Bradrield Coll. Reg. ;
Cambridge Review, Jan. 18, 1935; The lanes, Jan. 7, 1935.)
LAWSON, JOHN SHARPE. Adm. pens, (age 20) af I III
Apr. 8,1861. S. of Charles, of Bradford, Yorks. B.atWn ly,
Cumberland. School, Otley, Yorks. Matric. Mich
B.A. 1865; LL.B. 1S67; M.A. and LL.M. 1868; LLP . 1
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of St Bar-
tholomew's, Salford, 1865-70. C. of Bradford, 1870-2. V. of
St George's, Barnsley, 1872-1904. Author, Ecclesiastical
History of Barnsley, etc. Died Nov. 4, 190S, at Scarborough.
(Venn, 11. 352, and addenda, 1940; Crockford.)
LAWSON, J. T. S. (1894), see LARZEN.
LAWSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 31, 1768. S. of Richard, of York. [B. 1749.] School,
Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar, 1768; B.A. 1772.
Migrated to St Catharine's; M.A. 1775. Fellow of St Catha-
rine's, 1772. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1773; priest, 1774. R. of
Sproatley, Yorks. Preb. of Ripon. Married Barbara Kil» 11 .1.
dau. of John Wilkinson, of the Middle Temple, and niece of
the Rev. James Wilkinson, V. of Sheffield. Lattei
Boroughbridge Hall, Yorks., where he died Oct. 10, 1815.
Father of the next. (Burke, P. and B.; Xorthant*. 1 Un-\
1,. Mag., 1815, II. 381; W. K. Williams. MSS.)
LAWSON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 20,
1811. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Marmaduke (at*
Boroughbridge. [B. 1703.] School, Shrewsbury Matric
Michs. 1S11; Browne medal (Latin ode), 1812; Si holar, 1813;
Pitt Scholar, 1S14. Migrated (age 21) to M
1815; Scholar; Chancellor's classical medal (■|u
i'; M.A. 1810. Fellow of Magdalene. ( )( Borough-
bridge Hall, Yorks. Capt., Yorkshire Y nanry 11
1818. M.P. for Boroughbridge, 1818-20. ' R.-i,. I. ■, .. 1 ! I!
conspicuous in Parliament by a ludicrous, almost a bi
>f oratory.' J. P. for Yorkshire. Died m
Mai '-. 1 ), .'' Boroughbridge, aged )o, alien the Wil
■ I ites 'I. volvi I upon 1
Aldborough church, Yorkshire.
R« . Burl ■ . 1 an.l 1:., Return „/ M.P.'s; v. 1-: v.
M i.. Mag., 1823,1.570; Yorks. Arch. J., IX. (1- -
"5
8-2
Lawson, Marmaduke Alexander
LAWSON, MARMADUKE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 27. 1858. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John [St Alban
Hall, Oxford, 182s], of Seaton Carew, Durham. B. then1
[Jan. zo], 1840. Edu. ated bv his father. Matric. Michs. 1858;
B.A. 1862; M.A. 1868. fncorp (from Magdalen College) at
Oxford, Mar. to, 1868. F.L.S., 1869. Sherardian Professor
0fB0t.mv.1nd Kuril Economy at Oxford, 1S68-83. Director
of tin* Botanical Pept. at Ootacamund, Madras, 1883-96.
President of Section of Zoology and Botany of the British
Association, 1882. Author, botanical. Died Feb. 14, 1S96,
it Madras. (Boose, vi. 19; Boase, Bib. Cornub., lit. 1266;
■11. Oxon.)
LAWSON, NORTON GEORGE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 13, 1877.
[Eldest s. of William Norton (1850), barrister, of Lincoln's
Inn. B. 1 111. l'-'ss Schc-ol, Uppingham.] Matric Michs.
1877; exhibitioner; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1RS4. Assistant Master
at Lancing College, 1883-7. Ord. deacon (Guildford) 1889;
priest [Winchester) 1890. Assistant Masterat Epsom College,
96. C. of St Paul's, Wokingham, Berks., 1897-1901.
R. of Haddiscoe with Toft-Monks, Norfolk, 1901-28. Lie. to
off., dio. of Ripon, 1929-46. Died Mar. 25. 1046, at Temple
Lodge, Richmond, Yorks., aged 88. Brother of Arthur W.
(1881). (Uppingham Sch. Reg.; Lancing Coll. Reg.; King's
Coll. /■/.■: ; Crackford; CM. Pari. Reg., 1945; The Times,
Apr. 1, 1946.)
LAWSON, PETER. Adm. sizar at Corpus ChristI, Tune 29,
1753- S- of Thomas. B. at Varm, Yorks. School, Setlbergh.
Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 28, 1753. Matric. Michs. 1753;
Scholar, 1753; I--A- 1757- Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 6,
1757; priest, Feb- to, 1758. [Peile, 11. 259; Sedbergh Sell.
Reg.)
LAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 28,
181 3. S. of John. B. at Lancaster. School, Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1814.
LAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Jesus, Oct. 10,
1834. S. of Robert, Esq. B. in London. School, private.
Matric. Lent, 1835; B.A. 1839: M.A. 1S42. Ord
(London) Dec. 22, 1839; priest, Dec. 20, 1840; C. of Gt
II. .Hand, Essex, 1.N41. C. of Oakley, Hants., 1842-3. C. of
GtMoulton, Norfolk, 1846-9. R. there 1S50-1. Died lune 10,
1857, at Weston-super-Mare, aged 49. (Clergv List; G. Mag.,
1857. 11. 99)
LAWSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Sept. 21
1865. S. of — , clerk. School [Highgate and] Winchester.
Matne. Lent, 18611; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (York) 1869;
priest (Bath and Wells) 1871; C. of Midhope, Yorks.. 1869-71
C. of Weston-in-Gordano, Somerset, 1871-6. V. of Pease-
down, 1876-82. V. of Smith Cl.-ye.lon, 1SS2-.11. K. of
Camerton. 1891-8. V. of St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol,
1898-9. Chaplain at Glenur.-juh.irt, Scotland, 1899-1900.
Assistant Chaplain at Dinard, Normandy. 1905-6; at Mon-
treux, Switzerland, T906-7; at All Saints', Rome, 1.1..7-N.
Lie. [.1., dio. of Bristol, 1901-9. Latt.rlv ..f Westncld, South
Lvncombe, Bath. Died Feb. 2, 1909, at Agra, India. Father
of John C. (1S93) and Harry S. (iR.,s) (Higligate S, h. Reg.,
wlii. h gives 's. of Mrs Lawson'; Httnhcster Coll, Reg.;
Crockford; The Tuna. Feb. 5, 1909.)
LAWSON, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1R93. [Youngest] s. of George, of y\. Craven Hill
Gardens, London. B. [Nov. 21], 1S74. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A 1896; M.A. 1901. Ord.
deacon, 1R9S; priest (Bp. of Bristol) 1899; C ..I Holy Trinity,
Bristol, 1898-9. C. of All Saints', Birmingham, i.S.-o-igoi.
C. of St George's, Birmingham, 1901-5. V, of Shirehampton,
Gloucs., 1005. Died Aug. 12. 1905, in London. (Marlborough
Coll. Reg., which gives 'b. 1873'; Crockford.)
LAWSON, ROBERT GERALD. Adm .! Clare, Oct. 5. 1885
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A, isss. m.a. 1892. Sometime
Secretary of Burhill golf club. Of Burlnll. Walton-on-
Thames, in 1921. Died May 22, 1927, ..t West Byfleet,
aged 60. (The Times, May 24, 1927.)
, May 1, 1807.
LAWSON, THOMAS (or TOM) BATEMAN. Adm. pens al
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1883. S. of F. H. Bateman, Esq . o(
New Leeds. Leeds. B. June 27, 1863. School, Leeds
Mechanics' Institute. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886 Ord
deacon (Ripon) ism.; priest, i.SS.S; C. of Bierley, Yorks.,
is 16 9 C. ..f New Basford, Notts., 1SS9-09. C. of Kirkby-
in-Ashfield, 1899-1901. V. of E. Kirkby, Nottingham,
1901 1 .- Stin-og-ite, ,lio 1. f Southwell, 1 1 1 1. V. of Basford,
Notts . 1.112-1 1. Residing at Worthing in 1.141. I 'isarp.'.tr-
from Crockford 104,5. (Z\ A. Walker, 572 and MS. notes;
Crockford,)
Lawson, William Edward
LAWSON, WALTER EDWARD. Mus.B. from Queens', 1877.
[3rd s. of William, of London, gent.] From New College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. Oct. 20, 1873, age 26. (Al.
Oxon.; Degrees in Music.)
LAWSON, WILFRID. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Oct. 6,
17S1. I I ■!■ r" - ■ f Sir Wilfrid Wth] Bart., of 'Bravton, Cum-
berlii. . ,1 ilia, dau. of John Levitt]. [B. c. 1764.]
School, Wethersfield, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A
1786; M.A. 17H9. Succeeded as loth Bart., 1794. Of Isel and
Bravton, Cumberland. High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1801-2.
Married, Mir. 1787, Anne, dau. of John Hartley, of White-
haven. Died s.p. June 14, 1806, at Cheltenham, aged 42,
when the baronetcy became extinct, and the Lawson estates
passed by his will to the elder nephew of his wife, Thomas
Wybergh, and subsequently to the younger nephew, Wilfrid
(next). (Burke, /'. an.l I!.; G.E.C.; St John's Coll. Adm., i\.
353; G. Mag., 1787, I- V't, and 1806, I. 589.)
LAWSON (formerly WYBERGH), WILFRID. Adm. Fell.-Com.
at Trinity Hall, June 24, 1813. Of Bravton House,
Cumberland. [7th] s. of Thomas Wybergh, of Clifton Hall,
Westmorland (and Isabella, dau. of John Hartley, of Rose
Hill). B. Oct. 5, 1795. Matric. Michs. 1813. Of Brayton
House, Cumberland. Had assumed the surname and arms
of Lawson after that of Wybergh, by Royal licence, Sept. 26,
1812, on succeeding, Oct. 2. 1X12, to the property of his
brother Thomas (inherited from his uncle (above)), sheriff
of Cumberland, 1S20. Created Bart., 1831. Married, June 20,
1821, Caroline, dau. of Sir James Graham, 1st Bart., of
Netherbv, and had issue. Died June 12, 1S67. (Changes of
Kame; Burke, /'. and Is. (Wilfrid Wvbergh Lawson);
G. Mag., 1867, n. 107.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 6,
1769. S. of Richard, of Leeds. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs,
1760; Scholar, 1773; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow, 1776.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 24, 1774; priest, Dec. 15, 1776.
V. of Kirkby Malzeard, Yorks., 1817-33, and Commissary of
the Peculiar of Masham 'for many years.' Died 'lately,' in
May, 1S33. (Northants. Clergy; 0. oiag., 1833, I. 474.)
LAWSON, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
June 10, 1815; a 'Ten-year man.' C. of Ashdon, Essex, in
1815.
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 28,
1856. Of Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 1S56; Scholar, 1857;
B.A. 1S60; M.A. 1863.
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5, 1869.
[3rd s. of the Rt. Hon. Jacob Anthony (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1836), Judge of the Common Pleas, Dubiin. B. at
Dublin, 1-51. School. Shrewsbury.] Migrated to Pembroke,
lune 21, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1S69; Scholar, 1869; B.A.
1873; LL.M. 1878; LL.D. 1888. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov, 1 1, 1871; migrated to the Inner Temple, May 26, 1875;
. called to the Bar, June 7, 1875. Called to thelrish Bar,
1881. (if Dublin. Died Nov. 7, 191S. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.;
Inns ./ Court; La-.c Lists ; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Nov. i.s. 1918.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886. S. of
Alexander] [of Bumkirk, Fife]. [B. Dec. 1866. School,
Fettes College.] Matric. Michs. i.SSh; B.A. 1889. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, 1893. A stockbroker. Of 22, St
Andrew Square, Edinburgh, in 1913. Brother of David A.
(1898). (Fettes C-ll. Reg.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM DE LANCY. Adm. pens (age 19) at
St John's, Feb. 13, 1830. [Eldest s. of William, Esq. (and
Anna Maria).] P.. [Dec. 14, 1809], at Heversham, Westmor-
land. Schools, SedN-rgh ati.1 Beverley. Matric. Michs 1830;
S. hoi .1, i \I121 .t-'.l (age 22) ti. Magdalene, Mar .-, l.s-,2;
B.A (i ,;.-, Wrangler) 1834; M.A. 1817. Fellow of Magdalene.
Ord.di icon (Rochester, Litl dim from Ely) Feb. 15, 1835;
priest (Carlisle, for Ely) June 7. 1835; C. of Oakham, Rut-
land, 1836-40. C. of Kentish Town, London, 1840-1. P.C.
of St Andrew's, Bethnal Green, 1841-5, Minister of St John's
Chapel, Uxbridge, Middlesex, 1.545-51. C. of St John's,
Bradford, Yorks., 1S54. of Fishponds, Bristol, 1855-70.
Author, Arithmetic Explained: Ouestions and Lxamf'tes.
Lived latterly at Coleford, Gloucs., where he died Mar 11.,
1885. Brother of George (1840). (Crockford; Clergv List;
SedberghSch. Reg.; C. R. Hudlestm.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 11, 1873. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Edward (1843), of
1 ..i.jlurst. Northuuili. rlaud. B. [Apr. 4I, isss. ..1 Barford.
School, Harrow. Maine. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1878. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 2, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 29,
1881. On the North Eastern Circuit. J.P. for Northumber-
land. Died Dec. 9, 1944, at Heytesbury. Brother of Edward
M. (1878) and Henry C. (1882). (Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court;
Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he Times, Dec. 12, 1944.)
Lawson, William Morrell
LAWSON, WILLIAM MORRELL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1S21. S. of George, of Helperbv, near Borough-
bridge, Vorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1625; B.A.
1826; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry)
June 10, 1827; priest, 182S. P.C. of Moseley, Worcs., 1842-
57. Of Brafferton, near Boroughbridge, Yorks., in 1S60.
Author, The Study of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy
(an Introductory Lecture given to the students of Queen's
College, Birmingham) ; The Irish Famine (three Sermons).
Disappears from Crockford, 1870. {Clergy List.)
LAWSON, WILLIAM NORTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 10, 1850. [Eldest] s. of William [merchant, of London;
of Bourne Place, Kent]. B. [Jan. 29, 1830], in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1850;
Scholar, 1853; B.A. (25(4 Wrangler) 1854; M.A. 1S5S. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1853. Called to the Bar. Jan. 26,
1856. Conveyancer and Equity Draftsman. Recorder of
Richmond, 1869-1911. Married, 1S56, Frances, 4th dau. of
George Smurthwaite, of Richmond, Yorks. Author, legal.
Died Jan. 28, 1911. Father of Norton G. (1877) and Arthur
W. (1SS1). {Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Who wt;
in
LAWSON, WILLIAM STEWART. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Mar. 26, 1872. S. of William, Esq., deceased, of Southwark.
Matric. Easter, 1872; B.A. 1S76; M.A. 1879.
LAWSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1878.
Matric. Michs. 1S78; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1S85. Ord. deacon
(York) 1SS2; priest, 1SS3; C. of Holv Tnnity, Kingston-on-
Hull, 1882-91. V. of North Ormesby, Yorks., 1891-1921.
V. of St Hilda's, Middlesbrough, 1921-32. Canon and Preb.
of York, 1925-37. Of S, Breckon Road, Middlesbrough.
Died there May 28, 1937, aged 77. {Crockford; Who was Who,
1929-40.)
LAWSON-JOHNSTON, see JOHNSTON.
LAWSON-SMITH, EDWARD MAULE (187S), see LAWSON.
LAWTON, ARTHUR. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1896. Eldest s.
of Thomas, of Bosley, Congleton, Cheshire. B. there Aug. 17,
1873. School, Battersea. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 21,
1S98; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1912. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, 1902. Secretary for Education at Stockport. {T. A.
Walker, 640.)
LAWTON, CHARLES BOURNE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Nov. 3, 178S. [2nd] s. of John, of Lawton Hall,
Cheshire [and Anne, dau. of Charles Crewe, M.P.]. School,
Warrington, Lanes. At Glasgow Univ., 1783, where he
matric. as 'Charles, 2nd s. of John, Esq., of Lawton,
Cheshire.' Matric. 1788; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1797. Succeeded
his brother William at Lawton Hall. Twice married. Died
s.p. and was succeeded bv bis nephew, John Lawton.
Brother of John (1782). {Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg., 11. 53
and 263; C. J. Fordyce.)
LAWTON, EDWARD CLAYDON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Mar. 21, 1817. B. at Claydon, Suffolk. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
Joseph Thomas (r793), R. of Elmswell.] School, Bury St
Edmunds Gramma. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822; M.A.
1827. Ord. priest (Norwich) Oct. 5, 1S23; C. of Walsham-le-
Willows (his father being P.C). Died Feb. 1854, aged 54;
mural tablet in Elmswell church. Brother of Joseph T.
(1819). {Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.)
LAWTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 31, 1786. B. at
Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 17S7; LL.li. 1793. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 3, 1792; priest, Mar. 31, 1793; C. of Ash-
Bocking, SuSolk, 1792; V. there 1793-1832. Died Oct. 13,
1832, at Handsworth, Birmingham. His wife, Elizabeth,
died there 'about the same time.' {G. Mag., 1832, 11. 652 i
LAWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 29) at St John's, Jan. 18,
1782. [Doubtless s. of John, of Lawton Hall, Cheshire]
[School, Manchester Grammar.] No residence recorded;
name off, Mar. 20, 1785. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John
Carter, Esq. His son John succeeded to Lawton Hall on the
death of his brother, Charles B. (1788). {Manchester Gl ch
Reg., II. 78; i'l John's Coll. Adm., IV. 353.)
LAWTON, JOHN. B.A. 1809, incorp. from Oxford; M.A., from
Trinity, 1809. S. of John [Brasenose College, Oxford, 1765],
of Hough, Cheshire. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford,
Dec. 14, 1790, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1794 (as ' i
The signature at Cambridge is clearly Lawton. {Al. Oxon.)
LAWTON, JOSEPH THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 23, 1793. [Only, and posthumous], s. of Thomas, of
VValtbarastow, Essex [and Cecilia]. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar, 1793; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1805.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 14, 1798; priest. May ), 1801
K. of Elmswell, sniiulk, 1810-03. P.C. t u
Willows, 1813-52. Married, Dec. 22, 1798, Catherine, dau.
Lay, Henry Champlin
of Edward Warner, of Walthamstow. Died at Elmswell
rectory, Mar. 19, 1863, aged 88. Buried at Fhnsu.
of Joseph T. (next) and Edward C. (1S17). {Record of Old
Westminsters and supplement; Clergy List; Crockford; bury
Gr. Sch. Reg. {sub his sons); G. Mag., 1863, 1. 527.)
LAWTON, JOSEPH THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1819. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Joseph Thotu. is (1I1 \ 'i
B. at Claydon, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Mil lis. 1S20; B.A. 1S24. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19,
1S25; priest, June 18, 1826; C. of Elmswell, Suffolk, -1841-2.
R. of Chignal-Suiealey, Essex, 183S-64. Disappears from
( rockford, 1S0S. Brother of Edward C. (1817). (Bury Gr.
Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
LAWTON, MARK ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 12,
1835. S. of George, Esq. B. at York. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Jesus (age 19), Dec. 22,
1835; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (York) 1839. priest, 1840.
V. of Salton, Yorks., 1841-7. V. of Kilnwick Percy, 1847-96.
Resided latterly at The Mount, York, where he died Dec. 25,
1900, aged 84. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The I unci,
Dec. 28, 1900.)
LAWTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus ChrISTI, Mar. 4,
1755. Of London. Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1755; B.A.
1759; M.A. 1702.
LAWTON, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 18, 1861. [Only] s. of Joseph [sometime of Saddleworth,
Yorks.]. B. 1843, at Staten Island, New York, U.S.A.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1863. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1868. Of Wick Hall, Gloucestershire. Died Oct. 6,
1874. {Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Inns of Court.)
LAWTON, WILLIAM JOHN PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1869. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. [of Lawton
Hall, Cheshire). B. [Dec. 27, 1849], at Prestbury, Cheshire.
School, Shrewsbury. Maine. Michs. 1869. Died Nov. 8,
1883. (Burke, L.G.)
LAWTON-ROBERTS, JOHN CHAMBERS. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. T2, 1898. [Eldest s. of Richard Lawton-Roberts, M.D.,
of Ruabon, N. Wales. B. June 30, 1879. School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.B., B.Chir. and
M.A. 1906; M.D. 1909. Practised for many years at Ruabon.
Of 11, High Street, Ruabon, in 1945. {Cliarter house Sch.
Reg. {sub Roberts).)
LAX, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 22, 1780.
S. of William, of Ravensworth, Yorks. School, Kirby on-
the-Hill, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 17S4; B.A.
{Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 17S5; M.A. 1788.
Fellow, 1786; assistant tutor, 1797-T801. Lowndean Pro-
fessor of Astronomy and Geometry, 1795-1836. F.K
Ord. priest (Peterb.) 1787. V. of Marsworth, Bucks., 1801-30.
V. of St Ippolyts, Herts., 1801-36, where he built a small
observatory. Author, Remarks on a Supposed Error in the
Elements of Euclid; Tables to be used with the Nautical
Almanac, 1821. Died Oct. 29, 1836, at St Ippolyts vicarage.
{Northants. Clergy; D.N.B.; Rev. D. G. Bishop.)
LAX, WILLIAM GREENWELL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1878. S. of William Greenwell, of 2, Beaconsueld Villas, Mill
Road, Cambridge. B. 1859, at Camberwell, Loudon. School,
Bedford Modern. Matric' Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 18S2; M.A. 1SS5;
LL.M. 18S7; LL.D. 1S99. An Army tutor. Of Charleville
House, Kensington. Died Apr. 19, 1940, atClevedon. {1 rir.ny
Coll. Annual Record, which gives 'died Apr. iS'; The Times,
Apr. 22, 1940; Cambridge Yearbook, 1906.)
LAY, CHARLES JOHNSON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 29, 1886. S. of Charles. B. at Birmiugham. Matric.
Michs. 1886; {5th Wrangler, 1889; Maths. Trip., Pt II, 1st
Class, 1890); B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Fellow, 1890-1908.
Resided at 239, Pershore Road, Birmingham, 1908-39.
Died Mar. 15, 1940. Benefactor to the College. (F. j.
Ablett.)
LAY, The Rev. HENRY CHAMPLIN. Hon. LL.D. 1868. M 1
Bishop (Protestant Episcopal) ol Arkansas, Colorado, U.S.A.
S. of John Olmstead, of Connecticut, and Lucy A
hugb (May). B. Dec. 6, 1S23, at Richmond,
Educated at the Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville (B.A.
[842), and at the Seminary in Virginia, Alexandria (B.A.
1846). Ord. deacon (Bishop of Virginia) 1846; pin 1
of Alabama) 1S48. Pastoi of Lynnhaven,
short period.' R. of the Church of tin- Nativity, II
Alabama, 1848-59. Missionary Bishop 0] the
1859. Missionary Bishop of the n
Bishop of Easton, Maryland
in the Nation, etc. Married, Mav 13, 1S47, Elizabeth Withers
Anderson. Died Sept.
Baltimore. Buried ..1 Easton, ' ■ Biography,
XI. 04.)
117
Lay, Henry Reeve
LAY, HENRY REEVE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 28,
1853. S. of Henry, of Chalfont St Peter's, Bucks. B. at
Wangford, Suffolk. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S54;
B.A. 1858. I >rd. dea. on [Hereford) i860; priest, 1861; R. of
Holdgate, Salop, 1861-78. Subsequently resided at Volage
Villa, Merton Road, Southsea. Died Apr. 4, 1890. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, May 7, 1890.)
LAY, JOHN WARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 23, 1822. .
S. of Li"li[lJ ■II"' Mrs Mary Lay, of Crepping Hall, near
Halstead, Essex. B. Aug. 18, 1804, at Wake's Culm-, I -m \.
School, Felsted. Matrit . Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 23, 1827, priest, June 14, 1829.
V. of Roydon, Essex, 1836-43. J. P. for Essex. Married,
May 28, 18 jo, ( 1 lini , dau. of the Rev. Dr John Greenwood,
R. of Colni 1 ■ lirn Died Nov. 9, 1892, at Ashburton,
aged 88. (Al. belsted; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List;
The Guardian, Dec. 7, 1892; o. Mag., 1839, 11. 84.)
LAYARD, BROWNLOW V1LLIERS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May zo, 1803^ .1 ' ren-yeai man.' Of Middlesex. [Eldest] s.
of Dr [Charles Peter] (1700), Dean of Bnstol. B. Jan. 19,
1779. Lieut., 7th Foot (R. Fusiliers), 1795. A.D.C. to the
Duke of Kent. M.A., Lambeth, 1810. Ord. deacon (St
Asaph) Sept. 11, 1803; priest, Sept. 21, 1803. R. of LTfnngton.,
Lines., 1803-61, and dispensation from archbishop to hold.
V. ol fallington, 1S20-U1. Married (1) Oct. o, 1803, Louisa,
dau. of John Port, hsq., of 11am, StafJs.; (2) Feb. 1, 1821,
Sarah Jane, dau. ul Thomas Margary, of Clapham. Died
Mar. 2b, 1861. Father of John T. (1841) and the next.
, 11. 21 (under his son of same name) , Clergy List;
L'otkjurd, r60o, erroneously gives his name as •Benjamin';
Foster, Index Eccles.; 0. Mag., 1803, 11. 1083; 1803, 11. 586,
and 1861, 1. 563, F. 1'. White.)
LAYARD, CHARLES CLEMENT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 7,1831.. Ol Rutland. [S. of the Rev. Brownlow Vilhers
(above).] School, Stamford (Mr drettuu). Matric. Michs.
1836; Scholar. At St Bees, 1642-3. Urd. deacon, 1843;
priest, 1844. Chaplain of 1 runty House almshouses, Mile
Lud, Middlesex, 1849-58. Presented in 1855 to the P.( . of
Escot, Devon, by bir John Kenneway, but the Bishop of
Exeter thought him uiis* >und oil baptismal regeneration and
refused to induct him. Petitions on Ins behalt to both Houses
Ot Parliament were abortive. V. of Mayhcld, Mail- , 1 -,
V. ol St John's, Wembley, Middlesex, 1656-71. c. of Christ
Church. Ramsgate, 1872-3. R. ot Coinbc-Hay, Somerset,
1873-84. L. ol VWnsley, Wilts., 1884-9. Married (i) June 3,
1847, barah, dau. of S. J. Somes, of Strattord Green, Essex;
(2} July 4, 18S8, .Madeline, dau. of H. Hill. Resided sub-
sequently at Bath, When lie died Nov. 1, 1895, aged 78.
FatherofCli □ it V.(i8l (andGeorgeS, (1876); half-brother
of John 1.(1 pi. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Standard,
Nov. 4, 1895, Clerical Journal, in. 317, 328, 31.7, F. P.
White.)
LAYARD, CHARLES PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's
June 27, 1700. S. of Darnel Peter (F.R.S.; D.C.L., I >xon.),
physician, oi Middlesex. B. [Feb. 19, 1749-50J, 111 the parish
of St Ann, Westminster. School, Huntmgdon (Mr Unwin).
Matric. MichS. 176b; B.A. 1770; M.A. 1773; beatoman prize,
1773 and 1774; D.D. 1787. Fellow, i773"7- Ord. deacon
(London, Lit!, dim. from Ely) Dec. 21, 1771; priest, Feb. 27,
1774. For some time Minister of Oxenden chapel, Oxenden
Street, Londi in, where he was greatly admired for Ins
eloquence. Librarian ot Archbishop Teiuson's Library and
Chaplain m Ordinary to the King. F.R.S., 1778. V. of
Woo t ton li.ivM-u, Uilu., i;./^;--.. 1'n.b. ot U ..jr. sler Cathe-
dral. R. oi I tnngton, Lmcs., 1796-1603. Preb. of Bangor,
1799-1603. V. ot Kewstoke, bomerset, 1777-99. Dean ol
Bristol, 1600-3. A man 'of great learning and most amiable
manners.' Author, Sermons; Poetical Essays. Twice married
and had issue ten children. Died, ot gout in the stomach,
Apr. 11, 1603, at the Deanery, Bristol. M.I. m Bristol
Cathedral. Father ol Brownlow V. (1603), grandfather of
the next. (St John's Lull. Adm., in. 713; G. Mug,, 1803
1. 481.)
LAYARD, CHARLES PETER. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
June 29, 1829. [S. ul Charles Edward (1786-1852), of
Ceylon], and Barbara, dau. of Heer Cualterus Mooyart.
B. 1800, m Ceylon.] Name off, 1629. In the Ceylon Civil
Service; Lxtra Assistant m Colonial Secretary's Office,
Ceylon, 1630. District Judge of Galle, 1839-40 and 1S50-1;
of Trmcomalee, 1010 -50. Covenmient Agent, Western
Province, 1851-79- Member of the Legislative Council.
Acting Colonial Secretary, 1877. Commissi 1 for Ceylon
at Paris Exhibition, 1676. C.M.G., 1671. K.C.M.G., 1876.
Married, May 29, 1634, Louisa Aune, dau. of Lieut.-Coi.
Clement Edwards. Died July 17, 1843, at 54, Elm Park Ro ,d,
Chelsea. Buried at Withieigh, near liverton, Devon.
Bequeathed his collection ol nuueral fossils and shells to the
Laycock, Henry Cornelius
LAYARD, CHARLES PETER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 15, 1868. [Only] s. of Charles PeL*r (above). B. Dec. 5,
1849, at Colombo, Ceylon. Bapt. Jan, 25, 1850. School,
Cheltenham, Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1877.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 13, 1670. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1873. Advocate, Supreme Court of Ceylon, 1873.
Solicitor-General, Ceylon, r666. A Homey -General, Ceylon,
1892-1902. Chief Justice, Ceylon, 1902-6. Knighted, 1903.
Subsequently of The Grey House, Langton Green, Kent.
Died June 8, 1915. (Cheltenham ( "II. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
LAYARD, CLEMENT VILL1ERS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chrisii, Sept. 30, 1808. Oi Lssex. [S. of the Rev. Charles
Clement (1836). B. 1849. Schools, Brighton College and
Harrow.] Maine. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1672, M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1873; priest, 1674; C. of Si Margaret's,
Ipswich, 1873-5. C. of St Andrew 's, Walcot, Somerset,
1875-7. C. of Christ Church, Cambridge, 1877-8, and Chap-
lain of Corpus Christ! College, 1877-80. C. of Longbeach,
Cnristchurch, New Zealand, 1683-5- Died at sea Jan. 30, 1885,
aged ^5. M.I. at Winsley, Wilts. Brother of the next.
(Brighton Cull. Keg.; Harrow Sch. Keg.; Crockford; Misc.
Gen. et Met., 2nd b., v. 166.)
LAYARD, GEORGE SOMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
rS76. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Charles Clement (1836), R. of
Combe-Hav, Somerset. B. [Feb. 4], 1^57. at Clifton. Schools
[Monkton Combe and] Harrow. Matric. Michs, 1876; B.A.
1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. in, 1677. Called to
the Bar, June 29, 1881. On the Western Circtnt. One of the
Malvern Hills Conservators. j<;ou-2. Author, Life ami Letters
of Charles Keene oj Punch; Cruikshank's Portraits oj Myself
and other biographies, novels, etc. Died May 30, 1925.
Brother of the above. (UU M<-nktu>iutn Keg.; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Law Lists; Inns of Court; 11 ho was Who, 1916-28.)
LAYARD, JOHN THOMAS. Adm pens, al ( hrist's, Apr. 1,
164 1. S. of the Rev. Brownlow Vilhers (1803), R.ol Uffington,
Lines. B. there Dec. 25. 1821. School, .Stamford. Matric.
Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1642; B.A. 1S45. Ord. deacon, 1845;
priest, 1841.1, *-• °' Malton, Yorks., 1845-50. K. of Swan) Id,
Norfolk, 1850-85. Died Nov. 24, 1665. Half-brother of Charles
C. (183IJ). (Keile, 11. 472; Clergy Lists; Crockford; Hie
Guardian, Dec. 2, 1685.)
LAYBOURN, ARTHUR CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil., from
Averst H., Michs. 1885. [S. of Alfred Robert, H.M. Chief
Patrol Inspector, Hull. B. there. School, St Augustine's,
Hull.] Subsequently at Queen's Cll,-., Dnmmghain, and
University of Durham(L.Th. 1910). Ord. deacon (Liverpool),
1894; priest, 1895, C. of bt Thomas's Liverpool, 16^4-0.
C. of St Michael's, Liverpool, 1890-9. C. of Holy Trinity,
Kingstou-omllull, 1699-1905. C. of St George's, Sheiiield,
I'jOj-n. V. oi Kirbv-Oruuialvthe, Yorks., igou-46-. (Who's
li ho in Yorkshire; Crockford.)
LAYCOCK, ALBERT PENARD. Adm. si^ar at St John's,
May 8, 1895. S. of the Rev. James Marshall (1871), of
Colchester (and Louise Ellen Penard). B. Sept. 25. 1677, at
Versailles, Prance. Schools [Merchant Taylors' andj Monk-
ton Combe, Bath (Rev. R. G. Bryan). Matric. Maehs. 1895;
B.A. 1698; M.B. andB.Chir. 1902; M.A. 1903. At the London
Hospital, M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. bupermteudent, St
Pancras Medical Mission. 1902 3. A membei of the China
Inland Mission; at changsha, Lanchowfu, 1005-11. Surgeon,
Chmese Imperial Maritune Customs, 1905-7. Afterwards in
practice at Fulharn. Died Sept. 5, 1944. (Old Monkioman
Keg.; Merchant I ay tors' Sch. Keg. , Medical Directories;
B.M.J., Sept. 2^, I944-)
LAYCOCK, CHARLES ROBSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 1, 1620. b. of Thomas, Esq., of Appleton, near Tad-
caster, Yorks. School, Leeds. No residence recorded.
Brother of John {1817).
LAYCOCK, HENRY CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, bept. 28, 1872. Of London. [S. of Cornelius, of
Bancroft's Hospital, Mile End Road, London (and Hannah),
B. there Aug. 9, 1852.] School, Merchant raylors', Maine.
Michs. [872; S( holar, 1674; B.A. 1870. Urd. deacon (London)
1875; priest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity, Marylebone, 1875-6.
C. oi btapenhill, Derbs., 1878-9. C. of Colne, Hunts., 1879-83.
Chaplain ot N. Surrey District schools at Anerley, Surrey,
1883-91. Chaplain of Felthain Industrial schools, Middlesex,
1891-1909. C. of Southchurch Beach, Southend, Essex,
I909-IO. Died Jan, ^u, 1910, at Southend. (Men hunt
layiors' Sch. Keg., Crockford; I he 1 imes, Feb. 2, 1916.)
Ho
Laycock, Henry Stainton
LAYCOCK, HENRY STAINTON. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Caius,
May 3, 1S33. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of Colton, near Tadcaster,
Yorks. B. at Appieton, Yorks. School, Ripon. Matric.
Michs. 1833. Migrated to Clare, Dec. 15, 1834; B.A. 1837,
M.A. 1S40. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1840. Called
to the Bar, May 5, 1843. Married, Sept. 10, 1S47, Henrietta
Carolina, elder dau. of VV. R. Jenkins, Esq., of Regent's Park,
London. Died July 19, 1896, at Windsor. [Venn, 11. 222;
Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Foster, Mm at the
Bar; The Patrician, IV. 390.)
LAYCOCK, JAMES MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2,1871. S. of John, ironmonger [and Sarah]. B. Sept. 23,
1839, at Keighley, Yorks. Bapt. Dec. 15, 1S39. Matric.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1S78. Ord. deacon (London)
1874; pnest, 1S75. Assistant Chaplain at the Embassy
Chapel, Rue d'Agnesseau, Paris, 1874-8. V. of St Mark's,
Barrow-in-Furness, Lanes., 187S-85. V. of Charles, Ply-
mouth, 18S5-0. V. of St John's, Highbury, Middlesex,
1889-93. V. of St Peter's, Colchester, 1893-5. V. of St
David's, Holloway, Middlesex, 1901-4. Resided subse-
quently at 74, Streathboume Road, Tooting Common, S.W.,
and disappears from Crockjord, 1925. Father of Albert P.
(1895).
LAYCOCK, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 31, 1817.
Of Yorkshire. ;S. of Thomas, Esq., of Appieton, near
Tadcaster.] Matnc. Michs. 1S1S; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1822.
Brother of Charles R. (1826).
LAYCOCK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 8,
1852. [Only] s. of Joseph [of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Low
Gosforth Hail, Northumberland]. B. [1S33], at Winlaton,
Durham. School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1652; (Civil Law
Classes, 1st Class, 1S54-5); B.A. 1S56; M.A. 1861. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 23, 1854. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
rSs-. On the Northern Circuit. M.P. for N. Lines., 1S80-1.
J. P. for Northumberland; J. P. and D.L. for Notts.; High
Sheriff of Notts., rS78. Married, 1866, Annie, dau. of
Christian Allhusen, of Stoke Court, Slough, Bucks., and had
issue. Of Low Gosforth and Whittonstall, Northumberland,
and Wiseton Hall, Notts. Died Aug. 14, l88r. [Durham Sch.
Reg.; Boast, 11. 336; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Return of M.P.'s; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LAYCOCK, SAMUEL FIELD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
r863. B. at Bamsley, Yorks. Bapt. Sept. r, 1844. Matnc.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1866;
priest, 1869; C. of Christ Church, Salford, 1866-8. C. of
St Mary's, Droylsden, Lanes.. 1868-70. C. of St John's,
Workington, Cumberland, 1871-3. V. of St George's,
Sowerby Bridge, Yorks., 1S73-1906. Died May 14, 1906.
[Crockjord; The Record, May IS, 1906.)
LAYCOCK, TILLOTSON. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 4, 1758.
B. at Glanford Brigg [Bridge], Lines. Matric. Michs. 1758;
B.A. 1762. V. of Hackthom, Cammeringham, Ingham, and
Owersby, all in Lines., 'upwards of 40 years.' Died in
London, 1815, aged 73. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
LAYCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 21,
1845. S. of James. B. in the parish of St Michael-le-Belfry,
York. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
r848; pnest, 1830; C. of Gawber, Yorks., 1848-50. C. of
St Peter's, Burnley, Lanes., 1851-3. V. of St Anne-in-the-
Grove (or South OuTam), Yorks., 1853-S1. Disappears from
Crockjord, 18S3.
LAYLAND-BARRATT, FRANCIS (1S7S), sec BARRATT.
LAYNG, ALFRED EDWARD FREESTONE. Adm. sizar at
Sidney, Oct. 1, 1070. S. of the Rev. William (1837), R. of
Creeton, Lines. B. [Apr. 14, 1851], at Swayfield, Lines.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. (481A Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1S79.
Second Master at King Edward VI School, Macclesfield, in
1880. Head Master of Stafford School. Writer of mathe-
matical text-books. Died Jan. 26, t92i, at Ealing. Brother
of JohnH. U874). (Scott, MSS.; T. P. R. Layng; The Times,
Jan. 27, r92r.)
LAYNG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1841.
S. of the Rev. William Wnght (1796), R. of Harrowden,
Northants. [and Elizabeth]. B. May 18, 1823. School,
Oundle (Mr D. Pooley). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S46; priest, 1S47; C. of
Bredon, Worcs., 1846-8. C. of Standish, Gloucs., 1S4S-50.
C. of Badby, Northants., 1850-3. C. of Down-Hatherley,
Gloucs., 1853-6. V. of Milwich, Staffs., 1856-1903. Married
Emily Pollard. Resided latterly at Leicester. Died Jan. 31,
1906. Brother of William (1837) and Henry (next), etc.
(T. P. R. Layng; 1 he Guardian, Feb. 7, 1906.)
LAYNG, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 4, 1848. 4th s. of
the Rev. William Wright (1796), R. of Harrowden, Northants.,
deceased. B. there May 20, 1S30. Schools, Oundle (Mr
Layng, William Wright
Pooley) and Oakham (Mr Doncaster). Matric. Michs. 1848;
B.A. 1852; M.A. r859. Ord. deacon (York) 1853; priest,
1854; C. of Ferry Fryston, Yorks., 1853-7. C. of Oxburgh
cwm-Foulden, Suffolk, 1S57-80. Married Lydia Freestone, of
Harrowden. Subsequently resided at Wisbech, Cambs. Died
July 1, 1884. Father of Thomas (1880); brothel of Edward
(1841) and William (1837), etc. (Scott, MSS.; T. 1'. R. Layng;
Crockjord.)
LAYNG, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1890. S. and h. of the Rev. William Wnght [St Mary
Hall, Oxford, 1866], R. of Rippingale, Lines. [B. May 21,
1872. Schools, Stafford and Marlborough College.] Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
rS96; priest, 1897; C. of Louth, Lines., 1S96-1902. R. of
Creeton with Counthorpe and Swinstead, 1902-11. C. of
St Mary, Plaistow, Essex, 1911-13. C. of St Matthew's, City
Road, London, 1914-17. R. of Withyham, Kent, 1917-36.
Died Aug. 20, 1936. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockjord;
T. P. R. Layng; The Times, Aug. 21, 1936.)
LAYNG, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 24, 1874.
S. of the Rev. William (1837), of Creeton, Lines. B. there
Sept. 13, 1852. Educated by his father. Did not reside.
Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1884. Practised at Hinckley, Leics.
Died there in 1927. Brother of Alfred E. F. (1870). (T. P. R.
Layng; Law Lists.)
LAYNG, THOMAS. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Aug. n, 1766. [S. of the Rev. Peter (1730), and Susan
Naylor. B. Oct. 10, 1746, at Everdon, Northants.] Matnc.
Michs. 1766; B.A. t77i; M.A. 1774. Fellow, 1769. Tutor to
Earl Fitzwilliam. J. P. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 2r, 1769;
priest, Dec. 25, 1770. R. of Marhokn, Northants., 1771-91;
also C. of Castor, Northants., c. 1778. R. of West Deeping,
Lines., 1783-91. Married, Sept. rS, 1777, Frances Wright.
Died Dec. 22, 1791. M.I. at Castor. Father of William W.
(1796)- [EtonColl. Reg.; Northants. Clergy; T. P. R. Layng.)
LAYNG, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age r8) at Jesus, Oct. I, 1SS0.
S. of the Rev. Henry H84S). B. Nov. 9, 1861, at Foulden.
Schools [St John's, Leatherhead and] Oundle. Matric. Michs.
r88o; Scholar; B.A. r884; M.A. i858. Adm. M.A. ad eundem
at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1908. Ord. deacon (Nassau,
for Winchester) 1SS5; priest (Winchester) 1806. Assistant
Master at Surrey County School, 1884-6; Second Master
there 1886-93. Head Master of Roysse's Grammar School,
Abingdon, and Lecturer of St Nicholas, Abingdon, 1893-1913.
Chaplain at Clifton College, 1913-16. R. of King's Stanley,
Gloucs., 1916-30. Died Oct. 1, 1930. [Leatherhead Sch. Reg.;
Crockjord; T. P. R. Layng; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Con-
temporary Biographies, 29S; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Oct. 3, T930.)
LAYNG, THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 29,
1825. S. and h. of the Rev. William Wright (1796), R. of
Gt Harrowden, Northants. B. Aug. 18, 180S, at Stibbington,
Hunts. School, Oakham (Dr Doncaster). Matric. Michs.
1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833; D.D. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Sept. 21, 1S31; priest, Oct. 28, 1S32. Under-Master
of Bristol College, and C. of St John's, Bristol, in 1841.
Head Master of Romsey School; of Chipping Campden
Grammar School; of Bristol Cathedral School, 1842-3, and
of Hereford Cathedral School. V. of Marden, Heref., 1850-74.
Married (1) July 1, 1834, Sarah Cooper, of Warmington, and
had issue; (2) May 29, 1S43, Emma Hodgson, of Isham, and
had further issue. Died Nov. 2s, 1874. Half-brother of Henry
(1848), Edward (1S41) and the next. (T. P. R. Layng; Clergy
List; Crockjord; Nortluints. Clergy.)
LAYNG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 14, 1S37.
2nd s. of the Rev. William Wnght (next), R. of Gt Harrow-
den, Northants. B. there Mar. 29, 1819. School, Oundle
(Mr Shillibeer). Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A, 1&44.
Second Master at Oundle Grammar School, 184 1-2. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Harrowden,
Northants., 1842-3. C. of Strubby, Lines., 1843-5. C. of
Overstoue, Northants., 1845-50. C. of Swayfield, Lines.,
1850-6. R. of Creeton with Counthorpe, 1S50-77. .Married,
June 20, 1844, Jane Freestone, and had issue. Died 1877.
Father of Alfred E. F. (1870) and John H. (1874); brother
of Edward (1841), Henry (1848) and the above. (T. P. k.
Layng; Clergy List; Crockjord.)
LAYNG, WILLIAM WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 30,
1796. Of Northamptonshire. [S. of the Rev. Thorn
B. Dec. 1, 1779. School, Rugby.] Matin . Mi I
1801; M.A. 1804. V. of St Lawrence, Y
Harrowden, Northants., 1808-43. .
Frances Helena Buhner, of York, and had i
1816, his cook, Elizabeth Beecroft, and h;
Died Mav 30, 1843, at I I 1 I
(1825), Henry (1848), Edward (1841 ,1.1'. K.
. Foster, Index Lidcs.; G. Mag., 1843, 11. 215;
Northants. Clergy.)
119
Layton, Charles James
LAVTON, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Downinc, Oct. 9,
1877. [B. May, 1858. School, Bradfield.] Matnc. Mich?
1877; Scholar. Clerk m the Home Civil Service (Civil Service
Coninrissi"ii) ; retired on pension, 189S. Died 190s. [Brad-
field Coll. Reg.)
LAYTON, FREDERICK WILLIAM HANHAM. Adm. pens,
(age iSi) at St John's, Oct - , 1 , Of Middlesex. [S. of
S., Esq., of Wem, S.dop. I '. [•-<> - ■ ■! , I amiiserove [and
Shrewsbury]. Maine. Mi lis. 1--4. Migrated to 1'eterhouse,
Apr. 9, 1825; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and
Coventry) July 10. 1831; priest, July 8, 1S32; C. of Wem,
Salop, 1831-5; resigned 1835. Angel of Catholic Apostolic
Church, Duncan Street, Islington, 1835-78. Author, theo-
logical. Died Oct. 21, 1878, at Highbury Grove, London.
[Boost, 11. 337.)
LAYTON, GEORGE MOFFAT RHYS. Adm. (age iSi) at Caius,
July 5, 1871. [3rd s. of James, Esq., of The "Wilderness,
Baldock, Herts. B. [Jan. 17, 1853], in London. Schools,
Rugby and Brighton College.] Matric. Miehs. 1871; B.A.
1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 11, 1873. Called to
tie' Bar, -May ;, 1879. On the Western Circuit. [Rugby Sch.
Reg ; Venn, 11. 398; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Law Lists, until 1940.)
LAYTON, GEORGE SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 27,
1824. B. at Chigwell, Ess.x. [Doubtless s. of tie- Rev.
II). .in. is (1783).] Matric. Michs. 1824. Doubtless brother of
William H. (1818).
LAYTON, HENRY.. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1861.
Matric. Michs. "1861; Scholar; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (Ripon, for Peterb.) 1865; priest (Rochester, for
Peterb.) 1866; C. of St Katherine's, Northampton, 181,5-7.
C. of St Thomas's, Birmingham, 1867-9. C. of St Matthew's,
Brixton, Surrey, 1869-71. V, of St Saviour's, Batley, Yorks.,
1871 2. C. of St Stephen's Mission, Hounslow, Middlesex,
1872-6. V. of St Stephen's, Hounslow, 1876-1914. Died .it
the vicarage Sept. 14, 1914, aged 72. [Crochford; 1 lie 1 imes,
Sept. 15, 1914.)
LAYTON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 23,
1798. Of Line line [S. of Ne hulas and Hannah. B. Jan. 1,
1780. School, Eton.] Maine. Michs. 1798; Scholar, 1798;
B.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1802; priest,
Mar. 2, 1806. R. of Sandwich St Peter, Kent, 1831-6, and
C "I liastry with Worth, in 1846-54. Died Aug. 20. 1859 at
Swinbrook parsonage, Oxon. (Foster, Index Eccles . Eton
< ..//- Reg.; 'John' in Coll. Reg.; Cler. <*., vii, 405.)
LAYTON, TEMPLE HILLYARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Dec. 20, 1827; re-adin. July 4, 1837. Of Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1828. Went out to Chma; in service of the
H.E.I.C.'s. Vice-Consulin China. Of Cleeve Wood, Freuchay,
in 1844. (C. R. Hudlestou; Brutal Mirror, Jan. 6, 1644.)
LAYTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at TRiNitv. June 30,
1783. S. of Henry [a baker], of London. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. Michs. 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791. Ord.
deacon (London) May 18, 1788; priest, June 7, 1789. R. of
East Hatley, Cambs., 1798-9. V. of Chigwell, hssex, and R.
of Theydon Bois, 1803-33. Author, Sermon. Died in 1833.
Father of William H. (1818) and doubtless of George S
(1824). [St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1833, 1. 474)
LAYTON (or LEYTON), WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
St John's, June 7, 1766, as Leyton. S. of Thomas, husband-
iiiui, ,il Yorkshire. P.. it Barnsley. School, Pocklington.
Matric. Michs. 1766, as Layton; B.A. 1772.
LAYTON, WILLIAM. A.lni. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 8,1768.
S.of the Rev. Andrew, (17,7 8), V.of St Matthew's, Ipswich.
[B. at Sproughton rectory, Suffolk.] School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1769; B.A. 1773;
M.A. 1776. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. is, 1773; priest,
Dei 18, 1774. C. "I Hemley and Walton, smiolk. P.C. of
Pl.iyford, 1774-1820. R. of Hemley, 1775. R. of St Mat-
tin u's, Ipswich, 1775-1831. 'A zealous advocate of civil and
religious liberty.' Frequently contributed to NichohYs
Illustrations of Literary History. Of St Mary-at-Elms, Ips-
wich. Died there Feb. i-j, 1831, aged 81. Buried m St
Matthew's churchyard, Ipswich. [St Paul's Sc/i. Reg.;
G. Mag., 1831, 1. 373.)
LAYTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Itsus, June 15
1818. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1783), V. of Chigwell, Essex.
Matric. Michs. 1818. Migrated 6. Que.-ns-, as Fell.-I
Feb 12, 1823; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Doubtless brother of
George S. (1824).
LAZARUS, GEORGE MAITLAND. Adm. at King's, Oct. 5,
1900. [Youngest s. of Simeon, of 5, Craven Hill. London, w'
p. Mar. 22, 1881. Schools, St Paul's and Clifton.] Maine,
Mn lis. 1900; B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1904; M.A. 1907. Called to
thr Bar, Inner Temple, [line 27, 1900. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.). Of 5, Paper Buildings,
Lea, George Harris
Temple, and 4, Egerton Place, Loudon, S.W., in 1925.
[Clifton Coll. Reg.; St Paul's Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War Ust; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists, until 1930.)
LAZARUS [post LAZARUS-BARLOW], WALTER SYDNEY.
Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 3, 1884. [School, City of
London.] Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar and Prizeman;
B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.CIur. 1889; M.D. 1894. At St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1891; F.R.C.P., 1901. Assumed "the
additional name of Barlow, after that of Lazarus, July 27,
1886. Assistant Curator, St George's Hospital. H. m-,
Physician, Consumption Hospital, Brompton. Of Boston,
Lines., in 1890. Lecturer in pathology at Westminster
Hospital. University Demonstrator in pathology at Cam-
bridge, 1895-7. Director of the Cancer Research Labora-
tories, Middlesex Hospital. Member of Cancer Committee,
Ministry of Health. Professor of Experimental Pathology,
Middlesex Hi ispital Meda al School. Served in the Great War,
1914^19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). On the Grand Council, Bntish
Empne Cancer Campaign. Author, medical. Of Smith's
Hall, West Mersea, Essex, in 1945. Died fan. 15, 1950.
[Changes of Name; CM. Hist. Reg'.; Univ. War List; 'Medical
Directories; Who's Who.)
LAZENBY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1884. Eldest s. ot Thomas ( Tger (next), oi [iverton.
B. in London. [School, Chiton College.] Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. 1887. An engineer. Of 124, College Road, Bromley,
Kent, 111 oi j.,.
LAZENBY, THOMAS ORGER. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Feb. 23, 1855. S. of William H. H., of Ealing, Middlesex.
B. in London. School, Bruce Castle, Tottenham, London.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Of Tiverton, Devon. Father of Arthur
(above).
LAZONBY, HENRY PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Jesus,
July 6, 1S30. S. of William, Esq., deceased. B. at Croydon,
Surrey. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
Ord. priest (Peterb.) 184 1. C.of Thorpe Arnold, Leics 1842-5.
C. of Market Overton, Rutland, 1846 71 . of Somerby, Lines.,
in 1848-63. C. of Thisleton, Rutland, 1804-70. Disappears
from Clergy List 1871. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
LEA, ARTHUR SHERIDAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. S. of Job, of Waterloo, near Liverpool. B. 1853, in
New York, U.S.A. School, Roval Liverpool Institution.
Matric. Michs. 1S72; Scholar, 1875; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class,
1875); B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879; Sc.D. 1886. Fellow ot Cam-,
1885; tutor and bursar. Demonstrator in physiology, i&,53.
University Lecturer m physiology, 1883^6. F.R.S., 1890.
Collected many engravings and mezzotints of distinguished
members of Caius. One of the founders of the Carnbndge
University Musical Club. Retired to Sldcup, 1S99. Author,
Chemical Basis of the Animal B,>Uv, etc. Married and had
issue. Died Mar. 23, 1915, at Sidcup. [Venn, 11. 474; Who
was IJVio, 1897-1916, which gives 'died Mar. 21 '; lite Times,
Mar. 25, 1915.)
LEA, DONALD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900.
[2nd] s. of Henry, F.sq., of Edgb.tston, Birmingham. B.
Feb. 28, i.s.so, at Birmingham. School, Dover College
(Rev. W. Compton). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Student of civil engineering. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (private, M.G.C.; wounded). Of 18, Portland Road,
Edgbaston, Binnmgham. [Dover Coll. Reg.; Univ. War
List.)
LEA, ERNEST IVORY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1S97. 2nd s.
of John Walford. stockbroker, of Birmingham. B. Dec. 24,
1878, at 1112, Bristol Road, Edgbaston. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Stock and share
broker. 2nd Lieut., 1st Vol. Bate, Roval Warwn I, -lure
Regt. (T.), 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
K. Warwickshire Regt. (T.F.); Lieut. -Col., A.Q.M.G.; M.C.;
T.D.; mentioned three times in despatches; Chevalier, Legion
of Honour). Of 17, George Koad, Fdgbastou, in 1945.
Brother of John C. (1891). [Clifton Coll. r<eg.; Pembroke
Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
LEA, GEORGE HARRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 5, i860.
[Youngest] s. of George Butcher [manufacturer, who assumed
the name of Lea, by Royal Licence, Mar. 27, 1834], of The
Larches, Kidderminster, Worcs. [and Emma, dau. of George
Harris, of Oaklands, Gloucs.]. B. at Kiddernunster [Apr. 2],
1843. School, Worcs. (pnvate). Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A.
18115; M.A. 1S118. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 29, 1863.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1868. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Dec. 5, 1874. Re-adm. at the Middle Temple, May 14, 1886.
J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire. Judge of County Courts,
Herefordshire and Shropshire, 1891-1915. Married (1)
Niiv. ^t, 1864, Mary, dau. of Edward Futvoye, ot Bourne-
mouth, and had issue, daughters; (2) Feb. 25, 1S73, Marion,
dau. of Christopher Bushell, ot Hiinlrrt m, Cheshire, and had
issueanotherdaughter. Of Broadlands, Hereford. Died May 3,
1915. (Burke, P. and B.; Laic Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who was Who, 1S97-1916.)
Lea, Harold Arthur Holt
LEA, HAROLD ARTHUR HOLT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel.
Oct. 3, 1896. c/o Miss C. H. Cook, of 1, Hamilton Road,
Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903.
Assistant tutor, C.M.S. School, Limpsfield, 1899-1901. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Nath.,
Windsor, West Derbv, Liverpool, 1901-6. Assistant Tutor,
C.I.M. school, Chefoo, China, 1906-17. Lie. pr., dio. Shan-
[912-17. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Labour Corps). Chaplain at Chefoo, 1920-2. Org. SccreUrv.
B.C. M.S., London, 1923-5. R. of Edgeware, London, 1925-
48-. {Univ. War List; Crockford.)
LEA. HARRY KENNETH. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 1,
1891. 2nd s. of Richard, Esq., of the Indian Civil Service.
B. Apr. 12, 1S72, at Kenilworth, Warws. School, Inverness
College. Matric. Michs. 1S91.
LEA, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Oct. 10, 1763.
S. of Samuel. B. at Rugeley, Staffs. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1764. Resided until Michs.
1765.
LEA, JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1S85. S. of James, of
Dodecote Grange, Market Drayton, Salop. B. there Feb. 11,
1865. School, Newport, Salop. Matric. Michs. 18S5; B.A.
1888; M.B. and B.Chir.. 1891. At Birmingham University and
the London Hospital. Assistant House Surgeon, Northern
Hospital, Liverpool. House Surgeon, General Hospital,
Birmingham. Visiting Surgeon, Stockport Infirmary. In
practice at Chorley, Lanes., 1900-36. Of VVoodleigh
field Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks., in 1945. [Venn, ti, 47".
. :il Directories.)
LEA, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 23, 1774- Of
Yorkshire. Matric. Michs. 1774; Scholar, i/77; B.A. 1770.
Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 18, 177S; priest, 1779; C. of Skip-
with, Yorks., 177S-9. C. of Knottingley, 1779- {St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 353.)
LEA, JOHN. Adm. pens, and Fell. -Com. {age 39) at Trinity,
July 6, 1853. Of The Hermitage, North End, Fulhain,
London. Did not reside.
LEA, JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 18S9. S. of William,
deceased [and Martha Wain], B. [May 21], 1871, at Leek,
Staffs. School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 1889; Chapel Clerk,
1891; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1892; M.A. 1907.
Also at Heidelberg and London University. On the Adminis-
trative staff of the University of London in various capacities
from 1907; University extension Registrar, 1912-36; Lecturer
in courses for foreigners. Author, The Romance of Bird Life,
and other works on natural history. Of Llandrindod Wells,
and 71, Ladbrooke Grove, W., in 1945. (Derby Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 507; Who's Who.)
LEA, JOHN CHRISTIE. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. i,
1891. S. and h. of John Walford, stockbroker, of 32, Hur-
borne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. Apr. 17, 1873, at
102, Bristol Road, Edgbaston. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S9S. Stock and share
broker. Of 38, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, in 1945. Died at
Ipswich, July 14, 1947. Brother of Ernest I. (1897). (Pem-
broke Coll. Reg.)
LEA, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 1,
1848. Of Worcestershire. Matric. Michs. 184S; B.A. 1854.
LEA, PERCY HARRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891.
[Youngest] s. of Sir Thomas [1st Bart., M.P.], of The Marches,
Kidderminster, Worts. B. (Jan. 6], 1S72, at Kidderminster.
School, Charterhouse, Crodalming. Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A.
1894. Ord. deacon (London) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Church
of the Annunciation, Marylebone, 1895-9. C. of St Bar-
nabas's, Tunbridge Wells, 1S99-1904. C. of St George's,
Beckenham, 1904-14. Sub-Warden of St Peter's sisterhood,
Kilburn, 1914-30. V. of St Peter's, South Tottenham,
1930-42; resigned. Latterly of Ferring, Sussex. Brother of
Thomas S. (1885). (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and
B.; Crockford.)
LEA, SIDNEY ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1893. Of Cheshire. S. of Edward, draper, of Elworth House,
Sandbach, Cheshire. B. Aug. 9, 1875. Schools, Sandbach
and Park House, Buxton. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1900. Co-Principal of Forest Hill House School, Honor
Oak Road, London, in 1903. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEA, THOMAS SYDNEY. Adm. atCLARE, Mar. 21, 1885. [Eldest
s. of Sir Thomas, 1st Bart., M.P. (and Louey, dau. ol
Birch, of Barton -under -Need wood, Staffs.). B. Jan
School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.^
LL.B. 1 . ,. Called to the Bar, Lino
Nov. 17, 1891. Succeeded his father as 2nd Barl
J. P. for Wares., 1897; Chairman of Kidderminster Petty
Sessions, 1940. Of Dunley Hall, Stourport, Worcs., in i>45-
Married, 1696, Mary Ophelia, dau. of Robert Woodward.
Died Nov. 18, 1946. Brother of Percy H. (1891). (Charter-
Leach, John
hmse Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and 8.; Fox-Davies,
s; La.^ Lists; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
LEA, WILLIAM PERCY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11,
1S75. Of Wicklow. S. of Frederick Percy, Major [and
Elizabeth Anna Louisa. B. Sept. 30, 1S56, at Bedford,
Delgany, Co. Wicklow. Bapt. Oct. 18, 1856. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1881. Awarded Royal Humane Society's honorary
testimonial on parchment for saving George Harris from
drowning in the Thames, July 20, 1875.
LEA-WILSON, CHARLES (1871), see WILSON, C. L.
LEA-WILSON, HAROLD WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles Lea (1S71,
sub Wilson), of Old Radford vicarage, Nottingham. B.
[Dec. 6], 1SS0, at Nottingham. School, Repton. Matrii .
Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1904; priest, 1905; C. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham,
1904-7. C.M.S. Missionary at Poona, India, 1907-12.
Acting Principal of Robert Money School, Bombay, 1912-13.
Missionary at Aurungabad, 1913-14. Principal of Robert
Money School, Bombay, 1916-22. C.M.S. Education Super-
intendent in Western India, 1923-32. Principal of St Bar-
nabas School, Manmad, 1925-32. Chaplain of Eastbourne
College, 1932-6. V. of St George- the- Martyr, Deal, Kent,
1936-45. Principal of Divinity School, Nasik, India, 1947-S-.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
LEACH, EDMUND FOXCROFT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, M ty 9,
070. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1842). B. [Aug. 22, 1S51], at
Thorn ton-in-Lonsdale. Schools [Durham and] Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1876; priest, 1S77;
C. of Wal ton -le- Dale, Lanes., 1876-9. C. of Bowdon,
Cheshire, 1879-82. C. of Hacknev, Middlesex, 1SS3-6. C. of
St Thomas's, Pendleton, Lanes., 1886-90. R. of St John's,
Manchester, 1890-1918. Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1911-18.
V. of Clymping, Sussex, 1918-35. Resided latterly at Ken-
nerleigh rectory, Devon, and died unmarried Mar. 11, 1939,
at Exeter. Brother of Thomas (1867) and Richard E. (1875).
(Durham Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 614; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times,
Mar. 16, 1939.)
LEACH, EDWARD COMYNS. Matric. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1S85. S. of John Comvns, M.D., of Stur-
minster-Newion. B.A. 18S8. L.R.C.P.E. and L.R.C.S.E.
At University College Hospital and Bristol. Of Sturminster-
Newton, Dorset, in 1900. Died June 24, 1902, at Freetown,
Sierra Leone. (Dr E. B. Leech; Medical Dtr»
LEACH [post LLOYD], FRANCIS EDWARDES. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Feb. x, 1825. [2nd] s. of Henry [Receiver
of Customs at Pembroke]. B. 1S06, at Manorbier, FVmbs.
School [Blundell's], Tiverton, Devon. [Matric. from Exeter
College, Oxford, Oct. 20, 1824.] Matric. Easter, 1825; B.A.
1829. Changed his name to Lloyd, 1849, on inheriting
propertv at Cilybebvll, Glamorganshire. Father of Herbert
(1858), sub Lloyd. (Blunders Sch. Reg.; Dr E. B. Leech;
Al. Oxon.)
LEACH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 25, 1848.
[S. of M., of Wisbech. B. 1830. School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. rS4S; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1852; M
President of the Union, 1S51. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1853;
priest, 1854. Classical Master at Ipswich Grammar School,
1853-8. C. of St Thomas's, Portman Square, London,
1858-63. V. of All Saints', Horton, near Bradford, Yorks.,
1864-76. V. of Framneld, Sussex, 1876-83. V. of St Peter's,
Kensington, 1883-6. R. of Ashchurch, Gloucs., 1886-9S.
V. of Staunton -on- Arrow, Heref., 1900-3. Hon. Canon of
Gloucs., 1897-1921. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester, 1903.
Resided latterly at Southover, East Grinstead, Sussex,
where he died June 4, 1921, aged 91. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Crockford; Who was Who, igity-zS; The Times, June 6, 1921.)
LEACH, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 15, 1S63.
S. of Felix, merchant, of Standish, Lanes. B. [Sept. 10],
1845, at Wigan. Matric. Michs. 1863; (Moral Sci. Trip.,
1st Class, 1866); B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1870. Adm. Solicitor, 1871.
Practised in Manchester, 1871-101-.. Of laicsniere Park,
Eccles, Lanes. Died at Oxford, Mir. 15, 1926. (Leach
correspondence; Venn, 11. 364; Law Lists.)
LEACH, HENRY PERRY. Adm. at CaIUS, Oct. 1, 1877. S. of
Benoni, of Barbados. B. there Feb. 7, 1858. School, Argyll
College 'and at University College, London. Matri
. ;> uony Leach mentioned (name only)
in ']:. 1 ■aribbcana, v. 9 and 10.)
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at J'i MBROK1 , Jul;
2nd s. of John, watchmaker, of Kirkham, Lani -. B. there.
Matric. Michs. .
■■■t : ,; priest, 1840; C.of ]
P.C. of Bolton -le- Mc*>r
03. V. of Holy
1 runty, Warrington, 1S03-78. Disappears from < 1
1879. (Clergy i
Leach, John
LEACH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Car's, Apr. 17, 1857. S. of
James Catterall, merchant, of VVigan. B. there [Jan. 3], 183S.
Schools [Rossall (1852-4) and] Wigan Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1857; B.A 1861; M.A. [864. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1862; priest, 1863; C. of M Mark's, Lakenham, Norfolk,
1862-73. C. of St James's, Higher Broughton, Lanes.,
1S73-4. V. oi IV liib-Tton, 1^74-Si. V. of Kirkby, Liverpool,
1881-1906. Resided subsequently at Bournemouth, where
he died Mays, 1907. {Rossall Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Venn,
11. 334; Crockford; Leach correspondence.)
LEACH, JOHN BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1,
1807. S. of Abraham [medical practitioner, of Oldham].
B at Oldham [Feb. 22], 1879. School, Giggleswick. Matric.
Michs. 189;; B.A. and LL.B. 1900. Chartered Accountant;
in the firm of Leach, Johnson and Co., Manchester. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., ;th Batt., Lanes.
Fusiliers). Lived at Chorlton-cum-Hardy, and latterly at
Birkdale, Southport. Died June 21. 1927. Brother of
Norman K. (1899). (E. B. Leech; Glgglesvick Sell. Reg.;
PeiU, 11. 818.)
LEACH, JOHN DANIEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8, 1847,
re-adrti. pens. Oct. 11, 1847. [Youngest] s, of Sti phen, gent.,
of Turoham Green [and Man- Anne]. B, 1 >. t 11. 1824, it
Chiswick, London. Matric. Michs. 1-47- L'led Sept. s. 1-41.
at Cambridge, aged 24. M.I. in Christ Church, Cambridge.
(G. Mag., 1S49, II. 553.)
LEACH, NORMAN KERSHAW. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 12, 1899. S. of Abraham [medical practitioner, at
Oldham]. B'. there [June 26], iSiw. S.ho.,1. 1,1-li-nid.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Lieut., 1st (Vol.)
Batt., Manchester Regt. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1904;
priest, 1905; C. of St Silas, Blackburn, 1904-6. C. of Sandal
Magna, Yorks., 1906-7. V. of Wanmect St Mary's, Lines.,
1907-27. R. of Stow with Sturton and V. of Coates, 1927-35.
C. of Riseholme, 1937-49. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Died Jan. 31, 1949. Brother of John B.
(1S97). (Leach correspondence; Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford; I niv. Wat List.)
LEACH, The Rev. PHILIP. B.A. r773, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1773. Adm, pens, at Caius, July 3, 1773. From Oriel
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 8, I7s'i, .>■-■ ti,
B.A. (Oxford) 171.2. S. of Edward, gent., of Monmouth.
V. of E. Winch. Norfolk, 1765-1817, and R. of Larling,
1782-1817. V. of J .1. . I.I.-. 17M.-1806. Died May 24, 1817.
His will (PCC, 314, Efhngham) does not mention wife <>r
children. (Leach correspondence; Venn, 11. 93; G. Mug.,
1817, 1. 571.)
LEACH, RICHARD. Adm pens (age tS) at Christ's, Feb. 19,
1779- S. of Henry [oi St Clear's, Carmarthen]. B. at Car-
marthen. School, Carmarthen (private). Matrii Mil hs.
17'- ". Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1790. V. "l Manorbier,
Pembs., 1794-1844. Died Apr. 9, 1844. (Leach corre-
spondence, /':.'e. 11 V9; Clergy List; G, \tag., ] 14, 1. 66r.)
LEACH, RICHARD ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Aug. 12, 1875. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (1842),
deceased. School. Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1875;
Scholar; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1887. Assistant Master at Henry
Smith's school, Hartlepool, Durham. Head Master of
Appleby Grammar 8. 1 1, Westmorland, 1891-1901. Mayor
of Appleby, Tv)., Assistant Master at Salisbury School.
During the 1 .red War, 0,14 -19, temporary Assistant Master
at Eton, Uppingham, and Tollbridge. Died Feb. 2. in-'9. at
Painswii k, Gloucs., aeed 72; buried there. Brother of
Edmund F. (1870) and rhomas (1867). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
G. B. Routledge; I lie limes, Feb. 4, 1929.)
LEACH, ROBERT. B.A. 1772. incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1772.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1772. S. of Robert, of
Odcombe, Somerset. Mitre from Trinity College, Oxford,
Mar. 30, 1751, aged 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1755. (.-!/. Oxon.)
LEACH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Feb. 17, 1900.
S. of the Rev. II as (T'v. 7). V. of Burton-in-Lonsdale.
B. lime 23, 1881. Schools, Appleby and Rossall. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1906; pnest
(Exeter) 1908, C. of the Ven. Bede's Church, Monkwear-
mouth, Durham, i',"< s </. >t St Mary's. Lynton, Devon,
1908-13. Col Broad Clyst, 1913-14. C. of South Molton,
1914 19. Assistant i. hapl an. Mis-ion to Seamen, at Barry,
1919-21, it Kosvlh, i'j-m :, .,t Durban, i',zz ;. at Mom-
basa, 1923 ''. K. nf lloiidkigb with Brushford, Devon,
!92/-35- R. "1 Woolfardisworthy E. with Keiuierleigh(
1935-48- {Rossall Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 3, 1760. Of
Bedfordshire. Matric. Michs. 1703; B.A. i7C8.~ Doubtless
R. of Upper Stondon, Beds., and father of the next.
Leacock, Joseph
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 20, 1790.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (above), R. of Upper Stondon,
Beds. B. Oct. 28, 1770, at Upper Gravenhurst, Beds.
Schools, Winchester, and Campton, Beds. (Mr T. Wilkinson).
Matric. Lent, 1792; B.A. 1795.
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity, July 8,
1842. S. of Thomas (of Pendleton Hall, Clitheroe, Lanes.].
[B. 1818.] Matric. Michs. 1842; prizeman; B.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon, 1847; priest, 1848; C. of St Clement's, Norwich, 1847.
V. of Thomton-in-Lonsdale, 1848-75. Married, Amre Eliza-
beth, dau. of Richard Lodge, surgeon. Died 1875. Father of
the next, of Edmund F. (1S70) and Richard E. (1875).
(Leach correspondence; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
LEACH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. I,
1867. of Yorkshire. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (ab
1S48. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1867; Scholar, 1868;
l: A 187T. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of
Christ Church, Liverpool, 1872-3. C. of St Matthias, Liver-
pool, 1873-4. V. of Burton-m-Lonsdale, Lancaster, 1S74-
190S. Author, The Tractarian Upheaval. Died 1 90S Father
oi Robert (1900); brother of Edmund F. (1870) and Richard
E. (1875). (Leach correspondence; Rossall Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford.)
LEACH, WALTER WILLIAM (1856), see JONES, W. W.
LEACH, WILLIAM CRAWLEY. Adm pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 30, 1S17. S. of [the Rev.] Robert (Jesus College,
Oxford, 1779) [V. of Llansantffraid]. [B. 179S.] Bapt. at
Mold, Flint- School, Mold. Matrii .\Iu lis. 1S17; B.A. 1S21;
M.A. 1S25. Ord. priest (Norwich) May 25, 1S23, C. of
St Mary's, Ely, Cambs., 1827. V. of Diiham with Honing,
Norfolk. 1831-3. V. of St Peter's, St Albans, Herts., 1833-42.
R. of Stoniiarn l'arva, Suffolk, 1843-56. Married, Oct. 4,
1832, Matilda Harriet Alexander, sister of Henry Alexander,
of Cook Street, London. Died July 31, 1856, 'in Regent's
Park.' (Leach correspondence; Clergy List; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1856, II. 390; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 12, 1832.)
LEACH, WILLIAM JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 22, 1823. S. of John, Esq. B. at Chelsea. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1S23; B.A. 1628. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Mar. 2, 1S28; priest, June 1, 1828. {Jesus Coll.
Notes.)
LEACHMAN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1843.
S. of Joseph, solicitor, of Islington, Middlesex. B. there
Nov. 20, 1S24. [School, Highgate] Matric. Michs. 1843,
B.A. 1S48; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1848;
priest (Norwich) 1849; C. of Sandiacre, Derbs., 1848-9. C. of
St Paul's, Blackburn, Lanes., 1849-51. C. of St Barnabas,
King's Square, Goswell Road, London (daughter church of
St Luke's), 1851-3. Chaplain of St Luke's Hospital, London,
1853-69. C. of Chnst Church, Hoxton, 1803-72. C. of
Thormgton, Essex, 1S72-81. V. oi Chnshall. 1SS1-S. Died
Mav 11. iSSS. Father of the next. [Highgate Sell. Reg., which
erroneouslv c.dls him 'John'; Scott. MSS.; The Guardian,
May Hi, 1888.)
LEACHMAN, EDMUND HENRY WARREN. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. I, 1SS6. Of Middlesex. S. of the Rev.
Edmund (above). B. June 24, 1S68, at Tottenham. School,
Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. tjh.
Assistant Mister at Highgate School, 1S89-1905. Ord.
deacon (London) ig04; priest, 1905; C. of All Saints', High-
gate, 1904-5. C. of Deal, Kent, 1906-14, and Head Master of
Winchester House School, Deal, 1906-14. V. of Cowknge,
Suffolk, 1914-16. R. of Acrise, Kent, m 10-19. v- °f Blew-
bury, Berks., 1919-26. V. of Chertsey, Surrey, 1926-31. R.
oi i.ivhurst with Stoke Goldington, Bucks., 1931-44.
C. 01 st Mary, Lee, lent, 1944 3-. {Leatherhead Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Due. tones; Crockford; Who's Who in Bucks.)
LEACHMAN, FRANCIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity, Mar. 20, 1850. S. of Thomas. B. at Islington,
London. Educated at King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1S54; M.A. iSs.7. <>rd. deacon (Canter-
bury) iSvi; prie-t, 1 '■", 1 of Fordwich, Kent, 1S59-61.
C. of Exford, Soma et, 1 62. C. of Howe, Norwich, 1863-6.
Temp, otiic. Mm. m ' ji -:i nil, Surrey, r S ti 3 ; at Hands-
worth, Yorks. 1867; ,11 Wheelock and Pulford, Cheshire,
and it Let I.e Regis, Berks., iSbS. C. of Monken Hadley,
Middlesex, 1869-70. C. of Hault-Hucknall, Derbs., 1872.
Latterly of 2. Compton Terrace, London, N., and sub-
sequently ol Park Place, Margate. Author, Sermons and of
articles in the /juts' O-.en Magazine, Boys' Annuals, Notes
and Queries, Antiquary, :tc. Died Aug. 19, 18S8, at Margate,
aged 59. {The Guardian, Aug. 29, 1888.)
LEACOCK, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com, (age 24) at Pembroke,
Oct. 27, iSoij. Flde^t 5. of Joseph, Esq., of Barbados. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1S0C
Leacroft, Charles Holcombe
LEACROFT, CHARLES HOLCOMBE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity. Jan. 27, 1843. S. of Richard Becher, of Derby.
B. at Bridgford, Notts. Schools [Kepton and Rugby].
Matnc. Michs. 1S43; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon,
i-j~, . of Ibstock, Leics., 1847-57. V. of
Brackenneld, Derbs., 1857-99, and V. of Dethick, 1
Died Sept. 23, 1899, at Brackenneld vicarage. [RepUm Si h,
Reg.; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford, 1899; 1 he
J imes, Sept. 26, 1899.)
LEADBETTER, JAMES STEVENSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1886. S. of Robert Hutton, of Carronhall, Larbert,
Stirhngs. B. 1867, at Glasgow. School, Harrow. Matric.
Miens. 18S6; B.A. and LL.B. 1SS9. Adm. to the Faculty of
Advocates, 1S94; Vice-Dean, 1927-39; Keeper of tie Ad-
vocates' Library, 1925-7. K.C., Scotland, 1920. Lditor of
the Law Reports for Scotland (Session Cases Reports). Of
9, Rothesay Place, Ldinburgh. Died Sept. 25, 1939. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.. I r inity c oil. Annual Record; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Scottish Biographies; Who was Who, 1929-40.)
LEADER, BENJAMIN EASTLAKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1S96. [Eldest] s. of Benjamin Williams (painter,
R.A.], of Burrows Hall, Goinshall, Surrey. B. 1877, at
Worcester. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Miens, ityo.
A painter. Studied at Bushey and at Newlyn. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., The Queen's (R.W. Surrey
Regt.)); killed m action, Oct. 12, 1916. (Scott, Mi
War List; The limes, Nov. 11, 1916.)
LEADER, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Sept. 29, 1767. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1767; Hale
scholar, 1767.
LEADER, HOLLAND WATERHOUSE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 13, 1877. s. of John Daniel, newspaper editor [and
Mary Waterhouse]. B. [Aug. 8. 1S5S], at Sheffield. Schools,
Mill Hill and Frith College, Sheffield. Matnc. Mi. I
Kept four terms, Michs. 1377-Miclis. 1S78; name off, Mar. 22,
1879. In New Zealand, 1878-81. On his return took an
active part in the work of the Sheffield Independent, of which
his father was proprietor, until 1895, when the paper was sold
to a company. Of Winnington, Hoylake, in 1911. Died
July 24, 1919. Brother of Robert (187s). {Mill Hill Sch.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 657; Christ's Coll. Notes.)
LEADER, JOHN WILLIAMSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chkisti, Mar. 2, 1S40. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1 - 1 ". Died Feb. 12, 1897, at Bunthigiord, Herts., aged 75.
{The Times, Feb. 13, 1897.)
LEADER, NICHOLAS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age r8) at Pem-
broke, June 7, 1S60. Eldest s. 01 Henry, Esq., of Cloiimoyle,
Coacbiord, Co. Cork, Ireland. B. in Dublin. Matric. Michs.
i860; Scholar, i860; B.A. 1S65. Adm. at the Middle Temple
Nov. 6, 1865. {Inns of Court.)
LEADER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 25, 1879.
[2nd] s. of John Darnel, newspaper proprietor, of Sheffield
[and Mary Waterhouse]. B. 'Nov. 8, i860], at Sheffield.
Schools [Mill Hill and] Sheffield Collegiate. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1SS7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27
18S3. Called to the Bar, Jan. 22, 1886. On the North
Lastera Circuit, and W.K. Yorks. Sessions. Senior Lecturer
in English law at Sheffield University College and Sheffield
University, 1S99-1901. Deputy County Court Judge.
Magistrate and Town Trustee of Sheffield. Director of the
Sheffield and Kotherham Bank. Partner, with his father and
uncle, in the Sheffield Independent (founded by his grand-
father), until the sale of the paper in 1895. Author, History
and Antiquities of Eyam, Sheffield. Of 42, Bank Street,
Sheffield, in 1911. Died Aug. 3, 1930. Brother of Holland W.
(1377). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 667; Scott, MSS.;
Inns of Court; Law Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families:
I he I imes, Aug. 6, 1930.)
LEADER, WILLIAM NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. 12, 1072. [Eldest] s. of William, of Rosnalee, Co. Cork
(and Dorothea, dau. of Richard MacGUlycuddy, of The
Keeks]. B. 1S54 [in Whowas II ho] at Cork. School, i
Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877. Lieut., Royal Scots Greys;
sometime in the 2nd Dragoons. J.P. and D.L. for I
High Sheriff, 1908. Of Droiuagh Castle, near Kanturk,
Co. Cork, and Rosnalee, Banteer. Died Feb. 26, 193J at
Brackley, aged 77; buried there. {Harrow Sch. Keg.; burke,
L.G. of Ireland; II ho was Who, 1929-40; The 1 im, .
193I-)
LEADLEY, JOHN. Adm, sizar (age 18) at Mac.dai.ene, June 26,
1779- S. of Robert, of York. School, Hipperholme, Yorks.
Matnc. Lent, 1780; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786; Norrisian prize,
1790; B.D. 1793. Fellow. C. of Ferrybridge, Yorks. {Uiog.
Diet, of Living A uthors.)
LEADLEY, LEWIS HENRY. Maine, pens, from Ayerst H
Oct. 21, 1892.
Leaf, James Albert
LEADLEY-BROWN, JOHN BOSCHETTI. Adm. (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1890. S. and h. of — , Esq., of Heswall,
near Chester. B. at Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1897. Practised in Northwich.
Disappears from Law Lists after 1900.
LEAF, ALBERT AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
i^j2. S. of Frederick Huntington (sic) [Henry], of Burlington
Lodge, Streatham, London. B. M.tv J4. 1871, at Streatham.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. At Uni-
versity College, London, 1S95-7. Latterly of 6, Airlie Gardens,
Campden Hill, London, \V. Died July 10, 1948. Brother of
the next and Edward H. (1886), etc. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LEAF, CECIL HUNTINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1882. S. of Frederick Henry, of Burlington Lodge, Streatham
Common, Surrey. B. Feb. 19, 1864, at \
School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. l(
B.Chir. and M.A. 1891. At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.K.C.P., 1890; F.R.C.S., 1S95. House Surgeon, House
Physician and Demonstrator in Anatorny at the London
Hospital, 1894-8. Clinical Ophthalmic Assistant, Moorfields.
Surgeon to the Gordon hospital and the Cancer hospital.
Practised at 75, Wimpole Street, London. Author, Surgical
Anatomy of the Lymphatic Glands; The Clinical Causes of
Cancer of the Breast. 'Leaf's personality was one of great
charm.' At the London Hospital he was affectionately
know-n as ' Daddy Leai.' A fine athlete, in later life excelling
as a racquet player. Died of aincer Oct. 5, 1910, at East-
boume. Brother of the above, etc. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.,
which erroneously gives 'died Sept. 5'; Plarr, Lives of the
Fellou s; Who was Who, 1897-1916; The Times, Oct. 7, 1910.)
LEAF, EDWARD ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882.
S. mi W. L., Esq., deceased [of Clapham Park]. [B. Dec. 20,
1862.] Schools [Marlborough and] Malvern. Matric. Michs.
1882. Died Oct. 7, 1924, in London. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.)
LEAF, EDWARD HUNTINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Ocl if Frederick Henry], of Burlington Lodge,
,Surrey. B [868, at Streatham. School,
il n « M itri .li hs. 1 - ; B.A. 1889. A.M.I C.E., 1898.
Served in the Boer War. Served 111 the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., R.E. (T.F.)); Lieut.-Col., London Wireless Tele-
gTaphCo., R.E. Of 6, Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, London,
W., in 1945. Brother of the next two, of Cecd H. (1882),
Albert A. (1892) and William (1880). {Harm? Sch. Reg.;
M.I.C.E. List; Army Lists; Univ. War List.)
LEAF, FREDERICK WALTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1878. S. of Frederick Henrv, of Burlington Lodge, Streatham,
Surrey. B. there Mar. 28, 1859. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 1S83. Adm. Solicitor, Jan. 1S88. Prac-
tised in London. Of 6, Airlie Gardens, Kensington, London,
W. Died Mar. 27, 1944. Brother of the above, etc. {Law Lists.)
LEAF, HENRY MEREDITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1881. S. of Frederick Henry, of Burlington Lodge, Streatham
Common, Surrey. B. Oct. 18, 1862, at Scarborough, Yorks.
School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884.
A. M.I.C.E., 189S. Superintendent of the erection of the
central electric station at Gothenburg and at Le Mans, and
associated with important ughtmg contracts and power
installations in England. Served in the South African War,
1 ig Capt., Electrical Engineers, 1900). Served in the Great
V\ it. 1914-iy (Lieut. Col., R.E. (London Electrical Engineers
(T.F.)); wounded; D.S.O., 1916; mentioned in despatches).
Author, Internal Wiring of Buildings. A famous tennis and
rackets player. Of 80, Cheyne Court, Chelsea, and 47,
Victoria Street, London, S.W. Died as the result of a street
accident, Apr. 23, 1931. Brother of the two above, and of
Cecil H. (1S82), etc. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War
List; M.I.C.E. List; Who was Who, 1929-40; Die Times,
Apr. 25, 1931.)
LEAF, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3, 1873. S. of
Charles John, of Cobham, Surrey. B. Oct. "10, 1054, at
Norwood, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1873;
Scholar, 1875; B.A. is;?; M.A. 1.SS0. A ■ nv M ,-i. . ,1
Marlborough College, 1877-84 and 1885-1907. J.P,
for Wilts., 1912. Mayorot.Mul! 1 Feb. 13,
1936, at The Green, Marlborough. Mad. a gift oi ',20,000 to
Marlborough College in 1922, and 1. it (20,000 to 11 in Ins
will. Brother of VV.ilt.-r (i.v..|). {II.,,,.,.. ■, ,. ;,, , 1;,...
borough •
Directories; 1 he I lines, Feb, 1;,
LEAF, JAMES ALBERT. Adm. pel 1 Trinity,
No\ 13, [849 '. igi 1, 5. ol Will. ,1 1 , ..1 I
Streatham, Surrey. B. there. School, King' 1
Loudon. Matric. Lent, 1 ,:. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1654. Called to the Bar, Api «.,
i«57. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer, (/tins. ..
Law List.)
123
Leaf, Joseph Frank
LEAF. JOSEPH FRANK. Adrn. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 20.
1888. S. of M., Esq., of York. B. there Mav 15, 1870. School,
St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1889; (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 189:; Pt II, 1st Class, 1893); B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Fellow, 1S94; bursar. Assistant Master at Marl-
borough College, 1. -mm I Classical lecturer at Peterhouse,
i8,,4-,s; assistant tutor, 1S95. H.M. Inspector of Schools,
1898 1912; Divisional Inspector for the Eastern Division,
1018; Inspector of University Training Departments. Died
unmarried lulv 14. 1927, at Cambridge; buried at Cherry
Hinton. Benefactor to the College. (2\ A. Walker, 607;
The Times, July 26, 1927.)
LEAF, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 22, 1869.
[Eldest] s. of Charles John [F.L.S., F.S.A.], of Harrow,
Middlesex. B. Nov. 26, 1852, at Norwood, Surrey. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1871; Crosse Scholar,
1873; equal for Chancellor's Classical medal, 1874; B.A.
(Smior Classic) 1874; M.A. 1877; Litt.D. 1889. Fellow,
1875; Hon. Fellow, 1920. Hon. D.Litt., Oxford, 1904.
Fellow of i mull >n I uive! m! v Adm. ,it Lincoln's 1 1 1 n , June Q,
1874- Entered the firm of Leaf, Sons and Co. Ltd., merchants,
of London, 1877; Chairman, 1888-92. Director of the
London and Westminster Bank, 1891; Chairman, 191S-27.
Helped to found the London Chamber of Commerce. Presi-
dent of the International Chamber of Commerce, i,j2s.
Member of the London County Council. Author, cl icaj
and philological; joint translator, with .Andrew Lang and
Emest Myers, of Homer's Iliad. Died Mar. 8, 1927, it
Torquay. Brother of Herbert (1871). (Scott, MSS.; Trinity
Coll. Mag.; Inns of Court; Who was Who, 19T6-28; The
Times, Mar. 10, 1027, )
LEAF, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880. S. of
Frederick Henry, of Burlington Lodge, Streatham Common,
Surrey. B. Oct. 9, 1861, at Streatham. School, Harrow.
Maine. Lent. 1881; B.A. r884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1885; priest, 1SS6; C. of St Mark's, Kenmngton,
London, 1885-8. C. of Holy Trinity, Southwark, 1889-1925;
R. there 1925-7. Died Apr. 13. 1927. Brother of Cecil H.
(1S82). Albert A. (1892), Edward 11 (iSSn), Henry M. (18S1),
etc. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 16, 1927.)
LEAH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct 27, 1826. [Eldest
s. of Thomas, merchant and seine owner, of Newlyn, Cornwall
(and Phyllis, dau. of Edward Tregurtha).] Matric. Lent,
1S27; B.A. 1831J M.A, 1858. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
1858. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1831; priest
(Exeter) 1832. R. of St Keyne, Cornwall, 1833-70. Died
unmarried Nov. 16, 1870, of paralysis, aged 78. (Boase,
Coll. Cornub.; Crockford; • ornwall Keg.. 43; Al. Horn.)
LEAH, WILLIAM. Adm, si/.ir (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 13,
1865. [5th] s. of John, of Birchfield, Handsworth, Bir-
mingham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Did not
reside Adm. at Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
matric. Oit, 24. iS65,aged 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1868. M.R.C.S.,
187B, Ml'., and 11. D. (Dublin) 1885; L.S A . 1877. Of Teign-
mouth, Devon, in 1900. {Medical Directories; Al. Oxon.)
LEAHY, ARTHUR HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Sept. 21, 1877. Eldest s. of Arthur, Lieut.-Co! , I; I .
of Calpe [Gibraltar] (for whom see D.N.B.) [and Harriet
Thomasinu, dau. of Bartholomew Moliere T.ibuteau, of
Simonscourt, Co. Dublin). B. [May 25, 1857]. at Corfu.
[School, Uppingham, and at Trinity College, Dublin.
Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1877; B.A. (9(4 Wrangler)
1881; M.A. 1884. Fellow, 1S87; bursar, 18S8-02; Mathe-
matical lecturer, 18S7-92. Instructor, R.M.A., at Wo, ,lwr h,
1852-1- Mathematical Master .it Brailfleld College, 1883-5.
Assistant Mister at Richmond School, Yorks., i88s-7.
Professor of Mathematics at birth College, Shc-tll'M. nnl
Shellielcl University, 1892-1922. President of Section 'A,'
British Association, 1910. Author, scientific, and of Herou
Romances of Ireland; The Courtship .1 /.'.'■, etc. Resided
latterly at Littlehampton, S11-- \ I 'led May id. 1928.
{Uppingham Sch Roll; Pembroke 1 ,11, Keg . Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; Who was Who, 1916-28; The Times, May 18, 192S.)
LEAK (or LEAK-KNIGHT), GEORGE BROWN KNIGHT. Adm.
pens, at Sidney, Sept. 20, 1819. Eldest s. of the Rev. J[ohn]
Qustance] (next). K. of Barningharn, Norfolk. B. Ian ji,
1803, at Holt. School. Holt (Dr Richardson). Matric Mel:,
1820; B.A. 1824. In the College Adm. Reg. and at matricula-
tion the name is clearly Leak-Knight. Brother of John C.
(1S25).
LEAK, JOHN CUSTANCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 27, 178S. S. of Robert, farmer, of Barningharn, Norfolk.
B, there. School. N. Walsham. Matrii . lent, r7go; Scholar,
ir8'i; LL.B. 1794. Ord. deacon (Norfolk) An.; 3, i-,,4,
priest, Dec. 23, 1798. R. of Little Barningharn, 1802-28.
Leake, William Martin
C. of W. Beckham, 1805-28. Died Nov. 24, 1828, aged 54.
Father of the next and of George B. K. (above). {Venn, II.
1 if,.)
LEAK, JOHN CUSTANCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 2T, 1825. S. of the Rev. Tohn Distance (above), of Holt,
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 182s; LL.B. 18,3. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 24, 1829; priest, June 6, 1S30. R. of Little
Barninghani, Norfolk. 1831-76. Disappears from Crockford,
1877. Brother of George B. K. (1819). {Clergy List.)
LEAKE |or LEEKE). BRYAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, Mav 14, 1757. School, Newcastle. Matric. Michs.
1757; B.A/1761; M.A. 1704. Ord. deacon (Chester) May 7,
T762; priest (Durham) s, pt. 22. 171,5; C. of St .Andrew's,
Newcastle, 1765. R. of St John Lee, near Hexham, Northum-
berland, 1766-1812. Died 1812, aged 76. {T. A. Walker,
314; Durham Ord. Bk.; G. Mag., 1512, II. 403: Brand,
Newcastle, 1. 195.)
LEAKE, FRANCIS AUBREY EYTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 1883. S. of Richard Francis, solicitor [and Leila
Maria]. B. at Long Buckby, Northants. Bapt. Dec. 14,
1864. School. Densf, ,ne G 'liege, l.'tti cxeter (Mr D. Edwardes).
Matric. Michs. 1S83; B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Durham)
188S; priest (Bp. S.uidford, for Durham) 1SS9; C. of Silks-
worth, Durham, 1888^52. C. of All Saints', Notting Hill,
London, 1892-6. C. of St Ignatius, Hendon, Durham, 1S96-
1900. V. of St John's, Sunderland, 1901-4. R. of Boldon,
Durham, 1914-45. Disappears from Crockford. 1947- [Den-
stone Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
LEAKE, HUGH MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June S,
1897. S. of William Martin (1S50), of Ceylon. B. Oct. 28,
1878, at lladlev. Mid :.■ - \ s, hool, Dulwich. Matric. Michs.
T897; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904; Sc.D. t922.
F.L.S. Bioiogi.t, Mih. a Indigo Planters' Association, 1901-4.
Economic Botanist to Govt., United Provinces, India, 1904-
19. Principal of the Agricultural College. \ iwabg.uij.
Cawnpore, 1915. Director of Agriculture and member of the
I , islative Council, 1920-3. Seconded to the Egyptian
Govt., 1919; to the Sudan Govt., 1923-4. Principal of the
Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture at Tnnidad.
1924-7. Served in the Great War, T914-19 (Capt., 7th U.P.
Horse I.D.F.). Inventor of Leake's rocking microtome
and of a seed-drill. Author, The Foundations of Indian
Agriculture; Land Tenure and Agricultural Production in
the Tropics, etc. Of ro, Queen Edith's Way, Cambridge,
in 1946. Brother of William R. M. (1885) {Pulrfich Coll.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 817; Christ's Coll. Notes; Who's Who.)
LEAKE, JOHN MARTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. n,
17,10. [Eldest] s. of John, of Thorpe Hall, Essex (Chester
Herald), and Mary, dau. of Peter Calvert, of Hadham, Ik it,,
B. Dec. 5, 1773. Scholar, 1790; matric. Lent, 1792; B.A.
1794; M.A. 1797. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 27, T790.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1797- Bencher, Apr is, 1830;
Lent Reader, 1840; Treasurer, 1844. Succeeded his father
at Thorpe Hall, 1836. J. P. and D.L. for Essex; Chairman of
Quarter Sessions. Married, Mar. -1, 1810, Helen, dau. of
James Orr (and widow of Capt. Thomas Lacey, R.E.), and
had issue, two daughters. Died May 16, 1802, and succeeded
by his brother, Stephen Ralph. Portrait in Share Hall,
Chelmsford. (Burke, L.G. ; Boase, 11. 341; Law Lists; G. Mag.,
1862, 1. 7' it. St foim's Coll. Adm., iv. 354.)
LEAKE, STEPHEN MARTIN. Adm, pens, at Si John's, M iv 4.
1844. [Eldest] s. of Stephen Ralph, Esq [of rhorpe Hall,
Essex, and Marshal's, Herts.], and Georgiana. B. Mar. 19,
1826, in London. School, King's College (Mr Hall). Matric.
Mi, lis. 1S44; B.A. (20f/i Wrangler) 1848. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 16, 1848. Called to the Bar. Jan. 21,. 1853.
Of Thorpe Hall, Essex, and Marsh, ills, Herts. J, P. for Herts.
Married, Sept. 24, 1859, Isabella, dau. of Willi, mi Plunkett,
barrister. Author, legal. Died Mar. 7, 1893, .it Mar-lull.,
High Cross, Ware. Brother of William M (1850). (Hurk, L.G.;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Lato Lists; The Guardian, Mar. 15,
LEAKE, WILLIAM MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
hoi -i \pi. 29, 171.5. S. of Stephen Martin [F.R.S., F.S.A],
(, irter. Km.: <■: Ann, for whom see D.N.B.) [and Anne. dau.
ol FletchH PewalLoi Down ton, Salop]. School, West Ham.
Matrii Michs. 171,',, Scholar, 1767; LL.B. 1775- Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 24, 1769; pnest, Mar. 10, 1771- Morning
Preacher at the Foundling Hospital. V. of Watlington,
Oxon., and R. of Kencot, 1.874-1S01. R. of Chinnor in 1801.
Chaplain to the Forces at Minorca. Died of apoplexy,
Jan. 25, 1 801. at sea, on a voyage to Minorca. (7. .1. Walker,
327; G. Mag., 1784. in S79-)
Leake, William Martin
LEAKE, WILLIAM MARTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1850. S. of Stephen Ralph, Esq., of Upper Montague Street,
London, and Georgiana. B. [Apr. 2"*, 1831], in London.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. r8so [24th Wrangler, 1854);
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1S58. Cricket 'blue,' 1851-4. A civil
engineer; employed in Ceylon, 1858. Became a coffee-
planter, subsequently introducing the cultivation of tea and
cinnamon. Manager of a cement works at Blackwall, 1S73.
Married, Nov. 6, 1862, at Galle, Ceylon, Louisa Harriet,
youngest dau. of Col. Sir James Tennant, Bengal Artillery,
deceased. Resided latterly at West Norwood and died
Aug. 25, 1918, at Newnh am -on -Severn, Gloucs. Brother of
Stephen M. (1844); father of William R. M. (next) and Hugh
M. (1897). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; Rugby Sch. Reg.; I he
Times, Aug. 28, 191S.)
LEAKE. WILLIAM RALPH MARTIN. Adm. pens, at SelWYN
H., Oct. 10, 1885. Eldest s. of William Martin (ahovi-), "f
West Dulwich. B. Dec. 31, 1865. Schools, Clifton and
Dulwich. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1903
Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1885, 1886, 1887. Represented
England v. Scotland, Ireland and Wales in 189:1. Assistant
Master at Dulwich College, 1889-1909. Ord. deacon (Wool-
wich, for Southwark) 1909; priest (Southwark) 1910.
Assistant Chaplain at Dulwich College, 1909-37. Head
Master of Dulwich Preparatory School, 1909-37. Retired in
1937, but returned in 1940 to take charge of the part of the
school which had not been evacuated owing to air-raids.
Died Nov. 14, 1942, at Winslow, Godalming. Brother of
Hugh M. (1S97). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Book of Blues; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 17, 1942.)
LEAKEY, ARUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. r,
1877. Of London. [S. of James Shirley, barrister.] B. Dec. 7,
1853, in London. Schools, Lyc£e Imperial Louis-le-Grand,
Paris, and Spencer House, Wimbledon Common. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1880; priest, 1S81; C. of Keswick, Cumberland, 1880-1.
C. of St John's, Carlisle, 1881-2. V. of Acton, Suffolk, 1SS2
95. Chaplain at Ghent, 1895-1901. R. of Outwood, Surrey,
1901-3. V. of Wendron, Cornwall, 1903-13. R. of I
ham, Lines., 1913-24. Died July 12, 1024. Brother of Harrv
(1888). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; TheTimes, July 19, 1924.)
LEAKEY, EUSTACE PORRET. Adm. pens, at Queen's, Lent,
1889. S. of [the Rev.] John Arundell (1840). B. Mar. 25,
1871, at Topsham, Devon. Matric. Lent, 1889.
LEAKEY, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 21, 1888.
[4th] s. of James Shirley, Esq., barrister, deceased. Of
Reading. B. Mar. 11, 1868, at Havre, France. School,
Reading. Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1S95. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1S98; priest, 1S99; C. of St James's,
Hatcham, Kent, 189S-1900. C.M.S. Missionary at Kabete,
Kenya, 1901-30; at Limoru, 1931-3. Secretary, C.M.S.
Kenya Mission, 1929-30. Hon. Canon of Mombasa Cathedral.
Translated St Matthew's and St Luke's Gospels, the Book of
Common Prayer and parts of the Bible into the Kikuyu
l.iiui! i_'i- i ■ j i j ■:'■. Di'.'d ['[■:'■ -'■',. i'ii". ,it Limoru, Kenya.
Brother of Arundell (1877). (T. A. Walker, 604; Crockford;
The Times, June 28, 1940.)
LEAKEY, JOHN ARUNDELL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Dec. 16, 1840. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of James, of St David's,
Exeter, gent.] School, Exeter Free Grammar. Did not reside.
Migrated to Queen's College, Oxford, whence he matric.
Jan. 28, 1841, age 18; B.A". (Oxford) 1844; M.A. (Oxford)
1877. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1846; priest, 1848; C. of
Fordington, Dorset, 1846-51. C. of Eaton Chapel, Pimlico,
London, 1851-3. C. of St Michael's, Chester Square, 1853-7-
V. of Topsham, Devon, 1857-80. R. of St Gerrans, 1880-9.
Disappears from Crockford, 1890. Father of Eustace P.
(1889). (Al, Oxon.; Clergy List.)
LEAKEY, PERCY LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 15, 1894. S. of the Rev. Peter Nettleton (next), R. of
Blaby, Leics. B. Nov. 10, 1875, at Parracombe. Devon.
School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of
St Leonard's, Exeter, 1904-8. C. of Greasley, Notts., 190S-11.
C. of St Mary's, Bedford, 1911-15. V. of Harrold, Beds.,
1915-26. V. of Heath with Reach, 1926-30. Chaplain at the
Abbev School, Malvern Wells, 1930-46. Of Crowthonie,
Berks, in 194S. Brother of Reginald J. (1889) and Richard H.
(1887). (Peile, 11. 789; Crockford.)
LEAKEY, PETER NETTLETON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, i860. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864; M.A.
1867. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1863; priest,
1864; C. of Christ Church, Cheltenham, 1863-6. C. of Drox-
ford, Hants., 1866-8. C. of Otterton, Devon, and Chaplain,
to Lady Rolle, 1869-70. R. of Parracombe, 1870-81. R. of
Blaby, Leics., 1881-96. V. of Bishop's Tawton, Devon,
1896-1903. Resided Utterly at Westward Ho!, Devon, and
Learmonth, Somerville Reid Livingstone
died Jan. 10, 1906, aged 75. Father of the above and of the
next two. {Crockford; The Times, Jan. 12, 1906.)
LEAKEY, REGINALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. r, 1889. Of Devon. S. of the Rev. Peter Nettleton
(above). B. Jan. 19, 1870, at Budleigh Salterton. Schools
[King's, Bruton], Stamford Grammar and Ouchy, Lausanne
[also educated in Germany]. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1S99. Athletics 'blue' (Long Jump), 1891, 1892.
Assistant Master at Lancaster Grammar School, 1893-7.
Head Master of the Junior School, United Services College,
Westward Ho!, 1898-1904; of its prep. School, 1904-12.
Died May 27, 1950. Brother of the next, and Percy L (1894),
[King's Sch., Bruton, Reg.; Book of Blues; Schoolmasters'
d:
)
LEAKEY, RICHARD HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Devon. S. of the Rev. P[eter]
N[ettleton] (i860), R. of Blaby, Leics. B. May 9, 1868, at
Budleigh Salterton, Devon. Schools [King's Bruton, and]
Stamford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1926. Went to Uganda, 1892, with Bishop Tucker's C.M.S.
expedition. Served during the Uganda rising. Ord. deacon
(Uganda) 1901; priest, 1903; C.M.S. Missioner in Bulemezi,
1901-9 and 1910-17; in Bukaba, 1917-24. Rural Dean of
Bulemezi, 1916-21. Canon of Uganda Cathedral, 1917-24.
PC. of Woolland, Dorset, 1926-31. R. of Martinhoe with
Trentishoe, Devon, 1931-4. Resided subsequently at Ex-
mouth, where he died Apr. 15, 1937. Brother of Percy L.
(1894) and the above. (A'lMg's Sch., Bruton, Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Apr. 16, 1937.)
LEAN, — . Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 4, 1839. Did not reside.
[Possibly Francis Lean, 2nd s. of Francis Harris, b. Feb. 22,
1821; author of Fugitive Poems (chiefly unpublished); died
Apr. 6, 1849. His brother, William, b. May 2, 1823, was
resident at Gloucester in 1884. (Boase, Coll.Cornub., 484, 485.)]
LEAPER-NEWTON see NEWTON.
LEAPINGWELL, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Peterhouse,
July 2, 1821. Of Essex. S. of the Rev. George (next).
Matric. Michs. 1S22; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (London)
June 1, 182S; priest, June 14, 1S29. R. of Aunsby and V. of
Hevdour, Lines., 1S36-55. Died Dec. 31, 1855, at Hastings.
Brother of George (1S1S). (T. A. Walker, 413; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1856, 1. 207.)
LEAPINGWELL, GEORGE. Adm. at Christ's, Apr. 8, 1788.
[S. of William, of Chelmsford. School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1788; LL.B. 1794. C. of Little Dunmow, Essex,
1795-1801. V. of High Easter and Good Easter, 1816-49.
J. P. for Essex. The last of Gunning's 'very companionable
but remarkably idle men.' Died May 24, 1849, aged 79.
Father of the above and the next; brother of William (1773).
(Al. Felsted; Petle, 11. 325; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1849,11.215.)
LEAPINGWELL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 29, 1818. Of Essex. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George
(above). Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1S23;
M.A. 1826; LL.D. 1851. Esquire Bedell, 1826-63. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 20, 1827. Called to the Bar, June 25,
1830. On the Norfolk Circuit. Commissioner of Bankrupts
for Cambridge and district. Deputy Recorder of Cambridge;
Deputy Judge of Borough Court of Pleas, Cambridge. Took
an active part in the formation of the 8th Cambs. (Town)
Rifle Corps, in which he held the post of Captain. Author,
A Manual of the Roman Civil Law. Gunning said of him, as
Esquire Bedell, 'having most acutely felt the degradation of
being obliged to associate with men whom I blush to recollect
as my colleagues, I have a proud satisfaction in being able
to record the entire restoration of the respectability of the
office by the appointment of George Leapingwell, M.A., of
Corpus (the son of my old College friend, with whom in my
undergraduate-ship I had passed so many merry hours) and
of William Hopkins, of Peterhouse, who was elected in the
following year.' Died Dec. 24, 1863, aged 62. Buried at
St Mary's- the -Less, Cambridge, with military honours.
Brother of Arthur (182 1). (Boase, 11. 342; Lai
Gunning, Reminiscent «, 1. 32 and 11. 358; Cooper, Mi
of Cambridge, in. 324; G. Mag., 1864, 1. 264 and 400.)
LEAPINGWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Dec. 6, 1773. [Eldest] s. of William, of Chelmsford. B. there.
School, Felsted. Matric. Lent, 1774; B.A. 1778. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Sept. 21, 1774- Brother of George (1788).
(Al. Felsted; Inns of Court; Peile, 11. 298.)
LEAR, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. at DOWNING, Mar. 15, 1831.
LEARMONTH, see also LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH.
LEARMONTH, SOMERVILLE REID LIVINGSTONE. Vdm al
Trinity Mali.. [879. 01 Horndean, Hants. [Eld
Somervill.- Livingst K No\ :6, [86] School, West
minster] M mi< \ln h . 1 \ I t . . 1 t of the I
of Austral) 1, M' foi H in1
(Record of Old Westminsters and supp.)
125
Learmount, William Dickson
LEARMOUNT, WILLIAM DICKSON. Matric. Non-Coll. Lent,
1888; B.A. 1892.
LEAROYD, HERBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1S83. [2nd] s. of Nchcmiah, solicitor. B. [Mar. 8,
1865], at Huddersfield. Schools, Tunbndge Wells, and at
Stuttgart and Pariv. Matric. Mi. lis. 1883; B.A. and LL.B.
1S86; M.A. iSqo. Assi^t.tnt Master at Li rom strove School in
1887. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Sept. 28, 1S85. Adm.
Solicitor, 1S97; Clement's Inn and Daniel Reardon prizes,
Incorporated Law Society, Jan. 1897. Solicitor at Bengeo,
Herts. Solicitor and Deputy Town Clerk to the Corporation
of Hull, 1910, 'for several years.' Of Hornsea, Yorks., in
1911. (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; PeUe, 11. 700; Inns of Court;
Law Lists (disappears alfer I'jjo).)
. pens, at Downing, Dec. 8, 1823.
LEATHAM, ALBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 2s) at
Magdalene, Mar. 10. 1885. f^rd] s. of 'Albert Adam' [sic)
[Edward Aid. mi], of Miserden Park, Cirencester, GIoucs.
[M I' for Hnddrr.ji, ],| [B. Aug. q. iSsq | School, i ton.
Matric. Easter, 1885. Agent to his fathi 1 I v.. ■ rdi 0 Park.
of Ravensbury, Pyrford, Surrey, in 1930 Di d at Christ-
church, New Zealand. July 13, 1948. Brother oi the next
and of John F. (1870). (Eton Sch. Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
LEATHAM, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing,
Aug. 24, 1872. [Eldest s. of Edward Aldam, of Miserden
Lark, GIoucs. B. Aug. 1852.] Matric. Michs. 1872. ''I
Miserden Park, Gloui - II' for GIoucs. Lord of the Manor
of Miserden. Brother of the above and of John F. (1876).
(Burke, L.G.)
LEATHAM, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 31, 1808. f^rd] s. of William Henry [M.I*.], of Hems-
worth Hall, Pontefract, Yorks. B. Sept. 11, 1849, at Heath,
W.ik. h,M, \\.rks. [School, Uppingham.] Matric. .Michs.
i.S'.-i; B.A. i.'vu M.A. 1878. Of Windmill Lodge, East-
bourne Died there Nov. 23, 1934. Brother of Samuel G.
(1859)- [Uppingham Sch A',.//; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 24, 1934.)
LEATHAM, JOHN FOWLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. [2nd] s. oi 1 ■!» rd Udam [M.P.], of Miserden Park,
Cirencester, Gloi t wife, Marj [ane, dau. of Tohn
Fowler, of Gastan House, V* tits.]. B. Apr, 6, 1857, at Wake-
field, Yorks. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1876. Partnerin
the banking firm oi Messrs Lcitham. T.P. for West Kidmg
of Yorks. Of Holgate House, Hemsworth, near Wakefield,
Yorks. Died Nov. '.. 1927, Brother of Arthur W. (1872) and
Albert H. (1885). [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
LEATHAM, SAMUEL GURNEY. Adm.pens.at Trinity, I- b
1850. [Eldest] s. of William Henry [M.P.], of Hemsworth
Hall, near Pontefract, Yorks. (for whom see D.N.B.) [and
Priscilla, d,ui. <>t Samuel ' .uriuv, of Hum 1 f . u - . , \\ • -t H.un,
Essex]. B. [Dec. 13], 1840, at Woodthorpe, Yorks. School,
Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. i*so. Of Hem-worth Hall,
Yorks.. J.I'. Married, Feb. 28, 1867, Amur Gertrude, dau,
of John Frederic La Trobe Bateman, F.R.S., of Moor Park,
Surrey. Died Sept. 7, 1919. Brother of Charles A. (r868).
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
LEATHART, PERCIVAL WILSON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4,
1895. [Of Gateshead, Purli.un. B. Aug. 11, 1875.] School,
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1006. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; C1iiik.iI Assistant,
throat and ear depts. there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903.
House Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, C imbrid 1
Hon. Anaesthetist .\\\<\ surgeon in charge oi throat and ear
depts., Norwood Cottage 1 fospital. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., K.A.M.C; throat am) ear specialist,
5th Army, B.E.E.). In practice at Upper N'orw I in iuio.
Subsequently at Liverpool. Senior Surgeon. 1 \. and Ear
Infirmary, Liverpool. Throat md ear surgeon, Heart Hos-
pital, and Children's Hospital, Liver] 1 (it ;i, Uo,]hl-v
Street, Liverpool, in 1945. {Rossall Sch. Reg.\ Medical
1 directories.)
t St John's, Sept. 12,
tiief cashier, Northern
one]. B. May 5. 1870,
I Institution, 1 >i Ifa I .
Michs. 1891 ; Scholar.
LEATHEM, JOHN GASTON.
iSqi. Of Belfast. S. of J.
Banking Co., Ltd. [and M
at Belfast. S< ! I I 1 1
ami Queen's Colli .■< , B< Ifa
1892; (4th Wrangler, 1894; Math. Trip., I't II, 1st Cla
1895); B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898; Se.D. 1918. Fellow, 1896
1923; Senior burs.tr, inu.s 23. University Lei turi 1 in mathe-
matics, 1905-9, Author, mathematical. ke^ie,.] Ul Mj|
Imgton Road, Cambridge, where he died Mar. 19, 1923
(Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xuu. 139; The Times, Mar. 21, 1923.)
Leathes, Edward
LEATHER [post LEATHER-CULLEY], ARTHUR HUGO. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1864. [Youngest] s. of John
Towlerton [colliery proprietor, M.I.C.E., F.S.A., for whom
see Boase 11. 344] 'of Middleton Hall. Belford, Northumber-
land. B. Mar. 30, 1846, at Leventhorpe Hall, Leeds. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1M.5. A manufacturer at Bradford.
Of Fowberry T.wi-r. Belford, in 1894. Married, rS78, Jane
D., dau. of George Culley, C.B.,of Fowberry Tower, Northum-
berland. Assumed the additional surname of Culley by deed
poll, Nov. 10, 1894. Served in the Yorkshire Hussars.
Raised and commanded the 1st Volunteer Battalion of the
Northumberland Fusiliers. Purchased Rudloe Park, Wilts.
Died Apr. 2, 1924. Brother of the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Changes of Name; Scott, MSS,; The Timest
Apr. 4, 1924.)
LEATHER, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June .25, 1859. [Eldest] s. of John Towlerton, engineer
[colliery proprietor] (and Maria, dau. of George Leather of
Knowsthorpe). B. [Nov. 21, 1835], at Sheffield. Bapt.
May 22, 1837, [School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1859.
Of Leventhorpe H.ill, Yorks., Middleton Hall, Northumb.,
and The Friary, Tickhill, Rotherham. J. P. for Yorkshire.
Married, July 8, 1S63, Gertrude Elizabeth Sophia, dau. of
the Rev. Charles Walters, V. of Wardington, Oxon. Died
Jan. 7, 1890. Brother of the above; father of the next.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
LEATHER, KENNETH JOHN WALTERS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. [4th] s. of Frederick [Tohn] (above),
of Birstwith Hall, Ripley, Yorks. B. July 6, iS;8, at Tickhill.
School, Wellington t Liege Matric, Michs. 1896. Second
Lieut., 3rd Batt., Durham L.L, 1898; 1st Bait., 1899. Served
in the S. African War, 1840-1902. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, 4th Batt., Durham' L.L; Lieut. -Co]., 20th Batt.,
Durham L.L, 1915; severely wounded, 1916; at Eastern
Command Headquarters, 1 ■ * 1 7 18; commanded 4th (Militia)
Batt., Durham L.L, 191S; C.B.I-:., 1910). Of Whalton,
Northumberland, in 1945. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; Army
Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
LEATHERDALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 4,
1822. in" Norfolk. Matric. Mi< hs. 1V2; B.A. 1827. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Tune 10, 1827; priest, Oct. 7, 1827; C. of
Smallburgh, Norfolk, 1848-9. R. of Bracon Ash, 1850-4.
R. of Little Plumstead, 1854-63. Disappears from I lergy
List, 1879. (P. E. Towell.)
LEATHES, CARTERET EUSTACE de MUSSENDEN. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 14, 1887. [Eldest] s. of
the Rev., Cfarteret] H[enry] (next), of Reedham, Gt Yar-
mouth. B. Sept. 6, 1867, at Lowestoft. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Lent, i8S7;B.A. 1889; M.A. 1897, Mus.Bac. (Oxiord)
1897 F.R.C.O., 1003 Organist of St Mark's, Windsor,
Living at Nice, France, in Dec. 1941. Brother of Hill M.
(i«88). (T.mbridge Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; 1 he limes,
Jan. z, 1942.)
LEATHES, CARTERET HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 12, 1S51, [2nd] s. of Henry, gent, (and Charlotte C.
Fowler). B. Mar. 4, 1832, at Herringfleet, Suffolk. [School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 185 1; B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Nov. 18, 1S55; priest, Nov. 16, 1856; C. of Gun-
thorpe, Norfolk, 1855-0. R. of Southwood with Limpenhoe,
1856 70, R. of Reedham with Freethorpe, 1870-19 14.
Married, IV<\ 17, 1856, Lucv Kllen, dau. of the Rev. William
II. Clarki Resided latterly in Maida Vale, London, where
he died Mar. !o, 1919. Father of the above and of Hill
M (1888). (Uppingham Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; < >
I he 1 itnes, Apr. 1, 19T9.)
LEATHES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius, June 28,
1768. [3rd] s. of Carteret [formerly Mussenden], I sq , oi
Bury St Edmunds. B. at Hengrave, Suffolk. S< tu oi,
Wyverstone, Scholar, Michs. 1768 Mar. 1771. Matric.
Easter, 17^0. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec 19, 1771; priest,
Fune 11, 177s; C.of Reedham. Norfolk, 1773. R. of Reedham
and R. of Freethorpe, 1775 B8. V. of Limpenhoe ind
Southwood, 1779 88. Married Elizabeth, dau oi the Rev.
James Reading, of Woodstock, Oa m Died June jo, 1788,
at Reedham; buried then- I it her of tb next and of ( leorge
R- (i797); brother of John ( 1 ; v»|. ( Burke, L.G., which gives
'died ] ■■'.<■ Wag., 1 -■, n, 659.)
LEATHES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, July 1,
1794. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward (above), of Reedham,
Norfolk. Schi h ils, Norwich [and Eton]. Scholar. 1 798 ;
matric. Lent, 1799; B.A. 1799. Migrated as Fell. -Com. to
Queens', June 25, [800 ( >rd, deacon (Norwii h) May 3, 1801.
R. of Reedham with Freethorpe, Norfolk, 1801-44. Died
Jan. 17. 1844, at Milan, aged of>. Brother of George R. (1707).
[Eton ( <i'u AV; ,i..->. t Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke,
L.G., which gives "died s.p. 1847*; G. Mag., 1844, I. 327.)
Leathes, Edward
LEATHES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 16, 1815.
[5th] s. of George, Major, 1st Royal Dragoons, of Bury
St Edmunds [and Mary, dau. of J. Moore, of Wares.]. B.
1797. [School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Ma trie. Michs.
1815. Lieut., 1st Roval Dragoons. Of Xormanstone, Lowes-
toft. Capt. Commandant, 17th East Suffolk Rifles. J. P. and
D.L. for Suffolk. Married, 1823, Eliza Mary, dau. of John
Galloway, of Exeter, and had issue a large family. Died
1871. Buried at Herringneet. Brother of the next and of
John F. (1S04). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 379; Burke,
L.G.)
LEATHES, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 17,
1812. Of Norfolk. [4th] s. of George, of Bun- St Edmunds.
B. at Kirby, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1813;
B.A. 1S16. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 16, 1S17; priest,
Nov. iq. 181S. R. of Great and Little Livermere, Suffolk,
Sept. iS, 1S20. R. of Ringsfield with Redisham ami C. of
the donative of Herringneet, 1829. R. of Wickhampton,
Norfolk, 1836-70. C. of Reedham in 1S43; R. there 1844-70.
Married, 1821, his cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James
Tompson, and had issue a large family. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. Father of the next ; brother of the above and
of John F. (1804). (Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Burke, L.G.)
LEATHES, FREDERICK de MUSSENDEN. Adm. pens, at
Caius, June 9, 1846. S. of the Rev. Frederick (above). B.
Dec. 1S27, at Herringrleet, Suffolk. School, Yarmouth pro-
prietary. Matric. Michs. 1846. Resided 'about two years."
Examiner in the Audit Office, Somerset House, London,
1851-80; Principal Clerk, 1880-5. Died Feb. 20, 1898, at
Folkestone. (Venn, 11. 276.)
LEATHES, GEORGE READING. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 3,
1797. [^nd] s. of the Rev. Edward (1768), R. of Reedham,
Norfolk [and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. James Reading, of
Woodstock, Oxon.]. [B. in 1780. School, St Paul's.] Matric.
Michs. 1798; Scholar; B.A. 1S01; M.A. 1813. Ord. deacon
[Norwich) Mu 27, 1S03; priest, Sept. 25, 1803. R. of
WiLkhampton, Norfolk, 1S03-36. R. of Limpenhoe with
Southwood, 1803-36. R. of Flordon and R. of Gissing
St Mary, 1811-16. Married, 1821, Sarah, dau. of Lieut. Gen.
Hethersett, of Shropham Hall. Died s.p. Jan. 1, 1836, at
Shropham, 'aged 56'; having been stricken on Christmas
Day by a fit of apoplexv while at his reading desk; he lingered
foraweek. Brother of Edward (1794). [St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S36, I. 439.)
LEATHES, HILL MUSSENDEN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1888. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Carteret Henry (1851),
R. of Reedham, Gt Yarmouth [and Lucy Ellen Clarke]. B.
June 8, 1869, at Lowestoft. Schools, Ashbocking, Ipswich
and Tonbndge. Matric. Michs. 1S8S; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1896.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Clinical
Assistant, East London Children's Hospital, Shadwell. In
practice at Godalming until 1915. Subsequently of Herring-
fleet Hall, Lowestoft. Died Apr. 22, 1927.' Bri
Carteret E. de M. (1887). (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Eagle, xlv. 108; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 26,
1927-)
LEATHES, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 14, 1783. Of
Cumberland. Matric. Easter, 1784; B.A. (aegrot.) 1787;
M.A. 1790. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 18, 1788;
C. of Kettiebaston, Suffolk, 178S. R. of Mepal with Sutton,
Cambs., 1802-36. Died Jan. 8, 1836. {Foster, Index Eccles.)
LEATHES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 1, ir_v,.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, May 19, 1759. [Eldest] s. of
Carteret, of Hengrave, Suffolk. School, Wyverstone, Suffolk.
Matnc. Mich?. 1759; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767. Of Reedham,
Norfolk, and Herringneet Hall, Suffolk. Married Mi
Death. Died s.p. 1787, aged 48. Brother of Edward (1768).
(Burke, L.G., which gives 'died 1788'; C. J. Palmer, The
Perlusiration of Great Yarmouth, in. 378-9.)
LEATHES, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 20,
1804. [2nd] s. of George [Major of Dragoons, who served in
the German War, 1760-3], of Bury St Edmunds [and Marv
Moore]. Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 180S; M.A. 1S11. Of
Herringrleet Hall and Reedham, Norfolk, 1808, on the death
of his elder brother, Lieut. -Col. George Augustus. Died s.p.
Sept. 8, 1848, aged 60, and succeeded by I
Henry Mussenden. Brother of Edward (1815) and Frederick
(1812). {Peile, 11. 354; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., i84S, 11. 444,)
LEATHES, MORDAUNT. Adm. pens, 'at Corpus Christi,
June 12, 1764. Of Norfolk. B. July 2, 1747. Main
1764; Scholar, 1764; B.A. 1768; M.A. 1771. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Sept. 24, 1769; priest, July 14, 1771; C of Matlask,
Norfolk 1769. C. of Erpingham, 1771. R. of Itteringham,
Leaver, William John
LEATHES, STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
S. of the Rev. Chaloner Stanley [Exeter College,
1 Oxford, 1S16I, R. of Ellesborough, Bucks., deceased. B.
M it. 2i, 1836], at Ellesborough. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852; Tyrwhitt scholar, 1S53; M.A. 1S55. Hon. Fellow,
1S85. Hulsean Lecturer, 1S73. Hon. D.D., Edin., 1878.
Adm. ad eunilem at Oxford, 1855. Professor of Hebrew at
King's College, London, 1863. Bampton Lecturer at Oxford,
1874. Warburton Lecturer at Lincoln's Inn, 1876-80. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1S56; priest, 1857; C. of St Martin's,
Salisbury, 1856-S. C. of St Luke's, Berwick Street, London,
1S58. C. of St James's, Westminster, 1858-60. Boyle
Lecturer, 1S6S-70. P.C. of St Philip's, Regent Street, 1S70-
80. R. of Cliffe-at-Hoo, Kent, 1880-9. R- of Much Hadham,
Herts., 1889-1900. Member of the Old Testament revision
committee, 1870-85. Preb. of St Paul's, 1876-1900. Married,
July 6, 1858. Matilda, dau. of the Rev. John Martin Butt,
R. of East Garston, Berks. Author of numerous theological
works. Died Apr. 30, 1900, at Much Hadham rectory. M.I.
Father of the next. (Jesus Coll. Notes; Boase, vi. 25; Al.
Oxon.; Crockford; Who was Who, 1897-1916; D.X.B.;
E. ^attain.)
LEATHES, STANLEY MORDAUNT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 13, 1879. S. of the Rev. Stanley (above), of Cliffe
rectorv, Rochester, Kent. B. May 7, 1861, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1SS0; Scholar, 1880; Bell
scholar, 1881; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 188-'; Pt II,
1st Class, 1884); B.A. 1884; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1884;
Cobden prize, 1S86; Members' prize, 1887; M.A. 1888.
Fellow, 1886. Lecturer in Modern History, 1892-1903. Assis-
tant Registrary, 1893. Secretary, General Board of Studies,
igoo-3. Secretary to the Civil Service Commission, 1903-7;
Commissioner, 1907; First Commissioner, 1910-27. His
term of office in this last post made very great demands upon
him, not only during the War of 1914-19 but also subse-
quently. Establishment Officer in the Ministry of Food.
Took an active part in editing the Cambridge- Modern History.
Author, The People of England; Rhythm in English Poetry,
etc. For some years editor of the Proceedings of the Cam-
bridge Antiquarian Society, of which he was an active
member. C.B., 1911. K.C.B., 1919. Died July 25, 1938.
(Who was Who, 1929-40; Cambridge Review, Now 4, 1938;
The Times, July 27 and 30, 1938.)
LEATHLEY, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity, May 17, 1S30. [Eldest] s. of William [merchant, of
Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, London]. B. [Nov. 10,
i8n],inLondon. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs. 1830;
B.A. iS^5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 28, 1835. Called
to the Bar, June ir, 1847. (List of Carthusuins; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Law Lists.)
LEAVENS, ALFRED JOHN (1864) and HARRY WALTER
(1859), see CHOLMLEY.
LEAVENWORTH. CHARLES SAMUEL. Adm. at Peterhouse,
as an advanced student and Fell. -Com., Oct. 1900. [S. of
Daniel C, deceased. B. July 17, 1874, at New Haven.
U.S.A. Educated at Yale College and University.] Matric.
Michs. 1900. Professor of History at Nanyang College,
Shanghai, China. Came to Europe at a time of unrest in
China, but subsequently returned there. In England in 1911.
Author, The Arrow War with China; The Loochoo
Directory of Yale Men in China. (T. A. Walker, 648.)
LEAVER, JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
1851. OfMiddlesex. [Eldest s. of John, of St Luke's, London,
Matrii . Michs. 1851. Migrated to Oxford, ami matrii .
from Magdalen Hall, Dec. 16, 1851, age 26. (.4/. Oxon.)
LEAVER, TAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1848. S t
William, gent. B. July 16, 1830, in the City of 1
Bapt. at St Sepulchre's. Schools, King's College, London,
and the Diocesan School, Oxford. Migrated to Cain-. ;
1849; matric. Michs. 1849; prizeman, 1852; B.A. 185 ;; M.A.
1856. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of High
Wycombe and Amersham, Bucks., 1S55-8. C. of St Thomas s,
Stamford Hill, and Upper Clapton, 1858-61. I
Michael's, Highgat Col Essex, 1S66-72.
C. of Cirencester, Gloucs., 1873-5. C.-in-charge of Alphingtou,
Devon, 1875-S1. Died at the parsonage, Alphimrtnn, \|i. i.\
l88l. (Venn, II. 291; ( r. , ,'./ ■;./; J n,- i.inrJiiK,
1881.)
LEAVER, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. jx-ns. at St John's, Nov. 30,
1882 [previously a Non-Coil, student). S. of John William,
schoolmaster [and Charlotte] B N . 1, 1 yt . il
Street, Woolwich. Mu- 1
of St John's, Blackheath. (British Musical Biography.)
127
Le Bas, Charles Webb
LE BAS, CHARLES WEBB. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov zi, 1795. S. of Charles [lineii draper], of Bond Street,
London. [Of a Huguenot family, of Caen; his great-grand-
father fled to England in 1702.] B. Apr. 26, 1779. School,
Hyde Abbev School, near Winchester. Matric. Michs. 179$;
Scholar, 1798; Craven scholar, 1709; B.A. (4M Wrangler)
1800; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1800; Members' prize (2nd),
M.A. 1 -<c. Fellow, 1802. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1S02.
Called to the Bar, 1S06; but deafness compelled him to
abandon the law. Tutor to the sons of the Bishop of Lincoln,
1808. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1812; priest, 1S12; R. of St Paul's,
Shadwell, 1812-43, K. of Darheld, Vorks. 1812 25. C. of
Womb well, 1812-25. Preb.of Lincoln, 1812-61. Mathematical
Professor and Dean in the East India College, Haileybury,
1813-37; Principal, is ;- ; 1; resigned. Married, 1814, Sophia,
dau.of Mark Hod^'-ii, - •! 1! ■ I' a \>t< w-rv, inventor of 'India
pale ale.' Author./ onsideratum on U trades; Life of Thoma I .
Middleton, Bishopoft aUutta; Lifeo) Wicliff; LifeofCrantner;
I : Laud, etc., and of nearlv eighty articles in the British
( title. Resided latterly at Brighton, where he died Jan. 25,
1861. The Le lias prize, to perpetuate his memory at
Cambridge, was founded in 184S, chief! v bv his old Hailey-
bury pupils. [Boose, II. 346; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1861, 1. 347)
LE BLANC, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 1,
1K25. ud s. of William, 1-..1 , deceased, late of I Iridt^e Slre.'t,
Blackfriars, London. [Cine of these names, b. 1809, was d
Charterhouse School, 1821. 'Of Leamington,' in List of
Carthusians, 1879.]
LE BLANC, SIMON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 1, 1766.
[2nd s. of Thomas, of Charterhouse Square, London. B.
c, 1748.] Matric. Michs. 1766; Scholar, 1766; LL.B. 1773.
Fellow, 1779-99. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Feb.
1773. On the Northern Circuit. Serjeant-at-law, 1787.
University Counsel, 1791. Puisne Judge of the King's
Bench, 1799. Knighted, 1799- Lord Campbell described his
appearance as 'prim and precise,' but expressed a high
opinion of his ability. Resided in Bedford Square, London,
where he died unmarried Apr. is, 1S16. Brother of the next.
(Warren's Book; < .U, Hist. Reg., 57; D.N.B.)
LE BLANC, THOMAS. Adm pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 11,
1760. [Eldest s. of Thom.is, of Charterhouse Square, London.]
Matric. Easter, 1760; Scholar, 1761. Of Cavenham, Suflolk.
Brother of the above; father of the next.
LE BLANC, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 3, 1780. S. and h. • .1 — [Thomas] (above), of Cavenham,
Suffolk. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1791 ;
Scholar, 1791; LL.B. 1795; LL.D. {per Lit. Keg.) 1816.
Fellow, 1800-15; Master, 1815-43. Vice-Chancellor, 1 .■., .
F.S.A. Of Lincoln's Inn. As Vice-Chana tlor be - 1 tired the
pun base of the present Botanical Garden I it 1 (th« pi iperty
of Trinity Hall) by the University. He is descril ■ -i- u ■
been a devotee of port, and a martyr to gout. 1 'ied at Nor-
thaw. Herts.. Ian. 23, 1843. (Warren's Book; H. E. Maiden,
Trinity Halt History, 215-16.)
LE BLOND, FRANCIS BERNARD AUBREY. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1.892 Eldest s. of Francis Aubrey, merchant,
of Victoria Villa, Norbiton. B. there May 1 ;. 1 >^ ■ ■ > . S< hooi,
King Alfred's, Wantage. Matric, Michs. 1892; B.A, 1895,
Lived at Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
LE BRETON, HENRY PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23,
1872. [2nd] s. of James Edward, of Braddon's Cliff, Torquay
|aud Eleanor Anne, dau. of J. Dickenson], B. there Mar. 7.
1853. School, Radley. Maine. Michs. 1*72; LL.B 1 I
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1873. Called to the Bar,
June 13, 1877. On the Western Circuit. Died unmarried
Dec. 17, 1S98, at Southampton. The family were formerly
seigneurs of La Hague, ties Vingt LivTes, des Niemes < t des
Nobretez, in Jersey. (Radley ( oil. Reg.; Law Lists; Scott,
MSS.; Inns oft ourt (suh Breton); Burke, E.G., The Times,
Dec. 20, 1898.)
LE BROCQ, ANDREW NOBLE. Adm. at Pembroke, 0< I 1895.
S. and h. of Philip, Captain in the merchant service, retired,
of St John's, Jersey. B. Sept. 21, 1876, in Jersey. School,
Saffron Walden. Matric. Michs. 1895. Died Apr. 1896.
Brother of the next.
LE BROCQ, CHARLES NOBLE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. [897.
Second s. of Philip, naval Captain, retired, of La 11 iuge
Boete, St John's, Jersey. B Oct. 12, 1879, at st Mary's,
Jersey. School, King Edward's, Saffron Walden. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.B. and B.Chir., 1906; M.D. 1909.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., [905
House Physician at St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1 I
at St Saviour, Jersey. Visiting Physician, General Hospital,
Jersey, and Medii al Su] ri tei it fei sey Mental Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914 1 - Surgeon-i ipt., R [ersey
Medical Corps, attached R.A.M.C.). Of King's Farm,
St Saviour, Jersey. Died Aug. 30, 1947. Brother of the above.
[Medical Directories.)
Ledgard, Ralph Gilbert
LE BROCQ, PHILIP. B.A. 1774, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Clare, 1774. S. of John, of St Peter's, Isle of Jersey.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, May 14, 1766,
age 18 ; B.A. (Oxford) 1770. C. of Ealing, Middlesex. Author.
(Biog. Diet, of Living Authors; Al. Oxon (sub Brocq).)
LE BROCQ, WILLIAM PHILIP JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1S79. S. of John. B. [Sept. 15, 1857], at La Fontaine,
St Peter's, Jersey. Schools. St Aubms and private. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 18S3; M.A. 1886. Master at Christ's
College, Brecon, for many years. A private tutor, of Bridge
Street, Brecon, in 191 1. (Pale, 11. 670; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
LE CHAMPION, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Sept. 21, 1893. S. of Arthur [formerly Mullei . 1 sq ,
retired Army Capt., of W. Kensington. B. Oct. 21, 1871, m
Dublin. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S93. (T. A.
Walker, 628.)
LECKY, WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE. Hon. Litt.D. 1891.
Historian. [Eldest s. of John Hartpole, J. P., of Dublin.
B. Mar. 26, 1838, at Newtown Park, Co. Dublin. School,
Cheltenham College.] B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1859;
M.A. 1S63. M.P. for Dublin University, 1896-1903. P.C.,
1897. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1888. His first book, The
Declining Sense of the Miraculous, 1M15, had an immediate
and great success; History of European Morals followed in
1869. His greatest work, Hist ft v of England :n the Eighteenth
Century, appeared in 1878. One of the first twelve re, ipients
of the Order of Merit in 1902. Died Oct. 22, 1901. {Chel-
tenham Coll. Reg.: Who was Who, 1897-1916; D.N.B.;
Cambridge Review, June 11, 1S91.)
LE CORNU. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1869. S. of Philip, Esq. B. at St Ouen, Jersey. School,
Victoria College, Jersey (Dr Cleave). Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876
LE COUTEUR, FRANCIS. B.A. i775. incorp. from Oxford;
M.A, from Clare. 1775- S. of John, of St Mary's, Isle of
[er-.ey, gent. Matnc. from Jesus College, Oxford, July 6,
1762, age 17; B A. (Oxford) 1707. Fellow of Exeter College,
, 63 72 V. of St Sauveur, Jersey. {Al, Oxon (sub Coutew).)
LE CREN, DOUGLAS RUSSELL JAUMARD. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Apr. 29, 1889. S. of Henry John. B. [May 10,
1868], at Timaru, New Zealand. Schools, Lancing College
(1879-80), Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand
(1880-7), and at Otago University (1S87-9). Matric. Easter,
1889; B.A. 1S92. At the London Hospital. Of Craighead,
Timaru, New Zealand, in 1911. (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Pale,
11, 750, which gives date of birth, Apr. 12, 1870.)
LED3R00KE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at EMMANUEL, Tune 28, 1753.
S. of the Rev. Joseph [V. of Scraptoft, Leu - \ >. 1m..],
Nuneaton (Mr Liptrott). Matnc Michs. 1753; B.A. 1757.
C. oi Market Bosworth, Leics., c. 1 759-70. Died Jan- 3. 1779.
a ;ed 45. M.I. at Market Bosworth. (Nichols, iv. 503.}
LEDGARD, FREDERICK THOMAS DURELL. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 9, 1854. [2nd] s. of George Durell
[of Bournemouth]. B. [1837], at Poole, Dorset. School,
private [and Brighton College]. Matric Michs. 1854; P.. A.
1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1859; migrated to the
Inner Temple, Jan. 14, 1863. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Jan. 26, 1863. Q.C., Dec. 20, 1883. Bencher, Inner
Temple, Nov. 21, 1890. Died July 21, 1899, at 22. Vii toria
Square, Pimlico, London. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; Boase, vi.
29; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
Times, July 25, 1899.)
LEDGARD, JOHN ARMITAGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 24, 1865. [2nd] s. of Edward, .out 'and Elizabeth].
B. [Oct. 2'i, 1844]. at Huddcrslield, Vorks, B.tpt I •■ ■
i:S|j Matnc. Michs. i^-s; P. A. 1*70. Adm. Solicitor, 1874.
Practised in Manchester. Died Mar. 8, 1895, in Manchester.
(Scott. MSS.; Law Lists )
LEDGARD, RALPH GILBERT. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs. 1896. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] George. B. Jan. 15, 1877,
at Norwich. [School, St Paul's.] Matnc Michs. 1896. At
St Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1899. B.A. (Durham)
1002; M.A. (Durham) 1924. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of Bearpark, Durham, 1 90 1-2. S.P.G.
Missionary at Bombay, 1902-6; at Banda, 1906-S; at Cawn-
pore, 1908-10. Joined I.C.S. Eccles. Dept., 1910; at Saugor,
Mhow, Kashmir, Ranikhet, Jubbulpore, Nagpur, 1910-28;
Senior Chaplain, 1920. Archdeacon of Nagpur. 1926 \ of
Burnopfield, Durham, 1928-31. R. of Winston, ru ;i s.
V. and Rural Dean of Stockton-on-Tees, 1938-9. Died
July 13, 1939, at Stockton. Brother of the aext. (Si Paul's
Sch. Reg., Crockford. I.C.S. Lists; Who was Who, 1929-40;
The limes, July 15, I939-)
Ledgard, Walter Hubert
LEDGARD, WALTER HUBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Aug. 21, 1893. S. of the Rev. George [St Augustine's College,
Canterbury, i860], S.P.G. Missionary in Bombay [and Anne
Branch]. B. Aug. 9, 1874, at Bury St Edmunds. School,
St Paul's. Matric. Miens. 1893; B.A. 1896. Assistant Master
at Malvern House School. Shirley. Hants., for four years; at
Wixenford, Wokingham, 1901-7; at West Downs, Win-
chester, 1907-33-. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Hampshire Regt. (T.F.); wounded; M.C.). Brother of the
above. (Si Paul's Sell. Reg.; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
LEDGER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 8,
1859. Of Middlesex. [B. Sept. 1841, in London. School,
City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar, i860; B.A.
(4</> Wronger) 1863; M.A. 1S66. Fellow. 1863. Scholar of
London Univ.; B.A. (London) 1863. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1865; priest, 1866. R. of Duxford, Canibs., 1866-77. Pro-
fessor of Astronomy at Gresham College, 1875-1908. F.R.A.S.
R. of Barham, Suffolk, iS77^)S. Author, TheSun, its Planets,
and their Satellites. Resided latterly at Reigate, Surrey,
where he died Dec. 18, 1913, aged 72. (Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford; The Times, Dec. 22, 1913.)
LEDIARD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity. July 2,
1836. S. of Capt. Thomas, of 10, South Parade, London.
B. there. School, Middlesex (private). Matric. Lent, 1837;
B.A. 1846. C. of St Luke's, Chelsea, 1852-9. Died Mar. 1,
1859, at the rectory, Chelsea. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1859,
'• 437-)
LEDLIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23, 1879.
S. of Thomas. B. [June 23, 1853], at Rathnrland, Newry.
Schools, Dundalk and Roval School of Mines. Matric. Michs
1879; Scholar, 1879; (Nat'. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1883);
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1891; B.Chir. and M.D. 1910. In the
Inland Revenue Office, 1873; Assistant at Somerset House
Laboratory, 1S76-9. Transferred to Colonial Service, 1890;
served in Cape Colony as Assistant Controller of revenue;
Government Analyst, and Inspector at the Treasury;
retired, 1905. Of 71, St James Road, Croydon, in 1920.
(Peile, II. 668; Medical Directories.)
LEDSAM, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 18, 1831.
S. of Daniel, Esq., of Birmingham [and Sarah Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Soden. B. Jan. 26, 1813]. Educated
privately. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. [8 19, ( >r.t.
deacon (Bangor, from Canterbury) Julv 10, 1S36; priest
(Worcester) Julv 23, 1837. C. of Christ Church. Birmingham,
in 1840. P.C. of St Mark's, Birmingham, 1841-68. C. of
Limpley Stoke, Wilts., 1S68-70. V. of St John's, Hollington,
Sussex, 1870-8. Married [1) May 6, 1840, Marv, dau. of
William Floyd, of Berkwell; (2) July 29, 1S46, Sophia, dau.
of Seaman Garrard, Esq., of Blvford, St Leonard's-on-Sea.
Resided at Ashbrook Lodge, Hollington, St Leonard's-on-
Sea, 1879-1904. Died there Dec. 14, 1904, aged 91. Father
of the next. (Crockford; Eagle, xxvi. 236; The Times,
Dec. 16, 1904; G. Mag., 1840, 11. 89.)
LEDSAM, DANIEL BREAV. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 24
1866. [Only] s. of the Rev. Daniel (above). B. at Birming-
ham. School, King Edward VI, Birmingham. Matric
Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1870. Called to the Bar, 1875. Adm.
Solicitor, Feb. 1S83; for twenty years a member of the firm
of Foss, Ledsam and Blount, of 5, Fenchurch Street. Of
Egerton Gardens, London, and Swanmead, Datchet. Died
May 12, 1925, at Hollington, Sussex, aged 77. (Peile, II. 595,
which refers to his father as of 'Trinity Church, Bath'; Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, May 14, 1925.)
LEDSAM. FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Jan. 1, 1846. S. of Joseph Frederick. B. at Bir-
mingham. School, King Edward VI, Birmingham. Matric.
Miens. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1S54.
LEDWARD, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Nov. 4, 1864. S. of Septimus, of Oxton Hill, Birkenhead,
Cheshire. B. 1846, at Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon and priest
(Bath and Wells) 1870; C. of N. Petherton, Somerset, 1S70-3.
Of Frankby, Birkenhead, in 1874. Died Nov. 15, 1875.
[Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Crockford.)
LEDWARD, HUGH DAVENPORT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1896. [2nd] s. of Hugh Davenport, of the Uplands,
Bowdon, Cheshire. B. June 28, 1878, at Eccles, Lanes.
School, Bowdon College. Matric. Michs. 1896; B
Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1899 ; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1903.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.c 1
House surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital
physician, Brompton Chest Hospital. Junior Assistant
London Ophthalmic Hospital. In practice at Letchworth ,
Lee, Arthur Neale
Herts., 1910-30-. Medical Officer, Letchworth Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.. R.A.M.G). Of
The Old Rectory, North Newnton, Marlborough, in W45.
Died Oct. 19, 1946. [Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 23,
1946.)
LEDWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity. Mar. 26,
1783. S. of John, of London. School, Manchester. Matric.
Michs. 1783.
LEDWICH, D. CADE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 7, 1779.
LEE, ALEXANDER SEYMOUR (or SEYMORE). Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 5, 1889. S. of Alexander, of Blairhoyle.
Stirling. B. there May 11, 1871. School, Moffat, Dumfries
Matric. Michs. 1889.
LEE, ALFRED EUSTACE. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 19, 1887.
[Eldest s. of William. B. Sept. 22, 1868. School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1SS7; Scholar; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1895. Assistant Master at Bradfield College, 1901-m. In the
Great War, 1914-19, engaged in munition work as inspector
of steel, in Barrow area. Subsequently a private tutor;
retired, 1932. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Schsnl.n < .!,t,'
Directories.)
LEE, ALFRED THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3,
1849. [Youngest] s. of Sir John Theophilus, of Lauriston
Hall, Torquay [and Sophia Lawler, of Greenwich]. B.
[June 2S, i&2u], .it Bedhampton, Havant. School, Woolwich.
Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1851; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
Hon. LL.D., Dublin, 1866; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1867. Adm.
Com. causa at Oxford. 1S6S. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1853;
priest (Durham) Dec. 17, 1853; C. of Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham, 1853-5. C. of Tetbury, GIoucs., 1S55-6. Chaplain
to the Marquess of Donegal, 1857. V. of Elson, Hants.,
1857-8. R. of Ahoghill, Co. Antrim, Ireland, 1858-72. Rural
Dean of Antrim, 1860-72. Surrogate of the diocese of Down
and Canon, 1860-5. Chaplain to the Duke of Abercorn,
1866-8. Secretary of the Church Defence Institution, and
editor of the National Chunk. Preacher at Gray's Inn, 1S79.
Married, 1S53, Euphemia, dau. of Marriott Dalway, of Bella
Mill Author. Tacts respecting the present state of the Church
in Ireland (5th edition. 1.868); History of Tetbury; History of
the Church at Ahoghill, and Merino, is, rtr. Died [uly 19, 1S83,
at Ealing. Brother of Melville L. (1830); father of Edward
H. H. (1884). (Peile, 11. 512; Scott, MSS.; Boose, 11. 350;
Al. Oxon.; Durham Ord. Bk.; D.N.B.)
LEE (post LEE-ANTONIE), ANTONIE WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-
Com. at Jesus, Oct. 14, 1783. Of Middlesex. [Rldest s. of
William, F.R.S., deceased, of Totteridge Park, Herts, (ami
Philadelphia, dau. of Sir Thomas Dyke, 2nd Bart., of Lul-
lington, Sussex).] [School, Westminster.] Of Totteridge
Park, Herts., Colworth, Beds., and of Medmenhani, I'.u. .
(acquired by his trustees in 1781). M.P. for Gt Marlow,
1790-6; for Bedford, 1802-12. Took the additional surname
of Antonie in pursuance of the will of Richard Antonie, of
Colworth, who left him that estate. Died unmarried Sept. n,
1815, having devised all his estates to his nephew, John Fiott
(1801), post Lee. (Burke, L.G.)
LEE, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 28, 1899. S. of
Edwin Coombe. B. [Dec. 25, 1879], at Holwell, near Crediton,
Devon. School, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar. 1
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. In Germany, 1902-5; in
France, 1905-7. Assistant Master at lki\v<l.ni l..,li. g. ,
Cheshire, 1907-n; at the Grammar School, Cirencester,
GIoucs., 1918-. {Peile, II. 834; Schoolmasters' Direct >-
LEE, ARTHUR HUGH EVELYN. Adm. at Pembi
1894. S. of the Rev. William Hill (1854), R. of Wvmoudhaiu,
Leics. B. May 27, 1875, at Towcester vicarage, Northants.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Wakefield, for Ripon)
1898; priest (Bp. of Ripon) 1900; C. of St Luke's. Beeston
Hill, Leeds, 1898-1905. C. of Emmanuel Church, Leeds,
1905-3. C. of St Mary's, Ukley, 1901 ,
Church, Albany Street, London, 1910-15. C. of St Sti
St John's Wood, 1916-25. V. of St Martin's, Ken
1926-41. Died Feb. 5, 1941. (Marlborough (nil. Reg,;
Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 8, 1941.)
LEE, ARTHUR NEALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896.
[Youngest] s. of William Henry, of <>, Villa Koad, ,V n
B. there Aug. 14, 1877. School, Uppingham
; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1931. Adzn. Solicitor,
ham until 1914. Served in the Great War,
(Major, Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Der!.\
I I , Lieut. -Col., General Staff Officer, grade 3, G.H.Q.,
France; G.S.O., 1, 1918; D.S.O., 1917; O.B.E. 1919; T.D.;
Lee, Atkinson
mentioned three times in despatches; Officer (Ordre de
la Couronne, Belgium); Belgian Croix de Guerre; Order of
the Sacred Treasure (.jth Class), Japan; Order of the Crown
of Siam, 3rd Class; Order of the White Eagle, 4th Class
(Czechoslovakia).) Director of Walker and Hall Ltd.,
Sheffield, etc. Of Repton Lodge, Worksop, Notts. Brother
of Henrv B. (1894) and William E. (1894). (Uppingham Sell.
Keg.; Laic Lisa, I'.C. and D.S.O.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
Who.)
LEE, ATKINSON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899. [B. at
Driffield, 1880.] Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr. 30, tool;
B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1902 ; M.A. 1906. Sometime
lecturer on Education at Aberystwyth. Lecturer on Philo-
sophy at Manchester University. Of T22, King's Road,
Manchester, in 194s.. (7\ A. Walker, 648; Authors' and
Writers' Who's Who.)
LEE, AUGUSTUS CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mav 3, 1855. S. of Charles, of Clapham Common, London.
B. at Tooting, London. School. Clapham. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Bath and Well') 1 -'-■; priest.
r86r; C. of Chewton Mendip, Somerset, 1860-2. C. of
Banning, Kent, 1S62-5. C. of Horsemonden, 1S65-8. Latterly
of Ryarsh, Kent. Disappears from Crockford, 1S72.
LEE, AUGUSTUS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 6, 1866. Of Norfolk, fsth s. of the Rev. Henry Thomas
(1829), V. of Kavnham. B. Aug. 24, 1S47. School," Repton.]
Matric, Michs. 1866; B.A. 1.870: M.A 1884. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1 "i, priest, 1872; C. of Whitbourne, Heref.,
1871-4. Chaplain ot Brockh.tmpton, 1873-4. C. of Ludlow,
Salop, 1874-81. V. of Yazor, Heref., and C. of Mansel Lacy
and Wonnsley, iS8r-4. V. of Lugwardine, l884-r92o.
Rural Dean of Weston, 1911-20. Lie. pr., dio. Llandaff,
1922-31. Succeeded his brother, Major-Gen. Henrv Herbert,
C.B.H., at The Mount, Dinas Powis, Cardiff, in 1920. Died
there Jan. 14, 1934. {Repton Sell. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crock-
ford.)
LEE, BARTLEY. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Tune 29, 1812;
Fell. -Com., May 13, 1S14. Of Worcestershire Matric.
Easter, 1814. Ord deacon (Gloucester) June 24, 1816;
priest, Jan. 5, 1817. LeUurer of All Saints'' and St Mary's,
Huntingdon, -1841-3. R. of Warbovs, Hunts., 1843-5.
Lecturer at St Marys with St Benedict's, Huntingdon,
1845-58. C. of Woolley and Barham, Hunts., T855-8. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1859. (Hockaday, MSS.)
LEE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 9, i8r3. B. at
Leeds, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S24; priest, r.82s. C. of Marsh
Gibbou, Bucks., c. 1830. V. of Yaxley, Hunts., 1836-68.
Disappears from Crockford, 1870. Father of Charles H. L.
(1852). (Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.)
LEE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, May r3, 1846;
re-adm. pens. Oct. r2, 1846. S, of William, wine merchant
[and Mary], B. Mar. 30, 1827, at St James's, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. (17//! Wrangler) 1.850; M.A. 185s
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of All Saints',
Derby, rSso-r. V. of Christ Church, Leicester. 18=11-5
V. of St Mary's, Bilston, Staffs., 1S55-60. V. of Holy Trinity,
Haverstock Hill, London, 1860-71. V. of St Leoii.ird'sl
Bilston, Staffs., 1871 -190S. Resideil latterly at Stratford-on-
Awi, where he died Ian. 20. ion. Father of Charle- St A
(18S9). (Crockford; The Times, Jan 25, 1911.)
LEE, CHARLES HENRY LENS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus
June 22, 1S52. S. of the Rev. Charles (1813). B. it Marsh
Gibbon, Lucks. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1852.
LEE, CHARLES MONTGOMERY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. t, 1875. S. of Richard, Esq. B. 111 London. Matric'
Michs. 1875.
LEE, CHARLES ST AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889 S oi the Rev. Charles (1S46), of Bilston
vicarage, Staffs. B. 1870. in London. Schools. Christ's
Hospital [and King Edward's School, Birmingham]. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896, Assistant Master at
Eagle House, Sandhurst, 1 : .,0 1.,,,.,, 1 tie ( ,r. mini u School,
Newbury, 1907-20-. (Schoolmasters' I'lreetuties.)
LEE, CHARLES WILFRID. Adm. at Trinity Hall 189!
S. of H. W. [Henry Wilmot, J. P., of Gelhgemlvii, Dolgellv],
Esq., of The Charterhouse, London. '1: 1.-.72 ] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1891. Adm Solicitor, 1901. Practised in
London. J.I', for Merionethshire. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists, disappears after 1930.)
LEE, CRICHTON STIRLING. Adm. at CaIus, Oct. 1, 1898. S. of
John Stirling, deceased. B. [Sept. 18], 1870, at Wood Green,
Middlesex. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1898; B_A.
T905; M.A. 1925. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House
Phvsician there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Casualty Officer,
London Temperance Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer,
King Edward VII Sanatorium. Midhurst, Sussex. Practised
at Wolverhampton. Senior Medical Officer, Moxley Sana-
Lee, Francis
torium, and Senior Tuberculosis Officer for South Staffs.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Cap!., R.A.M.C.). Died
Oct. 15, 1929, at Little Shelford, Cambs. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 558; Medical Directories; Univ. Wat List;
The Junes, Oct. 17, T929.)
LEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 16, 1829. S.
of — Lee, Esq., of — , near Sidbury, Devon. Matric. Lent,
1830.
LEE, EDWARD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 20,
1872. [Only s. of John Edward, of Svracusa, Torquay. B
1851.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. r8S2. T.P. for
Monmouthshire and Hampshire. Of Fowley, Liphook,
Hants., in 1906. (Cambridge Yearbook; Crisp, Vis. of
England and Wales, xvi. 126; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LEE, EDWARD HENRY HOARE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1884. S. of the Rev. Alfred Theophilus (1S49), D.D.
B. [Oct. 1, 1865], at Ahoghill. Co. Antrim. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master
at Doncaster Grammar School, 188S. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1888; priest, r8S9; C of Wimborae Minster, Dorset, t88S-
igoo. V. of Hilton, 1900-12. V. of Whitchurch Canoni-
corum with Marshwood, Stanton St Gabriel and Fishponds,
19T2-38. C.-in-charge of Catnerston-Leweston, T930-3; R.
there 1933-8. Canon and Prebendary of Salisbury, ro?2-.|i.
Author, The Plan of Caiaphas. Latterly of Kilmingtcm,
Axmmster, Devon. Died Feb. I, 1950. (St Paul's Si
Petle, 11. 708.)
LEE, EDWARD HUGHES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July r, r822. S. of Francis B. [Apr. 11, 1806], in London.
Schools [Westminster, 1816-17 and] Finchlev, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1822. Died Sept. 13, 1S34, at Boulogne,
France. (Record of Old Westminsters and supp.)
LEE, ELLIS BERTRAM TROLLOPE. Adm. pens, (age 20J at
Jesus, Apr. T896. S. of Ellis, Colonel. B. at Lucknow.
School, Radley. Matric. Easter, 1896. Land Agent, 1898-
rgo2. Of 19, Twickenham Road. Teddmgton, Middlesex in
1933- (Radley Coll. Reg.)
LEE, ERNEST MARKHAM. Matric Non-Coil. Michs. 1892.
[S. of Mrs Lee, of 7, New Square, Cambridge. B. June" 8,
1874. School. Perse, Cambridge.] Mus.B. 1804. Mui. .
to Emmanuel, Oct. 8, 1894; organ scholar; B.A. 1895; M.A.
and Mus.D. 1899. F.R.C.O. Organist, All Saints', Woodford
Green, 1896-T9TT. Examiner in music to University of
London, 1913-17. Director of Woodford Green Chamber
Concerts, 1901. University Extension Lecturer at Oxford,
Cambridge and London Universities. Professor. Incorporated
Society of Musicians, 1903; President, 1927-S. Visited
Canada, New Zealand, Jamaica and India, as Lecturer and
Examiner. Author of works on composition and of church,
choral and orchestral music; Paris in Spnng (a light opera).
Of Hill Top, Westward Ho!, Devon, in 1945. (Who's Who
in Music; Who's Who.)
LEE, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 8, 1894. [S. of
James, merchant, of r6o, Brixton Road, London. 13. Nov. 8,
1874.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Lent, 1894; B.A.
1896. Worked for some tune with Atkinson and Co., West-
minster Bridge Road, (Ma chant Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
LEE, EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. r, 1895. S. of
Philemon James. B. June 30, TS76, at Wolverhampton.
School. Wolverhampton Grammar (Mr T. Beech and Mr
Williams). Matric. Michs ih,,s; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1S08; M.A. 1002. Ord deacon (Southwell)
1899; priest, 1900; C. of Southwell Cathedra], 1S99-1900.
C. of Weaverham, Cheshire, T900-3. C. of St Matthew's,
Stockport, 1903-9. Assistant Hospitaller, St Bartholomew's
Hospital, London, 1909-11. C. of St Paul's, Clerkenwell,
1911-26. C. of St Giles's, Camberwell, T927-35. C. of St
Peter's, Oundle, Northants., 1936-43. Lie. to off., dio. of
Peterborough, T943-S-. Residing .it Oundle in 1945. (Wolver-
hampton '<>. Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
LEE, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's. ]une 27, 1785. S. of
tin Rev. Francis, of Wyresdale, Lanes B. May, 1766, in
Lancaster. Schools. Lam aster ami Sedbergh. Mitre . Mielis.
Si holar, 178S; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Sept. 20, 1789; priest (Lichfield and Coventry,
Litt. dun. from Winchester) June 3, 1792; C. of Wyresdale,
1789. Chaplain to the Prince Regent. Married, T804,
Catherine Ball, 'from whom, however, he was soon separated,
and in iSro obtained a verdict with £500 damages against
the Hon. Major Blacquiere; on Dec. 5, i8ri, obtained a
divorce in the Court of Arches. At the trial, Mr Park, the
defendant's counsel, animadverted in strong terms of censure
against Mr Lee, who it seems had carried off Miss Ball
unknown to her friends, although he was old enough to be
her father.' Author, English translations in poetry and pi >se
from the Creek poets and prose authens; I'oetnal translations
from Hesiod; The Odes of Pindar, translated; etc. Shot
himself 'whilst dangerously insane,' in 1820. (Setlbergh Sch,
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 354; G. Mag., 1826, II. 92.)
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Lee, Francis Archer
LEE, FRANCIS ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28,
1874. S. of William Randall, of Knowles, Hurstpierpoint,
Sussex. B. Apr. 29, 1855, at Brighton. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1S7S. Master of a pre-
paratory school at Ashdown House, Forest Row, Sussex.
Died there Jan. 21, 1S98. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 22,
1898.)
LEE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 1, 1858.
[2nd] s. of Charles, of 41, Grosvenor Place, London, B.
Jan. 24, 1S40, in Surrey. School, Surrey (private). Matric.
Michs. 1S5S. Migrated to Magdalene, Oct. 15, i860. Adm. at
the Inner Temple. Nov. 17, 1S60. Called to the Bar, June 9,
1865. On the South Eastern Circuit. Conveyancer. (Inns of
Court; Lou- Lists until 1930.)
LEE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1859.
[5th) s. of Henry, builder [of Balham, Surrey] [and Maria
Matilda]. B. Aug. 11, 1840, in London. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1867. Cricket 'blue,'
i860. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 9. 1862. Called to the
Bar, June 9, 1S65. On the South Eastern Circuit. Played
cricket for Surrey and for Middlesex; member of the M.C.C.
committee, 1878-82 and 1883-7. Died Nov. 14, 1922, at his
residence at Streatham, London. Step-brother of John M.
(1844). (Scott. MSS.; Book of Blues; Inns of Court; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 15, 1922.)
LEE [post NORMAN-LEE], FREDERIC BETHUNE NORMAN.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1S74. S. of the Rev.
Thomas (1849), C. of St Giles -in -the -Fields, London [and
Harriet Ann]. B. Sept. 14, 1S55, at Bloomsbury. Bapt.
Nov. 28, 1855. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Assumed the name Norman-Lee in
1881. F.R.G.S., 1885. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1SS2; priest,
1SS3; C. of Luton-next-Chatham, Kent, 1882-4. C.F. at
Chatham, 1S84-3; at Aldershot, 1885-7; at the Curragh,
18S7-90; at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1890-4; at Gosport,
Hants., 1894-9; at Portsmouth, 1899. Senior Chaplain,
6th Div. Field Force, S. Africa, 1S99-1900. C.F. at St
George's, Aldershot, 1900-3. Senior Chaplain in Egypt,
1903-8; in E. Command, Warley, 1908-9; at Winchester,
1909-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19. R. of Worting,
Hants., 1917-21. Died July 12, 1921. [Univ. Wat List;
The Times, July 14, 1921; Changes of Same.)
LEE (or LEIGH), GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at EMMANUEL,
Jan. 19, 1778. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1778. [School,
? Harrow; if so, the George Leigh who was head of the school
in 1778.] Of Messrs Lee. Miles and Satterthwaite, bankers,
in 1799. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LEE, GEORGE ANSON BYRON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. i,
1864. Matric. Lent, 1865. Kept two terms. Left through
ill-health, and name removed, 1868.
LEE, GEORGE FAIRFAX. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1772. S. of George [of Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland
County, Virginia]. B. in America, Feb. 24, 1754. School,
Islington. Resided until Michs. 1773. Died Dec. 1800, at
Mount Pleasant. (PeUe, 11. 296; a Virginian correspondent.)
LEE, HARRY JAMES (1882), see HENRY JAMES.
LEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, May 24, 1810.
S. of Thomas, attorney, of Birmingham. B. at Edgbastou.
School, Leamington (private). Matric. Michs. 1810; M.B.
1831. L.R.C.P., 1819. M.D. (Edin.) 1815. Physician to the
General Dispensary, Birmingham, 1816-23; to the Farringdon
Dispensary, London, 1833-7. Lived in Bloomsbury and
retired, i860, to Alvechurch, Wares., where he died July 10,
1869. (Venn, 11. 154; Medical Directories.)
LEE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874. S. of
Henry, of New House, Penshurst, Kent. B. Mar. 1856, at
York. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1874. Entered the
R.M C, Sandhurst. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LEE, HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1880. [S. of George
Henry, of 8, Beaufort Villas, Surbiton. B. May 25, 1864.
School, Merchant Taylors'.] Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct.
1880; B.A. (291/1 Wrangler) 1884; M.A. 1888. Assistant
Master at Moakton Combe School, 1884-7. Ord. deacon
(Wakefield) 18S8; priest, 1889; C. of Slaithwaite,
1888-92. C. of Kinson, Dorset, 1892-7. R. of !
St Maurice, Somerset, 1897-1914. V. of Collier Stre
1914-35- Of Reigate, Surrey, in 1948. {Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Scott, MSS.)
LEE, HENRY BURGASS. Adm. pens, at Trinity. 1
1894. [Eldest] s. of William Henry, of 6, Villa Roa
tingham. B. [Dec. 26], 1874, at Nottingham. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord.
Lee, James Percy
deacon (Southwell) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Alfreton, Derbs.,
1899-1902. C. of Beeston, Notts., 1902. C. of St M
Nottingham, 1903-10. Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell,
1911-19. Southwell Lecturer and Org. Secretary for Church
extension, 1910-30. Hon. Canon of Southwell Cathedral.
Warden of Southwell Lay Readers' Assoc., 1929-41. Trea-
surer of Southwell Cathedral, 1930-48-. Chancellor, 1930-
48- Of 13, Pelham Crescent, The Park, Nottm
1948. Brother of Arthur N. (1896) and William 1 . (1894)
{Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
LEE, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 1867.
S. of William [and Matilda Wrenn]. B. at Dedham, Essex.
Bapt. Jan. 21, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1867.
LEE, HENRY JACOB (or HARRY JAMES). Adm. pens, (age iS)
at Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. Eldest s. of Jacob Blacklock,
attorney, of Brampton, Cumberland. [School, Appleby
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1882.
LEE. HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, {age 19) at Trinity,
May 16, 1829. [Only] s. of Edward [Herbert Hawke, of
Lincoln's Inn Fields and Dinas Powis, Glam. (and Mary
Anne, dau. of Thomas Thompson, of London)]. B. Apr. 21,
1811, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A.
1833; M.A. 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1S33.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) Apr. 14, 1844; priest
(LlandarT) 1844; C. of Wenvoe, Glam., 1844-6. V. of
Helhoughton with Raynham St Martin, Norfolk, 1846-71.
Married, Aug. 23, 1S37, Catherine Frances, 5th dau. of James
Thomas Broadwood, of Lyne House, Surrey. Latterly of
South Ravnham. Died Jan. 29, 1877, at Dinas Poui-
of Augustus C. (1866). {Eton Coll. Reg.; Scott, MS
ford; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
LEE, HENRY WILSON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1877. Adm.
pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 13, 1880. S. of Samuel, Esq.,
deceased. B. July 23, 1S54. School, private. B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1S80; priest (York)
18S2; C. of St Saviour's, Liverpool, 1 880-1. C. of St John's,
Sheffield, 1SS1-2. C.F. at Hong Kong, 1882-5. C. of Red-
ditch, Worcs., 1886-S. V. of Baddeslev Ensor, Warws.,
1888-1921. Died Jan. 7, 1921. {T. A. Walker, 558; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 14, 1921; The Times,
Jan. 10, 1921.)
LEE, HERBERT FAULKNER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
S. of John B., timber-merchant, of 121, Graham Road,
Dalston, London. B. Oct. 6, 1873. School, Surrey County.
Cranleigh. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. An
Army tutor for five years. Housemaster at Epsom College,
1901-18-. Of Beckenham, Kent, in 1945. (Pembroke Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEE, The Rev. JAMES. B.A. 1S28, incorp. from Dublin; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 182S. [S. of John, husbandman. B. in
Cumberland.] Adm. (age 20) at Trinity College, Dublin, 1S21;
B.A. (Dublin) 1825. Ord. deacon (Licnnef/d) 1825; priest,
1826. V. of Market Drayton, Salop, 1833-60. Disappears
from Crockford, 1868. Author, Occasional Sermons. Father
of John R. (1853). (T. A. Walker, 434 and MS. notes;
Al. Dublin; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.)
LEE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, i8(
James, J. P. for Co. Antrim, of Greenisland, Belfast [and
Annie Black]. B. Jan. 13, 1868, at Taylorstown. School,
Royal Belfast Academical Institution. Did not reside. B.A.,
Belfast, 1890; M.B. and CM., Edin., 1896; M.D., Edin.,
1902. House Surgeon at Birkenhead and Wirral Children's
Hospital. Assistant House Surgeon, District Hospital, West
Bromwich. Of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, in 1900; of Belfast in
1910-30. Of The Bungalow, Greenisland, Belfast, in 1945.
{Medical Directories.)
LEE, JAMES FRANCIS. Adm. at King's, Oct. 15, 1870. [S. of
Dr Robert, F.R.S., of Savile Row, London. B. 1850. School,
Brighton College.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Left at Easter, 1872,
Held appointments on the Grand Trunk railway and on tin-
Canadian Pacific Railway. Chief agent on the Rock Island
and Pacific Railway, U.S.A. Traffic Manager on White Pass
and Yukon Route Railway. Died Apr. 27, 1905, at Detroit,
1 ' . S A . , and buried in Woodmere cemetery there. I 1
Robert J. (1859) and John I. (1862). {Brighton 1
King's Coll. Reg.)
LEE, JAMES PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
S. oi James Holwell, - I
tingham, B. 1863, at Nottingham. School,
Michs, 1882; B.A. 1885 Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1887; C. of
Ufret ;.. Derb . 1 I "■ d 9. (Rugby
Sch. Reg ; 1 Guardian, Apr. 24,
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Lee, James Prince
LEE, JAMES PRINCE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, May 21,
1S24 [Eldest] s of Stephen [Secretary and Librarian of the
Royal Society], B. July -8, 1S04, in London. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1824; Craven Scholar,
1827; B.A. 1828; M.A. 183IJ D.D. 1S61. Fellow, 1829. 'One
of the most distinguished c lassical si holars ever known in
the University.' Ord. 1830. Assistant Master at Rugby,
1830-8 under' Dr .Arnold, who thought highly of him. R. of
Ayot St Peter, Herts., in Eccles.; not found
elsewhere). Head Master of King Edward's School, Bir-
mingham. 1838-47 Hon. Canon of Worcester, 1847. First
Bishop of Manchester, 184; 69. I'r ited the Manchester
For Library, opened in 1S52. Married Dec. 25, 1830,
Susannah, elder dau. of George Penrice, of Elmbridge,
Worcs., and had issue two daughters Author, Sermons and
of 'fragments' attributed to Isaac Barrow, D.D., collected
and edited from the MSS. 111 the University and 1 runty
College Librarii s, lE .1, these manuscripts turned out to be
spun. .11-; s„,.,:, ,/M„s for a practical use of tin Papal agression.
Died Dec. 24, 1869, at his residence, Mauldeth Hall, near
Manchester Bequeathed his fine hbrary to Owens College,
Manchester; his widow also left £1000 to provide two annual
prizes for encouraging the study of the New Testament in
Greek. {St Paul's Sell. Ave ; House, 11. 152; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; D.N.B.)
LEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse, Mar. 22,
1784. School, private. Fell. -Com. Sept. 23, 1785; matne.
Michs. 1784; B.A. 17S8. One of these names, only s. of
Thomas, of Leeds, adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, r785;
M.P. for Highani Ferrers, 1790-3- Died 1793. {Inns of
Court: Return of M.P.'s.)
LEE, JOHN (1801), see FIOTT.
LEE, JOHN BRIDGES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 4, 1867.
Eldest s. 1 if l.ihn. chemist, of Castle Rising, Norfolk. B.
tli. ■. ' '. 1 in, 184.1. Si hool, Castle Rising (Mr |. 1. Kaven).
Matrii Mi bs, 1' r. (Nat. Si i, Trip., 1st Class. 1870); B.A.
1S-1; M.A, 1x74. Adm, at the Inner Temple, June 8, 1872.
1 ill. .1 to the Bar, lune 2.8, 1876. Practised as an advocate
at the High Curt- ..1 Call utt.i. Allahabad and Lahore. Died
Nov. 7, fur. (.Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar, The limes, Nov. 14, 1917.)
LEE, JOHN IRWIN. Adm. pens, at CaiuS, Oct. 8, 1862. S. of
Robert, M.D., F.R.S. B. [July 5], 1843, at Broadstairs,
Kent. Schools, King's College, London, Brighton College
and private. Matric. Lent, 1863; B.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Kipim] i-'.'.; priest, ist;;C. of St Andrew's, Leeds. 1806-71.
C. of St George's, Leeds, 1871-2. Chaplain of the South
American Missionary Society at San Paolo, Brazil, 1874-7.
Later resided at Kingston-on-Thames. Died Sept. 12, 18S0,
in St Thomas's Hospital as the result of a railway accident
at Nine Elms Station the previous day. Brother of Robert J.
(1859) and James F. (1X70). (Brig)iton Coll. Reg., which states
th.it he was V. i.f R.unpton, Notts., and also V. of Shelford,
Notts.; Venn, 11. 360; 1 he Guardian, Sept. 15, r88o; P I
Towell.)
LEE, JOHN MORLEY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Apr. 2?, 1844.
S. of Henry, builder, of Chiswcll Street. I ..ml..!, .11. 1 Ann),
B. 1 >' t, 12, 1825, in St Luke's [pan li, Chelsi ., M
School, Ouudlc (Mr Poolev). Matric Michs 1844; B A 1848;
M.A. 1851. Cricket 'bine,' 1846-8. Play ! foi Sum 5 .1 - linst
All I-.iigl.rnd, 1847 ami 1848. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S50; priest,
1851; C. of Long Melford, Suffolk, 1850-3. C. of Abbot's
Langley. Fterts.. 1853-5. R. of Botlcy, Hants., \> 1
Kuril Dean of Bishop's Waltham, 1858-1903. Surrogate,
dio. of Winchester, 1872-T903. Hon. Canon of Winchester,
1877-1903. His father bought for him the Botley living, and
had a new rectory built; he and his parishioni r^ spent large
sums in enlarging and beautifying the church. Died Jan. 20,
1903. Step-brother of Frederick (185.1)- (Scott, MSS.; Book
of Blues. Crockford; Eagle, xxiv. 364; the Times, Jan. 21,
1903.)
LEE, JOHN ROBINSON. Adm. pens (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 1, 1853. S. of the Rev. James (1828), V. of Market
Drayton, Shropshire, n lm.,1, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1 ! .--.. trip., isl ( I .--. 1857); B A. 1858; M.A. 1863.
Fellow, 1857-72. Assistant Master at Rossall s, 1 1.
1857 60. Ord. deacon, 1859; priest, 1860; C. of Bardsea,
Lanes., i860. Author, History of Market Drayton, nil
translate. 1;- ..I ( la. si, d literature. Disappears from Crock-
1 ( shreiesl ury .8,7/ AYg.)
LEE, JOHN ROMANIS. Adm. at 1 orpus Christi, Dec. 3, 1894
S.of ThomasCot. hett, of St WuNt in'-., I. I, 1 I: ..., ,
1874, at Leicester Bapf [an. 6, is; ,. .it 1 ,1 \\ Ki. ,,|
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1895. Migrated to Trinity
Oct. 1. 1805; Scholar, 189S; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st (lass)
181,8; M.A. 1004. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1900; pries!, n.n;
C. of Wirksworth, Derbs., 1900-2. C. of Beeston, Notts.!
1902-5. Private Chaplain to the Bishop of Southwell,
I905-7- V- of Elmton and Creswell, Derbs., 1907-11!
Lee, Nicholas
Principal of St Andrew's School, Singapore, 1911-21, and
Lecturer at Hong Kong University, 1022-5. Chaplain of
Trinity Hall. 1925-12. R. of Marsham, Norfolk, nn;-t.
Perm.' to off., dio. of Ripon, 1934-6- R- °i Sproughton,
Suffolk, 1936-46. C-in-charge of Coleshill, Birmingham,
1942-5. [Haileybury Coll. Keg.; Crockford.)
LEE, JOHN THEODORE N0RR1S. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. II, 1873. [Eldest] s. of William Noms [and Alicia, dau.
of James T."Dickson, his cousin], of 5, Haddington Terrace,
Kingstown, Co. Dublin. B. July 25, r852, at Cookstown,
near Enniskerrv. School, Kingstown [and at Stuttgart].
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1894. Qualified for
the I.C.S. but did not take an appointment. Ord. deacon
(Limerick) 18S2; priest (Dublin, for Linienckl 18,83; C. of
St Michael's, Limerick, 1882-7. C. of St Stephen's, Last
Twickenham, 1887^). C. of Stoke Damarel, Devon, !'■'-., .,1.
C. of Mildenhall, Sufi- Ok, 1891-5. R. of Papworth Everard.
Cambs., 1895-9. C. of Knapwell, R. of Hardwick, 1899-1910,
and R of Childerlev, 1902-10. R. of Alwalton, Hunts.,
1910-15. V. of Hatfield Regis (or Hatfield Broad Oak),
Herts., 1915-19. C. of St Anne's. Brondesbury, London,
1920-3. A fine all-round musician, playing violin, piano and
organ. Resided latterly at 23. Clevedon Mansions, Gospel
Oak, N.W., where he died May 27, 1026. (Scott, .118 V;
Crockford; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; W. C. N. Lee; I lie 1 imes,
May 29, 1926.)
LEE, JOHN THOMAS. Matri. . Non-Coil. Michs. 1884. S. of
Thomas. B. at Netherton, Dudlev, Worcs. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, Sept. q. 1886; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 18S7; priest. 1888; C. of Leigh-on-
Mendip, Somerset, 1S87-9. C. of St Mary's, Whittlesey,
Cambs., 1S89-95. R. of Glatton, Hunts., 1S95-102S. .Author.
Sermons. Died lune 30, 1928, at Cromer. Buried at Glatton.
{Crockford; The limes. July 3, 1928.)
LEE. JOHN WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 31,
1,847. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1856. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1852; priest (Worcester) 1864. Master of
Oueen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Hartlebury, Worcs.,
1858-,-,, and C. of Hadzor, Worcs., 1870-3. V. of Bnll-y
with Michael Church, Heref., 1873-S6. {Clergy List; ( rock-
ford.)
LEE, The Rev. LANCELOT JOHN. M.A. 1864, incorp. from Oxford.
Eldest s. of the Rev. John William Thomas, of Grouville,
Isle of Jersey. Matric. from New College, Oxford, July 9,
1852, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1856; M.A. (Oxford) 1859.
Feilow of New College, 1852 74; Sub-Warden, 1869. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1857; priest, 1858. P.C. of Sandford-on-
Tharnes, 1871-4. R. of Worthen, Salop, 1874-1902. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1903. (/!/. Oxon.)
LEE, LAURENCE BLACKMUR. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1886.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Southwell) 1SS9; priest. iSoi; C of Alfreton, Derbs., 1S89-
97. C of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., 1897-1904. P.C.
of St George's, Nottingham, 1904-11. P.-in-charge of
Phoenix, Kootenay, B.C., Canada, 1911-15. C. of St Paul's.
Thornaby-on-Tees, Yorks., 1915-21. Perm, to off. at St
Luke's, Jersey, 1922. C. of St Clement's and St Nicholas,
Jersey, 1933-42. Died Jan. 23, 1042, in Jersey, dunng the
German occupation, aged 79. {Crockford; church limes.
May 2i\ 1945.)
LEE, LAWFORD YATE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 22,
1856 [Eldest] s. of John Yate [of Bebington, Cheshire,
bamsterof Lincoln's Inn. B. June 17, 1838]. School, Royal
Institution, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar, 1857;
B.A. (2o(/i Wrangler) i860; M.A. 1S63. Adm. at lincolns
Inn [an. 23, i860. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1864. Eqinty
Draftsman and Conveyancer. County Court Judge for
Cheshire, 1806-1901. Of We.ithcrouk Hill, Alvechurch, Worcs.
J. P. for Worcs. Author. £.iv and Ira.ln, of Bankruptcy.
Died May 17, 1001. {Royal Institu << Ltsts;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Kelly, Directory.)
LEE, MELVILLE LAUR1ST0N. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Magda-
lene May 4, 1839. S. of Sir John Theophilus, Knt., of
Hava'nt. mar Portsmouth. [B. 1821.] School, Brompton.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1S43. Ord. de.uuii (Exeter) 1S44;
priest, 1,845. R. of Bndport, Dorset. 1851-70. Married
1852, Emily. dau. of Thomas Dnk.-r, ..f Lewes, Sussex. Died
1870. Fatliei of Lord Lee of Fareham (1S08-1.147I. Brother
of Alfred T. (1S40). (Ft.x-Davies, Armorial Families, which
erroneously gives 'b. 1S28'; Crockford.)
LEE, NEWTON BOLLE COLBORNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29. 1841. Re adm. Oct. 6, 1845. Matnc. Michs. 1841.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. House Surgeon there 1857-8.
M.R.C.S.. 1857. Of Alton, Hants., in i860, and of Homsey-
Rise, London, N., in 1S70. {Medical Directories.)
LEE, NICHOLAS (1813), see FIOTT.
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Lee, Percy
LEE, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1859. [3rd] s.
of Charles. B. 1S40, at Tooting, London. School, Clapham,
London. Ma trie. Michs. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1S60. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1864. (Inns of
Court; Law Lists until 1S80.)
LEE, PERCY NORTHORP. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Apr. 6, 1S77. S. of William Hartley, Esq. B. at Wakefield.
School, University College School. Matric. Michs 1
Sometime of Lloyds Bank Chambers, Bradford. Died
Oct. 24, 1911, at his residence at Paignton. (Univ. Coll. Sch.
Reg.; The Times, Oct. 27, 1911.)
LEE, PHILIP DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1S9S. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Moriee [Morier (of New College,
Oxford (1867), barrister}], of 8, Victoria Road, Kensington,
London. B. Dec. 20, 187s, in London. School, Rugby.
Matric Michs. 189S. Partner in Lee, Spooner and Co.,
sugar- planters and brokers, of Antigua and London. Died
1914, at Bala, N. Wales. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
LEE, PHILIP THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Jan. 4, 1757. [2nd] s. of Richard [of Blenheim, Charles
County, Maryland, America, and Grace Ashtonj. B. in
Maryland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1757. Resided until
1759- Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 24, 1756. Called to
the Bar, Feb. io, 1764. Appointed, 1771. member of Council
for Maryland, of which his father was President. Attended
the public meeting, May 30, 1774, at Annapolis, and signed
the protest against a former resolution that the lawyers of
Maryland should bring no suit agaiust any persons in that
province for debts due to residents in Great Britain until the
Boston Port Bill be repealed. William Cooke, nephew of the
Fellow of King's of the same names, also signed this protest.
Lee, together with his father and brother, declared an
attachment to the British Crown, and in consequence their
property was trebly taxed. Married a Miss — Russell, of
England, and had issue. His two sisters went to England
and lived on loyalist pensions. Of the family from which the
Confederate General, R. E. Lee, sprang. Died Nov. 28, 1778,
at his father's house, Blenheim, on the Potomac, 'of a broken
heart, caused by the War.' (Eton Coll. Reg.; Peile, u. 263;
Inns of Court; E. A. Jones, American Members of the Inns of
Court.)
LEE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 28, 1864,
S. of the Rev. Richard (Trinity College, Dublin, 1839).
deceased [and Jane, dau. of Robert H. levers, of Castle
levers, Co. Limerick]. Matric. Michs. 1S65; Rustat Scholar;
B.A. 1669; M.A. 1872. M.A., ad eundem, at Dublin, 1882.
Second Master at the Collegiate School, Worcester, 1S69-70.
Ord. deacon, T873; priest ^London) 1S74. Assistant in the
counting-house at Christ's Hospital, 1S70-1 ; Assistant
Master at Christ's Hospital, T870-6. C. of Holy Trinity,
Finchley, 1873-5. Lecturer at St Benet's, Paul's Wharf,
1875-0. C. of St Margaret's, Lothbury, 1875-6. Head
Master of Christ's Hospital, 1876-1902. Resided latterly at
Ealing, where he died Feb. 27, 1922. (Christ's Hospital Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland, which erroneously calls
him 'D.D.'; Who was Who, 1916-28; Crockford.)
LEE, RICHARD HENRY LOVELOCK. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1, 1898. S. of Richard W\, Esq., of Highgate,
London. B. there Apr. 10, 1879. School, City of London.
Maine. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1898; B.A. 190 1; M.A. 1908.
Went to Shansi, China, in service of the Pekin Syndicate.
A.M.I.C.E., 192 1. Of S. Norwood, London, in 1945. Died
Sept. 3, 1948. (T. A. Walker, 641; M.I.C.E. List.)
LEE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke, June 25.
1850. Eldest s. of John, farmer, of Harewood, Yorks. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1855; priest, 1857; C. of Rothwell, Yorks., 1855-7. C. of
Scarborough, 1857-62. Continued to reside at Scarborough
and disappears from Crockford, 1907.
LEE, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 25, 1859.
S. of Robert, M.D., F.R.S.,of Savile Row, London. B. Nov. 9,
1841, in the parish of St James. Schools, King's College,
London, and Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1^59; B.A.
and MJ3. 1866; M.A. and M.D. 1869. At St George's and
St Thomas's Hospitals and in Paris. M.R.C.P.,
F.R.C.P., 1874. Lecturer at St George's and Westminster
Hospitals. Gulstonian Lecturer, 1874. Physician to the
Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street, London. Spe-
cialized in the diseases of children, and in the treatment of
pulmonary phthisis by antiseptic vapours. Author, medical.
Of West Drayton, Middlesex, 1910 24. Died there Nov. 17,
1924. Brother of John I. (1862) and James F. (1870).
[Venn, 11. 344; Medical Directories; The Times,
1934.)
Lee, Thomas
LEE, ROGER. Adm. pens, (ape 24) at Trinity, Jan. 29, 1846.
S. of Robert. B. at Islington, London. School. Susses
(private). Matric. Lent, 1846; B.A. 1853; M.A 1857. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Chedgrave,
Norfolk, 1856-60. C. of Gunton, Suffolk, 1860-87. Domestic
Chaplain to the Earl of Gosford, 1865. R. of Irstead, Norfolk,
1887-1905. Disappears from Crockford, 1906.
LEE, RONALD OUTRAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2,
1895. S. of Dr Lee [Herbert Grove], of The Moat, Thame,
Oxon. [B. Dec. 26, 1876.] [School, Haileybury.] Matric.
Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1S9S; B.Chir. 1904; M.B. 1906. Played
cricket for Oxfordshire and Rugby football for Middlesex.
At the Middlesex Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903.
House Surgeon and House Physician at the Middlesex
Hospital. In practice at Haddenham, Bucks., in 19 10.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C ..). In
practice at Thame, Oxon., 1920-40—. Medical < Ifficer,
Thame and Chinnor. (Haileybury Coll. Reg., Unit . Wat List,
Medical Directories.)
LEE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 25, 1814. [B.
May 14, 1783, at Longnor, Shropshire. Educated at a
Shropshire village school.] Son of poor parents; at the age
of 12 apprenticed to a carpenter by whom he was on one
occasion sent to the house of a gentleman who had a good
library, where he was discovered reading the books in his
dinner-hour. Taught himself Greek and Hebrew, and before
he was 25 had made progress in Chaldee, Syriac, Samaritan,
Persian, and Hindustani. Brought to Cambridge under the
auspices of the C.M.S. and Isaac Milner. Matric. Lent, 1814;
B.A. 1818; M.A. (per Lit. Reg.) 1S19 (in a shorter time than
usual in order to be Professor of Arabic) ; B.D. 1827. Migrated
to Trinity, 1831; D.D. 1833. D.D. (Halle) TS22. Sir Thomas
Adams Professor of Arabic, 1819-31. Regius Professor of
Hebrew, 1831-48. Ord. priest (Gloucester) June 21, 1818.
Chaplain of Cambridge gaol, 1823. R. of Bilton, Yorks.,
1825-31. Canon of Bristol Cathedral, 1831-52. V. of Ban-
well, Somerset, i83r-8. 'Charles Darwin, in 1S38, wrote that
Lee h id just then "returned to civilised society and Oriental
manuscripts" at Cambridge, having had a living or curacy
for seven years in Somersetshire.' R. of Barley, Herts.,
1838-52. One of the greatest linguists of the 19th century.
Author, A Grammar of the Hebrew Language; A Lexicon,
Hebrew, Chaldee, and English; Dissent, unscriptural and
unjustifiable; The doctrine of the Keys, etc. Died Dec. 16,
1852. Buried at Barley. (D.N.B.; Boose, it. 558; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Cambridge Review, Dec. 21, 1S52; CM.
Intelligencer, Mar. 1853; C.U. Hist. Reg., 77; De Morgan,
Budget of Paradoxes; Charles Darwin, Life and Letters, 1.
189.)
LEE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 13, 1856. [2nd]
s. of John, barrister, of Whitchurch, Salop. [B. there Mar. 16,
1837.] School, Whitchurch. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1857; B.A. (Class. Trip,, 1st Class) i860; M.A. 1866.
Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1866-7. Latin
Lecturer at University College, London. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May, 1S69. Called to the Bar, Jan. 6, 1872. Member of
the Board of examiners to the Inns of Court, 1877-8 and
1881-3. 'A scholarly recluse, familiar especially with Virgil,
whose poems he translated into English prose for Mai millan's
globe edition; and, together with James Lonsdale, of Balhol
College, Oxford (1871), certain of Horace's works.' Lived at
Dcwidington, Salop, and in Loudon. Died very suddenly
Apr. 14, 1892, in Bernard Street, London. (Inns of C ntrt;
Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Boose, 11. 359; Peile, 11.
551; The Guardian, Apr. 20, 1892.)
LEE, SIDNEY HERBERT. Matric. from Cavendish H., Michs.
1884; B.A. 1687. Migrated to Downing; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892.
At the Middlesex Hospital; House physician and surgeon
there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892. Resident Medical Officer,
Newport and County Infirmary. In practice at Teddington,
Middlesex, 1900-30-. Surgeon at Teddington I
Hospital. Medical Officer, Teddington District. ' 1
stock Green, Hemel Hempstead, Herts., in 1945. (Mi iu U
Ihrectories.)
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, I
[1 me of these names, only s. of the Rev. i ;
Lower Heyford, Oxon., deceased, was adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 16, 1755. {Inns of Court.)]
LEE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sr CatHARINI ■' , Maj
5, of William. B. in the parish of St Anne, Prini
London. Matric. Michs. 184 62. Ord.
deacon (Li afield) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of st Giles in ttae-
.1 . V. of Ossett with Gawthorpe,
Yorks., 1858-77. V. of st [ohi the-Baptist,
London, 1877-92. Died Oct. zy , I
I i. derick B. N. (1874). (Crockford; The Guardian Nov 1
1892.)
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Lee, Thomas
LEE, THOMAS. Adm, sizar (age 23) at Trinity, Apr. 8, 1S54.
S. of Thomas, of Crediton, Devon. B. there. School, Queen
Elizabeth's, Crediton. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858.
LEE, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1885; Mus.B. 1885.
Music Master at University School and Municipal Science
and Art Schools, Southport, and at Southport College.
(Degrees in Music; Schoolmasters' Directories, until 1918.)
LEE, THOMAS FAULKNER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2S,
1844. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851; B.D.'
i860; D.D. 1866. Adm. ad eitndem at Oxford, 1854. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1848; priest, r84o. Second Master at
St Albans Grammar School, Herts., 1848-50. P.C. of Christ
Church, Lancaster, 1857-75. Head Master of Lancaster
Grammar School, 1850-75. Chaplain to Penny's Hospital,
Lancaster, 1S51-75. Author, Short Account of the Abbey of
St Albans, etc. Died Sept. 12, 1875. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford).
LEE, THOMAS RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke
July 4, 1873. [2nd] s. of the Ven. William, B.D. (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1S37), Archdeacon of Dublin [and Anne,
dau. of William English, of Fannley, Co. Tipperary], B.
[1855], at Dalk.-v, near Kingstown. Matric. Michs. 1873-
Scholar, 1873; B.A. (28th Wrangler) 1877. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 24, 1880. Called to the Bar. Jan. 26, 1S85. Brother
of William (1S70). (Inns of 1. ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Law Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LEE, THOMAS RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel Mar 30
1859. [B. 1841.] Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar, i8( 1 B.A.
1S64; M.A. 1881. of New Ferry, Birkenhead, in 1906. J. P.
for Cheshire. (Kelly, Directory; Cambridge Yearbook.)
LEE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 2, 1853. [5th] s. of Joseph, of Redbrook, Flints, [and
Grace Keay, his cousin, dau. of John Parsons, barrister, of
Broad Oak, Co. Flint, and Wirswall Hall, Cheshire]. B.
there Aug. 28, 1834. School, King Edward's, Birmingham
Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1856; B.A. 1S57; M.A. i860.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 181.0; priest, 1S01. Assistant Master
at Marlborough College, 1860-3. V. of Leatield with Wych
wood. Hi™., 1875-1921. Died M,r 20, 1921, at Leatield.
(Burke, L.G., Crock] <rd; The Guardian, Mar. 24, 192 1.)
LEE, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872. S. of
Henry, of Sedgley Park, Staffs. B. Aug. 13, 1854, at Man-
chester. School, Amersham Hall, near Caversbam. Matric.
Michs. 18,-2; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879, Adm. Solicitor, 1879.
Practised in Manchester. [Lam Lists, disappears after 1890.)
LEE. WALTER HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
June 2, 1876. S. of George Frederick, Esq., of Bloomsbury
House, lemperley, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1870.
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Co in. at St John's, June 1 - 1781
[Eldest] s. of Sir William [,(th Bart.], of Hartwell, Bucks
[and Ll12.cb.-th, .1 11c ..| s ,, Karl Harcourt]. [B. June,
1764.] s- I LHarrow Comet, 6th Light Dragoons, Feb it,
1785; I i.-ut., 1791; l_.pt., 1793; Major, 1794; I ii ,,1 c ol ,
17-)-. Served 111 several campaigns in Germany. Exchanged
into the 25th Light Dragoons; Lieut. -Col., 1S00, joining the
regiment in India. Succeeded his father as 5th Bart., July 6,
1799. Died unmarried Feb. 7, 1S01, in Madras. Succeeded
by his only brother, the Rev. George (St John's College,
Oxford, i-8||, R, of Hartwell and V. of Stone. Bucks., who
died unmarried in 1827, when the baronetcy expired.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; M John's Coll. Adm., iv. 354; Burke,
R. and B.; Burke, Extinct baronetcies; G. Mag 1801 11
7''4)
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17J) at St John's Apr 20
1812. [Only] s. of W. [William], Esq., of [Anstey House!
Alton], Hants. [B. Jan. 15, 1795.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1812. Scholar, 1812; B.A. (13th Wrangler) i8n,- ,\i \
11-; Fellow, 1817-23. .-vim. at Lincoln's Inn, [an. 21.
1822. Married. Aug 5. 1822. Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev!
Charles Knlghtley. Living in Pans m 1864. (Inns of Court;
Lion Sch ml Lists; (,.
272.)
LEE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Iunc- 9, 1870. [Eldest
s. of the Ven. William (Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1837),
Archdeacon of Dublin (f. .1 whom see House, 11. 360) [and
Anne English, ..( I-' irinl. v, Co. Tippernrv] Main- Mi. lis
1S70; Scholar; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Win
Chester) 1875; priest, 1876 ; C. of Alverstoke, Hants , 1
C. of St Stephen's, Dublin, 1880-3. C. of Holy Trinity
Gosport, 18S3-9; V. there 1889-1911. Resided latterly at'
Dawhsh, Devon, where he died Apr. 8, 1923 Brother ol
Thomas R. (1S73). (Scott, .1/88.; Crockford; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland, I he limes, Apr. 10, 1923; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LEE, WILLIAM EMERSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, |une 25,
1894. S. of Willi, nn Henry, of 6, Villa Road, Nottingham!
Lee Warner, George Henry
B. Dec. 20, 1875, at Nottingham. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1894; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1900; B.Chir. 1907; M.D. 1910.
At St B.u-tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.RC P 1904
House Physician at the Metropolitan Hospital. House Sur-
geon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Clinical
Assistant at the Children's Hospital, Great Ormond Street.
Served in the Great War, 1914-ig (Major, R.A.M.C.). In
practice at Worksop, Notts., 1910-30-. Died May 26, 1937,
in London. Brother of Arthur N. (1S96) and Henry' B. (1894)
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; I he Times, May 27,
■937.)
LEE, WILLIAM HILL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 1, 1854.
S. of Thomas, manufacturer. B. Aug, 27, i-^s, it Leicester.
School, Oakham. Matric. .Michs. 1854; Scholar, 1855; B.A.
1859; M.A. 1S62. Ord. deacon (London) 1861; priest, iSf.2-
C of St Mark's, 1 ci.l Street, 1861-4. C. of St Mary's, Leicester,
1864. C. of Christ Church, Leicester, 1865-7. C. of Oadbv
Leics., 1S67-71. C. of Emmanuel Church, Loughborough,
1871-4. V. of Towcester, Northonts , 1874-80. R. of
Wymondham, Leics., 1886-1908. Died June 23, 1908
Father of .Arthur H. S. (18,4) ibii. notices;
Peile, 11. 543; Xortliants. Clergy; Crockford; Scott, .1/8.8.;
The limes, June 26, 1908.)
LEE, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Turn .
1875. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William. D.D., of Roxburgh,
later Professor of Eccles1.1st1c.il History at Glasgow [and
Margaret Mary], B. Apr. 30, 1856, at Roxburgh Manse.
Bapt. June 8, 1856. [School, Fettes College.] Matric. Michs.
1875; Scholar, 1878; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1SS2. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1S78. Called to the Bar, Ian. 26,
1882. M.B.E., 1920. Of The Scaurs, Jedburgh, Roxburghs.
Died there Nov. 13, 1932. (Burke. O.B.E.; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Law Lists; Inns ■ ' Couil, win. h giv. s 2nd s of the
Rev. William'; Eagle, xlvii, ISS; 1 he limes, Nov. 14, 1932;
C. J. Fordyce.)
LEE, WILLIAM MOLLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 4,
i-;i. Of Devon. Matric. Lent. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1842.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle, for Exeter) June 7, 1835; priest
(Exeter) Apr. 10, 1836; C. of King's Kerswell, Devon, 1835-8.
C. of St Columb Major. Cornwall. 1838. R. of Alverdiscot
(or Alscott), Devon, 181-8-1.2. Rural Dean of Hartland,
1850-3. V. of Christ Church, Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1862-9.
R. of Yaverland, 1869-88. Surrogate, dio. of Winchester.
1869-1900. Resided latterly at Ncwlands Villa, Sandown,
where he died Jan. 6, 1900, aged 90. (( rockford; Eagle, xxii.
258; The limes, Jan. 10, 1900.)
LEE, WILLIAM SOUTHWORTH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St
John's, Apr. 13, 1780; pens. Oct. 9, 17S0. 1 11 Leic estershiri
[S. of the Rev. John (174J), R. of Burton Overv. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 17S0; B.A. 1784
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Icine 6, 17S4; priest, Mar. 12, 1780,
C. of Burton Overy, Leics., T784-6; R. then 1786-1801.
Married, Apr. 3, 1786, Anne, dau. of Richard Dvott, of
Freeford, Staffs., and had issue. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's
1 oil, Adm., iv. 355.)
LEE, WILLIAM WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at St John's
Jan. 29. 1S12. S. of William, Esq., of Grove Hall," Yorks!
[and Sophia W.-ntwortli. dau. of Sir Thomas Blackett
(formerly Wentworth), of Bretton. Bart. [B. Nov. 1, 1792 ]
Matric. Michs. 1S12. Died Aug. 1S13. (E.M.G., 1. 205.)
LEE-ANTONIE, WILLIAM (1783), see LEE, ANTONIE W.
LEE-ELLIOTT, DAVID LEE (1890), see ELLIOTT.
LEE-EVANS, HAROLD JAMES LEE (1876), see EVANS.
LEE-MITCHELL, HAROLD ARTHUR. Adm. at Cues Oct 1
1895. S of Vrthur Williams, of Brighton. B. [Dec- I ]
at Sutton, Surrey. School, Chart. ; !i- -n>. M itnc. Michs.
1895. Tea-planter in Ceylon, 1900; Supt. of Dodmas Estate
Muduhsmo. Of Rio Grande and Dolores Silver Mining Co.,
Guerrero, Mexico, in 1911. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Venn
II. 544, and addenda, 1940.)
LEE-NORMAN, ALEXANDER HENRY. Adm. at Clare, July 9,
1895. Eldest s. of Luke Alexander Norman [who assumed
the name and anus of Lee-Norman, bv Royal been. .-, Mar -j,
1876. B. Mar. 14, 1876.] School, Harrow. Matric. Mi. bs
i895;B.A. 1S9S. D.L. for Co. Louth, Ireland; J. P. for Devon,
1938 of Lower Marsh, Marsh Green, Exeter, in 1945.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Changes of .Xante-
Kelly, Handbook.)
LEE WARNER (or LEE), GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, May 13, 1822. Of Gloucestershire. School,
Kughy. Matric Mi. lis. 1822. B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829 Ord
deacon (Norwich) June ,0, 1S27; priest, June 8, 1828.
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Lee Warner, Henry
LEE WARNER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 30,
i860. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Henry James (next) (and Anne).
B. [Jan. 3, 1842], at Little Walsingham, Norfolk. Bapt.
Feb. 13, 1842. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. i860;
Caniden medal, 1S61; Scholar, 1862; Brown medal (Greek
Epigram), 1862; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1S64; M.A.
1S67. Fellow, 1865-9. One of the eleven chosen under-
graduates associated with King Edward VII in his under-
graduate days, attending with him Kingsley's classes.
Assistant Master at Rugby School, 1864-65. Of the Pad-
docks, Swaffham, Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk. Died Nov. 8,
1925. Brother of William (1865). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke
L.G. which gives 'died 1926.')
LEE WARNER, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1S20. Of Wiltshire. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James, of
Walsingham (and Eliza, dau. of Benjamin Wroe, 1
B. Apr. 12, 1S02. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1821;
Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 12, 1825. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June io,
1827; priest, June 8, 1828. P.C. of Little Walsingham,
Norfolk, 1835-59, and Chaplain of the Deanery, 1835-59.
Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral, 1863-85. Rural Dean of
Walsingham. Author, monographs on Warner, Bishop of
Rochester, and on Walsingham Abbey. Married, 1835, Anne,
dau. of the Rev. Henry Nicholas Astley, R. of East Barshani,
Norfolk. Of Thorpland, Fakenham, Norfolk. Died July 10,
1885. Father of the above and of William (1865). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
LEE WARNER, SEPTIMUS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, Oct. 10, 1S38. Of Gloucestershire. [7th s. of the
Rev. Daniel Henry (formerly Woodward, who had assumed
the surname and arms of Lee Warner by Act of Parliament,
1805), and Anne, dau. of Francis W. T. Brydges, of Tybertou
Court, Heref.] [B. 1819. School, Winchester.] Matric.
Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1S49. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
June 11, 1843; priest, June 2, 1844. V. of St Mary Bredin,
Canterbury, 1847-51. V. of Houghton-le-Dale, Norfolk, 1853-
70. Chaplain of the Deanery of Walsingham, 1863. I I
Little (or Old) Walsingham, 1859-70. Married, Sept- 22,
1859, Jane, dau. of John Hopkins, of Tidmarsh House,
Berks., and had issue. Died in June, 1S70. Brother of the
next. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
LEE WARNER, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 2^, 1846. (10th s. of Dr Daniel Henry (formerly Wood-
ward), of Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk (and Anne, dau. of
Francis W. T. Brydges, of Tyberton Court, Heref.). B.
Dec. 21, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1S51; M.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Heref.) 1S5S; priest, 1S59; C. of E. Woodhay,
Hants, 1865. V. of Elmore, Gloucs., 1865-76. C.-in-charge
of Rodmarton, 1877-8. V. of Highmore, Oxon., 187S-90.
Married Henrietta, dau. of Capt. Foley, of Earsham House,
Canterbury, and had issue, two daughters. Died Mar. 11,
1890. Brother of the above. (T. A. Walker, 488; Burke,
L.G., which gives *b. 1S26'; Crockford.)
LEE WARNER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 23,
1865. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Henry James (1S20), Canon
of Norwich [and Anne Astley]. B. [Apr. 18, 1846], at Little
Walsingham, Norfolk. Bapt. May 21, 1846. Of Norfolk.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar, 1868; B.A.
1869; M.A. 1872; Hon. LL.D. ion. Entered the I.C.S.,
1869, and posted to Bombay Presidency. In charge of public
instruction at the University of Bombay; at Birar, 1872.
Collector, at Poona and at Satara. Chairman, Indian Educa-
tion Commission, 1883. Political Agent at Kolhapur, 1886-7.
Under-Secretary in Foreign Office of India. Chief Com-
missioner of Coorg, 1884. Represented the Bombay Govt,
in the Viceroy's Legislature, 1893-4 and again in 1895.
Resident, Mysore, 1895; retired, 1895. Secretary in the
Political and Secret Dept. at the India Office, 1895-1903.
Member of the Council of India, 1902-12. C.S.L, 1892;
K.C.S.I., 1898; G.C.S.L, 1911. J. P. for Surrey. Author,
The Native States of India; Ike ( iiixen of India, etc. and of
contributions to the Cambridge Modern History and
Latterly of Bicklev, Kent. Brother of Henry (181 Died
Jan. 18, 1914. Buried at Little Walsingham. [M
Who; D.N.B.; I.C.S. Lists; Eagle, xxxv. 209-13.)
LEECH, ALICK CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish
H., Michs. 18S3, [4th s. of Henry I'.iyn'
ninghall and Woolpit, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.]
B.A. 1887. Migrated to Downing, Dec. 1891; M . *•.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of H u
Aspull, Lanes., 1888-91. R. of Esk, Queensland, Australia,
1891-4. R. of Roma, Queensland, 1894-5. C. of
Parmountergate, Norwich, 1895-7. C. of St Luke
1897. P.C. of St Mark's, Jersey, 1897-1902. C. of Si
Gosport, Hants., 1902-4. C. of St John's, Bury St Edmunds,
1903-4. Died Feb. 1904. (Bury Sch. Lists; Crockford.)
Leech, William Ansdell
LEECH, BENJAMIN. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 4. 1896. School,
Macclesfield. Matric. Michs. 1896; Schoku
1903. Analytical chemist. F.I.C. Of 79. Pownall Street,
Macclesfield, in 1945. (Leach correspondence; CM. Pari.
Reg.)
LEECH, DANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, M lj 29,
1800. B. at Goldington, Beds. [Doubtless s. of the Rev.
Richard, R. of Goldington (who died in 1S10).] Matnc.
Michs. 1S00. Kept five (not consecutive) terms bv residence;
name off the books, Aug. 7, 1805. (St John's Coll. Adm.,
»v. 355-)
LEECH, ERNEST BOSDIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15,
1894. S. of Sir Bosdin Thomas, Kt. [and direct di I
of the Rev. Daniel (1669).] B. Apr. 9, 1S75, at Stretfbrd,
Manchester. School, Cheltenham College. Maine. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir., 1903; M.D. 1907.
At Manchester Hospital; also at Berlin. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1901; M.R.C.P., 1905. D.P.H., Victoria Univ., Manchester,
1905. F.R.C.P., 1919. Hon. M.A., Manchester, 1937. House
Surgeon and Senior House Physician at Manchester Royal
Infirmary. Of Timperley, Cheshire, in 1910; subsequently
in Manchester. Assistant Lecturer and Demonst
Medicine, Manchester University. Physician to Ancoats
Hospital, Manchester. President, Manchester Medical
Society. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.;
wounded). Author, Medicine in the Provinces in England;
Picturesque Episodes of Manchester Medical Society; Early
Medicine and Quackery in Lanes. Of Chadlington House,
Victoria Park, Manchester, and 16, St John Street, Man-
chester. Died Sept. 19, 1950. (Leach correspondence; Peile, u.
789; Christ's Coll. Notes ; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
LEECH, HENRY BROUGHAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 4,
1867. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John, D.D. [Trinity College,
Dublin, 1S25], of Mitchelstown, Co. Cork [and Mary, dau. of
William Darley, of St John's, Co. Dublin]. B. [Nov. 15],
1843, at Mov, Co. Tyrone. School, Dungannon Royal and
at Trinity College, Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1S67; B.A. (Class.
Trip., 1st Class) 1870; M.A. 1873. Fellow. M.A., Dublin,
1878; LL.D., Dublin. Adm. at the Middle Temple, I :n. .'■,
1866. Called to the [rish Bar, 1871. Professor of Juris-
prudence and International Law, Trinity College, Dublin,
1878-88; Lecturer in Hindoo and Mohammedan Law, 1881;
Regius Professor of Law, 1888-1908. Registrar of Deeds in
Ireland, 1891-1908; Registrar of Titles in Ireland, 1893-1908.
Author, Essay on International Law; The Continuity of the
Irish Revolutionary Movement; Registration of Assurances.
Died Mar. 2, 1921. Brother of William A. (1S65). (Leach
correspondence; Venn, 11. 379; Al. Dubl.; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; Inns of Court; Who was Who, 191I 2 1
LEECH, HENRY STEPHEN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1897.
LEECH, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jul \
S. of John, grocer, of Union Street, Middlesex [and Amelia].
B. at Christ Church, London. Bapt. Mar. 26, 1826. Of
Middlesex. 'Came into residence, Oct. 10, 1846, but kept
6 days only'; name removed from books, Oct. 23, 1846.
(F. P. White.)
LEECH, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1S80, but
withdrew. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1881. [Eldest s. of John,
of Gorse Hall, Dukmneld, Cheshire. B. Dec. 5, 1862.] School,
Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1S85. F.R.G.S., F.L.S. and
F.Z.S. While at Cambridge lost his left hand by the bursting
of a gun. Made an important collection of palaearctic butter-
flies, which he presented to the British Museum. Is said to
have described 1000 new species of Lepidoptera in
Asia. Proprietor of The Entomoi Ami >i,
British Pyraiides, including the Pieroph
from China, Japan and Carta. Of Kippure Park. Wi< klow,
and of Hurdcott House, Wilts. Died Dec. 29, 1900. Buried
at Baverstock, Wilts. (Eton Sch. Lists; L.G. of Ireland;
F. Brittain; E. B. Leech.)
LEECH, JOHN LANGTON. B.A. 17S7, incorp. from
M.A. from Pembroke, 17S7. S. of Savage, <>i 1
gent. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Maj
age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1783 V. of Askham, Westmorland,
1795-1832, and of Brigham, Cumberland, 1814 , . Married,
1820, Ann — . Died Apr. 28, 1832. Buried at Askham.
(Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 281.)
LEECH, WILLIAM ANSDELL. Ah
1865. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John (Trinity ( ollege, Dublin,
1825), D.D., of Cloondara, Co. ^ayo. B. Sept. jo, 1842.]
Matric. Lent, 1
Lincoln I , 1866. Called to tl
1870. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Wellington) 1883; priest (Sydney)
135
Leeder, Robert
1884; C. of Palmerston North, New Zealand, 1S83. C. of
Petersham (in charge of Menu kvibV). 1SS3-5. C. of Mount
Victoria, isss ". I'A of Blackheath, with Katoomba, 1888.
V. of Chnst Church, Bong Bong, with Mount Ashley and
Yarranga, iSSS^,s. Died Nov. 21, 1895, at Moss Vale, New
South Wales. Brother of Henry B. (1867). (Burke, L.G. of
Ireland- Scott, .Vvv; ( "1,.. /.,'■•/./. Foster, Men at the Bar;
Inns of Court; Law Lists; E. B. Leech; The linns, Jan. 27,
1896.)
LEEDER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 12,
1816. Of Norfolk. Matric. Muhs. 1S16; B.A. 1820. Ord.
deacon (Nonvich) 1 let. is, 1S20; priest, June 17. 1S21. Head
Master of Little W.ilsuigham Grammar School, Norfolk,
1836-61-. V. of West Barsham, 1842-57. R. of Wells-next-
the-Sea, 1872 9. Died Sept. 20, 1879, at Wells, aged 82.
(Scott. MSS.; < lergy List; The Guardian, Oct. 1, 1879.)
LEEDING, EDWIN SENNITT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 10,
1840. of Cambridge. Father deceased. Matric. Michs. 1840.
LEEDS, Duke of (1882), see OSBORNE, GEORGE G.
LEEDS, EDWARD THURLOW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Aug. 30, 1896. [2nd] s. of .Alfred Nicholson [F.G.S.J,
of Eyeburys, Peterborough. B. July 29, 1S77. School,
Uppingham. Matnc. Michs. 1896; Scholar; B.A. 1899. M.A.
(Oxford) 1911. F.S.A., 1910; Hon A. K.I. B.A. Cadet,
Federated Malay States Civil Service, 1900. Assistant
Keeper, Department of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum,
1908-20, Keeper, 1928-45. Fellow of Brasenose, 1938-45.
Vice-President, Society of Antiquaries, 1929-32. Khmd
Lecturer, 1935. Author, The Archaeology 0) the Anglo-Saxon
Settlements; I tltit Ornament in the British Isles; Early
Anglo-Saxon Art and Archaeology, etc. Living at S3, Wood-
stock Road, Oxford, in 194c. Uppingham Sch. Roll; Who's
Who.)
LEEDS, FREDERIC. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1SS6; Mus.B.
1S8S. Musi. Master at Colfe Grammar School, Lewisham,
-1903-18--. (Degrees in Musit ; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEEDS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 23,
1791; re-adm. Fell. -Com.' June 12, 1816. Of Middlesex.
[S. (perhaps illegitimate) of Joseph, of Croxton Park, Cambs.J
[B. Nov. 11, 1773.] Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1795; M.A.
1816. High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntmgdonshire,
1810-11. Created a baronet, Dec. 31, 1812. Equi try to the
Duke of Suwx. 1 'f Croxlou Park, Cambs. Manied (I)
Jan. 5, 1797, Maria, dau. of the Rev. William Sanderson, of
Morpeth.' an. I had issue) (2) July 31, 1819, Eleanor, dau. of
Owsley Rowley, of The Priory, St Neots, and had further
issue. Died July 19, 1838, in Paris. Father of the next.
(Burke, P. and E . St John's 1 oil. Adm., iv. 355.)
LEEDS, JOSEPH EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Mar. 14, l.Hic [Eldest] s. of Sir George Willi. 1111 (above),
Bart., of Croxton, Cambs. [B. Oct. 31, 179S.J -Matnc.
Easter, 1816. Suet ceded Ins father as 2nd Bart.. July 19,
1838. Married, Sept. 9, 1822, Marian, dau. of William Thomas
Stretton, and had issue. < 'l Croxton Park, Cambs 1 'led
May 1 j, 1862, suddenly, at Cheltenham. (Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag . 181,2. 1. 794-)
LEEDS, OGLANDER GEORGE MONTAGU. Adm. at Clare,
June 9, 1877. [Eldest s. of Edward Montagu. B. Mar. 2,
1857. "School, Haileybury.] Matnc. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881.
Adm. Solicitor, 1884. Practised in London, (htaileybury
Coll. Keg.; Burke, p. and B.\ Law Lists, until 1890.)
LEEDS, ROBERT BURROWS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 7, 1870. Ot Norfolk. B. Nov, 1 ';, i860, at Kerdiston.
School, Holt Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1879.
LEEFE, JOHN EWBANK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 8,1851. S. of Octavos. B. at Richmond, Yorks. School,
Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. (24/(1 Wrangler) 1835;
M.A. 1838. F.L.S. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1858; priest, 1840;
C. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, 1844-9. V. of Cresswell,
Northumb., 1849-62. Subsequently of Haghcliff, (.-.oh mi.
Redcar, Yorks., where he died 1SS9. {Clergy List; ( rockford.)
LEEKE, BRIAN (1757), see LEAKE.
LEEKE, EDWARD TUCKER. Adm. pens at I rinity, Dec. 9,
1858. S. of the Rev. William (1825) [wh >, as an Ensign
carried the regimental colour- ,4 <' , ,11, i,t Infantry at
the Battle of Waterloo], \ of Holbrooke, D rbs. B. there
1841. School, Suncy (private). Matin . Mi< h-.. 1859; Scholar,
1801; B.A. (znd Wrangler) 1803; equal for Smith's prize,
1863; (Theo. Exam., 1st Class, 1804); Tvrwhitt Scholar
(2nd), 1S66; M.A. 1866. Fellow, 180.1 77; Assistant tutor,
1864-8. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1807; priest, i8b8; C. of st
Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1868-9; V. there 1869-77.
Canon and Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedra], 1S77 ,,;-., Sub-
Dean, 1898. V. of St Nicholas with St John. Lincoln, 1902-
19. Died May 23, 1925. Brother of Henry (1864), Samuel
(1866) and John C. (i860). 'Crockford; Who was Who,
1916-28; Scott, MSS.)
Leeke, William
LEEKE, GUYBON ODYNGSELLS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Caius, Aug. 22, 1776. S. of the Rev. Robert (1713), R. of
Gt Snoring, Norfolk. B. there. School, Scarrcing. Matric.
Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1776-S3; B.A. 1781. Brother of
Sir John (whose baronetcy was disputed) and of Robert O.
U773). {Venn, II. 98; Nichols, Literary Anecdotes of 18/A
Century, I. 480, for his father.)
LEEKE, HENRY. Adm. peas, at Trinity, Feb. 10, 1S64. S. of
the Rev. Wilham (1S25), of Holbrooke Hall, Derbs. B. there
1846. School (private). Matiae. Michs. 1003. Athletics
'blue' (Hammer), 1868, 1S69. Of Cuhe House, Leamington.
Brother of Edward T. (1S5S) and Samuel (1866), etc.; father
of the next. (Book of Blues.)
LEEKE, HENRY ALAN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 2,
1899. Of Staffordshire. S. of Henry (above). B. Now is,
1879, at Weston Hall, near Stafford. School, Leamington
College. Matric. Michs. 1S99. Athletics 'blue' [Weight),
1901; amateur English champion. Served in the Great U .11,
1914-19 (Lieut., R. Warwickshire Regt.); died May 29, 1915,
of fever, at the R.M. Hospital, Aldershot. (Book of Blues;
Univ. War List; J he Times, June 2. 1915.)
LEEKE, JOHN COX. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 15, i860.
S. of the Rev. William (1825), of Holbrooke, near Derby.
B. there 1843. School, Derbs. (private) Matric. Mi .
B.A. i860; M.A. 1869; D.D. 1906. Ord. deacon (London)
1867; pnest (Rochester) 1868; C. of Wanst , 1
70. C. of Holbrooke, Derbs., 1870-4. R. of Kidbrooke, Kent,
1874-1901. R. of St Mark's, Plumstead, 1901-5. Rural Dean
of Woolwich, 1892-1905. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1900-5.
Bishop (Suffragan) of Woolwich, 1905-19. Sub-Dean of
Southwark, 1905-19. Died Nov. ^S, 1919. Brother of
Edward T. (1858), etc.; father of William M. (1898). :' ' ,
ford; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LEEKE, ROBERT ODINGSELLS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Dec. 28, 1773. 2nd s. of the Rev. Ruben Leeke
(1713), K. of GtSnonng, Norfolk. B. there. Scholar. Brother
of Guybon O. (1776).
LEEKE, [SAMUEL]. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 29,
1772. [Perhaps eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (1713), R. of
Gt Snoring. Norfolk] Matric. Michs. 1772. Perhaps brother
ot Guybon 0. (1776) and the above.
LEEKE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 5, 1S66. [4th]
s. of [the Rev.] Wilham (1825). B. Mar. 22, 1848, at Hol-
brooke, near Derby. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1S70. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 11, 1S69. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1673. Migrated to Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 29,
1875; adm. ad eundem, Nov. 1S83. Joint Lord of the Manors
of Portsea, Copnor and Mdton in the island of Portsea,
Hants. J. P. for Derbs. and Somerset. Chairman of Quarter
Sessions. Died Dec. 4, 1925, m London. Brother of Henry
(1864) and Edward T. (1858). etc. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he 1 trues, Dec. 5, 1925.)
LEEKE, SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhoose,
June 20, 1702. [S. of Seymour (1730) and Maiv (nee Rant).]
Matnc. Lent, 1770; B.A. 1771. (1 . A. Walker, 323.)
LEEKE, THOMAS NEWTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. [2nd] s. of Ralph Memck [Christ Church, Oxford,
1831], of Longford, Newport, Salop [and Lady Hester Urania
Fellowes, dau. of Newton, 4th Earl of Portsmouth]. B. there
1854. School, Harrow. Matric Michs. 1872; B.A. 1S76;
M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Lichheld) 1877; priest (Bp.
Abraham, for Bp. elect of Lichfield) 1878; C. of Keele, stalls.,
1877-9. C. of Alcester, Warws., 1879-S0. R. of Longford,
Salop, 1880-3. V. ot Inkberrow, Worcs., 1S83-96. R. of
Bideford, Devon, 1S96-1921. Archdeacon of lotnes. Rural
Dean of Hartland, 1914-21. Preb. of Exeter, 1915-21.
Canon of Exeter Cathedral, 1921-33. Died Oct. 26, 1933, in
the Close, Exeter. (Harm-.,- Seh. Keg.; Burke, L.i, ; Crcs
ford; Who was Who, 1929-40; I he limey. Oil. 28, 1933.)
LEEKE, WILLIAM. Vdm. Fell. -Com. at Queens", Feb. 8, 1825.
[S. of S., of St John's, Isle of Wight, and Havant, Hants,
(and Sophia). B. 1797.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829;
M.A. 1 1 Light Infantry) at Waterloo, 1815
Ord. den on (Chichester) 1821, priest, 1830; C. of Westham,
Sussex, 1829-31. C. of Brailsford, Derbs., 1831-40. P.C. of
Holbrooke, 1840-77. Rural Dean of Durheld, 1849-74.
Author. .1 I ei> Suggestions for Increasing the Incomes of
many of the Smaller Livings and for the almost total Abolition
of Pluralities, nine especially addressed to the Members of
Both Houses of Parliament, Memorial; to the Archbishop of
Canterbury, from Seventy-two of the (lergy of Derbyshire, on
the Abolition ,./ Pluralities; History of Lord scion's Regiment
(52ml Light Infantry) at .he Battle of Waterloo. Disappears
from Crockford. iS3o. father ol Edward T. (1858), Henry
(1864), John C. (i860) and Samuel (1866). (Clergy List;
Foster, Index Eccles. (Leek); Who was Who, 1916-28 (sub his
s. Edward T.); P. B. G. Binnall.)
I36
Leeke, William Meynell
LEEKE, WILLIAM MEYNELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1S9S. S. of the Rev. John Cox (i860}, of Kidbrooke
rectory, Blackheatb, Kent. B. 1879, at Coxbench, Derby.
School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
i90i;M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1902; priest, 1904;
C. of St Mark's, Plumstead, Kent, 1902-7- Associate of
College of St Saviour's, Southwark, 1908-9. V. of St Saviour's,
Forest Hill, Kent, 1909-22. R. of Kirk Langley, Derbs.,
1922-47. R. of Kedleston, 1937-47. Died Aug. S, 1947.
(Crockford.)
LEEKS, EDWARD LOWRY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 14, 1S72. [Only s. of Edward Frederick, of
73, Warwick Square, Pimlico, Middlesex, solicitor.] Matric.
Michs. 1S72; B.A. 1876. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 10,
1876. Not found in Law Lists, (Inns of Court.)
LEEMAN, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 1835.
S. of William, deceased. B. Dec. 14, 1S16, in London. School,
Louth. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1S3S; B.A. 1839; M.A.
1842. Ord. deacon (Winchester) July 11, 1S41; priest
(St Albans) 1881. Second Master at Oakham School, 1839-41.
Head Master of St Paul's School, Southsea, 1841-3. Head
Master of Aldenham Grammar School, 1S43-76. 'One of the
makers of Aldenham.' C. of Buckhurst Hill, Essex, 1881.
Married, 1842, Eliza Arm, dau. of C. Tyler, of Monmouth.
Continued to reside at Buckhurst Hill, 18S2-95, and died
there July 26, 1895, aged 78. (Oakham Sch. Reg.; < 1
Clergy List; Eagle, xix. 199; The Times, July 29, 1S95;
Hist, of Aldenham School (7th ed.), lxii.)
LEEMAN, FRANCIS LAWLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24,
1872. S. of George, of The Mount, York. B. there Julv 19,
1854. School, Westminster. Matnc. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876.
Died Oct. 16, 1883. (Record of Old Westminsters, and
supplement.)
LEEMING, RALPH. Adm, sizar at St John's, Dec. 24, 1814.
Of Yorkshire. A 'Ten-year man.' S.P.G. missionary at
Ancaster, Ontario (and for the Grand River Indians), 1820-9;
at March and Huntly, 1S30-1; at Hamilton, 1S32-3. (F. P.
White.)
LEEMING, ROBERT WHINEREY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1877. S. of Robert Toulniin. B. [Aug. 14, 1859], at
Kendal. School, Lancaster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. rSSi; M.B. 1S85; M.D. 1892. At University College
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.S.A., 1883. Acting Surgeon, 2nd
Westmorland Vol. Batt., The Border Regt., 1884, Practised
at Kendal. Hon. Surgeon, Kendal Hospital; Hon. Surgeon,
Westmorland County Hospital. Died Dec. 19, 1934, at
Highgate, Kendal. (Peile, 11. 657; Medical Directories; Army
Lists; The Times, Dec. 21, 1934.)
LEEMING, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, T854.
S. of John, cabinet-maker [and Mary]. B. Mar. 6, 1834, at
Lancaster. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1854.
Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 19, T855; Scholar, 1S55; B.A.
(26th Wrangler) 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1859;
priest, i860; C. of St Mary Magdalene's, Torquay, 1860-2.
Chaplain, Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment, 1862-85. V.
of Owston and R. of Withcote, Leics., 1SS5-96. R. of Elmley
Lovett, Worcs., T896-1908. Resided latterly at BexhUl and
then at Ealing, where he died Aug. 8, T912. (Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 539; Crockford; Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
LEEPER, HARCOURT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1874.
S. of the Rev. William (Trinity College, Dublin, 1841), V. of
South Lvnn All Saints', Norfolk [and Margaret], B. there.
Bapt. Apr. 9, 1856. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878.
LEER, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 6, 1846. Of Hampshire. Matric. Michs. T846.
LEES, ARTHUR TYNDALL OLDHAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct, r,
1889. S. of Samuel Oldham (1858), deceased, of Calder Bank,
Davyhulme, Manchester. B. [Oct. 17], 1869, at Manchester.
Schools, King's College, Loughborough and Grosvenor
House, Frodsham, Warrington. Matric. Michs. 1889.
Resided three years. Died June 22, 1946, at Kingussie,
Inverness-shire. (Venn, n. 508.)
LEES, BERNARD HALL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1885.
[2nd] s. of Jonathan, Missionary, of Tientsin, China [and
Mary Turner]. B. at Tientsin, Oct. 25, 1867. Si hools,
Nonconformist Grammar, Bishops Stortford, and 1
College, Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B
MB . ]i.Chir.,and.M.A. 1894. At St Mary's Hospital. Practised
in Manchester and subsequently (1900 21
Sussex. Of 69, Wish Road, Hove, Sussex, in 1945. 1 Wedi .it
Directories.)
LEES, DAVID BRIDGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May J, 1865.
S. of Jonathan, of 5, Smedley Lam
Manchester. School, Owens College, Manchester, Matric
Michs. 1865; Carus prize, 1867; Scholar, 1868; B.A. (22nd
Lees, Henry Ellice
Wrangler) 1869; M.A. 1872; M.B. 1874; M.D. 1876. B.Sc,
Victoria; M.D., Durham, 1896. At Guy's Hospital and
Vienna. M.R.C.S., 1S74; M.K.C.P., 1875; F.R.C.P., i88r.
House Physician at Guy's Hospital. Assistant Physician,
Charing Cross Hospital, and Hospital for Sick Children, > treat
Orrnond Street. Practised at 22, Weymouth Street, London,
W. Author, medical. Died Aug. 16, 1915. Father of Kenneth
A. (1900) and William D. (1898). (Medical Directories; Who
was Who, 1897-1916; The Times, Aug. 18, 1915.)
LEES, DONALD HECTOR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15,
1888. S. of John, accountant, of Kentish Town, London
[and Sarah Elizabeth Killer]. B. July 1, 1869, m St Pancras.
School, North London Collegiate (Rev. C. W. Williams).
Matric. Michs. 1SS8. Appointed to I.C.S., 1888; Assistant
Magistrate and Collector in Bengal; Assistant Commissioner,
Assam, 1892; Deputy Commissioner, 1908; Magistrate and
Collector, Bengal, 1912; Commissioner, 1915. Member,
Board of Revenue, Bengal, 1920. C.S.I., June, 1924; retired,
July 1925. (l.C.S. Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
LEES, FRANCIS (or FRANK) ROWLAND. Matric. Non-Coil.
Lent, 18S5. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 22, 1S86.
Of Kent. B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1888;
priest, 1889; C. of St John's, Workington, Cumberland,
1888-90. C. of St Michael's, Coventry, 1890-1. V. of Wyken,
Warws., 1891-3. V. of St Peter's, Bishop W'earmouth,
Durham, 1893-6. R. of Cossington, Leics., 1896-7. Priest-
Vicar of Chichester Cathedral and R. of St Martin with
St Olave, Chichester, 1S97-1910. V. of Felpham and R. of
Middle ton, Sussex, 1910-34. Died Jan. 26, 1934, at Hove.
(Crockford; The Times, Jan. 29, 1934.)
LEES, GEORGE FREDERIC. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Feb. 20, 1SS2. Of Birley Hill, Mansfield, Notts. Matric.
Lent, 1S82. Probably the man of these names, adm. Solicitor,
rSSg; practised at Birkenhead, Cheshire; died Apr. 28, 1938,
at Whyke House, Chichester, aged 79; buried at Whyke.
(The limes, Apr. 30, 1938.)
LEES, GEORGE WYLD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27,
1869. S. of the Rev. John Goodie (1846) [and Elizabeth].
B. at Cambridge. Bapt. Aug. 17, 1850. School, St Ivor's,
York. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876 Vice
Principal of Archbishop Holgate's School, York, 1873-80.
Ord. deacon (York) 1S80; priest, i88r; C. of St Paul's, Mid-
dlesbrough, 1S80-6. C. of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 1886-90.
Organizing Secretary, C.E.T.S., for Sheffield District, 1891.
V. of Clifford, near Boston Spa, 1890-3. Died June 20, 1893.
(Crockford; Scott, MSS.)
LEES, HARCOURT. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at Trinity,
Nov. 11, 1796. From Trinity College, Dublin, where he had
been adm. Mar. 18, 1794. Eldest s. of John (subsequ* atly
1st Bart.), of Dublin [and Mary, dau. of Robert Cathcart,
of Glandusk.Co. Ayr]. B. Nov. 29, r776. School, Kathiniu..-*.
Co. Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1798; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1802. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 5, 1796. R. and V. of Killaney,
Co. Down. Preb. of Fennor in the Cathedral of Cashel,
1800-6, and Preb. of Tullycorbet in the Cathedral of Clogher,
1801-6. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., i8ir. Noted for
his political pamphlets, published in support of Protestant
ascendancy, which were characterized by extreme li
of style. Married, Oct. 1812, Sophia, dau. of Colonel Thomas
Lyster, of Grange, Co. Roscommon, and had issue. Died
Mar. 7, 1852, at Blackrock, near Dublin. Brother of John C.
(1796). (Al. Dublin; Burke, P. and B.;Inns of Court; D.N. B.)
LEES, HARRINGTON CLARE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 3, 18S9. [Eldest] s. of William, cotton-salesman [of
Ash ton- under -Lyne and Birkdale] [and Emma Clare]. B.
Mar. 17, 1870, at Ashton-under-Lvne. School, The Leys,
Cambridge (Mr W. T. Moulton). Matnc. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1S96; D.D. 1921. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1893;
priest, 1894; C. of St Mary's Chapel, Reading, 1893-5.
Chaplain at Turin, Italy, 1895-7. C. of Childw ii
1897-1900. V. of St John -the -Evangelist, Kenilworth,
1900-7. V. of Christ Church, Beckenham, Kent, 1907-19.
Stuart Memorial Lecturer, Bow Church, 1917-1
Swansea, Glam., 1919-21. Lecturer in Pastoral 1 b
the University of Durham, 1921. President, Melbourne
College of Divinity, Victoria, Australia, 1922 j. Ar<
of Melbourne and Metropolitan of \'k toii.i, >
Author, 1 he King's Way; The Practice of the Love
ise of Life, etc. Di A ibourae.
ifora, 1919; Who's Who; Who was Who, 1929-40,
Eagle, xlv. 276.)
LEES, HENRY ELLICE. Adm. at ( 1 ■ . 1 [Only s.
ot Henry, accountant, ol Edinburgh.] Matric. Mi I
B.A. [884. Adi 1. at Lincoln's Inn, J l ailed to
Bar, Jan. 26, 1888. (Law Ltsts, until 1940; Inns of Court.)
137
Lees, James
LEES, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. I, 1878.
S. of George, Esq., deceased. B. at Ashton-under-Lyne.
School, Tettcnhall CoUege, Wolverhampton. Matnc. Michs.
1878. Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1883. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., Queen's Own (R.W. Kent Regt.) and
spec, list; mentioned in despatches). {Book of Blues; Univ.
War List.)
LEES, JAMES CHADWICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 26,
1S57. Matnc. Michs. 1S57; B.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Chester)
i860; priest, 1861; C. of Faniworth, Lanes., 1860-4. C. of
Waddesdon, Bucks., 1864-7. C. of St Mary's, Huntingdon,
1867-9. C. of Brampton, Hunts., 1869-71. C. of Slaugham,
Sussex, 1871-4. C. of Hamblcdon, Hints., 1S74-8. C. of
lnce-in-Makerfield, Lanes., 1878-81. C. of Rothwell, Yorks.,
1881-4. C. of Gilling, 1884-93. C. of Saxton, 1894-7.
Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
LEES, JOHN. Adm. si/ar (age 21) at Sr John's, Feb. 7, 1828.
School, Newport, Salop. No residence recorded.
LEES. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Si John's, May 27, 1S37. S. of
Thomas, of Glodwick. Lanfi. [and Hannah], Bapt. Feb. 4,
1816, at St Peter's, Prestwich with Oldham. Migrated to
Corpus Christi, Oct. n, 1837; matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1841; -MA. 1853. 'Late Librarian of Corpus Christi.' Ord.
.1. ■.111.11 (Lichfield) Apr. 4, 1841; priest (Hereford, Litl. dim.
from Lichfield) Mar. 20, 1*42; I'.C. of Odd Rode, Cheshire.
1842-4. Secretary to the Church Pastoral Aid Society,
1S44-54. V. of St Mark's, Tullington Park, London, 1854-73.
Died .Mar. 6, 1873. Brother of William (1826). (Hennessy )
LEES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age IS) at Jesus, Oct. I, 1880. S. of
Samuel, Esq. B. Sept. 5, 1861, at Ashton-under-Lyne,
Lanes. Scho-.l, Uppingham. M itnc. Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884.
Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1883. Lieut., West Indian Regt.,
. Adjutant, 1887-91; served in the expedition of the
Gambia, 1891-2; Garrison adjutant, Jamaica, 1892-3; Capt.,
1894; transferred to the Leinstcr Rest. (R. Canadian Regt.),
May, 1894, and to the Royal West Kent Regt., Sept. 1S94;
retired, 1903. Of The Knowle, Brenchley. Kent, where he
died Dec. 20, 1934. Brother of Leonard (1S83) and Samuel
(1SS4). H'p/yinsham Sell. Reg.; Book of Blues; Army Lists;
7 he rimes, Dec. 24, 1934.)
LEES, JOHN CATHCART. Adm. Fell. -Coin, (age 19) it Trinity,
Nov. ii, 1796. [From Trinity College, Dublin, where he had
been adm. Mar. 18, 1794.] [2nd] s. of John [subsequently
1st Hart.], of Dublin [and Mary, dau. of Robert Cathcart, of
Glandusk, Co. Aye]. School, Rathnuues, Co. Dubhn. Matric.
Michs. 1707; B.A. 1799. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 5,
170b. Called to the Irish Bar, 1798. Married, Feb. 4, 1800,
Mary, sister of Sir Robert Shaw, 1st Bart., and had issue.
Died Sept. 1858. Brother of Harcourt (i79°)- (Burke,
P. and B.; Inns of Court; Al. Dublin.)
LEES, JOHN GOODIE. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Dec. 16, 1846.
S. of John, yeoman [of Beeley Hill Top, BakeweU, Derbs.]
(and Elizabeth Barlow). U. at Chapelry of Beeley, BakeweU.
P. ipt. M iv .,. 1824. Matric. Lent, 1S47; B.A. (15//1 Wrangler)
1S51; M.A. 1S54. <>rd, priest (York) Dec. 18, 1S53. Master
of St Peter's School, York, 1851-65. Married (while at
College), Nov. 13, 1S49, Ins cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of William
Lees, o| Bakcwi'll. Hied Mar. 17, 1S65. at Chiton, York.
Buried at Osbaldwick parish church. Father of George W.
(1869). (Scott. MSS.)
LEES, KENNETH ARTHUR. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, 1900.
[2nd s. of David Bridge (1S65), F.R.C.P., of 22, Wevmouth
Street, London, W. B. Apr. 10, 1SS1. School, St Paul's.]
Malm . Mi'!;-. 1000, exhibitioner, 1001 ; B.A. 1903; M.B.
and I: Chir.. m»i M V mi... AlSt Marv's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P.. 1907 F R.C.S., 1012. Assistant Surgeon at St
Mary's Hospital; Surg (1 ar, Nose and Throat Dept.),
1 in, ■ ii- II, ■■-;. 11.1] In) 1 luldren. Hackney; Surgeon, Princess
Club Military Hospital, Bermondsey; temporary Assistant
Surgeon. St Murv's Hospital, Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London Fever Hospital and Florence Nightingale Hospital.
OBE 1920. (If 48, Harlev Street, London, W Died
July 23, 1929. Brother ..1 Wilham D. (1898). (SI Paul's Sch.
Reg.; King's Coll. Reg . Burke, 0 /.'./-.. Medical Directories;
The Times, July 27, 1929 I
LEES, LEONARD. Vim pens, (age 18) it It-' s, Oct. 1883.
S. of Samuel, Esq. B. [Oct. i-ai], at Ashton-under-Lyne,
Lanes. School, Uppingham. Matri Mii ' 1; B.A. 1886;
LL.M. 1890. J. P. for Devon. Died 1 in. 26, 1940, at Exmouth.
Brother oi John (1880) and Samuel (next). [Uppingham Sch.
Roll; The I imes, Jan. 29, 1940.)
LEES, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1S84. S. of Samuel,
Esq. [of Park Bridge. Ashton-under-Lyne. B. June, 1866.]
School. Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1884. In business. Died
Apr 1897. Brother of John (1880) and Leonard (above).
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
Leese, Theodore
LEES, SAMUEL OLDHAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 24, 1858. Of Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 185 Of
Calder Bank, Davyhulme, Manchester. Father of Arthur
T. O. (1S89).
LEES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 24, 1848.
Of Yorkshire. [B. at Almondburv. School, Almondburv
Grammar] Matnc. Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1849; B.A.
1852; M.A. 1855. F.S.A., 18S5. Ord. deacon (Carlisli
priest, 1S55; C. of Kirkby-Thore, Westmorland,
C. of Greystoke, Cumberland, 1855-65. V. of Wreay, 1S65-
.11, An able ecclesiastical antiquary. Editor, I
Glossary of the Dulled of Almondbury and Huddersficld (for
the English Dialect Society). Died in 1893. {Crockford;
C. R. Hudleston.)
LEES, THOMAS PRIOR. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1893. [S. of
Alfred, of Bedford.] School. Bedford Modem. Matnc Mich
1893; B.A. is,... M.A. Lioi. Assistant Secretary to the Civil
Service Commission. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, London Regt. (Q.V.R.); M.C.); killed in action near
Ypr-s. Apr. 21, 1915. (Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; 1 he
Times, Apr. 27, 1915.)
LEES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 1,
1826. S. of Thomas, of Oldham, Lanes. School, Ashton-
under-Lyne (Rev. John Handforth). Matric. Michs. 1827;
B A [831; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 17, 1S31;
priest, July 29, 1832; C. of St Peter's, Oldham, 1S31-S;
pi .1 st Peter's, i- ;--62. Chaplain to Oldham Blue Coat
School. V. of Norley, Cheshire, 1862-76. Married, Feb. 27.
1840, Sarah, dau. of Nathan Worthington, of Oldham.
Resided latterlv at Frodsham, where he died Jan. 1, 1890,
aged 83. Brother of John (1837). C-'c'Sy Lis!. Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 8, 1S90; G. Mag., 1840, I. 5 35)
LEES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 13, 1846. S. of
Joseph, deceased, of Lees, Lanes. B. [Nov. 12, 1827], at
Manchester. School, private Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850;
M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1854; priest, 1856; C.
of Frant. Sussex. 1854-00. K. of Si.llow Bridge, Surrey,
1861-94. Died Aug. 17, 1894- [PeiU, II. 497; Clergy List;
Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 22, 1S94.)
LEES, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 3,
1S55. Name off, Mar. 1S57. Matric. Michs. 1855.
LEES, WILLIAM DONALD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. I,
1898. S. of David Bridge (1SC.5), M.D., of West London.
B. Apr. 28, 1879, at S. Kensington. School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1909. Adm.
Solicitor, 1905; practised in London and Brighton. Brother
of Kenneth A. (1900I. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker,
640; Law Lists, 1940.)
LEES-MILNE, GEORGE CROMPTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 22, 189S. S. of James, of Crompton Hall, Shaw, Lanes.
B. there 1SS0. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1S9S. Of Wick -
hamford Manor, near Evesham, in 1940. Married and had
issue. Died Nov. 30, 1949. (E. A. B. Barnard.)
LEESE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1887.
S. of Spencer, Esq., of Birkdale, Southport. B. Aug. 4, 1866,
at Preston. School, Drapers', lleincl Hempstead; and at
Owens College, Manchester. Matnc. Michs. rS87; B.A. 1890;
Mus.B. and M.A. 1894. (7'. A. Walker, v,s.)
LEESE, JOSEPH FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Sr John's,
Oct. 5, 1864. [2nd] s. of Joseph, cotton-spmner, of Al-
trincham, Cheshire [and Frances Susan, dau. of John Scun.
,1 Moiit.vicl.-o. and Liverpool]. B. [Feb. 28, 1845], at
Manchester. Educated at Regent's Park College and London
University; B.A. (London) 1863. Migrated (age 19) to Cams,
Nov. 15, 1864, but only resided for a few days. Adm. at the
Inner Temple. Nov. 11, 1864. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1868. Q.C., i-'.i Bencher, 1S98. M.P. for Accrington
Division of N.E. Lanes., 1S92-1909. Recorder of Man-
chester, 1893-1914. Capt., 3rd Royal Lanes. Militia.
Knighted, 18. 15. Created .1 Baronet. July 15. 1908. Married,
Nov. 20, 1 si .7, Marv Constance, only child of William Har-
greaves, of Broad Oak, Accrington, Lanes., and Seud Holme,
Woking, Surrey. Of Send Holme, Send, Surrey. Died
July 29, 1914. Father of the next three. {Venn, 11. 369;
Burke, P. and Ii.; Inns of Court; I-c.x-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who mas Who, iS97~i9IU-)
LEESE, THEODORE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S93. 4th s. of
Joseph Francis (above), of 80, St Lnum's Mansions, West-
minster. [B. June 9. 1S74.] School. Winchester. Matnc.
Michs 1893. In business in Loudon, 1S96-9; subsequently
m C.ylou. Die.l 111. 111 inn .1 I'.. 2s, 1916. Brother of the
next two. [Winchester Coll. Reg.)
138
Leese, Vernon Francis
LEESE, VERNON FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
188S. [2nd] s. of Joseph Francis (1S64), of Send Holme,
Woking, Surrey. B. [Feb. 20], 1870, in London. School,
Winchester. Ma trie. Michs. 1S88. Land agent; at Hursley
Park, Winchester, 1905. Deputy- Surveyor, Forest of Dean,
1907-14; New Forest and Bere Forest, 1914. O.B.E., 1918.
J.P. for Gloucs. Died Aug. 3, 1927, at Alassio. Brother of
the above and the next. (Winchester Colt. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Burke, O.B.E.; Fox-Davies, Armorial t
The Times, Aug. 4, 19::?.)
LEESE, WILLIAM HARGREAVES. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, June 24, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Francis (1864),
of Send Holme, Woking. [B. Aug. 24, 1868.] School, Win-
chester. Ma trie. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1906; with the firm of
Freshfields. Solicitor to the Bank of England. Succeeded
his father as 2nd Bart., July 29, 1914. J.P. for Herts. An
enthusiastic amateur actor; when at Cambridge closely con-
cerned with the Footlights A.D.C., and afterwards played
with the Old Stagers, during the Canterbury Week, and the
Windsor Strollers. Of 122, Cranmer Court, Sloane Avenue,
and Old Jewry. Died Jan. 17, 1937, at Sidmouth. Brother
of the two above. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Law Lists; Who was Who,
1929-40; The Times, Jan. 22, 1937.)
LEESMITH, BRYAN LEE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1S85. Only s. of John Lee, Esq., of Hornsea, Vorks.
B. there [1866]. [School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. 188S. Practised as a solicitor in London. Director of
B runner Mond and Co. Ltd., North wich, Cheshire, 1903.
Of Happisburgh, Norfolk. Died Oct. 7, 1930, at Brighton.
(Rossall Sch. Reg,; Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;' ]. T.
Rule gives name as Lee-Smith; The Times, Oct. S, 1930.)
LEESON, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 23, 1846. S. of William. B. at Derby. Matric.
Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851. P.C. of (new) St George's, Staley-
bridge, Lanes., 1850-71. Disappears from Crockford, 1872,
Brother of John E. (1850) and Samuel B. C. (1846). [Clergy
List.)
LEESON, HENRY BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Apr. 22, 1822. [Eldest] s. of Robert, attorney, of Nottingham.
B. there [1803]. Schools, King's Cliffe, Northants. (two
years), Hammersmith (two years) and Repton (four years).
Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Incorp. at
(Trinity College), Oxford, 1838; M.B. and M.D. (Oxford)
1840. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1840; F.R.C.P.,
1847. Physician to St Thomas's Hospital. Lecturer on
chemistry and forensic medicine. F.R.S., 1849. Married,
Sept. n, 1827, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Sutton, Esq., of
Eltham, Kent. Resided latterly at Ventnor, Isle of Wight,
where he died Nov. 8, 1872. Father of the next. (Repton
Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 185; Al. Oxon.; Medical Directories.)
LEESON, HENRY SUTTON. Adm. pens, at Caius, July r, 1856.
S. of Henry Beaumont (above). B. Nov. 14, 1835, at Green-
wich. Schools, private. Did not reside.
LEESON, The Rev. JOHN EDMUND. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 3, 1850; from New Inn Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. July 7, 1838, age 27. A 'Ten-year man.' [2nd] s. of
William [and Sarah]. B. at Castle Donington, Leics. Bapt.
Feb. 21, 1S11. C. of St Paul's, Staleybridge, 1845-6. P.C. of
(old) St George's, Staleybridge, Lanes., 1850-67. Died Aug. 27,
1867. Brother of Frederick C. (1S46) and Samuel B. C. (1846).
(Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
LEESON, RALPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing, Feb. 7, i860.
Matric. Lent, 1S60; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1868.
LEESON, SAMUEL BRAILSFORD CAULTON. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, July 7, 1846. S. of William. B. at Castle
Donington, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1846. Brother of Frederick
C. (1846) and John E. (1850).
LEESON, WILFRID NEV1LL. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 29, 1870. S. of John, surgeon, deceased. B. in
London. Matric. Michs. 1870. B.D., Univ. of Racine. Ord.
deacon (Dunedin) 1873; priest, 1874; Chaplain at Port
Chalmers, New Zealand, 1873-6. C. of Wickhambreaux,
Kent, 1876-7. C. of Holdenhurst, Hants., 187;
Witham-on-the-HiU, Lines., 1877-81. V. of Pat chain, Sussex,
1881-6. Resided latterly at Hove, Sussex, when
Aug. 6, 1909. (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 10, 1909.)
LEESON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 29, rfl
Grantham, Lines, Matric. Michs. 1805; ('■
1809; M.A. 1812; B.D. 1819. Fellow, 1809 Ord. deacon
(Peterb.)Julv 7,1810. R. of Saltileetby, Lines., i8ai I
1824. (Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.)
Le Fanu, William Richard
LEET, HUGH MAURITIUS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1885. [B. Oct. 10, 1867.] Entered the Army as a privati ind
served in the ranks for over six years; 2nd Lieut., 1
1 >wn Scottish Borderers, 1S93; Lieut., 1895; employed
with the West African Frontier Force, 1897-9. (Army Lists.)
LEETE, FREDERICK ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mav 22, 18S.S. S. of John Clapham, butcher, of Finedon (and
Elizabeth Wright). B. there Aug. 20, 1869. School, Welling-
borough Grammar (Mr H. E. Piatt). Did not reside. At
Coopers Hill Engineering College. Joined the Indian Forestry
Dept. as Assistant Conservator, 1S91; Deputy Conservator,
1901; transferred to Burma, Mar. 1904; Conservator, 1913;
Officiating Conservator, United Provinces, 1919; Officiating
Chief Conservator, Burma, 1919. CLE., Jan. 1923. Retired,
Feb. 1925. Died Dec. 11, 1941. (I.C.S. Lists.)
LEETE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 27, I 794
M itric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 179S. Ord. deacon (Norwii h, Lift
dim. from Pcterb.) Apr. 1, 179S; priest (Peterb.) fnne 8,
1S00; C. of Thorpe Malsor, Northants., 1798. R. of Bletsoe,
Beds., 1818-32. Died in 1832. Fatherof the next. (Northants.
Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S32, 11. 651.)
LEETE, THOMAS TROUGHTON. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Caius, June 28, 1832. S. of the Rev. John (above), R. of
Bletsoe, Beds. B. at Ibstock, Leics. School, Sherborne.
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1S37; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Willian, Herts., 1S36-40.
C. of Bishop's Stortford, 1040 4. C. of St John's, Reading,
1844-7. C. of Poling, Sussex, 1847-59; V. there 1859-79-
Married, Jan. 7, 1845, Eliza Sarah, dau. of H. Harmood,
Esq., of Reading. Author, Nature of a Christian's Feast;
The One Mediator; Christian Armour. Died Mar. 17, 1879-
(Venn, 11. 220; Clergy List; Crockford.)
LEEVES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Nov. 18,
1756. S. of William (1732-3), of Tortington, Sussex. School,
Kingston, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1756. If G. Mas., 1828,
11. 91, is correct in giving bis age at death as '79,' this cannot
be the well-known cleric of these names, R. of Wriugton,
Somerset, 1779-1828, who died in the latter year.
LE FANU, THOMAS PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. n,
1S77. [Eldest] s. of William Rpchard], Commissioner of
Public Works, of Enniskerry, Dublin. B. [Dec. 9], 1858, in
Dublin. School, Hailevburv. Matric. Michs. 1
i88r. Entered the Public Record Office, Ireland, 1881; in
the Chief Secretary's Uttice, 1SJS4; private secretary to the
Rt. Hon. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1910-13;
Commissioner of Public Works, Ireland, 1913-26. C.B., 1913.
Vice-President, Royal Irish Academy, 1918-20 and 1925-30.
President, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1933-6.
(Belonged to an old Irish Huguenot family, one member of
which married Sheridan's sister, Alicia.] Author, Memoir of
the Le Fanu Family, etc. Of Abington, Bray, Co. Wicklow,
Died Oct. 21, 1945. Brother of the next two. (Haileybury
Coll. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who; The I imes, < N t, 22,
I945-)
LE FANU, VICTOR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1884. [5th] s. of William [Richard], of Summer Hill. Ennis-
kerry, Co. Wicklow. B. Oct. 14, 1S65, in Dublin
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Football
(Rugby) 'blue,' 1884, 1885, 1886; played for Ireland, 1886,
1887, 18S8, 1889, 1890, 1S91, 1892. Assistant Master at
Sutton Valence School, 1887-90. Agent to Earl of Meath.
Referee under I.F.S. Forestry Act. Of Ballymorris, Bray,
Co. Wicklow. J.P. for Co. Wicklow. Died Aug. 9, E939.
Brother of the above and the next. (Haileybury Coll. Reg.;
Book of Blues; The Times, Aug. 12, 1939.)
LE FANU, WILLIAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1879. [3rd] s. of William Richard, civil
[Commissioner of Public Works, Ireland] [and Henrietta
Victorine]. B. Apr. 26, 1861, in Dublin. Bapt. fune 5, 1861.
School, Haileybury College (Mr E, H. Bradby). Matrii .
Michs. 1879; B.A. 18S3. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 1
1881. CaUed to the Irish Bar, 1884; to the Engl
Nov. 17, 1SS6. Joined the staff of Queen Anne's Bounty,
1890; Chief Clerk, and eventually Secrel ai and I
to the Governors. ' 11'' b
adiuinistrator; he was an authority on questions "I Chun h
administration and was often consulted 1
general matters outside ped a con-
siderable part in shaping tb< Ecclesiasti il Dilap
tire of 1933, and participated in the
whu b 1 entral 1 -■ iard 1 4
1 \i 1 he Ub f, Pi iduly. Died Mar. -*-•, 1925,
Brother of the tw
\i law
28; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
139
Le Feuvre, Edward
LE FEUVRE, EDWARD. Adm. pens. (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. I.
1871. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at St (mens Jersey. School,
Victoria College, |rwv. .M.itnc. Michs. 1871; Scholar; B.A.
1876. Ord. de.i.. .11 (Winchester) 1880; priest, 1882; C. of
Si mvwut's, lersrv, 1SS1-5. R. of Grouville with St Peter's-
la-Rocque, jersey, 1885-1922; deprived of the emoluments
of the benefice and suspended for ten years for habitual
intemperance. Died C.June, 1922. (Scott, M SS.; I he 7 wis ,
Apr. 28, 1889; F. Brittain.)
LEFEVRE,
■ SHAW and SHAW-LEFEVRE.
LE FLEMING, BASIL (1892),
■ FLEMING.
LE FLEMING, ERNEST KAYE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1891.
[5th s. of the Rev. John [Kay] (i860) (si<f> Fleming), of
Tonbridge, Kent. B. 1S72. School, Tollbridge.] M.itnc.
Michs. 1891; B \. 1894; M.B. and B.Chir., woo; M A 1928.
At St G • av ' II— ;<il il; House Surgeon and House l'liysician
there. M.R.C.S.; 1 R.C.P., 1S9S. Practised a1 Wimbome,
Dorset, foi man} years. Chairman of the Council of the
British Mecln al Association. .Member of the General Council of
Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Lieut., R.A.M.C).
Hon. M.D . Dublin, 1052. unci Melbourne. IQ35. F.S.A., 1937-
Knighted, 1937 Hied lulv 16, 194.6, at Wimbome. Brother
of Hugh (1889) and John (1884). [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Directories; Who'i Who.)
LE FLEMING, GEORGE FLEMING ALEXANDER HUGHES.
Adm, pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, Apr. 30, 187S. [2nd s.
of George Cumberland Hushes, Army Officer, deceasi d. B,
Apr. 28, 1858. School, Repton.] Matric. Easter, 1878.
Capt., 3rd Batt., Border Regt. (T.), 1880; Major, 1891;
Lieut. -Col., 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon.
Lol . Special List (draft conducting Officer)). Of Hatherton
Hall, Cannoi k. Stalls., 111 i.jio. Brother of Stanley H. (1874).
[Repton Sell. Keg.; Burke, L.G.; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
LE FLEMING, HUGH. Adm. at Clare, June 15, 1889. [4th s.
of the Rev. John Kav (i860) [sub Fleming), of Tonbridge.
B. 1870. School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1896. Athletics 'blue.' 1891, 1892, 1893 (hurdles
and lush jump); President, C.U.A.C., 1892. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1S93: pnest, 1894; C. of Moordown, Hants .
1893-4. C. of St L>envs's, Southampton, 1894-1902, P.C.
of St Mark's, Jersey, 1902-8. V. of Ryde, Isle of Wight,
1908-27. Rural Dean of East Wight, 1920-7. V. and Rural
Dean of Aldershot, 1927-37. Hon. Canon of Guildford, 1912.
R. of Bentley, Surrey, 1937-44. Rural Dean of Farnhain,
1937-44. Died Sept. 5, 1949. Biother of Ernest K. (1891)
and of the next. {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
LE FLEMING, JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Max. 21, 18S4. [Eldest
s. of the Rev. John [Kav] (i86u) (sad Fleming), of Ionbndge.
B. 1M.5. SO 1. loubrnlse ] Matm . Mi h- i.v- , . p.. A. 1SS7;
M.A. nre. Football (Kugbv) •blue,' 1
Athletics 'blue- (lillidles). I.S.M,. 1887, ]Sh- I'lacl Ticket
for Kent, i.sso-uu. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., Kent ( yclisl Batt.; Major, Queen's Own (R.W.
Kent Regt.. T.F.I). Army Tutor at Tonbridge; retired, 1925.
An excellent skater, notably in figure competitions. Died
Oct. 9, 1942, at Montreux. Switzerland. Brother of the above
and of Ernest K. (1891), [Tonbridge Sch. Keg ; Honk of Blues
The Times, Oct. 12, 1942.)
LE FLEMING, JOHN KAY (i860), see FLEMING.
LE FLEMING, STANLEY HUGHES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 3, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Major-Gen. George Cumberland
Hushes [Indian Annv], of Rydal Hall. Ambleside B.
[Aug. 12], 1855, at Palamcottan, India. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. [874. 01 Rydal Hall. Westmorland. J. P.
and D.L. for Cumberland. Lord Lieutenant and custos
rotulorum of Westmorland, 1631-9. High Sheriff of West-
morland, 1878. Capt. and Hon. Major, Westmorland and
Cumberland Y anry-l avalry. Died Oct. 5, 1939, Buried
at (.rasniere. Brothel ol George F. A. H. (-878). [Repton
Sch. Reg.; Burke, ,'..,; Trinity Cull. Annual Record; Who
was Who, 1929-10; The Times, Oct. 7. 1939.)
LEFROY, ALFRED HENRY. Vtm. pens at Iri-.nv, June 7,
1876. [6th] s. of Thomas [Paul], O.C., of Ardniore, Bray,
1 o. Wicklow. B. their FO, j.i. i.svs s. h....l. Westminster.
Matric. Michs i ■ • . I I I. i .o. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 18, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 29, 1881. On the
South Eastern Circuit. Deputy Clerk of the I', .a e for South
London, 1889 1904. Died Mar. 10, 1947, at Twyford, Hants.
[Record >>( oil II cstuun.tcr;; /itits <.f court; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists.)
LEFROY. FRANCIS PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1876. [5th] s. of [the Very Rev.] Jeffry (Trinity College,
Dublin) [Dean of Dromore], of Aghaderg, Loughbricklaud,
Legard, Cecil Henry
Co, Down. B. there [Jan. 11], 1857. School, Marlborough.
Matric. Michs. iS-c; LL.B. 1SS0. President uf the Union,
1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 24, 1877. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17. 1881. Of Perth, Australia, in 1S85. Died
Nov. 16, 1S96, at Redlands, California, U.S.A. Brother of
the three next. [Marlborough Coll. AVg.; Scott, MSS.; Lam
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, .1/cu at the Bar; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland.)
LEFROY, FREDERICK ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 23, 1864. [2nd] s. [of the Very Rev.] JefLry (Trinity
College, Dublin), of Loughbricklaud, Co. Down [and Helena,
dau. of the Rev. Frederick Trench]. B. [Dec. 19], 1846.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1 -■ 5 ; B.A. 1869; M.A, 1-4.
Ord. deacon (Down, for Gloucester and Bristol) 1S70; priest
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1871; C. of St George's, Brandon
Hill, Bristol, 1871-6; V. there 1876-92. V. of South
Petheitou, Somerset, 1862-1002. V. of Haresfield, Gloucs.,
1902-17. Hon. Canon of Gloucester Cathedral, 1909-20.
Resided latterly at Cheltenham. Died Dec. 25, 1920. Brother
of the next two and of the above. [Harrow Sch. Reg. ; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; 1 rockford; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LEFROY, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 3,
1874. [4th] s. of [the Very Rev.] Jefirv (Trinity College,
Dublin), of Loughbrickland, Co. Down. B. there Aug. II,
1854. School, Marlborough. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
(Theo. Trip., 1st Class) i57&r; M.A. 1883; D.D. 1899. Ramsden
Preacher, i.s.s,, and 1004. Ord. dr.11.on [Ih] 1-79; priest
(Bp. of Lahore) 1881. C.U. Mission (S.P.G.) at Delhi, 1879-
89. Head of United S.P.G. and Cambridge Mission in Delhi,
1891. Bishop of Lahore, 1899-1913. Bishop of Calcutta,
1913-19. Died Jan. 1, 1910. Brother of the two above and
the next. [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Burke, L.G.
of Ireland; Crockford; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LEFROY, THOMAS CHARLES PERCEVAL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 20, 1863. [Eldest] s. of [the Very Rev.] Jeffry
(Trinity College, Dublin) [Dean of Dromore]. B. May 7,
1845, at Loughbrickland, Co. Down. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1864. A merchant in London. Died June 18,
1893. Brother of the three above. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland)
LEFTWICH, CHARLES GERRANS. Adm pens, at St John's,
Aug I 189T. S. of Thomas Wilhai count.mt, of Dulwich
[and Adah Louisa Phillips]. B. lulv 31, 1872. at Peckham,
Surrey. School, Christ's Hospital (Rev. R. Lee). Matnc.
Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1891; B.A. 1S94. Entered the I.C.S.,
1896; served in the Central Provinces as Assistant Com-
missioner, 1896-1903. Under Secretary to the Chief Com-
missioner, 1903-5; Commissioner, 1910; Revenue Secretary,
1913-14. Director of Agriculture and Industries, 1914-17;
Controller of Munitions Railway Traffic, 1917-1S ; Director of
Civil Supplies, 191S-20. Retired, Nov. 1921. C.B.E., June,
1919. Indian Trade commissioner in Hast Africa, 1921-3-
Manager of Backworth wattle plantations, Natal. 1024-7.
in Umlaas Road. Natal, S. Africa, in 1946. (( hnsl's Hospital
Exhibitioners; I.C.S. Lists; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Who.)
LE GALLAIS, THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1869. S. of John, Advocate, of La Femere, Jersey.
B. May 31, 1852, at St Heher, Jersey. School. Victoria
College Jersey (IJr Cleave). Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1874;
M A 1878. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Mav I, 1877. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. Lieut., 3rd Kegt., Royal Jersey Light
Infantry. One of the advocates of the Royal Court of Jersey.
For 21 years member of the Jersey States. President, Jersey
Law Society, 1*1-2. H..M. Receiver-General for Jersey. Of
La Ferric-re', St Sauveur, Jersey. Died Jan. 30, 1903. (Foster,
Mm at the Bar; Law Lnts; Who was Who, 1S97-19T6.)
LEGARD, ALGERNON WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, May 6, 0061. [Eldest] s. of Henry Willoughby
(Worcester College, 1 ixford, 1822) [9th Lancers] (and Char-
lotte Henrietta, dau. of Henry Willoughby, of Birdsall,
Yorks.). [B. Oct. 14, 1842. Schools, Radley, 1851, and
Marlborough.] Main- Michs. 181,2. Sometime Conservative
agent foi I ast Derbyshire. Editor of 'Foxhounds' in Kennel
Club Stud Book. Succeeded his cousin as 12th Bart., 1901.
Of Ganton Hall, near York. Died s.p. Sept. 6, 1923, at 18,
Victoria Road, Kensington. Brother of the next. [Radley
Sch. Reg.; Marlt'ot >:,ck 1 oil. AVg.; Burke, P. and B.. G E.C.;
II ho was Who, 1916-28.)
LEGARD, CECIL HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
June 10 '■■<"■ 1 2nd] s. of Henry Uill„uglibv ot the 9th
L-mcers]' n Nov. 2.s. 1S43. [School, .M.nlboioueli.; Matin.
Michs. 1863; LL.B. 1S68; LL.M. 1875- Rode 111 the grand
steeplechase match, Oxford v. Cambridge, 1865; twice
winner ..I the Cottenham Challenge whip. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1868; priest, 1N..9; C. of Marston Montgomery,
Derbs., 1808-9. C. of Bovnton with Camaby, Yorks [869
70- V. there 1870 -9, P.C. of Aylesby, Lines., 1879-S0. R. of
I40
Legard, Digby Algernon Hall
Healing, 1880-7. C. of Riby, 1885-7. R. of Cottesbrooke,
Northants., 1887-19x4. 'Almost as well known and respected
as York Minster.1 1 lied Feb. 20, 191s, at Cottesbrook Grange,
Northants. Brother of the above; father of the next.
{Mrs Stuart-Menzies; Crockford; Xortfiants. Clergy; Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Who uas Who, 19x6-28.)
LEGARD, DIGBY ALGERNON HALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
dene, Aug. r, 1895. Onlv s. of the Rev. Cecil Henry
(above), R. of Cottesbrooke, Northants. [B. Dec.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1S99. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Temp. Capt., R.N.A.S. and R.A.F.).
Succeeded his uncle, Algernon W. (1S61), as 13th Bart.,
Sept. 6, 1923. Of Barton Cottage, Malton, Yorks., in U145.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; KeUv, Handbooi H ',
Who.)
LEGARD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel. M iv 21,
1832. Of Yorkshire. S. of [the Rev.] William (Magdalen
Hall, Oxford, 17S8) [V. of Ganton]. B. Oct. 23, i8r2, at
Felixkirk, Yorks. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. V. of Ganton, Yorks., 1842-52.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1857. Died June 26, 1897, at
Callan Park, Sydney, New South Wales. (List of Carthusians;
J. B. Peace.)
LEGARD, JOHN HORACE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Feb. 24, rSi7. S. of Digby, Esq., of Elton Hall, Beverley,
Yorks. B. at Ganton, Yorks. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1817. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 19, 1818. Died Jan.
1820. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Trinity Coll. Adm.)
1774- Of
LEGG, FRANCIS STEWART. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 1,
1866. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1S73. Ord.
deacon (London) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of All Saints', Child's
Hill, Hendon, Middlesex, 1S70-1. C. of Christ Church,
Hampstead, 1871-3. V. of Christ Church, Mitcham, Surrey,
1876-1906. R. of Alfold, 1906-15. Resided latterly at
Bognor, where he died Nov. 10, I9r8, aged 71. Father of
George T. (1899). (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 14, 1918.)
LEGG, GEORGE EDWARD WICKHAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William < .1
Hall, Oxford, 1855), of Hawkinge rectory, Kent. B. July 13,
1870, at Saltwood, Kent. School, Radlev. Matric." Michs.
1887. At the R.M.C., Sandhurst, 1890. Joined South Staffs.
Regt., 1S91; Capt., 3rd Batt., West Kent Rest. (Militia),
1896. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., South Staffs.
Regt. (Res. of Officers)). Knight of Grace of the Order of
St John of Jerusalem, 1899. M.V.O., 1902. Chevalier,
Legion of Honour, 1919. M.B.E., 1920. From 1896, for over
30 years, secretary of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families
Association. Died Sept. 1, 1927. Brother of Willi. mi \V.
(1887). {Radlev Coll. Reg.; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's W) .
I 1111 . War List: I! 'ho uas Who, 1916-28; '/ I
1927.)
LEGG, GEORGE TURNER. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1899.
[S. of the Rev. Francis Stewart (1866), V. of Christ Church,
Mitcham, Surrey. B. July 3, 1S80. School, Dulwich.] Matric.
Michs. 1899; exhibitioner; B.A. 1902. In the Civil Service
(Postmaster-General's Department), Cape Town, 1902.
Killed in an accident on Table Mountain, Dec. 1, 1904,
aged 24. A memorial was erected in his memorv at Capetown.
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 8,
1904.)
LEGG, HORACE GORDON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1900. [S. of
Edwin Woodward, of Hurstlea, St Albans, Herts. School,
Berkhamsted.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. On the
London Stock Exchange; a partner in his father's firm of
brokers. Served in the Great War, 1014-xg (Private, H.A.C.;
Lieut., 22nd Durham L.I.; wounded twice). Killed in action
on the Somme, Mar. 25, 1918. (Scott, MSS.; King's Coll.
Reg.; The Times, Mar. 27, 1919.)
LEGG, JOHN EDMUND. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 1, 1875.
S. of Elias, of Windsor Terrace, City Road, London. B. there
[Feb. 26, 1856]. School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs.
1875 (as Edmund [ohn); I'.. A. 1879; M.A. I88s. D a
strator at Dulwich College for one year. Science master and
House Master at Berkhamsted School, 1879-89. Science
master at Weymouth College, 1889-04; at \\.
School, 1894-1903. Died Weymouth. Left
the residue of his estate to the College to provide sr h<
in biology, chemistry, medicine and agriculture, and lor the
provision of the E. S. Roberts Trophy 1
{Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Venn, II. 417; Schoolmasters' Dt
Legge, The Hon. Henry Stanwell Bilson
LEGG, STANLEY CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. at Caius, Ocl
1889. S. of Walter Elwes, merchant, of Hampstead, Mil
dlesex. B. May 31, 1872, in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. X889; B.A. 1892; Mason prize
(equal), 1893; Tyrwhitt Hebrew scholar, 1S96; M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (London) 1S95; priest, 1S96. Tutor at London
College of Divinity, 1894-1900; at Bishop's College, Ripon,
1901-3. Sub-dean and Lecturer at King's College, London,
1903-X8. Lecturerin Syriac and Aramaic, 1910-18. Assistant
Professor of the New Testament, 1912-1S. Fellow of King's
College, London, from 1916. Secretary of the Central Can-
didates Committee, 1920-2. Editor. Novum Testamentum
Graece Secundum Textum Westcotto-Hortianum; Evangelium
Secundum Marcuni cum apparatit cntico novo plenissimo. I '1
58, Queen's Gate Terrace, London, W., in 1940. Brother of
the next. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 508;
Crockford.)
LEGG, WALTER PATTESON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. It,
1885. S. of Walter Elwes, gent, [and Fanny Eyre Wood],
B. Oct. n, 1866, at 24, Cumberland Street, Pimlico, London.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (London) 1S89; priest, 1S90; C. of
All Saints', Marylebone, 1889-94. London Diocesan Home
Missionary, 1894-9. V. of St Simon's, Paddington, 1S99-
19x9. British Chaplain of All Saints', Vevey, Switzerland,
1921-46. Died Feb. 10, 1946, at Vevey. Brother of the
above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times,
Feb. 13, 1946.)
LEGG, WILLIAM WICKHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6
r887. S. of the Rev. William (Magdalen Hall. ( ixford, 185s),
of Hawkinge rectory, Kent. B. 1868, at W. Farleigh, Kent.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1SS7; B.A. 1S90; M.A. 1S97.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1893. Died Mar. 12
1947. Brother of George E. W. (1887). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law
Lists.)
LEGGATT, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 16, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Colonel Edward Owen [of
Secunderabad, Madras. B. Aug. 14, 1S54J School, Rugby.
Matric. .Michs. 1S72. Adm. at the Inner Temple, M.i\ <
Of the Wanderers' Club, Pall Mall, in 18S6. (Rugby Sch. Reg .
Inns of Court.)
LEGGATT, REGINALD REMINGTON. Matric Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1S90. S. of Richard Shockbridge [of
60, Bouverie Road, W. Folkestone]. B. [Dec. 30, 1S72], at
Eastry, near Dover. School, Haileyburv. Migrated to
Christ's, Jan. 12, 1892; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Head Master
of Greenfield Hall Prep. School, Holywell, N. Wales, in 1911
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 772.)
LEGGATT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 26,
1792. Of Norwich. [School, Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1792 ;
Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1797. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. iS,
1796; priest, Oct. 14, 1798.
LEGGATT, SAMUEL BETHUNE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1SS0. [4th s. of S. Bethune, of Crofton Manor,
Fareham, Hants. B. June 4, 1867. School, St John's,
Leatherhead.] Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1 -..Jt
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S94; priest, 1895; C. of Shifnal,
Salop, 1894-7. C. of Alrewas with Fradley, Staffs., 1897-
1903. V. of Wall, 1903-n. V. of Sheplev, Yorks., 1911-25.
R. of Smeeton Westerby, Leics., 1925-39. Residing at 11,
Holmfields Road, Stoneygate, Leicester, in 1948. (St John's
Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.; Crockford.)
LEGGE, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 13, 1859.
S. of Thomas, of Ely. Matric. Michs. i.Ss'i; I. A i
1871. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of
Redditch, 1864-6. C. of Barnack, Northants., iSt.i
Wiggenhall St German's, Norfolk, 1871-1927. Resided sub-
sequently at St German's vicarage, where he died Apr. 17
1931, aged 91. (J. A. Walker, 510; Scott, 1/
The limes, Apr. 21, 1931.)
LEGGE, The Hon. HENRY STAWELL BILSON. Adm. nobleman
(age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 3, 177 s
of Dartmouth (Chancellor of the Exchequer, who assumed
the names of Bilson Legge], of Morelands, Hants, [ani
dau. of Edward, Baron Stawell, who was created Baroness
Stawell of Somerton, Somerset, 1760J. [li. Feb. 22. 1757.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1778; M.A. 1
the Customs in the Port of London, until 1 S12, Succeeded
Ins mother as 6th Baron Stawell, July 29, 1780. Married,
July 1, 1779, Mary, 2nd dau. oi Assheton, isi •
Curzon. and had issue a daughter; his onh I
, ( the Barony 1
(Eton! ill Ret ; G.E.C.; Ma
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Legge, Robin Humphrey
LEGGE, ROBIN HUMPHREY. Adm. at Trinity Hail, 1881.
S. of — , deceased, of Liverpool. [B. June 28, 1862.] School,
Birkenhead proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1881. Studied music
at Leipzig and Frankfurt -am -Main. On the staff of The
Times as an assistant music critic, 1S91-1906; joined staff
of Daily Telegraph, 1906; music critic of that journal,
1908-31. Contributed many biographies to the Dictionary of
National Biography, and to Groves's Dictionary of Music and
Musicians; translated Wallasebek's Die Mitsik tier Natur-
volker; Hofrnann's Instrumentatt-onslehre, etc.; wrote the
annals of the Norfolk and Norwich Festivals, and edited the
Norfolk Cricket Annual for 10 years. Died Apr. 6, 1933.
(Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times, Apr. 7, 1933.)
LEGGE, SAMUEL JOHN THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sr foH *'s,
Sept. 3, 1S89. S. of Thomas, solicitor's clerk [died 1872] [and
Harriet Ann Clark]. B. Feb. 16, 1870, at Torquay. School,
Torre College (Mr N. Menneer). Matnc. Michs. 1889.
LEGGETT [or LEGGET], FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Caius, Oct. 5, 1764. S. of Francis, grazier, of Rumburgh,
Suffolk. B. there. School, Norwich (Mr Walton). Matnc.
Michs. i?66; Scholar, 1764; B.A. 1769; M.A. 1774. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 21, 1769; priest, July 8, 1770; C. of
Worstead, Norfolk, 1770. V. of Chattisham, Suffolk, 1773.
V.ofSibton,i774-i8ji. R. of Bedfield, 179., 1S21. Married
Marv, dau. of Joseph Linnington. Died [an. 24, 1N21, at
1 1-. use, Si'bton. M.I. at Sibton. (Venn, it. 82; G. Mag,,
1821, 1. 187.)
LEGGETT, GEORGE MALCOLM KENT. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 9, 1900. [S. of Major G. E., of Stafford. School, Clifton
College.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Called to tin p. ir,
Gray's Inn, Jan. 26, 1909. Member of Liverpool Stock
Exchange. Of Hoylake, Cheshire, in 1929; latterly of
Quarter House, Broughton, Peebles. Died July 15, 1944,
at York. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Keg.; Law Lists;
1 he Times, July 18, 1944.)
LEGGETT, HAROLD ACWORTH. Adm. at Pemdroki , Oct.
1892. S. of R. A., late Captain, 19th Regt., and Governor of
H.M. Prison, Worcester. B. Sept. n, 1873, at Manchester.
School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. 2nd
Lieut., 1st Worcestershire Vol. Art., 1900. Assistant Master
at Malvern Link School; at the High School, Nottin^li.irn.
Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Major, Sherwood Foresters
(Notts, and Derby Regt.) and General List; wounded). Died
Mar. 3, 1920, from the effects of trench fever. (Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Army
Lists.)
LEGGETT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Feb. 13, 1792;
a 'Ten-year man.' Doubtless the man of these names (not
of Oxford) who was R. of East Tisted, Hants.. 1822 9.
LEGGETT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Caius, May 8,
1835. S. of William, of Ipswich. B. there. School, Ipswich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) July 21, 1830, priest, 1 1 -■ ; C. of Gt Finborough
and Stowmarket, Suffolk, 1839-48. C. oi Clay l<>u and
Coddenham, 1848-72. Married, Nov. 19, 1846, Emily
Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Cook, of Stratford St Mary,
Suffolk. Disappears from Crockford, 1874. (Venn, II. 231;
Clergy List.)
LEGH, see also LEIGH.
LEGH, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, Oct. ,1,
1787. Eldest s. of Henry Cornwall (Wadham ('< >Uvl:<\ < >\ford,
1751), of High Legh, Cheshire [and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert
Hopkinson, of Heath Hall, Yorks.]. [B. May 2", 1769.]
Matric. Michs. 1787. Name on books until 1791. D.C.L.,
Oxford, July 0, i.sio. Succeeded his father at High Legh,
1791. D.L., May 2, 1791. High Sheriff of Cheshire, 1805.
Married, July ij, 1803, Mary, dau. of John Blackbume, of
Hale, Lanes., Ml', and had issue, 1 >ied Mar. 17, 1832.
Brothei oi the m xt (Burke, L.G.; Pale, 11. 324; Al Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1832, 1. 367.)
LEGH, HENRY CORNWALL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at TRINITY,
June 29. i?'ji. [2nd] s. of Henry Cornwall (Wadham t ollege,
Oxford, I7S 1). of Heath, Yorks. [and of High Legli, ill. 1 1 ii' ]
[and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hopkiusun, of Heath Hall,
Yorks.]. [B. I771-] Schools, Warrington, Lams, [and
Rugby], Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1795, ( apt., 83rd Regt.
Died in consequence of wounds received 111 an en- i;/< mint
with the Maroons in Jamaica, Sept. 1795- Brother of the
above. (Rugby Sch. Reg., wbnh erroneously kim's 'ilied 111
the W. Indies, 1793'; Burke, E.G.; G. Mag., 1795, 11. 969.)
LEGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 20, 1771.
[2nd] s. of — [Peter], of Booths, Cheshire [Bapt, May 5,
1 7 S 2 . at Nether Knutsford, * luslni'1 | School, hton. Maine.
Easter, 1772; Scholar, 1772; B.A, 17751 Members' prize,
1770 and 1777; M.A. 1778. Fellow, 1777. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 18, 1774. Succeeded his brother Willoughby,
Le Grice, Charles Valentine
at Norbury Boothe Hall. Married, Mar. 29, 1792, Isabella,
dau. of Edmund Dawson, of Wharton, Lanes. Of Bedford
Square, London, and Torkington, Cheshire. Died Apr. 1826.
Father of Peter (1812). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
LEGH, JOHN EDWARDS SNOWDEN. Adm. at King's, a
Scholar from Eton, July 2, 1827. [Eldest s. of William, banker,
of Windsor, and Margaret Snowden. B. May 26, 1808, at
New Windsor.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834.
Fellow, 1830-50. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. is, 1831.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 21, 1834. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1842.
Died Dec. 19, 1851, at Funchal, Madeira. (Ft<>n Sch. Lists;
King's Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1851, 1. 324;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
LEGH, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's, June 16,
iwsi- S. of John, of Pride Hill [and Caroline]. B. Apr. 9,
1831, at St Alkmond's, Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury
{Rev. Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856; M.A.
1859. Ord. deacon (Worcester) Feb. 17. i^so; priest, 1857;
C. of St George's, Birmingham, 1S56-7. C. of Blandford,
Dorset, 1857-8. V. of Tarrant-Monkton, 1858-61. V. of
Astley, Salop, 1861-83. R- of Moreton-Corbet, 1883-1912.
Died Jan. 16, 1912. (Shreirsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Eagle,
xxxiv. 265; The Guardian, Jan. 26, 1912.)
LEGH, PETER. Adm. pens, (age iq) at Trinity, July 3, 1812.
[Eldest] s. of John (1771). B. [Tune 11, 1794], in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 181 y, B.A. 1S18; M.A, 1N21
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 27, 1813. Called to the
Bar, Feb. 9, 1821. J. P. and D.L. for Cheshire; High Sheriff,
1827. Of Norburv Boothe Hall, Knutsford. Died unmarried
Aug. 29, 1857, and was succeeded by his nephew, John
Pennington Legh. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, E.G.; Lav
Lists; Inns of Court; G, Mag., 1857, II. 469.)
LEGH, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1816.
S. of John. B. in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1816; B.A. i82r; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon and priest (Chester)
1822; P.C. of St Peter's, Newton-in-Makerfield, 1S23-64.
J. P. for Lanes, and Cheshire. Resided at Golborn Park,
Lanes., and later at Whitbarrow Lodge, Kendal, Westmor-
land. Died June 21, 1867, at Shap Wells, aged 69. (Clergy
Lii/; < i-t>tkt<>rd; G. Mae.-, !'•'■?, n. 250, which gives him as
s. of Thomas Peter, of Lyme Park, Che-shirr.)
LEGREW, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 14, 1830.
S. of the Rev. James (next), of Caterham, Surrey. B. Feb.
1812. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1831; Scholar,
1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1835;
priest, 1836; C. of Chaldon, Surrey, 1836-56. R. of Caterham,
1856-7. Married (1) May 7, 1840, Sarah, dau. of Francis
Hedger; (2) Dec. 15, 1849, Emma, dau. of Edward Frere, of
Clydach, Brecon. Died Mar. 9, 1857, at Nice. (List of
Carthusians; Clergy List; Foster, Baronetage (sub Frere).)
LEGREW, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's. Apr, 8,
1788. S. of Obadiah [descended from a family of Huguenot
refugees, settled as weavers in Spitaltields] and Martha
Head. B. Dec. 16, 1769, in Stewart Street, Spitaltields.
School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 17S8; Scholar,
1788; B.A. (iStk Wrangler) 1792; M.A. 1795. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 23, 1792; priest, Dec. 22, 1793; C. of Wether-
den, Suffolk, 1792. R. of Chaldon, Surrey, 1830-56. R. of
Caterham, 1831-56. Died Aug. 5, 1856, at Caterham. Father
of the above. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 390. See D.N.B. for
his 5. James (1803-57), a sculptor.)
LE GRICE, see also GRICE.
LE GRICE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 5, 1762. S. of Charles, attomey-at-law, of Suffolk. B.
at Bury St Edmunds. [Descended from .m ancient Norfolk
family.] School, private ['not Grammar School boy, that I
know of; has relations there' (Bury Reg.).] Matrii Mil lis.
1702; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1769. Ord. deacon (Exeter, Litt. dim.
from Norwich) Mar. 15, 1767; priest (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1768;
C. of Lopham, Norfolk, 1768. Preacher at St James's Church,
Bury St Edmunds, 1778-92. R. of Thwaite St George,
Suffolk, 1775-92. R. of Wickhampton, Norfolk, 1785-92.
Married, Mar. 21, 1772, Sophia Ann Day, of Bury St Ed-
munds. Died Apr. 27, 1792, at Thwaite. aged 50; buried
there in the chancel. Father of the next and Samuel (1794).
(Bttrv Gr. Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 682, G. Mag.,
1792, ii, 480; D.N.B.)
LE GRICE, CHARLES VALENTINE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, June 16, 1792. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Charles
(above), "t Bury St Edmunds [and Sophia Ann]. [B.
Feb. 14, i77i I School, Christ's Hospital, London. Matric.
Michs. 1702; Scholar, 170.5; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1805. At school
he was a . I iss-Miow of Samuel T.tvloi Co]cridt;<\ mid a close
friend of Charles Lamb, whose home he frequented in school
holidays. Tutor to William John Godolphin Nicholls, of
Trereife, near Penzance. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22,
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Le Grice, Day Perry
1799; priest, 1800. P.C. and Lecturer of St Mary's, Penzance,
and P.C. of Madron, 1806-31. Married, 1799, his
mother, Man-, dau. of William Ustick, of Botallack, and
widow of John [William (L.G.)] N'icholls. of Trereife, and had
issue. Inherited the property of Trereife, on his wife's death
1S21 (her son, William J. G. Nicholls, haying died in 1S15,
of 'ossification of the body'). Author, miscellane.
and prose, and College Reminiscences of C leridge. 'A wa»,
like his brother, but more staid. He went into the Church,
as he ought to do, and married a rich widow' (Leigh Hunt,
Autobiography). Lamb, in his essay on Christ's Hospital,
refers to the 'wit combats between Coleridge and Le Grice,'
comparing Coleridge to the Spanish galleon and Le Grice to
an English man-of-war. Died Dec. 24, 1S5S, at Trereife.
Buried at Madron. Brother of Samuel (1704); father of the
next. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; St John's Coll
m. 1682 (under his father); Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 311;
Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
LE GRICE, DAY PERRY. M.A. 1837, incorp. from Oxford.
S. of the Rev. Charles Valentine (above), of Madron, Corn-
wall. [B. Mar. 1, 1800, at Madron.] School, Eton. Matnc
from Oriel College, Oxford, June 9, 1818, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1SZ2. Of Trereife House, Cornwall. Deputy Warden
of the Stannaries. High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1864. Senior
Commissioner of Taxes for Penzance district. Held estates in
Madron, Paul and Bun-an. Married, 1838, Arabella Mary,
dau. of the Rev. Christopher D. Tuthill, of Co. Cork, Ireland,
and had issue. Of Trereife House, Cornwall. Knocked down
by I cab in Waterloo Place, London, Mar. 4, 18S0, and was
for some time in Charing Cross Hospital; died of jaundice at
Trereife, Mar. 19, 18S1. Buried at Madron. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 487.)
LE GRICE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 5, 1815.
[S. of John, of Bury St Edmunds. B. there, 179S.] Matric.
Michs. 1S16; B.A. (iotft Wrangler) 1820; M.A. 1S23. Fellow,
1823. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1821; priest (London) June 13,
1824; C. of St Marv's, Penzance, 1821-4. C. of Uxbridge,
Middlesex, 1824-7. C. of Hillmgdon, 1827-32. V, of Gt
Gransden, Hunts., 1S32-84. Married, Mar. 6. 1837, Elizabeth
G. P., dau. of Spelman Swaine, of Wisbech, Cambs. Died
Jan. 25, 1884, aged 85. (Crockford; Clergy List; Boase,
Coll. Cornub., 487; Inc. of Hunts.; The Guardian, Jan. 30,
1884.)
LE GRICE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1794. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Charles (1762). of Bun St
Edmunds. [Rapt. Nov. 1, 1775.] School, Christ's Hospital,
London. Matric. Michs. 1795. Entered the Army; com-
missioned in the 60th Foot. Leigh Hunt says of him, 'He
was the maddest of all the great boys in my time; clever, full
of address, and not hampered with modesty The boys
adored him.' 'He and a friend wrote to the Duke of York,
whilst at College, for commissions in the Army. The Duke
good-naturedly sent them.' Died in Jamaica, 1802, from the
effects of the climate while serong in the Peninsular [Leigh
Hunt adds ' after a short life of folly']. Brother of Charles V.
1792). (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; St John's Coll. Adm.,
III. 682 (under his father); D.N.B.; Leigh Hunt, Auto-
biography, 1. 80 and 81.)
LE GROS, CHARLES WALTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1880.
S. of Philip, Esq., of Frome, Somerset. B. Apr. 7, 1862.
School, Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1S80. Lieut., North
Somerset Yeomanry-Cavalry. 18S6. A sugar merchant. J. P.
for Somerset. Of Brookfield, Horton, Slough, Bucks. Brother
of John A. (1885). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
LE GROS, GERVAISE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Mar. 29,
1848. Of Jersey. S. of John, Esq. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 185s. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 31, 1859, age 28; 'only s. of John, Esq., of
St Saviour's, Jersey.' Lieut. -Col., 1st Regt., Channel Islands
Mihtia. Father of the next. (Army Lists.)
LE GROS, HENRY GERVAISE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 18S2. S. of Gen-aise (above). B. Apr. 22, 1864, at
St Heliers, Jersey. School, Winchester College. Matric.
Michs. 1882; B.A'. 1885; M.A. 1889. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 3, 1884. Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1888, as
'only s. of Gen-aise, of Seafield, Jersey, Viscount of Jersey.'
Captain, Channel Islands Militia (Artillen) 1888. Advocate,
Royal Court of Jersey. Died May 7, 1905, at Goodlands
Cottage, St Saviour, Jersey. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; Army Lists.)
LE GROS, JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age iS) at |i
1885. S. of Philip, Esq. B. [Nov. 28, i860], 1
Somerset. School, Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1S85; 1
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 6, 1894. Sei\
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.D.C.). Of Bury Court,
Lehmann, Rudolph Chambers
Yapton, Arundel, Sussex. Died Mar. 15, 1937, at Frome.
Brother of Charles W. (1SS0). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Law
Lu.'s. The Times, Mar. 18, 1937.)
LE GROS, JOHN SAMUEL Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing.
May 29, 1828. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon
(Bristol) Mar. 3, 1833; priest (Rochester) Apr. 6, 1834; C. of
Clarendon, Jamaica, 1839; Island Curate at Trelawny,
1S42-. (W. Cowper.)
LEGUYER, DAVID JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 1,
1853; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of John Baptist [and Mary
Collett]. B. May 19, 1826, at Exeter.
LE HEUP (or LEHEUPE), HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 18, 1762. [S. of Michael (1714), Secretary to the
Lord Chancellor, of Hessett, Suffolk (and his 2nd wife, Anne
Magdalen Piercyde Cambes, a Dutch lady). B. June 3, 1740.
Si hi >ol, Westminster.] Had been an Ensign in the Coldstream
Guards, 1759-61. Matric. Michs. 1762; LL.B. 1769. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 16, 1764. R. of Hessett and of
Pakenham, Suffolk, 1766-7S. Died unmarried Feb. 1778.
Brother of Michael (1749). (Record of Old Westminsters : Mist
Gen. et Her., 4th S., II. 115.)
LEHEUP, MICHAEL PETER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Curs, Jan. 3, 1800. S. of [Michael] William (next), of Bury
St Edmunds. B. at Nacton, Suffolk. Schools, Ipswich, Bury
St Edmunds and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1801. Became
insane about 1802 and was put under restraint. Declared a
lunatic, 1817; there was a Chancery suit re his custody, Aug.
1811. Married Ann Trotman, niece of a builder. Died
Dec. 10, 1837, at York Place, Mile End Road, London,
aged 55. M.I. at Hessett. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 135;
G. -t/ijg., 1838, 107.)
LEHEUP. MICHAEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
TRlNlTY.June 12, 1773. [Eldestjs. of Michael (1749), of Bury
St Edmunds. Bapt. June 10, 1756, at Hessett, Suffolk.
School, Hackney, London. Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. 1777-
Of Hessett, Suffolk. Married Man- Wvche, dau. of George
Waddington, Esq., of Ely, Cambs. Died June 22,
aged 53. Buried at Hessett. Father of the above. (Misc.
Gen. et Her., 4th S., II. 116.)
LEHFELDT, ROBERT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 11, 1SS7. [Youngest] s. of Dr Francis Albert, teacher
[Professor of Physics at the East London College],
deceased (and Maria Jane Browne). B. May 7, 1868, at Bir-
mingham. School, Barnes, S.W. (Mr Stevens). Matric.
Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1889; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class,
1889; Pt II, 1st Class, 1890); B.A. 1890. B.Sc, London,
1889; D.Sc, London, 1898. Demonstrator in physics at
Firth College, Sheffield, 1S90-6. Professor of Physics at East
London College, T896-1906. Professor of Physics, South
African School of Mines and Technology, 1906-17. Professor
of Economics at Witwatersrand LTniversity, Johannesburg,
1917-27. Author, textbookson physics and electro-chemistry,
and of a pamphlet. Controlling the Output of Gold. Found
dead in bis bathroom, from electric shock, Sept. II, 1927.
(Who was Who, 1916-28; Daily .Vras, Sept. 14, 1927; Eagle,
xlv. 159; Sir Wasey Steny.)
LEHMANN, ERNEST BENZON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June I,
1878. [3rd] s. of Frederick [Augustus], of 15, Berkeley
Square, London. B. 1859, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Football (Assoc.) 'blue,' 18S2. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, May 20, 1881. Entered the F'.remi
Office. Brother of the next two. (Eton Sch. Lists; Book of
Blues; Inns of Court.)
LEHMANN, FREDERICK HOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of Frederick Augustus, of 15, Beikeley
Square, London. B. Nov. 30, 1857, at Sheffield. School,
Highgate, London. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. i860. Lieut.,
nth Hussars, 1881; Capt., 1887. Sened in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, R. Defence Corps). Died Oct. 3, 1917.
Brother of the above and of the next. (Univ. War List;
Army Lists.)
LEHMANN, RUDOLPH CHAMBERS. Adm. p-ns. at Trinity,
Mar. 5, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Frederick [Augustus], 1
of 15, Berkeley Square, London. li. Jan. ), 1856, at Sheffield.
School, Highgate (Mr Dyne). Matric. Michs. 1874; 1 \
1878; M 1 ident of the Union,
and editor of The Granta. A distinguished oarsman and
coach; captain of the First Trinity boat dub; in the trial
eights for two years. Coached ci-: ■ 1, Dublin,
Harvard, and Berlin rowing club a , Amateur
Rowing Association, 1893-1901. Captain of the I
Boat Club, 1894 and 1895. Adm. at th
Nov. 6, 1875. Called to the Bar. Apr. 21. 1880. < In the
South Eastern Circuit. I
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Le Hunt, William Augustus
the staff of Punch, 1890-1919. J. P. for Bucks.; High Sheriff,
1901. M.P. for the Harborough Division of Leicester, 1906-
10. Author, In Cambridge Courts; The Complete Oarsman;
Mr Punch's Prise Novels; The Adventures of Picklock Holes;
Reminiscences, and numerous other works. A master of the
art of parody. Lived at Bourne End, Bucks., where he died
Jan. 22, 1929. Brother of the two above. (Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Who was Who, 1929-40; The
Times, Jan. 23, 1929; Cambridge Review, Jan. 25, 1929.)
LE HUNT (or LE HUNTE), WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens,
at St John's, Dec. 16, 1793. From Trinity College, Dublin,
where he had been adm. July 8, T79r. [2nd s. of George, an
Army officer, of Artramont, Co. Wexford, Ireland (an.l Alicia
Mary Corry). B. Oct. 25. 1774, in Jersey.] Matric. Lent,
1795; B.A. 1796. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan, 30, 1792.
Called to the Irish Bar, 1797. He succeeded to the Artramont
estate on the death of his eldest brother, Richard. High
Sheriff of Co. Wexford. 1817. Married three times. Died
r82o. Father of the next. {St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 356;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LE HUNTE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1832.
[Eldest s. of William Augustus (above), by his 3rd wife,
Henrietta Ehza, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Miller. B. June 15,
1815.] Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1S36; M.A. 1S42. Of
Artramont House, Co. Wexford, Ireland, which he pun based
from cousins. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Wexford; High Sheriff,
1S38. Mamed, Aug. 5, 1845, Mary, dau. of the Rt. Hon.
Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief justice of Ireland. Died
1891. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LE HUNTE, GEORGE RUTHVEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1870. [Eldest] s. of George (above). B. [Aug. 26],
1852, at Wexford. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A.
1- -1 , M.A. 1S.S1. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1871.
Called to the Bar, May 11, 18S1. Private Secretary to Sir A.
Gordon, K.C.M.G. (Lord Stanmore), first Governor of Fiji,
1875; held various offices in Fiji, 1875-87. Judicial Com-
missioner, Western Pacific, 1S83. President of Dominica,
1887-94. Colonial Secretary in Barbados, 1894-7; in
Mauritius, 1897. Lieut. -Governor of British New Guinea,
1898-1903. Governor of South Australia, 1903-8. Governor
and Commander-in-Chief of Trinidad and Tobago, 1908-15;
retired, 1916. C.M.G., 1898. K.C.M.G., 1903. G.I .1 G
1912. Latterly of Sandridge, Crowborough, Sussex. Died
Jan. 29, 1925. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LEICESTER, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 4, 1783. [3rd] s. of Sir Peter [4th] Bart. (Bl
College, Oxford, 1:1.1), of Tablev, Cheshire. [P.. Sept. i;t.n.)
School, Tabley. Matric. Easter, 17S4; B.A. 17NS. Married
(1) Jan. 24. 1792, Mary, dau. of Philip Egerton, of Oulton;
(2) May, i7oS.'I.oui-a Ilimett Sinvtli iiuvn, .f Condover,
Salop, an.l had hsu.-. Died i-sis. Brother of l-.lin F. (1781)
and Henry A. (1783). (Burke, P. and B.)
LEICESTER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 21, 1813.
[Eldest s. of Henry Augustus (1783) and Letitia Smyth
Owen. B. Sept. 29, 17.15.] Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 8,
1814. Matric. Mi. hs 1N1 4 ; LL.B. 1S25. Ord. priest (Norwich,
Lilt. dim. from Bath and Wells) Dec. 12, 1S19. R. of West-
burv, Salop, 1820-52. Married (1) Julv 5, 1821, Sally, dau. of
Richard Topp, of Whitt. .11, Salop, and had issue; (2) O, t 24,
1846, Susannah, dau. of Philip Wyatt Crowther, of Highbury
Lodge, Middlesex, and widow of Col. H. Muller. Died Mar. id,
1858. Father of Francis B. (1845). (Burke, P. and B.;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
LEICESTER, CHARLES GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Tulv 2, 1S10. Matric. Michs 1811; Scholar, 1812;
B A. {Semor'Wianslei and 1 -t Mnlth's pn.-.-l 1S15; M.A. 1S18.
Fellow ..( Christ's, 1815. Held n iri - i, 1816-
18. C. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex. 1816-2; I oi
Beckenham, Kent, 1828-32. C. of Hatfield Br. .ad ' < .!■:,
June, r832-May, 1833. Married Margaret Maria, dau of
John Ferard, vinegar-merchant, of Huguenot extraction.
Established a school for poor children near Hatfield Broad
Oak, still called the Leicester School, though subsequently
rebuilt and forming an elementary Serin-.] f. .r P.ushend. Died
..iter a long illn-:->s Nov. 8, 1833, at Brighton, Father of
William H. (1S41). Fre.l.-n. k (1850). M. .rt. .11 A (1844) and
the next. (F. W. Calpm; Peilc, II. 372; G. Mag., 1834, I. 116,
(George Charles Frederick).)
LEICESTER, CHARLES HAMILTON SEARLE. Adm. pens, at
St John's, lune 4, 1847. S. of the Rev. Charles George
Frederick (above), C. of Beckenham [and Margarel \1 iri .!
B. Apr. 18, 182S, at Beckenham, Kent. Schools (Marl-
borough and] King's College, London (Rev. T. G. Hall,
M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Head
Leicester, Morton Amos
Master of Kidderminster Grammar School, 1852. Died
Aug. 26, 1885, at Belgrave View, Ventnor. Brother of
Frederick (1S50), Morton A. (1844) and William H. (1841).
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xiv. 108.)
LEICESTER, COOTE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 6, 1752. Of Hertfordshire. S. of the Rev. Coote (1718),
Preb. of Peterborough, R. of Essendon. School, Hertford.
Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1756; Members'
prize, 1757. Chaplain of Clare, Apr. 21, 1753. V\ °f Hemp-
nail, Norfolk, 1774-91, and C. of Shelton, 1780-91. Died
Jan. 29, 1793. Brother of the next. (T. A. Walker, 303, and
MS. notes; 0. Mag., 1793, 1. 1S6.)
LEICESTER, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 6. 1752. 1 if Hertfordshire. [S. of the Rev. Coote (r7r8).j
School, Hertford. Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1752; B. V.
1756. Brother of the above. (7. A. Walker, 304, which
makes him also Chaplain at Clare, Apr. 21, 1753.)
LEICESTER, FRANCIS BYRNE. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
June 18, 1845. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles (1813) (and Sallv,
dau. of Richard Topp, of Whitton Hall, Salop). B. Jan. 31,
1826.] Matric. Michs. 1845. Died unmarried Dec. 9, 1853.
(Burke, P. and B.)
LEICESTER, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Trinity,
May 10, 1S50. S. of the Rev. [Charles George] Frederick
(1810). B. at Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex. School, Kensington
Gore, London. Maine. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1S57.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Bunbury,
Cheshire, 1855-ls. Resided latterly at 5, Tor Gardens,
Campden Hill, W. Died June 26, 1904, at Bournemouth.
Brother of Morton A. (1844), etc. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
The Times, June 29, 1804.)
FERRARS, Lord
LEICESTER, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 4, 1783. [2nd] s. of Sir Peter [4th] Bart.
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1750), of Tabley, Cheshire.
[B. June 1, 1765.] School, Tablev. Matric. Michs. 17S3;
B.A. 178S. Married, Feb. 16, 1791, Letitia Smyth Owen, of
Condover, Salop. Died July 18, 1816. Father of Charles
(1813) ; brother of John F. (1781) and Charles (1783). (Burke,
P. and B.)
LEICESTER, JOHN AUGUSTUS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr.
1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. {4vd Wrangler) 1847;
M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of
Chelmarsh, Salop. C. of St Nicholas's, Gt Yarmouth, 1850.
C. of Leigh, Staffs., 1855-6. C. of St John's, Blackheath,
Kent, 1856-7. Lie. pr., dio. of Lincoln, 1872. Chaplain at
Wiesbaden. Lie. pr., dio. of Winchester, from 1881. Died
Oct. 9, 1900. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
LEICESTER. Sir JOHN FLEMING, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com.
(age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 24, 17S1. [Eldest] s. of Sir Peter,
4th Bart, [formerly Byrne] (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1750), of Tabley House, Cheshire [and Catherine, dau. of
Sir William Fleming, Bart.]. [B. Apr. 4, r762, at Tabley.]
School, Tabley. Matric. Michs. 1781; M.A. 1784. Succeeded
his father as 5th Bart., Feb. 12, 1770. M.P. for Yarmouth,
Isle of Wight, 1791-6; for Hevtesburv, Wilts., 1796-1802;
for Stockbndge, Hants., 1.807 (Jan.-Apr.). Lieut. -Col.,
Cheshire Militia. Among the first to offer his services to the
Crown when Bonaparte threatened invasion, raising a
regiment, eventually known as the King's Regiment of
Cheshire Yeoman-Cavalry. Created Baron De Tabley,
July 10, 1826. Instrumental in promoting an English school
of painting and sculpture. His art collection at Hill Street,
Berkeley Square, was open to the publi. Married, Nov. 9,
1810, Georgina Maria, youngest dau. of Lieut. -Col. Cottin
and had issue; she was a famous beauty, whose portrait by
Sir Thomas Lawrence is well known. Died June 18, 1827,
at Tabley House. Brother of Henry A. (1783) and Charles
(17S3). {D.N.B.; Return of M.P.'s; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.)
LEICESTER, MORTON AMOS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 27, 1844. S. of the Rev. Charles George Frederick [1S10)
(and Margar. 1 M .110 B. Feb. 14. iS;s, at Hatfield Broad
Oak, Essex. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon, 1S53; priest (Lichfield)
Sept. 21, 1855; C. of Leigh. Staffs., 1856. C. of Marston-
Bigott, Somerset, 1858 60; C. of Langndge, 1S66-7. C. of
Biddenden. Kent. 1868-9. Became a private tutor, residmg
chietly in Edinburgh. Died Dec. 29, 1908, in Edinburgh.
Brother of Charles H. S. (1S47) and William H. (1841);
father of the next. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; Eaele, x.xx. 218; The Morning
Post, Dec. 30, 1908.)
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Leicester, Morton Edmund
LEICESTER, MORTON EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John"s,
Jan. 6, 1883. S. of the Rev. Morton Amos (above) (and
Susan). B. at Highgate, Middlesex. Rapt. Aug. 6, 1862.
School, Bedford County (C. W. Bourne, M.A.). Matric. Lent,
1883. Previously a 'clerk in ships of war.' At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, r888.
M.D., Brussels, 1S9S. Admiralty Surgeon and agent. Clinical
Assistant, West London Hospital; at the London Throat
Hospital. In practice at Milford-on-Sea, Hants., in 1939.
[Medical Directories.)
LEICESTER, OSWALD. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 11,
1767.
LEICESTER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 4, 1818.
[School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Miens. 1818; B.A. 1S22; M.A.
1825. Ord. deacon, 1S22; priest, 1823. V. of Much Woolton,
Lanes., 1826-75- Disappears from Crockford, 1876. {Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
LEICESTER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 30, 1841. S. of the Rev. Charles George Frederick
(1810), Fellow of the College. B. [Oct. 7, 1822], at HatEeld
Broad Oak. School, Kensington. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1S48. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S45; priest, 1846;
C. of St Mary's, Wolverhampton, 1845-9. C. of Eversholt,
Beds., 1856-61. C. of Freehay, Staffs., 1861-4. V. of
Marthall, Cheshire, 1S64-82. R. of Boscastle, Cornwall,
1883-9S. Subsequently resided at Exmouth, Devon, where
he died 1901. Brother of Charles H. S. (1S47), Frederic (1850)
and Morton A. (1844). (Peile, 11. 474; Crockford; Clergy
List.)
LEICESTER, WILLIAM SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 4, 1900. [B. 1880.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. For
many years Medical Officer in the Malayan Service. Resident
medical officer, Pahang Consolidated Co.'s tin mines, Sungei
Lembing. Of Gin Gin, Queensland, Australia, in 1945.
[Medical Directories.)
LEIGH, see also LEGH.
LEIGH (or BOUGHTON-LEIGH), BRIDGEMAN GEORGE.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1S75. [2nd] s. of the Rev.
Theodosius Egerton Boughton Ward {1842), of Newbold-
on-Avon, Warwickshire. B. Sept. 7, 1855, at 50, Eaton
Square, London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A.
1879; M.A. 18S2. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1879; priest
(Worcester) 1880; C. of Salisbury, Hants., 1879-80. C. of
Newbold-on-Avon, Warws., 18S0-2. C. of All Saints',
Brighton, 18S3-5. C. of Brighton, 1 8S5-6. C. of St Andrew's,
West Brighton, 18S6-S. R. of Harborough Magna, Warws.,
1888—1910. Chaplain to the Cordwainers' Company, 1930-40,
and to the Lord Mayor of London, 1915-16. A prominent
Warwickshire and Cambridgeshire freemason. Died Feb. 26,
1940, at Upper Norwood. Brother of Percy W.
Cotterell E. W. (1877) and Theodosius C. H. (1873). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 28, 1940.)
LEIGH, CHANDOS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891. [Eldest] s.
of the Hon. Edward Chandos (Oriel College, Oxford, 1851,
and Fellow of All Souls), Q.C., of 45, Upper Grosvenor Street,
London, W., and of Clifton House, Stratford-on-Avon.
[B. Aug. 29, 1S73.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1891.
Joined King's Own Scottish Borderers (through the Warws.
Militia) as 2nd Lieut., 1895; Lieut., 1897. Served in the S.
African War, 1900-2, with the Mounted Infantry, taking
part in the relief of Kimberley; mentioned in despatches;
D.S.O., 1901. Captain, 1901; served with Egyptian Army,
1902-12; Bahr-el-Gazal expedition. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, K.O.S.B.); 3rd cl. Medjidieh and
4th cl. Osmanieh. Reported missing on Aug. 23, 1914, at
Mons, 'when last seen he was, though wounded, n l1
men on, and telling them not to mind about him '
Harrovian to fall in the Great War. (Harrow S
Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Burke, P. and B.; Who
was Who, 1S97-1916.)
LEIGH, CHARLES BRIAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 23,
1834. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1789). B. iSis.
Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22,
1839; priest, Dec. 20, 1840; C. of Bishop's Wickham,
Witham, Essex, 1839-46. R. of Goldhanger with Little
Tothara, 1846-93. J. P. for Essex. Married fi| Feb. 16, 1 ;r,
Marv, dau. of Sir John Tyrell, Bart., and widow I
Wright, of Hatfield Priory, Essex; (2) Olympia Priscilla, dau.
of Richard Hanbury. Died Jan. 20, 1907,
aged 91. Buried at Goldhanger. Father of the nexf and 1 t
Stratford S. (1885); brother of Edward M (1828). (Pexlc u,
451; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Clergy List; Kelly, Directory.)
LEIGH, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Dec. 8, 1874
[S. of the Rev. Charles Brian (above). B. July
School, Winctv hs. 1875; B.A. 18S1; M.A.
Leigh, The Hon. Francis Dudley
iJrd. deacon (Worcester) 1881; pri
St Clement's, Worcester, 1881-2. R. of I
10. Died 1902. Brother of Stratford S. (18S5). [Win-
chester Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
LEIGH, CLEMENT. Adm. at Christ's, Apr. io, 1793. S. of
Thomas [and Mary Beach], of Cheadle. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar, 1793; B.A. 1797; Chancellor's
Classical medal (2nd), 1797; Members' prize, 1798 (2nd) and
1799; M.A. 1S00. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1799; priest, 1801;
C. of St Mary's, Leicester, 1799. R. of Newcastle-under-
Lyme, Staffs., 1S03-53. Editor of Lectures on Romanism,
1836. Died Feb. 16, 1853, at Newcastle-under-Lyme, aged 77-
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 334; G. Mag., 1853, 1. 557.)
LEIGH [or BOUGHTON-LEIGH], COTTERELL EGERTON
WARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, iS77- [3rd] s. of
the Rev. Theodosius Egerton Boughton Ward {1842), of
Newbold-on-Avon, near Ru^by, Warws. J"i. Apr. 19, [858,
at 50, Eaton Square, London. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885; LL.M. 1887. Football
(Rugby) 'blue,' 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 11,
1881. In the diplomats servire. Died Aug. 13, 1933. Brother
of Percy W. (1S89), Bridgeman G. (187s) and Theodosius C.
H. (1873). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Dins 0/ Court;
Burke, L.G.)
LEIGH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke, June 26,
iSro. [3rd] s. of John, merchant, late of Dartmouth, Devon;
now of Lisbon, Portugal. B. in Lisbon. Matric. Michs. 1810;
Scholar, i3io; B.A. 1*14; MA. 1817. Ord. priest (Gloucester)
July 12, 1818. Of 'Cintra,' Paignton, Devon, for many years,
until 1850. [Clergy List.)
LEIGH, EDWARD MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 29, 1828. Of Essex. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas
(1789), R. of St Magnus, London Bridge (and Emma, dau. of
William Morris, Esq., of Havering-atte-Bower).] Matric.
Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (London)
May js, 1834; priest, June 14, 1835. R. of Goldhanger with
Little Totham, Essex (presented by his father), 1835-46.
Died Aug. 15, 1846, aged 36. Brother of Charles B. (1834).
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1846, 11. 430)
LEIGH, EGERTON. Adm. pens, (age 10) at F.mmanuel, Mar. 1,
1753- S. of the Rev. Thomas (University College, Oxford,
1724-5)- B. at Murston, near Sittingbourne, Kent. School,
Ashford (Mr Barrett). Matric. Easter, 1753; Scholar, 1754.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 18, 1757; priest (Canterbury)
Mar. 11, 1759- V. of Sandwich St Mary, Kent, Aug. 2s,
1763-4. V. of Tilmanstone, 1764-88. R. of Murston, 1774-88.
The man who incorp. M.A. 1766, from Oxford, was Egerton
(i75U. wno had previously been at St John's, Cambridge.
{Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1788, 1. 467.)
LEIGH, EGERTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sii>nev, Apr. 20,
1771. Eldest s. of the Rev. Peter (Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, 1742), deceased, late of Lymm, Cheshire, R. of
Middle, Salop. B. Oct. 25, 1751, at Lymm. Schools, Man-
chester (Mr Clayton) and Bath (Mr Hale) and Westminster
(1765). Matric. Easter, 1772; B.A. 1775- Married, Sept. 21,
1778, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Jodrell, of Yeardsley and
Twemlow, Cheshire, and had issue. Died June 22, 1833.
Father of Peter (1799)- {Record of Old Westminsters; Burke,
L.G., which gives 'b. Oct. 25, 1752/)
LEIGH [or BOUGHTON-LEIGH], EGERTON LEIGH BOUGH-
TON WARD. Adm. pen-, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 2 ,, 1845.
[4th] s. of John [Ward Boughton] [of Brownsover Hall]. B.
at Guilsborough, Northants. School, Staffs (private). Matin.
Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (\\
1850; priest, 1S51; C. of Ombersley, Worcs., 1850 I
Harborough Magna, 1853-68; R. there
Miss — Andrews. Died Sept. 8, r of form
B. E. W. B. (1836) and Theodosius E. B. W. (1842]
L.G.; Clergy List: Croi kj
LEIGH, The Hon. FRANCIS DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
■ ■ I, 1874- [2nd] s. of William II. ■■■ I li.nun,
of Stoneleigh Abbey, W
School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1875; B.A.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Leigh, (M
.it private secretary to Viscount Cross, Secretary of
for Indi Member (foi St 1
. ■ 1
II' Hon. Col., 7th Batt., The Warwick I
1 ij the Warws. \ 1 dunti er Regl Hon 1 ■ J ol the W d b i< i
■. eomani y, T.D. Lieut, -Col. Imperial Yeoma
eleigh Abbey, ]
I-, . . i I heroi Gilberl H. <
land C. F. (1877). {Harrow Sck, Reg ; Burke, P. and Bt;
Army Li :' M H h ■ ■ ■ " ■
May 17, 1938.)
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Leigh, The Hon. G. H. Chandos
LEIGH, The Hon. GILBERT HENRY CHANDOS. Acta. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Dec. 26, 1870. [Eldest] s. of William Henry
[Lord Leigh] (1843), of Stoneleigh Abbey, Kenilworth,
[B. Sept. 1, 1851.] School, Harrow. Matric. Lent,
1871. Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 14, 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Capt., Warwickshire Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1877.
M P for Warws. (Southern Division), 1880-4. JP- and DL-
for Warws. Lost on the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming,
LISA Sept. 15, 1884. Brother of Francis D. (1874) and
Rowland C. F. (1877). (Ha™1 Sch. Reg.; Return of M.P.'s;
Army Luis; Burke, P. and It.)
LEIGH, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 20,
1895 S. of Thomas. B. in Liverpool. Schools, Liverpool
Institute and School of Art and St Aidan's Theological
College, Birkenhead. Matric. Michs. 18Q5; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1902. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1889; pnest, 1890; C. of
Farnworth, Lanes., 1889-91. C. of Parr, 1891-3. C. of
St Silas's. Liverpool, 1893-6. C. of Holy Trinity, Danven,
1897 C. of Stanwix, Cumberland, 1898-9. C. of kimber-
worth. Yorks., 1S99-1905. C. of St Mary's, Scarborough,
1905-6 V of Tinslev, 1906-58. Residing at Scarborough
in 1948. (Peile, 11. k..i; ( 1.1.A/W; C.U. Pari. Reg.)
LEIGH, JAMES HEATH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct 13 1S13. [Eldest] s. of Joseph [Esq., of Belmont,
Cheshire], B. at Liverpool [May 26, 179*]. School, F.ton.
Matric Michs 1S14; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Adm. at Lin-
coln'. Inn. lune iS, 1818. Of Belmont, Cheshire. J. P. and
p I. . Chi shire; High Sheriff, 1835. Married, Oct. 9, 1827,
Frances dan of Sn ' '-wild M >slev, 2nd Bart., and had issue.
Died Aug. s. 1848. (Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B. (Mosley);
Eton Si h
LEIGH The Hon. JAMES WENTWORTH. Acta. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 7, 1857. [3rd] s. of Chandos [1st] Baron Leigh
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1810), of Stoneleigh, Warws. B.
[Jan 21], 1838, in Paris. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1857; M.A. i860; D.D. 1896. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1862;
nre-t iSe;; C. of Brornsgrove, Worcs.. 1802-4. V. of
1 - - i. C. of Sir itford-on-Avon, 1877.
V of Leamington, 1878-83. Hon. Canon of Worcester,
1879-84. Rural Dean of Leamington, 1878-83. R. of
St Mary's, Bryanston Square, London, r8S3-04- Dean of
Hereford, 1894-1919. V. of St John-the-Baptist with St
Mary Magdalene,' Hereford, 1917-19. Provincial Grand
Master of" Freemasons for Herefordshire. F.S.A. Author,
Other Days. Latterly of Brent House, Pont Street, London,
SW I n>d Ian. s, 1923. Brother of William H. (1843).
(Harrow ich ffej Burke, P. and !>.; Who was H'/io, 1916-28;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 6, 1923.)
LEIGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1826.
[2nd] s of John [of Consall Hall, Staffs.]. B. in Staffs.
School Norfolk and Lanes, (private). Matric. Mirhs. 1820.
Vie, at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1826. Called to the Bar,
M .v S, 1S35. Died Oct. 24, 1880. {Inns of < ourt.)
LEIGH, JOHN BOUGHTON EGERTON WARD BOUGHTON.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1836. [Eldest] s. of [John
Ward] Boughton, of Broivnsover Hall, Rugby. School,
Harrow. Gazetted to the 1st Dragoon Guards. Died un-
ni irrii d M ly 27, 1839, at sea, on his way to join his regiment
in Canada. Brother of Theodosius E. B. W. (1
Egerton L. B. W. B. (1845). (Harrow Sch. Keg.; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1S39, 11. 103.)
LEIGH. JOHN de VERD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. I,
1880 Of Gloucestershire. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.]
F[ranns] Jeoseph] [Trinity College, Dublin, 1837], of Buck-
land vicarage, Berks. B. Dec. 28, 1861, at Nympsfield
rectory, Gloucs. School, Reading (Rev. Dr Stokes). Matric.
Mi. lis. iS8n; IS. A. 1884; M.A. 1S87. Ord. deacon (London)
1S85' prii st, 1SS6; C. of St Baraabas's, Kensington, 1885-7.
C of All Saints', Woodford Wells, Essex, 1888-9. V. of
Holy Trinity, Aldi rshot, 1889-1912. Rural Dean of Alder-
shot, 1910-12. V. of Oatlands, Surrey, 1915-36. Surrogate,
1896-47. Hon. Canon of Guildford, 1928-47. Lived latterly,
al 1 obham, Surrey, where he died Dec. 2, 1947. (Crockford.)
LEIGH Tpost LEIGH-FLEMING], JOHN FREDERICK. Adm.
p. ns. (age r8) at Trinity Hall, Oct. S, 18112. S. of William
(sir), deceased. Matric. Michs. 1862. Adm. pens, at Pem-
broke Jan. 20, 1864, 'from Trinity Hall'; re-adni. Apr. 24,
1868, 'as [eldest] s. of John Frederick, Captain in the .Army,
deceased. B. in India. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18,
181,,,, as 's. of John, of 3, Gloucester Street, Portman Square,
Esq.1 Called to the Bar, 1873. Died Apr. 22, 1S79. (T. C.
Dale.)
LEIGH, JOHN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1S77. S. of the Rev. Richard (Brasenose College, Oxford,
1S20) [R of Walton-onthe-Hill, Lanes, (and Sarah)]. B.
[Sept. 18. 1S58], at Halsall, Lanes. Bapt. Mar. 30, 1859, in
the Chapel Royal, Brighton. [School, charterhouse 1 (it
Lancaster. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Died Oct 7.
Leigh, T. E. B. W.
1892, at Ramsgate, aged 34. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Eagle,
xvii. 551.)
LEIGH [or BOUGHTON-LEIGH], PERCY WILFRID. Adm.
pens, at Jesus. Oct. 1889. [5th] s. of the Rev. Theodosius
Egerton Boughton Leigh (1842), and Elizabeth, dan and
heiress of Thomas Cotter.!!, F B [Oct 31, 1868], at
Harborough Magna, Warws. School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1898. Farming ,; -.Unfold. Sussex, in
1904. Of Branksnme Park, Bournemouth, in 1945. Brother
of Theodosius C. H. (1873). etc. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Memorials of a Wan s. Family.)
LEIGH, PETER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 13,
1799. [2nd] s. of Egerton (1771), of Twemlow, Cheshire.
[B "Aug 24 1782.] School. Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1799;
Scholar". 1S01 ; B.A. 1R04; M.A. 1808. R. of Lymm, Cheshire,
1806-25. Married Mary, dau. of Sir J. Blackbume. Died
Mar. 10, 1841, at Torquay. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clerical guide.)
LEIGH, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Pembroke, May 7,
1827. 3rd s. of James, farmer, of Offley Hey, Stockport,
Cheshire. B. there. Probably same as next.
LEIGH, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 29, 1827. Of
Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 183!; M.A 1846. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1833; pnest. 1854; C. of Heage and Lecturer
at Belper, Derbs., -1S41-6. P.C. of Milford, 1846-58. P.C.
of St Thomas's, Hyde, Manchester, 1858-72. Disappears
from Crockford, 1874- (Clergy List.)
LEIGH, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1859;
from Christ Church. Oxford, whence he had matric. June 16,
1859 [Onlv] s. of Thomas Yates [adopted s. of Sir Robert
Holt, rst (and last) Bart.]. [B. Apr. 27, 1840. School,
Radley.] Matric. Lent, i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. May 4,
181,5 Succeeded to Barham Court, Maidstone, and Hindley
Hill Wig.m, Lanes., 1867. M.P. for Rochester. 18S0-5.
Lord of the Manor of Orrell, Lanes. J.P. for Lanes, and
Kent. Married (i| 1861, Elizabeth Jane, dau. of Capt
Thomas I-'d.-n HI n kw. II. \r2vll-liire Highlanders, and had
issue' (2) 1.885, A.Mih.i I.h.Ml.1 th, dan. of Alfred Shaw, Died
I-.b 29, 1024. at Hath, [AWI.T Coll. Reg ; Inns of Court;
Scott, .V.ss ; IT';.. !•'.'■ Who, 1916 28; The limes, Mar. 3,
1924.)
LEIGH The Hon. ROWLAND CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1877. [4th] s. of William Henry
(1843) [2nd] Baron, of Stoneleigh Ahbev, Kemlworth. B.
there [May 23], 1S59. School, Wellington College. Matnc.
Michs 1877; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1886. Adin. at the Inner
Temple, Mar. 21, 1883. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1887. On
the Midland Circuit. Private Secretary to Sir H. Campbell-
Bannerman, Secretary of State for War, 1S93-5. For many
years a successful racing handicapper, resigning his licence
at the end of 1930. Of 26, I'pper Berkeley Street, London, W.
Died Jan. 26, 1943, at Hutton Park, Orange, New Jersey,
USA Brother of Gilbert H. C. (1870) and Francis D. (1874).
(Wellington Coll Keg.; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Inns of
1 ourt; Who's Wlio in Racing; The Times, Jan. 29 and Feb. I,
1943)
LEIGH, STRATFORD STRADSIS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Oct 1885. S. of the Rev. Charles Brian (1834). B. at Gold-
hanger Essex. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1889. Brother of Charles E. (1874). (Harrow Sch. Reg., which
erroneously gives Stratford ' Stradsett.')
LEIGH [or BOUGHTON-LEIGH], THEODOSIUS COTTERELL
HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hatl, Sept. 30,
1873 S. of the Rev. Theodosius E. B. W. (next). B. May 6,
1855 School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1S73. Migrated to
1 'owning Dec 3. 1S75. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 18S3; priest,
1884; C of Sharrow, Yorks.. 1883-5. C. of St Mark's,
Reigate Surrey, 18S5-7. R. of Rradneld-Combust, Suffolk,
1887-93. R. of Etchingham, Sussex, 1893-5. V. of Rod-
mersham, Kent, 1896-7. Died there Dec. 14. 1.897. Buned
at Cuckneld. Brother of Cotterell W. (1877) and Bndgenian
G (1875) etc. (Rugbv Sch. Keg.; Burke, L.G., which gives
'b 1S5.1'- Crockford; Scott, MSS.; Memorials of a Warws.
Family. 33.)
LEIGH [or BOUGHTON-LEIGH], THEODOSIUS EGERTON
BOUGHTON WARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity.
lime 25 1842. [3rd] s. of John Ward [Boughton], of
I'.rowaisover Hall], Warws. B. there 1823. School, Oakham.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1S47; priest, 1848; C. of Dilbam and Honing,
Norfolk, 1847-9. C. of Moorby, Lines., 1849-51. V. of
Newbold-on-Avon with Long Lawford, Warws., 1852-1902.
Married 185;, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Cotterell, formerly
Sheriff of London and Middlesex. Died Sept. 2", 1 .- .
Newbold vicarage. Brother of John B. I'.. W. B. (1830) and
1 rton L B W. (1S45); father of the above and "1 Percy
Wilfrid (1889), BridgemanG.(i875) and Cotterell E. \\ . ( 1.877).
(Scott, .1/88,; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; 1 he limes, Oct. I,
1902.)
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Leigh, Thomas
LEIGH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Tune 6
1789. S. of Edward. B. at Cheadle, Staffs. School,' Derbv.
Matric. Michs. 17S9; Scholar, 1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796.
Ord. pnest (London) Sept. 20, 1795- V. of Aveley, Essex,
1800. Chaplain to Viscount Cremomc. R. of Wickham-
Bishops, 1803-48. R. of Pattiswick, 1805. R. of St Magnus
and St Margaret, Fish Street, London, 1808-48. Married
Emma Mason, dau. of William Morris, of Havering-atte-
Bower. Died June 10, 184S, in London, aged 77. Father of
Edward M. (182S) and Charles B. (1S34). (Peile, 11. 326;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S05, I. 770.)
LEIGH, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 14 1775-
pens. Oct. 15. [5th] s. of the Rev. [Peter (Corpus Christi
College, Oxford, 1742). B.C.L., R. of Lvmm, Cheshire, and
Middle, Salop). B. at Oxford. School, Manchester. Matrii
Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1775. Joined the army of the H.E.I.C.
as a cadet, 1779; 2nd Lieut., 17S0; Capt., 17S1; resigned
Feb. 28, 1795. Died Mar. 28, 1814, at Mirzapore. 'His name
will long be remembered in India where he resided 35 years,
generally looked up to for his enlightened abilities, strict
integrity and extensive benevolence.' {Manchester Gr. Sch.
Reg., 1. 154: St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 356; G. Mag., 1814,
11. 603.)
LEIGH, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Apr. 15, 1774.
Of Staffordshire. [S. of John Burridge, of Rushall. B. 1752.
School. Harrow.] Migrated to Corpus Christi. May 15 1777-
matric. Easter, 1778; LL.B. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Feb. 24, 1779; priest, Feb. 28, 1779. R. of Little Plumstead
with Witton and Brundall, 1 779-1808. Dean of Hereford,
1808; installed Mar. 1808 but died 1S09, before he came into
residence. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Shaw, Staffs., 11. 67-9.)
LEIGH, The Hon. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. nobleman (age 19)
at Trinity, Jan. 31, 1843. [Eldest] 5. of Chandos [1st] Baron.
B. [Jan. 17, 1S24], at Stoneleigh Atjbey, Warws. School,
Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1843; Hon. LL.D. 1864. Succeeded
as 2nd Baron, Sept. 27, 1850. Of Stoneleigh Abbey, Warws.
Lord-Lieut, and Custos rotulorum of Warwickshire, 1856.
P.C., 1895. Governor and Trustee of Rugby School, 1895.
J. P. for Gloucs. High Steward of Sutton Coldfield, 1859-82,
and again 1902-5. Married, Aug. 22, 1848, Caroline Amelia,
dau. of the 2nd Marquess of Westminster. Died Oct 21
1905. Brother of James W. (1S57) ; father of Rowland C. F.
(1S77), Gilbert H. C. (1S70) and Francis D. (iS-4). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Army Lists.)
LEIGH-BENNETT, HERBERT JAMES (1872), see BENNETT.
LEIGH-CLARE, OCTAVIUS (i860), see CLARE.
LEIGH-CLARE, REGINALD LEIGH. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1890. [Eldest] s. of 0. [Octavius] (i860, sub Clare),
lawyer [of East Sheen, and Boden Hall, Cheshire]. [B. 1871.
School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894. Adm.
Solicitor, 1S98. Practised in Singapore. Died June 9, 1919J
at Hadley, Barnet, aged 48. (Sherborne Sch. Reg. ; Pembroke
College Reg.)
LEIGH-FLEMING, JOHN FREDERICK (1S62), see LEIGH.
LEIGH-LYE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sr Catharine's, Oct.
1880. Matric. Michs. 1880. Migrated to Caius, Jan. 1, 1882.
S. of Lieut.-Col. George. B. i860, at New Romney, Kent
School, Dorset County. B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol) 1S83; priest, 1884; C. of Cheltenham, 1883-5.
C. of Christ Church, Ramsgate, 1885-92. V. of St Matthew's
Rugby, 1S92-8. Rural Dean of Rugby, 1896-8. V. of King's
Pyon with Birley, Heref., 1898-1906. V. of Farsley, Yorks.,
1906-9. R. of Thurloxton and V. of Durston, Somerset'
1909-15. Died Apr. 10, 1915, at Thurloxton rectory. Brother
of the next three. (Herbert Leigh-Lye; Venn, 11. 453 •
Crockford; The Times, Apr. 14, 1915.)
LEIGH-LYE, HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1899. [S. of Lieut.-Col. George.] Second Master
at St Michael's College, Tenbury, Worcs., 1889-92. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Michael's
Tenbury, 1890-2. C. of Monks-Kirby, Warws., 1892-5.
Priest Vicar of Wells Cathedral, 1895-1901. C. of Malvern
College Mission at West Ham, 1901-3. C. of St Andrew's,
Hertford, 1903-7. Lie. pr., dio. of Exeter, 1907-39. Resided
latterly at downhill, South Devon. Died July 16, 1939.
Brother of the above and the next two. (Crockford' Herbert
Leigh-Lye; C. R. Hudleston.)
LEIGH-LYE, HERBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1893. Adm
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1- ,;
Lieut.-Col., Indian Army. B. 1871, at Canterbury. School'
Chatham House, Ramsgate. B.A. 1896; M.A. 1899. Assistant
Master at Greenbank School, Liverpool, in 1903 Jh id
Master of Hollylea School, Sefton Park, 1913-37. Of Castle-
town, Isle of Man, in 1946. Brother of the two above and
the next. (Herbert Leigh-Lye; Schoolmasters' Direttoria I
Leighton, Frederick Francis
LEIGH-LYE, SIDNEY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1883- BA
1886. [S. of Lieut. -Col. George.] Ord. deacon (Ely) iSSh-
pnest, 1887; C. of Norton, Suffolk, 1886-9. Chaplain at
Baroda, India, 1889; at Naisarabad, 1890-1; at Aden
1892-3; at Kirkee, 1893; garrison Chaplain at Bombav]
1893-6, 1898 and 1909-10. Chaplain at Byculla, 1896-8;
at Calaba, 1901-2; at Ahmedabad, 1S99, 1902-3 and 1908-9-
garrison Chaplain at Bombay, 1903-4; at Dharwar, 1904-6;
at Poona, 1906-8. C. of St Luke's, West Norwood, 1913-5
C. of St Paul's. Heme HUT, 1915-7. R. of Stocking Pelhani,
Herts., 1917-39. Died Feb. 24, 1939. Brother of the three
above. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 28, 1939.)
LEIGH-MALLORV, HERBERT (1S75). see MALLORY.
LEIGH-SMITH, LIONEL LEIGH (1891), see SMITH, L. L.
LEIGH-SPENCER, LOWTHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Aug. 1, 1873. 2nd s. of the Rev. Leigh (1S55) (sub
Spencer), of Renhold vicarage, Beds. School, Lancing
College. Matric. Michs. 1873. Died of scarlet fever May 13
1875, at Cambridge. Brother of Gerald L. (1874) (sub
Spencer). (Lancing Coll. Reg.)
LEIGH TRAFFORD, JOHN (1853), see TRAFFORD, J. L.
LEIGHTON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1887. S. of John Edward, of Rose Mount, St Ann's
Hill, Woodborough Road, Nottingham. B. there 1 •
School, Nottingham High. Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1 >,,,,
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Durham) i8qo; priest, 1894; ' "'
St Peter's, Stockton-on-Tees, 1890-4. C. of Sutton-in-
Ashfield, Notts., 1894-1903. C. of Warsop, 1903-4. V of
Stotfold, Beds., 1904-23. Died Apr. 19, 1923. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; The Guardian, May II, 1923.)
LEIGHTON, CHARLTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Sr
John's, Sept. 17, 176;. [Eldest] s. of Sir Charlton [3rd] Bart.,
of Salop [by his 1st wife, Anna Maria, dau. of Richard Mvtton.
of Halston, Salop]. School, Shrewsbury. M.P. for Shrews-
bury, 1780-4. Succeeded his father as 4th Bart., 1780. Of
Loton Park, Salop. Died unmarried Sept. 9, 1784, the title
devolving upon his half-brother, Robert. (Shrewsbury Sch
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1784, 11. 717- G F C iv
161.)
LEIGHTON, DAVID HILLCOAT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 25, 1826. S. of David [spectacle-maker]. B.
Oct. 7, 1806, in London. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (London)
June 17, 1832; priest, Dec. 22, 1833. P.C. of Thornton-le-
Fylde. Lanes., 1S36. R. of Worlingham. Suffolk, 1848-79
Died Feb. 25, 1879. at Holloway. (Christ's Hospital Exhibi-
tioners; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.)
LEIGHTON, EDMUND THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 29
1854. S. of Gen. Sir David, K.C.B., of Charlton Kings,
Cheltenham. B. July 1, 1835. School, Clapham. Matric.
Michs. 1854; B.A. 185S; M.A. 1861; M.B. 1864. At St
George's Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1865. Physician, Western
General Dispensary. Practised for a short' time in London
Residing at Bassett Wood, near Southampton, in 1898
(Venn, 11. 318 and add.; Medical Directories.)
LEIGHTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 3,
iSzi. [Eldest] s. of [Major-General] Thomas. B. [Dec. 5
1801], at Rhiacutta, India. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1821 ; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon, 1826; priest, 1827
R. of Cardiston, Salop, 1828-70. Married, Feb. 12, 1829
Catherine, dau. of Samuel A. Severne, of Thenford!
Northants., and Wallop, Salop, and had issue. Died Dec. 15,
1870. (Rugby Sch. Reg., which erroneously gives 'died 1866'-'
Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Clergy List; Crockford.)
LEIGHTON, Sir FREDERICK. Hon. LL.D. 1879. S. of Frederick
Septimus, doctor. B. Dec. 3, 1830, at Scarborough. Edu
cated in London, Rome, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfort
Fiorenc5; Hon- D.C.L., Oxford, 1879; Hon. II D
1879- His first important work, Cimabue's •Madonna'
carried 111 Procession through the Streets of Flora
exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1855. Ensign 38th Mid-
dlesex Rifle Volunteers, iS Lieut.-Col., 1R70; Hon
Colonel, 1883-96. A.R.A., 1866. R.A., 1869. President of
the Royal Academy, 1878-96. Knighted, [878. Cn ited
Bart., 18S6. Created Baron Leighton of Stretton, Jan. 24
1896, one day before his death, Died unmarried [an. 25,
1896. Buried in St Paul's Cathedral. (Boose, vi |6; D.N.B.)
LEIGHTON, FREDERICK FRANCIS. Adm. sizai al Sr John's
Jan. 15, 1896. S. of Robert Leightoi
1M7) (originally R. Leighlrai 1 i^in .), -, 1 !,,,. .1 ,, ,.,
Bnstol [and Mary Elizabeth Ai ine Wright'. B Feb 12 1877
at Waketield, Yorks. S.h.-il, l:ni..| Grammar (Mr |{'
Leighton). Matric. Michs. 1896; H. \ 1
M.B. I907. Assistant IlMl.sr II,' ,„i.i ,, I . i
Resident Pathologist, Royal Southern Ho pil I, Liver]
D11 I 11 the hospital, of typhoid fever, luh 1 907 [Tht
Times, July 9, 1907.)
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Leighton, James
LEIGHTON, JAMES. A.lm. pens, (age 22) at St John's May 22,
1774. [Eldest] s. of Robert, com-fai |..r, .1. ceased, of Hartle-
pool, Durham, and Domthv Opedail B. there. School,
Bishop Auckland. Matric. Michs. 1774- Kept mne terms by
residence; name 08, Mar. 20, 1780. He was a devisee of his
aunt, Elizabeth I.cighton, ..I Now Flvet. whose Will is dated
Oct. 30, 1777. {Si John's Coll Adm.,iv 1 )
LEIGHTON, JAMES. Adm sizar at St John's, Oct. 12, 1876.
S. of William, blacksmith [and Agnes]. B. July 27, 1857, at
Sedbergh, Yorks. Bapt. Sept. 9, lS57- School, sedbergh
(Mr F. Heppenstal). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1S81; priest (Bp. Ryan, for Ripon) 1882;
C. of St John's, Little Horton. Yorks., 1881-90. \ of
Thornton, '1890-2. V. of Great Horton, 1892-1911. V. of
Linton-in-Craven with Hebden, 191 1-27. On retirement
lived at Grassington, Skipton, and afterwards at Ingle Dene
Grange-over-Sands, Lanes. Died Aug. 13, 1942. {Sedbergh
Sck. Reg.; Crockford; W. A. Shuffrey.)
LEIGHTON, JOHN (1S28), lee FIGGINS.
LEIGHTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, June 27, 1844.
S of Miles of Sedbergh, Yorks. [and Man']. B. there
[Sept. 10. 1823]. Bapt. Nov. 0. [823. School. Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A 1855. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) Dec. 24, 1S48; priest (Exeter) 1849
Second Master at Chudleigh Grammar School, Devon, and
Assistant C. of Hennock. 1848-58. Assistant Master, Somer-
setshire College, Bath, 1858-62. House Master and Master
(rivil and military department), Cheltenham College, 1862-
72 Married, Apr. 5. 1858, Caroline Harriet, youngest dau.
of F N Day, Esq.. of Chudleigh. Resided latterly at
Cheltenham, where he died Jan. 8, 1884. {Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 14. 1858 and Jan. 23, 1884.)
LEIGHTON, ROBERT STAINTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May I, 1880. Of Yorkshire. S. of Robert, Esq. [and Eliza
Harriet]. B. at Goodmanham. Bapt. Apr. 6, 1861. Matric.
Michs. 1SS0; B.A. 1S84.
LEIGHTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 5,
1775. [Only] s. of Thomas, of St James's, Westminster,
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 17/8; B.A. I779i
MA. 1780. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 6, 1773- 0rd-
deacon (Norwich. Litt. dim. from Peterb.) Mar. II, 1781.
R. of Richmond, Yorks., 17S0-9S. V. of Ludham, Norfolk,
,; ( iwned an estate at Girsbv, Lines. Married, Dec. 3,
17S1, Mi^s [ane Ewbanke. Buried Jan. 5, 1705. at Hutton
Bonville, Yorks. (Elrm Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; C. Mag.,
1795. 1. 357. and 1781, 503)
LEIGHTON, WILLIAM [ALLPORT]. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 9, 1S29. S. of William, Esq.. of Shrewsbury [and Lucy
Maria]. B. May 17, 1805. Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833.
Ord. deacon (Hereford, for Lichfield) Apr. 9, 1843; priest
(Lichfield) Dec. 24, 1843. C. of St Giles', Shrewsbury, 1846-8.
A well-known Shropshire antiquary. Editor for many years
of the Transactions of the Sltropshiie Archaeological Society.
Author. The Flora of Salop. Resided at Shrewsbury. Died
1889, aged 84. (Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Mar. 13, 1889;
D.N.B.)
LEIR, The Rev. THOMAS. B A. 1782. incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
17S2 Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9. 1781. [Eldest s.of the
Rev. Thomas (Oriel College, Oxford, 1751.), of Ditcheat,
Somerset (and Eh.' iheth, dan. of Paul Methuen, of Bradford,
Wilts.). B. Apr. 14, 173S.] Matric. from Oriel College.
Oxford, Apr. 30. 1756; B.A. (Wadham College) 1760. Ord.
deacon (Bristol) Feb. 15, 1761; priest (Bath and Wells)
June 6, 1702. R. of Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, 1774-8-
Chaplain to Frederick, Lord Boston, 178 1. Succeeded his
father in the estates and livings of Ditcheat and of
Charlton Musgrove, Somerset. R. of both, 17S1-1812.
Married, 1764, Mary, only dau. of John Shore, of Jaggard's
House, Corsham. Wilts., and had issue [a s., William,
succeeded him as R. of Ditcheat]. Died in 1812, aged 74.
(si John's Coll. Adm., iv. 356; Al- Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; G.
Mag., 1S12, 1. 194.)
LEITE [or P1NT0-LEITE1, HUBERT MARIE JOSEPH FRAN-
COIS DE-PAUL PINTO. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899.
[Eldest] s. of Joaquim Pinto, merchant, of Antwerp House,
Victoria Park, Manchester [subsequently Vice-Consul for
Portugal in Manchester], B. [Sept. 22. 1879], at Antwerp
House, Wilbraham Road. Fallowfield, Manchester. Schools,
Beaumont College, Old Windsor and Stonyhurst College.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. At St George's Hospital.
House Physician and House Surgeon (Throat Dept.) there.
M.R.C.S.;'L.R.C.P., 190S. F.Z.S. Clinical Assistant, Kev.il
London Ophthalmic Hospital. Anaesthetist, Hospital for
Women Soho, and Evelina Hospital for Children. Lecturer
at the National Dental Hospital. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; D.A.D.M.S.; mentioned in des
patches). Practised at South Hampstead. Died Dee. 12,
1930. {Venn, 111. 397; Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
Leman, Downton Curtis
LEITH, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28 [836. [Eldest; s of General Sir Alexander, K.C.Ii.
B [Dec' 19, 1812], at Glenkindie, Aberdeenshire. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1S37; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845. Adm.
Advocate at the Scottish Bar, 1843. At Marischal College,
Aberdeen, 1858-9. Of Free-field, Old Rayne, and Glen-
kindie. Member of the Roval Archers. J. P. and D.L. for
Aberdeens. Married, Aug 17. is43. Anne, dau. of General
Sir Alex.in.l.-i 1 1 ilk. ti. K H. Died July 14, 1886. {Walford;
County Families; F. P. White; C. J. Fordyce.)
LEITH EDWARD TYRRELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 12, 1S61. [2nd] s. of John Farley, Q.C., Bencher
[subsequently M.P. for Aberdeen], of 79, Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, London. [B. Mar. 12, 1S42. School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1865; LL.M. 1869. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Jan. 17, 1862. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
ism, Practised in Bombay, 1867-85. Government Professor
of Law at Bombay University, 1S69-85. Author, works on
Indian ethnology. Lived at Stuttgart, Germany, from 1886
until his death at Heidelberg, Dec. 10, 1888. Brother of
William E. G. (1874). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boose, II. 381;
Law Lists ; Inns of Court ; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
LEITH, HENRY GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. [3rd] s. of Walter, of 35. Hans Road, London [and
The Manor House, Ashbv-de-la-Zouch]. B. Mar 10, 1879, in
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1898. Joined Speyer
Bros., merchants and bankers, London. Capt., Northumber-
land Yeomanry. Served in the Great War, 1914 -19 (Colonel,
Northumberland Yeomanry; C.B., 1917; C.B.E., 1919; men-
tioned twice in despatches; Officer, ( >rder of the Crown of
Italy). Deputy Chairman. National Mutual Life Assurance
Society. Of 21, Hyde Park Square, W., and The Grove,
Seal, Sevenoaks. Died Apr. 2,1941. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; I nu.
Wat List; Burke, P. and IS.)
LEITH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 10. 1S10,
[Eldest] s. of Alexander [of Whiteriggs. Co. Kincardine,
deceased]. B. at Fordyce, Banffs. School. Hampstead,
London. Matric. Michs. 1810. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 2,
1809. {Inns of Court.)
LEITH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1843. [School,
Blackheath.] Matric. Michs. 1845; H A [849. Cricket ' blue,'
1848.
LEITH WILLIAM ERNEST GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall. May 26. 1S74. [Youngest] s. of Jfohn]
F[arley], Esq. [Q.C. and Bencher, Middle Temple], of 79.
Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London. [B. Apr. 19, 1855.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, June 16, 1876. Called to the Bar, May 7.
1879. On the South Eastern Circuit. Practised before the
High Court of Calcutta. Chief Magistrate of Calcutta, and
Legal Remembrancer of the High Court of Judicature, 1-ort
William, Bengal. Died Sept. 16, 1917. Brother of Edward T.
(1861) {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; The Times, Sept. IS, 1917.)
LE LACHEUR, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct 1 1895. S. of John Alley, of The Wilderness, Tunbridge
Wells' B. there 1878. School, Tunbridge Wells (private).
Matric, Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). F.G.S. Died May 2,
1923, at Highgate. ((one. War List; The Times, May 3,
1923 )
LELAND LOUIS FRANCIS MONTI. Adm at Trinity Hall,
1899. S. of Francis Louis, Esq., of Villa Tivoh, Florence,
Italy School, Bloxham. Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1899.
LE LIEVRE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Si John's, June 8, 1822.
S of Mr Le Lievre, of the Island of Guernsey. B. there.
School, Baldock, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1823;
B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) Nov. 5, 1826.
LE MAISTRE, VILLENEUFVE ROBERT. Adm. at Clare.
Oct S iSSS. B. Tan. 24, 1869. School, Brighton College.
Matric'. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1900. Assistant
Mister at Uppingham School; at Keswick School; at M
George's School, Harpenden. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Intelligence Corps; on the General Intei Uhed
Rhinelaud High Commission. Coble. 17. 1921). At St George's
Si I I, Harpenden, in 1939-. {Brighton Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
LEMAN DOWNTON CURTIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. [2nd] s. of I si.,i.tis(issd. solictor, of 2 Ravenna
Road, Putney, London. B. there Oct. 14, 1868. School,
Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1890.
Adm Solicitor. Dec. 1803; partner in the firm of Messrs
Ionian and Co.. 44, Bloonisburv Square. London, W.C., in
1940. Brother of the next. {Charterhouse Sell. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
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Leman, George Curtis
LEMAN, GEORGE CURTIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. [Eldest] s. of James Curtis (1853), of 2, Ravenna Road,
Putney, London. B. July 10, 1867, at Putney. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 18S6; B.A. 1S89. Adm.
Solicitor, Nov. 1S92; senior partner in the firm of Leman,
Chapman and Harrison, of 44, Bloomsbury Square, W.C.
Died Nov. 9, 1934, at Putney. Brother of the above.
(Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 12,
I934-)
LEMAN, HERBERT MAYO. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Aug. I, 1889. S. of Thomas, accountant, of Sherwood
Rise, Nottingham. B. Aug. 30, 1870. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1SS9; Sir William Browne medal
(Latin Ode), 1891; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1S92;
LL.B. 1893; LL.M. 1902; M.A. 1911. Adm. Solicitor, Apr.
1897. Practised in Nottingham and Derby, with the firm of
Leman and Leman. Deputy Steward of the manor of
Newark-upon-Trent. Of 12, Low Pavement, Nottingham,
in 1945. [Merchant Tayljrs' Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; C.U. Pari.
LEMAN, JAMES CURTIS. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 30, 1853.
[Eldest s. of James, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn Fields.] Matric.
Lent, 1S54; B.A. 1S58; M.A. 1S64. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 4, 1S57. Adm. Solicitor, 1864. Practised in London
with the firm of Leman, Groves and Leman, 51, Lincoln's
Inn Fields. Of Putney, in 1886. Father of Downton C.
(1887) and George C. (1886). [Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
LEMAN, NAUNTON THOMAS (1777), see ORGILL, N. T.
LEMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 15, 1770.
[S. of the Rev. John (1724), of VVenhaston Hall, Suffolk.
B. Mar. 29, 1751, at Kirstead, Norfolk.] Matric. Lent, 1771;
B.A. 1775; M.A. from Clare, 1778. Fellow of Clare. Re-acini.
at Emmanuel, Nov. S, 1783; Dixie (Bye) Fellow, 17S3. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1775; priest, 1777. Chancellor of Cloyne,
1796; resigned, 1S02, on account of non-residence. A great
authority on Roman roads in England; with his friend
Dr Bennet ' traversed all the British trackways and Roman
Roads.' Contributed an essay on the Roman roads and
stations in Leics. to Nichols's Hist, of Leics. ; also contributed
an article to Clutterbuck's Herts, on 'the primeval inhabi-
tants of Herts, etc' F.S.A., 1788. Married (1) Jan. 4, 1796,
Frances (died 181S), dau. of William Nind, barrister, and
widow of Colonel Alexander Champion, of Bath; (2) Jan.
1819, Frances, dau. of Sir Robert Deane, Bart., and widow
of Colonel John Hodges. Died s.p. Mar. 17, 1826, at Bath.
(G. Mag., 1826, II. 373; Xorthants. Clergi ; Burke, Biblio.
Cornub., 314; D.y.B.)
LE MANN, CHARLES MORGAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinh v,
Oct. 26, 1822. S. of Francis [M.D.]. B. in London. School,
Yverdun, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. [The family came
originally from Lausanne, and settled in London, 1747.]
Matric. Michs. 1824; M.B. 1828; M.D. 1S33. F.R.C.P. Of
Soho Square (retired from practice) in 1845. Died unmarried
1852. Brother of Francis G. (1823). (Misc. Gen. et Her.,
4th S., v. 175 (for pedigree); Medical Directories.)
LE MANN, FRANCIS GREGORY. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Dec. 13, 1823. [2nd s. of Francis, M.D., of
73, Berkeley Square, London, and Sarah Parlett.] B. Sept. 10,
r8o4, in Marylebone, London. Matric. Lent, 1S24; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1831. Fellow, 1826-31. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1827;
priest, 1828. R. of Merton, Norfolk, 1839-51. V. of Langford
with Little Faringdon, Berks., 1855-86. Married, 1836,
Rebekah Sophia Ouseley, 1836. Residmg at 62, Pulteney
Street, Bath, in 1895. Died there Sept. 10, 1896. Brother of
Charles M. (1822). (Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S., v. 175; The Standard,
Sept. 14, 1896; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LE MANN, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 20,
1824. S. of Michael, [biscuit-baker]. B. [1806], in London.
School, Harrow. Matric Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829. (Harrow
Sch. Reg., which gives 's. of Dr F. Lemann, 4 Bentinck
Street, W."]
LE MARCHANT, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
Feb. 15, 1B11. S. of Charles. B. in Guernsey [Feb 1
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to J
Apr. 14, 1812; Scholar; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, [813
16); LL.B. 1817. Died 'about 1823,' in Guernsey. (Eton
Sch. Lists, which give ' brother of Sir Denis.')
LE MARCHANT, DENIS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity,
Dec. 7, 1816. [2nd] s. of [Major-General] John Gaspard,
B. [June 17, 1795], at Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, Eton.
Lemmon, Herbert Gallienne
Matric, Lent, 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. :'. 1815.
Called to the Bar, 1S23. Principal Secretary to Lord
Brougham, Lord Chancellor, 1830-4. Clerk of the Crown 11.
Chancery, 1834-6. Secretary to the Board of Trade, 1836-41.
Joint Secretary to the Treasury, r84i-4. Created Bart.
Oct. 14, 1841. M.P. for Worcester, 1846-7. Under-Secretary
for the Home Dept., 1847-8; again Secretary to the Board
of Trade, 1848-50. Chief Clerk to the House of Commons,
1850-71. Mamed, Jan. 9, 1835, Sarah Eliza, 4th dau. of
Charles Smith, of Suttons, Essex, M.P., and had issue.
Author, a Memoir of his father. Edited Walpole's Memoirs
of the Reign of George III. Of Chobham Place, Woki
Oct. 30, 1874, in London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, 11. 3S3;
Burke, P. and B.; D.K.B.)
LE MARCHANT, DENIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1692. [Eldest]
s. of Sir Henry Denis [2nd] Bart., of Chobham Place, Woking.
[B. June 8, 1870.] Matric. Michs. 1892. Succeeded his father
as 3rd Bart., 1915. Died s.p. Apr. 29, 1922, at Bath. Brother
of the next. (Burke, P. and 23.; Who was Who, 1916-28;
1 he Times, May 2, 1922.)
LE MARCHANT, HERBERT CAREY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1.
1S93. [4th s. of Sir Henrv Denis, Bart., of Woking. B.
Feb. 16, 1875. School, Marlborough.] Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896. On the London Stock Exchange; partner in the
firm of H. S. Lefevre and Co., Merchants, 16, Bishopsgate
Street. Of Norney Grange, Easing, Godalming, m 1945-
Died July 25, 1950. Brother of the above. (King's Coll. Reg.;
Marlborough Coll. Reg. ; Burke, P. and B.)
LE MARCHANT, JOHN GASPARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1871. S. of the Rev. Robert (Trinity College, Dublin,
1835) [R. of Little Rissington, Gloucs.] (and Eliza Catherine).
B. at Shoreham. Bapt. Aug. 15, 1852. [School, Shrewsbury.]
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875. A Director of the Alliance
Investment Co. Of 13, Thurloe Square, London, and Little
March, Hants. Died Jan. 14, 1033, at Lymington. (Shrews-
bury Sch. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 17, 1933.)
LE MARCHANT, LATIMER LE MARCHANT THOMAS. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 1, 1S70. [Youngest] s. of
Le Marchant Thomas, Esq., of Sea View, Isle of Wight.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S70. Assistant Clerk in the
Hi use "i Commons. Died Dec, 25, 1913. (Eton Sch. Lists;
I he Times, Dec. 27, 1913.)
LE MARCHANT, ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, July 16,
1887. S. of Gaspard, of St Helen's, W. Ryde, Isle of Wight.
B. Dec. 1S67. School, Bradiield. Matric. Michs. 1S87. Died
1890. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.)
LE MESSURIER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 31,
1859. S. of Augustus Smith, Advocate-General of Bombay,
of 26, Connaught Square, Hyde Park, London. B. 1840, at
Stellenbosch, Cape of Good Hope. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1859. Joined the 15th Hussars, i860; Capt., 1866,
transferred to the 15th Regt.; retired, 1S69. (Harrow Sch.
Rig)
LE MESURIER, BULKELEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1862. S. of the Rev. Henry (New College, Oxford, 1S24) [and
Eliza Margaret], B. at Bedford. Bapt. Jan. 4, 1844. School,
Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1862. Brother of the next.
LE MESURIER, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. at Downing,
July 25, 1868. [S. of the Rev. Henrv [(New College, I Ixford,
1824)]. B. Nov. 13, 1849.) School, Christ's Hospital. Main..
Michs. 1S6S; B.A. 1S72. Died in India. Brother of the above.
'Christ's Hasp:: ■
LE MESURIER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John
1789. Of Middlesex. [Probably s. of (or related to) Paul le
Mesurier, M.P., Lord Mayor of London, 1793, and grandson
of John Le Mesurier, hereditary Governor of Aldemey.
School, Harrow] Matric. Lent, 1710; B.A. 1794; MA. 1798.
Died 'before iSoo.' (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm.,
■v. 357-)
LEMMEY, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 16, 1893. S. of George Charles. B. Feb. 24, 1S72.
at Cheriton, Kent. Matric. Lent, 1893; B
Master al Loretto School. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
[Lieut., R. Scots; wounded); killed in actum July 14, 101'
■ . I ,:y II at list.)
LEMMON, HERBERT GALLIENNE. Adm
Michs. 1897. S. "i I I: irl . n rberl B. Ocf 1
King's Lynn. School, King's Lynn Grammar. Matri
1LLJ LL.M mm, M. \ >
Solicitor and Notary, Feb. 1904. Prai Used at Al-
and subsequently at Km Lynn,
Of the Market 1; 0, and Ashwicken,
in 1949. (Law Lists.)
149
Lemon, Sir Charles
LEMON, Sir CHARLES, Bart. Matric. Easter, 1833, from
I'rin-ii v; M.A. 1833. [S. of Sir Willi. mi, 1st Bart., oi Can lew,
Penryn, Cornwall, M.P. (and Jane, sister of Mr i-r.iNeis
BulJer, 1st Bart.). B. Sept. 30, 1784, in Whitehall, School,
Harrow.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 21, 1803,
age 19. iither as 2nd Bart., Dec. 11, 1824.
Of Carclew, Cornwall. M.P. for Penryn, 1807-12 and 1830-1;
for Cornwall, 183 1-2, and for West Cornwall, 1832-57.
F.R.S., 1822. High Sheriff of CornwaU, 1828. A Founder of
theStatistic.il Society, 1834; trustee, 1838. President, Royal
Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 1S41-6. 'Geology, mining,
especially on the economic side, and scientific agriculture
were his special subjects.' Provincial Grand Master of Free-
masons of Cornwall, 1643— *.>3. A Conmnssioner for enquiring
into the state of British museums, 1^47. Deputy Warden
of the Stannaries, 1852. Made a collection of exotic trees and
shrubs at Carclew. Married, Dec. 5, 1810, Charlotte Anne,
dau. of Henry Thomas (] ■■ ix-Strangways), 2nd Pari of
llchestcr. His last surviving child, Charles William, b. 1813,
was drowned while at school at Harrow, Apr. 18, 1826.
Died Feb. 12, iSuM, .it Caiekw, Cornwall, when the baronetcy
became extinct. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Boase, 11.
386; Boase, Bthlio. Li.it nub., 314; Return of M.P.'s; Boase,
Coll, Cornub., 400; 6. Mag., 1868, 389-90; G.E.C.)
LEMON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 9, 1891.
S. of A. D., Esq., J. P., of Strandtown, Belfast. B. there
May 25, 1872. .school, Methodist College, Belfast. Matric.
Michs. 1 -j 1 , B \. 1 ,1.
LEMON, FRANK EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1S79. [2ndJ s. of William George [barrister], of Montpelier
Lodge, Blackheath, Kent. B. there 1859. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 18S3; LL.B. 1884; M.A.
1886. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 11, 1881. Called to the
Bar, June 25, 18S4. On the South Eastern Circuit. J.P. for
Surrey. Mayor of Reigate, 1911-13. Hon. Sec, Royal
Society for Protection of Birds. Died Apr. 22, 1935. [St Paul* &
Sch. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court; Law Lists;
The I lines, Apr. 23, 1935.)
LE MOTTEE, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
June 5, 1866. S. of the Rev. William (next), V. of Helions
Bumpstead, Essex. B. in Guernsey. School, Felsted. Matric.
Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
1872. Died June 24, 1877, at the vicarage, Hehons Bump-
stead. [Al. Felsted; Venn, 11. 374.)
LE MOTTEE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May b, 1831. S. of John. B. in Guernsey. School, Elizabeth
College, Guernsey. Matric. Michs. 1831; Scholar, 1833; B.A.
{13th Wrangler) 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon, 1S37; priest,
1838. Chaplain to the Forces in Guernsey, 1849-57. V. of
Hehons Bumpstead, Lssex, 1S57-96. Died Jan. 19, 1896.
Father of the above. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; I he Standard,
Jan. 23, 1896.)
LEMPFERT, RUDOLF GUSTAV KARL. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Jan. 17, 1S94. S. of Gustav, of Vernet House,
Fallowfield, Manchester. B. there 1875. School, Manchester
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; (Nat. Sci. Top., Pt I,
1st Class, 1896; Pt II. 1st Class, 1898); B.A. 189S; M.A. 1901.
Assistant Demonstrator in Experimental Physics, i-Suy-i^ot*.
Assistant Master at Rugby, 1900-2. Joined staff of "the
MeteorologK al < >1Ih <■, 1902; Assistant 1 >nc. toi, 19 19-38;
during the Great War, 1914—19, Superintendent of Fore-
casting Dept,, through which weather reports and forecasts
were supplied to H.M. Forces. C.B.E., 1918. President,
Royal Meteorological Society, 1930. Joint author, Life
History of Surface Air Currents; Meteorology. Of $5, Fitz-
James Avenue, London, W., in 1946. [Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Wh 1 )
LEMPR1ERE, FRANCIS DROCUS [or DROUET]. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 7. 1812. [Eldest] s. oi the Rev.
John, B.D. (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1780), sometime
Head Master ot Abingdon College. {'■- at Abingdon. School,
Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1823. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Feb. 1, 1817. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1818; priest (Loudon) June 6, 1819. Head Master of the
grammar Schools of St cii.iw, Southwark, and Helston,
Cornwall. R. of Newton St Petrock, Devon, 1824-68. C. of
Northmoor Green, Somerset, 1S69-71. C. oi Publow, 1*71-2.
R. of Kirkley, near Lowestoft, 1872-5. Author, Lessons on
the Prophecies; 1 he Catechism <>f the t. hurth [<i Sermon);
Lectures on the Cut teds, etc. l'i-.a!r, arslo.m (. ><>J,fn,d, 1877.
Nephew of the next. (Burke, L.G. (for his grandparents, etc.);
Inns of Court.)
LEMPRIERE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, {age 19) at St John's,
Jan. 12, 177"- S. of Charles, hsq. (Hertford College, Oxford,
I75'>), of Jersey [Seigneur of Dielameut, Solicitor -General]
[and Elizabeth, dau. of James Corbet, Seigneur of Rosel and
of St Ouen, jersey]. B. at Dielameut, Jersey. School,
Leng, William St Quentin
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1776. Seigneur of Chesnal,
Commissary General of Jersey and Guernsey in succession to
his two elder brothers. Advocate in the Royal Courts and
Colonel of the Royal Jersey Militia. Wounded on Jan. 6,
1781, in the battle of Jersey, when the French unsuccessfully
attempted to capture the island. Married, 1783, Elizabeth
Charity, dau. and heiress of the Rev. Samuel Beuzeville, and
heiress of Admiral G. Oury. Died June 30, 1S23. Uncle of
the above. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 357; Burke, L.G. (for
his parents, etc.).)
LENDON, ABEL. B.A. 1752, incorp. from Oxford, 1752; M.A.
from King's, 1752. S. of Philip, of Crediton, Devon. Matric.
from Trinity College, Oxford, May 22, 1729, age 19; B.A.
(Oxford) 1732-3. [Al. Oxon.)
LENDON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 29,
1819. S. of Charles. B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matnc. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
(London) June 13, 1824; priest, May 29, 1S25; C. and Sunday
Lecturer of Kensmgton, -1841-4. V. of St John's, Lacey
Green, Bucks., 1844-7. Died Nov. 21, 1847, at his residence
in Prince's Risborough. [Record of Old Westminsters; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 184S, 1. 212.)
LENDON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1787.
[S. of William, of London. School, Westminster.] Matnc.
Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1794- Ord.
deacon (London) July 4, 1700; pnest, Aug. 14, i7Qi- R- °f
St John's, Clerkenwell, London, 1704-1812. C. of Penton-
ville Chapel, 1804. R. of St Edmund the King with St
Nicholas Aeons, 1811-33. Prebendary of St Paul's, 1812-33.
Died Nov. 15, 1833, in the cloisters, Westminster, aged 66.
Father of the next. [Record of Old Westminsters; G. Mag.,
1834,1. 115.)
LENDON, WILLIAM PENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1818. S. of the Rev. Richard (above). B. in London.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823; M.A.
1826. In Holy Orders. Resided at Monmouth, Twickenham
and elsewhere. Married, June 9, 1847, Eliza, eldest dau. of
the Rev. E. Withers, of Bognor, Sussex. Died May 3, 1887,
at Southhclds, Wandsworth. (Record nf Old Westminsters;
Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, May ii,
1887.)
LENDRUM, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, Apr. 5,
1827. [Only] s. of George [of Jamestown, Co. Fermanagh.
Ireland]. B. [Jan. 12, 1806], at Drogheda, Co. Louth. School,
Armagh. Matnc. Easter, 1827; B.A. 1831. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 22, 1831. Of Magheracross, Co. Fermanagh. J.P.
and D.L. High Sheriff of Co. Fermanagh, 1S35, and of
Co. Tyrone, 1837. Married, Nov. 2, 1843, Anne, dau. of
Samuel Vesey, of Derrabard. Father of the next. [Inns of
Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LENDRUM [post VESEY], WILLIAM TREVOR. Adm. (age 24)
at Caius, 1879. [3rd] s. of James (above), deceased [and
Anne, dau. of Samuel Vesey]. B. [July 4, 1854], at Maghera-
cross, Co. Fermanagh. [Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin,
whence he had graduated in 187b as Senior Moderator and
Gold Medallist in Classics.] Matric. Lent, 1879; Scholar;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1891. Fellow, 1890-1935; College Lecturer
and Tutor. Assistant Master at Dulwich College, 1884-90.
Assumed the name of Vesey in lieu of Lendrum, 19 17. An
authority on Pindar. A keen horseman, well known to the
Cottesmore hunt. Died unmarried Apr. 1, 1935, at Oakham.
[Venn, 11. 436; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; 1 he Times, Apr. 5,
1935.)
LENFESTEY, STANLEY DE JERSEY. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Dec. 14, 1894. [3rd] s. of William Giffard, Esq., of
W. Kensington, London. B. Nov. 19, 1876, at Faversham.
Schools, Kelly College, Tavistock, and City of London.
Matric. Michs. 1S95; Scholar, 1895; B.A. {19th Wrangler)
1898; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Berkhamsted School,
1899-1901; at Pockhngton School, 1901-3. Instructor at the
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1903-13. Master at
Plumtree School, S. Rhodesia, 1914-15. Inspector of Schools
for Southern Rhodesia, 1915-33-. Of Gwelo, S. Rhodesia, in
1933 {Kelly Coll. Sch. Reg.; J. A. Walker, 03$; Scott. MSS.;
St hoolmasters* Directories.)
LENG, WILLIAM ST QUENTIN. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1883.
[2nd s. of Sir William Christopher, of O.iklands, Sheffield.]
B. Sept. 4, 1804. School, King William's College. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1883; B.A. 1886; LL.B. 1887; M.A. 1890. 2nd Lieut.,
West N orks. Artillery-Volunteers, 1890. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 20, 1887. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1889.
Journalist. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Section
Sanitaire Anglaise No. 19, 2nd French Army; Verdun;
Croix de Guerre). Of Littlewood, Sunningdale, in 1940.
[Ktng H'lHwm's Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Army
Lists.)
Lennard, Arthur
LENNARD, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. I,
1879. Of Yorkshire. [Youngest] s. of John Mowatt [of Leven
House, Hutton Rudby, shipowner]. B. at Liuthorpe. School,
Middlesbrough High.' Matric Michs. 1S79; B.A. and LL.B.
1683, LL.M. 1886; LL.D. 1692. Adm. at the I imer Temple,
Nov. 1, rSS2. Called to the Bar, June 17, 1S85. On the
North Eastern Circuit. (Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LENNARD, CHARLES BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 9, 1820. [7th] s. of Sir Thomas Barrett (1819)
[1st] Bart, [by his 1st wife, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John
St Aubyn, Bart.]. [B. May 24, 1802. School, Eton.] Matnc.
Lent, 1821; LL.B. 1S27. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23,
1817. Called to the Bar, May 25, 1827. Married, June 12,
1838, Elizabeth Amelia, dau. of Robert Nicholson, of
Bradley, Co. Durham, and had issue. Of Surbiton, Surrey.
Died Mar. 22, 1691. Brother of the next, of George B. (1814),
Thomas B. (1S06) and Henry B. (1832). (Eton Sen. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Sir Wasey
Sterry.)
LENNARD, DACRE BARRETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
July 9, 1S19. Of Middlesex, (oth s. of Sir Thomas Barrett
[rst] Bart. (1819), of Belhus [bell House], Essex (by his 1st
wife, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John St Aubyn, Bart). B. Jan. 3,
180:, in London.] School, Bury. Matnc. Michs. 1819;
Scholar; B.A. 1S24. R. of St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich,
1825-39. Married, Oct. 4, 1825, Rachel Anna, dau. of
Jeremiah Ives, of St Kathenne's, Norfolk, and had issue.
Died Jan. 21, 1839, at Catton, Norfolk. Brother of the above,
etc. (Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists; G. Mag., 1839, 1. 217.)
LENNARD, DACRE BARRETT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, June 20, 1848. [2nd] s. of Thomas Barrett (1S06),
Esq., M.P. for Maldon [by his 2nd wife Mary, dau. of Bartiey
Bndger Shedden, of Aldhani Hall, Sufiolk]. B. Jan. 19, 1829.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. r86o. Incorp., and
L.Th., at University College, Durham, 1861. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1S61; priest, rS73; C. of Priors Hardwick,
Warns., rS6l. C. of Alkham, Kent, 1S62. Chaplain at
Mahnes, 1863; at Ghent, 1864-72. C. of Rowley-Regis,
Staffs., 1672-5. C. of Hodnet, Salop, 1675-80. R. of Aldhani,
Suffolk, 18S0-1909. Married (1) 1855, Elizabeth, dau. of
H. Lelliott; (2) i83r, Sarah, dau. of John Liversage, and had
issue. Died Apr. 1910. Brother of St Aubyn B. (1850) and
Thomas B. (1846). (Burke, P. and B.; T. A. Walker, 496;
Crockford.)
LENNARD, GEORGE BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 16,
1814. Of Essex. [3rd s. of Sir Thomas Barrett (1819), of
Bell House [Belhus], 1st Bart. B. June 26, 1796. School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. iSr4. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Feb. 8, 1822. of 1, Fig-Tree Court. Married
(1) Nov. 7, 1820, Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Prideaux, of
Hexworthy, Cornwall, and had issue; (2) Mar. 18, 1868,
Elizabeth, widow of Col. Beaumont and dau. of Robert A.
Silvera. Died Mar. 4, 1870. Brother of Charles B. (1820), etc.
LENNARD, HENRY BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 13, 1832; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Feb. 17, 1S16, age r8; B.A. (Oxford) 1820. [4th s. of
Sir Thomas, 1st Bart. (1819), of London. B. Jan. 18, 1798.
School, Charterhouse.] Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1853; Priest,
1854; C. of LUingworth, Yorks., 1853-4. Inc. of St Aubyn's
Chapel, Devonport, 1857-00. Married, Apr. 26, 1821, Hebe
Dorothy, dau. of Edmund Prideaux, of Hexworthy, Cornwall.
Died Aug. 17, 1S70, at Fontainebleau. Brother of the above,
etc. (Burke, P. and B.; List of Carthusians; Al. Oxon.)
LENNARD (or BARRETT-LENNARD), HERBERT LORAINE.
Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 13, 1063. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
John B. (next).] B. Oct. 9, 1863. [School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 148S; priest (Bp. Mitchinson, for Peterb.) 1889;
C. of Watford, Northants., 1888-^0. C. of Shoulden, Kent,
1890-1. C. of Broughton, Bucks., 1892-4. C. of Fryerning,
Essex, 1896-7. R. of Wickford, 189B-9. R. of Crawley,
Sussex, 1899-1928. Served in the Great War, 19x4-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C.). Died June 13, 1934, at Crawley. (Brighton Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Selwyn Call. Cat.; Crockford.)
LENNARD (or BARRETT-LENNARD), JOHN BARRETT. Adm.
Fell.-Coui. (age 21) at Magdalene, Oct. 1, i860. 5th s. of
Thomas B. (1806), Esq., of Belhus [Bell House], near Rom-
ford, Essex [by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of Bartlett Bridger
Shedden, of Aldham Hall, Suffolk]. (B. Feb. 20, 1S39.]
School, Woolwich. Matnc. Michs. 1861, as Barrett-Lennard;
B.A. X864; HA 1867. Lieut., Royal Engineers. Ord. deacon
(London) 1864; pnest, 1865; C. of St Jude's, Chelsea, 1864-6.
V. of Fauls, Salop, 1866-76. Org. Sec, S.P.G., for dio. of
Lichfield, 1872-6. R. of Crawley, Sussex, 1876-98. Married,
Apr. 9, r86l, Isabella Jane, dau. of Sir John Lambton
Lorame, 10th Bart. Died Dec. 13, 1898. Father of the above ;
brother of Thomas B. (1846), Dacre B. (1848) and St Aubyn
B. (1850). (Burke, P. and Is., Crockford; I he Times. Dec. 14,
1898.)
Lenny, Henry Stokes Noel
lennard (or barrett-lennard), richard fiennes
BARRETT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7. 1881. [3rd s. of Sir
Thomas B., 2nd Bart. (1S46). B. Mav 17, 1S61.] Matric.
Michs. 1SS1, as Barrett-Lennard; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1889.
Succeeded his brother, Thomas, as 4th Bart., 1923. J. P. for
Essex. Of Horsford Manor, Norwich. Died Sept. 6, 1934.
Buried at Horsford. (Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Sept. 7,
I934-)
LENNARD (or BARRETT-LENNARD), ST AUBYN BARRETT.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 28, 1S50. [3rd] s. of
Thomas B. (1806) [of Hyde Park Terrace, London, W.]. B.
Jan. 8, 1S31. Matric. Michs. 1S50. Migrated to Magdalene,
July 9, rS53; B.A. (43rd Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1S58. Ensign
in the 17th Regt. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1861. Went to Victoria, Australia.
Married May S, 1862, Jane, widow of Lieut. -Col. Aubrey.
Died s.p . Apr. I, 1866, at Armadale, N.S.W. Brother of
Thomas B. (1846), Dacre B. (184S) and John B. (i860).
(I. A. Walker, 500; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
LENNARD (or BARRETT-LENNARD), Sir THOMAS, Bart.
Adm. at Downing, 1819. [Natural s., and testamentary heir,
of Thomas Barrett Lennard, Lord Dacre. B. Jan. 6, 1762.]
Matric. Easter, 1819; M.A. 1819. Of Belhus [Bell House],
Essex. Assumed the name and arms of Barrett-Lennard, by
sign manual, and was created Bart. June 30, 1801. F.S.A.
Married (1) Feb. 15, 17S7, Dorothy, dau. of Sir John St
Aubyn, Bart., and had issue; (2) June 30, 1S33, Georgina
Matilda, dau. of Sir Walter Stirling, Bart., of Faskine, and
widow of H. D. Milligan. Died in 1857. Father of the next,
of Dacre B. (1819), George B. (1S14), Charles B. (1820), and
Henry B. (1S32). (Burke, P. and B.; T. A. Walker, 489
(sub the next).)
LENNARD, THOMAS BARRETT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Jesus,
June 28, 1806. [Eldest s. of Sir Thomas (above), 1st Bart.,
of Essex. [B. Oct. 4, 178S. School, Charterhouse.] Matnc.
Michs. 1S06; B.A. (17th Wrangler) 1810; M.A. 1S13. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Feb. 10, 1809. M.P. for Ipswich,
1820-6; for Maldon, 1826-37 and T847-52. Married (1)
Aug. 3, 1815, Margaret, dau. of John Wharton, of Skelton
Castle, Yorks. (died 1S18); (2) June 30, 1825, Mary, dau. of
Bartlett Bndger Shedden, of Aldham Hah, Suffolk. Died
June 9, 1856, at Brighton. Brother of Dacre B. (1819), etc.;
father of Thomas B. (next), St Aubyn B. (1850) and Dacre B.
(1848) and John B. (i860). (Burke, P. and B.; I. A. Walker,
489; Boose, 11. 388, Inns of Court; Return of M.i'.S; W. R.
Williams, MSS.)
LENNARD, THOMAS BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse.
July 4, 1846; FeU.-Com. Nov. 9, 1846. S. of Thomas Barrett
(above), M.P. for Maldon. B. Dec. 29, 1826. Matnc. Michs.
1S46; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Succeeded his grandfather as
2nd Bart., 1857. J. P. and D.L. for Essex. D.L. for
Monaghan. High Sheriff of Essex; of Mouaghan, 1866.
Marned, Jan. 18, 1S53, Emma, dau. of the Rev. Sir John
Page Wood, 2nd Bart. Died Jan. 17, 1919. Father of
Richard F. B. (1SS1); brother of Dacre B. (1848), etc.
(T. A. Walker, 489; Burke, P. and B., which gives 'died
Jan. 16'; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LENNARD, VIVIAN RODWELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1868. Of Yorkshire. [S. of William, physi-
cian, of Sheffield. B. 1847.] Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1-;-.
M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 18S0; priest, 1SS1; C. of
Eyain, Derbs., 18S0-2. C. of Halifax, Yorks., 18S2-3. V. of
Lightcliffe, 1883-8. V. of Astley, Warws., 1888-90. R. of
South Hackney, Middlesex, 1S90-7. R. of Lower Heyford,
Oxon., 1897-1919. Retired and lived at Oxford. Author,
Woman, Iter Power, Influence and Mission; Voices of Ike Year.
Died Oct. 20, 192S. (Crockford; I he I ones, Oct. 27, 1928.)
LENNY, The Rev. CHRISTIAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5,
1827; a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Isaac, of Norwich [and Chris-
tian, late Grimsby]. B. Feb. 8, 1803, at Norwich. Matnc.
Lent, 1841; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1S42; D.D. 1847. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1S48 and 1852. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
Sept. 30, 1827; pnest, Oct. 5, 1828; C. of Stubbu.
Resided at Ramsgate,ir. 1830-79, receiving a testimonial from
his pupils there in 1850. Married, July 9, 1833, Anne, dau.
of N. Swinny, Esq. Died Jan. I, 1842, at his 1
Pinkney's Green, Maidenhead, Berks., aged 76. Father of
Henry S. N. (next). (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 4, 1642, G. Mag., 1833, 11. 77.)
LENNY, HENRY STOKES NOEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 24, 1654. S. oi [the R< v.] 1 hrisUan
B. at Ramsgate. School, .st Paul's, Lond
1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. r86r. Ord. deacon (Canterburj
pnest, 1S60; C. of m Peter's, Isle of Thanet, 1859-60. C. of
Uurford, Oxon., 1S01-0. C. of Sandhurst. Berk:..,
V. of Crowthonie, 1866-84. V. of Reddal Hill, Stai
92. V. of St Peter's, 1
1912. (SI Paul's Sch. Keg.; Crock/ord; I he Guardian, July 26,
1912.)
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Lenny, John Crowfoot
LENNY, JOHN CROWFOOT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Mar, 31, 1803. S. of Simon, schoolmaster, of Laxheld,
Suffolk.
LENON, JOHN WALTER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1899. S.
of J. F., Captain, R.N., deceased. B. Aug. 16, 1879, at Hull.
School, Chigwell (Rev. R. D. Swallow). Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1903. Coffee and fibre planter in l'.rni-h Hast Africa.
Of Nairobi in 1907. (Chigwell Sch. Reg., 1907.)
LENOX (post LENNOX), JOHN GEORGE JONES. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, July 6, 1863. [Only] s. of John [of Chantlers,
East Grinstead, Sussex, and of 16, New 1 (road Street, London,
merchant]. B. [Apr. 15, 1844], at Wanstead, Essex. School,
Eton. Matric. Miehs. i:'s. Kept 10 terms. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 9, t8< 6. Called to thi Bar, but did not
practise. Adopted tin spelling of Lennox. Residing at
Balado, Fife, 1,1 iyn. {Etui: Sell. Lists; Keile, 11. 5;;, Inns
oj C ourt.)
LENOX-CONYNGHAM, see also CONYNGHAM.
LENOX-CONYNGHAM, GEORGE HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
1878. [2nd] s. of William Fitzwilliam [88th Regt.], Colonel
of the Londonderry Light Infantry Mihtia [afterwards
K C.I'.] [and Laura Calvert, dau. of George Arbuthnot, of
Elder-i: , 1 hik mil, M.m.-v
more, Co. Derry, Ireland. St hools. Edinburgh Academy e'.d
Fcttes Colli--. Matric. Michs. 1S7N, Scholar; !;..>
M.A. 1903. Select Preacher, 190S. Assistant Master at Dover
College, 1883; at Fettes College, 1894-1915. Ord. deacon
(York, for Edin.) 190.1; priest (Beverley, for York) 1905.
Hon. Curate of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1904-15.
R. hi Denver, Norfolk, 1915-17. R. of Lavenham, Suffolk,
1917-33. Rural Dean, 1927-33- Owing to his unwearied
efforts much careful n-.tor ition work was done to Lavenham
church. Member of the Executive Committee of the Suffolk
Preservation Snntv. Aiittn.v. A J/i;».i» .if .1. 11' Potts
II ./> , first headmastn oj 1 ettes Ofia. I u, ,1 Mar. 15, 1933,
at tambriiiji . Burn d at Lavenhain, [Venn, 11. 434"; Fettes
Reg.; Earn. Acad. Ret
masters' /'nninin,, Burke, E.G. oj Ireland, which uives
'b. Apr.
tckford; In, 1 1
M
. . ia,; I
LENS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 28, 1774. [Only]
s. hi John, attorney, ol Norwich. [I; there [an. 2. 1756.]
Schools [Norwich and] Eton, Matric. Easter, 177S; Scholar-
1-..A. (ilk Ibii.jl,.] 1,-79; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1 . ,
1782. Fellow of Downing, 1800; named as one of the original
charter Fellows. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. .-4 1774
Called to the Bar, lune 11., 17.11. Serjeaiit-at-Law, lun.-'ij
I7u'l. 1'uiv i-ilv I ....nisei, 1S07-25. King's s.-i|.
King's Antieut Serjeant, 1S19. Went first on the Norfolk
Circuit, bill Slum 1 hanged fur the Western, of whi-
ter many years the leader, n- tiring m 1817. Refused various
honours, including, in 1S13, the Solicitor-Generalship,
although it was pressed upon him by the Prime Minister at
the request of tin I'riuee Regent. His independence was
proverbial, the toast of 'Serjeant Lens and the independence
of the Bar' being given at public dinners. In politics an early
friend i>t Fox, and remained a Constitutional Whig, Married,
Oct. I, 1S1S, Mrs N ,n ,«u,» ,,f |..hii.N.u-.-. - id had issue.
Died Aug. (., iSji. at Kvde, isle ot Wight. 1IJ.11
D.N.B.; St J : 1 ,11 A,l,„., ,, ■ , ..,,- , , '
Hist. Reg., 57, 11. .I. is.)
LEON, JOSEPH ABRAHAM, Adm, pens, at Sr John's, Aug. is,
1882. - -1 M-rahani, 1 utlerv inaiiut a tuter, ami meri liant
[and Henriette]. B. Km. 14. in. t. ,t l-ud.lm. 1-dge,
Ecclesall Bierlow, Yoii. ,1 .mt-itv College
n 1 l-nstol (Mr U. Ka111s.1v). Matin Mi. lis. 1NN2
B -A I 1. I'lll, m Loudon. Ifnn: I oil Sell
Reg.; The Times, May -5, ,-,,, |
LEONARD, FALCON PETER. Adm. pens, at Si John's
June 23, 1852. S. .if Peter, M.D., of Melville Hospital)
Chatham, Kent [and Anne Rodger]. Of Forfar, Scotland
B. at Dutiiu. hen. Bapt. June is, 1833. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1852.
LEONARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens (age 16) at Trinity, Feb 20,
1756. [Only] s. of George (and Ruth — ], oi Antigu 1, West
Indies. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1756. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Jan..). 1, -,.. Indue ol the e 01,1-1 ol Vi, . -Admiralty
and member of Council in the Virgin Islands Married (1)
Frances Hodge, of Tor tola. (2) Aug, _■-, 1,1, He. mora, dan
of Henry Martin. President of Council 111 the Virgin Islands.
Died -,/e; will dat. i \1 i\ 16, 1794, (Eton Coll. Reg Inns
"I • urt;\ Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, 11 175 (where then is
a pedigree); G. Mug.. 1791, it. 872, u.d 1794, 1, 383 (for
second marriage and death of his wife).)
Lermit, Gerald Thomson
LEONARD, GEORGE HARE. Adm. at Clare, June n, i88r.
[2nd s. of George Hare, J. P. B. Jan. 30, 1S03, at Clifton.
Schools, Clevedon and Mill Hill; and at Bristol University
College.] Matric. Michs. 1SS1; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st Class)
M.A. 1SS8. Warden, Broad Plain House Settlement,
Bristol, 1891-1900. Lecturer in History and English Litera-
ture at Bristol University, 1901-5; Henry Overton Wills
Professor of Modern History, 1905-28. Author, historical,
religious and social. The first lecturer under the Cambridge
I'xtension Lectures Syndicate to lecture in Cambridge itself.
Gave himself devotedly to the cause of adult education, for
many years being the mainstay of the Workers' Educational
Association in Bnstol and the West. Died Jan. 31, 1941.
(MM Htll Scli. Reg.; Who's II ho; The Times, Feb. 4, 1941.)
LEONARD, JOHN. Adm. p.ns. (age 17) at Trinity, July 2,
1793. S. of Samuel, of Liverpool. School, Hipperholme,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A. 1717.
LEONVILLE, FELIX. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. I,
1 S. of M Albert, Esq. ii. at Toul, France. School,
Pans. Matnc. Michs. 1S7S. Erroneously called LiouvuTe in
Matrics. and Degrees, 1N51-1900.
LE PELLEY, JOHN LAINE. Adm. pens, at Curs, June 29,
1858. S. of the late John Lame, yeoman, of Guernsey. B.
May 9, 1839, in the parish of St Marie-de-Castro. School,
Queen Elizabeth's College, Guernsey. .Matric. Miehs. 185S;
B.A. 1862; M.A. 1S65. Ord. deacon "(Rochester) iSbs; priest,
1864; C. of Brompton-by-Chatham, Kent, 1863-8. C. of
Thorpe, St Andrew, Norwich, 1868-72. C. of St Saviour's,
Guernsey, 1S72-4. V. of St George Colegate, Norwich,
1874-86. V. of Ringland, Norfolk, 1886-1904. Selected to
preach in French at Norwich Cathedral on the occasion of a
visit by the Huguenot Society of London. Lived latterly at
Eaton, Norwich, where he died Sept. 13, 1914. (Venn, 11.
341 ; Crockford.)
LEPPER, ROBERT STEWART. Adm. at King's, Oct, I, 1889.
[Eldest s. of Francis Robert, Esq., of Elsinore, Craw-fords-
burn, Co. Down, Ireland. B. Nov. 14, 1S71. Schools,
Methodist College, Belfast, and Rugbv.] Matric. Michs. 1889;
Exhibitioner, 1891; B.A 1892; LL.B. 1 -.-,. M.A. 1896;
LL.M. 1903. At Leipzig University, 1803-4. Senior English
Master at Coleraine School, 1894-5. Professor of History at
Pachaizappa's College, Madras. 1895; Principal there 1896-
1900. Fellow- of Madras University, 1S9S; Hon. Fellow, 1904.
Professor of History and Economics, H.H. the Maharajah's
C ill, ge, Travancore (Travancore educational service), 1901-
II; retired. Member of advisory committee on ancient
monuments of Northern Ireland, 1927-S. Of Elsin
fordsbum, Co. Down, Ireland, in 1945. {Rugbv Sch. Reg.;
King's C oil. Reg.; CM. Pari. Keg.)
LERESCHE, GERARD SUNDERLAND. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 10, 1S78. [Eldest] s. of John Henry Proctor,
iiamster-at-lnw (of Manchester (and Annie)]. B. ,M a
1859], at Lower Broughton, Lanes. Bapt. Mav 22, 1N50.
School, Lancing Matric. Michs. 1K7S; B.A. 1882. Adm. at
the Middle remple, Nov. 13, 1880. Called to the Bar, June 6,
1883. ('11 the Northern Circuit; Limes. Chancery Court.
Capt., The Manchester Regt. (4th Vol. Batt.), 1890. Of
on. King Street, Manchester. Died lune 20, 1022. (Lancmg
(. ,11. Keg. (Gerald S.); Inns ■ • I ourt; Foster, Wen at the Bai .
Lulu Lists; Army Lists.)
LERIGO, HENRY JOHN. Adm -17, ,r at St John's, Oct. 11,
1N7N, s. of Willi. ,111, carpenter [and Susannah]. B. at
English Bicknor. Bapt. Apr, 19, 1859. School, Monmouth
grammar (Mr C. M. Roberts, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1S82; M.A. 18S5. Ord. d, aeon (St Davids) 1SS2; priest,
1884; C. of Yspytty Yyswyth with Ystradmeurig, Cards.,
1SS2-4. C. of Penmaen, Glam., 1S84-7. V. of Llans.uiit-
iii.ud in -hlwel with Bettws Disserth, Brecous., 188S-1907.
V. of Glas-cwm (or Glascoinbe) with Colva and Rhulen,
Radnors., 1907-21. V. oi Ll.mgyiillo, 1921-36. Disappears
11- -in 1 rochford, 1^37.
LERMIT, GERALD THOMSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 14, 1844. [S. of Alfred, Captain, Bengal Army.] B.
[Apr. 25, 1S25. at Mundlaisin], India. [Schools, Stamford
Grammar and Boulogne.] Matric. Michs. 1S45; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1S52; LL.D. 1868. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1849;
priest. 1850; C. of Lexden, Essex. 1S49-51. C. of Aldham,
1851 2. Second Master of Dedham Grammar School,
I ; Head Master, 1853-84. R. of St Florence, Pembs.,
1S85-94. Married, Sept. 12, 1849, Elizabeth Henrietta,
2nd dau. of William Dowries, Esq., of The Hill House,
Dedham Died Oct. 26, 1894. at St Florence rcitnrv.
vi. 43; Crockford; Gt Mag., 1849, tl ■ - kronicle,
Nov. 2, 1S94; Scott, MSS.)
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Lermitte, Claude Sutton
LERMITTE, CLAUDE SUTTON, Adm. peas, at Trinity Hall,
May 17, iSSS. [6th] s. of Tfames] H[enry], Esq., of
Knightons, East Finchley [and Harriet Deborah Cooper].
[B.Dec. 22, 1S69.] School, Eton. Matric.Michs.i888. Adm.
Sohcitor, Oct. 1S9S. Practised in London and at Brocken-
hurst, Hants. Died Jan. ig, 1949. Brother of the next. (Burke,
L.G.; Law Lists.)
LERMITTE, ERNEST EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
J.m. 19, 1884. [4th] s. of James Henry, Esq., J. P., of
Knightons, Finchley, N. [and Harriet Deborah, dau. of
Isaac Sutton Cooper, of Park Hal], Finchley]. [B. Tuly 29,
1865.] Matnc. Michs. 18S4. Migrated to Downing, Jan. 18,
1886. Of Finchley, Middlesex. Sometime of Keyhaven,
Hants. Died Dec. 5, 1937. Brother of the above. (Burke,
L.G.; The Times, Dec. 7, I937-)
LEROO, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, June 18, 1773-
S. of John. B. at Thorney, Cambs. School, Harrow (l)r
• Sumner). Matric. Lent, 1774; B.A. i777I M.A. r78o. Ord.
deacon (Ely, Liit, dim. from Chichester) 1777; priest, 1779-
R. of Long Melford, Suffolk, 1789-1819. J. P. Died 18x9,
at the Glebe House, Long Melford. (Peile, 11, 296; G. Mag.,
1819, 1. 182.)
LE ROY (post LE ROY-LEWIS), HERMAN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1879. [2nd] s. of [General] Robert, of
Westbury House, Petersheld, Hants, [and New York]. B.
[June 27], i860, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1913. Assumed the additional name
of Lewis (his mother's name), 1884. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 30, 1882. D.L. and J. P. for Hants.; High Sheriff,
1902. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902, with the
15th Batt., Imperial Yeomanry, 1900-1; Major, 1S95; Lieut. -
Col., 1901; A.A.G., Imperial Yeomanry; D.S.O., 1901 ;
D.A.A.G., 1901. Colonel, commanding Hants. Imperial
Yeomanry, 1902-7; Brigadier- General, commanding the
1st South Western Mounted Brigade, 1908-13; C.B., 1912.
Military Attache in Paris, 1915-19; Commander, Legion of
Honour; Croix de Guerre with palm; Order of Danilo,
2nd class, 19 1 7 ; Crown of Roumania ; St Maurice and
St Lazarus of Italy; White Eagle of Serbia; St Stanislau
and St Anne of Russia. C.M.G., 191S. F.R.G.S. Chairman,
Imperial Continental Association, 1928. Died June 7, 1931,
at his residence at Bournemouth. Buried at West Meon,
Hants. (Eton Sch. Ltsts; Army Lists; Who was Who; The
Times, June 9, 1931.)
LESCHALLAS, GILBERT PIGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of Henry Pige, of His hams, Windlesham,
Surrey. B. Dec. 2, 1877, at Tottenham. Schools [Marl-
borough and] Radley. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901.
Served in the Great War, 19x4-19 (7th Batt., Royal Dublin
Fusiliers, acting Capt.); killed in action Aug. 15, 1915, in
Galbpoli. (Radley Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
LESITER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 25, 1796.
B. at North ColUngham, Notts. Matric. Easter, 1797; B.A.
1800. V. of North Collingham, Notts., 1802-58. Died
Jan. 24, 1858, aged 8i. (G. Mag., 1858, 1. 335; Clergy List.)
LESLIE, ALAN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1, 1898.
[S. of Edward James Louis, M.D., of Alton, Hants.] B.
Mar. 9. 1879. [School, Aldenham.j Matric. Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1905; priest,
1906; C. of Chippenham with Tytherton Lucas, Wilts.,
1905-8. C. of Charlton with Brokenborough, 1908-10. C. of
Sandhurst, Berks., 1910-13. V. of Sherston Magna with
Pinkney, Wilts., 1913-23. V. of St Paul's, Swindon, 1923-6.
R. of Littleton-Drew, Wilts., 1926-9. V. of Pitcombe with
Shepton Montagu, Somerset, 1929-43. V. of Langport,
1943-8-. Brother of Ronald (1896). (Aldenham Sch. Reg.;
Crock ford.)
LESLIE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 10, 1812;
re-adm. June 30, 1817. Of Ireland. School, private. Matnc.
Michs. 1812; B.A. 1819. One of these names was eldest s. of
Kevan Izod, 79th Highlanders, and Capt. of 60th Rifles (and
Maria, dau. of the Hon. Richard Uniacke, Attorney-General
of Nova Scotia). Major, gth Regt. Died unmarried 1864.
(Burke, L.G. ('Leslie of Courtmacsherry, Co. Cork').)
LESLIE, CHARLES AWDRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1877. S. of John [and Eliza Maria]. B. Dec. 18, 1857, at
Brighton. Bapt. Jan. 26, 1858. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
188 1.
LESLIE, CHARLES GUILLEMINOT. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 3, 1852. S. of James, merchant's clerk, of Bourne
Street, Hull [and Mary Anne]. B. [Apr. 30, 1834], at Scul-
coates, Yorks. Bapt. May 21, 1834. School, Oakham (Rev.
W. S. Wood, M.A). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857; M.A.
i860.
Leslie Melville
LESLIE, FREDERICK A. L. (185S), sec MELVILLE.
LESLIE, GEORGE FRANCIS. Matric. Non-Col!., Michs. 1876.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Jan. 1877. S. of George,
Colonel, R.A. [of The Mount, Donaghadee, Co. Down]. B.
July 16, 1856, in London. School, Rugby. Joined the
2nd Batt., the Rifle Brigade (from the Militia), 1N77; Lieut.,
1879. Served in the Afghan War, 1878-9. Capt., 1*84,
Major, 1S94; Lieut. -Col., 1901; Brevet Col., 1904; retired,
1905. Died May 10, 1934, at Hove; buried there. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; The Times, May 11, 1934.)
LESLIE, Lord GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. nobleman at St
John's, Oct. 24, 1785. Eldest s. of Jane Elizabeth (Leslie),
Countess of Rothes, by her 1st husband, William Evelyn,
Esq. B. [Mar. 28, 1768), in London. Schools, Cheam,
Sevenoaks and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1785; M.A. 1788.
Succeeded his mother as 13th Earl of Rothes, June z, 1810.
One of the sixteen representative Peers of Scotland. Colonel,
Surrey Yeomanry, 1812-17. Married (1) May 24, 1789,
Henrietta Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas (Pelham), Earl of
Chichester, and had issue; (2) Aug. 21, 1798, Charlotte Julia,
dau. of Col. John Campbell, of Dunoon, and had further
issue. Died s.p.m., suddenly, Feb. II, 1817, at Betchworth
Castle, Surrey, and was succeeded by his eldest daughter,
Henrietta Anne, Countess of Rothes. Half-brother of the
next. (Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 358; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Rothes); G. Mag., 1817, 1. 188.)
LESLIE, The Hon. HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 22,
1800. 2nd s. of [Jane Elizabeth (Leslie), Countess of Rothes,
by her 2nd husband] Sir Lucas Pepys, Bart., physician,
F.R.S., of London. [B. Sept. 22, 1783.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Easter, 1802; M.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
Oct. 2, 1S03; priest, Mar. 2, 1806; C. of Wootton, Kent, 1803-6.
V. of Shephall, Herts., 1806-37. Preb. of Exeter, 1809-49.
R. of Wetherden, Suffolk, 1809-49. Chaplain to King
George III and Queen Charlotte, and, later, Chaplain-in-
Ordinary to Queen Victoria. Succeeded his brother, Sir
Charles, as 3rd Bart., Feb. 4, 1833, retaining his mother's
surname. Married, Jan. 15, 1816, Elizabeth Line, dau. of the
Rev, James Oakes, R. of Tostock, Suffolk. Died s.p. Dec. 9,
1849, when the baronetcy devolved on his first cousin,
Charles Christopher Pepys (1797), 1st Earl of Cottenham.
Half-brother of the above. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 358; Burke, P. and B. (sub Rothes); G.EX .
(sub Pepys).)
LESLIE, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 13, 1S24. S. of Charles [A., of Ballibay, Co. Monaghan,
Ireland]. B. in Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1824.
Died Dec. 28, 1832. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LESLIE, JOSEPH DEREK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 19,
1899. S. of John Mitchell. B. [Apr. 14, 1876], at Meniott,
Somerset. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903.
In South Africa, first in railway work in Natal and later as
a commissioned officer in the B.S.A. Police. With the Lok
Kawi Rubber Company, 1909; manager of its estate at
Putatan, near Jesselton, British North Borneo, 1912, Died
July 16, 1942, at George, South Africa. (Peile, n. 833, The
Times, July 24, 1942.)
1864.
LESLIE, MANNERS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 11,
1797- S. of Philip, of Driffield, Yorks. School, Warepore
{sic), Berks.
LESLIE, PHILIP NORMAN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1888.
S. of John, of Albury, Surrey. [B. Aug. 4, 1808.] School,
Sherborne. Second Lieut., the Derby Regt., 1890; Lieut.,
1892; Lieut., Indian S.C., 1893. Transferred to the Indian
Army as Capt., 1901; Major, 1908; Lieut. -Col., 1916; retired.
Died Feb. 6, 1940, in London. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Army
Lists; The Times, Feb. 8, 1940.)
LESLIE, RONALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896. Eldest s.
of E[dward] Jfames] L[ouis], physician and surgeon, of
Alton, Hants. B. there Sept. 23, 1877. School, Aldenham.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Railway admn.i
Central Argentine railway; Genera] M inagei I
Manager and Secretary in 1938. Brother of Alan (1898).
(Aldenham Sch. Reg ; Pembroke Coll. Reg.)
LESLIE, THOMAS DOWGLASSE. Matric. Non-Coll., Michs,
1880. [B. July ao. [860 I School, St form 1
pierpoint. Lieut., Yorks. and Lam . 1 > > Lnsferrt I
to Royal Fusiliers, 1883; and to Indian S ' 1 . . 1
1893. Died before 1914. (St John's Coll Httrst pier point;
Reg.; Army Lists.)
LESLIE MELVILLE, %u also MELVILLE.
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Leslie Melville, Alexander Brodrick
LESLIE MELVILLE, ALEXANDER BRODRICK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1S91. [Eldest] s. of Alexander Samuel (1848,
sub Melville) of Branston Hall. B. [Dec. 19], 1872. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891. Lieut., 4th Vol. Batt., Sherwood
Foresters, 1896. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.
and Adjt., Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Derby Regt.,
T.F.); wounded; mentioned in despatches). J. P. for Lines.
{Eton Sch. Lists (sub Melville); Burke, P. and B.; Univ. War
List; Army Lists.)
LESLIE MELVILLE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1900. 2nd s. of the Rev. Frederick Abel (1858) (sab
Melvdle), R. of Welboume, Lines. B. there June 9, r88i.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. rgoo. Sometune of Van-
couver, B.C. Died Aug. 26, I9r5. (Repton Sch. Reg. (sab
Melville); Burke, P. and B.)
LESTER, AUGUSTINE [or AUSTIN] STANDISH. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. 23, 1893. S. of the Rev. Edward Augustus
{Trinity College, Dublin, i860), V. of Bishop's Nympton,
Devon [and Mary Fredeswide Standish]. B. Mar. 12, 1875,
at Kingsbrulge, Devon. School, Kelly College, Tavistock.
Matric, Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896. Assistant Master
at King William's College, Isle of Man, 1897-8. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1898; priest, 1899. Assistant Master at St
John's School, Leatherhead, 1898-1901. Chaplain, R.N.;
H.M.S. Sutlej, 1902-3; Duncan, 1903-5; Diadem, 1905-7;
London, 1907-8. R. of St Peter Tavy, Devon, 1908-32. R.
of Denver, Norfolk, 1932-49. Died Apr. 17, 11149. Brother
of Charles V. (1890] and Edward A. (1891). (King WilMam't
Colt. Reg.; Kelly Coll. Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 532; Crockford.)
LESTER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 14, 1870.
S. of Henry, of Woodhouse, Leics. B. there 1849. School,
Crediton, Devon (private). Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1874; priest, 1875; C. of
Fenton, Staffs., 1874-5. Assoc. Sec, Mission to seamen,
1875-9. V. of Skclton with Newby, Yorks., 1879-83. Sur-
rogate, dlo. Liverpool, 1883. V. of St John's, Bootle, Lanes.,
i883-r920. Disappears from Crockford, I92r.
LESTER, CHARLES VALENTINE. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1899. S. of the Rev. Edward Augustus, M.A. (Trinity College,
Dublin, i860), V. of Bishop's Nympton, Devon [and Marv
Fredeswide Standish]. B. Apr. 2, T877. School, Kelly
College, Tavistock. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 1, 1900; Chapel
clerk, 1901; B.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Bp. Mitchinson for
Gloucester) 1904 ; priest (Gloucester) 1905 ; C. of St Lawrence,
Stroud, Gloucs., 1904-8. Inc. of Invermay, Ontario, Canada,
T909-r3. R. of St Luke's, Brantford, Ontario, 1913-17.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, Canadian
Forces). Disappears from Crockford, 1918. In Canada in
1940. Brother of Augustine S. (1893) and Edward A. (1891).
(Kelly Coll. Sch. Reg.; Venn, in. 400, and addenda, 1940;
Univ. War List.)
LESTER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 3t, 1850.
S. of John. B. June 29, T831, in London. Matric. Michs.
1850. Kept six terms; name removed, Feb. 1853. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1856; priest (Norwich) 1S58; C. of Petrock,
Cornwall, r856. C. of Thorndon, Suffolk, 1857-9. Minister
of North Shore Episcopal Chapel, Liverpool, 1859-68. P.C.
of St Paul's, North Shore, 1868-1901. Surrogate, dio. Liver-
pool, 1868. Subsequently resided at Lltherland, near Liver-
pool. Died Jan. 4, 1905.' Brother of Thomas M. (1848) and
John W. (1845). (Peile, 11. 517; Crockford.)
LESTER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS. Adm. at King's, July 27,
1891. [S. of the Rev. Edward Augustus (Trinity College,
Dublin, i860), V. of Bishop's Nympton, Devon. School,
Kmgsbndge.] Matric. Michs. 1S91. Left the College in May,
1892, and went to Australia. For many years legal (mine)
manager and member of Ballarat stock exchange. Of Surrey
Hills, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1925. Brother of
Augustine S. (1893) and Charles V. (1899). (King's Coll.
Oct. 8,
LESTER, HUBERT BELL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1888. S. of Thomas. B. Feb. 14, 1S68, at Hull. [Educated
at Hull College.] Matric. Michs. 188S; IV A. 1891, M.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1892; pnest, 1893; C. of St Paul's,
Lozelis, Birmingham, 1892-5. C. of Meanwood, Yorks.,
1895-8. C. of Keighley, 1898-1906. V. of Edmgley with
Haiam, Notts., 1906-16. R. of St Elizabeth's, Reddish,
Lanes., 1916-19. V. of Skipsea, Yorks . 19T9 25. V. of
Skipsea with Ulrome, 1925-48-. Author, Memories of
Gloucester Cathedral, etc. (Crockford, Who's Who in Yorks.)
LESTER, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10,
1864. S. of Henry, schoolmaster [and Fanny]. B. at Wood-
house, Leicester. Bapt. Sept. 26, 1847. School, Collegiate,
Leicester. Matric. Michs. 1X64; B.A. iv-l/i Wrangler) 1868;
M.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1868; priest (Exeter) 1870.
Le Sueur, Joshua
Second Master at Wakefield Grammar School. 1868. Second
Master at Crediton Grammar School, Devon, 1869-72. C. of
St James's, Litchurch, Derbs., 1872-5. C. of Normanton,
1875-7. PC. of Normanton, 1877-80. Lichfield Dioc.
Missioner, T880-5. R. of South Hackney, 1885-90. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Lichfield, 1885-91. Canon and Preb. of
Whittington in Lichfield Cathedral, 1884. R. of Lexden,
Essex, 1890-1908. V. of Wembdon, Somerset, T908-16.
Subsequently resided at Exmouth, Devon. Author, The
Revelation of the Sei'en Words from the Cross; The Destiny of
Man. Disappears from Crockford, 1927.
LESTER, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 8,
1845. S. of John, of Elstree Hall, Herts. B. Feb. ro, 1826,
at Fulham. Educated at King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1845; B.A. T849. Ph.D. and D.D., University of
Giessen, 1860. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Chester) 1849; priest
(Abp. of York) 1850; C. of Scboles, Yorks. P.C. of Ashton-
Hayes, Cheshire, 1853-7. V. of St Luke's, Norwood, Surrey,
1858-76. Chaplain of the Lambeth Industrial Schools.
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Oranmore and Browne. Author,
Criticism; Orations, etc. Died in 1876, a few days after
resigning the living of St Luke's, Norwood. Brother of
Thomas M. (1848) and Edward (1850). (Peile, u. 491; Clergy
List; Crockford.)
LESTER, LESTER GARLAND (1S52), see GARLAND. L.
LESTER, THOMAS MAJOR. Adm. pens, .it Christ's, June 23,
1848. S. of John, of Elstree Hall. Herts. B. Aug. 26, 1829,
in London. Educated at home and at King's College, Loudon.
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1S66. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1852; priest, 1853; C. of St Barnabas's, Liverpool,
1852-3. C. of St. Mary's, Klrkdale, Lanes., 1853-4; V. of
St Mary's with St Laurence's, Kirkdale, 1855-1903. Surrogate,
dio. Liverpool, 1880. Hon. Canon of Liverpool, ^84-1903.
Rural Dean of Liverpool North, 1896-1903. Chairman of
the Liverpool School Board. Vice-President of Trinity
College of Music, London. 1897-1903. Died Nov. 3, 1903.
Brother of John W. (1845) and Edward (1S50). (Peile, II.
505; Crockford; Who was Who, 1S97-1916.)
LESTOURGEON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
May 2r, 1824. S. of Charles [surgeon, of Cambridge]. B.
Jan. 8, r8o8, at Edmonton, Middlesex. School, Bury St
Edmunds grammar, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1824; Scholar,
1827; B.A. (15C1 Wrangler) 1828; M.A. 1S33. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1S31. Hon. F.R.C.S., r843.
L.S.A., 1841. Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge,
Practised first at Trinity Street, Cambridge. Married, June 3,
1841, Elizabeth, dau. of Ebenezer Foster, of Anstey Hall.
Trumpington. Of Howes Close, Huntingdon Road, Cam-
bridge, which house he built in 1852. Died Feb. 22, 1S91.
Brother of George (next). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Boase, 11.
399; Medical Directories; W. D. Bushell.)
LESTOURGEON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
July 8, 1829, as Lesturgeon. Second s. of Charles, surgeon,
of Cambridge. B. there. Brother of the above.
L'ESTRANGE [post CARLETON], CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, May 22, 1794- [2nd] s. of Henry [P.],
of Moystown, King's County, Ireland [and Mary Carletou,
of Market Hill, Co. Fermanagh], B. Feb. 1776. School,
Rugby. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 23, 1794. Major,
King's County Militia. High Sheriff of Fermanagh, 1811.
Assumed the surname of Carleton on the decease of his
mother, 1S30. Of Market Hill, Co. Fermanagh. Married,
May 8, 1808, Jane, dau. of Col. Jackson, M.I'., of Euniscoe.
Co. Mayo, and had issue. Died Sept. 1843. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LE STRANGE, ERIC. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1896. [3rd] s. of
H.imon [Styleuiaii], Esq. (Christ Church, Oxford, 1858), of
Hunstanton Hal], Norfolk. [B. Jan. 20, 1878.] Matric.
Michs. 1S90. Of Hunstanton Hall. Died June 22, 1918. (Burke,
L.G.)
L'ESTRANGE, JULIAN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of
William, deceased, of 22, Horbury Crescent, London, W.
B. Aug. 6, 1880, at Weston-super-Mare. School, King's,
Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1899. Resided one term. (Venn,
in. 397)
LE SUEUR. ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Sept. 19, 1859.
S. of John, mercer, of Jersey. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1859;
Scholar, 1859; B.A. (21st Wrangler) 1863.
LE SUEUR, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at St John's. July 7, 1848.
S. of l'hili|.|ie |and Mine. Marie Susanne Balleme]. Of Jersey.
B. in the parish of St John. Bapt. Nov. 9, 1823. Matric.
Michs. 1848; B.A. (40th Wrangler) 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Wuichcster) 1854; priest, 1859. Mathematical
master at Victoria College, Jersey, 1852-82. R. of St Brelade,
Jersey, 1882-92. Resided latterly at 4, Gloucester Terrace,
St Heli.cs, jersey, where he died Feb. 10, 1897. (Crockford;
The Times, Feb. 19. 1897.)
Le Sueur, Walter Rondel
LE SUEUR, WALTER RONDEL. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Sept. 3, 18S9. S. of Francois Charles, fanner, of Trinity,
Jersey [and Esther Elizabeth Rondel], B. there Sept. 3,
1867. School, Oxeniord House, Jersey (Mr J. E. G. Davey)
and at University College, Aberystwyth (Mr G. E. Edwards).
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1908. Head Master of
Oillingham Grammar School, Dorset. Assistant Master at
Downside School, Bath, 1903-33-. Dud May zi, 1946, at
Shroton, near Blandford, Dorset. [Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, May 23, 1946.)
LETCHWORTH, THOMAS WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, May 24, 1892. S. of J., Esq., of 16, Norton Road,
Hove, Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1895; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1899; M.D. 1947. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 189S. F.R.C.S., 1909. Assistant House
Surgeon at Wolverhampton General Hospital. House Surgeon
and House Physician, Royal Hants. Co. Hospital, Winchester.
House Surgeon, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital.
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Western General Dispensary. In prac-
tice at 132, Harley Street, in 1947. Consulting Surgeon,
Royal Eye Hospital. (Medical Directories.)
LETHBRIDGE, The Rev. CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9. 1 791. B.A., i792,incorp- from Oxford; M.A. 1792. [3rd]
s. of the Rev. John (1753), of Launceston, Cornwall. [B. 1763.]
Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, June 6, 1780, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 17S5. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Sept. 25, 1785;
priest, June 20, 17S7. R. of Landulph, Cornwall, 178
P.C. of St Thomas-by-Launceston, 1791-1840. R. of Sut-
combe, Devon, 1797-1S40. R. of Stoke Climsland, 1805-40.
Married and had issue (a s., Charles Henry, of Wadham
College, Oxford, took Holy Orders). Died Dec. 14, 1840, at
St Stephen's, Cornwall. M.I. at Launceston. (Al. Oxon.\
Boase, Coll. Cornub., 495; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 317;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 359; G. Mag., 1841, 1. 324.)
LETHBRIDGE, EDWIN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 28, 1898. S. of Edwin Bower, schoolmaster, of Brighton
[and Margaret Elizabeth Lord]. B. there Dec. 12, 1879.
School, Brighton higher grade (Mr E. B. Lethbridge, his
father). Marries. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Of Torquaym 1945.
LETHBRIDGE, The Rev. JOHN. B.A. 1753, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Pembroke, 1753. S. of John, of Oke-
hampton, Devon [and Grace, dau. of Thomas Cuningham].
Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Apr. 5, 1742, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1745. R. of St Stephen-by-Launceston,
Cornwall, until r7g6. V. of Davidstow, 1750-96. R. of
Sutcombe, Devon, 1753-96. Married, 1749, Sibilla, dau. of
John Luxmoore, of Okehampton. Died 'lately,' in Sept.
1796, at his daughter's house at Exeter, aged 72. Father of
Charles (1791). [Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; Boase, Coll. Cornub.,
495; G. Mag., 1796, n. 114.)
LETHBRIDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8,
1846; re-adm. pens. Oct. 2, 1846. Eldest s. of William,
yeoman, of Kilworthy, Devon [and Mary], B. Mar. 5, 1825,
at Tavistock. [School, Tavistock.] Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. (91A Wrangler) 1S50; M.A. 1853. Assistant Master at
Rossall School; at St Paul's School, 1S54; at Highgate
School, 1859-62. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1859.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1861. Joined W. H. Smith as
managing partner in his business in the Strand. Returned
to Devon, 1886, having inherited the family estates. II'.
and D.L. for Devon; High Sheriff, 1893. F.R.A.S. Of
Courtlands, Lympstone, and Wood, South Tawton, Devon.
Died Mar. 31, 1901. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Scott, M
Inns 0/ Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Apr. 1,
1901.)
LETHBRIDGE, WILLIAM (1874). *« KINGSFORD.
LETHBRIDGE, WILLIAM ARTHUR FINCH. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Aug. 6, 1891. S. of J., Esq., of 139, Fore Street,
Exeter, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. A cheese-
monger, 'if I recollect aright.' (Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LETT, JOHN [COURT]. Adm. pens, [then Fell.-Com.] at
Christ's, Feb. 2, 1819. (Doubtless s. of John, of Dulwich
House, Dulwich. School, Harrow (1815-17).] Matric. Lent,
1819. Kept four terms from Jan. 1820 to Mar. 25, 1821. In
the 12th Lancers. Of Dulwich House. Died May
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 393.)
LETTICE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney, July 20, 1756.
Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1726). B. Dec. 27, 1737, at
Bozeat, Northants. School, Oakham (Mr Powel). Matric.
Michs. 1756; B.A- 171 1 ; M.A. 1764; Seatonian prize, 1764;
B.D. 1771; D.D. 1797. Fellow, 1763. Spent an eveninc with
Dr Johnson, on the latter's visit to Cambridge in 1765.
Accompanied Sir Robert Gunning, as Chaplain and Secre-
tary, to the British Embassy at Copenhagen, and was present
at the palace revolution, 1772. V. of Peasmarsb, Sussex,
1785-1832. Tutor to the Beckford family, 1799- Preb. of
Chichester, 1804-32. Chaplain to the Duke oi 1
Married (1) a daughter oi John Newling, alderman of Cam-
bridge (died 1788); (2) May 25, 1788, a daughter of Dr
Leupolt, Samuel Theodore
Hincklev, of St Mary Aldermanbury, London. Well known
as a poet. Author, Letters on a lour through various parts of
1 , / ems; Sermons and translations from French
and Italian. Died Oct. 18, 1832, at Peasmarsh. (D.N.B.)
LETTS, ALFRED BENWELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 17, 1851. S. of the Rev. John (next), R. of St Olave's,
Loudon. B. at Deptford, Kent. School, Kent (private).
Matric. Michs. 1851. Lieut., 3rd Regt. of Foot (The Buffs).
1855; Capt., South Devon Militia, 1S68; Major, 187S; retired,
1S87. Served in the Crimea and in the Indian Mutiny. Died
about 1917. (Army Lists; Canon Reginald Letts.)
LETTS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 20, 1830. S. of
John, bookseller, of London [and Susan Spicer). B. there
Oct. 28, 1800. School, Greenwich (Dr Crombie). Matnc.
Michs. 1830; B.A. 1S35; M.A, 1838. R. of St Olave's, Hart
Street, London, 1837-57. Married Charlotte Da\ i
Mar. 24, 1S57, suddenly, while on a visit to hiss, at Staunton
Harold, Leics. Father of the above. His younger brother
Thomas (1803-73; see D.N.B.) was the inventor of Letts'
Diaries, and erected large factories at New Cross for these
and other publications. (Clergy List; Canon Reginald Letts.)
LETTS, JOHN DAVIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 9,
1844. S. of John. B. [1826], at Maidstone, Kent. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 184S; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1850; priest, 1S52. C. of Albnghton,
Salop, 1850-2. C.of Bowers Gifford, Essex, 1853-5- Chaplain
to Lord Ferrers, 1856-60. V. of St Ann's, Stamford Hill, 1861-
1902. Married, iS52,Almeria Rose Towne. Died Oct. 29, 1902,
atHove. Fatherof the next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Canon Reginald Letts; The Times, Oct. 30, 1902.)
LETTS, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1S76. S. of
the Rev. John Davis (above). [B. May 21, 1857.] School,
Forest, Walthamstow. Matric. Michs. 1876; Rustat Scholar;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon (London) 1881; priest,
1882; C. of Kensington, 18S1-4. C. of St Ann's, Stamford
Hill, 1884-7. P.C of St John's, Stamford Hill, 1884-1903.
V. of Scawby, Lines., 1903-4. V. of Whittlesford, Cambs.,
1904-29. Rural Dean, 191 1-29. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1922.
Died May 26, 1940, at Gloucester. Buried at Whittlesford.
(Crockford; Whowas Who, 1929-40; TheTimes, May 28, 1940.)
LETTSOM, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1825.
[2nd s. of Samuel Fothergill, of Fulham Cottage, Middlesex.
B. May 17, 1806. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs.
1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 15, 1824. Ensign, 80th
Foot, Mar. 6, 1827; Lieut., Apr. 2, 1829; Capt., Oct. 4, 1833;
Major, Jan. 17, 1840; retired, Oct. 29, 1841. Died Jan. i\
1851. Brother of the next. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1851, 1. 326, which gives 'died
Jan. 16.')
LETTSOM, WILLIAM GARROW. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 10, 1825. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Fothergill, Esq., of Great
George Street, Westminster. B. Mar. 24, 1805, at Fulham.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1825. Adm. at Lin
coin's Inn, Apr. 23, 1823. Attache at Berlin, 1831 ; at Munich,
18 ;.; ; at Washington, 1840. Secretary of Legation tn
Mexico, 1854; Charge d'Afiaires, 1855-S. 'While in Mexico
the British Government suspended diplomatic relations on
his representation, and he was the object of an attempted
assassination.' Charge d'Afiaires and Consul -General in
Uruguay, 1859-69; retired, July 29, 1869. F.R.A.S., 1849.
Author (with R. P. Gregg), Manual of the Mineralogy of
Great Britain and Ireland. Contributed to the periodical
Omnibus, under the signature 'Dr Bulgardo.' Died Dec. 14,
1887, at Lower Norwood, Surrey. Brother of the above.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Boase, 11. 401; Inns of Court;
F. P. White.)
LETTSOM, WILLIAM NANSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Sept. 24, 1813. [Only] s. of John Miers [M.D.]. B. [Feb. 4.
1796], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S14 ;
Scholar, 1816; Sir William Browne medal (Latin ode and
epigrams) 1816, and (Latin ode) 1817; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1822.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1815. Author, The Fall of
the \.hdungers (otherwise The Book of Knemhild); The Song
of Flogawaya, a parody on Hiawatha. Edited W. S. Walker's
Shakespeare's Versification and his Critical Examination of
the Text nf Shakespeare. Died Sept. 3, 1S65. at his re ideno .
43, Westbourne Park, London. D.A /. ,
Boase, II. 402; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 531.)
LEUPOLT, SAMUEL THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 27, 1S64. S. of the Rev. Cli.iiU-s Benjamin, C.M.S.
Missionary at Benares. B. there [June 5], 1846. School,
Christ's Hospital, London, Matn< "»li- u . >
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
St Margaret's, Ipswich, 1869 71. C.M.S M
cutta Cathedral Mission irj 1. Principal of Jay
Narain's College at Benares, iHys
Agra, 1677-8. R, of Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1878-00. V. of
Wormeg.ty with Tottenhill, 1890-1922. Disappears from
Crockford, 1923. (I enn, II
155
Leveaux, Montagu Vivian Ellis
LEVEAUX, MONTAGU VIVIAN ELLIS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 14, 1895. S. of Isidore, merchant [died 1886]
[and Bessie Winter Ellis]. B. Dec. 28, 1675, at Teddington.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Easter, 1S95. Went on the stage.
Died Mar. 26, 1939, in Nutley Terrace, London, N.W.
{St Paul's Sell. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The limes, Mar. 28, 1939.)
LEVEN and MELVILLE, Earl of (
• MELVILLE.
LEVENTHORPE, ROOPER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1868. S. of the Rev. Thomas Willi., 111 (next). R. of
Veiling, deceased. B. Feb. 27, 1850. School, Marlborough
College. Matnc. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Died
Nov. 21, 1940, at Guildford, aged 90. {Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Ike Times, Nov. 23, 1940.)
LEVENTHORPE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, May 28, 1832. S. ot Thomas. B. in London. School,
Winchester. Matnc. Michs. 1S32; B.A. 1S36; M.A. 1839.
C. of Gt Stukelev, Hunts., 1842-6. C. of Downham, Cambs.,
1S46-50. K. of' Yelling, Hunts., 1851-60. Died Aug. 12,
i860, at the rectory. Father of the above. {Crockford; Clergv
List; G. Mag., i860, II. 321.)
LEVER, DARCY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 1883. S.
of J. O., Esq., Ml'. B. .it Fecleston Squire, L Ion. School,
Worthing, Matric, Lister, 1883. Died Nov. 1, 1940, at
Wellington, Somerset. {The Times, Nov. 5, 1940.)
LEVER, ERNEST FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Joseph Frederick, solicitor [of
Balham, Surrey]. B. July 5, 1865, at Tunstall, Staffs.
School, Newcastle Hum, staffs. Matric. Michs. 18B3; Scholar,
1881; B.A. and LL.B. 1886; M.A. and LL.M. 1890. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Oct. 6, 18S4. Called to the Bar, June 13,
1888. On the Oxford Circuit and London Sessions. Of
4, Crown 1 Mlice Row, and 3, Esses Court, Temple, E.C. Died
Oct. 17, r 9 3 s , in London. {Newcastle High Sell. Reg.; Peile,
II. 701: Inns of Court; Law Lists; The Times, Oct. 18, 1935.)
LEVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Feb. 9, 1853.
5. of Charles, of 10, King's Road, Bedford Row, London.
B. in London. School, King's College, London. M.itnc.
Michs. 1853; B.A. 1858.
LEVER, PERCY FOGG. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8, 1897.
S. of James. B. May 19, 1878, at Bolton, Lanes. Schools,
Bolton Church Institute and Manchester Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1897; B.A. 1900; LL.B. (Law Trip.,
Pt II, 1st Class) 1901. Law Society's prize. Adm. Sohcitor,
Dec. 1904. Practised m Manchester with the firm of Tatham,
Worthrngton and Co. Of I, St James's Square, Manchester,
in 1945. {Peile, 11. 815; Law Lists.)
LEVER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisii, Oct. 3, 1870.
Of Lancashire. [S. of Thomas, of Sharpies, near Bolton.
B. there Dec. 11, 1849. School, Bolton Grammar.) Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1S74; priest (Worcester) 1876; C. of St James's, Bolton-le-
Moors, Lanes., 1874-0. C. of St Matthew's, Duddeston,
Birmingham, 18711-8. c. of Monks-Kirby, Warws., 1878-89.
V. of HUlniorton, 1889-1919. Subsequently of Crowborough,
Sussex. Disappears from ( rockford, 1931.
LEVERETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1854.
Of Essex. Matric. Michs. 1854; exhibitioner; B.A. 1858;
M.A. 1861. Ord. 1I1 aeon (Worcester) i860; priest, 1S61; C. of
Balsall Heath, Worcs.. 1860-74- V. of St Anne's, Moseley,
Birmingham, 1S74-95. Resided latterly at Folkestone. Died
Sept. 7, 1900, aged 67. (Scott, MSS., which gives 'died
Sept. 6'; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 8, 1900.)
LE VERRIER, URBA1N JEAN JOSEPH. Hon. LL.D. 1874.
[B. Mar. 11, 1811.] Co-discoverer with John Couch Adams of
the planet Neptune. Member of the Academy of Sciences of
France, and Director of the Observatory, Paris. Died
Sept. 23, 1877. {Cambridge Univ. Reporter. May 28, 1874;
Monthly Notices, Royal Aslr.o: Soc., xxxviu (1878), 155-60.)
LEVERSAGE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 9, 1824
[Only s. of Peter, of Middle Lypiatt, Gloucs. School, Harrow J
Matnc. Michs. 1824. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 12,
1842. Called to the Bar, Nov. 21, 1845. Of Middle Lypiatt,
Gloucs. J.P. for Gloucs. Married, 1829, Mary, eldest dau.
of R. Holden. Died 1864. {Harrow Sell. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Law Lists; Foster, Mat at the Bar; C. R. Hudleston.)
LEVERSON, BENJAMIN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 19, 1874. [3rd] s. of George [Bazett Colvin], of S. Ken-
sington. B. [July 3], 1854, in London. Educated at Uni-
versity College, London (B.A. . London, 1S73). Matric, Michs.
1874; Scholar, 1876; B.A. (15I* Wrangler) 1878; LL.B. 1879;
M.A. and LL.M. 1S81. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6,
1875. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S80. On the North
Levett, George Arthur Monro
Eastern Circuit. Died Jan. 21, 1927, in London. {Law Lists;
Inns f Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes, Jan. 24,
1927.)
LEVESON, HENRY GEORGE ASHWORTH. Adm. scholar at
Clare, Mar. 19, 18S7. [S. of Edward John, of Cluny, Anerley,
London. B. Sept. 3, 1S69. School, Marlborough.] Matric.
Michs. 1887. Appointed to I.C.S., 1887. Arrived 1889, and
served in Burma as Assistant Commissioner. Assistant
Supt., S. Shan States, July, 1892. Deputy Commissioner,
1901. Retired from I.C.S., 1914. F.R.G.S., 1900. F.R.A.S.
Admiralty Coma, of Imp. Defence. Private Secretary to
Second Sea Lord. Died Jan. 9, 1928, in London. Brother of
Robert V. (1893) and William E. (1887). {Marlborough Coll
Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; G. B. Routledge.)
LEVESON, PERCY JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 22, 1857. S. of Samuel. B. 1839, in London. School,
Sussex (private). Matric. Michs. 1857.
LEVESON, ROBERT VICTOR. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
S. of — [Edward John], general merchant, of Cluny, Anerley,
London, S.E. B. Mar. 14, 1S74, at Dulwich. Schools, Chnst's
Hospital, and City of Loudon. Matnc. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896. A stockbroker- Committed -111. i.i. , An J. n.14. Bmtlier
of Henry G. A. (1887) and William E. (1887).
LEVESON, WILFRID (1047),
• LEVISON.
LEVESON, WILLIAM EGBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1887.
from Cavendish H. [5th s. of Edward John, of Cluny,
Anerley, London, S.E. B. Feb. 23, 1S71. School, Dulwich
College.] B.A. 1890; Winchester reading prize, 1891; adm.
at Clare, Jan. lb, 1892; M.A. 1894. Of the Hongkong and
Shanghai Bank. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.G.A.; M.C.; served in Salonika). Died Feb. 12, 1942, in
the Reform Club, Pall Mall. Brother of Henry G. A. (1887)
and Robert V. (1893). {Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List,
The Times, Feb. 17, 1942.)
LEVESON-GOWER, see also GOWER.
LEVESON-GOWER, Lord FREDERICK GEORGE SUTHER-
LAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10, 1851. (2nd] s. of
George Granville [2nd] Duke of Sutherland [Christ Church,
Oxford, 1803]. B. [Nov. 11], 1832, at Dunrobin Castle,
Sutherkind. School, Woolwich, Kent. Matnc. Michs. 1851;
M.A. 1854. 'Passed his military examination at Woolwich,
and entered the Rifle Brigade a short time before war with
Russia was proclaimed'; escaped unhurt on the heights of
the Alma, and was on the eve of returning to F.ngland, having
exchanged into the Coldstream Guards, when he died in
H.M.S. Bellerophon, oS Sebastopol, of fever, Oct. 6, 1854.
Brother of the next. (Burke, P. and B.; Lord Ronald Gower,
My Reminiscences, 84; G. Mag., 1854, 11. 640.)
LEVESON-GOWER, Lord RONALD CHARLES SUTHERLAND.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 27, 1865. [4th] s. of George
Granville [2nd] Duke of Sutherland [Christ Church, Oxford,
1803]. B. [Aug. 2], 1845, m London. School, Eton. Matric.
Lent, 1865. In Paris when war broke out between France
and Germany in 1870. Trustee of the National Portrait
Gallery, and of the Shakespeare birthplace and Memonal
1 he are at Stratford-on-Avon. M.P. for Sutherland, 1867-74-
Sculptor; executed several well-known groups of statuary,
mcluding the Shakespeare monument in the grounds of the
Memorial Theatre. Author of many works on tine arts; Life
of Joan of Arc; Stafford House Letters; Last Days of Marie
Antoinette; The Tower of London; Records and Reminiscences;
My Rerninisi^uts Died unmarried Mar. 9, 1916. Brother
of the above. {Eton Sch. Lists; Who's Who, 1 he limes
Alar. 10, 1916.)
LEVETT, ERNEST LAURENCE. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
Mar. 3, 1866. [5th] s. of Benjamin, merchant [broker, of
kingston-upon-Hull, Voiks.] [and Dorothea]. B. Aug. 24,
1846, at Sculcoates, Yorks. Bapt. Sept. 2S, 1846. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1868;
B.A. {3rd Wrangler) 1S70; M.A. 1S73. Fellow, 1870-S0.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1S70. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1S73. Bencher, 1S95; Q.C., 1891. Of 7S, Cambridge
Terrace, Hvde Park, where lie died Oct. 3, 1416. Brother of
Rawdon (1S61). {Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns'
Court; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LBVETT, GEORGE ARTHUR MONRO. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 9, 1889. [5th] s. of Robert Thomas Kennedy, of
Pai kniej'in Hall, Lichfield. B. there Apr. 27, 1871. Schools,
Clifton College and Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893. Fruit fanning m Florida, 1893-1900, and subsequently
a land-agent at Folkestone. Latterly of IS. Bellevue Gardens,
Brighton, where he died Nov. 27, 1940. Buried at Weeford,
Staffs. Brother of Robert K. (1S91) and Thomas P. (1S82).
{Sedbergh Sch. Ave . Clifton Call. Reg.; Peile, 11. 755; Burke,
L.G.; lhe limes. Nov. 29, 1940.)
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LEVETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May iS, 1840.
S. of — , of Kingston-upon-Hull. Matric. Michs., 1840;
Scholar; B.A. 1S44; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1844;
priest, 1847; C. of Kettering, 1844-7. C. of Langham, Rut-
land, 1847-8. C. of Wentworth, Yorks., 1848-51. V, of
S win ton, 1S51-96. Resided latterly at Much Hadham,
Herts., where he died June 7, 1898. (Crockford; The Times,
June 9, 1898.)
LEVETT, RAWDON. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 4, 1861.
S. of Benjamin, merchant, of Hull [and Dorothea]. B. at
Sculcoates, Yorks. Bapt. Dec. 1, 1843. School, Podding ton.
Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (n(A Wrangler)
1865; M.A. 1S69. Mathematical Master at King Edward's
School, Birmingham, 1869-91; Second master there 1891-
1903. 'He was full of modern views and it was due to his
imiuence chiefly that Euclid as a textbook of geometry was
superseded.' Resided latterly at Colwyn Bay, where he died
Feb. 1, 1923. Brother of Ernest L. (1866). (Scott, MSS.;
1 :i Times, Feb. 3, 1923; Mathematical Gazette, xt (1923),
3^5-9-)
LEVETT, ROBERT KENNEDY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 9.1891. Of Staffordshire. [4th s. of Col. Rob-r-
Kennedy, of Lichneld. B. July I, 1869, at Pen Saru, S.
Wales, Schools, St Mark'?. Windsor, and Sedbergh.] Matric.
Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1895; priest, 1897; C. of Darlington, 1895-7. C. of Street,
Somerset, 1897-9. C. of St James's, West Hartlepool, 1S99-
1900. C. of St Peter's, Stockton-on-Tees, 1900-3. C. of
Thirsk, Yorks., 1903-7. Assistant Chaplain at Bradfield
College, 1913-15. Died Mar. 17, 1916, at Slough. Brother of
George A. M. (1889) and Thomas P. (nest). (Sedbergh Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Mar. 21, 1916.)
LEVETT, THOMAS PRINSEP. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1882.
[Eldest s. of Colonel Robert Thomas Kennedy, D.L., J.P., of
Packington Hall, Lichfield [and Margaret Catherine, d u oi
Thomas Levett Prinsep, of Croxall Hall, Staffs.]. B. June 2,
1862. Educated at Hatfield Hall, Durham.] Matric. Michs.
1882. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1891; priest (Ripen) 1S95; C. of
Ashburton, Devon, 1S91-4. C. of Richmond, Yorks., [894
1912. C. of Selby Abbey, 1912-13. Of Packington Hall,
Lichfield, Staffs., and Frenchgate, Richmond, Yorks. F.Z.S.
Died Jan. 5, 1938, at Frenchgate. Buried at Weeford, Staffs.
Brother of George A. M. (1889) and Robert K. (above).
{Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Jan. 8, 1938.)
LEVETT-PRINSEP, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. at Clare.
July ir, 1S98. S. of Thomas, of Croxall Hall, Lichfield.
[B. 1S79.] Schools, Currie schools [and Harrow]. Matric.
Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902. A Land-agent. Of Lynn Lane
House, Shenstone, Lichneld, in 1925. (Harrow Sch. Reg.,
I925-)
LEVI, ANTHONY ANGELO, Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1898. S. of Giorgio Enrico, of Florence, Italy. B. 1881, at
Florence. School, Dante Lyceum, Florence. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1902.
LEVI, FELIX MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
S. of Phineas Harris, of Garth, Wylde Green, Binning!) im.
B. 1876, at Castle Bromwich, Wfarws. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (14th Wrangler),
1898; Bhaonagar medal, 1900. Appointed to I.C.S., 1899;
served in the Punjab as Assistant Commissioner. Killed in
the earthquake at Dharrnsala, Apr. 4, 1905. (I.C.S. Lists;
The Times, Apr. 13, 1905.)
LEVI, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 9, 1797.
[Youngest] s. of Bernard, of Northampton. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1797. [Rugby Sch. Reg., where his
name is given as 'Barnard.')
LEVI, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 16, 1S82. S. of William, of Woughton House, Bletchley.
[B. 1864.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1882. Of
Woughton -on- the-Green, Bucks. J. P. for Buck-
R. Bucks. Yeomanry- Cavalry, 1889 ; Lieut. -Col . , 1905.
[Army Lists.)
LEVICK, PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1892.
S. of G.. M.D. B. at West Ham, Essex. School, J psom.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; MB. and B.Chir., 1898. At
King's College Hospital. House surgeon and Clinical As-
sistant there. In practice at Guildford, 1900 10 . Hon,
il Officer, Royal Surrey County Hospital.
the Great War, 1914-19 (Cap!, R.A.M.i lentally
killed on active service in Mar. 1918, his horse slip]
throwing him under a passing rnotor-lorry. (Scott,
Univ. War List', Medical the Times, Mar. 21,
1918; F. Brittain.)
LEVIEN, EDWIN GOLDSMID. Adm. pens, at Emma-,
1898. S. of Mrs Levien, of 22, Croftsdown Road, 1 1
Road, London, N. [The family was oJ 1
Levita, Harry Plumridge
Benjamin Goldsmid L., was b. in London, 1806, a
to Geelong, Australia.] Matric. Michs. 1 ;>.;<■■,; \: \ ij.n,
M.A. 1910. Assistant M 1 s t ■ r at Berkhamsted School 111 1903.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1904; priest, 1906; C. of St Chad's,
Bensham, Durham, 1904-10. Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Rangoon, 1910-15. C. of St Stephen's, Hampstead,
1917-19. Assistant Chaplain and Assistant Master at Dover
College, 1921-5. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig 11 ieut.,
R.N.V.R.). Assistant Master, Chaplain and House Master
at Reading School, 1925-4 1-. (Schoolmasters' Directories ;
Crockford; Univ. War List; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 754.)
LEVIEN, JOHN JOSEPH (1883), see MEWBURN-LEVIEN.
LEVIN, ROBERT LIONEL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S98. S. of
William Hart, Esq., of Wellington, New Zealand. School,
Wanganui, New Zealand. Matric. Michs. 1898. Returned to
New Zealand.
LEVIN, THOMAS WOODHOUSE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 2, 1857. S. of James Henrv. B. at Leyton,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1866. Died
Dec. 15, 1904, at 13, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, aged
70. (The Times, Dec. 16, rg04.)
LEVINE, ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1889.
[2nd s. of the late Rev. J., rabbi in Glasgow.] B. [July 14,
1870, at Suvalek, Russian Poland.] School, Garnet Hill
school, Glasgow, and at Glasgow University, 1885-9. Matric.
Michs, 1889; (i2*A Wrangler, 1892; Math. Trip., Pt III,
1st Class, 1893); B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Fellow, 1894.
Assistant Actuary to the National Mutual Insurance Co.,
1900. Actuary to the Alliance insurance Co. Ltd., 1906-29;
General Manager, 1929-39. Chairman of the Life Offices
Association, 1921-2. President, Institute of Actuaries,
T928-30. President, Chartered Insurance Institute, 1936-7.
Of n? St Mary Abbott's Place, Kensington, in 1945. Died
Feb. 22, 1949. (Who's Who; C. J. Fordyce.)
LEVINGE, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1883. S. of Henry [Corbyn], of 19, Talbot Road, Bayswater,
London [and of Knockdrin Castle, Mullinger, Westmeath] .
B. Sept. 9, 1864, at Arrah, India. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1883. Lieut., 1st Batt, the Norfolk Regt., 1886;
Capt., 1897; Brevet Major, 1902; retired, 1906. Served with
the 2nd Batt., the Norfolk Regt. in the S. African War;
mentioned in despatches. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., Norfolk Regt., and 6th Batt., Loyal North
Lanes. Regt.; mentioned in despatches). Missing, presumed
killed in action, in Gallipoli, Aug. io, 1915. (Harrow Sch.
Reg,; Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; Burke, P. and B. (Harry
George).)
LEVINGSTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 30,
1822. B. Mar. 4, 1801, in Islington. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry,
for York) Apr. 1, 1827; priest (York) July 13, 1828. P.C.
of St Ann's, Lancaster, 1836. P.C. of Wingham, Kent,
1837-44. C. of St Lawrence, Isle of Wight, 1846-52; R.
there 1852-64. Died Oct. 24, 1864, at Ventnor. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1864, 11.
797.)
LEVISON [or LEVESON], WILFRID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 23, 1847. S. of Henry. B. at Kingston,
Jamaica. School, Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851 ;
M.A. 1S64. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S51; priest, 1852.
P.C. of St Bamabas's, Liverpool, 1857-71. P.C. of Christ
Church, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 1871-7. C. of St Bartholo-
mew's, Gourock, Renfrews., 1878-85. C. of St John's,
Hilling don, Middlesex, 1887-1903. Given as Leveson in
Clergy List and Crockford. Resided latterly at Uxbridge,
where he died Jan. 1, 1906. (Crockford; The Times, Jan. 2,
1906.)
LEVITA, CLAUDE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14,
1886. S. of Emile, of 27, Ennismore Gardens, London. B.
1869, at Manchester. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886.
Lieut., W. Somerset Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1900. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Special List (A. P.M.); mentioned
in despatches). Died Feb. 24, 1935, at 23a St James's Street,
London. Brother of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War
Ltst; Army List:,; The Times, Feb. 25, 1935.)
LEVITA, HARRY PLUMRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1879. S. of Emile, of 27, Ennismore Gardens, London,
B. Dec. 15, 1861, at Manchester. School, 1 ton. Matri
Michs. 1879. Lieut., 1st Somersel Infantry Militi
Lieut., 2nd Dragoons, 1
1885. Served in the S. African iM.mt,
Suffolk Imperial Yeomanry, 1900; Lieut. Col., 1903), In the
Gn I War, 191 1 tg (Hon 1 i> ul 1 I I
... <■■:.;■ ■ !
in Secret u 1 I 1
St Stanislas, 2nd class (Russia)). BrOl
[Univ. War List; Army Luis.)
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LEVY, ARTHUR WATSON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 5,
1894. S. of Jacob, accountant, of Kingston, Jamaica [and
Anna Jane Lee], B. Sept. 20, 1875, at Lucea. School,
Jamaica High (Rev. W. Simms). Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897, Head Master of Manning's School, Savannah-la-Mar,
Jamaica, 1903-11. Died Oct. 1911, at Lucea; 'killed himself
by overwork.' (W. Cowper.)
LEVY, LEWIS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899. S, of Lewis,
barrister, of Borden Hall, Kent, and of 39, Jevington
Gardens, Eastbourne. B. Mar. 7, 1881, at 2, Eaton Terrace,
Eastbourne. School, Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor, Apr. 1906. Practised at
Gillingham, km hest< r.md Mr^d, Kent. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). Of Borden Hall, by
Sittingbourne. Died fan, -5. J93S. Buried at Borden.
[Univ. War List; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 27, 1938.)
LEVY (post RHODES), WILFRED RHODES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. S. of John, of The Uplands, Harrow,
Middlesex. B. 1883, at Grove Park, Kent. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 1906. Assumed the name of Rhodes,
1907. Of Basildon House, Moorgate, London, E.C., in 1942.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
LEWARNE, FREDERICK TEMPLE. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. 1, 1888. B. Jan. 6, 1870. Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A.
1891. Ori.l. deacon (S« mthwark, for Salisbury) 1894; priest
(Salisbury] !■>'■; C. . -i Koad Hill, Somerset, 1894-8. C. of
Cranbourne St Peter, Berks., 1898-1903. Chaplain at
M.irsala, Sicily 1903-4. C. of Burnham, Bucks., 1904-7. C. of
Winkfield, Berks., 1907-S. C. of Shinfield with Spencers'
Wood, 1908-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Spencers' Wood, 1914-48-. (Univ.
Wat List; ( rockford.)
LEWELLIN, RICHARD TRUMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 24, 1852. S. of Richard, of 1, Upper George
Street, Port man Square, London. B. in London. Schools
[Tonbridge {1845-7) and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1852;
B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon, 1858; C. of Lamphey,
lVfiibs., I'-V' '">. I . <•! I '■■ '\ 1: -■ ■'.. 1 I' r ;■-., i.Si.o- v C. of
Plaxtol, Kent. 1863-5. C. of Finchampstead, Berks., 1*74.
Disappears from Crockford, 1076. (Tonbridge Sch. Keg.;
Harrow Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
LEWELYN, RICE (or PRICE) (1771). see LLEWELYN.
LEWES, see also LEWIS.
LEWES, The Rev. DAVID. Adm. sizar (age 30) at Pembroke,
July 2, 1799. B. at Culvcuni, Carmarthenshire, Wales. A
Clerk in Holy ( Irders; of Occold, Suffolk.
LEWES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Peterhouse,
Mar. 26, 1817. Of Pembrokeshire. Matric. Easter, 1817.
Name off, Nov. 18, 1818.
LEWES, JOHN MEREDITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 28,
1836. Matric. Lent, 1839; B.A. 1S43; M.A. 1865. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1844; priest. 1845. C, of Hentland, Heref.,
1847-9. C.F. in the Crimea, 1S54-6. R. of Haseombc, Snrrcv.
1859-62. V. of Mattersey, Notts., 1862-98. Subsequently
resided at 48, Londesborough Road, Scarborough, and dis-
appears from Crockford, 1901.
LEWES, PEREGRINE PROPERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Sept. 28, 1869; sizar, Oct. 15, 1869. Of Pembroke-
shire. [Youngest s. of Thomas James, of Milf. >n I Haven.]
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877; LL.M. 1S7S;
LL.D. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 4, 1880.
F.G.S. Died Mar. 22, 1925, at Lee-on-S< lent, agi d 79.
(Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; The Times, Mar. 24, 1925-)
LEWES, WATKIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Jan. r,
1759. S. of the Rev. Watkiu (Jesus College, Oxford. 1723),
of Meline, Pembrokeshire. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1759; B.A. 1763. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
1766. Alderman of the City of London (Lime Street W.ird,
1772-1804; of Bridge Without, 1804-21). Knighted, 1773.
M.P. for the City of London, 1781-96. Sheriff of London
and Middlesex, 1772. Lord Mayor of London, 1780. Colonel,
Honourable Artillery Company, i7M--j4. Colonel of the
London Militia. Married, Rebecca Elinor Popkin, of Fforest
Vychan, Glam., a wealthy lady. Spent much money in two
Parliamentary elections for Worcester, which so involved him
that he never recovered his estates. Had apartments in the
London Coffee House, Ludgate Hill, within the rules of the
Fleet Prison. Died there July 13, 1821, aged 84. (Return of
M.P.'s; G. Mag., 1821, 11. 93-4.)
LEWES, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898. [< inly] s.
of Colonel [William Price Llewellvn] of Llysnewydd, Henllan,
Cardigans. [B. 1878.] Matric. Michs. 1898. Lieut., Car-
marthen Artillery (Militia), 1900; Capt., Carmarthen R.G.A.
Lewin, Frederick Albert
(Militia), 1903-6. J. P. for Carmarthenshire, 1903. High
Sheriff of Cardiganshire, 1915. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Welsh Regt. (T.F.) and General List (T.F.
Res.), employed Ministry of National Service). Of Llys-
newydd, Henllan, in 1045. (Univ. War List; Army Lists;
Kelly, Handbook.)
LEWES-LOW, SAMPSON (1877), see LOW.
LEWIN, ARTHUR CORRIE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893.
[2nd] s. of Frederick Thomas, Esq., D.L., J.P. of Castle-
grove, Co. Galway [and Cloghans, Co. Mayo], Ireland. [B.
July 26, 1874.] School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
1893. Gazetted to the King's Regt., 1S95; Lieut., 1899;
Capt., 1900. Served in the S. African War, 1S99-1902, with
the 1st Mounted Infantry (despatches twice; D.S.O., 1902).
Transferred to 19th Hussars, 1905; to 3rd Batt., the Con-
naught Rangers, 190S; Major, 1910. In the Great War,
1914-19, served in the Dardanelles Campaign; Lieut. -Col.,
commanding 5th Batt., the Wilts. Regt., 1915; Brigadier-
General, commanding the 40th Infantry Brigade, 1915; in
Mesopotamia, 1916-19; commanded troops in Persia, 1918;
despatches six tunes; C.M.G. and C.B., 1916. Brevet Colonel,
1917. A.D.C. to the King, 191S. Order of St Anne of Russia.
Retired, 1919. Of Cloghans, Co. Mayo. I. P. for Co. Galway.
High Sheriff of Co. Mavo, 1912. {Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who's Who; Kelly. Handbook.)
LEWIN, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. S. of Frederick Albert (i860), barrister, of
9, Bolton Gardens, London. B. Sept. 10, 187:, in London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
189S. Athletics 'blue' (Quarter Mile), 1893, 1894. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1S96; priest, 1897; C. of Bishop Wear-
mouth, 1896-9. C. of St Chad's, Gateshead, 1899-1903.
C. of St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton, Queensland,
Australia, 1903-7. V. of North Rockhampton, 1907-12.
V. of St Paul's, Sculcoates, Yorks., 1915-18. V.of St John's,
Keswick, Cumberland, 1918-36. R. of Bursledon, Hants.,
1936-44. Subsequently resided at 4, St James's Crescent,
Winchester, where he died, Tune 0, 1947. Brother of Ernest
0.(1897). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Crockford.)
LEWIN, EDWARD BERNARD HALE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Peterhouse, June 24, 1828. [B. July 1, 1810.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1828. In the Secretary's office of the
General Post Office. {Eton Sch. Lists; T. A. Walker, 433;
Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LEWIN, ERNEST ORD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1, 1897. [3rd s. of
Frederick Albert (i860), barrister. B. Apr. 7, 1879. School,
Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Second Lieut.,
R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1902; Capt., 1911. Staff Officer to
Inspector of R.H. and R.F.A. in India, 1912-14. Adjutant,
R.H.A., Woolwich, 1914-19. Major, 1914; Brevet Lieut. -
Col., 1917. In the Great Wax, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.F.A. ;
General Staff Officer; D.S.O., 1916; C.B., 1920; C.M.G.,
iQi8; Brevet Lieut. -Col.; mentioned four times in des-
patches; Chevalier, Legion of Honour; French Crois de
Guerre; Commander, Military Order of Avis (Portugal);
< irders of SS. Anne and Vladimir of Russia). Colonel, 1921 ;
G.S.O., War Office, 1923; Brigadier, R.A. Headquarters,
Aldershot Command, 1927-31; Major-General, 1932. General
Officer commanding in Malaya, 1934-5; Commander, 55th
(West Lanes.) Division, T.A., 1935-S; retired, 1938. G.O.C.,
Portsmouth Area, 1939; Major-General in charge of Ad-
ministration, Southern Command, 1940-1. Of The Manor,
Bourton-on-Water, Gloucs., in 1946. Died May 10, 1950.
Brother of Charles H. (iSqi). (Winchester Colt. Reg.; King's
Coll. Reg.; Univ. Wat List; Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who's Who.
LEWIN, FRANCIS MONTAGUE SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, Oct. 8, 18S6. S. of Spencer Robert, attorney,
of London. B. at Widford, Herts. [School, Bury St Edmunds
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 18S9. Adm. Solii [tor,
June, 1893. Practised in London, with the family firm of
S. K. Lewin and Co. Died Nov. 23, 1930, at Long Melford,
Suffolk. I -lined there. Brother of Henry O.S. (1885). (Law
L;s>s; The limes, Nov. 25, T939.)
LEWIN, FREDERICK ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 30,
i860. [4th] s. of Robert, of Cuddington, Surrey. B. there
Ian. 2. 1842. School, Merchant Tavl>rs'. Matric. Michs.
i860; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 181,4; M.A. 1S67. Fellow, 1864-9.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 1, 1864. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1867. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Author,
Law of Apportionment. Editor of later editions of Lewin on
Trusts. 01 73, Harcourt Terrace, W. Brompton. Died
I une 25, 1887, at 9, Bolton Gardens, West Kensington.
Father oi l raesl 0. (1897) and Charles H. (1891); brother
of Thomas E. (1850). (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Keg.; Venn,
II. 349; Boose, 11, 409; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the liar.)
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Lewin, George Ross
LEWIN, [post ROSS-LEWIN] GEORGE ROSS. Adm. peas, at
St Catharine's, Nov. S, 1826. [Eldest s. of Henrv, Major,
of Ross Hill, Co. Clare., J.P. (who was present at the battles
of Waterloo and Quatre Bras, and wounded in the last charge
at Salamanca), and Anne, dau. of William Burnett, of
Eyrescourt. B. 1810.] Ma trie. Miens. 1S27; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1S32; priest, 1S33; C. of
Sutcombe, Devon. Chaplain, H.M.S. Victory; Blenheim;
Britannia, Dublin and Ganges. Succeeded his father at Ross
Hill, Co. Clare, r843. R. of Thomevburn. Northumberland,
1866-S5. J.P. for Co. Clare. Married, Mar. 20, 1844, Grace,
dau. of Henry Sargint, of Castle View, Co. Tipperary, and
had issue. Author, Sketches of an Experimental Cruise. Died
Nov. 24, 1SS5, at Thomevburn rectorv. (Burke, L.G. of
Ireland: Scott, MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford', The Gu irdian .
Dec. 2, 1SS5.)
LEWIN, GREGORY ALLNUTT. Matric. Fell.-Com. from
Christ's, Lent, 1819. [2nd s. of Richard, of Elth.it:
M.A. 1821. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 7, 1819.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 22, 1822. On the Northern Circuit.
Knighted, 1S20. Recorder of Doncaster, May, 1842-5. Q.C.,
1843: Bencher, 1S43. Married, Oct. 25, 1S24, Elizabeth
Caroline, dau. of William Duller, of Maid well Hall, Northants.
Author, Cases on the Crown Side of the Northern Circuit.
Died Oct. 12, 1845, at Exeter. Brother of Thomas (1814),
Henrv (next) and Richard (i3iq). (Peile, 11. 394; Inns of
Court; Middle Temple Ben .
LEWIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 14,
1820. S. of Richard. B. at Eltham, Kent. School, Dunmow,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 18, 1826; priest, Oct. 15, 1826.
Brother of the above, Thomas (1S14) and Richard (1819).
LEWIN, HENRY GROTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
1892. S. of [Lieut.-Col.] Henry Frederic Clapham [R.E.], of
'Ovingdean,* Cavendish Road, Bournemouth. B. 1S74, at
Rochester, Kent. School, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A.
1895. Joined the North-Eastern Railway Co. in 1S98;
Assistant District Supt., District Supt., and mineral train
Supt.; retired, 1912. In the Great War, 1914-19, Agent for
Ministry of Munitions, Portland Dockyard ; rejoined L.N.E.R.
as Assistant to General Supt., 1923. Of Bexhill-on-Sea in
1924. (Clifton Coll. Reg.)
LEWIN, HENRY ORD SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. r, 1885. S. of Spencer Robert, attorney,
of London. B. Nov. 16, 1865, at Widford, Herts. [School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1885. Went to Canada, 1888;
worked as an engineer on the Pontiac and Pacific railway.
Returned to England, 1893. An engineer in East Africa
1894. Died Sept. r894, at Port Herald on the Shire river
Zambesi. Brother of Francis M. S. (1SS6). (Uppingham Sch.
Roll; Pembroke Coll. Reg.; J. T. Rule.)
LEWIN, JOHN BROOKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 22, 1787. S. of Richard, Esq., of Bexley, Kent. B.
there. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar, 1787;
B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795. Ord. priest (London, for Rochester)
Aug. 11, 1793. Not in Clergy List, 1841. (Eton Coll. Reg.)
LEWIN, KINDERSLEY CAMILLO MONTAGUE. Adm. at
Cars, Oct. 16, 1871. S. of Richard, Indian Civil Service,
deceased. B. at Chittoor, Madras Presidency. School,
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1S71. Resided three terms. At
Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1894. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Venn,
11. 400.)
LEWIN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May r,
1819. S. of Richard, Esq., of Trinity House, London. School,
Sevenoaks, Kent {Rev. Jervoise Whitehead). Matric. Michs.
1819. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 11, 1820; priest, Oct. 15,
1820. P.C. of Yately, Hants., 1831-74. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1875. Brother of Gregory A. (1819),
(1820) and Thomas (1814).
LEWIN, ROBERT HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 16, 1821. S. of Robert. B. at March, Carnbs.
School, Hackney, London. •Matric. Michs. 1S21; B.
M.A. 1829.
LEWIN, SAMUEL HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
,, 1855. S. of Samuel HawUyne. B. in London.
School, King's College School, L01 ' hs. 1856;
Scholar, 1859; B.A. 1S60; M.A. 1863. Adm. Solicitor, 1863.
Parliamentary agent. Practised in London with the firm of
Lewin and Gregory. (Law Lists, until 1880.)
LEWIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18, 1814.
[3rd s. of Richard, Esq., of Eltham, Kent (Captain 111 the
Hon. East India Compaii in Elder Brother of
Trinity House).] Matric. Lent, 1815. Adm. pens, al
house, Dec. 28, 1815;
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 5, 1820. Called to the Bar, Feb. 6, 1827.
Married, Feb. 1, 1834, his cousin Charlott-
Lewin, of Bexley, Kent. Buried at Eltham, 1872. Brother
Lewis, Charles Edwardes
of Gregory A. (1S19), Henry (1820) and Richard (1819).
(T. A. Walker, 394.; Inns of Court; G. Mag.. 1834, 1. 326;
History of the Family of Lewin, 143-5.)
LEWIN, THOMAS ELLERKER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 3, 1850. Of Surrey. S. of Robert, farmer, of Cuddington
[and Mary Anne Diana]. B. [Jan. 8, 1S32], at Cheam,
Surrey. Bapt. Feb. 6, 1832. [School, Aldenham.] Matric.
Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1854. Adm. Solicitor, 1857. Of the firm
of Lewis and Company, for more than 40 years. Married,
1858, Mary Ann Spencer. Died Mar. 5, 1913. Brother of
Frederick A. (1S60). (Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists.)
LEWIS, see also LEWES.
LEWIS, ALFRED ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1873. Of Canterbury. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.]
R[obert] G[eorge], M.A. (Wadham College, Oxford, 1S24),
of Beckenham, Kent. B. Aug. 16, 1854, at Blackheath.
School. Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1880. Athletics 'blue' (Quarter Mile), [875,
1S76; President, C.U.A.C, 1875. Football (Rugbv) ' blue,'
Died Jan. 19, 1923, at Lingfield. Brother of John W.
(i860). (Book of Blues; The Times, Jan. 23, 1923, 'Ceylon
papers please copy.')
LEWIS, AUSTIN THOMAS TREFFREY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Oct. 1, 1894. S. of Thomas Dowden. B. [Oct. 7,
1875], at Southampton. School, Queenswood College.
Matric. Michs. 1S94. Resided 10 terms. Of 4, Winn Road,
Southampton, in 1911. Died Dec. 7, 1917, at Bournemouth.
(Peile, 11. 793 (Treffry); Christ's Coll. Notes.)
LEWIS, CECIL DUDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
1886. S. of the Rev. H. C. [Henry Christopher]. B. [Aug. 10,
1867], at Binsted, Sussex. School, Brighton. Matric. Michs.
1886. Assistant Master at the Mall school, Teddington.
Principal of Castle Hill school, Ealing, 1923-33-. Brother
of Henry A. (1880). (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories,)
LEWIS, CECIL ERNEST MILLINGTON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 1, 1S86. S. of the Rev. John (1848), of Salop
[and Mary Lydia Smith]. B. Apr. 28, 1S67, at Buttington,
Montgom. Schools, Shrewsbury (Rev. H. W. Moss) [and
St Lawrence College]. Matric. Easter, 1886; B.A
M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1S93; M.B. 1S99. At the Middlesex
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. Senior Resident
Medical Officer, N.W. London Hospital. House Surgeon,
West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital. Clinical Assistant, Royal
Eye Hospital, Southwark. Surgeon, P. and 0. S.N. Co. In
practice at Shortlands, Kent, in 1900. Hon. Medical Officer,
Bromlev Cottage Hospital. Died Jan. 22, 1934. Brother of
Walter R. {1890). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; St Lawrence Coll.
Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 23, 1934.)
LEWIS, CECIL WILLIAM GODFREY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1890. S. of William, cot ton -spinner [died Mar. 19,
1873] [and Annie Mary Sothem Tonge]. B. July 1
at Billinge Scar, Blackburn. School, Rockley House, South-
port (Rev. E. W. Hobson). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894.
Brother of Christopher S. (1892).
LEWIS, CHARLES. M.A. 1759, incorp. from Oxford. S. of
Francis, of Stanford, Notts. Matric. from Magdalen College,
Oxford, July 30, 1741, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 174s; M.A.
(Oxford) I747-S; Fellow of Magdalen, 1745-51. Died Mar. 12,
1762. (Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, CHARLES BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1900. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Gfeorge] A[hr> d
of the vicarage, Thornton Heath, Surrey. [B. June 21, 1S81.]
School, King's, Bruton. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1924; Litt.D. 1933. L.-es-Lettres, Sorbonne, 1905.
Modern Languages Master at Trinity College, Glenalmond,
1906-8. English Assistant at Oberrealschule, Munchen-
Gladbach, Germany, 190S-9; at Matthias gymnasium,
Breslau, 1909-12. English Assistant, Lycee Henry IV, Paris,
19x2-13. Assistant Master at R.N.C., Dartmouth, 1913-14;
at King's School, Bruton, 1914-15. Lecturer in 1
Language and Literature at Manchester University, Oct.
Dec. 1915. Served in the Great War, 19x4-19 (Lieut .
R.G.A.). Lecturer in French and German at Armstrong
■ , Newcastle, 1919-20; in French language ai
ture and romance philology it. Si Am
1920-46. Author, La Lyre d' Amour. [Di
(King's Sch. Bruton, Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEWIS, CHARLES EDWAKDES. \
e, 1876. S.ofCharli 1 rica. B.
■ it Mtlford H.iv !■., I'. 1
latri
M.A. 1885. Professor of Greek at the South
Capetown, LL.D.
Chairman of Council in 1930. Died Jan. 12, 1945,
of Capetown Univ.)
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Lewis, Charles Warner
LEWIS, CHARLES WARNER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 15,
1839. (Only s. of Charles, Esq., of Blackheath, Kent.]
Matric. Michs. 1839; if. A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1839. Called to the Bar, June 12,
1846. On the Northern Circuit. Of Wimbledon. Died Feb.
1871. Father of George A. (1872). (Inns of Court; Lav Lists.)
LEWIS, CHARLES WATKINS. Adm. sizar at St John's.
July 4, 1845; re-adru. pens. Oct. 23, 1845. S. of Lewis, of
Bristol, and Bridget. I'., there. Bapt. Apr. 18, 1824. Matric.
Michs. [845; Si ho] u B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (St David's,
for Peterb.) 1849; priest (Peterb.) 1850; C. of Lilbourne,
Northants., 1850-2. C. of Claybrooke, Leics., 1852-0. C. of
Llanbedr, Merions., 1859-60. C. of Llanbister, Radnor.,
1861-3. C. of St Nicholas's, Hereford. 1863-5. C. of St
George's-in-the-East, 1865-8. V. of Llanbister, Radnor.,
1868-86. R. of Hevnpe, 1886-94. Resided subsequently at
Vagi House. Hereford, where he died Nov. 2, 1912. aged 88.
ford; The Times, Nov. 13. 1912.)
LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER SOTHERN. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 18,
1892. [2nd s. of William, of Blackburn, cotton-spinner.
B. Mar. 28, 1869.] School, Charterhouse. Jlatric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1 (95; LL.B. (Law Trip., Pt II. 1st Class) 1896;
M.A. 1905. Adm. at the Middle Temple. Called to the Bar,
June 30, 1S97. Adm. Solicitor, Dec, 4. Practised in
'Manchester. Of West Holme, Bowdon, Cheshire, in 1911.
Brother of Cecil W. G. (1890). (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists, until 11,15.)
LEWIS. CLAUD EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
11,, _■ ,2, < if I 1, rl,v-lure. [Eldest s. of Samuel, of Edgbill,
Duffield (and Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Edmund Carr).]
Feb 13, 1863. Bapt. Mar. 1863, at Chigwell, Essex.
s.liools [Charterhouse]. Eel, ted and Clifton College (1874).
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Colchester)
1 priesl (St Albans) 1887; C. of Hitchin, Herts., 1886-94.
V. of St Catharine's, Nottingham, 1894-1904. V. of Parwich
with Alsop-en-le Dale, Derbs,, 1904-n. Lie. pr., dio.
Southwell. 1911-16. Perm, to off. as C.-in-charge of Cascob,
Radnor., 1924-47. Inherited Parwich Hall under the will
of his cousin Sir rhonias William Evans, Bart., of Allestree
Hall, Derbs., who died 1892. loint patron of Parwich and
Alsop-en-le. Dale. J. P. for Radnorshire, r9l8. High Sheriff,
i,,2i. of Evancovd. Walton, Radnorshire, in 1945. Died
Dec. 7, 1947. Brothei of Erie (1S83I, Gerald W. (1892),
rhoinas A. (1S.89) ..ml Ernest C. (1S84). (( lifimi Coll. Reg.;
List of Carthusians; Burke. L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Kelly, Handbook; Walford, 11,07.)
LEWIS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24, 1859.
Matric. Lent, i860; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(St David's) iS'i;; priest, 1804; C. of Aberystwyth, 1863-5.
V. of Llandvgwvdd, Cardigans., 1S65-74. V. of Llanddewi-
Velfrey and R. of Crinow, Pembs., 1874-6. V. of St David's,
1876-99. Canon, Treasurer and Preb. of St David's C ithe-
dral, 1876-99. Proctor for the Dean and Chapter of St Asaph,
1895-9. v- of Llanuhangel-Aberbytriick, 1899-1901. Arch-
deacon of Carmarthen and Preb. (of Llanrhian) in St David's
Cathedral, 1899-1901. Died Dec. 16, igoi, at Eastbourne.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 17, 1901.)
LEWIS, DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at CaiuS, Oct. 8, 1868.
[Eldest] s. of [John] Lewis [Esq., J. P.], iron-merchant, of
[St Thomas], Swansea. B. there [1849]. School, Welsh
Collegiate Institution. Llandovery. Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. II, 1870.
Called to the Bar, Nov, 17, 1873, On tie :^, ,11th Wal's Cir, int.
First Recorder of Swansea, 1891-3. County Court Judge
(Circuit 28, Mid-Wales). 1893-7. Author, The Beaufort
Progress 1684, etc. Died Sept. 9, 1897, at Llandrindod.
(Boose, vi. pS; Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 386; Inns 0] Court;
Lata Lists. Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who, 1897-
1916.)
LEWIS, DAVID JOHN WATTS. Matric. Non-Col]., Mi I
B.A. 1912. ( ird, deacon (Elandaff ) 1909; priest, 1911; C. of
Skcwcn, Gl.un., too,. C. of Llanfabon, 1909-12. Disappears
from Crockford, 1913.
LEWIS, DAVID MORGAN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 21,
1873. [Eldest] s. of (the Rev.] Evan [Independent minister],
of Velindre, Pembs. B. [Sept. 27], 1851, at Henll an, Meline,
Pembs. School, Presbyterian College', Carmarthen. Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. (ivth Wrangler) 1K77; M.A. 1880. Indepen-
dent Minister at llirwaiu, i.lun., 1878-83. Demonstrator in
physics at the Univ. College of North Wales, Bangor,
1883-91. Professor of physics at Aberystwyth, 1891 inn.
Author, Cofianl v Pareh. I >ied July 28, in 17, at Alierystwyth.
(Who was Who, 1929-40; The Times. Aug. 2. 1937.)
LEWIS, DAVID PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, at Si [ohm's, May 3.
1838. B. in Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1S3S; B.A. 1S42;
M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) June 11, 1843; priest
Lewis, Ernest Carr
(Hereford) June 2, 1844; C. of Sudeley, Gloucs., 1843-5.
C. of Oswestry, Salop. 1845-7. C. of Welshpool, Montgom.,
1847-50. P.C. of Buttington, 1850-63. V. of Guilsfield,
1863-81. R. of Llandrinio, 1881^2. Rural Dean of Pool,
1859-92. Died Apr. 17, 1892, at Llandrinio, aged 72. (Scott,
WSS : 1 rockford; The Guardian, Apr. 27, 1892.)
LEWIS, DAVID WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1884.
Adm. pens, at Downing, May 1, 1886. Ord. deacon (Llandaff ),
1889; priest, 1S91; C. of St Mark's, Newport, Mon., 1889-92.
C. of Spaxton, Somerset, 1892-6. C. of okew 1, Sum y,
1897-1905. R. of Fifehead-Neville, Dorset, 1905-12 Died
Apr. 4, 1912, aged 48. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 12, 1912.)
LEWIS, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene ,
June 29, 17S0. S. of the Rev. John, R. of Hiniant, Montgom.
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Mrchs. 1780. Perhaps the man
of these names who was R. of Newtown, Montgom.; D.L. and
J. P. for Montgom.; dud Oct. 7, 1811, aged 50. (G. Mag.,
iSii, 11. 486.)
LEWIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 9,
1846. S. of Wilham, of Llaniaes House, near Cardiff. Matric.
Michs. 1846. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1850; priest. 1851.
R. of Port Eynon, Glam., 1857-67. R. of Haresconibe with
Pitchcombe, Gloucs., 1867-78. Disappears from Crockford,
1879. Called 'B.A. 1850' in Clergy List and Crockford.
LEWIS, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27,
1878. S. of John. B. Dec. 5, 1859, at Llandovery. School,
Llandovery College. Matric. Michs. 1S7S; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
1st Class, 1881); B.A. 1S82; M.B. 18S7. At St Bart h-, loin, w's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1884; E.R.C.S., 1890; L.S.A., 1883.
Played Football (Rugby) for Wales, 1S81. Senior House
Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Consulting Physician,
Kilburn Dispensary, and Surgeon at Clergy Orphan School.
Senior Resident Medical Officer to the Hospital for Sick
Children, Gt Orniond Street. Resident Medical Officer,
Royal Free Hospital. Of St John's Wood. Died June 8,
1925, in London. (Peile, II. 661; Scott, MSS.; Medical
Directories; The Times, June 9, 1925.)
LEWIS, EDWARD PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Oct. 14, 1819. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of London. B. there.
School, Ealing (Dr Nicholas). Matric. Michs, 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (London) June 13, 1824;
priest, Dec. 19, 1824. Chaplain on the Madras Establish-
ment; served at Nagpore (Kamptee), 1825-30; at Masuli-
patam, 1830-42; at Trichinopoly, 1842-4; retired, owing to
ill-health. Died June 5, 1870, 111 l'addington. (Venn, II. 173;
F. Penny; Clergy List.)
LEWIS, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's. 1 >ec. 14,
1826. [Only] s. of the Rev. Thomas [Wadham College,
Oxford, 1800], of Llanstephan vicarage, Carmarthen.
Matric. Michs. 1S27. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 13, 1828
('of Gloucs.'); B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (St David's) Sept. it,.
1832; priest, Sept. 1, 1833.
LEWIS, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Joh n's, J line 1 7,
1878. [Only] s. of Thomas Hayter, architect [and Elizabeth
I'.. 11I ill]. B. June 22, i860, at Paddiugton, Loudon. Bapt.
July 31, i860. Matric. Michs. 1SS0; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887.
Ord. deacon (London) 1S84; priest, 18S5; C. of St Luke's,
Hammersmith, 18S4-7. C. of Christ Church, Muyfair, 1S87-
90. C. of Boconnoc, Cornwall, 1S91-3. R. of Caythorpe,
Lines., 1S93-S. Died Aug. 19, 1898. (Crockford; The Times,
Aug. 20, 1898.)
LEWIS, EDWARD TYRRELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1885.
S. of E. T., Esq., soli, itor. ,,1 in, Green Street, Park Lane,
London. Matric. Michs. 1885.
LEWIS, ERIC. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1883.
[2nd] s. of Samuel [Coroner, of Essex], of Grosveuor House,
Walthamstow, Essex. B. [1804], at Chigwell. Essex. Schools,
Clifton College (1874-8) and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883;
Scholar, 1S84; B.A. 18S7. Ord. deacon (Nigel i irritory)
1890; Missionary (C.M.S.) at Lokoja (Upper Niger aid
Soudan Mission), 1890-1. C. of Holy Trinity, Hainpste.id,
1S91-3. Chaplain at Hawaii, dm. "f Honolulu, 1893-4. Died
1894 or 1895 in Hawaii. Given as of 84, Ottawa Street South,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in 1924 by Clifton Coll. Keg.,
1924, and of Lakeside Boulevard, Toronto, bv L.G. in 1939.
Brother of Claud E. (1S82), the next, Gerald W. (1892) and
Thomas A. (1889). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists;
Ridley Hall List; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
LEWIS, ERNEST CARR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1884. of Essex. [3rd s. of Samuel, Coroner, of Essi \. and
Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Edmund Carr. B. 181,5. School,
Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 18S4. Farmed in Tasmania. Lap
served with the Kasku and Central India Hill Mission. ' If
Upper l'arkstone. I '01 set, 111 1931. Brother of the above, etc.
(Burke, L.G., Al, Felsted., 1931.)
Lewis, Ernest Isaac
LEWIS. ERNEST ISAAC. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of
Charles, oil merchant, of i^. Fort Crescent, Margate. B. there
Dec. 20, 1875. School, Apsley House, Margate. Matric.
Michs. 1S90; Scholar, 1901; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1912. Assistant
Master at Truro College. 1S97-9 ; at Felsted, 1903 ; at Oundle,
1905-12. Head Master of the Methodist College, Belfast,
iQu -1.8-. (Venn, in. 397; Sc/toolmasters' Directories.)
LEWIS, EVAN DAVID. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1891. S. of
Evan, of Llandafl. B. Aug. 8, 1873. Schools, Llandaff
Cathedral [and Repton]. Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1 M
Adm. Solicitor, Dec. 1S98. Practised in Birmingham, with
the firm of Jobson, Lewis and Ensor. Of Bryn Derwen,
Llandaff, in 1900. {Repton Sell. Reg.; Law Lists.)
LEWIS. EVAN FELIX. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Oct. 13, 1S67. S. of loha, clerk, deceased. School, Shrews-
bun-. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Llandaff )
1S73; priest, 1875; C. of Gellvgaer, Glam., 1873-5. C. of
Llannhangel-Geneu'r-Glyn, Cards., 1875-82. R. of Llan-
fallteg, Pemb., 1SS2-1903. Resided latterly at Borth, Car-
diganshire. Died JulyS, 1923. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Croikf-irj; The Guardian, July 13, 1923.)
LEWIS. FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ!, Oct. I, iSSs.
Of Norfolk. [School, Christ's Hospital.) Matric. Michs.
1885; Scholar; Abbott Scholar (bracketed), 1S86; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1SS8; M.A. 1897. Assistant
Master at Huddersfield College, 1889-91; at St Bees School,
1891-1908. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1S97; priest (Barrow in
Furoess) 1S98; C. of St Bees, 1897-9. Head Master of
Keswick Grammar School, 190S-26. Resided latterly at
Ambleside, where he died July 22, 1930. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners', Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford; The Times, July 26, 1930.)
LEWIS, FRANK THOMAS [or TOM]. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1896. [Eldest s. of W. D., of Abergavenny.] B.A. 1899;
M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (London) 1S99; priest (Barry) 1900;
C. of St James's, Lower Clapton, Middlesex 1899-1905.
C. of Hampton, 1905-10. Chaplain to the Forces, 1915-17.
V. of St James's, Moore Park, Fulham, 1910-22. V. of
St Anselm's, Hatch End, 1922-45. Died Feb. 20, 1947.
(Crockford.)
LEWIS. FREDERICK GUSTAVE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1892. S. of Leopold, Esq., of Claremont, Bradford. [B.
Dec. 7, 1873.] School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1S92;
B.A. 1895. Adm. Solicitor, Sept. 1S99. Practised in London
(Messrs Dodd, Longstaffe, Son and Fennick, of Berners
Street). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
London Regt. (Kensington Batt.); T.D.; Brig.-Gen.. 1917;
wounded; C.M.G., 1915; C.B., 1917; mentioned seven times
in despatches; Belgian Croix de Guerre; commanded 142nd
Infantry Brigade, 1915-17; 166th Infantry Brigade, 1917).
Deputy- Director of Demobilisation, at the War Office, 1919;
4th London Infantry Brigade (T.F. Reserve), 1920-2;
retired, 192S. Of 3. Addison Crescent, London, W., in 1945.
{Haileybury Coll. Res.: Univ. War List; Wh ' Wh , Xrmy
Lists ; Law Lists ; Kelly, Handbook.)
LEWIS, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 15, 1888. S. of Frederick, surgeon [died 1879] [and Ellen
QuarriU]. B.Aug. 15, 1S67, at Marylebone, London. Schools,
City of London and Wesleyan College, Taunton. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.B.andB.Chir., 1893. At St Bar-
tholomew's hospital, and in Vienna. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1892. House physician at St Bartholomew's hospital. House
Surgeon at the Royal Alexandra hospital for Children,
Brighton. Died Oct. 26, 1899, at the London fever hospital,
of scarlet fever, aged 32. (Scott, .1/SS.; Medical Directories;
The limes, Oct. 31, 1899.)
LEWIS, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Apr. 20, 1874. [2nd] s. of Thomas, Esq., of Bryn Edwin,
Flints. B. there Sept. 25, 1855. [School, Marlborough
College.] Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar; B.A. 1S7S, MA
1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1877. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1880. Died Aug. 23, 1905, at Royat, France.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Law Lists. 1
Men at the Bar; 1 he 1 11r.es, Aug. 25, 1905.)
LEWIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, 1888.
[2nd] s. of Joseph, of Crouch Hill House, Homsey, London.
B. Apr. 19, 1869, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matnc. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1891. Adm. Solicitor, De
Practised in London. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Trinity Coll.
Adm.; Law Lists, until 1930.)
LEWIS, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, I
1872. S. of Charles Warner (1839), of Ridgway, Wimbledon,
Surrey. B. Aug. 9, 1853, at Putney, London. School,
Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1885. Foot-
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ball (Rugby) 'blue,' 1873, 1874, 1875- Ran against Oxford
in the 3 miles, 1875. Studied with Dean Vaughan. Ord.
deacon (Dover) 1S76; priest (Canterbury) 1878; C. of
Chilham, Kent. 1876-9. C. of St Michael's, Maidstone,
1879-83. C. of Croydon, Surrey, 18S3-6. V. of Headcom,
Kent, 18S6-93. C. of St Paul's, Thornton Heath.
1893-7; V. there 1S97-1905. R. of Cbiddingstone, Kent.
1905-11. R. of Cheriton, 1911-26. Died Jan. 22, 1 it
Folkestone. Father of Charles B. (1900). (Al. Felsted; 1 enn,
II. 499; Crockford; C. B. Lewis.)
LEWIS, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1S8S.
[Eldest] s. of Richard George, civil engineer. B. 1869, it
Coleorton, Leics. School, Derby. Matric. Mich-
Scholar; B.A. (14/4 Wrangler) 1S91: M.A. 1895. \
Master at Derby School, 1892-4. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Derby
Regt. T.F.); C.M.G., 1916; mentioned in despatches; men-
tioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services').
Head of Lewis and Lewis, mining engineers, of Derby. Vice-
President of the Institution of Mining Engineers. President,
Midland Counties Institute of Engineers. President (1937-S),
National Association of Colliery Managers. Chairman, or
Director, of several colliery companies and alUed businesses.
Vice-Chairman of Board for mining examinations. Of High-
field House, Derby. J. P. for Derbyshire. (Derby Sch. Reg. ;
Venn, 11. 499; Univ. War List; Who's Who.)
LEWIS, GEORGE EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1SS9.
LEWIS, GEORGE ERNEST. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1896.
nt Master at Sheffield Grammar School. (Cambridge
Yearbook, 1906.)
LEWIS, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1866. S. of the Rev. William (1S20), V. of Sedgley,
Staffs, [and Jane Matilda]. B. there June 4, 1846. Bap't.
Aug. 26, 1846. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon
(York) 1871; priest, 1S72; C. of St Michael and .All Angels,
Neepsend, Yorks., 1871-4. V. of Thurgoland, 1874- 3.
Chaplain (Eccles. Est.) at Poona, 1879-80; at Nimach,
Bombay, 1SS0-3; at Quetta, 1883-4; at Bombay, 1884-6;
at Colaba, 1886-7. C. of Croxall, Derbs., iSS7^. C. of
Huntspill, Somerset, 1SSS-9. Chaplain at St Paul's, Poona,
1889-91; at Deesa with Mt. Abu, 1891-3; at Ghopuri, 1S93
and 1895-8; at Bombay, 1893-4; at Aden, 1894-5; at
Ahmednagar, 1898-9. Lie. pr., dio. Bath and Wells, 1899-
1921. Of Allandale, Burnham, Somerset, where he died
Nov. 7, 1934. Brother of Samuel G. (1869), William A. H.
(i860) and John E. (1863). (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 10,
1934)
LEWIS, GEORGE STEPHENS. Adm. (age 21) at Caius, Oct. 1,
1873. S. of David, landowner, of Hobart Town, Tasmania.
B. in Tasmania. School, Scotch College, Melbourne. Matric
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S77; M.A. 18S0. For a time a medical
student at Guy's Hospital. Died 'soon after 1S80.' (Venn,
LEWIS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, June 14,
1826. [Eldest] s. of David Baxter [solicitor], of Rochester.
A 'Ten-year man.' Name removed Mids. 1S29. Matric.
(age 33) from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, June 2, 1829; B.A.
(Oxford) 1833; M.A. (Oxford) 1S35. Adm. at Lincoln I
Apr. 10, 1819 ('aged 23'). C of the Chapel of ease at Rams-
gate. V. of St Peter's, Southwark, 1839-48; Reader at Christ
Church, Newgate Street. V. of Crich, Derbs., 1849-55. Died
Aug. 7, 1858, at Kensington. {Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 423;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Inns of Court; G. Mai:-,
1. 312.)
LEWIS, GERALD CHAMPION. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1S80.
[Younger s. of Lauriston Winterbotham, solicitor. B. May 1.
1863, at Tewkesbury. School, London International 1 ill
Isleworth.] B.A. from Cavendish H. 1SS4; M.A. and LL.M.
1888. Adm. at Downing, 1S92. Adm. at the Inner Temple
Apr.7, 1883. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1889. OntheOxford
Circuit. Coroner for the County of Stafford, 1906-24; foi
the County Borough of Smethwick, 1920-4. President oi the
Coroners' Society of England and Wales, 1917-18. Recorder
of West Bromwich, 1924-39. Resided at Cheltenham
Jan. 31, 1939. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who.
1929 i"l
LEWIS, GERALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chkisti,
Oct. 1, 1892. [5th] s. of Samuel, coroner of Essex, of Gros-
venor House, Wallhamstow. B.Apr. 20, 1
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1 I
Ot Hallcutfe H 1. tburne, in 1910. Brother of
fluid B. (1882), Eric [1883), Ernest C. (1884) and [nomas A.
(1889). (Repton Sch. Reg., 1910; Burke, L.G.)
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Lewis, Gerrard
LEWIS, GERRARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 6,
1S49. S. of Walter Clapham (1854), of Brompton, Middlesex.
Matnc. Michs. [849; Scholar: B.A. 1 n - . . M.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1854; priest, iSsi; C. of St Clement's,
Liverpool, 1854-6. C. of Epsom, 1857-60. C. of St John-tbe-
Baptist, Margate, 1860-5. C. of Holv Trinity, Margate,
1864 73, V. of St Paul's. Cliftonvillf, 1873-1915. Married
(1 1 36i) Frances Elizabeth, onlv surviving child of Richard
Manger Smithett. deceased, of Hengrove, Thanet. Resided
latterly at 20, Edgar Road, Margate, where he died Dec. 12,
1921, aged 92. Author, Poems. Father of Lionel S. (188S) ;
brother of Hubert (1S44) and Walter S. (1838). (Scott
MSS.; 1 rockford; TheTimes, Dec. 24. 1921.)
LEWIS, GILBERT FRANKLAND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 22, 1826. [2nd] s. of Thomas Fr.inkland
[post 1st Bart.: Christ Church. Oxford, 1708], of Harpton
Court, near Radnor [and Harriet Comewall). [B. July 21,
180.8, at Tiberton Court, Heref.] School, Hton. ~ Matric.
Michs. 1S26; B.A. 1830; M.A. IS,,. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1831; priest, 1833. R. of Gladestry, Radnor., 1832-56.
Preb. of Hereford Cathedral. 1845-56. Canon of Worcester,
1856-81, and R. of Monnington-on-Wye, Heref., 1832-64.
Succeeded his brother, Sir George Comewall, M.P PC as
3rd Bart., Apr. 13, 1S63. J. P. for Heref. Married, Aug. 3,
1843, Jane, dau. of Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd Bart. Died
Dec. 18, 1883, at Harpton Court, Radnorshire. {Eton Sell.
Lists; Roast; VI. 49: Rurke, P. and B.; Crockford; Foster,
Index Eccles.; The Guardian, Dec. 27, 1883.)
LEWIS, GRIFFITH THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1893. S. of David, Calvinist minister, of Trehiddian, Car-
marthen. B. Feb. 3, 1S75, ,,1 Pilrhoth. Carmarthen. School,
Llandovery College (.Mr 0. Evans). Matne. Michs. 1893;
exhibitioner: B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Assistant master at
Pembroke Dock School, 1896. H,.„l Mast,., of Tregaron
School, 1897-1935-- [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEWIS, HARMAN HICKS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Mar. 18, 1822. [Onlv] 5. of Mortimer Hicks [of Hanburv,
near Bromsgrove, Worcs.]. B. [1804] in London. School,
Tooting, London. Matric. Michs. 1S22: B.A. (:k/ Wrangler)
1827: M.A. 1840. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Ian. 27, 1827.
Lecturer on natural philosophy at the College of Civil
Engineers, London. Died it r8 Coburn Place, London,
Mar. 17, 1865. {Boase, 11. 414; Inns of Court.)
LEWIS, HARRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, I >■ 1 |,
1881. s. .,1 Alfred David, engineer [and Isabel], B. Inly 11,
1803, at SI P.iiiir.is, Loudon. School, King's College" (Dr
Stokoe). Matric. Michs. 1SS1; I!. A. (,211./ Wrangler) 1884:
Tvrwhitt Scholar, 1886; M.A. 1896. Chaplain and teacher
at the Jewish Institute of religion, New York. Resided at
Toynbee Hall for 20 years, 1 lied Apr. 28, 1940, .it Si George's
II .spit il, London.
LEWIS, HARVEY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St [oiin's, May 27,
lS75 .' i ...... eon, of Monmouth,
[and Elizabeth]. B. Mar. 19, 1856, at Monmouth. Bapt.
July 13, 1864. School, Monmouth Grammar (Mr C. M
Roberts, B.D.). Matric. Michs. 1S7S: Scholar, 1878: B.A.
1879: M.A. 1S88. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Ian 1 ,
<>rd. deacon (Manchester) 1880; priest (Wiiicbesto, ) 1S82;
C. of St John's, Bury, I tni 5., 1880-2. C. of Holv Trinity,
I irehani, Hants., 1SS2-4. C. of North Bradley, Wilts.,
1SK4-6. Second Master .it Kipcm Grammar Si hool, 1S86-92.
C. of Forton, Hants., 1892 4. C. of Alverstoke, 1895-1901.
C. of English,1, , nil..-, Somerset. 1902-4: V. there 1904-n.
Residedlatterly.it Bournemouth. Died Aug. 22, ion. at
Salisbury. {Inns ,fi.mtt;l , „kf„,J; TheGuar.lian. Sept. 19,
MU.)
LEWIS, HENRY ANDERSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, i-.so. of Surrey, s ,,f tin l;,v. H. nrv Christopher
(next). B. at Send. M.itrn . Michs, 18S0: B.A. 1S84. Brother of
Cecil D. (1886).
LEWIS (sometime BONES), HENRY CHRISTOPHER. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Mav 2, 1850, as Bones. S. of John, Esq.
B. in Padilinsion, London. Matin Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mav 18, 1S56: priest (Chichester)
1858; C ..is Walsham, St Lawrence, Norfolk, 1S56-8. C. of
Walberton and Vapton, Sussex, 1858-63. R. of Binsted,
1863-1907. Changed his name to Lewis, 186S. Disappears
from ( rot kford, 1908. Brother of lohn C. A. Bones (1846);
father of the above. (Appears (incompletely) in Vol. 1 of this
work.)
LEWIS, HENRY DURBIN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1S82. [Only
s. of the Rev. Samuel Henry (Trinity College, Dublin, 1833),
of Millmount, Edeiiderry, King's 1 .unity, Ireland. School,
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1882: exhibitioner; B.A. and
lit I iw Tup.. 1st Class) 1885; M V .in,] I L.M 1897.
Adm, .it the 1 1 temple, Nov. 17, 1883. Ord. deacon
(Klpon, lor Win. In st,.,, , ;.,, • , w 1
C. of Leatherhead, Surrey, 1S88-97. V. of Hurstboume
Lewis, James
Priors with St Mary Bourne, Hants., 1897-1907. V. of
Crewkerne, Somerset, 1908-23, and sinecure R. of Eastham,
1908-23. Kuril De in of Crewkerne. 1016-23. V. of Huish
Episcopi, 1925-32. Rural Dean of Ilchester, 1927-32. Died
Sept. 17, 193^. aged 69. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott. \fSS .
which gives 'died Sept. is'; Inns of Court; Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. jo, [9 ,: 1
LEWIS, HENRY GODFREY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1900. S. of Leon, merchant, of Cape Town, S. Africa [and
Rose Rabinowitz]. B. there Feb. 7, 1880. At South African
College (Prof. W. Ritchie); P.. A., Cape Univ. Matric Mich
1900; B.A. and LL.B. 190;. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Apr. 27, 1904. {Law Lists, 1940.)
LEWIS, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 25,
r853. Matric. Michs. 1S53. Migrated lo St John's, [in .- ,
1856; B.A. 1859.
LEWIS, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. II,
1881. 2nd s. of the Key. Henry, R. of St Bride's, Bridgend,
Glam. B. Feb. 17. iXfu, at Llanegwad. School, Llandovery
Matric. Michs. 18R1; Scholar; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1885; priest. 1886. Assistant Master at
St John's College, Hurstpurpoint, 1884-8. C. of Horley,
Surrey, 1869-90. V. of Horley, 1890-1934. Surrogate, 1905.
Died May 12, 1936, at Hampton Lodge, Horley, aged 75.
(Crockford; The Times, May 13, 1936.)
LEWIS, HILARY WILLIAMS. Adm. pens. .tSELWYN H., Oct. I,
1890. B. May 27, 1871. Matric Michs. 1890; B.A. 1,893;
M.A. 1897. Assistant Master at King's School, Rochester,
1893-7. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1894: priest, 1895; C. of
St Margaret's, Rochester, 1894-8. Diocesan Inspector, St
David's, 189S-1924. K. of Llanfrynach, Brecons., 1908-20.
Proctor in Convocation, St David's, 1918-20. V. and Lec-
turer of Rhayader, Radnor.. 1920-33. Canon of Brecon
Cathedral, 1931-44. V. of Clvr. 1 with Bettws-Clvro, 1933-44.
Died Feb. 4, 1944. [The Roffensian Keg.; Crockford.)
LEWIS, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Julv 3, 1844.
2nd s. of Walter Clapham (1834), of Kennington, and Ripon,
Yorks. [B. Mar. 23, 182s. School, private.] Matric. Lent,
1845; B.A. 1848. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 3, 1851.
Called to the Bar, May r, 1854. Equity and Conveyancing
Draftsman at Bradford, 1857-60, and in London, 1860-84".
Author, The Ancient Lines ,,/ Wales (which occupied almost
his whole lifetime; published after his death in 1S89);
Principles of Conveyancing; Principles of Equity D
Died unmarried Mar. 6, 1884, at Margate. Brother of W'alter
S. (1838) and Gerrard (1849). (Boase, 11. 414; La
Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
LEWIS, HUGH. B.A. 1775, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Corpus Christi, 1775- S. of Peter, of Llangower, Merioneth.
Matric. from Jesus College, Oxford, Dec. 15, 1758. a ', is
B.A. (Oxford) 1763. (Al.Ol m.)
LEWIS, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 6, 1878. [Only]
s. of Lewis. B. [Mar. 5, 1S60J at Newtown Hall, Montgotn.
Schools, Brighton and Tettenhall College. Matric. Michs.
187s; B.A. 1SS2; M.A. 1885. Of Glan Hafren, Montgom.
J. P. for Montgomeryshire. Member of Montgomery County
Council, 1888; Vice-Chairnian, 1906-10; Chairman, 1910.
Governor and Member of Council of University College,
Aberystwyth. Governor, National Welsh Library. High
Sheriff of Montgomery, 1002-5. Died Apr. 17, 1921. (Scott,
MSS.; T'eile, 11. 660; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, Apr. 20, 1921.)
LEWIS, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, Apr. 7, 1845; kept
no terms. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 14, 1846. [2nd] s. of
John Stuart, of Westbury-on-Trvm. B. Sept. 2,8, 1827, at
Bristol. School, Bristol Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. iSyi; M.A. 1855; LL.D. 1865. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 10, 1864. Called to the Bar, June n, 1867.
On the Western Circuit. Of Apslev Road, Clifton, Bristol,
where he died Oct. ■'.. 18.S-. (Sett, 1/S.s.; I'eile, II. 499;
Inns of Court; The Guardian, Nov. 2, 1887.)
LEWIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 5, 1S52. Matric.
Michs. 1852; B \ 1856; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1857; priest (St David's) 185.,; C. of Lampeter Velfrey,
Pembs., 18^7 .,. P.C. ,.! Llaugorwen, Card., 1859-61. V. of
Llanilar, 1861-75. v\ of Llanilar with Khosdie, 1X75-8.
V. of Llanrhian with Llanrcithan, Pembs., 1877-1901.
Disappears from I rockford, 1902.
LEWIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 4, 1,872.
Of Wales. B. Oct. 17, 1849, at Hafod, Swansea. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1S77; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (York)
1876; priest. 1878; C. of Pitsmoor, Yorks., 1876-81. C. of
I', ",,', Surrey, 1XX1 1 1 , ot St Mary's, Islington, Middlesex,
1884-7. V. of St Mark's, Nottingham, 1SS7-1927. Latterly
,,l , I'reiiiicr Koa.l, Nottingham, where he ,1„.J |ulv 17,
193S. {Crockford. The limes, July 19, 193S.)
Lewis, James Dalton
LEWIS, JAMES DALTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15,
1830. S. of J. Dalton, Esq., of Llanfaes, Anglesey (and
Dorothv). B. at Llanfaes [Mar. iq, 1812]. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1S30. Died Feb. 10, 1833. (! E.
Griffith, Pedigrees of Anglesey . . .Families, 137.}
LEWIS, JAMES DAWSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
5. of James Owen, of 1, Parkfield Road, Prince's Park,
Liverpool. B. 1845, at Liverpool. School, Rova] Liverpool
Institute. Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1867; B.A. (31s/
Wrangler) 1868; prizeman; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1869; priest, 1S70; C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1869-71.
V. of St Ann's. Nottingham, 1S71-1901. Preb. of Hal-
loughton in Southwell Cathedral, 1885-1905. R. of Trowell,
Notts., 1901-5. Died Nov. 9, 1905. (Crockford; Who was
Who, 1897-1916.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 6, 1758. Of
London. Matric. Michs. 1758. One of these names, s. of
Henry, of Bedford Row, was adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 25,
1755- (Inns of Court.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Z orpus Christi, Feb. 18, 1783.
Of Cornwall. Matric. Easter, 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. 1788.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 7, 1783. Of Essex.
[Probably s. of the Rev. John (1744).] Matric. East 1
Scholar, 17SS; B.A. 17SS; M.A. 1791. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 30, 1792. R. of Ingatestone, and P.C. of Buttsbury,
Essex, 1796-1853. R. of Rivenhall, 1824-53. Married and
had issue (a dau., Louisa, buried in Little St Mary's new
churchyard, Feb. 16, 1850). Died Feb. 25, 1853, at Ingate-
stone, aged 86. Doubtless father of John H. (1820). (Clergy
List; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1S53, 1. 558; Cooper, Memorials
of Cambridge, in. 324; Al. Oxon. confuses him with an Oxford
namesake.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1789. Of
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 26, 1793; priest, Sept. 21, 1794;
C. of Sotherton, Suffolk, 1793. R. of Kirstead, Norfolk,
1795-1855. R. of Gillingham, 1797-1855. Died May 13,
1855, at Gillingham. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, r. 656.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 21, 1805. [Eldest
s. of David, Esq., of Henllan, Pembs.] Matric. Michs. 1806.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. S, 1809. Married (1) 1S1S,
Eliza, dau. of Charles Poyer Callen, of Grove, Pembs.;
(2) 1824, Elizabeth, dau. of William Humphreys, of Pem-
broke. Died Mar. 13, 1834. Father of John L. G. P. (183S)
and Richard (1861). (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, July 1,
181 1. Of Herefs. Probably the man of these names, s'. of
William, M.D., of Ross, who matric. from St Mary Hall.
Oxford, age 24, Feb. 13, 1817. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1S20.
(ALOxon.)
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, July 4, 1833. Of
Cardiganshire. School, Bristol. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 17,
1833. Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Ripon) Feb. 24, 1839;
priest (Ripon) Jan. 10, 1841.
LEWIS [The Rev. JOHN], Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 30, 1847;
a 'Ten-year man.' M.A. (St Asaph) 1850; B.D. (Lampeter)
1867. Ord. deacon (Bristol) 1832; priest (Llandaff) 1833;
C. of Penarth and Lavemock, Glam., -1841-4. Chaplain of
Spalding gaol, Lines., 1844-78. Subsequently of Welland
House, Spalding. Disappears from Crockford, 1892.
LEWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1848. S. of
Samuel, Esq., of Rowley Regis, Dudley, Worcs. [and Eliza-
beth], B. at Dudley. Bapt. Aug. 12, 1829. Matric. Michs.
1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Albrighton, Salop, 1852. Chaplain, Salop
Infirmary, 1853-63. C. of St Alkmund's, Shrewsbury, 1856-
63. V. of Buttington, Montgom., 1863-79. V. of Ford,
Salop, 1879-1909. Preb. of Hereford Cathedral, 1905-9.
1 1 I Apr. 12, 1909, at Ford vicarage. Father of Cecil E. M.
(1886) and Walter R. (1890). (Crockford; The Standard,
Apr. 14, 1909.)
LEWIS, JOHN CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, I
1850. S. of Thomas. B. at Dudley, Worcs. School, Bruit;
north. Matric. Michs. 1850. Migrated to Christ's, Oi ' 24,
1851; Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1858. C. oJ I
Suffolk, 1862-5. C. of Alverdiscot, Devon, 1865-8; R. there
1868-r - , 1873. [Peile, n. 522; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
LEWIS, JOHN CURTOIS ADOLPHUS (1846), see BONES.
LEWIS, JOHN DELAWARE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 16,
1846. [Eldest] s. of John Delaware, Russia merchant, of
Regent's Park, London {and Emma, dau, of Jam- ss Hamilton
Lewis, John William
Clewlow, R.N.). B. 1828, in St Pi tersbui j Si hool, Eton
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm. at Lin
coin's Inn, Feb. 28, 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1858.
On the South-Eastern Circuit. M.P. for Devonport, 186S-74.
J. P. for Devon and Hants. Spent much time in Arcachon,
France. Married, 1868, Teresa, dau. of Sir Jervois Clarke-
Jervoise, Bart. Author, Sketches of Cantabs; Across the
Atlantic; Causes CHlbres, and other miscellaneous works in
French and English. Died Aug. i, 1SS4, at Westbury House,
Petersfield, Hants. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Bnase, 11. 416; Inns of
Court; Laze- Lists; Return of M.P.'s; D.W.B.)
LEWIS, JOHN DYER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 6, 1864.
Matric. Lent, 1865; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Bangor) 1869;
C. of Carnarvon, 1869-86. Resided subsequently at Dolben-
rnaen rectory. Cam., and disappears from Crockford, 1894.
LEWIS, JOHN EDGAR ANDERSON. Adm. (age 18) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1881. [Eldest] s. of John Curtois Adolphus (1846,
sub Bones), barrister, of Lincoln's Inn. B. at Portsea, Hants.
Schools, abroad and private. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884. Served as Resident in Kuching, Sarawak; acting
principal Inspector of police; acting Resident of Sarawak
Proper; Member of the Supreme Council. Inspector of Schools
and Curator of Sarawak Museum. Member of Council, Negri ;
Clerk to the Council. Retired, 1909. Died Jan. 8, 1938, at
Kobe, Japan. (Venn, 11. 448 and tuidenda, 1940; The Times,
Jan. 11,1938.)
LEWIS, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1863. S. of the Rev. William (1S20) [and fane Matilda],
B. Aug. 30, 1844, at Sedgley, Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 18A7. Brother of George H. (1866), Samuel G. (1869)
and William A. H. (i860).
LEWIS, JOHN FELIX ROGERS. Matric. Non-Coil., Lent, 1881.
Eldest s. of Thomas, of Aberavon, Cardigans. Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Jan. 28', 1879, age 20. (Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, JOHN GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1777. [Eldest surviving] s. of William, Esq., of
Anglesey [and Ann, dau. of John Griffith, of Llanddyfnan].
[Bapt. Feb. 10, 1758.] Matric. Michs. 1777. Of Tryselwyn.
High Sheriff of Anglesey, 17S7-8. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of Hu^h Thomas, of Trevor, Llansadwrn. Died Feb. 7, 1809.
'John Lewis had the nickname of "Prince" and his father
that of "King of Spain." It was the custom to give such
nicknames in Anglesey, but it is impossible to trace their
origin.' (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 359 ; E. J. Griffith, Pedigrees
of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families, 14-15.)
LEWIS, JOHN HEATLEY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 24, 1820.
B. at Ingatestone, Essex. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. John
(Queens', 17S3}, R. of Ingatestone, 1796-1853.] Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24,
1826; priest, June 1, 182S. V. of Childerditch, Essex,
1S40-64. J. P. for Essex. Died at the vicarage June 26, 1864,
aged 60. Father of the next. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1864, 11. 253.)
LEWIS, JOHN HEATLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 3,
1849. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Heatley (above). B.
[Nov. i8, 1830] at Bromfield, Ingatestone, Essex. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854. Clerk in the
Audit Office, 1855-70; forced to retire owing to a paralytic
seizure. A Tancred pensioner, Whitsuntide, 1881. Died
Apr. 8, 189S. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 513.)
LEWIS, JOHN LENNOX GRIFFITH POYER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 2, 1838. [Eldest s. of John (1805), of Henllan,
Pembs. (aud Eliza, dau. of Charles Callen, of Grove, Pembs.).
B. Oct. 22, 1819. School, Bromsgrove.] Migrated to St
John's, Mar. 19, 1839. Matric. Easter, 1839. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 12, 1841. Called to the Bar, Nov. 19,
1846. Of Henllan, Narberth, Pembs. J. P. and D.L. for
( innarthenshire and Pembs. High Sheriff of Pembs., 1867.
Married, Feb. 3, 1857, Katherine, youngest dau. of Daniel
Poyer Callen, Fsq., of Molleston, Pembs. Died s.p. Feb. 11,
18H6. Brother of Richard (1861). (Brom\v> ■ ■. e -.h. h\ ,; ,
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
LEWIS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, i860.
S. of the Rev. Robert George (Wadham College, Oxford,
V*. of St John's, Blackheath. II. at Petersfield, Hants.
I, Blackheath proprietary. Ma trie. Michs. i860;
Si holax; B.A. 1864; M.A. x868. Ord. ileam
Bath) 1865; priest, 1866; C of Si Phili] 1 St Jacob,
Bristol, 1865-7. C. of All Saints', Km 1 I
, [867 70. V. of st Ink--'-. Barton HiJJ
1870-5. V. of Norbiton, Surrey, 1875-86. K. of Freshford
Somerset, 1886-91. V. ol hots, Herts., 1891-
1909. Lie. pr., dio. Bat I; and
Salisbury, 1920. Resided latterh ..in hi <■■. where he
died Dec. 9. 1924. Brother of Alfred R. (i*73)- [Venn, 11.
35o; Ct
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LEWIS, JOSEPH. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S. of Moritz,
Esq., of 24, Hof Street, Cape Town, S. Africa. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 190-'. Chief Government Analyst at
Johannesburg. I 1 M iv (, 1931, at Johannesburg, aged 57.
{The Times, June 12, 1931.)
LEWIS, The Rev. LEWIS CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Tan. 30, 1S47. 'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.'
"Mitric. Easter. 1S61; B.D. (Slat. Eliz.) 1861. Ord. deacon
and pnest (Llandaff) 1S42. R. of Peterston-super-Fly,
1 .1.1 hi., 1855-73. Disappears from Crockford, 1876. {Clergy
Lis/.)
LEWIS, LEWIS FRANCIS GURSLAVE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 9. 1900. S. of Daniel George. B. [Sept. 18, 1881] at
Moulton, North mts Schools, Km? Edward VI Grammar,
Wvnmndh im, . 1 r 1 .1 Hedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 19U. Of PI as lvnvdaren, Merthyr Tydfil, Wales,
1911-^1-. (Peile, it. 840; Medical Directories.)
LEWIS, LIONEL SMITHETT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1 S. of the Rev. Gerrard (1840). B. July 9, 1S67, at
Margate. (School, Oundle.l Matric. Michs. iSSS; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1891;
priest, 1893; C. of Cheltenham 1891-5; C. of St Gabriel's,
Pimlico, 1895-9; C. oi tl iu », Clifton, Bristol, 1899-1900;
I of All Saints'. Mil- I '1 1 N". w Iowa. 1900-7. V. of St
Mark's, Whitechapel, 1007-21. V. of St John-the-Baptist,
G lastonbury, Somerset, rui-io-. A founder of Our Dumb
Friends' League and an anti-vivisectionist. Author, Si Joseph
of Arimathaca .1/ G/ris/aiifcurv, etc. Brother of Walter K.
'1 . si and of Rupert E. (1889). {Authors' and Writers' Who's
II h p, 1934; Crockford.)
LEWIS, LIONEL WILLIAM PELLING. Adm. pens, at Peter-
pioi'se, Oct. 16, 1890. S. of J. F., Esq. B. Nov. 12, 1871, in
L. nidon. Schools, Hedford Grammar and [University College
ool, and) King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1 ii, s.holar. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1904. Assistant
Master at Newport, Mon., Intennediate School, in 1903.
Senior Classical Master at Bradford Grammar School,
1903-30. Sometime a master at Bishop's Stortford College.
Author, classical text-books. F.R.A.S. Died Ann. 2, 1945,
at Exmouth. (7*. A. Walker, 617; Schoolmasters' Directories',
The Times, Aug. 6, 1945.)
LEWIS, MARTIN LUTHER. Adm. scholar at Downing,
June 25, 1869. Of 52, Norfolk Terrace, Westbourne Grove,
London, W. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. and
I.L.M. 1876. Classical Master of the Wyggeston Boys'
School, Leicester, for 33 years. Died Oct. 23, 1919, at his
residence 111 Leicester, aged 68. {Schoolmasters' Directe,nes .
The Times, Nov 1. 1919.)
LEWIS, MORGAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 8, 17. a.
S. of John, of Nethey, Radnorshire. B. there. Si hool,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1779 ; Scholar, 1782 ; B.A. CM
M.A. i-e.o Orel, deacon (Che'ster) June 6, 1784; priest
(Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from London) May 22, 17S5. V. of Great
Sampford with Hempstead, Essex, 1801-34. Married and
had issue. Hied Ma v 22, is u. at his residence at Laiiiboipnie,
Essex, {St John's Coll. Adm.. iv. 359; 0. Mag., 1834, 11.
440 (ft).)
LEWIS, NICHOLAS BUCKLEY. Adm. pens, at Clare. I Pi i. 21,
181.2. Matric. Mn lis. ii-, u Kept two tea in;. Adm. pens, at
Beerhouse, Mar z*i, c ', i ' >f Nottinghamshire. Browne
Scholar, 1834. 01 Gayton 1 1 ill, Neston, Cheshire. {T. A.
Walker, 448.)
LEWIS, OWEN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at St John's, Aug. 24,
1763. S. of Lewis (Thomas, not Lewis], of Denbighshire
B. at Bryn Eglwvs sehooi, Ruthin Free, Matric. Michs.
1763; B.A 1768. Probably the man of these names who was
instituted K. of I tans intffrald rd\n-ridvfplu\ , Merioneth,
Nov. 9, 1780-98. {St John's Coll. Adm., 111. 694.)
LEWIS, OWEN RHYDDERCH. Adm. pen- ll -si foHN's,
Aug. 21, 1893; re-adm. De. 19, 1896. S. of Stephen, mer-
chant, of Hornsey, Middles-x [and'Sarah Emma Tapper].
B. there May 17, 1872 Scl 1, Vlresford House, Margate.
At College de Geneve (Professoi Lecoultre) and Thomas
Schule, Leipsic. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1904,
LEWIS, PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, (age 19) .at Sr Ioiin's, Nov. 29.
1776. [Only] s. of Edward, Esq. [of Stratton Street, Pi, ea
dilly, London], M. P. for New Radnor. B. 111 London. School
U. . iminster. Matric. Mil lis. 1776. Name off, May 13, 1788
At ..I isgow University, 1774-6; B.A., Glasgow, 1776. Adm,
at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 7. 1775- Called to the Bar, Jun
1780 King's Agent for New Rrunswick, 1"
tised in the Welsh Sessions Courts. Recoreler oi SI Albans.
High Sheriff of Radnorshire. 1797. Twice (1810 and 1820)
Lewis, Samuel Girdlestone
an unsuccessful candidate for the representation of the
Borough of Radnor in Parliament. Married, Aug. 26, 1788,
Marv, dau. of Jeremiah Cray, of Ibsley. Hants. Author,
Inquiries ce»icenunq Forest and Forest Laics, 1S11. Died
Sept. 23, 1821. M.I. in New Radnor church. {Record of Old
Westminsters and Supp.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 359; Inns
of Court; C. J. Fordyce.)
LEWIS, PERCY BENEDICT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. S. of Frederick, of 51, Holland Park, London. B.
1870, 111 London. School, University College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1890.
LEWIS, The Rev. RICHARD. M.A. l86r, incorp. from Oxford.
2nd s. of John, barrister (1805), of Henllan, Pembs. B.
Mir. 27, 1821. Schools, Haverfordwest Grammar, and
Bromsgrove. Matric. from Worcester College, Oxford,
June 18, 1839, age 18; B.A. (Oxfe.nli 1843; M.A (Oxford)
1846; D.D. (Oxford) 1883. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1844;
priest, 1846; C. of Dcnchwcrtli, Berks., c 1846. V. of
Amroth, Pemb., 1S47-50. C. of Flaxley, Gloucs. R. of
Lampeter Velfry, Pemb., 1S51-83. Preb. of St David's,
r867-75. Archdeacon of St David's, 1875-83. Bishop of
Llandaff, 1883-1905. Married, Apr. 6, 1847, Georgiana King,
dau. of Major John Lewis, of the 1 I C, and had issue one
son. Died Ian 24, urns, at Llandaff. Brother of John
L.G.P. (1838). {Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; D.N.B.)
LEWIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 23, 1759- Of
Middlesex. [S. of the Rev. L., C. of Hackney.] Matric.
Michs. I7S9; Scholar, 1762; B.A. {Hon. Wrangler) 1763;
M.A. 1766. Ord. deacon (London) June 2, 1765: pnest,
June 14, 1767. R. of Chingfe.nl. Lssex, 1 -78-1S28. Lecturer
of Hackney for 57 years. Chaplain to the Prince of Wales,
Died Dec. "28, 1S28, at Chingford, aged 85. (G. Mag . 1828,
I. 91.)
LEWIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 4,
1780. S. of Robert, of Bell harr, Herts. School, Hertford.
Matric. Michs. 17S0; Scholai
LEWIS, ROBERT JOHN BAILEY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1897. S. of William. B. Nov. 2, 1878, at Ystrady-
fodwg, Glamorgan. Schools. Llandaff Cathedral, Chard, and
Felsted. Maine. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1902: M.A. [91
deacon (Llandaff) 1904; priest [Hereford, forLlan.l
C. of Newbridge (Penmaen), Mon., 1904-5. Vicai 1
Christ Church Cathedral and Held Mister of the Cathedral
School, Dublin, 1905-7. C. of St John, Canton, Cardiff,
1. 107-1 1. C. of St Mark's, Newport, Mon., 1911-13. V. of
Llandogo with Whitebrook, 1913-21. Served in tto
War, i9l4-r9(T.C.F.,i9i7-rS). V. of Dixton with Wyesbam,
Mon 1921-7. V. of Diddleburv with Bouldon, Salop,
1927-8. V. of Madley with Tyberton, 1928-33. V of Wesl
Hoathlv. Sussex, I9SV-8. Dicdiiil 10, 1941, at ["unbridge
Wei's. Buried at West Hoathly. {Al. Felsted; The limes,
Nov. I. 194 1.)
LEWIS, ROBERT MOSES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel. Sept 14,
1868. Matric. Michs. 1S68. Migrated to Downing, Jan jo,
1869 (Nat. Sri. Trip., 1st Class, 1871); B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875.
I r, ii,,, 1 in , h. iiu.irv u 1 e.inri. he -..in. .■ ■-, ve.n - K. In. .1,
owing to ill-health, but continued to reside in Cambridge.
Died "Sept. 22, 1913. (Scott, MSS.; I ambridge Independent
Press, Sept. 26, 1913.)
LEWIS, ROBERT WALTER MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 18.89. [S. of Thomas Novcs ( 1 840) . of 6, Manor
Road. Forest Hill.] B. Sept. 20. iSi.n. at Tollbridge. School,
Dulwich College. Matri. Mi. h- 1 a.l'.A 1 ,2. M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1893; priest, 1804; C. of Chnst
Church, Erith, Kent. iSe,v 7; C. of S. Norwood. Middlesex,
1897-1900. C.-in-charge of Corpus Christi College Mission,
Hatcham, Kent, 1900 s Organising (for E. Counties)
sei,, tan', A.C.S., 1905-10 V. of Dersingham, Norfolk,
1910-21. R. of Morlev, Si Bololph with St Peter, ii-'i'i
C. of Beckenham, Kent. 1929-45- Of Southwold, 111 1948
{Dulwich Coll Reg.; Crockford.)
LEWIS, RUPERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct 1,1889. S. of Gerrard (1849). B.Jan. 9, 1870. [School.
Oundle.] M (re Michs 1889; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1900; priest, 1900. Assistant Master
at Sutton Valence' School, 1896-1910; Chaplain, 1900-10
Head Master ..f Well Cathedral Si ho.,1 and Priest \ 1 .1 of
WellsCathedr.il, mm 22. V. of I 'u. kleehnr. h with Alison,
Chens 1. 122-46. Died Feb. 10, 1949 at Bristol. Brother of
Walter K. (18,85) and Lionel S. (1888). {Crockford; Sclwol-
masters' Directories.)
LEWIS, SAMUEL GIRDLESTONE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June I 1869. S. of the Rev. William (1820! land lane
Matilda]. B. at Sedgley, Staffs. Bapt. Dec. 7. 1848. Matric.
M,. h- iSi.e,. Brother of George H. (1866), John E. (1863)
and William A. H. (1S60).
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LEWIS, SAMUEL SAVAGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1854. Of Middlesex. [Youngest] s. of William Jones, surgeon.
B. July 13, 1836, in London. School, City of London.
Matric. Michs. 1854. As a result of failing sight, he left
Cambridge, and lived in Canada, 1857-60. Worked on the
Prince Consort's model farm near Windsor in 1861; after
operations, his sight improved and he returned to St John's,
Cambridge, 1S65. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. 25, 1865 ;
exhibitioner; Mawson Scholar, 1S06; B.A. (gth Classic) 1869;
M.A. 1S72. Fellow of Corpus Christi, Apr. 21, 1869; Librarian,
1870-91. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S72; priest, 1S73. Secretary of
the Church Patronage Society, 187^-9. Latin Lecturer to
the Association for Higher Education of Women, 1875-7.
Travelled widely, collecting coins, gems and seals from all
over Europe to form a museum in his College rooms. F.S.A.,
1872. Hon. Secretary, Cambridge Antiquarian Society.
Married, Dec. 12, 1S87, Agnes Smith, writer and Greek
scholar {afterwards discoverer of the Sinai Palimpsest).
Author, Report on the Age of the Utrecht Psalter, etc 1 lied
suddenly in a train near Oxford, Mar. 3r, 1S91. Left his
magnificent collections to Corpus College. (Boase, n. 418;
Crockford; D.N.B.)
LEWIS, STANLEY THORPE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 7,
1884. [2nd] s. of James Winterbotham, hosier [and Eliza
Bertha], B. Aug. 30, 1866, at Bums Street, Nottingham.
School, Amersham Hall (Mr A. S. West). Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 18S7; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1891. At the Mid-
dlesex hospital; House surgeon and House physician there.
House physician, Brompton hospital. Senior House Surgeon,
S. Devon and E. Cornwall hospital; Surgeon, P. and 0.
S.N. Co. Of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, 1910-20-. Died
Feb. 4, 1938, at Cape Town. (Medical Duectones; The Times,
Feb. 9, 1938.)
LEWIS, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. i, 1889. Of Essex. [4th] s. of Samuel, gent. B. Aug. 10,
1867, at Chigwell Row, Essex. School, Felsted. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1897;
priest, 1898; C. of Lowdham, Notts., 1897-1900. C. of
St Peter's, Mansfield, 1900-3. Chaplain to Sir W. Gordon
dimming, Bart. P.-in-charge of Miss. Church, Altyre,
Elgin, 1903-6; of St Gabriel Mission, Govan, Renfrew. V. of
Horainglow, Staffs., 1910-25. V. of Shawbury, Salop,
19-5-37. Died Mar. 22, 1945, at Fordingbridge, Hants.
Brother of Claud E. (1882), Eric (1883), Ernest C. (1SS4) and
Gerald W. (1892). (Al. Felsted.; Burke, L.G., which gives
*B. 1866'; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 26, 1945.)
LEWIS, THOMAS BOYS. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 8, 18S7. S. of Thomas, cotton manufacturer, late of
Billinge House, Witton, Lanes. B. there Jan. 29, 1869.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar, r89o; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1890; M.A. 1895. Assistant
Master at Malvern College, 1S91-2. In business as a cotton-
spinner in Blackburn, 1S92-1920; retired. F.S.A. Of Oak-
hill, Whallev. Died Sept. 9, 1942. (Eton Coll. Reg.; King's
Coll. Rc^., the lime, Sept. II, 1942.)
LEWIS, THOMAS CROMPTON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1871. S. of William Henry, of High Wycombe, Bucks. B.
[Nov. 4J, 1851, at Carnarvon. School, Clevedon, Northamp-
M a trie. Michs. rS7i; Scholar, 1874; Sheepshanks
Exhibitioner in astronomy, 1874; B.A. (Gth Wrangler) 1875;
.M.A. 1878. Fellow, 1877. In the Indian Education Service;
Professor at the Government College at Lahore, Oct. 1881 ;
Principal, May, 1886. Inspector of schools, Punjab, Nov.
189T. Director of Public Instruction for the United Pro-
vinces of Agra and Oudh, 1894; retired, 1906. Returned to
Cambridge, where he lived in West Road. Rendered valuable
help to the University, on the Board of Indian Civil Service
Studies, and also as a member of the Teachers' training
Syndicate. Author, Arithmetic for Indian Schools, etc. Died
Aug. 12, 1929, at Cambridge, from an overdose of aspirin,
which, from undergraduate days, he had taken for insomnia.
(I.C.S. Lists; Cambridge Rei>iew, Oct. ri, 1929.)
LEWIS, THOMAS NOYES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15,
1849. Matric. Michs. 1849. Name off, Apr. 14, r8si. Father
of Robert, W. M. (1889).
LEWIS, THOMAS TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1819. Of Salop. [B. 1801, at Ludlow.] School, Cheam,
Surrey. Maine. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) Nov. 27, 1825; priest, Aug. 6, 1826; C. of
Aymestrey, Heref., 1826. P.C. of Leinthall Earles, 1832-41.
V. of Bridstow, r842-58. Married (1) Apr. 24, 18a
dau. of James Penfuld, of Cheam, Surrey; (2) June 2r, 1838,
Miss Fergusson, of Yatton Court, Herefordshire. 'A diligent
local antiquary.' Made large collections of fossils, some of
which were later named after hnn. Edited (for the Camden
Society, 1853) The Letters of Lady Brilliana Han,
Oct. 28, 1858, at Bridstow. {Boose, 11. 419; Crockford; Clergy
Lewis, William
List; G. Mag., 1S58, II. 646; D.X.B.; G. Mag., 1827, 1. 461;
1838, 11. 319.)
LEWIS, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 3,
1872. [Youngest] s. of Thomas William civil engineer, J. P.,
of Abercanard House], Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. B. there
[Dec. 10, 1852]. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1872. Resided four years. Rowing 'blue,' 1876, 1877;
President, C.U.B.C, 1877. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 2, 1874. Called to the Bar, June 25, 1879. J. P. for
Glamorgan. Stipendiary Magistrate at Cardiff, 1887-1923.
Senior Wreck Commissioner of the Board of Trade. Member
of the Parliamentary Bar, appearing frequently for Welsh
private bills in Committee. Knighted, 1918. Of Gilestone
Manor, Cowbridge, Cardiff. Died Apr. 28, 1926, at Streatley-
on-Thames. (Venn, 11. 406; Book of Blues; Law Lists;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LEWIS, TREVOR GWYN ELLIOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, rSgo. [Younger] s. of William Thomas [later 1st
Baron Merthyr], of Mardy, Aberdare, Glam. [and Anne, dau.
of William Rees, of Lletty-Shenkin. Glam.]. B. Jan. 4, 1S71,
at Aberdare. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1690; B.A. 1894;
M.A. 1903. Rowing 'blue,' 1893, 1894. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1894. South Wales and Chester
Sessions. Died Apr. 19, 1921, in London. (Book of Blues;
Eton Sen. Lists; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B. (sub Merthyr);
The Times, Apr. 20, 192 1; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LEWIS, VICTOR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 5, 1848.
[Last surviving child of Peter Turtle, Esq., of Brompton,
Kent. School, King's, Rochester (1843-6).] Matric. Michs.
1848. Died Dec. 26, 1850, at Cambridge. (Old Roffensxan
Reg.; G. Mag., 1851, 1. 216.)
LEWIS, WALLER AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius,
July 16, 1841. S. of Kensington, Esq. B. [1817J, in London.
School, St Omer. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846; M.B.
1849. At University College Hospital. L.S.A. 1839;
M.R.C.P. 1859. Lecturer on medical botany at the Hun-
terian School of Medicine. Superintending Inspector of the
parishes of Westminster, St George's, Hanover Square,
Chelsea and Kensington. Metropolitan Commissioner of
Sewers. Sanitary Commissioner, Home Office. Married,
Aug. 27, 1850, Hester Margaret, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir
W. H. Pnngle, G.C.B. Author, Report on the State of the
Burial I'aulis of the Metropolitan ( hutches, and other works
on public health. A fine whist player. Of Edward Street,
Portinan Square, in 1850. Died Sept. 7, 1S82, at Whitby.
(Venn, n. 256; Boose, 11. 420; Medical Directories.)
LEWIS, WALTER CLAPHAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3,
1834. B. July 21 [1793], in London. Of Ripon, Yorks.
Died Jan. 1, 1882. Father of Hubert (1S44), Gerrard (1849),
and Walter S. (1838). (Inns of Court.)
LEWIS, WALTER KNAPTON. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Of 3, East Cliff Terrace, Ramsgate,
in 1939. Died at Ramsgate, Aug. 29, 1946. Brother of
Lionels. (1888), etc.
LEWIS, WALTER ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1890. S. of the Rev. John (1848), of Salop [and Mary Lydia
Smith]. B. July 29, 1870, at Buttington, Montgom. School,
Shrewsbury (Mr Moss). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1925. Assistant Master at Km^sgate House School,
Winchester, 1896-7; at Wixenford, Wokingham, 1899-1900;
at Bancroft's, Woodford Green, Essex; at Duhvich College
preparatory School, 1900-7. Head Master of a preparatory
school at Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, 190S-1S-. Died Dec. 15,
1943. Buried at Shortlands. Brother of Cecil E. M. (1886).
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; I he 1 i»ui,
Dec. 17. I943-)
LEWIS, WALTER SUNDERLAND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 15, 1838. S. of Walter [Claphainj.of Kenniugton.
B. there [1820]. School, private. Matric. Michs. i£ ,1
(17th Wrangler) 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bath) Dec. 24, 184 ; thematical Master
at Bishop's College, Bristol, 1843-4, and C. of St Wtrburgh's,
Bristol, 1843-5. Chaplain of Trinity Col]
1845-6. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Ripon, 1848-68. V. oi St
George's, Worthing, 1868-81. V. of St Mary's, Honiscy Rise,
London, i88r-i9oo. Married, 185S, Emily, dau, oi
G. J. Cubitt. R. oi St Thomas's, Winchester. Author, The
Great Problem The J Lives; Festival Hyn ■ ■ I
Mar, s, 1900, in London. Brother of Gerrard (1849) and
Hubert (1844). 1 ott, MSS.; < ro,
l imt ■. Mar. 7, 1900.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 20, 1820.
I m Won estersbire. Matru . Mi bs. i. 1824; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon, 1824; priest (Worcester) July 25, 1825.
V. of Sedgley, Staffs., 1837-70. Rural Dean oi
. Died Jan. 10, 1870. I
William A. H. (i860), John E. (1863), George H. m
Samuel G. (1669). (Guu>,i, •<>: Clergy List.)
165
Lewis, William
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 27, 1823.
Of Cardiganshire. S. of Richard. Matnc. Michs. 1824; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon, 1S2S; priest, 1829. R. of
Llanfihangel Glyn-y-Myfyr, Merioneth., 1847-66. Author of
.4 reprint of Bullinger. Disappears from Crockford, 1868.
(Scott, MSS.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Queens', Easter, 1887.
S. of Benjamin. B. Jan. 28, 1S68, at Talfedw, Pencarreg,
Carmarthens. [School, College School, Lampeter, and at
St David's College, Lampeter.] Matnc. Michs. 1887; Scholar,
1889; B.A. (301/1 Wrangler) 1S90; M.A. 1896. Assistant
Master at Llandovery School for two terms; at Paignton for
one year; at Lvrnm Grammar School fur three years. Head
Master of the County School, Llandyssil, 1895-1918-. (Scott,
MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM ALDERSEY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1883.
[S. of W. B., of 32, Lee Park, Blackheath. Schools, Rotting-
dean and Blackheath.] Matnc. Michs. 1883; Exhibitioner;
prizeman; B.A. 1S86; M.A. 1890. Assistant Master at St
Leonards School, iSSS; at Harrogate College, Yorks., 1889-
97- Head Master of White Rock private School, St Leonards,
1897-1901. Second Master (and House Master) at Strand
School, Elm Park, Brixton Hill, London, S.W., igoi-33-.
Of 3.-, Lee Park, Blackheath, in 1945. Died May 13, 1949.
(King's Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM ALFRED HOWELL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 6, 1S60. S. of the Rev. William (1S20), V. of
Sedgley, Staffs, [and lane Matilda]. B. there. Bapt. Jan. 5,
1841. Matnc. Michs. i860; B.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) 1S64; priest, 1865; C. of Baldwin, Norfolk, 1864-6.
C. of Sedgley, Staffs.. 1806-7. V. of Upper Gornal, 1867-
1913. Retired to Wolverhampton, and disappears from
Croc kt ..»,/, 1. in.. Brother of George H. (1866), etc. (E. A.
Underbill, Story of Sedgley, 310.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1879. S. of Edwin, iron-merchant [of Wolver-
hampton] [and Sophia]. B. Nov. 13, 1854, at Bilston, Staffs.
[Sch... I, Malvern College.] Matnc. Michs. 1879. (Malvern
Coll. Reg.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. at Trinity, May 30, 1879.
M.A., incorp. from Oxford, 1880. Professor of M111.1 il.j.\
1881-1926. [S. of the Rev. John, of Bonvilston, Glarn.
B. Jan. 16, 1847, at Llanwvddelan, Montgom. School,
11 uirwst Grammar, Denbighs.j Maine, from lesus College,
O) .1, Oct. 25, 1S65, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1S69; M.A.
(Oxford) 1872; Fellow of Oriel, 1869. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham College, 1870-1. F.R.S., 1909. Hon. Secretary,
University Scholastic Agency, for thirty years. Author,
A rrealue 011 Crystallography; North Wraxhall. Died un-
married Apr. 16, 1926, at Godalnung. (Al. Oxon.; Scott,
MSS.; Who was Who, 1916-28; Proc. Royal Sot., A, in
(1926}, xuv.
LEWIS, The Rev. WILLIAM LEMPRIERE. M.A. 1864, incorp.
from 1 ixford. [Only s. of George, of Milton, Kent. School
Eton.] Matnc. from Trinitv College, Oxford, lune 20 1848
Scholar, 1S48-52; B.A. (( ixL.nl) 1852; M.A. (Oxford)
1855; Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, 1S52-S. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1851. C. of North Tidworth, Wilts.,
1858-60. C. of Hardwicke, Cambs., 1864-t.. C. of Lolworth
1865. Disappears from Crockford, 1865. Died Jan 18 1872
{Eton Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
LEWIS, WILLIAM LYNDHURST. Adm, at Trinity Hall,
1879. S. of W., Esq. School, King's College. Ma trie. Michs'
1879-
LEWIS, WILLIAM WATKIN. Adm. pens, at CORPUS Christi
Oct. 8, [870. 1 if Cardiganshire. S. of David. B. June 14'
1848, at Manchester. Bapt. Mar. 16, 1849, at Aberystwyth!
Schools, Dolgelly Graiuiu.ii and Ystradineurig Grammar
Matri. . Mi. lis. i.w, H.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (St Asaph for
St David's) 1877; C of Llangoedmore, Cards., 1N77-.Su Of
Ll.1n1l111.ini, Moult'. .111., in i.s.s,, ,, 1 . 1 .|sa].]» u ,
Crockford, 1903.
LEWIS-JONES, WILLIAM. Matric. pens, from Queens'
East.r, 1884. [S. of William, of Llangefni, Anglesey I:'
1866. School, Friars' School, Bangor.] Scholar; B.A iSSS-
M.A. 1S92. Assistant Lecturer in English at University
College of North Wales, 1S91-7; Professor of English Lan-
piage and Literature, 1897-1922; Vice-Principal 1003-5
Member of Court and of S. 11.1t ..f University of Wales
Author, King Arthur m History and Legend; Land of my
Fathers (a patnotic anthology), etc. Contributor to the
Cambridge History of English Literature. Died at Bangor
Feb. 2, 1922. (Scott, MSS.; Whowas Who, 1916-28.) '
LEWIS-LLOYD, ROBERT WHARTON (1S84), see LLOYD, R. W.
LEWIS-LOW, SAMPSON (iS;;). see LOW.
Lewton-Brain, Lawrence
LEWORTHY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 9,
17S4, and pens., July 6, 1786. S. of Humphrey, farmer, of
Bratton Fleming, Devon. B. there. School, S. Molton
Scholar, 1784; Matric. Michs. 17S5; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792.
Fellow, 1791. Of Sutton St Mary's, Lines., m 1793, where he
was probably curate. V. of Harston, Cambs., 1797-1837.
J. P. for Cambs. Married, May, 1793, — , dau. of John Hitch,
of Melbourn, Cambs. Died 1837. Buried at Harston. [Venn,
11. no; G. Mag.. 1838, I. 105 (Le Worthy), which gives
' V. of Harston, 1795 '; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LEWTHWAITE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1858. [3rd] s. of John, of Broadgate, Broughton-in-Furness',
Lanes. B. there Aug. 29, 1S39. School, Rugby. Matnc
Michs. 1858; B.A. 1S62. J. P. for Cumberland, 1869. Resident
in Canada, 1886. Married, Oct. 27, 1864, Margaret, dau. of
<. linstopher Atkinson, of f vy Tree, near Ulverston, Lanes.
Latterly of Littlebank, Settle, Yorks. Died June 13 1912
Brother of Joseph (1S55) and William (1845). [Rugby >.*.
Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
LEWTHWAITE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Cars, June 1. i860.
S. of Wilhani, solicitor, of Paramatta, N.S. Wales, Australia.
B. there Sept. 11, 1840. School, Westbull, Suffolk. Matric.
Michs. i860. Resided five terms. Died voung. (Venn 11
35o.)
LEWTHWAITE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. :,-,
1S55. S. of John, J. P. and D.L., of Broadgate, Cumberland!
B. there [Sept. 26, 1S34]. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) i860;
priest, 1861; C. of Barrow-on-Hiimber, Lines., 1S60-3. C. of
Warmsworth, Yorks., 1S63-9. C. of Roos, 1869-74. 1.1
1 iwthome, 1874-5. V. of Kelstern, Lines., 1875-86. Died
unmarried Feb ;, isSo, at Louth. Brother of George (1858)
and William (1S45). (/■',.•:, ,1 ,,,, .■.,,,/,. 1, :,.„,,,„„.
Feb. 17, 18S6.)
LEWTHWAITE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene
July 15, 1886. S. of Robert, of 55, Stramongate, Kendal,'
Westmorland. School, Ileversliam. Matric. Michs. i.ssi ■
B.A. 18S9. Head Master of Spring Hill School, Whitby.
(Cambridge Yearbook, 1906.)
LEWTHWAITE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene
July 4, 1836. S. of Joseph, of Halifax, Esq. School, Halifax
Matnc. Michs. 1S36; B.A. [6th Wrangler) 1840; M.A. 1843.
Fellow. C. of Elsworth, Cambs., 1846-8. Disappears from
' lergy List, 1849.
LEWTHWAITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
May 20, 1S45. S. of John. B. [Mar. 5, 1820:. at Broadgate
[Broughton-ui-Euniess], Cumberland. School, Macclesfield
Cheshire. Matnc. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. J. P.
for Cumberland and Lanes. Married, Dec. n, 1851 Marv
dau. of William Chalhnor, of Leek. Stalls. Died Apr. 23!
1867. Father of the next; brother of George (1858) and
Joseph (1855). (Walford (90) (under his son); P. B G
BinnalL)
LEWTHWAITE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity July n
1872. [Eldest] s. of William (above), of Brou'ghton-in-'
Furness, Lanes. B. there [Oct. 29] 1853. Schools [Kossall
(1865-7) and] Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1872; B A 1876
Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1S73. Of Broadgate, Broughton-in-
Furness, Cumberland. Created Bart., 1927. J.P and D L
for Cumberland, 1875-1927. Alderman of Cumberland CC
Died Dec i3. , . .;... Keg.; Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Book of Blues; l-,.x-l laves, Arm.ml Families; Who teas
Who, 1916-28; The Junes, Dec 15, 1027.)
LEWTHWAITE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Apr. 8, 1836 S. of the Rev. George (Queen's
College, Oxford, 1791) [R, of Add]. li. at Add Yorks.
School, Oakham, Rutland. Matric. Lent, 18(7- B \ 1840'
M.A. 1843 Ord. deacon (Kipou) 1S40; C. of Add, Yorks ',
1840-2. P.C. of Clifford, Bramham, 1842-5. Disanne us
from Clergy List, 1S53. (P. 11. G. Binnall.)
LEWTON-BRAIN, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Jan 20, 1897 '.II • 1 ■• 1 in- s, schoolmaster, of Swanton
Moriey, Norfolk nd Clan Law | 11. there June 26
,'.V°-iJSt,'"',',is;.>" '"'" ' M',rl"v '""' i;"',h College, Sheffield
(pr Hicks). Matnc. Lent, 1897; Scholar, 1S97 (Nat. Sci.
I rip., Pt I, 1st Class, ,899; Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); B.A. 1S99;
M.A. 1922. Junior University Demonstrator m Botany
1900-2. Agricultural lecturer and Government mycologist
in the West Indies. 1,,,.. s. Assistant Director of the division
of pathol. .gy and physi. ilogy of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters'
Association experimental station, 1905-7; Director 1907-10
Director of Agriculture. Federated Malay States, 1910-"'
Author, I he Anatomy of the Leaves of ton, J, Grasses, etc.
Died June 24, 1922, at kuala Lumpur. (Scott, MSS.; Who
was Who, 1916-28.)
Lewty, Thomas Cooper
LEWTY, THOMAS COOPER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 15,
1853. S. of James Windeyer, brass-founder, of Smethwick
[and Rosabella]. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 30, 1834. Matric.
Michs. 1S54; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1859; priest, i860; C. of Codding ton, Notts., 1859-62. V. of
Rows ton, Lines., 1862-1900. Died Sept. 25, 1900, aged 66.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 11, 1900.)
LEY, ARTHUR BAYNES MERRIMAN. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. n, 1867. S. of William Merriman, solicitor [and
Ellen]. B. at Bishop's Stortford, Herts. Bapt. Apr. 22, 1846.
Matric Michs. 1S67; B.A. 1S71; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Gt Yarmouth, 1872-84.
P.C. of Banner, Norfolk, 1877-84. C. of St Michael's, St
Albans, 18S5-8; C. of Moulsham, Essex, 1889-90. C. of
Layer-Breton, Essex, 1891-2. V. of White Colne, 1896-1913.
Resided latterly at Bishop's Stortford, where he died Feb. 28,
1922. {Crockford', The Guardian, Mar. 10, 1922.)
LEY, EDWIN ARCHIBALD. Adm. (age 20) at Caius, Oct. 1,
1880. [4th] s. of the Rev. (sic) Edwin, deceased, of Camel-
ford, Cornwall [manager of the E. Cornwall Bank] [and
Cecilia, dau. of Henry Grantham]. B. [Aug. 20, 1S60], at
Jetwells, Camelford. Schools, Sherborne and Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 18S0. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 17,
1884. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1SS7. Ord. deacon (South-
ward 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Cath., Nottingham,
1893-5; C. of Hitchin, Herts., 1S95-9. V. of Manningtree,
Essex, 1899-1930. Resided subsequently at Gerrard's Cross,
Bucks., and at Havre-des-Pas, Jersey, Channel Isles. Died
Nov. 17, 1937, at Worthing. Brother of the next two.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Sherborne Sch. Keg.; Venn; Boase,
Coll. Cornub., 500; Inns of Court; Law Lists; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 19, 1937.)
LEY, HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. r, 1877. [3rd] s. of Edwin,
deceased. B. [185S] at Alverton, Penzance. School, Sher-
borne. Matric. Michs. 1S77; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1882; priest, 1883; C. of Clewer, Berks., 1882-94; C. of
Christ Church, Doncaster, 1S94; C. of St Mark's, Marylebone,
1895-8; C. of St Saviour's, Pimlico, 1899-1900; C. of
St Matthias's, Earl's Court, 1900-19. Died Sept. 17, 1926,
at Penzance. Brother of the above and of the next. {Sher-
borne Reg.; Venn, 11. 429, and addenda, 1940; Boase, Coll.
Cornub., 500; Crockford.)
LEY, HUGH HALSE. Adm. (age iS) at Caius, Oct. 15, 1870.
[Eldest] s. of — [Edwin], deceased [who succeeded to the
landed property in Paul and St Ives, Cornwall, left by James
Halse, M.P.] [and Cecilia, dau. of Henry Grantham, of
Scawby, Lines.]. B. [Aug. 1, 1851], at Bosahan, Cornwall.
School, L'ppingham. Matric. Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1S74. Capt.,
Univ. Volunteer Corps. In business, first as a wine-merchant
in Truro (Nankivell and Co.) and then in London; manager
of Gonzales and Co., representing Messrs Warre and Co., of
Oporto. Major, 3rd Batt., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
(T.), 1S89. Owner of portions of Ventongimps and Goonearl,
and of moiety of Treworgan Vean, in St Erme, Cornwall.
'A good old die-hard Comishman' (F. H. H. Guillemard).
Of Bradley Court, Gloucs. Died Dec. 5, 1906, at Reading.
Brother of the two above. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Boase,
Coll. Cornub., 500; Venn, 11. 396, and addenda, 1940; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists.)
LEY, JAMES PEARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 1, 1829.
[Eldest s. of James Smith, Esq., of Durrant House, Bideford,
Devon. B. July 5, 1807.] Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833;
M.A. 1836. Commanded a troop of N. Devon Mounted
Rifles, 1831-51. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 21, 1842.
Called to the Bar, May 2, 1845. Married (1) Auk. i, 184 1.
Louisa Susanna, dau. of Charles Augustus Tulk, oi Totteridge
Park, Herts.; (2) Apr. 14, 1856, Caroline Augusta, widow "f
John Gordon, Esq. (Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Liar;
I. Lists.)
LEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3, I779- 2nd of the
Rev. Thomas (Exeter College, Oxford, 1729-30)1 !
Doddiscombsleigh, Devon. B. there Aug. 1763. '
Blundell's, Tiverton (Mr Atherton and Mr Keats). Matric.
Lent, 1780; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1787. Ord. deacon '.
Lilt. dim. from Kxetcrj Mar. 7, 17*4- R- of St Paul , I
1789-1832. R. of Upton Hellions, Devon, 1794-1807. Died
Mar. 22, [849, at The Island, Tiverton. (Clergy List; Cant.
Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1849, 1. 549)
LEY, The Rev. JOHN. B.D. r ;r, mcorp. from Oxfor I
of the Rev. Jacob (Balliol College, Oxford, 1787), oi Ash-
prington, Devon] Matric. from Exeter College, June 20,
1822, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1826; M.A. (Oxford) 1829; B£>.
(Oxford) 1841. Fellow of Exeter, 1831-51. Ord.
(Oxford) 1829; priest, 1831; C. of St Aldate's, Oxford,
-1841-7. R. of Waldron, Sussex, 1850-80. Rural I
Dallington, 1860-80. Of 4, Matlock Terrace, Torquay,
1881-91. Disappears from Crockford, 1892. {Al. Oxon.)
Leycester, Joseph William
LEY, ROBERT GERALD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 10,
1885. B. Nov. 24, 1866. Matric. Michs. 1885; B
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S90; pnest, 1891; C. of St George's,
Leicester, 1890-4; C.of StCuthbert's, Tsolo, dio. of Kaflraria,
S. Africa, 1S94-1908 and 1931-41-. Lie. pr., dio. of Oxford,
1908-10 and 1928-31. M., S.S.J.E.; Superior, 1910-28. Of
St Cuthbert's, Tsolo, in 1941. Probably brother of the next.
{Crockford.)
LEY, ROLAND HOWELL Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 13,
1883. [S. of William, of 154, Westbourue Terrace, London.
School, Blundell's.] B. Nov. 13, 1S64. Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1S66. Adm. Solicitor, June, 1898. Practised at Mil-
verton, Somerset; Messrs Bere and Ley. Died there May 3,
1933, aged 68. Probably brother of the above. (Law Lists.)
LEY, SPENCER EDGCOMBE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May iS,
1839. Of Devon. Name off, without residence. One of these
names, eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas Hunt (Exeter College,
Oxford, 1S02), of Maker, Cornwall, had matric. from Pem-
broke College, Oxford, Feb. 9, 1S32, age 18; Scholar, 1832-5.
(ALOxon.)
LEY, THOMAS DUMMER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 27, 1764.
Of London. Matric. Easter, 1764. Ord. deacon (London)
May 25, 1766. V. of Gooderstone, Norfolk, 1775-1815. R. of
Barnbam Broome, 1795-1800. R. of Crownthorpe, 1804-15.
P.C. of Runhall, 1795-1S15. (Supplement to Blomeneld.)
LEYCESTER (post PENRHYN), EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Feb. 2, 1813. Of Cheshire. [S. of the Rev.
Oswald (1769), of Stoke, Shropshire, and Mary, dau. of
P. Johnson, oi Tnnperlev. B. Sept. 16, 1795. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1S17; M.A. 1820.
President of the Union, 1 8 1 6. Admitted at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 12, 1818. Chainnan of Surrey Quarter Sessions.
Assumed the name of Penrhyn in lieu of Leycester in
compliance with the will of Baroness Penrhyn, 1817. Ml'.
for Shaftesbury, 1830-2. Married, Dec. 16, 1823, Lady
Charlotte Elizabeth Stanley, dau. of the 13th Earl of Derby.
Died Mar. 6, 1861. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Sir Wasey
Sterry; A. J. C. Hare, Memorials of a Quiet Life (3rd ed.),
2-4-)
LEYCESTER, ERNEST GERARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1876. Of Cheshire. [3rd s. of Ralph
Gerard (1S36), of Toft Hall, Kuutsford, and Emily Elizabeth,
dau. of Charles Tyrwhitt Jones, Esq. B.Oct. 1849.] Schools,
Brenchley, East Sheen, and Eton. Matric, Michs, 1876; B.A.
and LL.B. 18S0. Lieut., 52nd Light Infantry. Of Mobberley
Old Hall, Knutsford. Died Aug. 7, 1914. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Scott, MSS.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Aug. 8, 1914.)
LEYCESTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) <U Trinity, July 4,
1753. [Eldest] s. of Ralph, of Toft, Cheshire. School, Eton.
Scholar, 1754; matric. Lent, 1755; B.A. (Hon. Wrangler)
1758; M.A. 1761. Fellow, 1760. Of Toft, Cheshire. Died
unmarried Apr. 16, 1809, at Cheltenham, 'aged 76'. Brother
of Hugh (1767) and Oswald (1769). (Eton Sch. Lists ; G. Mag.,
1809, 1. 390.)
LEYCESTER, GEORGE. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 19, 1786. [3rd s. of Ralph, of Toft, Cheshire.
B. at Knutsford. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1787; B.A.
1 791; M.A. 1794. Fellow, 1789-1827; Bursar. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1792-9. Died July 5, 1827, at his brother's
house in Portland Place, London. Brother of Ralph (1781).
(Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1827, 11. 91.)
LEYCESTER, HUGH. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Jan. 13, 1767. [4th s. of Ralph, of Toft, Cheshire.
Bapt. Oct. 2, 1748, at Chester.] Matric. Easter, 1767; B.A.
1771; M.A. 1774; LL.D. 1782. Fellow, 1770-1801. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1769. Called to the Bar, June 30,
1775. Bencher, 1795. King's Counsel, 1795. University
Counsel, 1799. Commissioner of Bankruptcy, 1780-90.
King's Attorney in Cheshire and I lint, ] Recordei
of Chester, 1795-18 14. Chief Justice of North Wales, t8os
M I'. !■ ,i M j I ! ■ ■■■ ■ I ■ ■ . 1 ■■ \u e-l_li.il l-'il.illi of
the County Palatine of Chester, 1 '
of Committee on Naval Admini ■■ ■
resolution for Lord Melviii
a 1 riminal pro ■< 1 ution ■■
Row, rempli . 1 lied unmarri d Jan lew Street,
Spring Gardens. 1 tonoi oi plate v> 1!,' «
George (1753) and Oswald (1769), [Eton*
(..*urt, \: 1 . ■ ',-. Return ! M .P '
Williams, MSS.)
LEYCESTER, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Magdalbmx, Aug. zo, 1875. S. oi William Wrucon, 1 1 , ■ I
. ,.;..<. ... 1
Died Dec. 10, 1937, at Ennismore. (The limes, Dec. 13,
1937.)
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Lkycester, Oswald
LEYCESTER, OSWALD. Adm. (age 16) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 25, 1765. [5th and youngest s. of Ralph,
of Toft. Cheshire, and Katharine, dau. of Peter Gerard, Esq.,
of Crewood.] Bapt. Mar. 21, 1752, at St Mary's-on-the-Hill,
Chester. Matnc. Micbs. 1769; B. A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow,
1772-86. R. of Stoke-on-Tern, SaJop. 1S06-46. V. of Har-
hngton, Beds.. May 13, 1822. K. of Hodnet, Salop, Aug. 2,
1S31. Married (1) "Mary, dau. of P. Johnson, of Timperley;
(2) Elizabeth, dau. of Charles White, of Manchester. Died
June 25, r846, at Stoke-on-Tern. Father of Edward (1813);
brother of George (1753) and Hugh (r767). (£(011 Sell. Lists;
Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1846, II, 215.)
LEYCESTER, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 6,
1781. [Eldest] s. of Ralph, of Calcutta, India [and Charlotte,
dan. of the Rev. Dr Lushmgton, of Eastbourne]. [B. 1764.]
School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 17S4; B.A. 1786;
Chancellor's medal (2nd), 17S6; M.A. 1789. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Apr. 29, 1786. Called to the Bar, 1791. Of Toft
Hall, Cheshire. Captain in the Earl of Chester's Vol. Cavalry,
1803. M.P. for Shaftesbury, 1821-30. Married, 1797,
Susannah, dau. of the Ven. Canon Egerton Leigh, Arch-
deaLou of Salop. Died Mav, 1835. Brother of George (1786);
father of the next. [Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Return
0/ M.P.'s; W. K. Williams, MSS.; Noble and Gentle Men of
England, 19, for origin of family.)
LEYCESTER, RALPH GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 8, 1836. [Elder] s. of Ralph (above). B.
[Oct. 11, 1817] at Toft Hall, Cheshire. School, Eton. Matnc.
Mil lis 1836. Of Toft Hall, Knutsford. Mamed, June 9,
1840, Emily Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Tyrwhitt-Jones, Esq
Died Apr. 18, 1851. Father of Ernest G. (1S76). {Eton Sch.
Lists; G. Mag.. 1S51, 1. 681.)
LEYCESTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
1848. S. of Josiah [and Mary]. B. Oct. 30, 1826, at Maccles-
field, Cheshire. School, Macclesfield (Rev. W. A. Osbome).
Matric. Michs. 1S48. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 15,
1663. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1866. Parliamentary
reporter for the Morning Post and later official reporter in
the Court of Probate and Divorce; Chief of The limes
Parliamentary Staff. Of I'eny House, Brixton, London, in
1863. Died Dec. 2, 1893. Father of the next. (Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists, until 1890; 1 he Times,
Dec. 28, 1S93.)
LEYCESTER, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. r, 1885. [Only] s. of William (above), barrister,
of the Temple, London. B. Dec. 17, 181:14. School, Kind's
College School. Matric. Michs. 1SS5; Scholar, 18S6; B.A.
(iSth Wrangler) 1888; M.A. 1892. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 8, 18S6. Called to the Viar, Nov. 10, 1888.
Joined the South-Eastem Circuit. Practised chiefly at the
London Sessions and at the Central Cr1nun.1l Court when be
was one of the Treasury Counsel. Metropolitan Police
Magistrate at Thames Court, 1912-17; at Lambeth, 1917-20;
.it Marylebone, 1920-2; at Bow Street, 1922-5. Died 1 li t. 23,
1925. [1 . A . Walker, 587; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was
Who, 1916-28.)
LEYSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 7, 1850.
Of Glamorgan. S. of Robert Place, surgeon, of Xeath [and
Felicia]. B. there. Bapt. [une 18, 1827. Matric. Michs. 1850.
Of Neath. J. P. for Glamorganshire.
LEYTHAM, CHARLES EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Secwyn H.,
Oct. ro, 18S5. B. Feb. 1.. 1SL.7. Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1590; pnest,
1900. C. of St Mark's, Hulrne, Lanes., 1899-1901 ; C of Holy
Trinity, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1901-5; C. of Standish,
1905-12. R. of Stowll Memorial Chun h, Niltopl, 1012-12.
1 lied .it the rectory, Apr. 2.1, 1012. (Scott, MSS.; < m kford;
1 he Guardian, May 6, 1932.)
LEYTON, A. S. F. (1SS7), see GRUNBAUM.
LEYTON, WILLIAM (1766), see LAYTON.
LHOYD-OWEN, RICHARD WILLIAM (189.8), strOWEN.R.W.
LHUISSIER, LOUIS JULIEN. Matric. Non-Coil., Lint, 1889;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1^95. Piofessor of French and German at
1 iiivi-isitv College, Southampton, in 1906, lit Avesnieres,
Laval, M'ayenne, France, in 1945. {C.U. Yearbook and
Directory, 1906; CM. Pari. Reg. 1945.)
LIARDET, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 2. 1827.
Of Devon. [Eldest s. of Major Frederick ('deceased' 111 1830)
of the R. Marines. B. May 17, 1798.] Matnc. Michs 1827;
B A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 30, 1830.
Died Sept. 30, 1849. M .1. in the cemetery at La Sallaz, near
Lausanne. ' Possessed of superior talents and a pure and
cultivated mind, he left a name unblemished, loudly reniem-
LlDBETTER, THE REV. SAMUEL
bered and chenshed bv her who was nearest and dearest to
him. Mors Janua Vitat.' (Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., 1. 244;
Inns of Court.)
LIAS, CHARLES RICHARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, 1885.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. John James (next). B. Feb. 26, 1866.
School, Marlborough College.] Matnc. Michs. 18S5; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1S97. Head Master of Victoria College, Alexan-
dria, Egypt, 1902-22. O.B.E., 1923, 'for services to Educa-
tion in Egypt'. Of Little Lodge, Gt Abington, Cambs., in
1945. Died at Fleet, Hants., |an. 11, 1949. Brother of
William J. (1886). {Marlborough Coll, Reg.; King's! oil. Reg.;
C.U. Pari. Reg.)
LIAS, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 11, 1853.
Of Middlesex. [S. of Charles, silverplate manufacturer, of
London. B. Nov. 30, 1834.] Educated at King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar; B.A. 1858; M.A.
1861. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1S58; priest, i860; C. of
Shaftesbury, 1S5S-60. Ill-health forced him to give up regular
clerical work for five vears. C. of Folkestone, 1865-7. V. of
Eastbury, Berks., i867-«. Minor Canon of Llandafi Cathe-
dral, 186S-71. Professor of Modern Literature at St David's
College, Lampeter, 1871-80. Hulsean Lecturer, 1883. Lady
Margaret Preacher, 1884. V. of St Edward's, Cambridge,
1880-92. Preacher at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall, 1884-6.
K 'it East Bergholt, Suffolk, 1892-1903. Lie. pr., dio. of Ely,
1903-n. Author, The Recior and His Friends; Are Miracles
Credible?; various Commentaries, etc. Lived latterly at The
Lodge, Gt Abington, Cambs. Died Mar. 6, 1923. Father of
the above and the next. (Crockford; Who was Who.)
LIAS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Oct.
1886. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John James (above). B. [Mar. 13,
1868] at Kensington. School, Hailevburv. Matnc. Michs.
18S6; Scholar; B.A. 18S9; M.A. 1898. Editor of The Cam-
bridge Review, 1890-1. Head Master of Downs School,
Clifton, 1893-8. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, May 1,
1901. Practised at Liverpool. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Lanes. Fusiliers, and R.E.; mentioned in
despatches). Professor of International Law at Sheffield
University, 1924-9. Judge of County Courts, Circuit No. 13
(Shetiield), 1922-30; of County Court No. 59 (Plymouth) Dis-
trii t. 1930-40. Died July 20, 1941, at Torquay. Buried
there. Brother of Charles R. (18S5). (Haileybury Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Law Lists; The Times, July 23, 1941.)
LICHFIELD, Earl of (1S74), see ANSON, THOMAS FRANCIS.
LICHFIELD, GEORGE COVENTRY. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar
to mi Eton, Apr. II, 1S04. [S. of the Rev. Coventry Towns-
end Powys, D.D. (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1758).] B.
Feb. 13, 17S5, at Whitchurch. Oxon. Matnc. Easter, 1804;
B.A. 1S0S; M.A. 1S11. Fellow, 1807-12. In Holy Orders.
Died July rr, 1S12, at Whitchurch. {King's Coll. Reg.;
G. Mag., 1812, .1. 92.)
LICHTENSTEIN, IS1D0R. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 2,
1848. Of Gennany. Matnc. Lent, 1S49; B.A. 1853. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1S53; priest, 1854; C. of Wheatacre,
Suffolk, 1853-8; C. of Worlingworth-cum-Southolt, 1859-66;
C. of Ingham, Norfolk, 1S06-76. Disappears from Clergy
List in 1877.
LICKORISH, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 16, 1 814.
Eldest s. of the Rev. R[ichard (Lincoln College, Oxford,
177S)], M.D. (sic), of Wolston, Warws. B. Dec. 3, 1791, at
Brandon, Warws. School, private (his father). Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818. Ord. deacon, 1820; pneM. 1821.
V. of Rytou-on-Dunsmore, Warws., 1S21-70. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1871. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
LIDBETTER, ARTHUR RANDALL EARLE. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Michs. 1891. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Samuel (next).
B. Sept. 8, 1872, at Portsea. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S97; priest, 1898; C. of Dunchurch,
Warws., 1897-9; C. of St Paul's, Southampton, 1S99-1902.
Acting C.F. in South Alrica, 1902-3. C. of Holy Trinity,
Chesterfield, Derbs., 1903-4. Chaplain on the Eci lesiastical
Establishment .a Th.ivetmvo, Burma, 1904-5. Died there
Sept. 13, 1905. (Scott, MSS.; Ridley Hall List; Crockford;
J he I imes, Sept. 21, 1905.)
LIDBETTER, The Rev. SAMUEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing,
Apr. 29, 1 876. Of 1, Anglesea Terrace, St Leonards. Matric.
Easter, 1876. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1868; priest, 1869;
C. of St Paul's, Bermondsey, 1868-71. C. of St John's,
Portsea, 1671-2. C. of Northend, Portsea, 1872-4; V. there
1874-92. V. of Ramsdale, 1892-4. V. of St Paul's, South-
ampton, 1894-190;. V. of Lois-Weedon and Plumpton,
Northants., 1903 2". Perm, to off., dio. of Worcester, 1927-
32. Resided latterly at Malvern, where he died Jan. 21,
1932. aged 87. Buried at Broadway. Worcs. Father of the
above. (I rockford; the limes, Jan. 22, 1932.)
Liddell, Alfred Crichton
LIDDELL, ALFRED CRICHTON. Adm. pens, (age i8| at Jesus,
Oct. i, 1882. Of Yorkshire. S. of Edward, Esq. School,
Sheffield Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1SS2; B.A. 1885; M A
1SS9. Assistant Master at Nottingham High School, 1887-
1901; at Westminster School, 1902-25. Died Any. 2'>, 1927
Brother of John W. (1879). (F. P. White; Record of Old
Westminsters; Schoolmasters* Directories.)
LIDDELL, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. Fell. Com. at St John's,
Feb. 21, tSi4. Eldest s. of Sir Tfhomas] H(enry] (1792),
6th Bart, pater Baron Ravensworth], of Durham. [B.
Mar. to, 1797. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S14. MP.
for Northumberland, 1826-30; for North Durham, 1837-47;
for Liverpool, 1853-5. D-L- for Northumberland, 1827.
Succeeded his father as second Baron Ravensworth (of a
second creation), Mar. 8, 1855. Vice-Lieut, for County
Durham, 1S62. Created Earl of Ravensworth and Baron
Eslington, 1874. Married, Nov. 8, 1820, Isabella Horatia,
eldest dau. of Lord George Seymour, and had issue. Pub-
lished translations into English lyric verse of the Odes of
Horace, and works of Virgil, etc. Contributed antiquarian
papers to Archaeologia Aeliana and to the Trama
the Natural Hist. Soc. of Northumberland. Of Eslington
House, Northumberland, and Ravensworth Castle, Durham
Died Mar. 19, 1878. (Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P.'s;
D.X.B.; Doyle, Official Baronage of England; G.E.C.)
LIDDELL, JOHN WISHART. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1879. S. of Edward, of Sheffield. B. there 1S60. School,
Sheffield Collegiate. Matric. Michs. 1S79; Scholar. [882;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 18S6. Assistant Master at Warwick School,
1886-1906-. Brother of Alfred C. (1S82). {C.U. Yearbook
and Directory, 1906; Schoolmasters' Directory; A. F. Leach,
Wannck ,\'».i '.'. 225.)
LIDDELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 22,
1754- [Eldest] s. of John, of Moorhouse, Cumberland.
School, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. Lent, 1755; Scholar,
1755; B.A. r758. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 27, 1755. {Inns
of Court.)
LIDDELL, Sir THOMAS HENRY, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com.
(age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 12, 1792. [Eldest] s. of Sir Henry-
George, [5th] Bart., of Durham [and Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Steele, of Hampsnet, Susses]. [B. Feb. 8. 1775, at
Newton Hall, Durham.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1 794 ;
M.A. 1795. Succeeded as 6th Bart., 1791. Created Lord
Ravensworth of Ravensworth Castle, Durham, 1821. D.L.
for Northumberland, 1796. Lieut. -Col.. Derwent Vols.,
1804-8. M.P. for County Durham, 1806-7. Married, Mar. 26,
1796, Maria Susannah, dau. of John Simpson, of Bradley,
County Durham. Built, to the design of John Nash, the
mock Gothic castle of Ravensworth. Died Mar. 8, 1855.
Father of Henry T. (1814). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. andB.;
G.E.C; Doyle, Official Baronage of England; W. R. Williams,
MSS.)
LIDDERDALE, EDWARD KEATE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 13, 1861. S. of John, Esq., of St Petersburgh.
Matric. Michs. 1861; Gisborne Scholar, 1862; LL.B. 1865.
LIDDERDALE, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1886. [Eldest] s. of Francis Frederick, of 59, Por-
chester Terrace, London. B. (Aug. 2t], 1868, at Bombay.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. [886; M.B. and B.Chir.
1899; M.D. 1905. At Guy's HospitaJ. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
[898. Senior assistant medical officer, Grove Hospital,
Tooting. Practised at Folkestone. Died there Jan. 8, 1935.
Buried at Hawkinge. (Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Jan. 10, 1935; Univ. War Lis/, which
confuses him with Francis James, M.B., who was not at
Cambridge.)
LIDDIARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Mar. iS, 1756. S. of William, gent., of [Ogbome], Wilts.
B. at Marlborough. Schools, Marlborough and Winchester.
Migrated to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he
matric. Feb. 18, 1757, age 18, as William Stratton Liddiard;
B.A. (Oxford) 1759; M.A. (Oxford) 1763. (Al. Oxon.; History
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 407.)
LIDDLE, JOHN SHEPHERD. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 9,
1873. S. of John Shepherd, Professor of Music [and Jane
Eliza], B. at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Hapt. Nov. 26, 1853.
Mus.Bac. 1876. Organist of Clewer Parish Church, 1872; of
Halifax Parish Church, 1883; of Newbury Parish Church,
J884. Conductor of the Handel Society, London, 1 891 1
Mar. 30, 1921, at Ashley, Newbury, Berks. (Graduates t>i
Music', Brit. Musical Bwgs.; The Times, Apr. 2, 1921.)
LIDDLE, SAMUEL. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1885.
LIDDON, The Rev. HENRY PARRY. Hon. LL.D. 189. |
of Matthew, Capt., R.N. (2nd in command of the Arctic
Light, Edwin Mellor
expedition under Sir Edward Parry). B. Aug. 20. 1829, at
North Stoneham, Hants. School, King's College
London.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, 1846; B A.
(Oxford) 1850; M.A. (Oxford) 1S53; B.D., D.D. and Hon.
D.I I . (Oxiord) 1870. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1852; priest,
1853. Joined Pusey and Keble in the Oxiord Movement.
Vice- Principal of Cuddesdon Theological College, 1854-9.
Vice- Principal of St Edmund's Hall, Oxford, 1S5Q. Bampton
Lecturer, 1866. Ireland Professor at Oxford, 1870-82.
Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral for 20 years. Author,
Bampton Lectures; numerous Sermons, etc. Died
T890, at Weston-super-Mare. Buried in St Paul's. (A
Crockford; D.N.B.)
LIDDON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 25, 1-75.
[Doubtless the man of these names, s. of William, of Racken-
ford, Devon, who had matric. from Corpus Christi College,
Oxford, Oct. 30, 1775, age 18.] Matric. Lent, 1776; B.A.
1780. R. of Sandringham with Babingley, Norfolk, 1797-
1813. (Al
LIDGBIRD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Inlv 6, 1762; Fell.-Com. Sept. 28, 1764. Matric. Michs.
17" .i; Slade Scholar, 1763; B.A. 1766.
LIDGETT, SAMUEL JACOB. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Feb. 2, 1S53. Tjrd] s. of John, of Blackheath (and sometime
of Tunbridge Wells]. Kent. B. in London. School, City of
London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. (33rd Wrangler) 1857.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4, 1857. Killed at Tunbridge
Wells by a blow from a cricket-ball, 1S58. (Dr John Scott
Lidg. tt; Inns of Court.)
LIEBERMANN, FELIX. Hon. LL.D. June 18, 1896. Historian
of Anglo-Saxon England. Spent 20 years in the study of
Earlv English Laws. Author and editor. S. of a wealthy
Jewish lentil manufacturer. Died Oct. 7, 1925, in Berlin,
aged 75. (F. P. White.)
LIEBERT, EMILIUS HERMAN SIEGISMUND. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1886. S. of Charles Emihus,
merchant, of Manchester. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1889. Sometime of Hale, Cheshire.
LIEVRE, JOHN STURGES. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, June 6,
1809. Of Kent. [S. of the Rev. Peter (next). B. May 16,
1790.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S09; B.A. 1815;
M.A. 1819. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1814; priest (Ely, Litt. dim. from Win-
chester) Sept. 28, 1817. R. of Little Ashby, Leics., 1832-64.
Married, Aug. 25, 181S, Sarah Ord, dau. of the Rev. George
West, R. of Stoke, near Guildford, SutTey. Died Apr. 2b,
1864, at South Hackney, Middlesex. Buried at Pinner.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.. 1S64, 1. 804.)
LIEVRE, PETER. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at Trinity,
July 2, 1778. V. of Araesby, Leics., 1803-19. Master of the
Free Grammar School at Lutterworth. Married Mary
Sturges. Died Aug. 24, 1819, at Lutterworth, aged 74
Father of the above. (G. Mag., 1819, 11. 283, and 1864, 1. 804
(sub his son).)
LIGGINS, JOSEPH [HENRY]. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Feb. 3, 1S24. Of Warwickshire. [S. of a baker, of Nuneaton,
Warws. B. 1800.] Matric. Michs. 1824. Rusticated. A tutor.
Resided in the Isle of Man and at Liverpool; sometime 011
the staff of a Liverpool newspaper. Claimed to have written
Adam Bede, 1859, on the strength of which he received many
sums of money. 'Found destitute in lodgings and removed
by the relieving Officer to Chilvers-Coton workhouse, near
Nuneaton, where, after some months, he died, May 29, 1872.'
(Boose, II. 427; Cross, Life of George Eliot, I. 449; II. 97, 100,
107, 136.)
LIGHT, ARTHUR REGINALD. Adm. pens, at 1
Oct. 8, 1883. [Youngest s. of the Rev. John, M.A. (Trinity
College, Dublin). B. in London, Jan. 18, 1864.] Matric.
Michs. 1SS3. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1872; priest, 1893;
C. of Aimondbury, Yorks., 1892 4 , C. of Headingley, 1894
1906. V. of Sutton-in-Craven, 1906 28. Latterly
Lodge, Ware, Herts., where he died Mar, -i. 1 1 - lirother
oi 11.' next. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The 7i«i«j, Mar. -■<■,
1932.)
LIGHT, EDWIN MELLOR. Adm. at Claki, (un [2, 188.
(Doubtless S. of the Rev. John, of 13, Nottiog Hiil Terrace.
B. Apr. 25, 1861. School, Mr., Matric.
- 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887; MJB. and B.I I
Mil. 1904. At St Thomas's Hi -i L.R.C.P.
1S87; M.R.C.S. 1889. 11 spital for
Wi men, Soho Square; resident house physician, Iirompton
II 1 ital; clinical assistant, St Thomas's Hospital; resident
medical officer and hou ' .<-raI In-
! . I'll.:,.. • i .
I /I Wilton Street, Grosvi 1 I
, at Cromer. Brotherol the above. [Merchani
Sch I ■ toritt; I >■' Tim, .
1 '.. 1
Light, George Miller
LIGHT, GEORGE MILLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 18,
1875. S. of George, poor-rate collector [and Emilv Sarah
Fish]. B. Oct. 20, TS56, at Eling, Hints. Bapt. Nov. 23,
T856. School, Ipswich (Dr Holden). M.itric. Micbs. 1875;
B.A. 1S79. Adm. Solicitor, 1882; practised in L Ion.
Died May i, [920, .it ( nerham, Surrey. (Scott, MSS.; Law
Lists: The J anes. May 4, 1920.)
LIGHT, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 20, 13-171 re-adrn. sizar, Oct. 12, 1838. B. I. in 4, 1819,
in London. Matric. Michs. 1S38; B.A. (351* Wrangler) 1S42;
M.A. 1 - 4 s . ' >rd. deacon (London, for Canterhnrv) Dec. rS,
[842; priest (Rochester, for Canterbury) 1844; C. of Holy
Trinity, Margate, 1842-3; C. of Southborough, Kent,
1841-7; C. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1847-52.
Assoc. Sec., C M.S.. r852-5. R. of St James's, Dover,
1857- 85, Married, Jan. 29, 1846, Mary Anne Spencer, dau.
Of John Plummet, ,,l M u^.itr Anil),,!, t:rent\ /oui Sermon---,
ilneiiv .-n t'eis.sual Relation; 1 he l.iuvs .-fold, or Lessons from
the Book of Genesis. Resided latterly it Fleet, Hants. Died
lime 6, 1896, at Southborough. [C . Mae.., 1846, 1. 422;
Standard, June 9, 1896.)
LIGHTFOOT, ARMISTEAD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St Catha-
rine's, Nov. 22, 1753. B. in Virginia. His family moved to
Newport, Rhode Island, and later t" Plainfield, Conni 1 in ut
(E. A. Jones, American Members of the Inns of Court.)
LIGHTFOOT, GERALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. 2nd s.
of T B., civil engineer, of 7, Eastcombe Villas, Blackheath.
B.May.', 1S77, it Walker, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne. School,
Blackheath Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. (Mech.
Sci. trip., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1898; MA. 1012. Called to the
liar. Middle Temple, 1902. Entered the Australian (. ommon-
wealth Service, 1907. Chief executive officer of 1 . 1, .,,,,.
wealth Institute of science and industry, rg20-6. Member
of Council, Standards Asso 1 .11 m -.1 Australia. Secretary of
Commonwealth Council for s -.- -■■;■ lu trial Research
1926-38- Of 249, Burke I;. ml, East Malvern, Melbourne'
in 1938. (CM. Yearbook and Directory, 1906; Who's Who 111
Australia, 193S.)
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 30,
1836; a 'Ten-year man'. Of 4. Grove Street, Liverpool.
LIGHTFOOT, JOSEPH BARBER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 10, 1S47. [3rd] s. of John Jackson [accountant]. P.'.
[Apr. 13], 182S, at 84, Duke Street, Liverf 1 s, ho,.!. Km.'
Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1*47, Scholar, 1S49-
ist Chancellor's medal, 1851; B.A. (so/i'i Ilia,,:.,, and
Senior Classic) 1851 ; Nornsian prize, 1853; MA 1854 D.D
1864 Fellow, 1852; tutor, 1857-62; Hon. Fellow, 1872
Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1879. Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
1-1,1 ;--,. Lady Margaret Preacher, 1861. Lady Margaret
Professor of Divinity, 1S75 o A founder of the Journal
of Classical and Sacred Philology, and one of its editors,
Mar. 1854-q Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S54; priest. [858.
Whitehall Preacher, 1866-7. Canon Residentiary of St
Paul's. 1 .so 1 -,, Chaplain to the Prince Consort, Feb 1-1,1
to Queen Vi. loria, 1S02-79. Deputy Clerk of the ( loset,
1875-0. Bishop of Durham, 1879 89. An original member of
the New Iestament company of Revisers, [uly 1S70-N0V.
1890. A Commissioner fur Cambridge under I'iiiversities of
Oxford and Cambridge Act, 1877-81. Presided at the
Church Congress meeting at Newcastle, 1881. Author,
Commentaries on Epistles to the Galatians, < olossians and
Philippians; On a Fresh Revision of the English AV . Testa-
ment; 1 he Apostolii Fathers; si Ignatius and St Polycarp;
1 he Epistles of Paul; Sermons Fi led the Lightfoot
■ nips 1 ,1 1 , !, iastii il History, 1870. Died Dec <i
o- ,, it -ni hotel in Bournemouth. Buried in the 1
Auckland Castle. M./. in Great St Mary's, Cambrid 1 F01
an account of the important mliuen, >■ exer, ised by hini on
Cambridge thought see D.N. II. Left part of his libi iry to
the Divinity Scl I. Brother of the next (B 1st 11 128
I'- "'"' , ' rockford; US. is ; c V. Hist. Reg 73 note m:
Church lulls Portrait Gallery, 20 )
LIGHTFOOT, WILLIAM BARBER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 30, 1841. S. of John rackson. B. at Liverpool.
School, k,,v,l Liver) 1 In-titin, M.itn, Michs 1841-
Scholar, 1844; B.A. (38M Wrangler) 1845; MA 1848. Ord!
deacon (Durham) Dec. jo. 1845; priest, 1848 Second
M isler of the Kessier S, hool, Durham. Head Master of the
Queen's Grammar School, Basingstoke, 1855-71. Chaplain
of the Holy Ghost Chapel, Basingstoke. C. of St Anne's,
Stamford Hill, London, 1871-3; C. of Hampstead, 1873-4.
I; -I si \i.,rv Magd., Lincoln, 1876-8. V. of Cartmel, Lanes..
1878 81. Hied Feb. 20, 1881. Brother of the above.
[Durham Ord. tiook, Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 2, 1881.)
Lighton, Thomas
LIGHTON, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at St Iohn's. Apr. 28. 1840.
[4th s. of the Rev, Sir John I.ees. Bart. (1. Son), R of Donough
more, Co. Donegal (and Mary Hamilton Pemberton). B.
Dec. 26, 1822.] Matric. Micbs. 1S40; B.A. rS44; .MA 1847.
Capt., 4th Batt., the Gloucestershire Regt. Marrii
i860, Eliza Amelia, youngest dau. of Henry Sunmer Joyce,
of Freshford, Somerset. Died s.p. Nov. T3, 1904, at his
residence in London. Brother of the next, John H. (1836)
and Thomas (1837) (Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. ana It . 1 he
7 lines, Nov. 1 s, 1904.)
LIGHTON, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June iq, 1839, 2nd] s. of the Rev. Sir John Lees, Bart.
(1809) laud Mary Hamilton, dau. of Christopher Robert
Pemberton, M 1> , ,,f Newton, Cambs.). B. May 28, 1819, at
Earlsgift, Co. Tvrone, Ireland.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A.
1843; M.A. 1846 Succi eded his brother, John H. (1836), as
6th Bart , Apr. 29, 1844. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1845;
priest, 1846; C. of St Lille's, Birmingham, 1S45 8; 1
Christ Church, Epsom, Surrev. 1848. Y. of Ellastone, st.i - ,
1848-75. Married, June 2, 1S43, Mary Anne Elizabeth, only
dau. of the Rev. Digby Joseph Stopford Ram, of Brookville,
Co. Cork. Author, lines Rome teaili sahati <
if n-it. is her teail.me t hnstian? (a pamphlet). Died Apr. 1 2.
187s, at Ellastone. Father of the next two, and Henrv A (i
(1870); brother of the above. John H. (1836) and Thomas
(1.S37). (Boose, 11. 430; Burke, /'. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Crockford.)
LIGHTON, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 27, 1866. [Eldest] s. of the Rev Sir Christopher Robert
(above). B. [July 4, 1848) at Epsom, Surrev. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871. Succeeded Ins
father (above) as 7th Bart., Apr. 12, 1875. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 23, 1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26. 1874. On
the Oxford Circuit. J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire; High
Sheriff, 1885. Of Litley Court, Heref., and of Donoughmore,
North Berwick. Died Aug is. 112,) Brother of the next
two (Lair Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court,
Mink,, I- and It ; Fox Davies, Armorial Families; Whowas
Who, 1929-40; The Times, Aug. 17, 1929.)
LIGHTON, CLAUD HAMILTON DALLAS. Adm. at Clare,
1 1, t 6, 1880. [5th] s. of the Rev. Sir Christopher Robert
(1839), Bart. [It. <i,t. iq, i860.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for Winchester)
1883; priest (Bp. Cramer-Roberts, for Winchester) 1886;
' oi si Maiv's, West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1S85-8; C. of
Ambleside. Westmorland, 1888 9. Chaplain at Pallanza,
Italy, 1890-2. C. of Hentland, Heref., 1S.J2-4. R. of Mordi-
ford, 1894-1909. R. of Credenlull, 1910-23. Lie, pr., dio. oi
Hereford, 1929-38. Latterly of The Cottage, Lyonshall,
Heref., where he died Apr. 21, 1938. Buried tl,,i,\ Brain r
of the above and of the next. (Crockford; Burke, p. and B. ;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; 1 he limes, Apr. 25, 1938)
LIGHTON, HENRY ALFRED HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, lulv-,, 1870. [2nd] s. of [the Rev. Sir] Christopher
Robert (1839), "art., of Ellastone, Staffs. B. there [Feb. 3]
1852. s, 1 1, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874. At
St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1877; L.S.A. 1878. House
physician at St George's Hospital. Resident clinical assistant
at Brompton Hospital. Practised in London. Died May 2,
1882. Brother of the two above. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical
Directories; Burke, P. and B.)
LIGHTON, Sir JOHN HAMILTON, Bart. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Sr John's, June 8, 1836. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Sir John
Lees, Bart. (next). B. May 20, [818.] Matric. Michs. 1836;
MA. 1839. President of the Luiion, 1838, Succeeded as 5 th
Bart., Apr. s, 1827. 1 tied unmarried Apr. 29, 1844. Brother
of Andrew (1840), Christopher K (1839) and Thomas (1837).
(Burke, P. and LS.; G.E.I )
LIGHTON, JOHN [LEES]. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity, Dec. 9,
1809. (3rd s. of Sir Thomas, (1st) Bart., M.P., of Merville,
Co. Dublin (and Anne, dau. of William Bollock, of Strabane,
Co. Tyrone). B. Jan. 1, 1792.] Matne. Lent, 1810; B.A.
1814. Succeeded Ins u< phew, Sir Thomas, as 4th Bart., 1817.
In Holy Orders. R. of I ,ghni,,re, c Donegal. Married,
Jan. 23, 1817, Mary Hamilton, dau. of Christopher Robert
Pemberton, M.D., of Newton, Cambs. Died Apr. 5, 1827.
Father of the next, of Andrew (1840), Christopher R. (1839),
Thomas (rS37) and the above. (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.I .)
LIGHTON, THOMAS. Adm pens, at Trinity, Nov. 13, 1837.
[3rd s. of the Rev. Sir John Lees (above), Bait., of Donagh-
more,. Co. Donegal. B. Sept. 26, 1820.] Matric. Michs 1838;
B.A. T842; M.A. 1845. Adm at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 14, [845.
Died unmarried May \. I -2. at Queen Charlton, Somerset.
Brother,, I Andrew (1840), Christopher R. (1S39) and John H.
(1830). (Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mae., 1852, 1.
638.)
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Lightwood, John Mason
LIGHTWOOD, JOHN MASON. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity
Hall, June 7, 1870. S. of the Rev. J. M. {sic), of St John's
House, Llandudno [2nd s. of the Rev. Edward, of Lythatn,
and sometime of Bolton, Lanes. B. July 6, 1S52J. School,
New Kingswood, Bath. Matric. Miens. 1870; Scholar, 1871;
B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1877. Fellow, 1874. \
sistant Master at Mill Hill School, 1874-8. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 25, 1S75. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879. A
Member of Convocation. Author, The Nature of Posil l
Law, etc. Of Coombe Lane, Croydon, Surrey, in IQ40. Died
Apr. 4, 1047. (Mill Hill Sell. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
L1LBURNE, JAMES THOMAS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1877.
Matric Michs. 1S77; B.A. 1881.
LILFORD, Barons, see POWYS.
LILLEY, ARTHUR PALMER. Adm. (age 24) at Trinity Hai l,
1885. S. of E., Esq., deceased, of Thorpe House, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1S93. Died Nov. 30,
1893.
LILLEY, JAMES HARRIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 4,
1872. S. of James Harvey, physician and surgeon [and Mary
Anne]. B. at Anstev, Thlircaston, Leics. Bapt. July 7, I ' 5-
Matric. Lent, 1S73; B.A. 1S76; M.B. and M.A. 18S4; M.D.
1888. At University College Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1884.
Resident medical and surgical assistant, Leicester infirmary
and fever hospital. Practised for many years at Hereford.
Physician, Herefordshire general hospital; Surgeon, Hereford
dispensary. Died Feb. 4, 1940, at Hereford, aged 85. Buried
there. (Medical Directories; lite Times, Feb. 5, 1940.)
LILLEY, PERCY [WILKINSON]. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 18S7. S. of James, of Casa Correggio, Bordighera,
Italy. B. 1S64, in London. School, London (private).
Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1891.
LILLIE, CECIL FIRMIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 12,
l89t. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. William (King's College,
London), of Brenzett Vicarage, near Folkestone, Kent [and
Emma Herring]. B. Jan. 13, 1S73, at Nottingham. Edu-
cated at South Eastern College, Ramsgate, and University
School, Hastings (Mr J. Stewart). Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A.
1894; M.B. and B.C. 1897; M.A. 1898; M.D. 1901. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1S96. Of
Bala, North Wales, in 1900. Served as Civil surgeon to the
South African Field Force. House physician, Demonstrator
ill pathology, and clinical assistant, at St Bartholomew's
Hospital. Practised at Salisbury, Rhodesia. In 1905 and
1910, at San Remo, Italy, in winter and at Eastbourne in
summer. Died Apr. 17, 1913. (St Laurence Coll. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 19, 1913.)
LILLIE, EGBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1S96. S. of Thomas
William, of Binghampton, New York, U.S.A. B. 1878, m
New Y..rk, School, Paris. Matric. Michs. 1- >6; B V 1899.
Returned from business in New York, 1927. (Venn, 11. S4 1.
and addenda, 1940.)
LILLIE, FREDERICK SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, at Em-
mantel, Jan. 14. 1592. S. of [the Rev. John Edward
Sutherland, deceased, R. of Wakes Colne, Essex, and]
Mrs C. M. Lillie, of Colne House, Cheltenham. [B. Apr. 5,
1872.] [School, Winchester.] Matric. Lent, 1892. Second
Lieut., Royal Irish Regt., 1893; Lieut., 1896; Capt., 1900.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R. Irish Regt.);
killed in action at St Eloi, Mar. 15, 1915. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Inn. War List; Army Lists.)
LILLIE, WILLIAM HERRING. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1885. [B. Sept. 10, r865. School, St Lawreni ••
College, Ramsgate.) B.A. 1888; M.A. 1899.
Master at St Lawrence College, 1889. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1892; priest, 1S93; C. of Shirley, Hants..
R. of Burghersdorp, Cape Colony, South Africa, 1895-1908.
C. of St Matthew's, Croydon, Surrey, 1908-12. Inc. of St
John's, Kimberley, Cape Colony, 1912-19. V. of Bramford
with Burstall, Suffolk, 1920-31. V. of Wetheringsett with
Brockiord, 1931-8. Subsequently of Greendown House,
Combe Down, Bath, where he died Mar. 1 , 1947. (St Lawrence
Coll. Reg.; C.U. Yearbook and Directory; Crockford.)
LILLINGSTON, ALFRED. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. 13, 1826. [3rd s. of Abraham (Spooner), of Elmdon,
(who had assumed, Aug. 16, 1797, the name and
arms of Lillingston, on his marriage with Elizabeth Mary
Agnes, only dau. and heiress of Luke Lillingston, < 1 I
Grange, Yorks.). B. 1805.] Of The Lodge, Southwold,
Suffolk, J. P. Married (1) July, 1833, Ann Maria, dau. "J
John Tharp, of Chippenham Park, near Newmarket;
(2) Jan. 22, 1857, Mary Grey, dau. of Capt 1 In
Uason, R.N.,andhadissue. Dud Mar. 3. 1866, at Southwold.
Brother of Charles (1S23), Edward (i83r) and Isaac W.
(1821). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1866, I. 607.)
Lillingston, Michael
LILLINGSTON, ARTHUR BLACKWELL GOULBURN. Matric.
pens, from Queens', Michs. 1882. [2nd s. of Die Rev.
Frederick Arthur Cecil (Trinity College, Dublin,
St James's, Clapham, London, and Archdeacon of Goulburn,
N.S.W., Australia. B. at Yass, Nov. 12, 1S64. School,
Merchant Taylors'.] B.A. 1886; Tyrwhitt scholar,
M, \. 1890. Ord. deacon (London) 1887; priest, 1888; C. of
St Paul's, Onslow Square, 1S87-95. V. of Chris. I
Blackburn, 1895-9. V. of St Margaret's, Ipsui '
1904. V. of Holy Trinity, Hull, 1904-14. V. of St John's,
Paddington, 1914. Canon Residentiary of Durham Cathe-
dral, 1914-43, and Sub-Dean, 1927-43. Author, Thoughts on
Evangelism. Died Apr. 20, 1943. (Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 24, 1943.)
LILLINGSTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Jan. 6, 1S23. [2nd] s. of Abraham (Spooner) [who had
assumed by royal licence, Aug. 16, 1797, the name and arms
of Lillingston]. B. at Lyme Regis, Dorset. School, Kent
(private). Matric. Michs. 1823. Migrated to Emmanuel,
June 22, r824; B.A. 1828. President of the Union, 1826.
Married, 1827, Harriette, only dau. of the Rev. Charles
William Fonnereau (1787), of Christ Church Park. Ipswii h,
and had issue. Of The Chantry, Ipswich. Grandfather of
the next and of the last; brother of Isaac W. (1821), Edward
(1831) and Alfred (1S26). (Burke, L.G.)
LILLINGSTON, CLAUDE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
[6th] s. of the Rev. Claude Augustus [Worcester '
Oxford. 1855], of Tysse, near Bergen, Norway [and Edith,
dau. of Thomas Pares, of Hopwell Hall, Derbs.]. B. Apr. 29,
1881, at Fagervik, Sdndfjord. Matric. Michs. T899; B.A.
1902; li. Chir., 1906; M.B. 1911; M.D.1919. At Edinburgh and
St Mary's Hospital. Obstetric officer at St Mary's Hospital.
Of Gorleston-on-Sea in 1920. Member of Secretariat, League
of Red Cross Societies, Paris, 1924-39. Specialized in phthisis.
Of Tysse Leitet, Sdndfjord, Norway, in 1945. Brother of
Frank (1S91) and Michael (1892). '(Burke, L.G.; Medical
Directories.)
LILLINGSTON, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Jan. 31, i83t. [5th s. of Abraham Spooner (who had assumed
the name of Lillingston, 1797) and Elizabeth Mary A., dau.
of Luke Lilhngston, of Ferribv Grange, Yorks.) Matric.
Easter, r83i ; B.A. 1S36; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1S35; priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, r837. At Arradoul by
Buckie, BanSshu-e, 1S41-2. P.C. and Lecturer of All Saints',
Derby, 1843-S. P.C. of St George's, Edgbaston, Birmingham,
1849-64. Author, Sermons. Resided latterly at Cheltenham,
and disappears from Crockford, 1876. Father of William S
(1857); brother of Charles (1823), Alfred (1S26) and Isaac W.
(1821). (Burke, L.G.)
LILLINGSTON, EDWARD GORDON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 28, 1856. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860. [B. Mar. 16, 1837. Entered the Army as an
Ensign in the 71st Foot, 1859; transferred to Bengal S.C.,
1863; Capt., 1871; Major, 1879; Lieut.-Col., 1885; Colonel,
1889; retired, 1897. (Army Lists.)]
LILLINGSTON, FRANK. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. I,
1891. 2nd s. of the Rev. Claude Augustus [Worcester College,
Oxford, 1855], of Tysse, near Bergen, Norway. B. there
Aug. 2, 1872. [School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1891 (Theo.
Trip., Pt I, rst Class, 1894; Pt II, 1st Class, 1895); J. A r- .,, ,
Jeremie Sept. prize, 1895; Mason prize, 1807; M A 1- ,-,
Maitland prize, 1900. Ord. deacon (Exeter) iSofi; priest,
1897; C. of Heavitree, Devon, 1896-7. Theological Lecturer
at Selwyn College, 1897-8. C. of St Minver, Cornwall, 1S98-
1900. C. of Heavitree, Devon, 1900-2. R. of Salle, Norfolk,
1902-9. Author, The Brahma Samajand Arya Sam
Sept. 7, 1909. Brother of Claude (1899) and Michai
(Scott, MSS.; Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Burke, /..<;.; ( rockfard;
The Times, Sept. 10, 1909.)
LILLINGSTON, ISAAC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (agl
Trinity, Aug. 29, 1821. [Eldest] s. of Abraham [S] r)
[of Elmdon Hall, Warws., who had assumed, by royal
licence, Aug. 16, 1797, the name and arms of Lilli
after his marriage with I hzabeth Mary Agnes, only dau. and
heiress of Luke Lillingston, of Ferriby Grange, *i
at Lyme Regis, Dorset. School, Kent (private). Maine
[an. 9, IS ... Kathem.r limes, only
dau. of Hugh Lindsay, and -a-
Sir Hugh Innes, of Balmacara H 1 romarty,
andhadissue. Died Oct. : r jo. Brothel
Edward (1831) and Alfred (1826). (Burke, L.G.)
LILLINGSTON, MICHAEL. Adm. at Pembi
3rd s. of the Rev. Claude Augustus (Worcestei
Oxford, 1855), of Tysse, Bi
at Fagervik, Sdndfjord. Matric Mich!
in tuition. Died D
Reg.] Burke. L.G.; Thi Times, Dec [4, 1938.)
I7I
LlLLINGSTON, WlLLIAM STEUART
LILL1NGST0N, WILLIAM STEUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May is, 1857- S. of the Rev. Edward (1831), of St Georee's,
Edgbaston, Warws. B. 1S3S, at Hampton, Warns. School,
Norwich (private). Matnc. Michs. 1S57; B.A. 1861; M.A.
1864.
LILLISTONE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 21,
1815. Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1S15; B.A. 1819. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) lune 11, 1S20; priest, June 17, 1821. R. of
Barsham, Suffolk, 1828-39. Married, Nov. 10, 1829, Adelaide,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Image, R. of Whepstead. Died
June 23, 1839, at Gravesend, aged 41. Father of the next.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1829, 11. 462, and 1839,
11. 209.)
LILLISTONE, JOHN SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Nov. 19, 1850. S. of the Rev. John (above), deceased. B.
[Dec. 7, 1831] at Barsham, Suffolk. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1853; B.A. (Class.
Trip., 1st Class) 1855; M.A. 1858. Fellow, 1861-9. Ord
deacon (Ely) 1861. Second Master at the Royal Gramma:
School, Lancaster. Latterly of 26, Craven Park, Willesden,
N.W., where he died Oct. 1. 1889. (Marlborough Coll. Keg.;
The Guardian, Oct. 9, 1889.)
LILLY, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT. Adm. Non-Coil. Lent, 1874.
Matric. Lent, 1874. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1874; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1S77; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 18,7; priest, 1878; C. of St James's,
Bristol, 1877-81; C. of St Matthew's, Kingsdown, Bristol,
1881-31 c- of Clifton, 1883-7. V. of Emmanuel Church.
Lambeth. 1SS7-1930. Rural Dean of Lambeth, 1912-30.
Resided latterly at Streatham, where he died Mar. 13, 1932,
aged 78. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 14, 1932.)
LILLY, JOHN ARNOLD. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 28, 1873. [S. of
C. (and Olivia, ne'e Parker). B. Nov. 8, 1854. School, Charter-
house.] Matric. Michs. 1873; minor Scholar. (List of Carthu-
LILLY, PETER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 12, 1S45. S. of
Robert Trapp, of Bristol [and Eliza]. B. there Apr. 8, 1S26.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. (i6</i Wrangler) 1849; M.A. 1853.
Ord. deacon, 1853; priest (Peterb.) 1854; C. of Kegworth,
Leics., 1853-62. C. of Marldon, Devon, 1S62-4. V. of
Collaton, 1864-1010. Died at the vicarage, Mar. IS, iqio.
(Crockford; Clergy List; The Times, Mar. 24, 1910.)
LILLY, RICHARD GEORGE BRACKENRIDGE. Matric. Non-
Coll. Lent, 1885. [S. of Christopher.] B. July 12, 1864 [at
Bristol]. [School, Bristol Grammar.] Migrated to Selwyn
H., Jan. 16, 1886; B.A. 18S7; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1888; priest, 1S91; C. of St Mark's.
Gloucester, 1868-00; C. of St Mary's, Brookneld, Highgate
Rise, 1890-6; C. of Pcrrv Hill. Kent, I-.'. -I L. -1
St Alban's, Streatham Park, 1901-4; C. of Goring-on-
Thames, 1905-7; C.of Attleborough, Norfolk, 1908-9. Perm,
to ofl. in dio. of Southwark, 1912-18 and 1920-31 ; 1 Ixford,
1914-19, and Winchester, 1910-31. Author, Sermons.
Resided latterly at Streatham, where he died Aug. II, 1931.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 13, 1931.)
LILLY, WILLIAM SAMUEL. Adm. pens, .it Peterhouse,
July 3, 1858. Eldest s. of William, of Wntdout House, Barn-
staple.' B. July 10, 1840. Matric. Michs. 1858; Scholar,
1*.,,,, |.L H. 1802, I.I .M. 1870. Hon. Fellow, 1893. Entered
the Madras Civil Service, isi.:; retired, 18-2. Aim. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 27. 1869. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1873. Under-Secretary to the Government of Madras, 18O9,
Received into the Roman Catholic Church; Secretary to the
Catholic Union of Great Britain, 1874-1912. J.P for Mid
dlesex and London. Author, Ancient Religion and Modern
Thought; lhei laims of 1 in istiouity, etc. Died Aug. 20, i,,iq.
(Scott. MSS.; 1 .1 Walker, 514; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men tit the Bar; Law Lists; Who was Who, 1916-28; Diet, of
Indian Biog.)
LIMBERY (post LIMBERY-BUSE), RICHARD BUSE. Adm. at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1S79. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, M.R.C.S., of
Newport, Moil G there Aug )i, i860. School, N. Hyke-
ham, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1885 ; M.A. 1888.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1S81. Took, before t886,
the name of Limbery-Buse. Of 'Florian,' Teignmouth,
Devon.in 1898. Died Oct 27, 1942, at 'Florian,' Tunbndge
Wells. (Venn, 11. 440; Inns of Court; 1 he Times, Oct. 28,
1042.)
LIMBREY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 32) at Si John's, July 8,
1835. B. at Wallington, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A.
1840.
LIMEBER, CHRISTOPHER BAYNES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1851. S. of Edward, bookseller, of Stoke Newington
[and Esther Ann]. B. Oct. 18, 1832, at St Leonard's, Shore-
ditch, London. School, St Paul's. Did not reside. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg., which calls him Limebeer.)
Lindley, Sir Nathaniel
LINAKER, ELLIS EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 5, 1898. S. of William Henry, solicitor, of
Charlesbve, Oraiskirk, deceased. School, Upholland Gram-
mar. Matric. Michs. 1S98. 'Expelled from College.'
LINCOLN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July II,
1793. S.of Edmund, of the Island of Tobago. School, Felsted,
Essex. Matric. Lent, 1795; Scholar, 1797; B.A. I798-
(Al. Felsted.)
LIND, MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 14, 1805.
Matric. Michs. 1S05.
LINDBERG, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30. 1S76. Of Yorkshire. [Only s. of Oscar Lmdberg,
Danish Consul, of Middlesbrough, and Ann, dau. of Thomas
Garbutt, of Norton Grove, Cleveland.] B. Aug. 4, 1855, at
Middlesbrough. [School, Spondon House (private).] Matric.
Michs 1876. At the Slade School of Art. Second Lieut.,
Yorks (West Riding) Rifle Volunteers, 1879; Capt., 5th
Batt., Northumberland Fusiliers (T.), 1895. Served in Malta
during the South African War. Master of Design for
the York Pageant, 1909. Of Acomb House, Acomb, Yorks.
(Army Lists; 1 orkshire Who's Who.)
LINDEMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 4,
171,6 (if Loudon. [S. of William, oilman, of the Strand,
London. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Easter, 1767; Scholar,
1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1775. Of Brmsop, Heref. Ord. deacon
(London) May 26, 1771; priest, Sept. 21, 1772. V. of St
Sithney, Cornwall, 1799-1S19. Married and had issue, two
daughters. Died Sept. 24, 1819, aged 71. Monument in
Sithney Church. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boase, Coll. Lornub ,
502; G.Mag., 1819,11.380.)
LINDEMERE, VICTOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
S. of Louis, of 78. Regent's Park Road, London. B. [Oct. 31],
1881, in Loudon. School, Dover College, Kent. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Called to the Bar. Inner Temple.
July 5, 1905. Served in the Great War. 1914-iu (Capt ,
R.A.S.C; mentioned in despatches). Living at 10, Norman
Avenue, Henlev-on-Thames, 111 1028 Nut in 1 ' Pari. Reg.,
1942. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Lau- Lists, 1940.)
LINDLAY, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 9, 1833.
'Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-year man.'
LINDLEY, EDWARD SEARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of Robert Searles, of Godstone Place,
Surrey." B. 1882, at Warsaw, Poland. School. New College,
Eastbourne. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. M.I.C.E. 1908.
Assistant engineer, Central Provinces, 1904; transferred to
Punjab, 1905; executive engineer, 1912-24; officiating
superintendmg engineer, 1924-8; retired in 1928 Of Wortley
House, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucs., in 1945. (Scott, MSS.;
M.I.C.E. Lists.)
LINDLEY, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity
Hall, 187S. [Eldest s. of Nathaniel (next), of 19, Craven
Hill Gardens, London, W. [B. Sept. 15. i860.] School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1678. Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.,
1881; 1st Dragoons, 1881; Capt.. 1886; Col., 1903. D.A.A.G.,
Aldershot, 1893-6; Jersey, 1899. Served in the S. African
War, 1899-1900. Commandant, School of Instruction,
Imperial Yeomanry, 1901-3. A.A.G., N.E. District and
Northern Command, 1903-5; Commandant, Cavalry School,
1905-7; Brigadier-General commanding 3rd Cavalry Brigade,
1907-10; commanded Welsh Division, 1913-15. In the
Great War, 1914-19 (in Gallipoh, 1915); Col., 1st Dragoons;
Major-Gen., 1010; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
'valuable services'; retired, IQ17. Of Wanul Hall, Milden-
hatl, Suflolk. J.P. for Noil,, Ik and Suffolk. Subsequently of
The Maultwav Ilou-e, Camberiev. Died Apr. 7, 1925.
(Burke. P. and B.; .limy Lists; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LINDLEY, Sir NATHANIEL, Kt. Hon. LL.D. 1898. [Only s. of
John, Ph.D., F.R.S., Professor of botany at University
College, London. B. Nov. 29, 1S28, at Acton Green, Mid-
dlesex.] At University College, London. Adm at the Middle-
Temple. iV|7_ Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1850. Q.C., 1872.
Bencher, 1874. fudge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1875.
Last created and last surviving Serjeant at-Law, England,
1875. Judge of the High Court, 1875-81. Knighted. 1875.
P.C., 1881. Lord Justice of Appeal. 1*81-07. Master of the
Rolls, 1897-1900. Created Baron Lindley, 1900. P.C. Lord
of Appeal in Ordinary, 1900-5. F.R.S., 1S97. Hon. LL.D.,
Edinburgh; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford. Married, Aug
Sarah K.ilheruie, elder dau. of Edward John Teale, of Leeds.
Of The Lodge, East Carleton, Norfolk. Author. Introduction
to the Study of Jurisprudence, etc. Died Dec. 9, 1921. Father
of the above. (Burke, J: and B.; Fox-Davies. Armorial
Families; Middle Temple Bench Booh; Who was Who,
1916-28.)
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LINDLEY, TlNSLEY. Adm. at Cut's, Oct. i, 1884. [3rd] 5. of
Leonard, lace-merchant [and Alderman], of Nottingham. B.
there Oct. 27, 1865. Schools, Nottingham High and Leys,
Cambridge. Matric. Miens. 1884; B.A. 1S88; LL.M. 1898;
LL.D. 1903. Football (Assoc.) 'blue', 1885-8; Capt., 18S8.
Played for England, 1886-91. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. so, 18S6. Called to the Bar, 1SS9. On the .Midi 111. 1
Circuit. Law lecturer at University College, Nottingham.
O.B.E., 19 18, for services as Chief Officer, Nottingham
Special Constabulary and as Deputy Director, Notts. Terri-
torial Association. Commissioner, Military Service (Civil
Liabilities Dept.). Of 14, Park Terrace, Nottingham. {Venn,
11.470; Book of Blues; Burke, O.B.E.; Law Lists until 1940;
Inns of Court.)
LINDON, JAMES HEMERY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1876. S. of the Rev. Thomas Angell [St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 1S47], of Woodbum, St Saviour's, Jersey. B.
1856, at Halliwell, Lanes. Schools [Rossall (1865-71) and]
Victoria College. Jersey. Matric. Michs. 1S76; Scholar, 1S80;
B.A. 1SS1: M.A. 1SS5. Assistant Master at Sydnev I i
School, Australia, in 1SS2. Brother of the next. (Rossall
Sck. Reg.)
LINDON, LEONARD HARFORD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1878. S. of the Rev. T. A. [Thomas Angell, St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 1847]. [B. 1S58.] School, Rossall (Rev. H. A.
James). Matric. Michs. 1878; Winchester reading prize
(2nd), 1S82; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at
Highgate school in 1884; at Sydney Grammar Siho.,1
Australia, 1886-96. Head Master of Geelong Grammar
School, 1896-1910. Warden of Christ's College, Tasmania.
1910-27. Of 17, Cavell St. West Hobart in 1948. Brother oi
the above. {Rossall Sch. Reg. ; F. Brittain.)
LINDSAY, f ALEXANDER WILLIAM CRAWFORD), Lord. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. 31, 1827. [Eldest] s. of James, [24th]
Earl of Crawford and [7th] Earl of Balcarres, [and Maria
Margaret Frances Pennington, dau. of John, 1st Baron
Muncasterj. B. [Oct. 16, 1812] at Muncaster Castle, Cum-
berland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S30; M.A. 1833.
Succeeded his father as 25th Earl of Crawford and 8th Earl
of Balcarres, 1S69. Mimed, July 23, 1846, his second cousin,
Margaret, eldest dau. of Lieut.-General James Lindsay, of
Balcarres. Book-collector and genealogist. Author, Lives
the Lindsays; Sketches of the History of Christian Art, etc.
'One of the most accomplished and learned men of his time.'
Died Dec. 13. 1880, at Florence. Brother of Colin (1836);
father of James L. (1S64). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.;
LINDSAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 19, 180S. [Eldest s. of the Lord Bishop of Kildare,
Charles Dalrymple (Balliol College, Oxford (1779)). by hi*
1st wife, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Fydell, of Boston,
U.S.A.] [B. Oct. 12, 1790, in the County of Cambridge.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 180S; B.A. 1813; M.A. i8r6.
Prebendary of Harristown and 2nd Canon in Kildare Cathe-
dral, 1815-55. -Archdeacon of Kildare, 1818-55. R- of
St Mary's, Dublin, 1829. P.C. of Monkstown, near Dublin,
until 1855. Married, Sept. 28, 1819, Anne, eldest dau. of
Owsley Rowley, of Priory Hill, Hunts., and had issue a
daughter. Died Apr. 23, 1855, at Monkstown, Dublin. Uncle
of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, VI. 56; Burke, P.
and B.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, 1. 656.)
LINDSAY, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 12,
1835. [Only surviving s. of Philip Yorke, of the H.E.I.C.S.]
B. [Dec. 5, 1820) in Calcutta. [School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1847. Died Mar.' 8, 1854, in
New York. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and if.; G. Mag.,
1854, I- 554)
LINDSAY, The Hon. COLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 21,
1836. [4th] s. of James, [24th] Earl of Crawford and [7th]
Earl of Balcarres. B. [Dec. 6], 1819, at Muncaster Castle,
Cumberland. School, Leics. (private). Matric. Michs. 1839.
Churchwarden at time of restoration of Wigan church, 1856.
Founder and first President of the Manchester Church
Society, which in i860 became the English Church Union.
Received into the Roman Catholic Church, 1S68, by Cardinal
Newman. Granted by Pope Pius IX permission to have mass
celebrated in any house where he might happen to live, a
privilege rarely accorded. Author, Union and Uniiy; I >..
Evidence for the Papacy; De Ecclesia et Cathedra; Mary
Queen of Scots and her marriage with Bothwell. Of Deer I'ark,
Honiton, Devon. Married, July 29, 1845, Lady 1
Howard, dau. of the 4th Earl of Wicklow. J.P. for Lanes,
and Devon. Died Jan. 28, 1S92, at 22, Elvaston Place
London, W. Brother of (Alexander W, C.) Lord
(1827); fatherof William A. (1864). (Bouse, 11 .
LINDSAY, FRANCIS BIRDWOOD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1881.
S. of J. G., Colonel, R.E. B. 1862 at Madras. School,
Lindsay, The Hon. James Ludovic
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1881. Resided one year.
Afterwards at St Bartholomew's hospital. Died 1894.
(Wellington Coll. AVc.; Venn, 11.452.)
LINDSAY, FRANCIS HOWARD. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5, 1895.
[4th s. of William Alexander (1864), Windsor Herald. B.
Mar. 9, 1876. School, Malvern.] Matric. Michs. 1895;
Scholar; B.A. 1898. Junior examiner, Scottish Education
Department. Capt. and Temp. Major, 14th Batt. (London
Scottish) Co. of London Regt. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, London Regt. (London Scottish); wounded;
mentioned in despatches); killed in action, July 1, 1916, at
the battle of the Somme. Brother of lames H. (1889).
(Malvern Coll. A, ; , Scott, .1/55.; Univ. War List; Burke,
P. and IS.; The tunes. July 7, i916.)
LINDSAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 12, 1S0S.
Matric. Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1810; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1817.
P.C. of Wimbledon, Surrey, 1819-46. V. of Croydon, Surrev,
1830-46. R. of Sundridge, Kent, 1846-S9. Married, Julv 7,
1S19, Maria, dau. of Joseph Marryat, M.P. for Horsham.
Died June 4, 1859, at Sundridge rectory, aged 70. Father of
Henry (next), James (1850) and William P. (iSs.|) i tfiji
Gen. el Her., 4th S 249 (pedigTee); G. Man , 1 -,..n ,,
Clergy List; Clerical Guide.)
LINDSAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 3,
1842. S. of the Rev. Henry (above). B. at Wimbledon.
School, Kent (private). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 1853. President of the Union, 1845. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Sibbertoft, Northants.,
1847-50; C. of St Marv's, Ide Hill, Kent, 1850-63. R. of
Kettering, Northants., 1863-92. Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough, 1871-92. Rural Dean of Weldon, 1881. Married
Miss Emilv Sutherland, and had issue. Died Apr. 29, [892.
Brother of James (1850) and of William P. (1854). [Crochford;
Northants. Clergy; Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S., III. 249; The
Guardian, May 4, 1892.)
LINDSAY, HUMPHREYS PEARE. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. 10.
1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas (St Aidan, 1855), R. of
Castle Ellis, Co. Wexford, Ireland. B. June 3, 1S62, at Court-
macsherry, Ireland. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr S.
Dill). Matric. Michs. 1S83; exhibitioner; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1890. Ord. deacon (Manchester, for London) 1887; priest
(London) 1889; C. of St George's, Kensington, 1887-90; C. of
Lambeth, iSgo-iqoo. V. of St Andrew's, Battersea, 1900-5.
V. of St Paul's, Heme Hill, 1905-15. V. of St Giles's, Cam-
berwell, 1915-40. Residing at Hurstmontceaux, Si 1 1
1948. Brother of Thomas E. (18S2) and William J. (1S90).
(Scott, MSS.; Crochford.)
LINDSAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 4,
1850. S. of the Rev. Henry (1S0S). B. [Apr. 14, 1831) at
Croydon, Surrey. School, Clapham, London. Matric. Michs.
i- \ •■ I, '!. \ I \ I ;,.:.../ "■'■.'.
1863. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S55; priest, 1856; C. of Stretham,
Cambs., 1S55-6; C. of Market Bosworth, Leics., 1857-8;
C. of W. Horslev, Surrey, 1858-60; C. of Shenton, Leics.,
1860-2; C. of Bredon, Notts., 1862-3. P-C. of Temple
Guiting, Gloucs., 1863-5. C. of Flaxley, 1870-2. Chaplain,
Royal sea-bathing infirmary, Margate, 1884-7. V. of Stalis-
field, 1887-90. R. of E. Langdon, 1890-1901. Lie. pr., dio.
Canterbury, 1901-12. Died s.p. Aug. 21, 1912, suddenly, at
Martin Mill railway station. East Langdon. Brother of
Henry (1842) and William P. (1854). (Crochford; The 1 imes,
Aug. 23, 1912.)
LINDSAY, JAMES HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1889. [Eldest] s. of William Alexander (1864), of 17, Crom-
well Road, London. B. Apr. 29, 1S71, in London. School,
Malvern. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. and LL.B. 1892; M.A.
t897. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 26, 1895.
Lieut., London Scottish, 1899; Capt., 1903. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 1915; Lieut. -Col., 1918; Staff
Capt., 4H1 London Infantry Brigade; commanded 1st Batt.,
London Scottish at Loos and subsequent battles; wounded;
mentioned twice in despatches; D.S.O., 1917). Edited The
London Scottish in the Great War. Of Carnousie, Turriff,
Banffshire. Died Apr. 22, 1940. Brother of Francis II
(1895). (Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Unit War Lis/; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Lou Lists; H h ...<.
Who, 1929-40.)
LINDSAY, The Hon. JAMES LUDOVIC. Adm. Fell I
Trinity, Dec. 19, 1864. [Only] s. of Alexandei William
( 1 -.i«f..rd !--:>, I .r.l I 1
and 8th Earl of Bali irres], oi Haigh 11 Jl, V 1
[and Margaret Lindsay]. 1: [uly . I 1 :, at Si G
1 Matrii Michs. 1865. En:
Lieut., Gi ; resigned his commissi
M.P. for Wigan, 1874 80 I " "t ' ' ! i'1' ''! 0 ester Rifle
leers, 1877. Succeeded his father, Dei
26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres. Organized
173
Lindsay, The Rev. John
an astronomical station at Cadiz for observing the eclipse
of the sun, 1870. Erected an observatory at Dunecht, near
Aberdeen, 1872. Made an expedition to Mauritius to observe
the transit of Venus, 1874. Presented to the nation his
telescopes, instruments and astronomical library, 18BS, tor
the purpose of establishing 111 observatory at Edinburgh;
this was opened in 1896. President of the Royal Astro-
nomical Society, ..:;SanJ 1S70. P.K.S-, 1S7S; l-.S.A Hon.
LL.D.. Edinburgh. 1SS2. Trustee of the British Museum,
1SS5 Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem
in England. Commander of the Legion of Honour Died
tan 11 1913 Father of Lionel (1807). (Fox-Davies,
I, MFimili, : G I C; Burke, P. and B.; Armj Lists;
D.N.B.)
LINDSAY, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 27,
l8ri BA 1S11, incorp. from Dublin; M.A. 1811. c. 01
Passenham, Northants., in 1811. V. of Swinford, Leics.,
1818-75 and V. of Stanford-upnii-Avon, Northants., 1S1S-
75. Died Mir n. 1875. [Al Dublin; Northants. Clergy,
Foster, Index Ecdes.; ' rockford.)
LINDSAY, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 23,
1879 S of James. B. 1S59. at Launcest™. Iasmania.
School, Hobart Town. Tasmania. Matric. Easter, 1879.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1SS0. {Inns 0/ Court.)
LINDSAY, JOHN GERTRONEL BECK. Adm. as a 'Ten-year
man' at Trinity, May 11, 1833-
LINDSAY, The Hon. LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 25.
1807 r6th] s. of [ limes] Ludovic (1864), Earl of Crawford,
oi Hn.1, Hall.Wigan, Lanes. B. [July 20] 1879 m London.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897. Served in the
Great War 1914-19 (private. R. Fusiliers (Public Schools
Batt )• Capt., Ifith Service Batt.. King's Roval Rifle Corps;
employed O.C.B. and at the Foreign c HTice; M.C.; Chevalier,
Legion of Honour). Attached to British delegates, Peace
Conference, 1919. Of Hambrook House, Chichester, in 1940.
{Charterhouse Sell. Keg.; Ume. Wat List; Burke, P. and B.)
LINDSAY, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct 21, iSSS. S. of William, Esq., of Glasgow. B. them
Aug 7 1856. Sri 1. Glasgow Huh. M1tnc.M1chs.1888;
H \ i.s.,, " Pre\i,.iislva missionary in Japan for seven years.
Ministei oi Branton, Northumberland, Presbyterian Church,
in 1906. (/. A. Walker. 603.)
LINDSAY, THOMAS ENRAGHT. Adm. pens, at Sidney.
Oct 10 1882 2nd s. of the Rev. Thomas (St Aldan, 1855),
R of Castle Ellis. Co. Wexford. Ireland. B. Nov. 8, 1863,
at Rathmolvon, C. Meath. School. Manchester Grammar
(MrS. Dill). Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar; B.A. 1885; M.A.
1889 ( Ird. deacon (Winchester) 1880; priest, 1887. Chaplain
and assistant master at Epsom College, Surrey, 1885-8.
C. of Doncaster, 1889-93. V. of Loversal. 1891-2. V. of
St Paul's, Middlesbrough, 1893-1905- V. of Scarborough,
1905-13. V. of Saltburn-bv-tiic-Sea, 1913-25. R. of Stokes-
ley 1925-31''. Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1907-3S. Canon oi
York, 1918-38. OfLastingham, York, in mis. Died Sept. 7,
1047 Brotlierol Humphreys P. (1S83) and William J. (1890).
(< rockford; Who's Who.)
LINDSAY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb 5 1864. Ilddest]s. of the Hon. Colin (1836), of Sillwood,
Brighton B [June 81 1S46 in London. Schools [Radley
and] Eton. Maine . Mi. hs 181,4; B.A. iSt.S; MA. 1-72.
President of the Union, 1S67. Member ol Lloyd s, 1867.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Dee. 21, 181,9. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1873. Q.C., 1897; Bencher, 1906. Portcullis Pur-
suivant 1SS2 94; Windsor Her. del, 1894-1919; Norroy Ring
of Arms mm 22; (Tarenceux King of Arms, 1922-6.
Peerage Counsel. C.V.O., 1924. F.S.A. Of Homton, De>
IF and D L l,.r Devonshire. Author , I lie Royal Household
1 13, 1.121,, 111 London. Father oi
Francis H. (.80S) and lames 11. (.88,,). (Foster, Mm oi the
liar- Middle Temple llench Hook; Burke, P. and B.; Who was
Who, 1916-28; The Times, Si pt. r6, 1926.)
LINDSAY, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm pens at Peterhouse,
Oct 1 1885. [Youngest] s. of J. C. (sn) [Thomas Graham],
Esq rMayor] of Belfast. B. Apr. 14, 1866. School, Leys,
Cambridge. Maine. Michs. 1885 Ml', for South Belt ,.t.
mi-- 18; for Belfast (Cromac Div.). 1918-22. Of Tyrone
House Belfast. Resided subsequently at Cambridge and
tin illv at New Abbey, Dumfries, Died in Seotl md June 21,
one {T. A. Walker, 5S4; Who was Who, 1929-40.)
LINDSAY, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. at Trinity Hall.
mo 1 Matric. Michs. 1894.
LINDSAY, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 1,
,sqo s. of the Rev. Thomas (St Aldan s, 1855). R- of Castle
Ellis Co Wexford. Ireland. B. Mar. 17. 1871. School,
Epsom College (Mr C. Wood). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
LlNDSEY, EARL OF
1893- M B. and B.Chir. 1898; M.A. and M.D. 1902. At Guy's
Hospital; house surgeon there. Clinical assistant, Royal
eye hospital, and King's College hospital. Resident Medi, ,
Officer, Middlesbrough smallpox hospital, 1896. Civil
surgeon, South Aftiean Field Force, 1900-1. Served in the
Great War 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C; ophthalmic surgeon,
4th London general hospital; M.B.E. 1920). Ophthalmic
surgeon, Southwark hospital, and St Giles s hospital.
Camberw.II Of Wimpole Street and Heme Hill. Died
Apr. 9, 193S. Brother of Thomas E. (1S82) and Humphreys
P. (1S83). (Burke, O.B E.; Univ. War Lis/; Medtcal Direc-
tories; The 1 imes, Apr. 12, 1938.)
LINDSAY, WILLIAM PALLISER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 17. 1854. [3rd] s. of the Rev Henry
(1S0S), R, of Sundndge. Kent Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar;
B A 1S50 Married Mary Wilde, of Cheam. Died 1874.
Brother of Henry (1842) and James (1850). {Misc. Gen. et
Her., 4th S., III. 249 (pedigree) )
LINDSAY WILLIAM STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July I, 1S67. S. of William Schaw Esq.
[MP] (for whom see D.N.B.), of Shepperton, Middlesex.
School Harrow Matric. Michs. 1807. Died in New Zealand.
June 28, 1024. {Harrow Sch. Res.)
LINDSAY, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity, Apr. 24, 1851. S. of John. B. in Calcutta India.
School, Liverpool Collegiate Institution. Matnc. Michs.
1851; B.A. 1855.
LINDSAY-CARNEGIE, JOHN (1
•CARNEGIE, JOHN L.
LINDSELL, ARTHUR JAMES GURNEY. Adm. pens at
Christ's Apr 2 1890. S. of Edward Barber (181, 1), solicitor
B Hug' 9, 1880] at Hitchin, Herts. School, Uppingham.
Matnc. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1S99; B.A. 1902. Vli
Solicitor Jan. 1906. Practised in Hitchin and Sleven.ig,
. member of the firm of Hawkins and Co. Of Millneld. Hitchin.
in .,.45. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Pale, II. S30; Lai Lists;
Burke, L.G.)
LINDSELL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus, Dec. 9,
1822. [5th] s. of lohn, Esq. [of Bridge House S, Ives, Hunts
and Margaret, dam of Robert Cartwright, of London). B. at
St Ives. School, Huntingdon. Matric. Easter, 1823; B.A.
18-7- MA iSio. Ord. deaeoii (Norwich) June 18, 1826;
nri.-st <i't ; 1827. Married Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of
John Barber, of Broom Hall, Biggleswade, Beds., and had
issue Lived at Broom Hall, Biggleswade, from c. 1846-1870.
R of Combepvne, Devon, 1870-5 Disappears from (.((-rev
I isl 1S76. Father of John (1S34); brother of John (1804).
( Jesus Coll. Sola; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
LINDSELL, EDWARD BARBER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, .86+. [2nd] s. of John (.834), lawyer. B . '
111 I ondon. School, Tonbridge. Matnc. Michs. 1864; BA
i8i,8- M \ 1873 Adm. Solicitor, 1871. Practised at Hitchin
and Stevenage, Herts.; member of the firm of Hawkins and
1 ., \ well known .1111. dear grower of roses. Of Hill House,
Hitchin, Herts. Father of Arthur J. G. (1899). (I onbndge
Sch. Reg.: Burke, L.G.)
LINDSELL, HENRY MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Dee n 181,4. [Eldest] s. of Lt. Col. [Robert Henry) of Fair-
held Biggleswade, Beds. (B. M.iv 7. I8|0.| school Harrow.
Did not reside. Matric. from Ball., ,] College. Oxford, Oct. 16,
is. ,5 age 1.,; Scholar of Trinity College. Oxford, 1866-71;
B \ (Oxford) 1670; MA. (Oxford) 1872. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple Nov. 18, 1874. Inspector of Schools, 1875-6.
F x iininer for the Board of Education, 1S76; Advisory
1 Mini, il iSqi; Principal Assistant Secretary (Legal), 1903-16.
, |; ,,,„, III Shortmiad, Biggleswade, Beds. J P. and
, -i f,,r Beds. Chairman of Quarter Sessions. Died I c ;,..
1025. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; LawLisls; Whowas II ho, 1916-28.)
LINDSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 11,
1804 [Eldest] s. of J[ohn], merchant [of Bridge House,
St Ives Hunts., and Margaret Cartwright). B. at St Ives.
School, Huntingdon. A Cavalry Officer, 'shot in the Penin-
sular War'. Died unmarried. Brother of Edward (1822).
(Burke, L.G.)
LINDSELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 8, 1S34.
S of the Rev Edward (1822), of Broome Hall, Biggleswade,
Metric Mich's. 1S34; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Adm at
Lincoln's Inn, May 14, 1836 (age 20) Called t., the Bar,
May 5 18, .. Married, 1842, Harriet, dau. of \\ llh am Hogge
banker, oi Biggleswade, Beds. Diedl88l. Father of I, lw n.l
B. (1804). (Burke, L.G.; I. A. Walker, 449; Inns 0) ( mrt;
Law Lists.)
LlNDSEY Earl of, see BERTIE, (Lord) MONTAGUE PERE-
GRINE ALBEMARLE (1881).
Lindsey, James
LINDSEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1773- [2nd] s. of John [and Anne Doig], of Antigl
Indies. [B. July 27. I757-] School. Westminster. Matric
Lent, 1774; Scholar. 1776. R. of St John's, Antigua, 17S7-
1801. Married, Sept. 22, 17S8, Elizabeth Hav. and had issue
Died Apr. 23, 1801. (Record of Old Westminsters; His' of
Antigua, 11. 184 (pedigree).)
LINDSEY, ROBERT (BERTIE), Marquess of. Adm. nobleman
at Sr John's, May iS, 1772. Eldest [2nd, but only surviving
s. of [Peregrine, 3rd] Duke of Ancaster [by his 2nd wife,
Mary, dau. of Thomas Panton, of Newmarket]. [B. Oct. 17
1756, at Grimsthorpe, Lines.] [School, Eton.] Served as a'
Volunteer in N. America, 1777. Lieut., 17th (R. Fusiliers)
1 I of Foot. 9 May 1776; Capt., 15th Regt. of Foot,
Jan. ;o, 1778. Aide-de-camp, in America, to General
Clmton, 1778. Succeeded as 4th Duke of .Ancaster, Aug J2
177S. Lord Lieut, of Lines., 1778. P.C., Feb. 12 ,--.,
Died unmarried July S, 1779, of scarlet fever, at Grimsthorpe
Buned at Edenham. Succeeded in the dukedom by his
uncle, Brownlow (Bertie), who also died s.p.m. (Eton Sch
Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., rv. 360; Burke, P. and B.;
LINDSEY, THOMAS SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 11, 1808. Matric. Michs. 1S08. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of
Hollymount, Co. Mayo, and Lady Margaret Eleanor Bingham
dau. of Charles, 1st Earl of Lucan. B. July 31, 1790] Of
Hollymount. J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff of Mayo, 1822.
Married, May 11. 181S, Margaret Hester, dau. of' Richard
Alexander Oswald, of Auchenharvie, Ayrshire. Died Dec 'I
I rrke, L.G. 1 182.)
LINE, JOHN RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct 6 !88o
Of New Street, Daventrv. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar-
B.A. 18S4; M.A. 1SS7. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1884; priest,
1885; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Barrow-in-Furness
1884-7; C. of St Matthew's, Redhill, Surrev. 1887-00- C of
St James's, Hatcham, Kent, 1800-3. V. of Christ Church
Stone, Staffs., 1S94-1912. Rural Dean of Trentham, 1906-12.
V. of Deane, Lanes., 1912-27. Perm, to off. in dio. of
Winchester, 1932-44. Of 12, Heibert Road, Bournemouth,
where he died Aug. 16, 1944, aged 83. (Crockford: The Times,
Sept. 1, 1944.)
LING, ERNEST EDWARD. Matric. Non-CoU., Michs. 1800 Of
Menaggio, Lake of Como, Italy. Died July 2, 1035, in London
aged 65. (The Times, July 3, 1935.)
LING GERARD ALSTON. Adm. at King's. Sept. 30, 189S
[Eldest] s. of F. G. [solicitor], of The Hill, Framlingham
Suffolk. [School, Felsted.] Maine. .Michs. 1S9S; B.A. igor
Assistant Master at Orley Farm School, Harrow, 1901-3-
at Solihull Grammar School, for one term: at Bramcote
School, Scarborough, 1904-8. Joint Principal of the Modem
School, Harrogate, 1908-9. Served in the Great War
1914-19 (Artists' Rifles, 1915-16; Capt., Suffolk Regt.-
wounded). Assistant Master, 1909-33-, and Joint Head
Master of Sunningdale School, Berks. (Al. Felsted- Scott
Univ. War List; King's Coll. Keg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; C.U. Yearbook and Directory, 1906.)
LING, HENRY PRATT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke
June 26, 1869. [Eldest] s. of Henry, of Wethersfield, Essex'
husbandman. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1869- BA 1873-
M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S72; priest. i873:
C. of King's Norton, Worcs., and Head Master of the
Grammar School there 1872-6. C. of Sutton, Suit-\ i^r,--
R. of Keyworth, Notts., 1878-1928, and R. of St"anton-on-
the-Wolds, 1892-1928. Subsequently of Willi 1
bourne. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
LINGARD (post LINGARD-MONK), JAMES BOUGHEY MONK
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871. [Only] s. of Richard
[solicitor], of Broome House, Cheetham Hill. Manchester
[and sometime of Fulsha-.v Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire] (who
assumed the surname and arms of Monk, by royal licence
1875) [and Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Alexander Lingard'
of Cheadle, Cheshire). B. [Feb. 7] 1853 at Folkestone.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876- M A 1879
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 7, 1S74. Assumed the
additional surname of Monk, Oct. 11, 1875. Of Dunlewv Co
Donegal, and Durleug, Gweedore, Co. Donegal J P for
Cheshire and Donegal. High Sheriff, 1901. Dieds/
1906. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
LINGARD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Dec. 26 1763
B. at Chapel-in-le -Frith, Derbs. Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A.
I 'angler) 1768. Pn bably the man of th. ■
61 Blackwall, Taddington, Derbs.; married Eliza-
beth Shepley; died 1829; probably father of the next
(P. B. G. Binnall.)
LINGARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 25, 1825.
[Probably t. of the above.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829.
Lingwood, Thomas John
Living at Atherstone, Warws., in 1829. A Rev. T. Lingard
died at Leominster in 1840. (P. B. G. Binnall; G. Srag., 1840.
LINGARD (post LINGARD-GUTHRIE), The Rev. ROGER
ROWSON LINGARD. M.A. r86l, incorp. from Oxford
[5th s. of Roger Rowson (by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. George Monk), of Heaton Norris, Lanes. B. Aug. 1826.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man.] Matric from
Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 21, 1844, age 18- BA
(Oxford) 1847; M.A. (Oxford) 1S50. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1S52: pnest, 1S54. C. of St George's, Liverpool, 1852-67.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Brechin. 1S78-1904. Married
Aug. 25, 1858, Helen Kinloch. only child of Charles Guthrie]
of Taybank, Dundee. Assumed the additional surname of
Guthne, Feb. 17, 1871. Of Tavbank House, near Dundee
Died Oct. 24, 190S. Father of Charles M. L. (1S7S) Isub
Guthrie). (Al.Oxon. (sub Guthrie); Burke. L.G., which gives
b Oct. 14. 1825'; King William's Coll. Keg. (Lingard);
( heitenliam Coll. Reg. (sub his son, C. M.) . <
Crockford.)
LINGARD-GUTHRIE, CHARLES MONK (187S), see GUTHRIE
C. M. l.
LINGEN, CHARLES NELSON. Adm. pens, at St John's
Oct. 11, 1861. [2nd] s. of Henry, gent, [and Priscilla, dau. of
Joseph Jones, of Aberystwyth]. B. [Oct. 21, 1S43] at
Penlanolen, Rhayader, Radnors. B.ipt. Dec. 21, 1843.
Matric. Michs. 1S61. Adm. pens, at Pembroke Apr 15
J86z; B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1867; C. of
Muchelney with Drayton, Somerset, 1867-9. C-in-charge of
Llanwrthwl, Brecon, 1872-S 1. J.P. for Radnors. Disappears
from Crockford, [886.
LINGEN, JOHN TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Sept. 22, 1866. [Only] s. of Carol [or Charles], M.D., I. P., of
Hereford. B. there. Matrii Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1866-
B.A. (2o<;/ Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1S77. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 19, 1869. Called to the Bar, June 6 1872
Practised before the Supreme Court at Sydney, N.S. Wales
until 1930. Of Elizabeth Street, Sydney. Died Sept. 6, 1933,'
at Sydney. (Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court- Law
Lists; The Times, Sept. 8, 1933.)
LINGHAM, JOHN FENTIMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Jan 17
183S. Matric. Miehs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1854. Ord'
deacon (Chester) 1843; priest, 1845. V. of Northbourne,
Kent, 1849-52. V. of Margate, 1852-4. R. of Lambeth,
London, 1S54-83. Rural Dean of Lambeth, 1854 1
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Londesborough, 1876-0,3 Lived
latterly at Dawlish and at Blackheath. S.I-:. Died Nov -
1893, at Wimbledon, aged 75. (Crockford; The Guardian
Dec. 6, 1893; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LINGLEY, ARNOLD GALE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi
Sept. 30, 1S90. Of Hertfordshire. [4th s. of the Rev. Thomas
(St Aldan's, 1854), V. of All Saints', Hertford.] B. there
July 20, 1S70. Schools, Brighton College [and St Lawrence
College], Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord
deacon (St Albans) 1S95; priest, 1896; C. of All Saints',
Hertford, 1895-9. R. of Deloraine, Tasmania, 1899-1902
R. of St John's, Hobart, 1902-5. Vice-Warden, I
University, 1903-5. R. of St Michael's, Boston. Natal
1906-8. Of Primrose Club. Park Place, St James's, London
S.W., 1923-48. Died at Winnersh, Berks., Nov 4 1947'
( Brighton Coll. Reg. ; St Laurence Coll. Reg. ; Crockford. j
LINGS, JAMES SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 17,
1873. S. of Charles, Esq. [of Heaton Mersey, Laiics.] [b'
1855.] School, Owens College. Matric. Lent, 1874. JP for
Lanes. Of Cringle Lodge, Levenshulme, Manchester.
LINGWOOD, ROBERT MAULKIN. Adm. pens, at Christ's
May 22, 1832. [Only s. of Peter Lathbury, of Homnger!
Suffolk, and Maria, dau. of Robert Maulkin, of Bury St
Edmunds. B. 1814.] School. Bury St Edmunds. Matric
Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1840. Of Lyston House.
Llanwame, Heref. Subsequently in Devonshire, having met
with a severe reverse of fortune. J.P. and D.L. for Heref
High Sheriff, 1848. Married, 1836, his cousin, Elizabeth
Sole, dau. of Benjamin Lingwood, of Little Saxham. Dii I
June 2, 1887, at Cheltenham. Brother of the nexl
■ Reg.; Fetle, 11. 444; F. P. White; Walford, County
Families.)
LINGWOOD, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr 15
> it- School, Bury St Edmunds. Mat,,
Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. t Ird. deacon and priest
(Heref.) Dec. 1840; C. of Dyndor, Hern
me with Kingscote, GIoucs., 1844-8; C. of Wonston,
'"49-52; C. of Long Newnton, Wilt 1 .
Bicester, Oxon., 1860-4. P.C. of M Its. 1865-
72. DiediniN72. Brother of the above. (BuryGl Sch Rll
I'eile. 11. 451, Clergy Lilt.)
175
LlNKLATER, FREDERICK HaRVIE
LINKLATER, FREDERICK HARVIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 28, 1868. s. nf James Harvie [solicitor], of Streatham
Hill, Surrey. B. 1848, at Brixton, London. School, Gothic
House College, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1808. Called
to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1873. (Law Lists until
1930.)
LINKLATER, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 4, 1867. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Tan. rg, 186
[2nd] s. of lohn.of 18, Queen's Gate Place, London. B. 1851,
at Brixton. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868. Migrated
to Christ Church, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. is, 1869,
age iS. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1850. 'Articled to a solicitor
in London, but living abroad.' [Eton Coll. Reg.; .11. Oxon.)
LINLEY, CHARLES HERBERT. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1SS3.
Assistant mastei ■( Kind's choir school. Mar. 20, 1884-
lune 14. 1884. Adm. at King's, [ulv s. 1SS4; B.A. 1886;
MA ix.-m. ' ml deacon (Nassau) 1886; priest, 1887. Head
M ister of the Diocesan grammar school, and C. of Christ
Church, Nassau, U.S.A., 1886-8. R. of St Luke's. Billings,
Montana 1S8.S ,,,, k ,,t Ibdv Spirit, Miv-.ul.i, M, ntaua,
1890-1907. R. of St Stephen's, Milwaukee, Wis., 1907-11.
R. of Christ Church, KalispeU, Montana, 1911-12. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1913.
LINNELL, JOHN EVERARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. I,
1893. [S, of Forester, of Duddon Lodge, Tarporley.] B.
Ian" .-4, 1875, [School, Denstone College.] Matric. Michs.
1803; B.A i^,o; M.l'.. and B.Chir., 1900. At the London
Hospital. D.P.H. 1004. House surgeon and ophthalmic
clinical assistant, London Hospital, 1900. Surgeon in
S.S. Lake Erie (Elder Dempster), 1901. Vol. civil surgeon,
South African Field Force, 1901-2. Major, R.A.M.C. In
practice at Sheringham, Norfolk, 1903-33. Medical ofhcer of
health for Shenngham. Died Ian. 16, 1933. (Denstone Coll.
Reg.; Medical Direct vies; The Times, Jan. 19, 1933.)
LINNELL, JOHN WYCLIFFE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1899. [2nd] s. of the Rev, John Edward, V. of
Pavenham, Beds, [and Enameline Elizabeth Darby], B.
Oct. 31, 1878, at Burton-on-Trent. School, Bedford Modern
(Rev. R. B. Poole), and at London Univi rsity (B.A. 1S98).
Matric. Michs 1S99; B.A. 1002; M.B. andB.Chir.. i»';;MD.
1913. At the London Hospital. F.R.C.P. House physician,
Poplar Hospital for accidents. House physician, Victoria
Hospital for Children. Medical Superintendent, Mount
Vernon Hospital, Hampstead. Medical Registrar, London
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C; France. Egypt, Gallipoli; M.C.; mentioned in
despatches). Consulting physician, St Albans and Mid-
Herts. Hospital, et< Author, medical, and of 11;,/ Oak, the
Si ,rv of a Forest filiate. ' it 41, Devonshire Street, Portland
Place, W., and the Retreat. Pavenham, Beds., in 1945.
Brother of the next. [Univ. War List; Medical Directories;
Who's Who )
LINNELL, ROBERT McCHEYNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1900. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Edward, V. of
Pavenham, Bedford [and Emmeline Elizabeth Darby]. B.
Feb. 16, 1881, at Burton-on-Trent. School, Bedford Modern.
Matric. Michs. 1000; B.A. 1904. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1907. House physician and senior
medical officer, Newport, Mon., Hospital Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Opt , R.A.M.C); died Mir, 16, 1915,
of meningitis. Brother of the above. (Scott, MSS.; Univ.
War List; Medical Directories.)
L1NNEY, DUNCAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr -'"• '896.
Younger] s. of ',- irge Frederick, schoolmaster, of Guildford
[and Lucy Knight]. B. Aug. 28, i8r\ at Croydon, Surrey.
Schools, Friend^', Saffron Walden, and Guildford grammar
(Mr J.C. Honeybourne), Matric. Michs. iSub; B. A. 1899; M. A.
1910. Assistant Master at Kirkwall Burgh School, Scotland,
in 1903. In the Education Department at Amersfoort, Trans-
vaal, S. Africa; Inspector of Schools. 1003-: Head Master
of Pietersburg School, 1907-14. Inspector of Schools, Wit-
watersrand. 1914-26. Served in the Great War. 1914-19
(Lieut., S. African Irish, 111 German West Africa) Inspector
at Rustenburg, 1026-32, Head Master >t Iiiuuu- 1 entre,
I- bannesburg lo ;' ,,, A - - 1 -t ,mr Ma-tcr, M lohn'- College.
Johannesburg, 1939-43. Died Oct. 7, 1943. (D. S, Linn v )
LINSK1LL, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1876. S. of William, Esq. [and the Hon.
Frances A. Charlotte, dau. of Viscount Valentia]. B. at
Tynemouth. School, private. Matric. Lent, 1877. Played
a prominent part in popularizing golf at Cambridge, the
Linskill Cup being founded in his memory. Resided al
St Andrew's. Died Nov. 22, I92q, aged 74. (Scott, MSS,;
1 he limes, Nov. 26, 1929; Glasgow Herald, Nov. 23, 1929;
C. J. Fordyce.)
Linton, John Henry Headly
LINTHWAITE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age T7) at Jesus, July 4.
1840. S. of Edward. B. at Loughborough, Leics. School,
Loughborough. Of Leicestershire. Matric. Michs. 1840;
Somerville Scholar; B.A. 1S44; M.A. i8s7. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) T847; priest (Peterb.) 1848; C. of mediety of West
Walton Lewes, Norfolk. Head Master of Hawarden, Flints.,
grammar school, 1848-51; of Whitton grammar school,
1857-72. R. of F.bchester, Durham, 1872-92. R. of Blaxhall,
Suffolk, 1892-6. R. of Easton, near Wickham Market,
Norfolk. 1S96-9. Died Sept. 17, 1899. (Scott, MSS.; The
Tunes, Sept. 30, 1S99.)
LINTON, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Aug. I, 1863. Of Northamptonshire. [Doubtless s. of the
Rev. Hewett (1813) or the Rev. Thomas (1816).] Matric.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Bp.
Hobhouse, for Bath and Wells) 1867; priest (Peterb.) 1S68;
C of St Saviour's, Bath, 1867-S; C of Oundle, Northants.,
T868-70. Chaplain to Sir Michael Robert Shaw Stewart, of
Ardgowan, Greenock, 1870-90. Secretary and Treasurer,
Glasgow diocesan board of foreign missions, 1880-2. Author
of libretto, Ezekiel, an Oratorio I sic by Garth). Died
Nov. I, 1890. {Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 12, 1890.)
LINTON, EDWARD COX. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892.
S. of Henry, of The Abbev. Birkenhead. Cheshire. B. 1874,
at Birkenhead. School, Birkenhead proprietary. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1807; priest, 189S; C of Knowstone with Molland, Devon,
1897-1900. Assistant Chaplain at the gnrrison church,
Portsmouth, 1900-1. C. of St Barnabas's, GiUingham, Kent,
1901-11. V. of Hailing, ioir-20. V. of St Michael and All
Angels, Be. kenham, 1020-36. Died Nov. 7, 1936, in London.
(Trinity Coll. Record, 1936; CM. Yearbook and Directory;
Crockford; The J unes. Nov. 9, 1936.}
LINTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall. Apr. 12, TS63.
[4th] s. of the Rev. James (Brasenose College, 1 ixford, 1817),
of Hemingford House, St Ives, Hunts. [B. Oct, ::, 1844.]
School, Uppingham. Matric Michs, 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A.
1870. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1870; priest,
1871; C. of Corsham, Wilts. 1870-2; V. there, 1872 89.
English Chaplain at Bonn, Germany, 18S9-90. Died July 13,
1890, it Bonn, (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.; Crock-
ford. 1 he Guardian, July 23, 1890.)
LINTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 15, 1820. [2nd]
s. of John, of Stirtlow (or Sturtloe), near Buckden, Hunts.
B. [Feb. 26, 1803] at Freiston, Lines. School, Rugby.
Matrii . Lent, 1821. Name removed, Oct. 1821. Adm. at
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1821, 'aged 17'; B.A. (Oxford)
1824; M.A. (Oxford) 1S27. Fellow of Magdalen, 1 831-5. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 18:0; priest, 1.827; C. of Diddington, Hunts.,
1827-35; V. there 1835-56. R. of St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford,
1856-77. Hon. Canon of Christ Church, 187T. Married,
Oct, 2i. 1835, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. William Richardson,
V of Ferrybridge, Yorks., and bad issue. Author, A Grammar
ofthe New Testament Dialed; Critical Notes on the New- Testa-
ment. Of Stirtlow House, Hunts., and Freiston, Lines. Died
Apr. 14, 1887. For the long connexion of the Linton family
with Freiston. see Freiston with Butterwkk, by J. R. Trotter
(1936). (RugbySch. Reg.; Pelle, 11. 403; Al. (lion.; Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
LINTON, HEWETT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 22, 1813.
S. of the Rev. Robert (Glasgow Univ., 17S6) [and Mary
Thomhnson], B. at Fothcringhav. Northants. School,
F0th.Tingh.1y (his father), Matric. Michs. 1S14; B.A. 1S1S;
M.A.1821. Ord. deacon (Peterb) Apr. g, 1820; priest, June 17,
1821; C of Hemington and Lutton, Northants., 1820-9.
V. of Nassington with Yarwell, 1820-79. Non-resident
latterly, from ill-health, residing at Torquay and at
Sydenham. Married (1) Sarah — ; (2) June 10, 1841,
C atherine, dau of Michael Atkinson, of Lincoln. Died Mar. 8,
1879, aged 82. Brother of Thomas (1816). (Crockford;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. t lergv; The Guardian.
Mar. 12. 18-0; G. Mag., 1S41. 11. 201.)
LINTON, JAMES M1TCHELS0N. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1S93. [Eldest] s. of Henry Piper [solicitor], of
Llandafl Plate, Llandafl, Glum. B. [Aug. 24], 1875, at
Llandafl. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; MA. 1900. Adm Solicitor, 1800. Practised at New-
port, Mon. Died Dec, 24. 1041, at Christchurch, Newport.
(Winchester Loll. Reg.; Law Lists, The 1 win, Dec. 27, 1941.)
LINTON, JOHN HENRY HEADLY. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1886. S. of J., Esq., of Westwick Hall, Cambridgeshire.
Schools, Lancaster Grammar (and Felsted]. Matric. Michs.
r88t>. (Al. Felsted.)
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Linton, Robert Cornelius
LINTON, ROBERT CORNELIUS. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 26, 1S97.
[S. of the Rev. Robert Mayer (Trinitv College, Dubli
R. of Girton, Cambs. IS. Apr [878, at Lancaster.] Schools,
[Birkenhead and] Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar;
B.A. iqoo; M.A. 1927. Clerk in the Civil Service of the Cape
of Good Hope, 1900. J. P. for Kimberley district, 1903. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 190S: priest, rgo9; C. of Sedgefield,
Durham, 190S-19. Served in the Great War, ioi|-i> I I
in Mediterranean, India and East Africa). Chaplain. Mersey
mission to seamen, at Birkenhead, 1919-27. Lie
dio. of Liverpool, 1925-7. R. of St Andrew's episcopal
Church, Kelso, Roxburgs., 1927-4S-. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Scott, MSS.; Scottish Bi igraphies; Ci rkford.)
LINTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June iz, 1816.
S. of the Rev. Robert (Glasgow University, 1786), of
Northants. School, Fotheringhav. Matric. Michs. 1S17;
B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 17, 182 1;
priest, June 2, T822; C. of Sibson and Stibbington, Hunts.,
1822-32. V. of Apethorpe, N'orthants., 1832-3. V. of
Fotheringhay, 1832-58. V. of Warmington, Northants.,
1S33-43. Disappears from Clergy List, 1859. Brother of
Hewett (1813). (Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy.)
LINWOOD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1834.
Matric. Michs. 1S35. Doubtless the man of these names who
matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Dec. 10, 1835. [Only s.
of William, of Birmingham. B. 1817. School, Birmingham
Grammar.] Hertford, Ireland and Craven Scholar, 1836;
Boden Sanskrit Scholar, 1839; Student, 1837-51; B.A.
(Oxford) 1839; M.A. (Oxford) 1842. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1843. Assistant Master at Shrewsburv. Author, Classical.
Of Birchfield, Handsworth, Staffs., where he died Sept. 7,
1878. (Boose, II. 443; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; D.N.B.)
LINZEE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. n,
1791. S. of Robert. B. at Newport, Isle of Wight. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1791; B.A. 1796;
MA. 1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 12. 1--17, V 01
Exning, Suffolk, 1797-1813. R. of Charlton, Kent, 1 r<vo--
1806. V. of St Alkmund, Shrewsburv, 1806. R. oi West
Tilbury, Essex, 1818-42. Of Kelvedon Hall, Essex. Married,
Oct. 25, 1803, Miss — Warner. Resided latterly at Perm,
Bucks. Died Aug. 4, 1842, at Binneld, Berks., aged 68.
(Rugby Sch. Reg. (under his son Edward Hood); Peile. 11.
332; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1642, 11.
438.)
LIPIKORN, KHOON. Adm. at King's, Nov. 6, 1897. [S. of
Nai Chuen.] School. Suan Ananta, Bangkok, Siam. Matric.
Lent. 1S9S. Left the College, Sept. 1859. His name was
originally Nai Lad, the title of Khoon Lipikorn having been
conferred on him by H.M. the King of Siam in 1896. In
1902 the title of Luang Noranate was granted to him by the
King. Known as Phya Naraneti Banjakich in 1925. Passed
Siamese law examinations, becoming a barrister in Jan. 1901.
Judge of the Civil Court, Siam, 1900. Judge of the Appeal
Court of Bangkok, 1902; Acting Chief Judge of the Criminal
Court, 1903; Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal in 1925.
Second Grand Councillor, 1918. Of Sapau Jhan, Bangkok,
in 1925. (King's Coll. Adm. Reg.)
LIPPINCOTT [or CANN-LIPPINCOTT], ROBERT CANN. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Jan. 28, tS59. S. of Robert [Cann] (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1836), of Over Court [Almondsbury,
Gloucs.] [and Margaret Agnes, dau. of Ebenezer Ludlow,
Serjeant-at-Law]. B. there 1841. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs, i860, as Cann-Lippincott. Died Mar. 29, 1917.
(C. R. Huddleston.)
LIPSCOMB, EUSTACE HENRY. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. I,
1878. S. of John Thomas Nicholson, M.D., of St Albans,
Herts. B. there. School, Priory Hill preparatory, St Albans,
and Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1S78; B.A. 1882; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1S90. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1886.
Resident Clinical Assistant, East London Hospital for
Children. Practised at St Albans. Hon. Medical Officer,
St Albans Hospital. Mayorof St Albans. 1909. Died Am. 25.
1924, at Tregastel, Brittany, as the result of a boating
accident. Brother of William G. (1882). (Venn, II. 435 and
addenda, 1940; Scott. MSS.; Medical Directories; Ihc times,
Sept. 5. 1 /-1 1
LIPSCOMB, GEORGE EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
LIPSCOMB, WILLIAM GULL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi
Oct. 2, 1882. Of Hertfordshire. [S. of John Thomas
Nicholson, M.D.i B. Dec 21. 1-' Schools,
St Albans Grammar and Norwich Grammar. Maine. Michs.
Lister, Anthony
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master for three
years at a private school, Brighton; at I
School, London, 1889-1901. Head Master of the County
Hiqh School, Isleworth, Middlesex, 1901-3. Head Master of
the Grammar School, Bolton, 1903-1S-. Author, educational.
Hon. Secretary, Modern Languages Association, 189)
Died Feb. 12, 1937, at Niton, Isle of Wight. Bui
St Lawrence. Isle of Wight. Brother of Euslaee H. [1S7RI.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 15, 1937.)
LIPTROTT, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jnlv
Of Leicestershire. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Isaac ■
M iti: Easter, 1791; B.A. 1793; M.B. 1796.
LIPTROTT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel, July 9,
1761. S. of the Rev. Bexworth [Queen's College, Oxford,
1726]. B. at Highgate, Middlesex. School, Nuneaton
(Mr Liptrott). Matric. Michs. T762; B.A. T766. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) 1767; C. of Easton-Maudit, Northants., 1767. C. of
Grendon, 176S; sequestrator, 1770-2. Brother of the m .t
(Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles., gives one of these
names as V. of Rvarsh, Kent, 1802; V. of Steventon, Berks.,
1S05, and V. of Egham, Surrey, 1806; but see an Oxford
namesake.)
LIPTROTT, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Emmanuel,
rune 0, 1766. S. of the Rev. Bexworth [Queen's College,
Oxford, 1726]. B. at Totteridse, Herts. MatricMicl
B.A. 1770. Ord. priest (London) May 29, 1774. Brother of
the above.
LIPYEATT, CHARLES JONATHAN PERCY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Mar. 4, 1814. B. in Spain. Father's county,
Essex. [S. of Thomas Tercv (1786).] Matric. Michs. 18 14;
B.A. 1818. Married, Oct. 6, 1846, Mary, dau. of Captain
Joshua Rowley Watson, R.N. Died Nov. 5. 1873. at the
Priorv, Dawlish, aged 77. (St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 360;
The times, Nov. 17, 1873; G. Mag., 1847. 1. 170.)
LIPYEATT, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 10, 1766. S. of Christopher, brewer, of Wilts. B. at
Marlborough. School, Marlborough Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1767; B.A. 1771; M.A. 1774; B.D. 1781. Fellow,
1772-92. Ord. deacon (London) May 26, 1771; priest.
June 6, 1773. R- of West Tanfield, Yorks., 1780-7. Chaplain
to the Marquess of Aylesbury, 1781 (and tutor to Lord
George Bruce, elder s. of the Marquess). R. of Wath, 1787-99
V. of Marton-cuw-Grafton, 179WJ. Married, Sept. 17, 170 V
Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Gibson, V. of Bishop's Stortford,*
Herts. Died Jan. 2, 1799, aged 50. Buried at Wath. (St
John's Coll. Adm., III. 712; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1799,
LIPYEATT, THOMAS PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St
John's, Dec. 22, 1786. [Only] s. of the Rev. Jonathan
(1736-7), R. of Gt Hallingbury, Essex [and Anne], B.
[Nov. 7; bapt. Nov. 17, 1770J, at Bovinger (Bobbingworth),
Essex. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar,
1788; B.A. 1793. Ensign in the 16th Regt. of Foot, May 18.
1793; transferred to one of the new independent companies
of Foot, as Lieut., Oct. 16, 1793; Capt. Feb. 15, 1794; Capt.,
66th (The Berkshire) Regt. of Foot, Apr. 9, 1794-6. Married,
Jan. 20, 1795, at Gibraltar, Arabella Dorothea, dau. of John
Raleigh, Esq., Secretary to the Governor of Gibraltar.
Probably died in 1796 or 1797, for when, on Aug. 4, 1797, his
sister Elizabeth married Richard Tyrwhitt, of Lincoln's Inn,
she is described as 'only child of the Rev. Jonathan.' His
father's will mentions his grandson, Charles J. P. (1814).
(G. Mag., 1797, 11. 710.)
L1SM0RE, VISCOUNT (1793), see O'CALLAGHAN, CORNELIUS
LISTER, ALFRED EDMUND BRADLEY. Matric. Non-Coil.,
Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1892; priest, 1893; C. of Godstone, Surrey, 1892-1900; C. of
Sutton, 1900-12. R. of Woodmansterne, 1912-42. Died, as
the result of an accident, June 20, 1942, aged 1
Yearbook and Directory; Crockford; The Times, June 24,
1942.)
LISTER [post MARSDEN], ANTHONY. Adm. pens, ll
a, 1795. [S. of Anthony (Vt Co] .Oxford,
1762).] B. at Giggleswick, Yorks. [Scl
Matric. Easter, 1797; B.A. 1800. Migrated to Emmanuel,
June 30, 1803; M.A. 1803. V. of Gargrave, Yorks.,
V. of Tatham, Lanes.. [809 -.' t. Clin
Marsden on inheriting property from his relative, I hn
1 ' nrungton Hall. Married, 1807, the
0) Willi hi, York 1 iii .1 1 1 b 1 :, 1852. Father of 1.
Marsden (sub Marsden) (1838). (SedierghSch. Reg.; Cant. 1,1
Bk.; 1
W. A Miuffrey.)
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LISTER, ARTHUR HUGH. Adm. yens, at Trinity, June 21,
1883. S. of Arthur [F.R.S.], of Levtonstone, I'wx B. there
1864. School, Marlborough College. Matric, Michs. [883;
B.A. 1886. At King's College, London. M.B. and CM.,
Aberdeen, 1895; Mil, Aberdeen, 1904. House physician,
Middlesex Hospital. Medical Officer, Morningfield hospital,
and Assistant Physician, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen.
Lecturer in Clinical Medicine, R. Infirmary, Aberdeen.
Practised at Aberdeen. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C. (T.F.); C.M.G.; mentioned in des-
patches); died Tulv 1;, ioin, of tuberculosis, at sea, when
returnim' from Egypt Brother of Joseph I. (1875) and
William T. (r886). [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories; The Times, July 27, 1916.)
LISTER, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Tulv 28,
[899. S. of the- Rev. Arthur Henrv (London College of
divinity, 1875), R. of St Saviour's, Darley, near Leeds. B.
'Apr. 7, 1880], at Pudsey, Yorks. School, Ripon Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 100;; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon
Durtniul 1 .... ■;; prii-sl. 190s; C. of Stockton-on-Tees, 1903-8;
C of St < utl bert's, Durham, 1908-11; C. of St Margaret's.
I Id, Durl un, 1911-25. R. of St Stephen's, South
Shields, 1925 ., V. of Curbar, Derbs., 1935-48-. Brotherof
John (r897). {1'eile, 11. 835; C.U. Yearbook and Directory;
1 ckford.)
LISTER, BROOKS PRIESTLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 30, 1850. S. of James, banker. B. Oct. 7,
1832, at Liverpool. School, Grange, Sunderland. Matric.
Michs. 1850. Migrated to Christ's, Ian. .- 5, 1852; B.A. 1861;
M.A. 1866. C. of Ripple, Kent, [869-70. Died Dec. 19, 1893.
{Telle, 11. 522, which gives 'b. at Manchester'; Crockford;
ThcGuardian, Dei 28, 1893 )
LISTER, CHARLES EDMOND. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 25,
1S1.7 S. of John, Esq., J. P. for W. Riding of Yorks., of
Shibden Hall, Halifax. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. 1871. At St George's Hospital and Liverpool.
L.K.Q.C.P., Ireland, and L.M.. 1884; L.R.C.S.I., 1887;
M.R.C.S., [888. House Surgeon, Liverpool Royal Infirmary.
Surgeon, Red Cross (Shipping) Line. Died Nov. 6, 1 I9, il
Santa Anna, Bolivia, S. America. [Verm, II. 379; Medical
Directories.)
LISTER, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, {age 20) at Jesus,
M.v 16, 1S65. S. of Charles, Esq. B. at Doncaster. School,
Grantham. Matric. Michs. [865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1875. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Bramley, Yorks.,
1871-6. R. of Stanningley, [876-04. Disappears from
Crockford, 1895.
LISTER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Mar. 12.
Fell.-Com., Feb. 18, 1792. Of Lincolnshire. [Probably
s. of George, pocket-book maker, of Old Bail- v. School,
St Paul's.) Matric Mi, hs. 1788; Scholar. 178S; LL.B 1793
Doubtless father of the next. (SI Paul's Sch. Reg.)
LISTER, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, June 15,
1820. S. of George (doubtless the above), of Girsby House,
near Wragby, Lines B. Apr. 4, 1803. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Aug. I, 182,1. Adm. ('M.A.') at Downing, May 5,
[831. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1815. Wronglv entered as
'Lictor' in Eton Sch. Lists. {Inns of ('curt; Sir Wasey
Sterry.)
LISTER, GEORGE EDMUND. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1889.
LISTER, GEORGE SPOFFORTH. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 4, 1830. [Eldest] s. of lames, of Ousefleet
Grange. Whitgift, Yorks. (and Alice, dau. of Robert
Spofforth, of Howden, Yorks.). B. there [June 12, 181 1].
School, Notts, (private). Matric Michs. 1S30. Migrated
(age 19) to Trinity, Ian. jr, 1831; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837.
Mum, I. Nov 23, 1848, Caroline, dau. of William Mostyn
Owen, "1 W Ihouse, Shropshire. ILL., IP. for Lines.
1.1' for the West Riding. Of Finningley Park, Itawtrv,
Yorks., and Hirst Priory, Lines. Brother of Thomas H.
(1843).
LISTER, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 27, 1840
S. of Charles, mas,, 11. of Doncaster [and Ann]. B. Mar. 27,
1S21. School, Doncaster (Rev. Henry Cape). Migrated as
pens, to St Catharine's. Oct. 13, 1840. Matric, Michs. 1K40;
Scholar; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Kipon) 1844;
priest (Lincoln) 1855; C. of Coley, Yorks., 1844-5. P.C. of
Boxmoor, Herts., 1845-65. R. of Hawridge, Bucks., 1865-97.
Died at the rectory, July 16, 1807. Father of Martin H. D.
(1872). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
LISTER, JAMES BROWN (1859), see SIMPSON.
LISTER, JAMES STOVIN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1882.
[Younger s. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (1843), of Cove Hall.
Beccles, Suffolk. B. Sept. 26, 1863 Scl I, Repton.]
Main,. Michs 1882; B.A. 1888; M.A 1892. "id. deacon
Lister, Samuel
(Hereford) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of Hope-under-Dinmore,
Heref., 1889-92; C. of Broughton, Lines., 1892-4; C. of
South Stoke. Oxon., 1894-5. Chaplain at Madras, India,
1895-6. V. of Kilmeston with Beauworth, Hants., [897-
[904. C. of Pill, Somerset, 1905-6. R. of Somersby and
Bag Enderby, Lines., 1906-28. Died Sept. T3, 1928. [Repton
Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 15,
1928.)
LISTER, JOHN. Adm. at Queens', Oct. 25, 1825. Of Yorkshire.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Nov. 30, 1826. Matric. Michs.
[826; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1830; priest
(York) 1831. P.C. of Stanley, Yorks., 1833-44. V.ofThorpe,
Surrey, 1844-^3. R. (and patron) of Croughton. Northants.,
1849^31. Died at the rectory, Nov. 23, 1891, aged 86.
[Northants. Clergy; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 2, 1891.)
LISTER. JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8, 1897 S 1
the Rev. Arthur Henry (London College of Diviinr
V. of Darley, Leeds [and Ellen Tohnson Airson]. B. Feb. 24,
T879, at Pudsey, near Leeds. Schools, St Olave's. York
(Rev. H. A. Wilson), and Ripon Grammar (Rev. C. C. S.
Bland). Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1904. Brother of Arthur
W. (1899).
LISTER, JOHN SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 6, 1831. Of Lincolnshire. [2nd s. of Matthew Bancroft,
of Burwell Park, High Sheriff (and Sophia Bolton). B. there
Ian. 25, 1S12. School, Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1831;
Scholar. 1832; B.A. 1835. Of Saleby Grange. Alford, I. in, s .
J. P. for Lines. Farmed for thirty years. Married. May 4,
1842, Elizabeth, dau. of William Wileock, of Savile Hall.
Halifax, and had issue. Died Apr. 8, 1901. Brothel of
Joseph M. (1831). [Sedbergh Sch. Keg.; Burke, Z..G.)
LISTER, JOHN VENNING. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898. S of
Henry John, of Featherston, Westfield Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham. B. Dec. 12, 1879, at Hampstead. School,
Mason College, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901; M.A. 1909. Adm. Solicitor, Oct. 1006. Took pupils at
Crowborough, Sussex until 1925. Of Lydford, Devon in 1948.
LISTER, JOSEPH. Hon. LL.D. 1881. [2nds.of Joseph Jackson,
F.R.S. (for whom see D.N.B.). B. Apr. 5, 1827, at U/pton,
Essex. B.A., London University, 1847; M.B., London,
1852.] F.R.C.S., 1S52 I" Our, 1 Vi, tor, a,
1878. Regius Professor of surgery at Glasgow University,
1860-9. Professor of clinical surgery at Edinburgh Uni-
versity, 1869-77. Professor of clinical surgery at King's
College, London, 1877-93. Founder of antiseptic system of
treatment in surgery. F.R.S., 1S78. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford,
1886. Created Bart., 1S83, and Baron Lister, of Lyme R,
1897. 1 i.M., 1902. P.C. President of the Royal Society,
[895-1900. President of the British Association, 1896.
Married, 1856, Agnes, eldest dau. of James Syme, surgeon,
of Edinburgh. Died Feb. 10, 1912. {Medical Directories;
D.N.B.; Whowas Who, 1897-1916.)
LISTER, JOSEPH JACKSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, 1 lei is,
[875. S. of Arthur, wine merchant [F.R.S. , a distinguished
botanist] [and Susanna]. B. Aug. 3, 1S57, at Leytonstone,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 18,83. Fellow,
1899-1910. Demonstrator in comparative Anatomy, i88r,
1894, 1904. Assistant Superintendent of the museum of
Zoology, 1891. Den strator 1,, animal morphology, 1892.
F.R.S..' 19,,,,. Author, zoological. Of Mertoi House, Grant-
Chester, where he died Feb. 5. 192;. Brothei ,,l Arthur H.
(1885) and William T. (1880); neph,-w ,,f ll„ iliove. (Scott,
.l/.ss.; Who mas Who, 28,)
LISTER, JOSEPH MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 1,8) at Trinity,
May n, 1831. S. of Matthew Bancroft [Christ Church,
Oxford, 1784]. B. [Jan. 1813] at Burwell Park, Lines.
School, Lines, (private). Matric, Michs. 1831; B.A. 18 -,5.
V. of Burwell with Goulceby, Lines., 1837-53, and R. of
Muckton, 1841-53. C. of St Mark's. Scarborough, 1868-9.
Died in July, 1891. Brother of John S. (i83r). [Clergv
List.)
LISTER, MARTIN HENRY DRAYSON. Adm. (age 21) at Caii 5,
Oct. 1, 1872. S. of the Rev. Henry ([S40), R. of Hawridge,
Bucks. B. at Boxmoor, Hemcl Hempstead. School, private.
Matne. Mi, hs. 1- :, B.A. [876. Hied Feb. 28, 1S86, at
Hastings. [Venn, 11. 405; The Times (will), Aug. 1, [888.)
LISTER, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, June 21,
1791. 2nd s. ,,f lames, innkeeper, of Gearstones, Yorks.
B. there. Matric/ Michs. [791; B.A. 1705. Doubtless the
man of these names, B.C. of Lytham, Lanes., 1S00-37.
(( lerical Guide.)
LISTER. SAMUEL. Adm. (age :i) at Caius, May 14, [838. S.
,,l [ohn, merchant, of Bramlev, Leeds. B. there [Mar. 8,
1819]. School, private. Maine. Michs. 1S38. Migrated to
Sidney, Feb. 10, 1S40; B.A. 184 s. [Venn, II. 243.)
178
Lister, Thomas
LISTER. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Maj 6, I
Of Staffordshire. [2nd s. of Nathaniel (Lincoli
Oxford, 1745), M.P., of Armitage Park. B. Nov. 10, 1772]
Maine. Michs. 17Q0; B.A. 1795; LL.B. 1798. Incorp.
(St Mary Hall) at Oxford, 1801; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1802. Of
Armitage Park, Staffs., D.L. Married (1) Jan. 6, 1S00,
Harriet Anne, dan. of John Seale, of Mount Boone, Devon
andhadissue; (2) 1805, Mary, dau. of William Grove, D.C.I
of Honiley, Warws., High Sheriff, and had further issue.
Gave £ 100 towards re-building after the College fire in 18:1.
Author, Opposition Dangerous (speech at the Countv Hall in
Stafford, as chairman of a meeting for the formation of an
Auxiliary Bible Society, 1812). Died Feb. 24, 1S28. Father
of the next. (At. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
LISTER, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 10) at Trinity
M iv z8, 1S19. [Eldest] s. of Thomas (above), of Amiitage
Park, Lichfield. Staffs, [by his 1st wife]. B. [ihoo] in London
School, Westminster. Matric, Michs. 1.820. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Dec. 14, 1821. Commissioner for enquiring into
the state of religious and other instruction in Ireland, 1834.
Commissioner for enquiring into opportunities for religious
instruction and worship in Scotland, 1835. The first
Registrar-General of England and Wales, 1836-42. Novelist
and dramatist, chiefly famed for his novel Granby, 1826-
also wrote a tragedy, Epichans. etc. Married. Nov. '• 1- v,'
Maria Theresa, only dau. of the Hon. George Villiers 1 if
Armitage Park, Staffs., and Kent House. Knightsbndge
London. Died June 5, 1842. Father of Thomas V. (1840).
{Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court;
LISTER, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
May 2, 1843. S. of James, Esq., formerly of Ousefleet Grange,
V\hitgift, Yorks. B. there. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric
Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Lincoln!
1847; pnest, 1848. V. of Luddington, Lines., 1848-65 Of
Scremby Hall, Spilsbv (unbeneficed) 1867-78. Married 1853
Mary Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Francis Swan, R. of Ben-
nington. V. of Somersby with Bag-Enderbv, 1S78-82. J. P.
for Lines. Recorded as unbeneficed, 1883-9, and disappe its
from Crockford, 1890. Father of James S. (1SS2) brother of
George S. (1830). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
LISTER. THOMAS PINDAR. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at
M ' "l S. of Thomas, Esq., of Lines. B. at
Girsby. School, Beverley.
LISTER, THOMAS THOMPSON CUNLIFFE. Adm. Fell -Com
(age 2r) at Magdalene, May 12, 1S43. S. of Ellis Cunliffe
Lister Kaye, Esq., of Manningham, near Bradford (and his
2nd wife, Mary Ewbank, dau. of William Kay, of Cottingham
Yorks.). [B. 1821.] School, private. Matric. Michs: 1S43!
Married, 1S57, Margaret, dau. of lohn Dearden, of Hollins
Hall, Halifax, J.P. Brother of William C. (1825).
LISTER, THOMAS VILLIERS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Oct. 19, 1849. S. of Thomas Henry (1819) [Registrar-
General, and novelist], of Armitage Park, Staffs. B
1832], in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1850'
M.A. 1S53. Entered the Foreign Office, 1853; Private
Secretary to the Earl of Clarendon and precis-writer to Lord
John Russell; attached to Lord John Russell's mission to
Vienna, 1855; to the Earl of Clarendon's mission to Paris,
1856, and to Earl Granville's special embassy to Prussia'
1861. Assistant Under-Secretarv of State for Foreign Affairs'
1873-94. K.C.M.G., 1885. D.L. for Radnor. Of Armitage
Hill, Ascot, Berks. Married (1) Oct. 30, 1862, Fannv dau
of W. Coryton, of Pennine Castle, Cornwall, and ha
(2) July 10, 1877, Florence Senna, dau. of Willi
Hamilton, F.R.S., M.P., and had further issue. Di.-,! I
1902. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who, 1807-
1916.)
LISTER, WALTER KENRICK. Adm. at Pembroke Oct 1897
2nd s. of Walter Venning, J.P., brewer, of Gt Walti
Dover. B. July 14, 1879, at Eastrv. Schools [Dover College
and] Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Second
Lieut., 1st Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery, 1900. In the
brewery business of Messrs Gardner and Co. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Public Schools (iSth R. Fusiliers)- and
1st London R. Fusiliers; Capt., R.G.A. (T.F.); wounded)
Of Cyprus House, Ash, Canterburv. in 194G. (Dover Coll
Reg.; ( iiarterhouse Sch. Reg.; Pembroke I
War List; Army Lists.)
LISTER, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Qief.ns', June -7
1835. 'Plusannos-'., natus.' A'Ti
(Llandaffj 1S33; priest, 1834. \ Glam., 1838
Bushbury, Miffs., 1839-64. Rural I
Chaplain to the Earl of Beverley, 1853-64. Ami.
Prophetical Essay. Died Feb. 15, 1864, at Bushbun
(Clergy List; Cant Act Bk.; (. rock ford; G. Mag 1864I
399-) '
Litchfield, Percival Edmund
LISTER, WILLIAM CUNLIFFE. Adm. pens (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 18, 1825. [Eldest] s. of Ellis [Cunliffe, M.P.].
H. [Dec. 13, is<i.,i. at Addingham, Yorks. School,
house Maine. Mi lis. i-.j-. 1: \ ,s,I. Called to the Bar.
Lincoln s Inn, 1834. M.P. for Bradford, July-Sept. 1841.
1 1 Aug. 12. 1841. Brother of Thomas T.C. (1843). (List of
Carthusians (parentage not given); Return of M.P.'s; Inns
of Court.)
LISTER, WILLIAM TINDALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 14
1886. [Youngest] s. of Arthur [F.R.S.], of Levtonstone',
Lssex. B. there [Nov. 4], 1868. School, Oliver's Mount,
Scarborough. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.B. 1892;
B.Chir., 1S92; M.A. and M.D. 1922. At University College!
London. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895; F.R.C.S.. iS„s.
Ophthalmic surgeon to the London Hospital. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Colone., A. M.S.; consulting oph-
thalmic surgeon to the B.E.F.; mentioned five times in
despatches, and in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services). Hunterian Professor, R.C.S., 1918. Surgeon-
Oculist to the Royal Household, 1919-36. C.M.G., 1916-
K.C.M.G., 1919; K.C.V.O., 1934. Consulting Surgeon-
Oculist to H.M. The King and to numerous hospitals.
Author, ophthalmic. Of 24, Devonshire Place, London, W.
Died July g, 1944, at Bledlow Ridge, High Wycombe.
Brother of Arthur H. (1883) and Joseph I. (1875). (Burke,
P. and />'.: I m War List; \f, Ucal Directories; Hi 1: .
I he Times, July 10, 1944.)
LISTER-KAYE, CECIL EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) 11
Magdalene, Oct. 17, 1872. [2nd s. of Lister, and Lady
Caroline Pepys, dau. of Charles Christopher, Earl of Cot-
tenham. His great-grandfather. Sir John Kave, 1st Bart.,
assumed the additional surname of Lister, June 22, 1S06.
B. Jan. 16, 1854. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1872.
Succeeded his brother as 4th Bart., May 27, 1924. Of Denby
Grange, Wakefield, Y'orks. D.L. and J.P. for the West
Riding. Died Jan. 27, 1931- Brother of Sir John P. L. Kaye,
Bart. (l87i) (si,6 Kaye). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B.-
Changes of Name; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families Who
II no, 1929-40; The Times, Jan. 29. 1931.)
LISTER-KAYE, Sir JOHN P. L., Bart. (1871), see KAYE.
LISTER-MARSDEN, ANTHONY (183S), Sec MARSDEN.
LISTOWEL, Earl of, see HARE, WILLIAM (1S20).
LITCHFIELD, ARTHUR ERASMUS. Adm. at Trinity Hall
1885. S. of P. H., Esq., of Willoughby House, Sydenham!
[B. Aug. 5, 1S65.] School, Brighton College. Matric. Mi. lis.
1885; B.A. 18S9. Adm. Solicitor, 1893. Practised in London
and at Thames Ditton (Messrs Smiles and Lit. hfielcl). Died
Mar. 30, 1905. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
LITCHFIELD, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, July 4,
1769. Of Northampton. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1 li
1775; C. of Brampton, Northants., Dec. 17, 1775. I V
Clergy.)
LITCHFIELD, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 7, 1775. [3rd] s. of George, of [Essex Street,
St Clement Danes], London [Solicitor of Customs], School,
Charterhouse. London. Matric. Easter, 177s; Scholar, 1777-
B.A. 1779; M.A. 1782. Fellow, 17S1. Called to the Bar'
Inner Temple. 17S1. Solicitor to the Treasury. Treasurer
of the Hon. Soc. of the Inner Temple. Of John Street,
Bedford Row, London. Died Oct. 3, 1S22, at Clifton. Buried
in the Inner Temple vault. Father of Percival E. (1S21).
(Inns of Court; P. B. G. Binnall; Burial Reg., Temple
Church.)
LITCHFIELD, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
ir. 1861. [3rd s. of Charles, Esq., of Iver, Bucks!
?; n ' l843' Scnool> Marlborough.] MatricMich
LL.B. 1865. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1
Called to the Bar, Nov. 8, 1S67. Crown Prosecutor, 1 1 B M 's
Court in Japan. Died Sept. 11, 1907, at Yokohama
borough Coll. Reg.; Inns of Curt; Foster, Men at
Law Lists; The Times, Sept. 16, 1907.)
LITCHFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, lulv 5, 1803.
1804. One of these names,
of the Privy Council, Whitehall. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 6, 1794; another, eld
of Northampton, Esq., was adm. Ian 20 1812 (Inns 0/
Court.) '
LITCHFIELD, PERCIVAL (or PERCIVALL) EDMUND. Adm
pens (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 17, 1821. I inly s. of Henry
Charles (1775).] B. [Oct. 6, 1804], in London. School..
Katp Michs. 1822; B.A. 1827. Adm. at the Inner
1822. Subsequently lived in Paris. (List of
Carthusians; Inns 0/ Court.)
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Litchfield, Percy Collins
LITCHFIELD. PERCY COLLINS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1897.
S. of Ir- ' ., ■ I ■' .t ai, Sua lair Gardens. Kensington,
London. [B Ocl . 1879.] School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs 1897; I; A lino. At Guv's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P Moi',. Clinical Assistant, Evelina Hospital. Served
in the Great War, nuj -19 (temp. Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.).
Practised at Purl--v. Surrey. Hon. Medical Officer, Purlev
and distrii ' cott ige la.~pit.il. Died Tan. 10, 1950. (List of
Carthusians; Medical Directories.)
LITCHFIELD. RICHARD BUCKLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, M ir 2 |, 1849 [I Inly] s.of Richard [Captain, R.A.],
of Lansdowne Terrace. Cheltenham. B. [Jan. 6, 1832], at
Yarpole near Leominster, Heref. School, Cheltenham.
Matric Mi. h' 1.849; Scholar. 1S52; R.A. 1853; M.A. 1881.
Adm at the Inner Temple, Ian 14.1854 Called to the p, ir,
Nov. 17, 1863. First Class Clerk in the Office of the Eccle-
siastical Commissioners. Died Tan. 11. 1903, at Cannes.
(Cheltenham Coll. AVc; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Law Lists; The Tunc.. Jan. 15. 1903.)
LITCHFIELD, VINCENT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Tune 18,
1875. S. of Vincent, surgeon [and Mary Anne Herring]. B.
Aug. 5, 1853, at Twickenham. Bapt. Aug, 25, 1853. Matric.
Mich; 18-5; l: \ 1-,,; M.A. 1881 Ord deacon (Norwich)
187a: priest, 1881; C. of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich, 1879-
.80. Classical Master at All Saints' School. Clifton, 1882-4.
C. of Middleton, Yorks., 1884-6. Head Master of Audlev
Grammar School, Newcastle, Stalls., 1886-98. B.C. of
Broughton, 1898-1920. Disappears from Crockford, 1921.
(C.C7. Yearbook and Directory.)
LITCHFIELD. WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. (age so) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1891. Eldest s. of Allin. farmer, of Weedon.
B. Tune is, 1S72, at Turnev, near Rugbv. School, Tock-
lington. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. (zvd Wrangler) 1894:
MA. 1S.1S. Ord. deacon (York) 1897; priest, 1898. Mathe-
matical Mister at Porklington School and C. of Pocklington,
Yorks., 1897-1900. Chaplain, R.N., H.M.S. Astria, 1900-2;
Furious, 1902-3; Jupiter, 1903-5; Illustrious, 1005; Hin-
dustan, 1905-9; Lord Nelson, 1000-12; Extnmtth, 1012.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain and Instructor-
Commander, H.M.S. New Zealand, 1014-16), Powerful,
1919-20; Impregnable, 1020-4, V, of Norton, Northants.,
1924-32. Subsequently of 34, Corder Road, Ipswich, and dis-
appears from Crockford, io^s (C.U. Yearhookand Thmtory.)
LITCHFORD, EDWARD ROWLAND. Adm. pen-, at Clare,
May 26, 1813. [S. of the Rev. John Rowland (17'. 7) (sub
Rowland), R. of Boothbv Pagnell, Lines. B. then- July 2,
I7Q4.] Matric. Michs. iSn; R.A. 1S17; M.A 1821. Died in
Mar. 1823. Brother of John R. (iSot). (Louth Gr. Sch. Boys;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
LITCHFORD, JOHN ROWLAND (1767), see ROWLAND, JOHN.
LITCHFORD, TOHN ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 19. 1803. [S. of the Rev. John Rowland (1767) (sun
Rowland), R. of Boothbv Pagnell, Lines.] School, Up-
pingham. Matric. Michs. 1804. Married Anna E., eldest dau.
of Thomas Eit.-hford Brother of Edward R. (1813).
LITLE, EDWARD RICHARD DALE. Adm. peus. (age 19) at
Pembroke. Oct. 11, 1S80. S. of the Rev. George Ales inder
Magrath (next), d ceased, Naval chaplain. B. 1880, at
Lewes. [School, King's, Elv.] Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 188s.; priest,
18S6; C of New Alresford, Hants., 1885^); C. of East
Chiltington, Sussex, 1889-92. Chaplain to the Brighton
borough asylum, 1892-1917. Resided at Havwards Heath
Died unmarried Nov. :. 191 7 Brother of William B. S.
(1878). (King's Sch., Ely. Reg.; Scott, ifSS.; Crockford;
Rev. R. J. E. Boggis.)
LITLE, GEORGE ALEXANDER MAGRATH. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Christ's. Mar. i. 1838. [2nd] s. ..f James, of
Cambridge [sometime of Newton Stew irt, Co. Tyrone,
surgeon, R.N.]. B. [Mar. 1. 1810], at Stonehouse, Devonport.
School, Devonport. Main.. Michs, 1838; Scholar, 1839;
prizeman; B.A. 1S42; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon [London)
May a i, 1842; priest, 1S4 ;; C. "f Ware, Herts., 1842, Chap-
lain. R.N., 1S43; Naval Instructor, 1S45 Served in H.M.S.
Alfred, Ahum, Impirieuse, St George and Majestic, in s.
America, W. Indies, etc. C.-in-charee of Dursl.-y, Clones.,
1854 62. Chaplain of the naval prison at Lewes, Suss. \.
[862 :-' Removed to Cambridge, 1878. Married (1) 1853,
Frances Anne, dau. of Major Arthur Weston, of Bath;
(a) Mary, dau. of John Vizard, of Cerney Hall, Dursl.v I hed
Apr. 2, 1S79, at Cambridge. Father..! Edward R. D. (above)
and William B. S. (next). (Peile, 11 V - < " ' ' <rd; < ant.
A, I Bk ; Rev. R. J. E. Boggis.)
LITLE, WILLIAM BRIAN SOMERVILLE. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, May .-;, 1878 S. ..( the Rev, George Alexander
Magrath (above). B. Nov. 28, 1859, at Dursley, Gloucs.
Little, Francis
Schools, Royal Naval, New Cross, and Woking I ill.
Matric. Mi. 1.= 1---:, I: V 1882; M.A. 1SS5. M.A. ad eundem.
Dublin, 1897; B.D. (T.C.D.) 1899; LL.D. (T.C.D.) 1901.
Ord. deacon (London) 1.881; priest. 1885; C. of All Saints',
Lower Edmonton, Middlesex. is8a a-. V. of Kensworth,
Herts., 1893-1925. Resided latterly at Havwards Heath.
Died s.p. Aug. 17, 1931. Brother of Edward R. D. (1880).
(Peile, 11. 663; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; the Rev. R. J. E.
Boggis.)
LITT, JOHN LAWSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. 0( :. 1.
1888. Of Lancashire. S. of John Lawson, master-mariner,
of 35, Verulam Street, Liverpool. B. Jan. 19, 1869, at
Liverpool. Schools. Liverpool elementary- and Liverpool
College. Matnc. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1S92; priest, 1S93; C. of Aston Brook, Bir-
mingham. 1892-5; C. of Stockport, Cheshire, 1895-1907.
R. of St Cyprian's, Kirkmanshulme, Lanes., 1907-11. C. of
St Luke's, Jersev, 1911-13; C. of Alverstoke, Hants., 1913-
24; C. of St Mark's, Ren.ti.ra, New Zealand, ma. t-6 V ..I
St George's, Epsom, Auckland, 1926-46. Of Titirangi, Auck-
land, 1948. (' rochford )
LITT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age iq1) at St John's, June 10,
1S2:. S. of Mr Liu, .at Keswick, Cumberland. Educated
privately, at Whittlesea, bv the Rev. James Tobias ( ook,
M.A., late Fellow. Matrii . Michs 1822.
LITTING, GEORGE WELSMAN. Matric. Non-Coil., from
Cavendish H.. Michs. 18.84. Migrated to Averst H., June 15,
1885. [S.of the Rev. George (London University, B.A. 1864),
Head Master of Stevenage Grammar School. B. at Fram-
hngham, Norfolk. School, Stevenage Grammar.] Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1903; priest. 1904; C of St Matthew's,
Wolverhampton, ivm-s; C of Caverswall. 1905-6; C. of
St Thomas-m-the-Moors, Warws.. 1906-S; C. of The Old
Church, Smethwick, Staffs., 1908-10; C. of Camberwell,
Surrey, 1910-11; C. of Kingsthorpe, Northants., 1911-13.
R. of Little Billing, 1913-17. V. of St Luke's, Horasey.
Middlesex, 1917-29, V. of All Saints', Twii kenham, 1929-33.
R. of Shenley, Bucks., 1933-7. Residing at Littleover,
Derbs., in 1947. (Who's Who in Bid ks.; 1. rochford.)
LITTLE, ARTHUR WENTWORTH ROBERTS. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1899. S. of the Rev. R. W. [Wesleyan
Minister], of 47, Lonsdale Square, London, N. [B. Mar. 26,
is... at Burley-in-Wharfdale.] School, Rydal Mount,
Colwyn Bay. Matric. Michs. 1899; I'. A. 1902; M.A. 1906.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1903; priest. 1004; C. of Bolton,
1903-9. C. of Burnley, 1909-11. V. of All Saints', Blackpool,
1911-15. V. of St John-the-Evangelisf, |;l ;.[.,.]. n, 15-52,
Hon. Canon of Manchester Cathedral, 1924 I Hon. I inon
of Blackburn, 1926-32. Died Oct. is. :.-.-' [Crockford;
Who was Who. 1929-40; The Ivncs, Oct. 16, 1932 )
LITTLE, CHARLES. Adm. (age 22) at Caius, Oct. 1, 188] s ..1
John, schoolmaster, of Kinnefl, Kincardineshire. B. at Glen-
nun. s, Bands. Schools. Kinnefl, Aberdeen Grammar, -\w\
at Aberdeen University. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. (yth
Wrangler) i884; (Maths. Trip., Pt III, 1st Class, 18.85);
M.A. 1888. Entered the I.C.S., 1885. Director of the
Meteorological Observatory at Calcutta. Professor of Mathe-
matics at the Presidency College, Calcutta, 1894-1904.
Principal of Patna College, 1 . , . .. > 1 . , retired 11. 1013. Died
May 18, 1933, at Rhyl, N Wales, aged 74. (Venn, 11. 140;
l.i .S. lists. II:,- Times, May 22, ia : : I
LITTLE, EDWARD DELANOY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 25, 1855. S. of Tohn, farmer, of Whittlesea, Cambs.
[and Martha). B. there [1835]. Bapt. Nov. 1, 1 17 Scl I,
Uppingham,] Matric Michs. isss, B.A. 1850; M.A. 1.870.
Assistant Master at Uppingham School. 1867 72- Head
Master of a prep, school at The Mount, Northallerton.
T.P. for the North Riding. Died Apr. 3, 1907, at Midhurst,
Sussex. Brother ..f |cs. -ph R. (1851); lather ..f the next
(Uppingham s,-/.-. Roll; The Times, Apr. 6, 1907.)
LITTLE, EDWARD RUSSELL FEATHERSTONHAUGH. Adm
pen,, al s, |.ar.- 'pi ... ,- ,:. s , a I , ,. ,,,| L.
(above), -1 olm ter, oi tni M. - t, Nortl tU <■ « , Vi rks
[and 1 In- I el I ..!,,.,.), I ..-..:
ham. s.l 1, Fettes College, Edinburgh (Mr A W, Potts)
Matric. Michs. 1892. A journalist. Of Streatham Hill. Died
Apr. 27, 1929. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; The Times, Apr ;.., 1929.)
LITTLE, EDWARD SELBY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1882.
Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. s, 1883. as Ernest Selby.
S. of E. S., Esq., of Kingston Blandfor.l, S..inerset. B
Sept. 17. 1864 Of Shanghai and Keni-Kem. New Zealand,
Died Feb. 2, 193.), at Keni-Keni, aged 75. (7. A. Walker,
570; The Times. Eel. 6, 1939.)
1S15.
180
Little, George Savile Lumley
LITTLE, GEORGE SAVILE LUMLEY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 28, 1S54. [Eldest] s. of William Hunter, of
Llanvair Grange, near Abergavenny, Mon. (and Georgiana,
dau. of Winchcombe Henry Hartley, Judge of the Vice-
Admiralty Court, Cape of Good Hope). B. [Feb. 3, 1837],
at Llansantfraid, Merioneths. School, Rugby. Matnc. Miens.
1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Ripon) i860; priest, 1861;
C. of Uversedge, Yorks., 1860-1. C. of Beaminster, Dorset,
1861-r. P.C. of Buildwas, Salop, 1S62-70. R. of Kenley,
1S70-7. V. of Honyngham, Warws., 1877-93. v- of Samp-
ford- Arundel, Somerset, 1893-6. Married (1) 1S62, Sophia
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. William Corheld, R. of Llangattock,
Monmouth; (2) 1864, Mary Sarah, dau. of Henry Yates
Whytehead, of Crake, Yorks. Resided latterly at Milvert m,
Somerset, where he died Nov. 4, 1914. Father of Henry H.
(18S6). (Rugby Sch. Reg,; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 12,
1914.)
LITTLE, HARRY. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1897. School,
St Olave's Grammar, Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1897;
Scholar; B.A. {izth Wrangler) 1900. Of 43, Bishopsgate,
London, E.C., in 1939.
LITTLE, HENRY HARTLEY. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Jes>s,
Oct. 1SS6. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] S[avile] [Lumley] (1854)-
B. [Oct. 30, 1667], at Buildwas, Shropshire. School, Rossall
(Mr James). Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889. Assistant
Master at Hillbrow School, Rugby, 1890-1. Died unmarried
Dec. 29, 1894. (Rossall Sch. Reg.)
LITTLE, HORACE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1890.
S. of Frederick, surgeon, of Aylsham, Norfolk [and Lucy
Johnson Bleakley]. B. there July 4, 1872. Schools, Banham
Grammar (Mr Cole) and Yarmouth (Mr Tomkins). Matric.
Mi< us. 1S90.
LITTLE, JOHN FLETCHER. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 16,
1874. From Edinburgh. [L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. and L.M.,
Edinburgh, 1S66.] Matric. Michs. 1874; M-B. 1888. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1676. At Dublin, Liverpool, and Channg
Cross Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1S89. Surgeon, Liverpool con-
valescent institution. Physician, Ben Rhydding hydro-
pathic establishment. Physician, Mount Vernon hospital for
consumption, and London temperance hospital. Hon.
Physician, West End hospital for diseases of nervous system,
and St Marvlebone general dispensary. Medical Officer of
Health, Harrow. Of Portland Place. J. P. for London.
Member of L.C.C. Author, medical. Died Aug. 9, 1914, in
London, aged 71. (Medical Directories; The 1 vnes, Aug. 11,
1914-)
LITTLE, JOHN FRANCIS WILLES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 5,
1885. S. of the Rev. Thomas [Trimtv College, Dublin, 1850],
R. of Prince's Risborough. B. Apr. 16, 1866. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1S85; Price exhibitioner,
1887; B.A. 1S88; prizeman; M.A. 1S92. Assistant Master at
Yockletou Hall school, 1SS9-91. Head Master of Dorking
prep, school, 1892-6; of St Mary Church prep, school,
Torquay, 1896-1925-. Of Elmhurst, St Mary Church,
Torquay, in 1945. Brother of Thomas W. (1881). [Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
LITTLE, JOHN TERRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 22, 1883.
S. of Archibald, of Thistlewood, Wandsworth Common,
London. B. r865, at Stockwell, London. School, Fram-
lingham, Suffolk; and at King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1SS4; Scholar; prizeman; B.A. (6th Wrangler) iSfei;;
M.A. [894. Assistant Master at the Perse School, Cambridge,
for six years; at Bedford Grammar School, 1896-1918-.
Latterly of Radlett, Herts. Died Nov. 24, 1945. (School-
masters' Direct'/ries; C.V. Yearbook and Directory; The limes,
Nov. 27, 1945.)
LITTLE, JOSEPH RUSSEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 17,
1851. S. of John, farmer, of Elderaell, Whittlesea, Cambs.
[and Martha]. B. there. Bapt. Sept. ,.
Uppingham (Rev. H. Holden). Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar;
B.A. r855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Canterbury-) Sept. 20,
1857; priest, Sept. 19, r858. Assistant Master at the Royal
Lie School, Liverpool, 1S57; at Tonbridge School,
1857-90. C. of Hildenborough, Kent, 1857-9. R- °f Stans-
field, Suffolk, 1890-1912. Rural Dean of Clare, 1902-9.
Resided latterly at Chichester, where he died Apr. 1
Brother of Edward D. (1855). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Cant.
Act Bk.; Scott, Id ;Ct ., The Times, Apr. 21, 1920.)
LITTLE, LAURENCE HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Ha]
S. of Wuham, Esq., of Hutton II
[B. Mar. 28, 1876.] Schi ,] A trie. Michs. 1893.
For some years led clerk. Second
Royal Warwickshire Regt., 1900. Served m the ^.
War; retired, nyog. Died |une 13, 1912, Brother ol I
H. (1885). (llarr'jw Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
Little, William John Knox
LITTLE, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm.sizaratSiDNEY, Apr. 1 ,1822;
a ' Ten-year man.' 3rd s. of John, agricola, of Mealrigg, Cum-
berland. B. there June 25, 1796. School, St Bees (Dr
Ainger). Matric. Easter, 1831; B.D. [Stat. Eliz.) 1
deacon (Chester) 1819. P.C. of Ingleton Fell, Yorks., 1835-
41. K. of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1841-53. Died there,
'lately,' in June, 1853. Father of the next. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; 0. Mag., 1653, n. 321, winch gives
'aged or.')
LITTLE, ROBERT PARKER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 17,
1844. S. of the Rev. Robert (above), R. of Yarmouth, Isle oj
Wight. I-:. Nov. 10, 1S24. School, 1'ppingham (DrButterton).
Metric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
- , ,. priest, 1S50; C. of Liston, Essex, 1S49-5J, (_ . of
Berkswell, Warws., 1852-6. Chaplain in India; at Arcot,
1856-7; at Tranquebar, 1S57-64; at Aurangabad, 1864-7.
R. of Chalheld Magna, Wilts., 1867-77. Chaplain at Auran-
gabad, 1S70-2; at Coonoor, 1872-3; at Bolarum, 1875 and
1*77; at Coimbatore, 1S76; at Concanda, 1877. Died 1877
at Concanda. (Vppingliam Sch. Roll; CruckforU; F. Penny,
The Church in India.)
LITTLE, THOMAS GURNEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1864. [2nd] s. of John Caruthers, Esq., J. P., of
Pitchcombe House, Stroud. [B. Feb. 15, 1845.] Matnc.
Michs. 1004; B.A. iooa; M.A. 1902. Athletics 'blue' (High
J limp and Long Jump), 1866 and 1867. Ord. deacon (York)
priest, 1869; C. of Christ Church, Doncaster, 1868-9;
C. of Sprotborough, Yorks., 1869-73. V. of Hutton-Buscel,
Yurk;,., 1873-1917. Died at the vicarage, July 31, 1917.
(J . A . H other, 524; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Crockford;
The Morning Post, Aug. 2, 1917.)
LITTLE, THOMAS HOLME. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1885. S.
of William, Esq., solicitor, of Hutton Hall, Penrith, Cum-
berland. School, St Peter's, York. Matnc. Michs. 1S65;
B.A. isi>>; M.A. 1897. Adm. Solicitor, 1893. Practised at
Penrith. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Wor-
cestershire Regt.; wounded). Of Lynwood, Penrith. Died
June 4, 1923, aged 56. Brother of Lawrence H. (1893).
(i'mv. War List; Law Lists; I he 1 imes, June S, 1923.)
LITTLE, THOMAS SHEPHERD. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1869.
Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 17. 1870. [3rd] s. of Thomas, of
1, Richmond Terrace, Brook Road, Liverpool. B. 1845 at
Kilkenny. School, Cjueen's College, Liverpool. Whewell
Scholar '[2nd), 1870; (Law and Hist. Tnp., Pt I, 1st Class),
1672; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1890. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 21, 1S71. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1874. On the
Northern Circuit. Deputy Recorder of Liverpool. M.P. fur
Whitehaven, 1692-5. Stipendiary Magistrate for Liverpool,
1908. Died June 28, 1910, at his residence at Wallasey,
Lanes. (Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns oj Court; Law Lists;
Scott, MSS.; The Times, June 29, 1910.)
LITTLE, THOMAS WRIGHT. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 15, 1881. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1850), R. of Prince's Risborough.] Matric. Michs.
, J. A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1SS4; M.A. i?88. Student
at Bishop Auckland under Bishop Lightioot, 1887-8. Ord.
deacon (Adelaide, for Durham) 18S8; pnest (Newcastle-on-
. for Durham) 1890; C. of St Cuthbert's, Gateshead,
1888-93. R. of Sampford Courtenay with Sticklepath,
Devon, 1893-1906. V. of St Mary Church, Torquay, 1906-15.
Rural Dean of Ipplepen, 1910-13. V. of Fordmgbridge with
ibsley, Hants., 1915-35. Resided subsequently at 25,
Southampton Road, Salisbury. Died July 22, 1937, at
Salisbury. Brother of John F. W. (1865). [King
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, July 24, 1937.)
LITTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. ti .
1837. Of Scotland. [Matnc. at ' ,
B.A. (Glasgow) 1837.] Maine. Miens. 1837. As 'eldi
Robert, of Glasgow," matric. from Pembroke College,
Nov. 2, 1530, age 25. Died at Glasgow Feb. 7, 1
, C. J. Fordyce.)
LITTLE [post KNOX-LITTLE], WILLIAM JOHN KNOX
■Trinity, \ 7, 1858. [6th] s. oi John, |
Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. B, there [1 ><• .
. t] I il ■ ■■ ■ 11 , Lancaster. Mat! tc. I
■ \..\. 1865. Ord. deacon
I ■ . ; -64. Assistant M.isii 1 .a iii-
ter, 1 362, and C. of Christ u
M 1 tei at Sherborne, i8< g 70. C. of Tun
Bucks., 1S70-4. Prefixed i.
. Street,
London, 1&74-5. K. oi St Alban
j. Canoi
Cross, Staffs., 1 Army Chaplain with the
Brigade of Guards m the South
LlTTLEDALE, JOSEPH
and later with the Household Cavalry; mentioned in des-
patches; 'he was fearless of danger and used to carry the
sacrament to soldiers under fire.' Sub-Dean of Worcester,
1902-18. Had a great reputation as a preacher. Married,
1866, Annie, eldest dau. of Henry Gregson, J. P., of Moor-
lands, Lancaster. Author of many religious and devotional
works. Died Feb. 3. 1918, al Worcester. {Burke, E.G. of
Ireland; Crockford; D.N.B.)
LlTTLEDALE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1783.
Of Cumberland. [Eldest s. of Henry, of Eton House, Lanes.,
mercer and draper, (and Marv, dau. of Isaac Wilkinson,
Esq., of Whitehaven). B. May 31, 1767.] Matric. Michs.
1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. [Senior II rangier and 1st Smith's
prize) 1787; M.A. 1790. Fellow, 1789-1821. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Mar- 17, 17S6. Migrated to Gray's Inn, Nov. 22,
1793. Special Pleader. Called to the Bar, June 26, 1798.
Bencher, 1821. On the Northern Circuit. University Counsel,
1813. Serjeant-at-law, May 4, 1824. Judge of the King's
Bench, 1824-41; resigned. Knighted, 1824. P.C., 1841.
According to Lord Campbell, he was 'one of the most acute,
learned, and simple-minded of men, but a lawyer and little
more.' At the time when he was a Special Pleader, before
his call to the Bar, on being asked what his politics were, he
gave the famous reply: 'My politics are the politics of a
Special Pleader.' Edited, for the Roxburghe Club, Skelton's
Magnyfycence, an Interlude, 1S21, and Vox Populi, Vo% Dei,
a complaint of the Commons against taxes, 1842. Married,
Feb. 26, 1821, Hannah Timberlake, and had issue. Died
June 26, 1842, at his house in Bedford Square, London.
Bequeathed £1000 to St John's College, of which £200 was
for the library. During his life he had subscribed £105
towards the expense of building the New Court. [St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 360; C.U. I!:-: Reg , 57, note 17, /»i»s of
1 ourt Foss, Judges of England; Burke, Family Records;
D.N.B.; G. Mug., 1842, 11. 319.)
LITTLEHALES, [JOSEPH]. Adm. a 'Ten-year man' at
Trinity, Mar. 27, 1775. [Doubtless Joseph, 2nd s. of
Joseph, of Westminster and of Dawley, Sab >p, and Elizabeth
Baker.] K. of Grendon-'dnderwood and V. of Brill, Bucks.
Married Margaret, dau. of Sir Crispe Gascoigne, and had
issue. Died Feb. 16, 1804. (Burke, P. and B., 1925 (sub
Baker).)
LITTLEHALES, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May zS,
1774- Of Salop. [S. of Edmund (and Margaret). B. Nov. 29,
1755.] School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. 1774. Scholar,
1774; B.A. (4th Wrangler) 177S; M.A. 17S1. Fellow, 1781-3.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 27, 177Q; priest (Norwich) May 9,
1782. V. of Lophant St Nicholas with St Andrew, Norfolk,
1782-1822. Author, The Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church
of England confirmed by text of the Holy Scripture. Died
Aug. s, 1822. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 301; Nortkants,
Clergy; G. Mag., 1822, ix. 188.)
LITTLEHALES, STORER CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 12, 1792. [Youngest] s. of [Baker] John (1750),
of Molesey, Surrey [and Maria, dau. of Bernard Martyn,
Esq.]. B. May 17, 1775. School, Reading. Matnc. Michs.
170.3; Scholar", i7'i'>; B.A. 1,797; M.A. 1804. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) Dec. zz, 1799. R. of Cloiunethan, Co. Dublin, and
Preb. of st Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, 1803-11. R. of
Kill, Co. Kildare. Died unmarried May 12, i>n, of typhus
fever, caught m the discharge of his duties. Brother of the
next. (Burke, P. and 1'.., 1925 {sub Baker); Northanis,
< lergy; G. Mag., im 1, 11. 8o, and 1812, u. 675; H.B.Swanzy;
Faulkner's Dublin Journal.)
LITTLEHALES, VERNEY PETER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 21, 1787. [3rd s. of Baker John (i7v')> of Molesey,
Surrey. B. Jan. 12, 1769. School, ktou.] Matric. Michs.
. Scholar, 1790; B.A. 1791; M.A, 1794. V. of Croft,
Lines., 1793-7. R. of Burton -by-Lincoln, 1797-1813. Preb.
of Southwell, 1812-13. Died unmarried. Brother of the
above. [Eton Coll. Keg.; Burke, P. and B., 1925 [sub Baker);
Foster, Index hides.; P. B. G. Binnall.J
LITTLEJOHN, ABRAM NEWKIRK. Hon. LL.D. i88r. Bishop
of Long Island. [S. of John, and Eleanor (nee Newkrrk).
B. Dec. 13, 1824, in Florida, Montgomery Co., New York,
U.S.A. His grandfather, Newkirk, was one of the earlier
settlers of the region.] Graduated from Union College, 1845.
Ord. deacon (Bishop Delancey of Western New York)
Mar i'j. 1848; priest (Bishop Brownell) June 12, 1849. In
i 1 1. u.^e of Christ Church, Springfield, Ma--, i-v -1. K. of
st Paul's, New Haven, Conn. R. oi Holy trinity, Brooklyn,
i.-'o ■ >. Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Long Island, 1869-
1001. In charge of the American Episcopal Churches in
Europe, 1074-85. Officiated at the consecration of the
Anierit an Church of bt Paul in Rome, and was instrumental
in establishing the Church oi the Holy 1 unity in Paris.
Died Aug. 3, IQOI. (Caw.'"' , /._■■ ' >,',.,/ -.;.'v /w/'-'.V I>ui. ■<!
American Biography, XI. 301.J
Littleton, The Hon. C. C. J.
LITTLEJOHN, CHARLES PETER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1874. S. of William, of 60, Union Street,
Aberdeen. B. Sept. 25, 1848, at Aberdeen. School, Aberdeen
Grammar; and at Aberdeen University (for one session).
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 18S6; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 18M'.; priest, 18S7; C. of Shalford, Surrey,
1886-90. V. of Send, 1890-5. V. of St Benet's, Cambridge,
1895-1900. Resided at Lt. Shelford, Cambs., 1901-7, and
at St Mary's House, Thetford, Norfolk, 1908-19. Died
Oct. 17, 1920, at Chew Magna, Somerset. (Scott, MSS.;
(. rockford; 1 he 1 imes, Oct. 20, 1920.)
LITTLEJOHN, JAMES CROMBIE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1S98. [S. of William, of Aberdeen.] B. there
Oct. 21, 1877. School, Aberdeen; and at the University of
Aberdeen. Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1905; priest (Thetford, for Norwich) 1908; C. of
Tamiington and Brundish, Suffolk, 1905-14; C. of Sutton
Courtnay with Apple ford, Berks., 1914-17; C. of All Saints',
Newmarket, 1917-23. R. of Chelsworth, Suffolk, 1923-30.
Incumbent of Greyfriars Church, Kirkcudbright with St
Mary Gatehouse, Kirkcudbright, 1930-47. Of Glemsford,
Suffolk in 194S. (( .U, Yearbook and Directory; Scottish
Biographies; Crockford.)
LITTLEJOHN, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, May 29, 1S33. [S. of Col. Peter, of Aberdeen, and
Jane Richardson. B. Aug. 31, 1807, at Bhagulpur, Calcutta,
India.] Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837. In the H.l U .S
Cadet, 1824; arrived in India Oct. 4, 1825; ensign in 3rd
extra Regt. (became the 71st N.I. ), May 13, 1825; 33rdN.L,
Feb. 3-Sept. 9, 1S32; Lieut., 71st N.L; pensioned Jan. 31,
1835. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S37; priest, 1838; C. of
Easeboume, Sussex, 1837-40; C. of Yeldeu, Beds., 1S41-4.
V. of Sydenham, Oxon., 1844-79. Married Amelia St George,
5th dau. of Col. Arthur Browne. Resided latterly at 30,
Victoria Square, Chiton, where he died June 4, 1891. (G. B.
Routledge; H.E.I.C.S. List; Crockford; 1 he limes, June 6,
1S91.)
LITTLEJOHNS, ARCHIBALD SMITH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1S96. S. 01" William George, Chief Engineer of H.M. Dock-
yard, Chatham. B. [Oct. 31], 1879, at Sueerness. School,
Faversham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1896; Chapel Clerk,
1898; B.A. 1899. M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P., 1904. Lieut., R.A.M.C,
1906; Capt., 1909; Major, 1918. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Acting Lieut. -Col.; D.S.O., 1917; mentioned in
despatches). Assistant Director of Pathology, Southern
Command, 1919-22; Aldershot Command, 1926-9; retired.
Of Farnham, Surrey, in 1945. Died there Apr. 6, 1947.
(I enn, in. 549; Univ. War List; Army Lists; The V.i . and
D.S.O.; Medical Directories.)
LITTLER, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1876. S. of Edmund, designer [and Mercy Anna].
B. Nov. 7, 1850, at Waltham Abbey, Essex. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1S83. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) i87w; priest, iiSSo; C. of Henbury, Gloucs., 1S79-83.
V. of St John-the-Baptist, Woking, Surrey, 1884-6. R. of
Weston, Notts., 1886-95. Chaplain at Hyeres, France,
1895-1903; at Alassio, Italy, 1903-4. Resided subsequently
at Bournemouth, where he died Jan. 10, 1915. [Crockford;
The Limes, Jan. 13, 1915.)
LITTLER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, June 24,
1808. School, Bath. Matnc. Michs. 1S08. Re-adm. Feb. 14,
1814; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon, 1S26; priest,
1827. V. and Dean of Battle, Sussex, 1836-63. Author, An
Ordination Sermon; Sermon for X at tonal Schools. Died
Feb. 17, 1863, at the Deanery, Battle. [T. A. Walker, 383
and 390; Boose, 11. 448; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1863, 1. 390.)
LITTLETON, The Hon. ALGERNON JOSHUA PERCY. Adm.
(age 21) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1S91. 2nd s. of Edward George
Percy, C.M.G., ^rd Baron Hatherton [and Charlotte Louisa,
dau. of Su Charles Rowley, 4th Bart .J. B. Apr. n, 1S71, at
Teudring Hall, Nayland, Suffolk. School, Eton. Matric.
Mil us. i8yi. Served with Robert's Horse in the S. African
War, 1900. Sometime of Hayhng Island, Hants. Of
' Teudring, ' Belle Vue Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, in
1945. Brother of the next. [Army Lists; Fox-Da vies,
Armorial Families; Kelly, Handbook.)
LITTLETON, The Hon. CHARLES CHRISTOPHER JOSCELINE.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, i8y3. 3rd s. of Edward George
Percy, 3rd Lord Hatherton, C.M.G., of Teddesley Hay,
Penkridge, Staffs, [and Charlotte Louisa, dau. of Sir Charles
1 ■.■... j . 4th But.j. [B.July 18, 1872.] School, St Michael's,
Westg,tte-on-N_a. Matnc. Michs. 1893. Served in the Great
War, I y 1 4 - 1 'J (Lieu!., 2nd Batt., the Middli -.< -. Kr-t., 1014;
Capt.; mentioned three times m despatches; 1 □
Stall Officer, iyio, D.A.Q.M.G., 1916; D.S.O., 1918; fernp.
Littleton, John
Lieut. -Col., iqiq; Arabian Order of the Nahda, 4th class).
High Sheriff of Radnorshire, 1937-8. Of Bury Green,
Cheshunt, Herts., in 1945. Died Mar. 12, 1950. Brother of
the above. (The V.C. and D.S.O.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
WIto; Fox-Da vies, Armorial Families.)
LITTLETON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Feb.l,
r878. S. of John, deceased [of Trewin, St Germans, Cornwall],
[B. Mar. 25, 1859.] School, Cheltenham CoUege. Matric.
Lent, 187S. Died Feb. 14, 1910. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
LITTLETON, NICHOLAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1871. S. oi Nicholas, M.R.C.S., Staff Surgeon. K.N.
[and Mary]. B. [Jan. 11, 1853], at Exeter. Bapt. Mar. 7,
1853. [School, Exeter.] Matnc. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876.
Athletics 'blue' (Weight), 1S72-5. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. iS, 1873. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1878. On
the Western Circuit. Resided at Streatham, London. S.W,
Died Sept. 23, 1885, at Well Park, Saltash. (Scott, MSS.;
Book of Blues; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; Inns 0)
Court; The Guardian, Sept. 30, 1885.)
LITTLEWOOD, ARTHUR BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 10, 1SS3. S. of Arthur, clerk, of [Upper Teddington
Road, Hampton Wick], London. B. there Dec. 18, 1864.
School, St Paul's. Matnc. Michs. 18^3; Scholar; B.A. 1 ■
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Londou) 1S88; priest, 1S89; C. of
Christ Church, Watney Street, London, 1SSS-95; C. of Stoke
Newington, 1S95-1901. V. of St Paul's, Haggerston, 1901-4.
V. of East Farleigh, Kent, 1904-37. Retired and lived at
Maidstone, where he died May 27, 1945. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg,; Crockford; The Times, June 4, 1945.)
LITTLEWOOD, CHARLES BALGUY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 19, 1812. [Only s. of Charles, of Wisbech, and great-
grandson of Henry Balguy, of Derwent (and Elizabeth
Eyre).] B. at Wisbech. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs.
1813; Scholar, 1813; B.A. 18x9. (F.M.G., 11. 565 (sub
Balguy) pedigree.)
LITTLEWOOD, EDWARD THORNTON. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1, 1878. [Eldestj s. of the Rev. William Edeusor
^1650), V. of St James's, Bath [and Laetitia Thomtonj. B.
May 24, 1859. Student at Owens College, Manchester.
Maine. Michs. 1878; Scholar, 1078, B.A. 1882 (gth Wrangler);
M.A. 1085. B.Sc. (London) 189 1. Mathematical Master at
the Cathedral School, Rochester, 18S3-7; at Dover College,
1887-91. Assistant to the Professor of Mathematics at
< >W University, 1S91-2. Principal of Boys' High School,
\\ ynberg, S. Africa, 1*92-1919. Married, 1883, Sylvia Maud,
dau. of W. H. Ackland, M.D., of Bideford, Devon. Retired
to Cambridge, 1919. Died there Nov. 29, 1941. Brother of
Francis (next). (I. A. Walker, 553; E. T. LiUlewood; The
2 imes, Dec. 3, 194 1.)
LITTLEWOOD, FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890. S. of
the Rev. Wilkain Edensor (1S50J, of Belper, Derbs. [and
Laetitia, dau. of T. Thornton, Esq., of London]. [B. Dec. 9,
1S71.] Schools, Dover College [and Merchant Taylors'].
Matric. Michs. 1890. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1892. Drowned
in the S.S. Roumania, off Lisbon, Oct. 27, 1892, on his way
to India. Brother of Edward T. (above). (Dover Coll. Reg.;
Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; E. T. Littlewood.)
LITTLEWOOD, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's,
Nov. 22, 1813. S. of John, of Walworth [and Susan]. Oi
Lancashire. Matric. Michs. 1S14; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1823.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Winchester) Sept. 25,
1818; pnest (Ely, Litt. dim. from Winchester) Mar. 14, 1819.
R. of Thomeybum, Northumberland, 1833-52. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1853. Brother of the next. (Foster, Index
Eccles.)
LITTLEWOOD, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 12,
1816. Of Lancashire. [S. of John, of Walworth, and Susan.]
Matric. Michs. 1818. Ke-adin. as a * Ten-year man,' July 3,
1^23; B.D. (Stat. Ehz.) 1034. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
Dec. 19, 1819; pnest, Oct. 8, 1820. P.C. of Edington, Wilts.,
1826-79. Maimed (1) June 24, 1820, Mary, dau. of Joseph
Hayward, of Beech ing stoke, Wilts.; (2) 1S33, Mrs Nunns, of
Liverpool. Author of numerous theological Letters and
pamphlets. Died Jan. 4, 1684, at Croydon. Brother of tin-
above. (Scott, M .5.^.; Poster, Index h'ccUs.; Crockford; I nc
Guardian, Jan. 9,
LITTLEWOOD, WILLIAM EDENSOR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, June 12, 1850. Only s. of George, engraver, of
London. B. there [Aug. 2, 1831J. School, Merchant 1
Matric. .\Uchs. i»so; Scholar; Chancellor's medal for English
verse, 1851; B.A. [$yd Wrangler) 1654; M.A. 1859. Ord.
deacon (Ripou) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of St John's, Wake-
1857-61. Head Master of Hipperholme Grammar
School, 1861-8. P.C. oi 70. V. Oi
Lronville, Derbs., 1870-2. V. of St James's, Bath, 1872 -1.
Minister oi St Thomas's, Finsbury Park, London, .
Married, 1858, Laetitia, 3rd dan. of T, Thornton, I
London. Author, Lovely in their Li\ < . , £i tcntiais
Liverpool, Earl of
History; Essentials of New Testament Study, The Story 0} ike
Wanderer, etc. Died Sept. 3, 1881
Esses. Father of Edward T. (1878) and Francis (1890).
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; D.X.B.; Crockford; Scott,
MSS.; Boose, 11. 449; E. T. Littlewood.)
LIVEING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26, C854.
[2nd] s. of Edward, surgeon, of Nayland, Suffolk. B. there
[Feb. 8], 1S32. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S54; B.A. 1858; M.B. 1S59; M.D. 1S70. At King's
CoUege Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1854; M.R.C.P. 1859; F.R.C.P.
1874. Assistant physician at King's College Hospital.
Assistant Registrar, Royal College of Physicians, 1S86-9;
>trar, 1889-1909. Consulting physician, St Maryleboue
general dispensary. In practice at 52, Cavendish Square,
1870-1919. Fellow of King's College, London. Married,
1854, Frances, only dau. of Lieut. Henry Torlesse, R.N.,
Pohce Magistrate at Hobart. Died Apr. 2, 1919. Brother oi
the next and of Robert (1852). (Venn, 11. 318; Medical
Directories; Who was Who, 1910-28.)
LIVEING, GEORGE DOWNING. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Edward, surgeon, of Nayland,
Suffolk [and Catherine Mary]. B. there [Dec. 21, 1827].
Bapt. Jan. 25, 1828. Matnc. Michs. 1846; (u(A Wrangler,
1850; Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1851); B.A. 1850; M I
Hon. Sc.D. 1908. Fellow, 1853-60 and 1880-1924; President,
1911-24. Professor of Chemistry at the Staff and Royal
Military Colleges, Sandhurst, i860. Started the first course
of practical chemistry for medical students, in a primitive
laboratory, fitted up m a cottage in Corn Exchange Street,
1852. Professor of Chemistry, 1861-190S. In 1853 the
CoUege founded for him a College Lectureship in Chemistry
and built for his use a Chemical Laboratory behind the New
Court. This assisted him m the important part he was
playing in the expansion of University work, as one of the
founders of modern scientific studies and the hrst teacher of
experimental science in the University. F.R.S., 1S79; Daw
Medal, 1901. J. P. for Cambndge and Cambs. Married',
Aug, 14, 1S60, Catherine, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Rowland
Ingram (Pembroke, 1S21), R. of Little Ellinghain, Norfolk.
Author, many articles on spectroscopy, cry stalhsa Lion, etc.
The University Chemical Laboratory, finished in 1888, and
then one of the finest in the Kingdom, owed much to his
patient and skilful planning. As the Cambridge corre-
spondent of two successive Chancellors, Dukes of Devon-
shire, he discharged a task of considerable responsibility with
strict impartiality and great industry, and with charac-
teristic scrupulousness destroyed all the records of this before
his death. His disin teres tedness, unfailing rectitude and
distinguished presence made him one of the most esteemed
figures in the University, and in his old age his tall beat
figure as he made his daily journeys between his home and
College was one of the most familiar in the town. On the
75th anniversary of his matriculation, in the Combination
Room of St John's, the Vice -Chancellor presented him with
an address from the University (printed in the Eagle, Jan.
1922) — an occasion probably unique in the University's
annals. He had a remarkable memory, talked freely of the men
and events of the past, but would write no reminiscences;
' I never look back,' he said, ' I look always forward.' Resided
first at The Pightle, Newnham, and latterly in Maid's
Causeway. Died Dec. 26, 1924, aged 97, as the result of
being knocked down by a cyclist while walking to his
laboratory. Brother of the above and of Robert (1852).
(D.N.B.; Who was Who, 1916-28; E. A. Benians.)
LIVEING, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Jan. 3, 1824. 4th s. of Thomas, gent., of Harwii h,
Essex. IS. there. Matric. Michs 1824; Scholar, 1824;
prizeman; B.A. i82y; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. i8, 1831; priest, Dec. 2s, 1832; C. of Wix, I
1832-5; C. of Polstead, Suffolk, 1835-42; C. and P.C. of
Uxbridge Moor, Middlesex, 1842-4. V. of Bedfout, 1844 59,
P.C. of Christ Church, Wobura Square, Bloomsbury, [844 , 1
R. of Tansor, Northants., 1859 -04. Died im
1884. (Northants. Clergy; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 2,
LIVEING, ROBERT. Adm. peas, at Chrisi
[3rd] s. of Edward, M.R.C.S. B. A
Suffolk. School, private. Main, ... -< hol.u .
B.A. 1050, M.A. i860; l J - 1
College Hospi
KK.c.P., 1872. i-eiiuu .,i King 1
Physician, King's College Hospital. Lecturer on 1
and physician to the .Mi
turer, 1673. Specialist 111 skin
Alpine Club, i8u<> and 1870. Author, Handbook on Diseases
of the Skin, etc. Died Feb. 21, 1919, in London, Brother 01
■ ■ 1 1 ■ 1 1 eile, [i. 522; ( hrist
Coll. Notes; Med* t Who, [9x6-28.)
LIVERPOOL, Earl of (1826), see JhNKlNSON, R. B.
183
Liversidge, Archibald
UVERSIDGE, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, .it Christ's, May 9,
[870. S. of I .hn. of ft dey, Kent. B. Nov. 17, 1847, at
Chlswick, Middles 1 i 100IS, Royal School of Mines and
Royal Colic,;.' ..I Chm.i try. Matrii Miohs. 1870; Scholar;
M.A. [htm. causa) 1887. University Demonstrator in Che-
mistry, 1870-3. LL.D. (Glasgow). Professor of Chemistry
at Sydney University. N.S.W., 1872-1909, and Dean of the
Faculty of Science. Geologist to the New South Wales
Government. F.R.S., 1882; Hon. F.R.S.E.; F.R.G.S. Hon.
Sec. of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of
Science, 1888-1909; President, i88S^o. Vice-President of
the Royal Society, N S W., and Hon. Sec, 1875-S9. Author
The Minerals . / X,..- '....,</: Wales, • t. . Died Sept. 21, 192?
•it Kingston-oii-Thanies. (Scott, Mss.; Peile, 11. 614: Who
was Who, 1916-28.)
LIVESAY, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 30,
1823. B. in Hants. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827; M.A.
1830. Ord. deacon (Wmchester) 1827; priest, 182S. Of
Southsea, Hants., in 1841-4- Chaplain to the Portsmouth
! settlement, 1845-67. Disappears from Crockford,
1868, but in ( lergy List until 1878.
LIVESEY, ALGERNON MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, iSo J. Only s. of [Joseph] Montague (1S68) [of
Horncastle]. B. 1875 at Stourton [Hall] [Lines.]. School,
Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1S99; M.A. 1905. Of
Stourton Hall, Horncastle, Lines., in 1945. [Clifton Coll.
Keg.; Kelly, Han. 11 k, which gives 'b. 1S74.')
LIVESEY, CHARLES HAROLD CORT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 12, 1885. S. of the Rev. Thomas Alexander [Univ.
College, Durham], of St Paul's vicarage, Sale, Cheshire. B.
1 66 .1 Manchester. Educated at Owens College, Man-
chester (iM.bc). Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892.
1 <u' I I" the Bar, Inner Temple, [an. 26, 1S93. Assistant
Science Master at the Koval Naval College. Osborne, 111 1906.
{CM. yearbook aiui Directory, Law Lists, 1945.)
LIVESEY, FRANCIS JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10,
1883. S. of Thomas, broker (and Cecilia Sarah). B. [M.11 -
1864] at West Derby. Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 2, 1S64. School,
Hereford (Mr F. H. Tatharn). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A.
1886. Organist and choirmaster of St Bees Priory Church,
1887-1934. -Died Feb. 8, 1934, aged 69. {Musical Opinion,
Apr. 1934; Eagle, xlvtii, 136.)
LIVESEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Nov. 4, 1869.
S. of John, cotton-spinner (and Elizabeth). B. [Mar. 1850]
at Blackburn, Lanes. Bapt. Apr. 11, 1850. [School, Up-
pingham.] Matric. Michs. im.i; B.A. 1S74. Sometime
cattle-ranching at Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A. {Uppingham
Sch. Roll, 1932.)
LIVESEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Nov. 18, 1 1. Oi
Lancashire. [S. of John, warehouseman, of Ardvviek. B.
May 17, 1803.] Sch..... I, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs.
182 1; B.A. 1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (London, f.n l.lv),
Mar. n, 1827; priest (Ely) June 1, 1828; C. of Holy Trinity,
Cambridge, 1827-30; C. of Gt Eversden, Cambs., 1831.
P.C. of St Philip's, Sheffield, 1831-70. Married, 1857, Sarah
Pennington, widow of the Rev. Francis Owen. Author,
Mechanics' Churches: A letter to Sir Robert Peel on church
extension in populous towns. Died Aug. 11, 1870. at Sheffield.
{Manchester Grammar Sch. Reg., in. 142; Boose, 11. 451;
Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Oct. 13, 1857.)
LIVESEY, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell. -Cm. (age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 12, 1794. S. of Hi. una-., of Blackburn, Lanes. School,
Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1795. [Doubtless the man of these
names (s. of Thomas, of Manchester) who had matric. from
Magdalen College, Oxford, June 28, 1794, age 18.] 01
Stourton Hall, Horncastle, Lines. Father of the next and
Thomas (1834). {Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives 'of .Magdalen
College, Oxford, 1794,' only; Al. Oxon.)
LIVESEY, JOSEPH. Acini, pen,, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 25,
1831. [Eldest] s. of Joseph (above). [B. May 27, 1812, at
Sturton (or Stourton), Lines. J School, Lton. Milne. Mi, lis.
1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1S38. Adm. al Lincoln's Inn, May 23,
1835. Died, oi scarlet lever, I.. I. .re 1 ....(. Brother of Thomas
(1834); father of the next. {Eton Sch. List., Inns oj Court;
Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LIVESEY, JOSEPH MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 11, 1868. [S. of Joseph (above). School, Lton. J Did not
reside. Of Stourton Hall, Horncastle, Lines. A.I.C.E.; K.S.A.
Died 1902. Father of Algernon M. (189 ;). ( Kelly, Handbook
{sub Algernon M.).)
LIVESEY, SAMUEL JOHN. Adm, pens at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1SS1, of Yorkshire, [s. of John, of Blakeridge Lane,
Batley, Yorks. B. Oct. 20, 1 62, at Batley. School, Batley
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. i.ssi; Scholar, 18S ;. B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (York, for Bp. elect ..I Man. tester)
18S0; priest (Manchester) 18S7; C. of St Paul's, Blackburn,
Lanes., 1886-91; C. of Holy Trinity, Kendal, Westmorland,
1891-5. V. of Skelsmergh, 1 15-193 Of Ling Fell, Skels
mergh, in 1940. Disappears in. m c .... /,/,./,/, 1041,
Livingstone, Richard John
LIVESEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 3, 1S34
[2nd s. of Joseph (I794). B. Sept. 4, 1815. School, 'Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1S39; M.A. 1S42. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Caukwell and tbj
Lines.. 1840-1".. Resided latterly in Lincoln. J.P. foi I
Died Jan. 12, 1S94, in the Close, Lincoln, aged 78. Brother
of Joseph (183 1). {Eton Si I,. Lists; Crockford; I he Guardian.
Jan. 24,
LIVETT, GEORGE CHAPLIN. Adm. pens, at Downing
Sept. 30, 1867. Of S2. Hills Road, Cambridge. [Eldest v. of
George.] Matne. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. and LL.M.
1874; LL.D. 1SS2. Lieut., Camb. Rifle Volunteers. 1379.
Adm. Solicitor, 1874. Practised in Cambridge and at Soham,
Cambs. Died Dec. 24, 1899, aged 49. Brother of James J W.
• (1880) ,111.1 probably .,1 John (1884). (Scott, MSS.; Law
Lists; Army Lists; The Times, Jan. 1, 1900.)
LIVETT, GREVILLE MAIRIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
1877. S. of Henry William, surgeon [and Mary Ann]. B. at
Well,. s,,.ncwt liapt. May II, I-.vi. S. h. ,. .1, 'Pet.-rbor. nigh
Grammar (Mr W. D. Sweeting, M.A.). [Chorister in Peter-
borough Cathedral, 1807.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 18S1.
Ord. deacon (London) 1884; priest, T8S5; C. of Holy Trinity,
Iwickenham, 1884-7. Minor Canon of Rochester, 1 - - .,-,-
Precentor, 1889-95. V. of Wateringbury, Kent, 1894-1922.
F.S.A., 1903. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1914-45. Author,
Southwell Minster; Foundations of the Saxon ( 1 ...
Church at Rochester. Editor ..( Archat ... intiana
1909-14. Residing at Canterbury in 1948. {Crockford.)
LIVETT, JAMES JOHN W1LL0UGHBY. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 21, 1880. [2nd] 5. of George, gent. [Alderman
of Cambridge] [and Emily Hannah Chaplin]. B. Nov. 20,
1855, at Cambridge. School, Ll.mdaff House. Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1880; LL.B. 1S84; LL.M. 18S7. Second Lieut.,
Cambs. Rule Volunteers, 1378. Adm. at the Inner Temple
Jan. 22, 1881. Called to tl„ |Ui„. .,, LS.34. F.R.G.S.
Died Sept. 2, 1936, at Westcliffe-on-Sea. Buried at Cam-
bridge. Brother of George C. (181.7) and probably of the
next. (Foster, Men at the Bar; La:o Lists; Inns of Court;
Army Lists, 1880; The Times, Sept. 7, 1936.)
LIVETT.JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1S84. S. of — [? George],
deceased. B. 1866, at Whittlesea, Cambs. Schools, Hod-
desdon and Glulsborough. Matric. Michs. 1884. Resided
three terms. Probably brother of the above and of George C
(1867). {Venn, 11. 469.)
LIVINGSTON, HENRY BROCKHOLST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
I let. 8, 1831. S. of Henry [Brockholst, ludge of the Supreme
Court of New York, for whom see Diet, of American Bio-
graphy, xi. 312]. B. at New York, U.S.A. s. bo ,1, Homerton,
Kept six terms; name removed, 1833. {Peile, u. 442.)
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT [CAMBRIDGE]. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Peterhouse, Aug. 25, 1759. Of Middlesex. [3rd s. of
Robert, merchant, (third) Lord of Livingston Manor, New
York, America.] Matric. Easter, 1760; Scholar; B.A. 1704.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 9, 1761. Adopted the
additional Christian name of Cambridge, before his death
Aug. 23, 1794. Brother of the uext. (T. A. Walker, 318;
Inns of Court; E. A. Jones, American Members of the Inns of
LIVINGSTON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Aug. 25, 1759. Re-adm. Fell. -Com . Jan. j, 1701 [2nd s. of
Robert, of Livingston Manor. New York, America.] Of
Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1700. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 9, 171,1. Member of the Convocation of Apr. 20,
!775, ' to concert measures for the preservation of American
rights cud for the restoration of harmony between Great
Britain and the Colonies.' Represented Albany in the
Provincial Congress of May 21, 1775, the first legislative
Assembly in New York elected by popular vote. Member of
the Assembly, 1777-9; Speaker, 1,-78 .,. Member . .1 1 ...
tincntal Congress, 1784. His war services included Com-
missary of Stores and Provisions lor New York from July 17,
1775; Deputy Commissary-General, 1775, resigned, Sept. 7,
177". i.e. ius ' »I a di-pule ceiln . cM.,en.-i.il
Built ' Levi. .id. de ' in Columbia County. 1 lied May 14, 1797.
Brother of the above. [I. 1. Walker, 318; Inns of Court;
E. B. Livingston. i-amily History, 341-9.)
LIVINGSTONE, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 11, 1.841,. S. of William. B. [Dec. 6, 1828J, at
Westport, Co. Mayo, lrc-1 Hid. School, Mae. Ie shell, Cheshire.
Mini. lb. !i,. 1847; B.A. 1S51; (.Moral Sci. Trip.. 1st Class,
1852); M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S54; priest,
C. ol Weaverhain, Cheshire, 1SS4-7; C. of Orford, Lanes.,
1857-61. P.C. of Holy i.inity, Northwich, Cheshire, 1
V. oi Aigburth, Lanes., 1868-95. K. of Pencombe, and P.C.
..! Marston Stannett, lleref., 1896-1904. Hun. Canon of
Liverpool, 1884 1907. Resided latterly at 1'resttel.le. Shrews-
bury. Died Oct. 1 i. mo, (i rockford; W tto was H .... 1847-
1916.)
IS4
Livingstone-Learmonth
LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, see also LEARMONTH.
LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, FREDERICK VALIANT COT-
TON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 11. 1880
[3rd] s. of Thomas, Esq. [landowner], of [Park Hall], Pol-
mont, Stirlingshire [and Louisa M. B., youngest dau. of
Major-Gen. Sir T. Valiant]. B. [June 6, 1862], at Ercildoune,
Vi toria, Australia. [School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs.
18S0; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1S87. Emigrated to Australia.
General Supt. of the Australian Agricultural Company in
Newcastle, N.S.W. Served in the Boer War, is,n ii-:
(Lieut., N.S.W. Mounted Rifles, 1901-2; D.S.O., 1901; under
Lieut. -Col. De Lisle, in General Hamilton's column). Director
of the Bank of Australasia; of Australian Agricultural Com-
pany and of Peel River Land Co., etc. Latterly of Comer
House, South Stoke, near Reading. Died July 12, 1945, at
Send, Surrey. Brother of Thomas L. (1878). (Kellv,
Handbook; Who's Who; Record 0/ Old Westminsters.)
LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, SOMERV1LLE REID (1879), see
LEARMONTH.
LIVINGSTONE-LEARMONTH, THOMAS LIVINGSTONE. Adm.
pens, {age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. i, 1S78. Eldest s. of
Thomas, Esq., of London [and Louisa H., dau. of Major-Gen.
Sir Thomas Valiant, of the 40th Regt.]. B. [Mar. iS6o]in the
Province of Victoria, Australia. [School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1878. Of Park Hall, Palmont, Stirlingshire. Died
May 19, i93S,atHurtmore,Godalming. Brother of Frederick
V. C. (1SS0). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The li»u-it
May 20, 1938.)
LIVIUS, HENRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1813. S. of George [and Mary, dau. of Joseph
Barham]. B. at Bedford. School, Shelford, Cambs. Matric.
Michs. 1814; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1819; priest (Norwich) Oct. 15, 1826. R. of Yaxhani with
Welcome, Norfolk, 1834-44. Chaplain of the Orphan Asylum
at Bristol, 1S44-69. Married Emma, dau. of the Rev. T.
Grinfield, of Berkeley Street, Bristol. Disappears from
Crockford, 1S70. Brother of the next. (Foster, Index Eccles. ;
C. R. Hudleston.)
LIVIUS, JOHN BARHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 25,
1805. [S. of George (and Mary Barham).] Matric. Michs,
1806. Brother of the above. (Burke, L.G. list edn.); P. B. G.
Binnall.)
LLEWELLIN [or LLEWELLYN], PETER. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 2, 1867. S. of John [and Elizabeth]. B. at
Weir, Bristol. Bapt. Apr. 16, 1865. [School, Hereford
Cathedral.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872, as Llewellyn;
M.A. 1875. Ovd. deacon (Worcester) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of
Hagley, Worcs., 1S71-3; C. of Rugby, 1873-8. R. of St Mary
Magd., Lincoln, 1878-9. V. of Holy Trinity, Worcester,
1S79-87. Precentor of Inverness Cathedral, 1887-1900;
Canon, 1887-1900. V. of Alveston, Warws., 1900-32. Died
Jan. 8, 1932, at Alveston vicarage. (Crockford The Times,
Jan. ii, 1932.)
LLEWELLIN, WILLIAM CLEEVES. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1883. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 8, 1885. S. of the
Rev. J[ohn] Cfleeves] (Lampeter, 1851), V. of Trevethin,
Mon. B. Aug. 20, 1865. School, St Davids. B.A. 1886.
(7". A. Walker, 582.)
LLEWELLIN, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, 1876. S. of David, Esq., C.E., F.G.S., of Bryn Gomer,
Pontypool, Monmouth. School, Cowbridge. Matric .Michs.
1877.
LLEWELLYN, OWEN JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 28, 1888. S. of E. H. [Evan Henry], Esq., M.P., of
Langford, Somerset. [B. Sept. 30, 1870.] Schools [Lancing
and] Radley. Matric. Michs. 1S88; B.A. 1891. Inspector,
Board of Agriculture, 1895-9. Chief Inspector of canal boats
under the Local Government Board, 1899-1931. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, May 1, 1901. Served in the Great
W ir, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). Essayist. Author, / irds
the Sunshine; 1 he South-Bound Car; Back o' the Map; under
the nom de plume of 'Owen John' a regular contributor to
The Autocar. Of 84, Swan Court, Chelsea, London S.W. in
1940. (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Radley Reg.; Univ. War List;
Lav Lists,)
LLEWELLYN, RAYMOND MAUDE (1862), see LLUELLYN.
LLEWELLYN, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, {age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1872. Of Glamorganshire. [5th s. of Llewellyn, Esq.,
. Lland Filleigh, Devon.] B. [1853] at Ynispenllach,
S. Wales. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1872. Of South-
wood House, Tiverton, in 1906. J. P. for Devon. (Kelly,
Directory.)
LLEWELYN, DAVID NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Curiam M -.trie. Michs. 1662; M
160^; B.A. x866; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Llaudatf) i3&0;
Lloyd, Arthur Forbes
priest, 1868; C. of Penarth, Glam., 1866-7; C. of Dowlais,
70. R. of Llansannor, 1870-87. Retired to 24, The
Parade, Cardiff; subsequently resided at Weston-super-
Mare. Disappears from Crockford, 1903.
LLEWELYN, JOHN FRANKLEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 8,
1870. Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of St Mark's,
K'unmgton, Surrey, 1873-9; C. of St Paul's, Wokingham,
Berks., 1879-95. V. of Cadmore-End, Oxon., 1S96-1903.
V. of Datchet, 1903-14. R. of Litlington, Cambs., 1914-15.
R. of Holwell, Beds., 1915-28. Resided subsequently at
Datchet, where he died Mar. 6, 1929. Buried there. (Scott,
XfSS ; Crockford; The limes, Mar. 7, 1929.)
LLEWELYN [LEWELYN, or LEWELLYN], RICE [or PRICE].
Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 18, 1771. B. at Llywel,
Brecon. Matric. Easter, 1772; B.A. 1775; M.A. i779- Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) June n, 1775; priest (London) Sept. 21,
is Lewelyn R.; C of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge,
June 11, 1775. Licenced to Aldwincle St Peter, Northants.,
July 27, 17S9. R. of Shpton, 1793-1805. V. of Tollesbury,
Essex, 1S05-26. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy;
Clerical Guide.)
LLEWHELLIN, GEORGE ELLIOT POELLNITZ. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1S93. S. of George William, of Brookfield,
Blandford, Dorset. B. 1874, in Bengal, India. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Served in the
S. African War, 1899-1902. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Colonel Commanding Bihar Light Horse (Indian
Auxiliary Force)). Retired in 1925; C.B.E., 1925. Died
Sept. 20, 1940, at Camlad House, Bishop's Castle. (Harrow
Sch. Ret:., Wh ■• u\n Who, 1929-40; The Times, Sept. 24,
1940.)
LLOYD, ALAN CHARLES GORE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1898. S. of the Rev. Thomas Fraser (Gloucester
College, 1870). B. Sept. 5, 1879, at Rickinghall, Suffolk.
School, St John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A.
1901. Assistant in the University Library, 1900. In the Law
Department, Cape Colony, 1903; Secretary to the Prime
Minister of Cape Colony, 1908. Librarian to S. African Public
Library, from 1909. Lecturer in Economics at Cape Town
University, 1922. Contributor to the D.N.B. and Cambridge
History of the British Empire. Of Polstead Hall, near
Colchester, in 1942. (St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.)
LLOYD, ALBANY ROSSENDALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 9, 1835. [S. of the Rev. Charks Arthur Albany (1802),
R. of Whittington, Salop (and Mrs Hannah Simpson Cowan).]
Matric. Lent, 1837; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1840; priest, 1841; C. of Padiham, Lanes., 1840-3;
C. of St John's, Liverpool, 1844-6; C. of Selattyn, Salop,
1848-50. V. of Hengoed, 1853-95. Author, The Birth of the
Storms (a poem); The Island Spectres (an allegory); Plain
Politics for Plain People; A First Journey by Rati; Nature's
Jewels, etc. Died Mar. 1895. (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; Cambridge Ind. Press, Mar. 29, 1895.)
LLOYD, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27, 1870.
S. of Major Frederick [Bengal Native Infantry], and Harriet
Georgiana. B. Apr. 10, 1852, at Simla. School, Brewood,
Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1870. Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 10,
1871; Scholar, 1S72; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1874; M.A.
i«77. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1877-80; Dean and Librarian.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of St Baniabas's,
Liverpool, 1875-7; C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1877-9.
R. of Norton, Suffolk, 1879-84, and V. of Hunston, 1881-4.
S.P.G. Missionary in Tokyo, Japan, 1884-90. Professor of
Classics and Public Orator at Trinity College, Toronto,
Canada, 1890-1. Head Master of Trinity College School,
Port Hope, Ontario, 1891-3. Priest-in-charge of St John's
(American Mission), Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, 1894-6; of .All
Saints', Kudan, Tokyo, 1896-1903. President of St Paul's
College, Tokyo, 1898-1903. Professor in the Keiogijiku
University, Tokyo, 1893; in the Imperial Naval Academy,
1897, Lecturer in English literature at the Impenal Uni-
versity, 1903. President of the Asiatic Societv of fapan,
1903-5. Author, Russo-Japanese War, fully illustrated; Life
of Admiral Togo; Everyday Japan; The Higher E
Buddhist Meditations, and numerous translations from the
Japanese. Died Oct. 27, 19 11, M.I. in 1 1
(7*. ) . Walker, 539; Croci
LLOYD, ARTHUR FORBES. Adm. pens, at CORPUS < HRISTI,
\i>i. 6, 1813. (3rd s. of the Rev, Richard (doubtless of
1 unity College, Dublin, 1775, who was b, in Tipperary),
R. of Clonoulty, Co. Tipperary, Ireland, and oi
Cottage, N. Devon land Prisdlla, dau. of the Rev. fohn
Lord, K. of Clonkelly).] Matric. Michs. 1
B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819. R. oflnM.
...... 1 .
of Walthanist' days before he died, at
185
Lloyd, Arthur John
Instow rectory), and had issue. Author, a pamphlet on the
commutation of tithes of Instow parish. Died July 3, r866,
in London, aged 73. {Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Crockford; G. Mug., 1806, 11. 276.)
LLOYD, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 10,
1851; from Trinity College, Dublin, where he had been adm.
Oct. 13, 1848. S. of — , deceased, of Chester. Matric, Lent,
1851.
LLOYD, ARTHUR PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. r, 1S71. [3rd] s. of James R. [Richard, of London].
[B. 1853.] School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1871. Migrated
to Oxford, where he matric. as a Non-Cull, student. May 9,
1873, age JO. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al. Urn,,.)
LLOYD, BARTHOLOMEW. D.D. 1833, incorp. from Dublin.
[Eldest s. of Humphrey. B. Feb. 5, 1772, .it New Ross, Co.
Wexford.] Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, 1787; Scholar,
1790; B.A. (Dublin I 179-'; M.A. (Dublin) 1790; B.D. (Dublin)
1805; D.D. (Dublin) 1808. Fellow of Iriuity College, Dublin,
1796. Doimellau Lecturer, 1807; Erasmus Smith's Professor
of Mathematics, 1813; Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural
and Experimental Philosophy, 1822. He 'raised tlie study of
11. , tie in.id. - b ■ ., [1 ■ -il mu winch it had never before reached
in the University.' Regius Professor of Greek at Dublin,
18 j 1, x823and 1825; Archbishop King's Lecturer in Divinity,
1823 and 1827. Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, 1831-7.
'To no one man durmg the present century does the Uni-
versity owe so much' (Dr Stubbs, The Book of Trinity
College). President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1835.
Married, July 1799, Eleanor, dau. of Patrick McLaughlin,
of Dublin, and of Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, and had ten
children. Author, scientific. Died suddenly of apoplexy,
Nov. 24, 1837. Buried 111 Trinity College Chapel. The
'Lloyd Exhibitions' were founded m his memory, 1839.
Father of Humphrey (1833). (Burke, L.G. 0/ Ireland;
D.N.B.; Al. Dubl.)
LLOYD, CHARLES. B.A. 1753, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Kino's, 1753. [S. of the Rev. David, of Llandevathew,
Brecon.] Matric. from |esus College, Oxford, Sept. 21, 1742,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) [746. Brother of Francis (1759)-
[A I. Oxon.)
LLOYD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 30, 1795.
Of Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1799; M-A- 1802.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. 31, 1S00.
LLOYD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 23) at Caius, Aug. 31,
1798. [Eldest] s. of Charles (for whom »,,- 1>.N. Li), banker,
1,1 B1r111mgh.uu. B. there [Feb. 12, 1775]- School, private,
under Mr Gilpin. Matric. Michs. 1798. Chielly famous for
his friendship with Coleridge, De Qunicey, and Charles
Lamb. His ursl volume of Poems was published in 1795.
Made the acquaintance of Coleridge, £796, and
fascinated by him that he arranged to make his home with
him, paying hmi i&o a year, in return for which Coleridge
was to give him instruction for three hours every morning.
They lived tirst at Kmgsdown, Bristol and later Lloyd
accompanied the Colendges to Nether Stowey. Here he
seems to have suffered from 'tits' and Coleridge described
bis condition as 'alarming.' Subsequently went to London
and formed a friendship with Charles Lamb, who appears to
have found him irritating company: 'I had well-nigh quar-
relled with Charles Lloyd ; and for no other reason than that
the good creature did all he could to make me happy.' In
1797, Lloyd and Lamb pubhshed a selection of their Poems,
as an appendix to a second edition of Coleridge's works.
Coleridge shortly afterwards ridiculed their poems m a series
of sonnets in the Monthly Magazine, declaring that he had
only allowed Lloyd's work to be included with his own at the
earnest desire of the writer. This caused a breach between
Colendge and Lloyd and Lamb, which lasted for several
years. Blank Verse by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb
appeared m 1708. Lloyd married, Apr. 24, 1799. Sophia,
dau. oi Samuel Pemberton, of Birmingham, and had issue.
According to De (Juincey, he eloped with her by proxy,
employing Southey to carry her off. They resided hrst at
Barnwell, Cambridge (desi nbed 111 one of Lloyd's best t ms)
and, after 1S00, at Low Brathay, Ambleside. Made the
a. quaintance of De (luincey, 1807. I-ust began to suSer
lrotii mental illness about 1811; placed 111 an asylum near
York, but escaped from it, 1818, and made his way back to
Westmorland, where he suddenly appeared at De Quincey's
cottage. De cjuineey vividly described his pathetic 1 ondition,
Partially recovered, 1819, and published more Poems and
dramatic works. Eventually went to France, and died in a
maison de sante near Versailles, Jan 1'., 1839. ' His poetry
...is mainly subjective and monotonous from the writers
continual self absorption De Quincey compares linn with
Rousseau.' His best poem is probably Desultory I nought*
in London, 1821, which coutauis a beautiful description of
Lloyd, Edmund
his home in Westmorland, and praise of Coleridge and Lamb.
Father of 1 iwen (1822). (D.N.B., which makes no mention
of Cambridge; Letters of Charles Lamb; Venn, n. 133;
G. Mag , 1839, 1
LLOYD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 20,
18x9. [4th] s. of Frederick [of Ballymacreace] [and Julia,
dau. of Thomas Vereker, of Koxborough]. B. at Limerick.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1S19; B.A. 1823. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells, for Exeter, 1825; priest, 1826; C. of
Bideford, Devon, 1S25-6; C. of Withendge, 1S26-30; u. of
Buckland, 1S30-2; C. of Abbotsham, 1832-5. Missionary in
Prince Edward Island, Canada, 1S36-57. C. of St John's,
Redland, Bristol, 1857-9; C. of Christ Chun h, Bristol, 1 . ,
C. of Wanstrow, Somerset, 1S61-3; C. of Newlyn, Cornwall,
1863-7. V. of Englishcombe, Somerset, 1867-76. Married,
Sept. 17, 1S20, Elizabeth, dau. of William Tveth, 01 Bideford,
and had issue. Died Apr. 12, 18SS. (Record of Old West
minsters; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Crockford.)
LLOYD, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 10,
1848. S. of Henry, clerk, E.l. Lo.'s House. B. Jan. 21, 1828,
at Clapham, Surrey. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs.
1848; Scholar, 1S49; Chapel Clerk; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1853; priest, 18S4. R. of Rand, Lines., 1854-94.
Rural Dean of Wraggoe, 1888. Died Nov. 3, 1S94, at The
White Hart Hotel, Lincoln. M.l. 111 Rand chur. Iivard. (Venn,
11. 28+; Scott, M S.s., Crockford, Tlie Standard, Nov. 5, 1894;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
LLOYD, CHARLES ARTHUR ALBANY. Adm. pens, at Trinity'
lime 25, 1S02. [2nd s. of the Rev. John Robert (1
Aston, Salop. B. Aug. 23, 1786. School, Rugby.] Maine.
Michs. 1805; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. R. of Whittington,
Salop, 1809-46. R. of Selattvn, 1846-51. Married Mrs
Hannah Simpson Cowan. Died July 24, 1851. Brother of
George N. K. (1805 1 and William (1798) ; father of Albany R.
(1835). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., which gives ' b.
1785'; Cant. Act Bk.; Foster, Iridec Eccles.; Clergy List;
G.Mag., 1851, II. 327-)
LLOYD, CHARLES BENNETT. Adm. at Clare, June 14, 1884.
Matric. Michs. 18S4; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) I8.S7; priest, 185s, c. of St Augustus .
mondsey, London, 18S7-92; C of St Marys, West cov.es.
Isle of Wight, 1892-1900. V. of Hook and VVarsash, Hants.,
1900-17. R. of Stoke-Charity with Hunton, 1917-24. Died
at the rectory, Aug. 5, 1924, aged 65. (Scott, flfSS.; Crock-
ford; Tlie Tunes, Aug. 7, 1924.)
LLOYD, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1SS5. [4th] s. of Sampson Samuel [banker], of
2. i oruwall Gardens, London [by bis 2nd wife, Marie Wil-
helmiue Sophie Chnstiane, dau. of Frederick William
Menckhoff, Lieut.-Gen. in the Prussian .Army). B. [Aug. 8],
r866, at Birmingham. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i->s,
B.A. 1888. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1SS7. Called
to the Bar, June 10, 1891. Clerk of Assize. Oxford Circuit.
Of Weston Lodge, Albury, Surrey. Died then Apr. 14, 1942.
Buried at Albury. Half-brother of George H. (1808) and
SampsonS. (1S64). (Tton Sch. Luis; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; The Times, Apr. 15. 1 14- )
LLOYD, CHARLES WILLIAMS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 28, 1828. [Second] s. of Thomas Gore. B. at Clapham,
London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to
Magdalene, Oct. 17, 1829; Scholar; prizeman; B.A. 1832;
M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 22, 1833, priest,
Dec. 21, 1814- Assistant Minister at St Peters, \ ere Street,
London, 1K33-8. V. of Gosheld, Essex, 1838-48. R. of
Aldham, Sutfolk, 1S4S-S0. Died at the rectory, July :\
1880. Brother of Edward J. 1 181S). (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Crockford; lite Tunes, July 30, 1 180.)
LLOYD, CYNRIC. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 30,
1794. [4H1] s. ot Moll (1:4:). "t Lhuvvlliu, Moatgom. [and
sometime of Pontruffydd, Fhuts.]. School, Westunnster.
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1S01. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Feb. 12, 1796. Married, Mar. 6, 1809, Martha, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Hughes, of Kinmel, Denbigh. Died Dec
1822. (Record of Uld Westminsters; Inns of I ourt.)
LLOYD, The Rev. DAVID. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Dec. 22, 1S15; a 'Ten-year mau.' One 'D. Lloyd' was
Chaplain of Greenwich Hospital, 1S41-5. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1S40.
LLOYD, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emkanuei., Oct. 189 S oi
s ampsonl /[acharvj, Esq., of Areley Hall, near Stourport,
Worcs. [B. Sept. 23, 1S80. School, Clifton.] Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901; B.Chir. 1905; M.B. 1907. At Guy's Hos-
pital. C.M.S. ; of Omdurman, Sudan, -1910--20-. During the
Great War, 1914-19, m charge of relief and hospital work at
Gaza. O.B.E.. 192b. Of Southwell. Notts., in ilf, and of
Raveuglass, Cumberland, in 1945. (Medical Directories.)
Lloyd, Edmund John
LLOYD, EDMUND JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 15.
1840. Matric Michs. 1S40; B.A. 1844. Of Llanerfyl, Welsh-
pool. C. of Rhuddlan, Flints. C. of Tremeirchion, 1849-52.
Died July 2, 1S53, at his father's house, Llanerfyl, aged 32.
(Peile, 11. 468; G. Mag., 1853. "• 321.)
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Christ's,
Feb. 27, 1769. S. of Robert. B. at Cefn, Denbighs. School,
Wrexham. Matric. Michs. 1769; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1773-
Of Cefn, near St Asaph, Denbighs. His hospitality is men
tioned by Gunning in his Reminiscences, 1. 101. Father of the
next. (Peile, n. 288.)
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Sept. 23,
1S07. Only s. of Edward (above), of Cefn, St Asaph, Den-
bighs. Scholar, 1S07; matric. Easter, 1S0S.
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 25,
[843. [5th] s. of George [of Stockton Hall, Yorks.]. B.
[May 2, 1823], at York. School, Yorks. (private). Matric.
Michs. 1S42; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Of Lingcroft, Yorks.
Married, Sept. 21, 1854, Rosabelle Susan, dau. of George
Lloyd, of Cowesbv Hall. Drowned Feb. 4, 1S69. Brother of
Henry (1836), Yarburgh G. (1831) and George J. (1829).
(F. P. White.)
LLOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1851. S. of Edward John (doubtless 1.S18). B. Jan. 14, 1832,
in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. iS, 1851. Called to the Bar,
June 7, 1S5S. Secretary to the Commission on the Patent
Laws. Author, The Law of Trade Marks (1S62). Murdered
by brigands, at Dilessi, in Boeotia, Apr. 21, 1S70. Buried in
the Protestant cemetery at Athens. (Harrow Sch. Keg.;
Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LLOYD, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5,
1843; re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1843. S. of Edward Baker, of
Barnwell, Cambs. [and Sarah], B. there Feb. 1, 1821.
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A 1 ,
LLOYD, EDWARD JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1806. [2nd s. of George (of the Middle Temple), of Manchester
[and Elizabeth, dau. of Jeremiah Xaylor, of Wakefield]. B.
June 22, 1790. School, Rugbv.] Matnc. Michs. 1807; B.A.
1S11. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 16, 1S0S. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 24, 1815. Married, Nov. 1S22, Eliza, dau. of
William Rigby, of Oldheld, and had issue. Of Oldneld Hall,
Altrincham. Died s.p. 1850. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists;
F.M.G., 1. 284; Inns of Court, which gives '3rd 5.' of George.)
LLOYD, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 22, 1S1S. [Eldest] s.of Thomas Gore, Esq. [of Clapham,
Surrey, Accountant -General of H.E.I. C.]. B. [Feb. 25, 1799],
in Lambeth, London. School, Blackheath. Matric. Michs.
1818; Scholar, 1821; B.A. (23rd Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1825.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 7, 1S1S. Called to the Bar,
Feb. r, 1S25. Bencher, 1849-79. Q.C, Feb. 23, 1849. Judge
of County Courts, Circuit 54, Bristol, Chipping Sodbury and
Thornbury, 1S63-74; retired. Died June r, 1879, at Hillside,
Upper Maize Hill, St Leonard's-on-Sea. Buried in Ore ceme-
tery, Hastings. Brother of Charles W. (1828); doubtless
father of Edward (1851). (Boase, 11. 458; Inns of Court;
Law Lists.
LLOYD, EDWARD JONES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1878. B. Oct. 11, 185S, at Aberystwyth. School,
Aberystwyth Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 18S2;
M.A. 18S6. Urd. deacon (Llandafi) 1882; priest, 1 88 ;. I
Clerk in Orders (of St Woolos), Newport, Mon., 1882-91,
V. of Llautilio-Crossenny with Llaniair chapel, 1891-1903.
R. of Bettws-Newydd with Trostrey, 1903-20. Disappears
from Crockford, 1921-2.
LLOYD, EDWARD WYNELL MAYOW. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 3, 1864. [Eldest] s. of Edward [S.], Colonel
[49th Bengal] N.I. [and Catherine Anne Mayow]. B. Mar. 19,
1845, at Benares, India. Bapt. Aug. 1845. School, Rugby.
Matnc. Michs. 1064; Scholar, 1867; B.A. 1S06; M.A. 1872.
Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1S68-75; later,
1876-1910, Head Master of Hartford House, Hants., prep,
school. Died Sept. 27, 1928, at Hartley Wintney, Hants.
Buried there. (Cambridge Review, Oct. 12, 1928; I he limes,
Oct. 2, 1928.)
LLOYD, EVAN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 15, 1783. Of West
Tilbury, Essex. A 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1791;
B.D. (Stat, Eliz.) 1795. V. of Llangyfelach, Glam., 1805-42.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1844.
LLOYD, EVAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 9, 1;
Com., 1796. Of Wales, Matric. Michs. 17 >
of these names, 'B.A. ' (not of Oxford), was R. of Liang
Glam., 1805-41 and P.C. of Penmynydd, Anglesey,
R. of Aberffraw, irtio; R. of Llangelynin, Merioneth
OtML-rsypolh, Anglesey, in CfcrgyLi*f, 1841 3. [Butaccordiug
Lloyd, George Ambrose
to G. Mag., 1843, I. 327, he died Jan. 14, 1843, 'aged 41.']
Probably father of the next. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
LLOYD, EVAN [JOHN]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Sept. 13,
1819. Of Anglesey. S. of the Rev. Evan (? above). B. at
Amlwch. School, Oswestry. Matric. Lent, 1820; B.A. 1824,
as Evan.
LLOYD, EYRE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene, Oct. 4.
1851; from Trinity College, Dublin, where he had been adm.
July 1, 1848. [2nd] s. of Eyre [Evans] (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1816), J. P., of Prospect, Castleconnell [and New
Garden], Limerick [and Anne Hutchinson, dau. of Capt.
Hugh Massy]. [B. Mar. 25, 1S31.] School, Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. 1S51; B.A. 1853. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 29, 1853. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1859. On the
South-Eastern Circuit. Married, 1864, Sarah, dau. of the Rev.
Samuel Paynter, R. of Stoke-next-Guildford, and of 13,
Bolton Street, London, W., and had issue. Author, The Law
of Comptm.U} 'v., .S;«<ra-iM"t; Laws of < hnstian ' untria
Died June 9, 1895. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; .-it. Dubl.\ Inns
of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Foster, Men .it the Bar;
Law Lists.)
LLOYD, FELIX F1T2R0Y KELLY. Adm. pens, at Clarf,
Oct. 15, 1003. Matric. Michs. 1663; B.A. ibby. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1S67; priest, 166S; C. of Carlton-in-Liudrick, Notts.,
1867-71. R. of St John's, Pittenweem, Fifes., 1871-1909.
Died May 31, 1909, aged 69. (Crockford; The 1 imes, June 5,
1909.)
LLOYD, FRANCIS. B.A. 1759, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1759-
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 29, 1759; from Jesus College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. Sept. 21, 1742, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1 740. [S. of the Rev. David, of Llandevathew,
Brecon.] Brother of Charles (1753). (Al. Uxun.)
LLOYD, FRANCIS LLEWELYN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1836. Of Staffordshire. [Eldest] s. of the Rev.
R. W. [Robert Watkin] (1800). B. at Millneld, Tamworth.
Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1S40; M.A. 1S43; B.D. 1850.
Fellow, 1840-58. Adm. ad eimdem at Oxford, i860, Ord.
.deacon (Ely) Nov. 28, 1841; priest, Nov. 27, 1842; C. of
Wiinecote, Warws., 1841-58. V. of Aldworth, Berks., 1858-
88; restored much of the church and built the porch and
vestry. Married, Feb. 10, 1859, Jessy, eldest dau. of Henry
Harding, Esq., deceased, of H.M. Customs, Nevis, West
Indies. Died Aug. 20, 18SS, at Aldworth vicarage, aged 69.
Father of Henry M. (1S79) and Llewelyn (1878). [St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 362 (sub his father); Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
G. Mag., 1859, 1. 316; I he Guardian, Aug. 29, 1888.)
LLOYD, FRANCIS STIRLING. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 28, 1S95. [Younger] s. of the Rev. W. H. [William
Henry (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1852)], of Brimscombe
vicarage, Stroud, Gloucs. [B. Feb. 24, 1876. School, St
Lawrence College.] Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Adm.
Solicitor, 1902. Practised at Romford, Essex. Died June 27,
1910. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The limes,
June 29, 1910.)
LLOYD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1804. [Only] s. of Thomas, of [Horsforth Hall], Leeds [and
Anne, dau. of Walter Warde, of New Grange, Yorks.]. [B.
May 25, 1786.] School, Little Casterton, Rutland. Matnc.
Lent, 1806. Of Cowesby Hall, Yorks. Capt., 2nd West
Yorks. Militia. Married (1) 1820, Marian Christina, dau. of
Alexander Maclean, of Coll, Argylls.; (2) June
Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of William Rookes Leeds ber
jeantson, of Camp Hill and Hanlith Hall. Vorks.,
issue. Died 1S44. Father of Thomas W. (1844). (Burke,
L.G.)
LLOYD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 21, 1836,
Of Derbs. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. George Wood (17S5),
V. of Church Gresley, Derbs.] Matric. Michs. 1831
>!.A. 1 S43. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1840, priest, 1841 ,
P.C. of Willesley, Derbs., 1841-61. C. of Church Gresley,
I of St Michael's, West Hill,
Ottery St Mary, Devon, 1877-87. Latterly of 3, Sidney
Place, Bath. Died Oct. j, , 1 I91, al Mat r vicai
Vawdrey then V.J, Staffordshire, aged |
Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 11,
LLOYD, GEORGE AMBROSE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1S98. [3rd] s. of Sampson Samuel (1864), o( the Priory,
\\ arwick [and of Dolobran, Montgom.]. 1 ■
at Olton Hall, Warws. Si hool, 1
Rowing 'blue' (Cox), 1
British Embassy at Co
m. .-,;,.. :.- i I.
potamia and i , Asiatii turkey, 1907. Served in tin G
War, 19x4-29 (Egypt, GaJ ■
Warwickshire \
despatches six times; D.S.O., 1917; CLE., 1917;
187
Lloyd, George Butler
St Anne, 3rd class, with swords (Russia)). F.R.G.S. M.P.
for West Staffs., 1910-18; for Eastbourne Division of Sussex,
1924-5. Governor of Bombay, ioi--~v G.C.I.E., 1918;
P.C., 1924; G.C.S.I.. 0124. Created Baron Lloyd of Dolobran,
1925. High Commissioner for Egypt and Sudan, 1925-8.
Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1940-1. Leader of the
House of Lords. Died Feb. 4, 1941, in London. Buried at
St Ippolvts, Herts. (Burke, /'. and />'-; I he V.C. and D.S.O.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who;
The Tunes, Feb. 6, 1941.)
LLOYD [post BUTLER-LLOYD], GEORGE BUTLER. Adm.
pens, at Si John's, Dec. 14. 1872. [Eldest] s. of William
Butler (1844), Esq. [and lane Luieha, dau. of the Rev.
George Hunt]. B. Jan. S, 1854, at Monknioor, Salop. Bapt.
Mar. 12, 1854. (School, Marlborough College.] Maine.
Michs. 1873 Senior partner 111 Salop (lid Bank, until its
merger in Lloyds Bank, Ltd., of which he was then made a
director. < If Shelton Hall, Shrewsbury. Twice Mayor of
Shrewsbury. M.P. for Shrewsbury. 191 )-22. J. P. and D.L.
for Shropshire. Died Mar. 28, 1930. Burled at Shrewsbury.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg., Burke, L.G.; Who was Who,
1929-40; 1 he limes, Mar. 29, 1930; Cambridge Review,
Apr. 25, 1930.)
LLOYD, GEORGE EVAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
1874. of Pembrokeshire S of the Rev. Rhys Jones [Exeter
College, Oxford, 1845]. B. Oct. 24, 1855. School, Tollbridge.
Matnc. Michs. 1874. Lieut., 51st Foot (from Militia), 1870.
Served with the 51st Light Infantry at Zowabi, 1877;
Afghan War, 1S78-9. Captain, 1883. Nile Expedition,
1884-5 (despatches, brevet Major, 18S5); Soudan Frontier
Field Force, 1885-7 (despatches; D.S.O., 1886); Suakmi,
1888 (despatches], iSqo; Dongola expeditionary Force, 1896
(despatches, Lieut. -Col.; 2nd class Order of the Medjidie).
Commanded 1st Batt., the Duke of Wellington's (West
Riding Regt.) m South Africa; killed at Rhenoster Kop,
Nov. 29, 1900, (7 onbridge Sell. Reg.; Army Lists, The V.C.
andD.S.O.; Who was Who, 1897-1916.)
LLOYD, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 21, 1868. [2nd s. of Sampson S., of Birmingham.]
[B. Mar. 8, 1851.] School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 180s.
Banker in the tirm of Lloyd, Barnet, Bosanquet and Co.
Died Jan. 7, 1914. Brother of Sampson S. (1864); half-brother
of Charles F. (1885). (Rugby Sch. Reg. ('Herbert George');
Burke, L.G., which gives 'b. Mar. 8, 1850'; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families, which also gives b. 1850.)
LLOYD [post LLOYD YARBURGH], GEORGE JOHN. Adm.
pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 26, 1829. [Eldest] s. of
George, Esq. [of Acomb, York] [and Alicia Maria, dau. of
John Greame, of Sewerby House, Yorks.]. B. [July 23, 1812],
at York. School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834;
M.A. 1830. Adm, at the Middle Temple, May 2;, 1834.
Called to the Bar, May 29, 1840. Assumed the additional
name of Yarburgh in 1S57. Of Heilington HaU, Yorks., J. P.
Married, 1840, Mary Antonia, dau of Samuel Cheethain
Hilton, of Pennington, Lanes. Died Mar. 16, 1875. Brother
of Yarburgh G. (1831), Henry (1036) and Edward (1842).
(Rugby Sch, Reg.; Law Lists; inns of Court.)
LLOYD, GEORGE NEWTON KYNASTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 24, 1805. Of Aston, Shropshire. [3rd s. of
the Rev. John Robert (177s).] School, Rugby. Matnc. Lent,
1806, as George; B.A. 1S09; M.A. 1813. R. of Selattyn,
Shropslnre, 1810 46. Died there Jan. 17, 1S46, aged 60.
Brother of Charles A A. (1.502) and of William (179S).
(Rugby Sch. Reg., which erroneously gives 'died 1848';
Burke, L.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1846, 1. 327.)
LLOYD, GEORGE TYNDALE. Adm. pens at St John's. Oct. 13,
1881. [Only] s. of the Rev. Thomas, Independent Mnuster
[and Anna Shalford]. B. Sept 29, 1864, at Fenstanton,
Hunts. School, Ain.'isliain 11a!!, Ueaduig (Mr West). Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M A 1888; M.B and B I hir., 1S89.
At St Bartholomew's Hosjnt.il. ' '1 Me k iv, 1. eie. usland, in
1890; Medical Officer of Health at Macka; Died Dei is,
1909, at Mackay. (Medical Directories; The limes, Dec. 22,
1909.)
LLOYD (post WHITELOCKE-LLOYD), GEORGE WHITE-
LOCKE. Adm. pens (agi 21) at Trinity, June 12, 1851.
S. of William [and Mary, dan of George Whitelocke, of
Fortoiseau, France]. B. [May 30, 1830], 111 London, s. hool,
Hants, (private). Matric. Michs. 1851. Of Stancally ' astle
and of Bultevand Castle, Yorks. Assumed by Royal licence
the additional name of Whitelocke, 1880. J. P. for Wateriord.
High Sheriff of Wateriord, 1S59. J. P. and D.L. for the West
Riding. Married (1) Sept. 14, 1854, Selina Jane, dau, of
Arthur Henry, of Lodge Park, Co, Kildare; (jj ! el
Lloyd, Henry
Lady Anne Margaret Butler, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Carrick;
(3) 1904, Anna Maria, dau. of George Wheeler Bennett, ot
Ashbrook, Co. Limerick, and had issue. Of Straucallv Castle,
Tallow, Waterford. Died May 14, 1910. (Who was Who,
1897-1916.)
LLOYD, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
1879. Of Widbury Hill, Ware, Herts. S. of [the Rev.] Henry
(1.830), [R. of Yarburgh, Lines.]. B. Mar. 4, 1861, at Yar-
burgh. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A.
1886. J. P. for Lines. Of Caythorpe, Grantham. Inherited
Stockton Hall, York, from his aunt, Miss Alicia Maria Lloyd,
1892. High Sheriff, 1909. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
LLOYD, GEORGE WILLIAM DAVID BOWEN. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 16S5. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq., of
Llandilo, Pembs. [and Emma, dau. of the Rev. William
Webb Bowen, V. of Camrhos, Pembs.]. B. Nov. 0, 1S66, at
Brunant, Llandilo. School, Old Hall, Wellington, Salop.
Matin Ml. a,, 1 ,. Nana . li , I , . : o ..i
Welsh Fusihers, iSSS; Lieut., 1S90; Capt., 1896; Adjutant
(Militia) 1896; Major, 1906. Served in S. Africa, 1901-2.
In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., 8th Batt., Royal
Welsh Fusiliers, 1914; commanded nth Batt., 1915-16, in
France and Salonika; invalided; Record Officer at South-
port). Assistant Director of Natl mal Service for Carmarthen-
shire and Pembrokeshire, 1917-19. O.B.E., 1919. OI
Brunant, Llanwrda, Carmarth., and Bron-y-graig, Harlech,
Menoneth., J. P. for Carmarthenshue and Merionethshire.
Died Nov. 16, 1926. (Army Lists, Burke, L.G.; Burke,
O.B.E.)
LLOYD, GEORGE WOOD. Adm. si2ar (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. ii, 1785. S. of Owen, of Mavesyn-Ridware, Staffs.
Schools [Kepton aud] Burton-on-Treut. Matric. Michs. 1786.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Dec. 23, 1788; B.A. 1790; M.A.
1793; D.D. 1821. P.C. of Church Gresley, Derbs., 179 3-1847.
Died Nov. 11, 1847. Doubtless father of George (1836).
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.)
LLOYD, GODFREY ISAAC HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 29, 1893. Uthj i. of Howard, of Cannon Hill House,
near Birmingham. B. 1S75 at Birmingham. School, King
I ...'. ud's, Birmingham. Maine. Michs. 1893; B.A. (Moral
Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1S96; M.A. 1900. Lecturer in
Ecouoluics at Sheffield University, 1900-9. Professor of
Economics in the University of Toronto, 1909-15. In the
Ministry of Munitions, ot which he eventually directed a
permanent histoncal record. Entered the Department of
Overseas Trade, 1920; Director of the Trades and Economic
Division, 1930; retired, 1935. Subsequently associated with
the Economic Section of the League of Nations. Of Old
Pound Cottage, Chobham, Surrey. Died Feb. 9, 1939, in
London. (The limes, Feb. 13, 1939.)
LLOYD, GUY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 7, 1850.
S. of Guy, of Croghan, Co. Roscommon, Ireland [and
Susannah Martha, dau. of John Stephenson Cann, of Wramp-
lingham, Norfolk]. B. there [Apr. 13, 1833]. Schools,
[Cheltenham and] King's College, London. Matnc. Michs.
1S52. Of Croghan House, Co. Koscommou, J. P. and D.L.
High Sheriff of Co. Roscommon, 1807. High Sheriff of Co.
Leitrim, 1869. Mamed, Oct. 31, 1865, Elizabeth, dau. of
Sir Gilbert King, Bart., of Charlestown, Co. Roscommon,
and had issue a dau., who died in infancy. Died Aug. 25,
1900. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LLOYD. HAROLD RHYS. Adm. at Caios. Oct. 2, 1S99. S. of
John, cashier and secretary, of Claremout, Lheadle Hulme.
B. there Oct. 29. 1879. School, Ring William's College, Isle
of Man. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1899, (18/^1 11 rangl r,
1902; Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1903); B.A. 1902;
M.A. 1912. Employment manager with Hans Renold, Ltd.,
Manchcsh r, I.,!-, .'4, Associate Professor of Mechanical
Enguieenng at Michigan University, U.S. A , 1924-7-.
Brother of'idwal G. (1S97) and I .! w. lyn s. (1895). (King
Willuwi's 1 all., I.O.M., Reg.; Venn, 111 19 I
LLOYD, HENEAGE. Adm. pens, at Si John.-, June 23, 1710.
2nd s. of Sir Richard, Kt. (1713), Baron of the Lxchequer.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 14. 1754. Brother of
Richard Savage (1748). (St John's Coll. Adm., in. 009; Inns of
Court.)
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caios, June 12, 1765.
S. of Guy, gent., of Bylaugh, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Xorwi. !i and S amine. Matric. Michs. 1700; Scholar, 1765-
73; B.A. 1770; M.A. 1773. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 8,
1770, pnest, Aug. 15, 1773; C. of Shipdham, Norfolk, 1770;
C. of Docking, 1773; V. there 1773-1817. V. of Egmere with
tlolkham. 1784 1 s 1 7. Died Aug. 10, 1S17, at Blofield.
(I enn, 11. 83; (.,. Mag , 1-17, II. 477)
Lloyd, Henry
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's. May -•;. [772.
[Eldest s. of Robert, of Gwynus (or Gwiuus)-in-Llevn, High
Sheriff of Carnarvons. (and Margaret).] B. in the Isle of
Anglesey. [Bapt. Oct. 21, 1754.] Matric. Michs. 1772;
Scholar, r772; B.A. 1776; M.A. 1779. Ord. deacon (Bangor)
Sept. 7, 1777; C. of Llanddyfnan, Anglesey. R. of Llan-
dyfrydog, 17SS-94. Married, Nov. 27. 17SS, Emma, dau. of
Henrv Sparrow, of Redhill, Surrey. Died Nov. 1794; buried
Nov. 7. (SI John's Coll. Adm., iv. 361.)
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Apr. 5, 1781.
S. of David, of King's Lvnn, Norfolk. School, King's Lynn.
Matric. Michs. 1781J Scholar, 1784; B.A. (iot/i Wrangler)
1785; 1st chancellor's medal, 1785; M.A. 17S8; B.D. 1799;
D.D. 1804. Fellow, 17S7; Junior Dean, 1792-3. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1787; priest, r79o. Regius Pro-
fessor of Hebrew, 1795-1831. V. of Babraham, Cambs.,
1798-1S31. Died Jan. 23, 1831, at VVhixlev, Yorks., aged 67.
(Cant. Act Bh.; Xorthants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1831, I. 280.)
LLOYD, HENRY. Matric. from Pe
, Michs. 1783.
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 28, 1813.
Of Tipperary. [Doubtless 3rd s. of Henry Jesse, of Castle
Inev, and Ellen, dau. of Thomas Garde, of Balkna Curra,
Co.Cork.] Matric. Michs. 1S13; Scholar, 1813; B.A. i8r8.
Of Farrinrory, Co. Tipperary. Married, Feb. 13, 1822,
at Dublin, Harriet Amelia, dau. of Sir John Craven Carden,
ist Bart., and had issue. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; G. Mag,
1822, 1. 272.)
LLOYD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 18, 1836. [3rd s.
of George, of Stockton Hall, Yorks. B. Dec. 30, 1815.]
Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon,
1840; priest, 1841. C. of Bossall, Yorks., 1845. P.C. of
Armin, Snaith, 1845-50. R. of Yarburgh, Lines., 1851-62.
Married, 1857, Anne Eliza, eldest dau. of the Rev. William
Roy, D.D., deceased, R. of Skirbeck, Lines. Died Nov. 17,
1862, 'very suddenly.' Father of George W. (1879); brother
of George J. (1S29), Yarbureb G. (1831) and Edward 1 1842),
(Fox-Da vies, Armorial Families ; I >■■<,■/ i rd: < lergv List, which
latterly calls him 'Henry S.'; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 786; 7 he
Ecclesiastical Gazette, Oct. 13, 1857.)
LLOYD, HENRY DYSON. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 8, 1852.
[5th, and youngest, s. of Edward, of Barham, Kent, and
13, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, London.] School, Bury
St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar; B.A.
1856; M.A. r864. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1857; priest, 1S58;
C of Cardiston, Salop, 1866-8. Without cure and unbene-
ficed, 1869-96. R. of Runnington, Somerset, 1896-1919.
Resided subsequently at Wellington, Somerset, where he
died Sept. 29, 1923, aged 91. {Bury Gr. Sck. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 5, 1923.)
LLOYD, HENRY GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 11,
1854. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry James (next), deceased.
School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Of West Felton Grange,
Oswestry. J. P. for Salop. Married, 1865, Eleanor O'Grady,
and had issue. Died Dec. 4, 1897, at Bournemouth. [Harriui
Sch. Reg.)
LLOYD, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 25, 1812. [5th] s. of Francis (Trinity College, Oxford,
1764) (of Leaton Knolls, Salop), M.P. for Montgomery [and
Elizabeth, dau. of Arthur Graham, of Hockley Lodge, Co.
Armagh]. B. Feb. 2, 1794, in London. School, Harrow
(Head of the school and captain, Cricket XI, 1S12). Matric.
Michs. i8r2; B.A. r8i6; M.A. Z822. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 10, 1817. C.-in-charge of Albrighton, Salop, 1830-2.
P.C. of Teddington, Middlesex, 1836-47. Deputy Chaplain
at the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace, 1842-5. Rural
Dean of Hampton, 1844-7. Lived at Shirehainpton, near
Bristol, 1848-53. R. of Walton and Weston-in-Gordano,
Somerset, 1851-2. R. of Selattyn, Salop, 1852-3. Married,
Dec. 3, 1832, Elizabeth, dau. of Philip John Miles, of Legh
Court, Somerset, and had issue. Died Sept. 3, 1853, at
Brighton. Buried at Leaton, Salop. Brother of John A.
(1805); father of the above. (Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1853, 11. 536; P. E. ToweU.)
LLOYD, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1S78.
S. of James Sidden, of 1, Mortimer Villas, Woodbury Park,
Tunbridge Wells. B. 1859, at Clifton, Bristol. School,
Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1585.
Assistant Master at King William's College, Isle of Man,
1889-93; Second Master at Bolton Grammar School in 1900;
Assistant Master at the South Eastern College, Kamsgatc,
1903-. Dieil May 5, 1935, at Southboume, Bournemouth.
Brother of James A. (1869) and Pemberto:
'■■■'■■ terbonu -.h. Reg ;
M., Reg.; The limes, May 10, 193J.)
Lloyd, Idwal Geoffrey
LLOYD, HENRY MEYRIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 9.
1879. S. of the Rev. Francis Llewelvn (1830), V. of Ald-
wnrth, Berks, [and Jessy]. B. there Jan. 23, 1861. Bapt.
Apr. ;. 1861. [School. Bradfield College.] Matric. Michs
1879. Died 1903. Brother of Llewelyn (1R78). I
Coll. Reg.)
LLOYD, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 3, 1826. [2nd] s. of John William [of nan-yr-AHl,
Carm., and of South Park, Kent (in the Civil Dept. of the
Navy for 35 years)], and Anna Maria, dau. of John Longley,
Recorder of Rochester. B. [Aug. 9, 1809], at Woolwich.
School, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832; M.A
1S37. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 183-,; priest, 1834. Lecturer
of Llangadock, Carm., 1833-8. C. of W. Gnnstead, Sussex,
1839-41. P.C. of Taharis, Carm.. iS4i. V. of Carew, Pembs.,
1842-5. V. of S. Benlleet, Essex, 1845-50. V. of Owersby
with Kirkby and Osgodby, Lines., 1850-64. P.C. of St
Mark's, Kennington, Surrey, 1864-9. Chaplain to At ;
Longley (who was his uncle) 1864-9. R- of Cliffe-at-Hoo,
Kent, 1869-80. Married, Oct. 17, 1S43, Harriet, dau. of the
Right Rev. the Hon. Edward Grey, Bp. of Hereford, and had
issue (a s., Arthur Grey, b. 1851, was at Charterhouse;
Lieut., 4th Dragoon Guards). Author, Sermons. Died
Jan. 30, 18S0, at Cliffe rectory. (Burke, L.G.; the Rev. C. H.
M . ; the Rev. P. B. G. Binnall; Crockford; Arch. Cantiana,
XV. 253.)
LLOYD, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Feb. 6, 1827. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1792), of Selc,
near Hertford [and Frances Mackay], School, Newdigate
(Mr Trimmen). Matric. Michs. 1S27; B.A. 1831; M.A. T834.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1860. Ord. deacon, 1831 ; priest,
1832. V. of Cholsey and R. of Moulsford, Berks., 1837-74.
Author, theological Addresses and Letters. Latterly of The
Filberts, Aston-Tirrold, Berks. Died June 17, 1882. [At.
Oxon.; The Guardian, June 28, 1882.)
LLOYD, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1858. S. of
Francis Edwardes (1825. sub Leach), of Neath, Glam. B. [Feb.
;r. School, Rugby. [His father, of PUs Cil-y-bebvll,
Glam., had assumed the name of Lloyd in lieu of Leach bv
Royal licence, 1849.] Matric. Michs. 1858. Of Plas Cil-v-
bebyll, Swansea. J. P. for Brecons. and Glamorgans. High
Sheriff, 1877. Died 1926. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Walford,
County Families.)
LLOYD, HORACE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Tune 18, 1845. [Eldest]
s. of John Horatio, Esq. (Queen's College, oxford, 181S),
bamster-at-law [of Park Place. Marylebone, London, W ].
B. [Aug.] 1828, at Chester. At University College, London,
for two years. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1S47-52; (zulk
Wrangler, 1849); B.A. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. vpi
1849. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 20, 1.NS2. Called to
the Bar, June 7, 1852. Q.C., Feb. 21, 186- 1
74. A good whist-, billiards- and chess-player. Plaved at the
Whitehall Club and at Simpson's divan. Spent many of his
vacations at Homburg and Baden Baden. Died Mar.
1874, at 42, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W. (Venn,
11. 272; Inns of Court; Boose, 11. 459; Middle Temple Bench
Book.)
LLOYD, HUMPHREY. M.A. IS13, incorp. from Dublin. S. of
Bartholomew (1833), Provost of Trinity College, Dublin
(and Eleanor McLaughlin]. B. Apr. 16, 1800. Scholar,
Trinity College, Dublin, 1819; B.A. (Dublin) 1819; M.A.
1827; B.D. and D.D. 1S40. Fellow of Trinitj I
Dublin, 1824-67; Provost, 1867-81. Erasmus Smith' I ro
fessor of Philosophy, 1831-43. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1855.
President of the Royal Irish Academy, 1846-51. President
of the British Association, 1857. F.R.S., 1836. Received the
Order ' Pour le Merite' from the German Emperor. Man I,
July 14, 1840, Dorothea M. R., dau. of the Rev
Bulwer, R. of Hunworth, Norfolk, (if Vn ton •
Killiney, Co. Dublin. Author, Wave Theory of I
p. Jan. 17, 1881, and was succeeded bv hi
(D..V.B.; Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; linage. II. (6o )
LLOYD, HUMPHREY SELWYN. Adm. pens, at
June 15, 1891. S. of John [Archdeacon John li. !
edford Square, London. B. 1S71, at Wold V wh
Yorks. School, Sherborne. Matrii Mich 11 1
I ai Bosham, Sussex, May 4, 1949. (Fox Davii
Families ; Sherborne . h Ri g |
LLOYD, IDWAL GEOFFREY. Adm. at CaI
S. of John, of Cheadle 11 :
Jan. 13, ib7s. School, King William's College, 1 ■!■
Matric. Michs. IS.,7; exhibitioner, I -■■,-,; M.A. I700
nagar Medal, I0O2. Joined the' MS. in Burma
'
India, [909 10; Ileput , I in J
I
I89
Lloyd, James
and Political Dept). 14:9-30; Financial Commissioner,
1930-5. Temporary Member of Governor's Council, 193°-'
and 193^ Member of Governor's Council (Finance and
Revenue Depts I, inis-7. C.S.I., 1933- Knighted, 1937.
Employed in Ministry "I Supply, 1941-4. of Gaytnorpe,
Yatel. \ near 1 rley, Surrey. Died Mar. 6, 1946.
Brother of Llewelyn S. (1895) and Harold R. (1879). (Venn,
11 5S1 and addenda 1940; , < 8. Lists; Kelly, Handbook;
Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 11. mp .)
LLOYD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Feb. 25, 1813.
LLOYD, JAMES. Adm. Fell Com. at St John's, Oct. 3, 1815.
Of Suffolk. .Maine. Michs. r8i5.
LLOYD, JAMES. Adm pens, [age ai) at Magdalene, Oct. 18,
18.14. S. ..I Robert, I-sij., of Hoxton, Middlesex [and Anne
Bryant! School, Maidstone.
LLOYD. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1871.
S of John, of Maescrug, near Aberystwyth. B.thereNov is,
1850" School-. Aberystwyth Grammar, Ystradai. ung
ind Welsh Collegiate, Llandovery. Matric. Mb lis.
LLOYD, JAMES ABBOTT. Adm. pens, at St John s, Oct. 18,
1869. Of Durham. S. of lames Si. Men, gent, [and Lucy
Andersr.nl. 13. May 21. i8so, a( Bishop Wearmouth, Durham.
Bapt. July 24, 1S50. [Schools, Mount Radford, I eter;
Cranbrook, and Rochester Cathedral.] Matric. Mich 1
B.A. 1873; MA. 1876. Ord. deacon (Dover) 1S74; pnest,
187s- C. of Dartford, Kent. 1874-6. Principal of St John's
CoUege (CMS). \gra, India, i876-8r. C. of St Peter's,
... London. T-M s;C. of King's Lynn, 1885-93- v-°f
St Giles's, Norwich, is.u-1.122. Resided latterly at Bourne-
mouth", where he did let, 10. 193-*. Brother of Pemberton
(I.---I and Henry I. (1878); father of the next. (The Rof-
fensian Keg ; 1 roehfotd; The Guardian, Feb. 26, 1932.)
LLOYD, JAMES DAVIDSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
I9oo S, of the Rev lames Abbott (above), of St Giles s
vi, ir e e, Norwich. B. 18.81, at Agra, India. School, Al-
denham. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) 1004; priest, 1905; C. of St Johns,
Cheltenham. 1904-6; C. of St Leonard's, Bootle. Lanes.,
1906-8; C. of St Paul's, Hyson Green. Notts., 190S-14. V. of
Plumstead, Norfolk, 1914-19. V. of St Matthew's, Wolver-
hampton, 1919-;:. Died O, t -•-. ],-■.', at Wolverhampton.
(Aldmham Sch. Acs'.; Ridley Hall List; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 31, 1922.)
LLOYD, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, M iy J,
186s [Only]- ,.| Tl a-, ol 'The Bank. Birniingli .
sometime of the ITi.-rv. IV.niu. I;) land Emilia, dan. ..I I0I111
Travers]. B. [July 12, 1846]. at Hall Green, near Bir-
mingham. School, Rughv. Matric Michs. 1865; B \ 1869
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov 5. 1.81.7. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 18, 1872. Died July 188;. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns oft ourl 1
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Mar. 6, 1758;
from Corpus Christi College, 1 Ixford, whence he had matric.
(age 17) June 20, i-s.: and kept 17 terms; B.A. (Oxford)
1756. Of Che-I.ir. . 1 i.l -...I'.c.r.;. i 1 7 -".'I. of Hulme, Lanes,
(and Eleanor, dau. of Henry Wright, of 1 ifferton, Lli.-lni. 1
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Raster, 1758; M.B.
1758. F.R.S. 1759. Of Melconibe House, Snitterlield, Warws.
Marrud Aue 18. 1704, Anne, dau. of James Hibbins, M.D.,
of London. Did June 8, 1777. aged 42. (Manchester Gr.
Sch. Reg., i. 37, --26.)
LLOYD.JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Si John's, Aug. 2+, 1763.
S. of Thomas, maltster, of Dcnbighs. B at Ruthin. School,
Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1763; B.A. 1708 Ord deacon
(Gloucester) lime ;S, 171,7; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 24, 1769;
C of Barton Ic-Clav, Beds., 1769; C. of Badgeworth, Gloucs.
(St Johns Coll. Adm.. 111 694 I
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 27. 1763. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. Michs. 1764; Scholar, 1768; B.A.
Uth Wrangler) 1768; M.A. 1771.
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 2,
1767 S of John, advocate, oi Monte, in. rv, s.l I, Shrews-
bury'. Matric. Michs. 1768; LL.B. 1786. i >rd. priest (London)
Feb. 27, 1774; 'of Magdalene College, I. .nub ridge.' Some-
time R. of Little Mnngehani, Kent, and later R. of St
Dunstan's-in-the-East, London. (P. E. low. II I
LLOYD JOHN. B.A. 1771, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Clare, 1771. Probably either |ohn, B.A. from Jesus College,
Oxford, 1757, or a namesake, B.A. 1759, from the same
College; but see others. (Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St John's, June I, 1780.
B at IJanweiinot:, tar. litems School, Carmarthen. No
residence recorded; name off, Feb. 19, 1788. Doubtless a
Lloyd, John Griffiths
'Ten-year man.' Ord. priest (Nonvich) Aug. 6, 1780; C. of
Plumstead and Matlask, Norfolk, 1780. 'The Rev. John.' of
Dedham, Essex, died in 1813, 'aged 55.' (St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. 361; G. Mag., 1813, I. 394.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinitv Hall, Oct. II,
178-'.
LLOYD.JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 7, 1828. [4th s.
of John, of The Court, Abennule, Montgom. B. 1810.]
Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. (31s! Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835.
Ord. deacon, 1836; priest (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1837. R. of
I lantllfrev.,2, Moutaoin., 1844- 78. HI Castell Forwvn,
Abennule, Montgom., J. P. Married, June 18. 1840, Marianne,
dau. of Edward Davies, of Rhvdwhitnan. Died M .-. m,
1891, at Castell Forwvn. Brother of Maurice (1820). (Burke,
L G ; O . I ford; The Guardian, May 27, 1S91.)
LLOYD.JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's, July 6, 1 13
S. of John, surgeon, of Tring. Herts, [and Anne]. B. there
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon and pnest
(Norwich) 1849. P.C, of Llandilo-Graban, 1S53-S3, Radnor
(with Llanstephan), 1854-S3. Disappears from Crockford.
1884. (Cant. Act Bk.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Juh
Of Surrey. [Only s, of Henry Edward Lambkin, of Nelson
Square, London.'] Matric. Michs. 1855; LL.B. 1859: LL.M.
1S62 Adm at the Middle Temple, Jan. 8, 1S57. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 30, 1862. On the South Eastern Circuit. Mamed,
Nov. 22, 1866, Emma Sophia, youngest dau. of William Cox,
of Brentwood, Essex. (Inns of Court; Foster. Men at the Bar;
Law Lists, until Ig ... )
LLOYD.JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10. 1872. I Idesl -.
of William, wood-merchant, of Newport. B. there Oct. 21,
1847. [Schools, Haverfordwest and Cardigan.] Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar; prizeman; B.A. 1 .7": M.A. 1888; D.D.
l89r. Ord. deacon (London) 1876; priest (St Davids) 1877;
1 ,,f R... I . .■ : 1 ■-. I ■ ■■ ■ ' ' ' ' 'Tl" ' 'ii. se-' '.
1.877. V. of Llannhangel-Aberbyttnck. 1 .rue, 1877-84- «•
of Penboyr, Card., 1884-9. v- of Carmarthen, 1889 1900,
Preb. of St David's Cathedral, 1890-9. V. of Jeffreston and
Reynalton, Pembs., 1900-3. V. of Lampeter, I ard., 1903-7.
Canon Residentiary of St David's Cathedral, 1890-1907;
Treasurer, 1899-1907. Suffragan Bishop of Swansi 1, 1890
1915. R. of Cantri-ff, Brecon., 1907-15. Author, Sermons,
,.,, nied I,,,,,. ,,_ ,,„,. (Crockford; Who was Who, 18.17-
1916.)
LLOYD, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1876; B.A.
1S80 Ord. deacon (Tasmania, for Yorkl 18S0; priest (\ ork)
1881; C. of Fulford, Yorks., 1880-5; C. of Holy Tnnity,
Portsea, Hants., 1886; C. of St Thomas's, Regent Street,
London, 1886-8; C. of Highbndge, Somerset, 1889-90
Joint Incumbent of St Paul's, Liverpool, 1890-8. C. of
St Saviour's, Poplar, London, 1900-2. R. of Sutton-on-
Derwent, Yorks., 1902-17. Disappears from Crockford,
1918-19.
LLOYD, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 4, 1S05. [2nd] s. of Francis (Trinity College, Oxford,
1764) [M P. for Montgomery], of London [and Elizabeth.
d.iii of Arthur Graham, of Hockley Lodge, Co. Anus!
[B Feb. 2, 1787.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1805;
B A 1809- M A. 1S12. 01 Leaton Knolls, Salop, J. P. and
D.L. High Sheriff of Montgomery, 1816. Deputy Chairman
of Quarter Session- for Salop, Hied unmarried June 2;, 1864.
Brother of Henry J. (1812). (Harrow Sell. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
LLOYD, JOHN BUCKNALL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept j,
1872. [Only] s. of the Rev. Thomas Bucknall (1842) [of
The Whitehall, Shrewsbury] [and Sophia Elizabeth], B.
[Dec. 30, 1S52], at Meole Brace, Salop. Bapt. Mar 27. 1853.
I Winchester College.] Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1876. Lived for some time 111 Kansas, U.S.A. Of Domngton
Grove, Salop. J. P. for Shropshire. Died at Redroofs, Kings-
land, Shrewsbury, Dei is, 1932. Buried at Domngton.
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Tunes. Dec. 19,
1032.)
LLOYD JOHN FRANCIS SELBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Tune -5 1900 [YoungestJ s. of Francis Henrv, of Stowe
Hill, Lichfield, Staffs. B. (Sept. to], 1881, at Wednesbury,
Stalls S.l I, K ill Matric. Michs. I900; B.A. 1903.
\ director ..t tie V. ' '■ 1 I "l.e Company, I hnningham.
Served in the Gr .'. 1 i.it m (Major. N. staffs. Regt.
(T.F.)); killed 111 a. I1..11. Inn. 18, 191s. 111 Flanders. (Rossall
Sch.' Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The Times, June 24, 1915.)
LLOYD, JOHN GRIFFITHS. Adm. at Christ's, Sept 25,1819.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1826. Old. priest (Lincoln) Mar
182S Lived at Trowscoed Lodge, near Cheltenham. Died
Jan. 14, 1843, at the Hotwells, Clifton, aged 41. (Pale, II.
394; G. Mag., 1S43, I. 327-)
Lloyd, John Henry
LLOYD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27,
1872. [Only] s. of George Braithwaite [J. P. lor Birn
sometime Mayor], tube manufacturer [and Mar\ .
S. Hutchinson]. B. Apr. 14, 1855, at Edgbaston. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1SS1. Member of the Society
of Friends. A steel manufacturer; with Messrs Stewart and
Lloyds, Oldbury. Alderman of Birmingham. Lord Mayor of
Birmingham, 1902-3 and 1919. Received freedom of the
city, 1932. Died Jan. iS, 1944. at Edgbaston Grove, Bir-
mingham. (Burke.L.G.; Birmingham PostObit.; TheFrimd;
.">, Jan. 20, 1944.)
LLOYD, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
May 30. 1775. [Only] s. of the Rev. William (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1750), of Aston, Shropshire [and Elizabeth,
dau. of William Sneyd, of Bishton, Stafis.l. [B. Feb. 21,
1758.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1775; I.I
Ord. priest (Peterb.) June 23, 1782. R. of Whittington,
Salop, in 1784. R. of Selattyn, 1785-lSor. Of Aston and
Foxhall, Salop, Mayor of Oswestry, 1795. Awarded the Gold
Medal of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts fur
having planted 60,000 oak trees on the Aston Hall estate.
High Sheriff of Shropshire, 1787. Kept a pack of harriers.
Married, Feb. 25, 1770. Martha, dau. of John Shakespeare,
Alderman of London. Died Aug. 10, 1801. Father of George
N. K. (1S05), William (1798] and Charles A. A. (1S02).
(Record of Old Westminsters and Supp.; Burke, L.G.;
Norihants. Clergy.)
LLOYD, JOHN WHELLER. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1900.
[Eldest s. of W. J., of Newport. Mon.] School, Monkton
Combe, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1904; priest, 1905; C of Holy Trinity, Cambridge,
1904-6. Missionary (C.M.S.) in West Equatorial Africa,
1906-16. Died Oct. 22, 1916, at Kabwir, Nigeria, of black-
water fever, aged 47. (The OU Monktonian Reg. ; Ridley Hall
List; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Oct. 27, 1916.)
LLOYD, JULIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May n, 1848.
[Eldest] s. of Francis [manufacturer, of Norbiton, Kingston-
on-Thames, Surrey]. B. [Sept. 10], 1830. [School, New
Proprietarv, Blackheath.] Matric. Michs. 184S; Scholar,
May 3, 1851; B.A. (zmd Wrangler) 1852; (Moral Sci. Trip.,
1st Class, 1853); M.A. 1855. President of the Union, 1813.
Select Preacher, 1865. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May jo,
1850. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1855; priest, 1S56; C. of
Brentwood, Essex, 1855-7; C. of St Peter's. Wolverh itiipt m,
185S-62; C. of Trvsull. Staffs., 1862-6; C. of St Peter's,
Pimlico, London, 1866-8. V. of High Cross, Herts.. 1
V. of St John's, Greenock, 1871-80. R. of St Ann's. Man-
Chester, 1880-6. V. of Leesfield, Lanes., 1886-91. Run]
Dean of Oldham, and Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1886-91.
R. of St Philip's, Salford, 1891-2. Author, The Life of Sir
Philip Sidney; History of the English Church; Sermons, etc.
Died May 27, 1S92. (Boase, II. 462; Crockford; Inns of Court;
D.X.B.)
LLOYD (or LOYD), LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Dec. 29, 1829. [Eldest] s. of Edward [Banker, of Coombe
House, Surrey, and Sarah, dau. of Joseph Taylor, of Blackley,
Lanes.]. B. [Aug. 10, 181 1], at Manchester. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1830, as Loyd. Of Monks' Orchard, Kent.
J. P. for Surrey; High Sheriff, 1863. Married, lune 19, 1845,
Francis Harriet, dau. of Admiral the Hon. F. P. Irby. Died
July 19, 1891. (F. P. White.)
LLOYD, LLEWELYN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 29, 1878.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Francis Llewelyn (1836) [and Jessy].
B. Jan. 28, i860, at Aldworth, Berks. Bapt. Apr. 1, i860.
[School, Bradfield.] Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A.
18S7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 25, 1882. J. P. for Flint-
shire, 1886. Subsequently of Kirby-Ie-Soken, Essex. Died
Dec. 21, 1921. Brother of Henry M. (1879). (Bradfield Coll.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; The Times, Dec. 23, 1921.)
LLOYD, LLEWELYN SOUTHWORTH. Adm. pens, at ( I
Mar. 13, 1895. [Eldest] s. of John. B. [Apr. 20, 1
Cheadle Hulme, Stockport. School, King William's Culler.-,
Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 1-
Wrangler, 1898; Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 189 1
1898; M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at Gig
1899-1900. Junior Inspector, Board of Education, 1900-5;
H.M. Inspector of Schools (Secondary Schools I
1905-15. In the Ministry of Munitions, 1915-16. '
Secretary, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,
1917-35; Principal Assistant Secretary, 1935-43. C.B.. 1921.
Author, Music and Sound; The Musical Ear; Four Hymns;
Tune Preludes, etc. Of Gerrards Cross, l'.uck^., in 1115.
Brother of Idwal G. (1807) and Harold R. (1899). (King
William's Coll.. /." '. ' . /, ■ /■,.;., ,,. ■ , ., hoolmasteri'
Directories; Who's Who in Bucks.; Who's 1;
LLOYD, MARTIN JOHN. A. In,, pens, (age 19J at St John's,
Apr. 6, 1S24. S. ■; r, ofHarley
Street, London [and Bridget Eyre Lloyd). School, St Paul's.
Lloyd, Pemberton
Matric. Easter, 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1834. ( >rd. deacon
(Hereford) June 6, 1830; priest (Worcester) [an. 25 [834
R. of Depden, Suffolk, 185'. 72. J. P. for Suffolk. Married
(1) May rs, 1836, Surah Loretta, dau. of Joseph Tin peron
of New Barnes House, Herts.; (2) Feb. 1, 1842, Mary Ann,
v of Kenrick Collett, of Fulham; (3) 1S58, Adelaide
I lizabeth, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Gregory, deceased, of Bath.
Died Sept. 13, 1S72. (Foster, Index E'ccles.; St Paul's Adm.
/.' . : G. 1.' I •.. 1S36, 11.92.)
LLOYD, MATTHEW HENRY Adm. pens, (age if) at Pem-
Apr. 29, 17S3. Only s. of Hugo, Esq., of London.
B. there. Matric. Easter, 1783.
LLOYD, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 13, 1820.
[2nds. of John, of The Court, Abermule, Montgom. B. 1801.]
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A.
1827. Ord. deacon, 1825; priest, 1826. Succeeded his uncle
(next) as R. of Montgomery. 1831-73. I. P. for Salop.
Married Harriott Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Thomas F. More,
of Linley, Salop. Died June 9, 1873. Father of Maurice M.
(1883); brother of John (1828). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. and
Addenda; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
LLOYD, MAURICE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Si John's, July 7,
1785- Of Montgomeryshire. [Eldest s. of Maurice, of Plas
Trefaldwyn and Garthllwyd, Montgom., by his 1st wife,
Miry, dau. of Edward Turner, of Cilgwrganl Abermule. B.
1768.] School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1785. Kept five
terms. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. 20, 1787; Scholar,
17SS; B.A. 1789; M.A. I7g2. Of Plas Trefaldwyn, Montgom.,
J. P. R. of Montgomery, 1794-1S30. P.C. of Forden, Mont
gomery, 1795-1826. Married Elizabeth, dau. of John Prvce,
ofDolforwyn. Died in iSioat Montgomery. (St John's <
Adm., iv. 361; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 645.)
LLOYD, MAURICE HEDD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
June 25, 1812. Eldest s. of the Rev. Maurice (Hertford
College, Oxford, 1784), sometime V. of Lenham, Kent, 1791-
1810. B. there [May 8, 1794]- [School, Merchant Taylors'.]
Matric. Easter, 1812; B.A. 1816. Ord. priest (London)
Dec. 20, 1818; C. of Goodnestone, Kent, 1818-54. P.C. of
Nonington with Womenswould. 1S35-45. Dad May 10,
1S54, at Goodnestone, Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Cant.
Act Bk.; Clergy List; G. Mac.. 1854, 11. 312.)
LLOYD, MAURICE MORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1883. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Maurice (1820) [and Harriott
L. More]. B. [1864] in Montgomery. Srho.,1, Malvern.
Matric. Michs. 1883. Sometime Lieut., 4th Batt., the South
Wales Borderers. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Royal Welsh Fusiliers; Royal Defence Corps, 1915-18).
Lived at Montgomery. J. P. for Montgomery. Died I m -^
1932. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.i,.; liu / mu-s, Jan. 27,
1932.)
LLOYD, MEYRICKE ENTWISLE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, July 2, 1898. [Eldest] s. of Henry, of Pitsford
II ill. Northampton, and of Dolobran Isaf, Montgom., J. P.
[by his 1st wife, Caroline Dorothea, dau. of John Smith
Entwisle, of Foxholes, Lanes.]. [B. Mav 31, 1880.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., Royal Welsh
Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1903; Capt., 1910. Succeeded his
father at Dolobran Isaf, 1902. Served in In. G1v.1t War,
1914-19 (Capt., R. Welsh Fusiliers); killed in action, Oct. 23,
1914. (Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; Burke, L.I,.; Army
Lists.)
LLOYD, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mav 7, 1S22.
S. of Charles (1798). B. [Mar. 31, 1803], at Brathay, Wi st-
morland. School, Shrewsbury. Matric Michs 1822; B.A.
M.A. 1830. C. of Ambleside. P.C. of Langdale, 1S29-
41. Died|ini84i. (ClergyLtst; P. B. G. Binnall; Burke.L.G.)
LLOYD [post TREHERNE], OWEN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 10, 1847. [4th s. of Thomas, of Bronwydd.
Cardigans. B. Apr. 26, 1830. School, Rugbv.] Matric. Michs.
1848; (38I* Wrangler, 1852); B.A. 1852. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 25, 1852. Called to the Bar, June 7, i8v-
Western Circuit. Changed his surname to Treherne, No^ 2 ,
1890. Of 4, Oxford Parade, Cheltenham in 1 s.,o. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B., 1864; ( hanges of Name; Inns of
Court; Law Lists.)
LLOYD, PEMBERTON. Adm. pens, at St John' , Maj
S. of James Sidden, gent, [and Lucy Andei
1851J, at Bishop Wearmouth, Durhari Bapl I 1 23,1853.
School, King's, Rochester. Matric. Michs
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1877;
pri st, i-;-:, C of St John tin 1 .
C. of St John the-Evangelist, < barlotte Square,
1880-3; C. of Hove, Suss ,
Park, London, 1889-93; 1
1893-5. V, of Ancaster, Lines., 1895-190 j.
of the Year. Resided latterly at I allng, where he died Dei
1925. Brothel ol Henry I 78) and James A. (1869).
(Scott, .1: Cf ford; 1 he Times, Dec.
Lloyd, The Rev. Rees
LLOYD, The Rev. REES. Adm. sizar at Clari. June J, 1826;
a 'Ten-year man.' B. in Wales. Doubtless the man of these
names (not of Oxford) who was C. of Bryngwyn, Radnor,
-1841-52, and of Llanbedr-Painscastle, Brecons., -1841-511.
Latterly of Townsend House, Dilwyn, Leominster, Heref.
Disappears from < »". 1-forJ, 1M.5.
LLOYD, REGINALD BROUGHTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 4, 1900. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Llewelyn Walter
(Wadham Colleg.-. oxford, 187-), of The Scl I House,
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics. [B. Aug. 11, 1881J Matric.
Mi. hs. 1000; Si hilar; (Nat. N ■ Trip , I't I, 1st Class, 1003;
PtII.isti li ■■. i-i"|!, !■■ . \. I'i'M: H-Chir. i.,o;;M I!. 1908. At
the London Hospital. Joined the I. M.S.; Lieut., [908; < apt .
1911; ArtiiiE Major, iuiS-io; Major, 1920; I ii ut. Col., [928.
Served in the Great War, 1014-iu; mentioned m desp iti hes
Imperial Serologisl ind chemical examiner to the Govern-
ment of India; Professoi of Serology and Immunology,
Schooloi rropii 1 Medi 1 ind Hygiene, Calcutta. Author,
scientifi Oi 89 1 00 [1 n I Hivi , Bexhill, in 1945. (Scott,
l/.s.s.; Medical Directories; \rmy Lists; I 1 ,S. Lists; Who's
Who.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) al Magdalene,
June 26, 17.M. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. John, of Lexham
[sic), Devon \Vre\li.ini, 1 ii'ii 1 Hi; lis., aci ording to I'.N.B. and
Vorthant 1 .' > S.ho.il, Shrewsbury (not found in
... '.:,.. .- , i.l M [trie. Miehs ,;.-.; I! A. 1787; M.A.
1790. Fellow, i-'i". Ord. deacon (London) May 1
priest July 4, 1700. Assistant Minister at St lohn's Chapel,
Bedford Row. V, oi Midhurst, Sussex, 1797-1805. V. of
st Dunstan's-in-the-West, Fleet Street, 1805-34. Author,
Sermons, etc Died 1834 at Peckham Rye. Brother of
Thomas (1782). (D.N.B., which gives his school as
u rexham.)
LLOYD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 12, 1868.
Matric. Easter, 1869.
LLOYD, RICHARD ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 23, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar, 1852;
M \ issu. Professor and eithciatmg Pnn.ipal, Agra College,
India, 1864-7. Inspector of Schools, Agra, 1867-75; at
Benares, 1876; at Oudh, 1878; at Agra. i88t-8. Acting
Principal, Bareilly College, 1875-6. Died Oct. 1, 1892.
(Christ's Hospital Exhibits iters.)
LLOYD, RICHARD OWEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, lune 22,
1847. Of Salop. S. of Charles, silk-mercer [and Anne]. IS. at
St Chad's, Shrewsbury. Bapt. Jan. 19, 1829. School,
Shrewsbury (Or Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851.
In Holy Orders. Died at Sidmouth, Jan. 21, 1858. {Shrews-
bury Sch. Ave.; ( lericaX Join ml, vi. 69.)
LLOYD, RICHARD SAVAGE. Adm. Fell -Com. at Pembboke,
Apr. 12, 1785. S. of Rnh.nl Savage (1748), Esq [M P for
Totnes], of [Hmtleshain], Suffolk. Matric. Michs. I7sv
(Copinger. Manors of Suffolk, vi. 56.)
LLOYD, ROBERT. Jill 1817, incorp. from Dublin. Adm. pens,
at trinity College, Dublin, Oct. 6, 1800, age 15. [S. of
Humfrey. B. in Co, Wicklow.] B.A. (Tnnitv College,
Dublin) 1805; M.A. and M.D. (Tnnitv College, Dublin) 1S17.
(Al. Dubl.)
LLOYD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, May 22. 1838.
S. of the Rev. E. B. at vVarburton, Cheshire. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(II. [.ford, for Lichfield and Coventry) 1843; priest, 1S44;
C ot Al.lerlev, Cheshire. ix yi 50. C. "I I", .meet .11. I >' x . .11.
1857 62. K. of Bio-Norton, Norfolk, 1863-8. Resided sub
sequently at Dipshill House, Upton-on-Severn, Worcs.,
1877-92, and latterly at The Chantry, Malvern, when he died
Apr. 1896. (Scott, \1SS . Crockford; Cambridge 1 hronicle,
May 1. 1S96.)
LLOYD, ROBERT LEWIS. Adm. pens (age 19) at li 1 it' .
I, hi ji, 1855. [Eldest] s ..( Thomas Lewis [of Nantgwj it,
K i.li.i.rs.]. B. [1836] at Cardigan. School, Eton Matric
Michs. 1855. Migrated to Magdalene, Jan. 31, 1S57; B.A.
1859; M.A. 1862. Rowing 'blue,' 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859;
C.U.B.C. President, 185S and 1859. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. is, i860. Called to the Bar, lune 6, 1864
1 1 I., and I P. for the Counties of Brecon and Radnor; High
Sheriff of Co. Radnor, 1872. A well-known oarsman ami
coach; umpire for the University boat-race, 1 88 1-8, Married,
1 >. 1 5, Mary Anne lane. dau. of Capt Lewes, "1 Llanslear,
Cardigans. Of Nautgwyllt, Radnorshire, and Otterhead,
l>.--.oii. Died Sept. 7, 1915. (£(e>u Sell. Lists; Book of Blues;
F ister, Men at the liar; Law Lists ; Inns of Court.)
LLOYD, ROBERT WATKIN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 2,
1800. Of Flintshire. [3rd, but only surviving, s. of the Rev.
lohu (perhaps of Queen's College, Oxford. 1770), R. of
, e ixws, Flint laud Martha, dau. of Francis Williams, a
Commissioner of Inland Revenue], B. Nov. 10, 1783, at
Caerwys.] School, Ruthin. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar,
Lloyd, Thomas
1803: B.A. 1804; M.A. 1S07. Fellow, 1810-12. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield and Coventry) 1806; priest, 1807. Head Master of
the Grammar School, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1811-14. After a
year, wherein he had given satisfaction to the Trustees,
started to take boarders, and eventually filled the house with
them, refusing to instruct the Free Scholars except as a
matter of favour. After repeated remonstrances the Trustees
appointed another Head Master. Lloyd appealed to the
Court of Chancery, but apparently without success. P.C. of
Wigginton, Staffs., and WUnecote, Warws., 1818-60. Mar-
n 1, Feb. 10, 1812, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Francis Blick,
V. of Taruworth. Died Dec. 12, i860, at WUnecote. M.I ,
Wilnecote, and a memorial window m north transept oi the
church at Tamworth. Fathei if Francis] 1836) Si / n's
< II [dm., iv. 562; Crisp, I itation of : n ' /•../ aid WtUet
N. Carlisle, /-aii/.'.'.e,/ f.-,i",'i.' o - '..-.' -,' / ':.:■' "■ / .0: / II lies,
1. 750; Foster, Index Eccles . G, Mag . 1861, 1. III.)
LLOYD (or LEWIS-LLOYD), ROBERT WHARTON. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1884. [Eldest] s. of Robert, Esq
B. [Feb. 16, 1866], at Abervstwvth. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. A Solicitor. Died Feb. 1,
ions, it Rhayader. (( harterhouse Sch. Reg.)
LLOYD, ROSSENDALE. Adm. pens, (ago 18) at Jesus, Oct. I,
1881. [3rd] s. of Richard Thomas, Colonel [of Aston Hall,
Oswestry. Salop], B. [Sept. 14. 1863], at Felton
Salop. S. I10..I, Winchester. Mini. Ml. I,- 1X81 ;B \ 1
M A, 1S90. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1887; priest, 1 - ; C. 1
St lotin with St Mary, Brecon, 1887-90. R. of Selattyn,
Salop, 1890-1927. Of Aston Hall, Salop, and Rolls Park,
Essex, l.e.rdof the manor of Selattyn. Died Aug, 21. 104",
at Aston Hall. Buried at Selattyn. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford;
The Junes, Aug. 23, 1940.)
LLOYD, SAMPSON SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 10, 1864. [Eldest] s. of Sampson S. (Samuel],
Esq., M.P., of Sparkbrook, Birmingham [by his 1st wife.
Emma, dau. of Samuel Reeve, of Leighton Buzzard, Beds.].
[B. Sept. 25, 1846] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1864;
B.A. 1868. Of Doleibran, Moi.tgotn., and the Priory and
Budbrooke House, Warws . I.l', !>■•■. I Apr. 15. 1899. Half-
brother of Charles F. (1885) and brother of George H. (1868);
father of George A. (1898). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Return ofM.P.'s.)
LLOYD, SAMUEL WEBB. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 23,
1844. S. of Edmund, Esq., of 58, York Terrace, London [and
Marv Ann]. B. June 9, 1826, in St Marvlebone, London.
Matric. Mi. hs. 1844; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) May 26, 1.850; priest. Dee. 21, 1850; C. of
Barfreystone, Kent, 1850-3; C. of Hemington with Har-
dington, Somerset, 1855; C. of Holy Trinity. Windsor, in
1 \ssistant Minister of Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley
Street, London, 1865-7. V. of St Thomas's, IV.rtman Square,
1867-74. R. of Barham, Kent, 1874-80. Author, Impulse
being given to Divine Service; Improved Tone of Congregational
Singing. Died Nov. 12, 1886. (Cant. Act Bk.; Crockford;
< lergy List; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Nov. 17, 1886.)
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 9,
177s. Eldest s. of [the Rev.] William (1701), R. of Cowden,
Kent. B. in Wales. [Bapt. Dec. 15, 1756. School. Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Lent, 1776; Scholar; B.A. 1780; M.A.
1783. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 17, 17S0. V. of Albrighton,
Salop, 1795-1827. Died there in 1827. (Christ's II spital
B thibitioners; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag.. 1827, I. 281.)
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
1 ton, July 5, 1782. [S. of the Rev. John, of Wrexham,
Denbighshire- (and Mary).] B. at Wrexham. [Bapt. Aug. 2,
1762.] Main. Michs, 1784; Norrisian prize, 17.84; B.A.
1786; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1785-1807; tutor. V. of Loys
Weedon. Northants . 1807-28. Married, 1807, — Adams.
Died July 21, 1X28. in Sackville Str.-.t, London, Buried at
Camberwell, Surrey. Brother of Richard (1783), who pub-
lished .1 Memait of him (Eton 1 oil. Ken.; Northants 1 lergy;
G Wag., 1828, 11. 474J
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St Catharine'-. May 6,
1 ■-■' ■ from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
(age 28) Mar. 26, 1774. S. of David, of Llanvihangel-Aber-
bythick, Carmarthen. Matric. Michs. 1786; LI. B. 1 '88.
I !/ Oxon.)
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Peterhouse, May 6,
1792. [S. of the Rev. William. Bapt. Aug. 25, 1772.] School,
Eton [and probably also Harrow], Matric. Michs. 1793 1 B.A.
1796; M.A. 1799. R. of Fordwich, Kent, 1S02-51. R. of
Sacombe, Herts., 1807-51. Domestic Chaplain to Earl
Cowper, 1838. Died Dec. 5, 1851, at Sacombe. Father of
Henry W. (1827). (Eton Sch. Lists; Harrow Reg.; T. A.
Walker, 103 and MS. note; Cant. Act Bk.; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, I. 105.)
192
Lloyd, Thomas
LLOYD, THOMAS. Adm, pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Nov. ii. 18:2.
Of Middlesex. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of Tunbr: I
B. in London. School, Tonbridse. Matric. Michs. 1822.
Joined the 4th Dragoons, 1827: Capt., 10th Hussars. Died
Jan. 27, 1850, in Bombav. (Tmbridge Sch. Reg., which
gives 'S. of Capt. T. Llovd, R.X., of Tunbrid^e Wells';
G. Mag., 1850. .
LLOYD, THOMAS BUCKNALL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 7, 1342. [Eldest] s. of John Thomas, Esq., of Shrewsbury
[and Harriet, vounger dau. of the Rt. Rev. Samuel Butler,
D.D., Bishop of Lichfield]. B. May 23, 1824, at Shrewsbury.
School, Shrewsburv (Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1842;
Scholar; B.A. 1846; MA. 1S49. Rowing 'blue' (col
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S4S; priest, 1840; C. of Lilleshall,
Salop, 1S4S-51. V. of Meole-Brace, 1851-4. Surrogate, dio.
of Lichfield, 1854. V. of St Mary's, Shrewsbury. 1854 v
Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral, iS70-qf\ and Archdeacon
of Salop, 1SS6-96. Rural Dean of Shrewsburv, 1873-8. R.of
Edgmond. 1SSS-96. Married, Aug. 21, 1849, Sophia Eliza-
beth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Percival Spearman Wilkinson,
of Mount Oswald, Durham. Died Feb. 25. 1S96, at Edgmond
rectorv. Father of John B. (1872); brother of William B.
(1844). (Boast, vi. 66; Scott, MSS.\ Book of Blues: Burke,
L.G. ; Crockford; The Standard, Feb. 29, 1896; Trans.
Shropshire Arch. Soc., 2nd S., vm. 13S and 144.)
LLOYD, THOMAS EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age mi at
Magdalene, Aug. 12, 1875. S. of Robert Llovd (ones
Parry, deceased, of Aberdunant, Caernarvons. (who had
assumed the name Llovd, 1871) [and Mary Isabella, dau. of
Edward Owen Snow, of Lache Hall. Cheshire]. [B. July 29,
1856.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1875. In the 3rd
Batt., the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantrv, 1875-1902;
Capt., 1877; Major, 18S5; Lieut.-Col., 1898. High Sheriff of
Anglesey, 18S1. J. P. for Anglesey and Caernarvons. C.B.
(Civil Division). 1936. Died Jan. 31, 1937, at Plas Tregayan,
Anglesey. (Who was Who, 1929-40: Cambridge Review,
Oct. 9, 1936; The Times, Feb. 2, 1937.)
LLOYD, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Car's, June 26, 1802.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas [probablv of Oriel College,
Oxford, 1761], R.of Happisburgh, Norfolk. [B.Oct. 3, 1783,
at N. Walsham.] School. Eton. Migrated to King's, tune 3,
1803; Scholar; matric. Michs. 1S04; B.A. 1S07. Fellow of
King's, 1S06. C. of Kersev and Lindsev, Suffolk, Mar.-June,
1808. Died in College, June 6, 1S0S. (Eton Sch. Lists; Venn,
11. 139; King's Coll. Reg.; Christian Observer, :
G. Mug., 1808, 1. 565; Al. Oxon.)
LLOYD, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1844. [Eldest] s. of George (1804
Yorks., by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Henrietta, dau. of William
Rookes Leeds Serjeantson]. B. [Mar. 8, 1826], at Facebv,
Yorks. School. Kew, Surrev. Matric. Michs. 1S44. Of
Cowesby Hall, Yorks., and Spotland, Lanes. J. P. and D.L.
for the N. Riding of Yorks. Married, 1S49. Elizabeth Anne,
dau. of Francis Bevnon Hacket, of Moor Hall, Warws., and
had issue, a dau. Died Oct. 31, 1904. (Burke, L.G.)
LLOYD. TREVOR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mav 26,
1795- [2nd] s. of John [M.P.], of Gloster, King's County
[Ireland], and Jane, dau. of Thomas Le Hunte. School,
Chester. Died 1796, at Cambridge.
LLOYD, TREVOR FITZROY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1885.
[Youngest] s. of Judge Llovd rSir Horatio], of Lansdown
Terrace, Chester Qudge of Countv Courts]. [B. Sept. 28,
1866.] School, Kepton. Matri B.A. 1889.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 22, 1887. CaUed to the
Bar, June 18, 1890. On the N. Wales and Chester Circuit.
Revising Barrister. Died Jan. 26, 1931. (Repton Scl
Scott, MSS.; Lam Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, 1
1931)
LLOYD, WALTER RICHARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888.
School, The Wick, Brighton. Matric. Michs. 1888.
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 13, 1754. Of
Hertfordshire. Matric. Lent, 1755; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1761.
Fellow, 1760. R. of Stambourae, Essex, -1786. R. of
Bramfield (or Brantfield), Herts., 17S6-. (Cant. Act Bk.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Dec. 1, 171 r. 01
Devon. Migrated to Clare, Dec. -
matnc I '). (Stat. Elis.) 1772. K.
Kent. Father of Thomas (1775).
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Trinity
May 11, 1798. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Robert [John Robert]
(1775), of Aston, Shropshire. [B. Dec. 21, i7?j
Rugby. ,798. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June
17,1800. Of Aston, Shropshire, and Roll- , 1
D.L. High Sheriff of Essex. 1810. Married, Oct. 8, 1804,
Louisa, dau. of Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, of Rolls Park,
Essex, and had issue. Died Apr. 29, 1843, at Aston Hall.
Lloyd-Graeme, Yarburgh George
Brother of George N K. (1805] wd Charles \ A. (1S02).
•. h. Reg.; Burke. L.G.; Inns of Court; G. \tag., 1843,
I. 669.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, I
1812; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
July 14, 1806, age 18. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Fayars, near
Winchelsea, Sussex. [B. at Chetwynd, Salop, Oct. 12. [787.
School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1812; LL.B. 1813. Ord. deacon,
1812; priest, 1813; R. of Dravton, Oxon., 1813-61. 1.1'. for
Oxon. Died Oct. 20, 1S61, aged 74. (Eton Sch. Lists; Al.
Oxon.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Crockford, 1S60; Cant. Act Hk„
G. Mag., 1861, 11. 571.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 3.
1825. S. of William. B. at Portarlington, Queen's County
[Ireland). School, Semlev, Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
1829.
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 5, 1829. Of
Kent. See the next; probably the same.
LLOYD. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Mar. 31,
1829. Of Kent. S. of William. B. at Woolwich. Matric.
Easter, 1829. See the above.
LLOYD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 2, 1876.
[Eldest] s. of Owen R[ichard] Nfatbaniel], Major in the
Roscommon Regt. of Militia [and Frances Maria, dau. of
William Hutchinson, M.D., of Carrick-on-Shannon]. B.
July 8, 1858, at Carrick-on-Shannon. Bapt. lulv 26, 1858.
[School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1876. Capt.
5th Batt.. the Connaught Rangers. Of Roekville, Drumsna,
Co. Roscommon. J.P.and D.L. for Roscommon; High Sheriff,
1889. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM BUTLER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 25, 1844. [2nd] s. of John Thomas. Esq., of Stone
House, Shrewsbury [and Harriet, vounger dau. of the Rt.
Rev. Samuel Butler, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield]. B. July 15,
1825, at Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy).
Matric. Michs. 1S44. A banker at Shrewsbury. Of Monk-
moor, and afterwards of Preston Montford, Shropshire. J. P.
for Shrewsbury. J. P. and D.L. for Shropshire. Capt.,
Shropshire Yeomanry, 1861-72. Married, May 21, 185L
Jane Emilia, dau. of the Rev. George Hunt, ofWadenhoe,
Northants. Died Apr. 9, 1874. Father of George B. (1872);
brother of Thomas B. (1842). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17,
1884. B. in 1864. School, Christ's College, Brecon. Matric.
Lent, 1884; Scholar; B.A. 1SS6; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893.
House Surgeon at the Royal Infirmary, Windsor. Practised
at Windsor. Surgeon to King Edward VII Hospital,
Windsor; physician and consulting physician. Died Mav 12,
1938, at Windsor. (Canon A. E. Donaldson; Medical Direc-
tories; The Times, May 16, 1938.)
LLOYD, WILLIAM HODSON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing,
Oct. 15, 1870. [Only s. of William, of Leamington Priors,
Warws., merchant.] Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 2, 1866. Of King's Bench Walk. (Inns
of Court.)
LLOYD (post LLOYD-GRAEME), YARBURGH GAMALIEL.
Adm. at Trinity, July 26, 1831. [2nd s. of George, of
Acomb (and Alicia Maria, dau. of John Graeme, of Sewerbv,
Yorks., and Sarah, dau. of — Yarburgh, Esq., of Heslington).
B. July 18, 1813. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1832;
B.A. 1836; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 1836; priest, 1837;
P.C. of Rawcliffe and Whitgift, Yorks., 1837-46. V. of
Dunston, Lines., 1847-56. Married, 1839, Editha Christiana,
dau. of William Augustus Le Hunte, of Artramon, Co.
Wexford. Succeeded to the Sewerbv estates, 1856, on the
death of an uncle and added the name Graeme. J. P. for
East and West Ridings of Yorks. Died
Sewerbv Hous. I
George J. (1829) and .4 Henri 1
F.M.G., I. 284, :■ l'ivcs 'Niwvrbv'; Clergy
List; Crockford; Scott, MSS.; the Guardian, June 4, 1890.)
LLOYD-GRAEME, YARBURGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
. 1890. S. of Yarburgh George
Hall, Hull. B. 1872, at H icol, Eton.
Michs. 1890. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., K.F.A.). (Univ. War List.)
LLOYD-GRAEME, YARBURGH GEORGE.
Trinity, Dec. 22, 1858. S. of the Rev. v.
(1831). 11. 1 ils, Herts.
i!'V Hall,
York' ' t and West Ridings ol Yorks. Died
Nov. 17, 1928. Father of the above. (Army Lists.)
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193
13
Lloyd-Jones, Cyril Challenor
LLOYD-JONES, CYRIL CHALLENOR (1892), see JONES,
C. C. L.
LLOYD-JONES, ERNEST (1882), see JONES, E. L.
LLOYD-JONES, IVOR GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
("lit. 6, iSSS. S. of the Rev. Fred.ii'k Peiward (1S50) (sub
.1 Hulv Triuitv vicarage. H ilifax. B. isi-,. -it HI el.
heath, Kent S. )i< ...1, 1 1 ileybury. M.itnc. Michs. 1888;
B \ 1891; MA 1901. Private tutor, 1891-3. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, 1893. Assistant Master at Orley Farm
School, Harrow; .it I-.. not Scl 1, Walthainst. av. 18.14-0; .11
Cheltenham Colic-.-. i>-n 1 1; at Cppintliiin S. hool, 1909-
31 Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Hon. Major, General
List (T.F, Res ); T.D.). Died Feb. 6. 1940, at Uppingham.
(Hailevburv toll. Reg.: Cheltenham Coll. A',,-.; (■ >fi»j/wi»
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LLOYD-JONES, PERCY ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
El aezer, schoolmaster, of Brooklands,
Sale, Cheshire [and Marfan t Wood] B. Oct. 17, 1S76, at
Altrincham. Schools, Brooklands. Sale (Mr E. L. Jones) and
mar. Maine. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 189S;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1907. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. House surgeon, Bedford County
Hospital. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1904; Capt., 1908. Served in
the Great War. 1. 114-19 (Major, D.A.D.M.S.; D.S.O., 'for
distinguished scrace in the field.' [915; mentioned twice in
despatches); died Dec. 22, 19 10, ..1 v i\.d in action
nearSantly. (Medi 1/ Directories; I m . War List; TheV.C.
and D.S.O.; Army Lists.)
LLOYD-OWEN, RICHARD WILLIAM (1S88), s«OWEN, R. W.
LLOYD-PHILIPPS, RHODRI VAUGHAN LLOYD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 18, 1S92. [Only] s. of John [PhiUpps Allen,
D.L., J. P.), of Dale Castle, Milford Haven, Pembs. [and
Ehzabeth Anne Bellairs, dau. of James Peel Stevenson]. B.
there [Mar. 15], 1874. School, Wellington College. Matric.
Michs. 1-1.: ... ... I I 1. nt.. 1st Life Guards, 1896; Lieut.,
1897; Capt., 1899. Served in the South African War, 1899-
1900. Lieut. -Col., Pembrokeshire R.G.A. (T.F.), 1908. Served
n'i tli. (, red War. 1. ,14-1.1 (Lieut. -Col., R.G.A. , 1914; Brevet
fol .191-.). I 1'. for Pembrokeshire, 1896; HighShenff, 1906;
|il. 1934. Of Dale Castle, Haverfordwest. Died Oct. 11,
1950. (Wellington Coll. Reg.; .irmv Lists; Kelly, Hal
l.I.OYD.PRICE, MEREDYDD L. W. L. (1875), see PRICE.
LLOYD-ROBERTS, GABRIEL HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9,
1886. fS. of the Rev. Gabriel (1S39, sub Roberts), R. of
Rvton, Salop. B. June 11, iSt.h. S, ho. .1, Kuel.v.] Matric.
Michs. 1886. Of Lianbedr, Vale of Clwyd, Merioneths., in
1904. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
LLOYD-WILLIAMS, ALDBOROUGH RUPERT CAULFIELD.
Mini. pens, at Trinity, lime 25, 1S99. S. of Aldborouch, ol
The Newlands, Gui rnsev 'and Florence Mary Graham, dau.
of [ohn Stevenson, of Cheltenham]. B. May 8, 1881, at
Plymouth. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs..
1S99; B.A. 1002. Adm. Sc.hcitor. 1900. Practised m London.
Served in the Great War, 1. ,14-19 (Lieut . I an. s. Fusiliers;
mentioned in despatches). Of Glan-yr-afon, of Penwlinth,
and of Trovvcn, Cardiganshire. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Univ. Il'.n List; Law Lists.)
LLOYD-WORTH, WILLIAM (1851), see JONES, W. L.
LLOYD-YARBURGH, GEORGE JOHN (1829), see LLOYD. G. J.
LLUELLYN, RAYMOND MAUDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 15, 1862. [Youngest] s. of General [Sir] Richard, of
20, Montagu Square, London. B. [Dec. 22], 1842, in London.
s.hool Rugbv. Main,. Muhs. iSo;; B.A 1868. Adm 11
the Inner Temple, Feb. 22, i>:c Called to the Bar. [une 28,
1876. Of Peterley Manor, Gt Missenden. (Rugbv Sell. Reg.
(R Llewyllyn); Foster, Menatth, Bar; Lav Lists.)
LOAD, CHARLES GEE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 9, 1863. Only s of Valentine Clinics Gee, in. pliant,
deceased, ol I Ion. B. there. [School, Christ's Hospital.]
Matric. Michs 1863; B \ 1867; LI..!:. 1868. Privati tutor
(( hrv.fi Hospital I Mbitioners.)
LOANE, GEORGE GREEN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 4.,
-■ of Richard, oi Rushbrook, Queenstown, Co. Cork.
1 5, ,1 Cork. -» I1...J-. Middl. ton'i ..II. '. . 1 ... Cork, and
Royal College. Armagh.; [Previously at trinity College.
Dublin; Scholar and gold medallist, 1889; B.A.] Matric
Mi, hs. is. 10, Schol.u, 1 ■■■!. , I:. \ ('J is- I rip., Pt I, 1st Class)
is. 13; M.A. 1898. Assistant Master at St Paul's School,
13 1.925; II. .11-' Master, 1901-8. Author, Notes and
Queries, .ui<\ of several classical translations Editor oi
Longer Narrative ./'ecus of the i-jt/i Century (g Series) and of
the 18th Century. Died May 17, 19 is, at \\ .....lllioi |.. , The
Thrupp. Gloui hoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
May 19 and June 2, 1945.)
LOBB, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. at CAM'S, Oct. I, 1889.
S. of William Henry, H.M Naval store-keeper B. [Oct 9],
1-0. it Sail ish, Cornwall Si hool, Hong Kong public. Matric.
Cn. lis 1889; B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir., 1900. Medii il
Lock, Campbell
Officer in Northern Nigeria, W, Africa, in 1906. (Venn, IX.
508; C.U. Yearbook and Directory )
LOBB. JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Peteriiouse, July 11,
1759. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1759; Scholar, 1759;
B.A 171.4. Doubtless brother of William (1751)-
LOBB (post NICHOLSONI, REGINALD POPHAM. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Sept -' \ 1891. S. oi Charles Felix. B. [Jan. 21,
1874], at Plymouth. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
. A. is. is. I'm ate s,., rei irv to High Commissioner
of N. Nigeria, 1900; Second Class Resident and Political
Officer, 1903. In the Kano Sokoto campaign, 1903-5. In
the Colonial Office (East African Dept.), 1906-8. Colonial
Secretary and Registrar-General, Bermuda, 1908-15.
C.M.G., 1011 Administrator oi si Vincent, West Indies,
I9i5-g2. Acting Administrator of St Lucia, 1918. Colonial
Secretary of British Guiana, 1922-5. Colonial Secretary of
Cyprus, 1926-^; retired, 1929. C.B.E., 1939. Secretary,
Royal African Society and editor of its /an 11.1), 10 32-8. At
the Ministry of Information, 1940; at Red Cross (Foreign
Relations dept.), 1941-3. Of Tallboys, Abinger Hammer,
Surrey, in 1946. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Christ's Coll. Notes;
Peilc.u. 769; Who's Who.)
LOBB, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mai 1 s,
1851. [Eldest] s. of Ellis Goc.de [merchant]. B. [1832], in
I. Ion. School, St Paul's. Maine. Michs. 1851; Scholar,
1854; B.A. (gs.'/i Wrangler) [855; M.A. 1858. Assistant
Master at Highgate School, 1857-62. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn Mar. 14. i860. Sometime in the Education Department,
Indian Civil Service. Hied 1876. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Inns
of Court.)
LOBLEY, JOSEPH ALBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 21,
1859. S. of Benjamin, of 13, Mount Vernon Road, Liverpool.
B. 1840. at Liverpool. School, Liverpool CoUegiate Institu-
tion. Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar, i86i;B.A. (8(4 ll'ia,
1863; M.A. r8C6; Sir Peregrine Mull and prize, 1870. Fellow,
1865. D.C.L., University of Lennoxville, 1878. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1S63; priest, 1864; C. of Bourne, Caiiib- . 1
C. of Hamer, Lanes., 1866-7; V. there 1867-73- Pr"1' "."'
,.f ihe I'll-, .logical c.U.ge, Montreal, 1873-7. Principal of
Bishop's College. Lennoxville, 1877-85. Organising Sec-
retary, S.P.G., for dios. of Ely and Peterborough, 1S85-7.
V of Sedhergh. Vorks., 1887-9. Author, The < kurch and the
■ . . 111 Southern India. Died Jan. 6, 18S ), (' rockford;
W. Thompson.)
LOBO, PASCHAL CONSTANTINE. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Lent, 1899. S. of Joseph, Esq., of Codialboil, Mangalore,
India. [B. May 17, 1878.] From the University of Madras.
Matric. Lent, 1S99; B.A. 1001. Called to the Bar, Gl ly s
Inn, Apr. 2;, 1902. Joined the Madras Civil Service is
lu-tn. t Mniisif ind Sessions lu.l.g. , Aug 4. l'<l°: S,,b"
Judge, June, 1917; District and Sessions Judge. Oct. 1922-
"30-. (I.C.S Lists;! U. Yearbook and Directory; Law Lists.)
LOCH, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 3, 1843.
of James, M.P. (and Ann. dau. of Patrick Orr, of
etown, Co. Kincardine). B. 1825. School, Eton.]
Mm. Michs 1843; B.A 1S4S. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 1, 1845. Settled in America. Mamed, 1862, Ruth. dau.
of Prig. -Gen. Sir John Pennycuick, K.C.B., of Solsane and
1 1. , and had issue, daughters. Died Jan. 10, 1902. (Eton
Sch Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court, which gives
•5th s. of James.')
LOCK, BENJAMIN FOSSETT. Adm. at King's (age 19) a
1 from Eton, Oct. 12, 1867. Of Dorchester. [3rd s. of
Henry, solicitor, of Dorchester. B. Dec. 13. 1847. Scho. Is,
I ,,.i. hoter Grammar and Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1867; B \
1871; prizeman; M.A. 1S7S. Adm at Lincoln's Inn. Jan to,
is,,., Called t,. the Bar, lime, 1 s r 3 - On the Western Circuit
i.l I lorset Sessions. 1S74. Couiuvl oiirt Judge (past Riding
and parts of North and West Ridings, Vorks), ion 22.
Hon. Secretary- of the Seidell So. ictv. iSSn-1,113; of the
pi.sinvi-t s „ 1. t v 1 s'., ,, thnini.m . -t Committee of
S01 ial and P litii il I '• 11 ition I 1 agui , [887 1913. Held a
isskminthe] INaval Viol'."-* \ ilunteers, 1 890 z.
Examiner to thi Council of Legal Edui ition, 1896-1906.
111 Ihe Toft, Bridlington, Yorks. Author, legal. Died
Aug. 11, 1922. (A'mg's 1 oil. Acs'.; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who, 1916-28.)
LOCK, CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 23. 1856.
S. of Capt. Campbell, R.N , of Havlands, Kvilc, 1-1. of
Wight. B. there 1S3S. School, Wilts, (private). Maine,
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1S61; M.A. 1864. Adm. M.A., Com. ..una
.1 Oxford, 1866. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1862; priest, 181 ;.
C. of Harwell, l.-i.s, ysni 2. C. of Puddlctown. Dorset,
181. g 3. 1 of St Philip's, Clerkenwell, 1865-7. C. ol St
Mary's, Kilhum, is,.-. C ot Wlutw. 11, Isle of Wight,
, K. of Chalton with Cl.mticld and Idsworth. Hauls.,
1875-94; retired. Lic.pr...h. ..i Win. laster. 1907. Resided
latterlv at Kvde, where he dad Nov 19, 1925. I' >
The Guardian, Nov. 27 1025.)
194
Lock, George Herbert
LOCK. GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 4,
i86q. [Younger s. of Francis, of Dorchester
Aldenham.] Ma trie. Michs. i860; Scholar; B.A. (a/A Wrangler)
1873; M.A. 1876. Fellow, 1873-86. Senior Mathemati< I
Master at Shrewsbury, 1873-1904. Died June 20, 1024, at
Kingsland, Shrewsbury, aeed 73. Brother of Sidney W.
(1865). (AliUm ham Sch. Reg.', Schoolmasters* Di$
Scott, MSS.; The Times, June 23, 1924.)
LOCK, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Ocl .
S. of Edward. B. May 17, 1876, at Blandford. D01 I
School. Weymouth College (Mr Miller). Matric. Mfc b
Scholar; (Mech. Sci. Trip.. Pt I, rst Class, 1899); B
Technical assistant, Crown Agents, iqos; Deputy head,
Works Dept., 1913. Died Maf. 20, 1945, at The Grove,
High Street, Gt Shelford, Cambs. {Colonial Office List; 1 he
Times, Mar. 21, 1945.)
LOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mav 13, 175S. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1758; Hon. Optime, 1762. One
of these names, s. of John, of the Inner Temple, Esq.. was
adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 16, 1765. (Inns of Court,)
LOCK, JOHN BASCOMBE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 20, 1S68.
S. of Joseph, of Dorchester, Dorset. B. there [Mar. r8], 1849.
Schools, Dorchester Grammar and Bristol Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 186S; Scholar; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1872; M \ : 75
Fellow, 1874-1921; Bursar, T889-1921. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1872; priest, 1879; C. of Horningsea, Cambs., 1872. Assistant
Master at Eton, 1S72-84. Chairman of Addenbrooke's
Hospital. Founded the Gog Magog golf club. Closely con-
nected with the erection of many University bi
Author, Elementary Trigonometry ; Higher Trigonometry ;
Arithmetic for Schools; Elementary Dynamics; Elementary
Statics; Mechanics for Beginners; Euclidfot Beginnen 1
Sept. 8, 1921, at his home, Herschel House, Cambridge.
Father of Robert H. (1898) and John L. {1S93}. I I
383; Crockford; Who was Who, T916-2S; Cambridge Review,
Nov. 6, i92r.)
LOCK, JOHN GRIFFITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8, 1858.
S. of William, of Lansdown House, Tenbv, Pembs. B. there
1840. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863;
MA. 1S66. At St Bartholomew's Hospital and Addenbrooke's
Hospital, Cambridge. L.R.C.P., 1S68; M.R.C.S.,1867; L.S.A.,
1S68. House physician and resident obstetrical Officei at
St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised at Tenbv, from 1870.
Medical Officer, Tenbv Cottage Hospital. Medical Officer of
Health, Tenby. T-P. for Tenbv. Died Aug. 18, 1901. Brother
of Robert (1S66) and William E. (1850). (Medical Directories.)
LOCK, JOHN LEWIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of the
Rev. John Bascombe (1868). B. [Oct. 8], r874, at Eton.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1896;
M. V,M.R.andB.Cbir.,i9oi. At St Thomas's Hospital; House
physician and clinical Assistant there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.
Practised at Chiswick and Uxbridge. Medical Officer of
Health for Uxbridge. During the Great War, 1914-19,
resident Medical Officer, 5th London General Hospital. Di< d
suddenly Nov. 29, r940. Brother of Robert H. (1898). (List
of Carthusians ; Venn, 11. 532 ; Medical Directories ;Th
Dec. 3, 1940.)
LOCK, PERCY GONVILLE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of
Sidney Wills (1865), Assistant Master at the Charterhouse.
B. [Oct. 2i, 1875], at Godalming. School, Charterhouse.
Maine. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1904. At St George's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.. 1903. House Surgeon, West-
minster Hospital. Practised for many years at Tunbridge
Wells. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.).
Of Fairlight, Hastings, in 1945. {List of CartJmsiat
II. 532; f'm: . Wat List; Medical Directories.)
LOCK, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 8, 1866. S. of
William. B. r848, at Tenby, Pembs. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1S79. Adm. Solicitor,
1874. Practised at Tenby; Messrs Robert Lock and Mun-
caster. Died Dec. 10, 1921. Brother of John G. (1858) and
William E. (1850). {Hat
Yearbook and Directory.)
LOCK, ROBERT HEATH. Adm. at ( 98. [2nd s.
of the Rev. John Bascombe (1868), I eilow and Bin
College. B. [Jan. 19], 1879, at Eton College. School,*
house. 1 rip., Pt I, 1st Class,
1900; Pt II, 1st Class, 1902); Frank Smart Student, 1902-4;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905; Sc.D, 1910. Fellow, 1904-10, 1
of the Cambridge herbarium, 1905. Assistant 1
botanical garden, Peradeniya, Ceylon, 1908-13.
Inspector of Horticulture under the Hoard oi Agriculture and
, 15. F.L.S.; F.R.H S. Chairman of Com-
mittee appointed during the war of 1914 ig to organise
experiments on the drying of fruit and veg< :|
an important !!• iddy') into Ceylon.
Married, 19x0, Bella, dau
Variation, Heredit; and Evolution, etc. Died June 2, 1915,
Locke, William
at Eastbourne when just appointed as British representative
on the Council of the International Agricultural Institute at
Rome. Brother of John L. (1893). (List of Carthu 1
Venn, 11. 558; Whoteas Who, 1897-1916.)
LOCK, SIDNEY WILLS. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 2?, i8( 5.
S. of Francis, merchant, of Dorchester. B. 1847, at I < 1
dington. [Bapt. Feb. 17, X847.] Schools, Dorchester and
Aldenham! Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1869;
M.A. 1S72. Fellow, 1870-S2. Assistant Master at Charter-
house, 1869-89. Resided latterly at Hove, where he died
Nov. 8, iQ2i. Father of Percy G. (1893) ; brother of George
H. (1869). {Carthusian Worthies; Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11.
370; The Times, Nov. 9, 1921.)
LOCK, WILLIAM EDWARDES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 2, 1850. S. of William, attomey-at-law [and Mary
Anne]. B. Dec. 8, 1829, at Tenby, Pembs. [School, West-
bury-upon-Trym.] Matric. Michs. 1850; (Civil Law Classes,
1853-4). Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of
Brandsbv, Yorks., 1862-5. C. of Danby Wiske with Yafforth,
1866-7. C. of Oswaldkirk, 1867-73. C. of Kildale, 1S73-8.
Disappears from Crockford, 1878. Brother of John 1 1
and Robert (1866). (Clergy List.)
LOCKE, CYRIL (1867), see CALLIPHRONAS, C. L.
LOCKE, FRANK SPILLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 1,
1886. S. of Francis Spiller (who had formerly spelt his
surname Lock), master-builder, of Cardiff [and Elizabeth
Follett]. B. Jan. 2, 1S66, at Cardiff. School, Cardiff College
(Mr J. C. B.Terry), and at St Bartholomew'? Hospital (three
years before admission). Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar, 1888;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1888; Pt II, 1st Class, 1889);
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. M.B., London, 1894; M.D., London,
1897. Sometime Reader in Physics at King's College. Died
May 5, 1949, in London. (Medical Directories; The Times,
May 7, 1949.)
LOCKE, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16,
1894. S. of Silas, pawnbroker, of Belfast [and Jane Greer
Fletcher]. B. there Feb. 13, 1872. Schools, Methodist
College and Royal Academical Institution, Belfast. [Queen's
College, Belfast; B.A. 1894.] Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar,
1S97; B.A. (3isf Wrangler) 1897; M.A. 1901. Professor of
mensuration, physics and applied mechanics, at the Royal
Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1899-1905. Senior mathe-
matical master at Wallasey grammar School, 1906-17. li< ad
Master, Stand Grammar School, Whitefield, Lanes., 1917-37;
retired. Of Madron, Cornwall, in 1946. (Sch< 1 1
Directories; Who's Who.)
LOCKE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, July 10, 1S24.
[Only] s. of John [surveyor, of Heme Hill]. B. [1805], in
London. School, Dulwich, London. Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27,
1 ailed to the Bar, May 3, 1833. Common Pleader of
the City of London, until 1851. On the Home Circuit.
Q.C., 1857. Bencher, 1857. Recorder of Brighton, 1861-79.
M.P. for Southwark, 1857-80. Married, 1847, Laura Rosalie,
dau. of Col. Thomas .Alexander Cobb, of the H.E.I.C.'s
army. Author, The Game Laws and other legal works. Died
Jan. 28, 1880, at 63, Eaton Place, London. Father of the
next. (Boose, 11. 467; D.N.B.)
LOCKE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 31, 1865.
[Only] s. of John (above), of 63, Eaton Place, London. B.
1848, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A.
1871; M.A. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. n, 1868.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1872. On the South Eastern
Circuit. (Foster, Men at the Bar; Lam Lists; Inns of i. ourt;
C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOCKE, PETER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 25.
1828. S. of Peter, Esq., oi itbgoe, Dublin. B. in Ireland.
Educated at Versailles. Matric. Michs. 1828.
LOCKE, THOMAS BENTLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. q,
1838. [Eldest s. of Thomas Bentley, of Hessle,
Matric. Michs. 18 ■;■>'. B.A. 1844. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 25, 1843. (Inns of Court.)
LOCKE, WILLIAM. Idm, pens, at Corpus Chrimi,
1861. Of Middlesex Matric. Michs. 1861; Sch
B.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1665; priest (Goulbum)
1872; C. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1865-6. <
hist i
of 1 N.S.W., 1871-2. R. of Noi I
burn, 1872-4. C. of G<
Rockhampton. < ■ ■
A\ Ibourne, Victoria, i 1
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Locke, William John
LOCKE, WILLIAM JOHN. Adra. sizar at St John's, May 6,
1881. [1 ldest] s. of John, Colonial bank-clerk [and Sarah
Elizabeth], B. .Mar. 20, 1S63, at Cumingsbury St George,
Christ Church, Demerara, West Indies. [School, Queen's
Royal College, rrinidad.l Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1S84.
Graduated I -.'ft /anna uptime) by way "I the mathematical
tripos, despite Ins dislike of that 'utterly futile and inhuman
subject.' Assistant master at Oxford Military College,
Temple Cowley, 18M0-90; at Clifton College, 1S00; at Irmlty
College, Glenalmond, if 01-7. Secretary of the Royal Insti-
tute of British Architects, 1807-1907. Author, At the Gate
ft <amana; 1 lie Morals of Marcus Ordeyne; I tie Glory of
< leinentina Wine; faffery; Simon the Jester; The /■' ■ilunate
Youth; Stella Mam, I lie I ».. » of lombarel. Also una.'
several plays, including I he Value of Puck, a fantastic
comedy, and 1 he Man from the Sea. Lived in the south of
France daring the latter part of his hfe, and died May is,
1930, in Paris, ill •'„, .,-j- II* 1, 1020-40; D V.B.; I lie Daily
Telegraph, May in. 1930; The Times, May is, 1930.)
LOCKER, JOHN WESLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1888. S ofGeorge, B. Aug. 25, 1865, at Manchester. Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. iS.,i; M.A. 1933. Ord. deacon (Manchester
,: t. i 12; C. of St Mark's, Gorton, Lanes., 1891-3.
C. of St Marv-the- Virgin, Oldham, 1893-5. C. of Lain aster,
1895-1900. V. of Iiolphinholme, 1901-15. R of St John's,
I Igsight, 1915-31. Lie. Dr., dio. of Soiithwarh, 1939 n,
di .. of Lcaid'Hi, mn' 1; dio. of Chichester, 1941-S-. Re-
siding at Bognor Regis 111 1048. [Croekford; CM. Ycarl ft
and Directm v; I V Pari. Reg.)
LOCKER-LAMPSON, GODFREY TENNYSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June .'5, 1894. [Eldest] s. of Frederick Locker,
poet, of Rowfant, Crawley, Sussex [who had taken the name
of Locker-Lampson, by Royal licence, June 25, 1885] [and
Hannah Jane, dau. of Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, Bart.].
P.. there [June 19], 1875. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Served for four years at the Foreign Office and 111 the Diplo-
matic Service at the Hague and St Petersburg, 1S98-1903.
Called to the Bar. Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1908. M.P. for
Salisbury, 1910-18; for Wood Green, 191S-35. Served in the
Great War, 1.14-19 (Second Lieut., Wiltshire Yeomanry
(T.F. Res.); A.D.C.. 4th Corps, 1916). Parliamentary private
secretary to the Home Secretary, 1917; to the Assistant
Foreign Secretary, 1918. Charity Commissioner, 1922-3.
Undi 1 Secretary of State, Home Office, 1923-4 and 1924-5.
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1925-9.
Represented Office of Works in House of Commons, 192s.
Member of British delegation to League of Nations, Geneva,
[928 P.C. 012S. Of Barlborough Hall, Chesterfield, and
Rowfant, Sussex. Author, historical, philosophical, etc.
Died lay 1, 1946, in London. Brother of the next. (Fox-
Davies. as; Line Lists; Who's Who, Kelly
Handbook; I he limes, May 3, 1946.)
LOCKER-LAMPSON, OLIVER STILLINGFLEET. Adm. pens
at Trinity, June 2s, 1899. [2nd" s. of Frederick (formerly
Locker), of Rowfant, Crawley, Sussex [and Hannah Jane
Lampson]. B. 1880, in London. Schools, Cheam and Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1900; B.A. 1903. Editor of The Granta, 1900.
President "t tie- A.D.C., 1903. Called to the liar, Inner
Temple, Nov. t8, 1907. Conducted The Empire Rei-ieio.
M.P. for North Hunts., 1910 and 1018-22; for Handsworlb
Division "1 Mii' .' u- 1 -, Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Cdr., R N'.V.R. (Armoured Car Section, in
France, Ru-.su, Turkey, etc.); Commander, 1015; Officer,
Order of Leopold (Belgium), 1915; Order of St Vladimir,
3rd class with swords (Russia), lain; C.M.G., 1917; D.S.O.,
1918). Russian representative, .Ministry ot Information,
lurv Attended tin- Peace Conference. Parliamentary
private secretary to Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1919; to
the Leader of the House, and the Lord Privy Seal, 1021.
Author, Preference Debate. Of Cromer, and 4, North Street,
Westminster, in 1945. Brother of the above. (Vine. War
List; La.. Lists; Fox-Davies, Armoiial Vanillic,; 111, V.C.
and D.S.O.; Who's Who.)
LOCKET, THOMAS WOOD. Adm, pens, at Christ's, Apr. 27,
1886. S. of George of Rid nd, Surrey. B. [Aug 9,1868],
at Hampsteid. Scl Is, Folkestone .net Shrewsbury,
Matric. Michs. l.Shn, i;..\ m.r, M.B and B.Chir., 1893; M.A.
,; At thi Middlesex Hospital. Senior House Surgeon,
, oy ,;. rk! H pit 1 "1 .• u» ! it Ather-I 'in . U a a- .and
at Melksh a U Its. Hon Mlrgcon, Moll. - 1 10111 Cottage
Hospital, 1910 ,0. of Westbury, Wilts., in [930 Died
18,1930. [Shrewsbury Sck. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Nov. 20, 1930.)
LOCKETT, HENRY JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs. 1886.
[S. of John, of Bradford, and Aim. dau. of William Holland,
of Lingen, Hereford. B. July 14, 1864, at Macclesfield.
School, Edward VI Modern, Macclesfield.] B.A. iKKc,; M.A.
1893, Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1890; priest, 1891; C. ot Brad-
ford, Yorks., 1890-4. V. of St Clement's, Bradford, 1894-
Lockhart, Laurence William Maxwell
1921 V. of Ingleton, Yorks., 1921-14. Subsequently resided
at St l.conard's-on s. a, and died in Nov. 1937. (Ridley Hall
List; Croekford.)
LOCKETT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
[Only] s. of William Jeffrey, of Grassendale House, near
Liv. rpool land Frances Maria (his cousin), dau. of John
Hilton Lockett]. B. [Juno 5], 1881, at Aigburth, Liverpool.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Lanes. Hussars;
attached King's (Liverpool) Regt.). Of Maesmeor Hall,
Maerdv, near Corwen, N. Wales, in 1932. {Uppingham Sch.
Roll; I'm: War Li,t; Burke, Family Records, yu.)
LOCKETT, JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mav 7, 1847. S. of the Rev. William (1825). B. [Sept. 17,
1828], it Davenham, Cheshire. School, his father. Matric.
.Me hs. 1847. Brother of William D. (1846)
LOCKETT, JOHN GEORGE EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 9, 1824. 1 if Middl
LOCKETT, VIVIAN NOVERRE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1890 S. "f Charles Harrison, of Red-Cliffe, New
Brigl I 'are B- [July 18], 1880, at New Brighton.
School, \'« I igtoi College Matric. Michs. 1899. Second
Lieut , R.A., mo". Lieut . in"',, transfi rred to 17th Lancers,
1906; Capt. 1907; Adjutant, T.F., mi,-is. Served un the
Great War, imt-m (Capt, 17th Lancers; Major, 19th
Lancers, mm). In command of No. 1 Cavalry Depot, 1919;
Lieut. -Col.', 1927; retired, 1913. Played polo for England.
1913, 1914, 1921 (Captain). [Wellington Coll. Keg.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Vamiltes: Army Lists.)
LOCKETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
Of Derbyshire. [Only s. of William Jcffery, of Derby. J.P.
(and Anne, dau. of' Francis Barber), B. Jan. 2. 171
Matric. Michs. 1815; Scholar, 181s; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1825.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. May 1, 1819. Died unmarried in
1848. (Burke, Family Records, in-'; /«>,". 0/ Court )
LOCKETT, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. rs,
1825. ' Plus annos 24 natus.' A 'Ten-Year man.' Matric. Lent,
is, i4; llll. (.star. Eliz.) Is'.--, "rd. deacon (Chester, I 11 I ..
1824; priest, Nov. 20. 1S2S. P.C. of Wettenhall, 1
1 ,.., 6 ■ Father "f John C. U"47) and William D. (1846).
LOCKETT, WILLIAM. Adm. siinr at Queens', July 3, 1850.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord .lea, on (Manchester)
1S54; priest, r8ss: C. of Mossley. Lanes., iSst-"- Name only
in ( Irrgy List, 1856-65. R. of Littledean, Clones., 1865-90.
Lie. pr., dio. of Gloucester and Bristol, 1895. Res e 1
Painswick, Gloucs., in 1895, and at Sheepscombe, Stroud,
1900-15. Disappears from Croekford, 1916. (' lergy List.)
LOCKETT, WILLIAM DUDLEY. Adin sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, Apr. 27, 1S46. S. of the Rev. William (1825),
of Davenham, Chester. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. 1851. Brother of John C. (1847).
LOCKEY, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 22,
1820 H at Reading. Migrated to Magdalene, May 9, 1821
('s.oi John, I - , ."I Bath; from Balliol(stc) College, Oxford').
[But, according to .11. O*on.,he was s. of Francis, of Reading,
and matnc. from Trinity College, Nov. 25, 1814, age 17.]
Matric. Michs. 1S21; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1822 -i);
LL.B. 1826. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. 15. 1814.
Ord deacon, 1822; priest, log i. I'.C. "1 Blackford in-vud-
more Soiiicrot 1 .s s Author, 1 lie Daueers 1 lireatemngtlie
Religions and ('nil Liberties of the Bnlish Nation by the
Admission of Roman < atholics to Political Power. Resided at
Swainswick, Bath, and disappears from Croekford. 1872.
{Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Clerical Guide.)
LOCKEY, RALPH. Adm, pens, (agi 1 1 il Pi iirhouse,
June 24, 1788. Of Gloucestershire. School, Gloucester.
Mat™ Michs 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1796. Adm. ad eundem
at Oxford, 1810. ord, deacon (Norwich, Till. dim. ton
Gloucester) Feb. 24, 179',; priest (Glome -In) < >■ I 12. i;m.
C. of Uley, Gloucs., 1793 1812. V. of Dewchurcli, Herd,,
1812. I'.C of MuchBirch, 1818-33. R. of I.lanvarii", 1
Diedin 1833. (7". A. Walker, 357; Al. Oxon.; G. Mai
11. ;-i 1
LOCKHART, LAURENCE WILLIAM MAXWELL. Ada .pens
atCAius, Aug. 16, 1S50. [3rd] s. of the Re\ 1 lurence, D.D.
'Glasgow 1'nnersitv, 1849; Minister of Inchinnan]. B. 1831,
at Inchinnan, Renfrewshire. School, Edinburgh [and at
Glasgow University, 1845-50]. Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A.
1855; M.A. 1861. Ensign, Gordon Highlanders n,:nd Regt.);
Lieut., 1855. Served in the Crimea; returned to England on
sick leave, 1857, and held a regimental appointment at
Reigate, 1859-60. Served in India, 1862; Capt., 1864;
retired, 1865. The limes correspondent in the Franco-
Prussian u n, [870, being with the French army al the
battle of Forbach; when the French refused to allow foreign
correspondents with their armies he acted in that capacity
196
Lockhart, Robert Bruce
with the Germans. Married, i36o, Katherine, dau. of Sir
James Russell, of Ashestiel. Lieut. -Col., Lanark militia,
1877. Author, Doubles and Quits; Fair to See; Mint .
his novels 'all showed the same qualities of great viva* ity,
combined with delicacy of perception and feeling for the
refined and chivalrous.' Nephew of J. G. Lockhart, Sir
Walter Scott's biographer. Died Mar. 23, 1882, at Men tone,
[Venn, 11. 298; Boose, in. 469; Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.)
LOCKHART, ROBERT BRUCE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ!,
Oct. r, 1S81. S. of Robert, merchant, of Edinburgh. B.
Feb. 12, 1858, at Montreal, Canada. School, Edinburgh
High, and at Edinburgh University. Matric, Michs. i88r;
Scholar, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1906. Assistant V,
Merchiston Castle School, 1SS4-6. Head Master of Seahcld
prep, school, Broughty Ferry, and of Eagle House prep,
school, Sandhurst, Berks. Of St Ronan's, Crow t home,
Berks., in 1936. Died Nov. 18, 1949, in London. (Merchiston
Cast:,- - Who in Berks.)
LOCKHART, ROBERT WALLACE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Crristi, Oct. 1, ib$7- Of Lanarkshire. S. of D. W. [David
ej, clothier. B. July 15, 1867, at Glasgow. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1S95; M.A.
1898. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S99; priest, 1902; C.of St A
Chesterton, Cambs., 1899-19. Disappears from Crockford,
rgzo. Died suddenly Mar. 25, 1941, at Bromley Cross, Bovey
Tracey. Buried there. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
£ ,1 . Yearbook and Dir, , Apr. 1, 1941.)
LOCKHART, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at Emmanuel,
Oct. 2, 1755. [Eldest] s. of Alexander, Esq. [advocate, of
Edinburgh]. B. at Edinburgh. Educated at Edinburgh
University, and at St Andrew's University, where he was
resident 1752-5. Matric. Michs. 1755. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 10, r.758; at Lincoln's Inn, Juue 5, 1 "
for Elgin Burghs, 1771-4. Married, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
William Danby, D.D., of Swinton, Yorks. Died July 22,
r775, at Weymouth. (Inns of Court; Return of MJP.'s;
O. Mag., 1775, 407; C. J. Fordyce.)
LOCKHART [post SCOTT], WALTER SCOTT. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 15, 1844. [Younger] s. of John Gibson
[Balliol College, Oxford, 1S09] [editor of the Quarto i
for whom see D.N.B.), of Sussex Place, Regent's lark,
London [his mother was the eldest dau. of Sir Walter Scott],
B. [Apr. 16, 1826], at Brighton. School, King's College
School, London. Matric. Michs. 1844. Migrated to Magda-
lene, Mar. 30, 1845. Rowing 'blue,' T845. 'Unfortunately
turned out to be a human financial sieve'; his father com-
plained that * he has done little but row on the Cam,' and that
'the Tutors are in partnership with the tradesmen.' Joined
the 16th Lancers, 1846, having 'a very fixed preference for
a soldier's red coat.* Assumed the name of Scott on suc-
ceeding to Abbotsford on the death of his uncle. Died
Jan. 10, 1S53. (Peile, 11. 488; D.S.B. (sub his father); i he
Times Lit. Supp., Oct. 31,
LOCKINGE, HEN'RY. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 27, 1S16.
I uughamshire. Matnc. Michs. 18x6; B.A. 1820; M.A.
1S25. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Winchester)
Apr. 14, 1822; priest (Lincoln) May 29, 1S25; C. of Wherwell,
Hants., 1822. C. of Nazeby and Kclmarsh, etc. Married,
1824, Mary, dau. of the Rev. T. B. Burnaby, of Asfordby,
Leics. Residing at Hazelbeech rectory in 1830, when he
published his Historical Cleanings oj the Memorable Field of
Saseby. An earlier publication of his was I he Self- Examiner,
'by a Priest of the Church oi England, .aid M.A. of Cam-
bridge.' Died Apr. 25, 1S49. (!-". P. White.)
LOCKLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caii
[4th] s. of George Fn
London. B. there [1811J. School, Dunuiow. Mam
1830; MJB. 1835; M.D. 1852. At St George's Hospital,
at physician to Lord Douglas, and to the
Physician at Bradford ]
18, Bootham, York, 1870-S0. J. P. for the West Riding of
Yorks. Married, Aug. 25, Anne, dau. of John
Lambert, Esq., of Baild Died Apr. 13, 1880, at
York. [Venn, 11. 211; Medical Directories.)
LOCKTON, JOHN. M.A. 1770, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of the
Rev. John, of West Ilsley, Berks.] Matric. from Pi
College, Oxford, Nov. 7, 1751, aged 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1755;
M.A. (Oxford) I75«. (Al. Qxon.)
Lockwood, Frederick Vernon
LOCKTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, An-. 17, 1897.
S. of Henry Herbert, formerly police-serge
Leics. [and CI n\i \\
Schools, Loughborough Grammar (Rev. J. P. Polgrave) and
Grantham Grammar (Mr \V. J. Hutchings). Matric, Michs.
1 . scholar, 1897; Lady Kay Scholar; B.A. igoo
to Jesus, Oct. 1900; M.A. 1904. B.D. 1920, from St John's.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1902; prii ■". Matthew's
Exeter, 1902-10. Vice-Principal of St Peter's College, Peter-
borough, 1914-15. Lecturer and Assistant Chaplain at
Saltley College, Birmingham, 1915-16. Assistant Master at
Denstone College, 1916-19. Vice-Principal and Assistant
Chaplain at Winchester ] 1910-36.
Author, The Remains of the Eucharist; The Three i 1
in the Gospels ; Divers Orders of Ministers, etc. Resided latterly
ughborough, where he died Feb. 12, 1937. (Crockford;
i he 1 imes, Feb. 15, 1957.)
LOCKWOOD, BARTON WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1893. S. of William, Esq., of Aspley Hall, near Nottingham.
[B. Jan. 10, 1S74.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1O93.
Of Rotherby, Leics., in 1910. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
LOCKWOOD, CHARLES BLOMFIELD. Adm. sizar at St
John's, July io, 1829. [4th, and youngest] s. of Edward,
of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. [B. Nov. 1805.] [School, Bury
St Edmunds Gr.] Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1633; M.A.
1S36. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 6, 1833; priest (Rochester)
Oct. 26, 1834. Took over from his father the English and
Classical School, Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, 1833. C.of
Bard well, Suffolk, 1840-52, and C. of St James, Bury St
Edmunds. Took pupils at Ixworth, 1851-2. C. of Wells,
Norfolk, 1852-3. C. of Halvergate, 1853. C. of Blundeston,
Suffolk, 1853-8. C. of Mars ton Morteyne, Beds., 1858-9. C.
of Clophill, 1859-69. C. of Biggleswade, T869-74. Married,
January 1, 1839, Charlotte Freith, dau. of S. Tylecote of
Tamworth, Staffs. Died Jan. 1, 1879. Buried at Biggles-
wade. Brother of the next and of Henry7 J. (1826). (Bury
Or. Sch. Reg; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1839, 1. 204.)
LOCKWOOD, EDWARD ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Dec. 21, 1815. Of Suffolk. [Eldest s. of Edward, of Bury
St Edmunds.] B. at Bury St Edmunds, 179S. School, Bury
(Dr Malkm). Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1820;
M.A. 1823. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1831. Assistant
Master at Richmond, Yorks. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1822;
priest, 1823; C. of St Mary's, Bedford, ift2o-46. R. of
Belstead, Suffolk, 1846 76. Died Oct. 1876; buried at
Belstead. Brother of the above and Henry J. (1826). (Bury
Or. Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; C > 1 kford; Al. Oxon.)
LOCKWOOD, FRANK (or FRANCIS). Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 12, 1865. [2nd] s. of Charles D[ay], merchant [stone
quarrier (Boose)], 01 Ardwick, Manchester. B. July 15,
at Doncaster. Schools, Manchester Grammar [and
St Paul's]. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Irm, Apr. 14, 1869. Called to the Bar, Jan. 2
Q.C., 1S82; bencher, 1886. On the Midland Cucuit. A dis-
tinguished and successiul Counsel in criminal caa
fended Charles Peace, the murderer, 1879. Recorder of
Sheffield, 18S4. M.P. for York, 1605-^7. Solicitor-General,
1894-5. Presented with freedom of York, June 1893.
Knighted, Nov. 30, 1894, Married, Sept. 3, ib;4, Julia
Rosetta, dau. of Salis Schwabe, of Manchester and Glyn-y-
Garble, Anglesey. Inimitable humorist and master of cari-
cature. Contributor to Punch, 1893-7. Author: The Law
and Lawyers of Pickwick, 1894 [2nd edition, i8g
trated C. J. Darling's Scintillae Juris, 1889. His sketches
were exhibited in Loudon, March, 1698, some of them bemg
reproduced in u. oi I
Hill, Cloughton, Scarborough. Died, l
26 Lennox Gardens, Cadogan Square, London. Memorial
window in York Minster, unveiled March
vi. 72; Venn, n, J72; The Caian, vn. j; Inns ' 1
Foster, Men at the Bar, Law Lists; 1
1897-1916; A. Birrell, Sir Fran ,
LOCKWOOD, FREDERICK VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Ikisity, June 23, 1819. [2nd] s. of Thomas vof Dan-y-
Craig, Glam.] and Charlotte, dau. oi Lord George
Sutton, of Kelham, Notts.] B. [1803] at Maldon,
School, Eton. Matric. • ii
Ord. priest (London, for Canterbury) Oct. 1, 18
Sturry, Kent, 1826, K. oi Mersham, .
Lincoln, 1828-45. Chaplain to
1828-45. Canon of Canterbury, 1 > ,"> 51. V. oJ
Kent, 1839-51. Married, July 21, 1840, I
Isabella, dau. of the II I ishop of
Carlisle. Died July 1, 1851, in the Precincts of Q
1 :. :.'■ of his
parishioners; buried in th I the next,
(Eton Sch. Lists, Boose, 11. 470; ( lerg) List; G. Mag., 1851,
11. 215.)
Lockwood, George Henry
LOCKWOOD, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, lime 23, 1819. S. of Thomas, (of Dan-y-l ram,
Glam., and Charlotte, dan. of Lord George Manners-Sutton].
B. [Mar. 25, 1804] in London. School. Eton. Matnc. Michs.
182a. Entered the Army as Comet, 3rd Light Dragoons,
1825; Lieut., 1S26; Capt.. 1832; Major, 1839; Brevet Lieut. -
Col., 1842. Served in Afghanistan, 1842; Lieut. -Col., 1846.
Served in the Punjab, 1848-0. Brevet-Col., 1850; Major-
Gen., 1854; Col., 12th Lancers. Mar. 1861-Jan. 1872; Lieut. -
Gen., 1862; General, 1S70; Col., 3rd Hussars, 1872-84.
A.D.C. to the Queen, 1850-74. C.B., Dec. 24, 1S42; K.C.B.,
Mar. 13, 1807. Died Apr. 15, 1884. at 18 Wilton St., Bel-
grave Square, London. Brother of the above. [Eton Sch.
Lists; Bouse, II. 470; Army Lists.)
LOCKWOOD, GEORGE PALMER. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 20, 1S28. S. of Thomas. B. at Leicester. School,
Linthwaite, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to
Trinity (age 20) Jan. 25, 1830; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1852. Adm.
,i(; amdem at ( ixford, 1859. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest, 1833.
C. of Holy Trinity, Coventry, 1838-0.. C. of Nuneaton,
1839-44. V. of Stockingford, Warws., 1844-5. C. of St John
of Jerusalem, South Hackney, Middlesex, 1845-50; R. there,
1850-71. Author, Sermons on the Anlupntv of the Church
Liturgy. Died in 1871. (Al. Oxon; Clergy List; P. E. Towell.)
LOCKWOOD, HENRY JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Magda-
lene, June 22, 1826. [3rd] s. of Edward, of Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk [and Elizabeth Bird]. [B. 1S02.] School
[Bury St Edmunds Gr. (1817-20) and] Richmond, Vorks.
Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1S30; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1832; pnest 1833; C. of Barley, Herts., -1841-4.
Chaplain to the Lord Mayor of London, 1843-5. C. of Great
Blakenham, Suffolk, 1851-72. C. of Mistley, Essex, 1872-4.
C. of Burgh, Norfolk, 1874-6. C.of Barnmgham with Coney-
U'e^tuii, Suffolk, 1876-84. Disappears from Crockford, 1885.
Brother of Charles B. (1829) and Edward I. (1815). {Bury
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Crockford.)
LOCKWOOD, JOHN PERCIVAL. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs. 1895. S. of Joseph. B. May 29, 1876, at Hull.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Called to the Bar, [nnei
Temple, June 19, 1901. On the North Eastern Circuit.
Of 4, Parliament Street, Hull, in 1942. Died in 1947.
(Law Lists; Queen's Coll. Club List.)
LOCKWOOD, JOHN WILLIAM KNOLLYS. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Trinity, Mar. I, 1826. S. of John B. at Beverley,
Yorks. School, Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1832; priest (York) 1833. P.C. of
Ulrome, Yorks., 1833-48. R. of Everingham, 1842-71
Disappears from Crockford, 1S72. (Clergy List.)
LOCKWOOD, The Rev. RICHARD. B.A. incorp. from < Ixford,
1800; M.A. from Jesus, 1S00. [2nd] s. of the Rev. William
[1 inel College, Oxford, 1743], of Fifield, Essex. Matric. from
Wadham College, Oxford, J une 15,1 7S0, age 17; B.A. (1 Ixford)
I--I. Ord. priest (London) Mar. 8, 17S9. R. of Potter
Heigham, Norfolk, 1803-30. R. of Ashby with Oby and
. 1803-4. V- °f Lowestoft, and of Kessingland,
Suffolk, 1804-30. Preb. of Peterborough, 1824-30. J. P. for
Suffolk. Married, July 2, 1799, Mary', dau. of Lord George
Manners-Sutton. Died Nov. I, 1830, at Lowestoft, aged 68.
(Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 474.)
LOCKYER, EDMUND LEOPOLD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 4, 1843; Fell.-Com., Sept. 30, 1843. (Eldest s. of
Edmund, of Plymouth, doctor, and Eliza, dau. of Capt.
Thomas Patrickson Braithwaite, R.N.] [B. May 17, 1816.
Schqol, Eton.] Previously at St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence
he had matnc. Oct. 26, 1837, age 21. Matnc. Mx b
B A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Adm. a.l eundem at Oxford, 1S55.
Ord. deacon (Winchester), [846; priest, 1S47; C. of Bletch-
ingley, SurTey, 1846-9. C. of Yatesbury, Wilts., 1849-52.
R. of Westcot-Barton, Oxon., 1852-1900. Married, May 28.
1839, Julia Mary, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Woodforde,
1:. of Ansford, Somerset, I Med at the rectory, Ian. 9, 1900.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Uxon.; Crockford; The limes, Jan. 11,
1900.)
LOCKYER, WILLIAM JAMES STEWART. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887. [5th] s. of [Sir] Joseph [Norman]
(for whom see D.N.B.), of 16, Penywern Koad, South
Kensington, London. B. [Jan. 3] 1868, in London. Schools
[Merchant Taylors' and] Cheltenham, and Royal ( ollege "1
Science. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M A. 1.897. 11, 1 1,
Gdttingen, 1896. F.R.A.S., 1S97. On his father's staff at
South Kensington, 1896-1910. Member of Government
expeditions to observe the total solar eclipses of 1896 (Lap-
land), 1898 (India), 1900 (Spain), 1905 (Majorca); also led
an expedition to the Tonga Islands, 191 1. Other eclipses
observed by bim included France (1912), Scotland (1921),
England (1927), and Canada (1932). Director of the Norman
Lockyer Observatory, Sidniouth, 1920-36. Served 111 the
Loder, Alfred Basil
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Commander, R.N.V.R., at-
tached to R.N.A.S., and Major (T.), R.A.F.). Author. A
Discussion of Australian Meteorology; Southern Hemisphere
Surface Air Circulation; Handbook to the Norman I .,<
Observatory, etc. Died, July 15, 1936, at Salcombe Regis.
(Merchant Jailors' Sch. Reg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Frin
Coll. Record; Cure. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Who was Who; I he 1 noes. July 17, 1936.)
LOCOCK, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 19,
1847. [2nd s. of Sir Charles, 1st Bart, [and Amelia, dau. of
John Lewis, Esq., of Southampton Place, Euston Square,
London.] B. July 19. 1S29.] Matric. Michs. 184S; Scholar,
1S51; B.A. ( }2t:<i Wrangler) 1852; 1 1st Class, Natural Sciences
Tripos, 1853); M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S54;
priest, 1855; C. of Chedgrave, Norfolk, 1854-6. C. of
Southborough, Kent. 1857-8. Y. of Lemsford, Herts.,
1858-60. Married, I let. 27, 1859, Anna Maria, dau. of
Archdeacon William Dealtry (1792), Chancellor of Win-
chester, and R. of Clapham, Surrey, and had issue. Resid-
ing at Clarendon Road, Redland, Bristol, in 1895; subse-
quently of Putney, where he died Nov. 17, 1922. Brother of
Charles B. (1845) and Fredenck (1S49). (Scott, MSS.;
Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Nov. 20, 1922; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LOCOCK, Sir CHARLES BIRD, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. [Only] s. of Sir Charles Brodie (next), [2nd]
Bart, [and Fanny Bird, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Pitman,
V. of Eastbourne], of 22, Gloucester Square, London.
B. [Nov. 22] 1S78, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1897. Had succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Jan. 9,
1890. Of West Byfleet, Surrey, in 1946. (Burke, P. and B.;
Who's Who; D.N.B. ; Kelly, Handbook; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
LOCOCK, CHARLES BRODIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
18, 1845. [Eldest] s. of Charles (later 1st Bart.) M.D.
(physician-accoucheur to Queen Victoria), [and Amelia,
dau. of John Lewis.] [B. July 21, 1827.] Matric. Michs.
1846; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1S53. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Baronet, 1S75. Adm. at the Inner Temple.
Jan. 21, 1850; migrated to Lincoln's Inn, Apr. T7, 1851.
Called to the Bar, June 26, 1S53. Married, Dec. 27, 1859,
Fanny Bird, 2nd dau. of the Rev. Thomas Pitman, V. of
Eastbourne, and Preb. of Chichester. Died Jan. q, 1890,
at 22, Gloucester Square, London. Brother of Alfred H.
(1847), Frederick (1849); father of the above. (Boase, vi.
72; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families,
Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of Court.)
LOCOCK, EDWARD AINSLIE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 18S5.
[2nd] s. of S. [Sidney], Esq. [Envoy-Extraordinary and
Minister-Plenipotentiary in H.M. Diplomatic Service].
[B. July 10, 1867.] School, Eton. Maine. Ea»ter, 18S5.
Lieut., 2nd W. India Regt. Of Victoria Street, London.
I 1 fan. 14, 1937, in London. Brother of Sidney C. N.
(1883). (Eton Sih. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; 1 he limes, Jan. IS, 1937.)
LOCOCK, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1849. [3rd] s. of Sir Charles, 1st Bart. B. [Aug. 28,
1831] in London. School, Devon (private). Matric. Michs.
1850. Married, Aug. 28, 1867, Mary, dau. of A. Blackshaw,
of Cheshire. Died s.p. June 6, 1910. Brother of Alfred H.
(1847) and Charles B. (1845). (Burke, P. and B.)
LOCOCK, SIDNEY CHARLES NAPIER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Sidney [British Minister in
Serbia] of Belgrade, Serbia, [and Abbie, dau. of the Rev.
Jonas King, of Athens]. B. Apr. 20, 1864, in London.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs, 18S3. Brother
of Edward A. (18S5). [Wellington 1 oil. Reg.)
LOCOCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 7, 1847. S.
of Henry, deceased, solicitor, of Euston Square, London,
[and Susannah, dau. of the Rev. William Smyth, R. of Great
Linford, Bucks]. B. there [July 25] 1828. School, Black-
heath proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851. Ord.
deacon (London) 1852; priest, 1853; 1 "i Hun; -.6 id, 1852-4.
Y of East Haddon, Northants., 1854-69. R. of Corscombe,
Dorset, 1869-78. Married, June 15, 1854, Ada, dau. of
Charles James Tapp, of Putney. Author, 1 heorv and Prac-
tice of Perspective together with the Application of the Same
to Drawing from Nature. Subsequently resided at 27, Fern-
bank Road, Redland, Bristol, where he died Dec. 30, 1S94.
(Venn, 11. 280; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Nortliants. Clergy;
The Standout, Jan. 2, lS95.)
LODER, ALFRED BASIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Apr. 1874. [3rd] s. of Robert (1843) [post-ist Bart. J [of
Crawley, Sussex]. B. [Mar. 25, 1855] 111 London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S74. Athletics ' blue ' (hurdles) 1875
and 1876; Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1874 and 1875. Capt.,
R. Bucks. Hussars. Imperial Yeomanry, 1887. Of Ald-
wickbury, Harpenden, Herts. J. P. for Herts, and Bucks.
198
Loder, Edmund Giles
Married (i), Aug. 9, 1882, Annie Katharine, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Henry Crosse, R. of Fincham, Norfolk; (2),
Oct. 17, 1894, Henrietta Mabel, dau. of Lieut. -Col. James
Poynter. Died Apr. 17, 1905. Brother of the next and of
Eustace (1886), Sydney (1886), etc. {Eton Sch. Lists; Book
of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists.)
LODER, EDMUND GILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4,
1867. [Eldest] s. of Robert (1S43) [later 1st Bart.], of The
High Beeches, Crawley, Sussex. B. [Aug. 7] 1S49, in London.
School, Eton. Matric Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876.
Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., May 27, i^SS. J. P. for
Sussex and Northampton. Of Leonardslee, Horsham,
Sussex. High Sheriff of Northants. xSSS. F.R.A.S., [874
Accumulated at Leonardslee a fine museum stocked with
specimens of big game shot by himself in India, America
and Africa, including Loder's Gazelle from the Sahara.
Also had a fine collection of conifers and rhododendrons.
Married Nov. 21, 1876, Marian, dau. of William Egerton
Hubbard of Horsham. Died April 14, 1920. Brother of the
above and of Eustace (1886), Sydney (1SS6), Gerald W. E.
.uid Wilfred H. (1870). (Burke, P. and B.; Who
mas Who; Monthly Notices, R. Astrom. Soc. lxxxi. (1921),
266.)
LODER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 17,
1829. S. of Edward. B. at Woodbridge, Suffolk. School,
Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833.
LODER, EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1SS6.
[8th] s. of Sir Robert (1843) [1st Bart.] of Whittlebury
Lodge, Towcester, Northants. B. [May 16] 1867, at High
Beeches, Crawley, Sussex. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1886. Second Lieut., 12th Lancers, 1SS8; Lieut., 1890;
Capt., 1S95; Major. J. P. for Co. Kildare; High Sheriff,
1912. Member of the Jockey Club; Steward, 1912-14.
Steward of Turf Club, and National Hunt Club, Ireland.
Won the Derby with ' Spearmint,' in 1906; the Oaks, the
St Leger, etc. with ' Pretty Polly.' Died, unmarried, July
27, 1914. Twin brother of Sydney (1SS6) and brother of
Alfred B. (1874), etc (Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists;
Who xeas Who.)
LODER, GERALD WALTER ERSKINE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity. Oct. 8, 1881. [5th] s. of Robert, M.P. (1843), of
Whittlebury, Northants. B. [Oct. 25] 1861, at Crawley,
Sussex School, Eton. Matric. Michs. [881; B A. and LI B.
1884; M.A. 1S88. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 28, 1884.
Called to the Bar, June 13, 1888. Assistant Private Secre-
tary to the President of the Local Government Board (The
Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie), 1888-92; to the Secretary of State
for India (Lord George Hamilton), 1896-1901. M.P. for
Brighton, 18S9-1905. Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1905.
Throughout his political career closely connected with rail
way management; Chairman of the Southern Railway,
1932-5. President of the Royal Horticultural Society,
1929-31; President of the Royal Arboricultural Society,
1926-7. J. P. and D.L. for Sussex. Raised to the peerage
as Lord Wakehurst of Ardingly, June 29, 1934. Married,
1890, Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk, dau. of the 10th
Duke of St Albans, and had issue. Of Wakehurst Place,
Ardingly, Sussex, and Abinger House, Brighton. Author,
trst Place, Sussex; edited the Parish Register of
Ardingly. Died at Wakehurst Place, Apr. 30, 1936. Brother
of the next and of Alfred B. (1874), etc. (Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Lau Lists; Inns of Court, which gives
' 4th s. of Robert '); Burke, P. and B.; Trin. Coll. Record,
1936; Who's Who; J he limes. May 1, 1936. G.E.C.)
LODER, REGINALD BERNHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1S83. [6th] s. of [Sir] Robert [later 1st Bar-
of Whittlebury Lodge, Towcester, Northants. B. June 8,
1864, at High Beeches, Sussex. School, Eton. Matrii
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1925. J.P. for No!
High Sheriff, 1899. Traveller and sportsman. Capt., 1889,
Ujor, 1898, R. Bucks. Hussars- Yeomanry. Married,
July 25, 1895, Lady Margaret Ernestine Augusta Hare,
dau. of the 3rd Earl of Listowel, K.P., and had issue, a
daughter. Of Maid well Hall, Northants. Died Oct.
1931. Brother of the two above and of Alfred B. (1874),
etc. {Eton Sch. Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families,
Burke, P. and B.; Army Luis; Who's Who; Who I
The limes, Oct. 29, 1931.)
LODER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 12,
1843. [S. of Giles, of Wilsford, Wilts., by his first wile,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Higginbottom, of St Petersburg.
B. Aug. 7, 1823.] Matric. Michs. 1843. Inherited
father, 1871, the income of nearly 2$ millions. A
fanner; had estates in En
oi Northampton, Creal
Baronet, July -:
Georgiana, 4th dau. of Hans Busk. Died May 27, 1888, at
Beach House, Worthing. Father of Alfred B. (1874),
Lodge, Lewis Vaughan
Edmund G. (1867), Eustace (1886), the above and the next
two. [Boase, 11. 473; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-D.i
I (unites.)
LODER, SYDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 3,
1S86. [7th] s. of Sir Robert (above), of Whittlebury Lodge,
Towcester. [B. May 16, 1867.] School, Eton. Matric.
1886. Lieut., Bucks. Yeomanry -Cavalry, 1889;
Capt. Of Flore, Weedon, Northants, and Greenfield Lodge,
Market Harborough. Died Apr. 29, 1944, at Handcross,
Sussex; buried at Slaugham. Twin brother of Eustace
(1886) and brother of Edmund Giles (1867), etc. (Eton
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
ies, Army Lists; The Times, May 1, 1944.)
LODER, WILFRID HANS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1 [2nd] s. of Robert (1S43) [post, 1st Bart.] of Crawley,
Sussex. B. there[Oct. 4] 1S51. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
I;. A. 1S74. Partner in Messrs Prescott and Co. Of
High Beeches, Sussex. J.P. and D.L. for Sussex; High
Sheriff, 1S91. Married, June 6, 187S, Sarah Winifred, dau.
of Charles Rowe. Died Aug. 19, 1902. Brother of the above,
etc. [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
LODGE (post ELLERTON), ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 8, 1820. [2nd] s. of Adam. B. [Nov. 25, 1803]
at Liverpool. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A
M.A. 1S2S. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1S24.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1830. On the Northern Circuit.
Assumed the name of EUerton, 1838. Author of a transla-
tion of Schiller's Bride of Messina. Died May 4, 1879.
(Rugby Sch. Reg; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LODGE, BARTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 5,
1S25. Of Essex. Matnc. Michs. 1S25; Scholar, 1826; B.A.
M.A. 1*32. Ord. deacon (London) June 5, 1831;
pnest, June 17, 1S32. P.C. of Theydon-Bois, Essex, 1833-42.
Chaplain at Buenos Aires, 1S42-7- C. of St Mary Magdalene,
Colchester, 1847-50. C. of St Runwald's, Colchester, 1S50-1.
R. of St Martin's, Colchester, 1851-2. R. of St Mary Magda-
lene, Colchester, 1852-77. Vice-Chaplain at Lisbon, 1856-7.
Master of the Hospital of Khil; [.tin.-, C'i hester, 1860-77.
Disappears from Crockford, 1878. (Clergy List.)
LODGE, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene,
June 4, 1836. S. of Richard, physician, of Hawkshead,
Lanes. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S3C; B.A.(36iA,
Wrangler) 1841. Brother of John (1842).
LODGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 7, 1809. Matric.
Michs. 1S10; Scholar, 1812; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1814;
MA. in;. Migrated to Magdalene, Mar. n, 1818; Fellow
of Magdalene, 1818. University Librarian, 1S22-45; Proto-
bibliothecarius, 1S28-45. Senior Proctor, 1S33. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
priest, June 27, 1819. R. of Anderby, Lines., 1835-50.
Died Aug. 27, 1850, at Hawkshead, Lanes., aged 57. {Al.
I.j ( lergy List; G. Mag., 1850, II. 557; C.l . Hist. Keg.
550
LODGE, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Magdalene, June 21,
1842. S. of Richard, physician, of Hawkshead, Lanes.
School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849.
Perhaps C. of Oldbury, Worcs., 1848-50 and C. of Cheadle.
Staffs., 1850. Disappears from Clergy List, 1 85 1. Brother of
Edmund (1836).
LODGE, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. (age 18) at Caius, Oct. I.
1874. [Only] s. of Robert, merchant, of Manchi
[Aug. 6, 1856] at Whalley Range, Lanes. Schools, South-
port and Harrow. Matric. Michs, 1074: B.A. 1879; M.A.
T883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 19, 1S7S. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1883. Served in S. African War; Colonel
commanding the 3rd Batt., The Yorks. Regt. In
War, 1914-19 (Col., Yorks. Regt.; commanded a garrison
battery, which he raised.) County Councillor for the North
Riding. J.P. Died Aug. 23, 1917, at Bedale, York
II. 413 and addenda, 1940; Scott .t/.SS., ' niv, 11 or List;
Foster, Men al the Bar, which gives ' B. 1854 '; /
LODGE, LEWIS VAUGHAN. Adm. 1
MM, Inly 28, [891. S. "f the Rev. i
College, Oxford, 1 1 Haverton 11
brough. [B. 1872.] School, Durham. Matnc, Mi. 1.
Li.A. 1
1895. Played for England, 1 .
mis Hill School, .
in a pond near lli.it town
Book o) B
Lodge, Nisbett Baggallay
LODGE, NISBETT BAGGALLAY. Adrn. pens, (age iS) at
Jesus, Oct. 1867. S. of the Rev. Nisbett, deceased. B.
[Aug. 1, 1846] at Belle Vue, near Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871.
Naval Instructor, 187-- » ml. de.i<->u (i.xeter) 1877; priest,
187a; C. of Sidbury, Devon, 1877-8. Chaplain, K.N., 1878-
1902- served in 11. M.s. Doris, 1872-6; 1 Humph (Pacific),
1878; Shah, 1870, ' . ■■;■■'' l^<tst Indies), 1880-j; Agintuurt
(Channel Squadron), 1883-7; Britannia, at Dartmouth,
1887-93; Anson, 1893-4; Royal Oak, 1896; Britannia, 1896-
1902; retired 1902. Resided at Paignton, Devon, where he
died, July 19, 14 10. [<. hrist's Hospital Exhibitioners; Scott,
MSS.j Crockford; The Guardian, July 29, 1910.)
LODGE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, Mar. 15, r 6.
Of Yorks. School, Threshneld. Matric. Michs. 1786;
Scholar, 17S9; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1794. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) Mar. 6, 1790; priest (York) July 15. i;y2; C. of
Botley, Hants., 1790-2. P.C. of Middlesmoor, Vorks. ,
1792-1827. Lued May 22, 1827. (Si John's Coll. Adm., iv.
302; G. Mag., 1627, 1. 570.)
LODGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 1, 1844.
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1S48; priest, ifc^y; C. of Hawes, Yorks., 1848-55.
P.C. of Skerton, Lanes., 1855-68. C. of Warthill, Yorks.,
1671-2. Disappears from Crockford, 1874. (Clergy List.)
LODINGTON, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare,
May 1, 1810. [S. of the Rev. Joseph (i/73) (and Joanna
Maria Smith).] B. at Southwick, Northants., Aug. 22, 179°-
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. ibio; B.A. (gth Wrangler)
1814; M.A. 1817; B.D. 1833. Fellow, 1815. Junior Proctor,
, _, K. of iuington with By thorn and Old Weston,
Hunts., iM'i-57. Died Ian. 30, 1857, aged 66. A benefactor
to the College. Brother of the next. [Eton Sch. Lists; Clergy
List; 0. Mag., 1657, 1. 368; Sir Wasey Sterry).
LODINGTON, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pem-
broke, May 13, 1816. S. of Joseph (next), deceased, of
Oundle, Northants. B. there. Matnc. Michs. 1816; Scholar,
1810. Brother of the above.
LODINGTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Feb. 20,
1773. 6th s. of Thomas, merchant, of Carey Street, London.
B. there, Oct. 21, 1754. Schools, Soho Square (Dr Barwis)
and Oakham. Matnc. Michs. 1773; Scholar, 1773- Kept
S terms by residence. Migrated to Sidney, June 14, 1775;
B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 28, 1 7 77 ;
pnest, Dec 20, 1778; C. of Oundle, Northants., 1783-5-
V. of Horbhng. Lines., 17S5-1806. Prebendary of Lincoln
Cathedral, 1786—1806, V. of Oundle, 1790-1606. Married,
June 5, 1787, Joanna Maria Smith, of Bucklebury. Died
Dec. 1800; buried at Beneneld. Father of Henry J. (above)
and Francis W. (iSio). (St John's Loll Adm., iv. 303;
Northants. Clergy (Loddmgton); 0. Mag., 1800, 11. 1251.)
LOEFFLER, CARL LUDWIG HENRIK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 29, 1895. S. of [J. C] Ludwig, of The Abbey,
Cainpden Hill Road, Kensington, London. B. [Sept. 4]
1876, in London. School, Westminster. Matnc. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1648; M.A. 1902. Residing at the Abbey,
Campden Hill Road, N. in 1906. Owner of steam yacht
' Albion,' which he fitted out as a hospital ship in the
Great War, 1914-19. (Record of Old Westminsters; CM.
Yearbook and Directory.)
LOESCH, FREDERICK OGDEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1891. S. of J. F., of Altriucharn. B. May 15,
1870, in Pans. Matric. Michs. 1691. Of Barklye, Heath-
field, Sussex. J. P. Died Nov. 3, 1934, at Heathheld.
(I he Times, Nov. 5, 1934.)
LOEWENTHAL, FREDERICK KIMBERLEY. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1896. S. of Leopold, Esq., of Johannes-
burg, Transvaal. School, University College, London.
Matnc. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1901. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 17, 1903. Returned to South Africa. (Law
Lists.)
LOFFT, CAPELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Apr. 20,
1769. Only s. of Christopher [Private Secretary to Sarah,
Duchess of Marlborough] [and Anne Capetl, sister of Edward
Capell (1730) of Troston, Suffolk, the Shakespearean
scholar]. B. Nov. 14, 1751, m London. School, Eton.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1770. Called to the Bar,
1775. Recorder of Aldborough, 1814. Inherited the estates
of Troston and Stanton, near Bury St Edmunds, from his
uncle, Robert Capell, 1781. A strong Whig, he took part
in the agitation against the slave trade and also the war
wuli America. Boswell, in his Life of Johnson, describes
him as ' ["his little David of popular spirit.' His name was
struck off the roll of magistrates in 1600, because of his
' improper interference ' in trying to save the life of a poor
gnl ■ . irnk'iuned to death for theft. Friend and corresi 1 >ndent
oi most of the literary figures of his time; a staunch sup-
porter of Napoleon, who is reported to have said that he
' counted him among his closest friends.' Married (1) Aug.
Loft, John
20, 1778, Anne, dau. of Henry Emlyn, of Windsor; (2)
Mar. 10, 180:, Sarah Watson, dau. of John Fisher, merchant,
of Cambridge, authoress of many Sonnets. Settled at
Turin, 1822. Author Of Poems; also legal and other works,
and translator of Virgil and Petrarch. Died May 26, 1824,
at Moncalien; buried in the Protestant Church oi St Ger-
man, Piedmont. M.I. in Troston church. Father of Capel
(next) and Robert E (1802) (1 . A. Walker, 331; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.)
LOFFT, CAPEL (or CAPELL). Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Sept. 3, 1824. [4th s. of Capell (above), by his
second wife.] B. Mar. 9 (Feb. 19, all other references] 180b,
at Troston Hall, Suffolk. [Bapt. Apr. 2, 1606.] Matnc.
Michs. i6j4; Craven Scholar, 1827; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
Fellow, 1827-37. Assistant Master at Eton, 1829. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 15, 1831. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1834. Never practised, but devoted himself to
literature. Lived'chieily on the Continent and came into
contact with some of the chief political agitators of his
time. Married, 1837, Mary, dau. of William Anderson,
Esq., of Newnham House, Cambridge. In America dunng
the Civil War. In old age renounced his wilder political
ideals, and purchased two large estates, one in Sussex, the
other at Millmead, Virginia, U.S.A. Author, Self-Formati n,
or the History of an Individual Mind, intended as a Guide
for the Intellect through Difficulties to Success, by a Fellow
of a College (published, 1837), which Harriet Martini iu
said that 'every parent of boys should read'; Ernest (an
epic poem) 1839; New Testament; suggestions for reforma-
tion of Greek text, etc. Died Oct. 1, 1S73, at Millmead,
Virginia, U.S.A.; buried in the grave-yard of Mill (Quarters
plantation, Virginia. Half-brother of the next. (Boose, 11.
474; King's (. oil. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Inns of ( ourt\
Law Lists; D.N.B. ; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LOFFT, ROBERT EMLYN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1802. [2nd] s. of Robert (sic) [Capell, 1769] of Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk [by his 1st wife, Anne, dau. of Henry
Emlyn], Bapt. at Troston, Nov. 9, 1782. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matnc. Michs. 1802. Cadet, Bengal Army, 1:803;
Ensign, 1805; Lieut., 1805; 16th Native Infantry, 1806;
Instructor and <ju.n i> : i- , i .u .1- n , f-nvct-i. apt., 1 :s 1 .v
retired 18:0. Married, 1826, Letitia Niel, dau. of Francis
Richardson. Succeeded his father at Troston. Died Sept.
20, 1847; buried at Troston. Half-brother of the above; father
of the next. (Bury Sch. Keg.; Hodson, Officers of the Bengal
Army; Burke, L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
LOFFT, ROBERT EMLYN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 11, 1S49. [2nd] s. of Robert Emlyn (above). B. [1831]
at Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Succeeded his elder brother,
Henry Capel [Exeter College, Oxford, 1847] at Troston
Hall, 1866. J. P. for Suffolk; High Sheriff, 1881. Died,
unmarried, Oct. 9, 1900, at St Thomas's Home, buried at
Troston. 'Troston church was thoroughly restored in 1869
at the sole cost of the late R. E. Lofit, Esq., who also
carved the oak benches with which the church is partly
seated.' (Bury Sch. Reg.; The J imes, Oct. 11, 1900; Kelly,
Suffolk, 441.)
LOFT, EDMUND WILLIAM BOSWELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 18S4. Of Durham. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
James Edmund Wallis (next).] Matnc. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S89; priest, 1891; C of
Brocklesby with Kirmington, Lines., 1880- 98. C. of St
James, Gnmsby, 1898-1908. V. of Little Coates, 1908-12.
V. of St Paul, West Marsh, Grimsby, 1908-17. Served in
the Great War, 1014-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). C. of Wy-
mondham, Norfolk, 1920-1. V. of Great Carlton with
Little Carlton, Lines., 1921-S. Died Dec. 1, 1928, aged 63.
(Univ. Wat List; Crockford; The Tinu , Dei 4. 1928.)
LOFT, JAMES EDMUND WALLIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chris 11, June 28, 1850. Of Lines. [Posthumous s. of
Thomas G., Lieut., 92nd Gordon Highlanders. B. July 21,
183a. School, Louth Grammar.] Matric. 1850; B.A. 1854;
M A 1858. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 185?; priest, 1857;
C. of Healing, Lines., 1855-9. K- there, 1859-80. R, of
Swallow, 1880-1909. Died at the rectory, May 26, 1909,
aged 77. Father of the above. (Scott, MSS.; 1 ■
1 he 'limes, Mav 29, 1909; Goulding, Some Louth Grammar
Schoolboys; P, B. G. Binnall.)
LOFT, JOHN. Adm. pen I wis, Mar. 12, 1810.
S. of John, of [Markcij Mainton. Lines. B. at Marsh Chapel,
Lines. School, Greenwich. Matnc. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814;
M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1815; priest, t8i6;
(donative) C. of Market Stainton, Lines., 1S18. V. of Nun
(or North) Ormsby, 1818-72. R. of Wyham and Cadeby,
1818-84. Rural Dean of Louthesk. Married, Oct. -
Mary Anne, eldest dau. of I. B. Phillips, Esq., deceased,
of Louth. Died May 4, 1884, at Worthing. (Venn, 11. 154:
Clergy List; Crcckford; The Patrician, 11. 330; 1 he Guardian,
May 14, 18S4.)
Lofthouse, Samuel Hill Smith
LOFTHOUSE, SAMUEL HILL SMITH. Adm. (age 22) at
Trinity Hall, Dec. 11, 1S65. [Only s. of John, of Sheffield.
B. 1843.] Matric Lent, 1866; LL.B., 1869. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 10, 1S66. Called to the Bar, June 1
Bencher, 1909. Hon. Major, the Rifle Brigade (Lincoln's
Inn Vol. Batt.) 18S2; Colonel; retired 1899. On the North
Eastern Circuit. Assistant Recorder of Sheffield. r.88] .
Recorder of Doncaster. 1912-15. Of Hemsby, Norfolk, in
1906. (Scott, MSS.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists;
Army Lists.)
LOFTS, ALBERT EDWARD WAYMAN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 10, 1SS2. S. of Henry, of Brent Lodge,
Hendon, Middlesex. B. [Mar. 26] 1863, at Acton, Middlesex.
School, Highate, London. Matric Michs
M.A. 1SS9. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1887;
priest, 18SS; C. of St Luke's, Gloucester, 1SS7-9. C. of
Ware, Herts., 1SS9-92. C. of Kimpton, 1SS9-95. V. of
Little Addington, Northants., 1S95-S. V. of Hanmer,
Fhnts., 1898-1901. V. of Worthenbury, 1900-4. Resided
latterly at Abbots Ripton, Hunts., where he died, July 3,
rgi5. (Highate Sch, Roll; Scott MSS.; Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; The Times, July 5, 1915.}
LOFTUS, Lord ADAM ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 12, 1S36; Fell. -Com. Nov. 14, 1836; from
Balliol College, Oxford, whence he had matric, May 16,
1S34. [4th] s. of John [K.P., P.C., D.C.L. Oxford, 1S10,
Postmaster-General], 2nd Marquess of Ely [and Anna
Maria, dau. of Sir Henrv W. Dash wood]. B. May 13, 1816.
Matric. Lent, 1837; M.A. 1S40. R. of Magheraculmoney,
Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, 1845-66, and R. of Ballybay, Co.
Monaghan. Married, June n, 1846, Margaret, dau. of
Robert Fannin, of Leeson Street, Dublin, and had issue.
His 2nd s., b. 1S53, was also named Adam Robert Charles.
Died Dec. 25, 1866. (P. E. Towell.) There is some confusion
over this man. All the above references give ' Adam ' only
and state that he was s. of John, Marquess of Ely. Al,
Oxon. gives the same particulars, but says he was ' 3rd s.
of John Henry ', who was 3rd Marquess. (Burke, P. and B.
{sub Ely); Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; G.E.C. (sub
Ely).)
LOFTUS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 1, 1814. [2nd
s. of General William Loftus, of Kilbride, Co. Wicklow, and
Lady Elizabeth Townshend, dau. of the 1st Marquess
Townshend.j B. [July 7, 1795] in London. Matric. Michs.
1814; B.A. 1819; M.A 1822. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb.
24, 1819; priest, June n, 1820. R. and V. of Fincham.
Norfolk, 1826-46, and V. of Raynhain St Martin, with
Helhoughton, 1822-46. Married, Aug. 10, 1836, Mary
Anne Ray, dau. of the Rev. William Ray Clayton, R. of
Ryburgh. Disappears from Clergy List, 184.7. Father of
the next.
LOFTUS, GEORGE WILLIAM FERRARS. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Sept. 30. 1858. [Only s. of the Rev.
Arthur (above); ward of the Rev. E. Priest, of Cringleford,
Norfolk. B. Jan. 25, 1839.] Matric. Michs. 1858. Married,
Jan. 2r, 1861, Barbara, dau. of Benjamin James of Nor-
wich. Of Bracon Lodge, Wymondham, which he purchased
in 1862. J. P. for Norfolk. Master of Bracondale Harriers.
LOFTUS, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 7,
L" Eldest] s. of Lord Augustus William Frederick Spen-
cer, of The British Embassy, Berlin [and Emma Maria,
dau. of Admiral HeDry Francis Greville, R.N., C.B.], B.
[Nov. 8] 1S49, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs,
1868. Page of Honour to Queen Victoria. Third Secretary
in H.M. Diplomatic Service, 1870-8. D.L. for Middlesex.
Died in 1924. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Ely).)
LOFTUS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 4, 1788.
Of Northants. [S. of Thomas, gent., of Wisbech, and later
of Peterborough.] Matric. Michs. 17S8; Scholar. 1791; B.A.
17^2; M.A. I7Q5- Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 23, 1792; priest
(Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1794; C. of Whittlesey, Cambs., 1792-4.
C. of Water Newton, Hunts., 1794-5. Minor Canon of
Peterborough; Precentor, c. 1795-18 17. V. of Maxey,
Northants., 1807-17. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of
Lindsey, 1S10-17. Died May 7, 1817, at Bath, aged 47.
{St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 363; G. Mag., 1817, 1. 476.)
LOFTUS, WILLIAM KENNETT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 10,
1840, age 19. [S. of William Kennett, naturalist, geologist
and explorer (for whom see Welford, Men of Mark 'turixt
1 yne and 1 weed) and grandson of a well-known coach-pro-
prietor in Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. c. 1821 at Ryi
(Venn gives at Linton, Kent). Schools, Newcastle Grammar,
Old Park, Durham, and Twickenham.] Matric. Michs. 1840.
Secretary to the Newcastle Natural History Society; his
interest in geology attracted the attention of Professor
Sedgwick, who proposed him as F.G.S. Geologist on tin-
staff of Sir William Fenwick Williams on the Turco-Persian
Frontier Commission, 1849-52. Travelled from Baghdad to
Basrah, visiting objects of archaeological interest, including
Ur of the Chaldees. remitted collections and a report to the
Logan, William Henry
British Museum. Sent to Babylon and Nmeveh by the
Assyrian excavation fund, 1853-5, bringing borne furthei
collections of tablets, now in the British Museum, Ap-
pointed to the Geological Survey of India, 1856 but, follow-
ing repeated attacks of fever, his health broke down.
Author, 1 ravels and Researches in Chaldaea and Susiana, etc.
Died Nov. 185S, on board the Tyburnia, whilst returning to
England from Rangoon. [Venn, 11. 250; Boase, 11. 475;
D.N.B.; Geologist, u. (1859), 176.)
LOFTY, FITZROY FULLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 5,
1S46. S. of Mathew, solicitor, of Lambeth, Surrey, and
Jennett. B. there, Feb. 22, 1826. Matric. Lent. 1846; B
. tf.A. 1654. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1853; pnest, 1854; C.
of Stretham, Cambs., 1853-5. C. of Rotherheld Gre>>,
Oxon., 1855-8. C. of Kingsclere, Hants., 1859-61. C. of
Thursley, Surrey, 1S61-2. C. of Hartpury, Gloucs., 1862 5.
C. of Monk Sherborne, Hants., 1865-79. C. of Owslebury,
1879-80. R. of Whitchurch, Herefs., 1880-90. Resided
latterly at Redland, Bristol, where he died, Mar. 2, r-j
Brother of the next. (Scott MSS.; Crockford; 1 he Guardian,
Mar. 9, 1S92.)
LOFTY, WILLIAM FULLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 25,
1843. S. of Mathew, Esq., solicitor, of London and Jennett.
B. at Hanover Square, London. Bapt. Dec. 19, 1823.
Matric. Lent, 1843. Brother of the above. Died at Camber-
well, March 10, 1844, aged 21. (G. Mag., 1S44, u. 3«7-)
LOGAN, BENJAMIN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1879. 4th s. of Samuel, boat-builder, of Chesterton, Cam-
bridge. B. there, June 27, 1859. School, Perse, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1S83; M.A. 18S7. Brother of
William H. (1879), etc.
LOGAN, CRAWFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 9, 1851.
S. of James, merchant. B. [Aug. 21, 1828] at Liverpool.
School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 185 1. Migrated to
Jesus, June 22, 1852, but re-adm. at Christ's, Dec. 14, ib=,}
B.A. toss. M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S58; priest,
1859; C. of St Philip's, Liverpool, 1858-60. C. of St George's,
Everton, 1861-8. First incumbent of Barnston, Cheshire,
1868-71. Died Jan. 4, 1871. (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Peile,
11. 520; Crockford; Clergy List.)
LOGAN, DANIEL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886. S. of D.,
Esq. [of the .Middle Temple], solicitor in the Straits Settle-
ments. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1887. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, May 11, 1892. Went to Penang, Straits
Settlements, where he practised law, and looked after his
estates. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists.)
LOGAN, FRANCIS (1S41), see DOBINSON.
LOGAN, FREDERIC LAFFERTY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1898; B.A. r902. Headmaster of the Cambridge pupil
teachers' centre. Assistant Master at Latimer Upper School,
Hammersmith, 1904-33-- [C.U. Yearbook and Directory;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LOGAN, MAXWELL JOHN SAMUEL. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1896. [School, Tettenhall College.] Adm. pens, at
Downing, Feb. 3, 1898; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1914. Classical
and English master at the High School, Quebec, Canada,
1903-5; at Woodbridge School, New York, U.S.A., 1905-6
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., S. Lanes. Regt.
and King's Own (R. Lanes. Regt.)). Assistant Master at
Parmiter's School, Victoria Park, London, S.E., in 1918.
(Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
LOGAN, SAMUEL CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 7,
1870. S. of Samuel [and Elizabeth]. B. Mar. 18, 1S51, at
Cambridge. Bapt. June 15, 1S51. [School, Perse, Cam-
bridge.] Matric. Michs. 1S70; Scholar 1873; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1877. Headmaster of the Grammar School, Hull;
of the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1883-
1903-. Died Jan. 12, 1936, at Bournemouth. Brother of the
next, etc. (Schoolmasters' Directory, 1 lie Times Jan. 14
1936.)
LOGAN, THOMAS TWEDDLE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
10, 1874. S. of Samuel [and Elizabeth]. B. at Cambridge.
Bapt. Mar. 4, 1855. School, Perse. Matric. Mich
B.A. 1878. In the I.C.S. educational service. Hea
of Bellary College, Nov. 25, 1880-5. H.M. In ;
Schools in Madras, 1885-1906. Officiated as Director <>!
Public Instruction, 1906-7; retired Jan. 193
■, March 30, 1936, aged 81. Brothei ol the above, et ,
(Scott, MSS.; C.U. Yearbook and Directory
LOGAN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, al 1
Of Victoria Hou e, 1 h< :iviu u. I >.
I, boat-builder, ol Chesterton, Cambridge.] Mati
Michs. 1879; Scholar; B.A. [883; M.A
1 at Plymouth College, 1883 9. Ord. deacon
pnest, 1S92. Hcadnia',t<-r and Warden oi Daventry
Grammar School, 1889-96. C. of Daventry, Northanl
1891-6. R. of Whillon, 1896-19 $3. Rural Dean ol i
1932. V.
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Loggin, William
LOGGIN, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Corpus Christi,
May .'4, 1806. < 'I Warwickshire. From Worcester College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. (age 18} Dec. 15, 1795. S.
of the Rev. William, of Stratford-on-Avon. Matrii Easter,
[806; B.A. 1809. Ord. priest (Gloucester) Sept. 1. 1808,
R. (and patron) of Long Marston, Somerset. 1S0S-30. R,
of Wbolfardisworthy, Devon, 1830-r. Died Apr. 28, [831,
at Ilsington, Devon, aged 54. (At. Oxon.; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1831, 1. 647.)
LOGGON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 14,
1757. S. of G. [George], freeholder, of Hereford. B. at
Colwall. School, Hereford (Mr Stephens). Alain. Michs
I7S7; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1701; M.A. 1764; B.D. 1772.
Fellow, 1763-78; Sacrist of the College, 1771-2. Ord. priest
(London) Dec. 19, 1762. R. of Lawford, Essex, 177S-9.
Married, c. 1770, Miss — Raiment, of Barkway. Died July
1779. (S/ John's Colt. Ailm., in. 650; Cambridge Chronicle,
Jan. 9 and July 10, 1779)
LOHR, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 14, 183s. Of Norwich. iS. of C, of London.] Matnc.
Michs. 1835; Scholar; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon iNorwuh)
184-'; priest, ion: C. of Kackheath. Norfolk, 1842-6. V.
of Bedingham, [846 ;i K ..1 Albnrgh, 1871-97. Married,
Dec II, 1846, Marianne, eldest dau. of William Day, Esq.,
of Norwich i >i.d ' i't. <i, 1807, at .Alburgh, aged 79. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; 1 he limes, Oct. 14. 1897.)
LOMAS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 27,
1837. Matnc. Michs. 1834.
LOMAX, CALEB. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 29,
1784. [3rd] s. of Caleb, Esq. [Trinity College, Oxford, 1745]
[and 8-usannah Laurence]. B. at Childwickbury, near St
Albans, Herts. [Bapt. June 2, 176s.] School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) May 18, 17SS; priest, Dec. II, 1791; C. of
Harpenden, Herts., 1788. V. of Aldenham, 1808-25; re-
sir.i-,1. Died Feb. 14, 1848, at Brighton (hum t oil, Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 363; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1848,
1. 556.)
LOMAX, EBENEZER WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 20, 1S42. Of Notts. Matnc. Michs. 1842;
Scholar, 1843. B.A. 1847; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1853; priest, 1854. Second Master at The Kings' School,
1 ly, 1 nubs., 1863-4. (Kings' School, lily, Reg.; Clergy List.)
LOMAX, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 26,
1797. [Eldest] s. of Edmund [Shallett] [St John's College,
1 Ixford, 1771] of [Netlev Place], Shere, Surrey, and Catherine
F., dau. of William Pate, of Epsom. [Bapt. Oct 21
School, Eton. Matnc Michs. 1797, Scholar, 1799; B.A.
180:, M.A. 1805. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct, 1--,, 1799
Called to the Bar. 1 li Netli v Place, Surrey. .Married (1)
— Smith, of Kingsbury, Herts.; (2) Helen Callaghan, of
Ennis, Co. Clare. Died Feb. 24, 1847, in Florence. Brother
of Frederick S. (1801). {fton Coll. Keg.; Inns oj 1 ourt;
<>. Mag., 1S47, 1. 453; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LOMAX, ERNEST HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1. 1S84- [2ndJ s. of John, Esq., of Loudon. B. Oct. 7.
1866. School, St John's College, Luton. Matric. Michs. 1SS4;
B.A. 1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1887.
Brother of John C. (1884). (?\ A. Walker; S78; Inns of
1 o..„i.)
LOMAX, FREDERICK SHALLETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 20, 1801. S. of Edmund [Shallett] [St John's
College, Oxford. 1771]. of Netley Place, Surrey. [Bapt.
at Shere. Feb. 1 ,, 1 78 ^ J School. Eton. Matric. Michs.
1801; B A. 1806; M A. 1.S..1.J. (Took Holy Ordcis ) Married
Augusta Louisa Anne. dau. of William Byam, of Cedar Hill,
Antigua, and Sunny ilill, co, Pembrokeshire. Brother of
Edmund (1797) [Eton Si h. Lists, Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LOMAX, HENRY JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 30,
1867. S. of Robert, of 'Carlsbad,' Torquay, Devon B.
Dec. 3, 1S47, at Harwood, Lanes. Schools [Repton, Harrow
and] Marlborough. Matric. Mb hs. 1868; B.A. 1872. M.A.
187s. Rowing 'l.lnr,' 1871. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1872;
priest, 1873; C. of St James's, Halifax. Yorks., 1872-4. C.
of Lymm (2nd mediety), Cheshire, 1S74-6. C. of Kenil-
worth, Warws., 1870-7. C. of Sapcote, Leics., 1877-80. V.
of Stoke-Golding, with Dadlington, 1S80-92. V. of Ridg-
rnont with Segenhoe, Beds., 1892-6. Resided latterly at
Buxted, Sussex, where he died, Aug. 28. 1917. Brother of
Robert E. (1S1.7). (Scott, MSS.; 1 •
LOMAX, JAMES. Adm. at St Catharine's, Apr. 22, 1777, Of
Lanes. Matnc. Michs 1 B -. 1 < -.1 Great Ban
and V of Aldridge, Staffs. Kept a school called ' David
Heath School' at Aldridge. Married, Nov 4, 1782, Lucy
Matthews. Died Feb. 23. 1817. aged 58; buried al Udridge
M.I. there. (Jeremiah F. Smith; Sims, Blblio. Staff.)
Lomax, William Joseph
LOMAX, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus, Jan. 1884. S.
of Thomas Openshaw. B. [Apr. 16, 1S64] at LlanfyLhn,
Monlgoius. School. Malvern. Matric. Lent, 1S84. Lieut.,
4th Batt. South Wales Borderers (T), 18S9. Of Bodfach,
Llanfyllin. Chairman of Quarter Sessions and of Standing
Joint Committee. D.L. and J. P. High Sheriff of Mont-
gomeryshire, 1897. O.B.E., 191S. Kmghted. 1933. Died
Oct. 18, 1030, at Llanfvllm. {Who was Who; Ike Times,
Oct. 20, 1936.)
LOMAX, JOHN CHADWICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 5. 1S71. [2nd] s. of ' J.' [Thomas], Esq. (1842)
of [I, rove Park) Suffolk. [B. Sept. 22, 1853.] Schools,
Harrow (not found in Harrow Reg.) and [Rugby]. Matric.
Michs, 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1SS0. An artist. Of Hoo, near
W'oodbridge, Suffolk. Died Dec. 11, 1916. Brother of
Thomas L. (1878). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
LOMAX, JOHN CHARLES Adm, pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. I,
1884. S. of John, Esq,, of London. B. Oct. 22, 1864.
School, St John's College, Luton. Matric, Ma hs 1884.
Name off at Christmas, 1887. Brother of Ernest H. (1884J.
(T. A. Walker, 578.)
LOMAX, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
18S0. S. of John Joseph, schoolmaster [and clerk] [and
Mary Ann]. B. at Holmer, Herefs. Bapt. Apr. 21, 1862.
School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Tatham). Matric. Mirlis.
, B.A. 1SS4. In the Nigenan Government Service.
Died Feb. 13, 1942, at Kingston-on-Thames. Brother of
William J. (18S1). {The limes, Feb. 20, 1942.)
LOMAX, JOSHUA. Adm. Fell.-Couim. at Emmanuel, July 4,
1S18. [S. of Joshua [and Matilda, dau. of the Rev. Randolph
Ekins. R, of Pebmarsh] and grandson of Caleb, of Child-
wickbury, Herts. B. Feb. 21., 17.10 S'hool, Eton.] Matnc.
Mil hs. 1818. J. P. for Herts. Married, Nov. 22. 1837, Mary
Anne, dau. of Joseph Biddle, of St Albans. Lived latterly
at Brighton. (Eton Sellout Lisli.)
LOMAX, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Feb. 13,
1852. [Only] s. of Richard Holt [of Townhead, Rochdale.
I '. B. [Oct. 16, 1832] at Rochdale, Lanes. School,
Matnc. Michs. 1852; (Civil Law Classes. 1st Class,
1855-6); LL.B. 1858. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3,
1854 Called to the Bar, June 7. 1858. Capt., 6th Lanca-
shire Militia. Died June 24, 1875. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
LOMAX, ROBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 3,
1S67. [Eldest] s. of Robert, of Harwood, Lanes. B. there,
1846. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A 1871;
M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of
St Paul's, Penzance, 1871-5. C. of Frant, Sussex, 1875-8.
Died Feb. 15, 1S78, at Stanbury, Torquay. Brother of
Henrv J. (1S67). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boase, Coll. Cornub.
507; Crockford.)
LOMAX, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 30.
1842 [1 inly] s of Samuel of R01 hdale, Lanes., and Betty,
dau. of Lawrence Newall, of Littleborough, Lanes. B.
Aug. 12, 1S25.] [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S43; B.A.
(37M Wrangler) 1S47; M.A, 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
I une 10. 184s; migrated to the inner lemple, Apr. 18, 1849.
Called to the Bar, May 4, 1849. Of Grove Park, Yoxford,
Suffolk, which he purchased in 1S70. J. P. and D.L. for
Suffolk. Mamed, Sept. II, 1S50, Anne, dau. of John Chad-
wick, of Broadheld, Rochdale.' Died Apr. 28, 1906. Father
of the next and of John C. (1S71). (Eton Seh. Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bur; Inns of Court, Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
LOMAX, THOMAS LEECH. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar 27. 1878. [4th] s. of Thomas (above) of Grove Park,
Y'oxford. Suffolk. [B. Feb. 9, 1S61.] School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs 1878; B.A 18S2, M.A 18S7. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1884; priest, 1886; C. of Houshton-le-Spring, Durham,
1884-95. V. of Ferry Hill, 1S95-1940. Subsequently of
Darlington, where he died u. t 20, 1048. Brother of John C.
(1S71). (Rugby Sch. Keg.; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 28,
1948 1
LOMAX, WILFRID ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Sr Catharine's,
Mt\ o, is ii. S. of John !'■ at Bury, Lanes. Matric.
Michs, 1.01; PA. 1801; M.A 1908, Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1 oil pn.st, iooo.c of the Church of the Ascension,
Lower Broughton, Manchester, 1899-1902. C. of Holy
Trinity, Hulme, 1902-5. C. of L'lverston, 1905-7. C. of
Royston, Yorks., 1907-8. C. of St John's, Deansgate,
Manchester, 1908-10. Perm, to off. at Barnard Castle,
102 ; '.. Subsequently resided at Bury, Lanes., and dis-
appear 'd, 1935. (CM. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOMAX, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13,
1881. [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] John Joseph, schoolmaster [and
Mary Ann]. B. at Holmer, Herefs. Bapt. July 2. 1863.
School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Tatham), Maine. Michs.
1881; B.A. 1SS4. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 22, 18S6.
Died Feb ; 1929 at Ri tunond, Surrey. Brother of
John F. (18S0). (I ma of Court; The limes, Feb. 26, ^29.)
Lombard, Bousfield Swan
LOMBARD, BOUSFIELD SWAN. Adm. at Clare, June 16,
1887. [S. of Graves Chaniney Swan, Capt., Beds. Regt. B.
Nov. 25, 1866. School, Berkhamsted grammar.] Mat™.
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1S91; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Coventry)
1893; priest (Worcester) 1S93; C. of St Paul's, Balsall Heath,
Worcs., 1892-5. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Westminster,
1895-7. C. of All Hallows, N. St Pancras, r897^9. V. there,
r899-i9o8. Chaplain, British Factory and British Embassy,
Petrograd, 1908-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Acting Chaplain to Submarine Flotilla in the Baltic,
1914-18; Chaplain to Bntish Military Mission, Petrograd;
Hon. Chaplain to Anglo-Russian Hospital, Petrograd; im-
prisoned and sentenced to death in the fortress of SS. Peter
and Paul, Petrograd, 191S; O.B.E., 1920). R. of Cound,
Salop, 1919-27. V. of St Chads. Shrewsbury, 1927-30.
Perm, to off. at St Mary's Chapel, High Leigh, 1930-7. C.
of St Cross Hospital with St Faith, Winchester, 1937.
Perm, to off. dio. of Winchester, 1937. Chaplain of sisters
of the Convent of the Transfiguration, Mount Tabor, Basing-
stoke, 1937-48-. Brother of the next. (Burke. O.B.I- • ■
ford.)
LOMBARD, GRAVES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pembroke
Oct. 8, 1883. [2nd] s. of Graves Chamney Swan, Capt.,
Beds. Regt. B. at Voughal, Ireland [1S62]. [School, Berk-
hamsted.; Matric. Michs. 1S83; B.A. 1S88; M.A. 1893. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1SS9; priest, 1890; C. of Norbiton,
Surrey, 1889-91. C. of Oakham, Rutland, 1892-5. C. of
Chertsey, Surrey, 1S96-8. R. and V. of Famborough. Kent,
1898-1904. C. of Gt Yarmouth, 1904-6. R.ofRendlesh.ini,
Suffolk, 1906-34 Died Apr. n, 1934, at Melton, Wood-
bridge. Brother of the above. (Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford', The Times, Apr. 13, 1934.)
LOMBARD, JOHN NEWMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 3, 1817. S. of the rector of .Mallow, Co. Cork. Matric!
Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821. C. of Carrnjaline, Co. Cork,
-1S52-5.
LOMBE, EDWARD I1S42); HENRY (1809); HENRY (1819),
see EVANS.
LOMBE, EDWARD RIGBY (1S16). see BEEVOR.
LOMBE, RALPH HENRY FENWICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct 1, 1S74. Of Norwich. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.
Edward] (sub EVANS) (1842), of Swanton Morley, E. Dere-
ham, Norfolk. B. July 2S, 1S54 at Norwich. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1S74. Lieut., 9th Foot, 1876. Mentioned in
despatches for Afghan war, and for campaigns in Burma
and Chitral. Capt., Norfolk Regt., 1882; Major, 1892; re-
tired, 1S97. Married, 1897, Aurea Otwav, widow of Capt.
James Fane Alexander, 17th Lancers, and dau. of Major
Henry Otway Mayne. Of Edwinstowe Hall, Notts. J. P.
for Notts. Died July 7, 1930, at Grafton Regis manor,
Northampton; buried at Swanton Morley. Norfolk. (Repton
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists; The Times, July 9,
1930.)
LONDON, HERBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 1872.
S. of the Rev. George [St Aldan's; ord. deacon 1853] [and
Isabella]. B. at St Clement, Windsor, Liverpool. Bapt.
June 21. 1S54. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1SS0.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of St George's,
Altrincham, Cheshire, 1878-80. P.C. of High Leigh, 1880-4.
Headmaster of Pocklington Grammar School, 1884-9. C. of
Wimbledon, Surrey, 1890-1906. V. of St Andrew with St
Michael, East Greenwich, Kent, 1906-18. R. of Broughton
Sulney, Notts., 1918-31. Perm, to off., dio. of Southwell,
1934-41- Of W. Bridgford, Notts, in 1941. Died between
1942 and 1944. (Crockford and Supp. obits.)
LONEY, SIDNEY LUXTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct 11,
1878. [Eldest] s. of Solomon, schoolmaster, of Albert Road
(sicl. B. Mar. 16, i860, at Chevithome, Devon. Schools
[Maidstone Grammar, and] Tonbridge (Mr Row). Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1882; M.A. 1885. Fellow,
1885-91. B.A., London, 1884. Professor of Mathematics at
the Royal Holloway College, University of London. Chair-
man of Convocation, University of London, 1923; Deputy
Chairman of the Court, 1929. Mayor of Richmond, Surrey,
1920-1. J. P. for Richmond. Author of textbooks on mathe-
matics. Died May 16, 1939, at Richmond; buried there.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who was
Who; Journal London Math. Sac. XIV. (1939), 240; The
I imes, May 18 and 19, 1939.)
LONG, ANDREW. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton
Aug. 11, 1831. 2nd s. of — [William], solicitor of Windsor,
Berks, [and Harriet Hopson]. B. Aug. 18, 1813, at New
Windsor. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839.
Fellow, 1834-87; Vice-Provost. 1859-71. Senior Proctor.
1858. Artist. Died Maj -1. 1887, aged 73, a
hotel, Trafalgar Square, London. Brother of Frederick E.
Long, Charles Edward
(1835). (King's Coll. Reg.; Cambridge Review,
Sir Wasey Sterry.)
349;
LONG, BASIL ANDREW. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1894. S. of
the Rev. David (1S51), former Fellow of the College, I ol
Broadway, Dorset [and Clara Elizabeth Poole]. B. [Nov. 6]
1874, at Croydon, Surrey. Schools, St Paul's, Stony Strat-
ford and Weymouth College. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1906. Assistant master at Framlingham College,
1898-9; at St Christopher's preparatory school. Eastbourne,
1900-6. Headmaster of Heathmere School, Haywards
Heath, 1906-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
S. Lanes. Regt. and King's Own (R. Lancaster Regt.));
died whilst on active service, Feb. 10, 1917. Brother of
David S. (1S85). Bertram (18S8), etc. (Venn, II. 539; I nil
Wat List: Schoolmasters' Uneilories; Weymouth Coll. Reg.)
LONG, BERNARD EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1898. S. of Eustace E., Congregational uumstc-r. B.May 14.
1879, at Oakhill, near Bath. School, Bishop's Stortford
Nonconformist (Mr R. Alliott). Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A.
1901. Of Esperanto House. Rickmansworth, Herts., in 1945.
(CM. Pari. Reg.)
LONG, BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1888. S.
of the Rev. David (1851), of Beacbampton, Bucks, [and Clara
Elizabeth Poole]. B. F'eb. 6, 1870, at Croydon. Schools.
Westminster and Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 188S;
Scholar 1S92; B.A. 1S91; (1st Class, Theological Tripos,
Part II, 1892); Hebrew prize, 1S92; Mason prize (equal)
1893; Tyrwhitt Scholar (2nd), 1893; Naden Divinity student;
M.A. 1S97. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
Caversham, Oxon., 1894-6. C. of Bumham, Bucks., 1897-
1901. C. of Beaconsfield, 1901-4. R. of Wokingham, Berks.,
1904-33. Rural Dean of Sonning. Hon. Canon of Christ
Church, Oxford, 1931. R. of Whitchurch, Oxon., 1933 45.
Died at Chagford, Devon, May 20, 194S. Brother of Basil A.
(1894), DavidS. (i8S5),etc. (Crockford; Who's Who in Oxon.:
I he limes, May 22, 1948.)
LONG, CECIL (1839), see CHANDLESS.
LONG, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Emmanuel,
May 16, 1766. Eldest s. of Charles (1723) [of Hurts Hall,
Suffolk] [and Mary, dau. of Dudley North]. B. 1747, in
London. School, Bury St Edmunds. Succeeded his father
at Hurts Hall, Saxmundharn, in 177S. Married, Dec. 26,
1786, his cousin, Jane, dau. of Beeston Long, of London,
and had issue. Gave £100 towards rebuilding after the hre
in 1811. Died Dec. 25, 1812; buned in the chancel of Sax-
mundharn church. M.I. there. Brother of Dudley (1766).
(Bury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., which gives ' B. 1748 ' and
' died 1813 '; J. B. Peace; G. Mag., 1S29, 1. 268.)
LONG, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel. May 10,
1779- Of Middlesex. [4th] s. of Beeston, of Carshalton Park,
Surrey, West Indian merchant [and Sarah, dau. of Abraham
Cropp, of Richmond, Surrey. [B. 1761.] Hon. LL.D., 1833.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 28, 1779. M.P. for Rye,
1789-96; for Midhurst, 1796-1802; for Wendover, 1802-6;
for Haslemere, 1806-26. Joint Secretary to the Treasury,
1791-1801; Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1804-6.
P.C, 1802. Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ire-
land, 1805-6. P.C, Ireland, 1805. Joint Paymaster-General,
17, Paymaster-General, 1817-26. G.C.B., 1S20.
Created Baron Famborough, 1S26. A personal friend of
George III and George IV, assisting them ' with his taste
in the decoration of several of the royal palaces '. F.R.S.,
1792; F.S.A., 1S12. 'A person of considerable taste and
accomplishment, particularly in painting. He has been
called the Vitruvius of the present age.' Built his celebrated
house, Bromley Hill Place, Kent. Married, May 28, 1793,
Amelia, eldest dau. of Sir Abraham Hume, Bart." A Director
of Greenwich Hospital, 1799-1829. A Trustee of the British
Museum, 1812-38; an original Trustee of the National Gal-
lery, 1824-28. Died, s.p., Jan. 17, 1838, at Bromley Hill,
when the title became extinct. Brother of William (1781).
(Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s; D.N.B..
which gives ' 3rd son ' and date of adm. to Emmanuel .*>
1788.)
LONG, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (ag(
Trinity, Feb. 13, 1815. [Only surviving] s. of CI
[Beckford] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1789), of Langley II. ,11
Berks, [and Frances Monro, dau. of Lu< i<: 1 ■
of Norfolk Street, Park Lane, London]. B. [July
at Hampstead-Norreys, Berks. School, Harrow. Matric.
' lior's English mrd.il, 1818; B.A. 1819;
M \ 1822, Genealogist and antiquary. Frequei I
tributor to the Gentleman's Magazine and the leading anti-
quarian periodicals ol his day. Author. Ri
inmarried, Sept. 2-,, r86i, at Dover; buried 11, Seale
churchyard, Surrey. Brothei oi Robert B. 1 . 1). A.^a-.c,
II. 48'.. ' 1861, 11. 568-9; D.N.B.
203
Long, Charles Hamilton Kellett
LONG, CHARLES HAMILTON KELLETT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 8, 1864. S. of Robert Kellett (1821), ..1
Dunston Hall, Norfolk. B. there [Apr. 19] 1845. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1864: 11. A. 1868. Athletics ' blue,'
100'. -7 (2 miles). Ord. deacon (Bp. Trower, for Lichtield)
1868; priest (Lichfield) i86g;( of EccleshaU, Staffs., 1868 72.
C. of Ravensthorpe, Northants., 1873-5. C. of Swinderby,
Lines., 1875-6; V. there, 1876-1910. Rural Dean of Graffoe.
[899 1910. Married, 1873, Edith Mary, dau. of Edward
Lyon, of EccleshaU. Died Apr. 13, 1910, at Swinderby.
{Harrow Sell. Reg.; Book of Blue:: llurke, L.G.; Fox-] lavies
Armorial Families; Crockford; ? lie Junes, Apr. 15, rgio.)
LONG, CHARLES MAITLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 23, 1S21. [2nd] s. of Samuel [of Carshalton,
Surrey, M.P.) [and Lady Jane Maitland. dau. of James,
7th Earl of Lauderdale], B. [Aug. 10, 1803], in London.
School, Westminster. Matnc. Michs. 1821. B.A. 1820. MA.
1830. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1826; priest (Lincoln) 1827.
R. of Wooduiausterne, Surrey, Mar 1834 R. of Wbit-
church, Salop, 1834-46. R. of Settrington, Yorks., 1 1 75.
Archdeacon of the East Riding, 1854-73. Prebendary of
York. 1855 71 Married (1) lune iu, 1S34, Harriet Mary,
eldest dau of W. EUice, and had issue, a daughter; (2)
Apr. II, 1839, Anna Maria, dau. of Sir Robert Wigram,
Bart . and had further issue. Died Oct i>, 1875, at 43 Berke-
ley Square, London. {Reeoid ,./ 11/,/ II estmmsters; linage,
11. 4S3, Burke, Li,.; Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eeeles.)
LONG, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1851. Of
Norfolk. S. of David, gent., of East Dereham [Dilhiigton,
(I V1111)], Norfolk, and Elizabeth Chapman. B. there, Mar 25.
Matrii Michs. 1851. Migrated to Corpus Christi,
Jan. 7, 1S52; Scholar, 1852; B.A. {15th Wrangler) 1855;
M.A. from cams. 1858. Fellow of Cams, 1857 75. Senior
Proctor, 1000. i 'rd. deacon (Lincoln) May 11. 1856; pne-t
1857, C. of Tydd St Mary, Lines., 1856-9. C. of Grantham.
1850',). V. of St Andrew's, Croydon, Surrey, 1867-80.
In':, "t Hanover Chapel, Regent Street, London, 1S80-3.
R. of Beachampton, Bucks., 1883-90. R. of Bmcombe with
Broadway, Dorset, 1890-1906. Married. Aug. 19, 1865,
Clara Elizabeth, dau. of John Sanderson Poole, of Upper
Clapton. Resided latterly at Swanage, where he died, Oct.
10, I'lio. Father of the next, of Basil A. (1894), Bertram
(iSSS), Guv S. (1S9S) and Wilfrid A. (1S90). (Scott, MSi>.;
i'enn, 11. 357 and addenda, 1940; Crockford.)
LONG, DAVID SANDERSON. Adm. at Curs, "ct. 1, 1885. S.
of the Rev. David (above), R. "1 Beachampton, Bucks., late
Fellow of the College. B, [June 4] 1866, at Cambridge.
School, Westminster. Matnc Michs. 1085, B.A. (1st Class,
:..ii - 1 Ii-ipos), 1SS8; M.B. and B.Ctur., 1800; M.D.. 18, j-
Al i.uv's Hospital. Ophthalmic assistant and House physi-
cian at Guy's. Assistant Medical Officer, North-Eastern
Fever Hospital and m hospital ships. Practised for many
years at York. Hon. Ophthalmic surgeon, York Lllspensary.
Explored the limestone caverns of Stump Cross. York's.
Died Nov. 10. 1,,;,, at York. Brother of Bertram
and Basil A. (1S94), etc. {Record of Old Westminsters; I «m,
11. 478 and addenda; Medical Directories; I he Times, "Nov. 18,
19-4J
LONG (post NORTH and LONG-NORTH), DUDLEY. Adm.
pens, (age IS) at Emmanuel. May 10. 1761,. [2nd] s. of
Charles (1723) [of Hurts Hall, Suffolk] [and Mary, dau. of
Dudley North, of Little GlemhamJ. B. 1748, at Saxmund-
haui. School, Burv St Edmunds. Matnc. Michs. 170,-,,
B.A. 1771, M.A. 1774. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1769.
M.P. lor St Germans, 1780 1, for Great Grimsby, 1784-90
and 1793 o. for Banbury, 1790-1812; for Richmond,
1812-18; for Haddington, 1818-20'. Friend of Samuel |ohn-
son. Succeeded to the North estate at Little Glemham,
1789, and assumed the name of North by testamentary in-
junction of his aunt. Succeeded his brother Charles at
Saxniundham in 1812, and resumed the name of I on- m
addition to North; henceforth known as Long-North. Gave
£50 towards rebuilding after the College tire in 1S11. Mar-
ried, Nov. 5, 1802, the Hon. Sophia Anderson -Pelham, dau.
of the 1st load Yarborough, Died, s.p., lei, 21, 1S29, at
Brompton. Full-length statue 111 Little Glemham church
Brother of Charles (1700). {Bury Sell. A',;.; Return o) MB S;
Inn. 0/ 1. ouri; Burke, L.C-. (which gives ' B. 1749 ')- ]> \ B '
G. Mag., 1S20, 1. 20S; W. R. Williams, MSS I
LONG, EDWARD [BEESTON]. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hut,
May 10, 1780, as ' Robert.' [Eldest s ..1 I olward. oi Hampton
Lodge, Farnham [and Mary Ballard, dau. ol Thomas Beck-
ford and widow of John l'alluicrj. B. 1703. J School, J I.IIO ov.
Matnc. Michs. 1780, as Edward; s<hol,ir, 17S0. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 17S1. Toured on the Continent,
1786 7. Of Hamilton Lodge, Berks., purchased in 17-19.
Married Mary, dau. of John Thomlinsun, M.P. Died Sept.
17. 1825. Father of Edward N. (1805), Henry L. (1813)
and Frederick B. (1S22). {Harrow Sell. Reg., Edward
Beestou; Inns of Court; R. M. Long, Langs of Jamaica.)
Long, Henry- Churchman
LONG, EDWARD DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Carts, Oct. 1, 1S55.
S. of William, of Hurts Hall, Saxniundham, Esq. B. there,
1836. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859, In
business in London; then on the Gold Coast and latei 11,
Liverpool. Died Oct. 31, 1872, at Ticehurst asylum. {Har-
row Sch. Reg.; Venn.u. 327.)
LONG, EDWARD NOEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
July I, 1805. [Eldest] s. of Edward [Beeston] (1780), of
London. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1S05. Ensign,
Coldstream I -uanls; served in the expedition to Copenhagen.
Identified as ' Cleon ' in Byron's Childish Recollections: there
are two poems to him in 'Hours of Idleness. Drowned in a
transport on his way to join the anny in the Peninsula,
1809. Brother of the next and of Henry L. (1813), etc
{Harrow Sch. Reg. and addenda.)
LONG, FREDERfCK BECKFORD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1S22. Of Surrey. [3rd s. of Edward [Beeston]
(1780), of Hampton Lodge, Farnham. Surrey [and Marv
dau. of John Thomhnson, M.P.]. School, Harrow.] Mi-
grated to Emmanuel, Nov. 5, 1822. Matnc. Michs. 1S22;
Civil Law Classes, 1st Class. 1S24-5. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Apr. 15, 1835. Called to the Bar. Max
Inspector General of pnsons in Ireland Married Maria
Elizabeth, dau. of James Darnell, Esq., and had issue I lii ,i
of small-pox, caught when visiting a prison. Julj
Brother of the above and of Henry L. (181 3L .1
Sch. Reg.; Law Ltsls; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1S50, 11. 343.)
LONG, FREDERfCK EDWARD. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Aug. 3, 1835. [S. of William, solicitor. .
sor] B. Aug. 14, 1815, at Windsoi 1 Waved the flag before
William IV and Princess Victoria at the last ' montem ' but
one.] Matnc. Michs. 1835; prizeman; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844.
Fellow, 1838-55. Cricket ' blue,' 1836. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1H45. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1848; prii
C. of Greenford, Middlesex. Inc. of (Prior's Portion), I iver-
ton, Devon, 1852 s P.C. of Butterton, Newcastle-under-
Lyme, Staffs., 1851, 75. K. 01 ',. . Suffolk,
1875-1903. Married, lose, Miss Sarah Stllwell I 'lid Apr. 0
1903, at Woodton rectory. Brother ..1 Andrew (1831).
{Ah Uxon.; King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The limes. Apr." 11
1903.)
LONG, FREDERICK WILSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13. 1873. S. of Wil-on, merclMiif, v.mlsman [and
Ann]. B. Sept. 7, 1854, at St Ives, Hunts. Matnc. Michs.
1873; B.A. 16S0.
LONG, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 2, 1S1S. Of
Lanes. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1S18.
[Eldest] s. of James [merchant]. B. [Nov. 4, 1800], at
Poulton, Lanes. School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matrii
Michs. 1S18; Craven Scholar, 1821; B.A - H
1S22; 1st Chancellor's Classical 1ne1l.1l. 1K22, M. ml. or,' pnze
1823; M.A. 1S25. Fellow, 1S23-7. Adm. at the inner
Temple, June 9, 1837. Professor of ancient languages in
the University of Virginia, 1824 8, Professor of Greek at
1 mversity College, London, 1828 51; Professor of Latin,
[842-6 Reader 111 Jurisprudence and Civil Law at the Inner
liiu pie, 1846-9. Classical Lecturer at Brighton College,
1S49-71. Worked for the Society for the diffusion of Useful
Knowledge. Joint Editor of Bihli„the,,t 1 ,,, .,,,, | dit"i oi
the Quarterly Journal of Education. 1831 5; and also of the
Benny Cyclopaedia. Author. Be, line o] the Roman Republic
and other works: translated the Discourses of Epictetus. I me
of the founders of the Royal Geographical Society, 1S30. Hon.
Secretary, 1846-8. Resided latterly at Portfield, Chichester.
Married three times: first Harriet, widow of Joseph
Lt. -Col., U.S. Army, and had issue. Died Aug. io. 1
Chii hester. The rge Long prize was founded in his mon
[Boose, 11. 485; Inns of Court; IKS /;., .
Re; iew, i.a. 31; H. J. Mathews In Menu. nam, George Long
(1879)-)
LONG, GUY STEPHENSON. Adm. pens, at Lmmanili Oct
1898. S. of the Rev. David (1851) of Broadway rectoi
Dorchester. [B. 1878 at Croydon. School, Weymouth Col
lege.] Maine. Michs. 1898; Scholar; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1912.
A.M. I l. E., 1903 1 'id. dcacn (Woolwich, for Southwatk)
1906; priest (Southwark) 1907; ( of St Paul's, Heme Hill,
Surrey, 1906-9. ( ,,1 II., .■, I inn -t, Kent, 1909-14. V. of
Sandgate, 1915-20. K. of Aldington. 1920-42. R.D. of
North Lvinpii.. i9ii 1, R. of Ickham, 1942-4; resigned.
Brothel 0 I A. (1 oil. David S. (1885) and Bertram
(1888). Latterly of Broadstone, Dorset, 1948-. [Crock-
LONG, HENRY CHURCHMAN. Adm. pens, at I
Oct. 14. 1826. [2nd] s. of Robert Chur. liniaii (1779) [for-
merly Kellett] [and Jane Walter, a descendant oi the Mh
Lord Abergavenny] of Dunston Hall. Norwich. Maine
Michs. 1S27; B.A. 1S32. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May -o
1832; priest, June 2, 1833. R. of Newtou-Flotman with
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Long, Henry James
Swainsthorpe, Norfolk. 1835-S4 and V, of Dunston, 1841-84.
Married, Sept. iS, 1S38, Charlotte Emma, dau. of Lieut-
Gen. Sir R. Harvey. Died at Newton-Flotman rectory,
Apr. 14, 1884. Brother of Robert K. (1821). (Peile, 11. 424,
which gives 'died April 21'; Cant. Act Book; Crockford;
Clergy List; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1884.)
LONG, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Oct. 2, 1878.
S. of James, of Oldfield, Heulow, near Biggleswade, Beds.
B. there, 1859. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Miens,
1878; B.A. 18S3; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1884; priest. 1SS5; C. of the Chapel Royal, Brighton, 1884-5.
C. of Slinfold, Sussex, x886-8. Chaplain at Jullundur, India,
it Ferozepur, iSSS-o,o;at Karachi, 1S92-3; atUmballa,
1S93-4; at Murree, 1894; at Nowshera, 1S9S-1900; at Dal-
housie, 1900-2. Died May 18, 1902, in London. {Crochford
Cambridge Chronicle, June 27, 1902.)
LONG, HENRY LAWES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 17, 1S13. S. of Edward [Beeston] (1780) [and Man,-,
dau. of John Thomlinson, M.P.], B. in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Miens. 1S13. Of Hampton Lodge, Fam-
ham, and East Baraet. J. P. for Surrey. Married, July 25,
1822, Lady Catharine VYalpole, dau. of the Earl of l >rford,
Died 18c?. Brother of Edward N. (1S05) and Frederick B.
(1822), etc. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
LONG, HERBERT ENGLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's, V u j,
1S90; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 2, 1890. S. of Richard England,
Independent minister, of Liverpool [and Emma Dalling].
B. Feb. 4, 1872, at Liverpool. School, Liverpool Institute
(Rev. J. Sephton). Matric. Miens. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A.
1897. Resided for 1 year at Marburg and for 4 months in
Paris. Assistant Master at Drogheda Grammar School,
1894-5; at Bath College, 1895-6; at Wheelwright Grammar
School, Dewsbury, 1S96-7; at Wakefield Grammar School,
1897-1909. Headmaster of Sowerby Bridge Secondary
School. Yorks.. 1910-33. Lived subsequently in Cambridge.
Died Sept. 23, 1943. {Schoolmasters' Directories; H. E. Long.)
LONG, LAWSELL WARNER SEABER. Adm. pens at Em-
manuel, Oct. 3, 1899. S. of H., Esq., of Shippea Hill, Ely,
Cambs. [B. Aug. 1, 1880.] [Schools, Kings', Ely, and Nor-
wich Grammar] Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902. Joined
the Colonial Civil Service; junior Assistant to the Colonial
Secretary, Gold Coast, 1909; District Commissioner, Cape
Coast, 1910-18; acting Police Magistrate at Accra, i<jiM.
Subsequently of the Manor, Bourn, Cambs. {Reg. of Kings'
Sch., Ely; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LONG, RICHARD PENRUDDOCKE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity. Mar. 12, 1844. [2nd] s. of Walter, £sq. [M.P.]
[and Mary Anne, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Archibald Colquhoun,
of KiUermant, Dumbartonshire]. B. Dec. 19, 1825, at Bayn-
ton [House], Wilts. School, Harrow. Matric. Miens. 1844;
B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Cncket 'blue,' 1845, 1846. Played
for Gentlemen v. Players, 1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple
Apr. 3, 1845. Of Rood Ashton, Wilts., and Dolforgan Hall,
Montgoms. J. P. and D.L.; High Sheriff for Montgomery-
shire, 1858. M.P. for Chippenham, 1859-65; for Wilts.
(Northern Division) 1865-8. Married, Oct. 4, 1853, Char-
lotte .Anna, dau. of the Rt. Hon. William Wentworth Fitz-
william Dick (formerly Hume), Ml'., of Humewood, and
had issue. Died Feb. 16, 1875. at Cannes, France. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Boose, 11. 485; Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Return of M.P.s; Inns of
Court; Misc. Gen. at Her., N.S., in.)
LONG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jul
Of Norfolk. [S. of Edward. B. Jan. 1833, at Marham.]
Matnc. Miens. 1S52; Scholar, 1853; B.A. (iSth Wrangler)
1856; Crosse Scholar, 1856; M.A. 1859. Fellow, 18I 1 Ord
deacon (London), 1856; priest, 1859; C. of St G
Bloomsbury, 1856-9. For five years a secretary at the Chun b
Missionary' House, Salisbury Square, during which time it
fell to his lot to examine many who afterwards did faithful
work in the mission field. V. of St Simon Zelotes, Upper
Chelsea, 1864-73. V. of Erith, 1873-4. V. of St
with St Anne's and St Philip's, Bishop Auckland, 1874-83.
Hon. Canon of Durham, 1879. Archdeacon of Auckland,
1882 1907. R.of Bishop Wearmouth, 18S3 1907. Chaplain to
Bishop Lightfoot, 1879-.S9; to Bishop Westcott, 1890-1901;
- to the Bishop of Durham, 1901-7. Married, 1864, Susan,
dau. of Marcus Martin, of Lincoln's Inn. A brilliant preacher
and organizer, playing a prominent part in all questions
affecting the Church, both nationally and locally. Died
N >. 24, 1907, at Bishop Wearmouth; buried there. (Crock-
ford; Who was Who; Sunderland Daily Echo, No. 25, 1907.)
LONG, ROBERT BECKFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 6,
1824. [Youngest] s. of Charles Beckford (Christ Church.
Oxford, 1789, of Langley Hall, Berks.]. Matnc. Mi
Died in College, Dec. 24, 1 ther of Charles E.
(1815). (Peile, 11. 416; G. Mag., 1827, 11. 646.)
Long, William Duncan
LONG (sometime KELLETT), ROBERT CHURCHMAN. Adm.
pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 27. 1779, as Kellett, R. C.
Eldest s. of Robert Cowan [Kellett], Esq., of London. B.
there. Matnc. Lent, 1779; Scholar; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 3, 17S7; priest, Sept. 23, 1787,
R. of Illington, Norfolk, 1787-1841. R. of Newton Flotman,
1790-1835 (consolidated with R. of Swainsthorpe, 1820).
P.C. of Dunstan, 1 796-1841. Married Jane, only child of
the Rev. Nevill Walter, R. of Bergh Apton, Norfolk.
Assumed the surname of Long, in lieu of Kellett, fune, 1797-
Of Dunston Hall, Norfolk. Died 1841. Father of Henrv C.
(1826) and Robert K. (1821). (Burke; L.G.; Changes of
Blomfield.)
LONG, ROBERT DENN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi.
July 2, 1S49. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon, 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Stow-
cum-Quy, Cambs., in 1858-9. R. of Inworth. Essex, iSbi-92.
1 >isappears from Crochford, 1893. (Clergy List.)
LONG, ROBERT KELLETT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Jan. 15, 1821. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Robert Churchman
(1779). B. [May 4, 1804] at Dunston, Norfolk. School,
Harrow. Matric" Michs. iSji; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1832. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Mar. 2, 1824. Of Dunston Hall,
Norfolk. Captain, East Norfolk Militia. J. P. and D.L. for
Norfolk; High Sheriff, 1850. Married, Mar. 16, 1843, Marie
Louisa, dau. of William Fortescue, of Writtle Lodge, Essex.
Died Feb. 26, 1S74. Father of Charles H. K. (1864); brother
of Henry C. (1826). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
LONG, SYDNEY HERBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1888.
[3rd] s. of Frederick, surgeon, of Wells, Norfolk. B. there
[Mar. 4] 1870. School, Epsom College. Matnc. Mi b
M.B. 1897; M.D. 1003. At University College Hospital, and
in Paris. L.S.A., 1894. House Physician, University College
Hospital. Practised at Norwich. Consulting physician, Nor-
folk and Norwich Hospital, and at Jenny Liud Hospital
F.Z.S. Author, Life of Sir Peter Eade, M.D., etc. Died
Apr. 17, 193S, at Cheam; buried there. (Venn, 11. 500 and
1940 addenda; Medical Directories; Who was Who; The
I imes. Apr. 19, 1938.)
LONG, WALTER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's, Apr. 4, 1816.
Of Wilts. [2nd s. of John, of Monkton- Farley, and Ba] at a,
Wilts., J. P., and Lucy Anne (Kinnear), widow, dau. of the
Rev. John Warneford.] [B. 1795.] Matric. Michs 1
LL.B. 1826. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Oct. 17, 1819; priest,
Dec. 19, 1819. R. of Kellaways, Wilts., 1819-57. Married
Anne, dau. of thi1 Rev. R. Gunning. (Scott, MSS.; Burke,
P. and B.\ Crockf ■ .
LONG, WILFRID AMADEUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
16, 1S90. S. of the Rev. David (1851), of Beachampton,
Bucks, [and Clara Elizabeth Poole]. B. fune 28, 1871, at
Croydon. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1912. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1896; priest (St Albans) 1899; G ol
St Peter Port, Guernsey, 1896-8. C. of Harpenden 1
1898-1904. C. of Chipping Barnet, 1904-5. C. of Radlett,
1905-7- C. of W:heathampstead, 1907-15. V. of Ches-
wardine, Salop, 1915-26. Residing at Exton, Devon in
1948. Brother of Basil A. (1804), Bertram (1888], David
(1885) and Guy S. (1898). {Crockford; C.U. Yeat
Directory.)
LONG, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 9, 1781.
Of Middlesex. [6th s. of Beeston, of Carshalton.] Matric.
Michs. 1781; LL.B. 1788. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 18,
priest, June 22, 1788. R. of Pulham, Norfolk. 1808-35,
and R. of Sternfield, Suffolk. Canon of Windsor, c, i
Gave £100 towards rebuilding after the College fire in 1811.
Died 1835. Brother of Charles (1779).
LONG, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, fune [0,
1845. A ' Ten- year man.' S. of John, exciseman, 1
Bucks, [and Sarah]. B. there, May 20, 1821. Ord. d< a
(London) 1844; priest (Capetown) 1848. A missionary in
South Africa; at Graaf-Reinet, 1845-54; R. of Mowbray,
Disappears from Crockford, 1S88.
LONG, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
Mar. 27, 1858. [Eldest] s. of William, oi Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia. B. there, 1839. School, Surrey (private). Matric.
Michs. 1858; LL.B. 1862. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
;. 1S59- Called to the Bar, fune n,
N S W. (Foster, Men at the liar; Law Lis/; ; Inns oj < ourt-
1 ,U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LONG, The Rev. WILLIAM DUNCAN. M.A., X864; incorp from
Dublin. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity College, Dublin, Oi t
22, 1832. S. of the i'-'. Urn, ■ B.iaDublin. B.A. (Dublin)
1 ■ 0 Adm. ad eund* ■■■■
deacon (Chester) 1S39; priest, 1840; C. of Davenham,
■ ire, 1839 41. V. oi Dunai . < 1 ■ , Ireland,
1841-6. Minister of St Matthew's, Liverpool, 1846. Sunday
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Long, William Evelyn
Afternoon Preacher at Holy Trinity, Liverpool. P.C.
of St Bartholomew's, Birmingham, 1S47-50. Minister of
Holv Trinity Chapel, Woolwich, 1850-1. C. of St George-
the Martyr, Southwark, and Minister of St John's Chapel,
London Road, 185:1-5. P.C. of St Paul's, Bermondsey,
1855-9. Afternoon Lecturer at St Toon's, Horselydown,
Surrey, 1859. K- °' Bermondsey, 1859-65. V. of Godal-
niing, 1865-75. Author, Anniversary Sermon of the Trini-
tarian Bible Society; Statistics of St Barth <lon. „ , Birming-
ham ami of St Tan!. Be> nooid.ey. Died Apr. 12, 1S75.
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; Clergy List;
At. Oxon.; Armagh Clergy.)
LONG, WILLIAM EVELYN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890.
[Eldest s. of Major Charles Poore [16th Regt.]. deceased, of
Hurts Hall [Saxiniindliam], Suffolk, and Caroline Mary
Stuart, dau. of Jonathan Rashleigh, of MenabuTv, Cornwall.
B. Feb. 10, 1871.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Succeeded his uncle, William Beeston Long, at Hurts Hall,
1 1 II' f. t Suffolk; High Sheriff, 1014. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., ith Hussars; Major, Remount
Service; O.B.E.) Died Jan 22, 1944, at Hurts Hall. 'Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Tunes, Jan. 25, 1944.)
LONG, WILLIAM SAMUEL FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Aug. 25, 1876. S. of Charles, schoolmaster [and
Amelia]. B. May 30, 1858, at Holborn, London. Bapt.
Oct, 23, 1858. School, Exeter (Mr Newport). Matric.
Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1879; B.A. (ilith Wrangler) 1880;
M.A. 1SS4. (nd. deacon (Oxford) 1887; priest (Chester, for
Oxford) iSSS. Vice 1'nncipal of Culham College, 1886-90;
Principal, 1890-8. C. of St Mary's, Willesden, Middlesex,
1 904 ; C. of St Barnabas, Beckenham, Kent, 1907-8. C.
"1 st (iswald, Fulham, Middlesex, 1908-10. Cha)
Spelthome St Mary, 1910-14. C. of St John's, Walham
Green, 1916-22. R. of U fiord with Ashton and Bainton,
Northants., 1922-6. Died, unmarried, Sept. 4, 1926. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford.)
LONG-1NNES, see INNES.
L0NGB0TTOM, JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Liverpool)
188,; priest. 1884; C. of St Cuthberfs, Everton, 1883-4.
C. of Newcastle Cathedral, N.S.W., 1885-7. C. of Burley,
Leeds. 1887-9; V there, 1889-98. V. of St John-the-
Evangehst, Leeds, 1898 1921. Hon. Canon of Ripon,
1905 .a. Died Tele 25, ir,2i, at St John's Vicarage, Leeds,
aged ci. {Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 4, 1921.)
LONGCHAMP, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Apr.
ci. 1894 Of Villa Longchamp, Ouchy, Switzerland. School,
private. Matrit Easter, 1804.
LONGDEN, JAMES MORLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 7, 1S92. S. of K-iiucsJ A,. Esq. [Solicitor], of Ashcroft,
Sunderland. [B. May 30, 1873. School, Durham.] Matric.
Michs 1892; B.A. 1895; LL.B. 1896; M.A. 1901. Adm.
Solicitor, 180S; practised in Sunderland and Newcastle-
on-Tyne; (Messrs. Longden, Mann & Hodnett). Clerk of
Easington, Co. Durham, R.D.C. Member for many years
of Executive Council ot 1: I u Assoi tation. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., commanding 12th Batt.,
Durham L.I.. and General Staff). Sometime of The Hall
Close, Whitburn, Co. Durham. Died. Aug. 28, 1.148, .it
Brasted, Kent. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who in Local Government; The Times,
Aug. 31, 1948.)
LONGDEN, JOHN. Adm. FeU.Com. (age 23) at Jesus, July 0,
1818 S. of Robert, hsq. B. at Ashbourne, Derbs. Matric.
Michs. 1S1S. Brother of the next.
LONGDEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 21,
1813. S. of Robert, of Ashbourne, Derbs. B. there, Feb 1,
1794. School. Ashbourne (Mr. Belsten). Matric. Michs.
1814. Resided 'several years.' Died Feb. 2, 1818. Brother
of the above. [Venn, 11. 161.)
LONGDEN, ROBERT KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 1834. S. of Thou m. II tvter | ..| , ,t U 1 l.odec, Kent.
B. May 27, 1817. School. Wini hester. Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar, 1837; LLP.. 1841. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1841;
priest, 1844; C. of Hawkedon, Suffolk. 1849-50. C of Great
Bradley, 1850-1. C. of Groton, 1851-60. R. of Brent-
Eleigh, 1860-95. Died June 19, 1895; buried at Brent-
Eleigh [Crockford; I lergy List.)
LONGDEN, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
May 10, 1S55. [Eldest s. of George Roger, Esq., of D01 tors'
Commons. B. June 28, 1836, in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1N55; B.A. Iiol/i Wrangler) 1S59;
M.A. 1862. Fellow, 1S60-72. Ord. deacon (Ely) i860;
priest, 1861 Fellow and tutor ot Radley 1 ollegi
C. of Sunningwell, Berks., 1800-2. C of St Andrew's. Wells
Street, London, 1862 4 Warden of St Coliinilei's College,
Dublin, 1864-7, (. of WnTiiigton, Cheshire, 1867-9. V. of
St Mark's, South Norwood, Surrey, 1876-88. R. of Great
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Chart, Kent, 1888-98. Married, Sept. 1, i860, Miriam Ada,
dau. of William Quekett, V. of Warrington. Died Feb. 24,
1898, at Great Chart; buried there. (Merchant Taylors'
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., III. 105.)
LONGE, FRANCIS BACON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity.
May 29, 1816. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1782) (by his
first wife). ]-; at Coddenham, Suffolk, June 1, 1798. School,
Coddenham. Matric. Michs. 1816. Died Jan. 17. 1819,
whilst an undergraduate, aged 21. Tombstone in Coddenham
church. Brother of the next, of John (1817) and Robert
(1818). (Bury Sch. Reg., ' but apparently not a Grammar
School boy.')
LONGE, HENRY BROWNE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Downing,
Nov. 6, 1820. [4th] s. of the Rev. John (next) of Coddenham
vicarage, Suffolk [and his first wife, Charlotte, dau. of John
Browne, of Ipswich]. B. [Mar. 17, 1803] at Coddenham.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1K25;
M.A. 1828. Adm. adeundem .it Oxford, 1859. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) lime 18. 1826; priest, June 10, 1827. R.ofMonew-
den, Suffolk, 1S47-83. Married, Aug. 31, 1836, Anne Mar-
garet, dau. of Gen. Alexander Nicholson, of East Court,
Gloucs. Disappears from Crockford, 1884. Brother of the
above, of John (1817) and Robert (1818). (Al. Oxon., < lergy
List.)
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 22, 1782.
S. of John (1 748), of Spix worth, Norfolk [and Dorothy, dau. of
Peter Elw-in, of Booton and Thurmng, Norfolk]. B. Apr. 15.
1765. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 178V Migrated to
Trinity, Feb. 19, 1784; Scholar, 1786; B.A. 1787; M.A 1790.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept 23, I7-S7; pro >t,
C. of Spixworth, 17s,-. V. of Coddenham, Suffolk, 1797-
1834. A frequent correspondent to G. Mag. Married (1)
Charlotte, dau. of John Browne, of Ipswich; (2) Frances, dau.
of Col. Ward, of Salhouse, Norfolk. Died Mar. 3, 1834, aged
68. Father of the two above, the next and Robert (1818).
(Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1834, 1. 664.)
LONGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. II, 1817.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. John (above). B. [July 14. 1799], at
Coddenham, Suffolk. Schools, Norwich (Mr Valpy) [and
Bury St Edmunds Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 1817. B A.
1822; M.A. 1827. Succeeded his cousin. Francis Longe (on
the death of his widow) at Spixworth Park, Norfolk, 1S2S.
J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk. Married, June 10, 1829. Caroline
Elizabeth, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Francis Warneford, of Wame-
ford Place, Wilts. Died Sept. 27, 1872, and was succeeded
by his brother, Robert. Brother of Francis B. (1816),
Henry B. (1820) and Robert (1818). (Burke, L.G.)
LONGE, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1878. [3rd] s. of Robert Bacon (1848), Captain. B.
[April 11, 1859] at Great Yarmouth. School, Sherborne
(Mr Young). "Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1886.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1,88;, pnest, 13S3; C. of Upton-on-
Severn, Worcs., 18S2-7. V. of Linton, Cambs., 1887-1905.
R. of Catton with Stamford Bridge. Yorks., 1905-19. R. of
Yelverton with Alpington, Norfolk, 1919-39. Holder of
R. Humane Soc. bronze medal (1887) for saving life. Of
Spixworth Park, Norfolk. Died May 21, 1939. at Yelverton;
buried at Spixworth. (Sherborne Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, May 23, 1939.)
LONGE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, 1818.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1782), R. of Coddenham. Suffolk.
P. there [Nov. 6, 1800]. Schools, Dedham and Bury St
Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1S22. Ord. deacon
(Norwichl 1823; priest (Norwich) June 19, 1S24. V. of
Coddenham and Crowfield. Suffolk, 1834-90. Rural Dean
of Bosmore, 1843. Succeeded to Spixworth Park, Norfolk,
on the death of his brother John in 1872. Married, Oct. 7,
1828, Margaret Douglas, dau. of the Rev. Charles Davy, R.
of Barking, Suffolk. Died Jan. 27, 1890. M.I. at Codden-
ham. Father of the next; brother of Francis B. (1816) and
John (1817), etc. (Venn, 11. 171; Clergy List; Crockford.)
LONGE, ROBERT BACON. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June
-,,, I ,; I i I, ., . , I t)!, [J ,, Robert .,\«".< . o| I oddell
ham. [B. Mar. 30, iSio.J M.itn. . Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852.
Capt. in the Norfolk Artillery Militia. Succeeded his father
at Spixworth Park, Norfolk, 1890. J.P.for Norfolk Married,
Jan. 20, issi, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Onnan, P.C. of Shouldham, Norfolk. Died Jan. 20, ion.
Father ol |ohn C. (lS'S). ( 1 . A. Walker, 496; Burke, L.G.;
CM. iV.11/ A- and Directory.)
LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH. Hon. LL.D., 1868.
The Poet. [S. of Stephen, Member of Congress. U.S.A. B.
Feb 27. 1807, at Portland, Maine. U.S.A. Graduated at
Bowdoin, Maine.] Professor of Modern Languages at Bow-
doin College, 1820-35; m Harvard College, 1836-54. Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1869. Married twice, in 1831 and 1S4;; his
second wife was burnt to death in 1861. His principal pro-
dui turns were Voices of the Night, 1839; Ballads, 1841;
Poems on Slavery, 1S42; The Belfry of Bruges and Other
Longfield, Claude Robert
Poems, 1846; Evangeline, 1S47; The Golden Legend, 1851;
The Courtship of Miles Standish, 1858; Tales of a Wayside
Inn. Translated Dante's Divina Commedia, and wrote some
little-known Plays. Died Mar. 24, 18S2, in his home at
Cambridge, Mass. (Chambers, Diet, of Biography; Harvard
Univ. Cat.; Al. Oxon.)
LONGFIELD, CLAUDE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 22, 1890. S. of Canon R[ichard] [Trin. Coll., Dublin,
B.A. 1839], of Curriglass rector,' [Mogeely], Mallow, Co.
Cork. [School, King's, Canterbury. B. Feb. 12, 1871.
Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1S97. Ord. deacon
(Clogher) 1893; priest, 1S94; C. of Kilmore, Co. Monaghan,
■ - C. of St Luke's, Cork, 1896-9. Inc. of Frankneld,
Co. Cork, 1S97-9. Chaplain at Kamptee, Central Pi
India. 1S99-1900; at Dum-Dum, 1900-2; at Sabathu, dio.
of Lahore, 1902-3. Died at Sabatha in 1903. Brother of
the next. {King's School, Canterbury, Reg.)
LONGFIELD, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. Of Waterford. S. of Canon Richard
[Trin. Coll., Dublin, B.A. 1S39], of Curriglass rectory
[Mogeelv], Co. Cork. B. there, Apr. 16, 1S6S.
King's, "Canterburv. Matric. Michs. 1S87; Scholar,
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at Kings' School,
Pontefract, 1891; at the Clergy Orphan School, Canterburv.
1892. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1S95; priest. 1S96; C. of
Sutton, Lanes., 1S95-S. Chaplain and Instructor, R.N.;
H.M.S. Eclipse (East Indies), 1S9S-9. Died July 9, 1918, at
St Patrick's Hospital, Dublin.! Brother of the above. (Crock-
■ rd; Kings School, Canterbury, Reg.; The Times, July 16,
1918.)
LONGFIELD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9,
1819. [Eldest] s. of Colonel John, of Mount Lucas, aeai
Philipstown, Ireland [and Eleanor, dau. of John Lucas, of
Mount Lucas, King's Co.]. [B. May 7, 1802, at Longueville,
Co. Cork] [School, Oswestry.] Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A.
1824. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 19, 1S24. Of Longue-
ville, Co. Cork. J. P. and D.L. for Cork; High Sheriff of
Cork, 1833. M.P. for Co. Cork, 1835-7. Married (1) Jan. 7,
1832, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of John M'Clintock, M.P., of
Drumcar, Co. Louth, and had issue, a son; (2) Aug. 31.
1841, Jemima Lucy, dau. of YVyrley Birch, of Wretham
Hall, Norfolk, and had further issue. Died June 19, 1889,
at Longueville House, Mallow, Co. Cork. Father of the nest.
(Boose, 11. 488; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Fox-Davies, Ar-
morial Families; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s.)
LONGFIELD, RICHARD EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1S59. [2nd] s. of Richard (above) [by his 2nd wife,
Jemima Lucy Birch], of Longueville, Mallow, Co. Cork. B.
there [June 6], 1842. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864; M.A. 1S69. Of Longueville, Co. Cork. J.P. and
D.L. High Sheriff, 1887. Married Sept. 1872, Alberta Char-
lotte, dau. of Sir William Howard Russell, Knt. Died Mar.
24. 1933. at Longueville, Mallow; buried there. {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Mar. 27, 1933.)
LONGFORD, Lord EDWARD MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 9, 1835; nobleman, Oct. 15, 1835. [Eldest] s.
of Thomas [2nd] Earl of Longford [and Georgiana E.C., dau.
of William, 1st Earl of Beauchamp]. B. Oct. 30, 1S17.
Matric. Michs. 1S35. Styled Lord Pakenham until 1821,
and Lord Silchester, 1821-35. Cornet, 2nd Life Guards.
July, 1836; Capt. 1848; Brevet-Major. Succeeded as 3rd
Earl of Longford, 1835. Died, unmarried, Mar. 27, i860, at
Limmer's Hotel, St George's, Hanover Square, London, and
was succeeded by his brother William. (Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; G. Mag., i860, 1. 530.)
LONGHURST, ALFRED AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 6, 1846. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S50; priest, 1851; C. of Church
Brampton, Northants., 1850-3. C. of Radwell, Herts.,
1854-9. C. of BygTave, 1857^9- V. of Fotheringhay,
Northants., 1859-80. R. of Abington, 1880-94. Died at
the rectory, Apr. 14, 1894, aged 66. (Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1894.)
LONGHURST, ARTHUR LYSTER. Adm. sizar at Trinity.
Oct. 7, 1891. S. of [Dr] Arthur Edwin Temple [formerly
Surgeon-Major, Crimea and Indian Mutiny;, "f 4 Eaton
Square, London [and Sophia Harriet, dau. of Major Septimus
: of Brentwood, Essex]. B. [Apr. 1] 1872, at Dun ton
Bassett, Leics. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1891.
Second Lieut., The Border Regt., 1893; Lieut., 1896; trans-
ferred to Indian Staff Corps, 1897; Capt., 1902; Staff Capt.
and G. SO., Quetta Divisi H.Q
1911; Bri l Indian Infantry Brigad
Aden, Mesopotamia. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Col.. 7th Gurkha Rifles; wounded twice; Li
Col., 1916; mentioned 4 times in de
A H.Q., India; Commandant, 2/'7th Gurkha Rifles, Pales-
tine; Bt. Lieut. -Col., 1916; Col., 1921.) G.S.O.. t, Inter-
L.ONGLANDS, WlLLIAM ARTHUR
Allied Commission of Control, Berlin, 1919-22 and 1923-4.
A. A. and Q.M.G., Waziristan Field Force, 1922-3; de-
spatches; C.B.E., 1924; retired 1924. J.P. for Southampton.
Of 6 Park Road. Winchester, in 1946. {Reeord of Old West
minsters; Army Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Hand/"-
War List.)
LONGHURST, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 3,
1827. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1S31. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1S30; priest, 1S31; C. of Arnesby and
Bruntingthorpe, Leics., 1841-60. Died Aug. 5, i860, at
Peatling Hall, aged 56. Father of the next; doubtless
brother of John (1820) and Samuel (1827). (< t
G. Mag.; i860, II. 321.)
LONGHURST, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 24) at ( \v 5,
Sept. 30, 1S61. S. of the Rev. Charles (above). B. at
Bruntingthorpe, Leics. School, Melton Grammar. Matric.
1S61. Resided 3 years. Lived in the U.S.A., where
he joined some non-Episcopalian religious community and
became a teacher at Andalusia College and at Borders town.
Returned to England, but his health failed and he went
again to America, where he died, early in 1893, at San
Francisco. {Venn, n. 354.)
LONGHURST, EDWARD SALTER. Maine, pens, from Ayerst
H., Lent, 1S91. [B. 1865. School, Shrewsbury, and at
London University (B.A. 1891).] B.A. 1893; M.A. from
Jesus, 1897. Master at Magnus Grammar School, New irk,
Notts., 1894-9. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1895; priest, 1 96;
C. of RoUeston, Notts., 1895-S. V. there, with Fiskerton
and Morton, 1898-1938. Residing at Bexhill-on-Sea, in
1948. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Dit
Crockford; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LONGHURST, ERNEST THOMAS. Matric. pens, from Ayerst
H., Michs. 1887; B.A. 1892.
LONGHURST, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', May 19, 1820.
Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M '
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1823; priest, 1824; C. of Knaptoft
with Shearsby and Mowsley, Leics., 1823. C. of Kirkby
Mallory with Earl Shilton, 1824-53. V. of Dunton Bassett,
1845-7; resigned; again V., 1863-72. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. Doubtless brother of Charles (1827) and
Samuel (next).
LONGHURST, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. j, 1827.
Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1844. P.C.
of Linttiwaite, Yorks., 1840-50. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1S51. Doubtless brother of Charles (1827) and John
(above).
LONGLAND, ERNEST HARRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Coventry) 1898; priest
(Worcester) 1S99; C. of Haglev, Worcs., 1898-1908. V. of
St Paul's, Warwick, 1908-16. C. of Budbrooke. Warws.,
and in charge of Hampton -on -the -Hill) 1913-16. V. < 1 St
Peter's and R. of S. Nicholas, Droitwich, W:orcs., 1916-27.
V. of Cropthorne and Charlton, Worcs., 1927-31. Residing
at Cambridge, in 1946-50-. (Scott MSS.; Crockford; C.U.
Yearbook and Directory.)
LONGLAND, SYDNEY ERNEST. Matric. Non-Coil., from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1890. S. of Richard Barnes. B. [1873]
at Harpenden, Herts. School, St Albans Grammar. Adm.
at Christ's, Jan. 12, 1892; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1900; priest (Oxford) 1902. Assistant
Master at Haverfordwest Grammar School, 1893-4; at 1 fi-
sted, 1897-1900; at Wellington College, 1901-13; Warden
of Trinity College, Glenalmond, 1913-23. Assistant Mastei
at Rugby School, and Public Preacher, dio. Coventrj ,
1923-7. V. of Leek Wootton, Warws., 1927-43. H< n
Canon of Coventry Cathedral, 1937-43. P.C. oi
Derbs., 1947-8-. Author, educational. Of Ballinluig, 1
shire, in 1946. (Christ's College Notes; Peile, 11. 772;
masters' Directories; Crockford; Who's Who.)
LONGLANDS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
1 Z3i i"97. S. of Thomas, of London. School
minster. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. r
deacon (London, for Canterbury) Apr. 26, 1801; prii
C. of Meopham, Kent, 1801. C. of St John the Eva
dnstex, 1805. V. of Porchester, Hants., i8o<
of Great Canfield, Essex, 1810-22. V. of Damerham, W ills.
50. Died Nov. 30, 1856, at Porchester. ..■
(Record of Old Westminsters, and Supp.; Cant. A
Clergy List; G. Mag., 185;. I, 117)
LONGLANDS, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, [agi
Jesus, May 8, 1850. Of Herts. S. of the Rei
David [Exeter College, Oxford, 1810]. s ! I M
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 18 [4; M \. ti
(Canterbury) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Crayfon
1855-62. C. of Farnborough, 1862-4. C. of l-lm 1
1864-8. V. of 1 :
1889-9^- V. of 1 H ,1895-9. Resided latterly
1 \Cant. Act Book;
Crockford; The Guardian,
207
Longley, Arthur Henry
LONGLEY, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. i, 1895. Of Cumberland. S. of the Rev. John (1863),
of Saltley vicarage, Birmingham. B. Aug. 12, 1876, at
Blackford vicarage, Carlisle. School, King Edward's, Bir-
mingham. Matric. Michs. 1S95; Scholar. 1896; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 1923. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1899; priest, 1900; C.
of St Peter's, St Albans, 1899-1903. C. of St John's, Black-
heath, 1903-5. Assistant Chaplain of St Mark, Alexandria,
Egypt, 1905 ;. Chaplain at Suez, 1907-13; at Mansourah,
1913-17. Perm, to oil., din oi St Albans, 1917-21. C. of
1 i' icester, Clones., 1921-9. P.C. of North Nibley with
The Ridge, 1929-33. C. of St Michael's, Padding ton, i^ vi <>■
Died Oct. 30, 1936, at Campden Hill, London. [Crock) rd;
< I . Ye.ubuuk and Ihrectory; 1 he limes, Oct. 31, 1936.)
LONGLEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June 24, 1767. [Only] s. of Joseph, merchant, of [Chatham],
Kent [and Mary Cosens, widow]. B. [Oct. 27, 1749] at
Chatham. School, Eton. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 10,
1764. Called to the liar, July 2, 1772. Recorder of Roches-
ter, 17.--.4iMi;. Magistrate at the Thames Police Court,
1^07-171 resident magistrate, 1817-22. .Married, Sept. 23,
1 lizabeth, dau. of Thomas Bond, of Battersea Rise,
and had issue, 17 children. Of Sails House Boley [Bully]
Hill and Angley Park, Kent. ' Of Mr Longley, at Rochester,
a gentleman of very considerable learning, whom Dr John-
son met there, Ik- said: " My heart warms towards him. I
was surprised to find m him such a wide acquaintance with
the metre in the learned languages; though I was somewhat
mortified that I had it not so much myself, as I should have
thought'" (Boswell's Jnhnson, ed. Hill. iv. 8.) Author.
political; left a MS. autobiography. Died Apr. 5, 1S22, at
Satis House, Boley Hill, Kent. Father of William (1801)
and of Charles Thomas (Christ Church, Oxford), Archbishop
of Canterbury. {lit' 01 ( 'nil. ]<eg.; St John's < ■ <!!. Adm., m. 719;
Burke, L.O.; Dtns „f t „urt; G. Mag,, 1X22, 1, 475; N. and Q.
(10), iv. (1905) m )
LONGLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1863.
Of Sussex. [S of George, of Henheld, Sussex.] Matric.
Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1866; priest. 1867; C. of Scaleby, Cumberland. 1866- 8. C oi
Christ Church. Carlisle, 1868-9. C. of St Stephen's, Carlisle,
[869 o V 'i Blackford, Cumberland, 1870-83. V. of
Saltle] 1904. R. of Tydd St Giles, Cambs.,
1 j« -4 26. Died May 19, 1926, aged 87. Father of Arthur H.
(1895). (Scotl ,1/\V,< rockford', The Times, May >, [921 )
LONGLEY, REGINALD WALTER. Adm. p< ns. at li rERHOusE,
Aug. 4, 1897. S. of fohn William, of Pool, Leeds. B. there
June 26, i\". Sri I, Leeds Church middle class. Matric.
Michs 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1926. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1903, priest, 1904; C. of St Bartholomew, Heigham, Norfolk,
i'j" ; i'. C. of Sprowston, 1906-9. C- of Saham-Toney,
0. C. of m Barnabas, Heigham, 1910-12. V. of St
Martin-at-Palace, Norwich, E912-18. V. of St Philip's ,
Heigham, 1018-27. Hon. Canon of Norwich. R. of Banham,
Noriolk. 1 .: 1 / . .1. Walker, 639; Crockfotd and Supp.;
1 .U. Pari. Rep.)
LONGLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
fune 22, [861. s. of William, Esq., of Leeds. School, Leeds.
"Matric. Michs. 1861; B \. 1865; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1866; priest, 1867. Assistant Master at the
Royal Grammar School, Lancaster, and C. of Hal ton, Lanes.,
1 Headmaster of King's School, 1'ontefract, 1869-74.
V. of Grainthorpe, Lines., 1874-88. R. of Comsholme, 188S-
1 ■;.''!. I'reb. of Lincoln < atli- iral, i<j2i-6. An authority on
Domesday, and joint edibn of I he Ltncuhv.lure Domesday
and 1 he Lindsey Sut.ey (1924). Died Nov. 13, 1
Comsholme rectorv, Lines. (Crockford; The Guardian, Nov.
19, 1926; P. B. G BinnalL)
LONGLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, lime 24, 1801.
[Fldest] s. of John (i7<*7). I'^'l , "f Ko.li.Mei , Kent. [B. at
Ko. hr.trr, I ).■( . 20. 17S4.] Matric Michs. i8or; Scholar.
[801; B.A. (yth Wrangla and rs1 Chancellor's medal) 1805;
Members' prize, ]".■>(.; M.A. 1808. Fellow, 1807-15. Adm.
at the Inner leinpie, Apr. 17, 1806. Called to the Bar
Nov. 16, 1810. One of the examiners for the Innei remple.
Married, Aug. 13, 1831. Caroline, dan. of George Arnold
Arnold of Halstead Place. Kent. Died Mar, 1, 1846, at
Bath, aged 61. [St John'--, Coll. Adm., iv. 363; Inns oj
1 ourt; G. Mag., 1846 1. 444.)
LONGMAN, ARTHUR HAMPTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 6, 1861. [( Inly] s of Charles [Norton] [and Anna Maria
Surman, dan. of John Hampton Hampton-Lewis, of Henllvs,
Mon.]. B. [Apr. 19] 1843, at Nash House, Herts. School
Harrow. Matric Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1874. Of
Shendish, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. f.P, for Herts. Hon.
1.1. ut. -Col., Herts. Militia U.i-Lt m the 1 >u\ l ;,.rkeley fox-
hounds. Married, Feb. i, 1S66, Alicia, dan. of John Forster,
of Malverleys, Hants. Died, s,p., Aug. •,, [908. {Harrow
Sch, Reg.; burke, L.G.; ( .U Yearbook and Directory.)
Longmore, James
LONGMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. n, 1887.
S. of Henry, bookseller and stationer [and Rachel Sarah
Da vies]. B. Oct. 19, 1867, at Lancaster. School, Lancaster
Grammar (Rev. W. E. Pryke). Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1S95. Assistant Master at Totnes Grammar
School for 2^ years; at Emanuel School, Wandsworth,
1894-6; at Reigate Grammar School for zh years; at Liverpool
College for 1 year; at Kidderminster Grammar School for
3 years. Headmaster of Stand Grammar School, Lanes.,
1900-18-. Died Apr. 7, 1936, at Cambridge. (ScJu
Directories; C.U. Y eat book and Directory; 1 he 1 inns, Apr. 11,
1936.)
LONGMAN, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Feb. 23,
1871. [2nd] s. of Thomas [publisher], of Farnborough HUT,
Hants. B. there, 1852. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875. Cricket ' blue,' 1872-5; Capt., 1875. Played for
the Gentlemen of England, and for Hants. President of
Surrey C.C., 1926-9. Joined the publishing firm of Long-
mans, Green & Co. in 1S75, and in 1884 took charge of the
financial side of the business. Master of the Surrey Union
Foxhounds, 1900-4. Chairman, 1923-34, of the Bribery and
Secret Cornmissions Prevention League. Of 7 Holland Park
Court, London, W. Died Aug. 19, 1938. Father of the next.
(Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 20, 1938.)
LONGMAN, HENRY KERR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [Eldest] s. of George Henry (above), of West Hill
House, Epsom, Surrey. B. 1881, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1900. Cncket ' blue,' 1901. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Gordon Highlanders; Major;
D.A.Q.M.G.; D.S.O. 1918; M.C.; mentioned 3 times in de-
spatches). (Eton SJi. Lists, Vook of Blues; Univ. Wat List;
The }'.C. and D.S.O.)
LONGMAN, SAMUEL TURTON. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1893.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1903; priest, 1907; C. of St Giles,
Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1903-5. C. of Hartshill, Staffs.,
1905-6. C. of Madeley, 1906-8. C. of Sea View, Isle of
Wight, 1908-10. P.-in-C. of Penola, Adelaide, Australia,
1910-13. Mannum Missioner, 1913-14. Kangaroo I. Mis-
sioner, 1914-20. R. of South Road, Adelaide, 1920-5. C. of
St Mary Abbots, Kensington, London, 1925-8. I'. mi of
Morialta, dio. of Adelaide, 1928-30. Disappears from
Crockford, 1931.
LONGMIRE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Mar. 12, 1827. [3rd] s. of the Rev. J[ohn] M[artyn] (1798),
of Winkfield, near Bath [sic]. B. at Hargrave, Northants.
Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar 1828. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Feb. 2, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Salisburv)
Dec. 20, 1835; priest (Bath & Wells, for Salisbury) Dec. 18,
1836; C. of Erlestoke, Wilts., -1841-2. Author, Remains
of the late James Fox Longmire. Died Aug. 6, 1842, at the
residence of his father at Winkfield, Berks. (I. A. Walker,
436; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1842, n. 438.)
LONGMIRE, JAMES WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 25, r.855. S. of William, surgeon [of Kendal] [and
Elizabeth]. B. Oct. 12, 1S36, at Kendal, Westmorland.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1855; 2nd Chancellor's
Classical medal, 1859; B.A. (3^ Classic) 1859; M.A. 1862.
Fellow, 1 861-9. For some years a private tutor. Inherited
several estates (including one at Cold Harbour, Kendal), but
through rash speculation lost his means. Joined the staff of
Messrs Little & Lamonby, Solicitors, of Penrith, 1889, as
law clerk. His wife, who was the widow of a clergyman,
died several years before him. Died at Strickland House,
Pennth, Apr. 22, 1924, aged 87. (Sedbergh Sch. Lev . VMl.
MSS . F. P. White; St'dhnrhian, 4s. 83; C. R. Hudleston.)
LONGMIRE, JOHN MARTYN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 3,
1798. S. of Daniel (1745), B.D., of Linton, Cambs. B. there,
Mar. 2, 1781. Schools, 1 inton (Mr Lodge) and Casterton,
Rutland (Mr Twopenny). Matric. Michs. 1799; LL.B. 1804.
Described as being ' of Wingfield (or Winkfield) Green,
Wilts ,' in 1833. C. of Westwood and Chaplain of Bradford
Union, Wilts., 1841-54. Disappears from Clergv List, 1855.
I ather of Daniel (1827).
LONGMORE, The Rev. ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 25)
at Peterhouse May j, i;' 1 , from Wadham College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. 1776, aged 22 (sic). S. of William,
of Bath. Matric. Michs. 1782; LL.B. 1783. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 21, 177s; priest, Feb. 28, 1779; ' M.A. of
Edinburgh.' V. of Great Baddow, Essex, until 1812. Had,
in 1794. dispensation to hold with Baddow the cure of
Rainham. Married, Sept. 4, 1793, Mary Anne Skinner, of
Richmond, Surrey. Author, Sermons. Died Jan. 29, 1812.
(1. A Walker, .r; I ant. Act Book; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.,
1793. II. S61, and 1812, I. 193.)
LONGMORE, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. sizar at Clare. June 4,
1806. A ' Ten-vear man.' Matric. Michs. 1S15; B.D. (Stat.
Eli ) r8i6 V. of Yealmpton with Revelstoke, Devon,
1810-56; called • M.A.' Lather of W ilham S. (1849). (Clergy
List.)
Longmore, Philip Alexander
LONGMORE. PHILIP ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Apr. 5, 1S43. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A.
1850. Adm. Com. causa at Oxford, 1865. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1S48; priest, 1S49; C. of Bygrave. Herts., 1849-
52. V. of Hermitage, Berks., 1852-1901. Died Nov. 14, 1901.
(Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 22, 1901.)
LONGMORE, WILLIAM SIMSON. Adm. pens, at Sum',,
July 4, 1S49. Only s. of [the Rev.] James (iSofi), of Cade-
leigh, Devon, R. of Revelstoke. B. Feb. 10, 1831, at Taun-
ton. School, [Blundell's] Tiverton (Mr Sanders). Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S53. Rowing 'blue,' 1851 (race rowed
at Henley) and 1852. C. of Cheriton-Fitzpaine, Devon, in
1855. Died Mar. 14. 1855. [Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.;
Rowing List; Clergy List.)
LONGRIDGE, JAMES ATKINSON. Adm. pens, (age 24) at
Trinity, July 1. 1S41. S. of Michael, of Bedlington, North-
umberland. B. [1S17] at Hunter Hall, Durham. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1S41. Pupil of the elder Stephenson.
Consulting engineer to the Calcutta & S.E. Railway; en-
gaged in railway projects in Trinidad and Mauritius. Telford
Medal, 1S5S; Watt Medal and Manby Premium of the Insti-
tute of Civil Engineers. M.I.C.E. Inventor of the ' wire
gun.' Father of the next. (Men of the Time, 1872.)
LONGRIDGE, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 3,
1865. Eldest s. of James Atkinson (above), of Bayfield
House, Bath. B. [July 29], 1S47, at Bedlington, North-
umberland. School, Radley. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869;
M.A. 1S72. Engaged in his father's railway undertakings,
1869-74. With an engineering company in Manchester,
1875-1915- M.I.C.E. 1880, M.I.M.E. 1880; President,
1917-1S. During the Great War, 1914-19, on the Staff of
the Munitions Inventions Department, and Member of
the Advisory Panel of scientific experts; Member of the
Advisory Council, Ministry of Pensions (artificial limbs
branch). C.B.E., 1920. President, Manchester Association
of Engineers, 1911. Married, 1871, Georgina, F. W., dau. of
the Rev. Owen Lucas O'Neill, V. of Cornworthy, Devon.
Died Jan. 20, 1928, at Exeter. Father of the next. [Radley Reg.;
Univ. War List; Burke, O.B.E.; The Times, Jan. 22, 1928.)
LONGRIDGE, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891.
[Eldest] s. of Michael (above), of Linkvretton, Bowdon,
Cheshire. B. [Dec. 23], 1871, in London. School, Lancing.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1895; priest (Liverpool) 1898; C. of Wantage,
Berks., 1895-6. C. of St Agnes, Toxteth Park, 1897-8;
Chaplain, R.N., 1898-1923; H.M.S. Resolution, 1898-9;
Arcthusa, 1899-1902; Glory, 1902-4; Indus, 1904-6; Tamar
for Hongkong, 1906-9; Superb, 1909; Devonport, 1909-12;
Thunderer, 1912-13, In the Great War, 1914-19 senior
Naval Chaplain at Malta; R.M. Depot, Deal, 1917-22;
Devonport, 1922-3. R. of Padworth, Berks., 1923-4. Sub-
sequently- of Kingsondge, Devon. (Lancing Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LONGRIGG, GEORGE EDMUND. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1896. 2nd s. of William, J. P., of Winderwath, Penrith. B.
Apr. io, 1877, at Greystoke. Schools, [Aysgarth] and Alden-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Adm.
Solicitor, 1903. Practised at Bath. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., N. Somerset Yeo.; wounded). Director
of the General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Society.
Of Greystoke, Weston, Bath, in 194T. (Aldenham Sch. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
LONGSDON, EDWARD OSBORN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
Jan. 17, 1883. S. of the Rev. H[enry] J[ohn] (next), of the
rectorv, Keighlev. Doubtful if resided. Brother of William
H. (1878).
LONGSDON, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 16,
1845. [S. of James, of Little Longstone, Derbs. [and Anne,
dau. of George Oates, of Sheffield, merchant]. B. Feb. n,
1826.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1850; priest, iSsi- Chaplain at Lucerne
and at Messina, Sicily. C. of Whitkirk, Yorks., 1853-4. V.
of Seacroft, 1854-77. R- of Keighley, 1877-88. Rural Dean
of South Craven, 1885-S. R. of Eyam, Derbs., 1888-91.
Married, Dec. 23, 1851, Frances Dorothea, dau. of Francis
John Lace, of Stonegapp, Yorks. Resided latterly at Bake-
well, Derbs. Died Dec. 21, 1899. Father of the above and
the next. (Burke, E.G.; Crockford; F.M.G., m. 865; G. E.
Kirle.)
LONGSDON, WILLIAM HOOK. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1,
S. of the Rev. Henry John (above), of Keighley,
1 me 5], 1859. at Seacroft. School, Merchant
Taylor ' i'nc. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M A
1885. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1883; priest, 1884. Assistant
t , <r School, 1882-8. C. of Lewisham,
Kent, 1883-8. C. of St Laurence's, Catford, 1888-93. v-
of St Michael's, Southwark, Surrey, itt'H-i9o6. V. of St
Andrew's, Stockwell, 1906-19. V. of Cransley, Northants.,
VAClilV 2(
Lonsdale, John
1919-21. Died Aug. 11, 1921. Brother of Edward O. (1883).
(Merchant Taylors* Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS ; Ct
Times, Aug. 12, 1921.)
LONGSTAFF, FREDERICK VICTOR. Adm. at Claio , I li 1 p,
1899. [3rd s. of Llewellyn Wood, of Summergangs Hall,
Hull, and later of Wimbledon and Bournemouth. B. June 15,
1879. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1899. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 {Major, E. Surrey Regt. (T.F.), and
Canadian M.G.C.). Of Seabank, Victoria, B.C., Canada, in
1939. (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davi'^, i
LONGSTAFF, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalim:,
July 3, 1754. S. of George, of Soulby, Westmorland. School,
Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1754; B.A. 1758; M.A. 1762.
Ord. priest (Durham) Sept. 24, 175S; C. of Berwick-on-
Tweed. V, of Kelloe, Durham, 1771. Died before Dec. 1806.
(Durham Ord. Book.)
LONGSTAFF, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Magdalene,
Mar. z, 1761, S. of William, of Monk Wearmouth, Co, Dur-
ham. School, Heversham, Westmorland. Matric. Michs.
1761; B.A. 1765; M.A. 1773. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept. 20,
1767; priest, Sept. 25, 1768; C. of Monk Wearmouth.
(Durham Ord. Book.)
LONGWORTH, FRANCIS DAMES (18S1), see DAMES-LONG-
WORTH.
LONGWORTH. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27,
1870. S. of Solomon, builder [and Mary], B. Jan. 2, 1851,
at Blackburn, Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1874; I \
1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1874; priest, 1S75; C. of
Tunstall, Staffs., 1874-6. C. of Blisworth, NortbanU., 1876
80. C. of Hasland, Derbs., 1881-2. C. of East Crompton,
Lanes., 1883-4. C. of Prestwich, 1884-5. C. of Holmer,
Herefs., 1885-7. In Crockford, without cure, until 1896.
LONSDALE, BERNARD. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hail.
1883. S. of the Rev. J. G. [James Gylby (Balliol College,
Oxford, 1833)], of Woodleigh, Sussex. School, Eton. Matn- .
Lent, 1884; B.A. 188S. A planter in Cevlon. (Eton Sch.
Lists.)
LONSDALE, HAROLD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. S. of the Rev. Henry (1871), of Upperby
Vicarage, Carlisle, Cumberland. B. [Aug. 29], 1880, at
Nottingham. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902. Migrated to Jesus, 1902, on being elected to a
Lady Kay Scholarship; Winchester Reading prize, 1904.
M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (York) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of
St Clement's, York, 1904-7. S.P.G. Missionary at Ranchi,
Bengal, India, 1907-9. Died there, Sept. 2, 1909. Brother
of William H. M. (1S97). (Record of Old Westminsters; Scott,
A/SS.; The Times, Sept. 7, 1909.)
LONSDALE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9, 1809.
LONSDALE, HENRY, Earl of (1834). see LOWTHER, HENRY.
LONSDALE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
July 1, 1871. S. of — Lonsdale, deceased. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. (271/1 Wrangler) 1875; M.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Nottingham) 1875; priest (Lincoln) 1876; C.
of St Anne's, Nottingham, 1875-81. V. of Thornthwaite
with Braithwaite, Cumberland, 1881-9. V. of Upperby,
1889-1904. Rural Dean of Carlisle S., 1901-4. Hon. Canon
of Carlisle, 1901-26. V. of Corbridge with Halton, North-
umberland, 1904-17. Died June 17, 1926. Father of Harold
R. {1899) and William H. M. (1897). {Crockford; Who was
Who; The Guardian, June 25, 1926.)
LONSDALE, HENRY GYLBY. Adm pens, at Jesus, June 11.
1810. S. of the Rev. John (1757), V. of Dartield, Yorks.
B. [Aug. 5, 1791] at Sandal, near Wakefield. Schools, Wake-
field and Richmond (Mr Tate). Matric. Michs. 1S10; Scholar,
1810; Exhibitioner, 1813; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. R. of
Bolton-by-Bowland, Yorks., 1826-30. V. of St Mary's,
Lichfield, Staffs., 1830-51. Married, Aug. 5, 1824, Anna
Maria, dau. of John Pemberton Heywood, of Stanley Hali,
Wakefield. Died Jan. 31, 185 1, at Lyncroft, Lii afield.
Brother of John (1806). (Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.;
G. Mag., 1851, 1. 445; M. H. Peacock.)
LONSDALE, JAMES. Matrir. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899. S. <>f
George. B. July 16, 1874, at Clayton-le-Dale, Lanes.
School, St Paul's, Blackburn. Migrated to Queens', Michs.
1900.
LONSDALE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Jan. zh
1757- S. of John, of Masham, Yorks. Bapt. Feb. 22, I73<>-
School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar. 1
1 1 C. of Bolsterstone, Yorks., 1761-8. V. of Darfield,
i 07. P.C. of Chapelthorpe, 1772-1807. Livedal New
Miller Dam, Wakefield, and afterwards .it Claphan
ed, Elizabeth Steer (heiress of the Gylby family).
Died July 10, 1807, at New Millei Dam, near W
Father Oi the next and of Henry G. (1810). (M. H. Peacock;
G. Mag., 1807, II- 690.)
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T.onsdale, John
LONSDALE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Dec. 13, 1806. [Eldesl s. of the Rev. John (above).] B.
[an 17, 1788, at New Miller Dam, Yorks. Matric. Lent
1807; Browne medal (Latin Ode) 1S07; Battie Scholar,
[8og; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814; B.D. 1824; D.D. per Lit. Reg.,
1844. Fellow, 1809-15; tutor. Adm. at Lincoln's. Inn, Dec.
14, 1811. Christian Advocate, 1821-2. Fellow of Eton, 1827.
Ord. deacon and pnest, 1815. Chaplain to Archbishop
Manners-Sutton. Assistant Preacher at the Temple. R. of
Mersham, Kent, 1822-7- Preb. of Lincoln, 1827-8. Pre-
centor of Lichfield, 1828-51. R. of St George's, Bloomsburv,
1828-34. Preb. of St Paul's, 1831-43. Preacher at Lincoln's
fnn, 1836. R. of Southfleet, Kent, 1836-43. Principal of
King's College, London. 1839; King's College Hospital was
largely founded by him. Archdeacon of Middlesex, 1842.
B bop of Lichfield, 1843-67. Founded Lichfield Theological
College. 'There was but one opinion of Lonsdale's episcopate
during his time — that he was the best bishop the diocese
had ever had.' A perfect model of justice, kindness, humility
and shrewd sense. Married, Nov. 25, 1815. Sophia, dau. of
John Bolland, Esq., MP. Author of numerous religious
works. Died suddenly, Oct. 19, 1867. of haemorrhage of the
brain occasioned by ' excessive letter writing after a trying
an meeting.' Brother of Henry G. (1810); father of
the next. {Boose, it. 494; King's Coll. Reg.; Clergy List;
Inns of Court; F. H. Vigers; P V.B.; F. B. Denison, Life
of John Lonsdale-, P. B. G. Binnall.)
LONSDALE, JOHN GYLBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 15,
1837. [2nd s. of the Rev. John (above). B. Jan. 28, 1818,
in London. Schools, Eton and Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs.
1837; Scholar. 1840; B A. 1842; M.A. 184s. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn. Nov. i". 1841. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1845;
priest, 1846. Secretary of the National Society, 1849-66.
Reader at the Temple, 1851-66. Preb. and Canon of Lich-
field, 1S55-1007. V.ofSt Mary's, Lichfield, 1866-78. Chan-
cellor of Lichfield. Married, 1845, Sarah, only child of
David Jardine, barrister. Published translations of Virgil
and Horace. Died Apr. 8, 1907. Father of the next.
(Crockford; Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Bonk, I! ho
was Who )
LONSDALE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1873 [Only] s. of the Rev. John Gylby (above), of The
Close, Lichfield. St.-fK B. [June 25], 1855, in London.
Scl I, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1S94.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Jan. 17, 1879. Called to the Bar,
N..v. 17, 1.8S2. <>rd deacon (Salisbury) 1887; priest. 1S8K;
C. of Wimborae Minster, Dorset, 1887-8. C. of Weare,
Somerset, 1889-90. V. of Wall, Staffs., 1890-4. R. of Iwerne
Courtney with F,iiringd<>n, Dorset, 1894-1900. R. of Font-
mell Magna with West Orchard, 1900-3. Rural Dean of
Shaftesbury, 1895-1903. Died Feb. 16, 1003. (/mis of
Court; Law Lists; F> ;ter, Men at the Bar; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 18, 1903.)
LONSDALE, RICHARD LEMAITRE. Adm pens, at Downing.
Oct. 12, 1SS1. Of 5, Wolsev Road, Teddington. [S. of
R. M. B. Nov. 4, i8h2. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric.
Michs. l88i; prizeman; B.A. 1SS4; M.A. 1901. Proprietor
of a school at Teddington, 18S4-92, and afterwards a private
tutor there. Died Mar. 1, in^s. {Christ's Hospital Exhibi-
tioners; P. E. Towell.)
LONSDALE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 18,
1814. Of Durham, [2nd s. of Christopher, Esq., of Arlaw
Banks, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, and Mabel Bellamy.
B. [May 14], 1796. Schools, Eton and Durham Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1828.
D.D. (Lambeth) 1 - s ;. ' >nl. <!< .n on (Chester for Winchester)
May 28, 1820; priest (Winchester) Dec. 17, 1820; C. of Kew,
Surrey, 1S20. Headmaster of the Commercial and Collegiate
School, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square. Chaplain of the
Brentford Union, Middlesex. Resided in Duke Street, Gros-
venor Square. Married, Nov. 24, 1825, Jane, dau. of James
Power of Adelpbi. Became totally blind; 111 1862 appealed
for financial help to fellow Etonians. Died Apr ■.. 1 ■
at New Brentford, (Eton Silt. Lt>t; (letgv Lis!; Ci
G. Mug., 182s, II. 560, and )-<-■. 1 ■, i-nlesjastual
Gazette, M.iv i^>,-,. Sir W, ,-,■•, Merry.)
LONSDALE, WILLIAM, Earl of (1
5).=
■ LOWTHER.
LONSDALE, WILLIAM HENRY MACKENZIE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 1, 1S97. S. of the Rev. Henry (1871), of
Upperby vicarage, Carlisle [and Jane, dau. of William
Windley, of Nottingham]. B. [Feb. 3], 1870, at Nottingham.
School, Westminster. Matric Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A.
iqo6. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1904; priest, ioos; C. of St
Edmund's, Salisbury, 1904-7. Vice-Principal of the S P.G.
College at Trichinopoly, India, 1907-22. V. of Burgh-by-
Sands, Cumberland, 1922-3. V. of All Saints, Nottingham,
1923 8. Principal and Warden of Civil Orphan Asvlum.
Madras. 1928 32. Chaplain, Kolar Gold Field, Mysore,
EWi i indei I yziard, Stafl . 1938 1 j V
ni Gainford, Durham, 1943 6, Died at the vicarage, June 3,
Loraine, Sir William (Bart.)
1946. Brother of Harold R. (1899). (Record of Old West-
minsters; C.L!. Yearbook and Directory; The Times, June 5,
1946.)
LOOKER, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. n, 1S80.
S. of Elias, butcher [and Betty]. B. Apr. 14, 1858, at Roch-
dale, Lanes. Bapt. June 6, 1858. Matnc Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1S84.
LOOS, HERMANN ALBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1884. S.
of Frederick Charles, proctor, of Colombo, Ceylon. B. there
[July 21], 1865. School, City of London and at University
College. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1S87. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 9, 1884. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1S88.
Additional Crown Counsel. Colombo, 1899; Acting Crown
Counsel, 1901, 1906; First Crown Counsel, 1007: Acting
Solicitor-General, 1907; Additional District Judge, 1908;
District Judge, Colombo, 1910. Acting Puisne Justice, 1919;
retired June 5, 1922. Nominated Burgher Member in Legis-
lative Council. (Venn, 11. 469; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
CeylonCivil List.)
LOOSEMORE, ROBERT WOOD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Jan. 23, 1851. S. of Robert [solicitor]. B. [1830], at Tiver-
ton, Devon. [School, BlundelTs, Tiverton.] Matric. Michs.
1851; B.A, 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1855;
priest, 1856; C. of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall, 1855-7. PC.
of St Mark's, Low Moor, Yorks., 1857-67. V. of St John's,
Bradford, 1867-78. Rural Dean of Bradford, 1876-8. V. of
Salehurst, Sussex, 187.8-iqoo. Disappears from Crockford,
1901. (Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.)
LOPES, GEORGE LUDLOW. Adm. pens, (age 18), at Jesus,
Apr. 1876. [3rd] s. of Ralph Ludlow (Christ Church, Oxford,
iSjo) [and Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich,
1 1 M.P., of Peamore, Devon]. B. [Apr. 25, 1857] in
London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A 1880.
M.I.C.E. Major, Engineer and Railway Start Corps, 1893. Of
Sandridge Park, Melksham, Wilts. J.P. and D.L. for Wilts.
Married, 1897, the Hon. Ernestine Frances Lopes, dau. of
Lord Ludlow. Died, s.p., June 28, 1910. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (' George ' only); Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Army Lists (George); Who was Who.)
LORAINE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 10,
1821. 6th s. of Sir William (1767), Bart., of Northumber-
land. [B. Nov. 9, 1803.] Died, unmarried, Feb. 16, 1882.
LORAINE, LAMBTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Christ's,
July 6, 1769. [3rd] s. of Sir Charles (1723), [3rd] Bart, [by
his 2nd wife, Dorothy, dau. of Ralph Millott, of Whitehill,
Co. Durham]. B. [May 21, 1752], at Kirkharle, Northumber-
land. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1775; LL.B. 1776. Ord.
priest (London, Lttt.dun. from Lincoln) Feb. 28, 1779- V.
of Enderby with Whetstone, 1779-1802, and R. of Nailston,
Leics., 1786-1802. R. of Milton-Keynes, Bucks., 1802-21. R.
of Normanton-le-Heath,Leics. to 18:1. Married, Oct. 19,1776,
Isabella, 2nd surviving dau. of Sir Lancelot Allgood, Knt.,
of Nunwick, Northumberland, and had issue. Died July 3,
1821; buried at Milton- Keynes. Brother of William (1767)
and Charles Loraine-Smith (1767)- (Eton Coll. Reg.; Peile,
n 289; Burke, P. and B.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical
Guide.)
LORAINE, Sir LAMBTON, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 29) at
Magdalene, Oct. 13, 1867. [Eldest] s. of Sir John Lambton
[10th Bart.] deceased [and Caroline Isabella, dau. of the Rev.
Frederick Ekins, R. of Morpeth]. [B. Nov. 17, 1838, in
Northumberland. School, Burlington House, Fulhani.]
Maine. Mich-. 181,7, Succeed" 'd Ins f.ither as nth Baronet,
1S52. Entered the Royal Navy, 1852; Lieut., 1864; Captain,
1874. Received the freedom of the city of New York for
service at Santiago de Cuba in the Virginius affair m 1878.
Rear- Admiral, 18S9. Commanded the Niobe on the N.
America and West fndies station. Commanded the Ganges
on Home station, 1878. Rear- Admiral, retired list, iSs,-,.
Married Frederica Mary Horatio, dau. of Charles Acton
Broke, Oct. 22, 1878. Of Bramford Hall, near Ipswich.
J P for Herts, and Suffolk. Died May 13, 1917- Brother
of William C. (1S63). (Burke, P. and />'.; Who was 11 ho.)
LORAINE. Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age iq) at
Christ's. Dec. 16, 1767- [Eldest] s. of Sir Charles (1723)
[3rd] Bart, [by his 2nd wife, Dorothy, dau. of Ralph Millott
of Whitehill, co. Durham.] B. [June 17, 1749] at Hawkwell,
near Stamfordham, Northumberland. School, Eton. Matric.
Lent, 1768. Had succeeded his father as 4th Bart., Apr. 29,
1755. Of Kirkharlc, Northumberland. J.P. and D.L. for
Northumberland; High Sheriff, I774--5- Did much to im-
prove his property by planting and building. During the
financial crisis of 1703, when the chief landowners of the
district continued to support the credit of the Newcastle
banks, he joined one of them and rendered his estate liable
to the losses sustained. Pulled down the village of Kirkharle
and rebuilt it. Married (1) Oct. 10. 1776, Hannah, eldest
surviving dau. of Sir Lancelot Allgood, of Nunwick, and had
Loraine, William
issue; (2) Nov, 5, 1799, Frances, only surviving dau. and
heiress of Francis Campart. of Kensington, and had further
issue. Died Dec. 19, 1809. Brother of Lambton (1769) and
of Charles Loraine -Smith (1767), father of Edward (1S21).
(Eton Coll. Reg; Burke, P. and B.; Peile, 11. 2S5; G. Ma?.,
1810, 1. 89; G.E.C., in. 297).
LORAINE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, June 12,
1820. [Eldest] s. of Sir Charles Loraine-Smith T5th] Bart.,
of Kirkharle [and Elizabeth, dau. of Vincent Campart, of
Chiswick.] [B. Apr. 9, 1S01.] Schools, Richmond, Yorkshire,
and Edinburgh. Ensign, 39th Regiment, Jan. il
Lieut.. 39th Foot, Apr. 8, 1826. Resigned when he suc-
ceeded his father as 6th Bart., 1833. In consequence of the
debts of the Newcastle banks, he was obliged in 1834 to
sell the estate of Kirkharle, which had been in the family
more than 400 years. ' A popular man, fond of country
sports, and a hard rider.' Died, unmarried, May 29, 1849,
at Elsinore, Denmark, and was succeeded by his brother
Charles Vincent. ' The last in this College of the family of
Loraine and Loraine-Smith which was represented u th<>
College through seven generations.' (Peile, 11. 399; Burke,
P. and B.; Welford, Men of Mark ':■■■ ixt Tync and Tweed.)
LORAINE, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Feb. 2, 1863. [2nd] s. of [Sir] John Lambton [10th Bart.]
[and Caroline Isabella, dau. of the Rev. Frederick Ekins,
R. of Morpeth.] B. [Mar. 23, 1841] at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School. Cambs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1871. Sometime an Officer in the Indian Naval and
Civil Services; served in Persia, 1S56-7. Died, unmarried.
Apr. 11, 1877, while on a vovage to Australia. Brother of
Lambton (1867). (Burke, P. and B.)
LORAINE-SMITH, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at
Christ's, Dec. 16, 1767. [2nd] s. of Sir Charles [Loraine],
3rd Bart. (1723). B. [Apr. 1, I75i]at Kirkharle, Northumber-
land. School, Eton. Matric. 1768. Had assumed, by Ai t
of Parliament, the additional name of Smith, June 2, 1762,
on succeeding to Enderby Hall, Leics., his great-uncle,
Richard Smith's, property. M.P. for Leicester, 1784-90.
Married, May 1, 17S1, Elizabeth Anne, dau. of William
Skrine, of Westminster. Died Aug. 23, 1835, at Enderbv
Hall. Father of the next; brother of William (1767) and
Lambton (1769)- (Eton Coll. Reg. under Smith; Burke,
P. and B.\ Peile, u. 285.}
LORAINE-SMITH, LORAINE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
Jan. 31. 1803. [Only] s. of Charles (above). B. [Feb. 20,
1784] at Enderbv, Leics. Schools [Felsted and] Eton.
Matnc. Michs. 1804; LL.B. 1809, as Smith, L, L. Ord.
priest (Ely) 1814; C. of Borough Green, Cambs., 1814. R.
of Passenham, Northants., 1S14-57. A great fox-hunter.
Married Dec. 17. 1S18, his cousin, Isabella Charlotte, dau.
of the Rev. Lambton Loraine (1769), and had issue. Suc-
ceeded his father, Aug. 23, 1835, and sold Enderby Hall
the next year. Died May 20, 1S57; buried at Passenham.
(Alumni Felsted; Eton Sch. Lists (sub Smith); Peile, 11. 352;
Burke, P. and B.\ G. Mag., 1857, H. 98, 99.)
LORD, ABRAHAM ELLIOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1892. S. of Simeon, cot ton -spinner, of Parbold,
near Southport, Lanes, [and Hannah Maria Elliott]. B.
June 2, 1877, at Ince. School, Wigan Grammar (Mr Jame^
Ohm). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1897; priest, 1899; C. of Penwortham, Lanes.,
1897-1900. Lie. pr., dio. of Manchester, 1900-2. C. of
Huvton, 1902-4. C. of St George's, Kendal, Westmorland,
1904-5. C. of St Matthew's, Leeds, 1905-7. C. of St Mat-
thew's, St Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex, 1907-9. C. of St Peter
Major. Chichester, 1909-13. C. of St Paul's, Chichester,
19 13— 16. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D., 1916-20). R. of Edmondsham, Dorset, 1,1 7.
Died there, Jan. 21, 1927. (C.U. Yearbook and Directory
The Times, Jan. 24, 1927-)
LORD, CHARLES SILVESTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
14, 1886. S. of John, of Hallow Park, Worcs. B. there
rjuly 19], 1868. School, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1886.
LORD, CLARENCE DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 3, 1S82. [ Youngest] s. of Samuel [of Ashton -on -Mersey,
Cheshire]. B. Aug. 6, 1859, at Newtown, Queen's Co., New
York. Bapt. Sept. 20, 1859. School, Harrow. Matric.
Easter, 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 2, 1885. Of Silwood, Allevn Park, Dulwich.
Died Mar. 19, 1939. Brother of Thomas M. (1869). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Mar. 21, 1939.)
LORD, CUTHBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Pra
Oct. I, 1887. S. of H[enry] W[iUiam] (1852), of Lancaster.
B. Apr. 1, 1869. School, Royal Grammar, Lancaster.
Matnc. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. Captain, 5th Batt., The
Worcs. Regt.. 1897. Served in the S. African War (Capt.
3rd (Reserve) Batt., South Staif5 Regt.). .served in the
Lord, John Perceval
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, S. Staffs. Regt.); died June 23,
1915, at Boulogne, of wounds received in action. Brother of
Eustace H. (1S85) and Gerald F. (1891). (7'. A. H a ker,
59S; Univ. War List; Army 1 ists 1
LORD, CYRIL COURTENAY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16,
1890. S. of John Courtenay, merchant, of Catsford, Soli-
hull [and Agnes Elizabeth Ommanney]. B. there, Jan. 19,
1872. Schrol, Hereford Cathedral (Mr F. H. Tatham).
Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1S99. Also at Bir-
mingham University. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897. House
Surgeon at Queen's Hospital, Birmingham; resident Medical
Assistant, General Hospital, Birmingham. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Captain, R.A.M.C.). In practice at
Gillingham, Kent. Hon. physician at St Bartholomew's
Hospital, Rochester. An authority on bee-keeping. Resided
latterly at Orpington, Kent, where he died, Dec. 8, I936-
(Medical Directories; The Times, Dec. 9, 1936.)
LORD, EDMUND. Adm. at St John's, Apr. i8, 1848. Did not
reside. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Oct. 21, 1851. S. of
John, Esq., merchant of Lower Mill, Lanes, and Alice.
B. at Littleborough, Rochdale. Bapt. Apr. 8, 1828. Matric.
Michs. 1S51; Scholar; B.A. 18S5; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1856; priest, Nov. 16, 1856; C. of Reedham, Nor-
folk, 1856-7. C. of Besthorpe, 1S57-Q. C. of (Ten Mile
Bank) Hilgay, 1859-62. Y. of Whittlesford, Cambs., 1S62-
77- Resided latterly at 24, New Steyne, Bnghton. Died
Apr. 4, 1905, in London, aged 77. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
I h 1 imes, Apr. 6, 1905.)
LORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4, 1873.
S. of Simeon, ironmonger [and Charlotte Whytehead]. Of
Suffolk. B. Jan. 27, 1854, in St Mary's parish, Newmarket.
Bapt. July 31, 1854. Matric. Michs. 1873.
LORD, EDWARD WASON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 12, 1888. B. 1866. Matric. Michs. iSSS. Rowing
' blue,' 1S91, iSq2. A clerk in the Commercial Bank, Sydney,
Australia. Died Jan. 14, 1921. (Book of Blues; R w ing
Blues.)
LORD, EUSTACE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. i, 1885. S. of Henry William (1852) (M.A., and late
Fellow of Trinity), of Lancaster. B. [at Hampstead] Jan. 24,
1867. Schools, [St Paul's and] Lancaster Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 18S9; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1891; priest, 1894; C. of St Albans Cathedral, 1S91. C. of
Welwyn, Herts., 1891-5. C. of Ware, 1895. C. of Welwyn,
1895-7. C. of Northchurch, 1897-8. C. of Orpington, Kent,
1898-1905. C. of St James, Gravesend, 1905-8. C. of St
Mary, Plaistow, 1908-11. V. of Sutton Valence, 1911-37.
R. of Old Romney with Midley, 1923-37. Residing at
St Clement's House, Old Romnev, Kent, in 1948. Brother
of Cuthbert E. (18S7) and Gerald'F. (1S91). (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; T. A. Walker, 5S5; Crockford.)
LORD, GEORGE BOWNESS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1883. S. of T. E. [the Rev. Thomas Ebenezer (St
Bees, 184S)] of Escomb vicarage, Bishop Auckland. B. Sept.
17, 1863, at Tynemouth, Northumberland. Schools, Bishop
Auckland Grammar [and Durham]. Matric. Michs. 1883.
(Durham Sch. Reg.)
LORD, GERALD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. S. of Henry William (next), of 5, Dorset Square,
London. B. 1872, in London. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1S91. Of Abbey Gateway, St Albans. Brother of
Cuthbert E. (1887) and Eustace H. (1885). (Shrr^sburx
Sch. Reg.)
LORD, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
May 7, 1852. [Eldest] s. of Charles [Francis James]. B. at
Hampstead, London. School, St Paul's, London
Michs. 1852; Scholar. 1855; B.A. (Class Trip., 1
1856; M.A. 1859. Fellow, 1857. Adm. at Lincoln''; Inn,
Jan. 17. 1854- Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1859. Revising
barrister for Kent. On the South Eastern Circuit. Registrar
of Lancashire District Court, Probate Division, 1882-91.
One of the four Registrars of Chief Probate Registry at
Somerset House, 1891-3. Married, Sept. 30, 1862, Mary
Anne, 2nd dau. of Edward Lawrence, Esq., of London.
Author, The Highway of the Sea in Time of War. Died
May 27, 1893, at 5, Dorset Square, London. Father of the
above, of Cuthbert E. (1887) and Eustace H. (1885). (St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boase, 11. 496; Law Lists; Inm,
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
LORD, JOHN PERCEVAL. Adm. pens, at Sri wyn H., Jan. 15.
1891. S. of Robert Tillman. B. I
Co. Antrim, Ireland. Matnc. Lent, 1891. Migrated to St
Catharine's, Oct. 9, 1S91; B.A. 1926.
Lord, John William
Losh, James
LORD, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 23,
1871 S of Isaac, of Tnnitv Road, Birmingham. B. 1851,
at Ipswich. [Schools, Cambridge House, Birmingham and
Amersham, Reading]; and at University College, London.
(I) -\ 1670; M.A. 1S74). Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar,
.872-6; B.A. IVm-. Wrangler) 1875; M.A. 1878. Fellow,
1876-S1. Lived at Davos. Died Sept. 4, 1883, at clarens.
(Bouse, II. 496; Cambridge Review, v. 3; 1 he Guardian, Sept.
12. 1
LORD MORTON FREWEN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Chrisii,
Oct 16 1868 Of Cornwall. Matnc. Mlchs. 1868; B.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 18,-4. pnest, 1S75; C. of Paignton,
Devon 1874-b Chaplain to the Earlol Breadalbane, 1S76-8.
Domestic Chaplain to Lord Rollo, 1878-82. C. of Brockdish,
Norfolk 1882-4. R. of Leaden Roding, Essex, 1884-^3.
Disappears from Crockford, 1894. Probably brother of
Walter 1
LORD PERCY EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 18.85
rs ofT B. B. 1866, at Rochdale. School, St Peter's, York.]
Matric. Michs. 1885; minor Scholar; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (York1 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Sharow, Yorks
1899-1902. C. of King's Norton, Wanvs., 1902-9. C. of
Sutton Coldtield, 1909-13. V. of Acock's Green, 191 . 19.
Residing at Cheltenham, in 1945. Disappears from Croi :,) >rd
1947. {CM. Yearbook and Directory; Crochford; Who s Who
in Gloua.)
LORD THOMAS MEDLEY. Adm. pens, at Car's, Jan. 25'
1869. S. of Samuel, gent. B. July 3, 1850, at Newtown,
Lone Island, New York. School, Wimbledon (6 years).
Matric. Michs. 1869. Resided 8 terms. Resident at Oak-
leigh Ashton-on-Mersey, Lanes., in 1898. Brother of Clar-
ence D. (1882). {Venn, 11. 386.)
LORD, WALTER FREWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 15,
1870 S of James [barrister], of 47, Oxford Gardens, N.
Kensington, London. B. 1861, at Brighton. School, Bays-
water. London. Matnc. Michs. 1879- Re-adm., as an Ad-
vanced Student. Oct. 11, 1898; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1902.
Fellow of King's College, London. Had passed into the
Indian C.S. 111 1S78 at the head of the list, and, after a
few terms at Cambridge, was appointed to a post as Assistant
Collector and Magistrate in the B0mb.1v Presidency, arriving
in India Nov. 22, 1881. Invalided out of the Service, Feb.
1889. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 25, 1887. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 27, 1890. Lecturer, 1898, and later (1902-5)
Professor of Modern history at Durham College of Science.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. Visited Australia, Canada, and other
British possessions to study University systems. Author,
The Lost Possessions 0/ England; Lost Empires of the Modern
World; Life 0} Sir Thomas Maitland, etc. Died Apr. 12,
1927 in Jersey. ProbaMv brother of Morton (1868). [I.C.S.
Lists; Lair Lists; Inns of Court; CM. Yearbook and Directory;
The Times, Apr. 27, 19*7-)
LORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 17,
i-i.s S of William, of Northiam, Sussex. School, Northiam.
Matrii Lent, 171.9; Scholar, 1772; B.A. 1773; M.A. 177''
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Feb. 13. 1774- [Northants. Clergy.)
LORD, WILLIAM [ATWOOD], Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Oct. 30, 1760; re-adm. Fell. -Com. Nov. 12, 1763.
S. of William, gent., of Derbs. B. at Normanton. School,
Chesterfield. Matric. Michs. 1760; B.A. 1765.
LORD WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr 25 1827. S. of Henry. H. at Burstow, Surrey. School,
Cranbrook, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832; M.A.
1835- D D. 1849. R. (and patron) of Northiam, Sussex,
1836-56. Married, Feb. 6, 1838. Elizabeth P., widow of
Charles Fyfe, M.D., of Edinburgh. Died Mar. 3, 1856, at
Northiam rectory, 'aged 47-' Father of the next- [Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.. 1856, I. 544-)
LORD WILLIAM SATTERLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov 2 1859. [Eldest] s- of the Rev, William Edward
(above)! B. 1841, at Northiam. School, St Paul's. Matnc.
Faster 1S01. Migrated to Magdalen.-, June 22, 1861; B.A.
1865- M.A. 1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Apr 30, 1S01.
Called to the Bar, June 7, 1873. Advocate of the High
Court of Gnaualand West, 1S71,. Acting Attorney-'... m-ril.
1877-9. 'i.C, Griqualand West, 1879-S5. M.P. for Kim-
berlev 111 "the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony. Died
Sept '9 18S9 on board the Norman ' astle, on his way home
from tape Town. [Boose, 11. 497; Laic Lists; Foster. Men
at the Bar; Inns of Court.)
LCRIMER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity. Mar. 2,
1772. S. of Thomas, of Preston, Lanes. School, Manchester.
Matric. Easter 1772; Scholar, 1774; B.A. 1776.
LORIMER, JOHN HORN. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 25,
1359. S.of Thomas [and Grace]. B. Dec. is, 1838. in Glas-
gow. School, Shrewsbury. Matric Michs. 1859; B \ 1863;
MA 1880. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 181.2; priest, 1863; C. of
Uttoxeter, Staffs., 1862-4. C. of Bury, Lanes. 1864-5- C.
of Kinver Staffs 1865-7. Vice-Pnncipal of Huddersfield
Collegiate School, 1867-71. Assistant master at Aldeburgh
Collegiate School, 1871-3- Assistant Chaplain at Brussels,
,;--, .. C. of Sudboume, Suffolk, 1876-77. Second master
at the Crypt Grammar School, Gloucester. 1877-83- C. of
Standish, Gloucs., 1883-7. R. of Buckland, 1887-3. V. of
Oxenhall, 1889-1903. Married Aug. 16, 1865, Elizabeth
Anne Hacking, of Bury, Lanes. Died Dec. 12, 1903. [Shrews-
bury Sch. Keg'-.Ciockford; Cambridge Chronicle. Dec. 18. iQ"-;.
Mairics. and Degrees, 1851-1900, erroneously states his
College as Trinity.)
LORING, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 13, 1840. S. of [the Yen.) Henry Lloyd [Magdalen
College Oxford, 1802; Archdeacon of Calcutta, 1814J, ot
Wimpo'le Street. London. B. [1823] at Cape Town, S. Africa.
[School, Harrow.] Matnc. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A.
1848. Ord. deacon, 1846; priest, 1847; C. of Cranleigh,
Surrey, 1846-53- V. of Cobham, 1853-67. R- of Gillmgham
Norfolk, 1S67-79. Died Aug. 25. 1879. Father of the next
two. [Harrow Sch. Keg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
LORING, WALTER LATHAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1886.
S.of the Rev. E[dward] H[enry] (above), deceased. [B. Apr 3.
1868] School, Marlt.op-.igh College. Matric Michs. 1886.
Second Lieut., Royal Warwickshire Regt., 1S89; Lieut..
1890- Capt., 1898; Major. 1904; Lieut-Col., 1914- Served in
the S. African War with Mounted Infantry, 1899-1902.
Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R. War-
wickshire Regt.; wounded; mentioned in despatches); killed
in action, Oct. 23, 1914. Brother of the next. [Marlborough
Coll. Reg'.; Army Lists; Univ. War List.)
LORING, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton
[Newcastle Scholar, 1884] Oct. 10, 1885. [4th] s of the
Rev. Edward Henry (1840), R. of Gillmgham. Norfolk. B
July 2 1865, at Cobham. Surrey. Matnc. Michs 1885; Lell
Scholar, 1886; Battle Scholar, 18S8; Chancellor's (Classical)
medal (equal) 1889; B-A. 18S9 (Classical lripos, Part I, 1st
Class, 1887; Classical Tripos, Part II, 1st Class, 1889); Craven
student, 1890-2; M.A. 1893- Fellow, 1891-7. Called to the
Bar Inner Temple, 189S. Examiner for the Board of Educa-
tion, 1894-1903. Director of Education under the West Rid-
ing C C 1903-5. Warden of Goldsmith's College, New Cross,
1906. Hon. Secretary of Bntish Schools in Athens and
Rome. Served in the S. African War, 1899-190: as corporal
19th Company, Imperial Yeomanry, 1900-1 (D.C.M.), and
as Lieut, in the Scottish Horse. 1901-2; twice mentioned in
despatches. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Scottish Horse in Gallipoli; wounded; mentioned in de-
spatches); died Oct. 24, 191 5. at sea. fr. .111 w.-un.l- received
at Gallipoli. Brother of the above. [Eton Sch. Lists; King s
Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. Mar List; J he
Tin
15)
LORNE, Marquess of (1863), see CAMPBELL, JOHN DOUGLAS
SUTHERLAND.
LORRAIN-SMITH, see SMITH, JAMES LORRAIN.
LORT-PHILLIPS, see PHILLIPS.
LORY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 6, 1843.
LOSEBY PERCY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 30.
1S94. S. of A. J., Esq., of Market Bosworth, Leics Matnc.
Michs. 1S94; B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1901; Seatonian pnze, 1901,
1907 1912. [M.A., ad eundan, University of the Cape of
Good Hope 1903.] Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1899; priest
1901 Assistant Master at Newark School and C. of Rolleston
with Fiskerton, Notts., 1899-1902. Chaplain of St Andrew's
College. Grahamstown, S. Africa, 1902-5. Headmaster of
Diocesan Bovs' School. Pretoria, 1905-7. C. of Wing, Bucks.,
1907-8. R. of Burton with Maueervilie, N.B.. 1908-10. R.
of North Benfleet, Essex, 1910-20. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (private, R.A.M.C; Chaplain, R.A.C.D.;
wounded). Assistant master, at St Andrew's School, Bloem-
fontein, 1921-4; at Bovs' High School, Stellenbosch, 1930-7.
Licenced to off. dio! of Winchester, 1938-9- Author,
Roman Aeneas. Latterlv at Stellenbosch. 1048-. [Univ.
War List; Crockford; 1 U Yearbook and Directory.)
LOSH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity. Feb. 13, 1782
[md] s of John, of Woodside, Cumberland. [B. then.
Tune 10 1763.] School, Penrith Matric. Michs. 1782;
Scholar 1785; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1789. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 16, 17S9. Called to the Bar, but owing to ill-
health did not practise for a time. Went to Paris to study
the Revolution; while there in danger at one time of his
life, owing his safety to the influence of Marat who had once
been a veterinary surgeon in Newcastle. Practised law on
his return; on the Northern Circuit. Recorder of Newcastle,
May 1832-Sept. 1S33. Philanthropist, political reformer
and an active worker for civil and religious liberty and
Parliamentary refonn. A Unitarian. Joined the Society of
the Friends of the People. Member of the Literary and
Philosophi. al Society of Newcastle. One of the chief pro-
moters of the Royal Jubilee School, Newcastle, opened
Losh, James
March 1811. Member of the Board of Directors, elected
Apr. 9, 1825, to carry out the project of a canal between
Newcastle and Carhsle. Received the Hon. Freedom of
Newcastle. Married, Feb. 1798, Cecilia, dau. of the Rev.
Dr Baldwin, of Aldingham, near Ulverston. Author, a
translation of Benjamin Constant's Obserx'ations on tiie
Strength of tiie Government of France, etc. Died Sept. 23,
1833, at Greta Bridge, Durham. Received a public funeral
in Gosforth churchyard. A life-size figure of him in white
marble, by Lough, stands on the staircase of the Newcastle
Literary and Philosophical Society. Brother of John (1775);
father of the next and of John J. (1822). {Inns of Court;
Welford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and 1 u ced.)
LOSH, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 24, 1821.
[Eldest] s. of James (above), of Newcastle -on-Tyne. B.
there. School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1S26;
M.A. 1S29. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 6, 1S24. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1S29. On the Northern Circuit, fudge
of County Courts (No. 1 Circuit), Northumberland, 1853 8,
Chairman of the Newcastle and Carhsle railway. Alderman
of Newcastle. Died Oct. 1, 1858, at 28, Clayton Street
West, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Brother of John J. (1822J.
{Boose, 11. 499; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1858, II. 540; Wel-
ford, Men of Mark 'twixt Tyne and I-.lccJ.}
LOSH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 13, 1837. Matric.
Lent, 183S; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1S47. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1841; priest, 1842; C. of Backford, Cheshire, 1841-4. C. of
Alderley, 1S45. Chaplain and Headmaster of the Swintou
Industrial Schools, near Manchester, 1852-7. Minister of
Rode, Cheshire, 1857-66. R. of Longnewton, Durham,
1866-9. Disappears from Crockford, 1S70. {Clergy List.)
LOSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 19, 1775.
[Eldest s. of John, of VVoodside, Cumberland.] Scholar, 1775;
matric. Lent, 1776. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 1,
1775- Travelled on the Continent. Partner in the firm of
Walker Alkali, Co., 1797. Married, c. 1785, Isabella, dau. of
Thomas Bonner, of Callerton, and had issue. Of VVoodside,
Cumberland. Died 1S14, aged 59. M.I. at Wreay. Brother
of James (1782). {Inns of Court; Welford, Men of Mark
'twixt Tyne and Tweed; C. R. Hudleston.)
LOSH, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 13, 1822.
Of Northumberland. f2nd s. of James (1782}. School, Dur-
ham.] Matric. Lent, 1S24. Ensign, Madras Native Infantry,
Lieut., 1828; Capt., 1839; Major, 1851; Lieut.-Col.,
1858; retired, 1S61. Military Auditor-General, Madras and
Mahratta. Translator to Government. Died 1862. Brother
of James (1821). (Durham School Reg.)
LOST, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 31, 1756.
S. of Stephen, of Jamaica. School, Harrow. Matric. Easter,
1757- (Name not found in Carribeana.)
L'OSTE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Apr. 22,
1774- [B. 1758.] Matric. Lent, 1776; Scholar, 1775. C. of
Thimbleby, Lines. R. of Greethani, and Master of the Free
Grammar School at Horncastle ' for nearly 40 years.' Died
March 30,1818, at Horncastle, "aged 63.' Father of Charles N.
(1805). (P. B. G. Binnall; G. Mag., 1818, 1. 474.)
L'OSTE, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Feb. 24, 1809. S. of Charles, of Hackney, Middlesex. B. in
London. Schools, Hackney (5 years), St Paul's (1 year) and
Louth (2 years). Matric. Michs. 1S09; B.A. 1813. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1813; priest, 1814; C. of St Nicholas,
Guildford. C. of Wethersheld, Essex, -1841-55. R. of St
Mary Yirgin-at- Walls, Colchester, 1855-70. Married, 1821,
Miss — Atkinson, of Aldershot. Died May 2, 1870. {Venn,
11. 152; Clergy List; Crockford.)
L'OSTE, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 4, 1849. Of Lines. [S. of John Barnard,
druggist, and Sarah, dau. of William Porter, of Lincoln.
B. Jan. 9, 1829. School, Louth Grammar (Rev. J. Waite).]
Of French descent, his great grandfather having been driven
out of France during the religious disturbances at the end of
the 17th century. Matric. Michs. 1849. Sometime a master
at Bury St Edmunds Grammar School. Went to Australia
1861. Ord. deacon (Goulbum) 1880; priest (Tasmania)
1882. Inc. of D'Entrecastreaux, Tasmania, 18S2-8. Inc. of
Cullenswood, Fingal, Tasmania, 1888-96. C. of Waratah until
1888. V. of St Helens, Tasmania, 1896-1906. V. of Pyen-
gana, Tasmania, 1906-14; retired. Lived subsequently at
St Helens, Tasmania. A scholar and a voracious reader of
books, with a wide range of interests, which included Shake-
speare, the stage, mesmerism (abandoned later) and spiritual-
ism. ' Full of kindliness towards his fellow-men, but un-
practical in worldly affairs; bought a house and furniture
and handed them over to some friends, without any legal
agreement, on condition that they boarded and ke
Went up in an aeroplane on his 103rd birthday. Never con-
sulted a doctor until October 1934, when he had pneumonia.
Died, unmarried, aged 106, Jan. 13, 1935. Brother of
John W. H. (1856). {The Times, Jan. 14, 1935.)
Louis, Alfred Hyman
L'OSTE, CHARLES NETTLETON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 4, 1S05. Of Lines. [S. of the Rev. Charles
(1774), K. of Greetham, and Headmaster of Horncastle
Grammar School. B. June 2, 17S4.] Matric. Mich
Scholar, 1805; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1815. P.C. of Revesby, Lines.,
1815. R. of Claxby l'luckacre, 1822-33. &• ot Moorby,
1826-33. Died 1833, at Horncastle. (Foster, Indt 1 I
Clerical Guide; P. B. G. Binnall.)
L'OSTE, JOHN WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 14, 1856. A " Ten-year man.' S. of John Barnard,
druggist [and Sarah] [grandson of Charles (1774)]. B. at
Lincoln. Bapt. Apr. 4, 1830. Ord. deacon (Melbourne,
Australia), 1867, pnest, 1873; Minister ot Heath* ■
toria, 1867-81. Inc. of Fingal, Tasmania, 1882-94; ot
Cullenswood, 1894-9. Acting R. of Kingston, Tasmania,
1900-1. Acting R. of New Norfolk, 1903. Inc. of Bruny Island,
1903-0 ; of .Molesworth, 1907-10. Retired and lived at Hobart.
Died in 1925. Brother of Charles F. (1849). (R. W. Goulding,
Some Louth Grammar School Boys.
L'OSTE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, Feb. 28, 1781.
[S. of Fredenck, seven tunes Warden of Louth, Lines.
School, Louth Gr.j Matric. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1781;
LL.B. 178S. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 7, 1789; C. of South
Pickenham, Norfolk, 1789-92. R. of Hungeriord, 1792-
1817. R. of Frammgham-Pigot, 1S14-42. R. of Postwick,
1817-42. R. of Caistor with Market shall, 1829-42. Died
Oct. 22, 1842, aged 79. (Goulding, Some Louth Grammar
. Boys; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Clerical
LOTHERINGTON, THOMAS TURNER. Adm. pens, at Si
John's, Jan. 22, 1839. S. of ' Mr Lotherington ' [Thomas],
of Southboro' Hall, near Tonbridge, Kent. [School, Ton-
bridge.] Matric. Lent, 1839. Author of a volume of Poems.
{Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
LOTHIAN, MAURICE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 1,
1869. S. of John, deceased, solicitor before the Supreme
Courts of Scotland. B. [Mar. 26] 1850, in Edinburgh.
School, Ediuburgh Academy, and at Edinburgh University.
Matnc. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1S76. A big game
hunter in S. Africa and N. America. One of the earlier
pioneers of Matabeleland. Resident in Edinburgh in 1898.
Died there, Jan. 15, 1917- [Venn, 11. 3S7, and addenda, 1940;
F. H. H. Guillemard; Edtn. Acad. Reg.)
LOTINGA, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Jesus, Oct. 1893.
S. of Isaac. B. at Sunderland. School, Great Ealing. Matric.
Michs. 1893.
LOTT, EDWARD MATTHEW. Adm. pens., for Mus.B., at St
John's, Nov. 26, 1874. S. of Samuel Frederick [and Ann].
B. [Jan. 31, 1636] at St Heller, Jersey. Bapt. Feb. 21, 1836.
Organist of St Matthew's, St Helier, at the age of 10.
R.C.O., 1865. Organist of St Clement Danes, 1t.1_.u-4. Pro-
fessor of Music, Victoria College, Jersey, 1865-70. Organist
of St Peter's, Bayswater, 1870; of St Ethelburga s, Bishops-
gate, 1S80; St Sepulchre's, Holborn, 1883-1897-. Hon.
Mus.Doc, Toronto. {British Musical Biography, which calls
him Edwin M. L.)
LOTT, SAMUEL JORDAN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
June 4, 1833. [2nd] s. of Harry Barnes [M.P. for Honiton,
Devon], b. at Tracey House, Devon. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to Downing, Oct. 25, 1834;
LL.B. 1841. C. of Bradninch, Devon, -1S41-3. P.C. there,
1843-5. Died Dec. 15, 1845, aged 34. {Clergy List; G. Mag.
1846, 1. 326.)
LOUDON, WILLOUGHBY JOHN GUTHRIE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, June 17, 1837. Of Devon. [Eldest s. 01
John, of Plymouth, Esq. B. 1820.] Matric. Michs. 1837;
Scholar, 1839; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 3, 1841. Called to the Bar, June 11, 1844. (Foster,
Men at the Bar; Lav Lists; Inns of Court.)
LOUIS, ALFRED HYMAN. Adm. peus. at Trinity, Jan. 27,
1847. [Eldest s. of Hyinan Tobar, merchant, oi I
ham.] [B. 1829.] Matnc. Michs. 1847. First Jewish Presi-
dent of the Union, 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 12,
1851. Called to the Bar, Apr. 20, 1855. ' For an interval
before the breakdown [in his health] came, he was editor, or
part -editor, of the Spectator, and in some ^miliar cunnexiun,
as owner or editor, he served with the Fortnightly. George
Eliot he knew well. ... He claimed to be the ori
Daniel Deronda. ... Of his friendship with Cardinal Man-
ning he bad also much to tell. . . .' Author, England unU
Europe; this book ' angered Gladstone
. political career was killed.' (Algernon Blackwood,
ies before Thirty, Chap. y< 1 1; Denham Sut
cliffe, ' The Original of Robinson's Captain Crai^,' reprinted
from the New England Ouarteriy, Vol. i6( 1943; Cecil Roth,
i he }<■> i at the English Unnersttus; M isceltaniet of feu i>h
Ih.t. Soc., Pt. iv. 11 1; losier, Men at the Bar, Law Lists;
Inns o}< .».
Lound, Alfred George
LOUND, ALFRED GEORGE. Acta. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 2,
1874. S. of John, barrister. B. [Feb. 5, 1855) ui London.'
School, Salisbury. Matnc. Michs. 1874; B.A. 187s. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1878; pnest, 1S79; C. of Shrewtou, Wilts.,
187S-80. R. of Sapcote, Lens., 1&S0-1915. Died Oct. 31!
I9I5- {Peile, II. 633- Christ's cullege Xutcs; Lrockfurd'
I he 1 imes, Nov. 4, 1915.)
LOUSADA, ARTHUR. Adrn. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Dec. 13,
1S55. S. of Isaac Barrow, Esq. [and Countess S. de L., dau.'
of Isaac, 2nd Duke of Lousada, a Grandee of Spam]. B.
[1S37] at Cheltenham. School, Bruton. Matnc. Lent, 1856
Called to the- Bar, Inner Temple, June 8, 1879. Capt., K.
North Lincolnshire Militia. Of Ashneld House, 'Boston Spa
Lines., fur 32 years. {King's Sell., Bruton, Reg.; Law Luis.)
LOUSADA, FRANCIS BARUH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing,
Dec. 9, 1834; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had
matnc. age 18, Apr. II, 1832. 2nd s. of Isaac Baruh, of
Stamford, Middlesex. {Al. Oxon.)
LOUSADA [post LOUSADA-LLOYD], FREDERICK PERCY
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 9, 1S71. S. of the Rev
Percy [Percy Martindale] (Merton College, Oxford, 1841,
for whom see Carribeana, in. 56) [and Mary Eliza, dau. of
M. Gutteres. of SidiuouthJ. [B. Mar. 1, 1853. School,
Lancing.] The Lousadas were Portuguese Jews. Matric'
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1S75. Lieut., s4th Regt. of Foot (York
and Lancaster Regt.), 1874; Capt., 1881; Major, 1890;
Lieut. -Col., 1900; Col., 1904; retired, 1904. Served in the
Egyptian War, 18S2 (Order of the Medjidieh and the Khe-
dive's Star); and in the South African War, 1899-1900
(mentioned 4 tunes m despatches. C.B., 1900). Took the
additional name of Lloyd on his marnage, in 1927 to
Sophy, widow of Major Rose Lloyd, York and Lancaster
Regt. Died Jan. 19, 1930, aged 76. {Lancing Coll. Keg..
Army Luis; Who was Who; the limes, Jan. 23, 1930.)
LOUTH, LORD (1828), see PLUNKET, THOMAS 0.
LOVAINE, LORD (1797), see PERCY.
LOVAT, JOHN SALT. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 19 1768
B. at Newcastle-under Lyme, Staffs. Matnc. Lent 1768-
. l'-^; a77,3' M'A' 177?- K- oi Loughton, Essex, 1778-1805!
Killed by the fall of a peck of caraways unloading on St
Mary s Hill,' July 11, 1M05. {G. Mag., 1S05, 11. 775.)
LOVAT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June 29
1796. S. of John of Woodford, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1799-
Scholar, 1799; B.A. 1800; M.A. 1804. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 17, 1792. Called to the Bar, Feb. 10, 1804
Of 6, Pump Court, Inner Temple, 1804-51. Married Aug
24. 1819, Frances, dau. of John Batt, of Moditnuhaw
Cornwall. Died 1851. (Buasc, Cull. Cur nub. 511 Inns u'f
Court; Law Lists.) '
■ FRASER.
LOVE, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's Oct 1
1894. S. of James Robinson. B. [Aug. 5, 1875] at Sydney,'
Australia. Schools, Church of England Grammar Sydney
and Dulwich College. Matnc. Michs. 1S94; B.A. 180- M V
1904. Assistant Master at Dulwich College prep. School'
1897. Of Sydney, Australia, in 1945. (Uulwuh Loll. Keg.;
Peile, 11. 792; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOVE, AUGUSTUS EDWARD HOUGH. Adm sizar at St
John's, June 23 1882. S. of John Henry, surgeon [and
,""lvJ , B [APnl "7. 1S63] at brist.J Road. West,,, super-
Mare. Bapt. Oct 8, ISO,. School, Wolverhampton Cram-
mar. Matnc. Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1684; B.A. I2nd llrane-
ler) I885; (.Math In,,, Pt. 111., ist'cTass.W,); ■ IS Smith's
prize, 1887; M.A. 1889. Fellow 1880-1900, Hon Fellow
1927. University Lecturer in Mathematics, 1898-9. Sed-
leian Professor of Natural Philosophy at Oxford, 1808-1040
Secretary to the London Mathematical Society i8oViuV
President 1912. De Morgan medal, 1920. F.R.S , ,80*4 '•
Royal medal, 1909; Sylvester medal, i.,,7. His early books
on elasticity, theoretical mechanic, and calculus have been
used by many generations of students, whilst the much en-
larged edition of his Treatise on Llaslictr is a monumental
work. Died, unmarried, June 5, 1940, at Oxford; buried at
ttho was II ho; lhe Times, June 7, 1940; Obituary \olices
Royal Soc. 3 (1941), 467.)
LOVE, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Sidney Oct 18 1780-
from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matnc. ('age 18)
1 "*J '"!1; Valy s' of James. merchant, of London,
deceased B. there, May 1, 1757. Schools, Harrow [appar-
ency not Hanow School] and Stanmore (Mr S. Parr) I Prob-
ably the man of these name, (of London, aged 19) appointed
cadet in the Bombay Civil Serv,, c .,,,,1 , ,,!,,! Apr - 177S 1
Matm Paste, 1781; B.A. 1783. Adm. at the Middle Temple
LOVAT-FRASER, JAMES ALEXANDER (1
Loveband, Francis Richard
Aug. 16, 1775. R. of Hittisleigh and V. of Wembworthy,
Devon, until 1797. Died Sept. 22, 1797, at his house near
Plymouth. {Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1797, 11. 896.)
LOVE, EDGAR WILLIAM PLUMMER. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1897. S. of Augustus Edgar Burch [M.R.C.S.], of
Richmond Villa, Bournemouth. [B. Sept. 5, 1878.] School,
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1897. 2nd Lieut., The
Buffs, 1S98-1900; Second Lieut., 20th Hussars, 1900; Lieut.,
1901; Capt., 1909. Served in South Africa with the 20th
Hussars. In the Great War, Major, 20th Hussars; Adjt.,
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry; retired 1917. {Univ.
Mar List; Army Lists; King's School, Canterbury, Reg.)
LOVE, EDWARD HOUGH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 25,
1856. 2nd s. of John, surgeon, of London. B. there, Nov. 15,
1830. Schools, Duke's Commercial, London (Mr Lonsdale),
and St Peter's, London (Mr J. Wilson). Matric. Michs. 1856;
Scholar; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S60; pnest,
18I11. Mathematical Master, at the (Cathedral) Knig's School,
Worcester, 1659-61. C. of Redmarley d'Abitot, Worcs.,
1861-3 and 1869-71. C. of Burhngham, Norfolk, 1863-9.
C. of Westmill, Herts., 1871-4. C. of Afford, Somerset,
1S74-8. C. of Kensworth, Herts., 1878-81. C. of Dunstable,
1881-4. C. of Ashifl, Norfolk, 18S4-94. V. of St Cuthbert's,
Thetford, 1894-8. Disappears from Crockford, 1900.
LOVE, EDWARD MISSENDEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
May I, 1800. S. of the Rev. John (1759), K. of somerleyton,
Suffolk. B. at Gt Yarmouth. School, Bury St Edmunds
(2 years) and then educated privately. Matric. Michs. 1S04;
B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Feb. 22, 1807;
priest, May 28, 1809. K. of Ashby, Suffolk, 1S10-17. P.
of Somerleyton, Blundeston and Flixton, 1817-65, Married.
Mar. 27, 1811, Charlotte Mana, dau. of James Fisher, Esq.,
of Gt Yarmouth. Died Nov. 25, 1865, at Somerleyton
rectory. {Venn, 11. 135; Foster, Index Lules.; Clerical Guide;
Clergy List; Crockford.)
LOVE, ERNEST FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1879. S. of John Henry, surgeon [and Emily]. B.
at Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, Oct. 31, 1861. Bapt. Jan.
24, 1862. School, Wolverhampton Grammar (T. Beach,
M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar 18S1; B.A. 1SS4; M.A.
1888. Lecturer m physics, Birmingham University. Senior
lecturer m natural philosophy at the University of Mel-
bourne, 1888-1927. Fellow of Queen's College Melbourne.
Specialised in acoustics and geodesy. Secretary of Lhe
1 lesy Committee of the Australian Natural Research
Council. Died, unmanied, March 8, 1929. Brother of Augustus
E. H. (1882). {Monthly Notices, Ruyul AUnuium. Sue. 90
(^o). 373; Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.)
LOVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 8, 1759. S.
of John Gostlin, of Gt Y'armouth. B. there. Schools, Nor-
wich (3 years) and Wyverstone (4 years). Scholar, 1759;
matric. Michs. 1760; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767. Fellow, 1708.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 12, 1767; priest, Feb. 19, 1769.
Minister of St George's, Gt Yarmouth, 1 790-1. R. of
Blundeston and Somerleyton, Suffolk, 1770-1S16. Married
Susan Jane, dau. of the Rev. Edward Holden, R. of Bar-
sham. L>ied Dec. 13, 1816. M.I. at Somerleyton. Father of
Edward M. (1800). {Venn, II. 77. G. Mag., 1816, II. 573.)
LOVE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Nov. 30,
1829. Ol Norfolk. [B. 1812. School. Charterhouse.] Matnc.
Mil lis. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Ely,
Lilt.dim. from Norwich) 1S36. {List uf Carthusians, which
gives ' Cams College, Cambndge.')
LOVE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 1, 1889. S.
of Mrs Love of 5. Cliftonville Avenue, Antrim Road, Bel-
fast. M.A., Glasgow Univ., 1888. B. Oct. 7, 1867, at Ayr.
Educated at Ayr Academy. Matric. Michs. 1889. At the
Inner Temple. Secretary of the Ecclesiastical Insurance
I Mine, 1904, Manager, 1910. Managing Director, 1926-34.
Se< rctary (unpaid) of the Clergy Pensions Institution, 1914,
until that Corporation was amalgamated with the Pensions
Board of the Church of England. Vice-President of the In-
surance Institute of London. Of 19, Heathcroft, Hamp-
stead. Died Dec. 4, 1934, at Mentone, aged 67. {Who was
II ho; 1 he I imes, Dec. 5, 1934; Roll uf Graduates of Glasgow;
C. J. Eordyce.)
LOVE, WILLIAM ACWORTH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing.
Nov. 28, 1S32. Matnc. Lent, 1833. [3rd s. of Williain, of
Chertsey, Surrey.] Matric. from St John's College, Oxtord,
Jan. 25, 1822, age 18. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lilt.dim. to Carlisle)
1S35. {ALOxon.)
LOVEBAND, FRANCIS RICHARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
1882. S. of the Rev. Anthony William [Worcester CoUege,
Oxford, 1840], deceased. B. [Jan. 31] 1864, at Towdown,
Swimbndge, Devon. School, Sherborne. Matnc. Michs. 1882.
Resided 4 terms. Second Lieut., The West India Regt.,
18SS; Lieut., 1889. Garrison Adjutant, Sierra Leone, 1889-
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Loveband, Matthew Thomas
90; Garrison Adjutant, Jamaica, 1893; A.D.C. to Major-
ca] Commanding Belfast District, 1893-5; Capt., 1894;
A.D.C. to Major-General Commanding China and Hong
Kong, 1895-S; Lieut. -Colonel, 1906; Brevet-Colonel, 1911;
retired, 1911. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Brevet-
Colonel, W. India Regt. and W. Yorks. Regt.; mentioned
in Secretary of State's List for ' valuable services '). Killed
while out hunting, 1930. Brother of the next two. (SW-
bome Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 455; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
LOVEBAND, MATTHEW THOMAS. Adm. (age iS) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1875. S. of the Rev. Anthony William [Worcester
College, Oxford. 1S40J, of Pilton Priory, Barnstaple. B.
[1855] at Swimbndge, Devon. School, Sherborne. Matin.
Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1S80; priest, 1881; C. of Chalton, Hants., 1880-2.
C. of Bumngton, Devon, 1S82-3; V. there, 1S83-6. C. of
Tawstock, 1S86-8. R. of Warkleigh with Satterleigh, 1888-
91. V. of Chittlehamholt, 1892-7. V. of Burrington, 1897-
1903. Died 1903. Brother of the above and of the next.
[Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 416; Crockford.)
LOVEBAND, WALTER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1878. S. of
the Rev. Anthony William [Worcester College, Oxford, 1840],
of Pilton Priory, Barnstaple. B. Jan. 3, i860, at Swim-
bridge, Devon. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1SS2; M.A. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 18S4;
priest, 1885; C. of St Andrew's, Ancuats, Manchester. 1884
C. of Lydney, Gloucs., 1SS7-8. V. of Itield, Sussex, 188S-
1919. C.-in-C. of Three Bridges Conv. district, 1934-6. Died
Apr. 11, 1940, at Crawley; buried at Itield. Brother of the
two above. (Venn, 11. 433; Crockford.)
LOVEDAY, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 9, 1877. [Only] s. of William Thomas, school-
master [and Mary]. B. Dec. 29, 1858, at Brighton. School,
Merchant Tavlors' (W. Baker, D.D.). Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1882. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 7, 1879. Adm.
Solicitor, 1S85. Afterwards a printer. (Merchant Taylors*
Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
LOVEDAY, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. at Caius. Oct. 1, 1895.
S. of George [Brasenose College, Oxford, 1847J, of Warding-
ton, Banbury [and his 2nd wife, Magdalene, dau. of the
Rev. G. F. Turner, R. of Rede, Suffolk]. B. tiiere [Dec. ioj,
1876. Schools, Dunchurch Hall, near Rugby, and Giggles-
wick. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; B.Chir., 1902; M.A.
1903; M.B. 1904. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1902. House Physician. Salop Inhruiary. House
Surgeon, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; Bacteriologist,
57th General Hospital, B.E.I'.; mentioned in despatches).
Practised at Manchester. Director of the Clinical Labora-
tory, Victoria University, Manchester. Died Aug. 24, 1937,
at Sheringham. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 544 and
addenda, 1040; Medical Directories; I he limes, Aug. 27,
1937.)
LOVEDAY, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 4, 1834. [S. of General Loveday, of Bath. B. Aug. 3,
16 15, in India. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1834.
Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 15, 1835; B.A. (33rd Wrangler)
1838. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 2^, 1S38; priest, Dec. 22,
1839. {Rugby Sch. Reg.) Of Nayland, Suffolk, 1841. No
cure. Disappears from Clergy List in 1842.
LOVEDAY, JOHN. LL.B. 1769; incorp. from Oxford. [Only]
s. of John, of Caversham, Oxon. [antiquarian, for whom see
D.N.B.] by his 1st wife, Anne Maria, dau. of William
Goodwin, of Arlescote, Warws. B. Nov. 22, 1742. School,
Reading Grammar. Matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Feb. 5, 1760; B.C.L. (Oxford) 1766; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1771.
Assisted Dr Chandler in preparing his edition of the Oxford
Marbles. A regular contributor to the G. Mag. under the
signatures of ' Antiquarius,' ' Academicus,' ' Vindex,'
' Scrutator,' etc. Of Williamscote, near Banbury, Oxon.
J. P. for Oxon. and Warws. Married, 1777, Anne, dau. and
heiress of William Taylor Loder, of Williamscote, and had
issue. Died Mar. 4, 1809. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag-,
1809, 1. 395-6; D.N.B.)
LOVEJOY, FREDERICK LLEWELLYN. Matric. pens, from
Queens'. Michs. 18S1. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. William,
V. of Edenhall, Cumberland.] [B. 1862. School, Rossall.J
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1885; priest (Ripon) 1886;
C. of Kendal, Westmorland, 1885-7. Of Edenhall vicarage,
Cumberland, 1S87-9, dying there Mar. 3, 1889. (Rossall Sch.
Reg.; Crockford.)
LOVELACE, WILLIAM, Earl of (1823), see KING.
LOVELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 5,
1753- S. of Edward (1723-4), M.A. of the College, of Middle-
sex. B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1734.
[Eton Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., in. 141.)
Loveridge, Henry
LOVELL, EDWARD. Adm. Iell.-Com. (age 20) a1
June 10, 1811. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Chrisl
Barbados. School, Dorchester (Rev. — Richman). Matric.
Mi. h-. 1S11; LL.B. iM.j. K uf G .ddi^t..,,, II. ■■■! . ,
Died Nov. 19, 1859. Brother of Philip (1S11). (Clergy List;
tier. J. vii, 565.)
LOVELL, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 20, 1S48. [Only] s. of Edward Bourne, banker, of
Edgbaston, Warws. [and Eliza]. B. at Handsworth, Staffs.
Bapt. Aug. 31, 1831. [School, Walsall.] Matric. Michs.
1848; B.A. 1852. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 2b, 1052.
(Inns of Court.)
LOVELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13, 1846.
[7th] s. of WUham, surveyor, of Collier Street, London
[sometime of 45, Cummin g Street, Pentonvdle] (and Eliza-
beth]. B. Dec. 10, 1826, at St James's, Clerkenwell. School,
King's College, London (Mr. T. G. Hall, M.A.). Matric.
Mans. 1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 1 ,
( ailed to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1853. Died June 17, 1881.
Brother of the next. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
LOVELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 27, 1837;
re-adm. pens. Oct. io, 1837. Of Middlesex. [S. of William,
surveyor, of Pentonville. B. 1809. School, St Paul's.]
Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. (13//1 Wrangler) 1841; Crosse
Scholar, 1841; Tyrwhitt Scholar (2nd), 1S43; M.A. 1844.
C. of All Saints', Northampton, 1845-6. Died in London,
Jan. 22, 1846, aged 27. Brother of the above. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1846, 1. 328.)
LOVELL, HENRY ARTHUR NICHOLAS de JERSEY. Adm.
at Selwyn H. Oct. 10, 1885. B. Aug. 24, 1866. [School,
Dover College.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Hilda's, Leeds,
1S90-1906. V. of Fleetwood, Lanes., 1906-20. Died June 27,
1920, at the vicarage, Fleetwood. (Dover Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Times, June 30, 1920.)
LOVELL, JOHN SPENCER. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1S88.
[S. of I. C, provision merchant. B. Sept. 6, 1869.] School,
St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1S8S; B.A. 1S93; M.A, 1921
Adm. Solicitor, 1893; practised in London. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.G.A.; twice wounded). (St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List, Law Lists; CM. Yearbook
and Directory.)
LOVELL, PERCY WELLS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1895. S. of Thomas, of ' Lynwood,' Hampstead Lane,
Highgate. B. June 23, 1877, at Lucknow, India. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898.
Architect; A.R.I.B.A.; F.S.A. Secretary of the London
Survey Com., 1907. Organising Secretary of the London
Society, 1912. Served in the Great War, igi4~i9 (pte.,
28th London Regt., 6th North Fus.; Lieut., 1917). Oi 84,
Elm Park Road, Chelsea, in 1946. Died at Leicester, June 5;
1950. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
LOVELL, PHILIP. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Jesus, June 10,
1811. [2nd] s. of Edward, Esq. [of the Barbados]. B. at
Christchurch, Barbados. Matric. Michs. 181 1; B.A. 1815.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 25, 1815. Brother of
Edward (1811). (Inns of Court.)
LOVELL, THOMAS PALMER. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Sr
John's, Feb. 14, 1828. Of Bucks.
LOVELL, WILLIAM DRUMMOND. Adm. pens, (age 21} at
Caius, Mar. 21, 1843. S. of George, Esq., Inspector of small
arms, of London. Educated at home. Matric. Michs. 1843;
Scholar, 1844-S; prizeman, 1844; B.A. (18th Wrangler) 1847.
A civil engineer in Adelaide, S. Australia. Died ther
(Venn, 11. 261.)
LOVELOCK, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Tohn's,
Apr. 19, 1S45. [Eldest] s. of Edward, Esq., ol Islington,
London [and Elisabeth Harriet]. B. there, Feb. n, 1821.
Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of St James's, Clapham,
Surrey, 1849-51. C. of Mildenhall, Suffolk, 1851-68. V. of
Emneth, Norfolk, 1868-1900. Married, Sept. 2, 1851
Catherine, seventh dau. of Richard Simpson, of Norwood.
Resided latterly at Sidcup, where he died Apr. 9, 1909.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; G. Mag., 1851, n. 535; /
Apr. 14, 1909.)
LOVERIDGE, CHURCHILL LANGDON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 4, 1846. S. of William, gent., oi Pai
[and Mary Anne]. B. at Chard^tock, Dorv 1. Bapt. Nov. 14,
1825. [School, Chard.]. Did not n
LOVERIDGE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Col Pi I hristi, Oct. 1
1880. Of Staffs. [4U1J s. <-t Samuel, hollow-ware manu-
facturer, of Dan*-, <. m 1 , n.t Wnlveihampton. B.July 18,
1862, at Wolverhampton. School, Wolverhampton Gram-
mar. Matric. Mid Vim. at the Inner
remple, Jan. n, 1883 Call
Died Jan. zi, i>r <i ■ > . Inm of
I mrt; Law Lists; C.i /eat
2T5
Loveridge, Thomas Ernest
LOVERIDGE, THOMAS ERNEST. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1884.
LOVERING, THOMAS HEYMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1776. B. at Tawstock, Devon. School, Glutton
[Somerset]. Maine. Michs. 1770; Scholar, 1780; B.A. (10W1
Wrangler) 1781; M.A. 1784. V. of Finhoe, Devon, 1789-
1813. Died Aug. 27, 1813. [St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 364;
G. Mag., 1813, 11. 401.)
LOVETT, ERNEST NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June
30, 1S88. [4th] s. of the Rev. Robert [by his 2nd wife,
Elizabeth, dau. of Hugh Lumsden, of Pitcaple Castle, Aber-
deen]. B. [Feb. 16, 1809] at Torquay. Schools, Sherborne
and Stalbndge rectory, Dorset. Matnc. Michs. 1S8S; B.A.
1891; M.A. 1897; D.D. 1927. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1S92; pnest, 1893; C. of Christ Church, Clifton,
1892-3. C. of Womenswould, Kent, 1894-5. K. of Caundle
Bishop and V. of N. Wootton, Dorset, 1895-8. K. of St
Saviour's-on-tne-Cliff, Shankhn, Isle of Wight, 1898-1908.
Rural Dean of East Wight, 1905-8. R. of Farnhani, Surrey,
1908-12. R. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1912-24. Hon.
Canon of Winchester, 1916-27. Archdeacon of Portsmouth,
1924-7. V. of St Thomas's, Portsmouth, 1924-7. Bishop of
Portsmouth, 1927-30. Bishop of Salisbury, 1936-46; resigned.
Chaplain to the King, 1910. C.B.E., 1920. Of Droxford,
Hants., 1948-. Brother of Henry C. L. (1891). [Peile, 11.
742; Burke, O.B.E. and L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Fami-
lies; Crock/ord; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
LOVETT, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, CM. 1,
1897. S. of James, of 2, St Mary's Place, Stamlord, 1 .11 11
B. 1877, at Manchester. School, Stamford Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1904.
LOVETT, HENRY COSBY LEIX. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1891. [otb] s. of the Rev. Robert [Tnn. Coll.,
Dublm, B.A. 1819]. B. [Dec. 24, 1871] at Torquay. School,
Sherborne, and at Edinburgh University. .Matnc. Lent, 1891.
Killed instantaneously, June 10, 1S92. by a flash of lightning
near the ' Pike and Eel ' when returning from the May rat es.
His companion, A. W. Goodman, also of Christ's (1890)
escaped serious injury. Brother of Ernest N. (1S88). [Sher-
borne i,cli. Keg.; Burke, tc.i ambridge ( hrtmtcle, June 17,
1892.)
LOVETT, HORACE WILLIAM FITZROY. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1881. S. oi John Henmker, Captain [oi
Fernhill, Oswestry] [and Laura, dau. of Philip Morier]. B.
[1S62] at Windsor. [School, Eton.] Matnc. Lent, 18S2.
Sometime in the Denbigh Rule Militia. Died Lie, 25, 1936,
at Whittmgton, Salop, aged 74. [Eton Sell. Lists, 1 he 1 imes,
Dec. 28, 1936.)
LOVETT, RICHARD DALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. S. of Thomas Heaton, of Belmont, Chirk, Denbighs.
B.'Llan. 3] 1870, at Whittmgton, Salop. School, Mail
borough College. Maine. Michs. 1S90; B.A 1893; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (.Manchester) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Heysham,
Lanes., 1894-6. C. of Baniburgh, Yorks., 1696-9. C. of
Holmer, Herefs., 1899-1900. R. of Huish, Wilts., 1900-8.
Availed himself of the provisions of the Clerical Disabilities
Act (1870), in 1910. Subsequently tea-planter in Burma.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (private, Middlesex
Regt.); killed in action, July 1, 1910, at Beaumont Hanicl.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockjori; Univ. War List.)
LOVETT, SACKVILLE HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 18, 1S44. [Only] s. of Jonathan Vaughan, of Youghal,
Co. Cork, Ireland. Esq., and — , dau. of A. Daunt] Matnc.
Michs 1844. Kept 1, terms (losing one) up to Chnstrnas,
1846. Adm. at the Middle Tempi,'. Nov. s, 1846. Died, un-
married, Jan. 184". aged 2 I ; burled Jan. 21. (/Vile, II. 489;
Burke, E.G.; Inns o/Court.)
LOVETT, VERNEY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 24, 1771. [3rd] s. of Jonathan, of Liscombe, Bucks,
and ol Kingswclf, c o. 1 ippcr.iry [and Eleanor, dau of 1 i.uuel
Mansergh, of Macrony, Co. Cork]. [B. July 6, 1752.] School,
Lismore, Co. Waterford. Matnc. Easter, 17;.', B.A. 1776;
M.A. 1779; D.D. 1806. M.A., ad eundem, at Inn. Coll.,
Dublin, 1782. lnhented the property of Kingswell, Co.
Tipperary. Vicar-Choral of Lismore, 1781-1S25. K. of
Skreen, Co. Sligo, 1784-5. Preb. of Seskinan (1 ismore)
I7ti5_95. R. of Moira, Co. Down, 1788. Treasurer of Cork,
1795-1815. Preb. of Kllbrugan, Cork, 1815-18. R. of
Kilnagross, Co. Cork, 181S-25. Chaplain to the Prince of
Wales. Married Frances Mary, dau. of Henry Gervaise,
Archdeacon of Cashel, and had issue. ' He was glad to be
in the Church that he might have the talk to himself, at
least one day in the week ': thus it is recorded on the por-
trait-drawing (1777) bv John Downman, in the Fitzwilliam
Museum. Died Feb. 17," 1825, at Lismore, Co. Waterford,
buried at Cashel. (/rut. Coll., Dublm. Graduates, Burke,
Low, Francis Wyse
LOVETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891.
S. of William, of Benvood Grove, Chester Road, Erdmgton,
Wanvs. B. 1S73, at Erdmgton. School, Malvern College.
Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Died 1921, at Buenos
Aires. [Malvern Coll. Keg.)
LOVIBOND, GEORGE BRUDENELL MICHAELSEN. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 2,1814. S. of George [of Hat-
held Peverell, Essex, and Martha, dau. of Sir Elijah Impey].
B. [Mar. b, 1790] in London. School, Hammersmith. Matri
Michs. 1815. Married, July 15. 1S26
.Alexander Hatheld, of Twickenham.
Frances, dau. of
LOVIBOND, JOHN LOCKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18,
1893. S. of Thomas Watson, brewer. B. at Greenwich.
Schools, Blackheath proprietary; Royal Grammar, New-
castle-on-Tyue; and at Durham College of Science, New-
castle-on-Tyne. Matnc. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900.
Second Lieut., 3rd Vol. Batt., Northumberland Fusiliers,
1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Northum-
berland Fusiliers (T.F.); employed Prisoner of War Co.;
wounded; T.D.; mentioned in despatches). Of Underwood,
Hexham, where he died. May 22. 192S, aged 54. [Peile, II.
784; Univ. War List, Army Lists; 1 he 1 imes, May 24, 1928.)
LOVICK, HORACE SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at CaiOS,
Apr. 19, 1855. School, Mile End, near Norwich. Matnc.
Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1856-9; B.A. 1859. Died Dec. 20,
1859, of consumption, soon after leaving College. [Venn,
11. 324 and in., addenda.)
LOW, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12, 1864.
[Eldest s. of James and Jessy, dau. of George Turnbull, of
Abbey St Bathans, Berwickshire.] It. Oct. 23, 1845, at
Duns [Berwicks.]. Bapt. Dec. 23, 1845. [School, Chelten-
ham College, and at St Andrews diversity, 1862-4.]
Matnc. Michs. 1S64; B.A. (Moral Science Tnpos, 1st Class)
1868. Studied Law at Edinburgh University. J. P. and C.S.
for Berwickshire. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews. 1905. Adm. a
member of the Faculty of Advocates, 1870. Appointed a
Lord of Session, 1890, under the judicial tide of Lord Low.
Married, 1875, Annie Adele, dau. of Lord Mackenzie. Shenfl
of Ross, Cromarty and Sutherland. 1889. Edited the Scottish
Lai, Reporter. Died Oct. 14, 1910. [D.N.B., Suppl.; C. J.
Fordyce.)
LOW, ALFRED MOORE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1890. [S. of
Alfred, wholesale-perfumer, of Epsom, Surrey. School,
Aldenhain.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1910.
Assistant Master at Queen's Royal School, Trinidad, 1697-
1914; Second Master, 1914-20; Principal, 1920-7. Died June
10, 1946, at Bedford, aged 75. Brother of Robert A. (1892).
[Aldenham Sch. Keg.; C.U. Yearbook arid Directory; 1 he
limes, June 12, 1946.)
LOW, ANDREW. Adm. pens at Corpus Christi, Sept. 29,
1S69. OI Durham. [S. of the Rev. John.] [B. Jan. 24,
1S51.] School, Canterbury. Maine. Michs. 1869; Scholar,
I8b9; B.A. 1S73; M.A. 1876. Assistant Master at Repton
and Norwich Schools; at Hamson College, Barbados, 1874-
80. Sub-Warden and Second Master at Bradhcld College,
1880-1914. Died Nov. 25, 1929, at Portslade, near Brighton;
buned there. (Scott, .WSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
limes, Nov. 27, 1929.)
LOW, ARCHIBALD REITH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1900.
School, Edinburgh Academy [not in Edinburgh Academy
Register). Matnc. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major (T.), R.A.F. (Aucraft Production
Dept.). ('. nil/. Wat List; C. J. Fordyce.)
LOW, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 1878.
[3rd s. of J., of chnshull Had. Essex.] Matric Michs. 1878;
Scholar; B.A. 1882; M.A. iSSb. Ord. deacon (York) 1882;
priest, 18S3; C. of St Stephen's, Hull, 1882-9. V. of Leg-
bourne, Lines., 18S9-1901. V. of Little Cavvthorpe, 1891-
1901. V. of St John-the-Baptist, Folkestone, 1901-23. V.
of Matheld, 1923-12. Died Aug. 24, 1936, at Parkstone,
aged 77. [Scott, MSS.; Crock/ord; The limes, Aug. 25, 1936.)
LOW, FRANCIS WYSE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 20,
1850. S. of John, Esq., of Spnng House [Kilshane, Co.
ripperary], Ireland [and Anne]. B. at Tipperary. Bapt.
Jan. 17, 1S31. Matnc. Easter, 1850. Of Kilshane, Co.
Tipperary. J. P. and D.L. for Tipperary ; High Sheriff, 1S71.
J. P. for Co. Kerry. Married (1) Oct. 23, i860, Valentia
Henrietta, dau. of Henry Stuait Burton, ol Camgaldt
Castle, Co. Clare; (2) Aug. 9, 1864, Sarah Louisa, dau. of
John Trant, of Dovea, Co. Tipperary. Died m 1904. Father
of Henry F. (1894). [Watford; Kelly, Handbook, 1901.)
Low, Harold
LOW, HAROLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1882. S. of Stephen
Philpot, J.P., of Sydenham, Kent. B. there, [Oct. 12]
1863. School, Svdenham College. Matric. Mjchs. 1882; B.A.
■1-13., B.Chlr., and M.A. 1S90. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S90. House Physician at St Thomas's
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M (
(T.), attached to 5th London General Hospital).
Anaesthetist, Lecturer on Anaesthetics, and Consulting
Anaesthetist, St Thomas's Hospital. Hon. Anaesthetist to
il.M. the King's Household. Practised in London. Anaes-
thetist to West End Hospital for diseases of the nervous
system, and to National Dental Hospital. Of V,
Bucks., in 1930. Died July 26, 1932, at Stoke Poges. [Venn,
11. 45?; Univ. War List; Medical Directories; Who was Who;
lhe 1 imts, July 27, 1932.)
LOW, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 3, 1830. [B. at
St Aubin, Jersey, Dec. 9, 1807. 5th s. of John, of St Aubin.]
Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar 1S33; B.A. (24M Wrangla
1834; MA. 1S37. Incorp. at Exeter College, Oxford, 1 S 4 5 .
age 36; B.D. (Oxford) 1849. Fellow of Exeter, 1843-04;
mathematical Lecturer, 1S47-64; Bursar, 1853; Deal
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1S34; pnest, Sept. 20, 1835.
Married, July 28, 1864, Catharma Duke, dau. of the late
Rev. Charles Crawley, Canon of Gloucester. Died Nov. is.
1864, at Ventnor, Isle of Wight. [Al. Oxon.; Crockford;
G. Mag., iib4, 11. 379 and 797.)
LOW, HENRY (or HARRY) BUCHANAN. Adm. at Clakl,
Jan. 20, 1SS5. Matric. Lent, 1885.
LOW, HENRY FREDERIC. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894. S.
of Francis \V[yse] (1S50), Esq., of Kilshane, Tipperary,
Ireland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1894. Capt., 3rd
Batt,, Durham Light Infantry (T.), 189S. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Durham L.I., and Labour
Corps). (Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
LOW, JAMES MITCHELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of John, Esq., of 106, Ferry Road, Leith. At
Edinburgh L'mv. (1st Class Hons., Maths., 1898, MA).
Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Assistant
Master at Reading School for one year; at St Lawrence
College, Ramsgate, for 10 years; at Rossall School, 1918-33-.
Died Feb. 15, 1939, in Edinburgh. [Schoolmasters' Dune.
: ries; CM. Yearbook and Directory; lhe Times, Feb. 18,
1939)
LOW, JOHN LAING. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. [S. of
A. B., of Butterston, Perthshire. B. there, Dec. 8, 1S69.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. At the
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester. First Captain of
the Oxiord and Cambridge Golhng Society, founded in 1899.
Represented Cambridge, 1801-4; Scotland, 1904. Captain
of the first goli-team to visit America. On the staff of the
Pail Mall Gazette and Athletic Xews. Author of many
articles on golf. Died Jan. 29, 1929, at Woking. [Repton
Sch. Reg.; Who -was Who; The limes, Jan. 30, 1929.)
LOW, PERCY CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1883.
Matric. Michs. 1003; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892. At
St Thomas's Hospital; Assistant Demonstrator in physiology-
there. Practised at Tunbndge Wells. Surgeon, Tu'nbndge
Wells and Rusthall dispensary. Of Calverley Lodge, Peni-
bury Road, Tunbndge Wells, in 1946. Died Aug. 24, 1950.
[Medical Directories.)
LOW, ROBERT ALLAN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1892. [S. of Alfred, wholesale-perfumer of Epsom, Surrey.]
B. Oct. 4, 1873. [School, Aldenhain.] Maine. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1910. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1894.
Served with Paget'^ Horse in the S. African War, 1 899-1902.
Assistant Master at the Queen's Royal College, Trinidad,
1901-18; Headmaster, Nairobi European School, Kenya,
1918-24; retired. Of 28, The Embankment, Bedford in
1938. Brother of Alfred M. (1890). [Aldenham Sch. Keg.;
'.C. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOW [post LEWIS-LOW], SAMPSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 11, 1S77. fOnly]s. of Sampson [publisher] of 41, Meck-
lenburgh Square, London (for whom, see D.N.B.). B.
[Dec. 2], 1S5S, at Highgate. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
-. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1886; priest,
inerset, 18S6-90. C. of Hendford,
1890-2. C. of St Peter and St Paul, Teddington, 1892-6.
C. of Hythe, Hants., 1896-1903. Lie. pr., dio. of Win-
chester, 1903-6, and 1908-19; of Salisbury, 1908; of Lond. m,
1912-19. Resided latterly at St Margaret-oil
Middlesex. Died Sept. 4, 1931. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford
(Lewis-Low from c. ij2.i); lhe limes, Sept. 7, 1931.)
LOW, WALTER HUMBOLDT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1S89. S. of Maxmuilian, of 8, Carlyle Road, Cambndge.
B. 1864, in London. School, City of London. Previously
a master at the City of London School. [ At London Univ.;
B.A. 1034; M.A. 1607.J Matnc. Michs. 18
Lowe, Charlf.s
B.A. 1S92. Assistant Master at the Mercers' School and
Lecturer in English literature at Birkbeck Institution.
Journalist and University Extension Lecturer. Author,
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 7S7-1001 A.D. (a translation); The
English Language, Us history and structure, etc. Translated
B. Bjomson's Arne and The Fisher Lassie from the Nor-
wegian. Died Feb. 22, 1S95, in West Kensington, London,
aged 30. [Boase VI. 82, which gives ' B. 1863 '; Scott,
MSS.; lhe Times, Feb. 25, 1S95; 1 he Educational limes.
Mar. 1, 1S95, 139.)
LOW, WALTER PERCIV'AL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 20,
1895. [Youngest] s. of Francis [banker, of Dublin]. 1'..
[Aug. 29, 1S76] at Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. Schools, South-
Eastern College, Ramsgate, and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1S95; B.A. 1S9S; M.A. 1909. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1901;
priest (Bath and Wells) 1902; C. of Walcot, Somerset, [901
C.M.S. Missionary at Girku, N. Nigeria, 1903-5; of Kuta,
1905-9. C. of Bitterne, Hants., 1909-11. Chaplain at
Kiambu, Kenya, 1911-19. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D., 1914-15; lance-corporal, E. Africa
medical services, 1915-16; Temp. C.F., 1916-18). Chaplain
at Nakuru, Kenya, 1920-5. R. of Elmley Lovett, Worcs.,
1925 — 6. R. of Bentham, Yorks., 1926-30. Chaplain,
Nyanza district, Kenya, 1930-8; at Nakuru, 1932-8. Arch-
deacon of Nairobi, 1921-5 and 1931-44. Member of High-
lands Board, Kenya, 1939. Served as C.F. in World \\ ar,
1939-45 (in East Africa; O.B.E., 1942; Stafi Chaplain, H.Q.
East Africa Command, 1943-4) Of Kuta, Nairobi, Knua,
in 1946. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Peile, II. 800; L'mv. War
List; Crockford; Who's Who.)
LOWDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 14, 1836. Of
Somerset. [2nd s. of John, Esq., of Chapel.] Matric. Michs.
li.A. 1840; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
June 14, 1840; pnest, June 6, 1S41; C. of Christian Malford,
Wilts., 1840-5. P.C. of Derry Hill, Wilts., 1S45-8. Episcopal
Chaplain at Shanghai, China, 1849. Married, 1840, Lucy,
dau. of J. W. Windsor, of Bath, and had issue. Drowned
Sept. 24, 1S49, aged 38, while bathing at Poo To
his body was found after the lapse of 5 days, and interred
in the English burial-ground at Ningpo. {(. Icrgy List; G.
Mag., 1S50, I. 220.)
LOWE, ADAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Jesus, July 6, 1866.
Of Lanes. S. of Joseph, Esq. School, Manchester Cathedral.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1869; pnest, 1870; C. of Esh, Durham, 1868-72.
V. of Edale, Derbs., 1872-7. C. of Matlock Bank, 1877-86.
V. there, 1886-1911. Resided subsequently at Matlock,
where he died, Feb. 20, 1924. [Crockford; The Guardian,
Feb. 29, 1924.)
LOWE, ALFRED BALLANTYNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 12, i860. S. of Francis. B. 1848, in Jamaica, W. Indies.
School, Brighton (private). Matnc. Michs. 1867. (Errone-
ously called ' Arthur ' B. L. in Matrics. and Degrees, 1651-
1900.)
LOWE, ARTHUR COURTAULD WILLOUGHBY. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 23, 1884. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Swann
Howard, of Gosheld Hall, near Halstead, Essex [and Louisa
Ruth Hams, adopted dau. of Samuel Courtauld, of Gosheld
Hall, Essex]. B. [Apr. 3], 1866, in London. Matnc. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. ib.)2. F.R.A.S.; F.L.S. Of Gosheld
Hall, Halstead. Died Feb. 3, 1942. (CM. Yearbook and
Directory; The Times, Feb. 5, 1942.)
LOWE, ARTHUR LABRON. Adm. at Clare, Sept. 29, 1879-
[Youngest s. of Henry, of Bimungham. B. Aug. 17. 181 1,
atEdgbaston. School, Clifton College.] Matnc. Mi b
B.A., LL.B. 1884; M.A. 1894. Adni. Solicitor, 1887; of the
firm of Johnson, Barclay, Johnson & Lowe, 1900 g
trar, Binmngham County Court, and District Registrar of
the High Court of Justice there, 1905-28. Member of the
Standing Committee for framing County Court rult^ Mem-
ber of the Advisory Committee on the welfare of the blind,
1910-28. Fellow of the College of Teachers of the Blind,
1914. C.B.E., 1919. Of Monkspath Hall. Mini.
Died Feb. 7, 1928. [Law Lists; Burke, O.B.E.; Who was
LOWE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
s>. of Charles. B. 1835, at Stamford, Lines, School, Stam-
(01 i. M itrii Mil hs. 1863; B.A ■■ ' I 1870. Ord.
deacon (Manchi C. of Si Marks,
Worsley, Lao ,1. v. of SI Stephen's, Kearsley
Moor, 18-1-S1. V. of Holy Trinity, Bolton, 1881 90. R. of
StJohn-tne-Evangelist,Cheetbaiii. Mam hit im ... n.n
Canon of Manchester Cat hi
Soiners'M, 1 -.; [90a Died at tl;
of Charles G. W. (1888), Henry St \ [1894) and -
(1898). [Crockford; Lowe correspondence.)
Lowe, Charles Benjamin
LOWE, CHARLES BENJAMIN. Adm. pens. (age,2o) at Trinity
July 5 1831 S. of Samuel. B. at Chesterton, Cambs.
School,' Oxon. (private). Matric Michs. 1831; Li. A 18351
MA. 1838. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry) 1836;
priest 1837- C.oi St Maunce.lW uichestcr. C. and Afternoon
Lecturer at the Parish Church ..I Hciil-rd, 1830-45. Chap-
lain, Infant Orphan Asylum, Wanstead, 1846-9. C. of
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, .849- 52 V. of 1 'uddingtaa, Northante.
1851-60 K. of South Collingham, Notts., 1660-6. R. of
rydd Sf Mary, Lin. , 1866 1904. Died at the rectory,
July 23, 1904, aged 94. Father oi Edward H. (1863). (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy; 1 he limes, July 25,
1904.)
LOWE, CHARLES GRAFTON WORSLEY. Adm. scholar at
Clare Mar. 17. 18S8. IS. of the Rev. Canon Charles (1863).
U 1870.I School, Shrewsbury. Maine. Michs. .888; Scholar;
ISA I 1,1 Class, Classical Iripo,. Part 1) 1891; M.A. I3yv
Assistant Master at Oswestry School, 1802-1903. Ord.
rlPACon (St Asaph) 1S97; priest, iSoS; C. of Oswestry, .897-
?903? Chlplanfand AssiLnl Master at Blundell's School,
Tiverton, Devon, 1903-24 Resided subsequently at liver-
ion Died Ian 8 1929, at Hmton St George, Somerset;
burled there Brother oi Henry St A. (.804) and William D
,,,,.„ ,s/,„:, (,u,v Sil: Keg.; Scott, Mss.; schoolmates
Directories; Crockford; The Times, Jan. n, 1929.)
I OWE CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at CLARE, June 17. 1882.
Adm "uis. at TRiNtTV, Oct. 6, 1882. [Eldest] s of John
Rooe of Broad Street, St. ,11. bad, Lines. B. there [Aug. 10],
,803' Schools, [Stamford and] Haileybury. Matric. Michs.
!.ssl B.A. 188s. M.A. .S89. Athletics 'blue (.00 yards
18S4. Old. deacon (Ripon) 1880; priest l8S7,C. of All
Hallows, Leeds, .886-9. C. of St Peter's, Hud.derst.eld,
, ,, k. „1 Kvlstone, Yorks., 1891-1932- H»C™«
of Bradford. Lied May -7. >W-. at Rylstone. Brother of
Frederick P. (i.sSM and Percy R. (1887), etc. [Haileybury Si «■
Ret; Book of Blues; Crockford; The 1 imes, May 28, ,932.)
LOWE CHARLES JAMES BLACKBURN. Adm. pens, (age iS)
at Magdalene Oct. 25, 1875. [Eldest] s. of James [mer-
chintl o'f Chu'rchheld, Churltun-cuua-Hardy, Manchester.
I liilv .6 1858.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1875;
h\ nfd LLB 1879; M.A. 188;. Adm. at Lincoln s Inn,
une 16 1877 Called to the Bar. June 9, 1880. I In ih.
Northern tiinut [Kughy $<>'■ fe6-l h"li "I Ct""t- FoSter'
Men ut the Bar; Law Lists.)
LOWE, CHARLES WILLIAM NELSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 2, iSS4. S. of [the Rev.] George W nil am [Durham
It \ iSssl of The Grey Friars, Boston, Lines. B. 1864, at
Boston. School, Boston Grammar. Matric. Michs .884.
II A 1887- MA 1920. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1887,
priest, isSB; C. of Chertsey, Surrey, 1887-91- Headni.islcr
of Hoibeachgi.iuimarS, houl, Lines 1891-4- Headmaster of
|l,.-hlield School, Wandsworth, 1894-1949- D'ed Jan. 1,
1949. [Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford.)
LOWE EDMUND PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
luly 2 1887. B. Sept. .8, 1858, at Gooree Mudg... . N. w
South Wales, Australia. School, King s, Parramatta.
Matric. Michs. 1887.
LOWE EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. .6,
1863 3rd s. of the Rev. Charles Benjamin (.831), R. of S
Collinghunl, Notts. B. Apr. 27. 1844. at Hertford. S.bools.
le 'ester (Mr 11,11) and Rossall (Mr Osborne) Matric.
MichV.8..3, Scholar. U.A. .31,7. MA .8;o. ord de.ee.,,
(Ely) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Lone: Mel lord, Suffolk, 1867-75.
C of Christ Church, Luton, Beds. 1875-80. V. of Holy
Trinity. Ply, Cambs., 1880-1902. Rural Dean of Ply, ...,,. 1 2
V of Christ Church, Luton, 1902-5- Died Nov. 12. 1905.
[Rossall 81 A. Ave . c,e, /.;"„/, 1 he Times, Nov. .5, 1905.)
LOWE, EDWARD STINTON. Adm. pens, at Sidney Jan. 11,
,88! Lldest s ol Lilward, gent., of Aberdovey, N. Wales.
R there' Noc -9 I."..- s.l I. Dunkirk College. Matric.
Easter 1883; P..A. 18S5; LL.M. .890. Of Les Olivettes,
Cagnes. Died Jan. 29, .936, at Torquay. [The limes.
|.,n. 31. 193'-'-)
I OWE EDWARD WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
V, ,Si8 Of Notts. [School, Rugby I Maine. Michs. .8.8;
i- A t8^v M A .831. Ord. deacon (Chester for Li.hheldl
March 23 3i823; priest (L.chliel.l) Jan. 2, 1820. R. of [North]
Wm-li. Id Deibs , 18*6-61. Died Apr. 23, .861, m London.
[Clergy List; C Mag.. 1861, 1. 703)
LOWE, ENOCH. Adm. pens, at Si John'-., Oct. 5, 1864. S. of
Peter hydraulic-packer [and P11 . ill ..| I n Manchester.
Bapt. Oct. in, 1S42. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1S04; B.A. .863.
IOWF FREDERICK. Matric. Non Coll. Faster, 1876. B.
Oct' 10 1845 a . AUnk.-rk. The N,-ll,e,l.,n.K Bapt. Nov. 20.
,34,. Mlglalcd to S. John's. Feb. II, .878; B.A. 1880.
M.A. 1884.
Lowe, Hubert
LOWE, FREDERICK ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age .8) at Jesus
Oct. 18S5. S. of John Rooe, Esq. B. Dec. 26, .866, at
Stamford, Lines. Schools, Stamford, Haileybury, and St
Leonards. Matric. Michs. 1S85; B.A. .888; M.A. 1910.
Ord. deacon (Barrow-in-Furness) 1890; pnest (Carlisle)
1S91; C. of St George-the-Martyr, Barrow-in-Furness, 1690
-2. Army Chaplain at Malta for 6 months; invalided home.
C. of St Mary's, Ketton, Rutland, 1893-C R. of St John's,
Stamford, 1S96-1903. R. of All Saints, Stand. Lanes. , 1903-.0.
V. of Batley, Yorks., 1910-29. Author, Scraps of Information
on the Parish and t lunch of Stand. Died Mar. 23, T929, at
Batley buried at Stamford. Brother of Charles H. (1882),
Percy R. (1SS7) and William W. (1893). {Crockford; Lowe
correspondence.)
LOWE, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 13, 1S70. [Only surviving] s. of George Rice, gent.
[..I Victoria Grove, Kensington] [and Matilda]. B. Mar. 8,
1852 in Kensington. Bapt. Apr. 1852. [School, Cheltenham
College.] Matric. Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1874; LL.M. 1S78.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 8, 1871. Called to ihe
Bar, May 10, 187b. On the South Eastern Circuit. Died
Jan! 7, 1892, in Grosvenor Gardens, London. Left £300 to
found a prize tor double-sculling in connexion with the Lady
Margaret Boat Club. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Poster, Men
at the Bar; Inns of t ourt; 1 he Guardian, Jan. 13, 1892.)
LOWE, GEORGE LINCOLN GAMBIER. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Apr 14 1883. 2nd s. of the Rev. Edward Jackson 1st
Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1S48], V. of Stallingborough, Lines.
B. [Jan. II, 1805] at Halhngfleet. Matric. Easter, 1883;
B A .886. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1889, priest, 1890; C. of
St Edmund's, Dudley, Worcs., 1889-91- C. of Powderhan,,
Devon, 189. -5. K. of Throwleigh, 1895-1933. Died May 29,
1933, at Throwleigh; buried there. {Crockford; The lums.
May 31, 1933)
LOWE HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 25,
18,2. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1837; priest, 1S39; C. of Bewdley, Worcs.,
1S37-40. C. of Rushull. Staffs., 1040-4. C. of Gt WoUaston,
Salop, 1844-b. P.C. 1846-8. C. of Market Bosworth, 1S4S-
50 Assistant Master at Atherstone Grammar School, 1S58-
67. C. of Wilmcote Warws., 1871-8. Author, The Purport
of the Enactments concerning Ornaments; \\ hat constitutes
Lam? Died Ian. ., 1895, at Torquay, aged 80. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockf rd; The Times, Jan. 4, 1S95.)
LOWE (post SHERBROOKE), HENRY PORTER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, May 25. 1829. [Eldest s. of the Rev. R.
[Robert (1797)]. K- of Bingham. [B. Sept. 3, 1810.] Schools,
Harrow and Eton (1825-8).] Matric. Michs. 1.829; Scholar,
1S30' B.A. 1S33. Capt., S. Notts. Yeomanry. Succeeded his
cousin, William Sherbrooke, of Oxton Hall, Notts., 1831,
and adopted the name Sherbrooke instead of Lowe, 1847.
J P. and D.L. for Notts.; High Sheriff, 1859. Married, Dec.
26, 1840, Louisa Anne Fleming, dau. of William Fane. A
fellow-member of the ' Gourmet Club ' with Charles Darwin.
Died June 12, 1887. [HarrowSch. Reg.; Eton Sch. List. 1826,
gives ' Henry (now Sherbrooke) Lowe '; Life and Letters of
diaries Darwin, 1. 169; Burke, L. 0. (Sherbrooke).)
LOWE, HENRY ST ALBAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. S. of the Rev. Charles (1863), of St John's rectory,
Cheetham, Manchester. B. 1875, at KearSley, Lanes. School,
Shrewsbury. Maine. Michs. 18-14; B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1901.
Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1890. Assistant Master at Lancaster
Grammar School, 1897-9; at Radley College, 1899-1919; at
King's College, Wimbledon, 19.9-34- D'ed Mar. 9, 1943.
at Henley-on-Thames; buried at Hmton St George, Soniei-.t
Brother of Charles G. W. (.888) and WilUam D. (1898).
[Book of lilacs; Sih,»>tinastcrs' 1 ineitories; Lowe correspond-
dence; The 1 lines. Mar. II, .943)
LOWE HERBERT HAMPSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
23 1884. S. of the Rev. (oseph (1849), of Haltwhistle
vicarage, Northumberland. B. [ [une] 1865, at Bolton, Lanes.
S, hool. i ppiughuui .'.Line Ml. h- l33|; B.A 1 ■- ; M \
1891. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 18 I9; priest, [890; C ol St
John's, Battersea, London, 18S9-93. C. of St Gabriel's,
Pimhco, 1893 7. I. . ol Kensington, [897 1905- v "' M
Barnabas, Kensington, l.jos 20. Rural Dean of Kensington,
1926 vi. lreb. of St Paul's, 1931-45- Died July 24, 1945,
at Forest Row, Sussex; buried at Coleman's Hatch. [Lppwg-
him Sch. Roll; Crockford; Mho's Who; The limes. July 21.,
M| , )
LOWE, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17. 1864. [2nd
s ol Charles, oi Sheepy Hall. Lcics] Maine. Michs. 1864;
1: V 1 .. ■-, M.A. 1S72. Ord. deacon (Bishop Ryan, for
Winchester), 1869; pnest (Winchester). 1S71; C. of Alver-
stoke, Hants., 1S69-72. C. of Kidderminster, Worcs., 1872-4.
Of Sheepy Hall, Alverstoue, 1875 91, and of 92, Portland
Place, London, W . 1892-3. Died June 20, 1893, aged 4S.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford.)
Lowe, James
LOWE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15, 1855.
[Eldest] s. of James, milk-seller [merchant] of Salfi
Ann]. B. at Manchester. Bapt. Sept. 13, 1835. Maine.
Michs. 1855. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. n, I 57
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, i860. Practised before the Hie.li
Court of Calcutta; later in the Lancaster Chancers Court.
Died Dec. 22, 191S, at Chapel-en-le-Frith. (Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists; Foster, Met: at the Bar; Inns 0/ Court; The 1 imes,
Dec. 24, 1918.)
I, July 3, 1828,
LOWE, JOHN MANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 4, 1S33. Of Shropshire. B. at Whitchurch. School,
Rugeley. Matxic. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1S39. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 183S; priest, Dec. 19, 1841. P.C. of Grindleton,
Yorks., 1841-4. V. of Abbots Bromley, Staffs..
Subsequently resided at Barkway, near Royston, Herts.,
where he died, Aug. 15, 1904, aged 91. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockjord; The Standard, Aug. 19, 1904.)
LOWE, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 9, 1849.
Matric. Michs 18+9; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1S56. Old. deacon
(Manchester) 1S53; priest, 1S55; C. of Chipping, Lanes.,
1853-5- C. of Deane, 1855-6. V. of Holv Trinity, Bolton,
1856-69. V. of Haltwhistle, Northumb., 1869-1913. Hon.
Canon of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1S86-92. Rural Dean of Hex-
ham, 1S95-1917. Chaplain to Bishop of Newcastle, 1907-14.
Married and had issue. Resided at Haltwhistle, 1913-20.
Died Aug. 22, 1920. Father of Herbert H. (1SS4). (Crock-
ford; Who was Who.)
LOWE, PERCY ROYCROFT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. [5th] s. of John Rooe, Esq. B. Jan. 2, 1870, at
Stamford, Lines. School, Ewell. Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A.
1891; B.Chir. 1S9S; M.B. 1899. At Guy's Hospital; Clinical
Assistant there. House Physician at Leicester Infirmary.
Senior House Surgeon, Derby Royal Infirmary. Served in
the South African War, 1899-1902, in charge of Princess
Christian's hospital train; at the Relief of Ladysmjth. 1 Irder
of St John of Jerusalem. Travelled with Sir Fre.ienc lohn-
stone, Bart., as his private physician, to the West Indies
and elsewhere, 1902-12. Made an extensive collection of
birds, afterwards acquired by the British Museum. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; mentioned in
despatches; O.B.E.). In charge of the Ornithological Dept.,
British Museum, 191S-35. Chairman of the European Sec-
tion of the International Committee for the preservation of
birds, and of the British section, International Committee,
193B. PresidentoftheBntishOmithological Union. F.R.G.S.
On the Council of the Royal Society for the preservation of
birds. Author, A Naturalist on Desert Islands. Of 178,
Sloane Street, and Parkland, Burley, Ringwood. Hants.,
in 1945. Died Aug. 18, 194S. Brother of Frederick E. (1885),
Charles H. (1SS2) and William W. [1893). [Medical Direc-
tories; Who's Who; Lowe correspondence; The Times, Aug.
20, 1948.)
LOWE, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 26) at St John's, July 4,
1805. Of Derbyshire. Name off, Jan. 1, 1806. Re-adin.
Feb. 16, 1818, as a 'Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter 182b;
B.D. (Stat. EUz.) 1S30. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 13, 1S24.
V. of Misterton and P.C. of Crewkeme, Somerset, 1S26-52.
Died Aug. 7, 1852, aged 75, at the parsonage, Whaplode
Drove, Lines., the residence of his son, the Rev. Julius
Conran (Queen's Coll., Oxford). (Foster, Index
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, II. 321.)
LOWE, RICHARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Christ's,
June 9, 1821. S. of Thomas. B. [Dec. 4, 1802] in Dei
School, Brewood. Staffs. Matric. Michs. [821; Scholar, 1822;
B.A. 1825; Travelling Bachelor, 1S27; M.A. 1831. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1843. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1825; priest,
1830. Chaplain at Madeira, 1832-52. R. of Lea, Lines.,
1852-74. Author, Pnmitiae et Novitute Faunae a
Maderac (1831); The Fishes of Madeira (1843); A Manual
Flora of Madeira; Florulae Salvagicae Tentamen; A Catechism
■ r Young Persons; A Catechism on Confirmation for Adults;
Conformity, the Means of Peace and Union; Protest, with
Appendix on Missions; Facts and Documents; Hymns for
theChristian Seasons, etc. Set out in April, 1874, on another
visit to Madeira, on board the Liberia, but the ship foun-
dered and he was drowned with all on board, off the s. iliy
Islands, about Apr. 13th. (Boase, 11. 514; Peiie
Crockjord; D.N.B.)
LOWE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 12, 1797. Of
Notts. [S. of Robert, Esq., of Oxton, High Sheriff ol
1802-3 [and Ann, dau. of Richard Turner Becher, of South-
well].] School, Southwell. Matric. Lent, 1799; Scholar,
1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (York) I
1803; priest, July 13, 1806; C 01 0 "3-9. R.
of Bingham. 1810-45. Prebendary (or Canon) ol Halloughton
in Southwell Cathedral, 1826-45. Was the subject of a
Lowe, William Henry
series of violent attacks by William Cobbett in his Weekly
Political Register, in consequence of having organised in his
own parish the principles of Poor Law administration after-
wards adopted by the Poor Law Commission for the whole
kingdom. Married, July, 1803, Ellen, dau. of the Rev.
Reginald Pyndar, of Hadsor House, Worcs., and had issue;
their 2nd son, Robert, became the 1st Viscount Sherbrooke,
May 25, 1880. Died Jan. 23, 1845, at Bimmam,
M.I. at Bingham. Father of Henry P. (1829). 1
Adm., IV. 364; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 184s. 1.
669.)
LOWE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
1793. S. of Edward, of London. School, Southwell, Notts.
Matric. Lent, 1795; Scholar, 1796; B.A. {Aegr. Wrangler)
1798; M.A. from Magdalene, 1S02. Fellow of Magdalene,
1802-14; Tutor. C. of Long Sutton, Hants. C. of Sf
Duxford, Cambs., 1806 and C. of St John's, Duxford, 1807.
R. of Darlaston, Staffs., 1814-34. Married, Marianne, dau.
of Benjamin Maddo. k, of N. ttmyham. L>i.d Nov- 24, 1834.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S35, I. 102.)
LOWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 18,
1834. Matnc. Lent, 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1S39; priest, 1840. P.C. of Tintwistle,
Cheshire, 1840-2. P.C. of Oldham, Lanes., 1842-61. J. P.
for Lanes. Author, Essay on the Mysteries of the Christian
Religion; Bannockburn (a Poem), etc. Died Jan. 19, l.-'.i,
at St Mary Abbot's Terrace, Kensington, aged 54. (Clergy
List; Crockjord; G. Mag., 1861, 1, 346.)
LOWE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2, 1S49. Of
Notts. S. of John, farmer, of Holme Grange [and Mary].
B. at Hotme-Pierrepont. Bapt. Feb. 22, 1829. Matric.
Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 16,
rS56; priest, Dec. 20, 1S57; C. of East and West Rudham,
Norfolk, 1S56-60. C. of Lever Bridge, Lanes., 1861-3. P.C.
of All Saints, Bolton, 1863-77. V. of Heyhouses (or Sabden),
Lanes., 1S77-98. Died suddenly, after a vestry meeting
Apr. 20, 189S. (Clergy List; Crockjord; Eagle, XX. 588; 7 lie
Guardian, Apr. 27, 1898.)
LOWE, WALTER BEZANT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
1873. S. of Henry', tea-dealer [and Julia]. B. [Jan. 3, 1854]
at Islington, London. Bapt. Feb. 5, 1854. [School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1871.; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st
Class) 1877; M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Trinity College,
tileualmond, 1883-4. Tutor to King George V and his elder
brother, the Duke of Clarence. Headmaster of Stranraer
School, Fareham, Hants., in 1906. Resided at Llanfair-
fechan, and later at Bangor. Author, The Heart of North
Wales, and scientific papers. Died May
s. 1, Keg.; Scott, Mss.;C.L:. Yearbook 'and Directory; I he
limes, July 13, 1020 (his will).)
LOWE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 19,
1829; from Corpus Christi. S. of John, Esq., of Chester
[and Anne Paul]. School, Shrewsbury- (left 1827). Matnc.
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1839. (Shrewsbury Sch. Keg.)
LOWE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Charles (1863) of St John's rectory,
Cheetham, Manchester. B. July 27, 1879, at Bolton-Ie-
Moors. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. 1S98; B.A.
(Class Trip., 1st Class), 1901; M.A. 1905. M.A. and 1> Litt ,
Durham, 1909. Lecturer on Education at Durham University,
Assistant Master at Radley, 1902-3. Served in the Great \\ ar,
1914-19 (Major, W. Yorks. Regt.; Lieut. -Col., E. Lanes.
Regt., and Durham L.I.; acting Brigade Commander of St
Omer district, 1918; D.S.O., 1918; M.C.; mentioned 4 tin.- in
despatches; Italian Croce di Valore). Returned to Durham
University as Classical Lecturer and Senior Bursar, 1919-22.
Author, editions of Petronius, Lena Trimalchionis;
Daphne and Chloe; Lucretius, Book v ; an English translation
of two German stories under title of 1 h,
War History oj the iSth Batt. of the Durham LI
suddenly while attending service in Chapel,' May 24, 1922.
Benefactor to University College, Durham (The I owe
Library). Brother of Henry St A. (1894) and Chai
(1888). (Lowe correspondence; The V.C. and D.S.O.; The
I imes, May 20, 1 - j 2 2 . )
LOWE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's June 6,
1867. [Eldest] 5. 01 the R. i lulius 1 om ... .
Oxford, 1841). B. [Due. 10. 1848] at Whaplode Di
Lines. School, Durham. Matri. B.A. 1871;
[yrwhitt Hebrew Si hoi. 11 I .....
'blue,' 1868-71. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S73; pnest, . .
ol Fen Ditton, Cambs., . ■ H
1875-91. C. of Mill. hi, i . ....I , l88c-2. 1 . ..I Uillm, ■ham
1886-90. V. of Fen Drayton, 1890-1. R. of Hnsl
of Gateley, Norfolk, 1891 1917. Autboroff
translations. Died Feb. 1 , 191; .. [j>ur
ham Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11 I ;.,rd.)
Lowe, William Pickering
LOWE, WILLIAM [PICKERING]. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1896.
S. of William, of Burton-on-Trent, deceased. B. there [Nov.
25]. 1877. Schools, Burton Grammar and Shrewsbury.
Maine. Michs. 1&96; Shuttleworth Scholar, igoo; (Nat, Sci.
Tnp. Pt I, 1st Class, 1898; Ft 11. 1st Class, 1900), B.A.
1900; B.Chir. 1905; M.B. 1906. At the London Hospital;
House Surgeon and resident anaesthetist there. Clinical
Assistant, Children's Hospital, Great Urcuond Street. Prac-
tised at Burton-on-Trent. Radiologist, Burton-on-Trent
Innrmary. Of East Bank, Alexander Road, Burton-on-
Trent in 1940. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 549, and
addenda; Medical Directories (William Pickering).)
LOWE, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893.
[6th s. of John Rooe]. B. Nov. 17, 1S73, at Stamford.
School, Malvern. Matnc. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A pl \.
Cncket ' blue,' 1895; Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1895, 1896.
Played for Worcestershire Cricket Club, 1896-190.2, and for
the Corinthian Football Club, 1895-1900. A noted golfer
and skater. Assistant Master and House Master at Malvern
College, 1896-1932. Author, Bedrock Principles of Golf.
Latterly of Casterton, Hartley-Wintney, Hants., where he
died May 26, 1945 ; buried at Stamlord. Brother of Frederick
E. (1885), etc. (Pembroke Coll. Keg.; Book of Blues, Univ.
War List; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; Lowe
correspondence; 1 he Times, May 28, 1945-)
LOWE, — . Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 30, 1S04.
LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL. Hun. LL.D. 1874- S. of the Rev.
Charles, minister of the West Church (Unitarian), Boston.
Mass., U.S.A., and Harriet Birkett, dan. of Keith Spence,
of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. B. Feb. 22, 1819, at
Boston, Mass. B.A., Harvard, 1838. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford,
1&73. ' Author, teacher, public servant, and foremost
American man of letters in his tune.' Professor of Modern
Literature at Harvard College, 1855. U.S.A. Minister in
Spain, 1077-80; in England, 1680-5. Married Maria White,
and had issue. Author, Poems (several volumes); J he Biglvw
Papers, Fable for Critics; American Prose Writers; Political
Essays; The Old English Dramatists, etc. His Letters, in
2 volumes, were edited by Charles E. Norton, 1893. Died
Aug. 12, 1901. [Diet, of American Biography, xi. 458-)
L0WENSTE1N, H.S.H. Prince WILHELM OF LOWENSTE1N.
Hun. LL.D. 1847. A student friend of the Prince Consort
at Bonn University, upun whom the Prince, as Vice-Chan-
cellor, conierred this degree at the time of his own installa-
tion. Contributed reminiscences, dated 1864, to Early Years
of the Prime Consort. Not to be confused with Prince Wil-
liam of Lowenstein (1783-1&47). (Letters of the Prince
Consort; F. P. White.)
LOWER, HENRY MARTYN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 6, 1840. S. of Edward [Head of the Ordnance Dept.].
B. [Jan. 10, lbJij at Portsmouth. School, St George's,
Hants. Matric. Michs. 1840. Migrated to Peterhouse, Apr.
28, 1841; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Lichheld)
1845; priest, 1847; C. of St Paul's, Wolverhampton, 1845-8.
C. of St Ocurge's, Kidderminster, 1848-9. C. of Sidmouth,
Devon, 1850-4. Canonof Montreal, 1854-7. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Montreal, 1854. Archdeacon of Newfoundland,
1857-03. Principal of St John's Theological College, New-
foundland, 1803-9. P.C. of Wolverton, Bucks., 1869-70.
K. of Fowhnere, Cumbs., 1873-97. Married, 1S58, Alice
Mary Fulford, only dau. of the Bishop of Montreal. Author,
Sermons (preached .it Sidmouth Parish Church). Resided
latterly at Great Shelford, Cainbs., where he died, June 2,
1900. (Boose, vi. 84, J, A. Walker, 474; Crockford; The
Ecclesiastical Gazette, Sept. 14. 1858.)
LOWIS, CECIL CHAMPAIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1885. [S. ot Edmund Elliot. B Jan. ji, i860.
Schools, Newton College, L'evon, and Gnttingen gymnasium,
Germany.} Matnc. Michs. 1885. Appointed to I.C.S., 1885;
Assistant Commissioner in Burma, Deputy Commissioner,
1898. Officiating C hiei Secretary to Government, 1903 and
1904; lent to Government of Egypt, as Director-General of
Egyptian Leiisin. iyni'-8. <. < .mniissioner and Superintendent
of Ethnography, Burma, 1908; retired, Oct. 1912. Served in
France during the Great War, 1914-19; in command of an
Indian Labour Company, 1917-18. Author of numerous
novels including Four Blind Mice; The Spinster; The Green
1 unnel Latterly of Godalming, where he died Oct. 9, [948.
(I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who; J he limes, Oct. 11, 1948.)
LOWIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874. [Eldest]
s. of John [Mangles, I.C.S.] of Plean, Stirling Land Ellen, dau.
of R. D. Mangles). B. Oct. 1855 inCalcutta. School, Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Football (assoc.) ' blue,'
1877. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 25, 1870. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1879. Practised before the High Court of
Calcutta. Assistant Government Advocate, Rangoon, 1884;
Government Advocate, 19 ■■ - Meml 1 1 oJ Burma Legislative
Council, 1900 and 1903. Died Apr. 11, 1905, in Rangoon,
Lowndes, John
the result of being thrown from his horse two days before.
(Scott, MSS.; Book of Blues; Inns of Court, Foster, Men at
the Bar; Law Lists; lite limes, Apr. 12, 1905.)
LOWNDES, ALAN HERBERT WATLINGTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Jan. 28, 1873. [2nd] s. of George Alan (1849), of
Barnngton Hall, Harlow, Essex. B. [July 4], 1859, in
London. School, Wellington College. Matric. Lent, 1878.
Lieut., The Essex Regt., 1682; transferred to the Rifle
Brigade, 1883; Capt., 1892; Major, 1901. Served in the
Burma expedition, 1886-8; on the North-West Frontier,
1897-8; in the South African War. A.D.C. to the Governor
and Commander-m-Chief, Ceylon, 1894-u; to the Governor
of Madras, 1S90-7; retired 1902. Of Mark's Hill, Dunmow,
and Heron Hall, East Horndon. J. P. for Essex. Died July
2i, 1913, ai Hatfield Regis. Essex. [Wellington Coll. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Army Lists; 1 he limes, July 24, 1913.)
LOWNDES, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 3.
1827. [2nd s. of William (1790). B. at Chesham, Bucks.].
Matric. Michs. 1S27; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. urd. deacon
(Lichheld) 1833; pnest, 1834. ' Of Standon, Eccleshall,
Staffs.,' 1842-5; 'Of Hart well, Bucks.,' 1846-54. R. of
Hartwell with Little Hampden, 1855-90. Married Jane, dau.
of the Kev. Thomas Walker, K. of Standon, Stalls. Died
Nov. 27, 1890, aged 81. Brother of William (1826). (Scott,
MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford, The Guardian, Dec. 3, 1890. j
LOWNDES, CHARLES WILLIAM SELBY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, July 2, 1835. [6th] s. of William Selby [New
College, Oxford, 1785J, of Whaddon Hall and Wmslow,
Bui_k^. [and Ann Eleanor, dau. of the Kev. Graham Hanmer,
V. of Hanmer. Flints.]. B. [Nov. 10], 1815, at Winsiow,
Bucks. School, Harrow. Maine. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 1840; priest, Dec. 1842. R. of
North Crawley, Bucks., 1856-99. J. P. for Bucks, and
Northants. Married (1) Nov. 2, 1844, Laura Anne, dau. of
Thomas Delves Broughton, and had issue; (2) Oct. 18, 1881,
Fanny Nina, dau. of John Clode, of Great Linford, Buck ,
and had further issue. Died Sept. 22, 1899, at North Craw-
ley rectory. Brother of Richard [W. S.j (1831). [Harrow
^th. Keg., Scott, MSS.; Peile, ix. 455; Burke, L.u.: ihe
1 intes, Sept. 25, 1899.)
LOWNDES, EDWARD CHADDOCK [1853), see GORST.
LOWNDES, EDWARD SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 12, 1850. [2nd] s. of Matthew Dobson, solicitor [and
Sarah Gibbons, dau. of John Livingston, merchant, ot
Everton). B. [Mar. 7, 1826], at Liverpool. School, King
Edward VI, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar,
1851; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1854; M.A. 1857.
Ord. deacon (Lichheld) 1854; pnest, 1855; C. of Audley,
Staffs., 1854-5. C. of Chesterton, Staffs., 1856-7. C. cl
Handsworth, 1857-61. C. of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop,
1802-70. C. of Ludlow, 1870-7. C. of Little Comberton,
Worcs., 1877-85; R. there, 1885-98. Married, Apr. 23, 1850,
Jane, dau. of the Kev. William Parker, K. of Little Com-
berton. Author, Sermons. Died suddenly at Harrow, Jan. 17,
1899. Father of William. D. (1870). (Peile, 11. 515, Burk. ,
L.g-.; Crockford; 1 he 1 imes, Jan. 19, 1899.)
LOWNDES (formerly CLAYTON), GEORGE ALAN. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Trinity, May 28, 1849. [Eldest] s. of
William [formerly Clayton], Esq. [sometime of Lostock Hall,
Lanes., and afterwards] of Dover [and Mary, dau. of Edward
Gorst of Preston]. [B. May 28, 1829.] Matnc. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1653; M.A. 1856. Succeeded in 1S40 to Barnngton
Hall, Essex, under the will of his cousin Thomas Lowndes,
whose name he adopted. Capt., West Essex Yeomanry-
Cavalry, Adm. at the inner Temple, July 22, 1851. j.P.
and D.L. for Essex, and J.P. for Herts. High Sheriff of
Essex, 1861. Married, Nov. 13, 1850, Helen Emma, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. Arthur Johnson Dauyell of Rampisham
Manor, Dorset; (2) Oct. 0, 1864, Fanny, 4th dau. of Georg)
Farley, of Henwick House and Froxmere Court, Worcs.
Died June 23, 1904, at the Priory, Hatheld Broad Oak,
Essex. Father of Alan H. W. (1878). (Scott, MSS.; Inns
oj 1. ourt; Burke, L.G.; Ihe Times, June 25, 1904.)
LOWNDES, GEORGE DAWSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 24, 1832. [Only] s. of John [of Montpellier
Place, Surrey]. B. in Lambeth, London. School, Toubridge.
Matnc. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837, M.A. 1840. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 14, 183O. Died unmarried. (Inns oj Court;
Burke, L.G.)
LOWNDES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 3,
1846. S- of William Loftus. [School, Winchester.] -Matnc.
Michs. 184''. A member of the London Stock Exchange.
Died July 21, 1898, at West Dulwich. (Winchester Coll. Reg.)
LOWNDES, HENRY OWEN (1815). see STONE.
LOWNDES, JOHN (1805), see LOWNDS.
Lowndes, Matthew
LOWNDES, MATTHEW. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 8,
1773- Of Surrey. [S. of Matthew and Elizabeth. Bapt.
Nov. 23, 1755, at St Saviour's, Southwark. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar, 1773; B.A. 1777. V. of Buck-
fastleigh, Devon, 1782-1825. Died ' lately ' (in June) 182s.
A son, Matthew, and a grandson of the same name, were
both of Oxford and successively vicars of Buckfastleieh.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., lv. 364; G, Mag.,
1S25. 1. 649.)
LOWNDES (post GARTH), RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
July 2, 1807. [2nd s. of William (who had adopted the name
of Stone in 17S9), Esq., of Brightwell, Oxon.) [and Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Garth, of Morden, Surrey). B. June 19,
1790. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. i8oS;B.A. 1812; M.A.
1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 30, 18 10. Ord. deacon, 18 17;
priest. iSr8. Married Mary, dau of the Rev. Robert Douglas,
R. of Salwarpe, Worcs. Changed his name to Garth, March 20,
1837. Father of Sir Richard Garth. Q.C., of Christ Church.
Oxford, at whose matric. he is described as ' clerk, of Lasham,
Hants.' Died in 1862. (Sir Wasey Sterry; Eton Sck. Lists.
Inns 0/ Court; L.G., sub Norton.)
LOWNDES, RICHARD [WILLIAM SELBY]. Adm. pens, at
St Tohn's, July 6, 1831. [3rd s. of William Selby [New
College, Oxford, 1785], M.P., of Whaddon Hall, Bucks [and
Ann Eleanor Isabella, dau. of the Rev. Graham Hanmer].
B. Oct. 2, i8rj.] School, Harrow. Matric. Easter, 1832.
Married, Feb. 22, 1842, Mary Susan, dau. of the Rev.
Williarn Fletcher, of Harwell, Berks., and had issue. Of
Elmers, Bletchley, Bucks. J. P. for Bucks. Died May 9,
1892. Brother of Charles W. S. (1835). (Harrow Sch. Reg.
(Richard William Selby-Lowndes); Burke, L.G. (Richard
William Selby-Lowndes).)
LOWNDES, THOMAS MEE (1820), see GORST.
LOWNDES, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age iS) at Trinity,
Apr. 14, 1753. S. of Charles [Secretary of the Treasury], of
Chesham, Bucks, [and Anne, dau. of Charles Shales, of
London]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. T753. A Commis-
sioner of Excise. Of Chesham, Bucks. Married Lydia Mary,
dau. of Robert Osborne, Commissioner of the Navy. Father
of William (1790). (Burke, L.G.)
LOWNDES (post LOWNDES-STONE), WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
at St John's. Apr. 20, 1769. Of Cumberland. [Eldest s. of
Richard, Lieut., R.N., of Penrith, Cumberland (and Bridget,
dau. of William Dalston. of Great Salkeld. B. May 1752, at
Penrith.] School, Charterhouse. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Apr. 30, 1769. Matric. Michs. 1770; Parke Scholar, 1770;
B.A. 1773; M.A. 1776. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 18,
1775- A pupil of Edward Law, afterwards Lord Ellen-
borough, who was then practising as a Special Pleader.
Called to the Bar, Feb. 9, 1787; migrated to the Inner
Temple, Nov. 10, 1794. Practised sometime as a draughts-
man under the Bar. Became acquainted with Gibbs Crau-
ford, solicitor to the Stamp Office, who employed him to
prepare a new Stamp Act. After being called to the Bar
(notwithstanding the opposition of Thurlow, the Lord
Chancellor), nominated by Pitt to the office of preparing
Acts of Parliament for the Treasury. Chief Commissioner
of the Tax Office, 1798. Drew the first Act imposing the
Income Tax, 1798, which at his suggestion was later con-
verted into a Property Tax. Said to have prepared, in all,
55 Acts relating to taxation, many of them of great length
and intricacy. Retired from office, 1823, a special minute
being passed by the Lords of the Treasury recording their
sense of his services and granting him an allowance of £1800
per annum. Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Bucks. Made
a collection of rare and valuable plants at his house in
Oxfordshire; later became interested in crystallography,
forming a fine cabinet of minerals. Added the name of Stone.
Died Feb. 27, 1828, at his house in Weymouth Street, Lon-
don. Father of Henry O. (1815) {sub Stone). {St J I
Adm. IV. 364; T. A. Walker, 331; Inns of Court; Annual
Uvgraphy, 1820, 99-104; G. Mag., 1828, 1. 283; Burke,
L.G.)
LOWNDES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 24, 1790. S. of W[illiam (1753)], Commissioner of Ex-
cise, of Chesham, Bucks, [and Lydia Mary, dau. of Robert
Osborne, Commissioner of the Navy]. Matric. Easter, 1791;
Scholar, 1792. Of Chesham Bury, Bucks. J. P. for Bucks,
and Herts. Married Harriet Wilson, dau. of John Kingston,
of Rickmansworth, Herts., and had issue, 1 soi
3 daughters. Died 1831. Father of Charles (1827) and the
next. (Burke, L.G.)
LOWNDES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 23,
1826. FJdest s. of William (above) of Chesham Bin j
[B. Nov. 25, 1807.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1826;
LL.B. 1833. Of Chesham Bury, Bucks. J. P. for Herts, and
Bucks. High Sheriff of Bucks, 1848. Petitioned for the
ancient Barony of Monthermer, his claim being referred to
the Committee of Privi! H of Lords. Married
(1) Aug. 12, 1830, Mary Harriet, dau. of Kender Mason, of
Lowry, The Rev. John
Heel House, Amersham; (2) June 15, 1S37, Martha, dau. of
Robert Sutton, of Rossway, Herts. Died Aug. 1864, at
Chesham Bury. Father of the next. Brother of Charles
(EUmSch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; G.Mag., 1864,11. 398.)
LOWNDES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
June 7, 1S54. [Eldest] s. of Wfilliam] (above) [by his 1st
wife], [B. May 28, 1834.] Matric. Michs. 1854; (Civil Law
Classes, 1st Class, 1856-7); LL.B. lS&3. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, June 9, 1856. Called to the Bar, June 10, r859. J. P.
andD.L. for Bucks. Died, unmarried, Nov. 12. 1905, and was
succeeded by his nephew, William Frederick Lowndes Frith,
who assumed the additional surname of Lowndes bv Royal
licence, 1906. (Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Law Ltsts;
Foster, Men at the Bar; CM. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOWNDES, WILLIAM DOBSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb.
22,1876. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward Spencer (1850). [B.
Nov. 1857.] School, Bradfield. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar,
1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Zanzibar) 1881;
spent 3 years as a U.M.C.A. Missionary there, returning to
England' owing to ill-health. Ord. priest (Hereford) 1884;
C. of Knowbury, Salop, 1884-5. C. of Sturminster-Newton,
Dorset, 1885-9. C. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1890-5. C. of Bur-
warton with Cleoburv, Salop. 1895-7. C. of Little Comber-
ton, Worcs., 1897-8; R. (and patron) there, 1898-1939, in
which latter year he resigned, terminating a family con-
nexion with the living of 113 years. Succeeded to the
Hassall Hall estate, Cheshire, on' the death of the last of
the Misses Baxter, daughters and co-heiresses of Richard
Lowndes and his wife Mary, nee Baxter. Died Mar. 18,
1941, at Morton Bank, Bredon, Worcs.. aged 83. {Bradfield
Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 646; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
LOWNDS, CHARLES EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter,
r882. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1882. S. of James Richard,
surgeon, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. Aug. 14, 1863, at
Walker. Schools. Appleby and Giggleswick. B.A. 1886.
At Edinburgh University. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edin.;
L.R.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1888. At Corbridge-on-Tyne, North-
umberland, in 1890. Subsequently practised at Great
Ousebum, Yorks. Residing at Filey, in 1930. Died May,
1932, at St Margaret-at-Clifle, Kent. Brother of James R.
(1879), the next and Thomas E. E. (1884). [Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Venn, H. 458, and 1940, addenda; Medical
Directories.)
LOWNDS, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct.
1SS0. Matric. Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884. At Edinburgh Uni-
versitv, and the Westminster Hospital. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
Edin.;' L.R.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1887; D.P.H., R.C.S., Edin.,
1892. Of Luton, Beds, in 1900, and then practiced at East
London, Cape Province. Resident Medical Officer, Frere
Hospital, East London. Brother of the above, etc. [Medical
Directories.)
LOWNDS, JAMES RICHARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1
[Eldest] s. of James Richard, surgeon, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne. B. 1861, at Walker near Newcastle-ou-Tyne. School,
Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. At Edinburgh
University. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.. Edin.; L.R.F.P.S. Glasgow,
1887. At Green Hammerton, Yorks., in 1890; subsequently
practised at Northampton, at Dedham, Essex, and in London.
Of 8, Chepstow Crescent, W. Died Mar. 23, 1943- Brother
of Charles E. (1S82), etc. {Venn, II. 441; Medical Directories;
The Times, Mar. 25, 1943.)
LOWNDS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1865. Matric
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
1872; priest, 1S73; C. of Buckland St Mary, Somerset,
1872-4. C. of Waddesdon, Bucks., 1874. C. of Ford, North-
umberland, 1875-6. Of Newark-on-Trent, Notts., 1881-5.
Disappears from Crockford (Lowndes) 1886.
LOWNDS, THOMAS EDWARD ERNEST. Matric. from
dish H. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Assistant
Master at Inverness College, 1889; at Fauconbcrc
1890-2; at Armagh Royal School, 1893-1903; at 1
Royal School, Enniskillen, 1904-18-; at Forest chool,
Walthamstow, -1928-33. Died Oct. 30, 1933, at Woodford
Green, aged 65. Brother of Charles E. (1882), etc
masters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 2, 1933.)
LOWRY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7. 1 ' I- "I
Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. [8xo. R. of \\
(3rd portion), Bucks., 1823-59. Disappears from Clergy
List, i860. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
LOWRY, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 28) at M u
D .12. 1822. A ' Ten yea ' W illiam,
of Stanwix, Cumberland [and Jane Barnes]. Scho
lisle Grammar . Yorks. Ord. deacon, 1817;
, 1818. V. of Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, 1 ,
pears from Crockford, 1S80. [Carlisle Gr,
which gives his father's name as 'John, of Stanwix";
Clergy List.)
Lowry, John Stamper
LOWRY, JOHN STAMPER. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 13,
1624. [S. of Thomas, I> D. ( 1 r ■■■-). ] B. at Crosby-on-Eden,
Cumberland. [School, Shrew-bury.] Matric. Michs. 1824;
B.A. 1S2S; M.A. 1831. I'.C. of Crosscrake, Westmorland,
1840-r. Died Dec. 23, 1854, aged 51, at Carlisle. Brother
of Thomas (1832). [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. 365 (under his father); G. Mag., 1855, 1. 325.)
LOWRY, SOMERSET CORRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 10, IS73- [Youngest] s. of James [Corry] [Q.C.], de-
ceased, of Dungannon, Ireland. B. Mar. 15, 1855. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A.
l88r. Adm. at the Inner Temple, [an. 17, 1S76. Ord. deacon
(York) 1879; priest, 1S80; C. of Doncaster, 1879-82. C. of
St Margaret's, Ilkley, 1882-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Bourne-
mouth, 1S84-91. V. of North Holmwood, Surrey, 1891-1900.
V. of st Augustine's with St Alban's, Bournemouth, 1900-11.
R. of Houston, Hants., 1911-14. V. of St Bartholomew's,
Southsea, 1914-19. Author, The Work of the Holy Spirit,
mi 1 >:. ! |.ui. -■), 1; ,-'. at Torquay. Ihms of Court; Crock-
ford; The rimes, Jan. 30, 1932.)
LOWRY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1782.
1 'I Cumberland. [2nd s. of Richard, of Botcherby, in the
parish of St Cuthbert, Carlisle. School, Carlisle Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1780.
11. D. 1815. Ord. priest. Aug. 9, 1789; C. of Armathwaite,
Cumberland, 1789-91. V. of Crosby-on-Eden, 1791-1832,
and R. of Ousby, 1807-32. Died in 1832. Father of the
next and of John S. (1824). [St Johns Coll. Adm., IV. 365;
Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1833, I. 1B6.)
LOWRY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 25, 1832.
S. of Thomas, D.D. (above). B. at Crosby-on-Eden, Cum-
berland. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar,
1833; B.A. 1838. Went to New Zealand, 1847, where he
was very successful, leaving a large property to his son
(next). Died 1881, aged 67. Brother of John S. (1824).
[Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11, 445.)
LCWRY, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
i let 1885. S. of Thomas (above). B. at Hawke's Bay, New
Zealand. Schools, Christ's College, N.Z., and Cirencester
(Mr MeClellan). Matric. Michs. 1885. Died Sept. 23. 1944.
at Okawa, Hastings, K.Z. [The limes, Sept. 29, 1944-)
LOWRY, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1891.
[S. of the Rev. E. P.] School. The Leys, Cambridge, and
at London University. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar; B.A.
iS'iv Appointed to the I.C.S., 1S94. Settlement Officer in
Burma; Deputy Director, Land Records, 1906; Deputy
< ornmissioner, T910; Commissioner, 1919; Commissioner of
Settlements and Land Records, 1020; Financial Commis-
sioner, Jan. -Dec. 1921 and Dec. 1923-March 1925; retired
Aug. Io-'S Resided at lit Healings Lodge. W abridge,
Suffolk, where he died. Oct. 9, 1946. (Scott, MSS.; I I S.
Lists; The Times, Oct. 10, 1946.)
LOWRY-CORRY, see CORRY.
LOWSLEY, WARIN ASHBEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 5, 18S6. [2nd) s. of Luke, Esq., of the Manor House,
Hampstead-Norreys, Newbury, Berks, [and Mary Maria.
dau. of William Dewe, of Wvld Court, Berks.]. B. June 20,
1867. School, Reading. Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1S92; pnest, 1893; C. of
Aldboume, Wilts., 1892-4. C. of Lyminster, Sussex, 1894-
1901. Chaplain (Eccles. Estab.) at Shwebo, 1901-2; Rangoon
Cantonments, 1902-3; Thayetmyo, 1903-4; S. George-
town, Madras, 1904-5. St John's, Bangalore, 1905-9; Can-
nanore, 1910-11; Coonoor, 1911-13; Coimbatore, 1913-19.
V. of Beedon, Berks., 1921-3. V. of Hampstead-Norreys,
1923 46, [Crochford; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who t.i Berks.;
C.V. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOWSLEY-WILLIAMS, G. W. L. (1888), see HOOLE.
LOWSON, NEWBEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity. Maj 5
1792. S. of Newbey, of Darlington, Durham. School,
Witton-le-Wear, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1793; B.A, 1796;
M.A. 1799.
LOWTEN, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 4,
1756. S. of T[imothy], attomey-at law, of Cheshire. B. at
Dunham. School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A.
[2nd Wrangler) 1761; M.A. 1764. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
Apr. 30, 1761. P.C. of Fhxton, Lanes., 1764-9. Settled at
Savannah, America, c. 1709. Died there. [St John's Coll.
Adm., lit. 648; Baines's History of Lams. (Croston's edition),
in. 165, and 308 (Timothy Y. Lowton, sic); Manchester Or.
Seh. Reg., I. 52 and addenda, 22S, and 11. 40 [sub his son
Thomas).)
LOWTH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, July 8, 1824.
[Doubtless George Thomas, s. of Rev. — , Preb. of Win-
chester B. June .'5. 1807. School, Eton. In the Foreign
Office.] (Sir Wasey Sterry.)
Lowiher, Sir James (Bart.)
LOWTH, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Emmanuel, June 7,
1755. S. of the Rev. John (1724b B. at Edith Weston,
Rutland. School, Oakham (Mr Powell). Matric. Michs,
1755; Scholar, 1756; B.A. 1759. V. of Burley-on-the-Hill.
Rutland, 1 702-1800. C. of Langham, May 30-July 9, 1774.
Died ' lately ' (Aug.) 1S00. [Xorthants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1800, II. 803 (Louth).)
LOWTHER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 24, 1839.
[2nd s. of the Hon. Henry Cecil, M.P. [and Lucy Eleanor,
dau. of the 5th Earl of Harborough.] B. July 12, 1820.]
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar, 1840;
B.A. 1843; M.A. 1S47. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 21,
184 V Second Lieut., The Rifle Brigade, 1844; Lieut., 1847;
Adjutant, 1848; Captain, Rifle Brigade and 6th Inniskilling
Dragoons; on half pay, unattached. 1852. Died, unmarried.
Feb. 15, 1SS5, in Bru'ton Street, London. Brother of Henry
(1834) and William (1S39). [Record of Old Westminsters;
Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B. [sub Lonsdale); G. Mag.,
1855. 1. 443.)
LOWTHER, GEORGE FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 2, 1855. [Eldest] s. of Charles [Hugh] (post
3rd Bart.) of Epping House, near Hertford, Herts, [and
Isabella, dau. of the Rev. Robert Morehead, R. of Easington,
Yorks.]. [B. Mar. 18, 1837, at Swillington, Yorks. School,
Harrow.] Migrated (age iS) to Jesus, Nov. 22, 1855. Matric.
Lent, 1856. Married, Aug. 20, 1872. Mary Frances .Mice,
dau. of Col. Charles Bingham, R.A. Died. Feb 6, 1890 (before
his father). Brother of James (1858).
LOWTHER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 29, 1S06.
Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1S10; M.A. 1813. R. of Moresby,
Cumberland, 1812-37. R. of Bolton, Cumberland, 1822-72.
R. of Distington, 1813-74. Disappears from Crochford, 1876.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy Led.)
LOWTHER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1834.
[Eldest] s. of the Hon. Henry Cecil [and Lucy Eleanor, dau.
of the 5tb Earl of Harborough.] B. [Mar. 27], 1S1S. [School,
Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1S35; M.A. 1S38. Cornet, 1st
Life Guards, 1841; Lieut., 1843; Capt., ' sold out,' 1854.
Steward of the Jockey Club, 1844-5. MP. for West Cum-
berland, 1847-72. Succeeded his uncle, Wdhani (1805), as
3rd Earl of Lonsdale, Mar. 4, 1872. Of Whitehaven Castle.
Cumberland. Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and West-
morland, 1868. Lieut.-Col. of the Westmorland Yeomanry,
1872-6. Married, July 31, 1S52, Emily Susan, eldest dau. of
St 1 ,eorge Francis Caulheld, of Donamon Castle, Roscom-
mon. Died Aug. 15, 1876. Brother of W:illiam (1839) and
Arthur (18)9); father of Lancelot E. (1SS5). [Record of Old
Westminsters; Dovle. Official Baronage of England; Burke,
P. and B.\ G.E.C.; Return of M.P.'s.)
LOWTHER, Sir JAMES, Bart. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Peterhouse,
Dec. 14, 1752, age 17. [2nd, but 1st surviving] s. of Robert
[of Matilds Meaburn, Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland,
Governor of Barbados] [and Kathenne, dau. of Sir Joseph
Pennington, Bart.]. B. Aug. 5. I736- Maine. Michs. 1752.
Succeeded his cousin, Henry, 3rd Viscount Lowther, in the
Baronetcy, 1751. Inherited some £2,000, 000 on the death
of his cousin, Sir James, and estates from Sir William.
Created Baron Lowther and Earl of Lonsdale, etc.. May 24,
1784. M.P. for Cumberland. 1757-61, 1762, 176S, 17 1
for Westmorland. 1761; for Cockermouth, 1769-74 '■ '' ■'
rotulorum, 1758, and Lord-Lieut, of Westmorland, 1759;
no,'., rolulnrum of Cumberland, 1763. Brig. -Gen., Cumber-
land and Westmorland Militia. Vice-Admiral of Cumberland
and Westmorland. 1765. Steward of Lonsdale, 1793. Col.
in the Army during service, 1794. Introduced the use of
steam-engines in his collieries and established a manufactory
for carpets and stockings in the town of Whitehaven. A
notorious electioneer, he controlled 9 votes in the House of
Commons, — ' Sir James's Nine Pins.' Known throughout
Cumberland and Westmorland as ' the bad Earl,' and as
' Jimmy Grab-all, Earl of Toadstool.' Alexander Carlyle
[Aulobi'ographv, 1861, 41S-19) declares that he was 'more
detested than any man alive, a shameless political sharper,
a domestic bashaw, and an intolerable tyrant over his
tenants and dependents; truly a madman though too rich
to be confined.' Had ajpassion for collecting guineas, 16,000
being found tied up in bags after his death. Introduced
William Pitt to the House of Commons by ordenng his
election for Appleby. Married, Sept. 7, 1761, Lady Mary
Stuart, dau. of the 3rd Earl of Bute. Having no issue,
obtained a new patent, Oct. 1797, creating him Baron and
Viscount Lowther, with remainder to the heirs-male of his
cousin the Rev. Sir W'Uliam Lowther (1726). Died, s.p.,
May 24, !'••-'. it Lowther Hal], Westmorland. Brother of
Robert (1753). [I . A Walk,,, J05; D.N.B ; G E.C . Burke,
P. and i>'., G. Mug., 17S4, I. 39S; Whitaker, Loidis, 258.)
Lowther, James
LOWTHER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1858.
[Younger] s. of [Sir] Charles (Hugh) [3rd Bart.] [and Isabella,
dau. of the Rev. Robert Morehead, R. of Easington]. B.
Dec. i, 1840, at Swillington, Yorks. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. iS6^; M.A. 1866. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. r, 1861. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1864, but never practised. M.P. for York, 1S65-80; for
North Lines., 1881-5; for Kent (Thanet) 1888-1904. Par-
liamentary Secretary to the Poor Law Board, 1868. Under-
Secretary for the Colonies, 1S74-S. P.C., 1878. Chief Secre-
tary for Ireland, 187S-80. J. P., D.L. and County Alderman
for the North Riding, Yorks. Admiralty Commissioner. On
the Tees Conservancy. A keen sportsman and owner of
race-horses. Member of the Jockev Club, 1S77; steward,
1S80. Resided at 59, Grosvenor Street, W., and Wilton
Castle, Redcar. Died, unmarried, Sept. 12, 1904, at Wilton
Castle. Brother of George F. W. (1855). [Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.
(Lowther); D.X.B. Suppl; Who was Who.)
LOWTHER, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Feb.
2S, 1874. [Eldest] s. of William (1839), of Lowther Lodge,
Kensington, London [and Charlotte Alice, dau. of Baron
Wensleydale]. B. [Apr. 1], 1855. School, Eton [also at
Kirm'< College, London]. Matric. Michs. 1S74; LL.B. 1879;
LL.M. 1SS2; Hon. LL.D. 1910. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford. 1907;
Hon. LL.D., Leeds. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Jan. 6,
1S75. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879. Bencher, 190(1.
Fourth Charity Commissioner, 18S7. M.P. for Rutland,
1883; for Penrith, 18S6-1921. Under-Secretary for Foreign
Affairs, 1891. P.C., 1898. Represented Great Britain at
International Conference at Venice, 1892, and on Emigration
(Rome) 1924. Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Cumber-
land, 1900. Chairman of Committee of Ways and Means and
Deputy Speaker, 1895-^05; Speaker of the House of Com-
mons, 1905-21. Chairman of the Boundary Commission
(Great Britain and Ireland), 1917; of the Royal Commission
on Proportional Representation, 1918; of Devolution Con-
ference, 1919; of the Royal Commission on London Govern-
ment, 192 1-2; of Review Committee on Political Honours,
1923-4; of Statutory Commission on Cambridge University,
1923; of Lords and Commons Committee on Electoral Re-
form, 1929-30; of Agricultural Wages Board, 1930-40; of
B.B.C. Enquiry Committee, 1935. Trustee of the British
Museum, 1922-31; of the National Portrait Gallery, 1925.
Received Freedom of London, ^24. G.C.B., 1921. Created
Viscount Ullswater of Campsea-Ashe, July 8, 1921. Author,
A Speaker's Commentaries. Of Campsea-Ashe, Wickham
Market, Suffolk, and 33, Great Cumberland Street, London.
Died Mar. 27, 1949. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Law Lists; Who's Who;
The Times, Mar. 2S, 1949.)
LOWTHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 4.
1776- [2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Sir William (1726), Bart. [R.]
of Swillington, Yorks [and Anne, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Zouch, V. of Sandal.] [B. Apr. 1, 1759.] School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1778; Browne medal
(Latin Ode), 177S; B.A. 1780; Members* prize, 1781. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 31, 1780. M.P. for Cockennouth,
1780-6, and 1S06, 1S07 and 1812; for Haslemere, 1786-90;
for Cumberland, 1796-1S06, 1807-12 and 1812-31. Married,
Sept. 4, 1790, Lady Elizabeth Fane. dau. of the 9th Earl of
Westmorland. Created Baronet, Nov. 3, 1824. Died May ir,
1844. Father of the next; brother of William {1776). (Burke,
P.andB.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s.; W. R. Williams,
MSS.)
LOWTHER, JOHN HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 20, 1811. [Eldest] s. of John (above) [and
Elizabeth, dau. of John, 9th Earl of Westmorland]. B.
[Mar. 23, 1793] at Swillington, Yorks. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 181 1; M.A. 1814. M.P. for Cockennouth,
1816-26; 1831-2; for Wigtown Burghs, 1826-31; for York,
1835-47. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., May n, 1844.
Lieut.-Col., 1st W.R. Yorks. Militia, 1830-52. Of Swillirm
ton, Yorks. High Sheriff, 1852. Died, unmarried. I
1868, at 9, Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London. {Record
of Old Westminsters; Boase, 11. 518; Burke, P. and Br
G.E.C.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
LOWTHER, The Hon. LANCELOT EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Magdalene, Apr. 27, 1885. [4th] s. of Henry (1834),
3rd Earl of Lonsdale, of Lowther Castle, Penrith. [B. June
25, 1867.] Schools, Malvern College [and Cheltenham].
Matric. Easter, r88s. Second Lieut., the Liverpool Regt.,
1886; Lieut., 1889. Joined the Indian Staff Corps,
Capt., 3rd Batt. The Border Regt., t8qo. Served in the
Burma Expedition, 1891-2, and in Somaliland, 1903. Maj< >r,
1906; retired, 1908. Served in the Great War, 1914 1 ,
(Capt., General Staff; O.B.E., 1919; Order of the Nile, jth
Class (Egypt; King's Messenger, 1914-19; mentioned in
dc-patches.) Succeeded as 6thE arl of Lonsdale in £944.
J. P. for Rutland and Westmorland. J. P. and D.L. for
Lowther, William
Cumberland. Married (1) 1889, Gwendoline Sophia Alice
id. 1921), dau. of Sir R. Sheffield, Bart.; (2) 1923, S\t>il
Beatrice, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Edward Feetham. Had issui ol
both marriages. Of Ashwell Hill, Oakham, Rutland. {Mai-
i-eni Coll. Reg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Burke, P. and B.; Burke, O.B.E.; Army Lists; Who's Who.)
LOWTHER, PONSONBY. Adm. pens, (age 10) at Christ's.
Jin. 26, 1S21. [Eldest] s. of George [Gorges (L.G.)] [of
Hampton Court, Somerset, and formerly of KUme, Co.
Meath, Ireland, Officer in the sth Dragoon Guards. M.P. for
Ratoath (and Julia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Huntingford).]
B. in Hants. School, Henbury. Matric. Michs. 1821. Re-
sided one term. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19, 1S25;
priest, June 10, 1827. P.C. of Corhampton, Hant^ .
Died, unmarried, in Montreal, Canada, July 19, 1S54, aged
53, of cholera. (Peile, 11. 403; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1854.
11. 407; Clerical Guide.)
LOWTHER, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 14) at Peter-
house, Nov. 9, 1753. [2nd] s. of Robert [of Maulds Meaburn,
Westmorland; Governor of Barbados]. B. 1739- School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1753. M.P. for Westmorland, 1759-
63. Died, unmarried. 1777. Brother of James (1752).
(7\ A. Walker, 306; Burke, P. and B. (sub Lonsdale).)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Mar.
18, 1763. S. of [the Rev.] Henry [R.] of Aikton, Cumberland
[and Dorothv Tatham]. [B. Sept. 21. 1744.] School, Car-
lisle. Matric. Lent, 1763; B.A. 1767; M.A. 1770; D.D. 1785.
Ord. deacon, 176S. R. of Lowther, Westmorland, 1 7*9-
1814; and R. of Aikton, Cumberland, 17S4-1S14. L>eclined
See of Carlisle. J. P. for both counties. Died Jan. 8, 1814,
aged 69. (G. Mag., rSr4, 1. 304; C. R. Hudleston.)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 25, 1776. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Sir William (1726),
Hart. [R.] of Swillington, Yorks. [and Anne, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Zouch, V. of Sandal]. [B. Dec. 29, I757-]
School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1776. M.P. for Appleby,
1780; for Carlisle, 1780-4; for Cumberland, 1784-90; for
Rutland, r79o-i8o2. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., June
15, 1788, and his third cousin, James (1752), as Viscount Low-
ther. Created Earl of Lonsdale, 1807; K.G., 1807. Steward
of Lonsdale, 1S02. F.S.A., 1S05. D.L. for the West Riding,
1796; for Rutland, 1797. Lord Lieut, of Cumberland, 177S,
and of Westmorland, 1802-44. Married, July 12, 1781,
Lady Augusta Fane, dau. of the 9th Earl of Westmorland.
Recorder of Carlisle. The Excursion was dedicated to him
by Wordsworth, whose patron he was. ' His private amuse-
ment is hunting, and he keeps about 80 hunters. His income
is £80,000 to £100,000 a year, but he has vast expenses.'
' A considerate man, one who does right upon reflection.'
Died Mar. 19, 1844. Portrait drawing by John Downman in
the Fitzwilliam Museum. Father of the next; brother of
lohn (1776). (Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.;
W. R. Williams, MSS.; D.N.B.; G.E.C.; Farington's Diary.)
LOWTHER, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. nobleman at Trinity,
Nov. 10, 1805. [Eldest s. of William (above). B. July 30,
1787- School, Harrow.] Matric. Easter, 1806; M.A. 1808.
Styled Viscount Lowther, 1807-44. F.S.A., 1810. M.P. for
Cockennouth, 1808-13; for Westmorland, 1813. 1818, r820,
1S26 and 1832-41; for Dunwich, 1831. Junior Lord of the
Admiralty, 1809-10. Commissioner for Affairs of India,
1810-18. Lord of the Treasury, 1813-27. P.C, iS:S. First
Commissioner of Woods and Forests, 1828-30. Treasurer of
the Navy, 1834-5. Vice-President, Board of Trade, 1834-5.
Postmaster-General, 184 1-5. Lieut. -Col., Westmorland
Militia, 1835. Lord Lieut, and Gustos Rotulorum for.'Cum-
berland and Westmorland, 1844-68. Lord President of the
Council, 1852. First Commissioner to enquire into Laws
respecting pilots, 1835. F.R.S., 1810. Succeeded his father
.is 2nd Earl of Lonsdale, Mar. 19, 1844. ' Lord Eskdale,' of
Disraeli's Coningsby. ' He is now more inclined to the Turf
than they wish him to be. His dry manners have caused
him to be considered a heavy young man. But, after he
had been for a while a Lord of the Admiralty, he disclosed
more ability than he was at first thought to pos
wealthy landowner, who spent vast sums in drainage.
Chairman of the Metropolitan Roads Comn tssioi 1
Died, unmarried, Mar. 4, 1872, in London. (Doyli
Bar, nage of England; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B. 1
'A . R. Williams, MSS ; G B < , Farington's Diary.)
LOWTHER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) al Mac
Apr. 18, 1839. [3rd] s. of the Hon. Henrj Cecil, 1 1
more, near Stamford [and Lady May Eli anor, dau
Earl nf HarboroughJ. [B. Dei u, 1821.] School, private.
Mi* lis. 1839. Ei ■ ■■ ■'. I- 1 1 ;
1 i : . Sei retary of Legation .it Napli
burg and Berlin, 1852-61; Secretary ol 1
Minister at Bu. r..
morland, 1867-85; for North Div. ol Westmorland, 1885-92.
223
Lowthian, John
D.L. and J. P. for Westmorland and Cumberland; J. P. for
Bedfordshire and Suffolk. Married, Dec. 17, 1S53. the Hon.
Charlotte Alice, 3rd dau. of the 1st Baron Wensleydale,
and had issue. K.-i.l-.l it i'.ih.p-.m .\-1ic, Wickham Market,
Suffolk. Died Jan. 23, 1912. Brother of Henry (1834) and
Arthur (1839): father of Tames W. (1874). (Burke, P. and B.
(Lonsdale); Who was Who.)
LOWTHfAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Nov. 2,
1792. [Only] s. of Isaac [tailor], of Sebergham, Cumberland.
School, Carlisle. Matnc. Miens. 1793; Scholar, 1796; B.A.
(2nd Wrangler) 1797; second Smith's prize, 1797; M.A.
1800. Fellow, 1799; assistant tutor, 1806-13. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) Mar. 16, 1800; priest, 1807. V. of Kellington,
Vorks. 1818-40. A frequent correspondent of G. Mag.
Died at KeUington, Feb. 24, 1840. [Carlisle Or. Sell. Reg.;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy; E. C. Hudson;
(. Afag., 1S40. 1. 440.)
LOWTHIAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1828.
J- .if loseph, of Renwick, near Penrith. Cumberland. B. at
Penrith. School, Penrith. Matric. Michs. 1828. One of
names (not of Oxford) was ord. deacon (C hester) 1844 ;
priest, 1845; C. of Lambley, Northumberland, 1844-8. P.C.
uf Farlam, Cumberland, 1848-S4. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1885. Another (of St Bees) was ord. deacon (Chester)
Feb 24, 1839; pnest, July 12, 1840; P.C. of Wharton, Cheshire,
184,-5.). Disappears from Clergy List, i860. (G. Mag.,
1845,1.810.)
LOWTHORPE-GREEN, JOSEPH WILLIAM (1857), see GREEN.
LOXDALE, GEOFFREY WARTER PEELE. Adm. pens, (age
iS) at Trinity Hall, May 26, 1876. [2nd] s. of John. Esq.,
J. P., of Kingsland, Shrewsbury. [B. Dec. 30, 1S57] School.
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1876; LL.B. 1S81. Adm.
Solicitor, 1883. Died Oct. 21, 1919, at Shrewsbury. Brother
of John W. (1874). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists; Burke, L.G. (which gives ' died Oct., 1918 ');
The Times, Oct. 24, 1919.)
LOXDALE, HENRY MURRAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
1 >ct. 9, 1S63. S. of George Henrv. merchant [and Sarah,
dau. of George Bagot, High Sheriff of British Guiana]. B.
■ in Demerara, W. Indies; Bapt. Oct. 2, 1844. [School.
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1S70.
Died Nov. 2, 1889, at Wadhurst, aged 45- Nephew of the
next. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Eagle, xvi. 17S;
7 he Daily News, Nov. 6, 1889.)
LOXDALE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 3, 1815.
Of Salop. (3rd] s. of Joseph, Mavor, High Steward and
Recorder of Shrewsbury, of Kingsland, Shrewsbury [and
Anna Maria, dau. of William Wood, of Bayston, Salop].
B. Oct. 7, 1797. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1815;
Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 20, 1815. Called to the Bar, June 3, 1826.
J. P. for Salop, Stafford and Cardigan. D.L. and High
Sheriff of Cardigan, 1867. Died, Dec. 28, 1890, at his resi-
dence, Castle Hill, Llamlar, near Aberystwyth. (Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Inns 0/ Court; Law Lists; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The Guardian, Jan. 7, 1891.)
LOXDALE, JOHN WATSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, May 30, 1S74. [Eldest] s. of John. Esq., J. P., of
Kingsland, near Shrewsbury [and Anna Rice, dau. of the
Rev. John Watson, D.D.] B. May 25, 1855. Schools,
Shrewsbury (1867-9), 'lnd Wellington College (1869-71).
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Football (rugby) ' blue,'
1874. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. z, 1S75. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1880. On the Oxford Circuit. Of Thurlow,
Suffolk. Died Aug. 25, 1896. Brother of Geoffrey W P.
(1876). (Wellington Coll. Keg (which gives ' John William ');
Shrewsbury Sch. Reg. (which gives 'loseph Watson');
Book of Blues. Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at the
Bar; Burke, L.G.; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LOXHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr 17. 1770.
S. of the Rev. Richard (1743-4). R- of Stickney, Lines, [and
Elizabeth]. [School. Louth Grammar.] Matric Michs. 1779;
BA 17S3. Minister of St John's, Liverpool, 1815-43. K. of
Halsall, Lanes, 1816-43. Died ('lately' in June) 1843,
aged 82. Brother of the next. (Colliding, Some Louth
Grammar School B.ivs; Clergy List; Foster. Index Eccles.;
Monson, Lines. Church Notes; G. Mag., 1843. I. 664.)
LOXHAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 24,
1775. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard (1743-4), R- of Stick-
ney Lines. School, Louth Grammar Matrii Michs. 1775-
Scholar, Nov. 7, I77S; B.A. (15I* Wrangler) 1779; M.A. 17S2.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 21, 1780; priest, Feb. 24, 1782;
C of Sticknev, Lines., 1780-1; R. there, 17S6-182S. V. of
Hagnabv, 17S2-1828. Found drowned, 1S28, at Sti. ■kford.
Lines. Brother of the above. (Gouldmg, Some Louth Gram-
■ School Boys; St John's Coll. Adn
8, II. 473; P. B. G. Bmnall.)
Loyd, Lewis
. iv. 365; G- Mag.,
LOXLEY, ARTHUR PERCIVAL (or PERCIVALE). Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Oct. 10, 1871. S. of the Rev. John (1829). B.
[July 31. 1853]. at Bambv-in-the-Willows, Notts. School,
Doncaster. Matric. Michs. 1S71. Migrated to St Catharine's,
May 25 1872; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Roches-
ter) 1876; priest (St Albans) 1S78; C. of Watford, Herts.,
1876-80. C.-in-C. of St Ninian. Whitby, Yorks., 1880-1908.
Died Jan. 7, 1908, at his brother's house, Jarrow rectory,
Durham. Brother of the next. (Peile, II. 620; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle. Jan. 17, 1908.)
LOXLEY, CHARLES RICHARD JUBILEE. Adm. at St
Catharine's, July 20, 1869. S. of the Rev. John (next).
B at Newark, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1869; Scholar, 1869;
B A 1S73 M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (London) 1874; priest,
1875- C. of St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1874-6. C. of Watton
with'Beswick, Yorks., 1876-8. C. of St Edmund's, North-
ampton, 1878-82. R. of Jarrow, Durham, 18S2-1909. \ .
of St Oswald's, Durham. 1909-21. Hon. Canon of Durham.
Died Apr. 19, 1921, at St Oswald's vicarage, aged 71. Brother
of the above. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy: 1 he Guardian.
Apr. 29, 1921.)
LOXLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 6, 1829.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1842.
Chaplain to the Doncaster Union. 1841-8, and C of Don-
caster. 1843-6. V. of Bambv-in-the-Willows, Notts., 1S49-
53. Disappears from Clergy List, 1854. Father of the two
above.
LOY. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 14, 1S34.
S of Thomas, M.D. B. at Great Ayton, Yorks. School.
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. (31st 11 rangier)
1838; M.A. 1843. M.R.C.S. Practised at Stokesley. Yorks.,
1845-73. Died in if 73- (I'.-ntz. 11. 227).
LOYD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 7, 1830.
[2nd s of Edward, banker, of Coombe House, Surrey, and
Sarah dau. of Joseph Taylor, of Blackley, Lanes. B. Apr 13.
1S20. School, Eton.] Matnc. Michs. 1S39. A banker in
Manchester. Of Prestwick Lodge. Manchester, and of
Lillesden. Hawkhurst, Kent. J. P. and D.L. for Lanes.; J. P.
for Kent; High Sheriff of Kent, 1876. Lieut.-Col., 1st Man-
chester R.V. Married March 12, 1846, Caroline Louisa, dau.
of John Frederic Foster, of Sale Priory. Cheshire, and Kenip-
ston Beds. Died in 1890. Father of Frederic E. (1874);
brother of William J. (1840). (Eton Sch. Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Walford, County Families (under his
son).)
LOYD EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1881. [2nd]s. of William Jones (1840) [J. P.] of Langleybury.
Watford, Herts, [and Caroline Gertrude, dau. of John
Henry Vivian, M.P., of Singleton, Glam.] B. [April 2], 1S01,
in London. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1881. Of Langley-
bury Herts. Member of Herts. County Council for upwards
of 40 years. J. P. and D.L. for Herts. High Sheriff, 1S94.
Major, Herts. Y'eomanry-Cavalrv. Mamed, July 2b, 1888,
the Hon. Clementine Georgians Brownlow, dau. of Charles,
2nd Lord Lurgan. Died Nov. 6. 193S, at King's Langley;
buried there. (Eton Sell. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 9,
1938.)
LOYD EDWARD NOEL FARNHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Tune -5 1809 [2nd] s. of Frederic Edward (next), of Amwell
Grove Ware, Herts. B. 1881, at Hertford. School, Eton.
Matric Michs. iSoq; B.A. 1904; M.A. 1907. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Tune 27, 1906. Served in the Great
War 1914-19 (Capt., Wares. Yeomanry (formerly Scots
Greys)- Lieut., Labour Corps). Of Haughton House,
Churchill, Oxfordshire, in 1946. J. P. for Oxfordshire. 1938;
County Councillor, 1943- Brother of Lewis F. I. (1898).
(Burke. E.G.; Univ. War List; Fox-Davies. Armorial
Families; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
LOYD FREDERIC EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Sept. 24, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Edward (1839). of Lillesden,
H .ukhurst, Kent. B. there [Apr. 26], 1S56. School. Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 26,
1877. Called to the Bar, July 3. 1889. Lived at Albyns,
Romford, Essex, for many years; also at Monk's Orchard.
Kent, and at Amwell Grove. Ware, Herts. J. P. for Surrey,
Essex, and Herts. Married, Apr. 17, 1879. Isabella, dau. ot
Frederic Currey, F.R.S. Latterly of Shaw Hill, Melksham,
Wilts., where he died. Tune 21, 1036. Father of the above
and of Lewis F. I. (1898). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inn. ■ < .:.-;'.
Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Tunes. June 30, 1936.)
LOYD, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 3. 1838.
LOYD, LEWIS (1829), see LLOYD.
Loyd, Lewis Christopher
LOYD, LEWIS CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25. 1S94. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Lewis Haig (1862), of
Little Houghton, Northants. [and Emily Harriet, da of
the Rev. Christopher Smyth, V. of Little Houghton]. B.
[Sept. 27, 1S75] at Abington, Northants. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple. May r, 1901. On the Midland Circuit. Assistant
Solicitor to the Treasury, 1926-36-. Died Aug. 17, 10 1 7-
(Eton Sell. Lists; Northants. Clergy (sub his father; La
LOYD, LEWIS FREDERIC INNES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1S9S. [Eldest] s. of Frederic Edward [1874), of
Amwell Grove, Ware, Herts. B. 1880, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S9S. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
M 1 9, 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Lovat's Scouts; Major, Worcestershire Yeomanry). * >l
Albvns, Romford, Esses. Died Sept. 21, 191S. Brother of
Edward N.F. (1899). (Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List;
Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
LOYD, LEWIS HAIG. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. _•-, 18 2
S. of Thomas Kirkman [I.C.S., killed in the Indian Mutiny,
June 19, 1857] [and Annie, dau. of Capt. James Haig, R.N.],
B. Mar. 28, 1S44, at Simla. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1867;
priest, 1S69; C. of St James's, Wolverhampton, 1868-9.
R. of Abington, Northants., 1869-77. C. of St Lawrence,
Northampton, 1877-8; V. there, 1S7S-85. V. of Wing and
R. of Grove, Bucks., 1885-9. C. of Little Houghton,
Northants., 1890-4. R. of Orlingbury, 1895-1900. Resided
latterly at 14, Grange Gardens, Eastbourne, where he died,
Aug. 4, 1905. Father of Lewis C. (1894). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Scott. .1/55.; Northants. Clergy; Crockford; The Times, Aug.
5, 1905.)
LOYD, SAMUEL JONES. Adm. pens, (age IS) at Trinity,
Sept. 18, 1813. [Only] s. of Lewis [of Overstone Hall.
Northants.] [a London banker, formerly a dissenting minis-
ter] [by his 1st wife, Sarah, dau. of John Jones, of Man-
chester, banker and manufacturer]. B. [Sept. 25, j
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818'
MA. 1S22. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1854. M.P. for Hvthe,
1819-26. Freeman of Hvthe, 1821. High Sheriff of War-
wickshire, 1838. A Manchester banker. 1844-8. Succeeded
his father as head of Jones Lovd and Co., bankers, London,
1844 (merged in the London and Westnunster Bank
One of the best-known authorities of his time on matters
of finance, the Bank Act of 1844 being ' substantially based
on his principles.' The scheme for introducing into England
the Continental system of decimal coinage was mainly de-
feated owing to the active part he took against it. Created
Baron Overstone of Overstone and Fotheringav, 1850.
Married Aug. 10, 1829, Harriet, dau. of Ichabod Wright, of
Mapperly Hall, Notts., and had issue. Of Overstone and
Fotheringay, Northants., and Lockinge House, Berks. Died,
s.p.m. Nov. 17, 1883, when the peerage became extinct.
Left £2,100,000. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
LOYD, WILLIAM JONES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 6, 1840. [3rd] s. of Edward [banker, of Coombe House,
Surrey]. B. [Aug. 2, 1821] at Manchester. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Banker in
London (Jones Loyds). Of Langleybury, Herts.. J.P. High
Sheriff of Herts., 1861. Married June 21, 1S48, Caroline
Gertrude, dau. of John Henry Vivian, M.P., of Singleton,
Swansea. Died Aug. 28, 1885. Father of Edward 1 i
brother of Edward (1839). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
LUARD, BIXBY GARNHAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse
May 18, 1853. [5th] s. of W[illiam Wright] of rThe Lodge]]
W'itham, Essex [and Charlotte, only child of Thomas Gam-
ham, of Felsham Hall. Suffolk]. [B. Jan. 25, 1S35.] Matric.
Michs. 1854; Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Saffron Walden, Essex,
1858-60. V. of Hatfield Peverel, 1860-8. C. of Danbury,
1868-71. V. of Aveley, 1871-95. R. of Great with Little
Birch, 1S95-1919. R. of Layer-Breton, 1909-19. Married,
i860, Clara Isabella Sandford, dau. of the Rev. John
Bramston, V. of Witham. Died Jan. 28, 1919, at Birch
rectory. Brother of Frederick G. (1849); father "f 1
(1881) and Edwin P. (188S). (T. A. Walker, 508; Scott, Sfc - .
Burke, L.G.; The limes, Jan. 30, 1919.)
LUARD, CHARLES BOURRYAU. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Si
John's, Oct. 18, 1804. [Eldest] s. of Peter John, Esq. (and
Louisa, dau. of Charles Dalbiac, of Hungerford Park]. [His
paternal grandmother was Jane, dau. and co-heiress of
Zachariah Bourryau, a wealthy West Indian proprietor,
with estates in Grenada and St Kitts. who purchased the
estate of Blyborough, Lines., from the Southcole family
1747] [B. Apr. 16, 1785.] School, Rugbv. Scholar, 1805.
Maine. Lent 1S06; B.A. 1809. Of Blyborough, Lines. Mar-
Luard, Harold
ried, Aug. 23, 1S21, Henrietta, dau. of John Armytage, of
Northampton. Died May 26, 1855. at Torquay. Brother of
Octavius (1823) and the next; father of George A. (1843).
(Rugby Sck. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S55, 11. 109.)
LUARD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's. May s. 1814.
[6th] s. of Peter John, of Northampton. B. [1795] at Aber-
gavenny. School, Warwick. Matric. Michs. 1S14; Scholar,
1814; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 20,
181S; priest, Sept. 26, 1819; C. of Grafton Regis, with
Alderton, Northants., 1818-19. C. of Little Houghton with
Brafield-on-Green, 1819-20. C. of Morley, Derbs., 1821-8.
C. of Scawby, Lines., 1829-46. R. of Winterslow, Wilts ,
1846-69. Married, Aug. 2, 1821, Julia Dorada, dau. of
Edward Coxe, of Hampstead, and had issue. Died Feb. 15,
1869. Father of the next; brother of the above and of
Octavius (1823). (Burke, L.G.; Northants. Clergy; 1 rock-
ford.; G. Mag., 1821, 11. [76; Ike Guardian, Feb. 24, 1869.)
LUARD, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Feb. 7, i«44- Re-adm. Fell. -Com. Oct. 26, 1849. Of Derbs.
[Only] s. of the Rev. Edward (above). B. [Apr. 11, 1826],
at Morley. School, Kingston College, Hull. Matric. Michs.
1.S44; B.A. 1853. Accidentally drowned, June 28, 1854, by
falling off the quay at Southampton. (Burke, L.G.; G.Mag.,
1854, ii. 205.)
LUARD, EDWIN PERCY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
18S8. [S. of the Rev. Bixby Garuhain (1853).] B. [at Dan-
bury] Oct. 13, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1905. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of
Portsea. Hants., 1897-1904. C. of Great with Little Birch,
Essex, 1904-xg, C. of Layer-Breton, 1909-19. R. of Great
with Little Birch and Layer-Breton, 1919-47. Hon. Canon
of Chelmsford Cathedral, 1936-47. Brother of Hugh B.
(i8Si). (Crockford; C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
LUARD, FRANCIS GEORGE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1885.
[S. of the Rev. Arthur, R. of Wadworth, Doncaster. B.
Dec. 18, 1865. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
M.A. 1919. Assistant Master at Ardvreck School.
Crieff, for 2J years; at Merchiston Castle prep. School for
3i years; Headmaster of Oakfield School, Cheltenham,
1918-. Of Oatlands, Harrogate, Yorks., in 1922.
Subsequently of Stafferton Lodge. Maidenhead, where he
died, May 10, 1946; buried at Maidenhead. (Rossall Sch
Reg.; Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.; Schvol masters' Directories;
C.U. Yearbook and Directory; The Times, May 13, 1946.)
LUARD, FREDERICK GARNHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. :■■, 1849. [4th] s. of William Wright [and
Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Garaham]. B. [June 22, 1829],
at Witham, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S53. C. of
Bobbington, and of Claverley, Salop, m 1856-7. Died Feb. 4,
1857. Brother of Bixbv G. (1S53). (Burke, L.G.; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1857, t. 368.)
LUARD, FREDERICK PAUL. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 4,
1899. [4th s. of Frederick Peter, Major-Gen., Bengal Staff
Corps (and Lydia M.L.. dau. of the Rev. J. Palmer, of
Jerusalem).] B. Nov. 11, 18S0. Matric. Michs. 1899; Si bolar.
(Burke, L.G.)
LUARD, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Mar. 25, 1S43. Of Yorks. [Eldest] s. of Charles Bourryau
(1804) [of Blyborough Hall, Lines.]. B. [Sept. 25, 1825] at
Little Houghton, Northants. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1843; B.A. 184S; M.A. 1852. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 13, 1S47. Married, Aug. 23, 1S55, Maria
Louisa Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Story,
field, Co. Cavan, Ireland. Of Blyborough Hall, Lines. J.P.
Died, s.p., Aug. 2. 18S8. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G., which
gives 'B. Sept. 25, 1824'; 1 he Guardian, Aug. 8, 1888.)
LUARD, GERARD MAURICE CHARLES. Adm. 1
Trinity, Oct. 8, 1885. [2nd] s. of William Charles, .1
' Llewellyn,' Bournemouth land Julia Jane], B. [Apr. 26, 1867]
at Llandaff, Glam. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1
1888; M.A. 1892. Adm. Solicitor, is.,i Practised at Dulver
ton, Somerset. Resided subsequently al Apse]
Batheaston, near Bath. Died ai 1 k, Oct. j,
1946. (Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; The 1 imes, Oct. 4, [946.)
LUARD, HAROLD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S94. (3rd and
1] s. of the Rev. 0[ctavius (1S2 3) I. K. of Aunsby,
Lines, [and Sarah Mana. dan oi Willi. mi Charles Booth, of
TwemloM 11.11, 1 in I.;,- ,, [i;, Nov. 1, 1868.] School, Oak
ham. Mai
years a highly successful ' Poll ' coai !>
bteis. 1 'i' d 1 '< c. 22, 1943,
at Grantham. (1 he Times, Dec. 2h, 1943. J
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Luard, Henry Richards
LUARD, HENRY RICHARDS. Adm. pens. (age iS) at Trinity,
Jan. 31, 1843. [Eldest] s. of Henrv [West Indies merchant].
B. [Aug. 25, 1825] in London. School [Cbeam and] King's
College, London. Matric. Miens. 1843; Scholar, 1846; B \
(141/1 Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1850; B.D. 1875; D.D. 1878.
Fellow, 1849; Junior Bursar, 1853-62; Assistant Tutor,
1855-65. University Registrar}', 1K02-91. Hon. Fellow of
King's College, l..,n.l,,n, I-, 1 ir.l. deacon and pnest, 1S55.
Lady Margaret's 1'rc.uher, 1-81. President of the Cambridge
Antiquarian S tv. is',, -5. V. of Great St Mary's, Cam-
bridge, 1860—87; secured the removal in 1863 of the eastern
gallery of St Mary's, nicknamed 'Golgotha,' which had been
pied by tin V"ii e ( h.incellor and the Heads of Houses.
Rearranged the documents at the Registry with separate
indexes of his own making. One was published in 1870 as
A Chronological List of the Graces, Documents, and other
papers m the f'ni. null E-.Jiv ,.;...': ■ mcern the Univer-
sity Library Edited the Graduati, 1 1 -' and 1S00-S4.
Author, Rud's Diary; The Relation I • > England and
Rome in the reign of Henry III, 1877; Serai n , etc. Married,
1S62, Louisa Calthorpe, youngest dau "I lie \ en. George
Hodson, Archdeacon of Stafford. Died May 1, 1891, at his
ue, 4, St Peter's Terrace, Cambridge. M.I , in Great
St Mary's, Cambridge; there is also a memorial clock in the
tower of the church. {Bouse, 11. 510; Crockford; Burke,
L.G.; Scott, MSS . C.U. Hist. Reg-, 51. note 8; D.N.B.;
Adm In Trin 1 oil . add el err.)
LUARD, HUGH BIXBY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
12, 1 il. S. of the Rev. Brxby Garnham (1.855), of Birch
rectory. B. Oct. 13, 1862, at Hatfield Peverel, Essex.
[School, Malvern] Matric. Michs. 18,81; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
1 1 1 P . Pt I, 1st Class) 188,; 111), and B.Chir.. 18.87; 1' C h
\i St Ib-in, - Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1SS7.
I R.( S., 1897 Resii il House physician at St Thomas's
Hospital. Toini 1 th I.M.S.; 1 apt., 1890; Medical Officer,
45th Rattray's Sikhs (at Hun/a. Chilas; the relief of Chitral;
N.W. Frontier, and Tirah expeditions); retired, as Major.
I'l.nlised at Northallerton. Served in the Great War,
1914 19 (Major, R.A.M.C, 1916-19). Resident Medical
1 'nicer. Eastern Counties Asylum; assistant Medical Officer,
1 --ex County lunatic Asylum. Resident Medical Officer,
Eastby sanatorium and Ruebury sanatorium. Resided at
Little Baddow. Died Feb. 16, 1944, at Wickham Bishops.
Brother ..f Edwin 1' li.s.ss). {.\lal:,t,t Coll. Reg.; Medical
Directories; Army Lists; The Tunes, Feb 1 - [944 1
LUARD, OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 20, 1823.
[Sth] s. of Peter lobn, Esq., of Little Houghton, Nnrthants.
B June 21. 1804. in Hertfordshire. Educated privately by
Mr I ;■ 111. Iter, of Wellingborough. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
18;-, MA. 1831. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21, 1S27;
prii 1 Sept 21. 182S; C. of Willnughtmi. Lines.. 1827-36
ami ( of Blyborough, 1S27-46. C. of Scotton, 1853-6. R.
of Aunsby, 1856-83. Joint Secretary, with the Rev. J. C.
Pigott. of Grand National Archery Society. 1846-60; Secre-
tary, t86o-8o 'Never missed a meeting'; presented on
retirement with a cheque f"r {200 by his brother archers.
lulv 29, 1880, Won the Crunden bugle in 1848 and 1849.
M d, March 10, 1853, Sarah Maria, dau. of William
Charles Booth, Esq., ..f Twemlow Hall. Cheshire. Died
[an. 27. 1883. at Aunsbv rectory. Father of Harold {1804);
1 rother of Charles B. (1804) and Edward (1814). [Boose,
vi 85; Scott, .l/.ss . ,/,.,,,,. /_,;>; , rockfol ,i ; F , ,x -Davies,
Armorial Families; 7 he Guardian. Feb 7, 1883.)
LUBBOCK, EDWARD. Adm puis, (age 21) at Caius, Ian. 16,
i860. S. of the Rev. John (1S19), V. of Scottow, Norfolk.
B. there. Schools, Ipswich and private. Matric. Lent, i860.
Resided 5 terms Died Dei 6, 1S63. Brother of Henry H.
(1854). [Venn, ... 318)
LUBBOCK. FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
11,1 28, Miu 16th] s. of Sir John William [3rd] Bart.
(iS:i) ,,f High Elms, I'owne, Kent [and Harriet, dau. of
li. hi 1.1.1. George Hotham, ..1 York], [B May 1, 1844.]
School, (ton. Did not reside. Major. Royal Engineers;
D.A. Director of Railways Chairman of the Lond. ,11 Bo ml
Bank of New Zealand; of the London Merchant Hank, Ltd.
Director of the London Assurance Corporation, and of the
British Rank of South America, Ltd. Married, Nov. 11,
1869, Catherine, dau. of John Gurney, of Farlhaiu Hall,
Norfolk. Of 26, Cadogan Gardens, London, S.W., ami
Sevenoaks. Died Tune 22, 1927. Brother of Sir John (1.883);
father of Samuel G. (1892) and Percy (1898). (Fox 1 m ies,
Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
LUBBOCK, HENRY HAMMONT. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26.
1K54. S. .if the K.-v ]ohn (1S19), V. of Scottow. Norfolk.
B. there, Mar. 5. 1835. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1854; B.A 1858; MA. 1861. Rowing 'blue,' 1858 1 ml
deacon (Ely) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Stow-cum-Quy,
Caml.s , 1859-60. C. of Gunton and Suih.ld. Norfolk,
(860-3. R. of Bradfield (1st niediety), 181.4 '. V. of Gunton
with Hanworth, 1866-92. Died July 8, 1892, at Hanworth
Lucas, Alfred Perry
rectory. Brother of Edward (i860). [Venn. II. 320; Book
0] Blu , 1 ' kford; The Guardian, July 20, 1892.)
LUBBOCK, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Feb. 17,
1819. S. of Richard, mednat practitioner, of Norwich. B.
there. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1819; B *
M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 5, 1823; priest,
Oct. 9 1S25. Y. oi Potter Heigham. Norfolk, 1830-4. V. of
Scottow and Belaugh, 1S34-57. Died May IS, 1S57, at
Scottow. Father of the above and of Edward (i860);
brother of Richard (1815). [Venn, 11. 174; Foster, Index
1 1 i . '. Wag . 1857, 11. 98 )
LUBBOCK, Sir JOHN, Bart. Hon. LL.D., 1883. Eldest s. of Sir
John William (next), 3rd Hart. B. Apr. 30, 1834, in London.
School, Eton. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1875. F.R.S., 1885.
Had succeeded his father as 4th Bart., 1865. Rede Lecturer,
1886. Created Baron Avebury, 1900. Entered his father's
bank, 1.849, before he was fifteen. Head of Robarts. Luh-
boi I. .v Co. Hon. Sei ..f the London Bankers, 181
man of the Committee of London Clearing Bankers, 1898-
1,1 MP. for Maidstone, 1870-80; for London University,
1880-1900. P.C., 1890. It was owing to his efforts that the
Act was passed establishing the August bank holiday; this
was for some tune afterwards known as ' St Lubbock's Day.'
Vice-President of the Royal Society. Vice-thin.
London University, 1872-S0. Married (1) April 10, 1856,
Ellen Frances, dau. of the Rev. Peter Hordern of Chorlton-
cum-Hardy, Lanes., and hid issue; (2) May 17, 1884, Mice
Augusta Laurentia Lane, dau. of General Augustus Henry
Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, of Rushmore, Wilts, and had further
issue. Author, scientific, anthropological, philosophical, etc.
Resided at High Elms. Kent, and Kingsgate Castle, Kent.
Died May 28, 191 3. at Kingsgate Castle. Brother of Frederic
(1861). {At. Ovmi.; D.N.B.)
LUBBOCK, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 1.8) at Trinity,
Apr. 11, 1821. [Only] s. of Sir John William. 2nd Bart,
[and Mary, dau. of James Entwisle, of Rusholme, Man-
chester]. "B. Mar. 26, 1803, in London. School. Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A [825; M.A. 1.833- Partner in his
father's bank, 1S25. Fellow, Astronomical Society, 1828.
F.R.S., 1829; Royal medallist, 1834; Treasurer and Vm-
President, 1830-5 and 1S3S-47. Fellow of the I'rnv.-r-ity "1
London, 1836-65; first Vice-Chancellor, 1837-42. Hon.
M.I.C.E., 1839. A treasurer of th.- Gn it Exhibition of 1851.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., 1840. Astronomer and
mathematician; 'foremost among English mathematicians
in adopting Laplace's doctrine of probability.' Married
Inn.- 2.,, 1833, Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Hotham,
of York, and had 11 children. Resided at High Elms, near
Famborough, Kent. High Sheriff of Kent, 1S52. Died
June 20, 1865. Father of the above and Frederic (1861).
{Boase, 11. 520; D.N.B.; Proc. RoyalSoc. 15. \xsii.)
LUBBOCK, PERCY. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar from Eton,
Oct. 11. 1898. 4th s. of Frederu (1861), West India mer-
chant, of 26. Cadogan Gardens, London. B. luu. r, 1879,
at 19, South Audley Street, Grosvenor Square. Matric
Michs. 1898; Scholar. 1900; |l I. usual 1 npos. Part I, 1901,
1st Class); B.A. 1902; M A 1907. Junior Examiner under
the Board of Education in 1906. Author, The (raft of
Fiction; Earlham; Roman Pictures; The Region Cloud;
Shades of Eton. etc. 1 >f Villa Medici, Fi.-.ile, Florence, in
194.5. Brother of Samuel G. (1892). {Kings Coll. Reg.;
1 1 Ye.nl. .hand iHn.i i 1 . Fox Davies, Armorial Families;
Who's Who.)
LUBBOCK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at PrMnRoKE,
lulv 5, 1S15. S. of Richard, M.D.. sometime of X.mvi. h
Matric Michs 1816; B.A 1820; MA 1824 1 in 1. deacon
(Norwich) Oct 14,1821; priest, Oct 17,1824. R.ofEccles,
Norfolk, 1837-76. Author, Observatt.'r.s on the 1-a-ma o\
Norfolk Hied Nov. 25. 1876, aged 78. Brother of John
(1819). (Scott. MSS.; Clergy List; Crockford; Foster, Index
Eccles . The I imes, Her 1. 1871,.)
LUBBOCK, SAMUEL GURNEY. Adm. at King's. Ocl 1. 1892;
an Eton exhibitioner. 3rd s. of Frederic (1.801), West India
merchant, of 72. Cadogan Gardens, London B. Aug. 6,
[873 at The Grove, Northaw, I'.amet, Herts. School. Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Class Trips.. 1st
Class) 1895; M.A. 1902. Athletics 'blue' (high jump),
1894-5 6; Hon. Sec, ( U.A.C. 1895 6 Assistant Master at
Eton, 1897-1933-; at Fariibi. rough School. Chevalier ..f Ihe
Order of Leopold. Author, A Memoir of Montagu, Rhod.
lames. Of Ashenden Plantation, Plaxtol, Kent, m 1946.
Brother of Percy (1898). [Kings CoU. Reg.: Book of Blues;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; Eton Sch. Lists.)
LUCAS, ALFRED PERRY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 30, 1875.
[S. of 0., of Loseberrv, Esher, Surrey. B. 1 57 School,
Uppingham.] Matrii Lent, 1875; B.A. 187.1. Cricket
'blue,' 1S75-8. Played cricket for England. 1878-9, 1880,
1SS2, 1S84. Member of the London Stock Exchange. Some-
time of Westlield, Chelmsford, Essex. Died Oct. 1923.
[Uppingham Sch. Roll; Book of Blues.)
Lucas, Algernon
LUCAS, ALGERNON. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H., Oct. i, 1899.
B. Nov. 7, 1879. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., King Edward's
Horse; wounded). Killed in the Irish rebellion, Apr. :S,
■ 19 16. (Unto. War List.)
LUCAS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9, 1870. [S. of
W. S., of St Bartholomew's Hospital. B. 1851. School,
Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1870; Exhibitioner; Scholar;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S75; priest
(Canterbury) 1SS6. Assistant Master at Reading Grammar
School, 1874-8; Chaplain and House Master at Tonbridge
School, 1878-1910. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1916-21.
Resided latterly in London. Died Feb. iS, 1921, at Hobart.
Tasmania. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Direc-
II ho was Who.)
LUCAS, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Aug. 12, 1S75. S. of John, deceased. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 187s. Of Ratherley House, Fermov, Ireland,
in 1901. (Harrow Sch. Reg., 2nd Ed.)
LUCAS, CECIL JAMES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. z6,
1826; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 25, 1821, age 18; Scholar, 1821-4. [2nd] s. of Can-
Ellison, M.D., of Herts, [and Harriet Penrose]. B. Mar 29,
1803, at Hatfield. Schools, St Paul's and Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S26. Studied medicine in London. ' Died young.'
{Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon.)
LUCAS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, July 3,
1783. Eldest s. of Gibson (1751) of Filby, Norfolk. B.
June 8, 1765, at Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1783;
Scholar; B.A. 17S8. Of Filby House. High Sheriff of Nor-
folk, 1811. Died, s.p., Nov. 14, 1831; buried at Filby.
Brother of Gibson (1785), George (1785), Richard (1786)
and half-brother of William (1S00). {East Anglian Vis. of
Suffolk, 11.)
LUCAS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Mar. 25,
1822. S. of the Rev. Gibson (1785), of Great Yarmouth.
Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 22, 1822. Matric. Michs.
1822; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 10, 1827;
priest, June 8, 1828; C. of Filby, Norfolk, -1841-8; R. there,
1848-89. J.P. for Norfolk. Married, Nov. 21, 1848, Frances,
3rd dau. of the Rev. William Belgrave, M.A., of Preston
Hall, Rutland. Died Apr. n, 1889, at Filby House. Father
of Percy M. (1SS0) and Herbert H. (1873}; brother of Gibson
(1816). (East Anglian Vis. of Suffolk, 11; Crockford; The
Guardian, Apr. 17, 1889.)
LUCAS, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, rage 19) at Magdalene,
Apr. 22, 1841. S. of the Rev. William (1800), of Burgh,
near Norwich. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1S4S. Ord. deacon, 1S46; priest, 1847; C. of
Thrigby, Norfolk, 1846-9. C. of Burgh, 1849-52. R. of
Thrigbv 1852-62. R. of BUlockby, 1862-97. R. of Burgh
St Margaret with St Mary, 1862-97. Died Mar. 10, 1897,
at Bournemouth. (Crockford; Clergy List; The 1 imes,
Mar. 15, 1897.)
LUCAS, EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 20. 1864. S. of
Joseph, of Upper Tooting, London. B. there, 1845. School,
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A.
1873. Adm. Solicitor, 1872; practised in London. Of 81,
Elm Park Gardens, London. Died Aug. 14, 1932, at Villa
San Francesco, Bagni di Lucca, Italy. Father of Francis H.
(1897). (Law Lists; The Times, Aug. 18, 1932.)
LUCAS, EDWARD LINGARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1878. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Thomas [1st Bart.] [and his 2nd wife,
Mary Amelia, dau. of Robert Chamberlin, of Catton House,
Norwich]. [B. Feb. 15, i860.] School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1878. Athletics 'blue* (100 yard .
Succeeded his brother as 3rd Baronet in 1915. Married
three times; (1) Jan. 16, 1886, Mary Helen, dau. of Henry
Chance. Of 92, Mount Street, London, in 1933; and of
Ashtead Park, Surrey. Died Aug. 3, 1936, in London.
Brother of the next and of Francis G. L. (1880) and Reginald
J. (1884). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 4, 1936.)
LUCAS, ERNEST MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1879. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Thomas [1st Bart.], of 12A Kensington
Palace Gardens, London. B. [Apr. 24], 1861, at Roehamp-
ton, Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1879. Capt.,
Duke of York's Own Loyal Suffolk Hussars. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Remount Service). J.P. to:
Co. Wicklow. Of 21 Grimston Gardens, Folkestone, Died
APr- 3. I936» at Lyndhurst, Hants. Brother of the above,
of Francis G. L. (1880) and Reginald J. (1884). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Apr. 4, 1936.)
LUCAS, FRANCIS EDWARD STUCLEY. Matric. pens, from
Queens', Lent. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1893; pnest (Worcester, for Hereford) 1894; C.
227
Lucas, George Frederick
of Much Marcle, Heref., 1893-6. C. of Tidenham, Glours.,
1896-7. C. of Great and Little Hampton. Worcs., 1 5
V of East Huntspill, Somerset, 1903-14. Resided at Llan-
drindod Wells, Radnor., 1915-48-. (Crockford.)
LUCAS, FRANCIS GRANVILLE LEWIS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1880. [4th] s. of [Sir] Thomas [1st Bart.],
of Ashtead Park, Epsom, Surrey [and Mary Amelia, dau.
Of R. Chamberlin, of Norwich], B. [May 16], 1862, in Lon-
don, School, Harrow. Matric. Mich';. 1880; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1887. Athletics ' blue ' (100 yards), 1883. Ord. deacon
(London) 1SS5; priest, 1886; C. of Si Margaret's, West-
minster, 18S5-7. R. of Ashstead, Surrey, 1887-1906. R.
of Campsea-Ashe, Suffolk, 1906-15. Subsequently of More-
stead Grange, Winchester, where he died, Aug. 15, 1939.
Brother of Edward L. (1878), Ernest M. (1879) and Reginald
J. (1884). (Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.\ Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Crockford; The Times, Aug. 17, 1939.)
LUCAS, FRANCIS HERMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [Only] s. of Edgar (1864), of Netherneld, Upper Tool-
ing, London. B. Feb. 10, 1878, in London. School, Win-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1898; B.A I
Tripos, Pt I, 1st Class, 1899; Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); M.A.
1905. Entered the India Office, 1901; Assistant private
secretary to Lord George Hamilton, 1902-3; to the Rt. Hon.
St John Brodrick, M.P., 1903-5; to the Rt. Hon. John
Morley, M.P., 1905-7. Principal private secretary to Vis-
count Morley, 1909-10; to the Marquess of Crewe, 1910-15;
to the Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain, 1915-17. C.B., 1911;
C.V.O., 191 7. Financial Secretary to the India Office, 1919-20.
Resided at 50, Oaklev Street, Chelsea, where he died, Apr.
13, 1920. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Scott. MSS.; I.C.S. Lists;
Who was Wlw.)
LUCAS, FREDERICK LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29
1879. [Only] s. of Lionel [merchant], of 11, Westbourne
Terrace, Hyde Park, London. B. 1S60, in London. School,
London International College. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A,
1883; M.A. 1886. President of the Union, 1883. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1S83. Called to the Bar, May 15,
1889. Died Dec. 6, 1930, at Ascot Wood, Ascot. (Inns of
Court; Law Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; J he
Times, Dec. 9, 1930.)
LUCAS, FREDERICK MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1879. [5th] s. of Charles Thomas, of Wamham
Court, Horsham, Sussex. B. [Feb. 3], i860, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1 8 79 ; B.A.
1884. A brewer at Leamington, Warws. Died, unmarried,
Nov. 7, 1887, in India, of cholera. Brother of Morton P.
(1875)- [Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
LUCAS, GEOFFREY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1805. [Youngest]
s. of Arthur, solicitor, of FJarlington. B. there, May 7, 1875.
School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1895; prizeman; B.A.
i8gg. At St George's hospital. L.S. A., 1903; M.D., Durham,
1919. Assistant House physician and senior house physician,
Westminster Hospital. Assistant Demonstrator in Physio-
logy at Cambridge. Practised at Bournemouth. Senior
Physician, Nordrach -on-Dee Sanatorium, Banchory, Kin-
cardineshire, 1920. Subsequently resident physician, Mun-
desley Sanatorium, Norfolk. Author, medical. Died Nov. 26,
1929, at Mundesley. (Venn, 11. 544 and addenda, 1940;
I imbrnige Sch. Reg.; Medical l>irc\t->ne\; 1 he I in
zr,, 1929; C. J. Fordyce.)
LUCAS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Tune 20.
1785. S. of Gibson (1751), of Gt Yarmouth. B. at Bury St
Edmunds. School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar, 1 785 ;
Matric. Michs. 1786; B.A. (loth Wrangler) 1790. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Nov. 21, 1790; priest, Sep1
and V. of Catheld (2 medieties), Norfolk, 180]
Billockby, 1820-33. Married Mary Anne, widow ol
Montague and dau. of John Doughty, Esq. Resided at hei
house at Little Ormesby. Died Aug. 8, 1833, at Catfield;
buried at Filby. Brother of Richard (1786), Charles (1783).
Gibson (1785) and half-brother of William (1800). (Venn,
11. in; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
LUCAS, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. at PEMBROKE, Oct.
1897. 4th s. of Dr Herbert [of Huntingdon]. B. al 1
don, Feb. 11, 1879. Si tool, Lam ing. Matric, Mi h [897;
B.A. 1900. Adm, Solii itni, w> ■;; ei.n n ■ ■; 1 1
borough, Leics. Served in the Great War, v)i.\ 1 1 1
, , \ . , 1 : , . ; , 1 ■ . - . - , | , t 1 ,1
despatches). Of The Burj House, Cottingham, Market li.u
borough. J.P. for Durham, 1925 and Northants., 1933.
i in1 Master ol the w Hand Pj b hlej Hunt, i
[893) and Travis C. (1895)- [Law
Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
15-2
Lucas, Gibson
LUCAS, GIBSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, July 4,
1785. 2nd s. of Gibson (17511, of Filbv. Norfolk. B. at Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar; B.A. 1790.
Ord. deacon (N'onvich) July 25, 1790; priest, Sept. 23, 179;.
V. of Biliockby, Norfolk, 1792 1820. K. of Filbv. 1820-48.
R. of Stokesby with Herringby, 1795-1848. Married, 1796,
Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev Benjamin \\ vmberlev Salmon,
R. of Caister, Norfolk. Died Jan. 8, 1848; buried at Filby.
Brother of Charles (1783), Richard (17*") and George (1785);
half-brother of William (1S00); father of the next and of
Charles (1S22). (Foster, Index Eccles ; I lergj List; ' laical
Guide; East Anglian Vis. of Suffolk, 11. 20; G. Ma
1. 446.)
LUCAS, GIBSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 23, 181 6.
S. of the Rev. Gibson (above). B it Gt Yarmouth. School,
Gt Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1S17; B.A. 1821. Ord. deacon
(London, for Norwich) June 2, 1822; priest (Norwich),
May 25, 1823. P.C. of Stone, Staffs., 1839-54. R. of St
Lawrence with St John, Southampton, 1854-76. Married.
Aug. 4, ih-,2. Margaret Maria Ricketts, ith dau. of William
Clark, I-.sq., of Torquay, Devon. Disappears from Croihford,
1877. Brother of Charles (1822). {Clergy List.)
LUCAS, GUY THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1801. S. of
Thomas, Esq. (1S73), of 58, St Andrew's Street, Cam-
bridge, Surgeon S. ho.-l., Bedford, and Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1892. [Bury Sch. List, 243.)
LUCAS, HAROLD WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1S98.
2nd s. of James, solicitor, of Midhurst. B. there, Oct. 22,
1880. School, Charterhouse Matri. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901.
Articled to a solicitor in : v Assistant Master at t'niver-
sity College School (prep, branch), Holly HuT, Hampstead,
in 1922. (( karter house Register; Sc/i... .(masters' Dire, tones.)
LUCAS, HERBERT HAMILTON. Adm. pens. at Trinity
Oct. 8, 1873. S. of [the Rev.] Charles (1822), of Filbv,
Norfolk. B. there. 1.554 School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1---; MA 1880. Ord. .leaf 01, (Rochester)
priest, 1879; C. of Cheam, Surrey, 187S-9. R. of
Preston, Rutland, i87g 84. C. of Wellington College Mis-
sion, St Peter's, Walworth, Surrey, 18,55 ,-. \ of AH Saints,
Battersea, 188S-9. R. of Filbv, Norfolk, 1889-1900. K. of
Chetton with Glazeley and Deuxhill, Salop, 1900-5. R. of
St Thomas's, Old Charlton. Kent, 1905-10. Lie. pr., dioc. of
k hesti r 1912-40. Died Nov. 2i, 1940, aged S6, at Tun-
bndge Wells; buried there. Broth, r ..f per. v M. (1880).
{l-pfincham .vA. A'..//. Crockford; 1 he Times, Nov. 23,
1940.)
LUCAS, KEITH. Adm. pen- at Trinity, lune 25, 1898. [2nd]
s. of Francis Robert, engineer, of Greenhall, Forest Row
Sussex. B. [Mar. 81, 1879, at Greenwich. School, Rugby!
Matric Michs. 1898; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1901; Walsingham medal, 1904; M.A. 1905; Sc.D. 1911.
Fellow, 1904; lecturer in natural sciences, 190S. Worked in
New Zealand. 1902, ..11 the bathymetrical survey of the
lakes. Crooman Lecturer, Royal Socii ty, 1912. IRS. 191 ),
Made important researches in conn., tion with tlie study of
muscles and nerves. Additional University Demonstrator
in physiology, 1907. During the 1914-19 war. employed at
the Royal aircraft factory at Farnborough, where his services
were of great value, 'for he met with indomitable quiet
energy the ceaseless urgency for new developments of aero-
plane design, and with self-effacing devotion examined and
teste. 1 them against the practical conditions of Bight'.
Author, articles on physiology of nerve and muscle in the
Journal of Physiology. Resided at Fen Ditton, Cambs.
Killed in a living accident, near Aldershot, Oct. 5, 1916
Brother ..f Ralph (i.\.,s) 'mc. II .it List Pro, R
Soc. A, 95 now); H ho sas II tin; D \ B )
LUCAS, LASCELLES ATKINSON. Adm. pens at Sr Catha-
rine's, Dec. 13, 1S90. (3rd] s. of Joseph, Esq. [of Foxhunt
vl.uior, Wal.lroii, Sussex, and Birkdale, Branksome Park.
Bournemouth, by his 1st wife, Annie Elizabeth, dau. of |ohn
Atkinson, ot Chapel- Allerton, Leeds]. B. [1873] at South
Hackney, Middlesex. Matnc. Lent, 1891; B.A. 1893; M.A
[900. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 18-18. On
the South Eastern Circuit. Brother of the next, and of
William W. (1897). (Fox-Davies. Arm. iul lo,r;' . .■
Lists )
LUCAS, LEONARD WAINWRIGHT. Ad. 11. at Trinity Hall,
1 97. [5th] s. of Joseph, Esq., of Foxhunt Manor, Waldroni
IB. May 14. 1879J School, Caterharu Congrega-
tional College. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., 5th
Royal Fusiliers, 1S9S; transferred to The Bufis, 1900; Lieut.,
1901; Capt., 1-107. Major, 1915; Bt. Lieut-Col . 1919. Served
in Aden hinterland, 1903. In the '.re.it War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., lhc- Buffs (E. Kent Regt.) and Special List;
D.S.O., 1916; M.C.; mentioned four tunes in despatches;
Instructor, Senior Officers' School, Aldershot, 19] (with
temp, rank ..I In , !. \i ... - , of Frmilev Green, Surrey,
in 1930. Brother of William W. (1897), and the above.
Lucas, Richard
LUCAS, MATTHEW BENJAMIN GEORGE REED. Adm. pens,
at Corpus Christi, Apr. 17, 1S63. Of Middlesex. [S. of — ,
physician, of London.] Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867;
M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1869; priest, 1870;
C. of Walton-le-Dale, Lanes., 1869-71. C. of St Chrysos
tom's, Liverpool, 1872-4. C. of Leyton, Essex. 1874 \
of Chilton-super-PoIden with Edington, Somerset, 187S-86.
R. of Belstone, Devon, 1886-1907. Died Aug. 30, 1907,
aged 65. Father of Robert H. (is.,21. (Scott. .1/SS.; Crock-
ford; The Times, Aug. 31, 1907.)
LUCAS, MORTON PETO. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 20, 1875. [3rd] s. of Charles Thomas, Esa., of
94, Lancaster Gate, London, W. [and Charlotte Emma, 'dau.
of Charles TiffenJ. (B. Nov. 24, 1856. School, Harrow]
Matnc. Michs. 1875. A brewer. Of The Oaks. Leamington'.
Lieut., Warwickshire Yeomanrv-Cavalry. J. P. for W irws
High Sheriff. 1900. Died July 9, 1921,111 London. Brother
of Frederick M. (1879). {Harm Sch. Reg.; Armj Lists;
The Times, July 11. 1921.)
LUCAS. NATHAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 24. 1810. S.
of N.. Esq., of Aston, Bucks. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Oct. 1, 1811. Matnc. Michs. 1811.
LUCAS, PERCY MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus
Oct. 1, 1880. S. of (the Rev.] Charles, Esq. (sic) (1822).
B. Dec. 1, i860, at Filby, Great Yarmouth. School, Hailey-
bury. | Matric. Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884. Football (rugby)
'blue,' 1882. Went to Canada. Subsequently Secretary of
Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich. Died Apr. 20. 1927. Brothet
of Herbert H. (187.1). {Haileybury Sch. Reg.)
LUCAS, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesls. Oct. 1895.
S. of Francis Robert [of Kidbrooke, Kent.] B. [Mar. 31,
1876] at Greenwich. School, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs.
1895. Governing director. Griffith & Co., Lightermen,
Greenwich. Served in the Great War. 1914- ig
R.N.V.R., at Admiralty Experimental Station, Harwich.
Of Blackheath, in 1928, Brother of Keith (18.18). (( lielten-
ham Coll. Reg.)
LUCAS, REGINALD JAFFRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
23, 1884. [5th] s. of [Sir] Thomas [1st Bart.], of Ashtead
Park. Epsom, Surrey [and of London], B. [Dec. 2
in London School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S84. Adm. at
He Inner temple, Oct. 29, 1886. Capt., 3rd Bate, Hamp-
shire Regt. Private Secretary to the Unionist chief Whips,
1SS6-95. M.P. for Portsmouth, lgoo-6. Author, George II.
and Ins Ministers; Another Point of I'uie; Colonel Saunderson,
etc. Died, unmarried, by his own hand, May 9, 1914, in
London. Brother of Edward L. (187S), Francis G, L. (1880)
and Ernest M. (1879). (£(,)« Res.; Burke. P. and B.; Inns
of Court; Who was Who; The limes, May 12, 1914; Sii
Wasey Sterry. )
LUCAS, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm at Emmanuel, Mar. 28,
1753; M.A. 1755. From Magdalen College, Oxford. S. of
Anthony, of London and of F.dith Weston, Rutland. Matric.
from Merton College, Oxford, July 17, 1742, age 17; Demy
of Magdalen, 1742-7; B.A. (Oxford) 1746. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1748; priest, Dec. 24, 1740. R. of Waker-
ley, North. tits.. 1751-83. R. of Edith-Weston, Rutland,
1753-86. K. of Gnat (. ,.-t. rton. 1752-4. V. of 1 ast 1 1
ham, Kent, 1787-9. Preb. of Lincoln. 1767-S9. Preb. of
Canterbury, 1775-S9. Chaplain to the Earl of Gainsborough.
Married Martha, dau. of Thomas Hurst, of Barrowby. Died
Jan. 17, 1789, aged 63, at Stamford; will P.C.C. Father of
the next. (.-If. Oion.; Xortlnints. Clergy; Lims. Pedigrees;
H. T. Longden; G. Mae... 1789, 1. 90.)
LUCAS, RICHARD. Adm pens, al Emmanuel, Feb. 3, 1777.
Of Rutland. S. of tie Rev Richard (above) R, of Great
Casterton. Matric. Easter 1781, B.A. 1782; MA. 1785.
Fellow, 17S4. Ord. deacon (Bangor) lune 29, 1784; priest
llvt-rb ) Dec. 12, 17S4. Succeeded bis father .1- K. of Great
1. .c-1, it. in, Rutland. 17-4 1S27, and as R. of Edith-Weston
1786-1827. J. P. for Rutland. Rural Dean of Stamford.
Married Elizabeth Armytage. Died May ... 1827. aged 66.
Father of Richard (1804). {Clerical Guide; Northants.
< lergy; G. Mag., 1827, 1. 57c.; J. B. Peace.)
LUCAS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 17I at Cai I ,-
1 - s of Gibson (1751) of Gt Yarmouth. B. at Bury Sf
Edmunds. School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar,
Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. (10//1 Wrangler) 1791; M.A. 1794,
Fellow, 1791; Dean, 1794; Steward, 1796; Bursar, 1802.
Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept 23, 1804; priest, Dec. 16,
1804. R. of Oxl.iirgh with Foulden, Norfolk, 1811-47.
Died, unmarried, Dec. II, 1847 Brother of George (1785},
Gibson 1 1785) and C harles (178?) and half-brother oi William
(1S00). {Venn, 11. 113; Clerical Guide; I lergv List, G. Mae..
1848, I. 213.)
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Lucas, Richard
LUCAS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 21, 1804.
S. of [the Rev.] Richard (1777), oi Casterton, Rutland. B.
there. Educated privately. Migrated to Clare, Jan. 2b,
1805; Matric. Miens. 1S05, B.A. 1809; M.A. 1612. Ord.
priest (Peterborough). 1S11. K. of Edith-Weston (on his
own presentation), 1S27-46, Married, Oct. 28, 1S19, Mary
Dorothy, dau. of the Rev. Jacob Palliser Costobadie, R. of
Wensley, Yorks. Died Feb. 13, 1846. (Clergy List; Lines.
Pedigrees, 11. 616; G. Mag., 1846, 1, 549.)
LUCAS, RICHARD NORMAN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1880. S. of Robert, gent, [and Catherine Ann Croker]. P..
Mir, 16, 1S61, at Ardrishaig, Argyllshire. Matric. Michs.
B.A. 18S4. Engaged in journalism in London. Com-
mitted suicide, Apr. 9, 1907, in the Kingsway station of the
Piccadilly tube railway. (Eagle, xxix. 223.)
LUCAS, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. atTRiNiTV, Dec. 14, 1776. A
'Ten-year man.' [B. at Northampton. School, Northampton
Grammar.] Matric. Easter 1784; B,D. {Stat. Eiiz.) 1787;
D.D. 1793. Divine and poet. C. of Bnxworth, Northants.,
1772-3. C. of Hardingstone, 1778-82. V. of Pattishall,
17S2-1S12. R. of Ripple, Worcs., 17S7-1812. J. P. for
Northants. Married a niece of Bishop Richard Hurd and
had issue. Translated into English heroic verse the Homeric
Hymn to Ceres, accompanied by notes and a translation of
Ruhnken's preface, 1781, and reprinted it in a vol. of Poems
on Various Subjects, 1S10; also published some Sermons, and
the Memoir of Hurd in the Ecclesiastical and University
Annual Register for 1809. Died Mar. 1, 1812, aged 65, at
Ripple. (Northants. Clergy; D.X.B.; G. Mag., 1812, 1. 497.)
LUCAS, ROBERT BEART. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893. S.
of Herbert, surgeon, of Huntingdon. B. there, June 17, 1875.
Schools, Shrewsbury [and Kings', Ely]. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896. Served in the S. African War, 1900-2 (Trooper,
Oxfordshire I.Y.; Lieut., 1901). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Reserve Regt. of Cavalry; A.D.C.; Stall
Captain; mentioned in despatches). J. P. for Beds. Died
Jan. 12, 1935, at Shilling ton Manor, Hitchm; buried at Pul-
borough, Sussex. Brother of Travis C. (1895) and George F.
(1897). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; 1 he Times, Jan. 14, 1935. j
LUCAS, ROBERT HOLMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1892. Of Lanes. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Matthew B.
G.R. (1663), of Belstone rectory, Devonshire. B. Juue 12,
1S73, at Liverpool.] School, Crediton Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1896; priest,
1897; C. of Lower Brixham, Devon, 189(^-1901. C. of St
Sidwell, Exeter, 1901-9. V. of Walkhainpton, Devon, 1909-
25. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.)-
Rural Dean of Tavistock, 1920-5. P.C. of St Simon, Ply-
mouth, 1925-30. V. of Yealmpton, 1930-46. Rural Dean of
Plympton, 1933-44. Died Aug. 23. 1919- [Vniv. War List;
Crock/ord.)
LUCAS, ROBERT TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 4, 1S12. Of Somerset. [Doubtless s. of Stucley, of
King's Brompton.] Matric. Michs. 1812. Brother of Stuke-
ley r. (i^oij. Married Elizabeth — , of Castle Grove, near
Bampton, and had issue.
LUCAS, ST JOHN WELLS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 40) at Down-
ing, Nov. 20, 1823. S. of Richard [and Sarah Wells]. Of
Lines. B. at Alford. Ensign, 29th Regt. [The Worcester-
shires), Dec. 5, 1804; Lieut., 1807; Capt., 1811; transferred
to 95th Foot, 1812; retired, 1827. Taken prisoner and
wounded at Roleia. Matric. Lent 1824, B.A. 182
1831. Ord. priest, 1832. Chaplain of Downing in 1840.
R. of East Hatley and V. of Tadlow, Cambs., 1S40-53.
Died July 7, 1853. M.I. in Tadlow Church. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Cant. Act Book; W. L. Cuttle.)
LUCAS, STA1NF0RTH JOHN CHADWICK. Adm. pens, at
Petlrhouse, Sept. 17, 1897. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Noel
[Trinity College, Oxford, 1869], R. of Hooke, Dorset. B.
Aug. 17, 1878, at Ross, Heref. School, King's, Bruton.
Matnc. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1905; priest, 1907; C. of Rowbarton, Somerset,
1905-8. C. of Kirkley, Suffolk, 1909-12. C. of Plympton
St Mary, Devon, 1912-18. V. of Buckfastleigh, 1
R. of East Arlington, 1929-45. V. of Membury, 1945 •>■
Died at Torquay, Mar. 6, 1949. (T. A. Walker, 639, and
MS. note; Crock/ord.)
LUCAS, STANLEY ARTHUR. Adm. at Clare, Oct. io, 1892.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. William Stanley (Board of Theol.
Stud., New Zealand, 1886.) B. 1872.] School, Tonbridge.
Michs. 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.K.C.P., 1898. House Surgeon and Assistant to Teacher
of practical surgery and Clinical Assistant [Throat Dept.),
St Thomas's Hospital. House Physician, Brompton Hos-
pital; Clinical Assistant, E. London Hospital for Children,
Shadwell. Practised in New Zealand from c. 1 ,
:»Z., in iy3°. (i onbridge Sch. Reg.;
Medilal Directories.)
Lucas, William
LUCAS, STUKELEY (or STUCLEY) TRISTRAM. Adm. pens, at
1 mm inuel, June 29, 1808. [Eldest s. of Stucley, of King's
Brompton, Somerset, Esq.] Matric. Michs. 1808. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1808. Brother of Robert T.
[1812). (Inns of Court.)
LUCAS, THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Corn. at Downing, Oct. 6, 1873.
[Doubtless s. of Thomas] of [5S] St Andrew's Street, Cam-
bridge, Matric. Michs. 1873. At the Middlesex Hospital.
M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1863. Father of Guy T. (1891).
LUCAS, THOMAS BURTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct 1 ;
1S07. [Eldest s. of Bernard (;uni,-r), Esq., of [Hasland], 1 <■ rbs.;
and Esther, dau. of John Lax, Eryholme, Yorks.] [B.
June 26, 1790.] School, Ashbourne. Matric. Michs. 1&0S.
Scholar, 1S0S; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon and
priest (Chester) Dec. 19, 1813. R. of Sawtry All Saints,
Hunts., 1823-34. Married, June 7, 1834, Anne, dau. of John
Cram, Esq., of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Of Holly Bank, Barton-
under- Need wood, Staffs., 1852-63, and subsequently of
WI111 tington, near Chesterfield.' Died Apr. 24. 1800. (F.M >..
*• 379, gives him as ' tutor, of Upper Sawtry, Hunts.; died,
unmarried, 1829'); Foster, Index Eccles.; Crock/ord; Glover.
Derbs., 11. 290; Burke, L.G.)
LUCAS, THOMAS NAYLOR. Adm. pens, at Peti
Feb. 7, 1835. [An orphan; his guardian was William Ewbank,
Esq., of Peckham, Surrey.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1847.
Married and went to New South Wales, Australia, in 1839.
(I. A. Walker, 451.)
LUCAS, TRAVIS CLAY. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1895. [S. of
Dr Herbert, of Huntingdon. B. Apr. 28, 1S77.] Schools,
Lancing College [and Kings', Ely]. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1S98; M.B., 1905; B.Chir., 1908. At Guy's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903; D.P.H., 190S. Lieut., R.A.M.C,
1904; Capt., 1907. Surgeon to the Governor of Bombay.
In practice at Huntingdon, 1910-20. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Of Wetherhill, Ickling-
ham, Suffolk, in 1943. Brother of George F. (1897) and of
Robert B. (1893). (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories,
Army Lists.)
LUCAS, WILFRED GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. [Eldest] s. of Alfred George [C.B., M.V.O., High
Sheriff of Suffolk], of Chffside, Lowestoft [and Ldith Hamil-
ton, dau. of William Hamilton Crake]. B. (Jan. 22], 1882,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900. Served in
the S. African War, 1900. In the Great War, 19.14 1-
(Major, R. Fusihers; attached K.N.A.S.; Lieut.-Col.. K.o.A.i.
Of Beech Place, Stowmarket, Suffolk, m 1927. Oi Stratfoiu-
House, Hills Road, Cambridge. Killed in an air-raid, in
April 1941; buried at Beaconsheld. Nephew of Frederick M.
(1879) and Morton P. (1S75). (Burke, L.G.; I he Times,
Apr. 21, 1941.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Aug. 20,
1800. S. of Gibson (1751) of Gt Yarmouth. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds (Mr Beecher). Matric. Michs.
1801; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808. Fellow, 1805. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) 1808; priest, 1809. R. of Burgh St Mar-
garet and St Mary, Norfolk, 1S16-59. R. of Billockby,
1833-59. Preb. of Wells. Died Feb. 28, 1859, in London.
Father of Charles J. (1841); halt-brother of Richard (17^'!.
Gibson [1785} and George (1785), etc. (Foster, Index I
Clergy List] ( lertcal Guide; 0. Mag., 1859, 1. 437;
Venn, 11. 136.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1854.
S. of William, win-worker [and Mary]. B. at Cambridge.
Bapt. (as an adult) May 21, 1850. [School, Perse, Cam-
bridge.] Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; B.A. (12th H
1858; M.A. 1S64. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1861; | 1
1802. Assistant Master at Cjueen Elizabeth Colle^r.
and C. of the Vale, Guernsey, 1861-4. Headmast* 1 oi I ai
marthen Grammar School, 1864-6; Principal oi i.
oii-llull and Last Riding Proprietary Colli
of Ottringham, Yorks., 1881-93. V. of Buxstwic]
1901. Died Mar. 7, 1901, aged 66. Father of the next.
(Crockford; Eagle, xxm. 236; 1 hi I imes, Mar. n, iyoi.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, ,.t Ciikj>i'-. Oct. 7, 1
of [the Rev.] William (above), li. [Jan. 10, 1
Schools, Kingston and E. Riding Proprietary College, and
■ ■ . Matric. Michs. 1
[890. Master at Ashby dr la /.ouch i.i ami 1
Assistant Master at the Grocers' Company School, Hackney
Downs, 1887-1918 . Lecture] .11 Hackney l.-.i.n.-
1903-7. Of 9, Shankun Road, Crouch End, L01
i , . ing the remainder of hi 1 ■
my Coll' 1 have a great affection.1
691; Schoolmasters' Directories; ( ambria
Mar. 23, 1946.)
Lucas, William
LUCAS, WILLIAM. Matric. Non.-Coll. Michs. 1885. S. of
William. B. at Derby. Adin. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 8, 1887; P.. A. 1888; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (London)
1889; priest, 1890; C, of st Mark's, Dalston, Middlesex,
1889-94. C. of Swafiham, Norfolk, 1895-1900. R. of Tol-
land, Somerset, moi-:j. L>ied Nov. 23, 1922, aged 81.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 28, 1922.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM HANWELL. Adm. pens, (age 18} at Magda-
lene, May 10. 1797. S. of William, of Hollowell, Northants.
School, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801. Ord.
deacon (Norwich, Utt. dim. from York), Mar. 14, 1802. V.
of Hartshead, York*., where he was assisted as Curate by
Patrick Bronte. Married 1807, Mary J. W., eldest dau. of
s. \V. Egberts, of Thornby Grange, Northants. (C. R,
Hudleston.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM LOUIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885 S. of Horatio [Joseph], of 5, Westbourne Terrace,
Hyde Park, London. B. 1866, in London. Schools, Clifton
[and Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. iSSS.
F.R.I.B.A. A successful architect, designing many im-
portant buildings, which included offices for the Imperial
Continental Gas" Co. in Devonshire Street, K. C. Of Chaddle-
worth, Berks. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.F.A.; served in A. A. battery, 1916). Gassed in 1916, from
the effects of which he never recovered. Died Dec. 24, 1929,
London. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Dec. 27, 1929.)
LUCAS, WILLIAM WRATHAL (post WYCLIFF). Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1897; re-adm. Lent Term, 1009. as an
Advanced Student. [2nd] s. of Joseph, clerk (sir) .of Foxhunt
Manor, Waldron, Sussex [and Annie Elizabeth, dau. of
John Atkinson, of Chapel -Allerton, Leeds]. [B. 1871.]
School, Caterham Congregational College. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1911; LL.M. 1915; M.A. 1916. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, May 1, 1901. Changed his last Christian
name before 1915. Brother of Leonard W. (1897) and
Lascelles A. (1890). (Scott, MSS.; La:,' Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
LUCAS-CALCRAFT, see CALCRAFT.
LUCAS-SHADWELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, May 27, 1873. Eldest s. of William Drew, Esq.,
of Fairlight, Sussex [and Florentia Margaret Frances, dau.
ot the Rev. Henry Wynch}. B [Aug. 14. 1852], at Guest-
ling, Sussex. Matin .Mich 1 7 .1 Shadwell M.P. for Hast-
ings, 1 895-1900. Private Chamberlain ti P ■ PiusX, 1905-.
'Largely interested in soda] questions tflecting welfare of
working classes.' Married, fury 16, 1878, Beatrii e Margaret,
dau. of John Buckley Rutherford. Of The Hall, Fairlight,
Hastings. J. P. and D.L. for Sussex. Died May 31, 1915.
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
LUCE, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9, 1873. S.
of the Rev. Edmund [Edmund Jones (Trim Coll., Dublin,
1843), Headmaster r>t Aiuer^ham Grammar School] [and
Judith]. B. at Amersham. Bapt. Sept. 6, 1854. Matric.
Michs. 1873. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1880; priest, 1887;
C. of St Mary's, Brighton, 1886-7. C. of Rottingdean,
Sussex, 1897-1902. First Chaplain and tutor of Roedean
<.ni-.' Sehiiui, i.s.,; i.^.iti. Assistant Classical tutor at Eton,
1908-24. Private tutor at Oxford, 1927-37. Lie, pi . dioc.
of Oxford, 1919-40. Died Sept. jq, W40, al 43, Banbury
Road, Oxford, aged 86. [Crockford; The Times, Oct. 2,
1940.)
LUCE, RICHARD HARMAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 27,
1886. S. of [Col.] Charles Richard [and Mary, dau. of Har-
man Visger]. B. [July 13. 1867] at Halcombe, Maluiesburv.
School, Clifton College. "Matric. Miehs. 1880; Scholar, 1886;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1889; M.B., B.Chir., and
M.A., 1893 At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.. I. R.C.P., 1893;
I'.K.I, .;-.. 1-1 1 . II' in ■' ' .in ..'■ 'ii .11 1 ,u\ '-. 11. ■• i'ti.il. \ [-1.1ni
House Surgeon, York County Hospital In practice at
Derby for many yean*. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig
(Major-Gen., A.M.S. (T.F.); Director of Medical Services,
Egyptian Expeditionary Force. C.B. 1916; C.M.G. rgi8;
K.C.M.G. 1919; V.D., mentioned 3 tune-, in despatches)
M.P. for Derby, 1924-0. Mayor of Romsey, 1935-7. Presi-
dent, Hants. Field Club and Arehieol' ^n al Soeieiv, i-iVt
and 1943-4. F.S.A. Author, Pages from the History of the
Benedictine Monastery oj Malmesbury; War Experiences of
a Territorial Medical OJJuei; also medical. Of Chirk Lodge,
Romsey, Hants., in 1950. (Peile, II. 723; Medical I'm, tories ,
II ho's Who.)
LUCENA, JAMES LANCASTER. Adm. FelL-Com, (age 22) at
Jesus, Jan. 5, 1814. Of Middlesex. S. of John Charles, of
Lisbon. School, under Dr Parr [Dr Samuel Parr, who took
private pupils at Hatton, Warws., where he was l'.C. 17S5-
1825]. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, May 25, 1827,
as 'eldest s. of John Charles, of Upper Charlotte St., Fitzroy
bq., London.' On the Western Circuit. A brother, John
Luckock, Arthur Mortimer
Charles, was adm. at Brasenose, Oxford, 1817. [Inns of
Court; Law Lists.)
LUCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine'-, 1
18 j 1. [S. of Thomas, wholesale haberdasher, of 66, Cornhill.]
B. in London. [School, Merchant Taylors', London.] Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (London)
May 2i, 1826; priest, June 10, 1827. C. of St Bride's, Lon-
don, -1841-3. Resided at Brighton, 1844-9; at Harrow,
1850-7; at Maidstone, 1858 (>z; and latterly at West Farm,
East Barnet, Herts. Disappears from Crockford, 1868.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch, Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List.)
LUCK, EVERARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 22,
1862. [3rd] s. of Edward Thomas, Esq. [of The Hermi-
tage, West Mailing, Kent], gent, and Harriet, dau. of Joseph
Jackson, [of The Court Lodge, West Farleigh, Kent]. B.
Jan. 29, 1844, at West Mailing. [School. Charterhouse.]
"Matric. Lent, 1863; B.A. 1S66. Capt., West Kent L.I.
Militia. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 19, 1S65. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1869. Of The Hermitage, West Mailing. J. P.
for Kent. Married, 1874, Gertrude, dau. of John Jerdein.
Died Dec. 14, 1916. [List of Carthusians; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; A. P. Burke, Family Records, 389.)
LUCK, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1S87. Eldest s. of Frederick George, Esq., of
Wadhurst, Sussex. B. [Jan. 29, 186S] at East Barnet.
[School, Haileyburv.j Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.)
LUCK, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 13, 1863
[3rd] s. of Richard, mercer [Mayor of Darlington,
[and Harriet]. B. [Sept. 14, 1847] at Darlington. Bapt.
Nov. 26, 1847. [School, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar, Dar-
lington.] Matnc. Michs. 1804, B.A. i8u8; M.A. 1871; LL.M.
1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 28, 1868. Called to
the Bar, May 1, 1871. On the North Eastern Circuit.
Appointed Recorder of Richmond, Yorks., Jan. 1920, Re-
sided at Darlington. A prominent Freemason. Died Nov.
26, 1920, at Newcastle. (Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; Law
L^/., Luster, Meti at the Bar; Who was II ho; 1 he 1 imes,
Nov. 27, 1920.)
LUCKHAM, ALEXANDER JAMES. Adm. scholar at EM-
MANUEL, Sept. 3, 1875. [Eldest s. of Alexander Minty, of
Wareham, Dorset. B. 1857. School, Tonbridge.] Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. (Classical trip., 1st Class) 1879; M.A.
1882. Assistant Master (and House Master) at Cheltenham
College, [893-igio-. Subsequently of Cliff House, Swanage,
Dorset, where he died, Oct. 13, 1942, aged 85. Brother of
the next. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; I oibridge Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; 1 he limes, Oct. 15, 1942.)
LUCKHAM, JOHN BENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 21, 1885. S. of Alexander Minty, of Studland,
Wareham.' Dorset. [B. i860.] School, Mahem College.
Matric. Michs, 1885; B.A. 18S8. Headmaster of a pre-
paratory school at Bournemouth, in 1906; of Cranemoor
School, Highchffe, Hants., in 1918; of Forres School, Swan-
age, in 1925. Brother of the above. (Malvern Coll. Reg.;
St hi 1, il masters' Directories.)
LUCKMAN, ALFRED. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1876.
LUCKMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28,
1861. Matnc. Michs. 1861; B.A [865; M.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1864; priest, 1866; C oi Badlesmere,
Kent, 1864-7. C. ui Bowers-Gifford, Essex, 180;. Residing
ai 61, Brunswick Place, Bri I 1 u 1895; died there,
Feb. ro, 1915, aged 79. Brothei ol William G. (1850) ami
doubtless of the next. (Crockford; 1 he lime.', Feb. 1.;,
19*5-)
the next.
LUCKMAN, WILLIAM GRANT. Adm. sizar at Queens', May
14, 1850. Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A, 185S. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1854, priest, 1855; C. ol Char!
combe, Somerset, 1854-62. Master and Chaplain ol si
|ohn' ■ ( -N. ge, Bath, 1863-92. R. of Castle-Eaton, Wilt-..
1 99, Married ami had a son. Disappears from - -
ford, 1900. Doubtless brother of Edward (1861) and the
above. (Al. Oxon.; C. R. Hudleston.)
LUCKOCK, ARTHUR MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June Jt, 1899. S. of the [YcrvJ Rev, Herbert Mortimer
(1854), Dean of Lichfield. B. 1880 at Cambridge. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1905; priest, 1907; C. of Kettering, 1905-12.
R. of Tichinarsh, Northants., 1912-48. Hon. Can< m ■ t
Peterborough. Rural Dean of Higham Ferrers (2nd Deanery)
1941 18 . Brother of the next and of Russell M. (1896).
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford.)
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Luckock, Edward Henry Mortimer
LUCKOCK, EDWARD HENRY MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Herbert
Mortimer (1854), Canon of Ely. B. 1871, at Cambridge.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1929.
Ser\'ed in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Brecknock Batt.
of the S. Wales Borderers (T.F.); employed on musketry
Staff; mentioned twice in Secretary of State's List for
' valuable services '). President, Land Agents Society,
[929-30. Of Sidbrook House, Taunton. J. P. for Radnors.
Brother of the above and of Russell M. (iSq6). {Eton Sck.
Lists; Univ. War List: C.U. Pari. Reg.; Kelly. Handbook.)
LUCKOCK, HERBERT MORTIMER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jssus, May 9, 1854. [-nd] s. of the Rev. Thonii- 1
Mortimer (1825). B. July 11, 1833, at Great Barr, Staffs.
Schools [Marlborough College and] Shrewsbury. Maine
Michs. 1S54; B.A. 1S59; (Theol. Exams., 1st Class
Members' prize (Bachelors'), 1859, (Bachelors', 2nd) 1861
and Bachelors', 1862; Cams Greek test, prize, i860; Tyr-
whitt Hebrew Scholar, i860; Crosse Scholar, 1861; Schole-
field prize, 1S62; M.A. 1S62; B.D. and D.D., 1879. Fellow,
1860-66. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S60; priest (Ely) 1S62.
Select Preacher, 1865, 1874-5, 1883-4, and 1892 and 1901.
V. of All Saints, Cambridge, 1S62-3, and 1865-75. R- of
Stoke Goldington with Gayhuist, Bucks., 1863-5. Hon.
Canon of Ely, 1S74-5. Canon of Ely, 1875-92. Principal of
Ely Theological College, 1S76-S7. Dean of Lichhekl. 1892
1909. Died Mar. 24, 1909, at The Deanery, Lichfield.
Memorial in All Saints Church, Cambridge, for the re-
erection of which he was mainly instrumental. Author of
very many theological works. Father of the above, of
Arthur M. (1S99) and Russell M. (1896); brother of Thomas G.
(1850) and of the next. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
D.X.B.; Jesus Coll. Soc. Annual Report, 1909; F. Brittain.)
LUCKOCK, REGINALD MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, July 22, 1S59. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Thomas
George Mortimer (1825). B. 1839.] Matric. Michs. 1859;
Scholar. 1S60; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (London)
1864; priest, 1S65; C. of St John's, Hammersmith, 1S64-70.
Head Master of Saffron Walden School, 1879-94- Died Nov.
17, 1894, aged 55, at Saffron Walden. Brother of the above.
{Boase, vi. 87; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Standard,
Nov. 20, 1894.)
LUCKOCK, RUSSELL MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1S96. S. of the Very" Rev. Herbert Mortimer
(1854), Dean of Lichfield. B. Nov. 27, 1877, at Ely. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1929. 2nd
Lieut., Royal Lanes. Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900. Served in
the S. African War, 1699-1902. Capt., 1907; Major, 1915;
Brev. Lieut.-Col., 1917; Col., 1921. Served in the Great War,
1914-19; mentioned in despatches 8 times; D.S.O., 1915;
C.M.G., 1918; Legion of Honour, 4th Class; French War
Cross; 1914 Star; Brigade Major, 24th Inf. Brigade, 1915;
G.S.O. 2 (in France), 1915-19; G.S.O. 1 (Staff College),
1919-21; G.S.O. 1 (India), 192 1-2; Commandant, Small
Arms School, India, 1922-5; Brigadier Commander, Eastern
Command, 1926-8; Brigadier, General Staff, Southern
Command, 1928-32; Major-General, 1932. C.B., 1934.
Commander, 54th Div. (T.A.), 1934-8; retired, May 1938.
Residing at Husvig, Lymington, Hants., in 1945. Died there
Jan. r, 1950. Brother of Arthur M. (1899) and Edward
H. M. (1890). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists;
1 ht i .1 . and D.S.O.; Wh
LUCKOCK, THOMAS GEORGE MORTIMER. Adm. sizar (age
27) at St John's, May 27, 1825. [Youngest] s. of Thomas
[and Elizabeth] of [Coalbrookdale] Shropshire. |B. there,
Apr. 22, 1797.] School, Ackworth, Salop. Matri
1S25; B.A. 1S29; M.A. 1S32. Ord. deacon 1828; priest (Lich-
field), Jan. 23, 1831; C. of Walsall, Staffs., 1830. C. of
Aldndge, 1831-44. C. of Great Barr, 1830-51. P.C. of
Little Berwick, Shropshire, 1853-74- R* of Christ Church
with St Ewen, Bristol, 1872-80. Married, Apr. 12, 1830.
Harriet Chune of Coalbrookdale. Died Nov. 12, 1880.
Father of the next, of Herbert M. (1854) and of Reginald M.
(1859). {Clergy List; The Guardian, Nov. 17, 1880; Simms,
Biblio. Staffs!)
LUCKOCK, THOMAS GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Si
June 13, 1850. S. of the Rev. Thomas George Mortimer
(above), C, of Great Barr, Staffs, [and Harriet Anne]. B,
there [Apr. 4, 1831]. Bapt. Dec. 2s, 1831. [School, Brighton
College.] Maine. Michs. 1050; B.A. 1854; M.A. 18;
deacon (Gloucester) D< ■ . ■
lut.dim. from Gloucester) May 18, 1856; C. of St Matthias,
Bristol, 1854-7. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Ducie,
1857-94. V. of Emmanuel Church, Clifton, 1866-91. Max
ried (i> Jan. 17, 1855, Anna Maria, dau. of Joseph Halford,
of Charlemont Hall, Staffs.; (2) Jan. 3, 1889, Edith Harriet te,
dau. of S. J. Sayce. Resided latterly at Clevedon,
died, Apr. 16, 1894, aged 63. Brother of Herbert M
and Reginald M. (1859)- (Scott, MSS.; Crockford, Eagle,
xviti. 520; I he Guardian, Apr. ia, 1894-)
Ludlow, Henry
LUCY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Feb. .
[2nd s. of the Rev. John Hammond, who assumed the sur-
name and arms of Lucy only by sign manual, 1
Maria, dau. of John Lane, of Bentley Hall, Staffs.]. B.
1790. School, Winchester.] Matric. Lent, 1810; B.A, 1814;
M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon, 1814; priest, 1815. R. of Hampti n
Lucv [or Bishop's Hampton], Warws., 1815 74 and V. oi
Charlecote, 1823-74. J. P. for Warwicks. Died Oct. 1874.
(Burke, L.O.; Clerical Guide; Clergy List; Foster, Index
1- ecles.; Crockford.)
LUCY, WILLIAM FULKE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Magi \
lene, Oct. 18, 1843. [Eldest] s. of George, Esq. (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1807) [and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sir
John Williams, Bart., of Bodelwyddan, Flints.] [his grand-
father, the Rev. John Hammond, assumed the name of
Lucy in 1787 after his marriage with Lucy, dau. of Sir
Fulke Lucy] of Charlecote, near Stratford-on-Avon. [B.
Sept. 10, 1824.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A.
1848. Succeeded his father at Charlecote, 1S45. Died
there, unmarried, July r, 184S. Nephew of the above.
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S45, 11. 535 and
1848, 11. 222.)
LUDBEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Apr. 7,
1802. S. of Thomas [and Jane]. B. at Chalfont St Peter,
17S5. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1602; Scholar, 1802;
B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. 10, 180S;
priest, May 11, 1809; C. of Horseheath and West Wickham,
Cambs., 1S0S-18. R. of Cranham (or Bishop Ockendon),
Essex, 1818-59. Married and had issue. (A son Thomas,
in List of Carthusians, was also R. of Cranham.) Died
May 18, 1859. (Harrow Sch, Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm. iv.
365 ; Clergy List ; Clerical Gu ide; Foster, Index Eccles.;
G. Mag., 1859, 11. 88.)
LUDDINGTON, HENRY TANSLEY. Adm. pens, (age
Jesus, Oct. 1873. S. of Henry, Esq. B. [Dec. y. 1
Littleport, Cambs. Schools, Uppingham [and Kings', Ely].
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S7S; M.A. 1S81. Cricket 'blue,'
1876, 1S77. J. P. for Isle of Ely. Alderman, County Council
of Isle of Ely. Governor, Bedford Level Corporation.
Acquired Walton's Park, Ashdon, Essex, 1917. M.B.E.,
1920. Died Apr. 14, 1922. (Uppingham Sch. Roll. King*'
School, Ely, Reg.; Scott, MSS.', Book of Blues; The limes,
Apr. 17, 1922.)
LUDDINGTON, LANCELOT HAROLD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 13, 1893. [Youngest s. of James, farmer [of
Audley House, Littleport, Cambs.; died 1S86] and Augusta,
dau. of Joseph Little, J.P., D.L., of Bedford II.*,
B. Feb. 8, 1866, at Littleport. School, Kings', Ely (The
Rev. R. Winkneld). Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1 1
1900. Lieut., 3rd Batt. Suffolk Regt., 1900; Capt., retired
1908. Major, 3rd Vol. Batt. Cambs. Regt., 1916. J. P. and
D.L. for Cambs.; High Sheriff of Cambs. and Hum
20. Sometime of The Chantry, Ely. Died Mar. 20, 1945, at
Wokingham, Berks. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Army
Lists; Kelly, Handbook; The Tunes, Mar. 21, 1945.)
LUDGATER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1S34.
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1841. Ord. deacon
(London) May 22, 1842; priest (London) June 11, 1843.
C. of Rodmg- Ay thorp, Essex, 1842-9; R. thei .
95. Died Feb. 3, 1895, aged So. [Crockford; The Standard,
Feb. 6, 1895.)
LUDLAM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhuise,
Oct. 15, 1S27. S. of William, surgeon. Matric. Mil 1
B.A. (Class. Trip. 1st Class) 1832; M.A. 1835. Fell.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1834; priest, 1835; V. of Ellington,
Hunts., 1839-51. R. of St Mary's, Guildford, Surrey,
1851-62. Rural Dean. Disappears from Crockford, 1865.
(T. A. Walker, 430; Foster, Index Eccles.)
LUDLAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 21, 1794; from Oriel College, Oxford, whence he had
matne. Dec. 15, 1791, age 17. S. of Thomas, of Loudon.
School, Margate, Kent. Matric. Lent, 1795; B-A. i79°i
M.A. 1799. (Al. Oxon.)
LUDLOW, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jul)
1 Idest] s. of George, schoolmaster [and ElizaJ B. Feb.
1834, at Christ's Hospital, Hertford. [School, Christ's Hos
pital.] Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. thWran r) : ; M.A
1 ellow, [I 6 i .<>- Adm. at Lincoln ■■ Inn, [a
1858. Called to the Bar, Jan. -7, t862. Attorni
. I ini lad, \\ . li..!i. , 1 ■ . ; 6. Chief Justio
ward Islands, 1886-91. Knighted, 1 .■ Married, 1870,
Alice Elizabeth, dau. of Thou
Joint author, trademarks and Trade .'■
tcrly at Hythe, Kent, where he died, Nov. 17, 1903. {Inn:
ni; Law Lists; Poster, Men atthi 1
The limes, Nov. 19, 1903.)
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Ludlow, Samuel Owen Edgar
LUDLOW, SAMUEL OWEN EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 27) at
Caius, Deo. 12, 1838. S, of Samuel, surgeon, of Bengal
Presidency. B. at Banda, E. Indies. School, Addiscombe.
Resided I year. Had entered the Indian Army in 1830;
Lieut., Royal Madras Engineers, 1839; Colonel, Royal Madl as
Engineers, 1863. Retired as Hon. Major-General, r863.
(Venn, 11. 245; Army Lists; East India Keg.)
LUDLOW, Viscount, G. E. H. A. HERBERT (1773). set POWIS,
Earl of.
LUDLOW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, [line 11, 1825.
Kept 2 terms. Migrated to I'eterhouse, 1820; Matnc. Muhs.
1828; B.A. 1830; M \ 1836. Ord. deacon, 1829; priest,
is;,,; < of St 'Matthew's, Ilrixton, Surrey, -1841-2. C. oi
St Botolph's, Aldgate, 1845-6. R. of Kirton, Lines., 1846-S9.
Preh. ..I li In 1 ithedral. Preb. of Exeter Cathedral,
1847 83. British Chaplain at Wildbad, 1S64-89, Died
[an 6, 1889, aged 86, at Nice. M.I. 111 Kirton church.
[Peile, 11. 419; /. A. Walter, 42s, which talk's him ' John,'
and MS. Notes; Hennessy, to?; Clergy List; Crockjord;
I B G Binnall.)
LUFF, JOHN MONTAGUE GEORGE AINE. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. l,lK7u. S. of Mm Willi. 1111, land-agent. "1 StuniunstiT-
Newton, Dorset. B. March 1S61, atCanford Magna. Schools,
Wmibome and Sherborne. Matnc. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884;
M.A, [894. Adm. S"h. itor, iss;; practised at Blandford
and Wimbome, 1 lorset. Clerk to the [ustices and Guardians
of Wimbome. Died May 24, 1918. {Venn, 11. 442; Scott,
MSS.; /..la- Lis/s; The Times, May 27. 1918.)
LUFFMAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 6,
1866, Of Somerset. Matnc. Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1868;
B.A, 1870; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1870; priest.
1871. - od Master at Bromsgrove School and C. of
Stoke-Prior, Wores ., 1 " ■ Second Master at Horncastle
Grammar School and C. of Horncastle, Lines., 1872. C. of
Newark, Notts., 1S72-4. V. of St Peter-at-Gowts, Lincoln,
1874-81. V. of St John's, Manstield with Pleaslcy Hill.
Notts., 1SS2-3. Surrogate, dioe. of Lincoln, 1883. V. of
Alford with Kigsby and Allby, Lines.. 1883-98. Efiei ted an
exchange with the Rev. A. G. K. Simpson, V. oi ship-
bourne, Kent, but died (i8'|8) before he began residence.
LUFKIN, HENRY EVERITT. Adm. sizar at Si John's, June 30,
1851. S. of Henry, stone-mason [of Colchester] [and Ann].
Bapt. at All Saints, Colchester, Aug. S, 1824. Matnc. Mil lis,
1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1857;
priest, 1858; c. of Nayland, Suffolk, 1857-9- C. of Carlton,
1859 63. R. oi East Donyland, 1 ssex, 1 1 , 18. Re ided
latterly at Parkstone, Dorset, where he died, Feb. 9, 1909,
aged 84. (Scott, MSS.; Crockjord; 'J lie Times, Feb. 12,
1909.)
LUGAR, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Dec. 16, 1817.
S. of the Rev. Marshall (next), of Ardleigh. Essex. B. there,
Apr. 22. 1786, School, Christ Church. Previously 111 the
Army (Last Indies) for 8 years. Matnc. Lent, 1818; B \
1822; M.A. 1831. did. deacon (London) June 17, 1821;
priest, [une 2, 1822. Resided 111 Demerara, West Indies,
1821-53. K. oi St George's, Demerara. 1844-53. Arch-
dea t Demerara, 1844 53. Died May z6, 1S53, in the
Barbados 'whither be bad gone for the benefit of his
health.' [Boose, vi. 89; G Mag., 1853, 1 207; Clergy List.)
LUGAR, MARSHALL. Adm. pens, at [ESUS, May 19, 1773.
Of Essex. Maine Michs, 1773; B.A. 1777 Ord deacon
(Norwich) July 13, 1777; C. of llures St Mary, Suffolk, 1777.
Father of the above.
LUGARD, FREDERICK GRUEBER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Triniiv, [une 20, 1827. S. of [Capt.] John [Commandant
of Chebe .'Military Hospital], B. [Aug. 19, 180 I] in ( I" I ' a
School, St Paul's, London Matre Mn lis. 1S.27; Scholar;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon, 1831; priest, 1832.
I "I ltimgarb.il, Leas, 1841. Chaplain m the HI- I. Co.'s
. rvici in Madras, 1842 64 R. ol a ' lement's, Worcester,
1805-75. V. ■. I Norton Kempsey, Worcs., 1875 94. Married
(1) 1834, Grace 1'nee Morgan, anil had Issue; (_•) 1N48,
Emma Cum 1. hi. and had issue, ( ■;) 1K55. Mar> Jane Howard,
and had further issue. Resided l.di.ih in London. Died
May 31, 1900, at Acton, aged 91. [St I aul's Si h. Reg.; 1-ox-
1 lavies, Armorial Families; I lergy List; Crockjord; F, Penny;
1 he 1 tin,:. Jute 4, n,,,,,.)
LUGG. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 1839. Matin Lent,
1840' B.A. 1844; M.A. 1868, Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1844;
pnes't, 1845. Chaplain, R.N. and N.I.; II M S Sidon, 1853-6;
Highflyer, 1856 .... I'i./nv, 1.1.3 6; 1 aled nia, 1866 , a
Vincent, 1868. Subsequently of 2, Berki I- v ( ottages, Stoke,
Devonport. Disappears from Crockjord, 1879. {Clergy List.)
LUGGER, JOHN LLOYD. Adm Fell Com .11 (mi r . . 1, t 25,
IH21. Matnc M11 lis 18ZI; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class,
1825-6); LL.li. 1S2S. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13, 1824;
Luke, Stephen
pnest, Oct. 17, 1824. V. of Tregony with Cuby anil St
James. Cornwall, 1S31-47. Died Aug. 7, 1847, aged 61, at
Stonehouse, Devon. (Peile, II. 40O; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Jr.. /Vs., G. Mag., 1847, 11. 550.)
LUGGER, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 18,
1S19. [S. of Joseph, gent., of Plymouth Dock.] B. in Devon.
[School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matnc. Lent, 1820; I \
1824. ■ Took Holy Orders ' but not found. Father of the
next. [BlundelVs Sch., I inert Reg.)
LUGGER, THEOPHILUS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 3, 1845. S. of the Rev. Robert (above), of Plymouth.
B. [Mar. 17, 1S27] at Southgate, Middlesex. School, Sher-
borne. Came into residence. Jan. 1847; kept 9 terms, up to
Easter, 1850, losing one. Matnc. Michs. 1846, [Sherborne
Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 493)
LUKE, FRANCIS 1VYVYAN]. Adm. pens, (age 20) at [esus,
June 22, 1812. [Eldest] s. of Stephen (1.810), physician, of
Exeter. B. [1792] at Helston, Cornwall. Educated at home.
Scholar. Migrated to P. terhouse.Nov. 11, 1S14; Matric. Michs.
18.14, 17 A. 181S; M.A. 1820. Ord. deac. .11 and priest (London)
Aug. 30, 1818. R. of Frmton-on-Sea, Essex, 1818-75. C. of
Weeting, Norfolk, 1848-64. Married Agnes Eliza, dau. of
1 .1 Ramsdeii, and had 1 -ue Author, Nci.e.ai (pa, ached ulter
the funeral of Mrs Angei ten, "I Weeting Hall, 1848). Died
vi!.. 1875. Brother oi Ilenr\ V. (1821). (/..-I. Walker,
392; Boase, Coll. I ,•11:1,1., si s; 1 /, ice Ir.(. < n, ./,/.. iif; i
Index Eccles.; Clerical GuuU I
LUKE, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1864. [2nd] s. of Gcrge l'oustordfgent., of Exeter].
B. at Lxeter. 1845. Schi ■* « 1 . King's College, Londi, n. Main
Michs. 1804; LL.li. 181,8, LI M. 1871. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 14, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov 17, 1869
(Inns „j Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; I .... I
LUKE HENRY VYVYAN. Adm pens, (age 1.,) ,,1 [, 51 -,
Inly 6, 1821. [3rd] s, ,,l Sti phi 1. (1810), 17 .d I'.il utb
Cornwall. School, Cheam, Matric Michs. 1821; B.A 1825.
Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 24, 1S26; priest, Dec .
li. of Thurloxton, Somerset, 1833-59. R. of Thurlbear,
1854-59. R- °f Stoke St Mary, 1854-9. Married Caroline
Elizabeth, dau. of Gilbert Harvey West, and had
I in d Api. 14, .. 59 Brother oi I 1.0.1 1- \ . 11 ■ i.
i oil. ( ornub., 5m, 1 lergy List.)
LUKE, JAMES RAYLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 10,
1840 [Eldest s. of James, surgeon, of London. B. there.
Sept. 18, 1829. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1849. Migrated to Sidney, Feb. 1,
1S51.
LUKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 10, 1780. 3rd
s. of John, of Exeter, merchant. B. there, Feb. 21,, 1768.
Schools, Exeter (Mr Marshall) and Eton. Matric. Michs.
1 I ; B.A. 1790, M.A. 1793; B.D. 1800. Fellow. C. oi
Clyst St Law renee, 1 levim. Author, AScdjiiiii for the defence
of the Ci'iistitutn in in .. lam !i an d M.de, The Avowal oj the
Secession ,,j the Hee. A'. Luke, 1:1'. .... considering himself,
and desiring /-. be considered, :>: the light onlyoj an Englishman
(1794). Died Mav 24, 1844, then being senleir I .lieu el
Sidney, l' ton ' .. keg . I .. asi . I oil. • ornub., 515; 1
List; G. Mag,, 1S44, 11. 103 I
LUKE, STEPHEN. Adm bill Com. at Jesus, Feb. 1, 1810.
S. of Stephen, Esq. B. 1763] at Penzance. Bapt. June 4,
171,3. Educated privately. (M.D., Mansebal College. Ab.i-
deen, 17.12. Apprenticed to an apothecary at Marazion,
Cornwall. Studied in London ami Paris. Practised as a
• Hie,, in 111 London, but, his health giving way, he returned
to Cornwall and entered into partnership with a surgeon-
apothecary at Helston. Later practised at Falmouth, where
the charge of quarantine was committed to linn. Mayor "t
Laliiiiiuth, 1707. In i.sii.s settled in London. Entered .11
Jesus College with a view t, , ,]uaht\ ing for a Cambridge
degree and fellowship ol K.C.I'., but kept only a few terms.]
Matric. Michs. 1810. Seltleil.il I m tor. Returned to Cam-
bridge about 1S15. M.B., 1816; M.D., 1821. L.R.C.P., 1S15.
Whilst in residence the Master [of Jesus] was attacked with
paralysis, to which he might probably have fallen a victii
bad n net be, ti tin tin prompt and skilful treatment .a Mr
Luke.' This incident greatly helped in the recision ..1 tin
Statute * lie Stliillnsis Medlcinne.' Again settled In London.
Physician-Extraordinary to George iV, 182.;.. Married
Harriet Vyvyan, dau. oi Philip 1'uron Vyvyau, .4 In
marrow, South Petherwyn, Cornwall. Died Mai 20, [829,
at Ins house 111 Cavendish Square, London W. Author,
medical, lather ol Francis V. (1812) and Henry V. (1821}.
'Jesus 1 U Not, ; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 1 328 and Supp.
1271, o. ;W<ig,, 1829, 1 641; D.N.B.; Gunning, Vol. 11.
195)
23^
Luker, Roland
LUKER, ROLAND. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. 2nd s. of
Henry, brewer and wine-merchant, of Faringdon House,
Southend. B. July 1, 1878, at The Lodge, Southend. School,
Aldenham. Matrie. Micbs. 1897. Served in the S. African
War 1900-2, as Serjeant in the Volunteer Company, Suffolk
Regt. Second Lieut., Lanes. Fusiliers, 1900; Lieut., 1901;
Capt., 1010. In the Great War, 1914-19 {Lieut. -Col., Lanes.
Fus.; A.A.G.; Major, 1915; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 191S; M.C.,
1915; C.M.G., 1919; mentioned 6 times in despatches; 4th
class Crown of Roumania). Commanded 1st Batt. Lanca-
shire Fusiliers, 192S-30; Colonel, 1930; at the War Office,
1930-4; A.D.C. to the King, 1933-4; retired 1934. Of
Uffington Cottage, Stamford, in 194s. D.L. for Lines. Died
Tulv 23, 1047. Brother of the next. "((.'mr. War List; Arm)
Lists; Kelly. Handbook; Who's Who.)
LUKER, STANLEY GORDON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900.
3rd s. of Henry, brewer, of Gunthorpe, Southend-on-Sea.
B. Sept. 13, 18S1, at Southend. School, Aldenham. Matrie.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907; B.Chir., 1908; M.D. 1911.
Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1903, 1904. At the London Hospital
and in Freiburg. F.R.C.S. (Edin.) 1911; M.R.C.P., 1914;
F.R.C.O.G., 1929. House Surgeon, London Hospital.
Medical Clinical Assistant, Hospital for Sick Children, Great
Ormond Street. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Consulting surgeon,
obstetric and gynaecological surgeon, London Hospital.
Gynaecologist, obstetrician and gynaecological surgeon,
Cornelia Hospital, Poole, Dorset, and at the Lymington Hos-
pital. Of West Chfl Road, Bournemouth, in 1945. Brother
of the above. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Univ.
War List; Medical Directories.)
LUKIN, ARTHUR CHARLES NAPIER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. 10, 1885. [S. of Charles Osbaldiston, of Tiverton,
Devon. B. Oct. 21, 1S66. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.)
fabric. Michs. 1SS5; B.A. 1888; M.A. r8g2. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Peter's, Walworth,
Surrey, 1890-2. C. of Fenton, Staffs., 1S93-7. C. of Hersham,
Surrey, 1897-1902. V. of Ashley Green, Bucks., 1902-30.
Died Sept. 22, 1930, at Plymouth; buried at Ashley Green.
(BlundeWs Sch., Tiverton, Reg.; Crockford; The' 1 mm.
Sept. 24, 1930.)
LUKIN, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's,
Jan. 25, 1759. S. of Robert, gent., of Braintree, Essex. B.
there. [Bapt. Sept. 26, 1739.] School, Eton. Matrie. Easter,
1759; LL.B. 1797. Incorp. at St Alban Hall, Oxford, June
20, 1798; D.CL. (Oxford) 1798. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 19, 1762; priest, 1763. R. of Felbrigge and Aylmerton,
Norfolk, 1763-1812. Preb. of Westminster, 1797. Dean of
Wells, i799-iSr2. Married, June 30, 1767, Catherine
Doughty, of Hanvvorth Park, Norfolk, and had issue. His
son William succeeded his half-uncle, the Rt. Hon. William
Windham, and took his name. Died Nov. 27, 1812, at the
Deanery, Wells. M.I. in Wells Cathedral, which savs that
he died on Nov. 28, 1812. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Al.' Oxon.;
PeiU, 11. 268; C. R. Hudleston.)
LUKIN, JOHN MAYOW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 20,
1841. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (Oriel CoUege, Oxford,
1801], R. of Nursling, Hants. B. Dec. 16, 1821. [School,
Eton.) Matrie. Lent, 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Gunthorpe, Nor-
folk, 1847-8. Domestic Chaplain to Lord Torrington, Gov-
ernor of Ceylon, 1849-55. R. of Guestling, Sussex, 1856-62.
Married Emily, 2nd dau. of the Rev. J. D. Crofts. Died
June 14, 1862, aged 41, at Guestling rectory. (Eton Sch.
Lists; T. A. Walker, 472 and MS. Note; Clergy List; Crock-
ford; Burke; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; G. Mag., 1862,
LUKIN, WILLIAM HOWE [WYNDHAM]. Adm. pens, (age iS)
at Trinity, June 15, 1819. S. of Admiral William, who took
the name of Windham. B. at Felbrigge, Norfolk [Mar. 30,
1802]. School, Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1820. Of 1
Norfolk. Married, 1835, Lady Sophia Hervey, dau. of the
Marquess of Bristol. Died Dec. 12, 1854. (Eton Si h I
Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LUKIS, FRANCIS DU BOIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 5, 1846. S. of Frederick Corbin. Matrie. Michs. iS4i.
Brother of the next.
LUKIS, WILLIAM COLLINGS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1836. S. of Frederick [Corbin] (and Elizabeth
Collings). B. [Apr. 8, 1817] in Guernsey. Schools [Elizabeth
College, Guernsey, and Blackheath Proprietary School]
Kent. Matrie. Lent, 1837; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, 1854. Antiquary and authority on
perspective drawing. F.S.A., 1855, and Fellow of Royal
Society of Antiquaries, Copenhagen. Ord. deacon (Salis-
bury) 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts..
1841-6. P.C. of East Grafton, 1846-50. V. of Great 1
1850-5. R. of Collingboume-Ducis, 1855-62. Di
Chaplain to the Marquess of Ailesbury, 1850-81. K. of
Lumb, William Eedson
Wath-juxta-Ripon, 1862-92. Married and had issue (a dau.
m G. F., who married Henry Cecil Bickersteth, 18; 1).
Author, An Account of Church Bells; Specimens of . 1 m 1
1 hurch Piute, Sepulchral Crosses; ThePreh. .
merits of the British Isles, etc. Died Dec. 7, 1892, at Wath
rectory. Brotherof the above. {Al. Oxon.; Elizabeth Coll. Reg.;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., I. 329, and Sitpp. 1271; Crockford:
J. W. Kirby; Burke, Family Records; 1 he Guardian,
Dec. 14, 1892.)
LUKYN, ANTHONY. B.A., 1773, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from King's, 1773. S. of John, of Canterbury. Matrie. from
Christ Church, Oxford, Julv 13, 1744, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1748. Ord. priest, 1753. R. of St Mildred and All Saints.
Canterbury, and V. of Reculver and Hoath, Kent, until
17,-s. Died Nov. 12,1778, aged 51. (Al.Oxon.; G. . Mag., 1 77;., 1.
550; Northants. Clergy, 65.)
LUKYN WILLIAMS, see WILLIAMS.
LULHAM, THOMAS RICHARD. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17,
1S93. [S. of Thomas, of 15, Highbury New Park, London.
B. July 20, 1874.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matrie.
Michs. 1893; Mmor Scholar; B.A. 1896; LL.B. 1900. Adm.
Solicitor, 1900. Of Johannesburg, S. Africa, in 1906
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; C.U. Yearbook and Director 1
LULING, THEODORE WILLIAM. Matrie. Non-Coil. Michs.
1887. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 18, 1888. S. of
— , deceased, of 10, Palace Gate Mansions, Kensington.
London. School, Lord Petre's. B.A. 1890.
LUMB, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Nov. 2, 1S65. [Eldest s. of Richard, Esq., of Liverpool. B.
Sept. 19, 1846, in Liverpool.] School, Liverpool. Migrated
to Downing, Feb. 13, 1866. Matrie. Lent, 1866; Scholar;
Prizeman; B.A. 1S70; LL.M. 1S77; LL.D. 1892. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 31, 1870. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1874. On the Northern Circuit till 1887. Junior Counsel to
the Treasury, 1886. Puisne Judge, Gold Coast, 1883. Second
Puisne Judge in Trinidad, 18S7-92. Junior Puisne Judge in
Jamaica, 1892-1909. Chairman, Education Commission in
Jamaica, 1897-8. Knighted T909. There is a drinking-
trough for horses erected to his memory in the parish of
St Andrew, Jamaica. Died Feb. 23, 1911, at Folkestone.
England. (Scott, MSS.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was
Who; W. Cooper.)
LUMB, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Mar. S,
1826. S. of Henry, attorney, of Wakefield, Yorks. I:, th. r-
Aug. S, 1S09. Schools, Fulneck near Leeds (The Rev. C.'
Rankin), and Wakefield. Matrie. Michs. 1826; Scholar
1827-30; B.A. T831. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 3, 1830. A
solicitor. Succeeded his father as deputy Steward of Wake-
field manor. Died Feb. 11, 1872. (Venn, 11. 199, and in.
445; Law Lists; Yorks. Arch. Journal, 11. 456; family pedigree
in F.M.G., I.)
LUMB, JAMES. Adm. at Clare, 1871. [3rd, and youngest, s.
of William, sohcitor, of Greenbank, Whitehaven B 185'1 ]
Matrie. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1878. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 17. 1877. Called to the Bar, June 9,
1880. On the Northern Circuit. Revising barrister E. Cum-
berland district. Married, 1S7S, Isabella, dau. 'of John
1'ostlethwaite, of Whitehaven. J. P. for London. Died Apr
30, 1936, at Putney Hill, S.W. (Inns of Court; Law Lists
Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he limes, May 2, 1936.)
LUMB, THOMAS DAWSON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 4,
1S15. B. at Barraby, in the parish of Garforthl Yorks.
School, Appleby, Westmorland. Matrie. Michs. 1815- B A
1819; M.A. 1822. Ordained priest (Y'ork) Dec. 17,' 1820
C. of Methley, near Ferrybridge, Yorks., 1841-3. Found
drowned in the old river near Swillington bridge a week after
he was first missed, Dec. 13, 1S43. (Clergy List C
1S44, 1. 213.)
LUMB, THOMAS FLETCHER. Adm. at Cails, Oct. 2, 1899.
S. of William Wilkin, solicitor, deceased [ and Jane Macphl 1 -
son, of Mockerkin, Bays Hill, Cheltenham]. B. Nov 26
1S80, at Whitehaven. School, Cheltenham College. Matrii
Michs. 1S99. At the Middlesex Hospital. M.K I
L.R.C.P., 1907. Of Mockerkin, Cheltenham, in 1910. Some
time in practice at Stroud, Gloucs. Served in U
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; mentioned in despatch..-
Sometime medical orhcer at Nairobi. Kenya. Afl
at Binfield, Berks., and Aldershot, Ham
Ministry of Pensions. Died Apr. 26, 1941, .11 1 ,
buried at Amberley, Gloucs. (< heltenham •
III, 197; Medical Directories; Inn-. Wat I
Apr. 28, 1944.)
LUMB, WILLIAM EEDSON. Vdm pens (age 19) at Twniti
. .in, ..1 Ripon, Yorks. B. rSept. 29'
1806] at Leeds. School, Charterhon-. M,.tn. Michs. is.V
B.A. 1831; M.A. 1- ,i Ord. deacon (York) 1831J prii I
Si 01 1 Mastei .1 Ripon Grammai ! 1 1 .:
C. of Winksley, Yorks., 1S31-7. C. of Si :
Lumby, Joseph Rawson
C. of Wistanstow, Salop, 1841-3. V. of Sibdon, 1841-S5.
V. of Halford, 1843-85. Married, 1830, Emily, dau. of Lieut.
James Dillon, K.N. Died June 27, 1885, aged 78, at Halford
vicarage. {Clergy List; Crockjord; The Guardian, July 8,
T885; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
LUMBY, JOSEPH RAWSON. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magda-
lene, June 2, 1854. S. of John, Esq., of llkley, Yorks.
fB. Jufv t8, 1831, at Stanningley, Leeds.] School, Leeds.
Matric.'Mic li- i>.\. t\. (19th Classic) 185X; Crosse Scholar.
i860; Tyrwhitt Scholar 1861; M.A. 1861; B.D. 1873; D 1
1879. Fellow of Magdalene 1S60; Chaplain of Magdalene.
1S60-70. Classical Lecturer at Queens', 1861. Fellow (and
Dean) of St Catharine';., 1874. Professorial Fellow, 1 :
( ird. deacon (Ely) i860; priest, i860. Sometime Vii ■ -
Principal of I.cedsTlieologieal College. C. of Girton, Cambs.,
1861-74. C. "f St Mark's. Cambridge, 1874. Y ..1 st
Edward's, Cambridge. 1S75-9. Nomsian Professor oi
Divinity, 1 ■ -. r ■ j 02. lady Margaret Professor of Divinity,
1S92-S. Pole of York, 1887. One of the Revisers of the
t aid P -lament. i8;< Did much work for the Master of the
Rolls. A. W. Spratt was the author of the epigram ' Lumby
1- < >mms, lent and , 'it impotent, but (thank Heaven) not omni-
present." The following parody was current in St Catha-
I heard the voice of Lumby say
' My height is six foot one;
I'm forty inches round tie- < hi 51
My weight is twenty stun.'
1 heard the voice of Luntl
' I know six hundred cri 1
I don't believe in one of them
(We never did at Leeds) '
I heard the voice of Lunihy say
' Sense 1 postpone to sound;
Let others argue to the point;
I argtie round and round-'
■Physically. Dr Lumby was a man of remarkable power ef
muscle. He could do almost what he liked with poker;,
breaking them il they would break, and winding them
round his arm it they would not.' One of the founders t t
the Early Text Society. Author, religious. Twice
Died Nov. 22. is.js, at Merton House. Grantchester, Cambs.
(Bouse, vi. 00; W 11. S. [ones, Hist. ,,/' s/ ( athanne's 1 dice. .
G.F.Brown; G. G. Coulton, Fourscore Years, 118; D.N.Ii.)
LUMLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 13, 1792
t '1 Co. Durham. [Eldest] s. , >f Benjamin, Esq., "f Stoi kton
on-Tees. B. there. School, Rugby. Maine. Michs 1 92;
Scholar, 1793; B.A. 171''. M.A. 1700. Fellow, 1801 - 1
of Dalbv. York- , 1 •■■■■' 4- Y ,,f SLerifl Hutton, 1824-48.
Died Aiig. 21, 1S48, aged 74, at Leamington. [Rugby Sch.
Reg; Foster, Indei Eccles.; Clergy Lis/, G. Mag., 1848, 11.
439 I
LUMLEY, CHARLES HUGH. Adn
1-.., 1. S .-1 Bartbolomi » Do.
Hants. B. [May 29 , I 79, ll :
Uppingham. Matrii Mi I ■ I
K.A. 1900. t Ird. deai on ' st -
Herts., 1905 6. Se
pen
t I tii
Ju
1 25,
oi Testbourne, Cotton,
Uerton, Yorks School,
\ [g . 1 Second Lieut.,
1 1905; ( of Ashwell,
1914-ig (Capf
S. Lanes. Kegt.; empl' >ycd Ministry of Munitions Wounded;
M.B.E.; mentioned 111 Secretary of State's List for ' valuable
services'; Chevalier, Legion of Honour). Of Testbourne,
Totton, Hants . in 1919. Disappears from Crockford, 1920.
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; Univ. War List, Army Lists.)
LUMLEY, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1858
[Only] s. of William (, olden (1819), of 10, Sussex Place,
Regent's Park, London. B. [June 13], 1839, in I Ion
School, Westminster. Maine. Michs 1-. . V 1 v
King's College, Lend. 11, i.-si ;. A..I111 it the Middle Temple,
Jan. 17, 1862. Called to the Par. Jan. 2b, 1S65. On the
Midland Circuit. On the reporting staff of the Law linns.
Reporter to the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting,
1X70. Assistant Counsel to the Education Department,
1874-7. Master -it Queen's Bench Division, [878, but re-
igned, after a lew days, finding tic- work un
Recorder of Grantham, 1880-08. Died, unmarried, May 7,
0113. (AY,. .01 e/ i H.i U , ,'".-ic ,!, , . Li 1. : I,, ter, Men
at the Bar; Inns oj 1 ourt; 1 he 1 inns. May 9, 1913.)
LUMLEY [abas SAUNDERSON], The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell.-
Com. at King's, Mar 31, 1780, as Saunderson, John Lumley.
[4th s. of Richard (Lumley), 4th Earl of Scarbrough (174s)
...! Barbara Savile]. B. June 15, 1760 [at Sandbeck,
Yorks.]. School, Eton. Matnc. 1782, as Saunders, [ L.;
M.A. 1782, as Saunderson. Took Holy Orders, 178s. I'reb.
of York. i78s-i8is. R. ot Wintringham, Lin. -., 1
and of Thornhill, Yorks., 1793-1824. Assumed thi
: nt to the will of his aunt, Sept. 28. 1807
Succeeded his brother as 7th Pari of Scarbrough, June ir.
1832. Married, Nov. 5, 1785, Anna Mana, dau. of Julines
Lumsden, Henry' Thomas
Herring, Esq., of Essex. Died Feb. 21, 1S35, after a fall
from his horse when hunting near Doncaster; buried at
Saxby, Lines. Father of the next; brother of George A. L.
(1771" sub Saunderson.! (I I ■■ ' Ri ' : Cant. Act Book;
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; Doyle, Official Baronage 0]
England.)
LUMLEY [post LUMLEY-SAVILE], JOHN SAVILE. Adm. pen-,
at St John's, July 15, 1S0S. [2nd. but only surviving s. "1
John (above). [B. July 18, 1788.] [School, Eton.] Migrated
to Trinity Hall, Feb. 10, 1809; Matnc. Easter, 181 1; M.A.
1811. M.P. for Notts., 1826-32; for N. Notts..
Styled Y'iscount Lumley bv courtesy, 1832-5. Succeeded
his father as sth Earl of Scarbrough, Feb. 21, 1835. Took
the additional surname and amis of Savile, by Royal licence,
is.n I., ad 1. lent, and Cases Knlubirum ot Notts
Died, unmarried, ' 'ft. 20, 1S5", at Sandbeck Park Y-nk- .
and was succeeded by his cusin, Richard George. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.: Doyle, Official Bai nage oj
England; G.E.C.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
LUMLEY, RICHARD. Adm pens, at Jesus, Mar. 28. 1759
( >f Yurks. [Probably s. of the Rev. Thomas (1709)]- -Metric.
Easter, 1760; B.A. 1763. Probably brother of Thomas
(I747-S).
LUMLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Iesus, Feb. 17, 1752;
Fell.-Com. 1754. B. at Dalby, Yorks. School, Wakefield
Scholar, 17S2; Matnc. Michs. 17s B 1 1757; M.A. 17'"
Fellow, 1760-71. Lord of the manor of Dalby. Buried there.
Dec. 5, [805. (A. Gray, appears by mistake also in PI 1
of this work; sec also a namesake adm. at Jesus, 1747-8.)
LUMLEY, WILLIAM GOLDEN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 26, 1819. [Eldest] s. of William, of Sidmouth Street,
London. [Descended from Francis Lumley, of Clipston,
,\ 1. int- ;by Elizabeth, ne'e Saunders.] B. 1S02. in I
Silr -.Is [St Omer and] Christ's Hospital, London (private
pupil ,.f Dr Trollope, then Headmaster). Matnc. Michs. 1819-
Migrated to Trinity Hall. "it. (i, ns2<.; Scholar, is.'-'.
(Civil Law Classes, t-t l I.e.. 1822 .1. LLP. 1825;
LL.M. 1SS9. Fellow oi Tnnitv Hail, is;s-40. Adm. at the
Middle Temple. July IS, 1823. Called to the Bar, Ma> 1.
1827. On the ( ixford Circuit. A revising barrister under the
lo form Act, 1S32. Q.C., 1868. Professor of English Law,
University of London, 18,4-8. Reported for the Law
Journal. 1855. Assistant Secretary, Poor Law Commission,
iSvi-72. Counsel to the Committee of the Privy C01
Education, 1840. Counsel to the Local Government Board,
1 87 1 A very learned and voluminous legal author, and a
great authority on the Poor Laws, in connexion with whi, ti
he was constantly called to give evidence before Parlia
mentary Committees, etc. Married Elizabeth Ann, dan
of George Johnson (and widow of Joseph Oswald Lumley,
solicitor). Author, Annuities; Bv Lines, and of the work
known as Lumley' s Public Health, which covers the wholi
law of Local Government in this country, etc. Died May 8.
1S7S, aged 71. in London. Father of Edmund (185S); uncle
of Richard Horton Horton-Smith (1S51I. (Bouse, 11. 520;
Laic Let,, Ir.ns oj Court; Journal ,,; 1 he Northam
Hist. .8,., , Vol. XXX., No. 225, Dec. 1941; L. G. 11.
Horton-Smith.)
LUMLEY-SM1TH, THOMAS GABRIEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lime 23. 1808. [Only s. ot , Sir) Lumley [K.C., Judge of
City ol "Loudon and Central Criminal CourtsJ, ol 25, I . dee. 11
Square. London. P.. [Oct. 27). 1879, in London. School,
Eton. Matnc. Michs. iSqS. Second Lieut., 21st Lancers,
1900; Capt.. 1912. In the Great War. 0,14-19 (Capt.. 21st
Lamer-, Majur; A. P.M.; Egypt and Gallipoh, with Herts.
Yeomanry, 1,1-. Iran.,' and P.elgliiin, ea 19, with 3rd
Div and Cavalry Corps; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned twice in
despatches). ISA Knight of [us f the Order of St
John of [erusalem. Knighted, 1937. Of 33. Egerton Gardens,
London, S.W., in 1946. (Kelly, Handbook; Army Lists;
lhe V.C. and D.S.O.; Who's Who !
LUMSDEN, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 2i.. 1825. Only s. of John, deceased, Director oi thi
East India cmpaiiv [and Magdalene, dau. of P. Pnell.
Esq.]. (Descended from Robert Lumsden, who had .
of <. iishme, Co. Aberdeen, from King James IY, 1509, and
was himself 1 Uh of Cushnie.] [B. 180S.J Matric. Lent. 1826;
B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 7. 1832; priest.
June 8, 1834. P.C. of St Peter's, Ipswich, 1837-57. P-1 "'
St. Thomas's, Portman Square, London, 1857-67. J. P. for
Co. Aberdeen. Married, April jo, i.\,2. Susanna, dau. of
Neil Benjamin Edmondstone, Esq.. of Portland Place, Lon-
don. Resided at 15, Lower Berkeley St., Portman Square,
London. Died, s.p., Nov. 19. 181,7, having de\ ised the estate
to his nephew. Sir William Samuel Seton, Bart., of Pit-
medden. (Scott. MSS.; ( lergj 1 1 it; Crock) rd; I "-ter, Index
I P.urkc. L.G.; c. Mac-, uses 1. 113; Cambridge
1 hronule, .\,o : j. 1807.)
Lumsden, Hugh Robert
LUMSDEN, HUGH ROBERT. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1884.
[Eldest s. of Col. Henry, of Pitcaple Castle, Co. Aberdeen
[and Edith Jane, dau. of the Rev. Robert Samuel Battis-
combe, V. of Barkway]. B. Feb. 6, 1864. Schools, Win-
chester and Royal Military College.] Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.,
1885; transferred to Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
On active service in the Sudan, 1885-6. Died, unmarried,
July 2, 1892, at Winchester. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Army Lists.)
LUMSDEN, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. i,
1S97. S. of David Brvson, of 221, Hainault Road, Leyton-
stone. Esses. B. [Sept.] 1878, at Callander, Perth-Inn-.
School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1S97; Scholar, 1900; B.A.
(Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1900; M.A. 1909. Assistant Master
at Shrewsbury School, 1901; at King William's College, Isle
of Man, 1902-4; at Uppingham School, 1905-33- (House-
master, 1931-33-). Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.G.A.). Of Pegg's Cottage, Great Abington, Cambs., in
1945. Died there, Sept. 23, 1947. {Fettes Coll. Reg.; I 1
War List; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Sept. 24,
194/-)
LUMSDEN, WILLIAM FORBES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. S. of James Forbes, of Viewfield, Rubislaw,
Aberdeen. B. [Sept. 4], 1879, at Aberdeen. Schools, Repton
[and Aberdeen Grammar]. Matric. Michs. 189S. Second
Lieut., R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 1911. On survey
dutv in Nigeria, 1912-14. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.G.A.; Lieut.-Col., A.Q.M.G.; D.S.O., 1917; men-
tioned twice in despatches). [Univ. War List; Army Lists;
J he V.C. and D.S.O.)
LUNAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Oct. 12, 1819.
S. of John [author of Hortus Jamauensis], of Jamaii 1. B
at Spanish Town. School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. i8i<j,
Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1S24; M.A. 1S27. {Venn, 11. 176.)
LUND, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 27, 1833
[4th] s. of Thomas [of Peckham, Surrey]. B. [June _s, 1813 ,
in Nelson Square, London. School, Norfolk (private).
Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1837. Called to the Bar. Nov. 24, 1840.
Married, Apr. 25, 1S48, Lucina Maria, dan. « «f N
Samuel Marling, of Stonehouse Court, Gloucs., and had issue.
Of Victoria Square, Clifton. Died Apr. 2, 1873. (Inns I
Court; Law List: Burke, Family Records.)
LUND, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1. 1878.
[2nd] s. of Edward, of Victoria Road, Whalley Range, Lanes.
B. TMay 14], 1858, at Manchester. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 187S; B.A. 18S2; M.A. 1SS5; M.B. and B.Chir., 1887.
At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1885; F.R.C.S., 1S87. House
Surgeon at Guy's Hospital. Practised in Manchester,
1890-1938. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 {Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Hon. Surgeon, Salford Royal Hospital. Hon.
Surgeon, Hulme Dispensary. Hon. Anaesthetist, Man-
chester Institute for diseases of the ear. Author, medii al.
Of Sandywood, Pendleton, Manchester. Died Feb. 10, 19
{Rugby Sch, Reg.; Burke, Family Recwnh; Fox
Armorial Families; Medical Directories; The 1 inn ■■ V< :■
1938.)
LUND, JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1876. S. of John,
farmer [and Elizabeth]. B. Aug. 6, 1855, at Pleasing ton,
Blackburn, Lanes. Bapt. Sept. 2, 1855. Migrated as pens!
to St John's, Apr. 17, 1877; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1885. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1879; priest, 1881; C. of Athenon,
Lanes., 1879-82. C. of Stowell Memorial Church, Salford,
1882-4. V- of Tyldesley with Shakerley, 1884-1920. Re-
sided latterly at Milnthorpe, Westmorland, where he died,
Mar. S, 1924. {Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 14, 1924.)
LUND, KENNETH FRASER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1891. S. of the Rev. Thomas William May (1862}, Chaplain
to the City of Liverpool School for the Blind. B. Mar. 10,
1871, at Manchester. School. Repton (Mr W. M. Furaeaux).
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1930. At Owens
College, Manchester, and University College, Liverpool,
1889. L.R.C.P.; L.R.C.S. (Edinburgh); L.R.F.P.b 1 I
1898. M.B., London, 1901. L.M. {Coombe Hospital, Dublin)
1897. Practised in Liverpool. Resident House Physician
and Clinical Assistant, Royal Infirmary, Liverpool. Sub-
sequently in practice in London. Officer, Order of St John
of Jerusalem. Of Mundesley, Norfolk, in 1945
Sch, Reg.; Medical Directories.)
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 15, 177
S. of John, of York, land-surveyor. B. in the parish of
Holy Trinity, York. Matric. Michs. 1774; B.A. 1; :
1781. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry for York) Mar
15, 1778; priest (York) July 19, 1778; C. of H...
Yorks., 1778. C. of Darrington, 1778. R. of Barton- It-
Street, 1783-1832. Said to have put ten weathercocks on
the tower, ' because he did not know better how to dispose
of the money left for the repair of the church.' Married (1)
Lunn, Harold Fernie
Mar. i, 1784, Lucy, dau. of Dr Disney, of Pontefract; (2)
Apr. 20, 1797, Anne, dau. of the Rev. Jacob Costabadie,
R. of Wenslev, Yorks. Buried at Barton-le-Street, Oct. 31,
1832. Father of the next. [St John's I oil. Adm., iv. 366;
G. Mag., 17S4, 1. 234 and 1S32, 11. 651; Cambridge 1
Apr. 29, 1797)
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus, Nov. 13, 1809.
S. of the Rev. Thomas (above). B. at Barton-le-Street,
Yorks.
LUND, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 27,
1S24. B. [Dec. 2, 1805] at Blackburn, Lanes. Matric.
Michs. 1S24; Scholar 1825; B.A. Uth Wrangler) 1828; M \
1S31; B.D. 1838. Fellow, 1830-42. Ord. deacon (Lincoln
for Ely) Dec. 19, 1830; priest, Dec. 18, 1831. Chaplain at
Homingsea, Cambs., 1831-8. R. of Morton, Derbs., 1841 64.
R. of Brindle, Lanes., 1864-77. Preb. of Lichfield Cathedral,
1864-77. Married, Aug. 26, 1841, Jane, dau. of John Smith,
of Cambridge. Edited the nth and subsequent editions of
Wood's Algebra (accused Isaac Todhunter of plagiarising
from it {185S)}; Elements of Geometry and Mensuration; Key
to Bishop Colenso's Biblical ArUhmetii ; Sermons. Died
May 14, 1877. Father of William (1875). (Scolt, MSS.\
Boose, 11. 530; Crockford; Clergy List; Baines, History
Lancashire, iv. 217.)
LUND, THOMAS WILLIAM MAY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
June 26, 1S62. 2nd s. of the Rev. Samuel [ May] of Awsworth,
Notts. B. Jan. 6, 1843, at Sneinton. School, Oakham (Dr
Wood). Matric. Michs. 1S62; Scholar; B.A. 1866; M.A.
1869. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1866; priest (Manchester) 1868;
C. of St Philip's, Liverpool, 1866-8. C. of Whalley Range,
Lanes., 1868-70. C. of St Luke's, Cheetham Hill, 1
R. of St John-the-Evangelist, Cheetham, 1871-84. Chaplain
of St Mary's Church for the blind, Liverpool, 1S84-1913.
Author, Como and Italian Lakeland; The Lake of Como.
Died Apr. 14, 1913, at St Mary's Lodge, Liverpool. Father
of Kenneth F. (1891). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times,
Apr. 16, 1913.)
LUND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 11, 1S75. 4th
s. of the Rev. Thomas (1824), B.D., R. of Brindle, Lanes.,
deceased {sic). B. Sept. 19, 185U, at Morton rectory, Derbs.
School, Oakham (Mr Woods). Matric Michs. 1875; exhibi-
tioner; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1879; priest, 1880; C. of St Mary, Nuneaton, Warws.,
1879-81. C. of Balderstone, Lanes., 1881-4. C. of Patcham,
Sussex, 1885. C. of Trotton, 1886-9. C. of Bisteme, Hants.,
1889-95. C. of Lavant, Sussex, 1895 — 7. C. of Harbridge
and Ibsley, 1897-1915. Perm, to offi., dio. Winchester,
1916-31. Residing at Watford in 1930, and subsequently
at Homes ot St Barnabas, Dormans Land, Surrey. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1934.
LUND, WILLIAM FRODSHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Oct. 15, 1879. [Only s. of William [of Liverpool], soap-
manufacturer [and Elizabeth Da vies].] B. at Everton
Brow. Bapt. Oct. 7, 1861. School, Uppingham (W. J.
Earle, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1S82. Called to the
Bar, June 22, 1SS7. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Gen. List (T.F.) and R. Defence Corps). Of Ruthin,
Denbigh, North Wales, in 1945. {Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Univ. War List; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LUNDIE, WILLIAM STOW (1791), see STOW, WILLIAM.
LUNN, FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30, 1^14.
Of Lines. [S. of Grigg and Maria. B. at Brasted, Kent,
Oct. T4, 1795. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar
1817; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Adm. a member of Trinity,
Nov. 22, 1833. Ord. deacon (Gloucester, for London)
July 9, 1820; priest (Chester, for London) Oct. ,,
V. of Butleigh with Baltonsborough, Somerset, 1828-39.
F.R.S., 1819. Married, Dec. 7, 1837, Elizabeth Perriam,
dau. of Alexander Hood, Capt. R.N. Assisted E. I >, I
his experiments in isolating cadmium from zinc, 1822. On
Clarke's death in 1820, the Heads nominated Henslow and
him for the Professorship of Mineralogy. Died
1839 {Life and Remains of E. 1>. < .
Life, 1. 237; Winstanley, Fatly Vict<.» ; .•>.■ '
G. Mag. , 1839, 11. 325; Eton School Lists, Sii W
LUNN, HAROLD FERNIE. Adm. scholai at Qi 1 1 us', Michs.
1894. S. of [the Rev.] John Rol 1
at Marton with Grafton, 1
Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1895; B.A. [20th H
1897; M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at Bury Grammar
School, 1898. Professor ot mathein;iti' -. .m<l pin 1
Albert Memorial College, Exeter, in 1906. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., I Id Road,
Dartford, K 1 ■ . I itti 11 ar List;
CM. Yearbook and Directory.)
235
Lunn, Herbert
LUNN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Iesus, Oct. i, 1875- [and s,
of William Joseph, M.D., of Hull Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1870; M A. 1BS2. (>rd. d-vicuii (Durham) 1S7-. ■ :n
1879; C. of Bishop Wearmouth, Co. Durham, 1878-80. V.
of Christ Church. Wakefield, Yorks., 1880-4. Minor l >■ > n
and Precentor and V. of Ripon, 1884-8. V. of Dacre, Yorks.,
1888-02. V. of ( hrr-t Church, Shieldlield, Northumberland,
1892-1904. V. nf Chilhngham, 1004-8. Died Ian. 21, 1908,
Brother of William C. (1867). (Scott, Ms*.; Croikfurd;
The Weekly Scotsman, Jan. 25, 1908 1
LUNN, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 30,
1849. Of Worcestershire S, of Robert, farmer, of Cleeve
Prior [and Elisabeth]. B there. Bapt. Mar. 12, 1831.
School, King Edward\, Birmingham (The Rev. E. H. Gil-
ford). Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1S52-5; B.A, (4(^1
Wrangler) 1 -,-. M.A. i.^., HI), 1M.3. Fellow 1855-64.
Organist of hdgbastou parish rhurch, 1846-47. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Nov. 11, 1:855; priest, Nov. 10, 1856. Sadleinan
Lecturer m Mathematics. 1 -s; -'■} \". of Marton with
Grafton, York-.. 1863-99. Learnt music from his mother;
'could play from notes at the age of 3 years and six
months, performing at a concert at the age oi 5.' President
of the Cambridge University Musical Society. Did much
to make known the works of J. S. Bach. Composed
motets for choirs and organ; and a service in E for Holy
Eucharist, King's Chapel. Married, Apr. 5, 1864, Sophia,
dau. of T. P. Fernie. Died Feb. 23. iSqq. Father of Harold F.
(1S94). (Boast; vi. 93; Crockford; De Morgan, budget of
Paradoxt s, 11 66 ]
LUNN [post R0CKL1FFE], WILLIAM CRAVEN. Adm. pens
(age 18) -it J] -1 s, ' >i t. 1867. S. of William Joseph, Esq.
B. at Kiiiu-I' 'ii, Y<>rk- Schools, Harrow, Sheffield Collegiate,
and Levboiiru.- Matn. Mil hs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874;
M.B. 1877, At St Thomas's Hospital M.R.C.S. 1876;
M.D., Dublin, 187S. Assumed the name of RockhuV, 1 70
Resident Clinical Clerk, City of London Hospital for 1 1 ■ >■■■
of the chest. Ophthalmic specialist. Practised in Hull.
Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon, Hull Royal Infirmary; Hon.
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Hull Blind Institute. Author, Ophthal-
mological. Died June 23. 1930, aged 81, at Selioke, Hessle,
Yorks. Brother of Herbert (1875). {Harrow Sch, Reg,;
Medical Directories; The Times, June 25, 1930.)
LUNNON, FREDERIC JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Jan. 1, 1879. S. of William, Esq. P.. it Maidstone. School,
private Matri Lent, [879; B.A 1 ■■ i; M.A. 1885; LL.M.
1888. Of the firm of Rowland and 1 .11:111011, solicitors, of
38, New Broad Street, London, E.C., in 1890 (John Frederic).
Not in Law Lis/, 1900.
LUNT, ARTHUR TEMPLE. Adm pens, at Christ's, Oct. 16
1890 s. of John. B.[Dec. 1, 1S69], at Latchford. Warm.-
ton. Si liMoU, Liver; .ix.il College, < nvnis (. ollr-e, Manchester,
and private. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1904.
Of Aubrey House, Latchford, Warrington, Lanes, in 1945
[Peile, 11. 763; ( J Pari Reg )
LUNT, DAVID CHARLES MORGAN. Adm. (age 19) al I uus,
Oct. 1, 1875. S. of Thorn. i- i.i-orge, of Denbigh. B. there.
Schools, Denbigh < Irammar and '.'wens College, Mam best*
Maine. Mi. hs. 1875; B.A. 1879. L. K.L.I', and L.M. (Ireland)
1885; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.S., Edinb. 1892. Assistant
'■!■ Ih ; 1 . . ( '.. 11 \, descent Hospital. Cheadle; Assistant
M''di' .d ( 'lie ■< r, s.ijord I;.\ . 1 Ho- pita! Junior Assistant
Medical Officer, Royal Asylum, c he. idle, Cheshire. In pi.n
tice .it I ymm, I beshire, in 1905. (Venn, 11. 420; Medical
Direct vies until 1:919).
LUNT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 3, 1867,
Of Lanes, Matric. Michs, 1X07, Scholar, i8oM; Winchester
Reading prize [2nd) 1870; B.A, 1.S71 ; M.A. 187s. < 'id
deacon (Peterb.) 1871; priest, 1873; ( . of St Katherine's,
Northampton, 187 1-4. V. of St Matthias, Birmingham,
1874-80. V. of Leyton, Essex, 1880-9.?. Rural Deai oi
North Barking, 1888. R. of Walcot, Somerset, 1892 1900
Surrogate, Diocese of Bath and Wells, [892 [900. Preb. of
Well-. (.. athedral, iS-,y 1000. Died Mar. 30, 1900. (Scott
MSS.; Northants, < lergy; 1 he Times, Mar 31, 1900.)
LUNT, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb 7,
t882. s oi fosi i'li, stonema son [and Anne. B. at Chi tei
Bapt. Sept. 3, 1842. Educated at Lancashire Independent
c < ill-ge, Man, hi ,ter, i S66 vi I [ad been C 1 >ng ■■ \
ei at Sandbach, c heshire, 1871 -8. Ord
1 hester) 1S79; priest (Liverpool) 1880. Matric. Lent, 1S82;
B \ 1 ■; C. of St rimothy, Liverpool, 1879-81. C. of
St Matthew's, ( ambridge, 1881- 3 \ of Elworth, ( heshiri .
: ... 1 I lied May 9, 1921 [1 m Indej enderu 1 11
Manchester, I ist; < rockford; The Guardian, May 20, 1921.J
Lupton, Joseph Hirst
LUPTON, ALAN CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13.
1893. S. of Alan [J. P.] of Scarcroft, near Leeds. B. 1S73,
at Leeds. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S93. J. P. for the
North Riding of Yorks., 1907-44. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt.. Yorkshire Hussars and Remount Service).
Of Rooksbury Mill, Andover. Hants., in 1945. Died there
July 11, 1949. (Univ. War List; Kelly, Handbook.)
LUPTON, ARTHUR SINCLAIR. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
Apr. 20, 1S95. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev] Joseph Hirst
(1854), Surmaster of St Paul's School, London [and Mary
Ann MacDougalj. B. Jan. 27, 1877. at St Paul's School,
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar,
1896; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1906. In the Home Civil Service,
Inland Revenue Office, 181)9. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn,
Jan. 26, 1905. As-istant ^< ■ r-'tarv to tin- Commissioners of
H.M. Customs and 1 r Sometime Vice-
Principal of the Working Mei - ( ollege, London. C.B.E.,
1931. Author, Contribution t., I >., \^i>paedia >>j 1 he Laws
■ 1 1 ;land, etc.. of Church End, Finchley, London, N . in
1946. Died at Kendal. Ian. 9, 1040. Brother of lohn (1SS8)
and foseph M. (i.vsn). (St Paul's Sch. Reg,; La\ 1
Who's Who.)
LUPTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874,
3rd s. of Francis [merchant], of Beechwood, Roundhay,
Leeds [and Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Michael
Greenham, M.D.. of Newcastle]. B. fMay ;:], 1855, at
Leeds. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. [878;
M.A. 1882, Adm. Solicitor, 1881; practised at Leeds. Lord
Mayor of Leeds, 1915 16. Did much to promote the welfare
of Leeds. Hon 1 I D., Leeds; served on the Court and
Council of the University. Hon. Freeman of the City of
Leeds. J. P. and D.L. for the West Riding of Yorks. Married
and had issue. O.B.E., 1919. Died fan. 28, 1935, at Round-
hay. Brother of Francis M, (i860). (La-., I: :s; Who was
Who, The Times, Jan. $0, [935; Yorkshire Who's Who.)
LUPTON, EDWARD BASIL. Adm. pens, at Peter
Oct. 1, 1S79. S. of John, Esq., of Moorlands, Headingley,
Leeds. B. Dec. 23, 1S59. School, Fettes College, Edinburgh.
Matric. Michs. 1879; LL.B. 1883; LL.M. iS8n Adm Soli 1
tor, 1886. Practised in Leeds. Went to the U.S.A., dying
June 14, 1925, at Cambridge, Ma--. [1-en.s i_ oil. Reg.;
1 . A, Walker, 555 and MS, Notes; Law Lists.)
LUPTON, FRANCIS MARTINEAU. Adm. pens, at Ti i,v,
bept. 28, 1S66. [Eldest] s. of Francis, of Beechu i,
Roundhay. [B. July 21, 1848], in Leeds. School, Leeds
Grammar. Ma trie, Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870, M.A. 1873.
A woollen manufacturer (Messrs. William Lupton and Co.,
Whitehall Mills, Leeds). Married, Apr. 6, 1880, Harnett
Albina, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Davis, R. of Roundhay.
of Rocklands, Newton Park, Leeds, in 1906. J. P. lor the
West Kidmg of Yorks. Brother of Charles (1874). I
Yearbook and Directory; Yorkshire Who's Who.)
LUPTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 25, 1781.
s oi [the Rev.] William (1749-50) of Leeds. [L. [une 24,
17W-] School, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A. 1786;
M.A. 1789. * >rd. deacon, 17S7; priest, 17S8; C. of Ringmer,
Sussex, 1787-1841. R. of St Thomas-at-Cliffe, I ewes,
1808 \i- V. of Lilting, Essex, 1S23-40. R. of Ovingdean,
Sussex, 1K41-4. Married Philadelphia Davies. Died Feb. 12,
1844, at Rider's Wells, near Lewes. (Cant, Act Book; Man-
chester Sch Reg.; ( lergy List; F'oster, Index Eccles., G. Mag.,
1844, 1. 459.)
LUPTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 27, 1888.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Joseph Hir^t (1854), schoolmaster, of
[St Paul's School], Kensington, London [and Mary Ann
MacDougaPj. B. Apr. 23, 181:19, at St Paul's School, London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1S88; Scholar, 1888;
Naden I tivinity student; B.A. 1891; (Class. Trip., Pt. I, ist
Class, 1891; Pt. II, ist Class, 1892); M.A. 189^. Fellow, 1896-
1901. Played for England at Lacrosse, 1896 8. Assistant
Master at St Paul's School, 1896- 1910. Headmaster of King
Henry VIII School, Coventry, 1911-31. Known, on account
of his great strength, as 'the pocket Hercules.' Latterly of
Poplars Farm, Tansor, Northants., where he died [ubj
1946. Brother of .Arthur S. (1S95) and Joseph M
Imasters' Directories; Who's Who; The lures, July 12,
1946.)
LUPTON, JOSEPH HIRST. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1N54. Of Yorks. 2nd] s. nf |...seph, schoolmaster [and Marv
Hir^t, pun, --,. 1; at Wakeheld, Jan. 15, 1S36. [Schools,
Wakefield and Giggleswick.] Matric, Mule 1854; Scholar;
Members' prize (Bachelors), 1858; B.A. (51/1 Classic) 1858;
M.A. [861; B.D. 1893; D.D. 1896. Fellow, 1861-4. Hulsean
Le< tnrer, 1887, Seatonian prize, 1897, Select Preacher,
1896. Ord. deacon (London) 1859; priest, 1660. Second
236
Lupton, Joseph MacDougal
Classical Master, City of London School, and C. of St Paul's,
Hampstead, 1859-64. C. of St Matthew's, Friday Street,
London, 1868-79. Surmaster at St Paul's School, 1864-99.
Preacher of Gray's Inn, 1890-1900. Married, (1) Aug. 30,
1864, Mary Anne, eldest dau. of Thomas St Clair MacDougal;
(2) Aug. 26, 1884, Alice, dau. of T. Lea, of Highgate. Author,
Wakefield Worthies; Life of Dean Colet, etc. Died Dec. 15,
1905, in London. The Lupton prize was founded in his
memory. Father of .Arthur S. (1S95), John (1S8S) and the
next. [Crockford; D.N.B.)
LUPTON, JOSEPH MacDOUGAL. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 9, 1SS6. Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph Hirst
(above), Surmaster of St Paul's School, London. B. July
20, 1867, at 37, St Paul's Churchyard. [Schools, St Paul's
and Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S86; Scholar, 1SS9; B.A. 1889;
(Class. Trip., Pt. I, 1st Class, 1889; Pt. II, 2nd Class, 1890);
M.A. 1893; B.D. 1908. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1895;
priest, rS97. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1891-
1927; Librarian, 1S94-1927; Chaplain, 1925-7. C. of Overton
with Fyheld. Wilts., 1924-7. P.C. of Christ Church, Savemake.
1927-34. Public pr., dio. of Salisbury, 1934-47. Lived
latterlv at Marlborough, where he died Sept. 8, 1947. Brother
of Arthur S. (1S95) and John (188S). (St Paul's Sch. A,.-.;
Eton Sch. Lists; King's Call. Reg.; Univ. War Lut. Scott,
MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The Times,
Sept. 10, 1947.)
LUPTON, NORMAN DARNTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of William Walter, of The Grove, Round-
hay, Leeds. B. [Aug. 5, 1875], at Leeds. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1894. An engineer. Director
of Joshua Buckland and Co. Served in the Great War,
1 ;it-iq (Major, W. Yorks. Regt. (T.F.) and London Regt.
(Rides); Major, Special List (Cmdt., Reception Camp).
[Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Unn: War List.)
LUPTON, WILLIAM HOLLAND. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1887. [S. of William, of Trafalgar House, Burnley, Lanes.
B. Aug. 31, 1S69. School, Giggleswick.j Also at Owens
College, Manchester. Adm. at King's. Apr. 20, 18S8; B.A.
1890. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Apr. 2
On the Northern Circuit. Author, The Law Relating to
Commission. Contributed to The Pall Mall Gazette and other
London daily papers. Of ' Femlea,' Whalley, Lanes., in
1922. [Gigglesmck Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
LURGAN, Baron (1S15), see BROWNLOW, CHARLES.
LUSCOMBE, ALEXANDER POPHAM. Adm. sizar at St
John's, June 25, 1838. Of Devon. B. at Exeter. [Probably
s. of Alexander Popham Luscombe, of Buckiastlelgh, who
had received an episcopal licence to practise surgery, mid-
wifery and pharmacv in the diocese of Exeter, Aug. 12,
1774.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1846; priest, 1847; C. of Christ Church, Macclesfield, 1846-8.
V. of St Matthew's, Wolverhampton, Staffs., 1848-55. P.C.
of Flockton, Yorks., 1855-8. P.C. of Harbertonford, 1859-
68. V. there, 1869-73. Resided subsequently at Heberton-
ford, and disappears from Crockford, 1877. (A. W. Haggis,
Episcopal Licences.)
LUSCOMBE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 5, 1780.
B. in Devon. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1785. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 22, 1781; priest, May 26, 1782; C. of Fora-
ham with Westley, Suffolk. (Northants. Clergy, which gives
' deacon (Peterb.) June 23. 1781.*)
LUSCOMBE, EDMUND PEARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mav 12, 1S35; re-adm. pens. Oct. 17, 1835. S. of Edmund
French, Esq. B. Dec. 1, 1816, at Havre de Grace. Matric.
Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Ripon) July 19, 1840;
priest, July 25, 1841; C. of Grinton, Yorks., 1840-1. P.C.
of Melbecks, 1841-71. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
(Clergy 1 :
LUSCOMBE, EDWARD KNIGHTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity Hall, July 4, 1839. From Christ Church, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Dec. 17, 1833, age 17; student, 1833-6.
[2nd s. of John, of Plvmoutn (and Sarah, dau. of James
Hawker, Esq., of Plymouth).] [B. 1816. School, War-
minster Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1841. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield), 1841; priest, 1842. Precentor and Mm. .r
Canon of Gloucester Cathedral, 1845-67. Married, 1846,
.Anna, dau. of William McCulloch, Esq., of Barholm, Kirk-
cudbright, and had issue. Died Feb. 3, 1867, at Kingsbridge,
Devon. [At. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1867, 1. 401-5.)
LUSCOMBE, HENRY HARMOOD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Nov. 3, 1824. B. at Haileybury, Herts. Matric i
1825; B.A. 1831. [S. of the Rev. Matthew Henry Thornhill
(next). President of the Union, 1828. Ord. deacon '
June 6, 1830. No cures found.
Lush, Charles Montague
LUSCOMBE, MATTHEW HENRY THORNHILL. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, Mav 22, 1793- S. of Samuel [physician].
of Exeter. [B. 1776.] School, Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1793-
Migrated to St Catharine's, Dec. 27, 1793; B.A. 1798; M.A.
1805. Incorp. at Oxford (Exeter College), 1810; B.C.L. and
D.C.L., Oxford, 1810. C. of Clewer, Berks. Master at
the Hon. East India Company's School, at Haileybury.
C. of St Andrew's, Hertford, 1S06-19. At Caen, Normandy,
in 1819. Consecrated to a Continental Bishopric of the
Episcopal Church of Scotland, at Stirling, 1S24. Chaplain in
Paris. 1S25-46; erected a church in the Rue d'Aguessau,
1S34. Officiated at Thackeray's marriage in Paris. 1836.
One of the founders of the Christian Remembrancer, 1841.
Married the daughter of Henry Harmood, Commissioner of
the Navy. Author, Sermons, etc. Died Aug. 24, 1846, at
Lausanne. Father of the above. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B., which
calls him Michael H. T.)
LUSCOMBE, The Rev. POPHAM STREET. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1898. S. of Robert James. B. Nov. 12, 1857, at
Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia. School, St
Alban's. Muswellbrook. Migrated to Queens'. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Newcastle) 1S84; priest,
1885; C. of East Maitland, N.S.W., 18S4-5. Inc. of Wollombi,
1885-93. V. of Gresford, 1893-8. R. of Waratah, 1901-11.
Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, N.S.W
1904-9. Archdeacon of Northumberland, 1908-11. R. of
Dungog, 1911-22. R. of Paterson, 1922-4. Archdeacon of
Gloucester, N.S.W., 1911-24. Latterly of Kanawha, West
Ryde, N.S.W. Died Feb. 6, 1927. [Crockford; Who was
II ho 1
LUSCOMBE, REGINALD POPHAM. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Oct. 13, 1870. [S. of the Rev. Richard James (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1829), of Ashcott, Somerset. B. Feb. 28,
1848. School, Marlborough College] Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. (Theol. Trip., 1st Class) 1874; Jeremie Septuagint
prize, 1S74; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1875; M.A. [877
Football (rugby) ' blue,' 1872-4. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1875; priest, 1876; C. of Tavistock, Devon, 1875-7. C. of
St Mark's, Gloucester, 1S78-81. C. of Brookthorpe, Gloucs.,
1881-5. Vice-Principal of Gloucester Theological College,
1878-87. Drowned Nov. 2, 1887, in the Severn, near Glouces-
ter. (Marlborough C ill. Reg.; Book of Blues; Crockford.)
LUSCOMBE, RICHARD JAMES. Adm. pens. ..t EmmaNUE ,
Nov. 12, 1802; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, where he had
matric. 1799, age 18. [S. of Richard of Totnes, Devon,
gent.] V. of Moorlich, Somerset, 1818-47, when he was
succeeded by his son, Richard James (Worcester College,
Oxford); also P.C. of Chilton-super-Polden, 1835; and P.C. of
Edington, 1835. Disappears from Clergy List, 1S66. (Al.
Ox
LUSCOMBE, The Rev. TOOKE JOHNSON. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 18S8. (B. 1859. School, Shrewsbury.] Previously at
Trinity College, Dublin; B.A. (Dublin) 1880; M.A. (Dublin)
1884; B.D. (Dublin) 1891. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1883;
priest, 1884; C. of St Thomas, Birmingham, 1883-7. C. of
The Lickey, Worcs., 1887-8. C. of Newhali, Derbs., 1888-9.
C. of Drumgoon, Co. Cavan, Ireland, 1892-3. Inc. of Ballin-
temple, 1900-6. C. of Glazeley, Salop, 1906-8. V. of Bob-
bington, 190S-10. R. of Beeby, Leics., 1910-30. Residing
at Leicester, in 1941. (Shrewsbury Sch. keg.; GruJs. of Inn.
I ,. , Dublin; Crockford.)
LUSH, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Apr. 4. 1S45.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1846; 1 \
1849; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1849; priest,
1850; C. of Odiham and Greywell, Hants., 1849-58. C of
Kibworth, Leics., 1858-60. C. of Shrivenham, Berks.,
1860-2. C. of Beaminster, Dorset, 1862-8. C. of Methering
ham, Lines., 1868-72. C. of St Mary's, Marlborough, 1872-5.
C. of Witney, Oxon., 1S75-6. V. of Lee, near Ilfracombe,
Devon, 1877-86. Died there, Apr. 6, 1886, aged 60. (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Apr. 14, 1S86.)
LUSH, ALFRED HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 8, 1872. [Elder] s. of J[ohn] AJIfied], Esq.,
M.D. and M.P.. of Salisbury. [B. Feb. 27, 1654.] School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar; (Law Trip., 1st
. [875); B.A. 1876; M.A. 1SS3. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
[an. ;i. 1875. Called to the Bar, Jan. jc.
Western Circuit. Of 13, Redcliffe Square, London. S.W.
Died lice. 18, 1940, at Bournemouth. [Wincht
/«>is »/ Court; /-<«.' /.is/s; Foster, ".» .1; ! ■
The limes, lire. 20, 1940.)
LUSH, CHARLES MONTAGUE. Adm
Hall, Apr. 20, 1872. [4th s. of Sir Robert, Lord
Appeal. B. Dec. 7, 1853.] School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1873; B.A. (10th Classic) 1876 Hon
Fellow, 19 1 1-30. Adm. al 1 Called
to the Bar, May 7, 1879. On the North 1 astern Circuit.
Bencher, 1893. K.C., 1902. Justice of the Kins
237
Lush (Lush -Wilson), Herbert William
1910-25. Knighted, Oct. 12, mm. P.C., 1925. President
of the Railway and Canal Commission. An artist of con-
siderable talent. Author, The Law of Husband and Wife.
etc. Died June 22, 1930, at Stanmore. Brother of the
next and of Robert C. (1859). {Laic Lists; Inns of Court-
Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The I imes,
June 23, 1930; Cambridge Review, Oct. 10, 1930.)
LUSH [afterwards LUSH-WILSON], HERBERT WILLIAM.
Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 25, 1868. [2nd] s. of
Sir Robert, Lord Justice of Appeal. [B. Apr. 2, 1850.]
School, Westminster. Matric. Miens. 186S; B.A. 1S72 Aim
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20, 1870. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 30, 1873. On the South Eastern Circuit. Q.C., 1895.
County Court Judge (Exeter and Plymouth Courts) i<rn :..,
Circuit 59 (Cornwall and parts of Devon), 1920-2. Knighted,
1023. J. P. and D.L. for Heref. Married Sept. 26, 187^'
Rose Frances, only child of William Wilson, of Pyon House,
Canon-Pyon, Heref. look the additional name of W1U.n1 in
1879. Died Nov. 19, 1941, at Stanmore. Brother of the
above and of Robert C. (1859). (Law Lists; Record of Old
Westminsters; Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 20, 1941.)
LUSH, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H„ Oct 1.
1900. [ Eldest s. of John Millard, of Dorchester. B. Nov n,
i.x.si. School. Sherborne.] Maine. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903.
1 ir.i. deacon (Durham) 190ft; priest. 1907; C. of Christ
Church, Hartlepool, 1906-10. C. of Bishop Weamiouth,
1910-11. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
X Zealand Chaplains' Dept.; mentioned in despatches) V.
of Havel, .ck North, New Zealand, 191 1-2 1. Canon of\V.n.n.:i
101.1 21. V. of InvercargUl, 1921-48-. Archdeacon of South-
land, N.Z., 1933-is-. {Sherborne Sck. Reg.; tour. Wai List
■ ■ ,'; Who'! Who in New Zealand.)
LUSH, ROBERT CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 11, 1S59. [Eldest] s. of Robert [Q.C., of Upper Avenue
Road, London, N.W. Bencher of Cray's Inn]. B. 1841, 111
London. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1863. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1865 Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1865. On the Home Circuit. Of "4. Kins's
Bench Walk, Temple. Brother of Charles M. (1872) and
Herbert W. (1868). [Inn^ of 1 ourt; Law Lists.)
LUSH, ROLAND GERALD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 189ft.
[Younger] s. of Joseph, Esq., of 16. Rabv Place, Bath.
IB. Mar. 4, 186S.] School. Haileybury. Matnc. Easl
From Oxford, where lie h.nl matric as a Non-Coil, student.
Oct. 23, 1886, ase is. ' s. of Joseph of Southsea, gent.:
[Haileybury Sck, Reg., which gives ' Gerard '; Al. Oxon.)
LUSH, VICES1MUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 2ft,
1838. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S38; B.A. 1842 M \
1847. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Over
Darwen, Lanes., 1S42-4. C. of Fanngdon, Berks., 1844-0
C. of St John's, Hoxton. Middlesex, 1S.40-50. Inc. of Howick,
New Zealand, 1850-68. Inc. of St George's, Shortland,
Thames Goldflelds, 1868-82. V. of St Peter's. Hamilton,
and Archdeacon of Waikato. Died July 11, 1882, aged 65
Father of the next. (Scott, MsS.; I roeliford; 1 he Guaidian,
Aug. 30. 1882.)
LUSH, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1880. [S. of the Rev. Vicesimus (above).] B. Ian. 3
r.sr>.\ it Howick, New Zealand. Schools, Church of England
Grammar, Para. II. An. kland.andSt John's College, Tumaki,
N.Z. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 18S4; M.A. 1887. Ord.
l".i. "ii, i..' -,; pri.-t [1 ! m.l.iltl i.s.s... c of Ali.l. hi. in 1 ,1.1111
1885-6. C. of St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, N.Z.,
1886-90. C. of Holy Trinity VY. .. .lloongabba with St Paul's
East Brisbane, Queensland, 1890. V. of Church of the
Epiphany, Newton, New Zealand, 1891-1915. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Auckland. 1903-12. V. of Wh.ine.arei. 1915-19,
Chaplain of the D10. School, Parnell, Auckland, 1919-21.
V. of St Thomas, Auckland. 1921-3. V. of Stanley Bay,
Dio. Auckland, 1930-48-. Honorary Canon of SI
Cathedral, Auckland, 1939-48-. Author, A Waybooh for
Youth; Svmh.,1, of the ( ateelusm. Of 14, Ayr Street, P.imell,
Auckland, in 1941. (Crockford; Who's Who in New Zealand.)
LUSH1NGT0N, ALGERNON HAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Nov. 1, 1865. [Eldest] s. of Frederic Astell [J. P., of Lvnd-
hurst, Hants.] [and Ladv Margaret [ulia Hay, dm. of the
17th Earl of Errol]. B. at Lyndhurst [Sept 29], 1847.
School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. isci ; B.A'. 1 ■, I . -
downe, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Married (1) April
Emma Jane. dau. of Charley Castleman, of Gla laves
Hants.. (2) Jan. 6, 1881, l.llie Lilian, dau ..1 1 apl u I .
N< wall Died Si pt. 1 3, 1030. [Ru : <
Armorial Families; Burke. P and P.; Ii. lim .. Sept. 16,
1930.)
LUSHINGTON, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
[esus, Oct. 1, 1872. [2nd] s. of Thomas Davies, Esq. [of
North Ferriby, Yorks.] [and Mary, dau. of Charles May
Lushington, H.E.I.C.S.j. B. [Dec. 6, 1852] at Masulipatam.
LUSHINGTON, FRANKLYN DE WlNTON
School. Rugby. Matric Mich-. 1872. Football (rugby)
' blue,' 1873. Second Lieut., 19th Hussars, 1874; transferred
to the Dorset Regt.; Capt., 1884; Major, 189 = ; retired, 1895.
Of Park House, S.indling. Maidstone, Kent. Married
Nov. 6, 1879, Constance Caroline, dau. of General Hutchin-
son. Died Apr. 19. 1930; buried at Boxley. Brother of
Lionel E. (1876) and Thomas G. L. (1868). (Ru \
Reg; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Army Lists;
1 he Times, Apr. 23, 1930.)
LUSHINGTON, EDMUND HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens'
June 26, 17S2. Of Cambs. [2nd s. of the Rev. James
Stephen (1752), by his 1st wife Marv. dau. of the Right
Rev. Edmund Law, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle. B. July 11
1766. Bapt. Aug. 22, 1766, at Little St Mary's, Cambridge.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 17S4; Scholar i-s- B \
U/« Wrangler) 1787; M.A. 1790. Fellow, 1792. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1787. Called to the Bar, Mav j 1793
Bencher. Puisne Judge in Ceylon, 1801. Chairman and 1 lie I
Commissioner of the Colonial Audit Board. Master of the
Crown Office. Married (1) Jan. 2, 1801, Louisa, dau. of Faulk-
ner Phillip-, of Manchester, and had issue, one daughter; (2)
Apr. 12, 1S10, Sophia, 5th dau. of Thomas Philips." of Sedg-
ley, near Manchester, and had further issue. Died Mar ;-
. •. at his residence, Park House, near Maidstoni Ki nt
Father of Edmund L. (1826). Henry (182S) and Franklin
(1840); brother of Thomas G. (17S2) and step-brother 01
William J. (1790). (D.N.B., Henry only: Burke, L.G. Tnns
of Court; Al. Carthus.)
LUSHINGTON, EDMUND LAW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Dec. 21, 1826. [Eldest] s. of Edmund Henry
(above), Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple. B.
[Jan. 10, 1811] at Prestwich, Lanes. School, Charterhouse.
Matnc. Michs. 182S; Scholar. 1830-4; B.A. (Senior <
r832; Chancellor's (Senior) Classical medal, 1832; M.A. 183s.
Fellow, 1834-42; Assistant tutor, 1835 7. "Hon. Fellow,
1885^3. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1873, and Glasgow,
1875; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1876. Adm at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 28, 1827. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1835
Member of ' The Apostles.' A lifelong friend of Tha. keray,
who refers to him in The Virginians, and of Tennyson, who
describes him in the Epilogue to hi Memoriam as ' gentle,
liberal-minded, great, consistent; wearing all that weight
of learning lightlv like a flower.' Professor of Greek at
'■'. ;.«, 183S-75; Lord Rector there, 1884-7. Married,
Oct. 14, 1842, Cecilia Tennvson (sister of the poet), dau. of
the Rev. George Clayton Tennvson, LL.D., R. of Somersbv,
Lines,, and had issue. Edited, with a memoir, I. F. Ferrier's
posthumous Works. Translated into Greek Tennyson's
Oenone and Crossing the Bar. Contributed to the Memoir of
Lord Tennvson by his son. Lived latterly at Park House,
Maidstone, Kent, which is described in the prologue to
rennyson's Princess. Died there, July 13, 1893. Brother of
Henry (1828) and the next. (Boase, 11. 534; Charterhouse
Worthies; Glasgow Grads.; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Burke, / G
7 ennyson and His Friends, which contains a portrait.)
LUSHINGTON, FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. z8,
1840. [4th s. of Edmund Henry (1782). B. Ian. 4, 1823.
School, Rugby.) Matric. Easter, 1843; Scholar, 1844; Davies
Scholar, 1845; Chancellor's (1st) Classical medal, 1841,, I \
(Senior Classic) 1846; M.A. 1849. Fellow, 1847. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Nov. 9, 1849. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1853. Member of the Supreme Council of Justice, Ionian
Islands, 1855-8. Metropolitan Police Magistrate at Thames
Court, 1S69-90, at Bow Street, 1890-9; Chief Magistrate at
Bow Street, 1S99-1901. Knighted, 1899. Of Templeehurcb,
Southborough, Kent Married, Ian. 21, 1862, Kate Maria,
dau. of the Rev. James Morgan, V. of Corston. Somerset.
Died Nov. 10, 1901. Father of George H. F. (1S91) and of
the next; brother of the above and of Henry (1828). (Rugby
sift. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Laic Lists; Inns oft ourt;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Arm trial Families.)
LUSHINGTON, FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesi s,
Oct. 1894. S. of Franklin (above). B. [Dec. 28, 1
I'.i.ldington, London. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Ms li-
1894. A tea-planter. Of Dewiakande estate. Dfhi-ai
Ceylon, in 1911. Died July 8, 192ft. Brother of George H. F.
(1891). (List of Carthusians; Burke, L.G.)
LUSHINGTON, FRANKLYN de WINTON. Adm. at Clare,
W 11 19, 1887. [5th] s. of Franklyn. I.C.S. [Accountant-
ie e. 1.1I, Madras] [and Annie, dau. of E, Chiappini]. [B. Mar.
29, 1868] in -Madras. [Schools. Sutton Valence and Homton]
Main. Michs. 1S87; Minor Scholar and pri2eman; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1893; priest, 1894.
'■ 1 anf Master al Sutton Valence School, 1890-2; at
I I'll" School, 1892-9 and C. of Radlett, Herts., 1893-9.
Assistant Chaplain at Montreux, 1899-1901; at St. Paul's,
Valletta with Holy Trinity, Slienia," Malta, 1901-3. Arch-
deacon of Malta, 1902-3. Headmaster of Elstree School,
1903-11; of Dover College, 1911-15. Served in the Great
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Lushington, George Henry Fitzjames
War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Danehill, Sussex,
1918 zi. Headmaster of Cbillon College, Montreux, 1921-3.
V. of King's Langley, Herts., 1928-34. R. of Weston-under-
Lyziard, Staffs., 1934-7. A successful lecturer in the U.S.A.
and at home, particularly on literary and poetical subjects.
Married, 1899, Monica Sydney Sanderson, and had issue.
Author, Sermons to Young Boys; The Character of the Saint;
On Personal Service', ( hrist's Way and Modern Problems
Died Mar. 30, 1941, in London. (Univ. War List; Burke,
L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; All Hallows'
n, Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; 1 he
Times, Apr. 1. 1941.)
LUSHINGTON, GEORGE HENRY FITZJAMES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. [3rd, but 1st surviving] s. of Franklin.
(1840), of 33, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, London [and
Kate Maria, dau. of the Rev. James Morgan]. B. [Nov. 1],
1872, at Paddington, London. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1891. A tea-planter in Ceylon. Of Templehurst, South-
borough, Tunbridge Wells, in 1931. Brother of Franklin (1894).
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
LUSHINGTON, HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18, sic) al
Trinity, Oct. 27, 1795- [3rd, but 1st surviving] s. of Sir
Stephen, Bart., of London [and Hester, dau. of John Bol-
dero, of Darlington, and subsequently of Aspenden Hall,
Herts.]. [B. Oct. 27, I775-] School, Eton. Matric, Mich:
1795. Sometime of Trent Park, Southgate, Middlesex, but
subsequently (on the death of his maternal uncle, Charles
Boldero) of Aspenden Hall, Herts. Succeeded as 2nd Bart.,
Jan. 12, 1807. Consul-General at Naples, 1815-32. Married,
Apr. 8, 1799, Fanny Maria, elder dau. of Matthew Lewis,
Under-Secretary of War, and had issue. Died June 25,
1S63, at his house in Montagu Square, London. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1S63, 1. 393.)
LUSHINGTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
Mar. 6, 182S. [2nd] s. of Edmund Henry (1782) [of Hanwell,
Middlesex]. [B. Apr. 13, 1812, at Singleton, Lanes.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1829; Porson prize, 1832 and
1S33; Scholar, 1833; B.A. (tth Classic) 1S34; M.A. 183;.
Fellow, 1836. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 2
Called to the Bar, Nov. 20, 1840. On the Home Circuit.
Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta, 1847-55; intro-
duced the proposed code of laws before the newly-ele< ted
Legislative Council, 1849. Tennyson pronounced him the
best critic he had ever known, and dedicated The Princess
to him, 1847. Author, Fellow Commoners and Honorary
Degrees, and works on politics and railways; also verse.
Contributed to Prolusiones Academicae. Died, unmarried.
Aug. 11, 1855, in Paris; buried at Boxley, Kent. Brother
of Edmund L. (1826) and Franklin (1840) . {Car: h una n
Worthies; Burke. L.G.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; <■
1855,11-441; Tennyson and His Friends.)
LUSHINGTON, JAMES STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhouse, June 14, 1752. S. of Thomas Godfrey, of
Sittingboume, Kent [by his 1st wife, Dorothy, dau. of
John Gisbourne]. [B. Nov. 1734.] Bapt. Nov. 12, 1734, at
Sittingboume, Kent. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1752; Scholar, 1752; B.A. 1756; M.A. 1759- Fellow, 1701.
Of Rodmersham, Kent. J. P. for Northumberland. Chaplain
to General Yorke's Dragoons, 1759. V. of Crosthwaite,
Cumberland, 1770-80. Preb. of Carlisle, 1777-1801. R. of
Latton, Essex, 1782-7. V. of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 17^^
i>oi. Married (1) Apr. 5, 1764, Mary, dau. of the Right Rev.
Edmund Law, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle, and had issue; (:)
Marv. dau. of the Rev. Humphrey Christian, of Docking,
Norfolk, and had further issue. Died June 17, 1801, at
Newcastle; buried at Little St Mary's, Cambridge. Fathei
of Edmund H. (1782), Thomas G. (1782) and William J.
(1790); brother of Thomas G. (i747)- {T. A. Walker, 305
and MS. Notes; Burke, L.G.; Cant. Act Book; AL Carthu .
LUSHINGTON, LIONEL EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
1 5, Oct. I, 1876. Of Kent. [4th] s. of Thonia- I mm. ,
Esq. [I.C.S.] [and Mary. dau. of Charles May Lushington,
H.E.I.C.S.]. B. [June 26, 1857], at Boxley Abbev. School,
Haileybury (The Rev. E. H. Bradby). Matric. Mi< I
Second Lieut., 54th Regt. of Foot 1879; transferred to the
Dorset Regt; Lieut., 1881; Capt., 1887; Major, 1897; Brevet
Lieut. -Col., 1902; retired 1905. Served in the S. African
War, 1899-1902 (twice mentioned in despatches). In the
Great War, 1914-19 (Recruiting Officer and Agricultural
Commandant, Maidstone, 1915-18). Of Ryarsh House,
West Mailing, Kent, in 1931. Died Jan. 21, 1947, at Maid-
stone. Buried at Boxlev. Brother of Arthur J. {1872) and
Thomas G. L. (r868). [Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Bui
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists; The Times,
Jan. 23, 1947.)
LUSHINGTON, THOMAS GODFREY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Peterhouse, Oct. r7, 1782. Of Cambs. Eldest s. of the
Rev. James Stephen (1752 B. Ma . 171 S] Bapl .it
bt Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, Apr. 7, 1765- School, Charter-
Lutt, Edward Kefford
house. Entered the Bengal Civil Service, 17%$; retired, i792-
Step-brother of William }. (1790) and brother of Edmund H.
(1782). (/. A. Walker', 349; V. Hodson; Cant. Act Book;
Burke, L.G.)
LUSHINGTON, THOMAS GODFREY LAW. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Jesus, Oct. 1868. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Davies, 1 ->i
[of North Ferribv, Yorks., I.C.S.] [and Mary, dau. of Charles
May Lushmgton, H.E.I.C.S.]. B. [July iS, 1S51], in India.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar; B.A. 1874;
M.A. 1S77. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S76; priest, 1877;
C. of Farnham, Surrey, 1876-81. C. of Great Barton, Suffolk,
1881-2. R. of Hawstead, 1882-4. V. of Swavesey, Cambs.,
1S85-94. R. of Milstead, Kent. 1894-8. V. of Sittingboume,
189S-1903. V. of Bearsted, 1903-14. Rural Dean of Sutton,
1911-28. Died, unmarried. May 7, 1928, at his residence.
The Park, Sandling, Maidstone. Brother of Arthur J. (1872)
and Lionel E. (1S76). (Rugby Sch, Reg.; Scolt, MSS.;
Crockford; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 8, 1928.)
LUSHINGTON, VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 17, 1852. [4th] s. of [The Rt. Hon.] Stephen (Chri^i
Church, Oxford, 1797) [Judge of the Admiralty Court and
Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple] [and Grace, dau.
of Thomas Wilson Carr, of Hampstead]. B. Mar. 8, mw.
in London. Matric. Lent, 1S52; Scholar, 1854; (Civil Law
Classes, 1st Class, 1854-5); LL.B. 1S59; LL.M. 1S85. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1854. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar.
15, 1852. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1857. Deputy Judge
Advocate -Genera], 1864-9. Q-C, 1868. Bencher, 1869.
Secretary to the Admiralty, 1869-77. Judge of County
Courts (Surrey and Berks.) 1S77-1900. Married, Feb. 28,
1865, Jane, dau. of Francis Mowatt, M.P., and had issue.
Author, Reports of Cases decided in Admiralty Court and on
appeal to the Privy Council. Of Kingsley, Bordon, Hants.
Died Jan. 24, 1912. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
LUSHINGTON, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, June 29, 1790. [3rd] s. of the Rev. James
Stephen (1752), of Bottisham, Cambs. [by his 2nd wife,
Man,', dau. of the Rev. Humphrey Christian, of Docking,
Norfolk]. Schools, Hurworth, Durham [and Rugby].
Migrated to Jesus, Apr. 12, 1791; Scholar, 1792; Matric.
Michs. 1794; B.A. 1795; M.A. 1798. Fellow of Jesus, 1800;
vacated his Fellowship, by marriage, the same year. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 25, 1796. C. of Swaffham Bulbeck,
Cambs. A Commissioner of Parliamentary Inquiry. Married,
1800, Barbara, dau. of James Wilson of Kendal. Of Rod-
mersham, Kent. Died there (" lately ' in July) 1845. Step-
brother of Thomas G. (1782) and Edmund H. (170:). (Rugbv
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1845, n. 323; Arthur
Gray.)
LUSK, ANDREW. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1882.
LUTENER, THOMAS BANCROFT. Adm. pens, (age 22) al
Jesus, Nov. 21, 1823. Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. John
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1784), deceased. B. at Bolton-
le-Moors. School, private. Matric. Lent, 1824; B.A. 1828;
M.A. 1831. P.C. of St Michael's, Shrewsbury, 1832-42.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1843.
LUTENER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 7, 1843.
1 >i Montgomeryshire. S. of William, Esq., of Severn Side
[and Eliza]. B. there, Mar. 22, 1825. School, Shrewsbury
(Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1S43; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1S49; priest, 1850; C. of Hart hill, Cheshiri
50; R. there, 1850-98. Surrogate, dio. Chester, 1881 < ■
sided latterly at Chester, where he died, Dec. 9, 1907.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; TheTimes, Dec. n, [907.)
LUTHER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 16,
1756. [Only] s. of Richard, of Ongar, Essex. School, Hai k
ney, London (Mr Newcome). Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A.
1761; M.A. (per Litt. Reg.) 1761. Adm. at the Middl
Jan. 13, 1755- M.P. for Essex, !.:< , 1 ipendii
on the contest. Married, 1762, Leonia, only dau. of Bennet
(Alexander) Bennet, 01 Babraham, Cambs. and Wilts, Made
a gift of silver plate to trinity. Died, s p., fan
(Inn. Coll. Adm.; Inns of < ourt; E, Ufa 1 !■ 1
Library, Dec. 1933; W. R. Williams, MSS j
LUTT, EDWARD KEFFORD. Adm. pens, at Sidni
,. S, of Edward, of Cambridge. B. there, Mai
Schools, Cambridge (Mr Bailey) and Lincoln (Mi
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Adm. ad 1 undent
at Oxford 1853. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) [844; pri 1
of Woolstone, Bucks., 1V1 , 6. I ofBft ' •
C. of Frome Selv ■ I, ma :t, 1843 '' '
1 ■=,<; g 1 oi Boweri bailee, wilts., [859 6i P.<
of AIv< Li ■ v*. of Harmston
K. uf Bucknall, i.sv, t,H. Buried
Ox ».; Line. Dto. Mag., xiv. 112; P. B. <j. Bmnall.)
239
Luttman, Willie Lewis
LUTTMAN, WILLIE LEWIS. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. i, 1894. [2nd] s. of Charles [Edwin], Esq., of High
Wycombe. B. there. Feb. 20, 1874- School, Royal Grammar,
Hi'eh Wvcon.be. [Had been organist and rhnimia-t, 1 'a-''
14) at Tylei's Green Parish Church, Bucks.. 1
student .it the Royal 1 ollege of Music, 1891-3; Organist and
Choirmaster, Hughenden Parish Church, 1894.] Matnc.
Michs. 1894; Organ Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901;
Mus.B., 1903. F.R.C.O.; A.R.C.M. Organist at Banbury
Parish Church, 189c 1907. Organist at st \ll.ans cathedral
1007-10. Conductor of the St Albans Bach Choir. Served
in the Great War. 1.114-19 (Sub-Lieut., R.N.V.R.). For
the celebration of 'the 400th anniversary of the death of
., rl l-avrfax (organist of St Albans Abbey if,-
150:). he translated and adapted I avit..\ I.' "a
Composer, songs, anthems, service. Resided at rhe Old
Rectory. SI Albans, where he died, Feb. 2. 1930. (I. A.
11 , , : / m; War List; Sllloolmastels■ Directories:
Who 0 as Who; 1 he I lines, Feb. 3, 1930.)
I UTTRELL ALEXANDER FOWNES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
P] ,'-, \i r 23.1773. 3rd s. of Henry Fownes [LuttreU]
li,;.. I,' 1 i\f. ird. 1741) [of Dunster Castle, Somerset
Ivli,, |,„: ,, , 1 the additional name of Luttrell on his
;i in i"t7 with Margaret Luttrell, only child of
Alexander Luttrell, of Dunster Castle). B. there. 1754].
Matin Easter, 17:;; Scholar; B.A. 1-77; M.A. 1780. R. of
Fast Ouantorkshea.l, Somerset, 1779-1816- v- of Mlnl*-
head 1780-1816. Preb. of Wells, 17s.. [Kit.. Manv
I ucy, dau. of lohn Gatchell. Died Aug. it. 1S16. Father
of the next. (Burke, L0.\ Cunt. Act Book; G. Mag., 1816,
in 376.)
LUTTRELL, ALEXANDER HENRY FOWNES. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Pembroke, Feb. 17. 1827- Only s. of the Rev.
Alexander Fownes (above). 111. i.Se.s ] Matnc. Faster, 1827;
B A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1831; priest, 1832.
V. of Minehead, Somerset, 1832-99. Married. 1837, Char-
lotte Ann, dau. of the Rev. John Jeremy, and had issue.
Died Feb -o is,,., aged no, at Minehead vii arage. (Burke,
L.G.; Crochford; Clergy List Foster, Index Eccles.; Thi
limes, Feb. 23, 1899.)
I UTTRELL, W1LLM0T HUNGERFORD. Adm. pens, (age 17)
it ST John's May 10, 1773. S. of Southcote Hungerford,
ilajor, 45th Foot], of Fxeter. [Bapt. Aug. 31, 175s.
at St Paul's, Halifax, Nova Scotia.] School, Marlborough.
Matnc. Mn lis 1-7-;. Scholar 1773- Kept 4 terms by resi-
le,h ,. Entered the Army as Ensign, 49th Foot, 17771
I leut 1779; transferred to the 118th Regt. of Foot, 1795;
Lieut., 125th Regt. of Foot, 1795; Capt., 17ns. His regiment
was stationed in America up to 1789 and afterwards in
Ireland. He and his 2 brothers sold then reversionarv
rights in the manor of Rodbounie, Wilts . under the will ..I
their cousin, George Hungerford. Believed to have died.
unmarried, about 1814. (St Johns ' ""■ Adm iv 306; Amy
Ills which give •William' Hungerford; London Gazette;
Sir rl. C. Maxwell Lyte A History of Dunster. 526-7.)
LUTTRELL- WEST, HENRY WOODFORD. Matric. Non-Coil.
from AvERsr H., Lent, 1894. Doubtless brother of the two
next Doubtless descended from Charles F. Luttrell West
(sub West) (1847).
LUTTRELL-WEST, WATSON LAMWELL. Matric. Non-Coil.
from Averst H., Lent, 1894.
LUTTRELL-WEST, WENMAN LANGHAM. Matric. Non-Coil.
from Ayerst H., Lent, 1894.
LUTWIDGE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Ian 10 1 7811 S of Henry, Fs.p, of Holm Rook. Cumber-
land [and Ian.-, dau. of Rigby Molyneux, of Preston], B
[Tune is 1768], at Walton, near Preston. Lanes. Schools.
Macclesfield Cheshire, and Barton, Westmorland. Matrn
Michs 1789, S. holar 17.S9; H.A- i7-i", M.A. I79.s
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26. 17 7. A Coll,-, tor ol IBM. 1 ustom-
at Hull for 35 years, resigning because of ill-health. In 179 1
accompanied his uncle. Admiral ski-ttington Lutwidge, to
the siege of Toulon in the Terrible. An officer in the First
Royal Lancashire Militia, with which he served in the re-
bellion in Ireland in 1798 and of which he was aftenvards
Ci .mmanding I ifficer at Dungcness, 1803-4. Married Jan. 15.
,- ,., 1 li.Ml.eth Ann, dau, "f the Right Rev. Charles Dodg-
son Bishop of Elphin. Died Sept. 8, 1848, at Hastings.
Brother of Sketnngton (i7u7), father of the next and of
Robert W. S. (1818). [St John's Coll ldm.,l\ 166; G. Mag.,
1.-. ,-., 11. 668.)
LUTWIDGE. CHAF.LES HENRY. Adm. pens, .it St [ohn's,
luly 9 1818. s oi Charles (above) B Mat zi, 1800.]
Main, 'Mich- isiu. s, holar. 1.S20. C A. 1.-25; M.A. 1S32.
Urd. deacon (Fly) Mar. 23, 1823, priest (Chester) Apr it,
1814 C of St Mary-tho Less, Cambridge. \ ol Othery,
Luxford, George Curteis
Somerset, 1S24-31. C. of St Paul's. Huddersfield, 1831-3.
V. of Burton Agnes, Yorks.. 1833 9 R of East larleigh
Kent 1840-3. Married. Nov. j, 1831, Anne Louisa, dau. of
Robert Raikes, of Welton House. Died Jan. 15, 1843, aged
42, at Hastings. Father of the next; brother of Robert W. S.
(1818). (Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S43,
,. ..- , Nov. 11, 1S31.)
LUTWIDGE, CHARLES ROBERT FLETCHER. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 8, 1854- [Only s of the Rev.
Charles Henrv (above). B. [Aug. 22, 1835] at Burton Ignes,
Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858;
M A 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1S55. Called to the
Bar Ian. 26, 1861. Of Holm Rook Hall, Cumbeiland, and
Shandon, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. J. P. and D.L. for both
counties Several tun- - in. ivor of I unbndge W . 'I- Knight
of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Died June [9,
1907, at Shandon. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Foster, Men at the
liar; Inns ,.f Court; Burke, L.G.; I he Times, June 22, 1907.)
LUTWIDGE, ROBERT WILFRED SKEFFINGTON. Adm. pens,
at Si John's, lulv 9, 1818. [2nd] s. of Charles (1786) of
Middlesex [and Elizabeth Ann. Hodgson], [B.Jan. 17, 1802,
in London.] Matnc. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1820; B
Wrangler) 1824- M.A. 1827, Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 12,
1822. Called to the Bar, July J, 1827. Commissioner in
Lunacy, 1842-5, and 1855-71; Sec retary to the Lunac] I m
missioners, 1845. Commissioner of inquiry into state of
lunatic, asylums in Ireland. Sept. 1856. Died May 28, 1873,
from a wound inflicted on him by a lunatic while visiting
an asylum- buried in Brompton cemetery. Brother of
Charles H. (1818). (Boose, 11 537) s< John's 1 oil. (dm . iv
366 {sub his father); Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
LUTWIDGE, SKEFFINGTON. Adm pens, at Si John's. Mar
20, 1797. [2nd] s. of Henry, Esq., of Holm Rook, near
Whitehaven, Cumberland. [B. May 2;. 1770] Bapt. at
Walton-le-Dale. Lanes., [une 17. 1779- Matnc. M
Entered the service of the H.E.I.C; nth Regiment of
Madras Native Infantry; cadet, 1797; 2nd Lieut., Aug. 4,
1798 Lieut,. Dei 26, 1 --. Capt . Oct. 11. 1804-, Bn t t-
Major, June 4. i8i4;Deput) lodge-Advocate, Madras Army;
retired 'as Major. Mar. - 9. iSin, 111 Fngiand. Married. Mar.
19 1811 Mary Margaret, dau. of General William Lockhart,
of] inarkshire. Of Holm Rook Hall, Cumberland. J. P. and
D.L. for Cumberland. Died s.p. Feb. 3. 1854. •'' Weston-
super-Mare. Brother of Charles (1780). (St John •
!,/,„, iv 566; G Mag., 1854, 1. 44°; C. R. Hudleston;
\ Hodson i
LUTWYCHE, HARRY MERVYN. Adm. pens, (agi
Magdalene, Oct. 8, 1S9S. [2nd] s. of Harry Latham, of
5- Stanhope Gardens, London, .i Arabella,
dau of the Rev. Charles Thomas Scott, of stanningfield
Hall Suffolk.] [Li. Dec. 27. 1878.] School, private Maine.
Michs. 1S9.8. Lieut., Northants. Regt. Died May 30, 1911.
(F. P. White I
LUTYENS, ENGLEBERT ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Ql 1 r- -
May-' 1850 Matnc. Michs. 1S50. Migrated to St John s,
Oct 21 ; --s 1, 'of Berks.'; B.A. 1854
LUTYENS FREDERICK MANSFIELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
line- i [878 [3rd] s. of Charles [Henry], of 16, Onslow
Square, London. B. [Ian. 19], i860, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. "Mi. h- 1 . BA 1- An artist.
-. l.ii ited at the Grosvenor '.allerv, 1889^)1. Died July 17,
n,24 [Record 0} Old Westminsters.)
LUTYENS WILLIAM ENDERBY. Adm. sizar at Sidney,
Oct 1 1891 S. of Charles, Captain, 20th Regiment. B.
luly -1 1872 in London. School, Sherbom, (Mr E «
Young).' Matric. Michs. 1S91; B V 1894; M.A. 1000. Ath-
letics ' blue ' (mile), 1892-5; President, C.U.A.f. . 1
1 in v. isity mile record, and the British amateur records tor
900 yards and 100 vards, Urd deacon (Winchester) 18. ,s;
,,,,,.,'t is.,,..- 1 . ..| B.iNea. Hants., 1895-7. C. oi St John-
the-Evangelist. Westminster, 1S97-1907. V. of 1 .tford, Kent.
1907-14. V. of St Luke's. N.-a Brompton, 1914-31- Hon.
, lnonof Rochester. Author. Hi, ierrant and other Poems.
Xotes lor Meditation, et. t.if Awhndge, Hants., in I'M '•
Died th.-r. Dec. 11. 1950. (SherborneSch fi
< rockford.)
LUXFORD. GEORGE CURTEIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 30, 1829. [2nd] s. of John, of Higham, Kent
[and Catharine Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Cuiteis. of KyeJ.
j; the,. De. to 1.-.1,. School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
,,„,,.. , 29; I- \ 1-;, M \ 1837. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1836; priest (Chichester) 1 ... C ol Felpham, Sussex,
-1841-7 R. of Middleton, 1847-66. Married, 1839, ta»
Matilda Pauline, 5th dau. of Sil Josias Helm
[4th] Bart., and had ,-siie. «>l Higham, Sal.hu, -
I P Tiled there, Nov. I... 18,13. (Crock/ord; Die Guardian.
1 193; Waliord, County Families.)
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Luxmoore, Arthur Fairfax Charles Coryndon Luxmoore, John Henry Montague
LUXMOORE, ARTHUR FAIRFAX CHARLES CORYNDON.
Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Dec. 1893. [Elder s. of
Afrthur] C[oryndon] H[anster], Esq., of St Laurence,
Thanet.] B. 1876, in London. School, King's, Canterbury.
Matric. Lent. 1S94; B.A. 1900. Hon. Fellow, 1938. Football
(rugby) ' blue,' 1S96-7. A member of the English Rugby
X\ , looo-r. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17,
K.C., 1919. Bencher, 1923. Obtained, on a motion
before Mr Justice Astburv, a declaration that a general
strike was illegal, May, 1926. Justice of the Hiph Court
(Chancery- Division), 1929-38. Knighted, 1929. Lord Justice
of Appeal, 193S-44. Of Bilsington Priory, near Ash-
ford, Kent. Mayor of New Romney, 1920-6. Chairman,
East Kent Quarter Sessions. Chairman, Agricultural Educa-
tion Commission, 1943. Died suddenly, Sept. 25, 1944, in
- London. {Book of Blues; Law Lists-, Wh 's Who; The I imes,
Sept. 26, 1944.)
LUXMOORE, BRIDGMAN. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar
from Eton. June 25, 1783. [S. of John, of Fair Place, Oke-
hampton, Devon. B. there. Bapt. Sept. iq, 1764.] Matric.
1784; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Fellow, 17.S6-07. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 29. 17S7. Died Mar. 3, 1797, at St Clenu nt's
coffee-house, London, ' being seized with a fever in the
head'; buried at St George -the -Martyr, Queen Square,
London. Brother of John (1776)- {Eton Coll. Reg.; X
Clergy; G. Mag., 1797, 1. 352.)
LUXMOORE, CHARLES. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
Aug. 1, 1S25. IS. of the Rev. Coryndon (1778).] B. Aug. 23,
1805, at Bridestowe, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A.
1830; M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1828-35. Ord. deacon, 1829;
priest, 1832 {Litt. dim. to Rochester). Assistant Master at
Eton, 1829-53. Fellow of Eton, 1853. R. of Worplesdon,
Surrey, 1857-62. Died Apr. 11, 1862, at Eton College,
Brother of Henry (1S12). {EtonSch. Lists; King's Coll R,
Crockford; G. Mag., 1862, 1. 651.)
LUXMOORE, CHARLES SCOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Apr. 29, 1S11. [Eldest] s. of the [Rt. Rev. John (1776)],
Bishop of Hereford. B. [1792], at Eton. School, Eton
Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 28, 1815; priest, Aug. 13, 1815;
R. of Bromyard (2nd portion), Heref., 1815-54. Preb. of
Hereford. 1815-54. R. of Cradley, 1816-54. R- (sinecure)
of Darowen, Montgom., 1819-54. Preb. of St Asaph, 1819.
Dean of St Asaph, 1826-54. Chancellor of St Asaph. Lec-
turer at Bromyard. Married, Sept. 10, 1829, Catherine, dau.
of Sir John Nicholl, Dean of the Arches, of Merthyr Mawr,
Glam. Died Apr. 27, 1854, at Cradley; buried in St Asaph
Cathedral. ' The death of the Dean of St Asaph removes
another gigantic pluralist. The late Dean held, beside his
deanery, which was worth £1200 per annum, the rectory of
Cradley, worth £1000 per annum, a sinecure rectory at Brom-
yard, £200 per annum, another of the same value at
Darowen, the Chancellorship of the Cathedral and a Canonry
of Hereford.' [The Clerical Journal, 1S54.) Father of John N.
(1848); brother of John H. M. (1817). (Burke, L.&., D \ B ;
Scott. MSS.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Boose, 11, 538; Cant,
Act Book; G. Mag., 1854, 1. 663.)
LUXMOORE, CHARLES THOMAS CORYNDON. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at St John's, May 25, 1811. [Only] s. of Charles
[and Johanna, dau. of Walter Murrirield of Okehampton].
B. [Mar. 13, 1793], at Okehampton, Devon. School. Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818. R. of March-
wiel, Denbigh, 1817-23, and V. of Guilsfield, Montgom ,
1819-63. Married, Feb. 19, 1822, Frances, dau. of Thomas
Brooke, of Minshull, Cheshire, and had issue. Of With, ni n,
Broadwood-Widger, and Northmore House (now the town
hall; sold in 1820), Okehampton, Devon. Died Feb. 15,
1863, at Guilsfield. {Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, Coll. Cornub.,
518; Scott, MSS.; Cant. Act Book; Clergy List; Crockford;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S63, 1. 390;
I he Courier, Feb. 25, 1822.)
LUXMOORE, CORYNDON. Adm. p^ns. at St John's, Mar. 7.
1778. [3rd s. of Henry, surgeon, of Okehampton, Devon
[and Grace, dau. of John Lethbridge, of Okehampton]. B.
Feb. 20, 1760. Bapt. Apr. 23, 1760.] School, Eton. Matric
Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1778; B.A. {17th Wrangler) 1782; M L
1785. Fellow, 1784-8. Ord. deacon (Exeter) June 11. 1786;
priest, Sept. 24, 1786. R. of Bridestowe with Sowton, Devon,
1786-1845. V. of Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Cornwall, 1794-
1845. Mayor of Okehampton, 1791. Chaplain to Earl
Spencer, 1794- Married, July 31, 1792, Caroline, younger
dau. of Reymundo Putt, solicitor, of Plymouth. Dii
10, 1845, at Bridestowe. M.I. Father of Henry (1812) and
Charles (1825). (Eton Coll. Reg.; But,.-, < oil. Cornub,, 518;
St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 367; Cant. Act Book; G. Mag., 1845,
11. 432.)
LUXMOORE, EDWARD BOUVERIE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 25, 1:47. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Henry
Montague (is 1 71- B. at Man hvwel, Denbigh. [Bapt. Nov. 20,
182S.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1R47; B.A. 1852; M.A.
1855. Of Bryn Asaph, St Asaph. Married, Nov. 1854,
Marion Guille Parkes, dau. of Capt. Wiley. Died Mi
1893. Father of John C. B. (18SS); brother of Philip B.
(1851). (Burke, L.G.)
LUXMOORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1812.
Of Devon. S. of the Rev. Coryndon (1778). [Bapt. at
Bridestowe, Mar. n, 1794.] School, Winchestei
Michs. 1812; Scholar. 1S12; B.A. 1S16; M.A. 1820. Ord.
deacon (St .A^aph) 1819; priest, 1820. V. of Barnstaple,
Devon, 1S20-60. R. of Everdon, Northants., 1860-76.
Married, June 7, 1838, Mary Jane, dau. of Admiral Noble.
Died June 15, 1876, aged 82. Brother of Charlei
List; Foster, Index Fed,-..; North, mts. t ,v>,o\
C. F. C. Luxmoore, The Family of Luxmoore.)
LUXMOORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke.
June 26, 1819. Only s. of Henry, M.D., deceased, late
of Dulverton, Somerset. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A.
1826. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18, 1826; priest, June
10, 1827. Held no cure or benefice. Of Truro. Cornwall,
1840-6. Married Jane — . Died Aug. 7, 1878, at the Hyde
Park Hotel, London, aged 75. (Boase, Coll. Cornub.. 518;
( lergy List.)
LUXMOORE, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, June 14, 1776. [3rd s. of John, of Fair Place, Oke-
hampton. Devon (and Mary, dau. of Christopher Cuning-
ham, of Okehampton).] B. there. School, Ottery St Mary,
Devon. Matric. Easter, 1777; B.A. 1780; M.A. 17S3. Fellow,
1779-82. Tutor to the Earl of Dalkeith. R. of St George's,
Bloomsbury, London, 1782-1806. Preb. of Canterbury,
1793. Dean of Gloucester, 1800-8. R. of Taynton, Gloucs.,
1800. R. of St Andrew's, Holborn, 1806-15. Archdeacon
and Chancellor of the Diocese of St Asaph. Bishop of Bristol,
1807-8; of Hereford, 1808-15; °f St Asaph, 1815-30. Mar-
ried Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Barnard, of Eton College
(and niece of Edward Barnard, Provost of Eton). Author,
Sermons. Died Jan. zi, 1S30, at St Asaph. Father of
Charles S. (iSn) and fohn H. M. (1817). Brother of Bridg-
man (1783). {Eton Coll. Reg.; Foster, Index Eales.; D.N.B.)
LUXMOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct.
21, 1S20. Eldest s. of Thomas Bridgman, attorney, of t ike-
hampton, Devon [and Mary, dau. of N. Cartwright],
B. there [Jan. 18, 1802]. Scholar, 1820; Matric. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1825; M.A. 1S29. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1S25; priest
(1 v 'it), 1826. V. of Berri'--w, Montgom., 1827-76. R. of
Llanymynech, Salop, 1829-76. Of Kerslake, Halstock,
Dorset (inherited from his uncle Charles), and Okehampton
Park, Devon. Inherited Coombe Park from his father, which
he sold in 1845. Married (1) 1829, Isabella, dau. of William
Scott, of Clifton, and Broadgate, Devon, and had issue,
three daughters (one of whom died early); (2) 1850, Anna
Dove, dau. of Jonathan Steele, of Poole, Dorset, and had
further issue of one daughter; (3) 1857, Elizabeth Harriett,
dau. of Felix Boylan, of Dublin. Died, s.p.m., July 12, 1876.
(Burke, L.G., which calls him Bridgman John; Clergy List:
Crockford.)
LUXMOORE, JOHN CHAVE. Adm. Fell-Corn, (age 19) at
Peterhouse, June 20, 1828. Only s. of Solon [attorney
and Town Clerk] of Okehampton, Devon [and Sarah, dau.
of Arthur Chave, of Exeter]. B. [Dec. 18], 1808. Matric.
Michs. 1828. Married, Apr. 8, 1830, Maria, widow of
General Rotton (and dau. of Lieut. -Col. South), and had
issue, a daughter. < >f okehampton and Alphington, Devon,
and 16, Gloucester Square, London, W. J. P. for Devon.
Died Jan. 10, 1881. (Burke. L.G.; T. A. Walker, 433;
Walford, County i ,;;<;;,\ ■.. 1'' \ .)
LUXMOORE, JOHN CYRIL BOUVERIE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 21, 1888. [Elder] s. of Edward Bouverie
(1847), of Bryn Asaph, St Asaph. B. [Nov. 12, 1869], at
Great Maxlow, Bucks. School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matne. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Jan. 26, 1898. Of Bryn Asaph, St Asaph.
house Reg.; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
LUXMOORE, JOHN HENRY MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 30, 1817. [2nd] s. of [John (177"!] th<
of St Asaph. B. [Mav 6], i?<)9, at Canterbury- [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1817; B.A 1
1825. Ord. deacon, July 21, 1822; priest, Mav io, ( P.i
..I \1.,ir1,,|i.S.il.T, [ 1., T ;-■■■,■ ..I V. I -I ..!, I ■
1823-60. R. of Marchwiel, Denbighs., 1823-60. R, | ■
of Llanarmon-yn-Ial,Denbighs., 1826-60. (
1823-60. V. of St Martin, Salop, 1824-40. Married, Oct. 24,
1*27, Hlizabeth, dan. of tin- Hon. Philip
Bouverie- Pusey). Author. Instruction in the CaUchism of
the Church. Died 18(0. Buried at Marchwu.1, Mai
M.I. Father of Philip B .(1851) ..rid Edward B. (1847);
brother of Charles S. fiSix). (EtonSch. Lists; Scott, MSS.;
Burke, L.G.; Foster, Index Eccles.)
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Luxmoore, John Nicholl
LUXMOORE, JOHN NICHOLL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aor 13 1848. Of Middlesex. [Only] s. of the Very Rev.
Charles Scott (1S11I, 1 •'• in of st Asaph [and Catherra. , d m
of Sir John Nicholl] B in the parish of St George s Han-
over Square, London Bapt. Dec. 14. 1830. [School, Eton.]
Matric, Michs. 1848. Killed May 31. 1849, at Fulboum,
Cambs., when he was thrown from his horse, {turn SCH.
Lists; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1849, 11. 105.)
LUXMOORE, PHILIP BOUVERIE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Julv 3 1851. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Henry Montague
(1817I R. of Marchwiel, Denbighs. [and Elizabeth, nee
Bouverie]. B. [.8,2] in the parish of St Asaph. Bapt. Oct.
,, ,,,,,,1, 1 ,,„, 1 M.itric Mirhs 1852. Mamed.
Died in New Zealand, 1882. Brother of Edward B. (1847).
{Eton Sell. Lists: Burke, L.G.)
LUXMOORE, WALTER PERCY FORD. Adm. pens at Sel-
wynH. Oct. I T891. B. Dec. 16, 1871. Matric. Michs. 1891.
LUXTON. BERNARD WARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 22 1876. S. of the Rev. John (1843)- Bapt. May 25,
1857. School. Crediton, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1876J B.A.
1880 Ord. deacon (Exeter) 18S0; priest, 1882; C. of Bond-
leigh, Devon, 1880-3. C. of Bere-Ferrers, 1883-4. C. of
Cutcombe, 1884-6. Disappears from Crockford, i8.)i-
Uroth-r of the next and of Roberl K. (1882). {T. A. Walker,
si? ind MSS. Notes; Peterhouse Bibliography, 33-)
LUXTON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1879. S. of the Rev. John (1843). R. of Bondleigh.
Devon B [an 19 1861 School, Devon County, West
Buckland. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1S83. Ord. deacon
ILx-ter) 1887; pnest, iSSS: C. of Lifton, Devon 1 ■ -.-
C of Milverton. Somerset, is-, 2 |. V. of L afford Budville,
,:-;.,, i,,iS. Died Oct. 18, 1918. Brother of the above and
of Robert R. (1882). [Scott, MSS.; T. A. Walker, 556;
1 , tkj >rd; the I imes, Oct. 23, 1918.)
LUXTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 7, 1823.
Of Devon. S. of Robert [sent., of Bnishtord], School,
Blundell's, Tiverton (1814-25). Maine. Michs. 1S23; LL B.
1 ,g Brother, or step-brother, of the next. (T. A. Walker,
417; Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.)
LUXTON, JOHN. Adm pens, at Peterhouse. July 6 1843.
S of Roller;. Esq.. of Brushfotd, Wmkleie.li, Devon, [School,
Blun.leU's, Tiverton] Matne. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847
unl deacon, 1848; priest, 1849. P-C. of Brushford, 1849-92
and R. of Bondleigh. Devon, 1855 92. Disappears from
., Brother, or step-brother, ot the ahoy
father of Bernard W. (1S76). Robert R. (1882) and Charles H.
(1879) {Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.; 1. A. Walker,
481.)
LUXTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 29, 1872. Of
Wilts S of William Tidboald, surgeon (sometime ot St
Dorothy's, Jamaica] (and Susanna Eleanor). B. May 28,
1853 at Sutton-Benger, Wilts. Bapt. Oct. 9, 1853. School,
I lifton M itric. Michs 187;- Adm at the Inner Temple
Nov. 13, 1873. Died 1883 {Clifton Coll. Reg.: Inns of
LUXTON, ROBERT REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
o,t 1 1882. S. of the Rev. lohn (1843), R- of Bondleigh,
Devon B J. in , [863 S.iiool, Devon County. Matric.
j,l, 1 ird deacon (Exeter) 1886; priest
(Liverpool], 1.887, c_ . <>l Bondleigh. Devon, iSSb. C. of St
Saviour's, Everlon, I i.»s„ 1881,-9. C. of East 111. klcgh,
I,. ,..:, , , . 1 l.i-i !.l .id. . ■•. 5 ' "I A.hl.nttle.
Somers.-t, 1 . -M ' .'". I- "I Isithealtoii, I I V'l
Last Pennard, 1913 28. Died Feb. 6, 1928 Brother oi
Bernard W. (1870) and Charles H. (1879). I ' • A. Walker,
568; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Feb 17,1928.)
LUXTON THOMAS CRIDLAND. Adm. bell -Coin, at Jesus,
June '17 1812 S. of the Rev. Lawrence Herd [possibly
Lawrence, of Exeter College, I B at Ash
Prior, Taunton, Somerset, School. Elundell s, Tiverton
(Mr Richards). Main.. Me lis, 1812; Scholar. {Blundells
Sch Tiverton, Reg. ' Thomas ' only; no career given; At.
LUZMORE, CYRIL RAYNER. Adm. at Clare Mar. 17, 1888.
IS of 1 R of Blundellsands ] S. ho.,1. Vl.lei.hain. Maine.
VI,,,,,. 1888.B.A. is.,.; lei.,- Tin,.. Ft. I. isti'
Pt II 1st Class. 1892.1 Assistant M-.st., at the Royal
Gr'ammai School, Newcastle-on Tyne, in 1903-6-. {Alden-
ham Sch. Res . Schoolmasters' Directories )
LYALL ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7, 1813- [5th
and youngest! s. of John, of Findon, Sussex (and Jane, dan.
;,l Thomas Co'u.vi.,.. I Sewe.,sil,-o„ leu.) |1! Feb 1., 179"- 1
SchoolTEton. Maine. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818 After travel-
ling abroad for a time, settled at Fni.li.n with las widowed
mother and wrote- 01, philosophy a |eel m.l d.u.on
„„1 priest (Canterbury) 1829; C. of Findon, t829-32. V.
Lycurgus, Alexander
of Godmersham with Chapel of Challock, Kent, 1S39-46.
R of Harbledown, 1846-65. Married, Dec. 1S30, Mary, dau.
of James T. Broadwood, of Lvne House, Surrey. Author,
Principles of Necessity and Contingent Truth (published
anonymously, 1830), and accounts of his travels in lue-c
Edited the Annual Register, 1822-7. Died Sept. n, 1865;
buried at Harbledown. M.I. there. Father 01 the next;
brother of William R. (1804). {Boast, II. 538; D.N.B.,
which incorrectly states that he was in Shelley s format
Eton.; Tenia-, L.G.; Foster, Inda Eccles.; Clergy List;
Crockford; Cant. Act Book; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
LYALL, Sir ALFRED COMYN. Hon. LL.D., 1891. Hon. Fellow
of King's Dec. 6, 1S93 (the first to be elected). Rede Lec-
turer, 1S91. Seconds, of the Rev. Alfred (above). B. Jan t,
IMS 'at Coulsdon, Surrey. School, Eton. C.B , ; 9; K 1 B.,
1881; K.C.I., 1887; G.C.I.E., 1896. P.C . 1902. Hon. DC, I..
Oxford 1902. Nominated to Bengal Civil Sent e, 1
Home Secretary to Govt, of India, 1873; Foreign Secretary
to Govt, of India, 1881. Lieut. -Governor .4 N.W. Provinces,
and Chief Commissioner of Oudli, 1882-7; retired. 1887,
Member of Council of Secretary of State for India
1902. Married. 1.81 .2. Cornelia Anioldma, dan of l'el.-r
Cloete and had issue. Author, Verses written in India;
British Dominion in Injur. Asiatu Studies; Life of Warren
Hastings; Xalunl Religion in India, etc. Died Apr. 10, 1911,
at Freshwater. {King's Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; Who was 11 ho;
Burke, L.G.; Cambridge Review, XII. 380-1.)
LYALL, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 18 1854 S, of William, merchant [and Jane]. B.
Aug. 29. 1834, at St Helen's. Bishopsgate. Matric. Michs.
1S54- B A. 1838; MA. 181,2. Ord. deacon (Lici ii Id)
priest i860; C. of St Michael's. Derby, 1859-63- C. of St
Andrew's, Derby, 1863-8. C. of St Luke's, Derby, 1868-71.
V. there, 187T-95. Lie. pr., dioc. Ely, 1900-2. C. of Holy
Trinity Bedford, [902-7 Died at Bedford, Apr, 10,
{Crockford; The limes, Apr 14. 1908.)
LYALL, HENRY CLAUDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity June I,
1S78 [2nd] s. of George [Governor of the Hank oi England;
MP. for Whitehaven] of Headley Park. Epsom, Surrey [by
his 2nd wife, Frances, dau. of Daniel Cave, of Clceve Hill,
Gloucs.J. B. there [May 5], i860. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1889. 1 if Headley. Surrey.
Died July 8, 1933. {Eton Sell. Lists; Burke. L.C.; I lie
I imes. July 10, in 13-1
LYALL, HENRY JULIAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct 0,
1876 B. [Feb. 6, 1S55], at Gayton-le-W.iM. Lin. - s. 1
Lincoln; and at Bonn University. Matne. Michs. i8;n.
Kept four terms, Michs. 1.876-Michs. 1877. Pr111e1p.1l oi
McTavish School, Montreal, Canada, in 1881. Moved to
Sorel, Canada, in 1886. [Peile, 11 651.)
LYALL WALTER HAMILTON BYNG. Adm. pens, (age iS)
at Trinity H,tl, Oct. 24. 1872. S. of J., Esq. of Gloucester
Gardens Hyde Park, London. [B. Apr. 1S54.] School.
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1S76. {Uppingham
Sch. Roll.)
LYALL WILLIAM GODDEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dei ...
1821 Matric. Miebs. 1823; Scholar, 1S24; B.A. 1827; M.A.
1830 Living at Chelsea, in 1820- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1 1830; C. of Castle Frome, Heref.. 1S36-43; R. there,
184; -86. ' Was given to astronomy, and possessed a large
telescope; also very musical.' Died at the rectory, July 22,
1886 ag.-.l 81. (Rev. VV, P. P. Matthews; Peile, II. 40;
rd;Clergi List; TheGuardian, Aug. 4, 1886.)
LYALL, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 18,
1844. Did not reside.
LYALL, WILLIAM ROWE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 2 1S04 [3rd] s. of John [merchant and shipowner], of
London [and of Findon, Sussex] (and Jane, dau. of Thomas
I -„|. [B. Feb. II, 1788, 111 London] School. Fulham
Park London Matne. I ,,-ter, 18.10; Scholar. 180S; B.A.
1S10- M V 1816 i ol Fawley, Hants., 1812-15. Chaplain
at St' Thomas's Hospital, London, 1817. Assistant Preach 1
at Lincoln's Inn K of VV.-. lev. I ssex, 1823-33. Archdeacon
of Colchester 1824-42. Warburton Lecturer, Lincoln s
Inn 1826 R of I .instead, Essex, 1827-33- R- °f Had'
Icigh Suffolk iS 13-42. Archdeacon of Maidstone and Preb.
of I .int. ,.-..■. K- of 1, real Chart, 1812 -32. Dean
of Canterbury, .S45-57. Mamed, 1817. Catharine, youngest
d.m ol |osc|.li I'.r.ui.ireth. M.D., of Liverpool. F.hted the
British 1 ah [816-17, and also the Encyclopaedia Metro-
bolttana (which he reorganised m 1820); assisted with the
Theological I ibrarv. Died Feb 17. [857, at tie Di 1 - ry,
I uihil.mv I. lined. 11 Harbledown. Brother of Alfred (1813).
• Boas, 11 539 Clergv List; Cant Act B i; Foster, Index
I , ;.';( ierical Guide; D.N.B.)
LYCURGUS, ALEXANDER. Hon. LL.D. 1870. Archbishop of
Syra, leiios, Melos and Delos. Vice-President of the Sacred
242
Lydall, Francis
Synod of Greece. Hon. D.D.. Oxford, 1S70. B. at Tarsus in
Cilicia. (Grad. Lists; Al. Oxon.; Mm of the Time, 1872 |
LYDALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21, 1S93.
3rd s. of John Hawthorne, solicitor, of Notting Hill, London
[and Mary Ramsay French]. B. Aug. 27, 1872, at Kensing-
ton. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. iSoV
Scholar, 1896; B.A. (iv* Wrangler) 1S96. An electrical
engineer; M.I.E.E. With Messrs Merg and McLellan
32 Victoria St, London, S.W. Died Aug. 15, 1950.
LYDDON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 4,
1823, erroneously as ' William.' S. of William. B. at S.
Molton, Devon. School, Tiverton, Devon. Matric. Michs.
1823, Died Oct. 1S25. {Trinity Aim. and addenda, xv.)
LYDE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1, [871
S. of George Fifood, Esq. B. at Bavswater. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876.
LYDE, LIONEL (1795), see AMES, LIONEL.
LYDE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 9. 1842.
Of Middlesex. S. of Samuel. B. [1S25] at Sidniouth. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. (igth
Wrangler) 1S4S; M.A. 1851. Fellow. In Holy Orders.
Author, The Ansyreeh and Ismaeleeh: a visit to the secret
sects of Northern Syria; The Asian mystery illustrate,! in the
history, religion, and present state of the A nsaireeh or Nusairis
of Syria. Died Apr. 1, i860, aged 3s, at Alexandria. (Boose,
11. 540; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., i860, I. 52V The
Guardian, Apr. 18, i860.)
LYDE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8, 1847; re-
adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1847. S. of James, glazier, of Henbury,
Gloucs. [and Mary Anne]. B. there. Bapt. June 20, 1830.
Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 5, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1847';
Scholar; B.A. (24,71 Wrangler) 1S51; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Chester) March 4, 1855; priest (Carlisle) 1S56. Mathe-
matical Master at King Edward's Grammar School, Bath
1851-5. C. of Holy Trinity, Whitehaven, Cumberland!
1S55-6. C. of Wigton, 1856-7; V. there, 1857-70. V. of
Brough-under-Stainmore, Westmorland, 1870-1913. Hon.
Canon of Carlisle, 1906-14. Resided subsequently at Bognor
Sussex, where he died, Oct. 1, 1914. (Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford; Memoirs of H. A. Morgan, 95; The Times, Oct. 6,
1914)
LYDEKKER, EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10 ins,
[4th] s. of Gerard [Wolfe] (next) of The Lodge, Harpenden
Herts. B. there [May 9], 1863. School, Stotfold, Beds,
(private). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1885. Adm. Solicitor,
1SS9; practised in London. Died Dec. 29, 1939, at Kingston-
on-Thames. Brother of Richard (1S67I and John (1S1.,)
[Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 2, 1940.)
LYDEKKER, GERARD WOLFE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1828. [Onlv] s. of Richard [M.D., of
St Albans, Herts.] [and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Wolfe of
Roxwell, Essex]. B. [July 10, 1S11], at Rochester, Kent.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1831; B.A. (iof*
Classic) 1833; M.A. 1S36. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 4, 1837. Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1S41. Of Harpen-
den Lodge, Herts. J. P. for Herts, and Beds. Married, July
20, 1848, Martha Margaret, dau. of Thomas Peake, Sergeant-
at-Law, of Perthewig, Denbighs. Deputy Chairman of
Quarter Sessions for St Albans division. Died Feb. 12, 1SS1.
Father of the above and the next two. {Eton Sch.' Lists-
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
LYDEKKER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 21, 1869
[2nd] s. of Gerard Wolfe (above), of The Lodge, Harpenden
Herts. B. [Oct. 21, 1850], at 45, Tavistock Square, London'
School, his father. Matric Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A.
1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1872. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1876. On the South Eastern Circuit. Died
May 1, 1935, in London; buried at Harpenden. Brother of
the next and of Edgar (1881). (Scott. MSS.; Foster, Men
1 ' . i' • I • ..:, / 'in. 1 .;; 1,', , 1
1936; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 2, 1935.)
LYDEKKER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Apr 27
1867. [Eldest] s. of Gerard Wolfe (1828). B. [July 25] 1849
at Harpenden, Herts. School, Herts, (private). Matric
Michs. 1S67; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1872. On the
stall of the Geological Survey of India, 1874-82. Keeper of
Palaeontology, British Museum (Natural History), 1882-96-
subsequently in charge of the Mammalian Exhibition Gal-
lery. F.R.S., 1894; F.G.S., 1883; F.Z.S., 18S0. Of The
Lodge, Harpenden. J. p. for Herts. Married, 1882, Lucy
Marianne, eldest dau. of the Rev. Canon Owen William
Davys, of Wheathampstead. Author, Geology of Kashmir-
Indian Tertiary Vertebrata; A Manual of Paid,
The Great and S mall Game of Europe; Catalogue-.
ils. Reptiles and Birds in the British Museum etc
ther of the above and of j'dgar
. (Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; Proe. Royal Soc B
69 (19171, in., ' '
Lyle, Henry Ward
LYDIARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, June 11,
! ! ird s. of Charles, late Post-Capt. in H.M. Navy,
deceased. B. Jan. 27, 1805.] School, Westminster. Of
Meadsfields, Surrey. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1823.
Nominated cadet, Indian .Army, 1826, while at the Cape;
Ensign, 1826, 2nd Bengal European Regiment. Transferred
to the nth Native Infantry, 1827; Lieut., 1836; Adjutant,
1833-40. A.D.C. to the Commander-in-Chief. 1840. Served
as Brigade-Major in Bundelkhand, 1842-3. Deputy Assistant
Adjutant-General, 1843; Assistant Adjutant-General, 1845;
Captain, 1846. Served in the Second Sikh War. Major,
i860; retired 1861, with the honorary rank of Colonel.
Died at Bath, Aug. 28, 1896. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Inns of Court; Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; 1 he
1 imes. Sept. I, 1896.)
LYDIAT [or LYDIATT], THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Mai 4, 1797. Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas Troughton
(next). B. Aug. 6, 1778, at Warkton, Northants. Schools,
Oakham (Dr Qrme) and Louth. Matric. Lent, 1S01; B.A.
1S01; M.A. 1806.
LYDIATT, THOMAS TROUGHTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Emmanuel, June 9, 1759. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1711),
R. of Kimbolton, Hunts. B. there. School, Felsted. Matric.
Michs. 1759; Scholar, 1760; B.A. 1763. R. of Warkton,
Northants., 1774-1804. Buried there, Apr. 17, 1S04. Father
of the above. {Al. Felsted., which gives ' died 1805 ';
Northants. Clergy.)
LYE, ARTHUR LEIGH (18S0), see LEIGH-LYE.
LYELL, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1875. [3rd] s. of Henry [Lieut.-Col., 43rd L.I. (died 1875)],
of 42, Regent's Park Road, London. B. Nov. 26, 1853, at
Amritsar, India. School, London (private). Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1S79; M.A. 1S82. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan.
28, 1879. Died Jan. 1, 1925. {Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
LYELL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 15, 1787. [Only] s. of Charles, of Kinnordy, Forfarshire
[and Mary Beale, of West Looe, Cornwall]. B. there, Mar. 7,
1769. School, St Paul's. Matric. at St Andrews Univ.,
Feb. 21, 1786.] Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. {17th Wrangler)
1791; M.A. 1794. Fellow. 179s. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 5, 1788. Lived first at Bartley Lodge in the New
Forest, and devoted himself to the study of botany; several
species of plants bear his name. A special authority on
mosses. F.L.S., 1813. Settled at Kinnordy, Forfarshire,
1826, and ' seems subsequently to have been chiefly engaged
on the study of Dante.' Vice-Lieut, of Forfarshire. Married,
Oct. n, 1796, Frances, dau. of Thomas Smith, of Maker
Hall, Swaledale, Yorks. Author, translations of Dante's
Works in 1835, 1842 and 1845. Died Nov. 8, 1849, at Kin-
nordy, leaving his collection of the various editions of
Dante (with the writings of his numerous commentators)
and an extensive and valuable botanical library. Father of
the next. {St Paul's Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 356; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag.. 1850, I. 90,
which gives 'educated at the College of St Andrews.')
LYELL, CHARLES. M.A. 1831, incorp. from Oxford; Hon.
LL.D., 1S74. [Eldest s. of Charles (above). B. Nov. 14.
1797. Schools, Ringwood, Salisbury, and Midhurst.] Matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, June 30, 1815; B.A. (Oxford)
1819; M.A. (Oxford) 1821. Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1855.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1819. Called to the Bai
F.L.S., 1819; F.G.S., 1819; Secretary, 1823-6; President,
is 15, 1838, 1849 and 1850. F.R.S., 1S26; Royal medal,
1834; Copley medal, 185S; Wollaston medal, 1866. Professor
of geology .it King's College, London, 1831. Knighted, 1848;
created Bart., 1864. President of the British Association,
1864. Married, July 12, 1S32, Mary, dau. of Leonai
Homer, F.R.S., geologist. Author, Principles, of Geology
(1830); Elements of Geology; Travels in .V. America with
Geological Observations; The Anti.juitv of Man, etc. Died,
s.p., Feb. 22, 1875, in London; buried in Westminster
Abbev. (Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Boase, 11. 540; Burke,
P. and B.; Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 25, xi; D.N.B.i
LYGON, REGINALD (1771
! PYNDAR.
LYLE, HENRY WARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1884. [Eldest]
s. of J[ames] A[cheson], Esq., of Portstewart H.i;
Derry, Ireland [by his 2nd wife, Emily Octavia, dau. of the
Hon. and Rev. Henrv Ward, R. ol KiK
[B. June 5, 1865.] School, Winchester. M
exhibitioner; Scholar; LL.B. 1S87. Appointed to the [.C.S.,
1887; served in N.W. Provinces and Oudh a> Assistant
Commissioner, Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Joint
ttate, 1891; District and Sessions Judge, 1897; Super-
intendent, Dehra Dun, 1899. District and Session
il. Judge, High Court of Allahabad, 1913 1
1914- Died Oct. 24, 1926, ire, Kilrea,
1 lerry. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.
oj Ireland] 1 he J imes, '
243 16-2
Lyle, Joseph
LYLE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mav 7. 1857. [Only]
s. of John, of Trehaveme House, Truro, Cornwall [arid
Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Francis Storey, R.N.]. B. 1837,
at Camborne, Cornwall. School. Cornwall (private). Main.
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861, Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. z8
1859. (Boase, Coll. ( omub., 518: Inns of Court.)
LYLE, JOSEPH VACY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of
William Vary. MP., of I. 1 .:i I! (Aug. 30, 186S] in
Paddington. School, st Paul's Maine Michs. 1887; (Class.
Trip., Pt. 1. isl Class. 1890; Pt. II, 2nd Class. 1891); B.A
1890. In the Home Civil Service; Assistant Keeper, Public
Record Office, 18.-11-1933. Librarian to Lord Salisbury at
Hatfield House. Herts., 1933-, (St Paul's Sch. U. ■ Venn
11. 491.)
LYMAN, FREDERICK STILES [or STYLES], Adm. pens at
St John's, Oct. 9, 1863. S. of Henry, merchanl [B. [an. 6,
1844.], at Montreal, Canada Matric Michs. 1863; B.A. 1868.
LYMBERY, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Adm. pens, at Si John's
July |i, 1897, S, of Waller Roe, la. e-manufacturer, of
Sherwood Rise, Notts, [and Alice Marv Isabel Burton]. B.
th.a-e, [uly 3, 1878. School, Nottingham High (Dt 1 Gow
Matrii Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Articled to a solicitor in
1906; practised in Nottingham. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (private.Canadian Force). (I m.-AVail v.l; LawLists.)
LYNAM, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity. I..11 26,
1814. S. of Charles [spectacle-maker, of St Alpbac , I . -n .!, .11
Wall]. B. [Apr. 14, 1796], in London. School, Cl.i: I
pital. Matric. Michs. 1S14; B.A. 1818; M \ 1 ■ .■ 1 Ord
deacon (London) Pec. 24, 1820; priest, I h • 23, [821,
Assistant mathematical Master at c hi M II,.; 1,1 1818 zo;
f-.urth grammar Master, 1820-32. As 1 taut Chaplain and
Secretary to the Magdalene Hospital, 1832. St Matthew's
.lav preacher at Christ's Hospital, 1821 and 1855. C. and
Lecturer of Cripplegate Without. 1835-45. Married, and
had 1- ue. ( onipiled ih' British Essayist (30 vols.) in 1827-.
Editor of many memoirs and literary works by Paley,
Skelton and Johnson Died 1 let. 12, 1845, in Bridg.u iter
Square. London. (D.N B . G. Mag., 1845; 11. 543.)
LYNCH, GEORGE WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. (age 18) at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1870. S. of William Nicholas, barrister of
rgetown, Demerara, West Indies. B. [June 20, [81 1
in London School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1879 B \
1884; M.B and B.Chir., 1887 At Si Thomas's Hospital
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., i,s8s. < >t lb, .1.1, -,]. ,„. Herts, „, ,s,„,
Appointed Medical Oilier m 1 a- t ,.|,,ilv , ,f pip, 1890; resi-
dent Medical Superintendent, Colonial Hospital Suva 1900
( nief Medical Officer, 1908. .Member ot Ihe Legislative and
Executive Councils of the Colony. ' A very able and p.,p,il.,i
doctor and 2 tnosl capable administrator.' After r.
from Fiji at the end of the Great War, 1914-1-1, ,
at Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Pied Mar 22, 1940. (Heard of Old
Wcstmiu.t,,., I .... 1 , ,M11| \l,j„„l ;,, ,e,tories; ||
Who; The Tim, . Mar 20, 1940.)
LYNCH, HENRY FINNIS BLOSSE. Adm. pens, at Triniti
June 1, 18S0. [Only] s. of Thomas [Kerr, explorer (for
whom set I' \ !: |], of 1 ,. Cleveland Square. London. 1:
[Apr t |, i.'e. in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs
18S0; B.A. (Class Trip., 1st Class) 1SS4; M.A. 1S88. Adm.
at the Middle l.mpl.., Jan. 24, 1882. Called to the Bar,
June 22, 1887. J ed the firm of Lynch Brothers, Eastern
merchants, becoming senior partner. Travelled extensively
in the Middle East " for purposes of scientific, politic a] and
commercial research.' F. R.GS. M I' 1, . r the Ki: 0 hivisi, ,n
of Yorks., 1906-10. Of Wardington Housi 1:,' wry, Oxon.
Author, Armenia; 1 raoels ci>n/ s/„,/. , , p | , ,. llmiarned
Nov. 24, 1913, 111 a hotel at Calais, (Lat, Lists; Inns ,,'f
Court (Harrv F. B.); Who was Who; I he limes Nov 16
1913O ' '
LYNCH, JAMES CHALLENOR. Adn
Hall, May 4, 1876. s. "I Jami
if the 1 larii.idos, men h mtj, ,,t [8
Square, London. [B. [85
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880;
e 19) at Trinity
Esq, [sometime
street, Bedford
;ath proprietary.
Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Sept. 21, 187; Called 1., the Mar, No..
r88i. of Barbados. Died Aug. 12, or;;, at Beckenhaml
Kent. Father ot Percy A tie,) (Foster, Men at the Bar;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; 1 he Zim«,Aug. 14, 10',;)
LYNCH, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. ,,
l 7 5 5 ■ [Hklcst] s. of Pram is, ot [Antigua], West Indies [and
Mary, dau. of Nathaniel Crump, Esq., Speaker ot Antigua].
(it Bench's, in St 1'hllip's parish, Willoughl.y Bay, Antigua
Maine |p Sept 1, 1750, Marv Collins, and had issue, a daugh-
ter. I he,] and was honed, No\-. 4, 171.0, ' aged s; - M [ at
WiUoughby Bay, (V, 1 1 'liver, lint- ,./ Ant, p..,. 11 200,
where tie,, , , pedigree ..I the family.)
Lyne. de Castro Fisher
LYNCH, PERCY ALGERNON. Adm. at Trinity Hall iSqo
S. of James Challenor (1876), Esq.. of the Barbados', West
Indies. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903; LL.B. and M.A.
1910. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 8, icio.
Sometime in Canada. Residing at SeacliS, St I.awrence'-on-
Sea, Barbados, in 1945. (La-f Lists; C.U. Pari. AVg.)
LYNCH, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Caius, May 18,
170-. [Only] s. of Thomas, of Charleston, S. Carolina '[ and
Elizabeth AllstonJ. [B. Aug. 5, 1749, m Prime Georgi
parish, Winyaw, S. Carolina.] Schools [Georgetown and]
I Ion (Pr Barnard). Adm. at the Middle Temple, where he
' acquired a distaste for the law.' Returned to S. Carolina,
1772, and settled down on the Peach Tree Plantation, N.
Santee, which his father presented to him. Member of first
and second Provincial Congresses, 1774-6; of the Constitu-
tional Committee for S. Carolina, 1776; of the first State
General Assembly, 1776; and of the Second Continental
Congress, 1776-7. Captain in the 1st South Carolina Regt.,
June 12. 1775. Member of Committee chosen Feb. rr, 1776,
to prepare a form of government for South Carolina, and
collaborated in drafting its constitution. Elected delegate.
Mar. 23, 1776, to the Continental Congress by the General
Assembly, in succession to his father. In spite of feeble
health, due to a fever contracted during a recruiting cam-
paign, Lynch was present and voted when the Declaration
of Independence was adopted, and shortly afterwards
affixed his signature to the document, being one of five
Middle Templars to do so. Married, May 14, 1772, Eliza-
beth Shubrick. After more than two years of illness, took
passage, with his wife, for the West Indies towards the close
of 1779, expecting to board a vessel there for the South of
France. The ship in which they sailed was never heard of
again. The family had no traceable connexion with the
' Lynch Law.' [Eton Coll. Kef;, (which gives name errone-
ouslj as John, but corrected p, Thomas)"; I Vim, 11 >--,, .md
addenda, tit. 445; Inns of , ourt; E. A. Jones, American
Members of Inns of Court. Hut. of Amer. Biog.; Diet, ot
American History; Oxford Eng. Out.)
LYNCH-BLOSSE, Sir FRANCIS, Bart. (1S19). see BLOSSE.
LYND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 2, 1810
[Eldest s. of Charles (' late ' in 1813), of Mullantnn. 1 .
Tyrone, Esq.] [B. Mav 5, 1702. School, Eton.] Matri.
Michs. 1810. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. z6, 1813. (Inns
of Court; Eton School Lists.)
LYNDHURST, Lord (1790). see COPLEY, JOHN SINGLETON.
LYNE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13, 1821.
Re-adru. pens. Nov. 7, 1826; re-adm" sizar and a ' Ten year
man,' Jan. 26, 1828. S. of the Rev. Richard [Exeter 1 olli
Oxford, 1770], V, of Little Pethenck, Cornwall. [B. Aug
1802, at Castle Hill, Liskeard, Cornwall.] Matric. Michs.
1822. Created M.A., Lambeth, May 27, 184 ;. i >rd. deai mi
(Lincoln) Dec. iS, 1825; priest (Winchester) Dec. 24, 1826;
l_. of Little Pethenck, Cornwall. R. of Roche, 1834 (o.
Preb. of Exeter, 1843. K. of Tvwardreath, 1840-0 and
1851-62. P.C. of St Samson, 1X54-62. Author, Modern
Methodism not in ae,e,rdanee :01th the prhniptes and Plans
of the Ave. John Wesley during any Portion of Ins Life
Pastoral Letters; Sermons, etc., and with the Rev. Vyell
Vwy.m. of Little Pethenck, .1 Selection of Psalm. 0,1,1
Hymns. Married Mary, dau. of — De Castro. Resided sub-
sequently at Dawlish, Devon. Died Mav 5, 1873 Father of
De Castro F. (1S54). (Boase, Bibl. 1 omub., 1 |zg
/.,/. 1 te,i,„l 1, aide; Cant. A, I Book; Foster. Index L,,le<
I he 1,, nudum. May 21, 1873.)
LYNE, CHARLES WADHAM. Adm, pens, at Si lwyn H
Apr. 16, 1894. B. Dec. 15, 1875- [School, Eastbourne
College] Main. Faster, 1801; B.A 18., 7; M.A. 1001 Ooi
deacon (Manchester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Higher Broughton, Lanes., 1S99-1903, C. of St
Anne's, Lewes, Sussex. 1903-4. C. of St Barnabas, Ken-
sington, 1904-6. C. of Holy Trinity, Notting Hill. 1.,. 1
1 "I si Paul's, Haggerston, 1909-13. C. of st Mark's
Victoria Bark, ion [6. Chaplain at Bassein, Burma
1. 1 1 1. -1 7; at Moulinein, 1 917-18; at the oilfields, Yenangyaung
1918-19. C. of Chipping Barnet, Herts., 1920-1. C. of
Pulborough, Sie-r\, 1022-5. Y. of St Alban's, Preston,
Brighton, 0,25 > V. of Funtington, Sussex, (with Sennicots
from 1931), loo, •<■ V. of Burphani. 1936-44. Latterly,
of Goring by-Sea. Sussex. (Croekford.)
LYNE, DE CASTRO FISHER. Adm puis (age 10) at Trinity
July 6, 1K54. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles (1821), Preb. of
Exeter. B. [1K35] at Koche, Cornwall. School, Chudleigh,
Devon. Matric. Michs. 1854. Adm. at the Middle Temple
Nov. 4, 1S50. Called to the Bar, June 10, 1S59. On the
Western Circuit of Paignton, Devon. J. P. for Devon.
Married, 1857, Penelope Wheeler, youngest dau. of John
Cotton, Esq., of London, Chairman, E.I.C. Died Apr 21,
0117. aged 81. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns oj ( ourt]
Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes, Apr. 25, 1917.)
Lyne, Joseph William Hort
LYNE, JOSEPH WILLIAM HORT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Sept. 29, 1S65. S. of Joseph, Esq., M.A., of Liverpool.
Matric. Michs, 1865; B.A. 1S70. Died Dec. 26, 1932, at
Church Stretton, aged 84; buried there. (T. A. Walker, 526;
The Times, Dec. 27, 1932.)
LYNE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1S27. B.
at West Meon, Hants. School, Lostwithiel. [Possibly s. of
the Rev. Philip (Oriel College, Oxford, 1757), V. of Treleven,
Cornwall, bv a second marriage.] Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 15,
1828. Matric. Easter, 1828. (Al. Oxon.)
LYNE, PHILIP EDWARD. Adra. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1828. Matric. Michs. 1829. [2nd s. of the Rev. Charles.
B. June 14, 1S11. School, Charterhouse.] Of Plymouth.
Mavor of Plymouth. J. P. Married Elizabeth, dau. of
William Manning, of Lanes. Died Jan. 2, 1846. (R. L.
Arrow-smith.)
LYNE, RICHARD ARUNDELL. Adm. pens, at Selwvh H.,
Oct. 1, 1889. B. May 5, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1889;
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1897. Assistant Master at Sherborne Pre-
paratory School. Ord. deacon (Hereford] 1893; priest (Glou-
cester and Bristol, for Hereford) 1894. Reader of Ludlow,
Salop, 1893-1902. P.C. of Hentland with Hoarwithy, Heref.,
1902-6. V. of Woolhope, 1906-10. V. of Upton Bishop,
1910-25. R. of Bredenbury with Wacton, 1925-36. Lie.
pr., dio. of Heref., 1936-48. Residing at Pye's Nest, Led-
bury, Heref., in 1949. (Crockford.)
LYNE, STEPHENS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 10,
1819. S. of Charles [later Lyne-Stephens]. B. at Pole Vellyn
(sic), Cornwall [1801]. School, Fulham Park, London.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1824. Married, 1845, Yolande
Marie Louise, dau. of Jean L. Duvernay. M.P. for Barn-
staple, 1830-1. J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk. High Sheriff,
1858-9. Died in i860. (C. R. Hudleston.)
LYNES, BOOTH HODGETTS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pem-
broke, .Oct. 8, 1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John (1839), of
Wyke Regis, near Weymouth. B. there [Apr. 23, 1867].
[School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1892; priest, 1893;
C. of .All Saints, Battersea, Surrey, 1892-8. C. of St
John-the-Divine, Balbam, 1 899-1901. V. there, 1901-8. R.
of Lound, Suffolk, 1908-17. V. of Sneinton, Notts., 1917-19.
C. of St Barnabas, Pimlico, 1919-22. V*. of Benenden, Kent,
1922-3. Latterly of Austin House, Frome, Somerset. Died
Oct. 31, 1933; buried at Frome. Brother of John (1879).
(Charterhouse Reg.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Burke,
Family Records, 403; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Crockford; The limes, Nov. 2, 1933.)
LYNES, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, June 5,
1806. Of Kirkby Mallory, Leics. [Eldest s. of John, of
Corley, Warws., and Kirkby Mallory (and Sarah, dau. of
Thomas Webb, of Lillington, Warws.).] B. Feb. 24, 1782.
Matric. Michs. 1806; R. of Elmley Lovett, Worcs., 1823- 35.
LL.B. 1812. P.C. of Hatton, Warws, in 1543. Married, Sept.
17, 1822, Caroline Sobieski, dau. of John Wynne, of Garth-
meilio, Corwen, Denbighs., and had issue. Of Tooley Park,
Leics. J. P. for Worcs. F.S.A. Died July 22, 1843. (Burke,
L.G.; Burke, Family Records, 403; Clergy L\ ■•■
Guide,)
LYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 15, 1839. [Eldest]
s. of Thomas [of Wyke Regis, Dorset and] of Oxendon,
Northants. [and Frances, dau. of the Rev. George Boulton,
R. of Oxendon]. B. Mar. 6, 1821, at Oxendon. School,
Oakham. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1841; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of
North Luflenham, Rutland, 1848-53. V. of Buckland-
Monachorum, Devon, 1853-5. V. of Melchbourne, Beds.,
1861-4. Married, Nov. 17, 1853, Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Hope Hodgetts. Resided latterly at Wyke Regis,
Weymouth, where he died, Feb. 22, 1897. Father of the
next, and of Booth H. (1S87); brother of William (1854).
[Peile, 11. 467; Burke, Family Records, 403; Burke, L.G.,
Fox Davies, Armorial Families, < rockford; Clergy List, The
1 imes, Feb. 26, 1897.)
LYNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1,1
s. of the Rev. John (above). B. [Jan. 21, 1863], at Melch-
bourne, Beds. School, Marlborough College. Man.
1880. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1881 ,
1887; C. of Nettleton, Wilts., 1886-90. Chaplain to St Mai
garet's Hospital, Wimborne, Dorset, 1900-15, and Chaplain
of Wimborne Union Workhouse, 1901-15. R. of Chalbury,
1922-36, and R. of Hinton Farva, Wilts., 1923
July 16, 1937, at Broadstone, Dorset. Brother of Booth H.
I1887). [Marlborough toll, Reg , Peile, ii. I 70; B u
Burke,
Crockford; The Times, July 19, 1937.)
Lyon, Algernon Jasper
LYNES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13, 1854.
[ 3rd] s. of Thomas [of Hackleton House, Northantb.j [and
Frances, nee Boulton]. [ B. June 3, 1834], at Oxendon
Magna, Northants. Bapt. July 30, 1834. Matric. Lent, 1S55.
Clerk of Common Pleas and Clerk of Queen's Bench Omce,
Toronto, Canada, 1864-7. Married, Apr. 21, 1856, Eliza-
beth, dau. of Bartholomew Hersell, of Wootton Bassett,
Will ... and had issue. Died July 8, 1880. Brother of John
(1839}. (Burke, L.G., Family AV, ...
LYNN, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's,
June 1, 1832. [3rd] s. of the 10-v. Jamr. l i - _: ; > [Wadham
College, Oxford, 1794]; R- of Strood, Kent. B. [Jan. 29,
1812J, at Gad's Hill, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1832; Scholar,
1833; B.A. 1836. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Oct. 21, 1836.
Descnbed as ' a Westmorland man [by descent if not by
birthplace] ... a remarkably fine handsome man and an
excellent oarsman.' H.M. acting Consul at Galveston, 1846;
Consul from 1850. Died Dec. 9, 1S88, aged 76, at Galveston,
r< is Brother of the next and of James, N. G. (1825;.
(Peile, ix. 444-)
LYNN, GEORGE GOODENOUGH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 7, 1825. S. of the Rev. James (next) [Wadham College,
Oxford, 1794], V. of Crosthwaite, Keswick. [B. Jan. 23,
1809.] Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon, 1832; priest, 1833. P.C. of St John's, Hampton-
Wick, Middlesex, 1S34-58. V. of Conisclifie, Durham, 185S-
89. Married, Aug. 28, 1847, Henrietta Naters, of Sandyford,
Newcastle. Author, Ate the People to be Educated, or Not"?
(a pamphlet); Sermons, etc. Died Dec. 15, 1889, aged 80,
at Hitchin, Herts. Buried at Ludborough, Lines. Brother
of the above and of James N. G. (1825). (iV.
Clergy List; Crockfjrd; 1 he Guardian, Dec. 24, 1889; P. E.
Towell.)
LYNN, The Rev. JAMES. M.A., 1827, incorp. from Oxford.
S. of John, of Aylesbury, Bucks. Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, June 27, 1794. age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1799;
M.A. (Oxford) 1 ■ non of Rochester, 1 03 1 ;
R. of Strood, Kent, 1S04-20. P.C. of Sebergham, Cumber-
land, 1811-20. R. of Caldbeck, Cumberland, 1814-55. V. 01
Crosthwaite, 1820-55. Married a dau. of Samuel Good-
enough, Bishop of Carlisle. Resided at Gad's Hill, near
Rochester, for about 30 years. After his death his daughter,
Mrs. Lynn Linton, sold the property to Charles Dickens.
Died Feb. 1, 1855, at Hampstead, aged 78. Father of the
above, Arthur T. (1832), and of the next
List; G. Mag., 1855, 1. 326; P. E. Towell.)
LYNN, JAMES NARBOROUGH GLA8SE. Adm. pens, at
Queens', May 31, 1825. Of Kent. [Eldest s. of the Rev.
James (above), Minor Canon of Rochester (and Charlotte
Alicia).] Bapt. at Rochester, June 28, 1S06. [Born May 29,
1806.] Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1831. Brother ot Arthur i.
(1832) and George G. (182S). (Registers of Rocht .
dral.)
LYNNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 10,
1778. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas Garrard, of Horkesl*
School, Hackney, London. Matric. Michs. 1778; J
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1775. (Inns oj Court.)
LYON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 26, 1847.
S. of Alexander, of Towie, Aberdeenshire, farmer. B. Apr.
25, 1827, at Kildrummy. School, Crathie, and at King's
College, Aberdeen. [M.A., Aberdeen, 1847.] Matric. Michs.
1847. Died, June 1850. (New Spalding Club, 1893, 299;
Officers and Graduates of King's College, Aberdeen.)
LYON, ALFRED OWEN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity Hall,
May 31, 1S71. [2nd] s. of E[dward], Esq., of Johnson Hall,
Eccleshall, Staffs. [B. 1854.] [School, Clifton.] Matric.
1071; B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 14,
i Called to the Bar, May 3, 1882. Of u intemoor,
Burley Hill, Kingwood, Hants., 1940. J.P. lor Hampshire,
1906. Brother of Charles E. (1870). (Clifton Cull. Reg.,
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
LYON, ALGERNON JASPER. Matric. Non-Cull. Lent, 1872.
S. of [Jasper], farmer of Chatteris, Cambs. (afti 1
Cambridge). [B. Dec. 13, 1854. J School, Perse, <
Articled to a firm of solicitors at Rotherham; began practice
as a solicitor in Cambridge, 1877. Superinti
of births, marriages and deaths, Cambridg<
to the Bottishan. I iner, 1893.
Colonel, 3rd Cambs. Vol. Butt., Suffolk 1
Corps of Guides. Commandant of the National Reserve,
1712. Served In the Great War, 19 14 [9 (Hon. Col., Cambs
Regt., and Special List, commanding Scho
[own Major and Area Commandant in France.) D L Eoj
: . Married, 1S75, Mary U., dau. of 1 1
.1. bridge. Of Wandlebuxy House, (Jueen Edit!
Cambridge. Died Nov. 2, [930 at 1
Fatbej ol fa pei (ii 14) ■ 1898). (Law Lists,
The Times, Nov. 4, 1930, Kelly, 1927.)
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Lyon, Charles
LYON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 12,
1811. [3rd] s. of Thomas (1758) [of Hetton House, Houghton-
le-Spnng, Durham], b. Ud iS, 1792, .it Gibside (Gibrlde
{Harrow Reg.)}, Durham. School, Harrow. Migrated to
Trinity Hall. Feb. 12, r.812. Matnc. Easter, 1812. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 10, 1813. Married Miss — Gibson. Ot
Bmchester, Durham, Esq. Died Aug. 14, 1859- Brother ol
John (1805). {Trin. Coll. Adm. con.; Burke, P. and B.;
Surtus iv 109 The Scots Peerage, vm. 310; Inns o) 1 mrt,
which gives 2nd 5. ol rhomas.)
LYON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
1870 [Eldest] s. of Edward, of Johnson Hall, Eccleshall,
Staffs B. there, 1851. School, Clifton [left 1869]. Matrii
Michs. 1870; B.A i.vs 1 tl ..all (rugby) 'blue.' 1872
Brother of AlfredO (1871). (( lifton Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
LYON, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1900
,,1 |[,,|11; i.,[,-orgi , 1 "I , "I Carleton close, Pontefract,
Yorks. [B. January, 1881.] bchool, Uppingham. Matnc.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Served in the Great War, 1914 19
(Major, E. Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry and M.G.C.;
wounded; mentioned in despatches). Of Whitley Lodge,
Whitley bridge, Yorks. Died May 13, 1938; buried at
Kellington. brother of Harry L. (1898). (I ppingham Sch.
Roll; 1 niv. War List; The Times, May it, 1938.)
LYON, CHARLES JOBSON. Adm. pen-, at Queens', Oct, 21,
1808. Ot Scotland. Matric. Lent, 1809. Migrated to Trinity,
Apr. 5, 1800; Norrisian prize, 1812; B.A. 1813; Hulsean
prize, 1S15; M.A. 1S18. Minister ot ihc Epis. opal Church,
St Andrews. Author, Ulster 1 ../ S; Andrews, etc. Died Ma. -",
1859. (( laical Guide, 1852, 121; G. Mag., 1859, 11, 260.)
LYON, CHARLES WADBROOK. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St
John's, Apr. 7, 1835. lb. of L. 1'. Dm,, ol Kingston, Surrey.
School. Kingston Grammar.] Matric. Lent, 1837. Died at
Brighton lately (Mar. 1840); ' Mr Charles W llliam (sir) Lyon,
of St. John's Coll., Cambridge' (Siott, MeS.; 0. Mug.,
1840. 1. 332; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, Mar 10, 1S40.)
LYON, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. peus. at Trinity, May I,
1866. S. of Charles Walter [of Sliver lllll, Staffs.] [and Mary
Ann, dau.of lolmWebb]. B. [Jan. 5, 1848], at Barton-under-
Needwood, Staffs. School, Kepton. Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870. Ot Chiton Cross, Derbs. Married, 1876, Florence
Marianne, dau. of the Kev. H. J. Peach, oi Tutbury, Staffs.
|.p lor Derbs. and staffs. Brother of Walter J. (1859).
[Repton Seh. Keg.. Burke, L.G.)
LYON, EDWARD LYCETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. S. of Edward, oi 15, Rue Las Casas, Paris. B. [Jan.
30], 1877, at Boston, U.S.A. School. Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1890. Second Lieut., 18th Hussars, 1900; Lieut., 1901.
Served in the S. African War. A.D.C. to the Governor and
Commander 111 Chief, .New Zealand, 1907-9. Capl., 1909.
Served 111 the Great War, 1914-iy (Major, 18th Hussars;
attached Somerset L.I.; wounded twice; mentioned in de
spatches); died Sept. 17, in1; of wounds received in action.
[HarrowSch Reg.; I niv. War Lis/, Army Lists )
LYON, EDWARD WAINWRIGHT. Adm pen! at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1878 S. of Arthur Wentworth, of Abbot's I lown
holme, Kocesler, l'lt..xeter, Staffs. B. 1S59, at Altrinchani,
Cheshire. School, clillon. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882.
' Scalped by Indians at his ranch in Arizona, U.S.A., 1884.'
[Clifton Coll. Keg.)
LYON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Api [O,
1790. [Youngest] s. of Benjamin [sometime oi Jamaica],
of London. [B. 1772.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1790; B.A. 1794. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. i-\ 1791.
Called to the bar. Died (an. 1799, at Spanish lown,
Jamaica. [Record of Old II estminsters; Inns of I ourt; G. Mag .
1799. ■• 347)
LYON, GILBERT. Adm. pen-,, (age 20) at [esus, July 2, 1853.
S. of Gilbert, M.D. Is. at Bristol. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1859 Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 30, 185S; priest, 1859; C. of All Saints,
Bristol, 1858-9. C. of Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs., 1859-60.
C. of Ashpnngton, Devon, 1S01-2. C. of bremhill, Wilts.,
1863. C. of Clyffe-l'ypard, 180,3-4. C. of Barnwell, [865 6
C. of Calstone, Wilis., 1866-9. K- °f Blagdon, Somerset,
1869-1908. Resided latterly at Teignmouth, where In dud,
Oct. 15, T914, aged Si. bo .Hut .,1 Jam, - 1 1841.); lather oi
Gilbert (next) and Henry D. J. (1892). (1 rockford; Clergy
List; The limes, Oct. 17. I'd 1)
LYON, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 2, 1882.
OI Gloucestershne. S. ol the Key. Gilbert (abovi 1 of Blagdon
rectory, Somerset. B. Nov. 14. 1862, at 1, Lansdown Place,
Clifton. Schools, Clifton College, Marlborough College and
Kings College, London. Matrie. Michs. 18S2; Scholar, 1883,
B.A. i8.sn, M.A. i-»;". C'rd. deacon (Ely) 1887; priest (St
Albans) 1888; C. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1S87-8. C. of
Chipping Barnet, Herts., 1888-90. C. oi St Mary Magdalene,
Faddington, London, 1890-3. V. oi Cloford, Somerset,
Lyon, Oswald
1893-1929. Resided latterly at Bishop's Teignton, Devon,
where he died, Dec. 21, 1931- Brother of Henry D. J . (1 9 ■
(scott, .i/.w.i rockford; Marlborougnl oil. R«g.; Thi limes,
Dec. 23, 1051 )
LYON, HARRY LIMNELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
[898 s of John George, of Carleton Close, Pontefract,
Yorks B [June] 1879. at 1'ontefract. School. Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1003. J. P. for West Riding ol
Yorks., 1916. Of Hillum Hall, Monk Fryston, 1 orks., in 1945.
Brother ol Charles G. (1900). [Uppingham Sch. AVI/; Kelly,
Handbook.)
LYON, HENRY DAVID JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) al Jl il .
Oct. 1S92. S. of tlo Rev. Gilbert (1853). B. at blagdon,
Somerset. School, Clifton. Maine. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1895.
Brother oi Gilbert (1882).
LYON, JAMES. Adm. pen,, at Peterhouse, Jum 20, 1846.
S of Gilbert, M.D., of Bristol. Malm . Mi ■ h- 184". Migrated
to Jesus June 2 1847 B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield and Coventry) 1S51; priest [Winchester) 1S53; C.
of Tamworth, 1S51-3. C. of Dogmersheld, Hants. 1853-9.
C. of Almondsbury, Gloucs., 1859-60. C. of Wherwell,
Hants., 1860-3. C. of Winchheld, 1863-4. C. of E. Horsley,
Surrey 1804-5. Resided latterly at Clifton, and disappears
from 'Crockford, 1S87. brother oi Gilbert (1853). [1. A.
Walker, 489.)
LYON, The Hon. JAMES PHILIP. Adm. Fell. Can (age 17) at
Pembroke, Feb. 5, 175c 2nd s. of Thomas (Lyon) [8th
Earl of Strathmore and Kinghoni [and Jean, dau. of James
Nicholson ol West Rainton, Co. Durham]. B. July 2. 17.58,
at Rainton. Matric. Michs. 1757. M-A. 1758. In the service
of the East India Company. Taken prisoner at Cossini-
bazaar by Mir Cossim, Nabob of Bengal, and, with several
other Brilidi olleors, mind, red at P.ima, Feb. 1763. Un-
married, brother of Thomas (1758) and John (1755) (s«"
Bowes-Lyon). (Burke, P. and B . The Scots Peerage, vm.
309, Surtees, iv. 109.)
LYON, JAMES SAMUEL. Adm. pen,, at sr John's, Aug. 9,
i8-,s. S. of Samuel John (1839), ministei .and Ann Rice].
B. at Sheffield, Yorks. I'.apt. Dee -o, ie5- Maine. Michs.
1878. Migrated to Clare, Apr. 4, 1870; B.A 1 882; M A I 15
Superintendent of the Meeliaiu. al Workshop- ( m.i.iidge,
1884-90. Professor of engineeruig in the College ol science.
Dublin, m 1906.
LYON, JASPER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 180 1 S. of t 1 on
I isper (1S72) solicitor, of The Limes. Mill Road, I am-
bridge. School, Perse, Cambridge. Maine. Michs. 1 a;
Adm. Solicitor, 1905; partner with his father, whom he suc-
ceeded as Registrar of births, marriages and deaths, 1919-35-
Clerk to the Cambridge Borough Magistrates. 1923 1;
l., 1 -i ot Caliilin.lgesliile, Iulo-47- In pra.lae (Messrs
Lyon and Cade), at 21, St Andrew's street, Cambridge, in
1947. Brother of Oswald (1S9S). (La.. Lists.)
LYON JOHN (1755 and 17S4), Earls of STRATHMORE and
K1NGH0RN, see BOWES-LYON.
LYON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, June 6, 1805.
[2nd s. of the Hon. Thomas (1758). of Hetton-le-Hole,
Durham Bapt. Sept. 28, 1787, Matric, Easter, 1806; M \
1809. Of Helton ]r Hole, l.sq. Married. Feb. 5, 1812, Anne.
d ,11 ol b.mmgtoii free. Esq . and had issue, a d
Died June 'o 1S29, aged 41, at Southampton. Brother ol
Charles (1.811). (2 he Scots Peerage, vm. 310; Burke, P. and
B.; Surtees, IV. 109; G. Mag . 1829 1. 651.)
LYON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 3, 1845. [S of
loseph "1 Neston, Cheshire. B. Oct. 14. 1819. School,
Rugby.] Matrie. Easter, 1S45; B.A. 1S49. C. of Norton-le-
Moors Staffs., in 1.51 I'.c. ot bardsea, Lams. 1851 id
Died there, June is, 1811. [Rugby 81/1. Reg. (win. I. givs
erroneously ' of St John's ( ollege '); G. Mag . 1861, II. 94 I
LYON, JOSEPH HAYES. Adm. pens (age 18] at Trinity,
Jan. 8, 1805. [Eldest) s. "t loseph il.arrisleri of Ashfield
Hall, Cheshire, and [Bloomsbury Square], London .and
Elizabeth 'lau. ol loseph Winder, ol Hclstoue, Westmorland),
iji Dec 7 1786.] School, 1 ton. Matric. Lent, 1806; !'■ \
!8o9 M v 1812 Adm. af I incoln's Inn. Oi 1 8, 1804; adm
.,1 Gray's Inn, Mai 23, 1S19. [Inns 0) Court; Eton Sch.
Lists,)
LYON, The Hon. MALCOLM (1893), see BOWES-LYON.
LYON, NASH EDWARDS VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct is 1845 [2nd s. of James Wittit, of Spring < lens,
Wi tminster, I q. School, Eton.] Maine. Miehs. 1640;
DA. 1,551; M.A. 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. it,
1851. Practised as a solicitor in Loudon. [Eton Sch. Lists,
Inns of 1 ourt.)
LYON, OSWALD. Adm at Trinity Hall, 1898. S
Jasper (1S72), ot The Lmies, Mill Road, Cambridge, bihool.
Perse Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1898. Brother of Jaspei
(1S94).
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Lyon, The Hon. Patrick Bowes
LYON, The Hon. PATRICK BOWES (1882), see BOWES-LYON.
LYON, PAUL KEMP. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Qu'Appelle) 1S85; priest, 1SS6; C. of Qu'Appelle,
N.W. Canada, 1SS5-6. Priest -in -charge (S.P.G.) at Aber-
nethy, 18S6-9. P.in-C. of Churchbridge, 1889-91 (all in
N.W, Canada). Inc. of Mostrim, Co. Longford, Ireland,
1891-7. Inc. of Kilcommick, iSgj-iQi?- R- of Lower
Sapey, Worcs., 1917-33. Of Clifton-on-Teme, Worcs. Lie.
to off. dio. of Worcester, 1935-41. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1942.
LYON, RALPH. Adm. sizar (age 19} at Trinity, Dec. 30, 1S14.
S. of William. B. [1795] at Hexham, Northumberland.
School, Appleby, Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 1816;
Scholar, 1S19; B.A. (5//1 Wrangler) 1S20; Members' prize
(2nd), 1822; M.A. 1S23; D.D. 1836. Ord. deacon. 1822.
Headmaster of Sherborne School, 1S23-45, when ' the school
numbered more pupils than at any former period, and the
honourable career of many of his scholars reflected great
credit on his zeal and ability.* R. of Bishop's Caundle,
Dorset, 1841-56. V. of Haydon, 1845-56. Author, 5
etc. Died Feb. 29, 1S56, at Wevrnouth, buried at Caundle.
Father of Ralph J. (1846) and' William H. (1845). [Sher-
borne Sch. Reg.; Boast; vi. 96; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1865,
I- 543-)
LYON, RALPH EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 2,
1 .Only] s. of the Rev. Ralph John (next), of Wickwar
rectory, Gloucs. B. [Jan. 22], 1865, at Weston-super-Mare.
School, Malvern College. Matric Michs. 1884; B.A. 188S;
M.A. 1S93. Director of music and Organist at Malvern
College, 18S8-1925. Lt.-Col., 1st Worcs. Art. Vols., 1906.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Col., R.F.A.
(T.F. Res.); raised 2/2 S. Mid. Brigade, R.F.A.; com-
manded 353 Brigade, R.F.A. , 72nd Div., 1916-1S; C.B.
1917). Headmaster of Bengeo preparatory School, Hertford,
1925-30. Part-composer of the musical comedy, Naughty
- produced at the Savoy theatre, and composer of
the Malvern School song. Died Nov. 14, 1930, at Bengeo.
(Army Lists; Who tias Who; The Times, Nov. 17, 1930;
Malvern Coll. Reg., 117.)
LYON, RALPH JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 19,
1S46. S. of the Rev. Ralph (1814). B. ( 1829] at Sherborne,
Dorset. School, Sherborne. Matnc Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851;
M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1852; priest, 1853; C.
of Haydon, Dorset, 1S52-4. C. of Melcombe Regis, 1854-61.
C. of Weston-super-Mare, 1861-2. C. of Dalston, Cumber-
land, 1862-4. R- of Wickwar, Gloucs., 1864-1914. Hon.
Canon of Gloucester, 1S9S-1914. Resided latterly at Malvern
Wells. Died Nov. 28, 1914. Father of the above; brother
of William H. (1845). {Sherborne Sch. Reg.)
LYON, SAMUEL JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
28, 1839. S. of James. B. at Bristol. School, Bristol.
Milne. Michs. 1839. Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 7, 1S40; B.A.
1844; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1844; priest, 1S45.
P.C. of St Jude, Moorrields, Sheffield, 1848-58. R. of Farn-
dish, Beds., 1859-75. Residing at Pinner in 1895. Died
May 26, 1S97. Father of James S. (1878). (Crochford.)
LYON, The Hon. THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 16) at
Pembroke, Jan. 2, 1758. 3rd s. of Thomas (Lyon), Earl of
Strathmore and Kinghom [and Jean, dau. of James Nichol-
son, of West Rainton, Co. Durham]. B. 1741, at Rainton,
Durham. Matric. Lent, 1758; M.A. 1761. Fellow, 1761-3.
Of Hetton-le-Hole, Durham. ' Candidate in a severe [Parlia-
mentary] contest for the County of Forfar, in which he was
defeated by the family of Panmure. The struggle was so
exhausting to both sides that it resulted in a family compact
by which it was settled that the Houses of Panmure and
Strathmore should in future return a Member alternately.'
M.P. for Aberdeen Burghs (now Montrose burghsi, 1
Married, June 13, 1774, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Farrer
Wren, of Binchester, Co. Durham. Died Sept. 15. :
Binchester. Brother of James P. (1756) and John (1755)
(sub Bowes-Lyon); father of Charles (1S11) and John
(Burke, P. and B.; 1 he Scots Peerage, vm. 3c,
iv. 109; G. Mag Foster, Coll. Gen.)
LYON, The Hon. THOMAS (1792), see BOWES-LYON.
LYON, THOMAS GLOVER. Adm. scholar at Em
May 30, 1873. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. {32nd H
It St Tl
M. R.C.I
in London. House Physi
Physician, Citj Hi ipital tor diseases of the
chest. Author, medical Died
Aug. 31, 1915, aged to. {Medical , , Times,
Sept. 3, 1915.)
Lyons, John
LYON, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1890. S. of Alfred, Esq., of Middlecott, near
Newton Abbot, Devon. B. there, May 2b, 18(19. School,
Trent College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1919.
Of Appleton Hall, Cheshire. Died before March 1929.
LYON, WALTER GARNETT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1S78. Of Lanes. [S. of Frederick, of Quorn House,
Leamington.] B. June 2*8, 185S, at Litherland. School,
Queenwood College, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1878. Migrated
to Downing, Oct. 12, 18S1; B.A. 18S4. Ord. deacon (Glou-
cester and Bristol) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of Bisley, Gloucs.,
1SS5-7. Inc. (S.P.G.) of Medicine Hat with Maple Creek,
N.W. Canada, 1887-90. Inc. of St Alban's, Moosomin,
2. Chaplain to the Bishop, and Diocesan Secretary,
1888-92. C. of Bisley with France Lynch, Gloucs., 1892-4;
V. there, 1894-6. C. of Twyning, 1S95-S. Drowned, June
24, 1898, aged 39, in Lake le Burge, N.W. Canada, while
on his way to the Yukon goldlields, as Chaplain for the
S.P.G., to Klondike; ' On May 9, he had reached the summit
of the Chilcoot Pass, where he camped on 30 ft. of snow
and held Divine service among his old friends, the members
of the Canadian North West .Mounted Police.' (Scott, MSS.;
Crochford; The Times, Aug. 4, 1S9S.)
LYON, WALTER JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 18,
1859. S. of Charles Walter, of Burton-on-Trent, Starts,
[and Mary Anne, dau. of John Webb, of Barton-under-
Needwood, Staffs.]. B. Feb. 28, 1S41, at Barton, Staffs.
School, Highstead, Torquay, Devon (private). Matric.
Easter, 1S60; B.A. 1S64. Cricket ' blue,' 1801. J. P. for
Derbyshire and Staffordshire in 1906. Of The Elms, Tut-
bury, Burton-on-Trent, in 1914. Brother of Charles W.
6). [Booh of Blues; Burke, L.G.)
LYON, WILLIAM HECTOR. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Dec. 19, 1S45. S. of [the Rev.] Ralph (1814). B. [1827], at
Sherborne, Dorset. School, Sherborne. Matnc. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; Mj\. 1853. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1650;
priest, 1851; C. of Haydon, Dorset, 1850-1. C. of Milbome
Port, Somerset, 1S51-4. R. of Oborne, Dorset, 1054-68, and
P.C. of Castleton, 1854-iyOo. Surrogate, dio. of Salisbury,
1868. V. of Sherborne, 1808-1908. Rural Dean of Shaftes-
bury and Canon of Salisbury Cathedral, 1^64-1908. Died
Aug. 30, 1911, aged S3, at Sherborne. Brother of Ralph J.
(1846). [Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockjord; The
Times, Sept. I, 1911.)
LYON, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28,
180S. [4th s. of Joseph, of Ashneld, Neston, Cheshire, and
Bloomsbury Square, London, bamster-at-law.] B. Jan. 14,
1791. School, Westminster. Matric. 1808; Scholai
B.A. 1812. Adm. at Gray's Inn, June 15, 1S08. Cornet,
14th Light Dragoons, Apr. 28, 1S12; Lieut., 1813. Served
in the Peninsular War; killed in action in the South of
France, Mar. 18, 1814. (Record of Old Westminsters; Inns
of Court, which gives ' 3rd s. of Joseph '; G. Mag., 1014. I.
416, ' 3rd s. of Joseph.')
LYONS, DENYS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 20,
1S00. [Eldest] s. of Denys, of Crooin, Cu. Lwienck[and
Christian, dau. of Thomas Casey, M.P.]. [B. Oct. 6, 17 - 1
School, Dublm. Died, unmarried, Mar. 30, 1803. (Burke,
L.G. of Ireland.}
LYONS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 9,
1781. .->. of Benjamin, of Jamaica. School, Dublin. Matric.
1781. (Not found in Caribbeana.)
LYONS, GEORGE JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 1, 1S40. [Elder] s. of Samuel Igeut.J. B. 1823, al
Sydney, Australia. School, Surrey (private). Matric. Miens.
1841; B.A. 184b; M.A. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5,
1845. Called to the Bar, June II, 1S50. {Law Lists, Inns
,; Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
LYONS, GODFREY LOUIS. Adm. pens, (age 26) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1879. S. of Louis, Esq. B. at Fleetwood, Lanes.
School, private. Doubtful if resided.
LYONS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 2;, 1779- Of
Bedfordshire.
LYONS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Triniiv, May 17, 1826,
from rrinity College, Dublin, where he had been adm.
I
.. 1 Meath]. B. at Dublin. School, Dublin.
ilatri Cm. . ,.!■■■ I -'•■ M A-
1834. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, M
... I 1^30, priest (t 1. ■■,!,. , 1 , •
Bolton-le Moors, I
chapel, London, -
V. 01 Wednesbury, Staffs., 1859-80. Ret
Clevedon, Somerset. In-.,. >■ ,1883. (/tins
of Court ('John Charles'); Al. I ■■
(for his family); bum, BMio. staff., Crockjord; Foster,
Index Eccles.)
247
Lyons, John Rose Cormack
LYONS, JOHN ROSE CORMACK. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. Eldest s. of Richard Thomas, M.D., Brigade surgeon,
Bengal Army, retired, of Cherryhinton Hall, Cambs, B.
Apr. 5, 1876, at Midnapure, Lower Bengal. School, Kugby.
Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Lalled to the Bar, Inner
Temple, May 9, 1900. Un the South Eastern Circuit.
Assistant Legal Adviser in the Siamese service, 1910 (Lyons
and Tila Ka, advocates and jurisconsults.)- Minister of
justice, Bangkok. 4th Class Order of the White Elephant.
Retired, Aug. 1930. Of Keo Fal House, New Road, Bang-
kok, in 1945. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Pemb. Coll, Reg.; Law
Lists.)
LYONS, SAMUEL LOGIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 19,
1847. [S. of Col, Samuel Athiil Lvons (who married, 1827,
Sophia Logie).] Matnc. Michs. 1847; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1S60.
(C. R. Hudleston.)
LYONS, WILLIAM MILLS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 22) at Jesus,
Jan. 2, 1S23. [S. of John, of Antigua, and Cathenne Wal-
rond.] B. at Boldre, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1823. Migrated
to Queens', Oct. 23, 1824. Died in Aug- 1881, s.p. (Oliver,
Antigua, 11. 215.)
LYS, FRANCIS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3.
1854. S. of Francis Brian. Lieut, in the East India Co.'s
service [and Catharine Long]. B. at Parndon, Essex. Bapt.
Oct. 12, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861 Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1859; priest, 1801; C. of Warsop, Notts.,
i860. C.of H. Trinity, Gainsborough, Lines., 1. So 1-4. Chaplain
at Madras, 1864-87; at blacktown, 1805-8 and 1870-3; at St
Thomas's Mount, 1868-70; at Bellary, 1873-7; at Mysore,
1877-80; at Ootacamund, 1880-2; at Mysore, 1882-5. C. of
Broxholme, Lines., 1886. V. of Great Eaton, Leics., 1S87-
93. Married, 1862, Ada, 3rd dau. uf Darwin Chawner, M.D.,
of Lincoln. Died Nov. 21, 1893, at Eaton vicarage. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Nov. n, 1862; 1 he
Guardian, Nov. 29, 1893.)
LYS, GEORGE. Matric. from Cavendish H. Michs. 1883. [S.
of Francis Darnell, doctor, of Bere-Regis.j At the London
Hospital; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1890. In practice at Bere-
Regis, Dorset, 1900-46. Died Feb. 6, 1949. (Medical
Dm lories.)
LYSAGHT, WILLIAM PULLEINE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 20, 1855. S. of Admiral Arthur, of Twicken-
ham, Middlesex. B. there [Sept jo, i'moJ- Schools [ King's,
Bniton, and] Oxon. (private). Matnc. Michs. 1855; B.A.
1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Oxford) i860; priest, 1S02;
C. of Langley, Berks., 1860-4. C. of Hurst, 1864-70. C. of
Swarratou, Hants., 1870-5. R. of Sherhcld-on-Loddon,
1875-90, Died, unmarried, Apr. 23, 1890. (A'.".
Bruton, Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 30, 1890.)
LYSLEY, WILLIAM GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 7, 1848. [Elder] s. of William John [M.P., F.S.A., of
the Inner Temple and Mini wood, Herts.] [and Caroline,
dau. of John Marshall, of Ardwick House, Lanes.]. [B. June
13, 1831. School, Eton.] Matnc. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853;
M.A. 1856. Adm. at the Inner temple, Nov. 15, 185 1.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1861. Captain, Inns of Court
Volunteers. J.P. for the West Riding of Yorks. Sometime
of Pewsharn, Wilts. Married, Jan. 2;, 1869, Frances Eliza-
beth, only dau. of Sir Charles Hugh Lowther. Died Oct. 6,
1887. Father of the next. (EtonSch. Lists; Laii Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke. L.G.J
LYSLEY, WILLIAM LOWTHER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1S94. [5th and youngest] s. of [William Gerard (above)]
deceased, of Pewsharn, Wilts. [B. July 19, 1875.] School,
Eton. Matnc. Mn lis. I8').i. S-rved 111 the ' .re at War, 1914-iq
(Hon. Major, R. Wiltshire Yeo. (T.F.) Res.). Succeeded his
brother, Gerard (killed in the S. Afrii in w ir, [899-1902),
at Pewsharn, 1900, his other brothers havin all pi leceased
him. J.P. for Wilts. Died June 16, 1944, at Pewsharn;
buried at Derry Hill, Calne. [Eton Sch. Lists; l niv. War
List; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies Armorial Families; 1 he
Times, June 19, 1944.)
LYSTER, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar 24, 1775- S. of Christopher, of Dublin, School, Bally-
gall, Co. Dublin.
LYSTER, PHILIP STANLEY. Adm. at Clare, June n, 1881.
Matnc. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; LL.M. 1888. Died May 20,
1943, aged 86, at Laurel Lodge, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
(I he Times, June 1, 1943.)
LYSTER, THOMAS MOSES. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Apr. 13,
1770. Of Middlesex. S. oi , apothecary, [Probably a
relative, but not s., ol Richard, senior, of Rowton Castle,
Salop.] Matric. Michs ir,Tii. Scholar, 1770; B.A. 1774;
M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1775; priest,
May 25, 1777 (as 1 M. Lister). K. . 4 Billing ley, Sa|,,p.
1777-1821. R. of Neenton (to which he was presented by
Richard Lyster,;uMwr, of Row ton), and R. ot Oldhury, 1793-
Lyttelton, The Hon. Arthur Temple
1 82 1, where he built a new rectory at his own expense.
J.P. for Salop, 1790-1821. Desi ribed as ' a scholar ol great
reading and acute discernmi nt; attending the examinations
of Exhibitioners from Bridgnorth Free School to Christ
Church, Oxford.' Married Apr. 27, 1784, Miss S. J. Morgan,
and had issue. Died Apr. 14, 1821, at Oldbury re> torv, ' in
the act of retiring to rest." [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 367;
G. Mag., 1784, 1. 393, and 1821, 1. 471.)
LYTE, FARNHAM MAXWELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Maj \,
1846. S. of the Rev. Henry Francis [B.A., Dublin, 1814,
author of ' Abide with me,' for whom see D.N.B.]. B. Jan.
10, 1827, at Brixham, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A.
185 1 ; M.A. 1863. Associate, Society of Civil Engineers;
Fellow of the Chemical Society. One of the early workers in
photography, 1854-70, inventing the (so-called) ' honey '
process; originated the borax and phosphate toning-baths
still in use, and introduced the use of iodide. Hon. Fellow
of the Royal Photographic Society. Member of the Fellow-
ship of the Order of Merit of Frederick Fran* 1-. * irand-Duke
of Mecklenburg- Sch werin. Married, 1S51, Eleanor Julia,
dau. of Cornelius H. Bolton, of Faithlegg, Co. Waterford,
and had issue. Resided in France, because of ill-health,
1853-80, being well known at Bagueres in the Pyrenees,
where he engaged in meteorological observations. Bought
a salt-mine which was unsuccessful. Died suddenly, Mar. 4,
1906, aged 79; buried at St Mary Boltons, Kensington.
[Peile, 11. 496; The Times, Mar. 6, 1906.)
LYTE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 14, 1789. Of
Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1791. (This man and the next
are doubtless descendants of Henry {1744).]
LYTE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 32) at Peterhouse,
June 14, 17S9. Of Dorset.
LYTHGOE, THOMAS STANLEY. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter,
1891.
LYTTELTON, The Hon. ALBERT VICTOR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 14, 1802. [2nd] s. of George William (1S33)
[4th] Baron Lyttelton [of Frankley, Worcs. (by his 1st
wife).] B. [June 29, 1844] in London. A godson of Queen
Victoria. School, Eton. Matnc. Mi. hs. 1802; B.A., 1S66;
M.A. 1809. Ord. deacon (Bp. Trower, for Exeter) 1869;
1 London) 1870; C. of Honiton, Devon, 1869-70. C. of
llilhngdon, Middlesex, 1870-2. C. of Hawardrn, Mints.,
1872-80. Sub-Warden of Bloemfontem Theological College,
and Priest-Vicar of Bloemfontem Cathedral, 1881-5. C. of
St Cypnan, Kimberley, 1886-92. V. of St Augustine's,
Kuuberley, 1S91-6. Succentor of the Cathedral and Chap-
lam to the Bishop of Bloemfontem, 1897-9. C. of St Michael's,
Southwark, Surrey, 1900-3. C. of Hawarden, Flints., 1903-
19. Lie. pr., dio. of Rochester, 1919; dio. of London, 1925.
Retired and lived with his sister. Lady Fredenck Cavendish,
at Penshurst; after her death he Uved in London. Died Apr.
4, 1928. Brother of the next, etc. (Crockford; Noble and
Gentle Men of England; The Times, Apr. 5, 1928.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [8th] s. ol George William (1833) [4th] Baron
Lyttelton, of Hagley Hall, Stourbridge, Worcs. (by his 1st
wife). B. Feb. 7, 1857. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1875;
B.A. 1879; M.A. 1S99. Cricket 'blue,' 1876-9; Capt., 1879.
I'm,, ihall (a-soc.) ' blue,' 1S7S. 1877, 1S7S. I 'laved cricket for
England, 1880, 1882, 1884; and football, 1877. Adm. at the
lini-i lemple, Nov. 8, 1878. Called to the Bar. June 29,
1881. Bencher, 1899. Q.C., 1900. Legal Private Secretary
to Sir Henry James, Attorney-General, 1S82-6. Member of
the Bar Committee, 1883-5. Recorder of Hereford, 1894;
of Oxford, 1S95-1903. Chancellor of the Diocese of Roches-
ter, 1903. Deputy High Steward of the University, 1S99-
1913. P.C., 1903. Hon. M.A., Oxford, 1895. M.P. for
Leamington, 1895-1906; for St George's, Hanover Square,
1906-13. Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1903-5.
'Wherever he went he brought a personal charm which all
sorts of men found irresistible. ... He was universally
loved, and no one loved him without being the better for
it.' Uf Wittersham House, Kent. Married (1) Laura, dau.
of Sir Charles Tennant; (2) Edith, dau. of A. Balfour. Died
July 4, 1913; ' the day of his funeral was one of the days of
the Oxford and Cambridge match at Lord's, and a unique
tribute was paid to his memory in the suspension of play
for a leu moments while the great crowd of spectators sto"d
n v ied.' Brother of the nest, etc. (Book of Bin
Lists; Inns of < ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was H ho;
D.N.B.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. ARTHUR TEMPLE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 24, 1870. [5th] s. of George William (1833)
[4th] Baron, of Hagley Hall, Stourbridge, Worcs. (by his
1st wife). B. [Jan. 7], 1852, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1873)
1874; M.A. 1877; D.D. 1899. Incorp. (Keble College) at
Oxford, 1879. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1876; priest, 1877; C.
of St Mary's, Reading, 1876-9. Tutor of Keble College,
248
Lyttelton, The Hon. Charles George
Oxford, 1879-82; Precentor there. The first Master of Sel-
wyn Hostel, 1882-93. Lady Margaret's Preacher, 18S5 and
1S97. Hulsean Lecturer, 1891. V. of Eccles, Lanes ., [893
Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1895-6; Chaplain in Ordi-
nary, 1896-S. Hon. Canon of Manchester, 1898. Suffragan
Bishop of Southampton, 1898-1903. Archdeacon of Win-
chester, 1900-3. Author, Essay on The Atonement in Lux
Mundi; College and University Sermons, etc. Died Feb. 19,
1903, at Castle House, Petersfield. Brother of the above,
■ rockford; D.N.B.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 1, 1859. [Eldest] s. of George William (1S33)
[4th Baron] [by his 1st wife, Man-, nee Glynne]. B. [Oct. 27],
1842, at Hagley, Worcs. School,Eton. Matnc. Miens. iMm,
B.A. (Law Trip., 1st Class) 1864; M.A. 1867. Cricket ' blue,'
1861-4. Fellow of Eton, 1S91-1918. M.P. for East Worcs.,
1868-74. A Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sue
ceeded his father as 5th Baron Lyttelton, Apr. 19, 1876;
and his distant kinsman (the last Duke of Buckingham) as
Sth Viscount Cobham, 18S9. Member of the Royal Com-
mission on London Traffic, 1903-5. Member (1893) and
Chairman (1S96) of the Royal Commission on Agriculture.
A Land Commissioner, 1S81-9. Railway Commissioner, 1S91-
1005. One of the best ' shots ' in England, being a member of
the famous Holkham team. Died June 9, 1922, at Hagley.
Brother of the above, etc. (Book of Blues; Scott, MSS ;
G. .1 , Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, June 12,
[922; Viscount Cobham.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 28, 1874- [7th] s. of George William, Baron Lyttelton
(next), of Hagley Hall, Stourbridge, Worcs., (by his 1st
wife). B. [July 23], 1855, in London. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1877; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881; B.D.
1907; D.D. 1912. Cricket 'blue,' 1S75-8; Capt., 1878.
Scored the first century made against the Australians;
played for Gentlemen v. Players, 1878. Played for England
v. Scotland at (association) football, 1878. Assistant Master
of Wellington College, 1880-2. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1884;
priest, 1886. Assistant Master at Eton, 1882-90. Chaplain
to the Bishop of St Albans, 1892-1903. Headmaster of
Haileybury College, 1S90-1905. Hon. Canon of St Albans,
1895-1905. Headmastef>of Eton, 1905-16. R. of Sidestrand,
Norfolk. [918-20. Dean of Whitelands College, Chelsea,
1920-9. Public pr., dio. Norwich, 1929-42. Hon. Canon of
Norwich, 1931-42. Member of the Commission on Secondary
Education, 1894. Member of Consultative Committee to the
Board of Education, 1900. Author, Cricket; Mothers and
Sons; Studies in the Sermon on the Mount, etc. Died Jan. 23,
1942, at The Old Palace, Lincoln; buried there. Brother of
the above, etc. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; > >
Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contemporary Biographies, 298-9;
Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 27, 1942.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 13, 1S33. [Eldest] s. of William Henry [3rd]
Baron [Christ Church, Oxford, 179S]. B. [Mar. 31], 1S17.
[School, Eton.] Ma trie. Lent, 1835; B.A. (Senior Classic)
W.A. 1838; Chancellor's medal (equal), 1838; Hon.
LL.D. 1862. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1870. Cricket ' blue,"
1S38. Proceeded B.A. as well as M.A. (as a nobleman) in
order to sit for the Chancellor's medal. Succeeded his father
as 4th Lord Lyttelton and Baron of Frankley, Apr. 30, 1837.
Lord-Lieut, of Worcs., 1S38-76. A candidate for the office
of High Steward of the University in 1840, when Lord
Lyndhurst was elected. Principal of Queen's College, Bir-
Maberly, Frederick Herbert
mingham, 1845. Greatly interested in education; worked
diligently for the establishment of the Oxford and Cambridge
Local Examinations throughout the Midlands. One of the
founders of the Saltley Training College, and its President
for many years. Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies,
1S46. Member of Public Schools Commission, 1861. Chief
Commissioner of Endowed Schools, 1870-4. F.R.S., 1S40.
P.C. and K.C.M.G., 1869. Took a leading part in the founda-
tion of the Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand, and the
Port of Lyttelton is named after him. Married (1) July 25,
1839, Mary, 2nd dau. of Sir Stephen Richard Glynne (her
elder sister married Mr Gladstone on the same day); (2) June
10, 1S69, Sybella Harriet, widow of Humphrey Francis
Mildmay, and dau. of George Clive, of Ferrystone Court,
Heref. Author, translations into Greek of poems by Milton,
Gray and Tennyson. Suffered from intermittent melancholia.
Died Apr. 19, 1876, by throwing himself over the balusters
of a staircase in his London house. Father of the five ab< >\ e
and of the next two; brother of William H. (1838). (Boose,
11. 55i; Book of Blues; G.E.C.; D.N.B.; Al. Oxon.; Viscount
Cobham.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. GEORGE WILLIAM SPENCER. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1864, as Spencer George William.
[4th] s. of George William (1833), 4th Baron Lyttelton (by
his 1st wife). B. June 12, 1847, in London. School, Eton.
Matnc. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874. Cricket 'blue,'
r Assistant Private Secretary to Mr Gladstone,
1871-4, and 1882-5; bis principal Private Secretary, 1892-4.
Assistant Private Secretary to Earl Granville, 1880-2. C.B.
1894. F.R.G.S. J. P. for Worcs. Member of executive com-
mittee of the Royal College of Music. Died, unmarried,
Dec. 5, 1913. Brother of Alfred (1S75), etc. [Who was Wh I
LYTTELTON, The Hon. ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 5, 1872. [6th] s. of George William (1S33) [4th]
Baron Lyttelton, of Hagley Park, Stourbridge, Worcs. (by
his 1st wile). B. there [Jan. 18], 1854. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1872; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1878. Adm. Solicitor, 18S2.
Partner in the firm of Mil ward and Co., Birminghain; later
of Stow, Preston, and Lyttelton, of Lincoln's Inn Fields.
One of the group of brothers famous in the last decades of
the 19th century for their skill at cricket and their fine
physique. Author, Cricket (Badminton Library); 7 he Crisis
in Cricket and the Leg- Before Rule, etc. Resided at 45, Ashley
Gardens, London, S.W. Died Nov. 7, 1939, at North Ber-
wick. Brother of the above, etc. (Law Lists; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 8,
1939.)
LYTTELTON, The Hon. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 27, 1838. [2nd s. of William Henry, 3rd
Baron Lyttelton (Christ Church, Oxford, 1798). B. Apr. 3,
1S20. School, Winchester.] Matnc. Michs. 1S38; M.A. 1S41.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1843; priest (Oxford) 1S44; C. of
Kettenng, Northants., 1843-7. R. of Hagley, Worcs.,
1847-84. P.C. of Sunningdale, Berks., 1845-7. Hon. Canon
of Worcester, 1850-80. Canon of Gloucester, 1880—4. Mar-
ried (1) Sept. 28, 1854, Emily (d. 1877), youngest dau. of
the Rt. Rev. and Hon. Henry Pepys, D.D., Bishop of Wor-
cester. Author, Sermons, and theological works. Died July
^4, 1884, at Malvern. Brother of George W. (1833). (Boase,
11. 552; Crockford; D.N.B.)
LYTTON, Earl of (1895), see BULWER-LYTTON, VICTOR
ALEXANDER GEORGE ROBERT.
ee BULWER, EDWARD GEORGE
M
MABER, GEORGE MARTIN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 12, 1784. S. of Peter [tobacco] merchant, of [Tobacco
Roll Court, Grace Church St.], London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1787; B.A. 178b; M.A. 1794.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle, Litt. dim. from Peterb.) March 4, 1792;
priest (Peterb.) June 29, 179-, C. of Wappenham, Northants.,
1792-5. R. of Merthyr Tydfil, Glam., 1795-1844. Married,
Aug. 8, r. Died Jan. 8, 1844, aged 78, at
Swansea. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 367; Northants. Clergy;
G. Mag., 1-144, 1. 214; Cambridge Chronicle, Sept. 1. 1798,
and Jan. 13, 1844.)
MABER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Way 8, i\ B in
Glamorganshire. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834.
MABERLY, FREDERICK HERBERT. Adm. pens, ag
Trinity, Apr. 23, 1802. S. of Stephen, of London. [B.Apr.
18, 1781.3 School, Westminster. Matnc. Mi ■ n 1 B
1806; M.A. ioo<j. "The disorderly parson.' C. of Bourn,
Cambs. Married, 1S0;, at Bourn, Ann Kimpton, ' He early
began to display the eccentricity for which he afti 1
became notorious.' His anti-popish zeal was fanatical, and
'in 1812 he travelled all over England in a van, distributing
tons of Protestant tracts.' His pamphlet on the death of
the Hon. Lawrence Dundas (Trinity, 1816), ' though absurd
in its tone called attention t« > 1 1 1 ■ ■ I 1 ■■. i;j-',: mi'iu
tes in lodgings in the town and led t" the introduc-
tion of a system of licences. ' In opposition to the Catholic
il the Bai of the House of Lords,
in 1829, to impeach th< Duke of Wellington, bul n 1
roarily ejected though pa on the ground
that he was a lunatic. Strenuously opposed the Poor Law
Amendment Act, and on June n, 1 ~ ;' , assembled a lar^e
meeting .,1 labourers on 1 I ■ harangue them;
' his proceedings ca Hon
n,)! li anxiety about the public peace.' On July ■
taken into custody and charged with creating a di turbance
249
Maberly, Gerald Clare
and assaulting a constable. Appointed R. of Finborough,
Suffolk, 1S34, ' as a reward for his support of the Tory
party'; held the living until his death. Author, The Melan-
choly and Awful Hi. nh "t Lawrence Dundas, Esq. Died
Jan. 24, i860, at Stowmarket, ' leaving a family much im-
poverished bv his rash and miscellaneous benevolence.'
rd; D.N.B.; Cambridge Review, Nov. 17, 1945;
C. K. Hudleston.)
MABERLY, GERALD CLARE. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 19, 1800.
[ Only] s. of George Henry, J. P., of Maida Vale, London, N.VV.
B. Jan. 20, 1871.] Schools, West London College, Padding-
ton, and Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; LL.B. 1894; M A 1898. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 29, 1896. Of Castle Hill, Saffron Walden, Essex,
in 1., (j. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; C.V. Van
Reg.)
MABERLY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 12, 1825.
Did not 1. -Hi" [Doubtless the man of these names, 2nd s.
of [ohn, sometime of The Inner Park, Middlesex, M.P., of
Shirley, Surrey, who matric. from Magdalen College, Oxford,
Oct 14, 1826, age 18. B. June IS, 1808. School, Eton.)
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 23, 1S27. (Hon Sch. Lists;
At. Oion.; Inns of Court; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MABERLY-SMITH, M. M. (1SS7), see SMITH.
MABSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 21, 1857.
[Only] s. of William [of Hvning, Westmorland]. B.[Nov. 24],
1838, at Edgbaston, Birmingham. School, Worcs. (private).
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1861. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1863.
Married June 13,1866, Ida, eldest dau. of Henry Ximenes,
I q,, of Bear Place, Bucks. Resided at Hove. Died Dec. 2,
I9r9. (L<ii£> Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The i lines, Dec. 4, 1919-)
McADAM, ALEXANDER FREDERIC. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Magdalene, July 24, 1883. [S. of James Kennedy,
de, raved ( if Craigengillan, Dalinellington, Ayrshire. School,
Kadlev.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Oi Craigengillan and Bar-
t.. th, balmellington. Died iqoi. {Kadley Coll. Keg.; Burke,
L.G.)
MACALISTER, ALEXANDER. M.A., from St John's, 1883;
matric. Easter, 1884; M.D., incorp. from Dublin, 1884.
.nd -. of Robert, gent, [of Paisley, and, later, Secretary, in
Dublin, of the Sunday School Society of Ireland] [and
Margaret Anne Bovle], B. [in Dublin] Apr. 9, 1844. Pro-
fessorial Fellow of St John's. 1883-1919. Professor of
Anatomy, 1883-1919. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin,
1867. L.R.C.P., 1862; L.R.C.S.I., 1861. B.A. and M.B.,
Trinity College, Dublin, 1871; M.D., Dublin, 1876; Hon.
LL.D. and D.Sc, Dublin, 1892, Hon. LL.D.. Glasgow, is.,,;
Montreal and Edinburgh. F.R.S., 1881; F.S.A., 1888,
Demonstrator in anatomy, College of Surgeons, Dublin.
i860. Professor of Zoology, Trinity College, Dublin, 1869-77
and of Comparative Anatomy and Chirurgery, 1877-S3.
I 1 1 i. pit of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1900
President of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 1
Married, ixi.n, Elizabeth, dau. of Jane Stewart, of Perth
Author, Intioducli 01 to Animal Morphology ami s.
Zoologv; I' it /■. A ,.; lluoian Anatomy, etc. Contributed to
the Proceedings of the So, tety o) Biblual Archaeology and to
Hastings' Diet, of the Bible and Encyclopaedia oj Religion
and Ethics. Greatly interested in Egyptology. Died at
Cambridge, Sept 2, 1919. Father oi George II K. (1898)
and Robert A. S. (1889). {Medical Directories; Eagle, xli.
211; Who was Who, Bioc. RoyalSoc, B, 75 (1923). xxxh.)
McALISTER, ARTHUR. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902. Oi Cropwell Bishop, Notts., in 1932.
MACALISTER, DONALD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 6,
1S73. S. of Daniel. B. May 17, 1854. at Perth. Bapt. June
25 1854. [Schools, Aberdeen and Liverpool Institute]
Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1875; B.A {Senior Wrangler
and 1st Smith's prize) 1877; M.A. 1880; M.B., 1881; M.D.,
[884. Fellow, 1877-1934; tutor. University Lecturer in
Medicine, 18S4. Taught mathematics at Harrow, 1877.
Lecturer in Natural Philosophy at St Bartholomew's lis-
pital, 1879. F.R.C.P., London, 1886; and of Edinburgh and
ii land. Goulstonian Lecturer, Royal College of Physii ians,
1.1.37; Croonian Professor, iSSS. President of the General
Medical Council, 1004-31. K.C.B., 1908; created Baronet,
1924. B.Sc, London, 1877; F.R.S.E.; F.R.G.S.; Hon. D.C.L.,
Durham, 1905; Hon. LL.D., Montreal, roronto, and Abel
d<, 11. 1906; Glasgow. 1907; St Andrews, 1908, 1 :
,, Belfast, I'lU. Dublin, 1020, Wales. 1921. Hon. D.Ph.,
.Minns. 1912; Hon. D.Sc, Bristol, 1912. Principal and
1 hancellor of Glasgow University, 1907 20, Chancellor,
1, ■., ,,. Commdx., Legion oi Honour; Cavalier of the
1 iwnof Italy. Crown Govemoi of Imperial Coll. of Science
and rechnology. Chairman, la 0 ■ : 1 1.. 1 ity Commission,
1006-10. Member of tie Royal I mmi ion on the Civil
Service 1912-15. J.P. for Cambs. Edited Ziegler's Text-
McAlpin, Malcolm Caird
book of Pathological Anatomy (3 vols.). Editor of The Prac-
titioner; The British Pharma* f.ieia, 1898 and 1914. Author
of Indian and i olonial Addendum; Echoes, a volume of
verse, etc. Died, s.p . Jan. 15, 1934, at Cambridge, when
the title lio.imr extim t. (Burke, p. ami B.; Schoolmasters'
Directories. Medical Directories; Sir Donald Macalister (by
his wife); Who was Who, Cambridge Daily News, Jan. is,
1934; The Times, Jan. 16, 1934.)
MACALISTER, GEORGE HUGH KIDD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 28, 1898. [Younger] s. of Alexander (1883),
"Professor of Anatomy, of C an. I. ridge [and Elizabeth Stewart],
B. May 3, 1879, in Dublin. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1900; B.A. 1901; M.B., B.Ctnr., and
M.A. 1906; M.D. 1910. D.P.H.; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.,
1905; M.R.C.P., 1927, At Guy's Hospital; House Physician
there, 1906. Assistant Bacteriologist, Lister Institute,
T910-13; Pathologist, Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory,
Muktesar, U.P., India, 1914-17. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., I.M.S ) Member and Secretary, Straits
Settlements and Federated Malay States Medical Council
and Dental Board, 1920-30. Principal, Professor of clinical
medicine and Lecturer on therapeutics. King l-.dward VII
Medical College, Singapore, 1918-30. Consulting Physician,
Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. Government repre-
sentative at the League of Nations Conference on rabies at
Paris, 1927. Commissioner on medical education in West
Africa, 1927. Author, medical. Resided latterly at 74, Hunt-
ingdon Road, Cambridge. Died Nov. 2, 1930, in London.
Brother of the next. {Urur. War List, Medical Directories,
Who was Who.)
MACALISTER, ROBERT ALEXANDER STEWART. Adm.
sizar at Si Johns, Oct. 7. 1889. [Elder] s. of Alexander
(1883), Professor of Anatomy, of Cambridge [and Elizabeth
Stewart], B. [in Dublin] July 8, 1870. Schools, Rathniines,
Dublin (The Rev. C. Benson) and Perse, Cambridge (Mr 11.
Barnes-Lawren. - ). Main. . Me hs. i889;B.A. 1.3 ,2; M.A. 1896;
Litt D. iois. Hon, Litt.D., Dublin, 1925, and University of
Wales; LL.D., Glasgow, 1922. F.S.A.; A.R.C.O. Director of
tttons, Patestini exploration fund, 1900-9 and 1923-4.
Professor of Celtic Archaeology, Univi rsity College, Dublin,
1909-43. Organist and Choirmaster, Adelaide Road Church,
Dublin, 1920-7. President, Royal Irish Academy, 1926-31.
President. R.S.A.I., 1023-8. P^sident, Cambrian Archaeo-
logical Association. 1032-3 and 1934-5. Chairman, Ancient
Monuments Advisory Council, I.F.S. Member I.F.S. His-
torical MSS. Commission. Author, Studies in Irish Lpigiaphv
(3 vols.l; I he Excaoation of Oezcr; A History of I :
m Palestine; A Grammar of the .Xun Language. I.. hoc
Arthurian Romances; Muiredach, Abbot of Moo.
1 he Philistines, then History and c ivilization, etc. Died at
Cambridge, Apr. 26, 1950. Brother of the above. {School-
tnasteis' Directories; Who's Who.)
McALL, PERCY LONSDALE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Mac 13, 1889. S. of Robert. B. at Leeds, Yorks. Matnc.
Michs. 1889; B A 1892.
MCALLISTER, HUGH CECIL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisii,
Oct. 1, 1900. Of Kent. S. of the Rev. John [ord. deacon,
Bath and Wells, 1855], of Heathnc-ld, Plumstead, S.E. B.
there, Apr. I, 1881. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Diploma, Hautes Etudes.
Univ. of Lille, 1922. Assistant Master at Greenville College,
Illinois, U.S.A., 1917-21; at Marling School, Stroud, Gloucs.,
1923-25; at Commonweal Secondary School, Swindon, Wilts.,
1926-33-. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
McALLUM, JOHN HENRY. Adm pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1,
1 00. S. of John. B. at Tynemouth, Northumberland.
School, The Levs, Cambridge, and at Durham College of
Si ience Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1.398. At the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. House Surgeon
at Westminster Hospital. Practised at Milford-on-Sea,
Hants. Hon. Surgeon, Cottage Hospital, Milford-on-Sea.
Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M 1
Ferndown, Dorset, in 1930, and of Gerrard's Cross, Bucks.,
in 1945. (Peilc, 11 762; Univ War List; Medical Direc-
tories.)
McALPIN, MALCOLM CAIRD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1896 S. of John William, of [9, I'nwin Mansions, Kensing-
ton, London. B. [Apr. 25], 1876, in London. School [George
Watson's College], Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A.
{10th Wrought) is...... Also at Edinburgh and London Uni-
versities; MA, Edinburgh. Entered the I.C.S., 1899; Under-
Secretary, Govt, oi Bengal, 1905-7; Joint Magistrate and
Deputy Collector, 1010; Magistrate and Collector, 1912;
Director oi Land Records, 1913-18. Secretary in the
Revenue Dept., with a seat upon the Legislative Council,
1918-26; Secretary of the Financial, Commerce, and Marine
Depts., 1926, Commissioner of Chittagong, 1926-30. Tem-
porary Member, Governor's Council, Bengal, May, 1929.
CLE., 1922. Died, unmarried, Mar. 4, 1930, at Torquay.
[I.C.S. Lists; Who was Who, I he J lines, Mar. 6, 1930.)
Macan, Arthur
MACAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens at Trinity, Oct. i
[Elder] s. of Richard (1S30), of Drunicashel, Ireland [ami
Caroline Helene Macaire, of Geneva]. B. July 25, 1852, at
Greenmount, Co. Louth. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1S70. Migrated to 1 downing, I let, 12, 1 ^r-- Of Drumcashel,
Castlebellingham. J. P. and D.L. for Louth; High Sheriff.
18S2. Married, Aug. 7, 1877, Marv Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -
Col. W. J. Bellin^ham, of Castlebellmsham. Captain, Royal
Irish Rifles (Louth Militia). Died March 26, 1938. Brothei
of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families.)
MACAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 20,
r87i. [2nd]s. of R[ichard], Esq. (1S30), of Castlebellin-ham,
Co. Louth, Ireland. [B. Sept. 9, 1S53.] School. Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1S71; B.A. 1875. Cricket 'blue,' 1^74 and
1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 11, 1873. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1S77. Reporter for the Law Tunes (in the
Chancery Division). Of 9, Crescent Road, Wimbledon. Died
there, Nov. 2, 1943, aged 90. Brother of the above. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Liu L;s/s;
Inm of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes, Nov, s,
1943)
MACAN, JAMESON JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) .a [esi >,
July 20, 1863. [2nd] s. of John, Judge. B. in Dublin.
School, St Columba's College, and at Dublin University.
Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1872; M.D. 1894. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1870; L.Rx 1
D.P.H. (Camb.) 1SS4. Held various medical appointments
under Government in Australia. At the Rotunda Hospital,
Dublin, in 1S90. Subsequently practised at Cheam, Surrey.
Author, gynaecological; sometime Editor of tht
Gynaecological Journal. Died Oct. 16, 1910, aged 65, at
Cheam. (Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 19, 1910;
F. Brittain.)
MACAN, RICHARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's,
July 8, 1830. B. in Co. Armagh. [3rd s. of Robert, of Carnfl,
Co. Armagh (and Hannah Bagwed).] Bapt. Apr. 12, 1799.
Matric. Michs. 1830. Joined the I.C.S., 1817; Judge in West
Burdwan, 1S37; retired, 1842. Of Drumcashel, Co. Louth.
Married, Nov. 28, 184S, Caroline Helene, dau. of Professor
Macaire, of Geneva. Died Oct. r3, 1879. Father of Arthur
(1870) and George (1S71); brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.
of Ireland; V. Hodson.)
MACAN, TURNER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 21) at Christ's,
Feb. 15, 1S11. From Trinity College, Dublin, where he
had been adm. July 4, 1S08. [B. in Bengal.] [2nd] s. of
Turner, of Carrifl, Co. Armagh. Matric. Lent, 1811. Re-
sided until Mar. 25, 1S13. Married Harriet, dau. of the
Rev. Whetenhall Sneyd, of Newchurch, Isle of Wight.
Of Carrifi, Co. Armagh, Ireland. Died July 25, 1836. M.I.
in Armagh Cathedral. Brother of the above. (F. P. White;
Pctle, 11. 368; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
McANALLY, CHARLES MORTIMER. Adm. pens, (age 18} at
Magdalene, Sept. 15, 1873. S. of the Rev. David [V.] of
Penge, Surrey. [B. at Hampstead, Dec. 31, 1854.] School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1S73; B.A. iS";
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1878; priest, 1S79; C.
of St Bartholomew's, Sydenham, 1878-9. C. of St Jude's,
S. Kensington, 18S0-5. London Diocesan Home Missionary,
1885-8. V. of St James's, W. Hampstead, 1888-96. R. of
Great Massingham, Norfolk, 1896-1933. Rural Dean of
Rising, 1918-33. Hon. Canon of Norwich, 1926-33. Died
Jan. 14, 1938, aged S3, at Be xh ill -on -Sea. [Crock!
was Who; The Times, Jan. 17, 1938.)
McANALLY, HENRY WILLIAM WATSON. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesus, Oct. 1S89. S. of A[rthur] A[cheson]. B. [Oct. 7.
1870], at Norwood, Surrey. School, Dulwich College. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. 1892; M.A. K.,42. hntered the
War Office, 1894; Private Secretary to the Financial Secre-
tary, 1S96-9; resident Clerk, 1699. Assistant Private Secre-
tary to the Secretary of State, 1899-1902. Seen t^ry to
Royal Commission on Militia and Volunteers, 1903. Prim ipal
, War Office, 1905. Assistant Secretary, An
191 7; Assistant Secretary, Air Ministry, 1918; Chairman, Air
Mimstry Industrial Whitley Council, 1919-30. C.B
Principal Assistant Secretary, Air Ministry; retired, 1930.
Knighted, 1930. J. P. for County of London, 191b. Aul ■ 1
Irelar.i Militia, 1793-18x5; 1
litt'jrio Al/leri scritta (a translation). Residing at 58, Grant-
Chester Meadows, Cambridge, in 1949. (Dului^h ( nil, Reg.;
Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MACANDREW, ALAN JARDINE. Adm. pens, ai
May 12, 1885. S. ol James, of Belmont, Mill Hill. Middlesex.
B. there, 1867. School, Wellington College. Matric. Miens.
1885; B.A
McARTHUR, ALLEN GORDON. Adm. pens, at Pi
• Jit i,
Rise, London lsoiii<jUiik-' a tmnnber of the Sydney Legisla-
Macartney, Hussey Burgh George
VS \\ '., Australia] [and Maria, dau. of the
1: v n B Boyce, of Sydney]. B. Jan. 12, 1862, in Sydney,
Australia. School, The Leys, Cambridge, and at King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M A
1890. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 12, 1888. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1891. On the Oxford Circuit. Chairman,
Mount Kembla Collieries Co. J. P. for the County of London,
1907. Alderman of Kensington. Of 28, Linden Gardens,
London, \Y., in 1947. Brother of James H. S. (1883).
(T. A. Walker, 569 and MS. notes; Lat Lists; Kelly, Hand-
book.)
McARTHUR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
<>• t. 5, 1865. |S. of John, of Bristol.] Matric. Michs. i8( 5;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1874- Ord. deacon {Bath and Wells) 1S70;
pnest, 1871; C of Wraxall, Somerset, 1870. C of Holy
Trinity, Heigham, Norfolk, 1S71. C of St Luke's, Chelten-
ham, 1872-5. C. of Hutton, Somerset, 1S75-7. C. of Coles-
hill, Wanvs., 1877-S. P.C. of All Saints Chapel, Sidmouth,
Devon, 1878-82. V. of St Stephen's, Cheltenham, 1883-90.
Residing at New Court, Cheltenham, in 1S95. Died there,
Sept. 6, 1927. aged 81. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 8, 1927;
C. R. Hudleston.)
McARTHUR, JAMES HARRY STEWART. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 18S3. [4th] s. of Alexander, Esq.,
M.P., of London [and Maria Bowden Boyce]. B. Mar. 10,
1S63, in London. School, The Leys, Cambridge. Matrn
Michs. 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 24, 1.886.
Called to the Bar, July 3, 18S9. Member of the Australian
Bar. J. P. for Cambs., 1909- Closely associated all his life
with the Leys School, of which he was for many years Hon.
Secretary and Governor of its Prep. School. Governor of
Homerton College. Director of the Ansley Hall Coal Co.
1 i :, Brookside, Cambridge, in 1947. Died Nov.
Brother of Allen G. (1882). ( 1 . A. Walker, 573; La I 1 1
Inns of Court; Kelly, Handbook.)
McARTHUR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Sept. 2,
1811. [2nd] s. of John (for whom see D.N.B.) of London.
[Of a well-known Australian family, several members of
which played an important part in early Colonial history.]
B. [1794] in New South Wales. Previously studied at Glas
gow University, 1809-11. Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to
Caius, Jan. 19, 1812; B.A. 1S17; M.A. 1823. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Feb. 4, 1813. Called to the Bar, June 8, 1818.
Nominated Chief Justice of N.S.W., Australia, but died
before appointment, on April 19, 1831. In 1830 had pre-
sented to the Cambridge Philosophical Society a specimen
of the young of the kangaroo in the pouch, attached to the
teat. (Venn, 11. 15S; D.N.B.; Inns of Court; C. J. Fordyce.)
McARTHUR, JOHN JOSEPH ALPHONSO. Adm. FeU.-Com.
(age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 17, 1804. S. of John, of London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1805; B.A. 1S0S; M.A. 1S12.
(Eton Sch. Lists.)
MacARTHUR, WILLIAM OLIPHANT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1891. S. of James. B. Oct. 24. 1S71, at Islington,
Middlesex. [School, City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894. Assistant Master at Wellesley House, Broad-
stairs, 1S95-1906; at Wyggeston House, Leicester, 1906-18.
Divisional Food Commissioner, North Midland Division,
1919-21; Divisional Food Officer, North Midland Division,
1938-41; Chief Divisional Food Officer, North-Hast England,
1941-5. C.B.E., 1939. Knighted, 1942. Of Butt's Close, Tad-
caster Road, York, in 1946. (Schoolmasters' Directories;
Wlio's Who.)
MACARTNEY, CARLILE HENRY HAYES. Adm. pens, at
Clare, Jan. 28, 1861. [2nd s oi Maxwell, M.D.,
brook, Co. Armagh (sometime of Hurstleigh, Tunbridge
Wells, Kent). B. 1S42.I Matric. Lent, 1861; B
Wrangler; Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1864; M
Adm. .it tin- Inner Terni'l- .
1 .'', 1870. Died Nov. 29, m-i, ,it Foxhold, Newbury.
Father of Maxwell H. H. (1899); brother of Sydnev P.
[Scott, MSS.; La., Lists; Inns oj Court; Foster,
Men at the- Har; I h, I imes, Dec. I, [9 1.)
MACARTNEY, HUSSEY BURGH GEORGE. Vim. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. -n, 1893. [3rd] s. ol [the Re*
Burgh [V. ut (. .iuliir: M. v 11 1 "ii. 1, Au-.u ,il:.i j j.uu! 1 i nil y, dau.
Melbourne,
alia. S< hi>i .1, SI 1 ■■
Matric. Michs. £893; P.. A. 1896. Second Lieut., 2nd Kuv.il
1 rs, 189 Served in the S. Afxii an War, 1
at the relief of Ladysnuth; wounded. Lu;ut., 1899; Capt.,
"Hired 1912. In Va
in the Great War, [914 19 (Capt.. 1 t R. I ...;■•■..; killed in
action, I oott, MSS.;
Univ. Wat Li,.. , July 1, 1915.)
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Macartney, James
MACARTNEY, JAMES. M D. 1833, incorp. from Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin. [S. of Andrew, gentleman-farmer, of Ballyrea,
Co. Armagh. B. Mar. 8, 1:70. at Armagh.] Studied medicine,
1793 « *n apprenti. e to William Hartigan, later President
of the R.CS. of Ireland (.aim- to London, [796, to attend
the Huntenan School of Medicine, and studied occasionally
at St Thomas's Hospital. Demonstrator in Anatomy at St
Bartholomew's Hospital, 1798. Lecturer on Comparative
Anatomy and Physiology at St Bartholomew's Hospital,
1800-11.' M.R.C.S., 1800. Practised, as a surgeon, in London
1800-13. F.R.S., l8lt. Surgeon to the Royal Radnor
Militia," 1803-12. M.D., St Andrews, 1813. Adm. at Trin.
College, Dublin, Nov. 1, 1819; B.A., Dublin, 1824. Professor
of Anatomy and Surgery at Dublin, 1813-37, and Physician
to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital. Hon. Fellow, R.C.P. of
Ireland, 1818. Sold his museum to Cambridge, 1836. Mar-
ried, Aug. 10, 1795, Miss Ekenhead. ' An expert anatomist
and a philosophii al biologist far in advance of his period.'
Author medical and anatomical. Died -Mar. 6, 1843, in
Dublin. [Al. Dublin; D.N.B.)
MACARTNEY, MAXWELL HENRY HAYES. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1899. Eldest s. of Carule Henry Hayes (1861),
barrister, of Foxhold, Newbury. B. Dec. 13. r8So, at Cater-
h.iiu School, M, nl I ".rough College. Mntne. Michs. 1899:
B.A. (Class Trip., l't- I, 1st Class) 190:. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1909. At the Board of Education,
1 ij On the staff (sub-editor) of The Times from 1912.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Special List
(Railway Transport Officer); War Correspondent at British
G.H.Q., 1915). Special Correspondent in Austria-Hungary,
the Balkans, etc.; Correspondent in Turkey, 1923-6; in
Rome, 1927-36. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.) Univ. War List;
Law Lists.)
MACARTNEY, SYDNEY PARKYNS. Adm. at Clare, 186;.
[3rd s of Maxwell, M.D., of Rosebrook, Armagh. ] Matric.
Michs 1862; B.A. 1866; M A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
rnest, 1867; C. of St John's. Kellllwortli. .
( of' m Michael and All Angels, Bromley, iSns-70. C. of
I liorverton, Devon. 1S70-2. C. of Childlcieh. I 72-9. C. of
Penshurst, Kent, 1S79-84. V. of Felbridge, Surrej
C of Hartneld, Sussex, 1893-1902. V. of Rusconibe, Berks.,
1907-13 Resided latterly at Twyford, where lie died, Mar.
,., ■,, aged 85. Brother of Carlile H. H. (1S61). (Scott,
MSS . 1 roekford; The I imes, Mar. 6, 1929.)
McAULAY, ALEXANDER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1883. S.
of the Rev. S[amuel, Wesl.v.ui Mini-leiJ, of Scarborough
B Dec 9] 1863 at Luton. Schools, Kingswood, Wood-
house Grove, and at Owens College. Matric. Michs. 1SS3;
i; \ (49(J. If 1 n.gl.r) 188O. Tutor and lecturer in mathe-
matics and physics at Ormond College, Melbourne, Aus-
tralia 1888-92. Research Professor in matlieiu iti and
phj ics at Tasmania University. Carried out, with Pro-
Hogg, a magnetic survey of Tasmania, 1900 1 Re-
in. ,1 1.129. Author, mathematical. Died July 5, 1931, at
Hobart, Tasmania. Brother of Francis S. (1879). {Venn,
and addenda; 1 he I imes, July 8, 1931; C. J. 1-ordyce.)
MACAULAY, ALFRED RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct 1 1872. S. of the Rev. John (1825), K ..! Aldinghann
Ulverston. Bapt. July 10, 1853. School, Rossall. Matnc.
Mi. h-. 1872. Brother of Henry G. (1855); nephew of Thomas
Babington, Lord Macaulay (1S17). {1 ■ A. Walker, 540;
Rossall ■
MACAULAY, The Rev. AULAY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov 3,
1785 Eldest s. of the Rev. |ohn [M.A , Ring's College, Aber-
deen 1739] Ministerof I ardi. .- nsis [l. ardross] Dunibarton-
shire' for whom sec U.N.B. B. [Oct. 2.., 1758], at Lismore,
Argvil School [nverary (his father) and Glasgow 1 niver-
sity- M A Glasgow, 1778 A private inter tot three years.
C of Claybrooke, Lei ,1781 9. R. of Frolesworth, 1789-90.
Travelled abri ad, 1 .-6, writing an account of his journeys
for the Gentleman's \l.iei:ine, visited the Court of the Duke
of Brunswick and gave English lessons to his daughtei
ifi.rw irds Queen Caroline. V. of Kothley, Leics., 179O-1810.
Married the daughter of John Hex rick, town . 1,-rk ..1 Lei.. ,-
tei Author Sermons and hssavs and The Hisi i-j of I lay-
bro'oke. For'many years engaged on a life oi Melanchthon,
but did not send it to press. Died of apoplexy, Feb. 24, 1819.
Father of John II U«i7), Kenneth (183H and Samuel .1.
Ii8«>- brother of Zacharv (171.8 1858). the |.n,la..lhr...pist.
(Roll 0/ G) .• fUi 'Glasgow; D.N. B.; C. J r-ordyce )
MACAULAY, AULAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at M
July 1 1870 [S. of George Aulay, surf 1 '■ ■■.,-.. I . -.1
Heckm'ondwike, and Anne. .1.11. Of J. .I.ii Kovle. B Jail. 4,
18SI.I School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874.
M \ 1. a- Adm. Solicitor. 1877; Partner in the firm oi
ni.l Ma. aulay, solicitors, of Heckmondwike, , orks.
Lists.)
Macaulay, John Kirby
MACAULAY, COLIN CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. I, 1899. [S. of C. A., of Rhyl.] B. Jan. 31, 1875.
[School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902.
Headmaster of Selwyn House Preparatory School, Montreal.
{Malvern Coll. keg.)
McAULAY, FRANCIS SOWERBY. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Apr. 29, 1S79. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel [Weslevan Minister]
[and Jane Annie). B. Feb. II, 1S62, at Witney, Oxon.
Bapt. May 14, 1862. [School, Kingswood, Bath.] Matric.
Michs. 1879; Scholar, 18S1 (S(/i Wrangler, 1S82); B.A. 1883,
as Macaulay; M.A. 1S86. Assistant Mathematical Master at
St Paul's School, London, 18S5-1911; distinguished as a
trainer of mathematicians, being responsible for the successes
of a long line of Pauline scholars at Cambridge and else-
where. B.Sc. (London) 1S91, D.Sc. (London) 1897. F.R.S..
1928. Member of London and American Matl
Societies. Author, Algebraic Theory of Modular
Geometrical Comes (2nd edition, 1906). Associate 1
'1 he Mathematical Gazette. Resided latterly at 7. Cranmer
Road, Cambridge, where he died, Feb. 9, 1937. Brother of
Alexander (1883). {Schoolmasters' Directories: tl ho was
Who; 1 he 1 lines, Feb. 10, 1937; C. J. Fordyce.)
MACAULAY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 7, 1809.
Doubtful if resided.
MACAULAY, GEORGE AULAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 7, 1848. S. of George Aulay [M.D.], [B.
Mar. 15, 1S28. School, Repton.J Did not reside. Died 1S48.
[Kepton Sell. Reg.)
MACAULAY, GEORGE CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 11 1S72 [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Samuel Herrick (1S35)
[R.] of Hodnct, Market Drayton, Salop. B. there [Aug. 6],
1852. School, l.ton. Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1873; B.A.
(41* Classic) 1S76; Winchester reading prize (2nd), 1S75; M.A.
1879 Fellow, 1878. University Lecturer in English, 1905-
15. Assistant Master at Rugby School, 1876-S6. Professor
of I nglish language and literature at Aberystwyth, 1901-5.
Translated Herodotus. Editor of the Modern Lai
ICe.icc (English Department). Resided at Great -
Cambs., where he died, luly 6, 1915- Brother of Reginald K.
(1878), and Williarn H. (1S74); father of Rose Macaulay,
the well-known writer. {Eton Sen. Lists; Scott, .US.8.;
H. S. Salt, m; Who was Who; The Times, July 8, 1015.)
MACAULAY, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 5, 1855. S. of the Rev. John (1S25). B. May :
at Loppington, Salop. School, Eton. Migrated to Christ's,
Oct 9, 1855. Matric Michs. 1855; B.A. 1S59. At the
Treasury Office, London. Died r. 1804. Brother oi Alfred R.
(1872). [Eton Sch. Lists; Pede. II. 5431 G. O. Trevelyan.)
MACAULAY, HUGH (1775), see BOYD, H.
MACAULAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 4, 1.82s.
Of Surrey. [S. of Zachary, Esq., of 44, Bem.i,
London, for whom see D.N.B.) Matnc. Mi. 1
Migrated to Peterhouse, Nov. I, 1827, age 20. B.A. 1829; M.A.
1856 R. of Pwllcrochan, Penibs., 1S32. V. of Loppington,
Salop 1832-41. V. of Bovey Tracey, Devon, 1842-9. R.
oi Aldmgham and P.C. of Dendron, Lanes., 1849-74- Hon.
Canon of Carlisle, 1867-74- Disappears from Crockford,
1S76 Brother of Thomas B. (1S17); father of Henry G.
(1855) and Alfred R. (1872). (Scott, MSS.; I. A. Walker,
431.)
MACAULAY, JOHN HEYRICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity. May 20, 1S17. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Aulay
(1785) [V. of Rothley, Leics.]. B. at Kothley [Juh :
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S17; Bell Scholar, 1S1S;
B.A. 1821; M.A. 1S24. Headmaster of the proprietary school
at Plymouth, which, under hun, ' enjoyed a high degree of
prosperity and reputation.' Headmaster of Repton, 1S32-40,
where he is said to have ' conducted that establishment
with equal assiduity and success.' Died Dec. 18, 1S40, at
Repton priory. Brother of Kenneth (1831) and Samuel H.
(1835). {KugbvSch. Reg.;Short Hist, of Repton, 245, G. Mag.
1841, I. 325 I
MACAULAY, JOHN HEYRICK. Adm. pen-, (age 18) al
Trinity Mar. 6, 1S49. S. of Thomas, M.D., of Leicester.
IB Jan.' 9, 1S31. School. Repton.] Matric. Michs. .11.
B \ 1853; M.A. 1S65. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1851
1857- C oi St John-the-Baptist-in-Bedwardine, u
18S6-8. C. of Stoke-on-Trent, 1858-9. V. of Highbndge,
Somerset, 1S59-71. V. of Wilshamstead, Beds.. 1871 S3.
||,,n 1 anon .it Elv, 1S78-1914. K. of Dunstable, 1
Rural Dean of Dunstable, 1883-1914. Proctor in Convoca
tion Diocese of Elv, 1880-1914. Resided latterly at Manor
House, Baldock, Herts. Hied Oct. 22, 1914. [Repton ScA,
Crock) a... II do was Who.)
MACAULAY, JOHN KIRBY. Adm. pens, (age 18) it TRINITY
Hall June 10 1S00. [S. of Mrs Ma. anlav. ..1 hresbiord,
Somerset. B. [une 25, 1S43.] School, Rugby. Maine.
Michs. 1800. [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
252
Macaulay, Kenneth
MACAULAY, KENNETH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus lulv ,
1S31. [8th] 5. of the Rev. Aulay (17S5), V. of Rothlej
Leics., deceased. B. there [1815). School, Plymouth. Matric.
Michs. 1S31; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1839. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford. June 20. 1844. President of the Union, 1835. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1S35. Called to the Bar. Inner
and Middle Temples. May 3, 1S39. On the Midland Circuit.
Q.C., Feb. 1S50. Bencher, Inner Temple, 1850-67; Reader,
1S64; Treasurer, 1S65. M.P. for Cambridge, 1852-4 and
IS57-65- Married, 1843, Harriet, dau. of W. Woollcombe.
M.D. Died July 27, 1S67, in Shaftesbury Road. Cambridge
Brother of John H. (1S17) and Samuel H. (1835). {Jesus
Coll. Notes; Boase, II. 564; Al. Oxon.; Law Lists />.-.:
Court; Return of M.P.'s.)
MACAULAY, REGINALD HEBER. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 12, 187S. 5th s. of the Rev. Samuel Hemck
(next), R. of Hodnet, Salop. B. Aug. 24, 1858. Matric
Michs. 1S7S; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1882; M.A. 1914.
Athletics ' blue ' (high jump and 440 yards) 1S79-82; ' he
won the high jump in 1S79 and 18S0, and in the second
year, finding that a quarter-miler was required by tin-
University, he won that race three times against Oxford
and set up a record for that time.' Football (assoc.) ' blue,'
18S1-2. Played football for England, 1S81. Spent 20 years
in India, as a partner in Wallace & Co., East India mer-
chants, of Bombay. After retirement, paid regular visits to
India, Burma and Siam. Subsequently a director of Messrs
Wallace Bros. Of 11, Eton Avenue, London, N.W., in 1925,
Died Dec. 15, 1937, in London. Brother of George C. (ifi-21
and William H. (1S74). (King's Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues;
The Times, Dec. 17, 1937.)
MACAULAY, SAMUEL HERRICK. Adm. pens, (age 28) at
5US, July 9, 1835. Of Leicestershire. S. of [the Rev I
Aulay (17S5). B. at Rothlev. School, Christ's Hospital A
' Ten-year man.' Matric. Easter, 1836; B.D. {Stat Eh; )
1S46. Ord. deacon, 1S36; priest, 1838. R. of Hodnet, Salop,
IS38-73- Disappears from Ctergv List, 1874. Brother of
John H. (1817) and Kenneth (1S31); father of Reginald H
(above), William H. (1874) and George C. (1872).
MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, Apr. 26, 1817. [Elder] s. of Zachary [of the Citv
of London and Sierra Leone, merchant, for whom see D.N B ]
[and Selina, dau. of Thomas Mills, a Quaker, of Bristol!
B. [Oct. 25, 1800] in London [at Rothley Temple, Leics ]
School, London (private). Matric. Michs. 1S1S; Chancellor's
English medal, iSigand 1821; Scholar, 1S20; Craven Scholar
1821; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Fellow, 1824-52. Hon. D.C.L.
Oxford, 1853. ' From the age of three he read incessantly
and talked " in printed words." . . . When he was seven, be
began a compendium of Universal History; at eight he wrote
a treatise intended to convert the natives of Malabar to
Christianity.' Went to a school at Little Shelford, Cambs.,
m 1812, which later moved to Buntingford, Herts. ' He read
voraciously and with astonishing rapidity. His powers of
memory are shown by the fact that forty years later he
repeated a scrap from the poet's corner of a country news-
paper of 1S13, which he had never recalled in the interval '
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1822. Called to the Bar
Feb. 10, 1826. Joined the Northern Circuit, but never prac-
tised. Articles of his in the Edinburgh Review had instant
success, and he was invited to become its editor, but refused
Commissioner in Bankruptcy, 182S. M.P. for Calne, 1830-2-
for Leeds, 1832-4. Commissioner of the Board of Control'
1S32; Secretary, 1833. Member of the Supreme Council of
India, 1834-8. President of the Commission appointed to
compose a criminal code for India, 1835-7. On the voyage
home from India, 1838, he learnt German. Began his History
of England, 1839. M.P. for Edinburgh, 1839-47 and 1852-6
Secretary of State for War, 1839-41. Lavs of Ancient Rome
appeared in 1S42. Proposed and carried the Copyright Bill
(fixing the period of copyright at forty-two years) 1842.
Paymaster-General, 1846-7. Decided after the dissolution
of Parliament, 1847, to devote himself to literature. First
twovolumesof aisHis(,.F,' [.iil.ii-!:. , i ,„„]
fourth volumes in 1855. Rector of Glasgow Univ. r .
Trustee of the British Museum. Created Baron Macaulay
of Rothley, 1857. ' He was physically clumsy, and though
he took a simple delight in gorgeous waistcoats, never learnt
to tie his neckcloth or wield a razor with moderate skill.'
Never married, but lived first with his sister and ber family
and later in his own house, Hollv Lodge, Campden Mill
Kensington. Died Dec. 28, 1859, ' sitting in his library in
an easy chair with the first number of the Comhill Maei'ztne
lying open before him.' Buried in the poets' comer of West-
minster Abbey, [an 1, Brother of John
{Boase, 11. 562; Inns 0/1 law Lists; G.B.C.; D.N.B.;
Sir F. Galton, Memories, 74.)
MACAULAY, WILLIAM HERRICK. Adm. pens, at King's
Oct. 10, 1874. [S. of the Rev. Samuel Hernck (1835), R. of
Macbride, John David
Hodnet, Salop. B. Nov. 16, 1S53. School, Winchester;
afterwards at Durham University, where he took B.A. degree,
1874, and M.A. 1877. Fellow of Durham University, 1874
Vlatrii Michs. 1S74; Abbott Scholar, 1875; prizeman; B .'.
[<>th Wrangler) 187S; M.A. 1881. Fellow, 1S79; Bursar, 1887;
tutor, 1902-13; Vice-Provost, 1918-24. College lecturei in
applied mechanics, 1884. University Lecturer in Mathe-
matics, 1S83-8. Helped to establish the University De-
partment of Engineering. ' Known to generations of under-
gr.uluatcs for his magnificent presence.' Author, The Laws
0] Thermodynamics. Died Nov. 28, 1936, at Clent, Worcs.
Brother of George C. (1872) and Reginald H. (1S78). (King's
Coll. Reg.; Who was Who; The limes, Nov. 30, 1936;
( ambridge Review, Jan. 15, 1937.)
McAULIFFE, ROBERT PATON. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Dec. 19, 1899. [3rd] s. of John Maloney. B. Jan. 3,
11. at Kensington. [School, Tonbndge.] Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; Le Bas prize, 1904; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1904; priest, 1905; C of Christ Church, High Harro-
gate, Yorks., 1904-8. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Seven-
oaks, 1908-13. Sub-Warden and Assistant Chaplain of
Church Training College for Lay Workers, London, 1913-15.
C. of St Philip's, Stepney, 1915-1S. Chaplain and Warden
of Philanthropic Soc's. School, Redhill, 191S-45. Author, The
Nizam. Of Redhill, Surrey, in 194S. {Tollbridge Sch. Reg.)
MacBEAN, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1896.
S. of William C, of Peterhead. B. there [Apr. 27], 1876.
From Aberdeen University; M.A. (Aberdeen) 1896. Matric.
Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1896; B.A. {gth Wrangler) 1900.
1 bartered accountant in AUa,i--,.i, and Buenos Aires, Died
Dec. 28, 1927, at Leysin, Switzerland. {Venn, 11. 549.)
MACBRAIRE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 17,
1850. [Only] s. of John Joseph [of Tweedhill and Broad-
meadows, Berwickshire, and Caroline Abigail, dau. of
Benjamin Gott, of Armley House, Yorks. B. [May 12, 1832]
at Armley, Yorks. School, Berwick-on-Tweed (private).
.Matric. Michs. 1S50. Succeeded his father, 1839. J.P. and
D.L. for Berwickshire. Died 1903. {Walford, 1908).
MacBRAYNE, DAVID HOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 1
1880. [Eldest] s. of David, of 11, Park Street, E. Glasgow
[and Robina, dau. of Laurence Robertson, banker, of Edin-
burgh]. B. 1862 at Glasgow. School, Merchiston, Midlothian
[and at Glasgow University]. Matric. Michs. 1880. For many
years Chairman and Managing Director of the famous ser-
vice- of steamers (opened in 1812) Iinkmg Glasgow and the
W. Highlands and Islands; retired in 1928. Died Apr. I,
1932, in Glasgow; buried at Edinburgh. Brother of the
next. (Burke, L.G.; The Times, Apr. 4, 1932.)
MacBRAYNE, LAURENCE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1885. S. of David, merchant, of Glasgow. B. Oct. 6,
1866, in Glasgow. School, Cheltenham College. Matric
Michs. 1885; B.A. (24(4 Wrangler) 18S8; M.A. 1910. With
David MacBrayne, shipowners, of 119, Hope Street Glas-
gow, 1890-1905. Joined Messrs Wm. Beardmore & Co.,
Ltd., at their naval construction works. Dalmuir, 1907.
Lieut., Clyde Division, R.N.V.R., 1903. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Commander, R.N.V.R.; O.B.H.).
Resided at 8, Park Circus, Glasgow, where he died suddenly
July 7, 1941. Brother of the above. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.-
Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.; J. T. Rule;
1 he limes, July 10, 1941.)
MacBRIDE, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 22, 1888. S. of Samuel, linen-manufacturer, of Windsor'
Belfast [and Mary Jane Browne]. B. Dec. 12, 1866, in Bi
fast. Schools, Belfast Commercial and Grammar, Roj 1)
Academical Inst.. Belfast, and Moravian, Neuwied- B Sr
R.U.I., 1889. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1S90; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt. I, 1st Class, 1890; Pt. II, 1st Class,
1891) 1891; first recipient of Walsingham medal for bio-
logical research, 1893. M.A. 1895. Fellow, 1893-9. President
of the Union, 1891. University Demonstrator in Animal
Morphology, 1893-7. Professor of Zoology at McGill I ui
versity, Montreal, 1897-1909. Assistant Professor of Zoology
at the Imperial College of Science, S. Ken :
or, 1913-34. Chairman, Council of the Marine Bio
logical Association of the United Kingdom. Chairman of
Advisoiy Committee (the Development I
fishery research. Chairman of the Bermuda Conn,
the Royal Society. B.Sc., London, 1889; D.Sc, London;
LL.D., McGill, Hon. D.Sc, Belfast. F.K.S., 1905; F.Z.S.,
F.L.S., 1925. Author, Text Book of lm
ology, etc., and (a joint) Text Book of Zoology, Died
Nov. 17, 1940, at Alton, Hants.; buried there - II Ho'S It I
The Junes, Nov. 23, 1940.)
MACBRIDE, JOHN DAVID. LL.D., 1835, incorp. from Oxford.
ulin David, Adnnr 1! of Ply] Matric,
from Exeter College, Mai
17991 M.A. (Oxford) 1802, ford) 1S11
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McBryde, James
Fellow of Exeter, 1800-5. Assessor of the Chancellor's
Court, 1812. Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic at Oxford
1813-68. Pnncipal r,f Magdalen Hall. 1813-68. F.S.A.
1865. Married, July 19, 1805, Marv. dau. of Sir Joseph
Kadchffe. Died Jan. 24, 1868. {Al. Oxon.; Reg. Coll Exon.)
McBRYDE, JAMES. Aha. at King's, Sept )o, 1893. [S. of
James, of Balker, St Helens. Lanes, p,. ,s-4 s. | 1
Shrewsbury] Matric. Michs. 1S93; HA. i«oi,- MB BC
and M.A., 1003. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M K ( -.
L.R.C.P. Subsequently relinquished the medical prof,-sM..n
and studied at the Made School of Art. Author and illus-
trator of The Story of a Troll Hunt Died (tine 5 1904
[Shrewsbury Sell. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.)
McCALL, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, luly 3
1851. S. of James [of Daldowie, Co. Lanark, and Law-
111 .mock, Co. Renfrew]. B. [1832], at Glasgow. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Mi. lis. 1851. Of Lochbrae, Kilpatnrk,
Dumbartonshire. J. P. for Dumbarton. Married, Dec. 6,
1X70. Charlotte, dau. of William Frogatt Kobson. Died
May 24, 1882. Brother of Robert (1855) and Henry (1837)
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
McCALL, HAROLD WILLIAM LOCKHART. Adm pens at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. [Elder] s. of William Lockhart ol
toys, Cbetnole, Dorset. B. [May n], 1881, at Cork. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. iqoo; B.A. 1904. Adm. Solicitor
1909. Practised at Yeovil, Somerset. Served in the Great
War, 1014-1., (. apt., R.A.S.L.; mentioned in despatches)
A private tutor. Living at Margate in 1931. [Hailevhirv
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
McCALL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 14, 1 •-. 1 If
Ireland. [2nd s. of James, mercer, of Daldowie. Co. Lanark
[and Anna C. I. Fehrzen-de-Wet, dau. of Henricus Felir/enl
B. [Mar. 28], 1818, in Dublin.] At Glasgow University
i«33-7- Matric. Michs. 1837. Migrated to Pembroke Apr
838; B.A (26M Wrangler) 1841; M.A. 1844. Of Dal-
dowie, Co. Lanark, and Lawmamock. Co. Renfrew. J.P.
and D.I.. I 1 Apr. 16, 1000, at Cheltenham. Brother of
Frederick (1S51) and Robert (1855). (Burke, L.G .; C. J.
Fordyce.)
McCALL, HUGH WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 25
1 .: I Id. -1 ■ ..1 -ii, I ,,l„ rt Allre.i ; K l v'i 1 . K c' ]'
of 28, Lexham Gardens. Kensington. London. B. [Sept. 28],
1878. in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Served in the South African War. 1899-
1902. Second Lieut., the Yorkshire Regt.. igoo; I ieul
1902; Capt., 1900. In the Great War, 1914-19 (Ma], a, 1915
Yorkshire Regt. Assist "A.lu and tj.M 1 , , w..iiii.le.i. ( Ml,
1919; D.S.O., mi.. Brevet I. nut. -Col., 191S; mentioned
twice in despatches, Chevalier, Legion of Honour, ioiq-
Order of the Nile, 4th Class, 1918). Commanded the 1st
Batt., The Green Howards (Yorkshire Regt.), 1927-9- re-
'■red, 1929. [Univ. Wai List; Army Lists The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
MatCALL, JAMES. Adm Fell. -Com. at St John's, [an. 17,
1S20. B. in Ireland. (Eldest s of Samuel and Elizabeth,
dau. of Hewit Pool... of Mavli.ld, Co Cork.] Privately in-
structed by the Rev Mr Millet. Main,, Michs. 1820- B A
1825. Of Glvi.t. ... Co Cork Lieut Col., 8th Hussars
Brother of Samuel (1822). (C. J. Fordyce; F P White.)
MeCALL, JAMES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Oct 1
"•-' '" "i Li 3 B S, pi 8, 1861 in Glasgow. School,
Glasgow Academy, and at Glasgow University t!
Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(Maneh. ■ .. t. iSoo; C. of St Mary's, Rochdale,
1S97-9. C. of St Marv',, Glasgow, 1899-1901. C. of Gat.
head, 1901-5. C. of St Peter with St Nicholas, Liverpool
1905-10. R.ofSt John, Selkirk, 19 10 21. R. of All Saints
lord.iiihill. Glasgow, 1921-17. Canon.. I St Mai v'- Cathedral,
Glasgow, 19!-- 1- Latterly of St Andrew-, Pile, 104s-
{Peile, 11. 780; 1 rockford; C. I. Fordyce.)
McCALL, JOHN HENRY GRICE. Adm pens, at Corpus
Christi, May 17, iS6i. Mum Mi,!,- 1 . 1 . |; \ ,s.,,^;
M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Winchester, for Carlisle) i866;
priest (Carlisle) 1867; C. of St |. is's, I arlisle, 1866-8.
C. of Irthington, Cumb., 1869-74. C. of Cn.sthwaite, 1874-6.
R .a Scaleby, 1876 96. R. ..1 Hayton, 1896-1902. P.C. of
Long Sleddaie, 1902-14. Pied Feb. ,,, 1914, aged 71. (Scott
WSS.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 12, 1914 )
McCALL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. May jo,
1855. S. of James, of Daldowie, Lanarkshire. B. there.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 185: I \
(TO/* Wrangler) 1859. Died Feb. 12, 1861. Brother of Henry
(1837) and "Frederick (1851). [Harrow Sch. A',.- 1
MacCALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1822.
Did not reside. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. iS, 1S22, [2nd
McCann, Hugh Wn ham
s. of Samuel, of Braehead, Lanarkshire, and Glyntown, by
Elizabeth, dau. of Hewit Poole, of Mayrield, "c 1
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1823. Name removed, June
1825. Of Camden Place, Cork. Lieut., 5th Dragoon Guards.
Married (1) Anne Gibson; (2) Kate Campbell. Died 1883, at
'.Ivntown. Brother of James (1820). (Peile II 411; F. P
White; Burke, L.G.)
l, Sept. 30, 1845.
MacCALLAN, ARTHUR FERGUSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1S91. [Only] s. of the Rev. John Ferguson [Queen's
College, Belfast, B.A. 1854] [V. of New Basford, Notts.].
B. there [Oct. 23, 1872]. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. iSqi; prizeman; B.A. 1894; M.B. and B.Chir., 1899;
M.D. 1913. At St Mary's Hospital, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
. .. F.K.CS.. 1.99 Semor House Surgeon and Chief
l haii-al Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic Hospil.l.
Hunterian Professor, Royal College of Surgeons. Appointed
to organize ophthalmic' hospitals in Egypt, 1903. Chief
Inspector of Ophthalmic Hospitals under the Egyptian
Government, 1906. A bronze bust of him, erected by the
Ophthalmic Surgeons of Egypt, was unveiled by the British
High Commissioner, 1931. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, R.A.M.C., employed Egyptian Armv; Civil Surgeon
to War Hospitals in Egypt. 1914; O.B.E., 1918; C.B.E.,
1920; mentioned in despatches.) Consulting Ophthalmic
Surgeon. Westminster Hospital, 1924; Consulting Surgeon,
Royal Eye Hospital, 1932. President, International Tra-
choma Organization. Author, ophthalmological and medical.
Of Hertford Heath, Hertford, in 195... [Peile, 11. 76(1;
Medical Directories. Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
McCALMAN, JOHN ALLAN CAMERON. Achn. pens, at
Trinity. June 13, 1S93. S. of Allan Cameron, of 46, Cranli v
Gardens, London. B. 1872, at Georgetown. British Guiana.
School, Eastbourne College. Matnc. Michs. 1893. Served in
the Great War. 1914-19 (Capt., F. Surrey Regt.). [Vniv.
War List.)
McCALMONT, HUGH BARKLIE BLUNDELL. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity Halt, Apr. 30, 1856. [Eldest] s. of
[the Rev.] Thomas (Tnn. Coll., Dublin, and Worcester
College, Oxford), of Highfield, Southampton. [B. Aug. 24,
1836.] Schools, Harrow, and King's College [London].
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn.
June 5, 1858. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1861. On the
South Eastern Circuit. Of Hampton Court, Middlesex.
Married, Aug. 8, i860, Edith Florence, dau. of Martin
Blackmore, of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, and had issue.
Died June 24. 188S. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; I
Lists: Inns of 1 ourt; Foster. Men at the Bai
McCANCE, DAVID. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1896. S. of Colonel
John, of Knocknagoney, Strandtown, Belfast. Ireland.
School, Wellington College. Matrii Mil hs. 1896; B.A. 1904.
An underwnter at Lloyd's. {Wellington Coll. Reg.)
McCANCE. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity Hail, 1878.
S. of James Law, Esq., deceased, of Rathfeni, Kavner's
Road, Putney Hill. [B. May 1S59. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1S7S; Scholar. Went down through ill-health.
I IAS. F.R.S., Tasmania. Resident magistrate at Newry,
Co Down. Died Nov. 22, is.,',. {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
McCANDLlSH. PATRICK DALMAHOY. Adm. pens, at Trinity .
May 27. 1889. S. of John McGregor, ..1 27, Drumsheugh
(.aniens, Edinburgh [and Mary, dau. of Patrick Dalmali.o 1
B [June 6], 1871, at Edinburgh. School, Loretto, Mid-
lothian. Matri, Michs. 1889; prizeman; B.A. 1S92. Second
I ieut . Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 11-94; served on
the N W. Frontier, India, 1897-8. Capt., 1900; retired, 1913.
s. rved in the Greal War. 1914-19 (Major, Argyll and Suther-
land Higblanders, 1915; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1918; Lieut. -Col.,
1901; A.Q.M.G., 1919, mentioned 3 times in despatches;
D.S.O., 1918; C.B.I no; Order of the White Eagle, stti
class). J. P. and D.L. for West Lothian. Died Dec. 22, 1942.
{Loretto Reg.; Army Luis; Univ. War List; Burke, O.B.I ;
The V.C. and D.S.O.)
McCANN, ALBERT. Adm. pens, at tins, Sept. 30, 1864. S.
of Nicholas, M.D., of Parliament Street, London [and Mary,
dau. of Edward Black, of Bennington Hall, Lines.]. B. in
London. June 8, 1846. School, King's College, London.
Matnc. Michs 1864; B.A. 1868. [oi 1 the 2nd Dragoon
Guards, 181 i; I apt 1874; retired. 1S77. {Venn, 11. 368.)
McCANN, HUGH WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Jan. 23,
1871. S. of Hugh Gregory, of 30, Tennyson Street, Liver-
I I. B. i8s3. at Kirkcudbright, s. hool. Royal Liverpool
Institute Main,. Michs. 1S71, Scholar, 1S73; B.A. {6th
II rangier) 1876; M.A. 1S79.
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McCARDIE, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1885.
S. of Joseph William, deceased, of Birmingham. B. there,
1S65. Schools, Birmingham (private), King Edward's, and
Mason's College. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1S95. At Queen's College, Birmingham. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.CP., 1894. Assistant House Surgeon, General Hospital.
Birmingham. In practice in Birmingham, where he was
anaesthetist to various hospitals. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Author of several paper- 111
medical journals on anaesthesia. Died Feb. 14, 1939, aged ,-4,
at 27A High Street, Warwick. [Medical Directories; Tin-
Times, Feb. 16, 1939.)
MacCARTHY, CHARLES DESMOND. Adm. pens, (a
Trinity, Nov. 27, 1850. [Only] s. of Charles Edward, Esq.,
of Leeds. B. [Dec. 13, 1S33], in London. School, Rugby.
.Matric. Michs. 1S51; B.A. 1S55; M.A. 1859. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1855. Agent of the Bank of England.
Died at Homburg, 10 September, 1895. Father of the next.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Univ. Almanack, 1896.)
MacCARTHY, CHARLES OTTO DESMOND. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1S94. S. of Charles Desmond (also. -
Bank of England House, Plymouth, Devon. B. 1878, it
Plymouth. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S94; B.A. 1897
Author and literary critic (' Desmond MacCarthv '). Hon
LL.D., Aberdeen, 1932. Sometime editor of Life and Letters;
a regular contributor to The Sunday Times. Author, 7 he
Court Theatre; Remnants; Portraits; Criticism; Experience,
etc. Editor, H.H. A., Letters of the Earl of Oxford ,/. .
ton Friend; Leslie Stephen. Of Hampton-on-Thames, m 1 .: ,,,
(Who's Who.)
MacCARTHY, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. n, 1877. S. of Sir Charles [Governor of Ceylon). B.
[Jan.] 1859, in Ceylon. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 18S1; M.A. 1SS4. In the Egyptian treasury, at Cairo.
Present at the bombardment of Alexandria, 1882. F.R.G.S.
During the Great War, 1914-19, and after, rendered valuable
services to St Dunstan's Hospital for the Blind. Died Nov.
12, 1923, in Italy. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MacCARTHY, EGERTON FRANCIS MEAD. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 5, 1856. [S. of the Rev. Francis Michaei
(1822), of Loders, Dorset. B. May 6, 1838. School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1857; B.A. (27//1
Wrangler) 1S60; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1 62;
priest, 1863. Mathematical Master at King Edward's School,
Ni irwich, 1S60-4. C. of St Matthew's, Thorpe Hamlet, N< 11
folk, 1862-4. Mathematical Master at Bedford Grammar
School, 1864-6. Second Master at King Edward's School,
Birmingham, 1866-7S. Headmaster of Five Ways Grammar
School, Birmingham, 1878-82; of King Edward's School,
Birmingham, 18S3-1916. Died Nov. 4, 1917, aged 79, at
his residence, Edgbaston. Father of the next. (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The limes, Nov. 7, 1917.)
MacCARTHY, EGERTON HEDLEY DESMOND. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, Apr. 16, 1SS5. S. of the Rev. Efgertonj
F[rancis] Mead (above) of 93, Hagley Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham. [School, Eton.) Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at Bilton Grange
School, Rugby, 1897-1902. (Hon Sch. Lists.)
MacCARTHY, FRANCIS MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1822. 3rd s. of Michael, Esq. B. at Nettleden, Bucks.
(sic). Matric. Michs. 1823. Migrated to Peterhouse Nov 5
1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1S32. Ord. deacon (1'eterb.) June 14!
1829; priest, June 6, 1830; C. of Rushden, Northants.'
1829-31. C. of St Edward's, Romford, Essex, 1851- -2. C t
St Andrew's, Holborn, London, 1832-5. V. of Loders, Dorset,
1835-48. Rural Dean of Bridport, 1835-48. Domestic Chap-
lain to Lord Stuart of Rothesay. P.C. of St. Mark- 1
well, Middlesex, 1848-72. V. o{ Thornes, Yorks., 1
Married, May 14, 1835, Francis Mary, dau. of
Robinson, LL.D. Died Feb. 20, 1891, aged 85, at ( best 1
Father of Egerton, F. M. (1856). (T. A. Walker. 4:
, ' rockford; Northants. Clergy; Eagle, xvn. z<
nessy, 246, cxii; 1 he Guardian, Feb. 25, 1891.)
MCCARTHY, JAMES DESMOND. Adm. pens, at PETERHoist-
t J. 1S94. S. of Edward, Esq., M.D., Surgeon M
■ -a, Hants. B. Sept. 16, 1S77, at Darlington
Darlington and R.N. s. ho ■.! Ilium. Matn. Mn.hs. i.-r.
B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1900;
priest, 1901; C. of St Mary's, Cowes, 1900-2. Chaplain, R.N.,
1902; H.M.S. Montagu, 1903-4; Royal Sovereign, 1904 5;
'•aland. 1905-7; Egmont, 1907-10; Prince '
1910-12; Good Hope, 191 - 1 i '
In hospital ships Diana, irgaret of Scotland
1916-18; Victory, 191S-21. K.N. Hospital, Plymouth,
I92J 5; H.M.S. Ihundcrer, 1925-6; Erebus, 1926-7; R.M.
racks, Plymouth, 1927. R. oi vail with
Strathpeffer Mission, 1027-9. V. of Old Warden Beds
McCheane, Robert
1029-36. R. of Northchurch, Herts., 1936-9. Of Southsea,
Hants., in 1947. Brother of the next. (Crockford; 7. A.
Walker, 631 and MS. note; Univ. War List; C. J. Fordyce.)
MCCARTHY, JOHN McDONALD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse.
Dec. 17, 1S90. S. of Edward, Esq., M.D., of Darlington,
B. Sept. 6, 1873, at Teddington. School, R.N. School,
Eltham. Matric. Lent, 1891. Migrated as a Non-Coil,
student to Fitzwilliarn H., Jan. 10, 1S93; B.A. 1894; M.B.
and M.A. 189S. L.S.A., 1897. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1897; Cart.,
1900; Major, 1909; Lieut. -Col., 1918. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.A.M.C; Director of Medical
Services, 37th Div., British Armies in France, 1919). Died
' ' I. ;, 1948. Brother of the above. (T. A. Walker, 616;
Univ. War List; Medical Directories; Army Lists.)
McCarthy, Robert pringle. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, i8ss.
S. of Herbert Stephen TifSin, of Somerton, N.S. Wales. B.
1S68, at Paddington, N.S. Wales. School, Sydney Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1S88; B.A. 1896; M.B. and B.Chir., 1S97.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.CP. Of Klerksdorp, Transvaal, S. Africa,
in 1906. (C.U. Yearbook and Directory.)
McCARTY, JOSEPH CAPEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1807. [2nd s. of Robert, of Carrignavar, Co. Cork (and
Jane, dau. of Joseph Capel, of Cloghroe).] Matric. Michs.
1S07; B.A. 1812. Died, unmarried, 1821. Brother of the
next. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland (' Joseph ' only).)
McCARTY, JUSTIN CAPEL. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at
Caius, Dec. 13, 1S02. [Elder] s. of Robert, of Carrignavar,
Co. Cork [and Jane, dau. of Joseph Capel, of Cloghroe). B.
[Max. 19, 17S6], in Co. Cork. School, Kilkenny (Mr Pack).
Matric. Easter, 1803; B.A. 1807. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Oct. 6, 1804. Married, May 29, 1810, Isabella, dau. of Caleb
Falkiner, and had issue. Died 1864. Brother of the above.
(Venn, 11. 140; 7ims of Court ('Justin' only); Burke, L.G.
of he.
McCASKIE, HENRY (or HARRY) BERTRAM. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1S96. S. of Norman, M.D., of Onslow Square, London
[and Janet, dau. of James Bertram, of Edinburgh). B.
[Nov. 13, 1877], at Great Ouseburn, Yorks. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.B. and M.A.
1904; M.D. 1909. At St George's Hospital, 1900. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1903. House Surgeon and House Physician at St
George's Hospital. Resident Medical Officer, General Lying
in Hospital, York Road. Served in the Great War, 1014-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised in London until 1937. Of
32, Queen's Gate Terrace, South Kensington, 111 1945.
Brother of the next. (Record of Old Westminsters; Icon. 11.
549; Medi* al Directories.)
McCASKIE, NORMAN JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893.
S. of Norman (M.D., Edin.) of Onslow Square, London [and
Janet, dau. of James Bertram, of Edinburgh). B. Feb. 17,
1875, at Great Ousebum, Yorks. School, Westminster
Matric. Michs. 1893; Open Classical Scholar, 1893; B.A,
1896; M.A. and M.B., 1900; M.D., 1904. At St George's
Hospital, 1897. M.R.C.S.; L.R.CP., 1899. House Surgeon
and House Physician at St George's Hospital. Visiting
Apothecary, 1936. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig
(Lieut., Surgeon; Croix Rouge Anglo-Francaise (wish.
Practised in London. Of 14, Onslow Square, in 1040. Died
Apr. 19, 1944. Brother of the above. (Venn, 11. 532; Medical
Directories; The limes, Apr. 20, 1944.)
McCAUSLAND, MARCUS YATE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1879;
B A 1:883; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1S83; priest
(Worcester) 1886; C. of St Chrvsostom's, Liverpool, 1883-4.
C. of St Mary's, Worcester, 1886-7. C. of Witchampton,
Dorset, 1887-9. C. of St Matthew's, Gosport, Hants., 1890-3.
C. of Hengoed, Salop, 1894-5. C. of St Andrew's, Drypool,
Hull, in 1906. Residing at Holborn Cottage, Abl n \
Hull, in 1895. Died June 3, 1908, at Drypool. (Ridley Hall
ickford.)
McCAUSLAND, MAURICE MARCUS. Adm. at Triniiv Hai 1
1 Idest] s. of to, noil Vj I homas], Esq. (Christ Chun h,
Oxford, 1846), of Drenagh, Lunavady, Co. Londi
Inland [and the Hon. Laura, dau. of the 14th Baron SI
John of Bletsoe], [B. Apr. 9, 1872.] School, Eton. Matric
Michs. 1891. Of Drenagh, Lunavady, Londonderry. J. P.
and D.L. for Co. Londonderry. High Sheriff of Co
. 1908. II. M. Lieut . . le.tnlorum, ui.-.te
1 of Northern Ireland Privy Council, loll Dil I
fan. 14, 1938, m London; bui ied al Lima, adj
/-.(,. of Ireland, Unite, /'. and /,'.; [t ■ 1 II ■: I ,
I 1938; Eton ( oil, Ticg.)
McCHEANE, ROBERT. Adm. pens. (age 27) at |l ,1
1 ' Vim. at Clare, June 11, 1881. [Eldest] s. ..1
B. in London. School, Uni-
versity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A 1 1
M.A. 1- 1 7. Ord.
deacon (1 6; C. of Ashburto
1885-7. c. of Ifield, Sussex, [888 90, P.C. oi All Saints
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McClean, Frank
Chapel, Wakot, Bath, 1890-8. C.of St Michael and All Angels,
Hackney, Middlesex, 1S99-1902. V. of Shipton-Bellinger.
Hints., 1902-3. V. of Hannington, Wilts., 1903-24. Re-
sided latterly at 16, Mill Field, Folkestone, where he died,
Fan. 14, 1933. (Inns of Court; Crockford; The Times, Jan.
i". 1 ')33.)
McCLEAN, FRANK. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 11,
1S55. [Eldest] s. of John Robinson [civil engineer, F.R.S.],
of Westminster. B. [Nov. 13, 1837], in Belfast. School,
Westminster, and at Glasgow University, 1*53-=;. Matric.
Michs. 1855; Scholar. 185S; B.A. (,27th Wrangler) 1859; M \
1R63. Hon. LL.U, Glasgow, 1894. F.R.A.S., 1877; F.R.S.,
1895. Civil engineer and astronomer. M.I.C.E. At first
[1859) employed on drainage work in the Fens. Partner in
the firm of McClean and Stileman, 1862. Assisted his father
in survey for railways to Moldavia, 1862. Resident engineer
of Barrow Docks and of the Furness Railway; retired 1870.
Established an astronomical observatory at Tunbridge Wells,
engaged 111 solar and stellar spectroscopic work. Dis-
ci ivere-d the presence of oxygen in the helium class of stars,
1 1 7 . Gold medal, Royal Astronomical Society, 1889. Mar-
ried, 1865, Ellen, youngest dau. of John Greg, of Escowbeck,
Lanes. Gave £12,500 to the University in 1890 for the en-
dowment of Studentships in Astronomy and Physical Optics
in memory of Sir Isaac Newton. Bequeathed to the Fitz-
william Museum a valuable collection of MSS., early
prmted books, and objects of art, including ivories, enamels,
gems and some fine Egyptian antiquities. Died Nov. 8,
1904, at Brussels. Father of the next and of William N.
(1; 92). [Proc. Roy. Sof„ 1'., 78 (1907), xi\; Monthly .V.li,.'!,
/-i 1st. Soc, 65 (1905), 338; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
McCLEAN, JOHN ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [Elder] s. of Francis [Frank] (above), of Rusthall
House, Tunbridge Well;.. B. there (Dec. 17], 1872. School,
< harterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; LL.B. 1896;
M.A. 1000. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1899.
A devoted friend of the Fitzwilliam Museum. In 1906 pre-
- nt' .I to the Museum a most valuable gift of over 5000
('.reek coins, and. before his death, had given his entire col-
lection. Died at Cambridge, Ian. --2, ion. Brother of
William N. (1S92). (1 hartcrhouse Keg.; Law Lots; 1 I
Hist. Reg.)
McCLEAN, MARCUS YOUNG. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 7.
1891. S. of William Young, of 6, Polsloe Villas, South
Avenue, Exeter. Devon. B. 1871, in the Barbados, W. Indies.
School, Monkton Combe, Somerset. Matric. 1891; B.A.
1894; M.A. 1898. Assistant Master at Monkton Combe
Si hool, 1894-6. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1897; priest.
1 98; C. of St Cuthbert's. Wells, Somerset, 1897-1900. V.
-it Coxlev. 1900-11. V. of Holy Trinity, Taunton, 1911-10
Preb. of Wells Cathedral, 1919-35. R. of Dinder, 1919-
C. .if Wraxall. 1935-6. V. of Sampford-Arundel, 1936-7.
Of Wynnstav, Billetfield, Taunton, in 1940. Disappears from
< rockford, 1941.
McCLEAN, WILLIAM NEWSAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lune 18, 1892. [2nd] s. of Francis [Frank] (1S55), of Rusthall
House, Tunbridge Wells. B. [June 7]. 1874. m London.
1, Rugby. Matric Mi. lis. 1*0-: l> A. (Mech. Sci. Trip.,
Pt. I, 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1900. Served in the S. African
u ir, 1899-1902, Lieut., Railway Pioneer Regt. Civil
I ngmeer to the Bristol Corporation, 1903-42. Apprenticed
to Sir J.Wolfe Barry and H.M. Brunei, 1S9S-9. Employed
mi tin' construction of Barry Docks, 1896-8, of Middles-
brough Docks, 1898-9. Assistant engineer, Bristol Docks,
1007-15. A.M.Inst CI-'.. M.I.Mech.E., etc. F.R.A.S.; Hon.
Sir , Norman I 01 k\i 1 1 il 10 1 y.i tor V, Still not l!h. ( If 39, Philll-
more Gardens, London, W., in 1942. Benefactor to the
1oI.-vmIIi.iiii Museum. Brother of John K. (1891). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.;C.l . Pari. Reg.)
McCLEARY, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. at Trinity Halt,
1 S. of George. Esq., deceased, late of Buxton, and of
A -hl-v-de-la-Zouch, Lens B, Aug. 17, 1867. Matric. Lent,
1S90; B.A. 1S92; M.B. 1898; M.I> 1902. At the Middlesex
Hospital. L.S.A., 1897. Clinical \- 1 tint. Brompton Hos-
pital. Assistant Medical Officer of Health at Manchester;
Medical Officer of Health for Battersc.i, Hampstead and
Bedfordshire. Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C). Principal Medical Officer, National Health In-
surance Commission lteputy Senior Mnln.il 1 Mficer, Mini-
try of Health. Le turer in Publii Health Administration,
London School of Economics. 1 le Lemar Lecturer, Johns
Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1930 1 Represented H.M.
Government at International Confi tun - on - t.mdardization
of patent remedies. Brussels, ig.-n. t hairman, National
( ouncil for Maternity ami Child Welfare Author, medical
and works on Public Health, etc. Editor, Publu Health,
1-10.S-12. Of 80, Cornngham Road, London, N.W., 111 1945.
Brother oi the u- \t, (Meruit/ [hre. tones; Who's Who.)
McCLEARY, ROBERT. Maine. Non-Coil. Michs. 1SS8. Adm.
pens, at Tkiniiy Hall, Jan. 16, 1889. [oi Church Gates,
McClintock, Sir Francis Leopold
Ashby-de-la-Zouch.] S. of George, Esq., deceased, late of
Manchester. [B. Dec. 2, 1869. School, private.] B.A. 1891.
Called to the Bar, Middle Temple. May 8, 1S95. < 'n the
Northern Circuit. Countv Court Judge of Circuit No. 12
(Bradford, Halifax. Huddersiield, etc.), 1926-36. Author,
legal. Resided at Langdale, Highfield, Sale, Cheshire. Died
o.-->t. .-,'-:, tuc I '1 -In r of the above. (Law Lists; Wh
It ho; I he 1 imes, Sept. 29, 1936.)
McCLELLAN, JOHN BROWN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 9, 1854. [2nd] s. of [Capt.] James [late, 10th Hussars],
B. in Glasgow. School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs.
1R54; Scholar, 1856; B.A. (:>)th Wrangler; Class. Trip., 1st
Class) 1858; prizeman; M.A. 1861. Fellow, 1859-n; \- is
tant Master at Bath Grammar School, 1858. Ord. deacon
(Ely) i860; priest, iHnt. V. of Bottisham, Canibs., 1861-80.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 23, 1877. Principal, Royal
Agricultural College, Cirencester. 1880-1908. Hon. Member,
Surveyors institution Married. 1 -'■:. 1 Hilly Llliott, youngest
dau. of James P. Piera , I sq. Author, Fourth NiceneCanon
and Election 00. t 1 onse-. ration -/ Bishops; . 1 .Via lianslati ■'.'
of the New Testament, from a critically revised Greek Text.
Resided latterly at Kcw Gardens, London, S.W. Died Apr.
24, 1916. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; /nits of Court; Who was
Who.)
McCLELLAN, The Hon. SHOLTO HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, June iS, 1790. [Eldest s. of John [7th]]
Baron Kirkcudbright [Lt.-Col. 3rd Foot Guards] [and Eliza
lii-tli Banister]. B. [Aug. 15, 1771]. at Cowes, Hants (si, 1.
[School, Tonbndge.] Matric. Michs. iygt; M.A. I79-- Suc-
ceeded his father as Nth Baron, Dec. 24, 1801. Mamed,
Mar. 2S, 1S20, Mary Cantes. Died, s.p., Apr. 16, 1827, at
Raeberry Lodge, Southampton. (ToribridgeSch. Reg.; G.E.C.
(Kirkcudbright); The Scots Peerage, v. 273.)
McCLELLAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. I,
1875. S. of the Rev. Thomas, of Manor House, Greencastle,
Moville Co ill.,,,. -.,1 It, Apr. 28, 1856. School, Enmskillcn.
Matric. Michs. 1875. ('- A. Walker. 546.)
McClelland, claude Marshall. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 8, 1895. S. of — , clerk, of 4, Park Terrace,
South Shields. Matnc. Mirhs. 1S95; B.A. 1S9S. Died ' '. t .
1935, at Newcastle, aged 59. (The Times, Oct. 4. 1935)
McClelland, Francis Alexander stewart. Adm.
pens, at Si John's, Oct. 17. 1892, S. oi Robert, linen-
merchant, of London [and Mary Wilson]. B. Jan. 29. 1874,
in Belfast. School, Framlingham College (The Rev 1 D
Inskip). Matric. Michs. 1892. Gained an Eastern Cadet-
5hip, 1896. Served in Malaya. Died in St Mary's Hospital,
London," Dec. 15, 1047. (The Tunes, Dec. IS, 1947.)
McCLELLAND, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 17, 1S96. An Advanced Student. S. of Wdliam, of
Dunallis, Macosquin. Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. B. Dec. I.
1870, at Coleraine. School, Coleraine Academical Institu-
tion [and at Queen's College, Galway, Royal University uf
Ireland; M.A. 1893; Fellow, iqoi], Matric. Lent, 1896; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1903. Professor of Physics at 1 'uiversity College,
Dublin. 1900-20. F.R.S., 1909. Sc.D., Dublin. Secretary.
Royal Irish Academy, ioou-20 Commissioner of National
Education, Ireland, 1910-20. Author, scientific. Died Apr. 13.
1920. (Who was Who; Vi oc. Royal 00,.. A. ton (1924). v.)
McCLEVERTY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct.
is,,-. [Eldest] s. of William Anson. Majur-Gener.il. I '■ at
Wellington, New Zealand. School, Somerset College, Bath.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872; M.A. iK75- Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1871; priest, 1874; 1 of Edgmond, Salop, 1S73-
88. C. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1889-93. \ of St
Chad's, Stafford, 1 1 -, 1,1s Died Mar. 9, 1915. (Crockford:
The Times, Mat 12, 1915 )
McCLlNTOCK, FRANCIS GEORGE LE POER. Adm. pens, .it
Trinity, lulv s. 1871. [3rd] s. of Henry Stanley, of Hills-
I - .rough, Co. Down Tand Gertrude, dau. of Robert la Touche,
M.P., of Harristown, Co. Kildare]. B. 1853, at Randals-
t.n.n, Co. Antrim. School, Cheam, Surrey. Matric. Michs.
1871; HA 1876; M.A. 1879. B.D., Trim Coll., Dublin, 1902.
' ird. deacon (Kilmore) 187S; priest (Down) 1879; C. of
Kilsaran, Co. Louth, ^78-9. R. there, 1879-86. V. of
I inline, ir. 1S86 1924. Precentor of Armagh, 1896-190S.
I '1 m of Antiagli s -4. Chaplain to the Lord Lieutenant,
1908 24. Died File i. 1024 [Crockford; Burke, P. and B.
(sue Rathioiiuell); Wh 1 was Who; Armagh Clergy.)
McCLlNTOCK, Sir FRANCIS LEOPOLD. Hon. LL.D., i860
[S. of Henrv, 3rd Dragoon Guards, of Dundalk, Co. Louth,
and Elizabeth Mile, ma, dau. of the Ven. George Fleury,
D D. Archdeacon of Waterford. B. lulv S, 1819, at Dun-
dalk.] Hon. LI, I I, I uil.liu, 1859; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, iSn,,.
Entered the Roval Navy. iSu, served under Sir James Clark
Ross, 1848, sir I- ramus Ommanney, 1S50 and Su Edward
Belcher, 1652, in Arctic voyages; commanded the expedition
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McClintock, George Louis
in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1S51. Knighted, i860.
Commodore in charge at Jamaica, 1S65-8; Admiral Super-
intendent of Portsmouth Dockyard, 1872-7. Vice-Admit. ll.
1877; Admiral, 1884. Commander-in-chief, on N. American
and W. Indian Stations, 1879-82. K.C.B., 1891. F.R.S.,
1865. An Elder Brother of Trinity House, 1S84-1907. Gold
Medal, Royal Geographical Society. Married, 1870, Annette,
dau. of R. Foster Dunlop. Author, Account of expedition in
f Sir John Franklin and his Companions, 1859. Died
Nov. 17, 1907. Doubtless brother of the next. (Scott, Vvs
At. Oxon.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; D.K.B.; Proc. Roj I
80 (190S), xxiii; Life, by Sir C. L. Markham.)
McCLINTOCK, GEORGE LOUIS. Adm. sizar (age 16) at
Trinity, Apr. 7, 1827. ( Doubtless eldest s. of Henrv (3rd
Dragoon Guards).] B. at Dundalk, Co. Louth. School,' Dun-
dalk. Matric. Michs. 1827. Not mentioned among Henry's
four sons in L.G. of Ireland. Doubtless brother of the above.
McCLINTOCK-BUNBURY, The Hon. THOMAS LEOPOLD.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1898. [2nd] s. of Thomas
Kane [2nd] Baron Rathdonnell. of Drurncar, Dunleer, Co.
Louth [and Katharine Anne, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Henry
Bruen, of Oak Park, Co. Carlow], B. [Feb. 3], km. in
Dublin. School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1898; B.A. 1901;
MA. 1006. High Sheriff of Co. Carlow, 1909. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Special List; M.B.E.; men-
tioned in despatches; Cavalier, Order of the Crown of Italy;
Italian Croce di Guerra). Succeeded his father as 3rd Baron
Rathdonnell, 1929. Of Lisnavagh, Rathvilly, Co. Carlow.
Died Sept. 28, 1937. [Charterhouse Sch. Reg.; Burke, P.
and B.; G.E.C. (slid Rathdonnell); Univ. War List; The
Times, Sept. 30, 1937.)
McCLURE, JOHN DAVID. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 6, 18S2.
[Eldest] s. of John, of 114, Swinley Road, Wigan, Lanes.
B. there [Feb. 9], i860. School [Hollv Mount College, near
Bury]; and at Owens College, Manchester. [B.A., London,
1878; Mus.B., London, 1903; D.Mus., London, 1909.] Matric.
Michs. 1SS2; B.A. 1SS5; LL.B. 1886; M.A. 18S9; LL.M. 1S91;
LL.D. 1897. Before entering Trinity, Assistant Master at
Holly Mount College, 1S77-S, and at Hinckley Grammar
School, Leics., 1878-82. University Extension Lecturer,
1885-00. Professor of Astronomy at Queen's College, Lon-
don, 1888-94. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 17, 1887.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890. Headmaster of Mill Hill
School, 1891-1922; ' he lived for the School, which is his
monument,' for when he was appointed the school had
greatly declined and he raised it to one of the chief Non-
conformist public, schools in the country. President of the
Incorporated Association of Headmasters. Knighted, 1913.
An enthusiastic and very capable musician, possessing an
unusual knowledge of the classical masters. Assisted greatly
in the preparation of the Congregational Hymnal. Chairman
of the Congregational LTnion of England and Wales, 1920.
Died Feb. 18, 1922, at Mill Hill School. {Inns of Court;
Schoolmasters' Directories; D.N.B.; Who's Who; The limes
Educational Supplement, Feb. 25, 1922.)
McCOLL, HUGH ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 21,
1889. S. of Hugh. B. [May 21, 1871], at Boulogne-sur-Mer.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1889.
Resided 6 terms. Appointed to I.C.S., 1889; served in
Burma as Assistant Commissioner, 1891; Judge, Small
Causes Court, 1903; District Judge, 1905; Divisional Judge,
1906; additional Judge, Court of Judicial Commission,
Upper Burma, 1909-21; Judge of the High Court of Judi-
cature, Rangoon, 1922. Died June 2, 1924, in London.
{Peile, 11. 747; I.C.S. Lists; The limes, June 4, 1924.)
MacCOLL, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June ;, 1862.
[Only] s. of Alexander Stewart, of Corstorphine, Ecbj
[B. Aug. 31, 1843.] Matric. Michs. 1862. Migrated to Down-
ing, Oct. 8, 1863; Scholar; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Clas i)
I lare prize, 1868; M.A. 1869. Fellow of Downing, 1869.
Adui. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 21, 1872. Called to the Bar,
1-.1875. Editor of the. Athenaeum, 1871-1900. Author,
Scotus ; Greek Sceptics from Pyrrho to Sextus ; Select Plays of
Calderon; The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes. Contributed
to the D.X.B. Died, unmarried, Dec. 15, 1904. Endowed
the Norman MacColl Lectureship in Spanish and Portuguese,
and left his Spanish books to the University Library.
(Peile, 11. 573; Lau.' Lists; Foster, Men at the Bat
Who; D.N.B., which gives date of death as Dec. 16.)
MacCOLL, WILLIAM DUGALD. Adm. pens, at «
July 25, 189S. S. of Archibald. B. [Apr. 7, 1880], in
Island of Java. School, Dulwich College. Matric Michs, 1898.
' Vice-I onSUl at Panama. 1 .
, Buildings, London, W.C., in 1026. [Dulwich I
Reg.; Pale, 11. 825.)
MacCONKEY, ALFRED THEODORE. Adm. (age 19) at Cars,
Oct. 1, 1880. [Youngest] s. of tin- Rev. Andrew, M.A.,
deceased [late V. of St James, Wesl 1" rby, Liverpool]. B.
at W. Derby. School, Liverpool Collegiate Institution.
McConnell, Alfred Edward
Matric. Michs. 1S80; B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir., 1889. At
Guy's Hospital; Senior House Surgeon there. A distinguished
bacteriologist, specialized in the study of the coliform
organisms of the intestine. Member of the Royal Commis-
sion on sewage disposal. His work on the bacteriological
staff of the Lister Institute, and as bacteriologist of the serum
laboratory at Elstree, was of great service during the War
of 1914-19. Latterly of Blindley Heath, Surrey, where he
died, May 17, 1931. Brother of the next. {Venn, and
addenda; Medical Directories; The Times, May 19, 1931.)
McCONKEY, WILLIAM DIXON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June f.,
1872. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Andrew, of Geneva. B.
[Feb. 17, 1852], at Liverpool. School, Liverpool Collegiate
Institution. Matric. Michs. 1S72; Scholar, 1875; B.A. (27!*
Wrangler) 1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1873;
Common Law Scholarship, 1877. Called to the Bar, Jan 26
1878. On the Northern Circuit. Of is, Lord Street, Liver-
pool, in 1920. Brother of the above. (Foster, Men at the
Bar; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
McCONNEL, ERNEST WHIGHAM JARDINE. Adm. at Caius,
1886. S. of Frederick, J. P., of Blackyett, Annan. Dumfries-
shire. B. 186S, at Robgill Tower, Ecclefechan. Schools,
Aysgartb and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1891; priest, 1892; C of
St James's, Gateshead, 1891-4, C of Boldon, Durham,
1894-8. C. of Hawera with Eltham, New Zealand, 1S98-1901 •
V. of Eltham, 1901-6. V. of Khandallah, 1906-11. V. of
St George's, Kendal, Westmorland, 1911-20. P.C. of Stave-
ley, 1920-43. Of Gretna, Dumfriesshire, in 1947. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Crockford and Supps.; CM. Pari. Reg.)
McCONNEL, HENRY WILSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1878.
S. of William, merchant, of Prestwich, Lanes. B. there
[June 14], 18S9. School, Repton [and at Edinburgh Univer-
sity], Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 18^2; M.B. 1885; M.A.
1887. M.R.C.S., 1884. Hon. Surgeon, Royal Surrey County
Hospital. In prai tire suctc-ively at I'.inist apl.-, Ijcvun, at
Fakenham, Norfolk, and at Cuckheld, Sussex. F.R.G.S.
Residing at St Mary's, Bramber, Sussex, in 1930. Died
Aug. I, 1938, at Cromer; buried at Wevboume, Norfolk.
Brotherof the nextand John W. (1873). (AY/>(,»i s,h. Reg.;
Medical Directories; the limes, Aug. 2, 193-S.)
McCONNEL, JAMES CANNAN. Adm. at Clare, June 7, 1879.
[S. of William, of Prestwich, Lanes., and of "Knockdolian,
Colmonell, Ayrshire.] [B. Oct. 26, i860. School, Repton.]
Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar; {10th Wrangler, 18S2); B.A.
1S83; M.A. 1886. Fellow, 18S8. Assistant Demonstrator in
Experimental Physics, 1884-5. ' Left Cambridge to take
part in a large business in Manchester with which his family
were connected.' Shortly afterwards his health broke down,
and he spent the rest of his life in Switzerland, where he
made valuable observations on the properties of ice. Died
there, June 4, 1890. Brother of John W. (1873) and the above.
{Repton Sch. Reg.; Clare Adm. Reg.; Sir J. J. Thomson.)
McCONNEL, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 17, 1868. An Australian. Matric. Michs. 1868.
McCONNEL, JOHN WANKLYN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Apr. 1, 1873- [Eldest] s. of William, cotton-spinner,
of Manchester [and Margaret Bradshaw, dau. of John Brad-
shaw Wanklyn]. B. [Feb. 14, 1S55], at Prestwich, Lanes.
School, Repton. Migrated to Cams, Oct. 1, 1873. Matri,
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1881. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 13, 1S79. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1882. Managing
Director and Chairman of McConnel, Ltd., fine spil 1-
until its incorporation in the Fine Spinners' Association!
Served on the Empire Cotton Growing Committee. J. P. for
Ayrshire and for Manchester. Chairman, Fine Cotton Spin-
ners' and Doublers' , Association. Director of Williams
Deacon's Bank, Ltd. Author, A Century of Fin
Spinning, etc. Of Knockdolian, Colmonell, Ayrshiri
May 25, 1922, Brother of Henry W . (1S7S) and I ,1
(l879)- (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of ( «urt; Fo n 1. W ,•
at the Bar; Who was Who.)
McCONNEL, THOMAS HOULDSWORTH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1880. S. of Thomas Houldsworth, of |1
Augusta Gardens, Folkestone, K<
Bowden. School, Repton. Matric. Mich.
to Downing, May ■■,. 1 , 1 18? [Repton
Sch. Reg.)
McCONNELL, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, it lis, ■■,,
Oct. 1899. [2nd] s. of R[obertl J[ohn|, I
[and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Smylie, ot I
Co. Down]. B. Nov. 10, 1 t, Ireland chool,
Bedford County (The Rev. C. F. Farrar). Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 190J. A solicitor. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt.. Royal lull Rifles; mentioned in desi
, Royal Avenue, Belfast, in 1946.
War List, F. Brittain.)
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McCord, William King
McCORD, WILLIAM KING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Sept. 21 1822. S. of Thomas, Esq. B. in Dublin. Matnc.
Michs. 1822.
Mccormick, Gregory day. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 16 [894 S of the Rev. Joseph (1853), of London
i.i.i.l Frances Harriet Haines]. B. Sept 1 3. 1875. at Dunmore
East, Waterford, Ireland. School. Exeter (Mr W. A. Cun-
ningham!. Matric. Michs. 1894. Second Lieut., the Hamp-
shire Regt., 1898; transferred to Indian S.C., 1899; Lieut.,
Indian Armv, 1900; Capt., IQ07. Served in the Great War,
IQI4-I9 (Major. 72nd Punjabis, attached 112th Infantry;
mentioned 111 desp at, 1„ A- Killed on the Indian I-rontier,
Dec. 21 1919. Brother of loseph G. (1893) and William
P. G. (1896). {Univ. War List; Army Lists; The Times,
IV, . 29, [919.)
McCORMICK, JOHN MACNEILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 11 1861. S of William. B. [Oct. 5, 1842], in Dublin
Sch.,,,1- « heltenliam and] Brighton College. Matnc. Lent.
,s, liunie. r in Australia. i';i-S|; joined the Stat,'
Railways of Tasmania, 1884; chief engineer and later general
manager 1903-11. Died in Tasmania, Aug. 16, 10,17.
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg ; F. P. White.)
McCORMICK, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 3, 1853.
S. of William, contra lor. of Resent Street [? Liverpool]
[M.P. for Londonderry] [and Nancy). B. [Oct. 29, 1834],
in Liv. rpool B.ipt. Nov. iq, 1834. School, Bingley. Matric.
Michs iN'.v 1' \. isS7; MA. 1S61. Cricket 'blue,' 1854 and
185r.-C.1pt 18511. Claimed to have hit a fast bowler to leg.
mi I'.uk.-r's Piece, and run nine for it. Rowing 'blue,'
1.856. Inc.rp. at Tnn. Coll., Dublin; B.D. and D.D. (Tnn.
Coll., Dublin), 1884. Ord. deacon (London) 1858; priest
1859; C. of St Peter's, Regent Square. London, 1858-60.
R of Dunmore East, Waterford. Ireland, 1860-4. C. of St
Stephen's, Marvlebone, 1,864-7. P.C. of St Peter's, Dept-
ford 1S67-75. V. of Holy Trinity. Kmgston-011-Hull. \orks.,
1875-94. Canon of York, 1884-1914- V. of St Augustmi s,
Highburv, 1S94-1900. Hon. Chaplain to Queen \irt.,n.i.
1 , , , ,o,.l Cliaplain-in-lirdniarv. 1894-1901. R. of St
James's Piccadilly, 1900-14. Hon. Chaplain to King
I, heard VII and King 1 „ < Tge V, 1901-14. Married, Apr.
20 1871 Frances Harriet, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Haines.
Author, What is Sor and Sermons. Died Apr. 9. I9M-
Father of the next two and of Gregory D. (1894). {Book of
; , ,, , 1 1 ,rd; Who was Who. 1897 [916; Hennessy;
Cambridge Daily News, May 31, 1046; Memories of H. A.
Morgan, 107.)
McCORMICK, JOSEPH GOUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's
I una 20, 1893. S. of the Rev. Joseph (above), of Hull,
Yorks. [and Frances Harriet Haines], B. Feb. 19, 1874, at
New Cross London. Schools, Choir School. Hull; Llandaff
Cathedral and Exeter. Matn, Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
MA 10,01; D.D. 1,120 Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1807; priest,
18981 C. at Great Yarmouth, 1897-1901; V. of St Paul's,
Princes Park, Liverpool, 1901-9. V. of si Michael's, Chester
Square, 1909-20. Hon. Chaplain to thi King, 1915-18.
Chaplain to the King, 1918-20. Dean of Mar, le or, 1020-4.
Author, Plain Word: I . ted Questions; Christ and! ommon
Topics. Died Aug. ;>,, 1924, at Higher Broughton, Man-
chester. Brother of Gregory D. (1894) and the next. (Who
■ Who. Eagle, xi tv. 37.)
McCORMICK, WILLIAM PATRICK GLYN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Sept. 1, 1896 [3rd] s. of the Rev. Joseph (1853),
of London [and la. - H imet Haines]. B. June 14, 1S77,
at Hull Yorks. School-. Llandaff Cathedral (The Rev. E.
Owen) and Exeter (Mr W A. l unninghain). Matric. Michs.
i.s,, o- II. A. 1.8,10; 111 in,, A - 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 Master al Rose Hdl
School, Tunbridge Well [899 1 « Ord deacon (Roches-
teii 1 ,, priest, 0,,, 1., of A11S lints, SI ter's Hill, 1900-2.
Acting C.F., South Vfrica, coos j; V. of St Patrick, Cleve-
land, Transvaal, 1903-jo; R. of St John's, Belgravia,
(ohannesburg, 1910-14. Served m the Ore. it War. , ,1 I 19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.P.; D.A.C.-G.; D.S.O., 1917; mentioned
4 times in despat, hi-l. V and Rural Dean of Croydon,
1919-27. Hon 1 anon ,,1 Canterbury, 1924-7. V of st
Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 1927-40, where he succeeded
1 anon H. R. L. (' Dick ') Sheppard and sue, rssfully carried
,,n his work for the ' down and outs.' Familiarly known as
'Pat Mccormick.' One of the best-known l,r< ,a,l, .0.1 piea, h, 1 -
, I lain to the King, 1928-40. Author. Be of C
1 hrist's Wessagetous To-day, etc. Died suddenly, in London,
1 1, a ,,. ,,,.,, Brother of th, above and ol Gregory D.
(l894) (Vni: Ma, List; < rochford; II ho a. Who; The
1 1,10s. Oct, 17. 1940)
McCOROUODALE, EDMUND GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, lone 25. .900 [Eldest] s of George Frederick, of
Rossway, Berkh sted, Hert and ometuni of Dalchroy,
Morayshire] (and Mai \« ■ 1 . A ■■ 'i.d.ui . H dmund
Henderson). H (1ii1v-m!, [881, itl ahull Housi .Weybndge,
Maccubbin, Nicholas
Surrey. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. T900; B.A. 1903.
Died Mav 24, 1004. Step-nephew of the next. (Hanoi? Sch.
Reg.; Burke, E.G.)
McCOROUODALE, HUGH STEWART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1S94. [oth and] youngest s. of George, of The
Willows, Newton-le-Willows, Lanes, [by his 2nd wife, 1 mily,
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Sanderson, D.D., V. of Great
Doddington, Northants.]. B. 1S75, at Newton-Stewart,
Wigtownshire. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1897. Served in the South African War, with Thornov, cit's
Mounted Infantry; killed in action on Spion Kop. Natal,
[an. .,,, 1900. Step-uncle of the above. (Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Jan. 31, 1900.)
McCOSH, ANDREW KIRKWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. [Eldest] s. of Andrew Kirkwood. ironmaster,
D.L., of Caunhill, Airdrie, Lanarkshire. B. [Aug. 31], 1880,
at Coatbridge, Lanarkshire. School, Fettes College. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902 Mining engineer. Iron and Coal
Master (William Baird and Co., Ltd.). President, British
Iron and Steel Federation, 1036. Deputy Controller of Iron
and Steel, Ministry of Supply, 1939-42. President
Association of Great Britain, 1944- A Director of the London
and North-Eastern Railway Co., etc. J. P. and D.L. Of
Culter Allers, Biggar, Lanarkshire, in 1946. (Kelly, Hand-
I k: Who's Who.)
McCOY, FREDERICK. Hon. Sc.D., 18S7. S. of Simon, M.D.,
of Dublin. B. there, 1823. Studied medicine at Dublin and
also (according to D.N.B. and Wh ■ .. n Wh ) it 1 ambridge,
but there is no University or Coll ■ evid nee for this.
Arranged the collection- ,t He 1 "„ I ,. , ,1 s, . 1 tv,,f Ireland
and of the Roval Irish Academy; then made palarontological
investigations for a geological map of Ireland. Arranged the
collection in the Woodwardian Museum at Cambridge,
1846-50. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Queen's
College, Belfast, 1850-4. E.G. S„ 1852. Professor of Natural
Science at Melbourne University, 1854-99. F.R.S., 1880.
C.M.G., r886; K.C.M.G.. i8.|i. Founder of the National
Museum of Natural History and Geology at Melbourne.
Married, 1843, Anna Maria, dan of Thomas Harrison,
solicitor, of Dublin. Author (with Sedgwick) of British
Palaeozoic Rocks and Fossils. Died Mav 15. 1899, at Brigh-
ton Beach, Melbourne. (Boase, VI. 107; Wlio was Who;
D.N.B.; Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 75 (1905). 43-)
McCRAITH, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1896.
[Eldest] s. of [Sir] James William [solicitor], of South Road,
The Park, Nottingham [and Maria Elizabeth, dau of lien, 1-
Dickinson]. B. [Jan. i). 1878, at Nottingham. School.
Harrow. Matric. Michs. [896; B.A. 1S99; MA 1903 Adm
Solicitor, 1902. Partner (with his father) in the firm of
Maples and McCraith, Nottingham. Member of Nottingham
City Council, 1905-30; Alderman, 1920. J. P. for Notting-
ham, 1,12,8. Knighted. 1930. Author, By Dam mg streams .
Of The Grange, Nonnanton-on-the Wolds, l'huntree, Notts.,
in 1949 (Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MacCREERY, LAWRENCE ANDREAS. Adm. pens, (age i.j)
at Magdalene, Oct. 9. 1888. S. of Andreas Buch in in o)
Washington, U.S.A. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1888.
Brother of the next.
MacCREERY, WALTER ADOLPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, July 28, 1891. S. of Andreas Buchanan, of
Washington,' U.S.A., and Compton Castle, North Cadbury,
Bath. School, private. Maine. Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894.
Brother of the above.
McCRIRICK, HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's. Jan. 1,
1883. S. of Thomas, gent. B. Apr. 10, 1859, at Heaton,
near Bolton, Lanes. [Sch,,,,!. St Edward's, Oxford.]
Matric. Lent, 1,8.83, B.A. [890; MA. 1915. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1883; priest, 1885; I of St Matthew's. Iliiinl, v,
Lanes., 1883-5. V. of Hempnall, Norfolk, 1885 6. \ ot
Newborough. Northants.. 18M, -91. V. of Wivehscombe,
Somerset, ia.,1-1022. Died Mav 26, 1022. (Crockford;
Northants. < lergy; The Guardian, June 2. 1922.)
McCUBBIN, JOHN GERRARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Mi
I; \. 18.81; M.A. 188S. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1SS1; priest,
1 1 ,., si , 's, Altrincham, Cheshire, 18S1 3. C.
of st George's, Everton, Lanes., 1883-6. C. of Bolton,
,,8M, 7. C. of St John's, Longsight, 1887-90. C. of st
Andrew's Mission, Uddingston, Lanarkshire. 1890-5. C. of
St Peter's, Hindley, Lanes., 1895-0. V. of Kirkmanshulme.
1899-1906. R. of St Mark's, Newton Heath, 1906-12. P.C. of
Mareham-on-the-Hill with High Toynton, Lines . 1912-28.
Resided latterly at West Kirby, Cheshire, where he died,
Aug. 14. 1931. (Scott, MSS.; Ridley Hall List; t rockford;
The Guardian, Aug 22, 1931.)
MACCUBBIN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct 2,,, 1770. [Eldest] s. of Nicholas, of Annapolis, M irj
land U.S.A. Matric. Michs., 1770. Scholar. 1770 Adm. at
the Middle Temple, May 14, 1773- ('""* of Court.)
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MacCullagh, James
MacCULLAGH, JAMES. LL.D. 1842, incorp. from Trinity
College, Dublin, on the occasion of the visit of Queen Vic-
toria. (Eldest] s. of James, farmer. B. 1807, in Tyrone.
Adm. sizar at Trinitv College, Dublin, June 1, 1S25, age iS.
Scholar, t827; B.A. (Dublm) 1S29; M.A. (Dublin
LL.B. and LL.D. (Dublin) 1S38. Fellow of Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, 1S32. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Apr. 20, 1S39. Professor
of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin, 1836-43. Secre-
tary of the Council of the Roval Irish Academy, 1840-2;
Secretary to the Academy, 1842-6. F.R.S., 1S43.' Professor
of Natural Philosophy, [843-7. Author. Memoir >.
of the Second Order (read to the Royal Irish Academy, 1843).
Committed suicide, Oct. 24, 1847. ' in a fit of temporary
insanity.' (Al. Dublin; D.X.B.; Inns of <
McCURDY, CHARLES ALBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. r, 188S. Eldest s. of the Rev. Alexander,
Primitive Methodist minister of Loughborough. B. [Mar. 13,
r87o], at Nottingham. [School, Loughborough Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1SS8; B.A. 1891. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June 17, 1896. On the Midland Circuit. M.P. for
Northampton, 1910-23. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry
of Food, 1919-20. Food Controller, 1920-r. Joint Parlia-
mentary Secretary to the Treasury, and Coalition Liberal
Chief Whip, 1921-2. Chairman, Central Committee, under
the Profiteering Act, 1919-20. K.C., 1917; P.C
Member of the Royal Wheat Commission, 1920-1. One of
the founders of the League of Nations Union. Chairman,
[922-7, and managing director, 1925-7, of the United
.pers (1918), Ltd.; a director of the London Express
Newspapers. Ltd., etc. Of 78, Hamilton Terrace, London,
N.W., and Silvergates, Craigwell-on-Sea. Died Nov. 10,
1941, in London. (Law Lists; Who's Who; The Times,
Nov. 11, 1941.)
MACDIARMID, DUNCAN STEWART. Adm. at King's, Sept.
30, 1893. [Eldest] s. of Allan [and Elizabeth Tulloch]. B.
[Glasgow] Nov. 19, 1873. School, The Leys, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Afterwards at Glasgow
University; LL.B. (Glasgow) 1899. Called to the Scottish
Bar, 1903. Legal Secretary to the Lord Advocate for Scot-
land, 1910-12. Sheriff-Substitute of Stirling, Dumbarton
and Clackmannan at Dumbarton, 1912-19; of Lanarkshire
at Airdrie, 1919-24; of Lanarkshire at Glasgow, 1924-48.
J. P. for Dumbartonshire. Author, The Life of Lieut. -
General Sir James Monerieff Grierson, 1923. Residing at
Camberley, Surrey in 1950. (King's Coll. Reg.; Scottish
Biographies; Who's Who.)
MACDONA, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 16, 1865. Of Dublin. S. of George [de Landre,
F.R.G.S., of West Kirby] [and Eliza], B. in the parish of
St Ann, Nov. 30, 1846. Bapt. Feb. 17, 1847. School, Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1877. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1S71; priest, 1872; C. of Walton-le-
Dale, Lanes., 1S71-4. C. of All Saints, Kensington, 1874-5.
V. of St Michael's, Handsworth, Staffs., 1875-83. R. of
Cheadle, Cheshire, 1883-1916. Died Sept. 15, 1916, at
Cheadle rectory. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times
Sept. 18, 1916.)
MACDONALD, ALASTAIR DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinitv,
June 13, 1893. S. of William John, of Armadale, Victoria,
British Columbia. B. [June 1], 1874, at Victoria, British
Columbia. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1900.
Second Lieut., R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1902; employed with
Canadian Forces, 1907; retired, 1913. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.h.A. . [Vmv. War Lis/; Law Lists;
Army Lists.)
MACDONALD, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May
7, 1823; a ' Ten-year man'; re-adm. pens. May 8, 1830. S.
of Lachlan, merchant, of Glasgow. B. there. School, Edin-
burgh High, and at St Andrews University. Matric. Mi hs.
1830. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man ' at Queens', Apr.
' Annosplus 24 natus.' B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1834. Ord.
(Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1824; priest, Sept. 26, 1825. V. of Cotter-
stock with Glapthorne, Northants., 1831-53. Died there,
June 23, 1853- {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1853, n. 321.)
MACDONALD [post BOSVILLE], ALEXANDER WILLIAM
ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 25, 1818.
S. of [General the Hon.] Godfrey [3rd Baron Macdonald]
College, Oxford, 1792] [and Louisa Maria La Coast,
natural dau. of H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester]. B. 1 '•
12, 1800], at Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. School 1
M11 hs. 1818. Born before his parents'
(1803); though de jure 12th Baronet of Sleat, Isle of Skye,
and Premier Baronet of Nova Scotia (legitimacy .1 I
Scottish law) made no claim to assume the title.
by Royal licence, the name of Bosville, Dec. 26. 1
Thorpe and Gurthw. me, Yorks., in accordance with the will of
his maternal great-uncle, William IJosville, and in consequence
Macdonald, Douglas Kinneir
of a private Act of Parliament, fury 22, 1847. Married,
July 10, 1823, Matilda Eliza Moffatt, dau. of John Bayard,
of an old French Huguenot family. His son, Godfrev Went-
worth Bayard Bosville also did not assume the title. On the
petition of his grandson, Alexander Wentworth Macdonald
Bosville of the Isles, 14th Baronet, the grandfather was,
however, ' found to be the eldest lawful son.' Died Sept 22
1847. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
MACDONALD, ANGUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1S70. Of Devon. S. of the Rev. Douglas (1829). d
B. at West Alvington. School, St Andrew's Kingsbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1870. Football (rugbv) ' blue,' 1S72. Brother
of Douglas J. K. (1857). (Book of Blues.)
MACDONALD, ANGUS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890. [School, Denstone College.] Ord. deacon (Bishop of
Brechin, Primus of Scottish Episcopal Church) 1S94; priest,
1895; 1 of St Mary's, Arbroath, Forfars., 1S94-7. C. of St
James'. Latchford, Cheshire. 1S97-1902. C. of Long Benton,
Northumb., 1902-4. C. of Winlaton (with charge "f St
Patrick's. High Spens), Durham, 1904-16. V. of Chopwell,
1916-30. Minister of Preston-on-Tees, T930-5. Disappears
from Crockford, 1936. (Denstone CoU. Reg.)
MacDONALD, ARTHUR (1S77I. see BROWN, ARTHUR M.
MACDONALD, ARTHUR KENNAN. Adm. pens, at St John's
Oct. 8, 1897. Of Ireland. S. of the Rev. William Archibald
[Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1865], of Ballvbrack [and Harriet Live-
ing], B. Feb. 7, 1878, in Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900; M.A. 1904.
MACDONALD, BERNARD POWELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 2, 1S85. S. of George, poet and novelist. B. at Ken-
sington. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S85; B.A. 18S8;
M.A. 1S95. Professor of Elocution at Queen's College, Lon-
don. Author and producer of monologues and short plays.
Died May 30. 192S, in London. Brother of George M. (1886).
(Petit, 11. 720; Christ's College Notes; 1 he limes, June 1
1928.)
MACDONALD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi
July 2, 1831. Of Argyll.
MACDONALD, CHARLES KERR. Adm. pens, at Queens'
July 7. 1831. Of Kent. Matrir. Michs. 1831.
MACDONALD, CHARLES LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1900. S. of Charles, Esq. [cotton broker], of Alder
Bank, Bowdon, Cheshire. [B. Sept. 22, 1881.] [School
Merchiston.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 190;; M.A. 1919!
Assistant Master at Merchiston, 1904-14. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 17th Batt. Manchester Regt.,
r9T4; Major, 1916; Lieut-. Col., commanding 19th Batt.
Manchester Regt., 1917; attached 51st Baft., Devon Regl
1918, and King's (Liverpool Regt.) 1919; D.S.O. and bar,
1917; mentioned twice in despatches). Headmaster of
Amesbury School, Hindhead, 1920-39. Died there. I
1939. (Merchiston Castle School Reg.; The V.C. and D.S.O.';
s Who; The Times, Jan. 20 and 21, 1939.)
McDONALD, DONALD SUTHERLAND GORDON. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Aug. 8, 1881. S. of John. B. [Jan. 28, 1858],
at Rogart, Sutherland. School, private. Matri
1882; B.A. 1885. Assistant Master at Bedford Grammar
School, 1885-9. Died 1889, at Bournemouth. (Peil
MACDONALD, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 6, 1829. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. and Ven. William
[Balliol College, Oxford, 1801]. B. [Mav 28, 181 1], at Broad
Hinton, Wilts. School, Westminster. Matric. Me :.
Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1833. V. 01 West Alvingt m
1835-65. Married Nov. 30, 1837, Flora Georgian 1,
Patrick Hadow, of Upper Harley Street, London. Died
Feb. 11, 1865. Father of the next and of Angus (1870).
(Record of Old Westminsters.)
MACDONALD, DOUGLAS JOHN KINNEIR. Adm. :
18) at Jesus, May 28, 1857. S. of the Rev 1
B. Oct. 24, 1839, .a West Alvington, Devon School, Marl
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A.
Adm. Solicitor, 1S64. chapter Clerk and Registrary of the
Archdeaconries of Salisbury and Wilts. Married, 1
Martha MacNeill, dau. of John Alexandei Mackay, of Black-
castle, Midlothian. Died |uly 27, 1901. Brothei .
(1870); father of the next. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
MACDONALD, DOUGLAS KINNEIK .,ge 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 1885. [Eldest] s. of Douglas John Kinneir
(above). B. [1867], at West Kensington, '
■■ t to Aus-
tralia. Served in the South An [902, with
the Queensland Mount i Feb. 12, 1901, at
Pretoria. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; 1 he Times,
Feb. 19, 1901.)
I7-2
Macdonald, The Hon. Dudley
MACDONALD, The Hon. DUDLEY [STEWART ERSKINE].
Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 10. 1S04. [5th]
s. of Alexander hst Baron Macdonald of the Isles], of
London [and Elizabeth Diana, dau. of Godfrey Bosville, of
Gunthwaite, Yorks.]. [B. Feb. 14, 1786.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1805; M V [806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn.
June 13, 1808. Died, unmarried, Aug. 26, 1840. (Harrmo
Sck. Re«.; Burk , /'. and B.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1840,
II, 440 )
MacDONALD, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (ace 16) at Trinity,
Apr. 28, 1752. S. of Peler, of London. School, St Paul's,
London. Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1756; B.A. 1757-
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. II, 1759-
MACDONALD, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 23)
at Jesus, Oct 1. 1879. Of Argyllshire. S. of Alexander,
Esq. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
MACDONALD, GEORGE MACKAY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct 5 i- V. imu'Ml s. ..1 George, LL.D., poet and
u..vchst B. [Mar 8, i8"8], at Kensington. School, at home.
Mure Michs, 1886; B.A. 1890; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897;
M \ and M D., 1905. At King's College Hospital, London.
L.R.C.P.; MI< C.S.; L.S.A., 1S94; M.R.C.P.. 1904- Assistant
in the Public Health Laboratory, Victoria University, Man-
chester, 1896. House Surgeon, King's College Hospital:
s, in. ,r Clinical Assistant (throat department), King's College
Hospital. Of Harlev Street, in 1900. From considerations
of health, settled in New Zealand, and had begun his career
afresh there when he died ' earlv in the year, iooq.' Brother
ol Bernard P. (1885). {Peile, 11. 72.8; Medical Directories;
1 hrisfs t oil. Obit. Notices, 1909.)
MACDONALD. HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 15,
1SS3. S. of [General] John Alex Matthew, C.B. B. [Apr. 12,
1S64], at Mahhleshwar, Bombay. Schools, private, in Eng-
land and in Germany. Matric. Michs. 1883. Migrated to
King's, Apr. 26, 1884. Became Non-Coil, student, 1885;
P. A 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (London) 1888; priest.
1 of St Marv's. baling, 1888-91. Chaplain at Meran,
Austria, 1891-3. Chaplain, H.M.S. Vulcan, 1S93-7. Re-
, r, el into the Roman Catholic Church, 1S98. After a course
at St Bede's College, Rome, ordained priest, June, 1901.
Secretary to Cardinal Vaughan and Cardinal Bourne. Naval
Chaplain (R.C.). 1903-25. serving in the Great War, 1914-19.
i'ii. t 111-iharge of the Roman Catholic Church at Billmgs-
hurst, Sussex, 19211-28-. Of Arisford, Arundel, Sussex,
where he died, lune S, 1933; buried at Slindon. (Scott,
MSS Peile, 11/702; Univ. War List; King's Coll. Reg.;
, . ford; I!:.: Times, June 10, 1933.)
MACDONALD, HECTOR MUNRO. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 17,
1887 [S of Donald, and Annie, dau. of Hector Munro, of
Kilteara. B. in St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh. Jan. m.
[Schools, Royal Acad. Tain.; Old Aberdeen Grammar] and
at Aberdeen University. MA. (Aberdeen) 18R6; Matnc.
Lent, r.887; Schol 11, B. V (4I/1 Wrangler) 1889; (Math. Trip.,
Pt. 11, 1st Class, 1890); Smith's prize, 1891; M.A. 1893;
Adams prize, 1901. Fellow, 1890-1908. Hon. Fellow,
1914. University Lecturer in Mathematics, 1899-1904.
lvR.S., iqor; Royal medal, 1916. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow,
1'iVi. Professor of Mathematics at Aberdeen University.
,,-,01-35. President, London Mathematical Society, mi" 1
1 lid much to develop the theory of electric waves, especially
in relation to wireless telegraphy. O.B.E., 1918. Author,
F.l*.tr u Waves; F.hei'omaenclism. Died May id, 193,, at
Aberdeen, buried at 1 Ud M.nli.ir. Aberdeen. (Who was II ho;
The Times May 17, 1935; Obit Notice:, Moral Soc.. 1 (1935).
551.)
MACDONALD, HENRY CRAIGIE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
[ESi -. Oct. 1087. S. of Chessbrough C, Esq. [of The
Auburn, Queensland). B. in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1887. Joined the Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, 1890; Opt., 1899. Served in the S. African
Wai lS<)9-m"2. .ind ill Southern Nigeria, 1904-9. Died
Mar 1 ',. 1909, at St P. tersburg (//.none Si h. Reg.)
MACDONALD. HENRY EDWARD ST JOHN. Adm pens, at
Queens', Michs. 1S93. S. of James Leonard. B. Dec. 27,
.,1 1 Itham, Lee, Kent. Matrii Mil hs. 189 1, B A
1899; M.A. 1919. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1900; priest,
1002; C. of W. Grinstead, Sussex, 1900-2. C. of Warnhaui,
■ R. of Tollerton, Notts., 1904-9. R. of Norwood,
Middlesex, 1909-13. R. of Hurstmonceux, Sussex, 1913-22.
Subsequently resided at St Leonards-on-s. ... wh< n
S p| 7. [939; buried at Hurstinonceux. (Crockjord; 1 he
I imes, Sept. 9, 1939.)
MACDONALD [post MACDONALD-TYLER], HENRY HEWEY
FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.. Oct. 1, 1896. [Eldest
s of the Key. Canon Tyler of Lmiavadv, Londonderry.] B.
peb 1 ■; 1877 School, Rossalb] Matric. Michs. 1896;
,. hibitionei B \ 1900 Entered the I.C.S., 1900; Secretary
McDonald, Ranald George
to Commissioners (Salt Revenue), Madras, 1912-15. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., I.A.R.O.; with the 9th
Gurkhas in India and Mesopotamia, 1915-17). Political
Officer, Mesopotamia, 1917-20. Collector and District Magis-
trate, Madras, 1921-31. Commissioner of Labour. Madras,
1926-7. Secretary. Central Committee, Indian Statutory
Commission. 192 - ,. C.I 1- '., 1919; retired, 1931- Knighted,
1930. Of The Umbra, Magilligan, Co. Londonderry, in |.
High Sheriff of Co. Londonderry, 1940. {Univ. Wat l.il.
Kelly, Handbook.)
MACDONALD, HENRY LAUCHLIN [or LACHLAN]. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1890. S. of Neil McLeod, Esq.. of Dunach,
Oban. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893.
Sometime a tea-planter in India. Capt., Scottish Horse I.i.
Of Dunach. Oban, Argvlls. J. P. for Argyll. Brother of
Thomas M. (1891). Died Oct. 6, 194S. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
The limes. Oct. 7. miVI
McDONALD, HERBERT. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1895; priest,
1897; C. of St Peter's, Tunbndge Wells, 1895-7. C. of St
Nicholas, Rochester, 1897-9. R. of Newhaven, Sussex
1899-1903. Chaplain at Berne, 1903-5- Org. Sec. (C.L.T.S.)
for Dioc. of Birmingham, 1905-8. Chaplain at Heidelberg,
1908-11. Org. Sec. (C.E.T.S.) for Dioc. of Chichester.
1911-12. C. of St Colunib Minor, Cornwall, 1912-13- Chap-
lam at St Vincent, Cape Verde Islands, 1913-14. Perm, to
off. in C. of Devoran, Cornwall, 1914-15- C. of Burwarton
with North Cleoburv, Salop, 1915-17- PC of St Mary s,
Gravesend, 1917-19. Perm, to off., din. of Truro, 1910-2T.
V. of Helston, Cornwall. 1921-4. Perm, to off., dio. of
Exeter, 1928-47- Of Torquay, in 1947.
MACDONALD, The Rev. JACOB. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity
Hall, Nov. 7. 1839; ' V. ot Blewbury, ne.u Wallingford, and
student of Civil Law at Oxford.' Matric. Michs. 1839; LL.B..
1845. [Eldest s. of Nicholas, of Wellow, Somerset. Matm
from St Alban Hall, Oxford, Feb. I, 1820, aged 20.] V. of
Blewbury, Berks., 1836-71. Died June 4, 1871. [Al. Oxon..
which confuses him with James (1S24), Cue. Li .' 1
MACDONALD. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July 22, 1815
[S. of Thomas, gent., of Edinburgh.] From St Mary Hall,
Oxford, whence he had matric. June 26, 1810, age 2b.
Matric. Lent, 1816; Scholar; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1822. (Al.
Oxon.)
MACDONALD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Feb. 10,
1824. S. of General Sir John, K.C.B., of the Hon. E.I. Co.'s
service. B. in Calcutta. School, Kew (private). Matric.
Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 5, 1853. Confused by lenn, II. 101 and Crockford
(• Jacob, of Caius College, LL.B., 1829 ') with Jacob (1S39).
Ii ourt )
MACDONALD, JAMES [CROOK]. Adm. sizar at Queens',
lune 2", 1817, Of Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1818, as James
Crook McDonald. Died, of galloping consumption, 1S21.
A young man of great promise.' (Information from Earl
Baldwin of Bewdley, whose great-uncle he was.)
MACDONALD, JOHN CRAUFURD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 9, 1852. S. of Capt. Donald, of S,m lsi.l- . near
Thurso. Caithness. B. at Isauld, Reay, Caithness. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1852. Migrated to
Trinity Hall, Oct. 25, 1853.
MACDONALD, JOHN SMYTH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
linn 25, 1886. S. of George, Esq., of Bouverie Street,
Chester "[and Margaret Smyth]. B. 1867, in Dublin. School,
King's, Chester. Matric. Michs, 1886; B.A. 1889; M A. mm.
L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S , 1897. At University College, Liverpool.
Holt Fellow in Physiology, 1891. House Physician, Royal
Infirmary, Liverpool, 1897. Lecturer in Physiology, Dundee
University College, [897 99. Research Scholar. B.M.A..
1899 moi Assistant Lecturer in Physiology, Liverpool
I'nixersity, 1899-1902. Professor of Physiology at Univer-
sity College, Sheffield, 190 V 14. Holt Professor of Physiology,
Liverpool University, 1914-32. F.R.S., 1917. Author,
medical. Latterly of Spilsby, Lines. Died Mar. 29. mil,
at St Helen's, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. (Medical
Dirt tories; Who's Who; Obit. Notices, Royal Soc., 3 (1941),
883, The limes, Apr. I, 1941.)
Mar. 26,
McDONALD. RANALD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at I '
M11 hs moo. S. of George William Millar. B. July 11, 1SS1,
at Les Camps, S. Martin's, Guernsey. School, Sherborne.
Matnc. Michs. 1900; B.A. and LL.B. 1903. Assistant Master
at Daniel Stewart's College, F.dinburgh. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Mav 9. woo. Practised at Shanghai. 1 -uline
there in 1939. (Sherborne Sck. Reg.; La.. /. . Queens' 1 oil
Lists.)
Macdonald, Reginald Chambers
MACDONALD, REGINALD CHAMBERS. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, July 2, 1855. 6th s. of William Pitt, Lieut. -Col.,
41st Madras Native Infantry [and great grandson of Flora
Macdonald]. B. in India. Schools, Vepery, Madras, and
King's College, London. Matric. Miens. 1855; Scholar; B.A.
1S59; M.A. 1S73. Ord. deacon (Canterbury, for Colombo)
1859; priest (Madras) 1862. Missionary (C.M.S.), in N.
Tinnevellv, 1S59-65; in Madras, 1S65-76. Secretary
at Madras, 1876-8. C. of St Mark's, Cheltenham.
C. of St George's, Brighton, 1S79-S0. C. of Charing, Kent,
1880-2. C. of Burbage, Leics., 1882-3. V. of Frampton,
Dorset, 1SS3-7. Chaplain and Secretary, Albion Hill Home,
Brighton, 18S7-1915. Died Feb. 24, 1915, aged 79, at
Brighton. {Cant. Act Book; Crockford; I he Times, Feb. 27,
1915.)
MacDONALD, SYDNEY GRAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 6, 1899. [Eldest] s. of Ebenezer, banker, of Sydney,
N.S.W., Australia [and Elizabeth Gray]. B. there, Sept. 17,
1S79. School, Sydney Grammar (Mr A. B. Weigel). Matric.
Miens. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B.. B.Chir. and M.A., 1907. At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906; F.R.C.S..
1909. Practised in London. House Surgeon, St Thomas's
Hospital. Senior House Surgeon, St Peter's Hospital. Sur-
geon, King George V Hospital. Served in the Great \\ ar,
1914-19 (Capt. R.A.M.C). Consulting Surgeon, West Lon-
don Hospital. Surgeon, Royal Masonic Hospital, and Chelsea
Hospital for Women. Author, medical. Of 1,
House, Welbeck Street, London, W., and Edghill, Wad-
hurst, Susses. Died Feb. 20, 1946, in London. {Univ. War
List; Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 22,
1946.)
MACDONALD THOMAS MARTIN. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. S. of Neil [Mcleod], Esq., deceased, of Dunach,
Oban. [B. there, 1S73.] Schools, Oban, [Harrow] and Dres-
den. Matric. Miens. 1S91. Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1*94.
Sometime an indigo planter. Of Barguillean, Taynuilt.
Argyll. J. P. for Argyllshire, 1936. Died Nov. iS, 1947.
Brother of Henry L. (1890). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Book 0/
Blues; Scottish Biographies; The Times, Nov. 19, 1947.)
MACDONALD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing,
Jan. 5, 1826.
McDONALD, WILLIAM CHRISTIE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Oct. 9, 1884. Eldest s. of Jacob, merchant, of
Mossat, near Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire. B. there, Jan. 12,
1864. [Educated at Aberdeen University; M.A. (Aberdeen)
1884.] Matric. Miens. 1884; B.A. 1SS7. 'Went to Australia
in 1890 on account of his health; returned home and died
at Kildrummy, Jan. 31, 1S96. {Aberdeen Roll of Graduates,
MACDONALD, WILLIAM MACDONALD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 8, 1847. Did not reside. [Only s. of General
Farquharson and Rebecca, dau. of Sir G. Colquhoun, Bart.
B. 1822.] Succeeded bis cousin William Macdonald in 1S41,
when he took the second name Macdonald. At the Royal
Military College, Sandhurst. J. P. and D.L. for Forfar and
Perth. Of St Martin's Abbey, Perth. Married, 1849, the
Hon. Clara Ann Jane, dau. of Lord Lurgan. Father of the
next. {Walford, 1S68.)
MACDONALD, WILLIAM MONTAGU FARQUARSON COL-
QUHOUN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1S68. S. of [Col.]
William Macdonald (above), of St Martin's Abbey, Perth [by
his 1st wife, the Hon. Clara A. J. Brownlow, dau. of Lord
Lurgan]. B. [Jan. 14], 1S52, in Edinburgh. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1S69. Lieut., Grenadier Guards. Capt.,
Perthshire Volunteers. Of St .Martin's Abbey, Perth. J.P
for Perthshire. Died Apr. I, 1920. {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
MACDONALD-TYLER, H. H. F. (1896), see MACDONALD.
McDONELL, ARTHUR PENROSE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 11, 1877. S. of George [architect], of Sunnyside, Upton,
Essex. B. 1858, in London. School, St Paul's, London.
Matric. 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1887. Died Aug. 19, 1933,
aged 75 ; buried, Aug. 22, at Chandler's Ford, Hants. Brother
of George M. (1888). {The Times, Aug. 21, 1933; St Paul's
Sch. Reg.)
McDONELL, CLAUDE ALFRED CECIL. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
Oct. 1, 1892. S. of William, secretary to a public company.
B. June 28, 1874, at Peckhain. School, Mercers', London
(Dr D. L. Scott). Matric. Michs. 1892.
MACDONELL, CUTHBERT [PATRICK JOSEPH]. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1880. S. ol 1 . 1 1 School, University
College. Matric. Lent, 1881.
McDONELL, GEORGE MALCOLM. Adm. pens, al
Chkisti, Jan. 16, 1888. of London. S. of George, architect,
of Forest Rise, Walthamstow, Essex. B. July 31
9, Cooper's Row, Tower Hill, London. School,
Matric. Michs. 18SS; B.A. 1899. Brother of Arthur P. (1877).
McDouall, Andrew hi
McDONNELL, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 1
John's, Oct. 29, 1777. [Eldest s. of Charles, oi Ni
and Kilkee, Co. Clare.] [B. 1761.] School, Liallygall (Dr
Darby). Succeeded to the family estates, 1773. Ensign,
19th Foot, Mar. 8, 1780; Lieut., Irish Volunteers, Sept. 18,
1781; Capt., 105th Foot, Mar. 21, 1782; Capt. 96th Foot,
Nuv. 1, 1793; Brevet-Major, Mar. 1, 1794; Major (Mac-
namara's) 120th Foot, June 10, 1794; Lieut. -Col., Command-
ing the Earl of Belvedere's Regt., 1794. During the American
War, raised a Regt. of Volunteers which he commanded in
Canada. M.P. (Irish Parliament) for the borough of Tagh-
mon, Co. Wexford, 1790-97, and for the borough of Rath-
cormack, Co. Cork, 179S-1800. M.P. for Yarmouth, Isle of
Wight, 1S03. Commissioner of Accounts, 1S02. Married,
Feb. 17, 17S5, Bridget, dau. of John Bayly, of Debsborough,
Co. Tipperary, and had issue. Died Sept. 7, 1803, at Bath.
(Si John's Coll. Adm., iv. )68; Burke, L.G. of Ireland (which
gives ' Died Sept. 6 '); G. Mag., 1S03, 11. 890.)
MacDONNELL, FREDERICK THEODORE. Adm. at Clare,
Sept. 29, 1879. [Younger s. of Hercules, of 4. Roby Place,
Kingston, Dublin. B. i860. School, Rossall.] Matri
B.A. 18S3; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at Derby
School, 1S82-3; at Elstree School, iSSv Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 21, 1883. Called to the Bar, June 22, 1
Died Jan. 21, 1918. {Rossall Sch. Reg.; La.. Lists; Inns oj
Court.)
McDONNELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. ^, 1 822.
Of Middlesex. Educated by Mr Duncan, of Edinburgh.
Kept the Michs. Term, 1823.
McDONNELL, JOHN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 12, 1S97. [S. of
Robert, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., President of the College of
Physicians in Ireland. B. Nov. 2, 1878. School, Winchester.]
Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1901. An engineer at the British
\\ estinghouse Co., at Trafford Park, Manchester. Succeeded
his uncle lames in the estate of Kilsharvan, Co. Meath, 1904.
J.P. Major, Royal Meath Regt. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major; D.A.Q.M.G.; Lieut. -Col., Lemster Regt.),
killed in action, Sept. 29, 1918. [Winchester Coll. Reg.;
King's Coli. Reg.: ( niv. II If List; Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
McDONNELL, JOHN CARLYLE. Adm. (age 22) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1S89. 2nd s. of Randel William [Q.C.], deceased.
B. in Dublin. [From Trinity College, Dublm.J Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1901. Football (rugby)
' blue,' 1889. Ord. deacon (Tuani) 1896; priest (Killaloe, for
Tuam) 1S96; C. of Aughaval (or Westport), 1895-7. C. of
St George's, Belfast, 1S9S-1900. C. of Holy Trinity, Upper
Tooting, 1900-3. C. of All Saints, Tooting, 1903-6. C. of
St Mark's. Surbiton, 1900-10. Of Semaphore, South Aus-
tralia, 1910-13. Disappears from Crockford, 1931. {Bouk of
Blues.)
MACDONNELL, JOHN RANDAL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 4, 1846. [Only] s. of John, Esq., of 15,
Club Chambers, London. [B. 1828.] [At London University;
B.A. 1845.] Matric. Michs. 1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 12, 1847. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1852. {Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MacDONNELL, PHILIP JOHN COTTER. Adm. at Clare, Jan.
27, 18S1. [S. of the Rev. John Cotter [Trinity College,
Dublin, B.A. 1843], R. of Misterton, Leics. B. Feb. 19, 1862.
School, Rossall.] Matric. Lent, 1SS1. Manager of the Bank
of Montreal, Ontario, Canada. {Rossall Sch. Reg.)
MacDONNELL, THOMAS FRANCIS ROBERT. Adm. sizar at
Si John's, Feb. 25, 1895. S. of Francis, Civil Service clerk,
of London [and Mary Jo
in London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898; LL.B. 1899. President of the Union, 1899. 1
the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1902. Deputy
Government Advocate, Rangoon, 1903. Law Lecturer in
Rangoon, 1904-14. Served in the Great War,
(Second Lieut, Rangoon Bait., Indian I ' i :
.lie 12, 1946, in London. {St Paul's
MSS.; La* Lists; 1 he tunes, June 1,. [946.)
MACDONOGH, TERENCE MICHAEL. Adm. Fell.
', Mar. 15, 1 326. A ' ren-yeai mai ■
Ord. deacon (Bp. of Llandaff) 1S27; priei
Bransgore, Hants., 1830 6; R. of Dei
Author, A Men
Abridgement of Mouicm on the Epistle of Janus. 1 ■
from Crockford, 1877.
McDOUALL, ANDREW KENNETH. Adm. |
Magdali.nl, Jul
Stranraer [ and . Hepburn,
Stranrai 1 Co. >
at Logan; buried at KirkiuiLl'ii. (BurkC, L.G.; Fon D
Armorial Families; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, May 19,
I945-)
McDouall, Kenneth Gilbert
McDOUALL, KENNETH GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chrisii. Oct. i, 1885. Of Suffolk. (3rd s. of the Rev.
William Sutherland (next). B. Feb. 22, 1867.] Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M A. 1892. Of West Cliff House,
Folkestone. Died Apr. 7, 1939. [The Times, Apr. 10, 1939.)
McDOUALL, The Rev. WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. M.A. 1847,
incorp. from Oxford. [2nd s. of the Rev. William (I'.alliol
College, Oxford, i79i),of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and Euphemia,
dau. of Louis Gaudin.] [B. June 27, 1820] Matnc. from
Christ Church, Oxford. May is, 1839, age IS; B.A. (Oxford)
1843; M.A. (Oxford) 1845. Ord. deacon (Fly) 184s: iti.-i.
1846; C. of Kirthng, l . 1 t i j I ■ - . 1 -46-54. K. of Ousden, Suffolk,
1854-1902. Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of Bute.
1848-1902. Married, June 8, 1854, Grace Maria, dau. of Sir
James Dalrymple Hav, Bart, Died Aug. 9, 1902. Father of
the above. (.41. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1854, [I.
294)
McDOUGALL, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 12, 1855. [Eldest] s. of William Church (1816)
[Judge of the Supreme Court], of Jamaica. B. there. School,
Worcs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1S60. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1871. Died Nov. 1, 1917, aged 80, in London. (Scott,
MSS . Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The lima. Nov. 2, 1 . , 1 ,- .)
McDOUGALL, ARTHUR FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Caius, Oct. is. 1869. S. of Thomas William John, de-
ceased, Capt., R. Marines, staff Officer of Pensioners B,
at Penwerris, Falmouth. School, private. Matric. Michs.
1869. Resided three years. (Venn, 11. 390.)
McDOUGALL, The Rev. FRANCIS THOMAS. M.A. 1846, incorp.
from Oxford. [Only s. of William Adair of Sydenham, Kent.]
From Magdalen Hall whence he bad matric. Feb. 28, 1 - , 1,
age 21; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1845; D.C.L. 1854. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Frainingham-Piggot and
St Mark's, Lakenham, Norfolk, 1845. C. of Christ Church,
Bloomsbury, London, 1S46-7. Chief Missionary and Principal
Chaplain to Borneo and E. Archipelago, 1S48-54. Bishop of
Labuan, 1854-68. V. of Godmanchester, Hunts., 1868 74.
Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 1S70-4. Canon of Flv. 1871-3.
V. of Milford, Hants., 1881-5. Canon of Winchester. 1873.
Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight. 1874-86. R. of Mottistone
withShorwell, Isle of Wight, 1885-6. Author, Catechism of the
t hristian Religion in Malay and English. Translated The
Book of Common Prayer into Malay. Died Nov. 16, 1886.
(Al. Oxon 1
MACDOUGALL, GEORGE GORDON. Adm. Fell. -Coin, (age 18)
at Trinity, Oct. 22, 1810. [Only] s. of William [M D , of
Santa Cruz], li. 111 the West Indies. School, West Indies.
At Glasgow University, 1813-16. Matnc 1816. Drowned
at Largs, Ayrshire, Oct. 26, 1835. (Matric. Album, I niv.
of Glasgow; < arribeana, iv. 80; C. j. Fordyce.)
McDOUGALL, PERCY RAYMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1890. S. of Dugald, of Riversdale Road, Hawthorne,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. B. 1869, at Melbourne.
School, Toorak, Melbourne. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1897. A civil engineer. Died at Derby, Apr. II, 1-147.
(The limes, Apr. 15, 1947.)
McDOUGALL, SIDNEY. Adm. at King's. Jan. iS, 1895. [S.
Of Isaac S., of High Bank, Didsbury, Manchester Seho.l,
private; and at * luen-, C< .lice,,-, Mauche-ter ! Main. I a -lei,
1895; prizeman; B.A. 189S. Warden of Manchester Lmiver-
sity Settlement and of Manchester Ruskin Hall. Subse-
quently founded the manufacturing business of McDougall
Brothers. Australia, and 111 connection therewith travelled
extensively in America, Australia and Africa. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Manchester Keg t (T.F.)); killed
in action in Gallipoli, Aug. 7, 1915. (King's Coll. keg.;
! War List.)
MACDOUGALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Mar. 30, 1872. [B. July 22, 1848, in Madras. S. of Lieut. -Col.
John, H.E.I.C.S., of South Coates House, Edinburgh.
School, Edinburgh Academy.] Matric. Michs. 1 , B \
1876. Apprenticed to Stevensons, engineers. Went to Cam-
bridge to study for Holv Orders, but had t" give up
through ill-health. Died Jan. 23, 1889. (F.P.White.)
McDOUGALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John-., May J,
1890. S. of Isaac Shimwell, manufacturing chemist, of
Higher Broughton, Lanes, [and Rel L snialleV| B. June
22, 1871, at Chadderton. Educated at Owens 1 ollege, Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1890, Scholar, 1892 (Nat. Sci. [rip.,
Pt I. 1st Class, 1892; l't II, 1st Class, 1894); I: A, 1894;
M.B., IS.Chir. and M.A. 1897. Fellow, [898 1103; Hon.
Fellow, 1938. M.Sc. and D.Sc, Victoria Univ., Manchester.
At St Thomas's Hospital, 1894. Reader in Experimental
Psychology at University College, London, 1902. l-.K.S.,
Mace, Henry Cruttenden
1912. Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy at Oxford, 1903-
20, and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. M.A .
' ixford, 1907. Went with Haddon's expedition to the Torres
Straits, 1898, and Sarawak. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, K.A.M.C). Professor of Psychology at
Harvard, 1920-7, Professor of Psychology at Duke Uni-
versity, North Carolina, 1927-38. Author, Introduction to
Social Psychology; Pagan Iribes of Borneo; The Group
Mind, Xatlunal Welfare and Nati mat Dc.ay. I he American
Nation: its Problems and fun ! . ' .'.,..,.', r and the
Conduct of Life; 1 he I runners >■: I ■ . . I he Kiddle of
Life, etc. Died Nov. 27, 1938. (Medical Directorii
Who; Obit, .\otues, Uoval .v«„ j (1941), )9; Lancet Dec.
10, 1938; The Times, Nov. 29, 193s.)
McDOUGALL, WILLIAM [CHURCH]. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity. Dec. 16, 1810. S. of Alexander [solicitor, of
London]. B. [1800], in London. School, Charterhouse.
Matnc. Michs. 1S17. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. I, .1825. Queen's Advocate, Jamaica, 1839; Assistant
Judge, Supreme Court, 1840-1; ludge of Assize Courts,
1841-55. Died at Bath, Julv 20, 1867. Father of Alexander
VV. (1855). (List of Carthusians; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MACDOWALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 26, 1S15. [Eldest] s. of [Colonel] An li ■■« [M.P.] [and
Mary, dau. of James Russell, of Dumfries]. B. [Oct 19,
i7>c '. at Chester. Bapt. Nov. 7, 1796, at Penrith. School,
Christ's Hospital, Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1816. Cornet,
2nd Life Guards, Feb. 19, 1818. Lieut. -Col., Dec. 30, 1845,
Colonel, 1847-54; sold out, July 14, 1S54. Married, 1836,
I , dau. of William Harriet, . ,f Apeton. J.I', and D.L.
for Wigtownshire. Died July 20, 1872, at Logan, Wigtown-
shire. (Boase, VI. 112; F. P. White.)
MACDOWALL, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 10, 1813. Of Herts. [S. of Walter, printer, of Pemberton
Row. School, St Paul's.] Matnc. Easter, 1814; Scholar,
1815; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. A printer. Died 1865. (St
Paul's Sch. Keg.)
MACDOWALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. ;.
1863. Did not reside. Doubtless the man of these names,
eldest - of Henry, of Johnstone, Renfrewshire, Scotland,
schools, Loretto [and Harrow], who matric. from University
College, Oxford, Apr. 18, 1863, age 19; died in the Long
V e 1 1 1. air before taking his degree. (Loretto Sch. Reg.; At.
Oxon.)
McDOWELL, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 33) at Pembroke,
Mar. 12, 185''; aftenvards pens. Eldest s. of John, deceased,
of Killyleagh, Co. Down, Ireland. B. there. Matric Mich-..
1856; Scholar, 1856; B.A. (171)1 Wrangler) 1S61; M.A. 1864.
A private tutor at Cambridge. F.K.A.S., 1862. Author,
Eierctses in Euclid and Geometry; Trigonometry required for
Honours; Mcciuxnics required for Degrees, etc. One of the
original editors of the Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin
Hi isenger of Mathematics. Died Mar. 17, 1885, at 44,
Trumpington Street, Cambridge. Father of the next. (Boase,
vi. 113; I he Guardian. Mar. 25, 1S85.)
McDOWELL, JAMES KNIGHT. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of James (above). Of 270, Springe Road,
St John's College Park, London. B. 1870, in Cambridge
School, Warkworth House, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B.A. is. ji . M A. 1916, ord. deacon "(Liverpool) 1894; priest,
1895; C. of St [ohn-the-Baptist, West Derby, Liverpool,
1894-6. C. of St Matthew,, Sheffield, lS.|.,-i.joo. C. of St
Andrew's, Holbom, 1901-10. V. ..1 Banington, Cambs.,
1910—14. Received into the Knm.ni Cailmlie Church at
Cambridge, 1914. Of Marylea, Aldcburgh, Suffolk, in 1945.
(Scott, MSS.; 1 rockford; < J . Pari. Reg , ( ambridge Daily
News, Apr. 7, 1914-I
MACDOWELL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 39) at Trinity
Hall, June 7, 1845; 'a barrister of the Inner Temple.'
MACDUFF, HECTOR. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1874- [At the
Loudon College of Divinity, 1872.] Ord. deacon (Chester),
1S77, priest, 1S7S; c of si Mark's, IHikinueld, Cheshire,
is-7 9, t ..1 Boothby Graffoe, Lines., 1879 82. C. of
> ,-.iey, Hunts., 1882-3. C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cam-
bridge, is-., chaplain 111 Upper Sind, 1883-7; at Madura.
S. India, 1887-S; at Berar, Madras, 1888-1901. Resided
subsequently at London Road, Tunbndge Wells, and What-
lington, near Battle, Sussex. Disappears from 1 ■
1908.
MACE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Clare, Apr. 14, 1762. B. at
Hull, Vorks. Matnc. Michs. 1763; B.A. (7th 11 rangier) 1766;
M.A. !8.| Sometime British Consul-General and Agent at
Algiers. K. of llalshani. Vorks., 1770-1825. Died Jan. 30,
1825, in London. (G. Mag., 1825, I. 474.)
MACE, HENRY CRUTTENDEN. Adm. pen, at Si John's.
May 29, 185S. Of Australia. Matric. Lent, 1859.
Mace, Thomas James
MACE, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 8,
1867. Perhaps same as next.
MACE, THOMAS JAMES. Matric. Miens. 1877, as a Non-Coil,
student. Migrated to Downing, Feb. 15, 1879; B.A. 1881.
Of 3, Mortimer Road, Cambridge, in 1881.
McELDERRY, ROBERT KNOX. Adm. sizar at St John',.
Sept. 12, 1S91. S. of John, merchant, J. P., of BaUymoney,
Co. Antrim, Ireland [and Matilda Knox]. B. there, July
1869. School, Coleraine Academical Institution and at
Queen's College, Belfast; (B.A. 1691; M.A. 1S93; Fellow.
1905). Matric. Michs. 1891. Scholar, 1892; Members' prize,
1895; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt. I, 1st Class, 1894; Pt. II, 1 ,
1894; M.A. 189S. Fellow, 1897-1902. Senior Classical
Master at Campbell College, Belfast, 1S96-1902. Professor
of Greek at Queen's College, Galway, 1902-16. Professor
of Ancient Classics, 1916-24. Fellow of the Royal University
of Ireland, 1924-34. Professor of Greekat Queen's University,
Belfast, 1924-34. Librarian, Presbyterian College, Belfast.
Contributor of articles on Roman History to Classical
Journals. Of 34, SansSouci Park, Belfast, in 1946. Died there
July 10, 1949. (ItTio's Who; C. J. Fordyce.)
McEVOY, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4. 1 I89
S. of Bernard. B. [Mar. 10, 1S70], in Bimunghani. Schools
King Edward, Birmingham, and Perse, Cambridge. Matric.
Michs. 18S9; Scholar, 1SS9; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Classical
Lecturer at Regent's Park, New and Hackney Colleges,
1892-S. Minister of Cricklewood Congregational Church,
1898-1920. Married, 1894, Margaret Kate, dau. of John
Ulph, of St Ives, Hunts Author, 1 he Prophet Amos; Lulu:
lor To-day. Of 35, Parkside Drive, Watford, Herts. Died
Feb. 27, 1944; buried at Brighton. {Peile, 11. 748; Wh
Who in Congregationalism; The Times, Mar. 2, 1944.)
McEVOY, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at
Magdalene, Oct. 28, 1845, [Elder] s. of James, Esq., of
Tobertinan [or Tobertynan], Co. Meath [and Theresa Maria,
dau. of Sir Joshua Colles Meredvth, Bart.]. [B. there, Sept. 5,
1826.] Matric. Michs. 1845. Cornet, 6th Dragoon Guards,
Apr. 30, 1846; Lieut. July 23, 1847; sold out, Apr. 4, 1851.
Married, Oct. 24, 1850, Eliza, dau. of Andrew Browne, of
Mount Hazel, Co. Galway. M.P. for Meath, Dec. 17, i^ss
Jan. 26, 1S74. Received, from tile Pope, the Order of St
Gregory the Great. Died Feb. 10, 1899, at Tobertinan.
{Boose, vi. n4; Burke, L.G.j
McEVOY, JOHN. B.A., 1S26, incorp. from Trinity College,
Dublin; M.A. 1S26. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 6, 1S26.
[S. of Andrew, merchant, of King's County. B. 1789.]
Admitted at Trim Coll., Dublin, Oct. 5, 1806, age 17; B.A.
(Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1813. In Holy Orders; on the Madras
Establishment. Chaplain at Secunderabad and at Kamptee,
1834-51. Married, Sept. 3, 1838, Susannah Harris, widow
of Lieut. William Hope, 13th Regt. and daughter of William
Tucker, of Westminster. Died at sea, on voyage to England,
July 14, 1851. (F. Penny; G. .Mag., 1S51, 11. 664.)
MacEWAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1SS3.
S. of the Rev. David, D.D., minister of Trinity Presbyterian
Church, Clapham. B. Apr. 11, 1865. School, Manor House,
Clapham. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1SS6. Died Apr. 6,
1889; monument to his memory in trie Ancien Cimetiere,
Mentone, France. (Scott, .USS.; T. A. Walker, 573.)
McEWEN, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
.Mar. 24, 1836. S. of David, Esq., of Grenada. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. [840; M.A. 1S43. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1840; pnest (Chichester) 1841; C. of
Semington, Wilts., 1840-6. Inc. of St. John's, Dumfries,
1846-83. Resided latterly at Carlisle, where he died, Sept.
28, 1904, aged 67. {Cn.ckfurd; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 7,
1904.)
MacEWEN, DOUGLAS LILBURN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1SS6. S. of Wilhain Lilburn, of 9, Drumsheugh
Gardens, Edinburgh [and Jane Glen Walker], B. at Edin-
burgh, 186S [Nov. 19, 1SO7 (Army Lists)]. School, Fettes.
Matin. Michs. 18S6. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1887. Second
Lieut., Cameron Highlanders, 1889; Lieut., 1891; Capt.,
1897. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902 ; D.A.A.I ,.
1900; Major, 1904; D.A.A.G., Army H.Q., 1905-7; Lieut. -
Col., 1912. In the Great War, 1914-19 (C.B., 1915; Colonel,
1916; Brigade Commander (193rd lnfantrv Brigad
D.Q.M.G., 1,, . , ,919; temp. Brigadier-
. General, 1916-19; C.M.G., 1918; mentioned in despatches;
Commander, Legion of Honour). Member of the King's
Bodyguard for Scotland. D.L. and J. P. for Kirkcudbright-
shire. Died Jan. 3, 1941, at Corsock, Castle Douglas, Kirk-
cudbrightshire. {Book of Blues; Univ. War List. An
Scottish Biographies; Die limes, Jan. 6, 1941.)
McEWEN, JOHN FORRESTER. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, |ui,.-
7, 1S70. [EldestJ s. of Alexander, 01 Mottingham ,
Kent. B. 1859, at Marylands, Canada. School, Forest,
McFarlane, John
Walthamstow, Essex. Matric. Michs. (876; B.A. t88o.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 5, 1879. Called to the Bar.
Jan. 20, 1SS2. Counsel of the English Bar at Rangoon, 1900.
I ists, until 1940; Inns 0/ Court; i.,.u-r, Men at ti:.
Bar.)
McEWEN, ROBERT FINNIE. Adm. at Trinity II
[Only s. of the Rev. John, M.A., Glasgow, Minister of Kirk
michael, Ayrshire [and Isabella, dau. of William Finnic,
of Titchfield House, Kilmarnock]. [B. Jan. 1, 1861.] At
Edinburgh University (M.A., 1S82). Matric. Michs. 1S82;
B.A. 1S85. Adm. Advocate, Scottish Bar, 1888. D.L. and I 1 .
for Berwickshire; J. P. for Avrshire. Of Marchmont, Berwick-
shire, .md Badrochat, Ayrshire. F.S. A. (Scotland). Memberof
the King', Bodyguard in Scotland, The Royal Company of
Archers. Member of Council, Royal College of Music, Lon-
don, 1906-26. Composer of church music, songs and part-
songs. Latterly of Greenlaw, Berwickshire. Died Mar. 31,
1926. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L :
was Who.)
MACFARLAN, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Tkimu,
Jan. 6, 1S03. S. of Philip, of Richmond, Yorks. School,
Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1003. Migrated to St Catharine ■
Apr. 22, 1S05; B.A. 1S07. Brother of the next.
MACFARLAN, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity
May 7, 1798. S. of Philip, of Richmond, Yorks. School!
Richmond. Matric. Michs. 179S; Scholar, 1601; B.A. {gth
Wrangler) 1802; M.A. 1S05. Fellow, 1S04; Junior Dean,
1815-19; Junior Bursar, 1823-4. Senior Proctor, 1S22-3. V.
of Arrmgton, Carubs., 1813. V. of Shudv Camps, 1S23. V.
of Gainford, Co. Durham, 1S24-62. Died there, July 18,
1862, aged 82. Father of the next; brother of the above
{Clergy List; G. Mag., 1862, 11. 233.)
MACFARLAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 15, 1856. [Only] s. of the Rev. George (above), of
Gainford, Co. Durham. B. there. School, Shrewsbury.
Matric Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1S59; B.A. (14//1 Wrangler)
1S60; M.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, i860.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 181,3. Died Oct. ro, 1S68, in New
Zealand. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
MACFARLAN, GEORGE PHILIP EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, May 30, 1S39. S. of Henry. B. at Rich-
mond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843.
McFARLAND, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct.
10, 1872. [S. of John, of Omagh, Co. Tyrone.] B. Apr. 19,
1S51. [Schools, Royal Academical Institution Belfast, and
M'Clinton's Academy; and at Queen's College, Belfast.]
Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874; B.A. {:--,th Wrangler)
1876; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master at Repton, 1S70-80.
Master of the newly founded Ormond College, in the Univer-
sity of Melbourne, 1880-1914. Vice-Chancellor of Melbourne
University, 1910-1S; chancellor, 1918-35. Member of the
Royal Commission on technical education, Victoria, 1899.
On the Government Board for the Protection of Aborigines,
1908. Hon. LL.D., Royal Univ. of Ireland, 1S92. Knighted',
1919. Died, unmarried, July 22, 1935, at Melbourne.
Brother of the next. {Eagle, 1935; Who was Wlto.)
McFARLAND, ROBERT ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, May 1, 1879; elected Entrance Scholar. S. of
John, gent., of Omagh, Ireland. B. there, Oct. 18, 1S60.
Schools, Omagh Model, Royal Academical Institution, Bel-
fast, and at Queen's College, Belfast (B.A. 18S0). Migrated
to St John's, June 10, 1880. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar,
1880; migrated to Caius, Jan. 1, 1S82; Scholar, 1882 ,1
{gth Wrangler, 1883) 18S4; M.A. 1890. Assistant M
Repton School, 1889-1907. Headmaster 01 I O
Belfast, 1907-22. Died Apr. 11,1922. Brother of the above.
{Peile, 11. 668; Venn, 11. 453; Wh <A
McFARLANE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1894.
S. oi George Henry, of London. B. then , 1
1. Dame Owen's, Islington (Mr |. Easterbrook).
B.Sc, London, 1895. Maine. Michs. 1 K.j 4 ; Scholni (.\.,i
Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 180.7; l't II, ist 1
1 A. 1901. Inspector under tin- Boai
Of Englelield Green, Eghaiu, Surrey, 111 1945. (C.I
Keg.)
McFARLANE, JOHN. Adm
Robert, of Kingsburgh, Prestonkirk, E. Lothian. School,
in tonkirk; afterwards at Edinburgh Univ. |isi Cla
, Vans Dunlop Scholar; Heriol r
Fellow). j Matin . Mil hs, [898; pri
(Hist. Trip., Pt I, 1st ( I
Lecturer in History at St David's College, I
Lecturer in Geography, 1
Lecturer, ami subsequently Ri
University of Al
Aberdeen, in 1947. (King's Coll, Keg., 1
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McFarlane, Kenneth
McFARLANE, KENNETH. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. J,
1889. 7th s. of Daniel, merchant, of Glasgow, deceased.
[B. there, Tan. 20, 1871. School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Miens. 1S89. Lived at Pau, France. Died before
1931. {Cheltenham Loll. K. 2 . Pemb. Coll. Keg.)
MACFARLANE-GRIEVE (formerly MACFARLANE), The Rev.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER COMYN. M.A. 1896, incorp. from
Oxford. Adm. at CLARE, May I, r896. [Only s. of
William (Macfarlane), M.D., of Edinburgh [and Margaret
Vmii-r, . 1.111 .,1 1 . . -. . r ; r . ' ,riov,., of I .1 -I Tn 1.1. ■'■!!'. i. k-litro .
B. 184';.] Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Jan. 26,
1863 as William Alexander Comyn Macfarlane; Scholar of
St John's College, Oxford, 1864-8; B.A. (Oxford) rS66; M.A.
(Oxford) 1869. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 186;, pin
C. of St Giles, Oxford, 1871--- V. of Criftins-by-EUesmere,
Salop, 1872-8. R. of Elmswell, Suffolk, 1878-92. Disclaimed
his Orders, 1892. Succeeded to Edenhall House, near Kelso,
as heir to his uncle, Alexander Grieve. Took the name, and
arms, of Macfarlane-Gneve by Royal licence, June 12, 1876.
Settled at Impington Park, near Cambridge, 1S94. Died
Apr. 8, 1917, aged 75. {Al. Oxon.; Scott, MSS.; Lrock/ord;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The limes, Apr. n, 1917;
C. R. Hudleston.)
MACFARREN, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Mus.Doc, 1875; M.A.
1878. Professor ol Music, 1875-87. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1. 1876. S. of George [dramatist and theatrical man-
ager, for whom ■•('. I> X .1: ! .of London. B. there [Mar. 2],
1813. School, Royal Academy of Music, London. Hon.
D.Mus., Oxford, 1879. Professor of harmony and composi-
tion at the Royal Academy of Music, 1837-46 and 1851-75.
His Symphony in C was performed in 1830; his best known
dramatic work, The Devil's Opera,, in 1838. Composed
operas, 1860-73; his first Oratorio, St John the Baptist, was
performed in r873. Founded the Handel Society, 1844.
Conductor at Covent Garden, T845. Principal of the Royal
Academy of Music, 1S75. His eyesight had always been
defective and in i860 he became blind. Knighted, 1863.
Married, Sept. 27, 1S44, Clanna Thalia Andrae, of Lubeck.
Died Oct. 3T, 18S7. [CM. Hut. Reg.; D.N.B.)
MACFEE, ARTHUR PERCIVAL. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter,
MACFIE, JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
1898. [3rd] s. of lohn William, of Rowton Hall, Chester
[and Helen, dau. of Major-Gen. Charles Wabab, Indian
Army], B. [Sept 16], 1879, at Newferry, Cheshire. School,
Oundle. Matric. Michs. lScS; Scholar: prizeman, 1899;
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901; Pt 11, 1st Class, 1902);
B A 1001; M.A. 1912. B.Sc. 1902; M.B. (Edinburgh) 1906;
D.Sc, (Edinburgh). House Phvsician at the Radcliffe In-
firmary, Oxford, 1906. On the West African Medical Staff,
1910-23; in Northern and Southern Nigeria and the Gold
Coast. Acting Director, Medical Research Institute, Lagos,
Mi 1; Director. Medical Research Institute, Accra, 1914-23.
War Office, Malaria Investigation, Liverpool, 1917-19.
Mary Kingsley medal, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
1919. Lecturer in protozoology, Liverpool School of Tropical
Medicine, 1923-5. Member, Medical Research Council fur
investigation on Cheino-Therapy of malaria, 1927-31. With
the British ambulance service in Ethiopia, 1935-6. Emeig-
ency Officer, St Pancras Medical War Committees, 1939-41.
Temp. Major, R.A.M.C, 1941-3. Malanologist, Nos. 3 and 8
malana field laboi atom -.1 gypt, Palestine and Syria. Author,
.-In Ethiopian Oiatv, and .niicles on tropical medicine, etc.
Of 42, Filsham Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, in 1946. Died at
Pinner, Oct. 11, 1948. Brother of the next. [Venn, 11. 558
said addenda Burke / G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Medical Directories; Who's Who; The I imes, Oct. 15, 1948.)
MACFIE, ROBERT ANDREW SCOTT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
Eldest] ol |[ohn] W[illiam], merchant, of New
Ferry, Cheshire. B. there [Apr. 10], 18OS. School, Oundle,
and at Edinburgh University (B.Sc, 1891). Matnc. Michs.
1 . , B.A. 1S89; M.A. 1894. Enlisted in the Scots Guards,
and in 1896 woiked as a dock-labourer m London
Chairman of Messrs M.e tie and Sons Ltd., sugar refine] , 1 I
Liverpool. Served m the Great War, 0,1; 19 (R.Q.M.S.,
King's (Liverpool) Regt., Liver] 1 Scottish 1 I . men-
tioned in despatches; M.M.). A -tud' lit ol l:,.],iai\ lolk-lore.
Editor fornianv years ol the Gyp 1 r< 1 iet Journal.
Author, With the Gypsies in Bulgaria. Pn ented to cams
College Library a complete set of the Gypsy Lore Society's
Journal. Entertained ideas of becoming a Mohammedan,
carrying the Koran with him while on service in France.
hi Shaws, Lund, Sedbergh, Vorks. Died, s.p., June 9, [935
Vol XIV. (1935) of the Gypsy Lore .Scilflv', Journal was
■ l< \ ited to an account of his life. Brother ol the above.
[Venn, 11 483 and addenda; Univ. II. u List; Burke, L.L..;
Fox-Davies. Armorial Families; 1 he li
s. Jn
Macgillivray, Evan James
MacGAW, JOHN THOBURN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1894. [Only] s. of Joseph, of Chilworth Manor, Surrey. B.
[Aug. 13], 1S72, at Hav, N'.S.W ., Australia. School, Charter-
house. .Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1928. Football
(assoc.) ' blue,' 1697. Uf St Leonards Forest, near Horsham,
Sussex, in 194s. {Charterhouse Seh. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook.)
McGEE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct. 10, 1882. [Only s. of Edward, of Dungannon, Co.
Tyrone, late Col. 19th Regt.] B. May 18, 1862. [School,
Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs., 1882; LL.B., 1SS5. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1885. Called to the Bar.
June 13, 1888. On the Western Circuit. Died Sept. 19, 1924,
at 53, Cansbrooke Koad, St Leonards. {Charterhouse Seh.
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns oj Court; The Inn,..
Sept. 23, 1924.)
McGHEE, The Rev. ROBERT JAMES. MA. 1851, incorp. from
Dublin. [S. of the Rev. Robert James (Trinity College,
Dublin). B. in Wicklow.] Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin.
July 6, 1835, age 17; B.A. (Trim Coll., Dublin) 1S41; M.A.
(Inn. Coll., Dublin) 1840. Minister of Harold's Cross
Church, Dublin, 1836-46. K. of Holywell with .'.
worth, Hunts., 1846-72. Author, 1 ruth and Error Con-
trasted; Romanism as u rules in Ireland (2 vols.); Expository
Lectures on the Epistle to the Ephesians, etc. Died Apr. 16,
1872, in Ebury St., London. {Al. Dublin; Boose, VI. 116;
The Guardian, Apr. 24, 1S72.)
McGHEE, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June
30, 1842. A ' Ten-year man.' Of Cambs. S. of John, gar-
dener, of Ely, and Rebecca. B. [July 27, 1816], at Cambridge.
Bapt. Aug. 5, 1816. Re-adm. as a 'Ten-year man,' 1843.
Ord. deacon (London) May 22, 1842. S.P.G. missionary at
Campobello, New Brunswick, 1842-3; at St Andrew'-,
1843-5; at Upham, 1846-8; at Sussex Vale, 1848-61. Died
Dec. 18, r86i. (S.P.G. Records; F. P. White.)
McGILL, HERBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept.
27, 1859. [2nd] s. of William, physician. B. (Sept. 27, 1841],
in London. School, Tollbridge. Matnc. Michs. 1859; Scholar
i860; B.A. 1863. Assistant Master, 1865-97 (and House
Master, 18S8-97) at Aldenharn School. Died Jan. 18, 1934,
at Tunbridge Well-. [Tonbridgc Seh. Reg.; Aldenharn Sch.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 564; 1 he limes, Jan. 22, 1934.)
McGILL, JOHN HENRY CHAMPION. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 1, 1866. S. of the Rev. George Henry (Brasenose
College, Uxford, 1837). B. 1S47, at Stoke Ferry, Norfolk.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. 1S66; B.A. 1870; M.A.
1873. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1870; pnest, 1871. Fellow
and Tutor of St Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1S70-2.
V. of High Beutham, Vorks., 1872-;. C, of All Saints.
Poplar, 1878-9. C. of Staplehurst, Kent, 18S0-5 6. ol
Thornton Heath, Surrey, 1S86-S. C. of St Peter's, Croydon,
18SS-93. R. of St Andrew's, Deal, Kent, 1S93-1900. V. of
lsleworth, Middlesex, 1900-17. Surrogate, Dio. of London,
1902-17. Died Apr. 11, 191 7. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
The limes, Apr. 14, 1917.)
McGILL, JOHN SHUTER DAVENPORT. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, July 2, 1851. S. of the Hon. Peter [Canadian
M.P. or Senator]. B. in Canada. School, Guildford Grammar,
Surrey. Matric. Michs. 185 1. (Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MacGILLICUDDY, RICHARD PATRICK. Adm. pens, al si
John's, June I, 1867. Ol Somerset. S. of Richard, gent.,
[the MacGillicuddy of The Reeks, by his second wife,
Anna, dau. of John'Johustone, of Mainstone Court, Heref.].
[B. July 15, 1S50, at Dunstei.] Bapt. July 23, 1850. Matric.
Miciis. 1868. Succeeded as The MacGillicuddy of The Reeks,
181.6. Died, unmarried, Nov. 2.8, 1871. Half-brother of
Robert (next). (F. P. White, Burke, L.G.)
MacGILLICUDDY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Tkimtv.
Oct. 20, 1842. [2nd] s. of Richard, The MacGillicuddy of The
Keek, [by his 1st wile, Margaret, dau. of James Bennett).
P. [Dec. 29, 1S23], at Killamey, Co. Kerry. School, Cork.
Maine. Michs. 1S42. Died before 1866. Half-brother of
Rii hard P. (above).
MACGILLIVRAY, EVAN JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1S91. [2nd] s. of William [Writer to the Signet],
of 3, Belford Park, Edinburgh. B. [Sept. 14], 1873, al
Idiiiliurgli. School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs.
18,, 1. B.A. 1S.14; LL.B. 1895. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June 17, 1896. Called to the Scottish Bar, 1897.
In the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R., Ann Air-
craft Corps, Dover Patrol and London Defences, 1914-18).
K.C., 1939. Author, Laa on Copyright and Insurance; In-
surance Law, etc. Of Church Close, Uckfield, Sussex, in
1946. Brother of the next. [Edinb. Acad. Reg ; Lai. Lists;
I, 1935.) Kelly, Handbook; Who's 11 ho.)
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Macgillivray, George John
MACGILLIVRAY, GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. S. of William [Writer to the Signet], of 3',
Belford Hark, Edinburgh. B. [May 10], 1876, at Edinburgh.
School, Edinburgh Academy; and at Edinburgh University,
M.A. 1895. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903.
Ord. deacon {Winchester) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of Ports-
mouth, 1900-3. C. of Croydon, Surrey, 1903-10. Missionary
(Archbishop's Mission to Assyrian Christians), Amadia,
1910-13; Head of the Archbishop's Mission, 1913-14, It.
of St Luke's, Strathmartine, Dundee, 1915-19. Served in
1st Great War, during 1917-18. Received into the Roman
Catholic Church, 1919; ordained priest, 1922. University
Roman Catholic Chaplain at Cambridge, 1923-32. R. of St
Francis, Maidstone, 1932-9. Of St Joseph's, Brighton, 1939-
44. Living at Fortrose, Ross-shire in 194S. Author, Father
Vernon and his Critics; Throughthe Eastto Rome, etc. Broth, r
of the above. {Edmb. Acad. Reg.; C.U. Pari. Reg.; Catholic
Who's Who.) ,
MACGOWAN, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 24 sic) at
Jesus, July 8, 1814; from University College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. 14, 1811 [age 18], and kept s
terms. S. of John, Esq., General Officer in the East India
Co. Service. B. in Calcutta. School, Scorton, Vorks. Matric.
Lent, 1815; Scholar; M.B., 1S17; M.D., 1841. Practised for
some time at Exeter. Physican to the London Missionary
Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews, at
Jerusalem, 1842-60. Died Feb. 6, 1S60, in Jerusalem.
(Al. Oxon.; Boose; G. Mag., 1S60, 1. 524.)
McGOWAN [post TURNER-McGOWAN], EDWARD TURNER
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1877. [Only] s. of Edward
, Robinson Turner], deceased, of Cob Wall House, Black-
burn, Lanes. [A Ward in Chancery; guardian, J. F. Armis-
tead, Esq., of Blackburn.] B. [Dec. 31], 1858. at Helmshore
Lanes. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S77; B.A. and
LL.B., 1881. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 20 1880
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1884. On the Northern Circuit.
Took the name of Turner-McGowan. Of Danven Lanca-
shire. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster
Men at the Bar.)
McGOWAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 13, 1891
[Only] s. of William, J. P. [County Alderman], of White-
haven, Cumberland. B. there, Sept. 18, 1872. School Mill
Hill. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1919. Adm
Solicitor, July, 1899. A newspaper proprietor. Resident at
Toynbee Hall, 1895-1901 and 1910-11. A founder of the
Peoples Palace musical festival; treasurer 1907-11. Gover-
nor of Mill Hill School. J. P. for Cumberland. .
Whitecroft, Carrutherstown, Dumfriesshire in 1950 {Mill
Htll Sch. Reg.; PeiU, 11. 764; Kelly, Handbook; C. J.
Fordyce.)
McGOWAN, OSWALD ERIC. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's,
Jan. 16, 1899. [S. of James Haistens, solicitor, of Ellan-
gowan, Dumfries. B. June 21, 1880. School, Cheltenham.]
Matnc. Mtchs. 1899; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1906.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
MACGOWAN, WILLIAM STUART. Adm. at King's Oct 3
1884; a Choral Scholar. [Eldest] s. of Alexander Thorbum'
M.D., of Bristol. [B. 1864.] Schools, Bristol Grammar
INeuwied-on-the-Rhine, Germany, and Neuilly Switzer-
land]. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. and LL.M
1891; LL.D. 1896. Ad eundem, Univ. of the Cape, 1903
Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1897; priest, 1898. Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College, 1888-1902; Chaplain 1897-
1902 Principal of St Andrew's College, Grahamstown
S. Africa, 1902-9. C.-in-C. of St Alban's, Golder's Green'
1909-11 C. of St Anne's, Soho, i9ii-14. C.-in-C. of St
Peters, Bayswater, I9i5-r6. C. of St Luke's, W. Hollowav
1916-1S. V. of Holy Trinity, Kingsway, 1919-39. Founder
and first Hon. Sec. of the Modem Language Association
1892; Chairman, 1913-16 and 1920. Chairman, [nstitut
Francais du Royaume Uni. Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour Author, Religious Philosophy 0/ Rudolf Eucken,
etc. Died July 6, 1939. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; King's Coll.
Reg.; Crockjord; Who was Who; The Times, July 8, 1939.)
McGOWN, THOMAS MELVILLE WHITSON. Adm. at Clare
Mar 16 18,4. [B. Feb. 22, ,876.] School, Merchiston
Castle, Edinburgh. Matn B.A. 1897. Foot-
ball (rugby) ' bl 1 for ,r,.,.„„] ^,g9 and
1900; in the Anglo-Australian V. 0r of the
Supreme Court of Jud,. , d in the Great
.K.nedin
despatches). Of West Wycombe, Bucks., in
tonCa.:.. ;j
McGRATH, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens at Corp.s
Christi, Oct. :, 1889. Of Gloucestershire. S. of tl
vl^0laSR(T5n' C°"" Dublm' BA ''-' ' V '"'
IwS c' ,' I7' ,8.f9,»?t ,0' V,ctor,a ^J"*™. ^"°«
Bristol. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S9
J',5
MacGregor, Henry Grey
M.A. 1S9S. Assistant Master at Eagle House, Wokingham
Headmaster of Malvern House School, Southampton
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., N.Z. Territorial
1-orces, 1915-19). Assistant Master at the Collegiate School
Wanganui, New Zealand, in 1939. {Rossall Sch. Reg.)
MACGREGOR, ALEXANDER MAIR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
7.KtlS'lY\ ,m>D 5. 1S54. [Eldest] s. of Lieut.-Col. Malcolm
[?th Foot]. B. [Sept. 19, 1836], at Edinburgh. School,
Edinburgh Academy; at Glasgow University, 1852-4.
Matnc Michs. 1854. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Jan. 30
^-nolar, ,S56; B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple!
Nov. 4, 1J63. In the I.C.S., Bengal. Died [an. 24, 1865 a
Alipore, Calcutta. {Inns 0/ Court.)
MACGREGOR, ARTHUR CORTLANDT. Adm. pens at
Her,™"^™?'', 3%\ lSr5- S' Sl fL'™'--Col.] Robert [Francs
. ^J7, fon?«'>' MacGregor-Skinner, 79th and S2nd Regts 1
?1„hOUnt<;Her^r,' Bray' Ireland- B [Feb. 27] iSfif in
?S8s B A ,T^ Mn";kat0, C°mbe,' Somerset. Matric. Michs.
Duhlir ,£\r, ,?f 8 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co.
i& Foy iw' Jed Jan-, '#' 1939' (77"' 0ld Mottktonian
Keg., Eox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MACGREGOR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 4
Catharines, Oct. 12, ,838. Matric. Mich!. 1838* B A. 1843
S r V. MiL Poacher, 1864. Succeeded his brother
rrie t i?:- r vfi^r- l84.6- 0rd- deacon <E'y) '843
priest 1S44 C of St George's, Wolverhampton, 1844-6
EomestfcTV I1'5-,184,6- Pf of Bothamsall, Notts., Ind
Domestic chaplain to the 4th Duke of Newcastle, r846-7
CathedralTs It, "v""', W Minor Canon °' Bristol
Cathedral 1848-9. V. of Caboum, 1849-54 and R of
rW,ah ' L""*-. /8,54-79. Married Oct 2? 1S45 Eliza
Catherine, dau. of John Jeffreys, F.R.S., of Fynone near
bJ^rTlf %' ■ Lawf"^"^g Convocations and the Ex-
Pif"? "J Rrf'''?\s "'"" at thc P'""" Time; Notes on
B^p'andt)0"- "' '879' '^ "' "^ Crochford;
MACGREGOR, DAVID HUTCHISON. Adm. pens, at TB,M1V
r,UKei25'J8.9S' -'nd s' o£ Fthe Rev0 Robert [Tnn Coll'
? lm' i'4 '^Rector of Nithsdale Academy] of
Srhn^? VlUa,' °umfn<;s- B. 1877, at Monineth, Foriars
school [George] Watson's College, Edinburgh; and at Edin
burgh University Matnc. Michs. 1898; Scholar iSqn-
Mernbers prize (English Essay), 1900; Burnev prize, 190,
(Moral Sci Tnp.. Pt I, 1st Class, 1900; Pt II 1st Class
1901; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Fellow, J904. F^den oi
the Union, 1902. Lecturer in Pohtical Economy, 1904-8
Lecturer ,n political economy at Wren's. Professor 0
Ser ^ ^C"r°my\^ the °^ersity of Leeds, 190S-2,
Served in the Great War, 1914-10 (Lieut RE KimiTt
DrunirnGoende^Sfafi ^ M^' ^^ci In!^^).
Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford
1921-45. Member of the Committee on Labour Exchanges'
1920; of the Agncultural Tnbunal, ^23-4 and o,
Trade Boards, etc. Joint Editor of the Economic J,, ,,,.',?
■'iw5^7'' Author;, Lo?d Macaulay. Of All Souls I
Handbook; Who s H ho.) "cu>.
MACGREGOR, EDWIN GEORGE LISTER LAIRD, idm ,.
Irinity Hall, 1893 S. of James Lister Laird, Esq.' of
Redcastle.MuirofOrd, Ross-shire. [B. Julys 1874 1 School
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. .S93 BJA.',896 Appointed
to I.C.S.. 1S97; served in Bombay as Assistant Collector
and Magistrate and Forest Settlement Officer. On special
duty (Census and Pensions), Bombay, i9u Vtim- 1 „i ,
of Customs, Calcutta, Nov. 1913; Collector 1^.4 JumSr
™sfw?Vnd,C?UeCtSrnof Customs- 1916; CoUector and
Distnct Magistrate and Political Agent, 1917. Collector of
Salt Revenue, 1924. Officiating Commissioner of 1 icise
tenner oi Legislative Council, July, 1926. Retired'
Lists) Ckarta,house Sch- K'S (Laird MacGregor); I.C.S.
MaC,^,EG5R,(GnEGMR'LAdm tK"- (ast' '-1 " F'
"' Uonald, Esq . I P. [oi Ardgartan, ArgyU]. B.
[Aug. 31, 1869], in Edinburgh. School, Uppingham Matrii
Mlths- F8 ■ B.A ,-,_■. .,,;., 'blue,' . .,: 'I ,„■
1891 football ■
football for Scotland, 1890-1, 1893-4, 1896, and cricket fo'
; "gland, 1 |, On the 1 ondon SI k :
ta^'w°h„\'"'' Wtfrngham ... I
MacGREGOR, HENRY GREY. Adm ,„,N,Iy
Oct. 30, I855 IV. :
tie, Dubhn. B. [Jan. 15. 1838], in Belfast.
Berks, (private). Matnc. Mich 1 ;i [oined U
Regt. as Ensign, 1S5S; Lieut., 18O0; Capt., 1869
Major, 1879; Lieut.-Col., 1882; Col., 1886.
MacGregor, John
Zulu War, 1878-9 (mentioned in despatches). A.Q.M.G. and
D.A.Q.M.G., Transvaal Wax, 1880-1. D.A.Q.M.G., Egyptian
Expedition, 18S2 (mentioned in despatches). A.A.G., Suakiin
Expedition, 1S85; A.A.G. of Army, 1890-5; A.D.C. to the
Queen, 1886-05. Retired. 1895. C.B., i88g. Married, 1863,
Rosetta, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Napier, Bart. Died
Oct. 13, 192s. Father of Ronald (1S90); brother of the next.
[Amy Lists; Who was Who.)
MacGREGOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 8,
1842. [Eldest] s. of General Sir Duncan, K.C.B. [sometime
<.f Belvedere House, Drvrmcondra. Dublin.] [B. Jan. 24,
1825], at Gravesend, Kent. Schools, King's, Canterbury,
and Lanes, (private) [and at Tnnitv College, Dublin, 1S39].
Matric. Michs. 1841; li.A. (14/* Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1850.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1846. Called to the
Bar, Jan. 31, 1851. Gave up the law and devoted his life
to travel and philanthropy. In Paris during the 1848 Revo-
lution; between 1848 and 186s travelled in Egypt, Palestine,
Russia, Algeria, Canada and the U.S.A. Studied means of
marine propulsion; in 1865 perfected his canoe, the ' Rob
Roy,' in which he navigated most of the chief rivers of
Europe. Published A Thousand .1/i/es in the Rob Roy
( anoe, 1866, which had an enormous success and helped to
popularize canoeing in England. Subsequently travelled by
canoe through Norway and Sweden, and by the Baltic to
Denmark and Heligoland. Member of the London Si uool
Board. Married, and had issue. Resided latterly at Bourne-
mouth, where he died July 16, 1892. Author, The A Roy
on the Jordan, and other books of travel. Brother of the
above. [Boase, 11. OuS, Foster, Men at the Bar; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MacGREGOR, RONALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890, S. of [Col.] Henry Grey (1855), of 4, Brechin Place,
Gloucester Road, London. B. 1868, at Sandhurst, Berks.
Sdio. I. Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1S90. Living at 3, Cleveland
Gardens, London, W., in 1933.
MacGREGOR, WILLIAM. Hon. Sc.D., 1S95. [Eldest s. of
John, crofter. B. Oct. 20, 1846, at Hillockhead, Towie,
Aberdeenshire. Schools, Aberdeen and Glasgow.] M.B.,
Aberdeen, 1872; M.D., Aberdeen, 1874. Resident Surgeon
and Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and Royal i
Asylum. Aberdeen. Assistant Government Medical ' iltn er.
Seychelles, 1S73. Surgeon, Civil Hospital, Port Louis,
Mauritius, 1874. Chief Medie.il Officer, Fiji, 1875. Adminis-
trator of British New Guinea, 1888; Lieut. -Governor, 1895.
Governor of Lagos, 1899-1904; of Newfoundland, 1904-9;
of Queensland, 1909-14." P.C , 1914; < \1 G., 1--1; K.C.M.G.,
C.B., 1897; G.C.M.G., 1907. Hon. LL.D.. Edinburgh, 1892;
Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1895; Hon. LL.D., Queensland.
First Chancellor, University of Queensland. Knight of
Grace of St John of Jerusalem. Founder's medal, Royal
Geographical Society, 1896. Married twice, and had issue,
k' -id. .I at Farlston. Benvkks. Died luly 3, 1919, in Aber-
deen. [Medical Directories; D.X.Br. Who was Who.)
MacGRIGOR, WALTER GRANT JAMES. Adm. pens it
Trinity, July 13, 1S35. [2nd s. of Sir James, 1st Bart.,
F.R.S., F.R.C.P. [and Mary, dau. of Duncan Grant, of
Mullochard, Strathspey.] I: Mar. 18. 1817.] Matric. Michs.
1835; B.A 1 i", M \ 1843. Capt. and Hon. Major, 2nd
Batt. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 29, 1840. Called to the Bar. May 4, 1S43. Married
(1) Aug. 20, 1849, Marie Anne, dau. of Vice .Vluural luseph
Digby, R.N., and had issue; (2) Sept. 20, 1S70, Elizabeth
Anna, dau. of the Rev. Tohn Hamilton, V. of Linstead,
Kent. Died lnne 7, 1891. (Burke, /'. and IS.; Law Lit..
Inns i./trmr/, Foster, Men at the Bar.)
McGUIRE, FRANCIS. Adm pens at Emmanuel, Oct. 1, 1797.
Possibly identical with Francis McGwire (1798).
MACGUIRE, JOHN HERON. Adm. pens at Queens', Nov. 14,
1831. Of Ireland. Matne. Lent, 1834. C. of St Ann's,
Mam leister. V. of St Luke's, Chorlton-on-Medlock, 184 j-57,
' A g re, it opponent of the Unitarians anil the K"iiian t. atlmln s.'
Died l-'eli. 22, i860, it Taymouth Terrace, Stepney, London.
{Boose, 11. 611; Crockford; 1 lergy List.)
MACGUIRE, WILLIAM M. (1S15), see MACQUIRE.
McGWIRE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Sept. 24,
1798. [8th] s. of Arthur [Master in Chancery], of Clonen,
Co. Waterfoid [and Anne, dau. of Walter Croker, Esq of
Co. Cork]. [B. 1778. School, Eton.] In Holy Orders 1 >i, •. i
July 20, 1S44. [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. (1886).)
McGWIRE, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm pens, at Peterhouse,
Feb. 5, 1807. Matric. Lent. 1S07; li.A 1811. 1; of St
Paul's, Deptford, 1819-33. Died there, Dec. 5, 1833, aged
44 (/. A Walker, 3S0; G. Mag., 1833, 11. 551; Clerical
Guide )
Machin, Bertram William
McGWIRE (or McGUIRE), WILLIAM RICHARD BERMING-
HAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing, Nov. 5, 1855. [Eldest
s. of William John, of Carriglawn, near Rostrevor, Co. Down
and Ladv Man- Annesley, dau. of the 3rd Earl. B. Mar.
1829. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1856; M.A. 1859.
Married Caroline Sophia Newall. Died July 13 1893
(Burke, L.G.; Eton Sch. Lists; F. P. White.)
McHARG, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 1,
1862. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. (351* Wrangler) 1866.
MACHELL, HUGH LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1S6S. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Richard Beverley
(1842) [and Emma]. B. [Aug. 14, 1851], at Barrow-on-
Humber vicarage. Bapt. Aug. 21, 185 1. [Schools, Wimble-
don and Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1S69; B.A. 1S7V
Adm. Solicitor, 1876. Practised at Sevenoaks, Kent.
Married, July 22, 1876, Helena Margaret, dau. of Abel
Chapman, of Woodford, Essex. Died Apr. 14, 1920, at
Wellington, New Zealand. [Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott,
•l/SS.; Burke, L.G.; Laic Lists; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Times. Apr 24. 1920.)
MACHELL, JAMES [PENNY]. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 19, 17S8. [Eldest] s. of John (next), of Hollow Oak,
Lanes, [and Isabel Penny}. [B. Dec. 31, 1770.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 17S9; B.A. 1793. Of Hollow Oak
and Pennybndge, Lanes. High Sheriff, 1826. Married,
June, 1800, Anne, dau. of James Penny, Esq., of Arrad,
Lanes., and had issue. Died Apr. 21, 1S54, at Pennybndge.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1854. 1. 067.)
MACHELL, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at St John's,
May 10, i??1!- [Eldest] s. of James, gent., of Hollow Oak,
near Ulverston, Lanes, (and Margaret, dau. of Richard
Harrison, of Waterhead]. B. there [Oct. 7, 1736]. School.
Hoddesdon, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1756. Of Hollow Oak,
near Ulverston. Married, June 13, 1767, Isabel, dau. and
co-heiress of William Pemiy, Esq., of Pennybndge, Lanes.
Died Jan. I, 1S20. Father of the above. [St John's Coll.
Adm., in. 645; Burke, L.G. (18S6); C. R. Hudleston.)
MACHELL, RICHARD BEVERLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 7, 1842. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert (next) [and his
1st wife, Eliza Mary, dau. of James Zealey]. B. Jan. 8,
1823. Schools [Uppingham and] Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs!
1S42. Migrated to Magdalene, Apr. 14, 1S43; B.A. 1S46-
M.A. 1SS0. Ord. deacon (York) 1846; priest, 1S48; C. of
Brrdsall and Wharrain-le-Street, Yorks., 1846-S. C. of
Newton Kyme, 1848. C. of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham,
1849. V. (and Lecturer) of Barrow-on-Humber, 1
R. of Roos, TS66-91. Preb. of York, 1879-98. V. of St
Martin's, Coney St., York, 1891-S. Alderman of the East
Riding County Council. J. P. for the Parts of Lmdsey.
Married, Apr. 11. 1S50, the Hon. Emma, dau. of Henry
Willoughby, of liirdsall and Settnngton. and sister of the
8th Lord Middleton. Editor, The Register of Roos Died
Aug. 18, 1898. Father of Hugh L. (186S). [Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Scott, iUSS.; Crockford; Burke, L.G., which gives
'died Aug. 8 '; Fox-Davies. A tutorial l-amilies; 1 he 1 im,s
Aug. 19, 1S98.)
MACHELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius June 2S
1814. [5th] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] Christopher, of Beverley]
Y'orks. [and Anne, dau. of Christopher Scott, of Aldbrough]'
B. there [Oct. 21, 1797]. Schools, Beverley, Halifax and
Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1S15; Scholar, 1815. Migrated
to St John's, Oct. 23, 1816; re-adrn. Fell. -Com. Nov. 3, 1829;
B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Apr. 10, 1831; priest
(York) July 29, 1832; C. of St Mary's, Beverley, 1831-5.
P.C. of Leconneld and C. of Etton, 1835-54. V. of Marton-
in-Cleveland, 1855-60. Married (1) Feb. 17, 1821 Eliza
Mary, eldest dau. of James Zealey, and had issue; (2) Aug.
11, 1853, Margaret, dau. and co-heiress of George Mangles
and widow of the Rev. Henrv Torre Holme. Died Apr 15
i860, at Marton-m-Cleveland. Father of the above. [Venn
11. 165; Crockford; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag. i860'
I. 523)
MACHELL, THOMAS MICHAELSON. Adm. pens at Em-
manuel, May 11, 187S. [S. of James, of Newby Bridge
Lanes., and Rosetta, dau. of Thomas Saunders, H E 1 L s 1
"" Milnthorpe, Westmorland. Matnc. Michs.
Of Bela Vn
1878.
MACHIN, BERTRAM WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 18
18S8. School, King's College, London. Matnc. Mens 1 vv-,'
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S9;; priest'
1894; c. of Kettenng, 1893-7. C. of Old Basing; Hants.,
1897-1901. \ if Chippenham, Cambs., 1901-7. \ of
Chipperheld, Herts., 1907-13. Assistant Master at St
Edward's School, Oxford, 1913-21. Served in the Great
War, 11,14-19 (Lieut., Black Watch). R. of Broughton
Astley, li,,, 1921 ,. Died May 4, 1930; buried at
Broughton Astley. (Scott, ,1/XY, t r... k]._„J, lite Junes
May 7, 1930.)
Machin, Henry Vessey
MACHIN, HENRY VESSEY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, lime
26, 1S77. [2nd] s. of John Vessey (next) of Gateford Hill,
Worksop. [B. Mar. 11, 1S59.] Matric. Michs. 1S78; B.A.
1883; M.A. 1886. Of Gateford Hill, Worksop. J. P. for Notts.
Died Aug. 28, 1919. Brother of William V. (1879). (Burke,
L.G.)
MACHIN, JOHN VESSEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. 20,
1844. [Eldest s. of Henry [and Mary, dau. of Henrv Swan,
of Lincoln]. B. r.826.] Matric. Michs. 184s; B.A. 1849; M A.
1S53. Of Gateford Hill, Worksop. Married, 1S52, Delia,
dau. of James Kiero Watson, of Kingston-on-Hull. Captain,
Sherwood Rangers. J. P. for Notts. Died iSau. Father of
the above and of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Fat).:.
MACHIN, WILLIAM VESSEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. iS, 1S79. [3rd] s. of John Vessey (above), of Gateford
Hill, Worktop, Derbs. [B. 1861.] Matric. Michs. 1879.
Died 1915. Brother of Henry V. (1877)- (Burke, L.G.)
MACHINDER, AUGUSTUS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1882.
MACHONCHY, WILLIAM [1815), see MACONCHY.
MACHRAY, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. 1.
18S4. [3rd] s. of W. Forsyth, Governor of H.M. prison,
Haddington. B. there, Feb. 17, 1S65. School, St John's
Collegiate School, Winnipeg; afterwards at the University
of Manitoba. Matric. Michs. 1S84; LL.B., 18S7. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 22, 1S86. Brother of Robert (1879).
(Inns of Court.)
MACHRAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3, 1851.
Eldest s. of Robert, advocate, of Aberdeen, deceased [and
Christian Macallum]. B. there, May 17, 1831. School,
Coull (Mr Allan); afterwards at King's College, Aberdeen
[M.A., and Simpson and Hutton's prizes, 185 1; LL.D,
1865]. Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1S51; B.A. {34//1
Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1858; D.D. 1865. Fellow, Dean, 1858.
Hon. Fellow, 1S65. Ramsden Preacher, 1805. Hon D.D.,
Oxford, 1S97; Hon. D.D., Manitoba, 1SS3; Hon. D.D.,
Durham, 18SS; Hon. D.C.L., Toronto, 1893. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1S55; priest, 1S56. V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1
Bishop of Rupert's Land, 1S65-93. Revived and reorganized
St John's College, Winnipeg. Chancellor of the University
of Manitoba, 1877. Archbishop of Rupert's Land and
Primate of All Canada, 1S93-1904. Prelate of the Order of
St Michael and St George, 1893-1904. Died, unmarried,
Mar. 9, 1904, at Bishop's Court, Winnipeg. (Crockford;
D.X.B.; Who was Who; R. Machray, Life of Archbishop
Machray; Diet, of Canadian Biog.)
MACHRAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1879.
S. of W. Forsyth, Governor of H.M. prison, Haddington.
B. Sept. 9, 1S57, at Fyvie, Aberdeenshire. School, St John's
Collegiate, Winnipeg; afterwards at the University of
Manitoba. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon
and priest (Rupert's Land) 1883. Canon of St John's
Cathedral, Winnipeg, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
St John's College, Manitoba, 1883-9. Bursar, Registry,
Diocese of Rupert's Land and Secretary, House of Bishops,
Prov. of Rupert's Land, 1S88-9. Gave up his active Church
career owing to throat trouble. Editor of the Daily Mail,
1904-5. Author, Life of Archbishop Machray, First Primate
of All Canada; The Little Entente; 1 he Poland of 1 1
The Polish-German Problem, etc. and novels and mystet)
stories. Died Jan. 24, 1946, in London. Brother of John V
(1884). [Who's Who; The Times, Jan. 26, 1946.)
MACHUGH, EDWARD MARTIN FINCHAM. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Jesus, Oct. 1890. [Only] s. of the Rev. Gjeorge
Edward Herberton (Trin. Coll., Dublin, B.A. 1862), 1 oi
Cascob, Radnorshire]. B. in Pembroke. School, private
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1895; priest (Coventry) 1896; C. of Powick, Worcs., 1895-7.
C. of Thorn ton -Wratl ass, Yorks., 1897-8. C.-in-C. of Alloa,
Clackmannanshire, 1898-9. C. of St Mary, Arbroath, Angus,
1901-4. R. of St Palladius, Drumtochty, Kincardineshire,
1904-9. R. of St Mary's, Dunblane, Perths., 1909-25. R. of
St James's, Dingwall with Strathpefier Missi* ■!>. <
1925-7. R. of St Andrew, Brechin, Angus, 1927-41. Canon
of St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee, 1936-41. Residing at
New Milton, Hants., in 1947. Lie. pr., dio. of Winchester.
{Crockford.)
McILVAINE, CHARLES PETTIT. LL.D., 1858, incorp. from
Oxford; Hon. LL.D. 1868. Bishop of Ohio. S. of Joseph,
of Burlington, New Jersey. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1S53.
Minister of Christ Church, Georgetown, D.C., 1820-5. Chap-
lain to the U.S. Senate, 1822-6. Chaplain and Professor of
Ethics, U.S. Metropolitan Academy. Minister 1 1 West Point,
1825-7; of St Anne, Brooklyn, . p of Ohio
1831-73- Died Mar. 12, 1873, 11. . uxon.)
MacILWAIN, GEORGE BOWES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
TRiwiTY.Maj 21, 1852. [Eldest] s. of George [and I 1
Macintosh, Thomas
dau. of John Dubeny, Esq., D.C.L.]. B. (Aug. 19, 1
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar,
,, B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon {Bath and We]
oi Manchester) 18G0; C. of Bathford, Somerset, 1859.
C. of Chorley, Lanes., 1860-1. C. of St George's, Hanovei
Square, London, 1S61-7. Author, Chants and Hymn Tunes;
Anthems and Glees; Ballads, Died June 6, 1867. [R,
... Crockford; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 253 (which
gives ' M.A. 1859 ' and ' B. 1832 ').)
MacINNES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June to, 1
[Eldest] s. of Miles [Balhol College, Oxford, 1849], of Kickerby,
Carlisle, Cumberland [M.P. for Hexham] [and Euphenua.
dau. of Andrew Johnstone, Lsq., M.P., of Kenny Hill,
Fifeshire], B. 1863, at Carlisle. School, Skelton, Cumberland
(private). Matric. Michs. 1882. Killed instantaneously,
Sept. 22, 1S84, by a fall whilst climbing, above Villars-sur-
Ollon, Switzerland. Brother of the next three. (Burke,
L.G.; The Guardian, Oct. 8, 1884.)
MacINNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroki , 1 li I ■ ,.
1884. 13rd] s. of Miles [M.P.] of Kickerby, near 1 uh-i.
B. at Hampstead. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Mil b
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1S94; priest,
1895; C. ot St Andrew's, Southport, 1894-6. C. of St George's,
Tufnell Park, 1896-9. C. of St Mary's, Hornsey Risi
1901. R. of Watton-at-Stone, Herts., 1901-10. Assistant
Hon. Sec. to the C.M.S., 1910-17. Resided at Woodford
Green. Died July 27, 1917, aged 50. Brother of the above
and the next two. (Scott, MSS.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Aug. 2, 1917.)
MacINNES, NEIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 8.
2nd] s. of Miles, of Rickerby, near Carlisle. B. 1865,
at Hampstead. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1883. Of
Kickerby, Carlisle. J. P. for Cumberland. Died Feb. 22,
1914. Brother of the two above and the next. (Rugbv Sch,
Reg.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MacINNES, RENNIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889.
[Youngest] s. of Miles [M.P.] of Rickerby Hous--, 1
B. July 23, 1870, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896; D.D. 1914. Ord. deacon
(London) 1896; priest, 1897; C. ot St Matthew's, Bayswater,
1896-9. CM. S. Missionary at Cairo, 1899-1914. Hon. Canon
of St George's Cathedral, Jerusalem, 1909-14. Bishop in
Jerusalem, 1914-31. Chaplain of Order of St John of Jeru-
salem, 1924. Worked unsparingly in Egypt and the Sudan
during the Great War, 1914-19. Died Dec. 24, 1931, .it
Burgh-by-Sands, Carlisle, shortly before hi> intended return
to Jerusalem. Brother of the three above. (Crockford;
Who was Who; 1 he Times, Dec. 28, 1931.)
McINTIRE, TRAVERS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 2, 1885.
S. of Travers. B. [May 16, 1867). at Longeliife, York:,.
Schools, Giggleswick and Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1890; priest, 1891; C. of Walmersley, Lanes., [890-19x0.
C. of Stoke Albany with Wilbarston, Northants., 1910-12.
P.C. of Mallerstang, Westmorland, 1912-20. Died Nov. 9,
1920. (Giggleswick Sch, Reg.; Peile, 11. 717; elitist's Coll.
Notes; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 11, 1920.)
MACINTOSH, see also MACKINTOSH.
McINTOSH, ALEXANDER. Matric. pens, at (.Huns', Lent,
1677; B.A. (6th Wrangler) i8So; M.A. 1883. Fellow, 1881.
Assistant Master at Mill Hill School, 1881. (Mill Hill Sch.
Reg.)
MACINTOSH, JAMES WILLIAM DINSDALE (1887), see
MACKINTOSH.
McINTOSH, JOHN GEORGE HUNTER. Adm pens, at( hrist's,
Oct. 1, 1 >4. S. of James Beveridge [solicitor}. B. [Jan. 21,
1876], in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh \
Mn hs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Served in the South Afxi
,, [902 (Scottish Yeon 1 I.Y.), Feb. 1900-
June 1901). Admitted a Writer to the Signet, 1903. Served
in '.In 1.1. .11 W.n . r 'j 1 1 1 ■ 1
Cameron Highlanders). Oi j, Leannonth Place, Edinburgh,
in 1911. (Peile, \i. 792; Univ. li u List.)
McINTOSH, JOHN JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at 1
May 29, 1825. [5th] s. ol I ... .
Bahama Islands. B. there. [School, Harrow.] Main
1825. Ke-adm. 1829. 1. [m at the
Middle Tempi , Feb '., 1 Called to the 1 >ai .
1830. Brother of Thomas (next). (Inns of Court.)
MACINTOSH, THOMAS. 18) at Trinity,
June 12, 1S15. B. in the \\i -t indie*. Lwd'-stj s. ..1 [obn
.1 1 .rand Caicos, Bahama Islands]. School, Lanes. Maun
Micas. 1815. Adm. at the Middle Temple Jan 1
Brother of John J. (above). (Inns of Court.)
267
McIntyre, Alexander Grant
McINTYRE, ALEXANDER GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 7, 1874. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of Sand-
hurst. Victoria, Australia. [B. 1856.] Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Nov. 9, 1875- Called
to the Bar Nov. 18, 1S7S. Joint author of Practice under
the Judicature .his. Of Beach House, St Margaret's Bay,
Dover, in 1930. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar )
McINTYRE, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
S of Thomas Cleland, of Northhcld, Chislehurst, Kent.
B. [Jan. 27, 1882], at Chislehurst. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. A farmer. Of
Brownings, Cowfold, Sussex, in 1938. {.Marlborough Coll.
Keg.; Kelly, Directory of Sussex.)
McINTYRE, JOHN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1899. [S. of John,
of 3 Abbotsford Terrace, Neweastle-on-Tyne. B. 1880.
School Clifton.] Matric. Michs. 1899; exhibitioner, 1900;
B A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1902; B.Chir. 1906;
M.B. and M.A. 1908. At St Mary's Hospital; House Surgeon
and House Physician there. Practised at Croydon. Hon.
Surgeon to the King. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.). Air Commodore, R.A.F. C.B., 1932.
Director of R.A.F. Medical Services, 1930-5; Air Vice-
Marshal, 1931; retired, 1935- K.B.E., 1035. Re-employed.
K \ F as Group Captain, 1939-45. Died Oct. 7, 1950.
(King's Coll, Reg.; Univ. War List; Medical Directories;
Medical Register; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MclVER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20, 1884.
S. of David [M.P.], of Woodslee, Bromborough, Cheshire
[and Annie, dau. of Robert Rankin, of Bromborough Hall.
Cheshire]. B. [Nov. 28]. i860, at Liverpool. School, Harrow.
Maine. M11 hs. 1S84. I: A. 1SS7. Awarded the Royal Humane
Society's silver medal for saving life, 1911. Shipowner 111
Liverpool. Major, Commanding 9th Vol. Bait., The c heshue
Regt, J. P. l"r Cheshire. Chairman, Lancashire and Western
sea fishery joint Committee. Knighted, 1920. High Sheriff
of Anglesey, 1023. Of Glan-y-Menai, Menai Bridge, Anglesey.
Died there, Dec. 21, 1935. Brother of the next. [Harrow
Sch Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.
The I line;. Dei - ), I935-)
MacIVER, DAVID. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3, 1S94. [S. of
David of Manor Hill, Birkenhead, Ml'., shipowner. School,
Eton.]' Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1807. Articled to Messrs
Bateson, Warr, and Wimsliur-t, solicitors, Liverpool, 1S97.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1898. Adm.
Solicitor, Ian. 1901; practised m Liverpool. Brother of the
above. (King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MclVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1899. S. of
William Broaelloot, ol Becllord Lode;.', 1. ms.Io.c im local.
West Didsburv, Manchester. B. Mav], 1881, in Glasgow.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1899. A broker. Messrs
Hudson, Tod & Co., Madras, India. Died at Rawalpindi,
Oct 27 1051 . {Uppingham Seh. Roll; 1 he I vnes. Nov. 10,
1 050)"
MacIVER STEWART WILLIAM GRAHAM IVER. Adm. pens.
' at EMMANl 11. Sept. 22, 1.890. S. of Mrs E. A. Maclver.
Matric. .Mule
MacIVER-CAMPBELL. F. M. (1886), see CAMPBELL, MacIVER
FORBES MORISON.
MACK ANDREW ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16,
,,.,',. s ..I lame, \u.lr.-w B. [Nov. 2, 1S75], at Worth.
Sussex. School, Aldenham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894;
Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1897. Assistant Master at the English
High School, Buenos Aires, 1897-1912. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Sergeant, K.A.S.C., attached R.A.M.C.;
DC \l 'Croix cle Guerre). Of Partridge Green, Sussex, in
1913. [Aldenham Sch. Keg.; Peile, 11. 791; Vniti. War List.)
MACK, HUGH PASTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 9, 1870. Ulhj s. of John, Esq., deceased, of [Paston
Hall and Tunstead Hall], Norfolk and Susannah Margaret,
dau. of John Shepbeard, of Erpingham]. [B. Mar. 22,
1S57.I School, Bradlicld College. Doul.ttul it resided. Capt..
4th Bait., Norfolk Kegt., 1S83. Of the Lodge. Northwold.
Norfolk. J. P. for Norfolk. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Royal Defence Corps). Died 1933. Brother of Thomas
[Bradfield 1 oil. Keg , Burke, L.G.)
MACK, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Triniiv, Feb. 10, 179"'
S of William, of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric Michs-
1796. Died Dec. 14, 1798, aged 21. M.I. 111 St Michael's
Church, Cambridge. {Gunning. 11. 1S0; G. Mag.. 1S14, 1.
324; Description of St Michael's tliuiih, Cambridge.)
MACK, LOUIS HENRY WILLIAM. Win. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 24, 1815. B. 1797, 111 Demerara. Maine. Michs.
1815.'
MACK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 22. 1S13
S of Thomas, of Tunstead, Norfolk. B. there School'
North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1818; MA
1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 29, 11, priest, Dei
Mackay, George Robert
12, 1819; C. of Tunstead, Norfolk, 1S22-37; R. there, 1835
58. Died, Feb. 21, 1858. M.I. there. [Venn, II. 162; G. Mag.,
1858, 1. 44S.)
MACK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
[Eldest] s. of John [of Paston Hall, Norfolk (and Susannah
Margaret, dau. of John Shepheard, of Erpmgham)]. B.
[Dec 15], 1847, at Paston. School, Eton. Matric Michs
is. .7 Sometime in the 17th Lancers. Of Tunstead Hall
Norfolk (Lord of the manor and patron of the living), and
of Cross, Torrington, N. Devon. J. P. for Norfolk, ami
Devon. Mimed, Aug. 5. 1875. Edith, dau. of the Rev.
|ohn Jameson of WTndfield, Co. Galway. Died 1919.
Brother of Hugh T [1876] [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MACK, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
luiie 7, 1 84-,. S. of John, of Tunstead, near Coltishall
Norfolk. Matnc. Michs. 1S43.
MACK. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ.. May 18,
177S. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1779; Scholar. 1: ■ ■ , . I *
17S3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 19, 1784: priest. Mav 1. .
1788- C. ol Wickhainpton aud Halvergale, Norfolk, 1784-8
C. of Tanmngton with Brundish, Suffolk, 1788-1802 R
of Horham, 1S03-29. Father of the next. [Clerical Guide.)
MACK, WILLIAM BUMPSTEAD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chr.sti, Dec. 26, tSl8. Of Norfolk. [S of the R7- WlhTam
(above).] Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. R. °* H°rha 11.
Suffolk, 1829-50. Resided subsequently at Metfield, Suffolk,
and disappears from Clergy List, 1850.
MacKAIG, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 5. 1894.
'S of the most Noble the Marchioness of Breadalbane, of
Harcourt House, London. B. Dec. 5. 1873- School, Trinity
College. Gleiialnioiid.' Matric. Easter. 1804. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Staff Capt., R.A.M.C). The Marquess
of Breadalbane had married, July 27, 1872, the Lad y Alma
Imogen L. C. Graham. 3rd and youngest dau. o the 4th
Duke of Montrose, he died, s.p., Oct. 19, 1922 t«
Reg which gives no parentage, and date of birth as Dec.
8, 1874; Burke, P. and B.)
MACKARNESS, HENRY SMITH. Adm. at King's, a Scholar
"from Eton, May 8. 1847. [S. of John W. India merchant
and Catherine, dau. of George Smith Coxheaei ] Bapt. July
-,o 18-7 at St Andrew's, Holborn, London. Matric. Easter,
i.M?- BA. 1851; M.A. 1861. Fellow, 1S50-2. Ord deacon
and priest (Canterbury) 185*. K. of St Mary's, Komney,
Kent, 1853-7. V. of Ash. 1857-0S. Died Dec. 26, 1868.
(c ant. Act Book; King's Coll. Reg.; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
McKAY ALEXANDER CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lune 30 1896 An Advanced Student. S. of Alexander
Charles.' B. 1861, in Canada. School, Toronto Univ.,
Canada. Matric. Michs. 1896.
MACKAY, ALEXANDER MORRICE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct 1 is.15. S. "1 Robert Whyle, of 30. Albyn Place, Abei(
deen [and Isabel!.. Christian, dau. of Alexander Mornce, ol
Aberdeen) B.Sep, o. 1875, at Aberdeen. [School Aberdeen.
and at Aberdeen University, M.A. 1805, and kdmbursh
University. LL.B., 1902.] Matric. Michs. 180,. s „ In .
1.N9,, (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt I, istCla-s. 1807; I U, Kt Class,
898) B.A. .898; M.A. 1002. Hon. LL.D., Aberd, en,
Adm ted a member of the Faculty of Advocates, .902. KC
1920. Home Advocate Depute, 1027 senator ot he Colle-
of lust... in Scotland (with judicial title of Lord Mackay).
„,'.',, Chairman ... Licensing (Scotland) Commission,
,„,,, 1 of 1... India Street, Edinburgh, in 1949- (Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who; c. J. Fordyce.)
MACKAY, EDWARD JAMES DOUGLAS. Adm. pen* atST
Catharine's. Jan. 11, 1879. s. of Hugh. B. at Colerame.
Ireland. Matric. Lent, 1S79, B.A. 1882.
McKAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct 1877. 3rd s.
of William gent., of Fort Pitt, Canada. B. May -s. ..54.
at Touchwood Hills, Manitoba. School, St Johns College,
Winnipeg. Main, Ml. lis .1877. Ord. deacon and .priest
(Sask. 1 -s. si'.. M,-.onarc at 1'eigan Reserve For
Machod Albert iC .8-85. CMS Miss, cicry at Prm 2
Albert s,,k 1885-7. Inc. of St Mary with St Alban,
i' ,..'.\ii„i,.', .--.-.,■.. Miss, at Grafton, S. Dakota, 1900-1.
Archdeacon of Alberta, 18S5-.007. Disappears from
( rockford, 1908.
MACKAY, GEORGE ERIC. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, 1891.
ST Alexander l-.,q B. [1872] at [Holt Manor] ^bridge
Will-. School, Eton Mam,. Mich,. 1 ■•■,. . Lie < . '
Wilts. Yeoinanrv-CavaLry, 1S9S; Major Of lie Halcc
Trowbridge, W ills 1 >,..-. lor of Messrs la Unci -and Mackay,
of Trowluiiige. I >i.-d se,,l. 2, 1,15, at Kington Lan-Jey,
Chippenham [Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; The limes,
Sept. 5. wi-c)
MACKAY, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm tens .1 si Catharines,
Jan?28, 1867. s ol James, clerk. B. at Nangatuck, U.S.A.
"Maine. Lent, 1807.
Mackay, Henry Fowler
MACKAY, HENRY FOWLER. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
May S, 1S19. S. of Alexander George [of Bagthorpe,
Rougham, Norfolk]. B. fi8oi], in London. School. Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1S20; B.A. 1S24. Joined the 6th Dragoons,
1825; transferred to 76th Regt.: Brevet-Capt., 1830; Pay-
master, 1831; on half pay, 1841; retired as Lieut. -Col., 1854.
Chief Constable of E. Sussex, 1840-81. Died Jan. 15, 1900,
at Bath. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boose, vi. 121.)
MACKAY, HENRY RAMSAY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9,
1S65. [Only s. of Thomas Henry (1833), barrister, of Petham
House, Kent [and Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Andrew-
Ramsay. B. 1843].] Matric. Lent, 1866. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 29, 1872, age 29. Married, 1875, Annette
Hutchinson, dau. of James Henry Mandeville. [Inns of
MacKAY, JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1SS1. S. of Colonel
[A. J.], deceased, of the Bengal Infantry. [B. Jan. 2^, 1851.]
School, Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. iSSi; B.A. 1884; M.A.
18SS. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1SS5; priest, 1886; C. of Esh,
Durham, 18S5-7. C. of St James's, Gateshead, 1887-91.
V. of Leaton, Salop, 1891-8. V. of Holy Trinity, Shrews-
bury, 189S-190S. V. of Bromfield, Salop, 1908-20. Resided
latterlv at Wigley, Ludlow, where he died, July 11, 1926.
(Glenalmond Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; the Times,
July 13, 1926.)
MACKAY, NORRIS. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1892. S. of
Harbourne Marius Strachan, of the North of Scotland Bank
House, Elgin. [School, Leys, Cambridge.] Matrii
1892; B.A. 1895. A student of law at Edinburgh University,
1895-9. Qualified as Writer to the Signet, 1899. Notary-
Public, 1902. Of 149, High Street, Elgin. Died Nov. 11,
1911. (King's Coll. Reg.)
MACKAY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1870.
S. of Robert, Esq., of [Shandwick Place], Edinburgh [and
Blair Castle, Culross. Fifeshire], Writer to the Signet.
Matric. Michs. 1870. Name off, Mar. 18, 1S71.
MACKAY, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 7,
1833. S. of Thomas Henry, Esq., of Bookham Green, near
Leatherhead. Surrey. [B. 1815.] Matnc. Michs. 1833. Called
to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1841. Married, July 16, 1S40,
Elizabeth, daughter of the Hon. Andrew Ramsay, of Chel-
tenham. Of Petham House, Kent. J. P. and D.L. for Kent.
Died Oct. 12, 1865. Father of Henry R. (1S65). (C . R.
Hudleston; Walford, County Families, which gives him as
' 2nd s. of Spencer M. of Grazeley Lodge, Berks.*)
MACKEAN, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872.
[7th] s. of Thomas William Lockwood, of Gordon Lodge,
Bickley, Kent. B. 1S54, in London. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1880. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1873. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1S76. Practised at Hong Kong. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MACKECHNIE, SOMERSALL RICHARDS. Adm. pens, (age 32)
at St John's, July 7, 1825; from Glasgow University, where
he had been adm., 1S03, as 2nd s. of Claude of the Island of
St Christopher, W.I.* Bapt. in St Kitts, June 20. 1791.
Matric. Easter, 1826; B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (London)
June 14, 1829. C. of Portland, Jamaica, 1S31. Died at
Hoxton, London, May 3, 1844. (W. Cowper; Glasgow
metrics.) Caribbeana, rv. 79; (letter from a collateral de-
scendant, H. R. Collins, of Fulbourn, 1935).)
McKEE, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17,
1892. S. of the Rev. Robert Alexander (1867), of Famsfield,
Notts, [and Mary Jefferv]. B. Nov. 18, 1872, at Atherton,
Lanes. School, Denstone College, Uttoxeter (The Rev. D,
Ldwardes). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Assistant
Master at Pocklington School, 1895-7. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1897; priest, 1899; C. of Helsby, Cheshire, 1897-1902. C.
of Witton, T902-3. C. of Malpas, 1904-6. V. of Bickerton,
1906-35. Subsequently resided at Sandbach, Cheshire.
Died July 21, 1940; buried at Bickerton. (Denstone Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, July 23, 1940.)
McKEE, ROBERT. Adm. (age 26) at Caius, Oct. 1, 1873. S.
of D., schoolmaster, of Bi re. Schools, Belfast
Seminary, Royal Academical Institution, and at Quceu's
College, Belfast. Matric. Michs. 1873.
McKEE, ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
25, 1S67. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. James, D I
Coll., Dublin, 1836), V. of Wymeswold, Leics. [and !
B. [1847], at Rossinver, Ireland. Bapt. Jan. 9, 184a. Matric.
Michs. 1*67; B.A. 1S71; M.A. 1877. Ord. dea. ■
Chester) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Atherton 1
C. of St Anne's, Hindsford, 1873-7. V. of Lumbu. 1
dale, 1877-82. V. of Famsfield, Notts., 1882-1922. Hon.
Canon of Rampton in Southwell Cathedral, 1915
Dean of South-.'. ■
dau. of John Jeffery. Resided latterly at Malpas, Cheshire.
Mackenzie, Alexander Campbell
McKELLAR, MARTIN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 25, 1855. Of Hants. [Only s. of Major Peter,
K. Marine Light Infantry, of Plymouth.] Matric. Michs.
■ holar,YS56; B.A. 1S59. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
\ v 5, 1S62. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1865. On the
Western Circuit. Reporter for the Law Times. Died Nov.
25. 1Q19 aged 83, in London. (Scott, MSS.\ 1
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 27,
1919.)
McKELVlE, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. [3rd] s. of
John, deceased, of Whitehaven, Cumberland. [B. Feb. 14,
18S1.] School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1899. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.E. (T.F.); Major (A.), R.A.F.;
A.F.C.; Belgian Croix de Guerre). (Rugbv Sch. Reg.; Univ.
War List.)
McKENNA, REGINALD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1882. [5th,
and youngest] s. of William Columbus, Esq., of Raven-
bourne Park, Catford Bridge. B. July 6, 1863. School,
King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1883;
B.A. 18S5; M.A. 1927. Hon. Fellow, 1916. Rowing ' blue,'
1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1884. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1887. M.P. for N. Monmouthshire, 1895-
1918. P.C., 1907. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1905;
President, Board of Education, 1907-8; First Lord of the
Admiralty, 190S-11 (during which period he did much to
prepare the Navy for the war of 1914-19); Home Secretary,
1911-15; Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1915-16. Chairman
of the Midland Bank from 1919. For many years closely
associated with the Royal College of Music' Author, Post-
war Banking Policy; What is Banking? Died Sept. 6, 1943,
in London. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who's Who; The
Times, Sept. 7, 1943.)
MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Mar. 1,
1859. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Rfoberton], of The
Crescent, Birmingham. B. [June 28], 1842, at Dumfries.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863. Entered the I.C.S., 1862; Assistant Magistrate
and Collector in Bengal; Under Secretary to the Local
Government. On Famine duty, 1873; Officiating Secretary
to Board of Revenue, 1875 and 1S77. Magistrate and Col-
lector, Murshidabad, 1876; Junior Secretary, Board of
Revenue, 1S77. Member of Provincial Legislative Council,
1879. Home Secretary to the Government of India, 1882-7.
Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, 18S7; Chief Com-
missioner of Burma, 1S90. Member of Governor General's
Council, 1S95. Lieut. -Governor of Bengal, 1895-S. C.S.I. ,
1886; K.C.S.I., 1890. Attempted to improve the sanitary
conditions of Calcutta and initiated legislature to reform it-.
municipal administration. Retired, April, 1898. After re-
tirement became Chairman of the India Development Com-
pany. Married (1) 1863, Georgina L. H., dau. of Col. W.
Bremner, Madras Army; (2) 1893, Mabel E., dau. of Ralph
Elliot. Author, North East Frontier of Bengal; H
the Relations of the Government with the Hill Tribes of the
N.E, Frontier of Bengal. Resided latterlv at Dorking, Surrey.
Died Nov. io, 1902. (l.C.S. Lists; Who was Who; Buckland,
Diet, of Indian Biog.)
MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1888.
S. of Wdliam Scobie, surgeon, of Normanton, Yorks. [and
Mary, dau. of Henry Smith of Glasgow]. B. there, Aug. jo,
1S70. School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1S68; B \
ML'..,B.Chir., and M.A. 1897. At Leeds University. M.R.C.S ;
L.R.C.P., 1895. Practised at Leeds. House Surgeon at the
General Infirmary, Leeds. Served in the S. Afri
1899-1902, as Civil Surgeon, attached 4th Somerset L.I.
A pioneer in the work of camouflage during the Great Wai ,
1914-19 (Major, R.E.; Order of St Stanisloff). Designed golf
courses in Australia, America, Canada, etc. Autfx ;
on camouflage and on golf-course architecture. Died Jan. 0,
1934, at Santa Cruz, California. (Venn, 11. 500, and addenda;
Medical Direct ■
MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Hoi Mu 1
1S89. [Eldest s. of Alexander, of the Theatre Royal, Ldm
burgh. B. Aug. 22, 1847, in Edinburgh,
hausen, Germany, and Royal Academy of Music. I
Hon. Mus.Doc, Edinburgh, 1896, and Oxford; Hon. LL.D.,
Glasgow, 1901, and Leeds, 1904; Hon, D.C.L., McGill.
Order Pour la Merite, Hi 1 .ixe-Coburg. Con-
ductor in Edinburgh, 1866-81. Principal oi thi
Academy of Music, 1888-1924. Conductor of the Phil
harmonic Society, London, 1892-5. Knighted, 1895.
K.C.Y.O., 192;. Married July 28, 1874, Mary Mulma, dau.
of John Buxnside. Composer of n 11 1 <rchestra
and solo intruii- Wh
was Who; I he J tmes, Apr. 29, 1935; British Musical Biog.)
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Mackenzie, Alexander Herbert
MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER HERBERT. Adm pens, (age 20)
at Mir.nALFNF Sept IS, 1SS7. Previously at Aberdeen
Universkv- M A. .887. S. of Alexander, of .5, Albany
Street Edinburgh [B. April 3, 1867, at Helensburgh,
DumbarFonsC'^latnc. Mich,. ".887; B.A. (20,* HW.'.I
1890: M.A. .804. 'Taught in England and Scotland for
five years.' Professor of Mathematics at Victoria College
(later, Univcr-.tv r.fl St.-llenbosch. South Africa. iSu< ■■,,..
Of Tighnacollle, Stellenbosch, S. Africa, in 1946. (» IKS
Who.)
MACKENZIE, ARUNDEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 17,
,874 S of Arundel [FitzArnndell, British Consul at Geneva].
R Dec 20 1854, at Florence, Italy. Bapt. Feb. 1855.
Mat,,, V,.!,- .874; B.A. 1S78. Married, 1879. "■"> ' ■
dau of Robert Tiffen, M.D., of Wigton, Cumberland.
Assumed the additional name of Ashton on succeeding ...
his cousin's (Philip lames Ashton) estates in 1878. Of
Howden Court, To'ito... [Kcllv, 1901.)
MACKENZIE, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm pens at St
Iohn's Slav 1 1^44. [6th and youngest] s. of Culm [ C lerh.
of Session], of Port,,,,. re [and Elizabeth dau. of Sir Winiam
Forbes Bart.]. B. Apr. 10. 1825, at Harcus Cottage, Port-
more, Peebles. Schools [Bishop Wearmouth and] Edin-
burgh Academy. Matric. Michs. .844- Migrated to Cams,
May I, 184s; prizeman; Scholar; B.A. (2,.,/ II r »{lff| 1848,
MA iSs. Kunsdc, prize. 1X60. Fellow of Cams 1848-62;
tutor. Adu, .... ,;,n,le„, at Oxford, i860. Ord. deacon
Ely) iSsi; pn.-st. i^z. C. of Hasl.ngheld Cambs.. 1.X51-4.
Went with I W. Colenso to Natal. Archdeacon of Natal,
^55-9 Chaplain to the troops in Natal .858-9. Heado
the Univer.„,es' Mission to Central Africa iSso. lit
Bl-h..p 111 Central Africa, 1.S61-2. Author H,,1..i,m at L„.-
,„,;,■ <h„ /.„./'< Wi«.„I.-s ;->r/.„„o( Died of fever, Jan 31
,862' 0,1 the island of Malo on the Shire river. A friend of
Dr Livingstone, who visited his gl ive a year later and
erected , cross over it. Memorial window in Hash.igh-ld
Tnr^h i;;,of 11 624- Venn II. 271 and note; A I. Oxotl ;
DNB- !, 7. XYiUn,;; Hi,, ofVM.C.A.; P. B. G. Binnall.i
MACKENZIE, CLAUDE LONGUEVILLE Adm. pens, at
Trin.tv, Oct. ... 1876. [3rd] s. of [Sir] . antes T. t«t Bart 0
of Hatcblord, Cobham, Surrey. B. [June 15], 1S57. at
|,.,ll,„r, Abetdeenslnr. Maine Me I,- .870. i litres
rransylvania, Hungary. Died Aug. 21 1890. Brother of
Randolph D (1873). (Burke, P. and B.)
MACKENZIE, COLIN. Adm. pens, at Tkinitv, July JO, 1802.
[Hdests.;,fColin.of<J,,ee,,SM,.ar. l'.loV,,,-bury .Middlesex
and Janet, dau. of John Sprot, of Edinburgh]. ] Matm.
Michs' 1804; B.A. 1808, M.A. 18.2. Adm. at the Inner
Temple Nov. 9, 1809. Died, unmarried, Apr. 17, 1841-
[Inns of Court )'
McKENZlE, COLIN CAMPBELL. Adm. pens at Peterhouse ,
Sept. 12, 1853. S. of Benjamin. Matric. Michs. 1853. B.A.
1858; M.A. 1873.
MACKENZIE. COLIN MANSFIELD. Adm. at King's, Ocl I,
,,s.,s. [S. ol Major Colin, 7MI1 Highlanders. B. Nov j,
,876. School. Clifton.] Maine. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898.
s,,o„.l Lieut., Seaf-tth Highlanders. iXco. Served in ,■
Grc.t War 1914-19 (Lieut -col., London Kegt.. D.S.O.,
: , IF ,11 mentioned in despatches). Died at
Llanwrda Wales. IV,. n, ...In. (' hft.m < oil Keg.; King s
Coll. Reg.; Univ. Wat List; Army Lists.)
MACKENZIE DAVID WEDDERBURNE. Adm pens, (age 17)
atTRiNiTY Oct -l 1810 S. of John. B. [Oct. 29, 1793].
ta Beneai Sch iL Eton. Matri, Easter, 1811. Cornet,
8 1, 1 M.b, 1 1, , .ed (l» for- i8s4| soon after reaching
Us father's '" '" Calcutta [Eton Sch. Lists; Si. Wasey
Sterry.)
McKENZlE, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens at Peterhouse, Oct. 10,
i860 S "f lohn Douglas, of St Albans. Matric Michs.
'860; Scholar, i860; B.A , ,,./ 11 ran ,,,) 186 t; 1 . A. 18671
D.D. 1886. Ord d (Bath an I Wells) [864., P™st.
[865. Second Ma-t. 1 .1 ' o a.. 1, . ' .. .'. .' >' ■"""•. r,
c. .a chaff,.. ...I... s..ii,.i-.i. i-"i '■ • ■ "' i--..o;.'-. ■;;'rtt;j-
■;:::. ;'C .:;,":: [r::ii;'M:,,-':Tt, ■;.:;? \-,,^.
,.-,, : Vi.c-l'nneipal of St Andrew's College, 1.1 t...,
.,.,'„ s \f,„., 1--,. I'n... .....I ... . ■-.. c, , of Bloern-
, ,' ,877 80 \r. lid.. 1,011 "I llanlsinith, 1879-80.
gShopin Zululand, 1880 90. Died [an. 9, * i^^Ji
mZululand. [T. .1 Walker, si". Boose, 11. 626; I rockford.)
MACKENZIE, DUNCAN CAMPBELL. Adm. s bar at St John's,
Aug '0, 1S50. A 'Ten-year man. S. of John [of (-.lack,
1, nshire], and Margaret Campbell, dan ol 11,..,,,., -
Penteel, M.D. of Bath. B. Feb. 6, 1824 m Malta Bapt
Mai 11 1824' Ord. deacon (Ripon) 185:, pnesl [Win
Chester) 1854; C. of Brainley. Leeds, 1853-4. C. of Kingston,
Hants is,'; .'p.C. of St Bartholomew's c In, h. ...
SP,, missionary at Brisbane, yueensland, ihuo-3. Chap-
lain at Puselawa, Ceylon, 1863-7.. C. of Clatwortby,
Mackenzie, James John Randoll
Somerset. 1873-7. R. of ShaphaU, Herts., 1877-92. Married,
Ian 31 1854, Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -Col. George Green
Nicholls, of Chichester. Died Dec. 26, 1899. (Burke, L.G I
MACKENZIE, FRANCIS LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trimiv, Nov. ... 1851. [2nd] s. of Joshua Henry Lord
Mackenzie [Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland ,
of Belmont House, Edinburgh. B. there [Sept. 16, 1B33J.
[School. Edinburgh Academy.] At Glasgow University,
1849-52. Matric. Michs. 1852. Died Mar. 15. i«55. ™
Trinity, age 21; buried at Madingley. M I. in Old All
Saints'. Cambridge. ' Very talented and much interested in
Sunday Schools, etc.' Brother of Henry (1845). [Boase,
11. ,.;,.; <, Mag., 1855, 1. 546; C. J. Fordyce.)
MACKENZIE, FRANCIS PELHAM PROBY STEWART Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Apr. 23, 1839. [2nd s. of the Rt. Hon
1 lines Al. voider (and tie- Hon. Maria F. L., widow of Sir
s ,,.111, -1 Hood, and dau. of Francis Humberston Mackenzie,
Lend Seaforth) who assumed the name of Stewart-Macken-
zie] Matric. Michs. 1.8 vl. Died, s.p., 1844. (Burke L.G.
[sub Galloway); Burke, L.G. [sub Stewart-Mackenzie).)
MACKENZIE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
lune 30 1792. S. of William, of Edinburgh. [B. there. J
School. Rugby. Maine Michs. 1792; , B.A. .796. .Old.
deacon (P.-terb.) ,71'.; C. of Easton, Northants., July 3.
1796. [Rugby s,'... Reg.; Northants. ' lergy 1
MACKENZIE, GEORGE FALCONER. Adm. pens at EM
m.\nuel Ian 30 1S0S. [Only s. of John, Chard ... Ulan
grange, Ross and Cromarty (and Catherine, dau. of James
Falconer, of Monckton, Midlothian). B. Mar. 9. .790.]
Fourth of Allangrange, I;,,-s and Cromarty Hen oi his
ancestor, the Hon. Simon Mackenzie of Lochslinn and he.
male in general to Simon's father, Kenneth 1st Lord Mac-
kenzie of K.ntail; matriculated his arms at the Lyon Office,
and recognized as 22nd Chief of the Clan Mackenzie 1829.
Married. Ian. 9, 1S2S, Isabella Reid. dau. of Jan.cs Fowl r.
of Raddery and Ea.rburn. Ross and Cromarty, and of The
Grange, Jamaica, and had issue. Di d, Nov. 26, 1B41.
(Burke, L.G.)
MACKENZIE, GEORGE FREDERICK CAMPBELL. Adm pens.
at Trinity, Sept. 24. 1874. S. of [Major] Francois [Bengal
Army], of London [and Julia, dau. of John Mercer, of
Maidstone]. B. I Oct. 22]. 1855, at Allahabad. School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1S7.1. Second Lieut.,
"th Foot; lac,,.., Suffolk Kegt., ..V. • apt., 1883; Major,
1S9.' Lieut.-Col., 1900. Served in Afghanistan, 1S79-80.
Commanded his Regt. in S. Africa, 1900-2 (mentioned in
despatches twice; C.B., 1900). Commanded the 1st Batt.,
the Suffolk Kegt , i; A.'J M ... ., Mall... i;.os 6; A.A. G
Lucknow, 190b. Died Feb. 6, 1909. [Army Lists; Who was
Who 1
MACKENZIE, HECTOR WILLIAM GAVIN Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel [an ->5 1876. [S. of I. Urquhart. II. 1856, m
Edinburgh.' At 1 dinburgh Ln.vers.ty; M A is;', i Main,
Michs. ,876; B.A. (5/', Wrangler) 1880; M.A. . i;- . ML
1884- M.D.. 1889. Fellow. 18S0-3. At St Thomas s Hospital.
M R.C.S., 1884; M.R.C.l'.. .886; F.R.C.P 1S92 Practised
in London Resident 1'hv-i, lan and Medical Keg.strar, St
Thomas's Hospital. Assistant Physician and Pathologist,
Royal Free Hospital. Pathologist, Brompton Hospital.
Consulting Physician to St Thomas's Hospital, hrompto,,
Hospital and King Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhu.s,
Hoi, Physician to the Samaritan Hospital. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.). Knighted,
Author, medical, espe, iaUy on consirmption and diseases 01
the chest and of the thyroid gland. Died Mar. 2, 1929, ...
London. [Univ. War List; Medwal Directories; Who was
Who; The Times, Mar. 3, 1929-)
MACKENZIE, HENRY. Adm pens, at Trinity, July 31. 1845-
[lid,-, s of Joshua Henry, Lord Mackenzie, of Belmont,
Edinburgh 1 School, I dinburgh Academy; and at Glasgow
University 1844 6. Matric. Michs. .846; Scholar, 1849:
Hul-1.1 prize 1850; B.A. iSso; (Class Trip.. 1st Class, 1850;
Mor.l s, , trip i-t Class, 1851). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn
Mir I' i*so. Hied Oct. il. iSsi. aged 25, at 37. Bedford
Place Bloomsburv; buried at SI I ah,'-. Chelsea. M.L in
, ,|.l \11 Saints, Cambridge Brolle, of Francis L. (1851).
[Inns oft ourt; G. Mag., 1853. "• " "1 C. J. Fordyce.)
MACKENZIE, ]AMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22, 1S41.
Did not .. side
MACKENZIE, JAMES JOHN RANDOLL Adm pens (age ,9)
at Trinity Apr. 4, i»n. [Only] s. of Sir James [Wen >ss
[Sth] Bart. (Lord Lieut., and M.P. for Ross-shire) [and
Henrietta Warton, dau. of William Mackenzie of SuddyJ.
B I lune !0 isu] at Koschaugh, Ross-shire. School, West-
minster. "(He was named after his maternal uncle, Maior-
1 .1 loin. Randoll Mackenzie, who fel at la avera 1,1809 )
Matric. Michs. 18, 3- Succeeded as oth Bart Mar 8, 1843-
Sold his estates about 1850. Capt., 3rd Ross-shire Rule
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Mackenzie, James Kenneth Douglas
Volunteers. Bankrupt in 1864; discharged, 1S66. Married
(1) Oct. 13, 1S3S, Lady Anne Wentworth, 4th dau. of Charles,
5th Earl Fitzwilliam; (2) Aug. 5, 1879, Mary Anne, eldest
dau. of James McNeill, of Toxteth Park, Liverpool. J. P.
for Ross and Cromartv. Died, s.p., Feb. 28, 1SS4, at Ver-
sailles. (Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; Boase, vi. 122.)
MACKENZIE, JAMES KENNETH DOUGLAS. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. Only s. of Sir James
Dixon, [7th] Bart., of Findon, near Dingwall. Ross [and
Julia Stanley, dau. of Dr Samuel Clutsam, T.C.D.]. B.
[Aug. 31, 1859], at Nassau, The Bahamas. School. Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1S77. For many years engaged in the earlier
development of electrical engineering. Succeeded as Nth
Baronet {and nth Bart, of Tarbat), 1900. Member, Inst.
Elect. Engineers: A.M. Inst. C.E. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.; Capt., R.A.F. Technical Branch).
Died Dec. 5, 1930, at Oakhurst, Edenbridge. (Penib. Cull.
Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.; Who .-, is II I
1 >::- ] imes, Dec. 8, 1930.)
MACKENZIE, JAMES STUART. Adm. pens, at Emman.it.
June 30, 1787. S. of Finlay [and Elizabeth — , of Cam-
bridge]. B. at Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1792;
MA. 1795. C. of Holbeach, Lines., 1792-1811. P.C. of St
Mary Magdalene, Thetford, Norfolk, 1795-1811; R. of
Bracon Ash, 1805-n, and R. of Quidenham, 1806-11.
Married. Julv 5, 1S08, — , dau. of the Rev. John Wright of
Kilverstone Hall. Tatterford, Norfolk. Died Nov, 25, 1811,
aged 4S; buried at St Marv's, Thetford. M.I. Brother of
Philip A. (17S3). (St John's Coll. Adm.. iv. 368, sub his
brother; G. Mag., 1811, II. 593; P. E. Towell.)
MACKENZIE, JAMES WILSON ALEXANDER. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1886. S. of John Robert,
Lieut. -Gen., of [Portmore Lodge], Cheltenham. B. May 18,
1867, at Lee, Kent. School, Cheltenham College. Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 188S; M.A. 1S95. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1890; priest, 1891; C. of St Mark's, Leicester, 1S90-1. C.
of St Andrew's, Dunmore, Stirlingshire, 1891-2, and Chap-
lain to the Earl of Dunmore. C. of Brafield, Northants..
1892-4. C. of Whitwick. Leics.. 1894; V. there, 1894-1913.
R. of Barcaldine, Central Queensland, AustraUa, 1014-18.
Mission Chaplain at Rockhampton, 1919-23; Org. Sec, dio.
of Rockhampton, r92i-3. Org. Sec, C.M.S., dio. of Carlisle,
etc., 1931-3; N. Province and Scotland, 1933-7. V. of
Myton-on-Swale, Yorks., 1937-47-. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
J. T. Rule.)
MACKENZIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Apr. 9, 1785. Eldest s. of William, Esq., of Belmaduthie
in Ross, Scotland. B. in Edinburgh. Matric. Mi
Scholar.
MACKENZIE, JOHN INGLEBY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 16,
1853. S. of John Andrew. B. [Feb. 27], 1834, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1 -
1861. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1858;
L.S.A. 1863. Surgeon in the Mercantile Marine; and for
the Bilbao-a-Tudela railway, Spain, 1859-60. In practice
at Sidmouth, 1860-74; at Rugby, rS74-86; in London,
1886-92. Surgeon at the West End Hospital for 1
Died Oct. 16, 1892, in Welbeck Street, London. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories (John Ingleby-
Mackenzie); Venn, 11. 312.)
MACKENZIE, JOHN STUART. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1886.
Adm. pens, at Trinity. Jan. 13, 1887. From <
Universal s. of Thomas, of 342, Duke Street,
Glasgow. B. [Feb. 29], :S6o, in Glasgow. [School, Glasgow-
High.] B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Classl
Litt.D. 1901. Fellow, 1890-6. Shaw Philosophical Fellow
at Edinburgh University, 1884-9. Hon. LL.D. Gl
1911. Professor of Logic and Philosophv at ' n
College, Cardiff, 1895-1915. President of the Moral Educa-
tion League. Author, A Manual of Ethics; Outlines of Meta-
physics; Fundamental / • it • / Cosmi Problems,
etc. Died Dec 6, 19
Who; 1 he limes, Llec. 7, 1935.)
MACKENZIE, KENNETH MORELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall
1885. S. of Dr — [Sir Morell, M.D.J, of 19, Hail-
London [and Margaret, dau. of John Bond]. School,
Matric. Michs. 1885. At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S
L.R.C.P., 1892. House Surgeon and House Physician at
the London Hospital. Resident Medical Officer, Throat
Hospital, Golden Square. Author. The Bedside Manner
Of 28, Grand Parade, Brighton. Died e. 1910. [Medical
Directories.)
Mackenzie, William
MACKENZIE, LOUIS HOPE LOVAT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lime 25, 1899. S. of Alexander, of Glenoran, Beauly, Inver-
ness-shire. B. there (Nov. 1], 1881. School, Inverness Col-
lege. Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902; B.Chir. and M \ 1
M.B. 1908. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1907. Lieut., I. M.S., 1909; Capt., 1912; Brevet-Major, 191 7.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, IMS; wounded;
mentioned in despatches). (i'ntr. War List; Army Lists;
Medical Directories.)
MACKENZIE, MICHAEL ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Sel-
wyn H., Oct. 1, 1S87. S. of Archdeacon G. C, of Brantford,
Ontario. B. Feb. 28, 1866, at Ingersoll, Ontario. School,
Trinity College, Port Hope, and at Trinity College, Toronto.
Matric. Michs. 1887; Scholar; B.A. (251/1 Wrangler) 1890;
M.A. 1S94. F.I. A. Professor Emeritus of the University of
Toronto. President, Penny Bank of Ontario, 1926. Director
of several public bodies in Canada, and consultant to
numerous institutions and municipalities on pension matters.
Author, Interest ami Bond Values, etc. Of Oakville, Ontario,
Canada, in 1946. (Who's Who in Canada.)
MACKENZIE. PAUL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct.
19. 1797; Fell. -Com. Oct. 21, 1797. [3rd] s. of (the Hon.]
George. B. in Jamaica. School, Harrow. Matric. Lent,
1799; B.A. 1802. Assistant fudge of the Court of Common
Pleas in Jamaica, in 1811. '(.St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 368;
Vere L. Oliver (notes).)
MACKENZIE, PHILIP AENEAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St
John's, Mar. 24, 1783. [S. of Finlay.] B. [1765], at Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 17S6; B.A. 1787; M.A.
1790. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 17, 17S8; priest (Lich-
field, litt. dim, from Norwich) Feb. 3. 1793; C. of Carlton-
Curlieu, Leics., 17SS-90. C. of Teddington, Middlesex, 1790-
1803. ' Dr John Cosens died Dec. 23, 1791, and Mackenzie
retained his position under the new P.C Leonard Chappe-
low, who. being non-resident, left Mackenzie practically in
sole charge.' To augment his slender income, received candi-
dates for Holy Orders, from Cambridge, and acted as tutor.
One of his tests was to take his pupils to Bushey Park and
hear them preach from the branches of a tree. Died July 2,
1803, aged 37; buried at Teddington. M.I. Brother of James
S. (1787). (St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 368; G. Mag., 1803, II.
695; P. E. Towell.)
MACKENZIE, RANDOLPH DOUGLAS. Adm. at Clare, Oct.
14, 1S73. [2nd s. of Sir James Thompson. 1st Bart, (and
Mary, dau. of Charles Du Pre Russell, Bengal Civil Service).
B. Dec. 15, 1853.] Matric. Michs. 1S73. Died, unmarried,
Feb. 26, 18S7. Brother of Claude L. (1876). (Burke, P.
and B.)
MACKENZIE, RONALD PIERSON. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
Oct. 19, 1897. An ' Advanced Student.' S. of Colin, retired
General [7th Regt.], Indian Army, of Bangalore [and Vic-
toria Henrietta Mackinnon]. B. Jan. 12. 1864, at Madras.
School, Edinburgh Academy (Mr R. Harvey), and at Edin-
burgh University; [M.B., 1SS9]. Matric. Michs. 1897. Served
as Civil Surgeon in the Boer War. Superintendent, Johannes-
burg Hospital. District Surgeon of Johannesburg. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., S. African Medical
Corps; C.M.G., 1918; mentioned twice in despatches). Lec-
turer in dermatology, University of the Witwatersxand.
Chairman, Johannesburg Hospital Board. Member of the
South African Medical Council. Resided at Auckland Park.
Johannesburg. Died Sept. 13, 1930. (Edinburgh Acad.
Reg.; Medical Directoru ; H is W)
McKENZIE, SAMUEL JOHN CRAWFORD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 4, 1845. S. of Duncan, of St Pancras, London.
B. lulv 19, 1826, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1845. (List of Carthusians.)
MACKENZIE, STEPHEN MORTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of Stephen, of 18. Cavendish
Square, London [and Helen, dau. of Benjamin Dulley, "t
Wellingborough, Northants.] B. [Mav 24], 1SH0, m London.
31 hool, Harrow. Matri. - [89 1—. 101; M.B.,
B.Chir. and M.A., 1905. At the London I L .pi
in, Senior Clinira] Assistant and K< -l.l.nt Anaes
thetist there. M.R.C.S; L.R.C. P.. 1904. Served in I
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practised ..1 Dorking
Surgeon, Dorking Hospital. Medical Officer to P.
■ iter. M.ir. 1 j, i.,i
War 1.1 ,! 1/ ii .1; i ><,,, tories; Tl , 1947.)
McKENZIE, WILLIAM. Adm. pen-., (age 17] ...
Feb. r, 1813. S. of John. B. [May I. 1795], in Ro
School, Charterhouse. Matric. 1
MACKENZIE, WILLIAM. Adm, pens, at TRINITY Hall, Julv
1. [3rd ^ oi WTilliam], Writei I
} dinburgh, 1810.
Matric. Michs. 1834; II. A. 1839; M.A. 1843. Oil
27I
McKenzie, William Bell
(Durham) July 13, 1839; priest, Dec. 18, 1841; C. of Easing-
ton, Co. Durham, 1843-7. Domestic Chaplain to the Duchess
of Sutherland, from 1S47. Emigrated to Natal, in the sailing
ship Edward, 1850. Studied fanning under the Voortrekker,
Piet Otto. Married Isabella, dau. of George Trotter. Settled
at Cramond, Natal. ' Persistently declined to undertake
clerical duties, but occasionally read the lessons in church;
of convivial habits, he was known among his friends as
"Bishop Mackenzie" ' Died in Natal. Nov, 1.-.S7. (Burke,
L.G.; Durham Ord. Book; Professor A. F. Hattersley's
Dobie's Journal.)
McKENZIE, WILLIAM BELL. Adm. Mzar at St John's,
i :l\ q, 1829. [2nd s. of James, of Sheffield.] B. at Sheffield.
School, Sheffield (Mr White). Migrated to Magdalen Hall,
Oxford, whence he matriculated, June 26, 1830. age 24;
B.A. (Oxford) 1S34; M.A. (Oxford) 1837. Ordained deacon
(Carlisle) lime 22, 1834. C. of St James's, Bristol, 1834-8.
V. ,4 st James's, Holloway, 1838-70. Author, Bible < har-
octet , Saul of Tarsus, etc. Married, April 1 1, 1840, Maria
( owper, youngest dan. of Barman Visger, of Bristol. Died
Nov. 22, 1870, at Ramsgate; burii-d Nov. 30, in Highgate
cemetery, [Boase, 11. 633; .11 Oxon.; < lergy List; Crockford;
D.N.B.; C. K. Hudleston 1
MACKENZIE, The Hon. WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. Fell.-
Com at Trinity, Nov. 14,1808. [Eldest] s. of Francis Humber-
-t<>n (Governor of tin- Barbados, 1800 6, and subsequently
Lord High Commissioner of the Windward Islands; created
Baron Seaforth, 1797; assumed the name ol Mackenzie, 1817)
and Mary, dau. of the very Rev. Baptist Proby, D.D., Dean of
Lichfield. [School, Harrow.] Matnc. Michs. 1809; M.A. 1812.
M.P. for Ross-shire, 1812-14. Died Aug. 25, 1814, at Warriston
House, Edinburgh. Both he and his brother, Francis John,
Midshipman, R.N., predeceased their father and the title
became extinct. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Return of M.P.s;
Burke, Extinct Peerages; '..I 1 .; Burke, P. and B., i..r his
father [sub Galloway) (' left issue ' but names not given);
G. Mag., 1814, 11. 295.)
MACKENZIE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 7, 1865. <>f Middlesex. Matrie. Michs. 1865;
KA i'-'<"i, M \. 1. •>■>. .- mm (Kipon) 1S70; priest
(Bp. Rvan, for kij < \,< 1 i . L . of Riddlrsden, Yorks.,
1870 3. C. of St Matthew's, Kingsdown, Bristol, 1873-5.
C. of Ml.immlii', I '1 v. in, 1X75-6. (_ . of St N n hulas, Notting-
ham, 1876 82. V. of Plungar, Leics., 1S82-92. Disappears
from CrtK kford, 18113.
McKEOWN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, Oct. 1889.
S. of W. B. at Belfast. School, Belfast College. Matnc
Michs i:- ., !'■ \ 1 -p, A solicitor Of 2, Wellington Place,
Belfast, and Hillneld, Marlborough Road, Belfast.
MACKERETH. MILES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov.
2 1, 1826. S. of the Rev. Tohn, P.C. of Ottringham, Yorks.
B. at Halsham, Yorks. Matrie. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831;
M.A. 1817. C. of Ottringham, -1841-8. C. of Halsham,
1 1 Disappears from ( rockford, 1882.
McKERGOW, ROBERT WILSON. Adm. at Downing, July 27,
1889. [Eldest s. of Robert, of Dunkeld House. Burgess Hill,
■ 1 66 1 Matrie, Michs. 1889. Of Twine-
ham Gran.L'.'-, 1 l.tvw.nd- [I'.iih, Susm.x. D.L. for Sussex;
High Sheriff, 19^, Major, Sussex Yeomanry. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-CoL, Queen's Own (R.W. Kent
Regl I T.F., 1917; O.B.E., 1919; T.D.). Master of the
Southdown Foxhounds, 1903-8; the Crawley and Horsham
Foxhounds, 191 \ n> and 1010-28, and Joint Master, 1928-
33. DiedOt t 21, 1947. {Univ. Wat List] Burke, L.G.; Kellv,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
MACKERN, JOHN. Adm. (age 22) at Caius, Apr. 1878. S. of
George, of Buenos Aires. B. there. School, Blackheath
proprietary. Mat] Easter i ; B.A. and M.B. 1SS1;
M.D. 1885. At Guy's Hospital. L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 1877
F.K.C.S., 18K8. House Phv^i. lan and House Surgeon, Ciu\ '-
Hospital. Assistant Physician, Chelsea Hospital for Women.
Senior Surgeon, Miller Hospital and Royal Kent Dispensary.
Practised at Shooter's Hill, Blackheath. Resided subse-
quently at Newick, Sussex, where he died, Jan. 31, 1934,
aged 78. {Venn, 11. 432, and addenda; Medical Directories;
The limes, Feb. 2, 1934.)
McKERRELL, RALPH STAVELEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1872. [2nd] s. of Robert, of 45, Inverness rerraci .
London [and Emily Pauline, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. \\ illiam
Slav. 'ley. C.B., acting Governor of Mauritius]. B. [July 22],
1854, in London. School, Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. n, 1876. Called to
the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880. Died, unmarried, Mar 28, 1905.
Brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster. Men at the Bar.)
Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 3, 1805. Did not
Mackie, Alfred William White
McKERRELL, ROBERT MURE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 11, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Robert [of 45, Inverness
Terrace, London] [and Emily Pauline, dau. of Lieut. -Gen.
William Staveley, C.B.]. B. [Sept. 27], 1846, in Mauritius.
School, Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1S64, Succeeded a cousin as
13th laird of HUlhouse, Ayrshire, 1882; sold Hillhouse in
1 3g . Commissioner of Supply for Ayrshire. J. P. for Ayr-
shire. Prison Commissioner for Scotland, 1898-1912. Mem-
ber of the Royal Company of Archers. Col., commanding
1st Vol. Batt., R. Scots Fusiliers. Travelled much in Mauri-
tius, New Zealand, Australia, India and the U.S.A. Died
Feb. 26. 1Q12, in F.dinburgh. Brother of the above. (/■/..>:
Sch. Lists; Se.itt. /l/.Vv; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 27,
1912.)
McKERROW, RONALD BRUNLEES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of Alexander [M.Inst.C.E.], of 227, Crom-
well Mansions, Cromwell Road, London. B. [Dee. 12],
1S72, at Putney, London. School, Harrow [and at King's
College, London]. Matnc. Michs. 1894; Chancellor's (Eng-
lish) medal, 1895; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901; Litt.D. 1911.
Sandars Reader 111 Bibliography, 1028. Professor of English
at the Government School of Foreign Languages, Tokyo,
1897-1900. Returned to England and joined the Board of
M-'- r-. Sidgwick iN: Jackson, publishers; managing director,
1917. Lecturer in English Literature, King's College, Lon-
don, 1914-19. Gold medal of the Bibliographical Society,
1929. F.B.A., 1932. A great expert on book production,
typography, etc. Fditor <>i I he Library, 1934-7. Author,
Introduction to Bibliography; Dictionary of Printers, 1558-
1640; Printers' and Publishers' Devices in England and Scot
land. 1485- 1640, etc. Ho„. Ph.D., Louvain. Died Jan. 20.
1940, at Picket Piece, Wendover, Bucks. {Who was Who;
1 he Times, Jan. 22, 1940.)
MACKET,
reside.
MACKETT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 11, 1770. [Only] s. of William, Esq. [of Southampton]
[and Anne Fazakerleyj. B. in Calcutta. School, Enfield.
Matrie. Michs. 1772. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 3, 1771.
Married, Nov. 27, 1784, Mary Jelfe, and had issue (a son,
Charles, adm. at Oriel College, Oxford, in 1806). Of
Southampton in 1 7S4. {St John's Coll Adm., iv. 368.)
MACKEY, ARCHIBALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 14, 1862. [2nd] s. of John Alexander, Lieut. -Col., of
Fan-hill, Exeter, Devon. B. Feb. 29, 1844, at Heavitree,
Devon. School, Westminster. Matrie. Michs. 1862; exhibi-
tioner; B.A. 1866. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 16, 1865.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 186S. On the Western Circuit.
A revising barrister. Of Twyford, Berks. Recorder of
Andover, 1898-1927. Vice-Chairman of Berks. Quarter Ses-
sions, 1916-30. Chairman of the Appeal Tribunal for the
County of Berks, in the Great War, 1914-19. Died Feb. 27,
1936, (Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of
' ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who; The Times,
Mar. 2, 1936.)
MACKEY, DONALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 3, 1864. Of Middles,. x. Matrie. Michs. 1S64; B.A. 1868;
M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon ( Jamaica, for Exeter) 1SO8; priest
1870; C. of Colyton, Devon, 1868-70. C. of St Matthias,
Kensington, 1870 -1. Second Master of Bishop Cotton
School, Simla, India, 1871-6; Headmaster of the Cathedral
School, Bombay, 1876-7. Harbour Chaplain at Bombay,
1876-8. Canon, Precentor, and Librarian of St Nmian's
Cathedral, Perth, 1878-85 V. of Cleeton, Salop, 1886-8.
Editor oi Rationale oft huiih Music; Diocesan Maps, etc.;
also composed Communion Services and original hymn
tunes, Author, Ihtriv Years' ]'>■>::>,;■■ in the Scottish Epis-
copal Church; Plutarch's Lives (in Warne's series), etc. Died
Apr. 12. 1888, aged 43, .it Hastings. (Crc,<kfn,d, J he Guar-
duui, Apr. 18, 1888.)
MACKIE. ALFRED WILLIAM WHITE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1. 1898. [S. of Alexander of .Arbroath. B.
ort, 20, 1877, at Dundee. School, Harris Academy, Dundee,
and aftei h ards al st Andrews University (M.A. 1898).]
Matrie. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1901. Entered the
I.C.S., iqoo; served in Bombay as Assistant Collector and
Magistrate. Supt of Law Records and Registration, 1905-10.
Collector. 1020. Addit. Deputy Secretary to Govt., Finance
Dept., 1921. Collector and Political Agent, Bhor, 1923. In
Revenue Dept., 1925. Officiating Sec. to Government and
Acting Commissioner. Settlement Commissioner and Direc-
tor of Land Records, 1924. Political Agent at Surat, 1921 ,
at Rewa Kantha, 1928. Member of the Legislative Council,
1929, 1931 and 1932. Inspector-General of Registration,
Bombay Presidency. Commissioner of Division, 1931; re-
tired, 1936 CLE., 1931. (I.C.S. Lists; Kelly Handbook;
Who's 11 ho 1
Mackie, Augustine Clark
MACKIE, AUGUSTINE CLARK. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, iSq8. [7th] s. of the Rev. John [St Bees],
of Filton rectory, near Bristol. B. there, May 26, 1879.
School, St John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1898;
Scholar, 1900; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. B.D., Durham, 191 1.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of N. Walsham,
Norfolk, 1902-8. C. of Gt Yarmouth, 1908-10. Lie. pr.,
ciio. of Norwich, 1910-11. C.-in-C. of Burnham Prioryi
1911-14. Headmaster of Vernon prep. School, Vernon, B.C.,
Canada, 1914-47-. Brother of EUis C. (1878) and John H.
(1874). (A. C. Mackie; X John's, Leatherhead, Reg.) Crock-
ford; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MACKIE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 12, 1821.
S. of Robert, deceased, of Brompton, Middlesex. [B. at
Brompton, July 9, 1798.] Maine. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1829;
M.A. 1S32. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 19, 1830; priest,
Dec. 18, 1831. Headmaster of the Grammar School, Appleby,
Leics., 1833-44. C. of Bitteme, Hants., 1844-52. Inc. of
Avonside, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1S53-60. Married
Anne Strickland. Retired to Otterv St Marv, Devon, where
he died, June 3, 18S2. [The Times, June 6, 1882.)
MACKIE, EDWARD DACRE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. rS8S.
S. of E. A. [of Kirkthorpe, Scarborough]. B. at Wakefield
[Apr. 9, 1868]. School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, it
1890. Adm. Solicitor, 1S94; practised at Wakefield. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte., Sportsmen's Batt., K.
Fusiliers). Of Chelston, Torquav, in 191 1. Died Jan. 27,
1927. Brother of Osbert G. (1895). {Harrow- Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
MACKIE, ELLIS CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 16,
1878. S. of the Rev. John [St Bees, 1849; C.-in-C. of Hinck-
ley, Leics.) Tand Hannah Marian], B. at Hincklev. Bapt.
May 26, i8-59. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1S82; priest, 1SS3; C. of Milnthorpe, Westmorland,
18S2-4. Classical Master at Heversham Grammar School,
Westmorland, 1S82-9. C. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1889-97.
V. of Glaisdale, 1897-1902. R. of Stockton-on-the-Forest,
1902-35. Edited Lucian's Menippus and Timon. Latterly
of Weston-super-Mare, where he died. Feb. 15, 1047. Brother
ofJohnH.(iS74) and Augustine C. (1S98). (Crockford.' hvn h
Tma, Mar. 7, 1947.)
MACKIE. ERIC WATERLOW (1S96), see MAKOVSKI.
MACKIE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke. June
24, 1829. 2nd s. of George, Captain of Infantry. B. at
Martinique, French W. Indian Isles. Matric. Michs. 1821;
Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1835. D.D. 1847 (Lambeth). Ord.
deacon (Bp. of Exeter) 1835; priest, 1836; C. of St Eval,
Cornwall, 1835-6. Bishop's Official and Eccles. Commissarv,
1849-58, in Quebec. V. of Chilvers-Coton, Warv. -
73. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
MACKIE, GERARD LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
1900. S. of Tfhomas], Esq., deceased. B. Aug. 8, 1882, in
Ceylon. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1900.
Sometime in the Philippine Islands. Of Lisleworth. Esher,
Surrey. Died in London, Oct. 13, 1925. Brother of Thomas
(1898). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; F. Brittain.)
MACKIE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 30,
1874. S. of the Rev. John [C.-in-C. of Hincklev. Leics ,
185 1-60 (St Bees, 1S49)] [and Hannah Marian]. B. at Hincklev.
Bapt. Sept. 1, 1853. Schools, Christ's Hospital and Forest,
Walthamstow. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. (2::h Wrangler)
1878; M.A. 1S81. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1880; priest, 1881.
Second Master at Mansfield Grammar School, Notts., 1878-
82. C. of Skegby, 1880-2. Math. Master and House Master at
Sedbergh School, Yorks., 1882-1902; Chaplain there, 1883-
1902. R. of Filton, Gloucs., 1902-15. Died Nov. 30, 1915.
Brother of Ellis C. (1878), and Augustine C. (1898). (Scott,
I rockford; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Dec.
2, 1915.)
MACKIE, JOHN WILLIAM. M.A., 1838, incorp. from Oxford.
S. of John, doctor, of Huntingdon. Matric. f r- >t
Church, Oxford, Jan. 21, 1806, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1609;
M.A. (Oxford) 1812. Domestic Chaplain to the 1
York. Of Siddons House, Regent's Park, ' Student of Christ
Church, 1846-9.' Disappears from Clergy List, 1850. (Al.
Oxon.)
MACKIE, OSBERT GADESDEN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1895.
[2nd s. of Col. E. A. B. Mackie, of Kirkthorpe, Scarborough.
B. Aug. 23, 1869.] School, Hailevburv. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Football (rugby) ' blue,' 1895-7;
Capt. 1897. Played for Yorkshire and for England, 1897-8.
In business in Hamburg, 1889-90, in Hull and Wakefield,
1891-5. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1899; priest, 1901; C ■
1899-1913. V. of St Paul's, Middlesborough, 1913-21. K.
of Guisborough, 1922-7. Died Jan. 25, 1927. Brother of
Edward D. (1888). (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Book
of Blues; The Times, Jan. 28, 1927.)
MACKIE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1898. S. of
Thomas, Esq. B. Dec. 16, 1879, at Talawakelle, Ceylon.
Mackinnon, Francis Alexander
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1898. I: busi
ness. Of 2, Rutland Court, London, W., in 1946. Brother
of Gerard L. (1900). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; F. Brittain.)
MACKIE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1815. [Eldest] s. of William [Frederick], of Basing
Place, Devon. B. in Cochin, India. School, Twickenham,
Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S17; B.A. 1S21. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 23, 1822. (Inns of Court.)
MACKINDER, AUGUSTUS. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1882.
McKINNEY, ALBERT JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1893.
[S. of the Rev. James (1878). B. at Mountcharles, Ireland,
1873.] Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July, 1S94; B.A.
[898; M.A. 1937. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1899; priest,
1900; C. of St Paul's, Dorking, Surrev, 1899-1901. C. of
Sutton, 1901-4; C. of St Peter's, Bushey Heath, Herts.,
1904-6. On active service, 1914-20. Perm, to off. at Cor-
ringham, Essex, 1923-4. C. of Brent Pelham with Furneaux
Pelham, Herts., 1924-7. R. of Buckland, 1927-47. Brother
of William A. M. (1893) and John C. (1894). (Crockford.)
McKINNEY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15,
1879. [4th s. of John, of Barr, Co. Tyrone]. B. at Barr,
July 5, 1S56. Bapt. Aug. 3, 1S56. [From Charsley Hall,
Oxford, whence he had matric. June 3, 1876, age 19.] Matric.
Easter, 1879; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon, 1879;
priest, 1880; P.C. of Ballykean, Kildare, 18S1-3. C. of St
Paul's, Old Ford, Middlesex, 1883-4. C. of St Andrew-the-
Less, Cambridge, 1884-6. V. of Stansted Mountfitchet,
Essex, 1886-^91. V. of St Mary Magdalene, Liverpool, 1891-
1902. Died in 1902. Brother of the next. (Al. Oxon.)
McKINNEY, The Rev. JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent. 1S78.
[Eldest s. of John, of Dronmore, Co. Tyrone. Matnc. from
Charsley Hall, Oxford, Feb. 7, 1876, age 28.] Migrated to
Queens'; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon, 1871; priest,
1S73; C. of Laghev, Co. Donegal, 1871-3. V. of Mountcharles,
1873-6. C. of All Saints, Stepney, 1876-7. C. of St Thomas's,
Eccleston, Lanes., 1877-81. Secretary, Society for Promot-
ing Christianity amongst the Jews, 1S81-93. V. of St Silas,
Liverpool, 1893-1918. Author, The Tree of Life. Died in
nil-.. Brother of the above; father of Albert J. (1S93) and
the next two.
McKINNEY, JOHN CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1894.
[S. of the Rev. James (above).] Migrated to St Catharine's ;
B.A. 1905; M.A. 1937. Ord. deacon (Barrow-in-Furness,
for Carlisle) 1904; priest (London, for Colonies) 1905; C. of
St Mark's, Barrow-in-Fumess, 1904-6. C. of St George's,
Kingston, Jamaica, 1906-7. C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Greenhill, Harrow, 1907-9. C. of Stockcross, Berks., 1909-n.
C. of Minster-in-Sheppey, Kent, 1911-13. C. of Dodington,
1913-15. C. of Christ Church, Moss Side, Manchester,
1916-22. C.-in-C. of St Mary, High Crompton, Lanes.,
1923-33; V. there, 1933-43. R. of Coton, Cambs., 1943-6;
retired. Living at Penzance, in 1947. Brother of the next
and of Albert J. (1893). (Crockford.)
McKINNEY. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MERVYN. Matric. Non-
Coil. Lent, 1893. [S. of the Rev. James (1878), V. of Mount-
charles. Co. Donegal, Ireland. B. then-. May 11, 1874.]
Migrated to St Catharine's, July, 1894; B.A. 1897. Assis-
tant Master at Monkton Combe School. 1900-47-. Brother
of Albert J. (1893) and of the above. (Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
MACKINNON, [DANIEL] EDMUND VERNON. Adm. pens,
at St John's, May 3, 1828. [2nd] s. of D. [Dam
[barrister], of Binfield, Berks, [and Rachel Yeamans, dau.
of Capt. Eliot, 47th Regt.]. B. [Dec. n, 1808], at
Bath. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A.
1833. Joined the 2nd Life Guards, 1836; Capt., 971
1843; nth Hussars, 1844; 16th Lancers and 5th Dragoon
Guards, 1848; retired, 1868. Married, May 8, 184.J, Selina
Arabella, dau. of Joseph Moore Boultbee, of Springfield,
Warws., and had issue. Died Apr. 10, 187.1, in i
(List of Carthusians ('Edmund Daniel'); \ I. Oliver,
Hist, of Antigua, 11. 227 (pedigree); Burke, 1
only).)
MACKINNON, FRANCIS ALEXANDER. Adm p.11,. .,1 M
John's, Nov. 27, 1865. [Eldest] s. of William All
Ml' (1832) [Chief of the clan) [and Margarel So]
of Francis Will. -,. B. Api 9,1 r in Paddington, London.
Bapt. May 8, 1848. [School, Han
1 - 71. Cricket ' blue,' 1870. Played foi Kcnl
England p. Australia, at Melbourne, [871 Hie
of Mackmnon; 35th Chief of his clan. Sometime of Amis..
Park, Kent, which he sold in ion. 1> 1.. and 1.1' 1
Capt. and Hon. Major, Royal L. Kent Yeomanr]
1888, the Hon. Emily Isabel, dau. of Admiral Lord Hood
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Mackinnon, Hector Malcolm
of Avalon. Of Drumduan, Forres, Morayshire. On the
occasion of his 98th birthday (1046) his clansmen presented
him with a cricket bat. First President of the Society of
Cricket Statisticians, 194''- Died Feb. 27. 1947. aged 08.
[Harrow* Sch. Res.: Book 0) Blues; Burke, L.G.; V. L. Oliver,
Hist, r.f Antigua, ii. ::<•; II'/im'* Who; Kelly, Handbook; The
Times, Feb. 28, 1947 )
MACKINNON, HECTOR MALCOLM. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1897. S. ot Malcolm, deceased, of Kaladbro, Casterton,
Victoria, Australia. Srh-.nl, Blair Lodge. M.ilric. Michs.
1897. Returned to Australia. Brother of Malcolm N. (1895).
MACKINNON, JAMES CURDIE. Adm. (age 21) at Trinity
Hall, 1886. S. of Dr — [of Terang], Victoria, Australia.
School, Geelong. Matric. Easter, 1886. Brother of Ken-
neth I :
MACKINNON, JOHN. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man ' at Trinity,
June 3, 1789.
MACKINNON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 28, 1809.
Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke, Dec. 2, 1809. S. of the
Rev. Daniel, R. of Bloxholme [and V. of Digby, Lines.,
1787-1825]. Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S15; priest, i8if>. C. of Massingham,
Lines . R. of Bloxholme with Digbv, 1825-73. Author, 1 he
Peace (a thanksgiving sermon); On the Importance of Chris-
tian Union; 1 he Public and Private Character of George 111.
Disappears from Crockford. 1874- (Foster, Index Eccles.)
MACKINNON, KENNETH JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct 20 1887. S. of D., deceased, of Terang. Victoria,
Australia. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1S91. Brother of
James C. (1886).
MACKINNON, MALCOLM N1C0LS0N. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1895 S. of Malcolm, Esq.. deceased, of Kaladbro, Casterton,
Victoria, Australia. School, Geelong Grammar, Victoria.
Matric. Easter, 1895; B.A. 1898. Returned to Australia.
Brother of Hector M. (1897).
MACKINNON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 14, 1799. (Eldest] s. of William [deceased, of
Somerset, and of I. of Antigua) [and Harriet, dau. of Francis
Frye, of L of Antigua]. B. [Aug. 2, 1784], in Dauphine.
France. [Most references give his birth as Aug. 2. 1789,
but this year is obviously wrong, as pointed out in St John's
Adm.] Matnc. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A.
1807. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 19, 1802. Of Acnse Park,
Binfield, Kent; Newtown Park, Hants., and Asglll House,
Surrey. Succeeded his grandfather, William, in the estates
and as 33rd Chief of the Clan Mackinnon, 1809. MP far
Dunwich, 1819-20 (as a Tory). His speech on the Reform
Bill cost him his seat at the election of 1813. MP for
Lvmington, 1811-2, iSs", 1841; 1847-52, about which date
he became a Liberal. M.P. for Rye (after his son, William
Alexander, was unseated on petition), 1853, 1S57, and
1859-65. Brought in Bills for the amendment of the patent
laws, to prevent intramural interments in populous cities
and towns, and to abate the smoke nuisance; obtained Select
Committees on the removal of Smithneld Market, and pro-
moted measures relative to turnpike trusts and for estab-
lishing a rural police. Chairman U.K. Insurance Office,
1842. Chairman, Society against Cruelty, 1842. Unpaid
Colonisation Commissioner for S. Australia, 1842. F.S.A.,
18:0; F.R.S., 1827; F.R. Asiatic Society; F.G.S.; F.R.A.S.
Married, Aug. 3, 1812, Emma Mary, only dau. of Joseph
Budworth Palmer, of Palmerston, Co. Mayo, and Rush
House, Dublin (whose large fortune and estates were after-
wards inherited by Mackinnon in right of his wife), and
had issue. ' At the tune of her marriage she was considered
to be the handsomest woman and one of the greatest heuesses
of the kingdom.' Author of political tracts; Ins treatise, 1 >n
Publii Opinion in deal Britain and other parts of the World,
1828, passed through two editions, and was subsequently
re-written 111 two vols., under the title of A History oj
iiation. Died Apr v. 187". it BHvedere, Broadstairs
(one of his many seats); buried at Acrise. Father of the next.
(Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; Inns of < ourt; Boase, 11. 639; St
John's Coll. Ado,, iv. 569; V I Oliver, Hist, of Antigua,
11 226; G. Mag., 1812, 11 186 and 1835, 11. 663.)
MACKINNON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St
Iohn's, luly 4, 1832. [Eldest] s. of William Alexander
(above). B. Oct. [4], 1813, in London. [School, West-
minster.] Matnc. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1845. Presi-
dent of the Union, 1S35. Succeeded his father as 34th Chief
of the Clan Mackinnon, Apr. 30, 1870. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, "ct. is, 1836. M.P. for Rye, 1852-3 (but unseated on
petition); for Lvmington, 1857-9 and 1S65-S. I >f Arrise
Park, Binfield, Kent, and Belvedere, Broadstairs. J. P. and
D.L. for Kent; High Sheriff, 1885. J. P. for Middlesex and
Hants. Married, Apr. 27, 1846, Margaret Sophia, dau. of
Francis Willes. Died Sept. 14, 1503, at Folk. -tone. Father
..f Iran.:- \ (1865). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; Inns oj
1 ourt; Record oj Old Westminsters; Facte, x\v 205; V. L.
1. Hist, oj Antigua, II. 2211; The limes, Sept. 16, 1903.)
Mackintosh, John
McKINSTRY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall. Nov.
10. 17S5. Of Boston, New England. Matnc. Michs. 1785;
Scholar, 17S6. One William M'Kinstry was C. of Crowhurst,
Surrey, in 1817. Disappears 1819. [Clerical Guide.)
MACKINTOSH, see also McINTOSH.
MACKINTOSH, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 24, 1879. S. of Alexander, merchant [and Ann]. B.
Jan. 28, i860, in Bayswater, London. Bapt. Feb. 16, i860.
[School, Winchester.) Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A.
1886. Ord. deacon (Durham, for Peterb.) 1884; priest
(Peterb ) 1SS5; C. of St Giles, Northampton. 1884-8. V. of
Moultnn, Northants., 1888-92. Lecturer at Sandown, Isle
of Wight, 1894 iqoo. V. of Hamble-le-Rice, Hants., 1900-13.
Ke-uleil subsequently at Horsham. Sussex, where he died,
Ian 27, 1924, [Winchester Coll. Keg.: .V ■tthar.ts. Clergy;
Crockford; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xliii. 273.)
MACKINTOSH, ALEXANDER AENEAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 9, 1866. S. of Alexander [of Dunachton
House, Inverness, [bv his second wife Charlotte, dau. of
Alexander Macleod, of Dalvey]. B. [Aug. 7), 1847, at Moy
Hall. Inverness. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1870; M.A. 1874. 27th Chief of Clan Chattan. Capt., the
Mackintosh Rifle Volunteers. J. P. and D.L. for fnvemess.
Man led, 1875, Margaret Frances, dau. of Sir Frederick Ulric
Graham, Bart. Died Dec. 27, 1875. and succeeded by his
brother, Alfred Donald. [Harrow Sck. Keg.; Burke, L.G.)
MACKINTOSH. ASHLEY WATSON. Adm. at King's, Sept. 29,
1888. M.A. 18S8, Aberdeen University (M.B. iS93). [S. of
the Rev. James, D.D., and Elizabeth, dau. of John Fraser.
B. [Apnl 8. 186S], at Deskford, Banffshire.] Schools, Desk-
ford and Milne's Institution, Fochabers, and at King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1888. At Leipzig and
Vienna Universities, 1893-4. Studied neurology with Dr
Ferrier, 1894-5. Clinical Assistant at the Great Ormond
Street Hospital for Children, and at the National Hospital
for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, London.
M.D., Aberdeen, 1S96; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen. F.R.C.P.E.,
ioi's Regius Professor of Medicine at Aberdeen, 1912-25.
Senior Physician and Lecturer in Clinical Medicine. Aberdeen
Roval Infirmary. Hon. Physician to His Majesty's House-
hold 111 Scotland. Specialist in nervous diseases. K.C.V.O.,
11,31. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
R.A.M.C. (T.)). Author, neurological, etc. Died Oct. 14,
1937, at Aberdeen. (King's Coll. "Reg.: Medical Directories;
Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 16, 1937; C. J. Fordyce.)
MACKINTOSH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4.
1890. [Youngest] s. of John Stewart, of Sevenoaks, Kent.
B. [Feb. 16, 1872), at Biackheath, Kent. School, Bnghton
College. Matric. Michs. 1890; LL.H. 1S93; LL.M 1897;
LL.D. 1903. At London, Berlin, and Tubingen Universities.
Adm, Solicitor. 1897; partner in the firm of Stephenson,
Harwood and Tatham, of Old Broad Street, London. Died
fan 1 1932. [Brighton Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
The Times, Jan. 7, 1932.)
MACKINTOSH, DONALD MACDUFF. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 15, 1831. Of Essex. Matric. Lent, 1832; B.A.
1837. In Holy Orders; no cures recorded; name only in
Clergy List, 1846.
MACKINTOSH, HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1898. S. of
Angu-, Medical Officer of Health, deceased, of Chesterfield.
IV there, Feb. 24, 18711. School, Chesterfield. Matric. Michs.
1 18; B.A. 1901.
MACKINTOSH, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6,
184, Matnc, Michs. iS43; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Glouces-
ter and Bristol) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of St Andrew's, Mont-
peln-r, Bristol, 1S50-2. Principal of Wellington House
School, Montpelier, in 1855. Headmaster of the Cathedral
Grammar School, Bristol, 1855-62. Author, The Christian's
h'ailh and Jacob's Sin; Sermons, etc. Died in 1884. Father
of the next. (Clergy Lis/, which sometimes spells the name
M, Intosh; C. R. Hudleston.)
MACKINTOSH (or MACINTOSH), JAMES WILLIAM DINS-
DALE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 7, 1887, as
Mai mtosh. S. of the Rev. James (above). P. at Newcastle-
,111 ryne. Matnc. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1S90. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1S92; priest (Durham), 1893; C. of St Paul's,
Hendon, Durham, 1892-7. C of St Stephen's, S. Shields,
1- , 1 103. C. of St Edmunds, Gateshead, 1903-4. V. of
Dunston-on-Tyne, 1904-37. Disappears from Crockjord,
1938.
MACKINTOSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb.
10 1841. [Youngest] s. of William [of Geddes, Nairn].
B. [Jan, 9, 1822], in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh Acad-
emy; also at Glasgow Univ., 1S37-9, and at Edinburgh
I luv 1839-41. Matric. Michs. 1841. Student at the Free
Church College. Edinliuigh, 1843 ; Di. 1 Mar. 11, iS5i.at
Cannstatt, near stuttgait, Germany, [kdmb [cad. Keg.;
Matric. Album, I nil oj Glasgow; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 9)
274
Mackintosh, John Frederick Serle
MACKINTOSH, JOHN FREDERICK SERLE. Matric. pens,
from Queens'. Michs. 182S. Not found in College Acta.
Register. Died Julv 4, 1830, aged 21, at Exeter. (G. Mag.,
1830, 11. 92.)
MACKINTOSH, RICHARD DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's. Oct. 20, 1834. [2nd s. of Richard Duncan,
M.D., of Exeter. B. Apr. 9, 1S06.] Matric. Lent. 1835;
B.A. 1S39. Married, Anne, dau. of Thomas Monro, of lngsdnn.
Died May 11, 1S40. (Burke, L.G.)
MACKINTOSH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 15,
1827. Of Essex.
MACKINTOSH-WALKER, THOMAS CHARLES BRUCE. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 23, 1881. S. of John W.,of Geddes,
Nairn. [B. 1S62. School, Harrow.] Matric. Easier, [881;
B.A. 1SS4; LL.B. 1SS5. Called to the Bar. Inner Temple,
June 22, 1887. Of Geddes, Nairn. D.L. for Nairn. Vice-
Lieut. 1914. Died Dec. 13, 1930. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists; F. P. White.)
MACKLEM, THOMAS CLARK STREET. Adm. pens, at St
[ohn's, Oct 19,1882. S. of Oliver T. [and Julia Ann]. B.
Nov. 25. 1862, at Chippawa, Canada. Bapt. Jan. n, 1863.
School, LTpper Canada College, Toronto. Matric. Michs.
1S82; B.A. 1S85; M.A. 1901. Hon. D.D.,Trin. Coll., Toronto.
1902; Hon. LL.D., Trin. Coll., Toronto, 1904. Ord. deacon
(Toronto) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of All Saints, Toronto.
J. R. of St Simon's, Toronto, 1887-1900. Provost of
Trinity College, Toronto, 1900-21. Chancellor and Canon
of Toronto Cathedral. 1905-12. Travelling Missionary in
British Honduras, 1921-3. R. of Humber Bay, Ontario,
1923-37. Subsequently resided at 308, Lonsdale Road,
Toronto. Died June 17, 1944, at Toronto, from injuries
received in an accident on Mav 27. {Crockford; Montreal Star,
June 18, 1944.)
MACKLIN, ALBERT ROMER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1882.
S. of Albert, formerly clerk in H.M. Civil Service. B. [Nov.
14], 1863, in London. School, City of London. Matric.
Michs. iSS;; (Class. Trip., Pt I. 1st Clafs, 18S4; Law Trip.,
1st Class, 18S6); B.A. 1S86; Chancellor's medal, 1S86; LL.B.
1S88. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. July 7, 1886. Tancred Law
Student. Called to the Bar, July 6, 1889. On the South
Eastern Circuit. Assistant Master at Chigwell School, in
1903. Revising barrister for Cambs., 1907-14. County Court
Judge at Bradford, 1916-19. During the Great War, 1914-
19, Legal Adviser to the War Trade Dept. County Court
Judge of the W. London Circuit, 1919-21. Died Aug. 18,
1921, in Glasgow. (Venn, n. 456, and addenda; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Schoolmasters' Directory; Who was Who; Sir
Max Pemberton, Sixty Years Ago and After, 85.)
MACKLIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Pembroke.
Nov. 29. 1S04. S. of the Rev. William (1782), of Chesterford,
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1806.
MACKLIN, HERBERT WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John',,
Sept. 8, 1SS4. S. of Horace Samuel, accountant and secre-
tary, of Upper Tooting [and Helen Elizabeth Morphew]. B.
Aug. 4, 1S66, at Brixton, Surrey. Schools, Queen Eliza-
beth's Grammar, Cranbrook, and Manor House, Hastings.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1S92. Ord. deacon
(Truro) 1889; priest, 1S90; C. of St Ives, Cornwall, 1889-91.
C. of Princetown, Devon, 1891-3. C. of Somersham with
Pidley-cum-Fenton and Colne, Hunts., 1894-7. R. of Hough-
ton Conquest, Beds., 1897-1914. Assistant Chaplain at
Nice, 1900-1. An antiquary, specially interested in monu-
mental brasses, on which subject he was for many years
the leading expert. President of the Monumental Brass
Society. Author, The Brasses of England: Bedfordshire and
Huntingdonshire (Little Guides Series), completed just before
his death. Resided latterly at Sandy. Beds. Died Jan. 16,
1917. (Scott. MSS.; Crockford; it.;,, / h, 1 ,,,„s, Jan. 18,
1917O
MACKLIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke.
Mav 17. 1782. Youngest s. of John, merchant, of London.
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1792. Ord.
priest (London) May 8, 1789. V. of Great and Little Chester-
ford, Essex, 1801-10. R. of Great Yeldham, 1804-10. One of
these names was R. of Pilsdon, Dorset, 1S03-4. Died Feb. 3,
1810. Father of George (1804). (Foster, Index Eccles.;
C. Mag., 1810, 1. 186.)
MACKMURDO, FREDERICK THOMSON. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, May 21, 1868. (S. of Edward, of Edmonton.
B. July 29, 1847. School, Highgate.] Matric. Michs. 186S;
B.A 1572; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1873; priest,
1874; C. of St Clement's, Nechells, Birmingham, 1873-5.
C. of Chesham, Bucks., 1875-7. C. of Aspley Gui e, Be
1876-8. C. of Littleport, Camhs.. 1879-81. C. of Coltishall,
Norfolk, 1881-3. C. of Heanor, Derbs., 1883-5. Chaplain
at Chantillv, France, 1886-94. Disappears from Crockford,
1895. (Highgate Sch. Roll.)
McLachlan, John Lachlan
McKNIGHT. WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 9, 1S57. S. of Robert. B. [Sept. 6, 1837], at Airie Land,
Kirkcudbright. School, Gelston, Kirkcudbright. Matric.
Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1858; B.A. 1861.
MACKRELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 6, 1863.
Mih-. 1S63; Scholar; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1S68; priest, 1869; C. of
Chipping Campden, Gloucs., 1868-70. C. of Tormarton,
1S70-3. C. of Caldicot, Mon., 1873-4. Assistant Secretary
and Clerical Registrar, A.C.S., 1874-95; Secretary and
Clerical Registrar, 1895-1925. Died Jan. 7, 1925, at Epsom.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 16, 1925.)
MACKRETH, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at
Peterhouse, Oct. 22, 1817. A 'Ten-year man.' Matric.
Lent, 1827; B.D. [Stat. Eh:.) 1S28. Ord. deacon, 1812;
priest, 1S13. R. of Halton. Lanes., 1825-70. Vice-Commis-
sary of Archdeanery of Richmond and Rural Dean. Hon.
Canon of Manchester, 1854. Married Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Thomas, of Lancaster; she died Feb. 19, 1838.
Author, Churchwardens' Manual; Four Charges to Church-
wardens. Described in Clergy List as ' D.D.' (? Lambeth).
Disappears from Crockford, 1871. (T. A. Walker, 400;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy List.)
MACKWORTH, AUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mav 25,
1875. [2nd] s. of Herbert [Francis] of Clifton, near BnsM
[and Julia Henrietta, dau. of Sir Digby Mackworth, Bart.].
B. there, 1R56. School, Clifton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A.
1879. An artist. Died Apr. 12, 1914. {Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B., which gives ' B. May 13, 1857.')
MACKWORTH, FRANCIS JULIAN AUDLEY. Adm. pens, at
Selwvn H.. Oct. I, 1895. [3rd s. of Col. Sir Arthur William,
6th Bart., C.B., R.E., of Glen Usk, Mon. (and Alice Kate,
dau. of Joseph Cubitt, of Park Street, Westminster, civil
engineer).] B. Sept. 15, 1876. [School, Malvern College.]
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Commissioned in R.F.A.,
1898; Capt., West African Frontier Force, 1904-8. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.A.; Brigade Major;
mentioned in despatches); killed in action, Nov. 1, 1914.
(Malvern Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C. (for father).)
MACKWORTH, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 6, 1844. [2nd s. of Herbert, Lieut., R.N., High Sheriff
of the Isle of Trinidad (and Jessie, dau. of James Anderson).
B. Mar. 3, 1S25.] Matric. Michs. 1844. Married, Sept. 22,
1852, Juliet Anne, dau. of Francis Valpy, of Dunedin, and
had issue. Died Dec. 4, 1855, at St Kilda, Melbourne,
Australia, aged 29. Uncle of Audley (1875). (Burke, P. and
B.; G. Mag., 1856, I. 545.)
MACKWORTH-PRAED, see PRAED.
MACKY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, July 6, 1866.
[Eldest] s. of James Thompson, Esq., of Belmont, London-
derry, and Castlefin, Co. Donegal, J.P.. D.L., and Caroline,
dau. of Admiral Francis Holmes Cohin, of Alwington House,
Stonehouse, Devon. B. [June 26, 1844], at Belmont, Lon-
donderry. School, Cheltenham College. Doubtful if resided.
Went to North-West Canada; ranching Moose Jaw, 1881-
1911. Returned to England in 1911. Died at Paignton,
Dec. 23, 1923. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ire-
land; F. P. White.)
MACLACHLAN, ALAN BRUCE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1892. S. of John Morton, Superintendent of tele-
graphs, G.P.O., London [and Eleanor Charlotte Pearson]. B.
at Haggerston, London, May 29, 1874. School, Merchant
Taylors' (The Rev. Dr Baker). Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar,
1892; B.A. (131/1 WrangUr) 1 -<J5- Entered the Local Govern-
ment Board as First Division Clerk, 1S97; Private Secretary
to the Parliamentary Secretary, Local Government Board,
1903-5; Assistant Secretary. Slinistry of Health, 1919-28;
Principal Assistant Secretary, 1928-37. C.B., 1934. Of
Hove, Sussex, in 1946. (Who's Who; Wlio's Who m I cal
Government; Kelly, Handbook.)
McLACHLAN, COLIN BULLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall.
June 1, 1837. Eldest s. of John, Esq., deceased, late of
Baddow Hall, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1839;
B.A. 1841.
MACLACHLAN, DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1857. [2nd] s. of Charles, of 11, Carlton Hill, St John's
Wood, London. B. [July 22], 1838, at Hobart, Tasmania.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. [861. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1859. Ensign, 90th Foot, 1861;
Lieut., 1864; Capt., 1873; on half-pay, 1878; Hon Major.
1881. Died in or before March, 1909. (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
lyns of Court; Army Lists.)
McLACHLAN, JOHN LACHLAN. Adm. pens, (age 31) at
Pembroke, June 23, 1826. Younge I of I harl
deceased, late of Glasgow, B.at From Edinburgh
University. Maine. Lent, 1827. MigTated to Sidney, Nov. 5,
1828; B.A. 1831.
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McLachlan, Thomas Hope
McLACHLAN, THOMAS HOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
14, 1863. [ Eldest] s. of Thomas [banker]. B. [Mar. 16, 1845],
at Darlington. School, Merehiston Castle, Midlothian.
Matric. Michs. 1864; (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1867);
B.A. 1868. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 27, 1865. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S68; practised in the Chancery Court.
Took to art and became a landscape painter, 1877-9;.
Worked in oil and water-colour, and also executed many
expn ssive 1 b oings -< ■.. ral of which were reproduced in the
Iffl I ■ ' Irt Ine 1 t Ins pictures, ' Isles of the Sea,' is
in the Guildhall 1 olli !;< n m London; 'Ships that Pass in
the Nighl ' is io thi N itional Gallery, and ' Evening Quiet '
in the Tate Gallery. In all, he exhibited 93 pictures. Died
Apr. 1, 1897, at Weybridge. {Merehiston Castle Sch, Reg.;
Boase vi. 127; Foster. Men at the Bar; Law Lists; Inns o\
Court; D.N.B.)
MACLACAN, FERGUS. Adm. ,il Clare, Oct. 5, 18S9. [S. of
T. I., Esq., M.D., of 9. Cadogan Place. London.] Schools
[Harrow and] Elstree. Matric. Michs. 1889. For some time
in business in S. Africa. Died June 25. 1906, at Auckland,
New Zealand. [Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MACLAGAN, PHILIP MAXWELL G1LMOUR. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. [3rd] s. of Robert.
Capt. [Gen., RE.]. B. [July 24, 1862], at Murree, India.
[School, Hailevburv.] Matric. Michs, 1881; Scholar, 1881;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1SS9. Assistant Master at Bengeo, 1888-1905;
at Westerleigh, St Leonards, from 1914. Of 16, Dane Road,
St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died, Dec. 4, 1936. [Hailey-
bury Sch. Reg.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; The Times, Dec. 7, 1936.)
MACLAGAN, WALTER DOUGLAS DALRYMPLE. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. S. of the Rt Rev.
William Dalrymple (next), Bishop of Lichfield. B. [Feb. 15,
1862], in London. [School, Charterhouse] Matric. Michs.
1881. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1887; priest, 1889; C. of Burton-
nn-Stather, Lines., 1887-90. C. of St Thomas's, Stockport,
Cheshire, 1891-3. C. of Coatham, Yorks., 1893-5. C. of
Hindenvell, 1895-6. V. of Grosmont, 1896-1901. V. of
Ruswarp, 1901-4. C. of Skegness. Lines., 1908-9. C. of
Burnham-Siitt .11, Norfolk, looo-ii, C. ,,t P., .iiiiington, Lens.,
191 i 1 i. C. of Gorleston, Sulfolk, 1916-18. C. of St Gregory
Sudbury, Suffolk, 1918-19. C. of Witton (or Northwi. h St
Helen), Cheshire, 1920-4. P.-in-C. of St Columba, Grantown,
Morayshire, 1925-9. Died Dec. 26, 1929. {Chartcrhmise
Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Crochford; The
Times, Dec 28, I92g )
MACLAGAN, WILLIAM DALRYMPLE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Dec. 14, 1852. [ 5th] s. of David, M.D., of Edinburgh
[physician to the Forces during the Peninsular War] [and
Jane, dau. of P. Whiteside, M.D.]. B. there, June 18, 1 z6
[School. Edinburgh] Matric. ,Lent, 1853; Scholar. 1853;
B.A. 1857; M.A. i860; D.D. 1878. Hon. Fellow, 1891.
Lecturer in Pastoral Theology, 1888. Hon. D.D., Oxford;
Hon. D.C.L.. Durham; Hon. LL.D. Leeds. Joined the Indian
Army (Madras Cavalry), 1847; retired, as Lieut., 1852. Ord.
deacon (London) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of St Saviour's,
Paddington, J856-8. CofStStephen's, M ani.b.i , ,„,
Secretaiy to the London Diocesan Church Building Society,
1860-5. C. of Enfield, 1865-9. R. of Newington, 1 69-75.
V. of Kensington, 1875-8. Preb. of St Paul's, 1878. Bishop
of Lichfield, 1878-91. Archbishop of York, 1891-1908.
Married (1) Apr. 14, i860, Sarah Kate, dau. of George
Clapham, of Great Baddow, Essex; (2) Nov. 12, 1878,
Augusta Anne, dau. of the 6th Viscount Bamngton, \uthor,
Pastoral Letters; Synodal Cltarges. Died Sept. 19 1910
Father of Walter D. D, (above). {T. A Walker, 505; Who
was Who; D.N li )
MACLAREN, ALEXANDER DAVID. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Hall, Mar. is. 1872 [Eld. t] ,. of Alexander Connell
(surgeon], of Harley Street, London. [B. 1854.] Schools,
Marylebone, and All Souls i.raminar. Matric Michs. 1872;
P.. A. 1876. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Mar. 18, 1S75. Called to
the Bar, July 3, 1S78. Brother of Thomas G. (1S80). {Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MACLAREN, AMBROSE. Adm pens, at Trinity Nov ii
[861. S. of James (1822). B. 1844, 111 Sussex. School
> (private]. Matric. Michs. i.-ii.j. Brother of lames J
(1859).
MACLAREN, ANDREW LIDDELL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. 18.12. s of Robert. B. at Glasgow. School,
Blair Lodge. Matric. Lent, 1893.
MACLAREN, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, ]une 30,
1896. S. of Roderick, of 23, Portland Square. Carlisle. P,
[July 8], 1878, at Carlisle. Schools [Carlisle Grammar, and]
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1899. Adm Solici-
tor, 1903; practised m Carlisle. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., King's Own Scottish Bordeni-) 1 .( Watch
Hill, How Mill, Carlisle, in 1024. Brother of Norman (1894).
G Sch. Reg. Uppingham Sch Roll; Unii Ma,
List; Law Lists.)
McLaren, Samuel Bruce
McLAREN, DUNCAN BRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1892. [2nd] s. of John [Lord McLaren], of 46, Moray Place,
Edinburgh [and Ottilie Augusta, dau. of H. L. Scbwabe, of
Glasgow]. B. [Mar. 21], 18-4. in Edinburgh. School, Edin-
burgh (private). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 189S. In the
Civil Service of British Columbia. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Canadian F.A.). Died Dec. 15, 1934, in
Vancouver. B.C. {Univ. War List; The Times, Dec. 18,1934;
Burke, P. and B. {sub Aberconway).)
MACLAREN, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1822. [2nd] s. of James [of Lewishani, Kent]. B. in London.
School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A.
1831. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 20, 1826. Called to the
Bar, May 4, 1832. Father of the next and of Ambrose
(1861). {Law Lis/s; Inns of Court.)
MACLAREN [post STAINTON-MACLAREN], JAMES JOSEPH.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 21, 1859. [Eldest] s. of James
(above). B. 1842, in London. School, Sussex (private).
Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. (191* Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1867.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1864. Called to the Bar,
June 11, 1867. Chairman of the Cairon Company. Died
May 2(, 1027, at Ratho Park, Midlothian. Brother of
Ambrose (1861). {Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
E. J. Taylor; The Times, May 26, 1027)
McLAREN, JAMES MARSHALL. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 16,
1894. [B. May 23. 1875.] School, Merehiston Castle, Edin-
burgh. Matric Michs. 1894. Second Lieut., the Gordon
Highlanders, 1897; Lieut., 1899; Capt., 1902. In the Tirah
campaign, 1897-8; S. African War, 1899-1902; twice men-
tioned in despatches. A.D.C. to Lieut. -Gen. Commanding
Scottish District, 1903-5. Died Dec. 24, 1910, in London.
{Merehiston Castle Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
McLAREN, JAMES THOBURN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1871. Of Northumberland. S. of Benjamin, surgeon
[and Hannah Isabella]. B. at Bedhngton. Bapt. Oct. 21,
1852. School, Cathedral, Durham (Dr Holden). Matric.
Mi. lis. 1871, Scholar, 1873; B.A. 1875; M.B. 1879. At
Edinburgh University. L.K.C.P., L.R.C.S., Edinburgh,
1878. Practised at Ivdlmcton, Northumberland (assistant
to his father, 1878-88); retired, i'it2, and continued to
reside at Bedlington. Died there, Feb. 24, 1031. {Durham
Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
McLAREN, JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr.
is, 1863. [Only s. of John, Esq., of Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia.] B. [Feb. 18, 1844], at Sydney, N.S.W. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, May 20, iS6q. Well known as a golfer.
Of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, in 1897; latterly of West-
ward Ho!, N. Devon. Died Dec. 29, 1904, in London; buried
at Weston-super-Mare. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, II, 361
and addenda; Inns of Court.)
MACLAREN, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, |une 25,
1801. [Eldest. ]s. of Roderick [M.D.], of 23, Portland Square,
Carlisle. B. [June 12]. 1876, at Carlisle. School, Kugbv.
Matric Michs. 1894; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1897; B.Chir., 1901; M.B. 1909; M.A. 1923. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901; F.R.C.S.,
1903. House Surgeon, Metropolitan Hospital. Practised at
Carlisle. Assistant Surgeon, Consulting Surgeon and
Treasurer, Cumberland Infirmary. Consulting Surgeon,
Border Counties Home for Incurables. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, KAMI. (T.F.); T.D. Surgeon-
Specialist, Burma and Cairo, 1916-19.) Died Aug. 12, 1937.
Brother of Douglas (1S96). {Rugby Sell. Reg.; Medical
Directories; the J imc>. Aug. 14, 10 \y.)
McLAREN, RONALD. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 25, 1887. [S. of
John Wingate, Esq. B. Sept. 26, 1867.] School, Chelten-
ham College. Matric Michs, 1888; B.A. 1891. Adm. Solici-
tor, 1805, practised in Cheltenham. Of Charlton Kings.
Cheltenham, in 1938. (( hellenham 1 nil. R,-g.\ Law 1 ists.)
McLAREN, SAMUEL BRUCE. Adm. sizar at Trinity. Oct. 1,
1897. S. "i ii..- Rev. Samuel Gilnllan [M.A. Edinb., 1884],
of Albert Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. B. Aug. 11. ,
1876, in Tokyo, Japan. School, Scotch College, Melbourne
Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar, 1899; {yd Wrangler, 1899;
Math. Trip., I't II, 1st Class, 1900); B.A. 1900; Isaac Newton
student, 1901; M.A. 1905. Lecturer in mathematics at Uni-
versity College. Bristol, 1904-6; at Birmingham University,
1906-13; Professor of Mathematics at University College,
Reading, 1913-16. Accompanied the British Association to
Australia, 1914, as Branch Secretary. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.E. (Signals)); died Aug. 13, 1916,
at Abbeville, of wounds received in action. (Scott, .t/>5.,
Univ War List; The Times, Aug. 18 and 24, 1916; Proc.
London Math. Soc. (2), 16 (1017), xxxill.)
276
Maclaren, Thomas George
MACLAREN, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall.
1880. S. of Alexander Connell, Esq. [doctor], of 60, Harley
Street, London. [B. June 29, 1862.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1SS0. Lieut., Durham Light Infantry, 18S3;
transferred to King's Own Scottish Borderers, r884; Capt.,
1893. Served in the Tirah Expeditionary' Force (mentioned
twice in despatches). In the S. African War, 1899-1902 (on
the Staff). Major, 1904; retired, 190S. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Seaforth Highlanders (T.F. Res.);
mentioned in Secretary of State's list for ' valuable ser-
vices '). Of Fordell, Melrose, Roxburghshire, in r92o.
Brother of Alexander D. (1S72). {Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
McLAREN, WILLIAM VICTOR ST CLAIR. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Jesus. Oct. r895. S. of William St Clair. B. at
Heidelberg, Transvaal. School, Merchiston Castle, Edin-
burgh. Matric. Michs. 1S95. Lieut., Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders. Served in the S. African War, 1S99-1902,
dying at Balmoral from the effects of exposure on the
veldt, July 26, rgoo. (Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.; F. Brit-
tain.)
MCLAUGHLIN, ALFRED HENRY (or HARRY). Adm. pens,
at Downing, Oct. 8, 1878. [7th s. of the Rev. Hubert
(Trim Coll., Dublin, B.A., 1828), R. of Burford, Salop. B.
Oct. 10, 1852.) Of The Castle, Ludlow. Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. r882. Ord. deacon (London) 1882; priest, 1883;
C. of Yiewslev, Middlesex, 1882-5. C. of Kilndown, Kent,
1SS5-8. V. of Bothamsall, Notts., 18S8-9S. V. of Much
Birch, Heref., 1898-1913. Subsequently of Overdale, Mal-
vern. Married, 1S79, Mary Letitia, dau. of William Urwick.
of Ludlow Castle. Died Feb. 15, 1935. Brother of the next.
(Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The 1 imes, Feb. 16, 1935.)
Mclaughlin, Frederick Hubert. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Magdalene, May 10, 1858. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Hubert
[B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin], of Boraston, Salop [and the Hon.
Frederica Crofton, dau. of the 6th Earl of Galloway]. [B.
Oct. 9, 1840.] Schools [Bromsgrove and] Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. 1S58; B.A. and LL.B. 1862; LL.M. 1867.
Appointed to Bengal Civil Service, 1S60; served in Bengal
as Assistant Magistrate and Collector; Joint Magistrate and
Deputy Collector; in the Judicial Dept. from 1876. District
and Sessions Judge, 1st grade, 1884; retired, March, 1890.
Married (1) 1S63, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. J. Maurice,
M.A.; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of George Syphus. Of Pitchcote,
Aylesbury, Bucks. Died Mar. 23, 191 1'. Father of the next;
brother of the above. (Shreusbury Sch. Reg.; Bromsgrove
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; I.C.S. Lists.)
Mclaughlin, Hubert william Charles. Adm. pens.
at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1S83. (Eldest] s. of Frederick Hubert
(above). B.[Sept. 1, 1S65], at Arrah, Bengal, India. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1S83; Scholar, 18S3;
B.A. (33fii Wrangler) 18S6; M.A. 1S90. Assistant Master at
Lancing College, 1898-1902; at Cheltenham College, 1903-5;
at Sedbergh School, 1905-S; at Lichfield Grammar School,
1909-10. M.B.E., 1920. Of Ilkley, Yorks., in 1942. (Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Peile, II. 699.)
MACLAURIN, EUAN (1886), see EUAN-SMITH.
MACLAURIN, RICHARD COCKBURN. Adm. sizar at St
- Oct. 17, 1892. [5th] s. of the Rev. Robert Campbell
;me Church of Scotland minister (subsequently station-
- it Lindean, N.B.' [and Martha Joan, dau. of William
Spence, M.D.]. B. June 5, 1870. at Lindean, Selkirk. Schools.
Auckland Grammar (Mr C. F. Bourne) and Auckland College,
New Zealand. Matnc. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1893; B.A.
1895; (12th Wrangler, 1895; Math. Trip., Pt II, 1st Clas,,
1896); equal for 2nd Smith's prize, 1897; M'Mahon Law
Student, 1897; Yorke prize, 189S; LL.M. 1899; LL.D. 1905;
Sc.D. r903. Fellow, 1S9S-1904. Member of Lincoln's Inn.
Professor of Mathematics in the University of New Zealand,
1898-1905; of Mathematical Physics in the University of
Columbia, 1907-9. President, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1909-20. LL.D., Harvard, 1910. Author,
Title to Reality; The Theory of Light, etc. Resided latterly
at Cambridge, Massachusetts, L'.S.A. Died. Jan 15, 1920.
(Who -u u
MACLEAN, ADRIAN JOHN. Adm. pens, at SelwYN H..
Oct. 1, 1892. [3rd s. of Allan Henry, Lieut.-Col., I \
(and Lucy Henrietta, dau. of John Kyshe, C.S., Mauritius).]
B. July 29, 1873. [School, Wimbome Grammar. j Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1901. Senior Commissioner
of Mombasa, Kenya Colony. Died July 7, 1932, at Pieter-
mantzburg, Natal. (Burke, L.G.; The limes, July II, 1932.)
McLEAN, ALAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
[Elder] s. of David, of 5, Kensington Court, London [and
«d Park, Alford, Aberdeenshire]. B. [July 5], 1875.
in London. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1905. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 11,
1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major and Adjt,
Inns of Court 0.1 C : Mill , 1919; Brevet-Major, men-
tioned twice in Secretary of State's list for ' valuable scr-
Maclf.an, Harry Abernethy
vices'). Chairman, Lamson Paragon Supply Co. Ltd.; Can-
bonum Trust Ltd., etc. M.P. for S.W. Norfolk, 1923-9 and
1Q3l-5- D.L. for Aberdeenshire. Knighted 1933. Of Little-
wood Park, Alford, Aberdeenshire, and 28, Parkside, Knights-
bridge, London, S.W., in 1945. Brother of Colin (1900).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; ['mi1. War List; Law Lisls; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
MACLEAN, ALLAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Cars, July 6,
1S13. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Lachlan [knight], medical practi-
tioner at Sudbury (for 50 vears). B. at Clare. School, Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1S14-18; M.B.
1S19. Tancred Student; made the Tancred speech 1817,
and the Thruston, 1S22. Practised at Colchester until 1S70.
Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, 1821.
Married lanet Cook. Brother of Hippislev (1824) and John
(1818). (Venn, 11. 162; Medical Directories.)
MACLEAN, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 13, 1876. [4th] s. of the Rev. Arthur John
Macleane (1S41, sub Macleane), of Charlcombe, Somerset.
B. July 6, 1S58. Matnc. Michs. 1876; B.A. (gth Wrangler)
1880; JeremieSept. prize (2nd), 18S0; M.A. 1883; D.D. 1904.
Hon. D.D., Glasgow, 1906. Mathematical Lecturer at
King's, 1880-3; at Selwyn, 1882-3. Ord. deacon (Argyll)
1882; priest (Lilt. dim. from the Pnmus) 1S83. Missionary
Chaplain of Cumbrae Cathedral, 1882-3. Inc. of Portree, Isle
of Skye (with Stornoway and Caroy) 18S2-6. Delegate to
the East Syrian Christians in Persia and Kurdistan, 1886-
91. Canon of Cumbrae, 1892-7. R. of St Columba's
Portree, 1S91-7. Dean of Argyll and the Isles, 1892-7. R.
of St John-the-Evangelist, Selkirk, 1S97-1903. Pantonian
Professor and Principal of the Theological College of the
Episcopal Church in Scotland, 1903-5. Hon. Canon of
Cumbrae, 1897-1943. Canon of St Mary's Cathedral, Edin-
burgh, 1903-4. Bishop of Moray, Ross, and Caithness,
1904-35. Primus of the Episcopal Church of Scotland,
I935-43- Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1909 and 1910;
at Oxford, 1935, 1936 and 1937. Author, Recer.
coveries Illustrating Early Christian Life and Worship;
Ancient Church Orders; I he Didache; Grammar f i er-
u Syriac and Dia . iicos of the East
and his People, etc. Editor of Liturgies and Service Books
of the Eastern Syrians. Died Feb. 24, 1943, at Inver-
ness. Unlike his father, invariably spelt his name Maclean.
(King's Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 26, 1943.)
MacLEAN, ARTHUR STUART. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1884. S. of the Rev. Alexander Stuart, V. of St
John's, Longton, Staffs, (and Jane Richardson). B. at
Lichfield. Schools, Dresden Grammar (Mr Salt) and Appleby
Grammar (Mr Bamber). Matric. Michs. 1S84.
McLEAN, COLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
[Younger] s. of David, of Littlewood Park, Alford, Aber-
deenshire. B. [June] i8Sr, at Aberdeen. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1906. A game-farmer. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.G.A.; wounded). Of East
Dereham, Norfolk, in 1945. Brother of Alan (1S95). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; C.U. Pari. Reg.)
McLEAN, DONALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1898. S. of Hugh,
M.D., of Corbridge-on-Tyne. B. there [Feb. 22], 1881.
Schools, Corbridgf High, Cheltenham College and Dr Ehr-
lich's, Newcastle. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Brother
of Hugh (189S). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, II. 55S.)
MACLEAN, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 4, 1862. [3rd] s. of Alexander, of 1, College Villas,
Finchley Road, Hainpstead, London. B. [Dec. 13], 1844, in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1871. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1, 1864.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1868. Bencher, Nov. 1892;
Q.C., 18S6. M.P. for Mid-Oxon., 1885-91. Master in Lunacy,
1891-6. Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Judicature of
Bengal, 1896-1909. Knighted, 1S96; K.C.I.E., 1898.
Kaisar-i-Hind Gold Medal, 1900. Chairman, Indian Famine
Relief Committees, 1897, 1900 and 1907. Vice-Chancellor
of Calcutta University, 189S-1900. Married, Aug. 10, 1869,
Mattie, 2nd dau. of John Sowerby, Esq., of BenwelJ tower,
Northumberland. Resided latterly in London. Died Nov.
11, 19x3. Father of Montague F. (1889), (Law 1 :
oj < turt; Foster, Men at the Bar, w. R. Williams, Members
for Oxfordshire, W\ id of Old West
minsters, which calls him ' Francis Aubrey de vere.'J
MACLEAN, HARRY ABERNETHY. Adm.
Jesus, Oct. 1888. S. of Henry, li. at Ken
[School, Wellington College.] Matl 1
1891; M.A. 1897. A.R.C.M. Director of Music a', i
walles School, Maidenhead, for 6 yeai
more School, for 3 years; Assistant Sin
tfaster at The Wells Hous.- s. I10..1, '.
....
Schoolmasters' Dit,
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Maclean, Henry Clinton
MACLEAN, HENRY CLINTON. Adm, pens, at Trinity, Feb.
ii, 1813. Doubtful if resided.
MACLEAN, HIPPISLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius Oct.
30. 1S24. S. of Sir Lachlan, physician, of Sudbury. B. there
School, Woodbridge. Malric. Michs. 1825^ B.A. 1830 His
father bought the Grammar School at Sudbury and ap-
pointed him Headmaster in 1827, when he was under 21;
the Bishop refused to license him. There was an action
at law about this and also involving certain school property
which Sir Lachlan was accused of keepmg to his own
use; the action was decided against hun Ord deacon
(Norwich) 1S31; priest (Lichfield) 1832; C. of St Michaels,
Coventry P.C. of Christ Church. Coventry. 1839-44-
V. of Caistor with Holton-le-Moor, and Clixby, Lines.,
1844-86. Preb. of Caistor in Lincoln Cathedral 1808.
Married Charlotte Smith. Resided latterly at St Albans
where he died, Mar. 23, 1895, aged 87. A very tall and
handsome man; was blind for some years before bis retire-
ment. Used to be led about by an intelligent little dog.
MI (window) in Caistor church. Father of Lachlan (181.2I;
brother of .-Ulan (1813) and John (1S18). (Scott. MAS.; 1 , Jffl,
II. 194; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; 1 he Standard, Mar.
26, 1895; P. B. G. Binnall.)
McLEAN, HUGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1898. [S. of Hugh,
M.D., of Corbndge-on-Tyne.] B. [Jan. 31], 1880. Schools,
Corbridge High, Cheltenham CoUege and Dr Ehrlich s,
Newcastle. Maine. Michs. 1S98; B.A. 1901. At the London
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.. 1909; B.Chir., 1909; D.P.H.,
1914 Practised at Chingford. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (driver R.G.A.). In the Pathological Laboratory
of St Bartholomew's Hospital at Rochester, in 1945. Brother
of Donald (1898). (Cheltenham Coll, Reg.; Untv. War List,
Medical Directories.)
MACLEAN, JAMES MACKENZIE. Adm. sizar at Trinity
May 13, 1854. S. of Alexander. [H. Aug. 13. 1835 at
Liberton near Edinburgh.] School, Christ's Hospital Lon-
don. Did not reside; ' the necessity of earning his living
compelled him to forgo his intention of proceeding to Cam-
bridge ' Editor of the Newcastle Chronicle, 1855-8; leader-
writer for the Manchester Guardian, 1858^); Editor and
proprietor of the Bombay Gazette, 1859-79; part proprietor
and London contributor of the Western Mail, Cardiff.
Fellow of Bombay University. Chairman of Bombay lown
Council. M.P. for Oldham, 1885^2; lor Cardiff, 1895-1900.
President, Institute of Journalists, 1896-7 and 1897-8.
Married (1) (1867), Anna M., dau. of Philip Whitehead;
(2) 1900, Mrs Sara Kennedy, dau. of Thomas Hale, Ml).,
of Rochdale, but had no issue. Author. Macleans Guide to
Bombay; Recollections oj Westminster and India. Silver
medallist. Society of Arts, 1882, for a paper, I he Results of
British Rule in India, and again in 1903 for a paper, India s
Place in an Imperial Federation. Resided latterly in London.
Died Apr. 22,1906. (D.N. B.;WhowasWho;KeHy, Handbook )
MACLEAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 19,
181S. S. of Sir Lachlan, physician, of Sudbury. B. there.
School Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1B1S; Scholar,
1822. Died Apr. 9, 1622, after a long illness, the consequence
of a chill caught by bemg upset in a boat on the Cam in
the winter of 1819. Brother of AUan (1813) and Hippisley
(1824). (Venn, n. 17')
MACLEAN, LACHLAN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, July 12,
1862. [F.ldest] s. of the Rev. Hippisley (1824), formerly of the
College V. of Caistor, Lines. B. there. School, Caistor.
Matric. Michs. 1862. Left after one term. Tancred Student.
[Venn, 11. 359)
McLEAN, LACHLAN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2. 1896. [3rd s.
of Neil of Breda, Alford, Aberdeenshire. B. Jan. iV7.
School Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 189C; scholar; prizeman;
B A. (33MI Wrangler) 1S99. In the F.M.S. Civil Service.
Assistant Secretary to the Resident, Perak, in 19,25- Of
Capetown in 1931. Died Sept. 28, 1937. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
King's CoU. Reg.; The Times, Sept. 29, 1937.)
MACLEAN, MONTAGUE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1889. [Only] s. of Francis William (1862), of
9 Southwell Gardens, London. B. 1870, in London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1SS9; b.A. 1892. A coal-owner. J. P.
for Herefordshire and for Northumberland. Of The Chantry,
Ross, Heref., in 1945. (Eton Sch. Lists, Kelly, Handbook.)
McLEAN, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 14, 1SS7.
I ldest]s.of the Rev. Daniel [Minister at Hampden, Jamaica.
1S57-64, and at Lanark. 1865-78]. B. Oct. 2, 1865, at
Lanark Si ho. . I. Edinburgh High, and at Edinburgh Univer-
sity (M.A.). Matric. Lent, 1887; Scholar, 1S87 (Class. Irip.,
I'll, 1st Class, 188.S; Semitl. 1-ang. [rip., 1st Class, 1890);
l; \ i.s.jo; |. 1. u.leSeptuaguit ; n. 1-1 . M .a,.
Tvrwhitt Scholar, 1891; MA is,, I ellow, 1893; tutor;
\la-ter 1927-36. University Lecturer 111 Aramaic. 1903.
FBA. 1934. Editor (with Professor Wright) oi Ecclesi-
McLennan, John Cunningham
astical History of F.usebius in Syriac; of Vols. I and II of
the Larger Cambridge Septuagmt (with Dr A. E. Brooke).
Latterly of 12, Cranmer Road, Cambridge. Died Aug. 20,
1947. (rale. II. 731; Who's Who.)
MacLEAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 4,
1855 hnd] s of W'illiam, [merchant] of Glasgow. From
Glasgow University (M.A. 1855). Matric. Michs. 1S55. Adm.
to Scottish Bar; Advocate, i860. Of Great King Street,
Edinburgh. Died Oct. 2, 1917. (C. J. Fordyce.)
MACLEANE, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 2S) at Trinity.
July 3 1841 S. of Thomas. B. at Madras, India. School.
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. (41/1 Classic) 1S45;
M.A. 1S48. Ord. deacon, 1845; pnest, 1846. Principal of
Brighton CoUege, 1848-53. R. of Charlcombe, Somerset,
and Headmaster of the Grammar School, Bath, 185478.
Author Ser mans, etc. Editor of Horace and Juvenal. Died
May 14 1S5S, at Clifton. Father of Arthur John (187c.
5«6 Maclean). (Brighton Coll. Reg.. Scott. MSS.; Boase, VI.
130; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, 1. 681.)
MACLEAR, The Rev. GEORGE. B.A. 1825. incorp. from Trinity
College, Dublin; M.A. 1825. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 8,
1825. Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 4, 1S16; B.A.
(Tnn Coll Dublin) 1821. S. of James, husbandman, of New-
townstewart, Co. Tyrone. C. of Cardington, Beds. 1822-9
and C. of Cople, 1822-61. Chaplain of Bedford goal and 01
the houses of correction, 1832-69; retired. Married (1] 1832,
Isabella Ingle (sister of Charles, 1S09); I2) Catherine \oung
(nie Bellairs), widow of the Rev. John Young. Died Apr .-.
1872. M.I. in Bedford gaol chapel. Father of the next.
(Al. Dublin; C. J. B. Gaskoin (grandson).)
MACLEAR, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity Oct. 24, 1850. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George (above).
B [Feb' 3 1833] at Bedford. School, Bedford Grammar.
Maine Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1854; B.A. 1855; (Theol. Exam.,
1st Class, 1856); M.A. 1S60; B.D. 1867; D.D. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1856; pnest, 1857. Assistant minister at Curzon
Chapel Mayfair, and at St Mark's, Netting Hill. Assistant
Master King's CoUege School, 1861-5. C. of St Barnabas,
South Kensington, Surrey, 1859-60. Headmastei of King s
CoUege School, 1866-80. Assistant priest at the Temple
Church 1865-70. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1880, 1886,
1888 • at Oxford, 18S1-2. Boyle Lecturer, 1879-80. Warden
of St Augustine's, Canterbury, 1880-1902. Hon. Canon of
Canterbury 1886-1902. Hon. Fellow of Kmg s College,
London, 1SS0. Ramsden Preacher, 1890. Married (1)
Christiana Campbell, and (2) Eva Purcell, and had issue.
Author Old and New Testament Class Book; Introduction to
the Prayer Book, Apostles of Mediaeval Europe; 1 mfirmation
and first Communion; The Hour of Sorrow; I he Gradual
Conversion of Europe; The Convet rftheCelts; si Augus-
tine's Canterbury its Rise, Ruin and Restoration; lr.tr
to the Creeds, etc. Died Oct. 19, 1902. (C.J. B. Gaskoin;
Boase, Bibho. Cornub.. 111. 1274; Who was Who; Clergy List.)
MACLEAY, WILLIAM SHARP. Adm pens, at Trinity
June 7 1S10 [Eldest s. of Alexander (for whom see D.N.B.)
[and Elizabeth, dau. of James Barclay, of Uriel B July
30 179' in London. School, Westminster.] Matnc. Michs.
1810' BA 1814' M.A. 1818. Attache to the Embassy in
Pans' Secretary 'to the Board for liquidating British claims
in France on the Peace of 1815. Commissioner of arbitration
to the mixed Bntish and Spanish Court for the abolition of
the slave trade at Havannah, 1825; Commissary Judge in
that Court, 1830. Judge of the mixed Court (under the
rreaty of 1835), 1836. Retired, 1837. Settled in New South
Wales' 1839, and devoted himself to entomology. E.L.S.,
1S-1 'Author of manv zoological works, especially Horae
Lntomologuae, written between 1819 and 1839. Died, un-
married, Ian. 26, 1865, at Elizabeth Bay. Sydney, N S.W
(Record of Old Westminsters; D.N.B.)
McLENNAN, ALEXANDER BRYCE. Adm at Caius, Oct. I
1S97 S of James, wine-merchant, of Glasgow. B. 1878. at
PoUokshields. School, Fettes College. Matric. Michs. 1897.
McLENNAN, JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
189S An ' Advanced student.' S. of David, of Aberdeen-
shire [and Barbara Cunningham]. B. Apr. 14, 1867, at
Ingersoll, Ontario, [schools, Clinton High Huron County
and at stntfoi.i t "II side Institute. At the Univ. of
Toronto. 1888; I 3. . 1892; Ph.D., 1899J The eminent
f'pnadim nliv-i. i-t -\--i taut Demonstrator in Physics at
Toron o University 1899 1902; Associate Professor, 1902-7;
Professor, .007-32. L'.rc. tor oi the Physics Laboratory
1904-32. Member of the National Research Council of
Canada 1916-31. President of the Royal Canadian Insti-
tute 1916-17 Engaged on development of antisubmarine
measures, 1917-18. Scientific Adviser to the Admiralty
1919. F.R.S., 1915; Royal medal, 1927. „1)r«'J^n of 'h,e
Royal Society of Canada, 1924; Flavele medal, 1926.
President of Section ' A ' of the British Association, 1923-
>78
McLennan, John Ferguson
O.B.E., 1917; K.C.B., 1935. Hon. D.Sc, Manchester, 1919;
Hon. LL.D., Toronto, 1919; Hon. LL.D., McGill, 1931.
Latterly of Ramsay Lodge, Wentworth, Author, scientific.
Died suddenly Oct. 9, 1935, in a Paris -Boulogne train;
buried at Stow, Midlothian. (Burke, O.B.E.; Who was Who;
Otnt. Notices, Proc. Roy. Soc, 1 (1935), 577; The Times,
Oct. ii, I935.)
McLENNAN, JOHN FERGUSON. Adrn. pens, at Caius, May 16,
1849. S. of John, agent to the Sea Insurance Association,
of Inverness. B. there [Oct. 14], 1827. School, Inverness;
and at King's College, Aberdeen (M.A., King's Coll., 1849).
Migrated (age 22) to Trinity, Nov. 1, 1849. Matric. 1849;
(25th Wrangler, 1853). Did not proceed to a degree. LL.D.,
Aberdeen, 1S74. Contnbutor to The Leader. Adm. Advocate
of the Scottish Bar, 1S57. Secretary of the Scottish Law
Amendment Society, 1S58. Parliamentary Draftsman for
Scotland, 1871. Author, Primitive Marriage, an Enquiry into
the Origin of the Form 0/ Capture in Marriage Ceremonies;
Memoir of Thomas Drummond; Studies in Ancient Hist wy.
Died June 16, 1S81, at Hawthorndene, Hayes Common,
Kent. (Boase, 11. 654; D.X.B.)
McLENNAN, JOHN STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 20, 1875. S. of Hugh, Esq., of 317,
Drummond Street, Montreal, Quebec. [B. in Montreal,
Nov. 5, 1853.] [At McGill University, Montreal (1st Class
Honours in Philosophy and Dufierin Medal in History).]
Matnc. Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1879. Played a great part in the
industrial development of Cape Breton. Proprietor of the
Nova Scotian newspaper, the Sydney Post-Record. Treasurer
of the Dominion Coal and Dominion Steel Companies; dele-
gate of Canada at the Inter-Alhed Conference on the care of
the disabled, 1918. Senator of Canada, 1916. Hon. LL.D.,
Montreal, 1923. Author, Louisbourg from its Foundation to
its Fall, etc. Of Svdnev. N.S. Died in Sept. 1939, at
Ottawa. (Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 20, 1939.)
McLEOD, ADDISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov. 13,
1888. S. of — [Joseph Addison (1857)], deceased, of 21,
Craven Hill, Hyde Park, London. [B. May 15, 1871.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1890; LL.B.
1892. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 14, 1896.
In the Great War, 1914-19, employed in the postal censor-
ship, and with the British Propaganda Mission, in Home.
Wrote, for the Italian press, a series of articles on the Naval
Warfare and a short History of the Palestine campaign.
Author. Plays and Players in Modern Italy, etc. (A. McLeod;
Ltfa Lists.)
MACLEOD, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 13, 1865. S. of General — [Alexander, 5th
Madras Cavalry], of n, Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh.
[B. Dec. 12, 1847. School, Rugby.] Did not reside. Brother
of Norman D. (1876). {Rugby Reg.)
McLEOD, ARTHUR LYTTLETON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. r7, 1820, as Arthur James {sic). [Eldest s. of Colonel
Norman (and Hester Annabella, dau. of Viscount Valentia).
B. Nov. 29, 1803, at Ealing. School, Rugby.] Came into
residence, Oct. 10, 1821, but kept no Terms. Assumed the
name of Annesley in lieu of McLeod, by Royal licence,
Oct. 31, 1844. Married, Mar. 18, 1835, Mary, dau. of John
Bradlev, of Colborne Hall, Staffs. Died Oct. 4, 1882. Brother
of John (1S25). (Burke, P. and B. (sub Valentia); F. P.
White.)
MACLEOD, BANNATYNE. Adm. at Clare, June 17. 1878.
[Eldest s. of Col. H. B. U., R.A., deceased. School, Edin-
burgh College; and at Edinburgh University.] Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 2, 1879. Called to the Bar, 1894. On the Mid-
land Circuit. Appointed to I.C.S., 1878; served in Madras
as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, and Forest Settle-
ment Officer; Head Assistant, 1889; Sub-Collector and Joint
Magistrate, 1894; Collector and Magistrate, 1897,
and Sessions Judge, Jan. 1, 1905; retired 1905. Latterly
of Clapham, Beds. Died Aug. 24, 1937, aged 77. {Law Lists;
Inns of Court; I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Aug. 27, 1937.)
McLEOD, CHARLES ELDRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall.
Jan. 1877. S. of W., Esq. [General W. C], of 62, Clou. 1 stei
Gardens, Hyde Park, London. B. Feb. 1858. [School,
Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 1877; LL.B. 1881. Adm.
Solicitor, 1884; practised in London. (Malvern < ..
Law Lists.)
MACLEOD, CHARLES MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Nov. 15, 1820. [2nd] s. of the Rev
[D.D.], R. of Weeley, Essex [and the Hon. Helen Middle-
ton). B. there[Sept. 3, 1802]. Sch'
Michs. r82i; I \ 1 deacon (London),
Dec. i8, 1825; priest, Dec. 24, 1826. V. (previously C.) of
St John-the-Baptist, Harlow, Essex, 1841-71. Died Feb. 5,
1871. (Record of Old Westminsters; Crockford.)
Macleod, Reginald
MACLEOD, DONALD GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25
1861. [Eldest] s. of Donald [Govt. Advocate, of Rangoon].
B. [Aug. 28], 1842, at Calcutta, India. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1865; B.A. 1866; M.A.
and LL.M. 1882; LL.D. 1888. Adm. Com. causa at Oxford,
1865. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 23, 1861. Called to
the Bar, June 9, 1S65. Judge of the Court of Small Cases
at Rangoon, 1S09-76; at Moulmein, 1S76-98. Died Mar. 10,
rS98, at Moulmein. Brother of Norman C. (1868). (( helten-
ham Coll. Reg.; Scott. MSS.; Al. Oxon.\ I.C.S. Lists; Lai.
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Mar. 2i, 1898).
MACLEOD, DONALD JOHN MACPHERSON. Adm. Fell. -Com.
at St John's, July 4, 1833. S. of Major-Gen. Sir John, of
Southampton. B. in Scotland. Matric. Easter, 1834.
McLEOD, GEORGE KERR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18,
1S81. [2nd s. of George, of St John's, New Brunswick,
Canada.] B. Sept. 11, 1862 (at St John's). Matnc. Michs.
1881; B.A. and LL.B. 1884. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 10, 1883. In business in Canada. Then ' wished to
resume study of law ' (1894). (Inns of Court; G. K. McLeod
(letter in Scott. MSS) |
MACLEOD, HENRY DUNNING. Adm. pens, (age 1;) at
Trinity, May 12, 183S. [2nd] s. of Roderick [M.P., of
Cadboll, Co. Cromarty], B. [Mar. 31, 1821], in Edinburgh.
School, Eton; also at Edinburgh Academy, 1829-31. Matric.
Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 5, 1843. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1849.
On the Midland Circuit. A writer on political economy; ' a
free lance, considered unorthodox by his contemporaries.'
Read a paper before the British Association at Cambridge
in 1861. ' An unsuccessful candidate for the Chairs of
Political Economy at Cambridge in 1863, at Edinburgh in
1871, and at Oxford in 188S. A somewhat over-confident
style of controversy told against him.' J. P. and D.L. for
Cromarty. Married, Aug. 18, 1853, Elizabeth Mackenzie,
eldest dau. of Hugh J. Cameron, sometime Provost of Ding-
wall, and had issue. Died July 16, 1902. (Scott, MSS.\
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; D.N.B.;
De Morgan.)
McLEOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1825. S.
of Colonel Norman (and Lady Annabella Annesley), School,
Rugbv. Migrated to Magdalene (age 21), Dec. 7, 1826.
Matric. Michs. 1827- Brother of .Arthur L. (1820).
McLEOD, JOSEPH ADDISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 29, 1857. [Only] s. of Joseph Addison [solicitor], of
Hutton Hall, Brentwood, Essex. School, Brentwood.
Matric. Michs. 1857; LL.B. 1S61. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 14, 1861. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1863. On the
South Eastern Circuit. Q.C., 1882. Died Apr. 14, 1883,
aged 43, in London; buried at Hutton, Essex. Father of
Addison [1888}. (Scott, MSS.; Boase, 656; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; The Guardian, Apr. 18, 1883.)
MACLEOD, NORMAN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity Hall, 1868. [3rd] s. of [Donald, ;Govt. Advocate], of
Rangoon. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Miuhs. 1868;
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 21, 1870. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 30, 1873. Died in 1873. Brother of Donald G.
(1861). (Inns of Court.)
McLEOD, NORMAN DONALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1876. S. of Alexander, Major-General (5th Madras
L.I.]. B. [at Bangalore], India. At ] ■<ln,.-
1873-5. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1881; MA. 1
deacon (Ely, for Llandafi) 1881; priest (St David's, foi
Llandafi) 1883; C. of Roath, Glam,, [881 91. I -1 All
Saints, Clifton, Bristol, 1891-4. V. of I
1(594-1904. R. of Narborough, Leics., 1904-7. R.
bury, Devon, 1907-10. Chaplain, St Barnaba
Torquay, 1910-30, and Torquay Church Refuge,
Died June 18, 1934, at Torquay, brother of Alei
(rS65). (Crockford; 1 he limes, June 19, 1934.)
MACLEOD, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at 1 Vr. 11 , , 1 >■ ■
lid, but eldest surviving] s. of Norman, ol D
Castle, Skve [and thi \ [1 1 >u
dau. of Lord St fohn ol Bletsoe] B. there[Feb.
School, Harrow. Maine. Mich. 1 69. 27th
Chief of the Clan Madeod. Queen
1 ■ :,.. mbrancei In Si otland
for England and ■'■
land, 1902 ~8. K.C.B., roos. Of Dunvegan Castle, Skye.
I P foi [nw 1:1 ■ I idy Agnes
Mary Cecilia, !. i Aug. 20,
1935. Brotheroftlu n< I Harrov 5 A Reg.; Burke, L.O.;
Who was Who.)
Macleod, Roderick Charles
MACLEOD, RODERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 9, 1870. [4th and youngest] s. of Norman, of Dunvegan
Castle, Isle of Skye. B. [Apr. 18], 1852, in London. School,
Harrow. Maine. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; MA. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1875; priest (Oxford) 1877; C. of Great
Berkhamsted, Herts., 1875-7. C. of Chalfont St Giles, Bucks.,
1877-9. C. of Brackley, Northants., 1879-80. C. of Lam-
port, 18S0-4. R. of Conington, Hunts., 1884-6. V. of Bol-
ney, Sussex, 1SS6 .,". \ <>l Mitford, Northurnb., 1896-1934.
J. P. for Hunt;. Hon. Canon of Newcastle, 1916. Archaeo-
logist. Author, I he Macleods of Dunvegan-, 1 he Inland
Clans. Died Mar. 15, 1934, Brother of the above. (Burke,
L.C.; Crockford, 1 he 1 imes. Mar. 10, 1934-)
MACLEOD, RODERICK WILLOUGHBY. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. 7, 1876. [Eldest s. of Robert Bruce Aeneas, Com-
mander R.N., of Cadboll (and Ellen Augusta, dau. of Sir
John Pollard Willoughby, Bart.) B. May 29, 1858. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1876. 6th Macleod of Cadboll; and
of lnvergordon Castle, Ross and Cromarty. Second Lieut,,
79th Queens 1 Km ( .micron Highlanders, 1880; Lieut., 1881;
Capt., 1887. Served in the Egyptian War, 1882. Retired,
1892. J. P. and D.L. for Ross and Cromarty. Sold lnver-
gordon and part of Cadbotl in 1921. Died suddenly, Apr. 4,
1931; buried at Roskean, lnvergordon. (Burke, L.G.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Army Lists, Who was 11 ho;
The Times, Apr. 7, 1931.)
MACLEOD, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, iSSS. [3rd s. of the Rev. John, D.D., Minister, of
Govan.) B. Oct. 18, 1867. School, Loretto. Matric. Michs.
t888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 189:,
priest (Canterbury) 1893; C. of Christ Church, Greenwich,
1892-3. C. of Addlngton, Surrey, 1893-9. C. of Godalining,
1897-1900. Chaplain in St Petersburg, 1900-8. V. of All
Saints, South Acton, Middlesex, 1908-19. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D., B.E.F., 1917). V.
1919-32 (and first Provost) of Wakefield, Yorks., 1931-2.
Canon of Wakefield, 1919-32. Died Nov. 7. 1932, at Wake-
field. (Ooii/wJ, I hi;. It'.a List; Who was Who; 1 he
Times, Nov. 9. I93*-)
MACLEOD, WILLIAM HOULDSWORTH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1882. S. of George Husband Band [Regius
Professor of Surgery at Glasgow University], of 11, Wood-
side Crescent, Glasgow. B. [Mar. 30, 1803], in Glasgow.
School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1S85. B.D.,
Glasgow, 1888. Minister of Buchanan parish. 1892 1932
Died in March 1935, at Fuinary, Shandon. Dumbartonshire.
[Fettes Coll, Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
Times, Mar. 27, 1935.)
MACLEOD, WILLIAM MACINTOSH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1SS0. [Youngest] s. of Norman [D.D.], Minister >t
St Stephen's, of 20, Coates Gardens, Hamburgh. B. [June 15,
i8f>ij, in Glasgow. School, Fettes. Matnc. Michs. 1S80;
B.A. 1884. Football (rugby) ' blue,' 18S0, 1882. Played for
Scotland, 1886. A member of the firm of Fielding, Son, and
Macleod, stockbrokers, London. ' One of the most genial,
generous, and popular figures in the City." Died June jo,
1931, in London. (Idles Coll. Keg.; Book of Blues. Burki ,
P. and B.; 1 he I imes, July 2, 1931.)
MACLIVER, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John'-, Oct. 7, 1866.
S. of Peter Steuart (founder of the Western Daily Press)
(and Ann Miller). B. Apr. 7, 1843, at Govan. Bapt. June,
1843. Kept 12 days only of the Michs. term, i860. Major,
1, lull;;. Engineer \ 1 ihmteiT?, C.ipl.. 2nd Somerset Militia.
J. P. for Bristol. Died Jan. 16, 18SS. (Army Lists; C. R.
Hudleston.)
McLORG, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 2;, 184b.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
.1850, priest, 185-- Asst. I. ..I St James's, P.illi, 1 .,
C. of Beverstone, Gloucs., 1858-65. Disappears from Clergy
List, 1S70.
MACLURE, FREDERIC CAVENDISH. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1S82. S. of Duncan, M.D., physician,
of London. B. their [School, private.] Matric. Michs.
1 \z; B.A. 1886; MA. m.ii. cu .so, lvpvs Ko.id, London,
S.F., m 1930. Brother of the next. (Pemb. I -11. Reg.)
MACLURE, HERBERT WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil Mi I,.
1880. [Eldest s. of Duncan, physician, deceased, of London.
B. there.] Adm. (age 10) .it Pembroke, Oct. 6, ism. I; \
1884; M.B. and B.Clnr. 1889. At Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge, and at St Bartholomew's. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1888. House Physician at the Brompton Hospital l<n ( "ii-
sumption; and at the East London Hospital lor Children;
House Surgeon, Western General Dispensary. Practised in
London, and then at Bull, Bucks. Died at Brill. May 19,
1914. Brother ..I 1 he .,li;n,' (Scott, MSS.; Medical Direc-
tories; The limes, May 20, 1914.)
Macmichael, William Fisher
MACLURE, WILLIAM KENNETH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. I, 1886. S. of the Rev. Edward Craig
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1S52], Canon and R. of Roch-
dale. B. [1867), at Habergham Eaves, near Bumley.
[School, Rossall.) Matric. Michs. 1S86; Scholar; B.A. 1889.
Ord. deacon (Guildford) 1891; priest (Winchester) 1892;
C. of Portsea, Hants., 1891-3. Rossall Missioner and C. of
Newton Heath. Lanes., 1893-8. R. of St Alban's, Cheet-
wood, 1898-1923. V. of Deamlev, 192^-31. Died Feb. 27,
1931. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.: Crockjord; 1 he
I lino, Mar. 4, 1931.)
McMAHON, HENRY (or HARRY) EUGENE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1868. Matnc. Michs. 1868.
McMAILE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity Hall,
Apr. 15, 1872. S. of W., Esq., of Bayswater, London.
Doubtful if resided.
McMASTER, ACHESON ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1S77. S. of John Walsh, Esq., deceased,
of Gilford [Co. Down], Ireland. B. there [Feb. 16, 1859].
[School, Cheltenham College]. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Durham) 18S5; pnest, 1887;
C. of Stranton, Durham, 1SS5-90. V. of St Aldan's, W.
Hartlepool, 1891-7. V. of Repton, Derbs., 1S98-1911. Died
July 28, 191 1. Brother of loseph I-.. P. (1879). [Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.; Seott, MSS.; Crockford; The limes, July 29,
I9"0
McMASTER, HENDERSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. r, 1884.
[4th] S. of William, ship-agent, of Birkenhead. B. 1865, at
Dundalk. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs. 1884;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1887; M.A. 1926. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1886. Called to the Bar, July 3.
1889. Practising in Liverpool; and in Lancaster Chancery
Court, 1889-1946. Residing at Blundellsands in 1946.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; CM. Pari, Reg.)
MacMASTER, HENRY VERE. Adm. pens, at Emmani r; , O; I
1898. S. of Mrs R. A. MacMaster, of nunbarton House,
Gilford, Co. Down. Matric. Michs. 1S98. Served m the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Special List). (Univ. War List.)
McMASTER, JOSEPH EMILE PATRICK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June n, 1879. [7th] s. of John Walsh, of Dunbar-
ton House, Gilford, Co. Down, Ireland. B. there, 1861.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. 1883. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, 1881. Called to the Bar, June 1 ),
1888. Sometime landed proprietor and planter in Natal.
Latterly of Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Died suddenly,
fune 7, 1929, in London. Brother of Acheson A. (1877).
(Harrow Sch. Keg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lisa; I lie limes.
MACMEIKAN, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mav IS, 1807. [Only] s. of John, surgeon [and Ellen Cathe-
rine], B. [Feb. 8, 1849], at West Ham, Essex. Bapt. Mar.
2:. 1849. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S67; Scholar,
1870; B.A. (nth Classic) 1S71; M.A. 1876. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 9, 1S70. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1873- Married,
June 3, 1874, Helena Ruddiman, 3rd dau. of James E.
McConnell, of Great Missenden, Bucks. Designed and carved
decorations in many Kent churches. Learned to drive a
car at the age of 82. Composed a number of hymns. Died
Feb. 21, 1932, at Deal, Kent. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Lugle; 1 he limes. Feb. 2:. 1932.)
MacMICHAEL, CHARLES. Adm. si2ar at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1S73. S. of [the Rev.] John Fisher (next), of Ripon. Yorks.
B. there, 1S54. School, Ripon. Matric. Mn li- '■■'.. P A-
1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of Holy
Tnnity, Matlock Bath, Derbs., iS77~9- C. of Bakewell,
1880-1. V. of Stanton-in-Peak, with Birchover, 1S81-91.
R. of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 1891-1905. Died Dec. 22.
1905. Brother of William F. (1865). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
1 he limes. Dec. 23, 1905.)
MACMICHAEL, JOHN FISHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 9, 1S30. [S. of John, of Dairy, Kirkcudbrightshire,
and Elizabeth, dau. of — Fisher.) Bapt. at Penrith, Cumb.,
Dec. 27, 1S12. Matric. Michs. 1S33; B.A. (40th Wrangler)
1837. Ord. deacon, 1844; pnest, 1S45. Master of the Gram-
mar School, Burton-on-Trent, 1845-51; Headmaster of
Ripon Grammar School, 1851-72. c. ol Bishop Monkton,
Yorks., 180: 3. Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1869. Author of
Classical text-books. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
Father of the above and of William F. (next); brother of
\\ illi.im H. (1836). (Scott, MSS.; C. R. Hudleston.)
MACMICHAEL, WILLIAM FISHER. Adm. a sch"lar at Down-
ing, Jan. 30, 1S65. [S. of the Rev. John Fisher (above).]
B. 1845. School, Ripon Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1805;
B.A. (i7th Wrangler) 1S69; M.A. 1873. Rowing ' blue,'
1868 and [869 President of the Union, 1872. Capt.,
University Rule Volunteers. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S71; pnest,
280
McMichael, William Hutton
1S72. Chaplain of Downing and Assistant C. of Gt Shelford,
Cambs., 1871-2. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College,
1872-6. Headmaster of Warwick School, 1S76-80, and C. of
St Paul's, Warwick, 1S77-9. C. of St Giles's, Cambridge,
1881-4. C. of Christchurch, Luton, 1S84-6. C. of St John's,
Torquay, 1S86. P.C. of Lee, Ufracombe, 1886-1924. Com-
piled the first Chronicles of the Boatrace. Died June 19, 1924,
at Lee. Brother of Charles (1S73). [Cheltenham Coll. R\;.;
Crock ford.)
McMICHAEL, WILLIAM HUTTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 10, 1S36. S. of John, mercer, of Penrith,
Cumberland. B. there. Matric. Miens. 1S36; Scholar, 1S36;
B.A. 1S41. Assistant Master at King's School, Bruton,
1843-5. Died 1849. Brother of John F. (1S30). [King's
Sch., Bruton, Reg.)
McMICKING, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. II,
1875. [ 2nd] s. of Gilbert, of Liverpool [and Helen, dau. of
Thomas Macfarlane, of Thornhill, Stirlingshire]. B. there
[Jan. 17], 1S57. School. Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs.
[875; B.A. 1S79. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 14,
1876. Called to the Bar, Mar. 17, 1880; on the Oxford Cir-
cuit. Of Wiihamscote House, Banbury, Oxon. J. P. for
Warwickshire. Killed in an aeroplane accident near Ajaccio,
Jan. 10, 1923. (Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Foster, Men at tin-
Bar; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
MACMILLAN, GEORGE ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 6, 1878. S. of Donald. B. [Mar. 7, 1858], in Tasmania.
School, High School, Hobart. Matric. Miens. 1S7S; B.A.
1882. Returned to Tasmania. Head of Officer College,
Hobart, in 1901; teaching in Adelaide, Australia, in 1911.
[Peile, 11. 660.)
MACMILLAN, JOHN MELROSE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 1, 1S96. S. of John, of Corstorphine Hill House, Murray-
field, Edinburgh. B. 1S75, in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh
Institution; and at Edinburgh University; M.A. 1895.
Matnc. Michs. 1896; B.A. and LL.B. 1899. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple. Adm. Solicitor, 1906. Practised at
Wadebridge, Cornwall; retired, 1923. Served in the Great
War. 1914-19 (Lieut., D. of Cornwall's L.I., and Capt.,
R. Defence Corps). Of Trehane Cottage, Polzeath, Wade-
bridge. J. P. for Cornwall. Died Apr. 6, 1950. [Univ. U\u
List; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
MACMILLAN, MAURICE CRAWFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's.
June 12, 1871. [2nd] s. of Daniel, publisher [of Cambridge]
[and Frances Orridge]. B. [Apr. 19, 1853), in Cambridge.
Schools [Westminster and] Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1871; Tancred Scholar, 1S71; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class)
1875; M.A. 1878. Assistant Master at St Paul's School,
1875-80. Entered the family business (Macmillan & Co.)
1880; largely responsible for the development of the firm's
educational business at home and abroad, especially in
India, Australasia and Egypt. A Director of the London
firm, and also of the Macmillan Company, New York.
Proprietor of 7he Temple Bar magazine. Died Mar. 30,
1936, in London. [Peile, 11. 620; Who was Who; I he 1 unci
Apr. I, 1936; List of Old Westminsters.)
McMILLAN, ROBERT FURSE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 3, 1876. [Eldest] s. of John, barrister, of 51,
Paper Buildings, Temple, London. [B. Jan. 24, 1858, in
London.] School, Westminster (Queens' scholar). Matric.
Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1879; (Law Trip., 1st Class (bracketed
senior) 1879); LL.B. 1880. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
July 3, 1S78; Scholar and Inns of Court Student. Called to
the Bar, May 11, 1881. On the Western Circuit. A Puisne
Judge, Supreme Court of Western Australia, 1902-14. Chief
Justice of Western Australia, 1914-31. Lieut.-Govemor of
Western Australia, 1921-31. Knighted, 1916; K.C.M.G.,
1925. Trustee of Public Library, .Art Gallery, and Museum
of Western Australia. Died during the opening of St
George's Anglican University College, Perth, Western
Australia, Apr. 23, 1931. [Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Who's Who; Who was Who; The Times,
Apr. 24, 1931.)
MACMILLAN, WILLIAM EDWARD FRANK. Adm. at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Oct. 9, 1899. [Eldest] s. of George
Augustine, publisher, of 19, Earl's Terrace, Kensington,
London [and Bolton Hall, Yorks.] [and Margan
dau. of Joseph Lucas, of Tooting]. B. July 27, 1880, at
10, Alfred Place, Thurloe Square, S. Kensington
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908. Director of Macmillan
and Co. Ltd., publishers, St Martin's Street, London.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Camcronians
(Scottish Rules, T.F. Res.) and General Staff). Residing at
Bolton Hall, Danby-in-Cleveland, Yorks., in 1945. (King's
Coll. Keg.; Burke, L.O.; Univ. War List.)
Macnaghten, Charles Melville
McMULLAN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. S. of Thomas, of Rosaville, Windsor Pail.
B. 1S71, in Belfast. School, Methodist CoUege, Belfast.
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; LL.B. 1895; M.A. and
LL.M. 1S99. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 29,
1896. Conveyancing Counsel to H.M. Office of Works, 1912,
and to the Admiralty, 1917. President of St Edmund's
House, Cambridge, 1030-41-. Created Knight of St Gregory
the Great by Pope Pius XI, 1927. Of 10. Old Buildings,
Lincoln's Inn, London, in 1946. [Law Lists, [he Catholic
Who's Who.)
McMULLON, HUBERT GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs
1893.
McMULLON, RICHARD HAWKINS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1S92. Of Norfolk. S. of Richard, of Wy-
mondham. B. May 21, 187s, at Lynn. School, Wymondham
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1892.
MacMUNN, HOWARD FLETCHER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of James, Esq. [' Youngest s. of John
.Alexander' [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)], of 3, St Paul's Place,
St Leonards-on-Sea. [B. 1S78J [School, Tonbridge.] Matric.
Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Durham)
1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Columba's, Southwick, Durham,
1901-11. V. of St Francis, South Shields, 1911-17. V. of
St Columba's, Southwick, 1917-47. Hon. Canon of Durham,
1933. Died Jan. 17, 1947. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; The Times',
Jan. 22, 1947.)
MacMUNN, VIVIAN CHARLES. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs, 1893. S. of Charles Alexander, M.D. B. Oct. 31',
1874, at Wolverhampton. [School, Wolverhampton Gram-
mar.] Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1896.
Entered the I.C.S., 1897; served in Bombay as Assistant
Collector and Magistrate until 1904. Ord. deacon (Liver-
pool) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of St Thomas's, Eccleston
Lanes., 1905-12. C. of St Margaret's, Anfield, 1912-15.
Assistant D10. Chaplain, Dio. Lichfield, 1915-24. R. of
Welsh Frankton, Salop, 1924-50. Died Feb. 24, 1950.
[Crockford; Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists.)
MacMURTRIE, STANLEY GIBSON. Adm. scholar at St
Catharine's, May 20, 1896. S. of Hugh. B. Nov. 8, 1877
at Frame. [School, Bath College.] Matric. Michs. 1891'; B.a!
1899; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Ossarv) 1903; priest (Down)
1905; C of Grange-Sylvae with Shankill, Co. Kilkenny,
i903-5- C. of Seapatrick, Co. Down, 1905-7. Minor Canon
of Kilkenny Cathedral, 1907-S. C of Kilkenny Cathedral
1907-9. Priest Vicar-Choral, there, 1908-9. C. of St Saviour
Woolcott Park, near Bristol, 1910-12. C. of St James with
All Saints, New Brighton, Cheshire, 1912-16. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of St John's
Egremont, Cheshire, 1917-19. Disappears from Crockford
1920. [Univ. War List.)
MACNAB, JOHN THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's Dec 2
1S97. S. of Robert Weir. B. [Oct. 27, 1879], at Dalbeattie'
School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 189S; Scholar 1898-
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1901; M.A., M.B. and
B.Chir., 1908. At University College, London, and the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905; D.P.H.. 1921
Resident anaesthetist, senior resident accoucheur, and Lec-
turer on midwifery, at the London Hospital. Practised at
Balham. Served in the Great War, 1914-iq. (Surgeon-Lieut
R.N.). Medical Officer of Health for Stafford, and Super-
intendent, Borough Fever Hospital, Stafford, in 1930. Sub-
sequently in practice at Eastbourne. Of 59 Kin
Eastbourne, in 1949. [Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Pal,
I mi. War List; Medical Directories.)
MACNABB, JAMES FREDERICK, Adm. pens, at Christ's
June 11, 1885. S. of James William [of Binnel.!
(and Amy, dau. of Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart.)]. B. [May
15, 1863], at Simla, India. Schools, private and Newton
House, Surbiton. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. iSqo m \
1894. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1S92; pnest, 1891 1
Laurence's, Appleby, Westmorland, 1892-4. C. oi Christ
Church. Cockermouth, Cumberland, 1094 -7. \
1897-9. C. of Keighley. , ,,,,. R, 0f Bolton
Abbey, 1903-16. Lie. to off., dio. of Oxford, 1918-33- dio
of London, 1921-33. Resided latterly at 9, G
Avenue, Folkestone, and disappears from Crock'. 1
[Pale, II. 717; Yorkshire Whos li
MACNAGHTEN, CHARLES MELVILLE. Adm pens it
Ikinity, June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of Melville Leslii
, Lond in. B. [Nov. is;
chool, i ton. Matric. Michs. 1898; !-; I
: 111 the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., 41I.
::m Forces; wounded twio
I in despatches). Accountant I
Railway 1 o, Died Feb. 1931, in Montreal
P. and B.J Uni 11 or List; Who was ['.
Feb. 7, I93I-)
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Macnaghten, Chester
MACNAGHTEN, CHESTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12,
1861. [4th] s. of Elliot, of 40, Eaton Square, London
[sometime of Ovingdean, Sussex] [and Isabella, dau. of
John Law]. B. [May 4], is43. in London. School, Bon-
church, Isle of Wight (private). Matnc. Michs. 186;; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3, 1876.
Tutor to the Maharajah of Darbhanga, Bengal, 1866-70.
Principal of the newly established Rajkumar College, for
the education of the Kathiawar Chiefs, at Rajkot, 1870-96.
Author, Common Thoughts on Serious Subjects; Addresses to
the Elder Kumars ol the Rajkumar College, Kalhiawar. Died,
s p. at the College, Feb. ro, 1S96. Brother of Melville L.
(1872) and Henry A. (1868). (Scott, MSS.; Boase, vt. 135;
Burke, P. and li . Inns of Court; Cambridge Independent
Press.'Feb. 14, 1896.)
MACNAGHTEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 31,
1847. [2nd] s. of Sir Edmund Charles Workman, Bart., of
Dundarave. Co. Antrim [and Mary Anne, dau. of Edward
Gwatkin]. B. [Feb. 3], 1S30. [School, The Grange, Sunder-
land, and at Trinity College. Dublin.] Matnc. Michs. 1848;
Scholar, 1850; Davies Scholar, 1S51; 2nd Chancellor's
(Classical) med.il, 1832; B.A. (Class. Trip., bracketed Senior)
1S52; M.A. 1855. Fellow, 1853; Hon. Fellow, 1902. Rowing
' blue ' 1852 and 1S53 (at Henley). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 13, 1853. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1857. Q.C., 1SS0.
Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, 1883; Treasurer, roo7. M.P. for
Co. Antrim, 1S80-5; for Co. Antrim (X. Division), 1885-7.
Created a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1887, with a life
peerage (Baron Macnaghten of Runkerrv, Co. Antrim).
PC, 1887. G.C.M.G., T903. G.C.B.. 191 1. Hon. LL.D.,
Dublin, 1899. Chairman of the Legal Council of Education,
1895. Married, Dec. 18, 1858, Frances Arabella, only child
of the Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Martin, of Crindle, Co. London-
derry, one of the Barons of the Exchequer. Succeeded his
brother, Sir Francis Edmund W., as 4th Bart., 1911. Died
Feb 17 1013. Father of the next two and of Malcolm M.
(1888). ' (Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.;
D.N.B.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bai;
Who :.as Who.)
MACNAGHTEN, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1S7S. [Eldest s.] of Edward (above). B. Oct. 9,
1859, at Bushmills, Co. Antrim. School, Eton. Matnc.
Mich's 187S; B.A. 18S3. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28,
1880. Called to the Bar. June r7, 1S85. Q.C., 1897; Bencher,
1904. Leader of the Chancery Bar. Succeeded his father as
sth Bart., F-b. 17, 1913. D.L., Co. Antrim. Died Dec. 31,
1914 in Ireland. Brother of the next and of Malcolm M.
(18S8). (Scott, MSS.; H. Pollock; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
MACNAGHTEN, FREDERIC FERGUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 188s. [3rd] s. of Edward (1S47). of 198, Queen's
Gate, London. I! May 16, 1867, in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 188S. Adm. Solicitor, 181 1; prac-
tised in London. Lived for a time in Canada. I >f West
minster House, 7, Millbank, London, S.W., in 1945. Brother
of the above and of Malcolm M. (1SS8). (£(011 Sch. Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
MACNAGHTEN, HENRY ALEXANDER. Adm. at Kino's, a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 10, iSbS. [5th s. of Elliot, I.C.S.,
of the supreme Court, Calcutta (and his 1st wife. Isabella,
dau of John Law) IB- at Markham, Woodford], 1850.
School, Eton.] Matnc. Michs. 186S; Scholar; B.A. 1872;
MA. 1875. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1873; pnest, 1S74; C. of
Campton. Beds., 1873 -b. C. of St Mary's, Beverley, Yorks.,
1876-7. V. of Wentworth, and Chaplain to Earl Fitz-
willl.ml, 1877-82. V. of I'rescot, Laucs., 1882-6. R. of
Tankerslev Y.uks. iSr.i. puis. Rural Dean of Ecclesheld,
18SS-91. Hon. Canon of Sheffield, 1914-rS. Married, Aug.
28 1873, Louisa, dau. of Koss Donnelly Mangles, M.P. for
Guildford. Resided subsequently 111 London, where he died,
July 17, 1928. Brother of Chester (18.n1) an. I Melville L.
(1872)- father of the next, and of Norman D. (1900). (£(011
Sch Lists; Scott, MSS.; King's Coll. Keg.; Burke, P. and
B- Crockford; Who was Who (which erroneousl) giv. s
' E.s.'), The limes, July iS, 1928.)
MACNAGHTEN. HENRY PELHAM WENTWORTH. Adm. at
King's a scholar from Eton (Newcastle medallist), Oct. 9,
lldest s. of the Rev. Henry Alexander (above).
K Sept. 4, 1880, at 7, Marine Square, Brighton. Matnc.
Michs 1899; Bell Scholar, 1900; Scholar, 1901, B.A. (class,
lap l't I, 1st Class) 1902; M.A. 1919. Athletics 'blue'
(3 miles), 1903. East India merchant, 1903; with the Bom
bay Co. Ltd., and the Bombay Uurm.ih trading Corporation
Ltd • Director ol Messrs Wallace and Co., 1926. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Sergeant, Bombay Volunteer
Rifles). Member, Legislative Council. Bombay, li. o 3
Chairman, Bombay Chamber of Commerce, 192T-2
Knighted, 1923. A racehorse owner. Latterly of Brookneld,
McNair, Henry Bingham
Lyminster, Sussex, where he died. May 29, 1949. Brother
of Norman D. (iqoo). (King's Coll. Reg.. Univ. War List;
Bonk of Blues; Burke. P. and B.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
Who; Who's Who in Racing; The Times, May 31, 1949.)
MACNAGHTEN, HUGH VIBART. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Apr. 30, l88r. [2nd] s. of Elliot [Indian Civil Service], of
4, Hobart Place, London. B. [Jan. 30], 1862, in India.
School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1881; Craven Scholar, 1883;
Browne medal, rS83 and TSS4; Powis medal, 18S3 and 1884;
Chancellor's medal (Classics), 1885; B.A. (Class. Tnp., Pt I,
1st Class, 1883; Pt II, 1st Class, r88s) 1885; M.A. rS89.
Fellow, 188S. Assistant Master at Winchester, 1885; at
Eton, 1886-1920; Vice-Provost, 1920-9. A notable school-
master and a great tutor; sought to infect his pupils with
his own passion for Greek language and literature. Author,
Story of Catullus, Ave Regina and oihet poems; Verses Ancient
and Modern; Emile Cout', the Man and his Work; Fifty Years
of Eton; Eton Letters and Translations of Greek and Latin
Verse. Died, unmarried, Aug. II, T929. Brother of Russell E.
(1880). 'Schoolmasters' Directories; Burke, P. and B.; Who
was Who; Cambridge Review, Oct. 11, 1929; The limes.
Aug. 16 and 20, 1929.)
MACNAGHTEN, MALCOLM MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Trimtv.
May 21, 1888. [4th] s. of Edward (1S47). Baron Mac-
naghten, of 198, Queen's Gate, London. B. Jan. 12, 1S69,
in London. School, Eton. Matnc Michs. 1888; Scholar,
1891; B.A. (Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1891; M.A. rS95. Presi-
dent of the Union, r8go. Commissary of the University,
1926-50-. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1894.
Bencher, 1915; K.C., 1919. Director of the Foreign Claims
Office, 1915-19. M.P. for North Derry, 1922, and for the
City and County of Londonderry, 1922-8. Recorder of
Colchester, 1924-8. K.B.E., 1920. Judge of the High
Court (King's Bench Division!. 102-47. Of 18, Eldon
Road, London, and The End House. I'oriballantree, Co.
Antrim. Brother of Edward C. (1878) and Frederick F.
(is:.,). Burke, P. and B. and O.B.E.; Law Lists; Who's
Who.)
MACNAGHTEN, MELVILLE LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1872. [6th s. of Elliot (of the Supreme Court,
Calcutta), of Ovingdean, Sussex; sometime Chairman of the
East India Company [and Isabella, dau. of John Law]. B.
June 16, 1853. School, Eton.] Did not reside. Manager of
the family estates in Bengal, 1873-8S. Chief Constable of
Criminal Investigation Department. Scotland Yard, 1889-
1903. Member of H. H. Asquith's Committee to enquire
mto the identification of criminals, 1893-4. Assistant Com-
missioner of Metropolitan Police; Chief of the CLE).,
1903-13. Knighted, 1907; C.B., 1912. Knight Commander
of the White Military Order of Spain, and Second Class
Commander of the Order of Dannebrog. Married, Oct. 3,
1878, Dora Emily, dau. of the Rev. Robert Edward Sander-
son, Canon of Chichester. Author, Days of my Years. Died
May 12, 1921. Brother of Chester (1861) and Henry A.
(1868); father of Charles M. (1898). (Burke, P. and B.;
Who was Who.)
MACNAGHTEN, NORMAN DONNELLY. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 8, 1900; Eton exhibitioner. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry
Alexander (1S68), R. of Tankersley, Yorks. B. Sept. 2b,
1881.] Matric. Michs. 1900; prizeman; B.A. 1903. In the
Egyptian Civil Service, 1904-24. Order of the Nile, 1914;
O.B.E., 1918. Resident at Cairo, in 1945. Brother of
Henry P. W. (1899). {Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; Burke, O.B.E.)
MACNAGHTEN, RUSSELL ELLIOT. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8,
r88o. Eldest s. of Elliot, of the Indian Civil Service, de-
ceased, late of Ovingdean House, near Brighton [and Jane
Maria, dau. of Thomas Gowan Vibart). B. Nov. 19, i860,
at Muvapur, India. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1880.
Scholar, 1S81; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1883); B.A.
1884. Assistant Master at Hanow, 1885-7. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Jan. II, 18S3. Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1900;
practised for some time 111 Tasmania Professor of Greek
at Univ. College, British Columbia; Assistant Professor of
Classics at McGill Univ., Montreal. Died July 6, T91S.
Brother of Hugh V. (1881). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; King's Coll.
Reg.; Law Lists, Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B )
McNAIR, HENRY BINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 6, 1864. [S. ol Captain John Christie (Madras Artillery),
of 55, Parliament Street, London. B. Sept. 28, 1845.
Schools, King's, Bruton, and Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. 1 64; B \ 1 168; M.A r876 Ord deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1868; priest (Worcester) 1871; C. of Stoke Courcy
(or Stogursey), Somerset, 1868-9. C. of Hampton Lucy,
McNair, Lindsay John
Warws., 1S70-4. C. of Abingdon, Berks., 1874-84, and
Reader of St Nicholas's, Abingdon, 1S76-S4. V. of Earley,
18S4-9. V. of Aylesbury. Bucks., 18S9-95. Rural Dean of
Aylesbury, 1892-5. V. of Wasperton, Warws., 1896-1900.
Died Feb. 21, 1900. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; King's Sch.,
Brulon, Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. .'4.
1900.)
McNAIR, LINDSAY JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 18S6.
[School, Whitgift, Croydon.] B.A. 1890; M.A. 1905. Assis-
tant Master at Ebor School, Cambridge, 1SS5; at Channel
View School. Clevedon, 1S91; at Lansdowne School, Crov-
don, 1904; at St Olave's School, London, 1905-2S. Author.
Guide to the Study of British History. Died May 12, 192S,
aged 62. (Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
1 imes. May 25, 1928.)
McNAIR, ROBERT STANSER. Adni. pens, at Trinity, May 25,
1S75. S. of Robert, of 10, Huntlv Gardens, Hillhead, Glas-
gow. B. [Aug.] 1S56, in Glasgow. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1S75; B.A. and LL.B. 1S79. Adm. Advocate
(Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MACNAMARA, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at
Trinity, Jan. 27, 1802. [Elder] s. of John, of London
[and Mary, dau. of Arthur Jones, of Llangoed Castle, Breck-
nockshire). [B.Oct. 19, 1783.] School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1803. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 17. 1800. Cornet
4th Dragoons, Feb. 6, 1806. Of Caddrngton Hall
High Sheriff of Beds., 1841. Married, June 3, 1S19, Anne.
eldest dau. of William Lee, of Anstey House, Hants. Latterly
of Llangoed Castle, Brecknockshire. J. P. for Brecknock-
shire. Died Mar. 2, 1S51, in Paris. Brother of John (1S0;)
(Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
MACNAMARA, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1879. [Only] s. of John, of 3, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton.'
B. [Apr. 24, 1861], at Ecclesall-Bierlow, Sheffield. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S7Q; Scholar, 1SS0 (Class Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class, 1SS2); B.A. 1883. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn
Jan. 17, 1S81. Called to the Bar, July 7, 1SS6. Killed
Aug. 16, 1S90, by a fall on the lower slopes of the Dussistock;
M.I. at Lucerne. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns ,,f
Court; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd Ser., lv. 156; I he Times.
Aug. 20, i8go.)
MACNAMARA, ERIC DANVERS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1887. S. of Francis Nottidge, M.D., of London
[Surgeon-Major, Indian Army]. B. May 25, 1870. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A 1890; M.A., 1899;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1903; M.D. 190S. At the Westminster
Hospital. L.S.A. 1S95; M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S97; M.R.C.P.,
1904; F.R.C.P., 1911. Surgeon, R.N., 1897-1902; served in
the relief of Peking. Medical Registrar, Westminster Hos-
pital, 1903-4; Lecturer on Medicine and Assistant Physician,
1904-12; Dean of the Westminster Hospital Medical School,
1911. Physician, Paddington Green Children's Hospital.
1904-5. and to West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases,
1904-34. Consulting Physician in Psychological Medicine,
Charing Cross Hospital. Practised in Welbeck Street, and
later in Harley Street. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C. and in the Medical Dept. of the Admiralty).
Author, medical. Died Aug. 24, 1934; buried at Turville,
near Henley-on-Thames. (Univ. War List; T. A. Walker,
596; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Medical Directories
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 27, 1934.)
MACNAMARA, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Christ's, Oct. 9, 1820. [Eldest] s. of William Nugent
[M.P. for Clare], of Doolen, Co. Clare [and Susannah, dau.
of the Hon. Mathias Finucane, Justice of Common Pleas in
Ireland], B. [1802], in London. School, Brussel-
Easter, 1821. Kept 6 terms, losing one; name off, Dec. 1S24.
Capt., the Sth Hussars; Lieut. -Col., Clare Militia, 1854-71.
Of Doolen, and Ennistymon House, Co. Clare. J. P. and
D.L.; Sheriff of Co. Clare. M.P. for Ennis, 1832-4. Married,
Mar. 11, iSuo, Helena Herbert, dau. of William McDermott.'
Died June 27, 1873. Father of the next and of William J
(1882). (Boose, 11. 666; Pnle, 11. 401; Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Return of M.P.'s.)
MACNAMARA, HENRY VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at Triniiy,
Sept. 29, 1879. S. of Francis (above) of Ennistymon House',
Co. Clare. B. there [Feb. 14], 1861. School, Harrow. Matric.
1879; B.A. 1883. Capt., Carmarthen Artillerv-
MiUtia, 1885. Of Doolen and Ennistymon House. I
J.P. and D.L. for Clare. High Sheriff, 1885. Died Oct. 30
1925, at Wembley. Brother of William J. (1882). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MACNAMARA, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity
Apr. 26, 1802. [2nd] s. of John, of [Baker Street, Portman
Square], London. [B. June 29, 17K5.] School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1810. Adm
coin's Inn, June 17, 1800. Called to the Bar, Feb
McNeile, Archibald Patrick
Interviewed Napoleon at Elba in Jan. 1815. Died July 9
1840, in Half Moon Street, London. Brother of Aitinir
(1802). (Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court; G Mag
1840, 11. 217.) s '
McNAMARA, MICHAEL GALLWAY. Adm. pens (age 23) at
Magdalene, Jan. 13, 18S2. [Only] s. of Michael, of Belle-
ville, Cork. School, Kensington Catholic Univ. Matric
Lent, 1S82. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov 10 1883
Capt., 3rd Batt., The Yorkshire Regt.. 1SS7. Il'nns of
Court; Army Lists.)
MACNAMARA, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1SS2. [2nd] s. of Francis (1820). of Ennis-
tymon House, Co. Clare, Arniv captain, deceased. B. [Jan.
8, 1863], in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1882
Of Bushy Park, Ennis, Co. Clare. J.P. for Clare; Hieh
Sheriff, 1S92. Died Feb. 23, 1931. Brother of Henrv V.
(1879)- (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke. L.G. of Ireland.)
MACNAUGHTAN, MALCOLM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesps,
Jan. 1, 1870. S. of William. B. in London. School, private!
Matric. Easter, 1870.
MACNAUGHTON, DONALD ALLAN. Adm. pens at Christ's
Mar. 13. 1S95. S. of Alexander. B. [July S, 1875], at Ken-
more, Perthshire. School, George Watson's College, Edin-
burgh; and at Edinburgh University (M.A., Edinb.). Matric
Michs. 1S95; Scholar, 1S95; B.A. 1898; (Class. Trip Pt I
I?t/fa5' I-89.8; Pt "• i8q9|; MA' iq°5- Assistant Master
at Oundle School 1899-1901; at Tonbndge School, 1901-2.
Junior Inspector and Examiner, Board of Education
1902-5; Inspector, Secondary Dept., 1905-11. Of Oakdene
Bishop s Avenue, E. Finchley, in 1942. Brother of the next
(Tonbndge Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 796; Christ's Coll. Notices;
Schoolmasters Directories.)
MACNAUGHTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Iesps
Oct. 1, 1S7S. S. of Alexander, Esq. B. [Jan 2S 1S5SI at
Kenmore, Perthshire. School, Aberdeen Grammar; and at
Aberdeen University (M.A., 18S1). Matric. Michs. 1S7S.
Professor o Greek, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
I rofessor of Classics, McGill Uiiiversity, Montreal 1903-19
Professor of Latin, University College, Toronto, 1919-26
k Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, in 1935. Brother of the
above. (Aberdeen Roll of Graduates.)
MACNAUGHTON-JONES, WILLIAM H M (1
WILLIAM HUDSON.
! JONES,
McNf'LE'rA,L,AN,HUGH. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. ,
1889. [Eldest] s. of Daniel James, gent. [I.C.S.], deceased.
B. [Mar. 6, 1871), in Calcutta. School, Harrow Matric
Michs. 1SS0; Scholar; (Theol. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1893!
Pt II, 1st Class, 1S94); B.A. 1893; Wordsworth Student
1S93-5; Carus prize 1S92; Jeremie Septuagmt prize, 1S9V
Mason prize, 1894; Tyrwhitt and Crosse Scholarship- rviv'
M.A. 1897; B.D. 1904; D.D. 1909. Fellow of Sidney iSor
Dean, 1905-17 Adm. ad eundem, Tnn. Coll., Dublin. 1917'
Hon. D.D., Oxford, 1928. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) iS9s-
priest, 1897; C. of Ramsgate, ,895-7. Served ,n the Great'
War 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Regius Professor of
S'p"! V,JT% 5°^' J?ubhn' I9I7-3°- Chancellor of
St Patrick s Cathedral, Dublin. Chaplain to the Lord-Lieut
of Ireland, 191S-21. Select Preacher at Oxford 19-1-1'
An outstanding scholar, of untiring industry. Author hi
Introduction to Ecciesiastes; Commentary on Exodus
*« ,i:'' hristian Doctrine; Ivtroiu, ,
Stud) of the New Testament, etc. Died Dec. 14 19,, at
ird. Brother of William M. ( 1890). (Hanoi I
fi/L'"' 2?'r'sii Cr°ckf»rd; Schoolmasters' Direct, , ,
Who; The Times, Dec. 16, 1933.)
McNEILE, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. pens at Trinity
Oct. 10 1859. [2nd] s. of John, of Parkmount, near Belfast
[and (.harlotte Lavinia, dau. of Lieut. -Gen Si
Maine. Michs i860; B.A. ,8< ., Of Dolanstown, Kilcock,
Kildare. Died July 19, ,929, at Dunsinea, Castleknock
ot Henry H. (1848). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; I he I imes, July 20,
McNEILE, ARCHIBALD PATRICK. Adm. sizar at Sr Iohn's
Oxford, 1861] V. of Shrigley, near Mar. I,
Rosa Lush]. B. ]
•otts. (Mi u 11 Isaacs!
Mat™
1895; M.A 1899 Lectui
l»95-9. Ord. deacon (Manchester) i8gg
m at Bury Gramxr,
oor. Chaplain and Org Si-, , \.m
< haplain 11 M
Stepney Caus.« ,
Served in the Great War, 1914
283
McNeile, Augustus Weston Jervis
mentioned in Secretary of State's list for ' valuable ser-
vices') R of Murston, Kent, 1921-30. Rural Dean of
Sittingboume, 1922-30. V. of Aylsham, 1930-6. V. of
Brenchlev, 1936-43- Subsequently resided at Mortimer,
Berks., where he died Apr. I, 1948. (Univ. War List;
Crockford.)
McNElLE, AUGUSTUS WESTON JERVIS. Adm. pens, at
Trikitv Oct 22 1868. S. of William, of Ripon, Yorks.
B 1S50' at Liverpool. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1869- B'.A. (Theol. Exam., 1st Class) 1873; M.A. 1894.
Ord deacon (Gloucester and Bristol] 1S74; priest, 1875;
C of Bedminster, Bristol, 1874-83. C. of Christ Church,
St Leonards-on-Sea, 1883-99. C. of St Paul's. Brighton.
1900-' C of SS. Peter and Paul, Charlton-in-Dover,
1002-4. Lie. pr., dioc. of Canterbury, 191 1-33- Died Dec.
28, 1933. at South Croydon. [Kossall Sch. Keg.; Crockford;
The lima, Jan. 1, I934-)
McNEILE EDMUND HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 3,
185S S of the Rev. Hugh (i860), of Albury House, Liver-
pool B there 1S40. School, Liverpool Collegiate Institu-
tion' Matric. Michs. 1850, Scholar, 180;; equal for Schole-
field prize, 1863; B.A. (jyd ll>a>.S!«-| 1803; (Theol. Exam
1st c lass 1864); M.A. 1S66. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bir-t,.il 1803. priest (Oxford) 1806; C. of Emmanuel Church,
Bristol 1305. C. of Steeple Claydon, Oxon., i860. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Chester, 1877-84. P.C. of St Paul's, Prince s
Park, Lanes., 1367-93- Surrogate, dio. Liverpool, and Hon.
Canon 1880-03. Married, 1867, Cecilia, dau. of the 1st
Baron 'Cottesloe. Died Jan. 8, 1893. (Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford; J lu- Guardian, Jan. 11, 1893.)
McNEILE, GEORGE. Adm pens, at Emmanuel Oct. 8, 1887.
5 of Col |l.,hii] M[agceJ, RE., of Rossiuc.re. Melrose Road,
Southfiel'ds, Wandsworth. [B. May 15, 1869 Schools,
Hailevbury and Repton.) Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1B91;
M A 1895 Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1S94; priest, 1895; C.
of Christ Church, Waterloo, Liverpool, 1894-1900. Chap-
lam to the School Training Ship, Conway, 1900-1. Head-
master of the Priory School, Neston, Cheshire 1901-7.
Assistant Master at Liverpool College, 1911-22 Died Oct,
6 1022 at Neston. Brother of James D. (1898). (Repton
Sch Reg Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Ridley Hall
List; 1 he Guardian, Oct. 20, 1922.)
McNEILE, HENRY HUGH. Adm pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
May 1. 1848. [Eldest] s. of John [and Charlotte Lavinia,
dau of Lieut.-Gen Sir Thomas Dallas, G.C.BJ. B. [Nov.
*o 1829I at Parkmount, Co. Antrim. School, Surrey
(private). '.Matric. Michs. .848. In the 5th Dragoon Guards.
Of Parkmount, Co. Antrim. J.P. and D.L. High Sheriff
iSt.o. Married. June 23, 1859. Sophia Adelaide dau of
lames Mimro Macuabb, of Highfield Park. Hants. Died
"July 6, 1004. Brother of Alexander J. (1859); father of
John (1SS1). (Burke, L.O.)
McNEILE, The Rev. HUGH. D.D., i860, incorp. from Trinity
College, Dublin. Adm. pens at Trinity, June 6, 1800. S.
of Alexander, High Sheriff of Antrim. B. July 15. 1795, at
Ballvcastle Co, Antrim. Adm. at Trinity College Dubhn
1810 HA. (Dublin), 1S15; M.A. (Dublin), 1821; B.D and
D.D.' (Dublin, /ton. causa), 1847. Adm at King s Inns
1 lublin and at Lincoln's Inn, London. Ord. deacon (Raphoe)
1820 priest 1821; C. of Stranorlar, Donegal, 1820-1. K.
of Albury. Surrey, 1822-34- P-C of St Jude's, Livernoo
1834-48 PC. of St Paul's, Prince's Park, Liverpool (built
for him by the congregation), 1848-07. Horn Canon of
Chester. 1845-00- Canon Residentiary, iSbo-8. Dean of
I ipon 1808-7SI resigned. Married, 1S22, Anne, dam of
Archdeacon Magee, Abp. of Dublin. A strong evangelical.
Author of numerous Sermons and Lectures. Retired to
Bournemouth, where he died, Jan. 28, 1879. Father ol
Edmund H. (1S5S). [Crockford; D.N.B.)
McNEILE, JAMES DUNCAN. Adm pros at Sidney, Oct 1.
■ 898. S of John Magee, c„l 1. HI.. B Apr- 2,,, .379.
at Beckenhani. Kent. Schools. s,,,th l.a-l. in C'llege,
Ramsgate (Mr F. W. Iracy) [and Gresham s School Holt].
Matric Michs. 1898; B.A. (z4,l, Wrangler) 19 M.A. 1905.
Fereday Fellow at St John's College, Oxtord, 1002 F R A.S.
Assistant Master at King William's toll.,,.. Is le o Mam
,.„,.,; at Gresham's School, Holt, 1904-9; at WeUmgton
"i^'i t; ;,i',su;;i>:" DrfiSK^STBrSS
suddenly, lan. o, iy3s, al 1 *.o 11..
of George (1887). {King II Mum < ■„ . 1 " "/ Man A<0.,
St Lawrence Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters Directories, lh, limes,
Jan. 8. [935 I
McNEILE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13 1881.
[fides J V of Henry Hugh (.848) o Parkmount Bellas .
B there I Dec 20], 1862. School, Eton. Matn. Mi. I -.
% B.A. .884; M.A. .883. Lieut., Coldstream Guards
; ,,,,,., „s,(7; Major, .903; retired .905- Marred
Oonah Edwina, dau. ol Lieut. -Col. John Augustus Cool ,
V.C., of Coolure, Co. Westmeath. Of KippUaw, Roxburgh.
McNiven, Charles Maunoir
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., King's Own
Scottish Borderers); wounded and prisoner; ' presumed
killed 111 action,' |uly 12, 1915- [Eton Sck. Lists; Unit. War
Lai; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
McNEILE, WILLIAM MAGEE. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct 6 1S90. 2nd s. of Daniel lames, I-sq., deceased. B.
[Mar 6 187'] in Calcutta. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1890- B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898. B.D., Durham, 191 1. Ord.
deacon Canterbury) 189O; priest (Liverpool) 1S97; C. of
Maidstone, 1896. C. of St Benedict's, Everton, Lanes.,
1897-9 C. ofCharlestown, Yorks., 1899-1905. C. of All
Saints Cathedral Church, Wakefield, 1905-6. V. of Bradley
Yorks., 1906-19. V. of Coalville, Leics., 1919-20. \ of
Waresley, Beds., 1926-43, Resided subsequently at Bed-
ford. Died luh'23, ioso. Brotherof AlanH. (1889). [Harrou
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
MACNEILL, ANDREW DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25 1900 S. of Duncan, of Melford House, Margate,
Kent 'B. 1881, at Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1900. Served in the Great War 19U-19
(Capt., R.G.A.); killed in action, July 29, 1917. (bniv. War
List.)
McNEILL, The Hon. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. io, 1S1S. S. of Archibald. B. in Edinburgh. School,
Castlekliock, Co. Dublin. Matric. Lent, 1818; M.A. 1
McNEILL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 6, 188S.
[B Mar 27 1869, at Glenarm, Co. Antrim. Schools, Belve-
dere and Blackrock College, Dublin; and at the Royal
Univ of Ireland.] Matric. Michs, 1838. Appointed to the
I C S 1888- served in Bombay as Assistant Collector and
Magistrate '1890; 2nd Assistant, 1S96; Chief Inspector of
Factories. Bombay City, 1896; 1st Assistant, 1900; Regis-
trar, Co-operative Credit Societies, 1904; Junior Collector,
1906; Settlement Commissioner and Director of land records,
1911; Semor Collector, 1912. Visited British West Indies
and Fiji in connection with Indian immigration enquuy,
1913. Political Agent, Surgana, and Officiating Commander.
Central Div., 1914; retired, Sept. 1915. Additional member
of the Imperial Legislative Council. Returned to Ireland,
where he became closelv associated with various Sinn Fein
organizations. Chairman. Dublin County Council. First
High Commissioner in London for the Irish Free State,
1923-8. Governor-General of the Irish Free State, 1928-32.
Died Dec. 12, 1938, in London. {Who was II ho; l.L.S. Lists;
The Times, Dec. 13, 1938.)
McNEILL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 24,
1835 S. of Robert. B. at Liverpool. School. Royal Liver-
pool Institution. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1838; B.A
1840- MA 1843. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Apr. 14. 1844;
C. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1845-6. V. of Shulington, Beds.,
1846-53. Disappears from Clergy List, 1854.
McNEILL, RONALD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June I,
1880 S. of Edmund, of Crays, Belfast [of Craigdunn and
Cushendun, Co. Antrim] [ar.d Mary, dau. of Alexander
Miller of Ballycastle, Co. Antrim, sometime Treasurer of
Co Antrim) B. [Apr. 30], 1861, at Cravs. School, Harrow.
Matin- Mi. hs. 18,80. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
I3.A. (Oxford) 1880. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1884
Called to the Bar, 1887. M.P. for St Augustine s Div. o!
Kent 1911-18; for Canterbury Div., 1918-27. Under-
sv. 1. tary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1922-4. and 1924-5;
Acting Foreign Secretary, 1928. Financial Secretary to the
Treasury 1925-7; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,
1027 PC I9~4 Created Baron Cushendun of Cushendun,
Co Antrim Nov 7, 1927. D.L. and J.P. for Co. Antrim.
Assistant Editor of the Si James's Gazette, 1899; Editor,
1900-4. Assistant Editor of the nth edition of Encyclo-
paedia Britannica, 1907-10. Author, Home Rule: its History
ami Danger; Ulster's Stand for Union, etc. Died, s.p.m.,
Oct 12 1934, when the title became extinct. 'Harrow sch.
Res • Burke L l, ../ Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial 1-amilies,
■II ' i'io.h win. hcives' o 5. of Edmund John of Torquay ;
Who mas'Who.)
McNIVEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June
-4 1811 [Eldest] s. of Charles B al Perth. School,
Maocleslield, Cheshire. Maine. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1814;
B.A. (vjtli Wrangler) is.i,, M.A. 1S19. Adm. at Lincoln s
Inn Feb 1 1816. Of Ollley Place, Herts. Father ol Charles
M. (1836), Edward (1845) and Henry (1844). {Inns of Court.)
McNIVEN, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1809.
McNIVEN, CHARLES MAUNOIR. Adm. pens, at Iki-.m*
f-eb. 4. 1836. is. 01 Charles, (i8n).ot Ollley II ,
B Apr 3, 1S1S. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1842 MA. 1845. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1844; priest,
,84V C.ofCalbourne, Isle of Wight, 1847 8. R.ofPatney,
Wilts i.s.i s-73. subsequently resided at Perrysheld, God-
stone, Surrey. Married, and had issue. Died Maj 6 1892.
Brother of 'the next two. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; the
Guardian, May 11, 1892.)
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McNiven, Edward
McNIVEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (ace 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 5, 1S45. [3rd] s. of Charles (181 1). B. at Offley, Herts.
[June 21, 18:7]. School. Eton. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A.
1850. Cricket ' blue,' 1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov, 9. 1S49. Accidentally killed, Jan. 4, 1858, near Wester-
ham, Kent, by the upsetting of his dog-cart. Brother of the
above and of the nest. (Eton Sch. Lists; Book of Blues;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1S58, 1. 229; Coleridge, Eton m the
Forties; Sir. J. Astley, Reminiscences] Sir Wasey Sterry.)
McNIVEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Apr [0
1844. [2nd] s. of Charles (1S11). B. (Sept. 17, 182s], at
Offley Place, Herts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1844;
B.A. 1S4S, M.A. iSsi. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov 16,
1848. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1652. On the South
Eastern Circuit. Of Perrysfield, Godstone, Surrey, in 1885.
Died in 1SS6. Brother of the two above. (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Eton Sch. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Sir W.imv
Sterry.)
MACNUTT, ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Jesi 5, l.m
1898. S. of George Augustus, Esq. B. Apr. 7. 1
Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Scotch College, Melbourne,
Australia. Matric. Lent, 1S98; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Or.].
deacon (York) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of St Mark's, Broom-
hall, Sheffield, 1901-3. C. of All Souls, Langham Place,
London, 1903-5. V. of Holy Trinity, Oxford, 1905-9. V.
of St John's, Blackheath, 1909-18. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (T.C.F.). R. of Kirklington, Yorks., 1919-22.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1919. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Hove, 1922-41. R. of Stopham with Hardham,
1941-47-. Brother of the next. Latterly, of Little Hilliers,
Innham Wood, Crowborough, Sussex. (Crockford).
MACNUTT, FREDERICK BRODIE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 1, 1S94. [Eldest s. of George Augustus, of Heather-
dene, Weybndge, Surrey. B. [Sept. 26], 1873, at Brighton.
Schools [St Paul's and] Scotch College, Melbourne, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1S94; B.A. 1697; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 189S; priest, 1899; C. of Holv Trinity, Bi I., n-
ham, Kent, 1898-1900. C. of St James's, Piccadilly, 1901-2.
C. of Christ Church, Wimbledon, 1902-3. V. of St John's,
Cheltenham, 1904-7. V. of St Matthew's, Surbiton, 1907-18.
Canon of Southwark Cathedral, 1909-18. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Select Preacher
at Cambridge, 1916 and 1928. V. of St Martin's, Leicester,
191S-3S. Provost of Leicester, 1927-38. Archdeacon of
Leicester, 1921-38. Chaplain to H.M. the King, 1931.
Canon of Canterbury, 1938-45. Author, The Inevitable
Christ; Advent Certainties; Reproach of War; Early Diocese
of Leicester; From Chaos to God, etc. ' If Horsham, in 1947.
Died there July 17, 1949. Brother of the above. (St Paul's
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War Lis!; Cm
MACONCHY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Feb.
11, 1815; from Trinity College. Dublin, where he had been
adm. Nov. 2, 1S12, age 16. [2nd s. of John, merchant,
deceased, of Co. Derry (and Helen, dau. of John Cleghom).
B. Feb. 28, 1796, in Co. Tyrone. School, Castle Dawson]
Matnc. Lent, 1S15; B.A. 1817. B.A., ad eundem at Dublin,
1817; M.A. (Dublin) 1832. Inc. of Coolock, Co. Dublin,
-1853-79. Married Anne Letitia, dau. of Stewart King, and
had issue. Died in 1879. (Al. Dublin., ' Maconchy or Mac-
honchy '; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MACPHERSON, ALAN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1, 1887. [S. of
Sir Arthur G., K.C.I. E., of 51, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde
Park, London, W. B. Apr. 2, 1S6S. School, Haileybury.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; exhibitioner, 1888; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1898. Adm. Solicitor, 1896. Partner in the firm of Messrs
Currey & Co.. 21, Buckingham Gate, S.W., in 1925. Of
21, Buckingham Gate, London, S.W., in 104.'. Bl
William H. (1881). (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists.)
MACPHERSON, ALLAN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Dec.
4, 1822. B. in Westminster. A ' Ten-year man.' Doubtless
the man of this name who was R. of St Leonard's-in-Tisbury,
Berwick, Dorset, 1823-6, and V. of Rothwell with Orton
Chapelry, Northants., 1835-55. Described as ' B.D.' in
Clergy List, from which he disappears, 1856.
McPHERSON, CHARLES GORDON. Adm. pens, at Pitlh
house, Oct. 1, 1846. S. of Charles, deceased, of [North-
ampton Terrace, Islington] London. Matric. Mid
B.A. 1851. C. of Aldridge, near Walsall, Stan
Name, without particulars, in Clergy List, 1853 I
Apr. 8, 1866, aged 39, en ol Brothel ol
(1850). (T. A. Walker, 490; I he Guardian, Apr. II,
MACPHERSON, CHARLES JULIAN BREWSTER. Adl
at Trinity, July 31, 1873. [Only] 5. of [Lieut. Col.] David
Edward (D.L., J.P.), of Belleville (Belavil) House. [Kin
gussie] Inverness-shire [and l.ydia Julia, dau. of Henry
Macpherson, Samuel Charters
James Blunt]. B. 1855. School, Storrington, Sussex (private).
Matnc. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S77. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 17, 1878. Of Belavil House, Kingussie, in 1945. J.P
and D.L. (Inns of Court; Kelly, Handbook.)
MACPHERSON, DUNCAN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1900. S.
of Duncan, deceased, of Glen Doll, Findvnate, Strathtay,
Perthshire. Matric. Michs. 1900. Of Cloichfoldich, Strath-
tay.
MACPHERSON, DUNCAN GORDON. Adm. at Cams, Oct 1
1898. [Eldest] s. of John [Trinity College, Oxford, 1859],
barrister-at-law, of Bristol. B. [Aug. 12], 1S79, in Bombay.
School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1903; priest, 1904;
Missioner at Cams College Mission, Battersea, 1903-6. C.
of St Mary Redeliffe, Bristol, 1906-8. V. of Knighton,
1908-15. Served during the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain
R.A.C.D.; Commissioner, Church Army, B.E.F., 1917-
M.E.F., 1918-19; O.B.E., 1919). Chaplain, at Ambala'.
Lahore, India, 1919-20. C. of St Man-. Redeliffe, Bristol,
1920-2. V. of Woodside, Croydon, 1923-5. Perm, to off.
St Saviour's, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, 1925-7. R. of Salt-
wood, Kent, 1927-31. V. of Holy Trinity, Southport, Lanes..
IQ3i-5- C. of Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs., and C-111 < ol
Redland Chapel, 1936-38. Died Oct. 13. 1942, al b
brother's home, Holme House, Inverness. [Venn, II. 558 and
" List; Burke, O.B.E.; Crockford; The
addenda; I'n
Ti
, Oct. 16, 1942; C. R. Hudleston.)
MACPHERSON, HUGH MARTIN CHARTERS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. n, 1876. [2nd] s. of John [M.D.], of 35, Curzon
Street, London. B. [Nov. 27], 185S, at MoviUe, Co. Donegal.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A.
1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1878. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 18S3. Equity Draftsman and Convey-
ancer. Died Aug. 8, 1922, at Chepstow. (Record of old
II estminsters; Scott, MSS.; Lav Lists; Inns of Court; Foster
Men al the Bar; 1 he limes. Aug. 12, 1922.)
MACPHERSON, JOHN FETHERSTONHAUGH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. S. of [the Hon.] John Alexander
[Premier of Victoria, Australia]. B. 1873, at Melbourne,
Victoria. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895.
Assistant Master at Kelvmside Academy, Glasgow, 1914;
at New Beacon, Sevenoaks, 1915-18; at County Boys''
School, Windsor, 1918-19; at the Grammar School, West
Ham, 1919-29-. Author, A Yankee Napoleon; Children for
Ever; Adventures in Fairyland; Yetta the Magnificent, and
other tales. Of 2, Kenton Avenue, Harrow, Middlesex,
where he died, Feb. 14, 1947. (Harroio Sell. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; I he Times. Feb. 17, 1947.)
McPHERSON. MALCOLM. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1897.
School, North Eastern Counties, Barnard Castle. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900.
MACPHERSON, NORMAN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus
July 1, 1844. S. of Hugh, Professor of Greek, King's Coll.!
Aberdeen. B. at Aberdeen [June 13, 1825]. [School, Aber-
deen Grammar] and at King's Coll.. Aberdeen (M A 1-.4 .-
LL.D. 1865). Matric. Michs. 1845. Migrated to Trinity.
Feb. 2, 1846. Admitted a member of the Faculty of Advo-
cates, 1 85 1. Professor of the Laws of Scotland, Edinburgh
University, 1865-88. Secretary to the Law Courts Commis-
sion, 1877. Chairman of Solway Fisheries Commission, 1877.
Sheriff of Dumfries and Galloway. Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh,
1888. Died at Edmburgh, Aug. 2, 1914. Brother of Samuel
C. (1823) and William (1830). (C. J. Fordyce.)
McPHERSON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June
28, 1850. S. of Charles, deceased [of Northampton Terrace,
Islington], London. Matric. Michs. 1850. Name off, Sept
1852. Brother of Charles G. (1846). (I . A. Walker, 500.)
MACPHERSON, SAMUEL CHARTERS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Oct. 20, 1823. S. of Hugh [Professor of Greek
at King's College, Aberdeen]. B. [Jan. 7, 1800], at Aber-
deen. School, Aberdeen. Matnc Midi.. iaz; Cadet in
the Indian Army, 1827; Lieut., 1831; Brevet-Capt., 1841.
Engaged first on the Trigonometical Survey of India, joining
his regt. (8th Native Infantrv), i.Sis. in -i
the Rajah of Gumsur in Oris^.i, Sent on a mission to
and explore Gumsur, 1837. Princi] .1 A 1 1 ml to Hie Col-
lector and Agent in Ganjam, i Hi knowledge of the
people was of great assistance in putting a stop to their
e of making human sacrifices [n cm] be was able
to write: 'Tin- whole ol (he Gumsur Khond com
completely conquered, and by the use of moral influences
Subsequently P. Benares and at
Bhopal, and at G« Major. Died Apr. 15,
ist-o, on Ins way to Calcutta. Gazetted CI!, alter In death.
I Hi. next and of Norman (1844). \Biase, 11. 677;
D.N.B.)
285
Macpherson, William
MACPHERSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 3, 1S30. [4th] 5. of Hush [M.D., Aberdeen], Professor
of Greek at Aberdeen. B. there [Tulv 19, 1812]. School,
Charterhouse. At King's Coll., Aberdeen, 1S26-7. Matric.
Michs. 1830; Members' prize (2nd). 1833; B.A. 1834; MA.
[838 Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3, 1831. Called
to the Par. Jan. 27, 1837. Practised at the Indian Bar
from 1846. Master of Equity in the Supreme Court of Cal-
cutta, 1848-59; returned to England, [859. Secretary of
the Indian 1 ,o\ 1 mission, 1861-70. Returned to the
hneli-h bar. 1870, and practised chiefly before the Privy
Council. Legal adviser to the India ' Iffice, 1-7 I 82. Secre-
tary' in the Judicial Department, 1879-S2; retired. Married,
Jan. 9, 1851, Diana Macleod, o. dau. of Dr Johnston,
Madras Medical Service, and had issue. One of the greatest
authorities on the application of international laws and
customs as to medical services in war, and on the organiza-
tion of voluntary aid. Editor of the Quarter!*
i860 67. Author, New Civil Procedure Code fnr British
India; Indian Penal Code; and a Memorial of his brother
(above). Died Apr. 20, 1893, in London. Brother of the
above, and of Norman (1844). (lis/ of ( arthusians; Boase,
11. 677; Law Lists; Inn. oft ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar;
D.N.B.; C. J. Fordyce )
MACPHERSON, WILLIAM HUGH. Adm pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10. ibSl. (Eldest) s. of Sir Arthur George, K.C.I.E.
B. Feb 2. 1863. School, Charterhous. Matric. Michs. 1881;
P. A i»4l MA. 18S9. At St George's Hospital. M 1' C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1891. In practice, first at Henley-on-Thames,
then at Topsham. Devon, and finally at Exmouth. Died at
Exmouth, Feb. 28, 1946. Brother of Alan (1887). {Charier-
house Register; Scott, MSS.; Cad. Lists; Inn. Coll. Adm.;
Medical Directories; I he limes, Mar. 2, 1446.)
McQUADE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Oct. 31.
1874. Of 53, Cornwall Road, Bavswater, London. Matric.
Lent. 1875. Of 3, Hans Crescent, London. Married, and
hid issue. The I imes, June 3. 1940. records the death, at
Sydney, of the only son of Henry McQuade of 3, Hans
Crescent.
McQUADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
May 1. 1372- Eldest s of William, Esq., of Bayswater.
B. at Windsor, Australia. Matric. Michs. 1872.
McQUEEN, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Oct. 13, 1835. S. of rhomas Richard. Capt., 45th Regt.,
Bengal N.I. [and Charlotte Ann]. B. Apr. 19. 1835, at
Agra, India. Matric. Michs. 1855.
MacQUEEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 25,
B. in Jamaica. Kept the Easter and Michs. Terms, 1
804.
MACQUEEN, ROBERT HALDANE. Adm. at Clare, May 11.
I7.g7. School, Gordon's College. Aberdeen. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major.
K A.S.C.; O.B.E.; mentioned twice in despatches), (t/1111'.
War List.)
MACQUEEN, THOMAS POTTER. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18)
at Caius, June 28, 1S10. [Eldest] s. of Malcolm, Esq., of
Kidgmount House, Beds. B. in Norwich. Schools, Camber-
well and St Albans. Matric. Michs. 1810; B A 1814; MA
1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1813. Called to the
Bar, 1819. MP. for East Looe, 18T6-26, and for Bedford
shire, 1826-30. Ruined by the expenses of the latter elec
tion, he emigrated to Australia; in New South Wales, in
1835. Married. Oct 26, 1820, Anne. 2nd dau, of Sir Jacob
Henry Astley, 5th Bart., of Melton Constable, Norfolk.
Author, The State of the Nation at th close "t 1830, and in
1832. (Venn, 11. 155; Inns oj 1 ...at; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
MACQUIRE, WILLIAM MOTTESHAM. Adm. sizar at St John's.
Apr. iS, 1815, as Macguire. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23,
1.S17; priest. Mar is, i-i chaplain "i 1 iverpool Work-
house. Died in 1830. (F. P. White; 0. Mag., 1S30, 1. 569.)
MACRAE, CHARLES ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24)
at Pel erhouse, June 23, 1783. [2nds. of James, of Houston,
Renfrewshire, deceased.] Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 1, 1783. (i. A. Walker, 350; Inns of Court)
MacSWINEY, ARUNDEL J. E. (1900), see SWINEY.
MacSWINEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, 1 let. 26, 1874
S. of James Joseph, gent, [of 22, Gloucester Road, London,
N.W.). B Apr, 1854. in St Pancras, London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Lent. 1S75. Lieut., 94th Foot, 1875;
Regimental Instructor of Musketry, 1878; Capt.. 18S0.
Served in the Zulu War, 1879-80; in action at Uiundi and
in the Sekukuni Campaign. Killed in action against ilie
Boers, on the march from Lydenburg to Pretoria, Dee. 20,
i»3o. {Harrow Sch. Keg.; Army Lists.)
McWhinnie, Alexander Benjamin
McTAGGART (formerly ELLIS), FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity. Ian. 20, 1842, as Ellis. [2nd] s. of [Thomas]
Flower Ellis (1S13), barrister. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A.
1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 20.
iS]' CilKl 10 the Bar, May 4, 1849. Judge of County
Courts. Of Park House, Weybndge, Surrey. Mamed his
cousin, Cardene Ellis, and assumed her surname. Died
Mar. 15, 1872, in Norfolk Square, London, W. Father of
the next; brother of Walter (1854, sub Ellis). This entry
also occurs (incompletely) under Ellis in Vol. 2 of Part II,
.1/1 ant. {Inns of Court.)
McTAGGART, JOHN McTAGGART ELLIS. Adm. pens, at
Triniiy. May 12, r885. [2nd] s. of Francis Ellis (above)
(who changed his name to McTaggart), of Park House,
Weybndge, Surrey [and Caroline Ellis his cousin]. B.
Sept. 3, 1S66, at [28, Norfolk Square], London. School,
Clifton. Matric. Michs. 18S5; Scholar, 18SS; Members' prize,
1888; Marshall prize, 1S88; B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st
Class) 1888; M.A. 1892; Litt.D., 1902. Fellow, 1891; Lec-
turer in Moral Sciences, 1S97-1923. President of the Union,
1890. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews, 1911. F.B.A.. T906. Mar-
ried, 1899, Margaret, dau. of Joseph Bird, of Auckland,
New Zealand. ' A man of amazing intellectual powers.'
' Although an atheist, he was a keen supporter of the
Church of England, being in ecclesiastical matters an Eras-
tian Whig. In national politii - he was a Free-Trade Unionist,
in University politics a strong feminist.' Had an extra-
ordinary knowledge of English novels, both past and con-
temporary, and of eighteenth-century Memoirs. Author,
Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic; Commentary on Hegel's
Logic; Some Dogmas of Religion; The Nature of Existence;
Died Jan. 18, 1925. For a critical account of his works,
see D.N.B. A portrait of him by his friend Roger Fry
hangs in the lecture room he used in Trinity. {Who was Wlio;
Proceedings, British Academy, 13 (1927), 307; G. Lowes
Dickinson, Memoir.)
MACTAGGART. WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1S79. [Eldest] s. of William [merchant], of Eskbank,
Eltham, Kent. B. [Oct. 21], 1861, in Batavia, Java. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 8, 1880. Called to the Bar. Jan. 26,
1S83. Died Mar. 23, 1685, at Singapore. (Charterhouse
Register; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MACTIER, ALEXANDER WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 18, 1S3S. [Eldest s. of Antony, Esq., of Durns, Kin-
cardineshire [and Maria, dau. of Alexander Pinny, of St
Andrews]. [B. T820. Educated at Edinburgh.] Matric.
Lent, 1839; B.A. 1842; M.A. r845. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. r5, 1839. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1847.
J.P. and DL. for Co. Kincardine. {Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
McTIER, JOHN CAMERON. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. ro,
r899. [S. of J., Esq., of Ladyneld, Dumfries. B. Nov. 1879.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899. Commissioned in the
1st Dragoon Guards, 1900; retired, 1901. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Queen's Own Glasgow Yeo.).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MACTURK, HECTOR. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1887. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christ:, Oct. 11, 1887. S. of G. G., of
Ryeland Hill, South Cave, Yorks. B. there. Dec. 20, 1866.
Schools, Scarborough Grammar, Lincoln Diocesan and St
Peter's, York. B.Ar 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1891; priest, 1892; C. of Burgh, Lines., 1891-2. C. of Spald-
ing, 1892-1901. C. of Skirbeck, 10,01-2. V. of Holland Fen,
1902-23. R. of Silk Willoughby, 1923-46. Died at Idle,
Yorks., Dec. 2, 1948. (Crockford.)
MacVlCAR, JOSEPH DUNCAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 2i, 1859. S. of Joseph Duncan, of 9. Sussex Place,
Regent's Park, London. B. 1S40. at Ardrossan, Ayrshire.
School, Warwick (private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. :863;
M.A. 1866 Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1864; priest, 1SC.5;
C. of Weybridge, Surrey, 1864-7. C. of Harrow. 1S68-70.
R. of Ravleigh. Essex. 1671-87. Resided latterly at Chelten-
ham, where he died, |an. 30, 1908. (Crockford; 1 he limes,
Feb. 1, 1908.)
McVICKAR, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, Oct. 10, 1804. Of America. B. in New York.
McVICKER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. I, 1880. S. of Sir Robert. Knt. B. [July 20, T862], at
Londonderry. School. Londonderry Academical Institution
[and at Tnn. Coll., Dublin (B.A. 1887); Scholar; B.A. 18S5;
M.A. 1893). Matric. Michs. 1SS9; Scholar. 1S90; B.A. (17th
Wrangler) 1892. Lecturer at St Mary's College, Hammer-
smith, 1900-12. (Peile, II. 754.)
McWHINNIE, ALEXANDER BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at Si
John's, Mar. 30, 1830. Of SurTey. Privately educated.
Did not reside. Described as ' dead ' in College Residence
ti 1, 1831.
McWhinnie, Sidney Bryant
McWHINNIE, SIDNEY BRYANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 24, 1S62. [Only] 5. of John Sidney. B. 1841, at Brighton.
School, Brighton College. Matric. Miehs. 1862; B.A. 1866;
M.A. 1869. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 16, 1863. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 186;. Captain, Sussex Light Infantry
(Militia) 1S75. Died Dec. 12, 18S5. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court: Brighton Coll. Reg.; Foster, Men at the Bar; Armv
Lists.)
McWILLIAM, ORMISTON GALLOWAY REID. Adm. pens, at
Caius, July 6, 1859. S. of James Ormiston, M.D., C.B.,
F.R.S. (for whom see D.X.B.). B. [Oct. 12, 1841], at South-
sea. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1S59; B.A.
V \ 1884. Appointed to Indian Civil Service, 1862.
tnt Magistrate and Collector, Tipperah, 1865; served
in district of Cachar, 1S68-S3; Deputy Commissioner and
Political Agent, 1871; Deputy Commissioner for Lucknipore,
Assam. Died Mar. 14, IQ05, at Clifton. (Merchant T avion'
Sch. Reg.; Venn, and addenda; I.C.S. List.)
MADAN, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 10, 1779. S. of [the Rev.] Spencer 1174'
of York. School, Charterhouse, London. Bapt. at York
July 9, 1762. [B. June n, 1762.] Entered tie Armv as
Ensign in his uncle, Lord Cormvallis's, Regt., the 33rd Foot,
in 17S1. Lieut., 37th Foot, 1 7S2. Served in North and South
Carolina and in Newfoundland. Capt., 75th Foot, 1787.
A.D.C. to Lord Comwallis, Governor-General of India.
Major,i792; Lieut.-Col., 1796; Col., 1805. Married Jan. 16,
1793, Frances, dau. of the Rev. James Falconer, Archdeacon
of Derby. Died, s.p., at the Close, Lichfield, Feb. 16,
1830. Brother of Spencer (1776). (Al. Carthus., which calls
him William Charles; Madan, The Gresleys of Drakelowe
(pedigree), which also gives William Charles; P. B. G.
Binnall; F. P. White; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MADAN, NIGEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1859.
[5th] s. of the Rev. Spencer [Christ Church, Oxford, 1S10].
B. [Nov. 2l], 1840, at Batheaston, Somerset. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1S64; priest, 1865; C. of Ashbourne,
Derbs., 1S64-6. V. of Polesworth, Warws., 1866-81. R. of
West Hallam. Derbs., 1S81-99. V. of Doveridge, 1899-1907.
R. of Plumtree, Notts., 1907-12. Hon. Canon of Southwell
Cathedral, 1S94-1915. Resided latterly at Bleasby Hall,
Notts., where he died, Aug. 6, 1915. Brother of William
(1853). {Crockford; Who mas Who.)
MADAN, SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 5,
1776. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Spencer (1746) [and Lady
Charlotte Comwallis]. [B. Aug. 25, 1758.] School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1777; Browne medal,
1778; M.A. 1779; Seatonian prize, 1782; D.D. 1809. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 12, 1776. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
June 23, 1782; priest, Nov. 10, 1782; C. of Wrotham, Kent,
1782-3. It would seem likely that he was R. of Gt Bradley,
1783-5, but there is no definite evidence to this effect. V. of
Bishop's Tachbrook, Warws., 1786-7. R. of Ibstock, Leics.,
1786-1836. R. of St Philip's, Birmingham, 1787-1809. Preben-
dary of Lichfield, 1785-6; Treasurer, 1787-1809; Canon Resi-
dentiary, 1790-1810. Chaplain to Mary, Dowager Duchess
of Walsingham. Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, 1788.
Chancellor of the Diocese of Peterborough, 1794. Preb. of
Peterborough, 1800. R. of Thorpe Constantine, StaSs., 1809-
24 V. of Batheaston, Somerset, 1824-36. V. of Tiverton,
1825-36. Married, Jan. 5, 1791, Henrietta, dau. of William
Inge, and had 10 children. Author, a translation of Grotius's
De Veritate, 1782. Died Oct. 9, 1836, at Ibstock; buried at
Thorpe Constantine. M.I. in Lichfield Cathedral. It is
difficult to assign with certainty some of the Prebends and
cures between this man and his father. Brother of Charles W.
(1779); grandfather of the above and of the next. (Record
of OldW estrnmsters; Inns of Court; Northants.Clergy;D.N.B.;
J. Nichols, Leicestershire, iv. 760; Clerical Guide.)
MADAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 7.
1853. S. of the Rev. Spencer (Christ Church, Oxford 1810).
B. [June 2, 1834], at Batheaston, Somerset. Schi ■
minster. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1854. Ensign, 49th
Foot, Dec. 14, 1854; Lieut., 1855; Capt., i860. Served in
theCrimea. Brigade Major of the Bombay District. Married,
Mai 87, 1S60, Georgma Marian, dau. of James ( 1
Georgetown, Demerara. Died Apr. 13, 1871, in Bombav
Brother of Nigel (1859). (Record of Old Westminsters.)
MADDEN, ANDREW CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1888. S. of Charles Dodgson, Surgeon-General,
I. M.S., of India [and Alice Lilhas Maclean], B. Julv 12,
1869, at Kew, Surrey. [School, Cheltenham College]. Matric
Michs. 1888. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1893; priest
ter) 1894; C. of Penarth, Glam., 1893-4. C. of St 1
Stourbridge, Worcs.. 1894-6. C. of Martock, -
1896-9. C. of Stevenage, Herts., 1899-1903. C. of St
Madden, William Henry
George-the-Martyr, Southwark, 1903-5. Of Lomes, Buenos
Aires, Argentina, in 1907. Disappears from Crockford, 1908.
Brother of the next. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
MADDEN, ARCHIBALD MACLEAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. [Eldest] s. of Charles (Dodgson, C.B., Hon.
Surgeon to the King], of Church House, Kew, Surrey. B.
[May 31], 1864, at Chatham, Kent. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Clerk in the
Librarian's Dept. of the Foreign Office, 1890-3. Acting
Vice-Consul, Dar-al-Beida, 1S94; Clerk to Legation at Tan-
gier, 1S94. Accompanied Sir E. M. Satow's mission to Fe?,
14 5, and Sir A. Nicholson's mission to Morocco, 1896.
Acting Consul, Tangier, 1896 and 1898; Vice-Consul, 1897.
Vice-Consul, Mogador, 1900-7. Consul, Dar-al-Beida,
1907-14. Consul at Bilbao, 1914. C.M.G., 1908. After a
long spell of ill-health, returned to the Foreign Office,
I023-5; retired. An excellent amateur musician. Died Oct.
15. 192S. Brother of the above. (Who was Who; The Times,
Oct. 16, 1928.)
MADDEN, BOWMAN HENRY. Adm. at Clare, June 7, 1879.
Matric. Michs. 1879; (25!* Wrangler. 18S2); B.A. 1883.
MADDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 28, 1838.
[2nd s. of Charles Dudley, Captain, 1st Dragoon Guards,
of Hilton Park [Clones], Co. Monaghan. Ireland (and Harriet,
dau. of the Rev. Michael Baxter). B. Nov. 30, 1819. School,
Harrow.] Migrated to Peterhouse, May 28, 1839. Matric.
Michs. 1839. Joined the 41st Regt. of Foot, and served
with distinction in the Afghan War, 1840-2. Succeeded to
the family estates on his elder brother's death, 1843. Of
Roslea Manor, Co. Fermanagh. J. P. and D.L. for Co.
Fermanagh; High Sheriff, 1S48. J. P. for Co. Monaghan;
High Sheriff, 1S75. Married, (1) Jan. 5, 1847, Clara Eliza-
beth, dau. of the Rev. James Spencer Knox, and had
issue; (2) 1870, Isabella Louisa Georgiana, dau. of the Rev.
J. Spencer Knox. Died Feb. 4, 1903. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
I A. Walker. 464; Burke, L.G. of 'Ireland; Walford, Cotoiiv
Families, 1864.)
MADDEN, JOHN CLEMENTS WATERHOUSE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 28, 1888. [2nd] s. of John, Esq., of
Hilton Park, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland [and Lady
Caroline, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Francis Nathaniel
Clements]. [B. Feb. 8, 1870.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1903. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, May 8, 1895; to the Irish Bar, King's Inns, 1897.
Succeeded his father at Hilton Park, Co. Monaghan, and at
Manor Waterhouse, Co. Fermanagh, 1902. J. P. and D.L.;
High Sheriff of Co. Monaghan, 1906; of Countv Fermanagh,
1909. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.
Irish Fusiliers; mentioned in Secretary of State's list for
' valuable services '). A Director of the Great Northern
Railway, Ireland. Member of Clogher Diocesan Synod and
Council and of the General Synod and Representative Bodv
of the Church of Ireland. Died Dec. 22, 1935; buried at
Hilton Park. (Law Lists; Univ. War List; Burke, L.G. 0)
Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who;
The Times, Dec. 24, 1935.)
MADDEN, OWEN. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 19, 1890. [Eldest s.
of the Very Rev. Samuel Owen (Trinity College, Dublin,
1848), of The Deanery, Cork. B. Dec. 17, 1871.] School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S90; Scholar; B.A. 1S93; M.A.
1905. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of
Elstree, Herts., and Assistant Master at Elstree School.
1899-1901. Assistant Master at Blundell's School, Tiverton,
1901-2; at Malvern College, 1902-10. C. of Dunmanway,
Co. Cork, 1912-14. R. of Castlehaven, 1914-47. Treasurer
of St Fachtna's Cathedral, Ross, and Canon of Killanully
in St Fin Barres' Cathedral, Cork, 1930-40; Chancellor of
St Fin Bams' Cathedral, 1940-7. Died at Sollain Castle
Townshend, Co. Cork, Nov. 23, 1947. Brother of the next.
(Repton Sch. Reg.; Schoolmaster's Directories; 1 ■;
Nov. 27, 1947; Crockford.)
MADDEN, SAMUEL FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1897. [S. of the Rev. Samuel Owen (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1S48), Dean of Cork, deceased. B. July 30,
1878, at 5, Alexander Place, Cork. Schools, Llandaff Cathe-
dral, and Dover College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; Scholar,
1898; B.A. 1900. Assistant Master at Tyttenl nger Lo
St Albans, 1900-3. Joined the Indian I .;
1904; on the staff of Mayo Coll- Prini tpal,
1911-26; Principal, 1929-34. O.B.E., 1919; C.I.K., 1930.
Died May 2, 1934, at Tunbridge Wells. Brotl
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Who was Who; 1 li
May 5, 1934; 1'idia Office List.)
MADDEN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at CLARI
1870. [2nd s. of the Rev. Wyndham Monson (1841) P.(
of Holy Trinity. Wakefield | Matric. Mi
(31JI Wrangler) 1674; M.A. 1*77. Adm. at the linn
287
Madden, William Shaw
June 8, 1872. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1878. Assistant
Master at Marlborough College, 1884-1012; Bursar, 1903-12.
Died Apr. 15, 1029, at Paignton, aged 77- Brother of
Wyndham M. (1868). [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists-
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Guardian, Apr. 17, 1920.)
MADDEN, WILLIAM SHAW. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 2.
1S49. S. of William Rvves, M.D.. of Dublin. B. [Aug. 4,
1 s 1. 1 ] , at Stradballv. Queen's Co. Schools, Dungannoo
College [Mill Hill] and Rugbv. Matric.Michs.1S49. Resided
one year. [Mill Hill Sch Reg.; Venn. 11. 287.)
MADDEN, WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 15. 1867
S. of the Rev. Wyndham Carbon (next). B. 1849, at Fare-
ham, Hants. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1873; priest, 1874; C. of Meole-Brace, Salop, l873~5- V. of
Birling, Kent, 1875-90. Inc. of St Thomas's, North Ipswich
with Pine Mountain and Wyvenhoe, Queensland, Australia,
1890-4. C. of Lillington, Warws., 1894. R. of Houghton-
le-Spring, Durham, 1895-0- R. of Longford, Salop, 1S99-
1911. Rural Dean of Kdgmond, 1904-11. Resided sub-
sequentlv at Victoria, B.C.. where he died, Aug. 10. 1926.
[Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The limes.
Aug. 31, 1926.)
MADDEN, WYNDHAM CARLION (or CARLYON). Adm. pens.
at Queens', July 6, 1820. Of India. [3rd s. of William
Molesworth Hatch, major, and Ehzabeth. B. August 179
Formerly a Captain in the Army. Matric. Michs. 1820;
B.A. 1824; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 25,
1S23; priest, On 5, 1823. P.C. of Christ Church, Wood-
house, Yorks., 1825-45. v- °f Fareham, Hants, 1846-51.
R. of Bergh Apton with Holverstone, Norfolk, 1852 64.
Married (1) June 1826, Mary, dau. of John Whiteacre. of
Woodhouse, Yorks.; (2) Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Leeke,
of Longford Hall, Newport, Salop. Died May 13, 1864,
aged 71. Father of the above. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
MADDEN, WYNDHAM MONSON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 10 1841. S. of Monson Molesworth, 92nd Regt. [and
"Elisabeth]. Of Wilts. B. May 13, 1823. Matric. Michs.
:S4i; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon, 1841.; priest, 1847. P-C of
Holy Trinity, Wakefield, 1853-qi. Hon. Canon of St Wil-
frid, in Wakefield Cathedral, 1891-2. Married, Dec. 22,
1846, Hester Grevile, dau. of William Sc-aly, of Shire-
hampton, Gloucs. Latterly resided at Dorking, where he
died Nov. 4, 1897. Father of the next and William H.
(1S70). (Scott, SISS.; C'roJ.[orJ; G. Mag., 1847, I. 3°6;
Eagle; The Tunc:. Nov. 1- 1 17.)
MADDEN. WYNDHAM MONSON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 22, 1868. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Wyndham Monson
(above), P.C. of Holy Trinity, Wakefield.] Matric. Mi. lis.
1S68; B.A. [17th Wrangler) 1872; M.A. 1875. Assistant
Master at Dover College, 1872-3. Resided for some time at
Haywards Heath, Sussex. Died July 18. 1924, at St Gun-
wal'lce Cornwall, as the result of a boating accident. Brother
of William Henry (1870). [Dover Coll. Reg.] The Times,
July 23, 1924.)
MADD1CK, CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 1S73. S. of Charles, Esq. B. at Islington.
Middlesex. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1873.
MADDISON, ALFRED LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lune 14, 1886. [2nd] s. of Henry, of The Lindens, Darling-
ton Durham. B. there, 1868. School, Darlington Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. [889; I.L.M. 1896. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1887. Called to the Bar, 1891. On
the North Eastern Cncuit. [Inns oj ( ouri )
MADDISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 8,
1795. [S. of John of Gainsborough, Lines , High Sheriff of
Lines., 1779 (by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of l.nllilh
Nelthorpe, of Little Grimsby) School, Lincoln Bapt. Sept.
18, 1775. at Gainsborough.] Matric. Michs. 1795; B.A. 1799;
M.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) May 19, 17991 priest,
June 15, 1800; C. of Lea, Lines., 1799- R- of North Reston,
1800-27. Chaplain to the Earl of Mexborough, in iSuo V
of Little Grunsby, 1809-27. Married, May 26, 1803, Hi.-a-
beth, dau. of the Rev. Kingsman Baskett. Died Oct. 26,
1827 at Ackworth, Yorks. Father of the next; brother of
lohn' (178S). [St John's Coll. Adm., iv 569; Lines. Pedi-
grees, li. 620-1; G. Mag., 1S27, 11. 474, and 1803, 11. 68g )
MADDISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 30,
1827 Oi Lines. S. of the Rev. George (above). (B. 1809.]
Matric. Michs. 182S, B.A. 1832; M.A. from St Catharine's,
1835. Fellow of St Catharine's, 1852 <j 1 ir.t .lemon lYi.rk)
1832; priest (Elv) 1833. V. of All Saints. Cambridge, 1838-
50 V. of Grantham, 1856-74 Chaplain to the Bishop of
Worcester, 1861-90. Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral, 1864-77.
Maddock, Benjamin
Archdeacon of Ludlow, 1877-91. R. of Richard's Castle,
Heref., 1874-92. Died Jan. 30, 1805, at Tuckhill vicarage,
Bridgnorth. Father of the next. (Scott, MSS.; Boose, III.
139; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 2, 1895.)
MADDISON, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1871. S. of the Rev. George (above). B. at Cam-
bridge. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1884. Lieut., 5th Dragoon Guards; retired, 1S79.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of Kington,
Heref., 1884-6. C. of Glazelev, Salop, 1S86-0. C. of Richard's
Castle. Heref., 1889-91. V. of Tuckhill, Salop, 1892-8.
Pied Mar .1. 1-0, aged 45. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The lime. Mar. II, 1S98.)
MADDISON, GEORGE WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
Tohn's, Nov. 30, 1815. (Only] s. of [Lieut.-Col.J George
[(15th Regt ]. e,f Market Rasen, Lines, [and Mary. dau. of
the Rev. Henry Alington, of Swinhope, Lines.]. B. [Apr.
29 1797], at Richmond, Yorks. School, Rugby. Migrated
to Christ's, Jan. 6, 1816. Matric. Michs. l8if>; kept 6 terms.
Married, Mar. 1, 1S25. Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Alan
Bellingham, Bart., J. P., of Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth.
J P. for Lines. Succeeded his uncle. Col. John Maddison,
iinder a special entail, at Partney Hall, Lines., 1837. Died
lune in. iSSN lather of Ralph (1S4.S). [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Peilc, 11. 381; Burke, L.G.)
MADDISON. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 18
1788. [S. of John, of Gainsborough, Lines, [and Elizabeth
Nelthorpe.] B. there. [Bapt. Feb. 4, 1770.] Educated by
the Rector of Brandesburton. Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A.
1793. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 15, 1797- Married,
Mar. 25, 1795, Elizabeth, dau. of John Andrews, of Alford.
Died Jan. 4, 1838, at the residence of his sister, in Ack-
worth; 'late of Bath and of Alvingham House. Lines.'
Brother of George (1795); father of the next. [St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 370; Lines. Pedigrees, li. 620-1; Inns 0}
Court; G. Mag., 1S3S. 1. 221.)
MADDISON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1820.
S. of John (above), of Bath [and Elizabeth]. B. at Louth,
Lines. Bapt. Mar. 25. 1802. Educated privately, at Lale-
ham. Matric. Lent. 1821. [St John's < oil. Adm . IV. 370.)
MADDISON, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 30) at
Magdalene, Dec. 10, 1822. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq.
[Capt., Bengal Cavalry], of Hewish, near Blandford, Dorset
[and Mary, dau. of the Rev. John Harington, D.D., R. of
Thruxton, Hants.]. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1823' B.A. 1828. Previously an ofiicei in the 7th Hussars.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 17, 1824. R. of West Monkton
Somerset. 1825-47. Married. 1815, Thomasme, dau. of
Alexander Macrae, of lamaica and Edinburgh, and had issue.
Resided latterly at Bath. Died May 11. 1S56, aged 64, at
Doe Castle, Co. Donegal, ' from injuries received 2 days
before in falling on a rock when fishing.' [Clergy List;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., r8s6, 660.)
MADDISON, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus. June 9,
1848. [2nd s. of George Wilson (1815), of Partney, Lines.
B Jan 16, 1828. School, Rugbv.] Matnc. Michs. 184S.
Drowned in the Channel in the collision between the Arctic
and the Vesta, July, 1854. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MADDISON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter
July 1 1757. Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (1717). of New-
castle.™ -Tvne. [B. lulv, 1739] School, Newcastle-on-
Tyne (Mr 'Moises). Matric. Michs. 1757; Scholar, 1757.
Migrated to Sidney. May I, 1761; B.A. (10I* H rangier) 1761;
2nd Chancellor's medal, 1761; Members' prize, 1702 and
1763. Fellow of Sidney, 1761. Went to India with Lord Give,
1-64 Interpreter in Persian. Died at Madras, June 15, I7''u
(A. K. Lavis.ScholaNovocastrcnsis, 11. 68; T.A.Walker, 315.)
MADDISON, THOMAS ROWLAND STORY. Adm. pens, (age
!7)atjESUS,Oct. 1895. S.ofThomas. B. at Durham. School,
Durham. Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1901. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1912; C. of St John's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1912-
13 C. of Christ Church. Coekermouth, 1013-15- C. of
I'.entw.irth Hants., 1910-17 Pied at Bettiscmbe, Dorset,
May 4. 1920. [Durham Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; The limes.
May 11. 1920.)
MADDISON-GREEN, CHARLES ARTHUR (1896), see GREEN.
MADDOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Feb. 17,
1806 [S. of Henry, of King's Chffe, Norlhants. School,
Repton.] Matric. Easter, 1806. Migrated to Corpus Chnsti,
Sept. 29, 1806; Scholar; B.A. 1810; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon
(Bishop of Lincoln) 1810; priest, 1811; C. of Prestwold with
Hoton Leics V of Tadcaster, Yorks.. 1830-71. Died Dec.
on, aged 90. Father of the next, and
of Charles (1S30). (Kepton Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crock-
ford.)
Maddock, Benjamin
MADDOCK, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 9,
1837. Of Leics. [S. of the Rev. Benjamin (above), of Edger-
ton Lodge, Tadcaster.] Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838;
B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1850.
Old. deacon (Lincoln) 1841; C. of St James's, Nottingham,
1841-5. Resident at Kegworth, Leics., in 1846. C. of
Middle Rasen, Lines., 1S51-7. C. of St. George's, Liverpool,
1858-61. V. of Marple, Cheshire. [862-6. Died June 20,
1866. Brother of the next. (Clergy List; Al. Oxon.', G. Mag.,
1866, 11. 271.)
MADDOCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr.
16. 1830. Of Leics. [S. of the Rev. Benjamin (1806).]
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1S43. Brother of the above.
MADDOCK, EDWARD KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Tes's I. in.
17, 1829. S. of the Rev. Samuel, V. of Ropl. v H
B. at Nottingham. Matric. Michs. 1S29. Migrated to St
Catharine's, Oct. 19, 1S30; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Appointed
Chaplain, H.E.I.C.S., 1842. At Kidderpore, 1842-57; at
Calcutta from 1S58. Subsequently Chaplain to the Royal
Naval Female School, St Margaret's, Isleworth, Middlesex,
where he died, Aug. 6, 1S81, aged 72. Father of Hciirv E.
(1863). (The Guardian, Aug. 10, 1SS1; P. E. Towell.)
MADDOCK, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Nov. 9,
1796. [Eldest] s. of Henry, Esq. Of Middlesex. Adm. it
Lincoln's Inn, April 25, 1796. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1801. Equity Draftsman. Married, and had issue. Author,
A Treatise on the High Court of Chancer v. Died Aug. 1824,
in St Lucia, West Indies. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 370.
D.X.B.)
MADDOCK, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare. June 5.
1863; minor scholar. Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward Knight
(1829). [B. 1844, in India.] Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A.
(Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1S67; M.A. 1871. Fellow. M.A ad
eundem at Trinity College, Toronto, 1875. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 6, 1867. Ord. deacon (Bp. Ryan for
Winchester) 1869; priest (Ely) 1872; C. of Soberton, Hants.,
1869-70. C. of Eastbourne, 1S71. C. of St Mark's, Cam-
bridge, 1872-3. Vice-Master of Trinity College, Eastbourne,
1S73-5. Professor of Classics at Trinity College, Toronto,
1875-8. Chaplain and tutor at Cavendish College, Cam-
bridge, 1879-84. Select Preacher, 1884 and 1892. R. of
Patrington, Yorks., 1884-1900. Rural Dean of Hedon,
1891-1900. Canon of Barnby in York Cathedral, 1895-
1900. Died Oct. 27, 1900, at Patrington. {Inns of Court;
ford; The Times, Oct. 30, 1900.)
MADDOCK, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Sept. 6, 1799. S. of Benjamin, of Nottingham. School,
Lincoln. Matric. Michs. 1S00. Migrated to Magdalene,
Feb. 8, 1803; B.A. 1804: M.A. 1807. Fellow of Magdalene.
P.C. of Trinity Church, Huddersneld, in 1826, ' after being
in Notts, and Derbs.' Of Edgerton Lodge, Derbs. Died
Mar. 11, 1826, aged 45, at his father's house in Nottingham.
(G. Mag., 1826, I. 379.)
MADDRELL, THOMAS FISHER. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct.
11, 1881. 4th s. of John, farmer, of Ballamaddrell, Isle of
Man. B. there, Nov. 4, 1861. School, King William's
College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 18S1; B.A. 1884; M.A.
1888. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1886; priest, 1887. Assistant
Master and Assistant Chaplain at St Mark's School. Windsor,
1886-8. Sacrist, 1888-91, and Priest-Vicar, 1886-96, of
Truro Cathedral. Headmaster of Truro Grammar School,
1891-6. Chaplain to the Community of the Epiphany,
1895-6. V. of St John-the-Baptist. Penzance, 1896-1910.
V. of St Probus with St Cornelly. 1910-12. Hon. Canon of
Truro. 1909-32. V. of Gulval, 1913-32. Died Mar. 14, 1932,
at Gulval. (Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Mir 17.
1932)
MADDY. The Rev. BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5, 1820; a ' Ten -year man'; re-adm. pens. Oct. 13,
1821. Of Brecknockshire. C. of Oundle, Northants. Matric.
Michs. 1821; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. P.C. of Albrighton,
Salop, 1834-47. Died ' lately,' in April, 1S47. (Clergy Lai,
given as ' B.D.'; G. Mag., 1847, 1. 445.)
MADDY, EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Apr. 9,
1812. Only s. of Philo, leather-merchant of Gloucester. B.
there. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1
1819. Incorp. at Brasenose College, Oxford, 183s; B.C.L.
(Oxford) 1835; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1835. Adm. at I
Inn, Jan. 30, 1816. Called to the Bar, 1821. Deputy Chan-
cellor, Diocese of Gloucester. Died Oct. 13, 1867, aged 71.
Father of the next and of Henry W. (1846). (Scott
AX. Oxon.; Inm of Court; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 692.)
MADDY, EDWIN DAVIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 18, 1846. [Eldest] s, of Edwin (above). B. fi828], at
Gloucester. School, Gloucester (private). Matric. Michs.
1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 2,
VAC11IV
289
Madge, Francis Thomas
1849. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1853. First Class Clerk
in the Charity Commission, ^53-99; Private Secretary to
the Chief Charity Commissioner, 1876-84. Married, Jan. 12,
1*54, Alice Catherine, dau. of Henry P. Fleetwood, Esq.,
of Woodford Park, Lanes., and widow of Thomas !
Died Apr. II, 1899, in London. Brother of Henry W.
(1846). (Late I.i-.^-. Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
The limes, Apr. 14, 1899.)
MADDY, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
Apr. 18, 1846. (2nd] s. of Edwin (1S12). B. [1829], at
Gloucester. School, Gloucester (private). Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1852; priest,
1853; C. of Nuthurst, Warws., 1852-4. C. of St Briavels,
Gloucester, 1855-6. R. of Down-Hatherley, 1856-1907.
Rural Dean of VVinchcombe, 1892-1902. Hon. Canon of
Gloucester Cathedral, 1889-1909. Resided latterly at
Hatherley. Died Jan. 10, 1909. Brother of Edwin D.
(1846). (Crockford; Who was Who.)
MADDY, The Rev. JOHN. D.D. 1835, incorp. from Oxford. [S.of
Joseph, of Dorstone, Herefordshire.] Matric. from Jesus
College, Oxford, Oct. it, 1784, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1788;
M.A. (Oxford) 1791; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1812. F.S.A.;
F.R.S., 1817. R. of Somerton, Suffolk, 1790-1853. Minister
at Berwick St Chapel, London, 1806. R. of Hartest with
Boxted, 1819-53. R. of Stansfield, 1820-53. Chaplain in
Ordinary to the King, 1806-53. Canon of Ely, 1835-53.
Died June 17, 1853, at Bury St Edmunds. (Al. Oxon.;
Bnase. 11. 687; Clergy List; P. E. Towell.)
MADDY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene, June 1,
1819. S. of Mansell, of Dorstone, Herefordshire. Matric.
Miehs. 1819; B.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (London, for Norwich),
June 2, 1822; C. of Stansfield and Somerton, Suffolk, 1822-48.
V. of Swaffham Prior, Cambs., 1848-56. Disappears from
' lergy List. 1857.
MADDY, THOMAS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 25, 1859. [Only] s. of Thomas Watkin, banker, of
Sutton Court, Herefordshire [and Jane]. B. at Hereford.
Bapt. Dec. 24, 1S40. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1863. Adm. at the Inner Temple, [an. 27, 1863.
Called to the Bar, Ian. 26, 1867. On the Oxford Circuit,
1882-190S. J. P. for Cardiganshire. Died Mar. 22, 10,1.1, .,1
West Ealing. (Harrow Sch, Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Eagle; The Times, Mar. 27, 1914.)
MADDY, WATKIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3. 1816.
[B. 179S, in Herefordshire.] School, Hereford Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1817; B.A. (2nd Wrangler)
1820; M.A. 1823; B.D. 1830. Fellow, 1S23-34. Ord. deacon
(Ely) Nov. 2, 1828; priest (Lincoln) March 15, 1829. ' In
1834, Maddy resigned his Fellowship from conscientious
motives, and with it his sole means of livelihood. He
supported himself by teaching mathematics in St John's
Wood, London, until his death. His character was of the
highest stamp. F.R.A.S. Author, The Elements of the
Theory of Plane Astronomy. Died Aug. 13, 1857, at Sutton
Coldfield. (Boase, 11. 687; G. Mag., 1857, 11. 345; D.X.B.)
MADELEY, Earl of (1875), see MILNES, R. 0. A.
MADELEY, JAMES WELBY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb.
20, 1890. S. of J. C, Esq. [of The Laurels, Jasper Road,
Upper Norwood. B. Sept. 26, 1871. School. Dulwnh Col-
lege]. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1897. M.I.C.E.
Died Jan. 20, 1946, at Bumham, Bucks. (Dull
Reg.; The Times, Jan. 23, 1946.)
MADGE, ARTHUR GILES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890; LL.M., 1892; LL.D. 1898. Second
Master at Watford School, 1887-91. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1890; priest, 1891; C. of Oxhey, Herts., 1890. Headmaster
of Homcastle Grammar School, 1891-1907. R. of Kirkbv
Underwood, Lines., 1907-17, V. of N. Willingham with
Legsby, 1917-26. Died in 1926. (Schoolmasters' Direct rie
Crockford; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MADGE, FRANCIS THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Si I
June 16, 1868; sizar, Oct. 6, 1868. S. of the Rev.
Hellier (1820), R. of Kettering. B. [1849], at 1
Bapt. Aug. 5, 1849. School, Oakham. Matin Mi
!'■ "1 1 '.M.A 1 1 M.I ilr, I. 01, |\\ ti I I ,
priest, 1873; C. ot Brown over, Warws., 1872-7.
Winchester Cathedral, 1880-9X; Minor Canon, 1
Librarian, 1879 [933, 1 haplain t" Bi hot tforley College,
1881-1906. R. of Littleton, Hants., 1891-5. R. of .St
Swithun, Winchester, 1895-1905. R. of Stoke Chanty (with
Hunton, 1910-17), Hants., 1905-17. Hon. Canon ol Win
Chester, 1909. Died Julv 25. 1933, at Winchester; buried
there. Brother , 1 Henri W ,1). (Crockford; Eagle, Who
was it ,933.)
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Madge, Henry Ashley
MADGE, HENRY ASHLEY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. I, 1898. S. of Charles. Esq., of Eastbourne. B. Feb. 6,
1878, at Morrison, Swansea. School, Christ's Hospital.
Main. Mich; i-o\ Scholar. iSoS; B.A. (22nd Wrangler)
1901. In the M. 11c .111 l.T.-e,raph Co. Naval Instructor,
H.M.S. Vernon, igo.) 6. C.B.E., [920. Orel, deacon (Bom-
bay) 1937; priest, 1938. Assistant Chaplain at St Paul's,
Poona. 1937-40. Perm, to off. at All Saints, Upper Norwood,
1941-2; Chaplain, Milton Abbey, 1942-4; at St Mark's,
Portobello, 1944-5; at St Peter's. Musselburgh. Edinburgh,
1945-49-. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Burke, O.B.E.;
Crockford; T. A. Walker, 641 and MSS.)
MADGE, HENRY DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Oct. 2, 1882. Eldest s. of H. M., M.D., of London. B.
there. [School. University College School ] Matnc. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; Lightfoot Scholar, 1886; I.LM. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1887; pnest, 1888; C. of Ellastone,
Staffs., 1887^)0. Lecturer at Warrington Training College,
1891. C. of Burton-on-Trent, 1802. C. of St Jude's, White-
chapel, 1893-4. C. of Christ Church. Notting Hill. 1896-
1900. Chaplain, Gordon Boys' Home, Woking, 1900-3.
C. of Seal. Kent, 1903-8. V. of Shoreham, near Sevenoaks,
Kent, 1908-28. Pubiic pr., dio. Rochester, 1928-45. Re-
sided latterly at Kemsing, Kent, where he died, Jan. 29,
1945. (Pembroke Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 30,
1945.)
MADGE, HENRY WOOLLEY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 25,
1871. [S. of the Rev. Thomas Hellier (1820), R. of Ketter-
ing.] Migrated to Emmanuel, May 29, 1871. Matnc. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1875. Adm Solicitor, 1878. Practised in Liver-
pool. Brother of Francis T. (1868). Doubtless father of the
next. (Scott. MSS.; Law Lists.)
MADGE, RAYMOND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3, 1899.
S. of Mrs Madge of 7, Stanley Road, Waterloo, near Liver-
pool [and doubtless of the above]. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902. Adm. Solicitor, 1907. Practised in Liverpool.
and later at Kuala Lumpur, Malaya. Died Apr. 12, 1950;
burii 1 at Ashbourne, Derbs. (Lax Lists.)
MADGE, THOMAS HELLIER. Adm. sizar at QUEENS', Mar. 3,
[820. Of Devon. Matric. Easter, 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A.
1837. Ord. deacon (Archbp. of York) 1824; priest, 1825;
C of Low Harrogate, Yorks., 1825-9. C. of Kothley, Leics.,
-1841-3. R. of Rockingham, Northants.. 1843-6. K. of Ket-
tering, 1S47-62. Died Nov. 27. 1862. Father of Francis T.
(1868) and Henry W. (1871). (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List )
MADOC-JONES, EDWARD (1879), see JONES, EDWARD
MADOC.
MAGAN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 23, 1772. [Eldest] s. of Arthur, of Clonearl, King's
Coiinlv, Ireland [and Anne, dau. of Hugh Henry, of Str.iltan,
Co. KildareJ. School, Armagh. Matric. Michs. 1772. Died,
s.p., 1774. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MAGAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1807.
[Eldest s. of Arthur, of Clonearl and Togherston, King's
Countv, Ireland (and Hannah Georgina, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Tilson. D.D.. of Eagle Hill. Co. Kildare).] Matric.
Michs. 1S07. ' Died young.' (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MAGAN, WILLIAM. Adm Fell -Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 8, 1S12. S. of William. B. in Dublin. Educated
privately. Matric. Easter, 1*12.
MAGEE, CHARLES FORBES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct 7, 1870. S "I [ohn [and Elizabeth]. B. in Galway.
Bapt July 10, 1845. No residence recorded.
MAGENiS, JOHN BALFOUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov.
29, 1816, B. 111 Ireland, [4th s. of Richard, of Chanter Hill,
Co. Fermanagh, by his i^t wife, Ladv hTizale Hi Anne Cole,
dau. of William Will. .uglil.y, Earl of Enniskillen.] Matric.
Michs. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
I ui 1 . 1.-22, |iro ,t . S.pt, 22. 1S23. V. of Harrold, Beds.,
1822-31. V. of Shambrook, 1825-44. R- of Great Horkes-
ley, Essex, 1853 62. Married, Jan. 15. 1S27, Margaretta,
widow of George Ede, ol Merry Oak, Southampton, ,ui.l
dau. of Mr le tici Irthiu Moore, of Lamberton Park,
Queen's County, and had issue. Died June 1. 1862, aged 65.
(Scott. VSS : 1 lergy I ist; Burke, L.G. of Ireland] 1 am
Year Book; Harv.v //i.t»v if the Hundred of Wilby, < 0.
Bedford; G. Mae.. 1862, 11. m.)
MAGGS, CHARLES HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 22) at [riniti
Hall, Mar. 8, 1S78. [2nd] s. of Oliver, Esq., ol Bourton,
Dorset. [B. Nov. 4. 18S5.J School. Uppingham Matric.
Lent, 1878. Became a Non-Coil. Student; LL.B. 1881;
I.LM [885. Ord. deacon (York) 1S.H9; priest (Beverley)
1S00, C. of Sheffield, 1889-99. V. of Carlinghow, Yorks.,
1894-1923. Resided subsequently at Bullpits, Bourton,
Dorset. Died May 8, 1925. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott,
Af.ss , 1 rockford; The Times, May 9, 1925.)
Mahaffy, Robert Pentland
MAGNAY, CLAUDIUS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 1840. [2nd
s. of Christopher (Lord Mayor of London, 1821). B. May 8.
1819, at Clapham. School, Elizabeth College, Guernsey.]
Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Win-
chester) 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Medstead, Hants.. 1845-S.
C. of Lasham, 1852-4. C. of Holwell, Dorset, 1855-6. C.
of Hemvock, Devon, 1S57-70. Author, The Rest (a Tale);
Reginald Greme; Seheood, and other Poems; Duty (a Poem);
Sermons. Died, unmarried, Dec. 17, 1870, at Bedford.
{Crockford; Clergy List; Boase, VI. 141, which calls him
' Claud Stephen ' and gives different dates for cures; Burke,
P. and B., which calls him Claudius Stephen.)
MAGNAY, GEORGE DISNEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
June 28, 1854. Of Gloucs. S. of George, Lieut. 14th Light
Dragoons. B. at Cheltenham. School, private. Matric.
Lent, 1855. (Matriculations and Degrees, 1851-1900, calls
him ' Maquay.')
MAGNIAC. CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan.
jo, 1846. [Eldest] s. of Hollmgworth. of Colmworth, Beds.
[B. 1827] School, Eton. Doubtful if resided. Of Chester-
field House, London, and of Colmworth, Beds. M.P. for St
Ives Cornwall, 1868-74; for Bedford, 1880-5 and 1885-6.
High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, 1877. Chairman of Bedford-
shire County Council, 1889. Partner in the firm of Matheson
& Co., East India and China Merchants. Lombard Street,
London. First President of the London Chamber of Com-
merce, 1882. inherited from his father a collection of
historical pictures and objects of mediaeval art. Died Nov.
23 1891 in Berkeley Square, London. Father of the next
(£(,.» Sch. Lists; Boase, 11. 691; Boase, Coll Cornub., 525.
Return ofM.P.'s.)
MAGNIAC, HERBERT RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magpalene, Oct. 12, 1870. [Eldest] s. of Charles (above),
M.P.. of Colmworth, Beds. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 1S81. Served with the Imperial Yeomanry in
the South African War, 1899-1902; D.S.O. for gallantry in
the field. A merchant in London. Married, 1004, Lady
Eleanor Fitzroy, only dau. of the Duke of Grafton. Died
Mar. 24, 1909, aged 50, in London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Scott,
MSS.; The Times, Mar. 26, 1909.)
MAGNUSSON, EIRfKR. Adm. at Trinity, May 19, 1877.
M.A. 1877. S. of Magnus Bergsson. B. [at Berufjord],
Iceland [Feb. 1], 1833. School, Reykjavik. ' Became con-
nected with England through his edition of the new leelundn
Bible for the British and Foreign Bible Society. 1862-6.
Resided in Cambridge for the re-1 of his life.' Under Librarian
1871-1910. Gave lectures in Icelanch. translator of many
Icelandic works. Knight of the Danish Order of the Danne-
brog, 1S83. President of the Philological Society. 1902-3.
Died [an. 24, 1913; buried 111 Mill Road cemetery, Cambridge.
Father of the next. (Scott, MSS.; The Times, Jan. 27, 1913.)
MAGNUSSON, MAGNUS. Matric. Non-Coil. Oct. 21, 1892. [S.
of Eirikr (above).] B.A. 1897.
MAGUIRE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Mar. 18,
1828. S. of Charles, surgeon, of London. B. there. School,
Christ's Hospital (9 years). Perhaps the ' G. Maguire '
called to the Bar. Middle Temple, May 3, 1833. See also the
next. (Law Lists.)
MAGUIRE. GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 13, 1829.
Of Middlesex. Probably same as above.
MAGUIRE, JAMES FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899.
S. of Hugh, deceased, of Templecamg, Bray, Co. Wicklow,
Ireland. School, Stonyhurst. Matnc. Michs. 1899. Took up
farming, near Newark, Notts. Died in 1914.
MAGUTH, STEPHEN SHEPHERD (1S52), see SMITH. S. S.
MAHAFFY, ROBERT PENTLAND. Adm. Scholar at King's,
Apr 18 1890 2nd s. of John Pentland, D.D., Fellow [later
Provost] of Trinity College, Dublin (for whom see D.N.B.).
B. Feb. 2, 1S71, at 38, North Great St George's sir., t.
Dublin. School. Marlborough Collegi ; and at Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin. Matric. Easter, 1890; B.A. (Hist. Trip., ist
Class) 1893; Whewell Scholar, 1894; Prince Consort's prize,
1896; Wort's Travelling Scholar, 1S96. Joined the staff of
the Morning Post, and .1. led as its special Correspondent.
London Correspondent of the Dublin Daily Express, 1899-
1902. Called to the Bar, at the Inner Temple, Jan. 28,
1901; on the Western Circuit. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Devon Regt. and Gen. List; employed
Egyptian Army; wounded). District Judge of the Blue Nile
and Kordofan Provinces, Sudan, 1017 m. Assistant Legal
Adviser to the Rhine-land Commission, 1010 20. Legal
Adviser to the Governor and to the Forces at Malta, 1921-9.
Author, Francis Joseph I, and of several works on motor-
car and highway law. Editor of the Calendar of State Papers,
[896 1914. Died Mav 8, 1943, at Chislehurst. (Marlborough
< nil Reg.; King's Coll. keg,; Cine. War List; Law Lists;
Who's Who; I he Times, Mav 10, 1,1 |
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
MAHAN, ALFRED THAYER. Hon. LL.D. 1894. S. of D. H.,
Professor of military engineering, U.S. Military Academy.
B. Sept. 27, 1840, at Westpoint, New York, U.S.A. School,
U.S. Naval Academy. Commissioned Lieut., 1861; Lieut. -
Commander. 1865; Commander, 1872; Captain, 1SS5; served
throughout the War of Secession, and subsequently in the
South Atlantic, Pacific, Asiatic and European Squadrons.
President of the Naval War College, 1S86; Rear-Admiral;
retired, 1S96. American Delegate to the Peace Conference
at the Hague in 1899. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1894; Hon.
LL.D.. Harvard, 1S95; Hon. LL.D., Yale, 1S97; Hon. LL.H ,
McGU] and Columbia Universities, 1900. Author, The
Influence of Sea Power upon History and of numerous other
well-known works on naval warfare and naval historv.
Died Dec. 1, 1914. [Who was Who.)
MAHDI-HASSAN, MOHAMED. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 2,
18S5. S. of Sheikh Habibullah. B. [1S63], at Azimgush,
N.W.P., India. School, Azimgush; and at Aligurh College
and Muir Central College, Alahabad. Matric. Michs. 1885;
B.A. and LL.B. iSSS. In Government emplovment at Cawn-
pore, in 1911. (Peile, n. 719-)
MAHER, JOHN WILLIAMS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens',
June 5, 1S34. Of Sussex. [S. of an Irishman and Frances — ,
lad v -companion to Mrs. John Taylor. B. 1805, in Ireland.
Of Merton Hall, Cambridge, in 1S34.] Matric. Lent, 1S35;
B.A. 1S39; M.A. 1S43. ' As a lad of 13 had very exciting
experiences in a S. American rebellion, his father being a
volunteer, but the latter never joined him and is supposed
to have been killed in a duel. He wrote an account of his
adventures, which were hair-raising, before he went to
Cambridge. Married Sarah Ann Rosanna, dau. of John
Taylor (to whose wife Maher's mother had been a com-
panion). He went up to College, married, and lived in
rooms." V. of Brede, Sussex, 1841-51. ' The privations he
endured in S. .America were the cause of his becoming a
mental patient in later life, and he died, s.p., in an asylum
at Northampton, Feb. 10, 1851." (Ruth Young; Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1S51, 1. 446.)
MAHER, MATTHIAS. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Feb. 12,
1829. Matric. Lent, 1830. [Probably 2nd s. of Matthias, of
Ballymullen, Queen's Co. (and Anne, dau. of Maurice
O'Donnell, of Carrick-on-Suir).] (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MAHLI. SNA ULLAH. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1S96. S. of
Nizara-ud-Din. B. [Mar. 5. 187s], at Badow-Mahli, Punjab,
India. Schools, Central Model, Lahore and Doncaster
Grammar. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 12, 1S97; B.A. 190S.
MAHMOOD, SYED MOHAMMAD. Adm. at Christ's, Mich.
1870. S. of Sir Sved Ahmad Khan. Tudge of the Supreme
Court, Benares. B. in Delhi. Educated at Benares College.
Matric. Michs. 1S70. Resided 2 vears. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 10. 1869. Called to the Bar. Apr. 30, 1872. Prac-
tised at the High Court, Allahabad. District Judge of Rai
Bareli, Oudh, 1879; judge of the High Court of the N W.
Provinces, India, 1S87-93. Gave £200 in 1890 to found two
prizes at Christ's, one in Arabic and one in Persian. Author,
legal. Died May 8, 1903, at Silapur. (Scott, MSS
11. 613; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
June 1, 1903.)
MAHOMED, AHMED UDDIN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. iS, 1S89. S. of Karim Bakhoh, retired Deputy Collector,
of Muhalla Jinsee, Gwalior, India. B. May ri, 1869, at
Delhi. School. Muir Central College, Allahabad (Mr A. E.
Gough). Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A. and LL.B. 1892; M A
and LL.M. 1896.
MAHOMED, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H., Oct. 1,
1893. B. Nov. 11, 1874. [Doubtless s. of the next.] Matric.
Michs. 1893.
MAHOMED, FREDERICK HENRY HORATIO AKBAR. Adm.
at Cars, Oct. 1, 1877. S. of Frederick, gent, [keeper of a
Turkish bath], of Brighton. B. there [Apr. 11], 1849.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1877; M.B. 1881. M.R.C.P.,
1874; M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1872. M.D., Brussels, 1875.
F.R.C.P., 1880. Before his admission had begun his medical
studies at the Sussex County Hospital, and had gone to
Guy's, where he obtained several prizes. Medical Tutor at
St Mary's Hospital, 1875; Medical Registrar al
Resident Medical Officer at the London Fever Hospital.
While discharging the duties of these posts, enu
Cants, and travelled to Cambridge every evening by the
last train in order to keep his residence, returning to London
by an early morning train. Assistant Physician at Guy's
Hospital, 18S1. Employed by the British Association to
visit the principal towns with the view of organi
collective system of registration of diseases; in this capacity
he attended the Medical Congress at Copenhagen. ' A tall,
muscular man of a dark complexion, impulsive is
and possessed of extraordinary powers of work.1 Author,
Treatise on the Sphygmograph. Died of enteric fever, on
which he had become an authority, in Manchester Square,
2QI
Maidlow, John Mott
London, Nov. 22, 1884. Doubtless father of the above.
[Venn, 11, (.28; Medical Directories; D.N.B,; Memoirs, Sir
F. Gallon, 262.)
MAHON, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June
15, 1790. [3rd] s. of Maurice, Esq. [post 1st Baron Hart-
land], of Strokestown House, Co. Roscommon, Ireland.
[B. Oct. 6, 1772.] Scholar, 1790; Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A.
1794; M.A. 1797. Prebendary of Kilmeen in Tuam Cathe-
dral, 1804-35. Minor Canon and Vicar-Choral of St Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin, 1814-35. Succeeded his brother Thomas
(next) as 3rd Baron Hartland, Dec. 8, 1835. Married, Nov.
24, 1813, Isabella Jane, dau. of William Hume, Esq., M.P.
for Wicklow. Died, s.p., Nov. 11, 1845, at Strokestown
(' having been for some time a lunatic '), when the peerage
became extinct. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; St John's ( oil.
Adm., iv. 370; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1830, 1. 106; Lawlor, Fasti
of St Patrick's.)
MAHON, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at St John's,
Oct. 31, 1786; re-adm. May 29, 1787. [Eldest] s. of Maurice,
Esq., of Strokestown, Co. Roscommon [and Catherine
Moore, dau. of Stephen, Viscount Mountcashel], B. [Aug. 2,
1766], in Dublin. Schools, Portarlington and Armagh.
M.A. 17S7, incorp. from Trinity College, Dublin. [Adm.
there, July 10, 1782, age 16; B.A. (T.C.D.) 1786.] Ensign,
47th Foot, Apr. 17, 17S4; Lieut., Dec. 15, 1790; Major,
32nd Light Dragoons, Nov. 26, 1794; Major, 24th Light
Dragoons, Apr. 25, 1796; Junior Lieut. -Colonel, 9th Light
Dragoons, Jan. 1, 1797; Brevet-Colonel, Oct. 30, 1805;
Major-General, June 4, 1811; Lieut. -General, Aug. 12, 1819.
As Major-General, served for some time on the Staff at
Kinsale; and as Lieut. -General, in command of the Northern
District. M.P. for Roscommon (in the Irish Parliament),
1798-1S00, and for the same constituency in the Parliament
of the United Kingdom, Mar. 5, 1801-2. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Baron Hartland, 1811. Governor of Co. Ros-
common, 1819-31. Married, Oct. 16, 1811, Catherine, dau.
of James Topping, of VV'hatcroft Hall, Cheshire. Lord Lieut,
of the County of Sligo. Died, s.p., Dec. 8, 1835, in London.
Brother of the above. [St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 370-1;
Al Dublin; G.E.C.; Return o/M.P.'s; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MAHON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 23, 1806.
S. of the Rev. Thomas [and Honoria, dau. of Denis Kellv,
of Castle Kelly]. B. [1785], in [Co. Leitrim] Ireland. Adm.
at Trinity College, Dublin, Jan. 24, 1804; kept 6 terms
there. Matric. Easter, 1806; Scholar, 1S06; B.A. 1810.
Married, Julv 8, 1S20, Catherine, dau. of the Hon. Robert
Anneslev. Died, s.p., March 1825. (Al. Dublin; Burke,
L.G. of 'Ireland; F. P. White.)
MAHON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1876. Of King's Co., Ireland. [Eldest surviving s.
of [the Rev. Sir] William Vesey Ross [4th Bart.], of Castlegar,
Co. Galway (and Jane, dau. of the Rev. Henry King).]
B. [Dec. 31, 1856], at Ferbane. School, Malvern College.
Matric. Michs. 1876. Succeeded his father as 5th Bart.,
1893. Capt., 4th Batt., W. Yorks. Regt., 18S9. Served in
the South African War, 1899-1902; Major, 1900; Col. com-
manding 4th West Yorkshire Regt., mentioned in despatches;
D.S.O. 1900. Retired, 1904. Of Castlegar, Ahascragh, Co.
Galway. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Galway; High Sheriff, 1808.
J. P. for West Riding. Died Aug. 13, 1926. [Malvern Coll.
Reg.; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Burke, P. and B.\
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
MAHONY, PEIRCE GUN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Apr. 8,
1900. [Eldest s. of Peirce Charles de Lacy (The O'Mahoney)
[Magdalen Coll., Oxford, 1870], of Warren House. Baldoyle,
and Grange Con, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, M.P. for N. Meath,
who succeeded his uncle, David, 1900, and adopted the
name of O'Mahony (and his 1st wife, Helen Louise, dau. of
Maurice Collis, Esq., D.L., of Mount Kennedy, Co. Wick-
low).] B. Mar. 30, 1878. School, The Vincentian Fathers,
Nice, Matric. Easter, 1900. Cork Herald of Arms, 1905-10.
Member of the Royal Irish Academy, 1906-13. Called to
the Irish Bar(King's Inn), i<>io. Of Kilniurry. t. as tie Island,
Co. Kerry. Found dead in a lake on his father's estate at
Grange Con, Co. Wicklow, July 26, 1914. (Burki , I <■ '
Ireland; Fox-Davi'-s, Armorial Families; it ho
The Times, July 28, 1914.)
MAIDLOW, JOHN MOTT. Adm, p<-ns. at Trinity, June 10,
1857. [2nd s. of William.] Of Belvedere House, South Hill,
Upper Sydenham, Surrey. [B. Mar. 13, 1839. Schools,
Mill Hill, and Kmc's College School, London.] Did not
reside. Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, June n, 1857,
age 18; B.A. (Oxford), 1801; M.A. (Oxford), 1864; Fellow,
1862-75. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, fune u. 1867.
A leading Junior in the Chancery Division. Married Dec. 7,
1864. Author, Essay on the Law of Commons and Open
Spaces and the Rights of the Public Therein. Died Sepl 26,
in Cleveland Terrace. Hvde Park, London. {Mill Hill
! .
at til: 1
19-2
Maile, Thomas
MAILE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 27, 1870.
fOnlvl 1 of William, plumber [and Louisa]. B. at Hunting-
don. Bapt. Sept. 14. 185 1. Matnc. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1S7,.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1874. C"»s of Court.)
MAIN. EDMUND LEE. Adm. pens, .it St John's, May 13,
1870 S of the Rev. Thomas John (1834) [and Emma
Louisa Berrv Lee]. B. [July 20, 1851], at Portsmouth. Bapt
Sept 10 1S51. [Schools, Merchant Taylors and R.N.
College, Portsmouth.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874.
Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 28. 1876; practised in London. Mar-
ried the widow of Colonel Bumabv of Khiva fame. Died
Apr. 14, 1893, at South Hampstead. [Merchant Taylors
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Eagle.)
MAIN. JOHN FREDERIC. Adm. sizar .11 Trinity May 23,
1873 S of David, of Mamnon Koad, Southsea, Hants. B.
[854 it St Thomas in the East, Jamaica, W. Indies. School,
Southsea Die .an Grammar. Matnc. Michs 1872; Scholar,
1.S-4- B V (1..N1 Wianglei) 1871''; M.A. 1879. President of
the Union, 1877. B.Sc, London, 1876; D.Sc, London, 1877.
Professor of mathematics and engineering at University
College. Bristol. Assistant Professor of mechanics at the
l-:..val College of Science, South Kensington. Died May 10,
[,■„. at Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. [Boose, II. 697; The
Guardian, May iS. 1892.)
MAIN. PHILIP THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's July 7,
1858. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert (next) [and Mary]. B.
[Apr ^2 1840], at Greenwich, Kent. Bapt. May 8, 1840.
[School, 'Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1S5S; Bell
Scholar, 1S59; Scholar, i860; B. V {6th Wrangler) 1862; M.A.
1865. Fellow, 1863-99. Adm. com. causa at Oxford, 1865.
Lecturer and Superintendent of the College laboratory,
1869-99. Treasurer of Newnham, 1880-7, and 1891-2;
Lecturer in Chemistry at Girton College, 1873-99. Author,
In Introduction to Plain- Astronomy, etc. Died in his rooms
in St John's College, Mav 5, 1899. Memorial brass in the
ante-chapel of St John's. [M.nhant I avion' V/i. /Ore;
Boase. vi. 142; Scott, ;t/SS.; Al. Oxon.; Eagle; Jin- limes.
May 8, 1899.)
MAIN. ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 22, 1S29.
[Eldest s. of Thomas. B. July 12, 180S, at Upnor, Kent
School Portsea.] Matnc. Michs. 1830; Scholar; B.A. [Hh
Wrangler) 1834; M.A. 1837. Fellow, 1836. Incorp. at Pem-
broke "College, Oxford, i860. F.R.S. i860. Assistant Master
.it Bishop Waltham's School, Hants., before going to Cam-
bridge Ord deacon, Nov. 27, 1836; priest, Dec. 3, 1837.
First Assistant at the Roval Observatory, Greenwich,
1835-60. F.R.A.S., 1836; ineml" r of Council, 1- ,--|i and
lS111-71vSc.Tct.11 v. 1 84 I 0. Gold: 1: 1 il,'-- - \l" Ire-l.lcnt,
1846 59; President, 1S50-61. K.id. hif.- observel it Oxford,
1860-78 Married, 1- ■ -. . Mary, iistei ol Prof r K. Hand,
of l-'dinhurgh. Author. ! .ti, auar.u al Oh^ri alums, /'tactual
ana Spherical Astronomy; Sermons preached at M Mary's,
Greemruli, etc. Died M.iv 0, 1S7S, at the Kadcliffe Observa-
tory Father of tie above; brother of the next. [D N.B.;
Boase, n. 697; Al Oxon.)
MAIN. THOMAS JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's.
Feb 14 1834. Of Kent. [S. of Thomas. B. 1812.] Matnc.
Mil hs 1814: Scholar, 1837; B.A. [Senior Wrangler and 1st
Smith's prize) IMS; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1838-42. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Mav 23, 1841; priest, June 5, 1S42. Chaplain
in the Roval Navy, 1842; in H.M.S. 1 fcellent, a -hip moored
permanently in Portsmouth Harbour, which was used as a
school for 'instruction in gunnery for officers and men.
F.R.A.S.. 1840. Professor of mathematics at the Royal
Naval College, p. .rl-in eilli, 1846-71. Mamed, June 30,
1S42, Emma Louisa Berry, dan of Sir John Theophilus
Lee, of Mount Radford. Author, mathematical. Died Dec.
.-■■•, in Hampstead. Fa'her of Idmund L. (1870);
brother of the above. [Boasc, 11 697; Scott, MSS.; Eagle;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1S42, II. 200.)
MAINE, CHARLES SUMNER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 27.
1869. [Eldest] s. of Su Henry James Sumner, K.C.S.I.
(1840), of 27, Cornwall Gardens, London. B. 1S50. in Lon-
don School, Facie House, V\ ii 1 1 1 .|e< Ion, Surrey (private).
Matric. Michs : B.A. i . M.A. 1S79. Adm. at the
Middle I'einple, Oct. 20, 1871. Called to the Par, Apr. 30,
1875. Secretary to the British Delegates of the Inter-
national Judicial Commission, 1880 I lerl of Assize on the
South Wales Cm mt Hied June 11, 1888. Brother of the
next. (Line Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
D.N.B.)
MAINE, HENRY HALLAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Pembroke,
Jan. 2i, 1S80. [Youngest] s. of Sir Henry James Sumner
(next). B. in London. Matric. Lent, 1880. Of Owenstown,
Dundrum, Co. Dublin, in 1930. Brother of the above.
MAINE, HENRY JAMES SUMNER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Mav 5, 1840. Eldest s. of lames, M.D., of
Henley B. [Aug. 15, 1822]. at Hocklifie, Beds. Scl 1.
Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1840;
Mainwaring, Charles Francis Kynaston
Camden medal, 1842; 1st Chancellor's medal, 1842; Browne
medal, 1842 and 1843; Craven Scholar, 1843; B.A. (.Seiner
Classic) 1844. Migrated to Trinity Hall. 1844, M.A. 1847;
LL.D. (per Lit. Reg.) 1847. Fellow and Tutorof Tnmty Hall;
Master 187788 Hon. Fellow of Pembroke, 1887. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn. June 4, l847- Called to the Bar. June n, 1850
Reader on Roman Law and Jurisprudence at the Inns 01
Court 1S52 Adm. n./c-tol./rie at tin Middle Temple, Oct. 4,
1862.' Bencher of the Middle Temple, 1873. F.R.S. i860.
Regius Professor of Civil Law, 1847-54; Whewell Professor
of International Law, 1887-8. Rede Lecturer, 1875. Incorp.
at Oxford 1S70. Fellow of Corpus Chnsti College, Oxford,
1867-79. Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford,
1869-78. Legal Member of Council in India. 1862-9. Mem-
ber of the Indian Council, 1S71. K.C.S.I., 1871. Nice-
Chancellor of the University of Calcutta. Mamed, Dec. 21,
1847. his cousin. Jane, dau. of George Maine. Author,
indent Lav its ( onnection with the Early History 0] Sonet:
and us Relations to Modern Ideas; Village Communities;
Dissertations on Early Law and Customs, etc.: a ^contributor,
from its start, to the Saturday Review. His Whewell Lec-
tures for 1887 were edited after his death by Fred.,:.!.
Harrison and Sir Frederick Pollock Died Feb. 5, :
Cannes. Father of Charles S. (1869) and Henry H. (above .
[Boa ,. 11 698; r.CS. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
loiter. Men at the Bar; Middle Temple Bench Book: D.I\ I .
1 V. Hist. Reg.)
MAINE, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 24,
1821. S. of Thomas, gent., deceased, of London. B. in
Scotland. School, Hockerton, Notts. Migrated to Pem-
broke, Oct. 11, iS2i, 111. trie Mi.hs. 1S21 Migrated to
Trinity, Feb. 3, 182,; B A 1825. M.A. 18,5. R. of Husbands
Bosworth, Leics., 1828-43. R. of Bnnkhill. 1840-50; R. of
Harrington, Lines., 1839-50. Living at Alresford. Hants.,
1850-80. Died Mar. 25. 1881, at his resi.lenceat Southsea,
aged 80. [Peile, 11. 403; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.;
The Guardian, Mar. 30. 1881.)
MAINER, EDWIN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 15, 1888.
S of Benjamin schoolmaster, of Nursling, Southampton
[and Marv Gofle]. B. Mar. 8, 1870, at Maybush, Shirley,
Southampton. School, Southampton Grammar (Mr James
Fewings). At London Univ. (B.Sc, 1902). Matnc. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. At Haiti, v I'niv l .,11, South-
ampton, 1896-7. Assistant Master at Nursling C.F.. School,
1891-3; at Ardmglv College, 1894-6; at Oswestry Grammar
School, 1897-1903 ilea.iina-tei of st Asaph County School.
1903-33- [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MAINPRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Sept. 5, 1869. S. of John. B. at Great \ armouth. [School,
Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1869; S. holar, B.A. 1873- Old.
deacon (Norwich) 1S75; priest, 1SS1; C. of Thorpe Hamlet,
Norfolk, 1875-7. C. of Warbovs, Hunts., 1877-8. Head-
master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Boxford
Suffolk, 187S-80. C. of Oxburgh, Norfolk. 1S80-2. C. of
Buckland Herts., 1882-5. C. and Lecturer of St Dun-tan -.
Stepney, 1885-7. Minister of St Oswald's, Fulharn, 1887-94.
V. of Wisborough Green. Sussex, 1896-1919. Resided
latterly at Bromlev, Kent, where he died. Mar. 25, 1925,
aged 74. [Al. Felsted; Crockford; I he 1 imes, Mar. 27, 1925)
MAINWARING, ALEXANDER JOHN. Adm. pens, at St
John's Oct 25, 1880 S. of Alexander Gordon, surgeon
[and Martha]. B. Mav 2, 1859, at Dudley, Worcs. Matn.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
MAINWARING. ANTHONY. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 25,
17,84 Of Warwi. k-hire. [S. of Anthony, attorney, of Bir-
mingham (who was a brother of John Mainwaring, the
I a.lv Margaret Professor).] School. Birmingham, Matric.
Michs. 1784; Scholar. 1784; B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791; B.D.
1798. Fellow, 1791-1809; Junior Bursar, 1802-8; steward,
1808-9. Ord. deacon (Hereford) June 7, 17S9; priest (Salis-
bury) May ?o, 1790; C. of Easthope, Salop, 1789. C. of
Thatcham, Berks, with the Chapels of Greenham and
Midgham, 17110-1808. R. of Barrow, Suffolk, 1S08-32.
Married. 'Died Jan. 16, 1S32, at Banow. [St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. J71; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MAINWARING, CHARLES FRANCIS KYNASTON. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1891. [Eldest] s. of Salusbury Kynaston,
Esq. (Christ Church, Oxford, 1804), of Ol.l.y lark, Llles-
inere, Salop (and "f Bromborough Hall. (.In -lure] [and Fdith
Sarah, dau. of Sir Hugh Williams, ird Bart.]. [B Dei 17,
1871.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S92. Succeeded his
father at otelev Park, Salop, 1895- Lieut., 1890. Capt.,
and Hon. Major, 3rd Batt., Oxfordshir. II. High Sheriff
of Shropshire, 1907. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., King's (Shropshire L.I.) and Tank Corps). Of Lee
Old Hall. Files,], a, Member of National Hunt Committee.
Director of Sandown Park, Cheltenham and W olverhampton
race curse companies. J. P. 1907, and D.L., 1931, for
Salop. Died Jan. 30, 1949. (Until. War List; Burke, L.G.;
Who's Who; Who's Who in Racing; Kelly. Handbook.)
Mainwaring, Edward
MAINWARING, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 28, 1755. [Lldest] s. of Ldward (i7-^s), of Whitmore,
Staffs. [High Sheriff, 1768] (and Sarah, dau. of William
Bunbury, of Bunbury, Cheshire).] [B. Sept. 3, I73&-J
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1750;
B.A. 1760. Of Whitmore, Staffs. Married Anne, widow of
Robert Davison, of the Brand, Salop, and eldest dau. of
Sir Philip Touchet Chetwode, Bart., of Oakley, Staffs.
Died, s.p., Dec. 7, 1825, when he was succeeded by his
niece, Sarah Mainwaring. Brother of James E. (1770).
[Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, Family Records.)
MAINWARING, GEORGE BOULTON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, July 2, 1790. Of Middlesex. [Eldestj s. of [William],
Esq. [one of the Masters of the Bench of Lincoln's Inn].
[School, Tonbridge.j Scholar, 1791; Matnc. Lent, 1794; B.A.
1794; M.A. 1797. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 20, 1795-
Called to the Bar, Nov. 25, 1S15. His father had stood as a
Parliamentary* candidate for Middlesex in 1802, but was
defeated by Sir Francis Burdett. On petition it was decided
that Mainwaring had been duly elected, but had committed
acts of treating and was therefore incapacitated from sitting.
New writ issued in 1804, when Burdett and George Boulton
were the candidates. Mainwaring declared elected; another
petition followed; ordered by the House March, 1805, to
erase Mainwaring and substitute Burdett; a further order
followed, Feb. 1S06, erasing Burdett, and substituting
Mainwaring. Parliament dissolved, Oct. 1806 and Main-
waring did not sit again. Police Magistrate at Worship St.,
1816-20; at Great Marlborough St., c. 1822. Treasurer of
Middlesex. Married, June 9, 1804, Letitia, dau. of the Rev.
Philip Wodehouse. Father of John (1823). (7 onbridge Sch.
Keg.; Inns 0/ Court; G. Mag., 1804, n. 6S8; W. R. Williams,
MSS.; Scott, MSS.)
MAINWARING, HENRY MAINWARING. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Trinity Hall, May 4, 1800. [Eldest s. of Thomas Weten-
hall, who assumed the surname of Mainwaring (and Cathe-
rine, dau. of William Watkins, of Nantwich). B. Apr. 25,
1782.] Of Over Peover, Cheshire. Master of the Cheshire
Hounds, 1S1S-37. Created Baronet, May 26, 1804. Married,
Dec. 28, 1803, Sophia, youngest dau. of Sir Robert Salus-
bury Cotton, Bart., of Combermere Abbey, Cheshire, and
had issue. Died Jan. 11, i860, at Marbury, Cheshire.
(Boose, 11. 699; G.E.C.; Extinct Baronetcies; Burke, P. and
B.)
MAINWARING, JAMES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel,
Apr. 7, 1810. OfStaffs. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James Eyton
(next), by his 1st wife. B. at Avignon; naturalized by Act
of Parliament.] Matnc. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1S15; M.A. 1S18.
Of Boden Hail and Millgate, Cheshire. Ord. priest (London,
Lift. dim. from Lichfield and Coventry) Jan. 5, 1S17. V. of
Caynham, Salop, 1818-50. P.C. of Welsh -Hampton, 1S23-
26. P.C. of Bromborough, Cheshire, 1827-50- Oi Brom-
borough Hall, Cheshire. Married, 1838, his cousin, Emily
Jane, dau. of Charles Smith, Esq., of Northampton, and had
issue. Died Sept. 17, 1850. (Burke, L.G.; Burke, Family
Records; Foster, Index Eccles.; Misc. Gen. et Ha , N.S., iv,
359; G. Mag., 1850, 11. 669.}
MAINWARING, JAMES EYTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, June 12, 1770. [5th] s. of Edward (1728),
gent., of Whitmore Hall, Staffs, [and Sarah, dau. oi \\. illiam
Bunbury]. [Bapt. Apr. 5, 1750.] School, Repton. Matrii
Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774. V. of LUaston, Staffs., 1783160s,
and R. of Whitmore, until 1808. Of Boden Hall and Millgate.
Cranage, Cheshire. Married (1) Oct. 19, 1784, Anne, dau.,
and hen-ess, of Thomas Vawdrey, Esq., of Cranage, Cheshire,
and had issue; (2) Anna, dau. of T. Bridge, of Cheshire.
Died Nov. 2, 180S. Father of the above; brother of Edward
(1755)- (Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke, L.G.; Burke, Family
Records; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., iv. 359.)
MAINWARING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 30,
1823. S. of George [Boulton] (i?yo), of Loudon. B. there
U^y 9» 1806]. School, Eton; afterwards studied in France
for two years. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 19, 1629; priest, Jui.
R. of Geldeston, Norfolk, 1831-57. Died Nov. 2,
London. {Venn, n. 190; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag.,
1857, 11. 684; Eton Sch. Lists.)
MAINWARING-JOHNSON, ARCHIE. Adm. at TRINITY Hall,
1889. S. of E., Esq., of Victoria, British < olumbia
Bath College. Matric. Michs. 1089. A barrister. Of Nelson,
British Columbia. {Bath College Reg.)
MAIR, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, O. I
S. of Charles, merchant, of Deerliill, Grange, Banffshire.
re [June 9, 1875]. School, Keith Grammar [and at
Aberdeen University; M.A. 1893]. Matric. Mich
Scholar, 1894; Browne in ., 1897; Chancellor's
M, 1898; Craven Scholar, 1897; (Class. Trip., Pt 1.
1st Class, 1896; Pt II, 1st Class, 189S); B.A. 1890; M.A.
Mais, Herbert Awdry
igoi. Fellow, 1899-1905. Litt.D., Aberdeen, 1911. Lecturer
and assistant Professor of Greek at Aberdeen University,
1898-9. Lecturer at Edinburgh University, 1899-1903;
Professor of Greek at Edinburgh, 1903-28. Author, Hesiod;
Callimachus; Lycophron. Contributed to Hastiut;--
paedia of Ethics. Burnt to death in his study at his house
in Edinburgh, Nov. 13, 1928. (Venn, 11. 532 and m. 448,
Who's Who; Who was Who; The Times, Nov. 14, 1928.)
MAIR, DAVID BEVERIDGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1,
1888. S. of the Rev. James [and Margaret, dau. of David
Beveridge, merchant, of Dumfries.]. B. [Mar. 24, 1868], at
Martin town, Canada. School, Dollar Institute [and at
Edinburgh University, 1884-8]. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar, 1SS9; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1891; (Math. Trip.,
Pt II, 1st Class, 1892); Smith's prize (2nd), 1893; M.A.
1895. Fellow, 1894. Assistant to Professor Karl Pearson at
University College, 1894-6; and to Professor M. J. H. Hill
in 1S96. During the Great War, 1914-19, served in the
Admiralty Intelligence Office. Appointed to Civil Service
Commission, 1896; Assistant Civil Service Commissioner
and Director of Examinations, 1918-33. Carried out a
mission to India in 1921 to arrange for the conduct of
examinations for the I.C.S. Author, matheuiatn al 1 ;<]
July 21, 1942, at Galashiels. (Christ's Coll. Notes; Peile,
11. 743; Graduates of Edinb. Univ.; The lanes, July 23,
194-2.)
MAIR, DAVID KNOX. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1846. [3rd] s. of John (of Nightingales, Bucks.]. Matric.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 27, 1849. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1802.
Sometime of Norwood, Surrey. Father of William D. K.
(1896). (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MAIR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 28, 1807. Matric.
Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811; M.A. 1814. Ord. deacon (Norwich,
Dec. 22, 1811; priest, Dec. 20, 1812. Resided at Donhead,
Wilts., from before 1841 until 1878. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1879. (Clergy List.)
MAIR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 25,
1794. b. of John, of London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1795; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1802. Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22,
1799; priest, Dec. 21, 1800; C. of Newton, Cambs., 1799.
Lecturer at Wisbech St Peter, 1S02-. V. of Fulbouru All
Saints, Cambs., 1826-7. Died Feb. 23, 1S27. [Ordination
Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S26, 11. 461.)
MAIR WILLIAM CROSBIE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 22) at
Jesus, Mar. 7, 1820. Of Hampshire. S. of Alexander,
Colonel. B. at Hilsea. School, private. Matric. Easter,
1S20; M.B. 1S27; Med. Lie. 1829. Died Oct. 4, 1831, aged 34,
in Duke St., St James's, London. (G. Mag., 1S31, 11. 473.)
MAIR, WILLIAM DAVID KNOX. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct.
i, 1896. S. of David Knox (1846), of Stranraer, Whitehorse
Lane, Norwood, Surrey. B. [July 25], 1876, at Kensington,
London. School, Highgate. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Sometime Assistant Master at St Clare School, Walmer.
Subsequently District Officer in Nigeria. Served m the Great
War, 1914-19 (Intelligence Officer, W.A.F.F.). Died Jan. 16,
1927, at Maje, Niger Province. (Highgate Sch. Reg. which
erroneously gives his second name as Daniel; Scott, MSS.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; I he Times, Jan. 24, 1927.)
MAIRIS, HENRY EDWARDS HALE. Adm. pens, (age 19) a1
Caius, Oct. 12, 1839; from Wadham College, Oxford, whence
he had matric. Jan. 30, 1839. [Eldest] s. of Capt. Valentine
[Hale] [of the 6th Dragoon Guards], B. [1820] in Birming-
ham. Schools [King's, Bruton (1830)], Benton (?), Somerset,
and at Bristol College. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844;
M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1844;
of Netherbury, Dorset, 1844-7. C. of Whitchuri I
1847-52. C. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1852-4. C. of
Devizes, 1854-9. C. of Winscombe, Somi rset,
of Long Ashton, 1864-78. C. of St Matthias, Bri
1910. Married, fune, 1863, Georgina, dau. oi R. 1
r.N. Resided latterly in Bristol. Died Jan.
90, at Clifton. Left large sums to chanty. (King's
Sch., Bruton, Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 249 and
rd; The I inu ., Jan. 31, 1911.)
MAIS, HERBERT AWDRY. Adm < IUS, Oct. I,
1881. S. of the Rev. |ohn 1 < \>- H ai W
Ann, Jamaica. School, Walton St Ann. Ma
B.A. 1884; M.A
bury) 1 bury) i.v-.t., t . ,,\ 1 .; 1
1885-7- l "i to! 1 Bi ihop, Gloucs., t88; 90, I . oi [field,
Sussex, 1890-7. V. of of Studley with Horton, Oxon.,
1 897-1901. R. of Egdean Sussex, 1901-3. V. oi B
1903-13. V. of Cold Walthaxn, 1913 17. Lie. to off. dioceses
of Southwark and Chichester, 1920-31. Resided latterly .it
East Sin 1 j, 1931. (Venn, 11. 452,
Scott, A/ / ht Times, Aug, 16, 1931.)
293
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MAIS, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 31, r825.
■ Plus annos 24 natus.' A ' Ten-year man.' Maine. Michs.
1834; B.D. {Stat, Ehz.) 1837. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Bath and
Wells) 1814; priest, 1S15; C. of St Mary Kedclifie, Bristol,
' for 9 years.', and Chaplain of the inhrrnary, Bristol,
1825-56. R. of Little Tinteni, Mon., 1827-72. Disappears
from Clergy List, r883. (C. R. HudJeston.)
MAIS, JOHN LESLIE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, June 27,
1849. S. of the Hon. John, merchant, of Jamaica. B. 1830,
at Kingston, Jamaica. School, City Road Grammar, Lon-
don. Maine. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (In,, u. .1)
May 7, 1854; priest, May 2s. 185°; C. of St George's, Kings-
ton, Jamaica, 1854. Chaplain to the House of Assembly.
C. of Walton, i86r-8i, and Headmaster of Walton Free
School (subsequently Jamaica College) in St Ann's pansh,
1861-83. Married, and bad issue. Retired to Claremont,
Jamaica. Died Apr. 9, 1SS9; buried at Claremont churchyard,
St Ann's pansh. Father of Herbert A. (1S81). (Crockjord;
W. Cowper.)
MAITLAND, ALEXANDER CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 1872. S. of the Rev. Brownlow (1S33), of 41, Mon-
tagu Square, London. B. [May 29], 1S53, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matnc. Michs. 1872; B.A.
1881' M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Lahore) 1882; priest, 1885;
C. of Simla, India, 1882-3. S.P.G. Missionary at Delhi,
1883-94. ' One of the saints of this earth, he gave his life
to the Delhi Mission.' Died July 22, 1894, at Delhi. Left
the bulk of his propertv to the Mission. Brother of Erskine B.
(1870). (Marlborough Coll. Keg.; Crockjord; F. H. H. Guille-
MAITLAND, The Hon. ALFRED HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [3rd] s. of Frederic Henry, Earl of
Lauderdale, of Thirlestane Castle, Berwickshire. B. [Dec. 9],
1872, at Nowgong, India. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Second Lieut., the Cameron Highlanders, 1S94;
Lieut., i8q8; Capt, 1899; Adjutant, 1901-4. Served in the
Sudan, 1898; present at Atbara and Omdurman. Served in
the S- African War, 1899-1002. In the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, the Cameron Highlanders); lulled at the battle of
the Aisne, Sept. 19, 1914. Brother of Sydney G. W . (1888).
(Burke, P. and B.; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
MAITLAND, ARTHUR (1S88), see GEE.
MAITLAND, BROWNLOW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. 2, 1833. S. of [the Rev.] Charles David (1819). B. at
Valenciennes, France. School, Sussex (private). Matnc.
Easter, 1833; Scholar, 1836; B.A. (71* Wrangler} 1837;
M.A. 1S40. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1841; priest (Lincoln)
1842. Secretary and Chaplain to General Sir P. Maitland,
Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Minister of Brunswick
Chapel, Marylebone, 184,1 7>>. Resided at 41, Montagu
Square, London, W., where he died, Oct. 27, 1902, aged 86,
Father of Alexander C. (1S72) and Erskine B. (1,870);
brother of Edward (1843). [i rockfori; J he limes, Oct. 29,
1902.)
MAITLAND, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Jesus, May 2,
1808. [Doubtless the man of these names, s. of Charles Mait-
land Barclay, of Bath [of Tillycoultry [G.E.C. and P. and B.)}
and Elizabeth Mary Hale, b. Nov. 4, 1789, who had matric.
from University College, Oxford, Apr. 16, 1804, age 18.] If
so, R. of Little Langford, Wilts., 1827-44. Married Sept. 6,
1810 Anrie, dau. of Thomas Knott, of Stockland. Died
Dec. 1844. (.1/. 1)1011.; Clergy List; Burke, P. and B. {sub
Lauderdale); Foster, hnlei Eccles.; G.E.C.)
MAITLAND, CHARLES DAVID. Adm. pens, at StCatharine's,
Dec. 13,1819. [P,. 178s j Previously an army oilier. I api
in the Artillery, 1813. Matric. Lent, 1820; B.A. 1824. 1 Ird
deacon (Norwii h) Oct. 14, 1821; pnest, May 1823. P.C. of
St James's Chapel, Brighton, 1828-65. Author. / „ 1 Dis
courses on the Parable of the 1 en Virgins; Discourse <ni the
Humanity of Jesus Christ, etc. Died Oct. 12, 1865, at
Brighton. Father ol Edward (1843) and Brownlow (1833).
{Boase, 11. 702; t lergy List; Foster, Judex Eccles.; Life of
Archdeacon Phelps, II. 116-17.)
MAITLAND, The Hon. CHARLES FOX. Adm. a nobleman
(age IS) at Trinity. July 3, 1812. [4th] s. of James [Trinity
College, Oxford, 1775] [8th] Earl of Lauderdale. Is. at Dun-
bar, E. Lothian. School, Richmond, York- Matrii Michs
1812; M.A. 1S15. Died, unmarried, 1817. (liurke, 1'. and B.)
MAITLAND, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm, at Caius, Ocl I,
1884. S. of John, merchant, of Colombo, Ceylon. B, there
[Mar. 20], 1865. Schools, Sydenham College (10 years),
Aberdeen Grammar, and at King's College, Aberdeen.
Formerly an oHicer in the Anuy. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1896. Practised at Clacton-on-Sea, and at Duhvich, 1002 30.
Of Southwick, Sussex, in 1948. {Venn, 11. 4/2, and addenda;
Medical Directories.)
Maitland, John
MAITLAND, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 19,
1843. S. of the Rev. Charles David (1819), P.C. of [St
James's Chapel), Brighton. [B. Oct. 27, 1824, at Ipswich.]
School, Brighton. Matnc. Michs. 1S43; B.A. 1847. Went to
California in 1849. Travelled in the Pacific and in Australia
for 10 years. Married in Australia, but was left a widower
with one son after a year. Returned to England m 1857,
and became a writer on spiritual and mystical subjects. In
1876, acquired a ' spiritual sensitiveness ' which, he claimed,
enabled him to see the spiritual condition of people and to
remember his own past lives; believed himself to have lived
in ancient Thebes and to have been both Marcus Aurelius
and St John-the-Evangelist, ' hence the mention of boiling
oil was inexpressibly painful to him.' Lectured before
fashionable audiences, 1SS1. Founded, with Anna Kings-
ford, the Hermetic Society, 1884, and ' in response to astral
intimations,' the Esoteric Chnstian Union, 1891. Author,
The Key of the Creeds; The Pilgrim and the Shrine, 1 he
Higher Law; By and By; The Perfect Way, etc. Died Oct. 2,
l897,atTonbndge. Brother of Brownlow (1833). {Boase, vi.
143; Venn, 11. 284; D.N.B.)
MAITLAND, EDWARD MAITLAND (1898), see GEE.
MAITLAND, ERSKINE BERTIE. Adm, pens, at Trinity.
Feb. 24, 1870. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Brownlow (r833), of
41, Montagu Square, London. B. [Oct. 26], 1851, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1870; (Law and
Hist. Trip., 1st Class, 1873); B.A. 1875. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 20, 1871. ' He was a sort of Admirable
Crichton. As an undergraduate he did everything better
than anybody else.' Took a keen interest in the Delhi Mis-
sion. Died Oct. 29, 1877, at 41, Montagu Square, London.
Brother of Alexander C. (1872). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; F. H. H. Guillemard.)
MAITLAND, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
net. 31, 1868. [Only] s. of lohn Gorham (1835), of London.
B. there, May 28, 1850. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1869;
Scholar, 18-2, (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class. 1872); B.A. 187 .
Whewel] Scholar, 1S73; M.A. 1876; Hon. LL ,D 1
President of the Union, 1873. Hon. Fellow of Trinity, 1902.
Adm. at Downing, Aug. 4, 188s. Hon. Fellow of Downing.
1902. Reader in English Law, 1884-8. Downing Professor
of the Laws of England, 1888-1906. Rede Lecturer, 1901;
Sandars Reader, 1906. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1899; Hon.
LL.D-, Glasgow, Cracow and Moscow. F.B.A., 1902. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, June ',. 1 - 7 2 (..ill,-, I !,, tin l',.u, Nov 1;,
1871,; Bencher, 1902. Founded the Selden Society for en-
couraging study of history of English law, and edited several
of its publications. Advocated simplification and codification
of English law. Edited Braclon's Note-Book (3 vols.) 1S87,
and, with Sir Frederick Pollock, History of English Law
before the tune of Edward I, 1895. Edited and translated
MSS. of Year Books m old legal Anglo-French, temp.
Edward II (4 vols., 1903-7). Author, Life and Letters of
Leslie Stephen; I he Constitutional History of England, pub-
lished posthumously in 1908. His Collected Works were pub-
lished in 101 1. Editor, with Miss Mary Bateson, of Charters
of the Borough of Cambridge. Died Dec. 19, 1906, at Las
Palmas, Grand Canary; buried in the English cemetery
there. A fund for Historical Research was established in
his memory in 1909. For an account of his extraordinary
influence upon legal studies, see memoirs by A. L. Smith
and H. A. L. Fisher. {Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar;
II ho was Who; D.N.B.; CM. Hist. Reg.)
MAITLAND, GRAHAM MACDOWALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity ,
lun, 25, 1897. [3rd] s. of David, of Cumstoun, Kirkcud-
bnght. B. May 20, 1879, at Kirkcudbright. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901. Rowing
' blue,' 1901. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, July 5, 1905.
Sometime surveying in British Columbia. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., Irish Guards); mentioned
in despatches); killed m action, Nov. I, 1914, at Klein Zille-
beke, Flanders. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Univ. War List; Law Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MAITLAND, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 189S.
[Eldest] s. of Sir John Nisbet [5th] Bart., of The Grange,
S. Nutlield, Surrey [and Annie Florence Mary, dau. of
1 tulip KickiiiaiiJ. B. [Nov. 25], 1879, 111 London. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. and LL.B. 1901;
M.A. 1925. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 20. 1003.
In ill, linn of Findlay and Son. nee and teak merchants,
Burma, 1906 is Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
K.(. A,; mentioned twice in despatches). Assistant Master
at Wellesley House, Broadstairs; at Golden Parsonage,
Heme] Hempstead; at Alleyn's School, Dulwich, 1920-49.
Succeeded Ins father as 6th Bait., I'ii'c Died Nov. 27,
1940. {Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and
B.; Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
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MAITLAND, JOHN GORHAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 6, 1835. [Only] s. of the Rev. Samuel Rofiey (180S).
B. [Oct. 27, 1S1S], at Taunton, Somerset. School, private,
Matnc. Mirhs. 1835; Bell Scholar, 1S36; Scholar, 1 ^:, 2nd
Chancellor's Classical medal, 1S39; B.A. {yth Wrangler and
yd Classic) iS-,o; M.A. 1842. Fellow, 1839; assistant Tutor,
1839-40. F.R.S., 1847. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 26, 1843, ' but found little practice.' Examiner for the
Civil Service Commission; Secretary until 1S63. Married
Emma, dau. of John Frederic Daniell, F.R.S. Author,
Church Leases; Property and Income- J ax, etc. Died Apr.
27, 1S63, at Rutland Gate, London. Father of Fredric YV.
(186S). [Boose, 11. 703; Law Lists; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1863, 1.
806; The Times, May 1, 1863.)
MAITLAND, JOHN WHITAKER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Sept. 27, 1850. [3rd] s. of W[illiarn] Whitaker
(1813), of Loughton Hall, Essex. [B. Sept. 28, 1S31. School,
Harrow.] Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1S58. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1854; priest, 1856; C. of Bishop's Stort-
ford, 1854-6. R. (and patron) of Loughton, Essex, 1856-
1909. Rural Dean of Chigwell, 18S2-1909. Surrogate,
Diocese of St Albans, 1901-9. Of Loughton Hall, Loughton.
Married, Jan. 5, 1S60, Venetia, dau. of Sir Richard Digby
Neave, Bart., of Dagnam Park, Romford. Died Nov. 2S,
1909. Brother of William \V. (1844!; father of William W.
(1SS3). {Harrow Sch, Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.;
Crockford; Tlte Times, Nov. 30, 1909.)
MAITLAND, KEITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1874.
[3rd] s. of [Sir] Alexander Charles [Gibson-Maitland, 3rd
Bart.], of Sauchie House, Stirling. B. [Julv 5], 1855, in
Edinburgh. School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. and LL.B. 187S; M.A. 1882. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 12, 1877. Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880.
On the Midland Circuit. Capt., 3rd Batt., Princess Louise's
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Of Sauchie House,
Stirling. Died June 25, 1897. {Wellington Coll. Keg.; Law
Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and B.)
MAITLAND, PELHAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 12,
1834. Of Surrey. S. of Pelham Thomas, Esq. [of East India
House (died 1846)], of Kenmngton, London. [B. Mar. 30,
i8n.] Matric. Michs. 1634; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1844. P.C. of
St Peter's, Blackburn, Lanes., 1S39-42. Assistant Minister
of St Peter's, Walworth, Surrey, and of St Peter's, Isle of
Thanet, 1843-5 C. of Broadstairs, 1846-51. Principal of
the Training institute, Fitzroy Square, London, 1851-8.
Married, June 17, 1S43, Emily, youngest dau. of John
Wood, Esq., of Kenning ton. Died Sept. 13, 1870, at Canter-
bury; buried at St Peter's. Thanet. (T. A. Walker, 450 and
MS. note; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1843, 11, 199.)
MAITLAND, PELHAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 30, 1832. S. of Gilbert George, Esq., of
Madras, India [and Emma Spry]. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1S32; B.A. 183S. Ord. deacon, 1839; priest,
1841; C. of Yoxall, Staffs., 1841-S. Of Shenstone Moss,
1849-51. R. of Fradswell, 1851-9. V. of St Paul's, Wolver-
hampton, 1860-3. Chaplain at Naples, 1868-75. V. of Holy
Trinity, Birchneld, Staffs., 1875-91. Married, Sept. 21, 1S41,
Sarah Hasluck, of Aston. Disappears from Crockford, 1892.
(7. A. Walker, 450; Scott, MSS.)
MAITLAND, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb.
15, 1S21. S. of Robert [of Witham, Essex]. B. [1804], at
Thaxted, Essex. School, Leeds (1820). Matnc. Michs. 1821;
B.A. 1825; M.A. 1829. One of these names (whose father is
given as ' Ebenezer, Bank of England director ') was at
Mill Hill School, 1S17-20, and is identified with the Trinity
man in Mill Htll Sch. Reg. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 28, 1828. Died at Little Bndge Street, Westminster,
July 3, 1840. (G. Mag., 1840, 11. 217 (no mention of Cam-
bndge).)
MAITLAND, ROBERT LINDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. r, 1887. S. of Frederick, Esq., of London.
B. at Hampstead. [School, private.] Matric. Michs. 18S7;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1905.
MAITLAND, ROWLAND WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, May IX,
1897. [S. of Surgeon-General G. G., F.R.C.S. J.
School, Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1903; priesl
C. of St Anne's, Heyhouses-on-the-Sea, Lanes., 1903-6. C.
of Shottesbrooke with White Waltham, Berks., 1907-10.
C. of Burghclere with Newtown, Hants., 1910-18
the Great War, served with the French Red Cross, 1916-18.
. 1 tzightweU with Eoxhall and Kesgrave, Suffolk, 1920-5.
Public pr., dioc. of Norwich, 1929-33. V. of Darsham, Suf-
folk, 1933-46. L. to Ofnc. Dioc. St Edmund, 194I
Ipswich, m 194S. [Malvern Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MAITLAND, SAMUEL ROFFEY. Adm. pens, at Si
Oct. 14, 1808. Of Middlesex. [S. of Alexander, merchant, is.
Jan. 7, 1792, in London. School, privat-
Majendie, Henry William
1809. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 6, 1810, and back to St
John's, Oct. 3, 1815, as a Fellow -Commoner. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 30, 1809. Called to the Bar, Ma\
F.R.S., 1839; F.S.A., 1841. D.D. (Lambeth) 184!
deacon (Norwich) June 17, 1821; priest (Gloucester). C. of
St Edmund's, Norwich, 1821-3. P.C. of Christ Church,
Gloucester, 1823-7. Travelled abroad, studying conditions
on the Continent, 1S2S. Libranan and Keeper of the Manu-
scripts at Lambeth, 1S3S. Editor of the British Magazine,
1 - 39 -49. Married, 1S16, Selina, dau. of the Rev. Christopher
Stephenson, V. of Olney. Author, a monograph on the
Albtgenses and Waldenses, 1832; The Dark Ages, 1S44, etc.
Died Jan. 19, 1866, at Gloucester. Father of John G. (1835).
{Boast, 11. 704; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S66, I. 445;
D.N.B.)
MAITLAND, The Hon. SYDNEY GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, May 28, 18S8. [2nd] s. of Frederick Henry
[13th] Earl of Lauderdale, of 26, Edith Villas, W. Kensing-
ton, London [and Charlotte Sarah, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
B. W. A. Sleigh, 77th Regt.]. B. [Dec. 12], 1S69, at Meerut,
India. School, Westminster. Matnc. Michs. 1S8S; B.A.,
1891; M.A. 1895. Lieut., 3rd Batt., R. Scots Fusiliers.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1893; priest, 1S94; C. of St John's,
Longton, Staffs., 1893-0. C. of Tividale, 1896-1902. V.
of St Mary and All Saints, Walsall, 1902-14. V. of St
Luke's, Southport, 1914-19. V. of St Paul's, Burton-on-
Trent, 1919-27. R. of Ingestre, Staffs., 1927-37 (with
Tixall from 1932). Subsequently resided at Worthing, where
he died, Aug. 21, 194b. Brother of Alfred H. (1S90). {Record
of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The
Church Times, Aug. 30, 1946; Kelly, Handbook.)
MAITLAND, WILLIAM FULLER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 23, 1830. [2nd] s. of Ebenezer Fuller, of
Stansted, Essex. B. [Mar. 10, 1813], in London. School,
private. Matnc. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1839. Lived
at Stansted, 1842-76. Formed a collection of English land-
scapes and of the works of early Italian masters, some of
which were subsequently sold to the National Gallery .
Married (1) 1S42, Lydia, only dau. of Lieut. -Col. Serjentson
Prescott; (2) 1852, Charlotte Elizabeth Dick, dau. of James
Munro Macnabb, and had issue. Died Feb. 15, 1876, at
Stansted. (Boase, 11. 705; D.N.B.)
MAITLAND, WILLIAM WHITAKER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, Nov. 27, 181 j. S. of John, merchant, of Wood-
ford Hall [and Loughton Hall, Esses, M.P. for Chippenham]
[and Mary Anne Reaveleyj. [B. Oct. 31, 1794.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1814. Of Loughton and Woodford
Halls, Esses. J. P. and D.L. for Essex; High Sheriff, 1836.
Married, Dec. 7, 1820, Anne, dau. of Benjamin Gott, of
Annley House, near Leeds. Died July 1,1861. Father of
John W. (1S50) and the next. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.)
MAITLAND, WILLIAM WHITAKER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 26, 1844. [2nd] s. of William Whitaker (above).
B. [Nov. 7, 1825J, at Loughton, Essex. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1S44. Capt., 49th Regt.; A.D.C. to Major-General
Sir Henry Storks, K.C.B. Died, unniarned, Nov. 1
of illness contracted in the Crimea. Brother of John W.
(1850). {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1857, 1. 119
(which erroneously gives ' Eldest s. of William '; an elder s.
John, died in infancy).)
MAITLAND, WILLIAM WHITAKER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1883. [LldestJ s. of the Rev. J[ohn] W[hitaker] (1850), of
Loughton Hall, Essex. [B. June 15, 1864.] School, Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1883. A tea-planter in Ceylon, 1889-1902.
Secretary to the Government, Jersey, Channel Isles, 1904-26.
O.B.E., 1918; C.V.O., 1921. Of Loughton Hall, Essex.
Died suddenly, Nov. 5, 1920, at Barnstaple, while out shoot-
ing. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The
J imes, Nov. 8, 1926.)
MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICHTON, CHARLES JULIAN. Adm .
pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1699. [Eldest] 5. ol David, ol
Eastbndge, Crondall, Hants. B. [Sept ;
stone. School, Winchester. Matnc. Michs. io,*. Served in
the S. African War, 1899-1902, with the Hants. Imperial
Yeomanry. Member of the Royal Archers, Km;:
guard for Scotland. Of Lathrick File, and M<u .
Perthshire. Sen ed in the Great War, ■■■■ \ ig Lieut., Sea
forth Highlanders; Major, 10th Batt., Goi
killed in action, Sept. 25, 1915- (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. [sub Lauderdale; Arm} I
MAJENDIE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. ;
Christ's, Dec. 3, 1771
lli- grandfather was a Huguenot who
B. [Oct. 7, 17,1 , !
Matric. Michs. 1772; Schol \rdh n. Wrangler)
1776; M.A. 1785; D.D, 1 1 : ru. Old. deacon
(Canterbury, Lilt. Ui-n. from Lichfield) 1774, prii
295
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cester) 1783. Preceptor to Prince William, afterwards
William IV, 1781. V. of Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1783-5.
Canon of Windsor, 1785-98. V. of Nether Stowey, Somerset,
1790-3; established a Sunday school there at a time when
such an institution was regarded as dangerous folly. V. of
Hungerford, 1701-8. Canon of St Paul's, 179S-1S09. V. of
Windsor, 1798-1800. Bishop of Chester, 1S00-9; Bishop of
Bangor, 1809-30. Married, Apr. II, 1785, Anne Koutledge,
of Stapleton. Cumberland, and had 13 children. Author,
Sermons, etc. Died, lulv 9. 1830, at Longdon. near Lich-
field. ' His contemporaries allude to the corpulence of his
person, and the imperturbable gravity of his countenance.'
Father of the next two. (Pale, II. 394; Burke, L.O.; Cant.
Act Book; Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.)
MAJENDIE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 9, 1807. [Eldest s. of the Rt. Rev. Henry William (above).
B. Tan. 23, 1791. School, Eton.] Matric. Mi. lis. 1808;
Scholar. 1810; B A. 1812; M.A. 1816, Ord. deacon, 1814;
priest, 181 s. V. of Speen, Berks., -1819-69. Preb. of Bangor,
1818-69; and of Salisbury, 1824-69. ' He had made an
early resolution ... to study the plainest and most forcible
English in his pulpit.' Married a dau. of John Routledge,
of Cumcrook. Died Dec. 17, 1869, at bpeen. Brother of the
next. (Burke, L.O.; Life of Archdeacon Phelps, II. 6, note;
Eton Sch. Lists.)
MAJENDIE, JOHN ROUTLEDGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
i mmamuel, Oct. 15, 1819. S. of the Rt. Rev. Henry William
(1771), Bishop of Bangor. School, Eton. Sometime a major
intheArmv. Of Pipe Grange. Lichfield. Died 1851. Brother
of the above. (£1011 Sch. Lists.)
MAJID, ABDUL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1888. S. of
Muhumud Shah. B. [May 7, 1868], at Joshat, Assam.
School, Joshat Government High; and at Presidency College,
Calcutta. Matric. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1890; (Law Trip.,
1st Class, 1S90); B.A. and LL.B. 1891. Called to the Bar,
Middle Temple, June 10, 1891. Inns of Court Studentship
111 [nrisprudence, Roman Law and International Law, 1891.
Pi mK,l,itlln Allahabad High Court. Fellow of Allahabad
University and Additional Member of the Council of the
Governor-General of India for making laws and regulations.
CLE. (Durbar Honours), 1911. Member of the Assam
Executive Council. Legal Remembrancer to the Government
of Assam. 1915. (Peile, II. 745; Christ's Coll. Notes; Law
Lists.)
MAJOR, HAROLD GORDON TRUSCOTT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 30, 1887. S. of Charles Messenger, of Cromwell
House, Croydon, Surrey. B. [Apr. 27], 1S6S, at Croydon.
School, Lancmg. Matnc. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1S90. At
Guy's Hospital. L.S.A., 1894. Practised at Croydon.
Sometime Surgeon, R.N. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Church Army Hospital. Caen). Of .4, Beech House Koad,
Croydon, in 1945. Died June 13, 1949. Brother of Lancelot
B. (1895). (Lancmg Coll. Keg.. Medical Directories.)
MAJOR, HAROLD WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs. 1888. S. of Henry. B. Feb. 24, 1869, at Lisburn,
Co. Antrim, Ireland. [School, Methodist College, Heliast;
and at Queen's College, Belfast (Scholar).] Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1S98. Assistant Master at Mansfield
Grammar School, 1892-1902; Second Master at Weymouth
College, 1902-33. Died June 6, r933. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The limes, June 7, 1933)
MAJOR, JOHN RICHARDSON. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
May 17, 1814. S. of John. B. [1797 , .it Reading. School,
Reading. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar. 1818; B.A. 1819;
M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (London, for Norwich) Dec. 24,
1820; priest (Norwich) June 17, 1 --1 ,c. of Ih.-tlor.i, N, .1 1, ,1k,
1821-0. Master at Wisbech Grammar School, Canibs., 1826-31.
Headmaster of Kmg's College School, London, 1831-06. V.
of Wartlmg, Sussex, 1846-51. V. of Amngton, Cambs.,
1871-6. Author and Editor of numerous , ;,, ,, ,,,,.
rehgious works. Described as ' D.D.' (? Lambeth). Died
Feb. 29, 1876; at 1 wickenham, .Middlesex. Father of
Pryce A. (1S43). (Boase, 11. 706, c rochford; ( ant. Ait Book.)
MAJOR, LANCELOT BRUCE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895.
S. of Charles Messenger, Esq., deceased, oi Cromwell House,
Croydon. [B. Aug. 18, 1S76.J School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1S95. Served with the H.A.C. m the South African
War 1899-1902. Partner in the firm of Major and Field,
wharfingers. Brother of Harold G. T. (1S87). (it Paul's
S,h.
MAJOR, PRYCE ATHAWES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 1, 1843. [2ndJ s. of the Rev. John Richardson (1814),
of Bloomsbury Square, London. B. [1825], at Thetford,
Norfolk. School, King's College, London. Matnc Mi. hs.
1843, B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25,
1848. Called to the Bar, June 13, 1851. Died Mar. 16, 1915
aged 90, at Acton, Middlesex. (Law Lists; Inns 0] Court,
Foster, Men at the liar, J he 1 imes, liar, jo, 1915.)
Makinson, Joseph
MAJOR, SEYMOUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 4, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon,
1847; pnest (Rochester), 1848; Col Witham, Essex, 1850-2.
C. of St Paul's, Walworth, 1864-7. C of St James, Bermond-
sey, 1873. fnc. of St Mary's Chapel, Etal, Northumberland,
1868-72. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
MAJOR-BROWN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 6,
1880. [Eldest s. of John Adam Brown], of Paragon Street,
Freemantle, Southampton. Matnc. Michs. 18S0; (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1S83); B.A. 18S4; M.B. and M.A. [888.
At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambndge, and St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1885. Assistant Demonstrator
in Biology at St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised at
Spondon, Derbs. Died Mar. 30, 1904, at the Cotswold
sanatonum, aged 44- (Medical Directories (sub Brown);
The Times, Apr. 4, 1904.)
MAKELLAR, JOHN ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 17, 1837. Did not reside.
MAKGILL, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 30, 1855. [2nd] s. of George [de jure, 9th
Bart., sometime ot Kemback and F~ingask, Fife], of Winch-
combe, Gloucs. [and Harriet, dau. of Amos Strettell, of
Benderton House, Sussex]. B. Oct. 23, TS37], in Fifeshrre.
School, Cheltenham. Matnc. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1859;
B.A. (31s* Wrangler) i860. Entered the Indian Civil Ser-
vice, 1859; Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate at
Midnapur, r862-3; at Chittagong, 1803-5 and at 24 Pergun
nahs, 1865-6; Joint Magistrate and Deputy-Collector (2nd
Grade), 1866-0; at HowTah, 1869-70; at Midnapur, 1870-2,
and at 24 Pergunnahs, 1872-3; retired, 1873. Married,
Sept. r, 1868, Henrietta Julia, dau. of Arthur Littledale.
Died, s.p., Aug. 3, 1877. (Cheltenham Coll. Keg.; Burke,
P. and B.)
MAKIN, ERNEST LLEWELLYN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1896.
S. of Frank, Lieut. -Col.. Adelaide militia, Australia. B.
[Aug. 9], 1877, at Gawler. School, St Peter's Collegiate,
Adelaide. Matnc. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1934.
Second Lieut., the Manchester Regt., 1900; Lieut., 1900;
Capt., 1904; transferred to the Wiltshire Regt., 1906; Staff
College (Capt.) 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, 1915; Temp. Lieut. -Col., 1917-18; G.S.O.3, 33rd
Division, 1915-16; G.S.O.2, 1st Division, 1916; G.S.O.2,
35th Division, 1917; G. S.O.i, 37th Envision, 1917-18;
G.S.0.2, Training Duties in U.S.A.. 1918; G.S.O.2,' Ports-
mouth Garrison, 1919-20; mentioned twice in despatches.
D.S.O., 1915 ' for distinguished service in the field ') reined
1922. (Venn, 11. 549 and addenda; Army Li^ls; Univ. liar
List; Hie V.C. and D.S.O.)
MAKINS, CLIFFORD COPEMAN. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. Eldest s. of W. R., stockbroker, deceased. B. May 14,
1876, at Hendon. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898. An architect- Of 7, Kelso Place, London, W.,
in 1947- (Harrow Sch. Keg.)
MAKINS, PAUL AUGUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. [4th] s. of William Thomas (next), of Rotherfield
Court, Henley-on-Thames. B. [June 8], 1871, in London.
Schools [Cheltenham and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1894. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Feb. 2, 1906. J. P.
for Oxfordshire; High Sheriff, 1911. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Temp. Major, Remount Service). Director
of the Aldershot and Woking Canal and other companies.
Resided in London. Died Sept. 9, 1939; buried at Rother-
rield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames. (Eton. Sch. Lists;
Cheltenham Coll Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Unw. Mar List;
Who was It ho; 1 he 1 imes, sept. 11, 1939.)
MAKINS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Triniiv,
Mar. 27, 1858. [Eldest] s. of Charles, of 7, Craven Hill,
London [and I7rances, dau. of Thomas Kirkby, banker, of
Leeds]. B. [Mar. 16], 1840. at Leeds. School, Harrow.
Matnc. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Km. 14. 1859. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1S63. On the Midland tire int. M.P. for South Essex, 1874-
92. Of Rotherfield Court, Henley-on-Thames. Created
Bart., Jan. 9, 1903. A Director of the Great Eastern Rail-
way Co., and a Governor of the Gas and Coke Co. J. P. and
D.L. for Essex; J. P. for Oxon. Married, June 3, 1S61, Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of Lightly Simpson, Chairman of the G.E.R.
Died Feb. 2, 1906, at Rotherfield Court. Father of the above.
(Law Lists; Inns 0/ Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Return
o/M.P.'s; I he Times, Feb. 3. 1906.)
MAKINSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 17,
1855. [othj s oi John [solicitor], of Manchester. B. there
[Aug. 25, 1836]. School, Hudderstieid College; and at Owens
College, Manchester. Matnc. Michs. 1855. Migrated to
Clare, Nov. 28. 1S50; B.A. 1S59. Cricket ' blue,' r8s6-8.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1861. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1864. On the Northern Circuit. Stipendiary Magis-
trate of Salford, 187S-1914. Of Roundthom, Sale, Cheshire.
Died Mar. 14, 1914. Brotherof the next il; „,k ,,f Blues; Law
I ■ . , Inns 0/ 1 ourt; Fos6 1. \te» Utile Bar;] 1-0 do.)
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MAKINSON. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 4, 1844. [Eldest] s. of John [of Manchester, solicitor],
B. at Manchester. School, Manchester (private). Matnc.
Miens. 1844; B.A. 1848; NLA. 1S51. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 27, 1852. Brother of the above. (Inns of Court.)
MAKINSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May d, 1845. S. of William, Esq., of Beighton, Derbs.
School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1845.
MAKINSON, THOMAS COOPER. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 8, 1831. S. of Joseph, commission- agent [merchant],
of Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar. Matnc.
Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Chester) Aug. 16,
1835; priest, July 17, 1836; C. of St Ann's, Manchester,
l835- Went to Sydney, Australia, on the recommendation
of the S.P.G., 1S39; appointed to the charge of the Church
at Mulgoa, N.S.W. Seceded to the Church of Rome. Came
back in very straitened cu-cum stances, 1854, and supported
his family by tuition, residing at Liege, Belgium. Returned
to Australia in 1855, and was appointed Secretary to the
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Svdnev, which post' he held
until 1874- (Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg., in. 223.)
MAKOVSKI [post MACKIE], ERIC WATERLOW. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 30, 1896. S. of Stanilaus, of Fairlawn,
Redhill, Surrey. B. [Nov. 7], 1878, at Redhill. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. igoo; MA.
1904. Assistant Master at St Peter's School, Eastbourne,
1906; at St Bede's School, Eastbourne, 1907-9; at Kent
House School, Eastbourne, 1909-13. Tutor at The Heath
House, Crowborough, Sussex, in 191S. Afterwards a Land
Agent. Changed his name to Mackie. Agent to G. C. W.
Fitzwilliam, 1932, and to the Milton (Peterborough) Estates
Company, 1934. Of The Ferry, Peterborough, in 1930.
appears in Marlburnian Obits., 1942. (Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MAKOWER, ALFRED JACQUES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of Louis, of 37, Maresneld Gardens,
Hampstead, London. B. 1876, in London. School, Univer-
sity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1
1908. At Charlottenburg High School, 1898-igoo; at the
A. E.G., Berlin, 1900-2; at the B.T.H. Co., Rugby, 1902-4.
M.I.E.E. Head of the Electrical Engineering Dept., S.
Western Polytechnic, Chelsea, 1904-13. Director of Mossay
& Co., Ltd. Consulting Engineer. Of 37, Aberdare Gardens,
London, N.W. Died Feb. 1, 1941. Brother of the next.
(The Engineers' Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 3, 1941.)
MAKOWER, RICHARD SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. S. of Louis, of 37, Maresneld Gardens,
Hampstead, London. B. 1S77, in London. School, Univer-
sity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
Died Apr. 4, 1944. in London. Brother of the above. (The
Times. Apr. 5, 1944.)
MAKOWER, STANLEY VICTOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 17, 1890. S. of Moritz, of 11, Randolph Crescent,
Maida Vale, London. B. 1S72, in London. School, Univer-
sity College, London. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A 1
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1 ,
Died Sept. 17, 1911, in London. (Scott, MSS.; Lam L: ts;
The Times, Sept. 19, 1911.)
MALAM JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 11,
1864. S. of John, of Holmston Lodge, near Hull. B. there,
1844. School, Oakham, Rutland. Matnc. Michs. 1S64;
B.A. 1868.
MALAM, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 33) at Caics, Feb.
3, 1862. S. of George, civil engineer, of Enniskillm, Ireland. B.
it King's Lynn, Norfolk. Schools, King's Lynn, Spalding; and
at Trinity College, Dublin (adm. Julv 1, 1844; Scholar, 1847;
B.A. 1849). Matric. Lent, 1S62; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1869. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1856; priest (York) 1S57; C. of Holy Trinitv,
Sheffield, 1856-7. C.ofSt Peter's, Kingston -on -Hull, Yorks'.,
1858-9. C. of Christ Church, Bradford, 1860-1. C. of
Freckenham, Suffolk, 1861-4. P.C. of Dishiorth and Mart 1,
le-Moor, Yorks., 1864-5. V. of Youlgreave, Derbs., 1865-71.
R. of Keighley, Yorks., 1871-7. V. of Buxton, Derbs ,
1877-92. Rural Dean of Buxton, 1884-5. Author,
letter and other Saints (2nd edit., 1S89). Died Aug
aged 64, at Buxton vicarage. (Venn, u. 350, I he CuarJum,
Aug. 31.
MALAN, FRANCOIS STEPHANUS. .Vim. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. ii, 1892. S. of Daniel Gerhardus [of Pilgrim
Wellington). Ii. [Mar. 12, 1871], a1 Paari, Cape Colony.
School, I . . . . | iria College, SteH
graduated B.A. at Cap* i. i.
Became a Non-Coil. Student; LL.B. 1894, Adm. Advocate
of the Supreme Court, South Africa, 1895, but did not prac-
tise. Member, Legislative Assembly, 1900. Minister of
Agriculture, Cape Colony, 1908-10. Minister
Industries and Education, 1912; Minister for Agriculture,
Malcolm, William
Union of South Africa, 1920. Minister, Dept. of Mines and
Industries, 1921-4. Acting Prime Minister of the Union,
1918-19. P.C, 1920, Senator, Union of S. Africa, 1927-41.
Represented the Union of S. Africa at Empire Conference,
Toronto, Canada, 1933; at Melbourne, Australia, Victoria
centenary celebrations, 1934, and at Parliamentary Confer-
ence, London, 1937. Sometime Editor of Ons Land. Author
of a biography of Marie Koopmans de Wet, a woman of
notable personality in the Afrikander movement. Died
Dec. 31, 1941, at Capetown. (Peile, 11. 781; Christ's Coll.
\ u , I he J itnes, Jan. 2, 1942.)
MALCOLM, ANDREW. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Jan. 1864;
kept 3 terms in 1864 and 2 in 1865. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Mar. 13, 1867. Of South Kensington. London.
MALCOLM, ARCHIBALD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity.
Feb. I3, 1833. [4th]s. of [the Rev.] Gilbert (next). B.[i8i4],
at Todenham, Gloucs. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1833; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1842. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
1S45. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 183S; priest, 1839; C. 01
Wellesbourne, Warws., 1S3S-41. V. of Duns Tew, Oxon.,
iii 73. Married, 1866, Georgina, dau. of H. W. Dickens
Died Nov. 1, 1873, aged 59. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Al.
Oxon.; The Times, Nov. 5, 1873.)
MALCOLM, GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 2,
1792. [6th] s. of George, of Bumfoot, Dumfriesshire [and
Margaret, dau. of James Pasley]. [B. 1775.] School, Edin-
burgh. Matric. Michs. 1792; Scholar, 1795; B.A. (6th
Wrangler) 1796; M.A. 1799- Fellow, 1798. Adm. ad eundem
at Oxford, 1816. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1800;
priest, Dec. 13, 1S01. V. of Aysgarth, Yorks., 1S06-12. K.
of Todenham, Gloucs., 1812-55. Hon. Canon of Gloucester.
Married, 1S06, Helen, dau. of Matthew Little, of Langholm.
Died Apr. 16, 1855, at Todenham. Father of the above;
brother of Pulteney (1835). (Burke, L.G. (for his father;
himself only among ' 10 sons'); Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.
Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants Clergy; G. Mag.t 1855, 1.
656.)
MALCOLM [formerly FAUNTLEROY], HENRY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Feb. 4, 1829. Of Kent. [Son of Henry Fauntlerov,
the banker, who was hanged for forgery, Nov. 30, 1824
[and Mary Ann, daughter of Captain John Y'oung; she
changed her name to Malcolm after her husband's death.
B. Oct. 19, 1809, at Tunbndge Wells.] Schools, Winchester
and Tonbndge. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1S33. Ord. deacon
(Durham) Oct. 24, 1837; priest (Lichheld) March S, 1S40;
C. of Christ Church, Glasgow, 1837-8. C. of Eckington
Derbs., 1838-43. R. of St Marv's, Dunblane, 1845-95.
Preb. of St Nmian's Cathedral, Perth, 1874-95. Married,
July 31, 1849, Mary Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Hughes
Terrot, Bishop of Edinburgh. Died Jan. 15, 1S95, aged 85,
at the Parsonage, Dunblane. (Tonbndge Sch. Reg. (1
roy); Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Durham Ord. Book; Cambridge
Independent Press, Jan. iS, 1895; Stirling Journal, Jan. 18,
1895.)
MALCOLM, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Ma&l>al&ne, Oct. 4, 1882. [Eldest] s. of James, deceased
(who was descended from Charles, 4th s. of Sir John, 1st
Bart.) [by his 2nd wife, Adeline, dau. of James Attye, Capt.,
52nd Foot, of Pinchbeck, Lines.]. [B. Mar. 29, 1862.]
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1882. Succeeded his cousin,
Sir James, as gth Bart., 1901, ' having previously, Mai' hi;.
1897, recorded his pedigree m the Lyon Office.' Capt., R.
Pembroke Artillery Militia. Administrative A^i^tant, Minis
try of Munitions, 1916. Sometime of Tostock Place,
J. P. for Norfolk and Suffolk. Latterly of Itchin,
House, Alresford, Hants. Died Apr. 30, 1927 [C
Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davits, Armorial t a
Who.)
MALCOLM, Sir PULTENEY. M.A. 1S35, from Trinity
of George, of Bumfoot, Dumfriesshire. B. Feb > i , al
Douglan, Dumfriesshire.] Entered thi
in the West Indies, the East Indies, and in China
under Nelson in the Mediu-rr. ini .m, 1804 5; Rear-Admiral,
1813; Admiral Commaner-in-Chief, Cape station, 1816 17;
Vice-Admiral, 1821. Comm.inder-in-Chief in the Meditei
ranean, 1828-31 and 1833-4. K.C.B., 1815; G.i M.G
G.C.B., 1833. Married, Jan. 18, 1 ■■.. <
dau. of the Hon. William Fullarton Elphinstone, Dixectoi
ol \lf Bast India Co. Died July 20, 1838. Fathei ol William
L. <i-M5); brother of Gilbert (1792). (Burk<\ L.G.; D.N.B.)
MALCOLM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, .it SlDNl V, Od I
S. of Andrew, schoolmaster 1 ■ I ■
, Aberdeenshire. School, Aberdeen; and .it the
' ; itv of Aberdeen (M.A , 1864). Matrii Mi b
ted to Christ's, Apr. 20, 1868; Scholar, 1 ■
■ 1 tngler) 1871, Resided at Torquay, where he look
private pupils. Died there, Nov. ia, 1872,
II, 605; Ihe limes, Nov. jo, 1872.)
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MALCOLM, WILLIAM ELPHINSTONE. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, Apr. 23, 1815. [2nd] s. of Admiral Sir Pulteney
(1835). B. [Dec. 27 1817], m London. School, Finchlev,
Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843.
For some time in the Navy. Colonel, 1st Dumfries Rifle
Volunteers. Married (1) Apr. 15, 1857, Mary, dau. of James
Douglas, of Cavers, Roxburgh, and had issue, a daughter;
(2) May 2, 1868, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of the Him.
Alexander Leslie-Melville. Of Bumfoot, Dumfriesshire.
J.P.andD.L. Died Dec. 30, 1907. (Burke, L.G.; 1 he 1 mn,
Dec. 31, 1907.)
MALCOLM-SIMPSON, A. L. (1896), see SIMPSON.
MALCOMSON. JAMES CASE LESH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1877. of Lanes. [S. of the Rev. James, of
Amershani New Road, New Cross, S.E. B. Feb. 3, 1858, at
lllverston. School, Blackheath proprietary.] Matnc. Michs.
187;; Scholar. 1S79; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1SS4. Ord. deacon
(St Albans) T882; priest, 1883; C. of Gt Dunmow, Essex,
1882-5. C. of Bramber, Sussex, 1885-8 and 1895-8. <_ of
Shere, Surrey, 1888-94. Residing at The Cottage, Upavon,
Wilts., in 1895. C. of Horsham, Sussex, 1898. R. of Norton-
Malreward, Somerset, 18118-1925. Died Ian. 1. 102s, -it
Clifton. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Jan. 16, 1925.)
MALCOLMSON, JAMES KINLOCH. Adm. pens, at ( at
Oct. 12, 1850. [Eldest] s. of James [senior partner], of
Forbes and Co., E. India merchants [of Muckrach, Inverness-
shire, and Moray Lodge, Campden Hill, Loudon] [and
Georgina L. C, dau. of George Battye, J. P., of Campden
Hill, London]. B. 1832, at Wilton Crescent, London. School,
Isle of Wight. Matnc. Michs. 1850. Resided one year.
Afterwards at the East Indian Haileybury College. A mer-
chant, of Bombay and of Fenchurch Street, London (Messrs
Larkins and Malcolmson). Of Muckrach, Inverness-shire.
Died 1902. Uncle of the two next. (Venn, 11. 298; Burke.
L.G.)
MALCOLMSON, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. [2nd] s. of George Forbes [merchant, Director of the
National Provincial Bank of England and of the Royal
Exchange Assurance Co.] of Norrysbury, E. Barnet, Herts,
[and Catherine Annesley, dau. of Frederick Lewis Austen,
of Brightwell Park, Oxon.]. B. [Oct. 13], 1S74, at E. Barnet.
School, Eton. Matnc. Lent, 1S94; B.A. 1896. Private
banker and merchant. During the Great War, 1914-19,
commanded D Division, City Police Reserve; O.B.E., 1920.
Founder of the Arthur Dunn Football Cup. Died Feb. 20,
r92g, at Bunvash, Sussex, as the result of an accident.
Brother of the next. (Burke, L.G.; O.B.E.; The Times,
Feb. 24, 1929.)
MALCOMSON, VERNON AUSTEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1S91. [Eldest] s. of George Forbes [merchant and
banker, Director of the National Provincial Bank of England
and of the Royal Exchange Assurance Co.], of Norrysbury,
E. Bamet, Herts, [and Catherine Annesley, dau. of Frederick
Lewis Austen, of Brightwell Park, Oxon.). B. [Oct. 15],
1872, m Herts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1894; M.A. 1026 Member of the London Stock Exchange.
Co-Founder of the Bntish Empire Producers' Organization;
Federation oi British Industries; Empire Industries A ■--,->, 1.1
tion; Empire Economic Union; Bntish Sugar Beel S01 iety;
Industrial Peace Union. Assistant Organizer, British Red
Cross Missing and Wounded Dept., 1915-16. British Repre
sentative at the Imperial Conference, Ottawa (nominated
by the Central and Associated Chambers of Agriculture),
1932. Author, The Place of Agriculture in the Life of a
Nation; The Old Testament and Apocrypha for every day, eti
Of Aston Bury, Stevenage, Herts., where he died Nov. 2},
1., 17. (Burke, I 1, , Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 25, 1947.)
MALDEN, ARTHUR RUSSELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, May 23, 1869, [Youngest] s. of Henry (1817), Pro-
fessor of Greek at London University. Schools, Ipswich,
and University College School, London. Matric. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873; M-A. 1898. Adm. Solicitor. 1877. Prac-
tised in Salisbury, 1879-1913; Clerk of the Peace Joint
Ui.ipter Clerk, 1S88-1901; Chapter Clerk, 1901-15 Regis-
trar of the Diocese, and legal secretary to the Bishop.
Mayor of Salisbury. 1S95. Died Oct. 22, 1913, at his resi-
dence at the Close, Salisbury, aged 63. Brother of Charles E.
(181,2) and Henry E. (1S6S). (Scott, jl/SS.; Lau Lids, The
Times. Oct. 23, 1913.)
MALDEN, BINGHAM SIBTHORPE. Adm. pens, at Cues,
Nov. 27, 1850, from Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence
he had Matnc. (age 18) Mar. 23, 1849; Scholar. 2nd s. of
Charles Robert, Lieut. R.N., of Windlesham House, Brigh-
ton. B. [Dec. 22], 1830, at Ryde, Isle of Wight. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Lent, 1851; B.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1853; priest (Norwich, for Chichester)
1855; C. of Clayton, Sussex, 1854-8. C. of St George-the-
Malden, George
Martyr, Canterbury, 1858-63. C. of Pattingham, Staffs.,
1863-70. V. of Sheldwich, Kent, 1870-1906. Married, and
had issue. Died May 14, 190b, at Sheldwich vicarage.
Brother of Clifford (1851) and Henry C. (1847). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Venn, 11. 299 and addenda;
Crockford.)
MALDEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Nov.
13, 1767. S. of Charles. B. at Maldon, Essex. School,
Felsted. Scholar. 1767.
MALDEN, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Dec. 2, 1862. [Eldest] s. of Henry! 181 7), Professor of Greek at
University College, London, of 54, Russell Square, London
[and Georgina Augusta, dau. of Col. Dnnkwater-Bethunej.
B. [Jan. 2], 1S45. at Chertsey, Surrey. Schools, Ipswich
Grammar [and University College School]. Matnc. Michs,
1863; Scholar, 1866; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1807.
M.A. 1S72. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. II, 1S67.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S70. On the South Eastern
Circuit. Revising Barrister, 1884. Recorder of Thetford,
1885-1926. Law Reporter in the House of Lords. Manned,
1877, Sarah Fanny, dau. of Sir Richard Mayne, Chief Com-
missioner. Metropolitan Police. Author, .4 Digest of the
/'.,., .0, ,- ofthet,)ueen's Bench Division. Died Nov. s ,
Brother of Arthur R. (1S69) and Henry E. (1868); father of
Richard H. (189S). (Scott. .1/.S.V; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Who was Who.)
MALDEN, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. S. of the Rev. Clifford (1851), of St Law-
rence's rectory, Ventnor, Isle of Wight. B. July 7, 1857, at
Datchet, Bucks. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881; M.A. 18S5. Ord. deacon (Loudon) 1S81; priest, 1882;
C. of All Saints', Child's Hill, Middlesex, 1S81-5. Chaplain
(Ecdes. Est.) at Tnvandrum. India. 1885-8; at S. Black-
town. 1888-Q; at Mysore and Mercara, 1889-92. C. of Ide
Hill, Kent, 1802-3. Chaplain at Fort St George, Madras,
1893-4; at Mvsore, 1894-7; at Ootacamund, 1897-8 and
1960-1. C. of'Benenden, Kent, 1898-1900. Chaplain, Fort
st i.e..rge, Madras, 1901-6. Hon. Canon of Madras, 1904.
R. of Mllstead, Kent, 1906-9. R. of St Peter with H. Cross,
Canterbury, 1909-17. R. of Little Gransden, Cambs., 1920-8,
and R. of Great with Little Gransden, 1928-31. Sub-
sequently of Bexhill-on-Sea, where he died, Apr. 27, 1932;
buried there. Brother of Eustace (18S2), Walter (1877) and
William E. P. (1887). (Repton Sell. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he
Titties, Apr. 28, 1932.)
MALDEN, CLIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 3,1851. S. of Lieut. Charles Robert [K.N.]. B. [1833],
at Ryde, Isle of Wight. School. Brighton College. Matric.
Michs. 1851; B.A. I8s6; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1856; priest, 1S57; C. of Datchet, Bucks., 1859-60. V. of
Raughton Head. Cumberland, and Domestic Chaplain to
the Bishop of Carlisle, 1S60-5. R. of St Lawrence, Ventnor,
Isle of Wight, i8b5-S6. Died |une 18, 1886. Brother of
Bmgharu S. (1850) and Henrv C. (1847); father of the above,
and of Eustace (1882) and Walter (1877). (Brighton Coll
Reg.; Crockford; I he Guardian, June 23, 1S86.)
MALDEN EDWARD ELLIOT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898.
S. of Henrv Elliot, Esq. (iSoS), of The Beacon, St Catha-
rine's, Guildford. [B. Feb. 23, 1SS0, at Cold Harbour.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1905; M.A. 1919.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1906; pnest. 1907^ Assistant
Master at Kenlev School, 1902; at Temple Grove, East
Sheen, 1903-6; at St Edmund's. Canterbury, 1906-9 (Chap-
lain and House Master, lunioi School). Chaplain and Master
at King's College, Auckland, N.Z., 1910-14. Served in the
Great War, 1914-m (N. Zealand Chaplains' Dept.; M.B.E.,
1919). C. of St Milan's, Auckland, N.Z., 1920-1; C. of Little
River and Banks Peninsula, 1921 i, V. oi Linwood, 1923-30;
V. of Amberley, 1930-6; P.C. of West Lyttelton with
Governor's Bay, 1931 8; V. of Cust with Feniside, T938-46.
Died Si ;>i 28, oil's in New Zealand (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Sc) Imagers' iHreifoiies; Who's Who 111 ,\V;c Zealand;
Crockford; 1 he 1 hurch Times, net n, 1946.)
MALDEN, EUSTACE. Adm. pens at TRINITY, June 10. 1882.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Clifford (iSsi), "1 St Linn nee, Ventnor,
Isle of Wight. B. [Aug. 19], 1863, at Bnghton. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs 1882; B V 1885. Assistant
Master at Bengeo, 1SS5- ., Played . is ket for Herts. 1887-S
and for Kent 1S92-3. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1917; priest
(Lewes, tor Chichester) 1918; C. of Frant, Sussex, 1917-35-
Resided subsequently at Rotliiigelean, Sussex. Died there,
lie, ; 1,,,- Brother of Charles H. (1S77), Walter (1877)
and William E. P. (1S57). (Haileybury Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MALDEN, GEORGE, Viscount (1775), see CAPELL.
Malden, Harry Edward
MALDEN HARRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 8, 1887. [Youngest] s. of Ebenezer, deceased,
of Eaton-Socon, Hunts. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1891; priest (Bp. Macrone,
for Ely) 1S94; C. of Ampthill, Beds., 1891-2. C. of Glems
ford, Suffolk, 1S92-4. C. of St Saviour's, Luton, 1894-1904.
Assistant Missioner, All Saints' Mission, Pentonville, 1904-
12. C. of the Church of the Annunciation, Chislehurst,
1912-13. Chaplain to the Countess of Craven, 1913-26.
Resided latterly at Ashdown Park, Shnvenham, Beds.
Died Jan. n, 1926, aged 57, at Spelthorne St Mary, Feltham,
Middlesex. {Crockford; The Times, Jan. 15, 1926.)
MALDEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 26,
1817. [4th] s. of Jonas [surgeon]. B. [1800], at Putney,
London. School, Aspenden, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1S18;
Craven Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1S22; Chancellor's (Classical)
medal, 1822; M.A. 1825. Fellow, 1824. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, May 1, 1S23. Professor of Greek at University
College, London, 1831-76. Joint Headmaster of University
College School, 1S33-42. Author, History of Rome to B.C.
390, etc. Died July 4, 1S76, in London. The Maiden medal
and scholarship were established in his memory at Univer-
sity College, 187S. Father of Arthur R. (1869), Charles E.
(1862) and Henry E. (186S). {Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MALDEN, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 25, 1S47. [Eldest] s. of Charles Robert [Lieut., R.N.]
[and Frances, dau. of the Rev. W. M. Cole, V. of Wonersh].
B. [Feb. 24, 1S29], at Ryde, Isle of Wight. School, W indle-
shaxn House, Brighton (a Preparatory School kept by his
father in 1837); and then coached with the Rev. Thomas
Scott, at Wappenham, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1847;
B.A. 1S51; M.A. 1854. Assistant Master at Windlesham
House School, 1S51-5; succeeded on his father's death,
1855, as Headmaster; retired 18S8. Married (1) Aug.
1855, Euphemia Margaret, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Scott;
(2) April 18, 1865, Catharine, youngest dau. of John Eldad
• Walters, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn and Ewell, Surrey. Resided
latterly at Godalrmng, where he died. June 13, 1907. Father
of Henry M. S. (1SS0); brother of Clifford (18^1) and Bing-
ham S. (1850). [G. Mag., 1865, 1. 780; The Times, June 15,
1907; G. Herbert Wilson, History of Windlesham House
School.)
MALDEN, HENRY ELLIOT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, 1868. [2nd] s. of [Henry (1S17), Professor of Greek
at Univ. College, London], of 54, Russell Square, London.
[B. May 8, 1849.] School, Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1868;
Scholar, Chancellor's medal for English Verse, 1871; B.A.
1872; M.A. 1S75. A prominent member of the Surrey
Archaeological Society. Hon. Secretary of the Royal
Historical Society for nearly 30 years. ' No learned Society
could have had a more kindly or more helpful official.'
Author, A History of Trinity Hall, etc. Edited the Victoria
County History of Surrey. Died Mar. 16, 1931, at Dorking.
Brother of Arthur R. (1869) and Charles E. (1S62); father of
Edward E. (189S). {The Times, Mar. i&, 1931; Cambridge
Review, Apr. 24, 1931.)
MALDEN, HENRY MELVILLE SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1880. [2nd] s. of Henry Charles {1847), of Windle-
sham House, Brighton. B. there [Jan. 3], 1862. School.
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1883; {22nd
Wrangler, 1883); B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1891. Army and Univer-
sity ' coach.' Married, 1886, his cousin, Ellen Constant <•,
dau. of Clifford (1851). Of Henley House, Frant
Died Apr. 13, 1938, aged 76, at Cambridge; buried at
Frant. [Charterhouse Register; The limes, Apr. 14, 1938.)
MALDEN, MYERS DALLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Ma} H,
1854. [B. 1835. School, Brighton College.] Did nol
Adm. at Emmanuel, June 12, 1854; ' ot Hants.' Matrii
Michs. 1554; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1858; priest, i860; C. of Bengeo, Herts., 1860-2. C. of St
Paul's, Tiverton, Devon, 1862-5. C. of Famham, Surrey,
1865-8. V. of Swanbourne, Bucks., 1868-78. C. of Christ
Church, Croydon, Surrey, 1878-83. C, of Crundale, Kent,
1885-92. C. of Ashurst, 1893-5. Resided latterly at I nn
bndge Wells. Died Oct. 9, 1895, aged 60. {Brighton < oil.
Reg.; Crockford; Cambridge Independent Press, Oct, 1 J,
1895.)
MALDEN, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 11, 1898. Eldest s. of Charles Edward
(1862), barrister- at -law, of 2a, Dawson Place, London, W.
B. Oct. 19, 1879, at 1, Castellain Road, Warwick Hill,
London. Matric. Michs. 1898, Scholar, 1900; B.A. 1901;
(Class. Tnp., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901; Pt. II, 1st ( la
M.A. 1900; B.D. 1931. <»rd. deacon (Manchestei
, 1905; C. of St Peter's, Swinton, Lanes.,
Lecturer at Selwyn College, 1907-10. Principal of Leeds
Clergy School and Lecturer at Leeds Parish Church
Served in th<- Great War, 1914 10 (Chaplain, R N J 1
of Headingley, Yorks., 1918-33. Select Preacher at Cam-
Male, Harold William
bridge. 1908, 1914, 1919, 1935; at Trinity College, !>ul>lm,
1932. Chaplain to H.M. the King. Hon. Canon of Ripon,
1926-33. Dean of Wells, 1933-48-. Author, Foreign Mis-
. Watchman, What of the Night?; The Old Testament,
its meaning arid value; Problems of the New I estament Today;
Religion and the New Testament; 1 his Church and Realm;
The Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England]
the Inspiration of the Bible; The Authority of the New
Testament; Christian Belief, etc. {Univ. War List; King's
Coll. Reg.; Crock/ord; Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's
Who.)
MALDEN, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1877.
S. of the Rev. Clifford (1851), of St Lawrence's rectory,
Ventnor, Isle of Wight [and Jane, dau. of Charles Eley],
B. Aug. 11, 1858, at Datchet, Bucks. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1885; M.B. 1887;
M.D. 1905. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1KK6;
M.R.C.P., 1909. Practised successively at Pembury, Kent,
at Tunbndge Wells, and at Cambridge. Clinical Pathologist,
Addenbrooke's Hospital. 1908. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.). An authority on the diseases of
bees. Author, pathological. Died Oct. 28, 1918, at his
residence, Bateman House, Cambridge. Brother of Charles H .
(1877), Eustace (1882) and the next. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Medical Directories; The limes, Oct. 30,
1918.)
MALDEN, WILLIAM ERNEST PELHAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 30, 1887. S. of the Rev. Clifford {1851). Of
Manor Grange, Bishop Down, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. B.
July 14, 1868, at St Lawrence, Isle of Wight. School,
Repton. Maine. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1905. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1S93; priest (Norwich) 1896; C. of Downham,
Norfolk, 1893-5. C. of W. Tofts, 1895-7. Itinerary pr.,
dio. of Blocmfontein, 1897-1900. C. of St James, Tun-
bridge Wells, 1902-4. V. of Croxton-Kerrial, Leics., 1904-14.
Lie. pr., dio. of Rochester, 1916-21, dio. of Exeter, 1921.
Latterly of Yetson House, Totnes. Died Mar. 20, 1930, at
Calvalaire, France. Brother of Eustace (1882), Charles H.
(1877) and the above. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he
limes, Mar. 27, 1930.)
MALE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 4, 1804.
[2nd] s. of James, Esq., of Belle Vue, Salop. [School,
Birmingham.] Matric. Michs. 1804; Scholar, 1804; B.A.
1808; M.A. 1811. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 11, 1806,
Called to the Bar, June 25, 1S11. Married, Sept. 17, 1821,
Charlotte, dau. of Robert More, of Bishop's Castle, Shrop-
shire. Brother of Henry (1806). [Inns of Court.)
MALE, ARTHUR SOMERY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June
23, 1843. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1S43; B.A.
1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1S48; priest, 1S49;
C. of Bitterley, Salop, 1S49. C. of Brembill, Wilts., 1850-60.
R. of More, Salop, 1860-88. Died July 14, 1888, at Tenby,
aged 64. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; I. A. Walker, 481 and A/5,
note; Crockford; The Guardian, July iS, 1888.)
MALE, CHRISTOPHER PARR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June
29, 1839. S. of George Edward, M.D. B. [July 26, 1820],
in Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar, 1840; B A.
(34*/i Wrangler) 1843; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1846; priest, 1S47. Assistant Master at King Edward's
Grammar School, Birmingham, 1S46-63. V. of Cotes Heath,
Staffs., 1863-87. Resided latterly at Walton Park, Clevedon,
Somerset, where he died, Jan. 4, 1903. Brother of the next;
father of Henry (1875). {Peile, II. 466; Crockford; Cambridge
I hronicle, Jan. 9l 1903.)
MALE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 5, 1836.
S. of George Edward. M.D., of Birmingham. B. there [Mar.
31, 1817]. Schools, Birmingham and Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1836; B.A. {20th Wrangler) 1840; M.A. 1843, Adm ad.
eundem at Oxford, 1868. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1^40;
priest, 1841; C.of Cofton, Worcs., 1840-3; C. <>i Aston, [844.
Lecturer at Leeds Parish Church, 1853-4. V. of Rathmell
in-Craven, Yorks., 1854-6. C. of Wilmcote, Warws., E856 -8
and 1861-4. C. of Buss,ik<\ Gloui ; 1 j I ic, pr., dio.
of Oxford, 1890-7. Translated The Ancient Fat he)
Office and Work of the Priesthood. Resided latteri)
where he died, Jan. 25, 1897. Brother of the abo\<
Sch. Ren.; Venn, II. 237; Crockford; Cambridge Independent
Press, Feb. 5, 1897.)
MALE, HAROLD WILLIAM. Adm pens. at St John's, June
] , .;. S. "t Ji 1 11)1 Alfred, bank 1 li rk, of Ca
[.ind Frances Elizabeth Luituiij. B. at Laml'inigc, Oct. a,
1874. Schools, Llandafl H W. II. F.
J.ihnsun), and 1 hi- !.■■>■-. (\\ I' Miailton
1893; B.A. i8q6j M.A. too x. Assistant Mastei al
Ho ise, Cardiff, 1898; at Durston House, Ealing, 1 898-1900;
at I'.i id] idmaster of
the High School, Wellington, Salop, [9x2 u . Of Wesl
wood, v ries
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Male, Henry
MALE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 10,
1806. S. of James, Esq,., of Telle Vue, Salop. School, Bir-
mingham. Matric. Mi. lis i--on. Scholar, 1806; B.A. 1810;
M A 1 8 14. Brother of Arthur (1S04).
MALE, HENRY. Adm. pins, at Christ's, Oct. 7, 1875. S. of
the Rev. Christopher [Parr] (1839). B. [July 12, 1856], at
Edgbaston. School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A.
1879; LL.M. 1882. Adm. Solicitor, 1S82. Of Prudential
Buildings, Corporation Street, Birmingham, c. 1910. Died
Dec. 25, 1931, at Clevedon, Somerset. (Bromsgrove Sch.
lies-; Pale, v.. 644; Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 28, 1931.)
MALE, ROBERT. Adm pens, at Emmanuel, July 1, 1S44.
Matric. Michs. 1844; 1 A. 1848; M.A. 1S51. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Leeds, 1349-51. C. of
Christ Church, Nassau, Bahamas, 1859-61. C. of Folke,
Dorset, 1877-8. C. of Challow, Berks., 1879-8;. C. of St
John-the-Evangehst. Bromley, Kent, 1884-8. V. of Wych-
bold Worcs., 1888-1914. Died Jan. 7, 1914, aged 88.
(fmt/iirJ: The rimes, Jin. 12, 1914. )
MALET, EDWARD ST LO. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
21 1891. S. of Mrs Malet, of Ray Lodge, Maidenhead,
Berks. [Eldest s. of Capt. William St Lo, 8th Hussars
(died 1SS5) (and Helen, dau. of Sir William Eden, 6th Bart).
B. Sept. 4, 1872.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. Adm.
Solicitor, 1905. Succeeded his cousin, Sir Edward Baldwin
Malet, as 5th Bart., 190S. Resided in Rome, where he prac-
tised as a solicitor. Died Dec. -'4, 1909. (Law Lists; Burke,
p. and B.; Who was Who; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families
(for his father).)
MALIM, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, July 20,
1863. S. of Alfred, Esq. B. at Brampton, Middlesex. Matric.
Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Chiches-
ter) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Rogate, Sussex, 1866-7. C. of
Isneld, 1S67-8. C. of Dummer, Hants., 1869-74- Chaplain
to the Forces, at Portsmouth, 1874-6; in Bermuda, 1.376-3;
at Colchester, 1878-9; at Shornclifle, 1879; at Aldershot,
1879-84; at Shoeburyness, 1884-93; ha Egypt, 1893-4;
111 Malta, 1S94-IU0 ;. Resided latterly at Stoke. Devonport.
Died Mar. 31, 1020, at Yelverton, Devon. Brother of Her-
bert (1878). (Crockford; I he Guardian, Apr. 9, 1920.)
MALIM, FREDERIC BLAGDEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. S. of Frederick John, of St Wolfram, Black-
heath, Kent [and Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Price
Gruggen, of Chichester]. B. June 13, 1872, at Chichester,
Sussex. School, Blackheath proprietary. Matric. Michs.
1891; Scholar, 1892; (Class. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class, 1894;
Pt 11, 1st Class, 1895); B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S98. President of
the Union, 1894. Assistant Master at Marlboiougli L"lleee,
1895-1907. Headmaster of Sedbergh School, 1907-11; of
Haileyburv College, 1911-21; of Wellington College, 1921-
37, retired of Myddylton House, Saffron Wald-n
lii 1046 {Sehoohnasl,~r\' Ihreilorles; I'm.-. War Lnt; Who's
II ho; I V\ Lulu; U Ihompson.)
MALIM, GEORGE WARCUP. Adm. pens, at Queens', I ll t 23,
1784 Of Northants. [2nd s. of the Rev. George Pasley
(Brasenose College, Oxford. 1747). V. of HikIi.uu Ferrers,
Northants. B. there, May 11, 1766. School, St Pauls J
Matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792. Ord. priest
(Peterb.) July 4, 1790. C. of Higham Ferrers, 1789. C. of
Harpole, Northants., 1798-1803. V.oi Higham Ferrers and K.
of lrthlingborougli (succeeding his father) 1803-311 Married
Charlotte — , ami had issue. Died June 29. 1330, ' after an
illness of a few minutes.' (St Paul's Sih. Keg.; lo.tcr, Index
titles.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 37S; Al. Oxon.,
which calls his father Malm.)
MALIM, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1.
1.-.-3 S. of Alfred. I-.M], P.. .it Bromley, Kent. School, St
Peter's, Eaton Square, London. Main- Michs. i3;S; B.A.
(*7//i Wrangler) 1882; M.A. 18 15, Professor of Mathi matics,
1880-1004, and ultimately Principal of tin S.P.G. I ollegi -
at Tutie-i.ii 111 and Im hinopoly. Principal of Govt. College,
Mangalure, 1904-16; retired. Subsequently occupied himself
mostly with making Braille books for National Institute for
the Blind. 1 lied I - I'. 6, 1945, aged 87. Brother of Alfred
(i363). (F. BriU.,11, )
MALIM, JEFFREY WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct.'l, 1894- S. of the Rev. William Glenton (St Aldan,
St Bee's, 1863; Univ. of Durham, 1876) [and Mary, dau. 01
William Horsman, ,.| Kipon). B. at Ripon [Jan. 29, 1S77J
School, Thetford Grammar. Matric. Michs 1894; B V. 1897;
M.B. and B.Chir., 19011. At St Bartholomew's llospit.d
House Surgeon, Liverpool Stanley Hospital; Casually House
Surgeon, Bristol General Hospital, Resident Medteil ' 1 liner,
Royal Mineral Water Hospital, bath. Subsequently 111
practice .il Harrogate, served m the Great War, [914 01
(i apt , R.A.M.C.; mentioned in Secretary "I Slip', list foi
• valuable services '). Practising at Torquay in 1946-.
Brother of the next. (Peile, II. 7931 Univ. War tut. Medical
Directories.}
Malkin, Benjamin Heath
MALIM, WILLIAM GLENTON SYKES. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1890. S. of the Rev. William Glenton (St Aldan, St
Bees, 1868; Univ. of Durham, 1876). [B. Oct. 14, 1870.]
Schools, Market Drayton Grammar and Weymouth College.
Adm. at Christ's, Aug. 1, 1891; B.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 0100, priest. 1903; C. of South Bersted, Sussex,
1900-5. Died Oct. 1005. Brother of the above. [Peile, 11,
-I-,; ( rockford; Weymouth College Reg., which gives date of
death as Oct. 7, 1905.
MALING, ARTHUR THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1S89.
MALING, CHRISTOPHER THOMPSON. Adm. Fell. C 11 ig.
18) at St John's, June 25, 1759. [Eldest] s. of William.
Esq., of Durham [and Catherine, dau, of Christopher Thomp-
son, of Hendon Lodge, Sunderland]. B. [Nov. 2, 1741], at
Sunderland. School. Houghton. Matric. Michs. 1761. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 3, 1762. Of Hendon Lodge,
Wesi Herrmgton, Durham. J.P. for Durham. Commissioner
of Excise, 1808-10. Married, (1) Oct. 2, 1765, Elizabeth,
dau. of William Ironside, of Houghton-le-Spnng; (2) May
31, 1769, Martha, dau. of John Sheel, of Bloomsburv. Died
Jan. 24, 1S10. {Inns 0/ Court. F. P. White )
MALINS, EDWARD OWEN. Adm. at Cure, Oct. 10. if 7
School, Christ's College, Finchley, London. Matric. Michs.
1887.
MALINS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at tail's. Apr. 26,
1823. 3rd s. of William, of Newington, Surrey [and Mary,
dau. of Thomas Hunter, of Pershore, Worcs.]. B. [Mar. 9,
1805], at Evesham. School, Soho. Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. r827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 29, 1825.
Called to the Bar, May 14, 1830. Equity Draftsman. Q.C.,
1849. Bencher, Lincoln's Inn, 18411; Yin- Chancellor, 1866-
82; Treasurer, 1S70. M.P. for Walhngford, 1S52-65.
Knighted, 1867. P.C. 1SS1. Married, 1831, Susannah,
eldest dau. of the Rev. Arthur Farwell, R. of St Martin-b)
Looe, Cornwall. Died, s.p., Ian. is, 1882; buried at Bray,
Berks. (Venn, 11. iSS; Lax.- Lisis; Inns of Court; D.N.B.;
I he limes, Jan. 17. i" -
MALINS, WYNDHAM HOWARD. Adm. pen, ,,t Emmani i 1 .
Sept. 30, 1894. S. of E., Esq., M.D.. ol old Square, Bir-
mingham. Matric Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Adm. Solicitor,
1902; practised in Birmingham. (Law Luis.)
MALKIN, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
[ulv o, 1S20. [ird] s. of Benjamin Heath (next). B. [at
il.n knev 1S03]. School, Burv St Edmunds, Suffolk. Matric.
Melis. 1S21; Scholar, 1824; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class)
i32s; M.A 1828. Purchased the estate of Corrybrough,
Tomatin, Inverness-shire. D.L. Inverness-shire. Married (1)
1833, Mary Anne, dau. of the Rev. J. A. Carr, R. of Had-
stock, Essex; (2) Thomasine, eldest dau. of Thomas Gill.
M I of Brooklands, Devon. Died c. 1888. Brother of
Benjamin H. (1S13) and Frederick (1818). (Burke, L.G.
(sub Ins nephew, Herbert Charles); C. R. Hudleston.)
MALKIN, BENJAMIN HEATH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Ian. s, 1738. [Only] s. of Thomas, Esq., of
[Hackney], London. [B. 1769.] School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1792; B.A. 1702; M.A. 1802. Incorp. (St Man' Hall)
at Oxford, Mar. s, i3io; B.C.L. and D.C.L. (Oxford), 1S10.
F.S.A. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3, 1791. Headmaster
of Bury St Edmunds Grammar School, 1S09-28. Professor
of ancient and modem History at the lint rsitv of London,
2 Married, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. I. Williams,
of Cowbndge, GI.1111. Author, Hie Scenery, Antiquities and
Biography of South Wales; Classical Disquisitions, etc.;
translated Oil lilm, 1309. Died May 26, 1S42, at Cowbndge,
Glain. Memorial in the Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds.
• erei ted by his pupils as a tribute of gratitude, respect and
affection.' Father of the above, the next and Frederick
(1818). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inr.i of C ourt; D.N.B.; E. A. B.
B. ini ud; Walford, ( ounty Families.)
MALKIN, BENJAMIN HEATH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
iM.nv, Sept. xo, 1813. [Eldest] s. <>i Benjamin Heath
(above), of Burv si Edmunds. 1'. [Sept, 2,. 1797], at
Hackney London. School. Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Mi, hs 1 -.1 I, Si holar, r8lt>; I; A. 1 vd II rangier) lSi3; M.A.
1821. Fellow, 13 19. President of the Union, 1818. Adm. at
Lmcoln's Inn, May 30, 1S1S. Called to the Bar, Feb. 11,
1823. Recorder of peiiang. 1532. [udge of the Supreme
Court, Calcutta Knighted. Married I li/ab.-th \\ lutcthonie.
Died Oct. -'I, 1837, aged 40, at Calcutta. In St John's
Church, Calcutta, there is a memorial with an inscription
composed by Lord M.ieaulay, which describes Heath as ' a
man eminently distinguished by his professional learning
and ability, by the clearness and accuracy of his intellect,
by dilie-e , 1'V patience, bv firmness, bv love of truth, by
public spirit, anient and disinterested, yet always under the
guidance of discretion, bv rigid uprightness, by unostenta-
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Malkin Frederick
tious piety, by the serenity of his temper, and by the
benevolence of his heart. ' Brother of Arthur T. (1820) and
the next and father of Herbert C. (1854). (Scott, MSS.;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1S3S, 1. 334.)
MALKIN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 26, 181S. [2nd] s. of Benjamin Heath {1788). B. at
Hacknev, London. School, Burv St Edmunds. Matric. Mil as.
iSiq; Scholar, 1821; B.A. (Senior Classic and Chancellors
medal) 18:4. M.A. 1S27. Fellow, 1S25. Author, ffi
Greece, published 1S30, by the Society for the diffusion
of useful knowledge. Died May 22, 1830; M.I. in the
Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds. Brother of the above and of
Arthur T. (1820). (D.X.B., which gives date of death as
Nov. 20, 1S26 (sic); E. A. B. Barnard.)
MALKIN, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 25, 1854. [Only] s. of Sir Benjamin Heath
(1813). B. [Sept. 21, 1836], in Calcutta. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1S55; Scholar, 1858; B.A. 1859;
M.A. 1862. Played cricket for Surrey, 1859. Clerk in
the Admiralty, 1S59; in the Parliament Office, House of
Lords, 1861. Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1862-3.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1.873, Called to the Bar,
June 28, 1876. Clerk of Public Bills, House of Lords, 1871-
1901; Chief Clerk, 1S97-1901. At one time Secretary, later
a Member, of the Committee for the revision of the Statute
Law. J. P. for Co. of London. Member of Kensington
Borough Council. Editor of the Annual Statutes, 1879-^7.
Of Corrybrough.Tomatin, Inverness-shire, which he inherited
from his uncle, Arthur Thomas (1820), and of 46, Phillimore
Gardens, London, W. Married, Oct. 7, 1879, Elizabeth,
dau. of George Percy Elliott, of Awkscombe, Devon, and
had issue. Died Aug. 18, 1913, at Coirybrough. (List of
Carthusians; Burke, L.G.; Lav Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men -it the Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 20, 191 3.)
MALKIN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4, 1763. [S. of the
Rev. Gilbert (1733), R. of Gt Thoraham, Suffolk.] Matric.
Easter, 1764; B.A. 1767- Ord. deacon (Norwich), Sept. 20,
1- ". C. of Fressingfield, Suffolk, 1767. Died Jan. 21, 1811,
aged 66. {G. Mag., 1811, 1. 1S9.)
MALKIN. JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23.
1888. S. of John, locomotive-engineer, of Stoke -on-Trent
[and Elizabeth Ann Cartlidge]. B. Nov. 23, 1868, at Shelton.
School, Denstone College (Rev. D. Edwards). Matric. Michs.
18S8; B.A. 1S91; M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at the
Modem School, Newcastle -on -Tyne, 1S91-3; at Dr Morgan's
Endowed School, Bridgwater, 1S93-7; at Richmond School,
Hanley, 1S98-1901; Superintendent of the prep, department
of the Commercial School. Liverpool Institute, 1902-32-.
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Direct ries.)
MALKIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene,
Nov. 2, 1S11. S. of Samuel, Esq., of London. School,
Islington. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816. Appointed Chap-
Iain to the H.E.I.C., 1S16; at Poonamallee, 1816-20; at
Bangalore, 1S20-32. V. of St Ives, Cornwall, 1833-50;
resigned, and lived in Jersey until 1666. V. of Hunningham,
Warws., 1866-9. Married in Madras, the eldest dau. of Sir
Samuel Toller, Advocate-General. Died 1874, at Leaming-
ton. (F. Penny.)
MALLABY-DEELEY, HARRY MALLABY (1
! DEE LEY.
MALLALEY, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 184S.
Matnc. Michs. 1548. Migrated to Clare, Nov. 7, 1848.
MALLALIEU, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1878. S. of William, of Swallows Rest, Ockbrook, Derbs.
B. there, 1859. School, Ockbrook Moravian. Matric. Michs.
1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. J. P. for Derbyshire; County
Councillor. Died Dec. 18, 1908, at his residence in Derbv.
(Scott, MSS.; The Times, Dec. 21, 1908.)
MALLAM, HARRY BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall.
Apr. 10, 1873. [2nd] s. of Thomas, Esq., of The Shrubbery,
Oxford. [B. June, 1855.] School, Uppingham. Matric.
Lent, 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. Solicitor, 1881; practised at
Hythe. Of Woburn Sands, Beds., in 1S94. Died
1908. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists.)
MALLAM, JAMES CROSLAND. Adm. pens, (age 19) at M
lene, Sept. 15, 1S8S. S. of the Rev. Benjamin [St John's
College, Oxford, 1846]. R. of Poole Keynes, Wilts
June 2, 1869.] Schools [Bromsgrove and] Rossall
Michs. 188S; exhibitioner; prizeman; B.A. 1S91 ; M
Assistant Master at Clarence House, East Sheen; at Upping-
ham School. Headmaster of J I ] n, and of
Boarzell, Hurst Green. Died Jan. 19, 1945. at Turl
Cranbrook. (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Schoolmasters . times, Jan. 23, 1945.)
MALLAM-VORES, W. 1886), see VORES.
Mallinson, George
MALLESON, JOHN PHILIP. Adm pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1 m S. of William Taylor, of Duppa's Hill, Croydon,
Surrey. B. 1865, in London. School, Whitgtft Gi
Matric. Michs. 1884; exhibitioner; Members' prize, 1886; B.A.
(Hist. Trip., 1st Class) 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Ox-
ford) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Great and Little Tew, Oxon.,
1892-5. V. of Great Tew, 1S95-1921, and of Little leu,
1916-21. C. of Ash, Surrey, 1926-9. Chaplain at Param<\
France, 1929-34; in charge of Holy Trinity, St Servan,
1931-4; Chaplain at St Jean de Luz, 1934-39. 01 Grasmere,
Westmorland, in 1945. Died Mar. 24, 1948.
MALLET, EUGENE HUGO. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1884.
[ S. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Louis Mallet, C.B., Permanent Under-
Secretary of State for India. School, Clifton College.'
Matric. Michs. 1884; LL.B. 1SS7; LL.M. 1907. Called to the
Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1891. Practised as a con-
veyancing barrister at Bristol, 1892-1906. Of Parracombe,
near Barnstaple, Devon, in 1925. Died at 14, St James's
Square, Bath, Dec 28, 1950. (King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists;
I '-.e rimes, Dec. 29, 1950.)
MALLET, JOHN BAPTIST LASTON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Pembroke, Dec. 21, 1824. S. of John Baptist, teacher of
French at Burv St Edmunds. B. at Ipswich. Scholar, 1824.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B A ( ,th Wrangler) 1S29. Fellow, 1830.
Died 1 83 1.
MALLET, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity. July 15,
1795- [Eldest] s. of Philip, Esq., of [Newington], London.
School, Newington Green, London. Adm. at the Innei
Temple, May 30, 1795. Edited Lord Bacon's Advancement
of Learning, etc. Died June 26, 1812, at CUfton. (Inns of
1 wrt; 0. Mag., 1812, 1. 669.)
MALLETT, GEORGE HERBERT WIPPELL. Matnc. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1891. S. of the Rev. William George [C.M.S. College,
Islington, 1S61], R. of St Mary Major, Exeter. [B. 1872,
at Jaunpur, India. School, Exeter.] Migrated to Em-
manuel, Jan. 12, 1892; B.A. 1894; M.A. 189S. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells); priest, 1S96; C. of Staple-Fitzpaine,
Somerset, 1895. C. of Street, 1895-1900. C. of Weston-
super-Mare, 1900-6. V. of Cannington, 1906-21. V. of
Chard, 1921-44. Preb. of Wells, 1931-44. Died Jan. 17,
1944, at Everton, Hants. Brother of the next. (Crockford;
T)u Times, Jan. 20, 1944-)
MALLETT, LAURENCE CECIL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 2, iSgg. S. of the Rev. William George [C.M.S. College,
Islington, 1861], V. of Harberton, Devon. [B. 1S80, at
Exeter. School, Exeter.] Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1926. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1903; priest, 1905; C. of
Barnstaple, Devon, 1904-6. C. of St Thomas's, Exeter.
1906—9. C. of East Teignmouth, Devon, 1909-16. R. of
Dowhsh-Wake with West Dowbsh and P.C. of Kingston?,
Somerset, 1916-35. R. of Ashwater, Devon, 1935-46. V. of
Bucks Mills, Devon, 1946-49-. Brother of the above.
(Crockford.)
MALLIK, DEVENDRA NATH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse.
Oct. 10, 1889; from London University (B.Sc, 1889). S. of
Ganga Narayan, deceased, estate-agent. B. Dec. 11, 1866,
in Bengal. School, St Saviour's College. Calcutta and at Uni-
versity College, London. Matric. Michs. iSSo; Scholar.
1880; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) 1892. Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, Calcutta University. Author. {T.A.Walker,
611 and MS. note.)
MALLIK, MANMATH CHANDRA. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Oct. 7, 1873- S. of Jay Gopal. B. [Oct. 3, 1853], in Calcutta.
School, Presidency College. Matnc. Michs. 1S73. F.Z.S. of
London. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 7, 1875.
Author, Problem of Existence; Impressions of a Wanderer,
A Study in Ideals: Greai Britain and India; Orient and
Occident, a Comparatiie Study. Of 241, Lower I
Road, Calcutta, in 1919. {Peile, 11. 632; Lai, / :,, \\ >■. ■
Who.)
MALLIK, SATYENDRA CHANDRA. Adm. pens, at St John's.
[an. 15, 1S95. S. of Krishna Chandra, landholder and
Government Officer in-1 Mn^anayani Devi]. B. Feb. 25,
1874, at Jamna, Burdwan, Bengal. Schools, St .
College, and Presidency College, Calcutta (B.A. and M.A.)
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A 1897. Entered the l.<
ed in Bengal as Assistant Magistrate and 1
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1906. District and
. 1911. Judge, Hi
1928-34; retired. Of Ahj Calcutta,
in vji< .1 > - Lists; H S H
MALLIK, SUBODH CHANDRA. Adm. pens, at Trimity, [une
30, 1900. S. of Probadh Chandra, oi 12, Wellington
Calcutta, India. B. [879, in ( alcutta. School, St
College, Calcutta. M.itric. Michs. 1900.
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Mallinson, George Henry
MALLINSON, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. 10, 1871). 5th s. of John, gent., nf 1 1 . -. li-t-_.tr Rn.el,
North Bow, London. B. Oct. 29, 1858, at Plaistow, Essex.
School, Gravesend. Matric. Michs. 1879; (26th Wrangler,
1882)1 B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, Nov. 19, 1888. On the South Eastern Circuit. Died
May 1, 1928, at Sln-atham, Surrey. {Law Lists; The Times,
May 2, 1928.)
MALLINSON, JAMES ELLIOTT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. I,
1885. S. of James, schoolmaster, of Gravesend. B. May 2,
1866, at Ilford, Essex. Schools, Christ's Hospital and Park
House, Gravesend (Mr Leek and Mr Mallinson). Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, ion.;
practised in London. Of Rock Cottage, West Chikington
Common. Pulborongh, Sussex. Died Jan. is, 1942; buried
at Ilford, Essex. {Law Lists-, The Times, Jan. 19, 1942.)
MALLINSON, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 9,
1880. [Only] s. of the Rev. Whiteley (next). B. [Dec. 30,
i860], at Cross Stone, Todmorden. School, St Peter's, York.
Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
Assistant Master at Aysgartli School, 1884-7. Headmaster of
Duhvieh College Prep. School, 1887-1909. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1SS8; priest. 1K.S9; C. of St Andrew's. Streatham,
1888-9. Died luii- 28, [909, at Dulwich. (Peile, II- 673;
c hrisfs 1 oil. Obit. Notices; ■ rochford; The limes, June 29,
1909.)
MALLINSON, WHITELEY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
May 27, 1S35. S. of Jonathan, merchant, of Halifax.
School, Halifax. Matric. Michs. 1S35; B.A. (nth Wrangler)
1839; M.A. 1842. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Ely) 1840;
priest, 1841. P.C. of Cross Stone, Yorks, 1845-83. Died
July 26, 1883, aged 70, at Harrogate. Father of John H.
(above). (Crochford; The Guardian, Aug. 1, 1883.)
MALLISON, GEORGE (1765), see MELLISON.
MALLOCK, RAWLIN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, June 25,
1S19. [3rd) s. of [the Rev] Roger [Christ Church, Oxford,
!79i],of Cockington, Devon [and Mary. dau. of John Mudge] .
[B. Aug. 31, 1800. School, Westminster] Matric. Michs.
1819. B.C.L. (London) 1822. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Exeter)
1823; priest, 1824. P.C. of Tor Mohun, Devon, 1825-8. C.
of Barwick, Somerset, 1856-68; R. there, 1869-83. Married
(1) July 25, 1829, Harriet, divorced wife of James Oliver
Lindham, and eldest dau. of Tohn Cocker; (2) Fanny Dyke.
Died Mar. 22, 1883, at Barwick rectory. {Record nf Old
Westminsters and supplement; Scott, il/.S-S ; Crochford;
Clergy List; 1 he Guardian, Mar. 28, 1883.)
MALLOCK, ROGER CHAMPERNOWNE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, tunc 25. 1899. [2nd] s. of Richard, of Cockington
Court, Torquay Devon [by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Emily,
dau. of George Maconchy, of Rathmore, Co. Longford], B.
[Sept. 21], 1S81, at Cockington. School, Winchester. Matric
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Poultry farming in 190'). Assistant
Manager. Messrs Armstrong Whi'tworth, 1906-21. Of Nately
Hatch, Hook, Basingstoke. [Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MALLORY, EDWARD LEIGH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1856. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George [formerly Leigh]
[Brasenose College, < ixford, 1S24] [R. of Mobberley, Cheshire,
who had assumed the name of Mallory, by Royal licence,
Dec. 18, 1832, on his marriage with his first wife. Julia,
dau. of the Rev. John H. Mallory (bv his 2nd wife, Hen
netta, dau. of Trafford Trafford", of Oughtnngton Hall,
Cheshire). School, Rossall 1 1-: May 4, i'C, at Mobberley.
Matric. Michs. i8s'> Married. Sept. 12, 1874, Emily, widow
of J. Garratt. Died Nov 18, 1876. Brother of the next.
(Burke, L.G.)
MALLORY [post LEIGH-MALLORY), HERBERT LEIGH.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25. 1875- ['-th and youngest)
s. of [the Rev.] George (formerly Leigh] [Brasenose c .,ili _r,
Oxford 1824], of The Manoi House, Mobberley, Cheshire
[by his 2nd wife. Henrietta Trafford]. B. [July 26], 1856,
at Mobberley. School, King William's College, 1 ,1, ■ ,.: M ,1
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A 1*7-1. M.A. 1882, Ord deacon
(Ely), 1879; priest, 1S80; C. of St Andrew- the -Less, Cam-
bridge, 1879-81. C. of the Abbey Church, Cambridge,
1881-3. C. of Great Haseley, Oxon., iss. 1 K. of Mobber-
ley, Cheshire. 1885 1904. V. of St John-the-Evangehsi,
Birkenhead. 1904 -27. Hon. Canon of Chester, [922 40.
R of Dodleston, Cheshire, 1927-40. Added the prefix of
Leigh, by Roval licence, Oct. 6, 1914. Died Aug. 13, 1943,
at Abbot Haves, Chester. Father of George Leigh-Mallory,
who lost his life on Mount Everest in 1924. Brother of the
above. [Crockford; I lie Times, Aug. 14, 1943.)
MALMENE, CHARLES (or CARL) OSCAR WALDEMAR.
Adm. pens, at St John's, May 16, 1863. Mus.Bac. 1865.
MALONE, CECIL RICHARD ROBYNS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 2, 1876. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Richard (next) [and Jane
Maltby, Edward Harvey
Wilmot Robyns]. B. [Oct. 29, 1859). Of Potton Vicarage,
Beds. School, Sherborne. Matric. Lent, 1K77; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1883. Lieut., Worcestershire Regt., Sept. 9, 1882;
Capt., 1888; Major, 1900; retired, 1905. Served in the
Great War, 1914-10 (Lieut. -Col., Hampshire Regt.; Major,
Worcestershire Regt.; mentioned in Secretary of State's list
for ' valuable services '). Succeeded his kinsman, William
Veale, in the Trevavler estate, Gulval, Cornwall, 1908. J. P.
for Cornwall, 1918.' Died Jan. 8, 1941; buried at Gulval.
(Peile, 11. 652; Burke, L.G. and L.G. of Ireland; Boase,
Coll. Comub., 527; Army Lists; C. R. R. Malone; The Times.
Jan. 11, Mill
MALONE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Quefns', Apr. 12, 1842.
[2nd s. of Lieut. Edmond, R.N., of Cartrons, Westmeath,
Ireland (and Mary Anne, dau. of W. B. Taylor, of Great
Yarmouth). B. June 23, 1820. Had entered the Royal
Navy in 1835 as a Midshipman in H.M.S. Pique; resigned
his commission as Lieut., in 1842.] Matric. Michs. 1842;
Scholar, 1844; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, June 1851. Ord. deacon (Chichester) r846; priest
(London) 1849; C. of Bexhlll. Sussex. 1S46-7. Tutor to the
Earl of Kmtore, 1848. C. of St Michael's, Pimlico, London,
1849. P.C. of Christ Church, Plymouth, 1849-50. V. of St
Matthew-. We. minister. 1851-66. V. of St Paul's-by-
Penzanre, 1866-76. V. of Potton. Beds., 1876-87. Mar-
ried, Now 21, 1849, Jane Wilmot, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. John
Robyns, of Penzance. Resided latterly at 6, Clarence Place,
Penzance, where he died. Tune 7, 1908. Father of the abi '-
(Burke, L.G. nf Ireland; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 527.)
MALTASS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Nov. 29, 1826. S. of John. B. in Smyrna, Asia
Minor. School, Tooting, London. Matric. Easter, 1827.
MALTBY, BROUGH. Adm. pens at St John's, Nov. 28, 1845.
[Only] s. of Charles Langley, Esq., of Marvlebone, London.
B. there, Sept. 19, 1826. [School, Southwell Grammar.]
Matnc. Michs. 1846; Scholar, 1S47; B.A. 1850; M.A 1853
Ord. deacon (Hereford) May 26, 1850; priest, lime 15, 1851;
C. of Westbury, Salop, 1850. C. of Whatton-in-the-Vale,
Notts., 1851-64. C. of Sibthorpe, 1855-64. V. of Famdon,
1S64-94. Rural Dean of Newark, 1876-94. Preb. and
Canon of Lincoln Cathedral, 1871-94. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Southwell, 1884. Archdeacon of Nottingham, 1878-94.
Married, Oct. 24, 1850, Isabella, youngest dau. of James
Chadwick, Esq., and had issue. Died Mar. 30, 1894, at
Farndon. (Scott, MSS.; Boase, vi. 14.9; 1 rochford; G. Mag.,
1851, ,. 90.)
MALTBY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, July 1, 1869. S. of John, deceased. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1S74; M.A. 1917.
Assistant Master at St John's College, Leatherhead, 1876-S1.
Headmaster of Arnold House Preparatory School, Oswestry,
m 1909. {Shrewsbury Sell. Reg.; Leatherhead Sch. Reg.)
MALTBY, CHARLES LANGLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June I, 1836; pens. Oct. 13, 1S36. S. of the Rev. John
Ince, R. of Shelton, Notts, [and Elizabeth). Bapt. Dec. 6,
1816. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840;
M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 6, 1841; pnest,
Mar. 12, 1S42. V. of CoUierlev. Durham. 1850-4. R. of
Wold-Newton, Lines., 1S54-59. Died in 1859. Brother of
Richard B. (1834). {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
MALTBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 26, 17S7. 4th s. of Henry (sic) [George in D.N.B. and
Misc. Gen. et Her.] [master-weaver, and a Presbyterian
deacon] of Norwich. B. in Norwich, Apr. 6, 1770. Schools,
Norwich and Winchester. Scholar, 1787; Matric. Michs.
1788; Craven Scholar, 1790; Browne medal, 1790 and 1791;
1st Chancellor's medal, 1792; B.A. (81* Wrangler) 1792,
M.A. 1794, per Lit. Reg.; B.D. 1S01; D.D. 1S06. Fellow.
F.R.S., 1824. F.S.A. A Senator of London University. V. of
Holbeach, Lines. 1794-1831. V. of Buckden, Hunts.,
1794-1823. V. of Leighton Buzzard. Preacher at Lincoln's
Inn, 1824-33. Preb. of Lincoln. Allowed Grant of Anns,
1829. Bishop of Chichester, 1831-6; of Durham, 1836-56.
Author, Lexicon Graeco-prosodiacum, Sermons, etc. Died
July 3, 1859, in London. Father of Frederick W. (1828),
Henry I. (1831) and the next. (Cant. Act Book; Clergy List;
Misc. Gen. el Her.. 2nd Ser , 1. Si; D.N.B.; Macdonald,
Historical Nntes nf the Parish nf Hnlbea.h, 1S1, 1S2; Canon
E. I-i. Liddon. Life ofPusey, 19 II.)
MALTBY, EDWARD HARVEY. Adm. pens, (age It.) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 10, 1815. [2nd s. of the Rev. Edward (above),
V. of Buckden, Hunts. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1816;
Scholar, 1818; B.A. 1S20; M.A. 1S23. MigTated to Trinity,
Apr. 7, 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1820. Called
to the Bar, May 28. 1824. Brother of Frederick W. (182S)
and Henry J. (1S31). {Law Lists; Inns of Court, which gives
' Eldest s .')
Maltby, Frederic William
MALTBY, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adro. pens, (age 19) at
Peterhouse. Nov. 1, 1824. Of Surrey. S. of Thomas.
[School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Lent, 1825; B.A
{Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 421.)
MALTBY, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) .it ]i sus
July 22, 1828. S. of the Rev. Edward (17S7), D.D I I
Buckden, Hunts. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Mil 1
Brother of Edward H. (1S15) and Henry J. (1S31).
MALTBY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John 's, Nov i. 1
Of Notts. School, Repton (Feb. iS33-Dec. 1S35). Matric
Michs. 1S36; B.A. 1S41. Ord. Lmcoln. Mar. 14, 1S41.
Mamed, 1S42, Eli2a Adeline, dau. of W. Surplice
Sch. Reg.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MALTBY. HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
May IS, 1S31. S. of the Rt. Rev. Edward (1787), Bishop of
Chichester. B. at Shrewsbury. Sehu. is Shrewsbury and]
Bury. Matnc. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1835; priest (Durham) July 23, 1836.
V. of Eglingharu, Northumberland, 1837-42. V. of Eagles-
chffe, Durham, 1842-63. Canon of Durham, 1852-63.
Married. Apr. 13. 1S47, Elizabeth Man-, dau. of Gen. Sir
T. Bradford. Died Nov. 24, 1S63, at the College, Durham.
Brother of Edward H. (1S15) and Frederick W. (1828).
{Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 215; Durham Ord. Bock.)
MALTBY, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's June
22, 1848. S. of the Rev. Wilham (1822), of Pleasley, Derbs.
[and Mary]- B. there. Bapt. Apr. 5, 1829. School, Wirks-
worth Grammar (Rev. N. Hubbersty). Matric. Michs. 1848:
B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S52; priest, Sept. 24,
1854; C. of Thrumpton, Notts. C. of Gotham, 1854-63. C.
of Clifton, Notts., 1S63-4. R. of Morton, Notts., 1864-1910.
Married, (1) Sept. 20, 1853, Sarah Elua. eldest dau. of John
Hardwick, Esq.; (2) Oct. 8. 1878, Elizabeth Fannv, dau. of
Thomas Hopkins, of Holloway. Died at Morton rectory',
Apr. 16, 1910. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; G. Mag., 1S53, II.
628.)
MALTBY, JOHN INCE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 2S,
1799- S. of — , of Southwell. B. at Shelton, Notts. Bapt.
Dec. 27, 17S0. Chorister of Southwell Minster, July 26,
1796-Oct. 19, 1797. Matric. Michs. 1799; Scholar, 1802;
B.A. 1803; M.A. 1S06. Ord. deacon (Lmcoln) June 12,
1803; priest (Lichfield) June 1, 1S06; C. of Lilley, Herts.,
1803. R. of Shelton, Notts., 1814-63, and V. of Whatton,
1824-63. Chaplain to Earl Fitzwilliam. P.C. of Sibthorpe
with Cotham, Notts.. 1837-63. Died Sept. 25, 1863, at
Shelton recton-. Father of Richard B. (1834) and Charles L.
(1836); uncle of Brough (1845). {SI John's Coll. Adm., iv.
372; Clergy List; Crockford; Cant. Act Book; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 660.)
MALTBY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Nov. 16, 1847.
S. of John, maltster, of Southwell, Notts. B. there, Nov. 22.
1828. School, Southwell. Matnc. Michs. 1848; Scholar,
1849-54; prizeman; B.A. (23r<2 Wrangler) 1852; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Long Ben-
nington, Lines., 1858-60. C. of St Nicholas, Nottingham.
1860-5. C. of Breaston, Derbs., 1866-76. V. of Little
Dawley, Salop, 1876-07. Died in Nov. 1897. {Venn, 11.
282 and addenda; Crockford.)
MALTBY, RICHARD BROUGH. Adm. sizar at St John's
May 28, 1834. S. of [the Rev. John Ince (1799)], R. of
Shelton, Notts. School, Shrewsbury [also at Southwell as a
chorister, 1827-8]. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1
1841. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 16,
1838; pnest (Lincoln) Mar. 14, 1841; C. of Kirkt
house, Notts., 1841. Appointed Chaplain to the H.E.I.C,
1842; at Sukkur, Bengal, in 1846; at Peshawar, in 1853; at
Ferozepur, in 1858. Brother of Charles L. (1836). I
bury Sch. Reg.; Clergy List.)
MALTBY, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pi M
broke, July 2, 1814. S. of George [mercer, of Hi
Middlesex]. B. at Goodrich, Herefordshire. School, Shrews-
bury. Matnc. Michs. 1815. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 15,
1816; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1S24.
MALTBY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 23) at Euu
Jan. 28, 1822. S. of James [John in Rugby Sch. Reg.], of
Mansfield, Notts. [B. Apr. 15, 1798.) School, Rugby
Michs. 1822; B.A. 1S27. In Holy Orders. Al 1
Derbs, in 1829. Resided latterly at Mansfield, Notts 1
there, Feb. 19, 1845. Father of James W. (1848). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1845, 1. 671.)
MALTHUS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jtsus, Jan. 18, 1822.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1823. S. of [the
Rev.] Thomas Robert (1784). B. at Bath. School, Rich-
mond, Yorks. (Mr Tate). Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A 1829;
M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Wichester) 1829; priest,
1830. R. of Poughill, Devon, 1832-5; V. of EiSngham,
Surrey, 1835-82. V. of Donnington, Sussex, 1837-82. Died
Man, John Thomas
Aug. 5, 1882. {Crockford; Clerical Guide; The Guardian
Aug. 16, 1882.)
MALTHUS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1900.
S. of Colonel Sydenham, of Dalton Hill, Albun', Guildford
Surrey. B. [June 3], 1881, at Godalrning, Surrey. School]
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; MA 1
In the London and South Western Railway locomotive works,
l : A.M.I.C.E. Locomotive engineer, Cevlon Govern-
ment Railway, 1913-19; Locomotive and Steamer Super-
intendent, Trinidad Government Railway, 1919-23; Chief
Mechanical Engineer (and manager, 1930-3), "Sierra Leone
Government Railway, 1923-33; retired. Of Albun. Surrey
in 1945. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; The Engineers' Who's Who.)
MALTHUS, SYDENHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke
Jan. 24, 1820. Eldest s. of Sydenham, gent., of Albury,
Guildford, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1820. Of Hadstock,
Essex. Married Marv Anne, dau. of the Rev. Samuel
White. R. of BrightweU, Oxon. Died 1S6S. (Walford, 186S
under his son.)
MALTHUS, THOMAS ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 8,
1784. Of Surrey. [2nd s. of Daniel (Queen's College, Oxford',
r747), botanist and friend of Rousseau (and Hennetta
Graham). B. Feb. 14, 1766. Educated by the Rev. Richard
Graves, R. of Claverton, Somerset, and by Gilbert Wake-
field (Jesus College, Cambridge) at his Dissenting Academy
at Warrington, on whose advice he also joined the College.]
Matric. Michs. 17S4; exhibitioner, 17S6; B.A. {gth Wrangler)
1788; M.A. 1791. Fellow, 1793-1S04: 'he was one of the
Fellows who, in 1794. made an order that the name of
S. T. Colendge should be taken oS the boards unless he
returned and paid his tutor's bill.' Ord. priest (Norwich
Litt. dim. from Winchester) Mar. 20, 1791. Travelled in
Scandinavia, Russia and Germany, with College friends, in
1799- C. of Albury, Surrey, 179S-1S04. R. of Walesby,
Lines., 1803-34. Professor of History and Political Economy
at the H.E.I.C.'s College, Haileyburv, 1805-34, where, for
obvious reasons, he was known as ' Old Pop.' The only
extant record of his lectures is represented by certain notes
on the life of Adam Smith, made by a pupil named Inveranty
and published by Professor Foxwell. F.R.S., 1819. The first
accepted exponent of the economic theory of rent. His
principal works appeared in the following order: Essay on the
Principle of Population as it affects the Future Irr.f .
of Society (1st edition, 1798); The High Price of Provisions
(1800); Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws (1814)-
The Nature and Progress of Rent (1815); Principles of
Political Economy (1820); also wrote many pamphlets and
monographs. Mamed, at Hath, Hamet, dau. of |ohn Ecker-
sall, of Claverton House, near Bath. Died suddenly at
Bath, Dec. 29, 1834, when on a visit to his wife's former
home; buried m the Abbey Church, Bath. M.I. there, which
says he was ' one of the best men and truest philosophers of
any age or country,' and ' lived a serene and happy life
devoted to the pursuit of communication and truth'.' A
copy of John Linnell's portrait hangs in the hall of Jesus
CoUege. Father of Henry (1822). {D.N.B.; J. Bonar
Malthus and /.-is Work; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
P. B. G. Binnall; Jesus College Admission register and all
University sources call him Robert only.)
MALTON, STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov.
24, 1S48. [2nd] s. of Wilham [of 36, Wimpole Street, London
B. Aug. 28, !S3i], [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1849
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1849. Died Aug. 7, 1851,
in Wimpole St., when about to join a reading party. Brother
of the next. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag 1851
n. 335-)
MALTON, WILLIAM DAWES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 16,
1S46. [Eldest s. of Wilham, of 30, Wimpole Street,' London.'
. B. Jan. 14, 1829. School, Rugby.] Matric. Mi b
B.A 1^50; M.A. 1S53. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 1,
1855. Capt., Scottish Borderers Militia. Author, Brigade
Drill; Company and Battalion Drill. Brother of the above
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
MAN, EDWARD KIRKNESS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1881.
[S. ol F . of Beckenham, Kent. B. Oct. 31, 1862. School
Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1891!
In business at 7, Mincing Lane, London. Died
[Haileybury Sch. Reg.)
MAN, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
1S42; re-adm. pens. Oct. 19, 1842. S. of Richard,
London [and Mary). 1). there. Aug. 26, I
! < ' ' : to Sidney, Oct. 12,
1843. Ord. deacon (Bp, "i Winchester) 1849; priest, 1850'
C. of Heckfield, Hants., 1S49-51. C. of St Gile
London, 1851-3. C. of St John's, Southwaik.
C. of Waltham Abl ' 1 56 C. of Little Stukeley,
Hunts., 1856-9. C. of si 60. C. of
Charles, 1S60-1. Chaplain ol tl. and C. of
St Mary',. Cardiff, 1861 7. V ol Tregaer, Mon., 1867-79.
Disappears from Crockford, 1880.
303
Man, Morrice Lionel
MAN, MORRICE LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel Oct. 5,
1896 [4th] s. of Edward Garnet, Esq , barrister, of 2, The
Cloisters, Temple. London. [B. Dec. 5. 1877.] [School,
Rugby.] Matnc. Michs. iSqO; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1906. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1901; priest (Canterbury, for Win-
chester) IQ03; C. of Hale, Surrey, 1901-4. C. of Aldershot,
1904-6 Chaplain and Assistant Master at Dover College,
1906-10. Org. Sec, S.P.C.K. (for West of England and
Wales) 1910-12. V. of Lvdden, Kent, 1912-17. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D., 1916-19). V.
of St Peter's, Maidstone, 1919-24. V. of Tenterden (with
Small Hythe from 1.12S), 1924-32 R. of Chartham, 1932-43.
Hon Canon of Canterbury. Six-preacher. 1942-3. Resided
subsequently at High Halden, Kent. Died July 26, 1948.
(Rugby Sch. Keg.; Crockford; Umv. War List; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
MANAKA, NAOMICH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1885.
MANBY, AARON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 30,
181' 'nds of William, of Knareiborc. ugh, Yorks. B. there.
Scholar 1812; Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1821.
PC ofBramhope, Yorks., from 1821. V.of Nldd, 1S33-54 and
PC of Breart..n Chapel, 1837-51- Died Feb. 2, 1854, ' aged
57 ' at Knaresborough. Father of the next. (Foster, Index
Ec'cles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S54, I. 438.)
MANBY, AARON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 23, 1S43.
S of the Rev. Aaron (above), of Knaresborough, \ orks.
[and Harriet], B. there. May 14. 1824. Sclio.il. Sedbereh
Mr Evans). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1847. Ord. deacon
and priest (York) 1R48; C. of Bugthorpe, Yorks. 1849-54.
C of Croston, Lanes. V. of Nidd, Yorks. (succeeding his
father) 1854-70. R. of Cottered with Broadfield. Herts.,
,870-5' V. of Nettlebed, Oxon., 1875^). Married, Oct. 14,
1854 Henrietta, dau. of W. C. Lewis, of Clifton, Bristol.
Resided latterlv at Hastings. Died Jan. 22, 1886 at Park-
stone Dorset Father of the next, of Vvvvan B. (1892),
Walter E (18N4I, an. I Cyril (18S3). (Sedbergh Sell. Reg.; Scott,
MSS.; 1 lie Guardian, Jan. 27, 1886.)
MANBY, AARON LEWIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5.
-. S of the Rev. Aaron (above) [and HcnnettaJ. B.
[Sept 24 1S55], at Ripley, Yorks. Bapt. Oct. 30, 1855.
Schools, Giggleswick and Haileybury ] Matnc. Michs. 1876;
B \ 1880 Ord. deacon (Bp. Ryan, for Ripon), 18S0;
priest 1881; C. of Danby Wiske, Yorks., 1880-2. C. of St
Luke's Barrow-in-Furness, 1882-3. C. of St John's, Batter-
sea 1883-6 R. of The (Juinton, Warws., 1886-91. C. of
Great Haseley, Oxon., 1891-4. C. of Long Bredy with Little
Bredy Dorset, 1894-5- C. of Whitby. 1895-7. V. of Penn
Street. Bucks., 1899-1900. V. of Asthall, Oxon. 1903 4
V of Startforth, Yorks., 1904-23. Lie. pr., dio. of Oxford
iq24-42. Resided latterlv at Camberley, Surrey. Died
Tan 28 1942. Brother of Vvvvan B. (1802), etc. (Giggles-
wick Sch. AVc; Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The limes,
Jan. 29, 1942)
MANBY, CYRIL. Adm. at Selwyn H. Jan. 20, 1883. [S. of the
Rev Aaron (1843). B. Sept. 12, 1862 at ramliam, Yorks.
School Brighton College] Matnc. Lent, 1883. A fruit-farmer
in Canada. Brother of Walter E. (1884), etc. (Brighton Coll.
Reg.)
MANBY, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's.
Sent -i 1836 S. of the Rev. John [Merton College, Oxford,
17821 V. of Lancaster. [B. May 19, 1818.] School, Rugby.
Matnc. Lent, 1S37; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
i8Ai-pri.-,tlCh.-t-il 1 - t - - P.C. of Poulton-le-Sands, Lanes.,
1842-70. Died I. .ii 2,, 1876. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Pale, 11.
458; Crock/old)
MANBY, EDWARD PETRONELL. Adm. at Cavendish H.,
Oct 1SS0 Matric Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1884; M.B. and B.Chir.
,8S8- M D. 1892. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S., i886;D I'll.,
1894' Senior House Surgeon and Obstetric Resident at Guy s
Hospital Assist Hit Medl. all iflicerof He. ,1th for Liverpool in
1900 Resident Med.ral Officer, Chelsea Hospital for Women.
Lecturer on Public Health at University college, Liverpool.
Subsequently Medical Inspector, Local Government Board.
Died Sept. 20, 1929, in London. (Medical Direct ..... The
limes. Sept. ii, 1929 I
MANBY HARRY LYNDSAY. Adm. pens, al I JMANUEL,
?ii. it 1S67 [3rd s. of William, Esq.. ..1 lettenhall,
Stags B Apr. 1849. School, Shrewsbury.] Matnc Michs.
,67 Scholar B.A4 (Class. Trip.. 1st Class) ,87,; MA ,..;,.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1869. Called to the Bar
Anr io 1873 Of ihe Ii)*, Holn.wood, Suirey. Died
there Dec " 3 H121. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists; l»»s of Court; Foster, Men atthe Bar; The limes.
Dec. 6, 1921.)
MANBY PERCY ALAN FARRER. Adm. at Tkinhy Hah.
189I [Only s. of [Sir] Alan Reeve, M.D [K C.V.O.] of
hast Kudhain, Norfolk [and Charlotte Anne Faner]. [B.
Mandale, The Rev. Blain
Aug. II, 1877.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1902.
On the South Eastern Circuit. Stipendiary magistrate for
Georgetown, British Guiana, 1909; acted as Senior Puisne
Judge, 1915. Judge of the Supreme Court, Straits Settle-
ments, and Federated Malav States, 1915-26. Acting Chief
Justice, Federated Malav States, 1925 and 1926; retired.
Married, and had issue. Died May 6, 1940, at his residence,
Manorfield, Lymington, Hants. (Charterhouse Register;
Law Lists; Who was Who; Ihe limes, May 7, 1940.)
MANBY, VYVYAN BENSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1 12 S. of the Rev. Aaron (1S43) [and Hennetta Lewi-].
B. Dec. 4, 1872, at Cottered. Hert>. Schools. Totnes Gram-
mar and South Eastern College (St Lawrence), Ramsgate
(Rev. F. W. Tracy). Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Adm.
Solicitor, 1905. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (pte.,
R.A.M.C). Of Stonecroft, Hignworth, Wilts., in 1934-
Brother of Aaron L. (1876), etc. (St Lawrence Coll. Reg.)
MANBY, WALTER EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1884. S. of the Rev. Aaron (1843). B. [Oct. 20,
1864], at Famham, near Knaresborough. School, Brighton
College. Matnc. Michs. 1884. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 2,
1885; B.A. 18S7; M.B. and B.Chir. 1897, At King's College,
London. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. Clinical Assistant at
the Children's Hospital, Shadwell, at Brompton Hospital.
and at the Hospital for Women, Soho. Practised succes-
sively at Cromer, at Bridport, and at Ramsey, Isle of
Man. In practice at Pembroke, from 1930. Died Aug. 19,
1948. Brother of the above, etc. (Brighton Coll. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 719; Medical Directories.)
MANCHESTER, GEORGE, Duke of. LL.D. 1766, incorp. from
Oxford. D.C.L., Oxford, 1763- [Eldest s. of Robert, 3rd
Duke (and Harriet, dau. of Edmund Dunch, Esq.). B. Apr.
6, 1737.] Stvled Viscount MandevuMe, 1739-62. M.P. for
Huntingdonshire, 1761-2. Succeeded as 4th Duke, May 10,
1762. A Lord of the Bedchamber, 1763-70. Lord Lieut, of
Huntingdonshire, 1763. Master of the Horse, 17S0. Lord
Chamberlain of the Household. 1782-3. P.C. 1782. Ambas-
sador-Extraordinary to Pans. 1783. Married, Oct. 23, 1762,
Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Tames Da- Ion . ...d, 2nd Hart., of North-
brook and Kirthngton. and had issue. Died Sept. 2, 1788.
(D H.B.; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Doyle, Official Baronage
of England.)
MANCHESTER, WILLIAM ANGUS DROGO, Duke of. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Oct. I, 1894. [Only] s. of George Victor
Drogo [8th] Duke of Manchester [and Consuelo, dau. of Don
Antonio Yznaga de Valle, of Louisiana and Cuba] of Kim-
bolton Castle, Hunts.' B. Mar. 3, 1877, in London. School,
Eton. Had succeeded his father as 9th Duke, 1892. Matric.
Michs 1894. Capt, 6th Batt.. Lancashire Fusiliers and 5th
Batt. King's Roval Rifle Corps. Capt. of the Yeomen of the
Guard, 1906-7. P.C, 1906. Served in the Great War,
1014-19 (R.N.D., 1914-15). Of Kimbolton Castle, Hunts.;
Tanderagee Castle, Co. Armagh; Brampton Park, Hunting-
don, and Kylemore Castle. Connemara. Author, My Candid
Recollections. Died. Feb. 9, 1947, at Seaford, Sussex. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke. P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who's Who; The Times,
Feb. 10, 1947.)
MANCHESTER, WILLIAM DROGO, Duke of. Hon. LL.D.,
June 3, 1864. Eldest s. of George, 6th Duke, by his 1st
wife Millicent, dau. of Robert Bernard Sparrow, Bng.-Gen.,
of Brampton Park. Hunts. B. Oct. 15, 1823, at Kimbolton
Castle. Stvled Lord Kimbolton until 1843 and Viscount
Mandeville; 1843-55. Aide-de-camp at the Cape of Good
Hope, 11, 1 Capt., Grenadier Foot Guards, 1S46-50.
M.P. for Bewdley, 1847-52, and for Hunts., 1852-5. A
Lord of the Bedchamber to the Prince Consort. Succeeded
as 7th Duke, Aug. 18, 1855. K. P., 1877. Married, July 22,
1852, Louisa Frederii a Augusta, dau. of Charles Francis
Victor, Count Von Alten, of Hanover, and had issue. Died
Mar. 22, 1890, at Naples; buried at Kimbolton. Disraeli
wrote of him as ' silly but not dull'; and the Marquess of
Huntly described him as ' a well intentioned bore.' Brother
of Lord Roberl (1845, sub Montagu). (G.E.C.; Doyle, Official
Baronage of England.)
MANCLARKE. WILLIAM PALGRAVE. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
lulv 1, iSi2. S. of Austin Palgrave, Esq. B. at Rockland,
near Norwich. Schools, Bungav (Mr Bewicke) and Fersfield
(Mr Carter). Matnc. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1815; B.A. 1817;
M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 29, 1818; pnest,
Dec. 12, 1819. Incapacitated by blindness. Resided at
various times in Jersey, at Bedford, at Pulham, Norfolk,
and in Norwich. Disappears from Crockford, 1870.
MANDALE, The Rev. BLAIN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr.
22 1820. A ' Ten-year man.' Of Sussex. C. of Rusland,
Lanes. R. of Ripple, Kent, 1827-70. Disappears from
Crockford, 1871. Doubtless father of the next. (Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; Clerical Guide.)
Mandale, Blain
MANDALE, BLAIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 21, 1S43.
[Doubtless s. of the Rev. Blain (above).] Matric. Michs.
1843; B.A. 1S47; M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Chester)
1845; priest (Bp. of Lichfield) 1849; C. of Heanor, Derbs.,
1848-51. C. of Staveley, 1851-63. C. of N. Wingfield,
1863-6. V. of Bishop's Itehington with Chadshunt and
Gaydon, Warws., 1S66-79. Disappears from Crock ford,
18S0.
MANDALL, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Magdalene,
June 5, 1900. S. of John, of Shepherd's Villa, Coniston.
B. Apr. 7, 1881. School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1904; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1905; priest,
1907; C. of Raunds, Northants., 1905-6. C. of St Mary's,
Peterborough, 1906-13. C.-in-C. of Cosgrove, Northants.,
1913-15- V. of Langbam, Rutland, 1915-25. Chaplain to
Earl Manvers and P.C. of Perlethorpe, Notts., 1925-30. V.
of Whissendine, Rutland, 1930-4S-. (Crockford.)
MANDELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 6,
1820. Of Cumberland. Matric. Easter, 1822; B.A. 1826;
M.A. 1S30. C of Colne, Hunts., -1841-3. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1844. Brother of the next and of William (1S16).
MANDELL, RAYSON. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 12,
1S28. B. at Carlislegate, Bolton, Cumberland. Matric. Michs.
1828; B.A. (33rd Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. priest
(Durham) Nov. 5, 1S36; Chaplain of Newcastle gaol. V. of
Ridge well, Essex, 1S37-40. Died Aug. 20, 1840. Brother of
the above and of William (1S16). (Foster, Index Eccles.;
Durham Ord. Book', G. Mag., 1840, 11, 551.)
MANDELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mav 31, 1799.
Of Cumberland. [B. at Carlislegate, Bolton, Cumberland.]
Matric. Michs. 1799; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1S03; M.A. 1806;
B.D. 1815. Fellow, 1S03-43. Senior Proctor, 1S11-12. In
Holy Orders. A notable figure among the Cambridge Evan-
gelicals. Author, The Advent of Christ (six Sermons preached
before the University of Cambridge); Twelve St rm ms
(preached . . . chiefly before the University of Cambridge);
The Blessedness of dying in the Lord (a Sermon preached in
the Chapel of Queens' College on occasion of the death of
George the Third); numerous other Sermons. Died Oct. iS,
1843, at the residence of his nephew at Leamington- His
extensive library, together with a collection of minerals,
coins and antiquities, was sold by auction at Cambridge,
Ni >v. 22-25, ig43- (Clergy List; Canon C. H. Smvth; G. Mag.,
1843, 11. 662.)
MANDELL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb n.
1816. Of Cumberland. School, St Bees. Matric. Michs.
1S16; Scholar, 1S20; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1821. Died in
Cambridge, Sept. 9, 1822, aged 25; buried at Grantchester.
Brother of John (1820) and Rayson (1828). (Cambridge
Chronicle, Sept. 13, [822.]
MANDELLO, JULIUS GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1896. S. of Charles, Doctor of Philosophy and
member of the City Council of Budapest, Hungary [and
Mina]. B. Feb. 7, 1868, at Rannersdorf. Educated at Buda-
pest and Strasburg Universities. Matric. Easter, 1896.
Kept one term.
MANDER, CHARLES HENRY WATERLAND. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14, 18S6. [Eldest] s. of Charles John, of
25, Carlton Road, Putney, London. B. [Aug. 1], 1868, in
London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 18S6; B.A.
and LL.B. 18S9; M.A. and LL.M. 1S93. Adm. Solicitor.
1892. Clerk to the Vestry of St Mildred, Bread Street, and
St Margaret Moses. Clerk to the Cordwainers' Company.
Died Jan. 25, 1931, at Chorley Wood, Herts. Brother of
D'Arcy W. (18S8) and Frederick W. (1891). (Charterhouse
Register; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 27, 1931.)
MANDER, CHARLES TERTIUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 7, 1870. Of Staffs. [Eldest] s. of Charles
B[enjamin], of The Mount, near Wolverhampton [and
Sophia, dau. of John Weaver, M.R.C.S.]. B. July 16, 1852,
at Wolverhampton. Schools, Rugby and Wellington.
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1880. Chairman and
Governing Director of Mander Bros., varnish and colour-
makers, Wolverhampton. Col., Staffs. Yeomanry. J. P. for
Staffs, and Wolverhampton. Mayor of Wolverhampton,
1892-6. High Sheriff of Staffs., 1903-4. Created Baronet,
July 8, 1911. Died Apr. 8, 1929, at Wolverhampton.
Brother of John H. (1888). (Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families', Who was Who; The Times, Apr. 10,
1929.)
MANDER, D'ARCY WENTWORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. S. of Charles John, of 25, Carlton Road,
Putney, London. B. [Oct. 27], 1870. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1888. Second Lieut., Durham Light Infantry,
1892; Lieut., 1896; Capt., 1900; Adjutant of Mi!n ia
'■ ir, 1914-19 (Major, Durh
killed in action, Sept. 20, 1914. Brother of the next and of
Charles H. W. (1886). (Army Lists; Univ. War List.)
Mangharamani, Ramkrishna GlANCHAND
MANDER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 15, 1891. [4th] s. of Charles John, of 25, 1
Road, Putney, London. B. 1872, at Putney. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1903.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1896. Adm. Solicitor, 1903;
practised in London. Of 6, Rotherfield Road, Carshalton,
Surrey. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut.,
R.A.S.C.). Killed in an air-raid, in Feb. 1944. Brother of
the above and of Charles H. W. (1886). (Law Lists, Unix .
War List; The limes, Feb. 22, 1944.)
MANDER, GEOFFREY LE MESURIER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Theodore
(1876), of Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton. B. [Mar. 6],
1882, at Wolverhampton. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, Apr. 20, 1921. A varnish manufacturer at Wolver-
hampton; Chairman of Mander Bros., Ltd. J. P. for Staffs.
and Wolverhampton. High Sheriff of Staffs., 1921. Served
in the Great War. 1914-19 (Lieut., Special List, employed
Ministry of National Service; Hon. Lieut. (T.), R.A.F.).
M.P. for East Wolverhampton, 1929-45. Parliamentary
Private Secretary to Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of
State for Air, 1942-5. Knighted, Jan. 1945. Of Wightwick
Manor, Wolverhampton, in 1940. (Harrmv Sck. Res:.; Univ.
War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.;
Law Lists; Who's Who.)
MANDER, JOHN HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 29, 1888. [3rd] s. of Charles [Benjamin], Esq., de-
ceased, of The Mount. Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. [B.
Aug. 3, 1869.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1888. Second
Lieut., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, 1888; Lieut., 1893;
Capt., 1899. Served in the S. African War, 1S99-1902.
Brigade Major, Durham Light Infantry-, 1904-5; retired,
1906. Chief Constable of the Isle of Ely, 1906-15 ; of Norfolk,
1915-27. O.B.E., 1920. Of Thorpe Hurst, Thorpe St Andrew,
Norwich. Died Dec. 9, 1927. Brother of Charles T. (1870).
(Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, O.B.E.)
MANDER, SAMUEL THEODORE. Adm. at Clare, Feb. 7,
1876. [Eldest s. of Samuel Small, of Wolverhampton (and
Mary, dau. of Paul Wilkes, of Wolverhampton). B. Feb. 25,
1S53. Previously at London University; (B.A. 1876).]
Matric. Lent, 1876. Of Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton.
J.P. for Staffs. Married Flora St C, dau. of H. N. Paint,
M.P., Canada. Died Sept. 14, 1900. Father of Geoffrey
Le M. (1900). (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MANDERSON, JOHN RENNIE. Adm. pens, (age ioj at Jesi S,
Oct. 1890. S. of [J., of the I.C.S.], Lieut.-Colonel. B. [Feb.
15, 1S71], at Umballa, India. School, Lancing. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Second
Lieut., Devon Regt. (T.F.); Capt., Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders). (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MANDEVILLE, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 18, 1816. S. of John. B. at Musselburgh,
Edinburgh. School, Ardleigh, Essex. Matric Michs. 1817;
B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824.
MANDUCA, JOHN DE CONTI MONT' ALTO. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1892. S. of Francesco de Conti, of Valletta, Malta.
B. there [Aug. 22], 1872. School, St Ignatius College, Malta.
Matric. Michs. 1892. Resided 3 terms. Resident in Malta,
in 1898. (Venn, 11. 527.)
MANDUELL, MATTHEWMAN DONALD. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, 1896. Of Cumberland. S. of Matthewman, Esq.,
deceased. B. at Drumleaning, Wigton. School, St Bees
(The Rev. W. T. Newbold). Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar;
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1899; M.A. 1910. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.A.; M.C.; French
Croix de Guerre). In the Education Dept., Cape Colony,
1901-2; Transvaal, 1903. Headmaster of Jeppe High School,
Johannesburg, 1919-. Died June 7, 1943, at Canterbury.
(Univ. War List; The Times, June 9, 1943; C. R. Hudleston.)
MANDY, WILLIAM HAROLD. Adm. pens, at St John's, « I
10, 1883. S. of Thomas, clerk to the Admiralty [and Ann].
B. [July 29, 1863], at Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey. Bapt.
Aug. 23, 1863. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 18S6. Adm.
Solicitor, 1892; practised in London. (Law Lists.)
MANESTY, see MANISTY.
MANFORD, JOHN STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) al U
Oct. 1889. S. of F. W., Esq. B. in Glasgow. School, The
Leys, Carabridr [889. M.B.,B.S., Durham,
1895. Practised .it Ni w<
Tyne Hospital. Hon. Surgeon, Hospital for Won
castle -on -Ty iu\ Sometime House Surgeon at the Children's
Hospital, Nottingham. Of Haslemere, Surrey,
MedicaX Directories.)
MANGHARAMANI, RAMKRISHNA GlANCHAND. Matrh
Non-Coil. Michs. 1900. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
May 17, 1905. (Law Lists.)
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MANGIN, EDWARD ADDISON. Adm. (age ig) at Caius, Oct.
i, 1.S74. S. of the Rev. Edward Nangreave (Wadham Col-
lege, Oxford, 1S35), V. "i \\"<»lhorn, Northumberland. I'..
[1854], at Horsley, Gloucs. school, Durham. Matric. Michs.
1874. Resided 4 terms. Capt. (1st Vol. Batt.), West Yorks.
Regt., 18S7. Land Agent and farmer. Died Feb. is, 1925,
at Ripon. {Durham Sch. AVi;.; Venn. 11. 41^ and addenda;
Scoit, MSS.; Army Lists; The Titnes, Feb. 17, 1925-)
MANGIN, HENRY MARCUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 6,
1830. [B. 1809. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1830.
Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, Jan. 24, 1838. ' Of The
Castle, Dublin, deceased in 1879.' (List of Carthusians
(Henry Mark); Law Lists.)
MANGLES, PILGRIM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Nov.
jo, 1812, fsnd] s. of James [sometime of Guildford, Surrey]
[and Mary, dau. of — Hughes]. B. [Sept. 7], 1705, at Clap-
ton, London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1013; B.A. 1.S17.
Adm, at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1814. On the H.E.I.C.S.
Naval Service. A Director of the East India Co. {Inns of
Court; F. P. Leyburn-Yarker; Sir Wasey Stony.)
MANGLES, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8, 1787.
[4th s. of Robert, of Wanstead, Essex (and Anne Pilgnm).
B. 1770. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 17*7;
Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1794. Ord. deacon, 1791;
priest, 1793; C, of Meopham, Kent, 179 1-5- R. of Aisthorpe,
Line,. 1795-1803. Married, Mar. 17, 1792, Alice, dau. of
Edward Hall, of Sion Hill, Middlesex. Died Oct. 5, 1803, at
Sutton House, near Saltfleet, Lines. ' In all the relations of
life displayed the endearing qualities of a good heart and a
truly christian disposition." (M.I. at Aisthorpe.) Father of
thenext. (Record of Old Westminsters and supplement; V P.
Leyburn-Yarker; Monson, Lines. Church Notes; G. Mag.,
1803, 11. 993.)
MANGLES, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 23,
1611. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Timothy, deceased (above)
[and AUee Hall]. B. Nov. 26, 1794. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 24, 1813. At Westminster he was a 'Minor Candi-
date' and as such is frequently mentioned in Forshall's
Westminster School (pp. 575-84), where the ' Diaries of
Challenges' are given. These ' Dianes,' kept by Fox-
Strangways, afterwards Lord Ilchester, form records of
I \1t1unations, taken by the Headmaster, after the fashion of
the modern ' Cjuiz.' ' The questions in the Latin Challenge
were in English; in the Greek they were in Latin and the
boys answered very well, off-hand in that language.' Died
June 17, 1819. (Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
MANIAKES, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity,
Sept. jo, r820. s of John. B. at Lareja. School, Corfu.
Matric. Michs. 1S20; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1822-3 )
MANIFOLD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 15,
1887. [4th] s. of [John], deceased, of Victoria, Australia.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891. Sometime of Danedile,
Camperdown, Victoria, Australia. Brother of Thomas P.
.1 and William T. (1882). (Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 495.)
MANIFOLD, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Jan. 29, 1753. S. uf William, husbandman, of Stan's. B. at
Over Cotton, near Leek. School, Manchester. Matric. Michs,
1753; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 17571 M.A. 1775. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield and Coventry) June 19, 1757; priest, June 25,
1758; C. of Duffield, Derbs., I757-S- C. of Cheadle, Staffs.,
1758, Chaplain to the Earl of Aylesford. V. of Brackley,
Northants., 1766-1803. V. of Ivmghoe, Bucks., 1777-9-
R. of Aldbury, Herts., 1779-1803. Married (1) Margaret,
(2) Nov. 24, 1768, at Brackley, Anne, dau. of John Miller,
gent.; (3) Dec. 6, 1784, at Brackley, Susanna Bathurst.
Died July n, 1803, at Brackley; buried there. (St John's
Coll. Adm., hi. 618] Northants. Clergy; Baker, History of
Northants., 1. 576, 578; G. Mag., 1803, 11. 697.)
MANIFOLD, THOMAS PETER. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1883,
[2nd] s. of [John], deceased, of Camperdown, Victoria,
Australia. Matric. Mm lis. 1 ■ \-,. Sometime of Wimdgil,
Camperdown, Victoria Brother of Edward (1887) and the
II ■ -,(. (liurke, 1 • >!. <•.>:!> v, m 495 (which gives ' Thomas '
only}.)
MANIFOLD, WILLIAM THOMSON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1882. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. B. .it Pur-
rumbete, Victoria, Australia. School. Geelong. Maine.
Lent, 1883. Of Purrumbete, Camperdown, Victoria. His
grandfather, William Manifold, of Court Hall, Cheshire, had
► ■migrated with his family to Van Diemen's Land in 1827,
and settled at Kelso on the river Tamar; he marrj.d, 1796,
Mary Barnes, and died July, 1846. leaving 6 sous, all of
whom died unmarried except this man's father, John, and
ins elder brother, Thomas (4th and sth sons). Brother of
the above and of Edward (1887). (Burke, Col Gentry, 11.
495.)
Manistv, The Rev. James
MAN1NG, ARCHIBALD FITZHERBERT. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Sept. 4, 1872. S. of the Rev. Thomas Anthony
[Trinity College, Dublin, 1838] [V. of Isleham, Cambs.] [and
Mary Anne], B. at Fiskerton, Lines. Bapt. June 18, 1854.
School, King's, Peterborough (Mr Whyley). Matric. Michs.
1S72.
MANISTRE, JOHN. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, June 26, 1765. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (1721),
V. of Shotesham, Norfolk (and Sarah).) B. at Halstead,
Essex. Bapt. there, May 4, 1747. Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A.
1769; M.A. 1772. Fellow, 1768-91. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
1771. R. of Stower Provost-cum-Todbere, Dorset, 1791-
1826. Died Dec. 10, 1826, at Halstead. Bequeathed (,7000
to the University ((,5000 on trust for the purchase of books
' in aid and augmentation of ' the University Library) and
£500 to King's College. Doubtless father of the next.
(C.U. Hist. Reg., 173, note 13, which erroneously gives 1829
as date of death); Eton Coll. Reg.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1826, 11. 570.)
MANISTRE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 4. 1795-
Of Essex. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. John (above).] Matric.
Michs. 1795.
MANISTY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June
17, 1862. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Sir Henry, Q.C., Bencher
of Gray's Inn.] Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1863; B.A.
1866. Adm. at Gray's Inn, 1864. An engineer; M.LC.E.
Constructed railways in Ireland. Proprietor of the Dundalk
Ironworks, which he managed, 1878-68. Subsequently
engaged on the construction of a section of the Manchester
ship canal. Died Jan. n, 1913, at Woburn Sands, Beds.
Brother of Herbert F. (1870). (Scott, MSS.; The limes,
Jan. 18, 1013.)
MANISTY, EDWARD ASHBURNER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. S. of Henry, Esq. [solicitor], of 52, Lancaster Gate,
Hyde Park, London, W. School, Wellington. Matric. Lent,
1892; B.A. 1894. Adm. Solicitor, 1898; practised in London.
Lieut., City of London Imperial Volunteers, 1900. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Lincolnshire Yeo. (T.F.
Res.)), t- tf 1, Howard Street, Strand, and Oaklands, Chard.
Somerset. Died Feb. 28, 1946, at Chard. (Law Lists; Army
Ln/; Cm:\ War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
The Times, Mar. 2, 1946.)
MANISTY, GEORGE ELDON. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
14, 1870. [Youngest] s. of Francis, surgeon [of Gresford,
Denbighshire] [and Elizabeth]. B. [.Mar. 18], 1850, at
Malcolm Peth, Mahableshwar Hills, India. Bapt. May 1,
1850. [Schools, Ruabon Grammar and Marlborough < "llr-r ]
Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 27, 1872.
Called to the Bar, June 13, 1877. Appointed to the I.C.S.,
1873; Magistrate and Collector in Bengal, 1890-4; Accoun-
tant-General, 1894; Commissioner of Excise, 1896; retired,
1899. Author, Metamorphosis of Silver; Currency for the
(. >.',,</, Sontiy versus Socialism. Died Dec. 9, 1941, aged 91,
at Budleigh Salterton, Devon. (Marlborough Coll Reg.;
Laio Lists; Inns 0) I ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar; I.C.S.
Lists; The limes, Dec. 18, 1941-)
MANISTY, HERBERT FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Nov. 24, 1S70. [4th] s. of Sir Henry, Justice of the
Queen's Bench Division, of 24, Bayswater Square, London.
[B. Mar. 2,1853.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1871;
LL.B. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 20, 1873.
Called to the Bar, by the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn,
Now 17, 1877. On the North Eastern Circuit. K.C., 1901.
Bencher, Gray's Inn, 1904; Treasurer, 1910. Recorder of
Rotherham, 1904-5; of Berwick-on-Tweed, 1905-39, Solii 1-
tor-General, County Palatine of Durham, 1905-15; Attorney-
General of the Palatinate of Durham, 1915-39. Hon Si 1
of the Elizabethan Club, 1879-90, A Governor oi West-
minster School. Editor of an edition of Broom's Legal
Maxims. Of 33, Horn tun Street, London, \Y., where he
died, May io, 1939. Brother of Edward (1862). (Record of
Old Westminsters and supplement, Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
II ho was 11 ho; I he Times, May 11 and 15, 1939.)
MANISTY (or MANESTY), JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Jan. 20, 1761. S. of Charles. B. at Kingston,
Southampton (stc) School, Bishop's Stortford (Mr Hodgson).
Matric. Michs. 1701; B.A. 1765; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 1767; priest, Sept. 17(19. R. of Purley, Berks.,
until 1800, when he resigned in favour of his son James
(next). Died ' lately ' in April, 1816, aged 71, at Reading.
(Peile, 11. 271 (Manesty); G. Mag. (Manesty), 1816, 1. 377-)
MANISTY, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. as a ' Ten -year man' at
Trinity, Feb. 23, 1792. [S. of the Rev. James Manisty
(above).] Matric. Lent, 1802; B.D. (Stat. EHz.) 1802. Ord.
deacon, Aug. 17S7; priest, 1791. Under-Master at Durham
School. K. of Purley, Berks, (succeeding his father), 1800.
V. of Edlmgham, Northumberland, 1803-39. R. of Tun-
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Manley, Alfred Mortimer
worth, Hants., 1S06-S. R. of Ibberton, Dorset, 1808-13.
Died Mar. 7, 1S39, aged 74. M.I. at Edlingham. (Durham
Sch. Reg., which gives date of death as Mar. 15; Foster,
Index Eccles.; First Fruits, Dioc. of Durham.)
MANLEY, ALFRED MORTIMER Matric. pens, from Queens*,
Michs. iS79- Scholar; B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1887. [Doubtless s.
of the Rev. Mortimer (1S41).] Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1900;
priest, 1901. Headmaster of Lyttelton Grammar School,
Great Malvern, 1S95-1902. C. of Great Malvern, 1902-4.
C. of Guarliord, Worcs., 1904-5. R. of Leigh with Brans-
ford, 1905-35. Living at Lower Town, Claines, Worcs., in
1941. Disappears from Crockford, 1942.
MANLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Peterhoi'se,
Apr. 10, 1790. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry
C hurley (1762), R. of Bradford, near Taunton.] School,
[Blundell's], Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1790; B.A. 1704; M.A.
1797. Fellow, 179S. C. of Sidbury, Devon, 1796. ' Head-
master of Uffculme Grammar School for 37 years and C. of
Welland for 31 years.' His wife Charlotte, nee Jenkins, died
at Uffculme, aged 73, on Jan. 9, 1831. Died Oct. 25. im-
aged 70, at Uffculme. (Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.;
T. A. Walker, 360; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; G. M ig
11. 974, and 1842, 1. in.)
MANLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct
S of the Rev. Nicholas Mortimer (1832), R. of M01
the-Hill, Norfolk [and Jane]. B. there. Bapt. Mav 15, 1865.
School, Gresham's, Holt. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A 1 6;
M.A, 1S90. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1890; priest, 1892. Assis-
tant Master at All Saints School, Bloxham, Oxon., 1888-92,
and C. of Bloxham, 1S90-2. Oxford Univ. Missioner m
Calcutta, 1892-4. Gen. L., dio. of Salisbury, 1894-6. C. of
All Saints with St Julian. Norwich, 1896-7; R. there, 1S97-
1903. Oxford Univ. Missioner in Calcutta, 1903-24. Perm, to
off. at The Lickey, Worcs.. 1925-6. R. of Sidestrand, Norfolk.
1926-39. Resided subsequently at the Homes of St Barnabas,
Dormans Land, Surrey. Died April 23, 1947. (Burke, L.G.
of Ireland; Crockford; Church Times, May 9, 1947.)
MANLEY, GEORGE PEARSE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Feb. 8, 1820. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Dr — [John Pearse,
LL.D. (St John's College, Oxford, 1790), R. of Filton,
GIoucs., 1816-23 (and Mary Richards, of Sudbury)]. B. at
Uffculme, Devon. School, Devon, private. Matric. Michs.
1820; B.A. 1S24. Married, Sept. 27, 1824, Mary, dau. of the
Rev. H. Jones, of Cumotson, N. Wales, and had issue.
Died 1842. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; G. Mag., 1824, 11. 36S.)
MANLEY, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan.
ii. 1890. S. of Martin Robert. B. [May 22, 1872], at Hull.
School, Wakefield Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S90; Scholar.
1*90; (Senior Wrangler, 1893; Math. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class,
1894); B.A. 1S94; 1st Smith's prize, 1894; M.A. 1897.
Fellow. 1895-1901. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1899; priest, 1900.
Missionary (C.M.S.) at Allahabad, India, 1900-1. Assistant
Secretary of the C.M.S. 1906-12; Secretary for Missions in
Africa, 1912-25. V. of St James's, Tunbridge Wells, 1925-
30. V. of St Luke's, Hampstead, 1930-40. R. of Little
M linden Herts., 1940-4. Author, It is written; Christum
Apologetics ; The Gospel in the Psalms ; Materialism or
Christianity. Of RedhUl, Surrey, in 1947-9. (Peile, 11. 755;
Crockford.)
MANLEY, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 18, 1884.
S of Mrs S. E. Manley, of Dunsdale, Bournemouth [and
William Hewitt, attorney, of Bridport, deceased]. [B. July
20, 1865. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar;
B.A. 1887. Assistant Master at Cordwalles Preparatory
School, Maidenhead, in 1904. Brother of William G. (1882).
[Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MANLEY, HARRY (or HENRY) FLEMING. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Sept. 21, 1898; an 'Advanced Student
Henry, Lieut, in the Army, deceased [and Emily Ami lia
Rayneau]. B. Dec. 28, 1S58, at Chandernagore, India.
School, Calcutta Free (Mr L. W. du'Cruz). Matrii
1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1918. Principal of Victoria Collegi ,
Gwalior. Died June 15, 1935, at Dehra Dun. (Eagle, 1935;
The limes, July 5, 1935.)
MANLEY, HENRY CHURLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 1, 1762; re-adm. pens. Sept. 20, 1762. [S. of Edward,
of Windsor (and Joan Churley, his cousin). B. m Somerset.
Bapt. Mar. 7, 1743-4, at Uffculme, Devon.] Sch 0
[' he is probably the Manley mentioned by Hayley a^ being
Hogged by Dr Barnard for attempting to go to London to
see a play,' R. A. Austen Leigh, Eton Coll, Reg. 353].
Matric. Michs. 1762; LL.B. 1768. I 1 Bl idninch, Devon,
1767-70; P.C. there, 1770-80. V. of Sampford-Arundel,
Somerset, 1768-1819. R. of Tollard- Royal, Wilts., 1770-89.
R. of Hawkridge, Somerset, 1789-1801. V*. of Bradford,
near Taunton, 1801-19. Married, Sept. 9, 1769, Dulcibclla
Maddock. Died 1819. Father of Edward (1790). 1/
Manley, William
Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 372; Foster, Index
Burke, L.G. of Ireland, which calls him H. Choriey, and
erroneously gives ' died 1828 '; G. Mag., 1819, 1. 283.)
MANLEY, JOHN CLAYTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 13. 1840. [Eldest] s. of John [Shawe] [and Catherine
Emelia, dau. of Sir William Clavton, 4th Bart.]. B. at Man-
ley Hall, Staffs. [Aug. 20, 1822]. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1841. Died Mar. 29, 1844, aged 21, at Rome. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. ; G. Mag., 1844, 1. 559.)
MANLEY. JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1S85. S. of Henry Francis [of Bishop's Hull House, Somer-
set]. B. at St Leonards-on-Sea. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 18S5. Married Blanche Violet, dau. of W. H New-
port, of Bristol. (Sir Wasey Sterry; Eton Sch. Reg.)
MANLEY, JOHN HERBERT HAWKINS. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Aug. 10, 1875. [Only s. of John, Esq., J. P., of
Highnelds, West Bromwich. B. Jan. 20, 1857. School,
Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882-
M.B. and B.Chir. 1S84; M.D. 1903. At Guy's Hospital
L.S.A., 18S2; M.R.C.S., 1883. D.P.H., London, 1889.
Resident Obstetrician at Guy's Hospital. Medical Officer of
Health for West Bromwich. Secretary, Incorporated Society
of Medical Officers of Health. Adm. at the Middle Temple.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1905. Author, medical and legal.
LHed May 4, 1913. at West Bromwich. (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Medical Directories; Law Lists, The Times, May 6,
1913)
MANLEY, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 4, 1848. S. of William Nicholas. Matric. Michs. 1848;
B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Clapham, Surrey, 1S52-5. P.C. of Mort-
lake, 1855-64. V. of Tonbridge, 1864-90. Died at Lea-
mington Spa, Mar. 28, 1901, aged 71. (Crockford; The Times,
Mar. 30, 1901.)
MANLEY, MORTIMER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 11,
1 - -i 1 . ^Doubtless 3rd s. of Charles and Mary, nit Mortimer.]
Matric. Lent. 1842; B.A. 1*46; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1S45; priest, 1846; C. of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk,
1845-54. C. of Mistley, Essex, 1854-63. C. of Stoke, Kent.
1863-5. C. of Rainham, Essex, 1865-91. Resided sub-
sequently at 46, Tulse Hill, Brixton Hill, where he died,
Jan. 17, 1896, aged 79. Brother of the next; doubtless
father of Alfred M. (1879)- (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Crock-
ford; Cambridge Independent Press, Jan. 24, 1896.)
MANLEY, NICHOLAS MORTIMER. Adm. sizar at St John's
Nov. 3, 1832. Of [the Isle of Wight], Hants. [2nd s. of
Charles and Man-, nee Mortimer. B. Feb. 26, 1815.] Matric.
Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1S37; B.A. {17^ Wrangler) 1S38;
Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1840; M.A. 1841. Fellow, 1840-7. Ord.
deacon (Ely) Nov. 28, 1841; priest, Nov. 27, 1842; 1 of
Stibbard, Norfolk, 1843-57. C. of Morton-on-the-Hill,
1857-60; R. there, 1860-82. Married, April 22, 1846, Jane,
dau. of George Petergale, of Fulmodeston, Norfolk, and had
issue. Diedini882. Fatherof Edward (1SS3), brother of the
above. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland (' Nicholas," only): G. Mag.,
1846, 11. 86.)
MANLEY, ORLANDO. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar.
30, 1841. S. of the Rev. Orlando [Exeter College, Oxford,
1809]. B. [Apr. 20, 1822], at Stoke, Devon. Sch." J
(private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon
(Bp. of Exeter) 1S46; priest, 1S47; C. of St Keverne, Corn-
wall, i«46-54- C. of Helston, 1854-7. P.C. of St John's.
Truro, 1857-65. V. of St Paul's, Devonport, 1865-9. V. of
Dawlish, 1869-84. Died Feb. 25, 1884, at Totnes. Brother
of William L. (1842). (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 528; I
Reg. 43; The Guardian, Mar. 5, 1884.)
MANLEY, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5. 1853- S. of James Hill, Purser, R.N. (and Anne].
B. Dec. 29, 1834, at Gillingham, Kent. [Educated at
Laraphey vicarage, Pembs., and at Newport Academy, Isle
of Wight.] Matric. Michs. 1833. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 17,
Burney prize, 1857; B.A. 1S57; Chancellor's medal
(Law), 1858; (21s* Wrangler, 1S57; Moral Sci. Trip..
1858); M.A. i860. Fellow of Clare, 1858. Ord. deacon
(York) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of North Cave, Yorks., 1858-62.
C. of North Luffenhdin, Rutland, 1862 j. c. ol Edith
Weston, 1863. C. of Handley, Dorset, 1866. C, of Hampden,
Bucks., 1873-4. K- of Birdbrook, Essex, 1868-70. R, oi
Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, 1876- 1908. A 1
of Stoke Climsland , Sermons and I 'acts. Died Mar. 21, 1908,
at Stoke Climsland rectory. (Boase, Coll. Cornub., 528;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 24, 1908.)
MANLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton,
: . . 1808. B. V '■■■ , p, 13 J9, in Mai y le bone, I
[S. of William, <>i the Middle remple, Sergeant-at-Law, and
Catherine, dau. of Shute Adam, of Norton-Malreward,
Somerset. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 1813;
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M.A. 1816. Fellow. [811-35. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct.
17, 1824: priest, 1829. K. of Chalton with Clantield and
Idsworth chapel. Hants., 1835-47; resigned. Died in 184S.
(King's Coll. Keg.; Foster, Index Eccles.; Sir Wascy Sterry;
Etoniana, 1. 699.)
MANLEY, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 7, 1882. Eldest s. of William Hewett. attom< ) .
deceased, of Bridport. B. there [June 8, 1862]. [School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1S82; Scholar, 1883; B.A. r885;
Hulsean prize, 1881; Bumey prize, 1886; M.A. 1889. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1885; priest, 1887; C. of St Peter's, Leeds,
1885-0. Died Sept. 14. 1889, at Bournemouth. Brother of
Harry (1884). [Crockford.)
MANLEY, WILLIAM LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 23,
1842. S. of the Rev. Orlando [Exeter College, 1 Ixford, 1809],
of St Peter's. Saltash, Cornwall. B. at Holne, Devon.
School, at home. Matnc. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord.
deai m (Bath and Wells) 1846; priest (Gloucester) 1847;
C. of St Germoe. Cornwall, if 17-Y (First] V. of Treleigh,
1848-86. Married, Oct. 5, 1858, Marv Ann. dau. of the
Rev. J. W. Hawksley, R. of Redruth. Died Jan. 12, 1886.
Brother of Orlando (1841). [Peile, 11. 470; Boase, Biblio.
< trnub , 529; Cornwall Reg., 43. Crockford.)
MANLY, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. at Ciare, Oct. 10, 1892.
[S. of J. B., of The Oaklands. Harborne. B. May II, 1873.]
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1S96. Football
(assoc.j 'blue,' 1894, 1895, 1806. Ord. deacon (Lichheld)
i.ii 2; priest 1 l.n htirMI mi'.. C. of Aldndge, Staffs., 191 2-1 3;
i of M ( .corge's, Walts. ill, 1013-15 Subsequently of Ex-
mouth. Disappears from Crockford, 1936. [Repton Sch.
Reg.; Book of Blues.)
MANN, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. at King's, June 7, 1876, on
election as Organist. [3rd s. of Henry James, gent., of
Norwich. B. there May 16, 1850. School, Norwich Cathe-
dral.] Hon. M.A. iqio. Fellow, 1021-9. Had matric. from
New College, Oxford, Nov. 2, 1872, age 22; Mus.Bac. (Ox-
ford) 1074; Musi) (Oxford) 1882. F.R.C.O., 1871. At the
age -it 8, played a service in Norwich Cathedral. Organist
of St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1S70; of Tettenball Parish
Church, Staffs.. 1871; of Beverley Minster, 1875. Organist
and Choirmaster of King's, 1876-1929. University 1 'rg. mist,
1.877-1929. Music Master at the Perse School, Cambridge,
until 1918. Compiled the Anthem book in use at King's.
A great choirmaster, affectionately known to generations
of King's choristers .is 'Daddy' Mann. Only once, it
is said, until his last year, did he delegate a choir-
practice. An ardent lover of Handel. ' His extempore
voluntary at the beginnmg of a service was unique.
It was impossible either to imitate it, or remember it.
There was no tune, no form, no development, but it seemed
to be part of the Chapel, as it rose to a climax, and died
down on a solitary note of extreme depth.' Gave eight
symphony concerts in Cambridge. 1910- 12, when three
London orchestras were ci .nrim ted by Elgar. Landon Ronald,
Henry Wood and Thomas Beecham. Musical Composer.
Died Nov. 19, 1929, aged 77, after two days' illness. (King's
Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; Cambridge Review; Cambridge Daily
\... ... The Times, N.o 21, 1929 )
MANN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caies, Feb. 20,
1781. S. of George, mercer, of Norwich. B. there. School,
North Walsham. Matric. Faster, 17S4; Scholar, 1781; B.A.
1785 Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 22, 178s. priest, Oct. 1,
1780; 1 . i.f 1 nl's. Norfolk, 1785. C of Denver, 1786. V.
.I H . st Dereham, 1818-24. C. of East Dereham until 1848.
I' 1 .,1 kyston, 1807-48, and P.C. of Fordham, 1830-7. R.
of Soutliery. 1837-48. Married, 1807, Susan, youngest dau.
of Admiral M'Dougall, "t Catton. Died Jan. 20, 1848
[Venn, 11. 101; Clergy List; Foster, Indei Eccles . o. Mag.,
1848, 1. 447.)
MANN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at C-A1US, July 6, 1831.
MANN, CHARLES NOEL. Adm. pens, at Claii . |im, 7,1.841.
[S. of the Rev. Horatio (1S0S).] B. [June 4, 1822], in Corn-
wall. Matric Michs. 1841; B.A. 184=; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 18.10; priest, 1851; t. .4 Much Marcle,
Heref., 1S49-55. R. of Mawgan with St Martm-in-Meneage,
Cornwall, 1855-65. V. of St Issey, 1865-88. Rural Dean of
Pyder, 1875-78. Married, 1855. Emily Marv, dau. of
Humphrey Millet! Grylls, and had issue. Resided latterly
at Torquay, where he died, Oct. 1, 1903, aged .81. Brother
of Gerard (1840). (Boase. Biblio. Cornub., 529; Crockford;
1 h, 1 imes, Oct. 3, 19°3-)
MANN, CHARLES PHILIP. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity,
June 24, 1852, S. of 1 nomas. B. at Burford, Oxon. School,
I'.uiv St Edmunds (1847-s). Matric. Michs. 1852. {Bury
l„ Sch. Reg.)
MANN, DAVID. Adm. at Trinity Hale, 1891 S of David,
Esq .deceased, [B. Sept. 22, 1872.] School. Rossall Matric.
Mann, Isaac
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895. An insurance broker at Lloyd's.
Living at Fetcham, Surrey, in 1931, and at Chagford,
Devon, in 1940. [Rossall Reg.)
MANN, EDWARD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
6, 1865, [Perhaps s. of the Rev. Robert (1S27).] Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Perhaps brother of Richard H.
(1869).
MANN, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhoese,
Apr. 21, 1S45. S. of Lieut. -Col. [F. W.], Royal Staff
Corps, of De Beauvoir, Guernsey [and Martha Dobree],
[B. in Guernsey. Dec. 24. 1822. School, Elizabeth College,
Guernsey.] Matnc. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1850; priest, 1S52; C. of Patrick-
Brompton with Hunton, Vorks., 1850-3. C. of Wyham.
Lines.. 1853-67. R. of Ste Marguerite de la Foret, Guernsey,
1867-S0. R. of Ste Marie du Castel, 1880-1002. Married,
Ian. 25, 1853, Eleanor Mary, dau. of the Rev M 1 Pattison,
R. of Hauxwell, Yorks. Died Sept. 22, 1002, aged 7q.
(7". A. Walker. 485; Eliz. Coll. Ren.. Scott, MSS.; Crockford
The Time-.. Oct 1, 1902 I
MANN, GERARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, May 11,
1840. S. of the Rev. Horatio (1808), R. of Mawgan and St
Martin, Cornwall. B. there [Mar. 20, 1821]. School, Stan-
more, Middlesex. Matric. Miehs. 1841; B.A. 1845. Rowing
' blue,' 1845 (and in the 1S43 and 1845 races rowed at Hen-
ley). Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1847; priest, 1S4.S; c. of
Alderbury. Wilts., 1847-51. K ol Mawgan with St Martin-in-
Meneage," Cornwall, 1852-5. Died there, Oct. 21, 1855, from
a chill after bathing. Brother of Charles N. (1841). (I Vim.
11. 254; Boase, II. 721; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 336; Boase.
Biblio. Cornub., 520; Book of Bin,-..)
MANN, GERARD LLEWELLYN NOEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
]uly 11, 1872. S. of William Henrv Galfndus [or Geoffrey]
(1812), of Glanllvn, N. Wales. B. [Jan. n], 1854, in N.
Wales. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1S76;
M.A. 1880. A planter in Ceylon. Died Aug. 18S4. Brother
of William H. G. (1861). [Repton Sch. Reg.)
MANN, HAROLD EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S02.
S. of Thomas James, Esq., of Hyde Hall, Sawbridgeworth,
Herts. [B. 1873. School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1892,
Died in 1S93. [Sherborne Sch A..
MANN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 13, 1839.
M.itrn . Michs. 1839; B.A. 1845.
MANN, HORATIO. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at PeterhoVSE,
May 21. 1760. S. [2nd, but only surviving] of Geoffrey, of
[Boughton-Malherbe and] Egerton, Kent. M.P. fa Maid-
stone [and Sarah, dau. of John Gregory, of London], [B.
Feb. 2, 1743-4.] School, Charterhouse Matric Mn hs. 1761;
M.A. [per Lilt. Reg.) 1763. Succeeded to his father's estates,
1750. Knighted 1768 (when acting as proxy for his uncle,
Horatio, at his installation as K.B.). M.P. for Maidstone,
1774-84; for Sandwich in four ParUaments, 1790-1807.
Succeeded his uncle in the Linton estate, Kent, and as 2nd
Bart.. Nov. 6, 1786. A notable athlete and cricketer; ' in
his old age was a devoted whist player.' Married, Apr. 13,
1765, Lady Lucy, dau. of J. Baptist (Noel), 4th Earl of
Gainsborough. Died. s. p.m., Apr. 2, iSi4,at Union Crescent,
Margate, when the baroneti v bei ame extinct. [G.E.C.;
MS
1 . A.
Burke, Extinct Baronetcies; W. R. Willia
Walker, 320 and MS. note; G. Mag., 1814, I. 420 and 521 ,
MANN, HORATIO (1707), see CORNWALLIS, HORATIO.
MANN, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 12, 180S.
[Eldest s. of James (1780), of Linton Place, Kent. B.
[Apr. 7], 1790, at Linton. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1808; Scholar. 1810; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. R. ol 'I ..
and St Martin-in-Meneage, Cornwall. 1816-46. Married, and
had issue, 11 children. Died by a fall from his carriage,
S. pt 23, 1846. Monument in Mawgan Church. Father of
rd (1840) and Charles N. (1841); brother of William
H. G. (1812), [Eton Seb. Lists; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 529;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 520; Clergy List; 0. Mag., 1840. 11
550.)
MANN, ISAAC. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caios, Feb. 25. I7'i<
S of ]ohn, mercer, of Clev, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
King's I vim (Mr Lloyd) and Holt (Mr Atkvns). Matric.
Michs. 1796; B.A. 1800. Ord. deacon (Exeter) June 15.
1.800; priest (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1801 ; C. of Hemsby, Norfolk,
6. R. of Vere, Jamaica, 1807, and R. of St Catherine's,
1808. Governor's Chaplain, 1810. Chaplain to the House of
Assembly, 1812. Commissary of the Ecclesiastical Court,
1813. R. of Kingston, Jamaica, 1S13-2S. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Jamaica. Sometime Master of the Sussex Lodge,
Freemasons. Married, Jan. 6, 1801, Miss — Leaky, of Great
Russell Street. London. Died Oct. 31, 1828. aged 51, in
Jamaica. M.I. in Kingston Church. [Venn, 11. 129; W.
Cowper; Ci. Mag., 1828, II. 377)
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MANN, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 10, 1780.
S. of Edward Louisa. B. at Richmond, Surrey Matnc
Easter, 17S1. Of Egerton Lodge, near Lexham, Kent
Married, June 5, 1786, Lucy Mann, dau. of Sir Horatio
Mann (1760), M.P. Father of William H. G. (1S12) and
Horatio (1S08). {St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 372; Burke
Extinct Baronetcies; Burke, L.G. (1S86).)
MANN, JAMES (1790), see CORNWALLIS.
MANN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Dec. 13,
1S25. S. of Joshua. B. in London. School, London. Matric'
Michs. 1S26; Bell Scholar (2nd), 1827; Scholar 1820- B V
(25IA Wrangler) 1S30; M.A. 1833. Fellow, 1S32. V. of K, II
ington, Yorks., 1S40-92. Died there, July 17, 1S92, aged 85.
(Rev. E. C. Hudson; Foster, Index Eccles.; The Guardian
July 27, 1892.)
MANN, JOSEPH PROCTER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
July I, 1867. S. of John, surgeon, of London. B. there
[Sept. 13, 1S49]. (School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs
1867; B.A. 1S72.
MANN, LUCIUS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's
May 8, 1840. S. of James, Esq., deceased, late of Hallow
Park, near \\ orcester. B. at Walcot, Bath. Matric. Michs.
1840. Of Hazel Brow, Duffield. Married, 1S50, Charlotte E
dau. of Capt. Cockshutt Heathcote. Died Dec.
(E. D. Heathcote, Ike Family oj Heathcote, 1S4.)
MANN, MARK FRANCIS JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's
Feb. 2, 1874. S. of Gother Frederick [Major-General, R E ]'
[and Margaret Madeod Baynes]. B. Julv 21, 1S55, at St
Peter Port, Guernsey. Bapt. Aug. 11, 1855. School' VVell-
nigton College (Mr H. W. Eve, M.A). Matric. .\inhs. 1S74-
B.A. (2yd Wrangler) 1S78. A private tutor. Died Jan. 4'
1925, in Guernsey. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xliv. 104-'
The Times, Jan. 7. 19=5-)
MANN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3 1900
S. of the Rev. R[ichardi H[enry] (next), of Swaton vicarage,
Folkingham, Lines. [School, Lincoln Grammar.] Matric
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1905. Assistant Master at St George's
School, Windsor, and at Warren Hill, Eastbourne. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., Lanes. Fusiliers-
Lieut., M.G.C. i.Motor)). {Schoolmasters' Directories: Unit
War Ltst.)
MANN, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 8
1869. (S. of the Rev. Robert (next), R. of Long Whatton!
Leics. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Hale Magna
Lines., 1873-5- C. of Swaton, l875-«o. V. of Swaton with
Spanby, 1880-1930. Resided latterly at The Old Place
Horbling, Lines., where he died, Feb. 16, 1932. Father of
the above; perhaps brother of Edward K. (1865). {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Crockjord; The Times, Feb. 18, 1932.)
MANN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Mar. 26,
1827. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1S30; B.A. 1831. Ord!
deacon (Norwich) Oct. 9, 1831; priest, Oct. 7, 1832; C. of
Kelsale, Suffolk, -1S41-7. C. of Saxmundham, 1848-51.
R. of Long Whatton, Leics., 1852-83. Domestic Chaplain
to Lord St Leonards. Residing at Loughborough in 1890;
disappears from Crockford, 1S91. Married, May io, 1845'
Harriet, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Sugden. Father
of the above and perhaps of Edward R. (1S65). {Clergy
L.st; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 74.)
MANN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, June 15,
1781. S. of Thomas, surgeon, of Ixworth, Sufiolk. B. there!
Schools, Seaming (Mr Potter) and Newport, Essex. Matric
Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1786; M.A. 1791. FeUow,
1789-92. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. I, 1786; priest Dec
23, 1787; C. of Crowneld, Suffolk, 1786. C. of Coddenham,
1787. V. of Bramford, 1791- (George Navlor there 1
and R. of Baylham, 1791- (William Colville there in 1828).
Resided latterly at Norwich, where he died, Feb. 2, 1847,
aged 85. M.l. at Reyuierston. {Venn, II. 105; Clergy List'
G. Mag., 1847, 1. 448.)
MANN, WILLIAM HENRY GEOFFREY (or GALFRIDUS). Adm
pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1812. S. of James (1780).
B. at Linton, Kent. School, Winchester. Matri
i8i2;B.A [817; M.A 1-23. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Gloucester!
1820; pnest (Bp. of Salisbury) 1S20. V. of Bowdon, Cheshire,
1821-56. Resided subsequently at Lichfield; at Gl
si Asaph, N. Wales, in 1884. Disappears from ( -
His widow died in 18S5. Father of the next and of
Gerald L.N. (1872); brother of Horatio (1808).
Index Eccles.; Scott, MSS.)
MANN, WILLIAM HENRY GALFRIDUS. Adm. pens, at
Ikimiy, Jan. 23, 1S61. S. of the Rev. Wiluani Henry
Geoffrey (or Galfridus) (above), of 1, Park Street, Bath.
B. 1-42, at Bowdou, Cheshire. School, Somerset (pri
Michs. 1862; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
nest, 1869; C. of Holy Trinity, Burton-on-Trent,
1868-72. C. of All Saints, Knightsbndge, 1872-3. C. of
309
Manners, Lord George John
St Michael's, Chester Square, 1874-S6. V. of Sheerness
1886-97. Appointed P.C. of Christ Church, Brighton but'
died suddenly, Mar. 5, 1S97. Brother of Gerard L. N. (1S72)
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 9, 1897.)
MANN, WILLIAM MOXON. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 7
[8 1 Matric. Michs. 1S30; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1840; pnest (Carlisle) 1S41. P.C. of Thomthwaite, Cum-
berland, 1840-4. V. of Billingborough, Lines., 1846-55
V. of TidesweU, 1S55-S. C. of Bobbington, Staffs., in
1872-3. Disappears from Clergy List, 1877.
MANNERS, see also MANNERS-SUTTON.
MANNERS, CECIL REGINALD JOHN. Adm. (age 16) at
Irinity Hall, 1884. [3rd] s. of Lord John James Robert
(1836) ,by his second wife, Janetta, dau. of Thomas Hughan
of Airds, Co. Galloway]. (B. Feb. 4, 1868.] School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1SS5. Assistant Private- Secretary to
the Secretary of State for India (Viscount Cross), iSSS" A
war correspondent in the South African War, 1S99. M.P.
for East Leics., 1900-6. D.L. for Derbyshire. Died at Crow-
borough, Sept. 8, 1945. Stepbrother of Henry I. B. (186S).
[Ltst t Carthusians; Bwke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
. Who's Who; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MANNERS, CHARLES (1771), see GRANBY, Marquess of.
MANNERS, CHARLES CECIL JOHN (18321, see GRANEY,
Marquess of.
MANNERS, The Hon. CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 1, 1878. [4th] s. of John [Thomas] [2nd
Baron], (1835. sub Maimers-Sutton) of 43, Princes Gate
Kensington. B. [Feb. 26], 1859. School, Wellington College'
Matric. Michs. 187S. Killed by a fall from his horse, July 14
1879. Brother of John T. (1870). (Wellington Coll. Res '■
Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, June 10
1--'-. Matric. Michs. 1822. Kept 9 terms. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Mar. 1824; priest (Lincoln) Sept. 1S25. R. of
Goadby Marwood, Leics., 1825-57. Died Dec. 21, 1S57, at
the Manor House, Kirby Bellars. Leics. IPeile 11 a'oq-
Clergy List; G.Mag., 1857, 1. 247
MANNERS, FREDERICK BROWNE. Adm. sizar at St Catha-
rine's, Apr. 4, 1866. B. at Woolwich. Maine. Easter, 1S66;
B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1870; priest, 1S71 •
C of Roxton, Beds., 1870-2. C. of Bradford, 1S72-5. C of
Crawley, Hants., 1875-6. C. of St John's-in-Bedwardine
Worcester, 1877. C. of Low Hanogate, Yorks., 1877-9. C
of Meanwood, 1879-82. V. of St Silas, Hunslet, 1882-90
V. of Kirklington, Notts., 1890-7. R. of Shadwell, Yorks.,
1897-1905. Subsequently lie. pr., dio. of Ripon. Died'
July 26, 1938. Benefactor to the College. [Crockford-
Cambridge Review, Oct. 14, 1938.)
MANNERS, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) a! Trinity
May 30, 1782. [2nd] s. of [Lord] Robert [' a General officer']'
[and Mary Digges, of Roehampton, Surrey], of London.
[B. Nov. 171.3.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1782; B.A
1786; M.A. 1789. Of Ufford HaU, Stamford. Died s.p
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (under his father, who
' had issue 2 sons,' not named).)
MANNERS, GEORGE ESPEC JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity
June 11, 1879. [2nd] s. of Lord George John (next), of Cross
Deep HaU, Twickenham, Middlesex (and of Cheveley Park,
Cambs.]. B. June 17, 1S60, in London. School, WeUington
College. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1S84. Adm. at the Inner
• Temple, Nov. 6, 1884. Chairman of the London District
Messenger Co., with which he became connected in 1690;
when he joined the organization only six boys were em-
ployed, but within a few years they numbered hundreds.
Of Fomham Park, Bury St Edmunds. During the Great
War, 1914-19, commanded ' J ' Division of the- Metropolitan
Special Constabulary, 1914-16. Assistant Provost-Marshal
London District, 1916, and from 1918 to 1919 Bngade Edu-
cation Officer. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1915. J. P. for Suffolk.
Knighted 1920. Died Si ] 1 ittle Haddon Hall,
near Woodbridge. {Wellington loll. Reg.; Inns 1
Burke, P. and B. {sub Rutland); II ..-
MANNERS, Lord GEORGE JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity
July 3, 1838. (3rd] s. of John Henry, 5th Duke of Rutland
(1794) [and Lady Elizabeth, 2ml dau. of Frederick, 5th
: Carlisle]. B. [June 22], 1820.
1 V Michs. 1838; M.A 1 I , 1 .
61; Brevet-Colon, ,.
for Cambridgeshire, 1S47-57 and I
Steward of the Jockey Club ami Chairman of committee on
condition of the turf, 1S70. Married, Oct. |,
Matilda, dau. of I i .1 I >i.: . ,1 \ ,.
. I'ark, Newmarket. J.P. for Caml
■ 1 lather of George I-.. J. (above); bl
1 I , M.uqucssofGranby(i8)2).iiid lohn I I
Sch. Lists. Boase, 11. 721
Retu:
Manners, Henry John Brinsley
MANNERS, HENRY JOHN BRINSLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 20, 181.S. [Eldest] s. of Lord John James Robert
(1836), later 7th Duke of Rutland, of 6, Cumberland Terrace,
Regent's Park, London. B. Apr. 16, 1852, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S69; Hon. LL.D. 1924.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1S73. St vied .Marquess
of Granby from 1888. Hon. Col., 3rd and 4th Batts.,
E. Leics. Regt. Private Secretary to Lord Salisbury' when
Prime Minister, 1885-8. M.P. for E. Leics., 1885-95. In
the Lords as Baron Manners, 1896. Lord Lieut, and Custos
Kol. of Leicestershire. Succeeded as 8th Duke of Rutland,
1906 K.G., 1918. Died May 8, 1925, in London. Half-
brother .,1 Cecil K. M1884) (EtonSch. Lists; G.E.C.; Burke,
P. and B.\ Inns of Court; 1 hi 7 imes, May 9, 1925.)
MANNERS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Christ's, Dec. 6, 1779.
S of Thomas. B. at Grantham. [' Probably a cadet of the
Manners famllv.'] Resided until Michs. 1781. M.P. for
Ilchester, 1804-6. Father of Frederick Manners- Sutton
(1804) and Thomas Manners-Sutton (1809). [Return of
M.P.'s; Pale, 11. 310)
MANNERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 3,
1829. Of Notts. Matric. Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1831; B.A.
{lirdlVriiHgli-r) iSjj; M.A. 1837, Old. deacon (Lichfield) 1841;
priest (Hereford, "till. dim. from Lichfield), 1842. Second
Mastei at Nottingham Grammar School, 1.834-8. Principal
of Wesley College, Sheffield, 1838-54. C. of Dronfield,
Derbs 184J-3. C. of Colwick, Notts., 1854-9. C. of Burton
|..w 1859-60. C. of St James-the-Less, Bethnal Green,
1861-8. Resided subsequently at Plunistead, Kent, and at
Brockley. Died .it Brockley, Mar. 10, 1893, aged 86.
(( rockford; The Guardian, Mar. 2;, 1893.)
MANNERS, JOHN HENRY (1794), see RUTLAND, Duke of.
MANNERS, Lord JOHN JAMES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Feb. 4, 1836. [2nd] s. of John Henry, 5th Duke of
Rutland (1794, sub Rutland). [B. Dec. 13, 1818, at Bel-
voir Castle. School, Fton.J Matric. Michs. 1830; M.A. 1839;
Hon. LL.D. 1862. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1876. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 24, 1S40. M.P. for Newark, 1S41-7.
Joined the ' Young England Party.' Advocated public
holidays, 1843; factory reform, TS44, and a system of allot-
ments. Toured industrial districts with Disraeli, 1S44, in
whose novels, C.nmii'sf'v. >Wul and Endynnon, be is por-
trayed. M.P. for Colchester, 1850-7; for North Leics.,
1857-85; for Melton (E. Leics.), 1885-8. P.C., 1852. First
Commissioner of Works, 1852, 1858-9, and 1866-8; Post-
master-General, 1874-80 and 1S85-6; Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, 1S86-92. Succeeded his brother,
Charles C. J., Marquess of Granby (1832), as 7th Duke of
Rutland, Mar. 4, 1888. K.G., 1891. Created, by patent,
Baron Roos of Belvoir, 1896. G.C.B., 1SS0. Married (1)
1S51, Catherine Louisa Georgiana, only dau. of Col. George
Marlay, C.B., of Belvedere, Co. Westmeath, and had issue;
(2) 1862, Janetta, eldest dau. of Thomas Hughan of Airds,
Galloway, and had further issue. Author of the lines ' Let
wealth and commerce, laws and learning, die; but leave us
still our old nobility,' which occur in a poem, Memorials of
Other Lands, published in 1841, after he had travelled on
the Continent. Died Aug. 4, 1906, at Belvoir. Father of
Henry J.B. (1868) and CecU R. J. (1S84); brother ol C harli -
1 I Marquess ot i,wil.v 1 1 -',;), and George John (1838).
[Et m Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MANNERS, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus,
Apr. 1, 1880. S. of William Whichcote, Colonel. B. at
Havenstreet, Isle of Wight. School, private. Matric. Easter,
1880; B.A. 1884. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 26,
1893; on the South Eastern Circuit. Brother of William F.
(1877). (Law Lists.)
MANNERS, Lord (JOHN THOMAS). Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 9, 1S70. [Eldest] s. of John Thomas (1835, sub Manners-
Sutton) of 43, Princes Gate, London. B. [May 15], 1852, in
London. School, Eton. Matric. 1S70; B.A. 1S73; -M.A. 1S80.
Had succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Manners of Foston,
Nov. 14, 1864. Lieut., Grenadier Guards, 1S75-83; Capt.,
3rd (Militia) Bate, the Hampshire Regt. Of Cold Overton
Hall, Oakham, and 13, New Cavendish Street, London. D.L.
for Southampton. Died at Avon Tyrrell, Chnstchurch,
Hants., Aug. 19, 1927. Brother of Charles W. (1878) (Burke,
P. and B.; 1 he limes, Aug. 20, 1927; Who was Who, G.E.C.
(Manners of Foston).)
MANNERS, OTHO AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 23
1837. S. of Otho, Esq., of Goadby, Leics. B. Jan. 11, 1818,
at North Witham, Lmcs. Schools, Trusthorpe (Mr Single-
ton), and Cotterstock (Mr Willan). Matric. Michs. 1837,
B.A. 1843. ord. deacon (York) 1844; priest (Ripon) 1845,
1 . of Ludford, Lines., 1852. R. of Hawnby, Yorks., 1852-
97. II'. lor North Riding of Yorkshire. Died Apr. 9, 1897.
(P. B. G. Binnall; Crockford.)
Manners-Sutton, Frederick
MANNERS, RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 13,
1791 Of Middlesex. S. of Russell, Lieut. -General. Matric.
Michs. 1792; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1802. M.P. for Grantham,
1806-7. In the army: served in India, in the Peninsular
War, and at Toulouse. Married and had issue (his only son,
Russell Henry, became an Admiral). Died Jan. 16, 1840,
aged 68. (W. R. Williams, MSS.; Boose, 11. 721.)
MANNERS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Emmanuel,
Oct. 6, 1753. S. of Lord William. B. in London. School,
Chelsea (Mr Rothery). Matric. Michs. 1753.
MANNERS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
time 29. 1776. S. of Thomas, of Hook-Norton, Oxon.
School, Courteenhall, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1777; B.A.
1 78 1 .
MANNERS, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Sept. 21, 1877. Eldest s. of William Whichcote,
1 apt .,1 Wootton. Isle of Wight. B. at Parkhurst. Malm.
Michs. 1877; B.A. i88i;M.A. 100S. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1888. Of Clavgate, Surrey, in 1890; in
prat tli e at Pewsey, Wilts., in 1900; on West African Medical
Stafi m Southern Nigeria, in 1910. Died Oct. 1910, in S.
Nigeria. Brother of John R. (1880). (Pembroke Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
MANNERS-SMITH, CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1S96.
MANNERS-SMITH, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1888.
Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 5, 188S; B.A. 1800; M.A.
[896; MB. and B.Cliir. 1899. Additional Demonstrator in
Human Anatomy, 1902-0112.
MANNERS-SUTTON, see also MANNERS.
MANNERS-SUTTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 1, 1773. [4th) s. of Lord George Manners (who had
assumed the additional surname of Sutton, 1762, upon in-
heriting the estates of his maternal grandfather). [B. Feb.
14, 1755. School, Charterhouse.) Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A.
(15W1 Wrangler) 1777; M.A. 1780; D.D. 1792. R- of Averham
with Kelham, Notts., and R. of Whitwell, Derbs., 1785-
Dean of Peterborough, 1791; Bishop of Norwich, 1702-
1805. Dean of Wmdsor, 1794- Archbishop of Canterbury,
1805-28. One of the founders of the National Society.
Married 177S, May, daughter of Thomas Thoroton, of
Screveton, Notts., and had 12 children. Gave £300 towards
rebuilding after the College fire, 1S11. Strongly supported
the foundation of the Indian episcopate. Guided and stimu-
lated the S.P.C.K. Died at Lambeth, Jury 21, 182S. Father
of Charles (next); brother of Thomas (1773) and George
(1769, sub Sutton). {D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 4, 1798; 'from Queens' College.' but no
record of his admission found there. [Eldest] s. of the Rt.
Rev. Charles (above). Bishop of Norwich, of Screveton,
Notts. [B. Jan. 29, 1780.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805; LL.D. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 19, 1802. Called to the Bar, May 9, 1806. On the
Western Circuit. Bencher, 1817. M.P. for Scarborough,
1806-32; for the University, 1S33, 1835. Judge Advocate-
General, 1S09. P.C., 1809. Speaker of the House of Com-
mons, 1817-35. Created Baron Bottesford of Bottesford,
and Viscount Canterbury, 1S35. G.C.B., 1833. Married (r)
July 8. isn, Lucy Maria Charlotte, eldest daughter of John
Denison, of Ossmgton, Notts., and had issue; (2) Dec. 6,
1828, Ellen, widow of John Home-Purves, of Purves Hall,
Berwicks., and daughter of Edmund Power, of Curragheen,
Co. Waterford, and had further issue, one daughter. Died
July 21, 1.845. Father of Charles John (next) and John H. T.
(1831). {U.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16)
at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1S2S. [Elder] s. of Charles (above) [by
his 1st wife]. B. [April 17, 1S12], in London. School, Eton.
Main. . Michs. 1828 Succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount
Canterbury, Julv 21, 1845. Died, unmarried, Nov. 13, 1869.
Brother of John H. T. (1S31). (D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 24, 1804. [3rd] s. of John {sub Manners) 1 1 77'))
of Kelham [and Ann, natural dau. of the Marquess "1
Granby] [li. Mar. 30. 1-844 School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1804; B.A. 1S0S. K. ol Tunstall, Kent. 1812-26. V. of
Maiden, 1S11-17. V. of Preston-next-Faversham, 181 1 20
Married, Sept. 2, 1821. Lady Henrietta Barbara Lundey,
dau. "l John, 7th F.arl of Scarborough. Died at his seat,
Kelham, near Newark, Aug. 30, 1S26. Father of John H.
(1839); brother of Thomas (1809). (Foster, Indei
G. Mag., 1826, 11. 2S3; Burke, P. and B.)
3IO
Manners-Sutton, Henry Charles
MANNERS-SUTTON, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, Aug. 13, 1858. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. John
Henry Thomas (1831) [later 3rd Viscount Canterbury]. B.
July 12, 1839. School, Harrow. Ma trie. Miens. 1858; B.A
1862. Succeeded his father as 4th Viscount Canterbury,
June 23, 1877. j.P. and D.L. for Norfolk. Married, April c6,
1872, Amy Rachel, only dau. of the Hon. Frederick Walpole,
M.P. Of 12, Queensbury Place, London, S.W., and Witch-
ingham Hall, Norfolk. Died Feb. 19. Z914. W *o was \\ A .
Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 1, 1839. Matnc. Michs. 1840. [Eldest s. of the K- \ .
Frederick (1804). B. Aug. 4, 1S22.] Of Kelharn Hall, Notts.
M.P. tor Newark, 1S47-52 and 1852-7. High Sheriff of
Notts., 1863. Married, Apr. 21, 1S53, Mary Jemima, dau.
of the Rev. Gustavus Burnaby, R. of St Peter's, Bedford.
Died July 5, 1898. Father of the next.
MANNERS-SUTTON, JOHN HENRY EVELYN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 11, 187^. S. of John Henry (above) [M.P.
for Newark], of Kelharn Hall, Notts. B. [March 28], 1854,
at 70, Eaton Square, London. School, Eton. Matric, Michs.
1S72. Of Kelharn Hall, Newark. Died, unmarried, Aug. 8,
1906. (Burke, P. and B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON, JOHN HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 21, 1831. [Younger] s. of Charles (1798). B.
[May 27], 1S14. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1831; MA.
1835. Cncket ' blue,' 1836. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 18,
1835; not called to the Bar. Elected M.P. for Cambridge
Borough, 1839, but unseated for bribery. M.P. for Cam-
bridge Borough, 1841-7. Under-Secretary for the Home
Department, 1841-6. Registrar of the Faculty Court.
Lieut. -Governor of New Brunswick, 1854-61; Governor of
Trinidad, 1864-6; of Victoria, 1866-73. Succeeded his
brother as 3rd Viscount Canterbury, 1S69. K.C.B., 1866;
G.C.M.G., 1873. Married, July 5, 1838, Georgiana, youngest
daughter of Charles Thompson, of Witchingham Hall, Nor-
folk. Published the Lexington Papers (1851) which had been
discovered in the library of his cousin, at Kelham, Notts.
Died June 23, 1877, in London. Father of Henry C. (1858);
brother of Charles J. ( 1828). (Burke, P. and B.; D.X.B.)
MANNERS-SUTTON (or SUTTONJ, The Hon. JOHN THOMAS.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 2, 1835. [Only] s. of Thomas
(next) 1st Baron Manners, of Foston, Lines, [by his second
wife, Jane, dau. of James Butler, 9th Lord Cahir]. B. Aug.
17, 1818, at St Stephen's Green, Dublin. [School, Eton.]
Matric 1836; M.A. 1839. Capt., W. Suffolk Militia, 1853-64.
Succeeded as 2nd Baron, May 31, 184.2. Married, Sept. 28,
1S48, Lydia Sophia, dau. of \ ice-Adrmral William Bateman
Dashwood. Died Nov. 14, 1664, at 12, Robertson Terrace,
Hastings. Father of Charles \V. ( 1878, sub Maimers) and John
T. (1870, sub Manners). {Boose, vi. 150; Inn. CoU. Adm.;
Burke, P. and B.; O.E.C. (Manners of Foston).)
MANNERS-SUTTON (or SUTTON), the Hon. THOMAS. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 1, 1773- [5th] s. of Lord George
[by his 1st wife, Diana, dau. of Thomas Chaplin, of Blankney,
Lines.]. B. Feb. 24, 1756. School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
Michs. 1/73, as Sutton; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1777; M.A.
1780. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1775. Called to the
Bar, 1780. Recorder of Grantham. M.P. for Newark, 1796-
1805. One of the Welsh Judges, 1797- K.C., 1800. Solicitor-
General to the Prince of Wales, 1S00. Solicitor-General,
1802-5. Knighted, May ly, 1802. One of the Barons of the
Exchequer, 1805-7. P.C., 1S07. Created Baron Manners of
Foston, Lines., Apr. 20, 1807. Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
1807-27. Married (1) Nov. 4, 1803, Anne, dau. of Sir Joseph
Copley, Bart., of Sprotborough; (2) Oct. 28, 1S15, the Hon.
Jane, dau. of James (Butler), 9th Baron Cahir, and had
issue. Died May 31, 1842, in Brook Street, London. Brother
of Charles (1773) and George (1769, sub Sutton); father
of John T. (above). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; D.N.B.
MANNERS-SUTTON (or MANNERS), THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 2, 1809. [4th s. of John (sub Manners) (1779) of
Kelham. B. Aug. 16, 1795. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1809; B.A. tbiy, M.A. 1817. Chaplain to the Speaker of
the House of Commons (his cousin Charles (1798)) and Pre-
bendary of Westminster Abbey, [817-31. R. of Tunstali,
Kent, 1S27-3G. K. of Great Chart, ibiS-36. Preb. of Lin-
coln, 1831-44. Sub-Dean of Lincoln, 1831-44. R. of Aver-
ham with Kelham, Notts., 1837-44. Married, Nov. 23,
1826, Lucy Sarah, only child of Kev. Hans Sanders Mortimei
Died Oct. 27, 1S44. Brother of Frederick (1804). (Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1S44, 11. 663; Burke, P. and B.)
MANNING, ALBERT SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 10, 1883. Of Suffolk. S. of James, clerk to th
Club [and Ellen). B. at Newmarket. Bapt. June 23, 1863.
Matnc. Lent, 1884; B.A. ibHO; M.A. 1890. An architect.
Oi Newmarket Clerk of the scales. Died Apr. 2, 1945, at
Cirencester. (Scott, MSS.; J he limes, Apr. 4, 1945.)
Manning, Frederick James
MANNING, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 8, 1824. Matnc. Lent, 1825; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 8, 1828; priest (Lincoln) 1829. Chaplain to
Devizes gaol, Wilts., 1841-68. Resided at Devizes. Died
March 1868. Father of the next. (Scott, MSS.; Clergy List;
Crockford; Ecclesiastical Gazette, Apr. 186S.)
MANNING, ALEXANDER BUXTON MEYLER. Adm. pens, at
Jesus, Feb. 16, 1S52. Of Wilts. S. of the Rev. Alexandei
(above). B. at Ogbourne St George. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1852.
MANNING, ARTHUR HERBERT. Matnc. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1885. Ord. deacon (Montreal) 1889; priest (Toronto)
1893. Inc. of St Patnck's, Bolton with Ch. of Atonement,
E. Bolton, and Holy Trinity, S. Bolton, Prov. of Quebec,
1889-91. Assistant Master, Trinity Coll. Sch., Port Hope,
Ontano, 1891-2. C. of Cathedral, Toronto, 1892-4 C. of
Hoboken, New Jersey, 1894-5; C. of Ashley, Cambs., 1897-8;
C. of Tilbrook, Beds., 189S-1900. Chaplain at Pumeah,
1900-3; Harbour Chaplain, Bombay, 1903-4. C. of St
John-the-Baptist, Tilbury Docks, 1904-5. Acting C.F.,
Netley Hospital, 1905-6. R. of Angersleigh, Somerset,
1906-7. Chaplain at Naini Tal, Dio. of Lucknow, 1907-9.
V. of Clawton, Devon, 1910-11. C. of Ashwater, 1910-11.
Chaplain to Ashanti Goldhelds, 1911-12. R. of Twinstead,
Essex, 191 2-14. Civil chaplain at Victoria, Seychelles,
1914-17. Dean of St Paul's, Victoria, Seychelles, 1916-17.
T.C.F., 1916-17. R. of Tilbrook, Beds., 1917-23. V. of
Egmanton, Notts., 1926-7. V. of Brampford-Speke with
Cowley, Devon, 1927-8. Died June 28, 1928, aged 63;
buned at Tilbrook. (Crockford; The Times, July 2, 1928.)
MANNING, ARTHUR POWELL. Adm. pens, at Petebhouse.
Oct. 1, 1898. S. of Capt. E. M., of[Fairview Lodge, The
Avenue], Cambndge. B. May 23, 1876, at Clifton. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1S98. Name off, 1900. Took up
poultry -farming near Southampton. Brother oi William M.
(1888). (I. A. Walker, 642.)
MANNING, CHARLES ROBERTSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 28, 1843. [2nd s. of the Rev. William (1788),
R. of Diss, Norfolk. B. July 2, 1825.] Matnc. Michs. 1843;
B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1848; priest,
1850. R. (and patron) of Diss, Norfolk (succeeding his
father), 1857-99. Rural Dean of Redenhall, 1868-99, Hon
Canon of Norwich, 1S95-9. J.P. for Norfolk. F.S.A., 1886.
Hon. Sec. Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society.
Author, .-I List of Monumental Brasses remaining in England.
Married (1) Feb. 14, 1855, Emilia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Thorogood Upwood, of Lo veil's Hall, Ternngton, Norfolk;
(2) Nov. 17, 1875, Florence Charlotte, dau. of Admiral Sir
Baldwin Wake Walker, Bart. Died Feb. 7, 1899, at Diss.
Father of the next; brother of William W. (1S40). (Crock-
ford; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd Ser., iv. 25 (Upwood pedigree 1 ;
The Times, Feb. io, 1899; F. P. White.)
MANNING, CHARLES UPWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1876. S. of the Rev. Charles Robertson (above),
K. of Diss, Norfolk, and his 1st wife, Emilia Upwood. B.
there, Apr. 2, 1857. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1876;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 18S1; priest,
1882; C. of Ludlow, 1881-3. C. of East Berghult, near Col-
chester, 1883-5. C. of Melksham, Wilts., 1665-7. C. of St
Mark's, Lakenham, Norfolk, 1687-8. K. of Clenchwarton,
1888-99. R. of Diss, 1899-1916. Resided latterly at Nor-
wich, where he died, Oct. 26, 1930; buned there. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Tunes, Oct. 28, 1930.)
MANNING, DOUGLAS GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
Catharine's, Sept. 30, 1863. S. of Francis. B. at Mhow,
Central India. Matnc. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871.
Sometime Captain in the Bengal Army. Ord. deacon (New-
foundland, for Exeter) 1866; priest (Montreal, for Exeter)
1867. C. of Tor Mohun, Devon, 1866-7. C. of All Samts,
Babbacombe, 1867-8. Pnest-Vicar of Wells Cathedral,
1869-90. Resided subsequently at Wells, where he died,
July 13. 1910- (Crockford; The limes, July 18, 1910.)
MANNING, EDGAR CHARLES. Adm. at Christ's, Fas
1819. [S. of Alderman C, oi Dedham, Essex. B.
l8ox. Bapt. Apr. 24, isoi, at Peasenhall, Suffolk |
Michs. 1819. Kept 3 terms, to Midsummer, 1820
the Hon. East India Co.'s Service
1821; Lieut., 1824; Capt., 43rd Madras N.I., tf
in the 1st Burma War. Died -it Dedham, * ex, Nov. 7,
1831. (J. Rennic; V. Hudson.)
MANNING, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. sizar at TRINITY,
> u t, 25, 1838. 1 >id qi >1 reside. Matric h u
Oxford, Mar. 20, 1839, age 18. 2nd s. of William
London. Scholar, X839 43;B.A. (Oxford) 1S42; M.A. (Oxford)
. B.C.L. and D.D. (Oxford) 1800. Ord
1&45; priest, 1646; c . ol Hampstead, 1845 sr. I of ( hrist
Church, Westminster, 1651, C. of SpringtV
6d. Headmaster ol Holy 1 unity Church School, Spring-
311
Manning, George Owen
field. 1S57-74. V. of St Jobn-the-Baptist, Harlow, 1871.
R. of St Leonard's, Colchester, 1S74-86. R, of Fairstead,
Essex, 1886-99. Resided subsequently at Witham, Essex,
and disappears from Crockford, 1903. Author, Sermons and
school books. [Al. Oxon.)
MANNING, GEORGE OWEN. Adin. pens, at Queens', Dec. 15,
1773- Of Hunts. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Owen (1737), V. of
Godaltning, Surrey. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1774;
Scholar, 1778; B.A. 1778. Died Mar. 15, 1783. Brother of
John (I77S). (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1783, 273.)
MANNING, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Dec. 15, 1836; a ' Teu-vear man.' [4th s. of Isaac, of Easton
Neston, Northants. B. there. Educated at St Bees.] Had
matric. from St Alban Hall, Oxford, Jan. 28, 1836, age 26.
Ord. deacon 1837; priest, 1838; C. of Neston, Cheshire, 1838-
40. C. of Whittlesey (St Andrew), Cambs., 1841. C.ofNorth-
leigh, Devon, 1841-2. C. of St Edmund's, Long Sutton,
near Wisbech, 1842-3. C. of Cheadle. Staffs., 1S44. B.C. of
Lesnewth, Cornwall, 1844-55 and P.C. of St Juliot, 1844-6;.
K. of Little Pethenck, 1S62-76. Said regularly to have slept
in his coffin. Died Apr. 22, 1876, at Little Pethenck; buried
at Easton Neston. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Boase, Cull.
Comub., 529.)
MANNING, The Rev. HENRY. B.A., 1774, incorp. from Ox-
ford; M.A. from Clare, 1774; D.D. 180S. Matric. from Wad-
ham College, Oxford, June 17, 1753; age 18; s. of the Rev.
Henry, of Upton Hellions, Devon; B.A. from All Souls, 1757.
R. of Stoke- in-Teignhead, Devon, 175S, and of Drews-
teignton, 1808-10. Died Mar. 13. 1810. (.4/. Oxon.)
MANNING, HENRY (or HARRY) CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age
16) at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1764. S. of Matthew [M.B.J (i?4i),
of Thetford, Norfolk [and Anne, dau. of James Mingaye,
of Woodbridge], B. at Thetford. School, Thetford" (Mr
Knowles). Matric. Michs. 1764; Scholar, 1707-00; l.m. n,l
Student. Migrated to Caius, Feb. 2, 17^7; M.B. 1769. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) May 2^, 1777; priest, Aug. 2, 1778.
Master of Thetford Grammar School, 1778-1820. R.
of Santon, Noriolk, 1778-1829. P.C. of St Peter's and of
St Cuthbert's, Thetford, 1 795-1829. R. of Burgh Castle,
Suffolk, 1792-1829. Married Mary Spratt. Author, Three
Sermons, 1814, 1 >ied Sept. 7, 1829. [Venn, 11. Sj and notes;
G. Mag., 1829, 1. 279.)
MANNING, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Quf.ens', June 9, 1778. Of
Surrev. [S. of the Rev. Owen (1737), F.R.S..F.S.A. School,
Eton.] Matric. Easter, 1781; B.A. 17*2; M.A. 17S9. R. of
Great Milton, Oxon., and officiating minister of Portland.
Died in 1820, aged 65. Brother of George O. (1773). {Eton
Coll. Reg.; G. Mag.,
474-i
MANNING, MAURICE WISE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 8,
1890. S. of Capt. Edward Montagu. B. [Mar. 24, r87i], at
Clifton, Bristol. School, private-. Matnc. Mich- i.'Sn, |; A.
1893. Died Jan. 11, 1894. at Mentone. [Peile, 11. 763;
University Almanack, 1895.)
MANNING, ROBERT LAVENDAR. Adm. sizar at St John's
Jan. 11, 1813. Of Suffolk. Re-adm. pens. Nov. 15, 1815!
[School, Ipswich.] Matnc. Michs. 1813. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) May 28, 1815. Died June 30, 1817, aged 2S, in
consequence of a fall from his horse the previous d'av
(G. Mag., 1S17, 11. 88.)
MANNING, THOMAS. B.A. 1778, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Caius, 1 778. Matnc. from Exeter College, Oxford,
Dec. 13, 1749, age 18. S. of Henry [Hart Hall, Oxford]
1 72 1 2], of Silvertou, Devon. B.A. from Merton College
Oxford, 1753- {Venn, 11. 101; Al. Oxon.)
MANNING, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Oct. 22,
1790- [2nd] s. of the Rev. William (1751), R. of Diss]
Norfolk. B. [Nov. 8, 1772]. at Brorue, Norfolk. Srhno]
Bury St Edmunds (one year), Matnc. Mir},,. 1:,M : Scholar,
1790. An excellent mathematician, but from scruples affei I
mg the tests did not graduate. Private tutor at Cambridge
for some years. A close friend of Charles Lamb, through
the introduction of Charles Lloyd. He is mentioned m the
Essays of Elia as ' my friend M., who with ^n ,-u pani-ukmg
got me to think I understood the first propo-ation ot Euclid,
but gave me over in despair at the second.' Became inter-
ested in Chinese, studying it in Pans, 1800-3; also studied
medicine at the Westminster Hospital. Granted permissioD
by the Directors of the East India Company to proceed to
< anton as a doctor, arriving there in 1807*, and remained
until 1810. Travelled to Lhasa, 1811, as medical man to
Chinese troops, the first Englishman to enter the Holy City,
,\. companied Lord Amherst's Embassy to Peking, 1816, as
Junior Secretary, though Lord Amherst objected to 'his
flowing beard as 'incongruous' in a British Emba j
Sailed for home, 1817, but the ship was wrecked and the
passengers taken to St Helena where they met .
Manning, William Montagu
Thereafter lived in strict retirement, first at Bexley, and
later in a cottage called Orange Grove, near Dartford;
' before leaving the cottage he plucked out the whole of his
beard by the roots.' Subsequently resided in Bath. ' Con-
sidered the first Chinese scholar in Europe.' His Journey to
Lhasa, 1811-12, was published by Mr C. R. Markham in
1876. Author, Introduction to Arithmetic and Algebra. Died,
unmarried, Mav 2, 1840, at Bath. Memorial window in
south aisle of Diss church. Brother of William (1788).
(BurvGr.Sih. Reg.; Venn, n. 121; D.N.B.; Letters of Charles
Lamb.)
MANNING, THOMAS SACKVILLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 2i, 1888. S. of Augustus George Saekvillc, of 61, Car-
lisle Mansions, London. B. [June 30], 1870, at Surbiton,
Surrey. School, Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1SS8. A Direc-
tor of Frernhn's, Ltd., and of Friary, Holroyd and Healy's
Breweries, Ltd. J. P. for Sussex, 1909. Of Glenoe, Bern-
bridge, Isle of Wight, in 1945. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Kelly, Handbook.)
MANNING, The Rev. WILLIAM. B.A., 1755, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from King's, 1755. [S. of the Rev. Charles
(Hart Hall, Oxford, 1707), V. of Cransley, Northants. B.
there, Sept. 24, 1717.] Matric. from Hart Hall, Oxford,
Dec. 2, 1736; age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1740. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) Dec. 21, 1740; priest, Sept. 25, 1743- Chaplain
to the Countess Dowager of Denbigh. V. of Irchester,
Northants., 1751-70. V. of Wollaston, 1765-70. Acted as
V. of Grendon in 1754. Married Elizabeth - , and had issue.
Died Feb. 17, 1770, aged 52. (H. I. Longden; Northants,
Clergy.)
MANNING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, {age 17) at Caius, May 10,
1788. S. of the Rev. William (1751), R. of Diss, Norfolk
[and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. William Adams, R. of
Rollesby, Norfolk]. B. [Sept. 30, 1771], at Brotne, Norfolk.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Scholar, 17^; Matnc. Michs.
1789; B.A. (gth Wrangler) 1793; M.A. 1796. Fellow, 1793;
Dean, 1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 16, 1794; priest.
Nov. 15, 1795. R. of Wee ting, Norfolk, 1804-5. R. (and
patron) of Diss (succeeding his father) 181 1-57. J. P. for
Norfolk and Suffolk. Maxned. July 28, 1812, Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. William Sayer Donne, R. of Colton, Norfolk.
Died Jan. 3, 1857. Buried at Diss, where there is a window
to his memory. Father of Charles R. (1843) and William W.
(1840); brother of Thomas (1790). {Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.;
W. B. Donne and his Friends, 216.)
MANNING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1876.
S. of William, schoolmaster. B. [May 7, 1858], at Islington.
School, The College, Aberdeen Park, Highbury; and at
King's College, London. Matnc. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1881;
M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1881; priest, 1882; C.
of All Saints, Woodford Wells, Essex, 1881-5. V. of St
Andrew's, Leytonstone, 1SS5-1910. R. of Chipping Barnet,
Herts., 1910-24. Rural Dean of Barnet, 1917-24. Hon.
Canon of St Albans, 1922. Died Sept. 9, 1924. [Peile, II.
652; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 12, 1924.)
MANNING, WILLIAM HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1883.
[2nd s. of Henry. B. July 19, 1S63.] Lieut., S. Wales Bor-
derers, 1886; Capt., 1897; Bt. -Major, 1898; Bt. Lieut.-CoL,
1899; Bt.-Col., 1904; Hon. Brig. -Gen., 1913. In 1SS8 trans-
ferred to the Indian Army and served in the second Burmese
War, 1887-9. After much experience on the N.W. Frontier
commanded the Mlanje and Chirad Zulu expeditions in
Bntish Central Africa, 1893-4; afterwards served in N.W.
Rhodesia; mentioned in despatches. Deputy Commissioner
and Consul -General, Bntish Central Africa, 1897-1902.
In-pe, tor t.rtieral, King's African Rifles, 1901-7. Com-
manded the Somaliland Field Force, 1903-4; Acting Gover-
nor and Commander-in-Chief of Nyasaland, 1907-8. For
some time Commissioner and Commander-in-Chief, Nyasa-
land Protectorate; Governor and Commander-in-Chief,
1910— 13. Governor of Jamaica, 1013-18. Governor of
Ceylon, 1918-35. C.B., 1903; K.C.M.G., 1904; K.B.E., 1918;
G.C.M.G., 1921. Died Jan. 1, 1932, at Bunce Court, Faver-
sham, K< 11I , buried at Otterden. (Arm v Lists; W. Cowper;
Who was Who; I he limes, Jan. 4, 1932.)
MANNING, WILLIAM MONTAGU. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 29, 1888. S. of Capt. E. M., of Chesterton Hall, Cam-
bridge. Matnc. Michs. 18SS; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1900. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1897; pnest, 1898; C. of Christ Church,
Summerfield, Birmingham, 1897-9. C. of St Matthew's,
Birmingham, 1899-1900. C. of Holbrooke, 1900-2. C. of
St Chrysostom, Everton, Lanes., 1902-3. C.-in-C. of Holy
Spirit, conv. distr. of Rye Harbour with Camber and Broom-
hill, Sussex, 1903-5; V. there 1905-9. V. of St Luke's,
Prestonville, 1909-17. Died Aug. 11, I9'7- Brother of
Arthur P. (1898). [Ridley Hall List; Crockford; I heGuardian,
Aug. 10, 1917.)
Manning, William Woodward
MANNING, WILLIAM WOODWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 13, 1S40. [Eldest s. of the Rev. William (iyi
Diss, Norfolk {and Elizabeth, dau. and co-heiress of the Rev.
William Sayer Donne, R. of Colton, Norfolk). B. Mar. 5,
1822.] Matric. Michs. 1S40. Called to the Bar, Middle
Temple, June S, 1S49. Of Coldbrook Park, Abergavenny.
J.P. for Monmouth. Married, Oct. 4, 1S49, Emily Octavia,
dau. of Thomas Batt, Esq., and had issue. Brother of
Charles R. (1843). (Law Lists; Walford, County Families.)
MANNINGHAM, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity, May 10, 17S0. [Eldest] s. of Charles, of London
[and of Thorpe, Surrey]. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1781; Scholar, 1782; B.A. 17S4; M.A. 17S7. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Oct. 19, 17S1. Called to the Bar, Apr. .
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
MANOHAR LAL (1900), see LAL, MANOHAR.
MANSEL, ARTHUR EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
19, 1846. [5th s. of Colonel John, of Smedmore, Dorset, C.B.
B. Apr. 10, 182S. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1S50. Cornet, 3rd (King's Own) Dragoons, 1S50; Lieut.,
1855; Capt., 3rd Regt. of Hussars, 1S5S; retired, i8( 5
Married, Dec. 6, i860, Clare Henrietta, dau. of the Hon A
Lascelles (s. of Henry, 2nd Earl of Haxewood). Of Grove
House, Dorchester. J.P. for Dorset. Died Julv 20, 1905.
Brother of John C. (1835) and Owen L. (1845). \\\
Coll. Reg.; Hutchins, 1. 575; Burke, P. and B.)
MANSEL, HENRY LONGUEVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 5, 1802. [5th] s. of John, of Cosgrove,
Northants. [and Mary Ann, dau. of John Biggin, of Cos-
grove]. [B. 1783.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S02; B.A.
1806; M.A. 1809. R. of Cosgrove, Northants., 1810-35;
built the rectory there. Married, Aug. 8, 1S15, at Chelsea,
Middlesex, Maria Margaret, dau. of Vice-Admiral Sir Robert
Moorsom, K.C.B., and had issue. Died Mar. 4, 1835. (Eton
Sch. Lists; Northants. Clergy; D.N.B. {sub his son of the
same name).)
MANSEL [post MANSEL-PLEVDELL], JOHN CLAVELL. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Feb. 13, 1835. [Elder twin s. of John,
of Smedmore, Dorset, C.B., sometime Lieut. -Colonel, 53rd
Regt. {and his second wife, Louisa, dau. of Edmund Morton
Pleydell, of Whatcombe). B. Dec. 4, 1817. School, private.]
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 2, 1840. Assumed the additional name of Pleydell,
1872. Of Whatcombe, Dorset. County CounciUor-
D.L. High Sheriff, 1876. Married (1) June 6, 1S44, Emily
Agnata Harriott, dau. of Capt. Arthur Batt Bingham, R.N.;
(2) June zi, 1849, Isabel, dau. of Frederick Charles Acton
Colvile, Esq., of Barton House, Warws. F.L.S.; F.G.S.,
1857. Served 30 years in the Queen's Own Yeomanry-
Cavalry. Author, works on the natural history of Dorset.
Founderof the Dorset Field Club. Died May 3, 1902. Brother
of Owen L. (1845) and Arthur E. (1846); father of the next.
(Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. and P. and B.; Walford, County
Families; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Hutchins, 1. 575:
Who was Who; D.N.B.)
MANSEL [post MANSEL-PLEYDELL], JOHN COLVILE MOR-
TON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1870. [2nd] s. of
John Clavell (above), of Longthorns, Blandford, Dorset. B.
Oct. 2i, 1851, at Wareham, Dorset. School, Eton. Matric.
1870; B.A. [874; M.A. 1S7S. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
I riest (Nottingham) 1876; C. of St Nicholas, Notting-
ham, 1874-6- C. of Bengeo, Herts., 1876-9; C. of St Mary-
Abbots, Kensington, 1879-81. R. of Bengeo, Herts., 1881-
95. R. of Branston, Lines., 1895-9. V. of Sturminster-
Newton, Dorset, 1899-1915. Rural Dean, 1902. Preb. of
Torleton in Salisbury Cathedral, 1911-38. Lie. pr., dio. of
London, 1925-38. Edited Robin Hill's Poems in the Dorset
Dialect. Died July 12, 1938. (Crockford; Foa
Armorial Families; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
MANSEL, OWEN LUTTRELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
May 15, 1845. [4th] s. of [Colonel] John. B. [Jan. :
at Smedmore, Dorset. School, King's College, London.
1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon
tExetei : 31. K. of Church-Knowle, Dorset,
1852-9S. Married, July 19, 1859, Louisa Catherine, younger
: Lord William Francis Montagu. Died July 12, [900,
at Weymouth. Brother of John C. (1835) and Arthur E.
(1846). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Hutchins, 1. 575; I
and B.; Crockford; Fox-Davies,
Times, July 16, 1900.)
Manser, Frederick Bailey
MANSEL, ROWLAND DAWKIN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 30, 17S0. Of Glamorganshire. Did not reside. Ord.
deacon (Chester) Dec. 24, 1780; priest (Gloucester, both
Lilt, dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 23, 1781; C. of Tenterdc-n,
Kent, 17S0-4. V. of Newick, Sussex, 1784-9. (St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 372.)
MANSEL, SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1S62.
[Only] s. of the Rev. Spencer Perceval (next). B. [Nov. 13],
1S38, at Baniham, Norfolk. School, Salop (private). Matric.
Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1864; B.A. (6th Classic; Moral Sci.
Trip., 1st Class) 1S66; M.A. 1869. Fellow, 1867. Ord.
deacon (Bp. of Ely) 1S67; priest, 1868; C. of Holy Trinity,
Shrewsbury, 1868-70. V. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1870-5.
Married his 1st cousin, Emily, dau. of the Rev. John Horsiey
Dakyns, D.D. Died Dec. 25, 1875, aged 37.
MANSEL, SPENCER PERCEVAL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Sept. 26, 1814. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] William Lort
(1770) [D.D., Master of Trinity]. B. Mar. 24, 1797, at
Chesterton, Cambs. [Godson of the Rt. Hon. Spencer
Perceval, Prime Minister.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1815; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. C. of Bamham, Suffolk, -1841.
Living at East Sheen, Surrey, in 1S44. Minister of Bayston
Kill, Salop, 1845-9. Married (1) Agnes, dau. of Dr Ainslie,
of Cambridge; (2) Emily Walters. Died Dec. 18, 1862.
Brother of the next; father of the above.
MANSEL, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 5, 1814. S. of the Rev. William Lort (next).
B.[Sept. 23, 1795], at Chesterton, Cambs. [Godson of H.R.H.
Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester.] School,
Atherstone, Warws. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. r8ig; M.A.
1S22. V. of Ashle worth and V. of Sandhurst, Gloucs.,
1819-39. Married, May 17. 1821, Mary, dau. of the Rev. —
Vernon, V. of Sandhurst. Died Aug. 7, 1839. Brother of
the above. (From correspondence.)
MANSEL, WILLIAM LORT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 2, 1770. S. of William Wogan, of Pembroke. [B. there,
Apr. 2, 1753.] School, Gloucester (Mr Sparks). Matric.
Michs. 1770; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777; D.D.
1798. Fellow, 1775; Junior Dean, 17S3-4 and 1785-6.
Master, 1798-1820. Orator, 1788-98. Vice-Chancellor,
1799-1800. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 18, 1780; priest,
Sept. 28, 17S3. V. of Bottisham, Cambs., 17S3-90. Chap-
plain to Sir Richard Pepper Arden, Master of the Rolls. V.
of Chesterton, Cambs., 1788. R. of Fowlmere, 1789. R. of
Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1S0S. Bishop of Bristol, 1808-20.
Well known as a wit and writer of epigrams. Died June 27,
1820, at the Lodge, Trinity; buried in the Chapel. Father of
the two above. (Northants. Clergy; Gunning, 1. 55, 194, 317;
ix. 101; D.N.B.)
MANSELL, ARTHUR ETHELBERT. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 22, 1890. [Youngest] s. of T[homas] H[enry],
Esq., of 35, Harborne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1S98. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St John's, Boscombe,
Hants., 1898-1900. C. of Lindley, Yorks., 1900-2. C. of
Iver, Bucks., 1902-5. Org. Sec, C.M.S., dio. of Birmingham,
1905-6; dio. of Lichfield, 1908. V. of St Thomas-in-the-
Moors, Balsall Heath, Worcs., 1908-11. Died Aug. 7, 1911,
aged 40. (Crockford.)
MANSELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 17, 1854. S. of
Alfred, merchant, of Ash Grove, Guernsey. B. 1836, in
Copenhagen. Schools, Queen Elizabeth College, Guernsey
and Blackheath Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1854; Li. A.
185S; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Winchester) i860; priest,
. C. of Lambeth, 1S60. C. of Holy Trinity, Lambeth,
1861. Preacher (in Danish) at the Danish Church, Weill !
Square, 1863. C. of St Thomas's, Portman Square,
Minor Canon and Priest-Vicar of Lincoln, 1865-99. 1
Lecturer at St Mark's, Lincoln, 1868-71. V. of Si
Lincoln, 1871-99. Died Apr. 16, 1899, at Guernsi
he had gone to hve with his sister. (Scott, MSS.; Venn, n.
315 (which gives date of death as Apr. 23} and addenda;
Crockford; I he Times, Apr. 20, 1899.}
MANSER, FREDERICK BAILEY
Mar. 13, i8qa. s. of Frederick, A
ridge Wells. B. there, Dec. 19, 1875. School, East-
bourne College, Matric. Easter, 1894; B.A. 1897; M.B. and
Lir.1903. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;L.R.( P.,1901.
Resident obstetric Assistant at Westminster 1
l onsulting Surgi 1
and Sussex Hospital, Tunbridge Wells. Ser
War, 191 i-xo (> I 01 19, ( alvi ri
Tunbrid
u
313
Mansergh, Richard St George
MANSERGH (post MANSERGH-ST GEORGE), RICHARD ST
GEORGE. Adm. Fell Com. at Trinity, Apr. 29, I»l.
[Only s of James, of Macronev, Co. Cork (by his 2nd wife.
Mary dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Richard St. George, Commander
of the Forces in Ireland). School, Westminster.] Matric.
1774- B.A. 1775. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 31,
1769' Assumed the additional surname of St George, Sept.
13 1774. Ensign, 4th Foot, 1770; Lieut., 52nd Foot, 1777;
Ca'pt., 44th Foot, 1778. Served in America; retired, 1785.
Married Anne Stepney, of Durrow, Westmeath. Murdered,
with his agent, [asper Uniacke, by a party of United Irish-
men in Co. Cork. February, 1798. {Record of Old West-
minsters; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MANSFIELD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept 30 1890 of Gloucestershire, s. of [the Rev.] Arthur
(Christ Church, Oxford, i846),of Elberton vicarage, Almonds-
bury B. Dec. in, 1870, at Shirehampton, near Bristol.
School, Weymouth College.] Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1804- MA. 1900. Assistant Master at Wixenford prep.
School, Wokingham, Berks., 1896; at Wellington House,
Westgate-on-Sea, 1896-1901; at Stanmore Park, Middlesex,
1,0' Inspector of Schools, Pretoria, S. Africa, 1902-13.
Headmaster (partner) at Wellington House, Westgate-on-
Sea 1913-16. Headmaster (and senior partner) ot Wixen-
ford School, Wokingham, 1910-34. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1929: priest, 1930; C. of Wokingham, 1929-30. V. of Duns-
ford, Devon, 1934-9- Subsequently resided at Iopsliam,
near Exeter. Author, educational. Brother of James (I S94).
(Crockford; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MANSFIELD, CHARLES BLACKFORD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Nov 22 1836. [S. of the Rev. John (1778), B.D., K. of
Rowner, Hants. B. there, May 8, 1819. Schools, Twyford,
Berks., and Winchester.) Matnc. Michs. 1S39; B.A 1-4' ,
MA 1S49. Graduated late, owing to frequent illnesses.
Lifelong friend ol Kingsley, his contemporary at Cambridge
Attended medical classes at St George's Hospital while still
at Cambridge; then studied chemistry at the Royal College.
Undertook a series of experiments which resulted in the
extraction of benzol from coal-tar. The descnption of a
• balloon machine ' constructed m Paris, 1050, led hmi to
investigate the subject of aeronautics. Delivered a course of
lectures at the Royal Institution on the chemistry of metals.
1851-2. Visited Paraguay, 1S52-3, of which country he left
a careful description in his letters. Author, 1 heory oj sails,
and Aerial Navigation. 'A great soul stirred by mighty
conceptions and the love of mankind.' Died, unmarried,
from burns mcurred during an experiment, Feb. 17, 1855,
aged 35. [Boose, II. 720, D.N.B.)
MANSFIELD, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity July 4, 1846. [6th s. of John (1790), of Diggleswell
House Herts, li. 1S2B. School, Eton.] Matric. .Michs 1S46,
Entered the Army (33rd Kegt.), 1848. Served 111 the Crimean
War. 1854 (despatches, twice), and in the Indian Mutiny
(severely wounded). Coiisul-General at Warsaw. 1 ■-■":> 7' .
Agent and Consul-General at Bucharest, 1870-7. Minister-
Resident at Bogota, 1B7S; at Caracas, 1S81; at Luna, 1884;
retired, 1894. K.C.M.G., 1887. Married, June 13. 1859,
iiune l- lua Margaret, dau. of Lieut. -Col. the Hon. Augustus
Frederick Ellis, and had issue. Resided latterly m Flo-
rence Died Aug. 1, 1907. Brother of Horatio (1838) and
JohnS. (1S31). (EtonSch. Lists; Army Luis, II howas II ho )
MANSFIELD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
|uii.- 20 1798. [2nd s. of Sir James (1750).] School, West-
minster. Matnc. Easter, 1800; B.A. 1803, M.A. 1806.
Fellow 1803. V. of Bisley, Gloucs., 1807-20. Marned, Feb.
15, 1S14, Hesther, only dau. of Joseph Grazebrook, of Far-
hdf, Oxfordshire, a banker at Stroud. Died July 20, 182b
fr.u'ii injuries through being thrown from his gig. Brother of
William (1799) and John (1796)- [Record oj old West-
minsters and supplement, 1. A. Walker, 371; G. Mag., 182b,
11. 187.)
MANSFIELD, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 5.
iBiS. Kin s. of John (179b), of Grosvenor Square, London,
and Diggleswell House, Herts, [and Mary Buchanan, dau.
of Gen. Samuel Smith, of Baltimore]. B. 1821. School,
Eton.] Maine. Michs. 1838; Scholar, 1S41, B.A. 1842; M.A.
1S45. Fellow, 1S43. Adm. at the Inner leuiplc- Jan. 23,
17 Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853- On the Northern
Circuit. Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate tor Liverpool,
1S72-87. A wnter lor many years in the Morning I hromctl
and the Saturday Review. Married, July 4, 1871, Emma
Georgian.. Gil.sl.lll, dau. of SlI William Clay. Bait and
widow Of Lieut. Col. Henry Wedderburn Cummins Died,
5 t> August 13 1087, 111 Liverpool. Brother ..1 Charles E.
(1846) and John S. (1831). (£<»" -Sf*- Uih; li'^'"- ','. 7l6''
Law L, .'■., in / I mat; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke,
P. and B. (sue Sandhurst).)
MANSFIELD, HUGH MACNEILE. Adm. pens at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1865. S. of the Rev. George [Inn. Coll., Dublin,
Mansfield, The Hon. John William
1829] [and Catherine]. B. at Trowbridge, Wilts. Bapt.
Aug. 1, 1S45. Schools, Felsted [and St Paul's]. Matric.
Michs. 1S65; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Londouj
1869; pnest, 1S71; C. of Bromley St Leonard, Middlesex,
1869-72. C. of St Saviour's, Paddington, 1872-4. C. of St
Thomas's, Portman Square, 1874-9. V. of Isle Brewers,
Somerset, 1S79-81. V. of Bourne, Lines., 1881-1910. Surro-
gate, dio. of Luicoln, 1887-1910. Rural Dean, 1885-1910.
Died Sept. 10, 1910, at Bourne. (Si Paul's Sch. Reg.; Al.
felsted.; Crockford; The Junes, Sept. 13, 1910.)
MANSFIELD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 31,
1830. S. of John (? 1796). B.ln London. School, Wmchester.
Matnc. Michs. 1830.
MANSFIELD, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisii, Oct. 1,
1S94. Of Gloucs. S. of the Rev. Arthur [Christ Church,
Oxford, 1846], of Elberton vicarage, Almondsbury, Gloucs.
B. Dec. 17, 1S7S, at Shuehampton. School, Weymouth
College. Matnc. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S98; M.A. 1901. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of Whitgreave,
Staffs., 1901-2. C. of StCuthbert's, Wells, Somerset, 1902-6.
R. of Clutton, 1906-44. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Sergeant, R.A.M.C.j. Died Mar. 17, 1944. Brother of
Charles (1890). (Univ. Wat List; Crockford; The limes,
.Mar. 21, 1944.)
MANSFIELD, JAMES LUTVENS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 21, i860. S. of Thomas, of Edinburgh. B. there [Sept.
6], 1S41. Schools [Loretto and] Rugby. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864; LL.B. 1S65; M.A. 1867. Advocate at the Scottish
Bar. Died Dec. 18SS. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Loretto Reg.)
MANSFIELD, The Hon. JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1881. [4th] s. of William Rose [1st Baron
Sandhurst, ,Lieut. -General, G.C.B.. G.C.S.I.; Crimea and
Indian Mutiny], of Sudbury Priory, Harrow, Middlesex. B.
[Feb. 12], 1862, at Bombay, India. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1SS1; B.A. 1684. Cricket ' blue,' 1683, 1SS4.
Lieut., 4th Bate, .Middlesex Kegt , 1886-9. A wine-merchant
(Messrs Hatch, Mansfield and Co.). Died June 17, 1932.
Brother of John W. (1870). (II i«i hestet 1 oil. Keg.; Scott,
.l'SS.; Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B. [sub Sandhurst),
The limes, June is, 1932.)
MANSFIELD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Jan. 27, 1778. B.
at Thrapston, Northants. [School. Rugby] Matnc. Lent,
1779; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1785; B.D. 1797- Fellow, 1782.
Tutor to the Pndeaux-Brune fanuly. R. of Patnngton,
Vorks., 1803-37. R. of Rowner, Hants, (on presentation by
the Pndeaux family), 1S05-37. Marned, Mar. 3, 1S15,
Winifred, dau. of R. C. Blackford, Esq.. deceased, of Os-
borne, Isle of Wight. Died Sept. 2, 1837, aged 77; buned at
Rowner. Father of Charles B. (1830). (Davis conespoud-
ence; E. H. Vigers; Rugby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1S37, u. in-)
MAiMSFIELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 9,
1796. [Eldest] s. of James (1750), of London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1798; Scholar, 1799; B.A. 1S01; M.A. 1806.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 31, l79?-_ Married, 1S09,
Mary Buchanan, dau. of Gen. Sir Samuel Smith, of Balti-
more. Of Diggeswell House, Herts., and Grosvenor Street,
London. Died Julv 7, 1841. Father of Charles E. (1846),
the next, Horatio (1S38) and perhaps of James (1S30); brother
of W'll'am (1799) and Edward (1798). (Eton Sch. Lists,
Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B. (sub Sandhurst), which calls
hun John Edward; G. Mag., 1841, II. 217 (which gives ' died
July 3 ').)
MANSFIELD, JOHN SMITH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July b, 1831. [2nd] s. of John (above), of the Middle Temple.
B. [May 22, 1813], in Loudon. School, Eton. Matric Michs.
1832; Scholar, 1835; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1836; B.A.
(4I/1 Classic) 183c, M.A. 1839. Fellow, 1S3S. Adm. at the
.Middle Temple, 1S35. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1S42.
Metropolitan Police Magistrate at Marylebone, 1860-88.
Married, Aug. 10, 186b, Franccuse Julie, dau. of FTorent de
Graner, of Sleme, France. Died June 20, 1905, at his resi-
dence at Ascot. Brother of Horatio (183S) and Charles E.
(1840). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Sandhurst);
Law Lists, The limes, June 23, 1005.)
MANSFIELD, The Hon. JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1870. [2nd] s. of William Rose (Lieut. -
General,' G.C.B.. G.C.S.I.] [1st] Baron Sandhurst, of Tot-
tendge, Herts, [and sometime of iS, Grosvenor Gardens,
London] [and Margaret, dau. of Robert Fellowes, ot Shotes-
ham Park, NorfolkJ. B. [July 10], 1S57, in Warsaw, Poland.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A 1880;
MA 1883. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 31, 1878
Called to the Bar, Jan. 2U, 1882. University Extension
Lecturer, 1881. On the Northern Cucu.t. Chancery \ is. lor
for Lunatics, 1910-2S. Succeeded his brother, William, as
3rd Lord Sandhurst, 1921. J. P. for Norfolk. Died Jan. 6,
1933. Brothel -1 James W. (1S81). (Wellington Coll. Keg.,
/,!..'■ Lists, tuns „l 1 ni.l; 1'osler, Men at the Bar; Buike,
P. and li. (sub Sandhurst), Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
3H
Mansfield, Thomas Charles
MANSFIELD, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1899. [S. of C, of The Limes, E. Dulwieh Grove.] B.
June 16, 1874, at 9, Cumberland Terrace, Islington, London.
Schools, Dulwieh and Whitgift, Crovdon. Matnc. Mi I;
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1932. Of Purley, in 1926. (Dulwieh
Coll. Reg.)
MANSFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Julv 5,
1799- Of Middlesex. S. of James [Chief Justin of
Common Pleas] {1750), of London. School, Eton. Main
Michs. 1600. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 24, 1801, age 20;
Scholar, 1S02; B.A. 1S04; M.A. 1807. Preacher at Graj
Inn, 1811. R. of Milton-Bryan, Beds., 1811-54, and OS
Collyweston, Northants., 1S12-54. Died Feb. 23, 1854, in
London. Brother of Edward (179S) and John (1796). (Eton
Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1854, I. 552.)
MANSON, ALEXANDER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's.
Mar. 24. 1853. S. of Alexander, merchant. B. [Feb. 22,
1826], at Rio de Janeiro. School, University College, Lon-
don. Matric. Michs. 1853: Scholar, 1S54; B.A. 1857. Assis-
tant Master at Cheltenham College, 1850-2. C. of St
Michael's, Stockwell, Surrey, 185S-9. C. of Kerry, Mont-
gomery, 1S60- 61. C. of Potter Hanworth, Lines., 1873-5.
Subsequently resided there. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Peile,
11. 528; Crockford.)
MANSON, ALEXANDER THOMAS GRIST. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 13, 1S33. [Eldest s. of Alexander, M.D., of
St Mary's, Nottingham.] Matnc. Michs. 1S35. Adm. by
incorp. at Magdalen College, Oxford, Oct. 25, 1838, age 22;
B.C.L. (Oxford) 1840; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1849. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Oct. 2, 1S35. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1840.
V. of Glossop, Derbyshire, 1S49-56. Died Dec. 21. 1856.
(.-II. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Law Lists.)
MANSON, WILLIAM PITT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Auk 26,
1837. Matric. Michs. 1637; B.A. 1843. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 23, 1842. On the Midland Circuit. Of
Islington, Middlesex, in 1862. {Law Lisls.)
MANSON-BAHR, PHILIP H. (1900), see BAHR.
MANT, FRANCIS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 14.
1853. [2nd] s. of .Arthur, solicitor, of Storrington, Sussex
[and Frances, dau. of Thomas Amoore, of Angmering]. B.
there [Aug. j, 1S34]. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1S34. School, Brighton
College (Rev. H. Cotterill, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1S53.
Lieut., Royal Artillery, 1S5S; Capt., 1S64; Major, 1873.
Died, s.p., Feb. 19, 1S74. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Burke,
Family Records.)
MANT, NEWTON WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Sept. 19, 1867. S. of Newton, surgeon [and Mary]. B. at
Wirksworth, Derbs. Bapt. Aug. 2, 1849. [School, Sher-
borne.] Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1SS9. Select
Preacher, 1890. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1S72; priest, 1873;
C. of St Mary's, Plympton, Devon, 1872-5. C. of St James-
the-Less, Plymouth, 1875-6. C. of St Agnes, Kennington
Park, Surrey, 1876-S. C. of St Martin's, Scarborough, 187S.
V. oi Sledmere, Yorks., 1S78-9. V. of St Luke's, Cambridge,
91, V. of Hendon, Middlesex, 1891-1907. R. of Cos-
sington, Leics., 1907-11. F.S.A., 1890. Died May 23, 1911,
aged 61. (Sherburne Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; 1 he
Junes, May 25, 1911.)
MANT, ROBERT MULLINS. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar. 21,
1817. A ' Ten-year man.' Re-adm. Fell.-Com. Apr. 8, 1826.
S. of the Rev. Richard [Trinity College, Oxford, 1761], D.D.,
R. of All Saints, Southampton and of Bishop's Fonthill,
Wilts. [B. Mar. 19, 1786.] Kept the Easter term, 1826, and
the Michs., 1827, but not the 3 intervening terms. Matric.
Lent, 1828; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1S28. R. of Killodiernan, dio.
of Killaloe, T621-8. V. of Billy, Co. Antrim, 1823. R. of
Terryglass, Co. Tipperary, 1821-8. Archdeacon of Down,
1828-34. Married. July 29, 1813, Mary, dau. of Philip Ly-.
of St Helier, Jersey. Died, s.p., Apr. 9, 1834, a:-
Hillsborough. (Petit, II. 386; Lists of Dunn Diocese; Bur!.. ,
Family Records.)
MANTELL, EDWARD REGINALD. Adm. sizar at EHI1AN1 I l,
Jan. 11, 1816. Of Middlesex. S. of Mrs Skelton, ol 5
Gardens, London. School, Greenwich (The Re\
Bumey). Matric. Easter, 1S17; Scholar, 1818; B
M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Bristol) 1822; prii
of Chester) 1823; C. of Dartford, Kent, 1823-6. C. of Bexley,
1826-8. C. of Ticehurst, Sussex, 1828-31. V. oi Louth and
Tetney, Lines., 1831-59. R. of Gretford with WiTsthorpc,
1. Breb. of Lincoln, 1845-84. Dean of Stamford,
1863-84. Rural Dean of Ness, 1864-76. Married, 1828,
Susanna, dau. of Isaac Millet, ol Baldwyns, nea]
High Sheriff of Kent in 1827. Died May 29, 1884, aged «5,
at St Albans; buried at Stamford. ( />' >ase, 11. 728; Crockford;
The Guardian, June 4, 1884; P. is. G. Biiniall.)
Maples, William
MANTELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar. 25,
1773. Of Kent. Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar; B.A. (91*
Wrangler) 1777; M.A. 1780; B.D. 1788. Fellow, 1779-88.
' Ird. priest (Peterb.) June 23, 1781. R. of Frensham, Surrey,
until 1804. Purchased with his patrimony the great tithes
of Krensham, Elstead and Seale, which made him very un-
popular, and much litigation followed; served the three
< hurches by three curates. Married Lady Sarah Waller
Bankes, and had issue. Died Dec. 1804, aged 49, at Fren-
sham. Portrait drawing (1778) by John Downman, m the
Fitzwilliam Museum. (Lamb, History of Corpus Christi;
C. H. Mayo; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1S04, 11. 1252.)
MANTELL, THOMAS REGINALD COLWAN. Adm. Fell.-Com.
-it Emmanuel, July 6, 1826. Did not reside.
MANTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 9, 1779- B-
at Hull. Matnc. Michs. 1780. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec.
21, 1-S1; pnest. Dec 21, 17S3; C. of Terrington St Clement
aud St John, Norfolk, 1781-3. C. of Syderstone, 1783-97.
Married Octavia Huntington, by whom he had eight children.
Buried at Syderstone, June 8, 1797. (Rev. N. D. Fourdrinier.)
MANTON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 7,
181S. Oi Lines. School, Grantham. Matric. Michs. 1819;
B.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), March 21, 1S24; priest,
Sept. 25, 1825. Master of Sleaford Grammar School and
Chaplain to Sleaford Union, 1835-66. C. of Aunby, Lines.,
1836-8. V. of Kirkby Green, 1838-66. Married, July 14,
1852, Eliza, widow of Stephen Frye, Esq., and only dau.
of Harley Barber, Esq., deceased, of Leicester. Died at
Sleaford, Oct. 30, 1866. (Cambridge Chronicle, July 24,
1852; G. Mag., 1866, 11. 842.)
MANUK, PERCIVAL PAUL CHATER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1891. S. of G. J. M., Esq., of 19, Royd Street, Calcutta.
School, Dutferin College, Calcutta. Matric. Michs. 1691.
Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1894. (Law Lists.)
MAPES, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, July 9,
1764. S. of — , Esq., of Rollesby, Norfolk. Matric. Michs.
1764.
MAPLES, ALFRED CRADOCK. Adm. pens, at Selvvyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1897. [S. of the Rev. William (1S57).] B. Nov. 24,
[878. Matnc. Michs. 1897; exhibitioner; B.A. 1900. House
Master and Senior Mathematical Master at Exeter School,
m 1903. Headmaster of the Grammar School, Midhurst,
Sussex, 1909-18. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R. Sussex Regt.; Major, Cheshire Regt.; mentioned twice in
Secretary of State's list for ' valuable services '). Died at
Bournemouth, Sept. 11, 1950. Brother of the next. (On.
War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MAPLES, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H
Oct. 1, 1889. [S. of the Rev. William (1857).] B. Dec. 25,
1872. [School, Mansfield.] Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
LL.D., Dublin. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, June 23,
1909. Sometime a private tutor. Assistant Master at the
C.M.S. School, Linipsneld, 1S96-9. Principal of Cedars
School, Ealing, 1S99-1905. Assistant Secretary for Higher
Education, Middlesex County Education Committee. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R. Welsh Fusiliers and
General List (Stall Capt.); O.B.L., 1918; mentioned in Se< n
tary of State's list for ' valuable services '; mentioned in
despatches). J. P. and D.L. for Herefordshire. Chairman,
Executive Council of the County Councils' Association,
1 141-5-. Of 74, Penn Grove Road, Hereford, in 1945.
Brother of the above. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Law Lists;
Kelly, Handbook.)
MAPLES, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 8, 1S63. Of Bengal. S. of William (next), of the
H.E.I.C.S. [and Henrietta]. B. June 1 ,
William. School, Highgate. Matnc. Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1867.
In Holy Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. (Highgate
Sch. Roll.)
MAPLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mai I
[S. of Thomas Frederick. B. June 13, 1820. Bapt,
1820, at Islington, Middlesex.] School, WuuIk m
Michs, 1836. Cri ket 'blue,' 1839. Entered the li 1 [.<
e, 1840; 3rd Assistant to the Ai
in Bengal, 1843. Died at Calcutta. May 1 8, 1854 I .1 1
of the above. (J. Rennie; Book of Blu, 1
J-.i^l India Regt., 1849.)
MAPLES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clam
[2nd s. of Ashley, of Spalding, Lines., solii
dau. of Robert James Stanley, ol Gainsborough,
B. Jan. 20, 1839. School, Westmin
mi; M.A. 1864. Ord. deai
1 of Corfe Castle, Dorset, 1862-7. 1
I of St Peter's.
1869-70. C. of St Andrew's, Great Grimsby, lane-., 1870-1;
315
Mapletoft, Edmund
V. there, 1871-83. V. of St John's, Mansfield with Pleasley
Hill, Notts., 1883-1900. R. of Fenny-Bentley, Derbs.,
1 ,-..h. Married. Feb 10, 1870. Lucy Harriet, dau. of
William Cradock Wilkinson, surgeon, of Spalding. Died
Jan. 20, 1926, at Ashbourne. Father of Alfred C. (1S97)
and Edward W. (1889). {Record of Old Westminsters (which
gives ' died Jan. IS '); Burke, L.G.; Crockford; 1 he limes,
Jan. 21, 1926.)
MAPLETOFT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Christ's,
Nov. 13, 1759. S. of the Rev. Edmund (1731) [R. of Ban-
low, Cambs.]. B. at Stanningtield, Suffolk. School, Bishop's
Stortford. Matnc. Michs. 1760; Scholar, 1762; 1S.A. 1704;
M.A. 1707. Fellow, 1769-85. Junior Dean, Senior Dean and
Steward. An intimate friend of Paley. Ord. deacon (Chester)
I7b4;pnest (Canterbury) 1766. R. of Croxton, Cambs., 1781-5
(' appointed our gamekeeper there; but even then remained in
College '). R. of Anstey, Herts., 1784-1805. Died of gout,
Oct. 2, 1805, aged 64, at Anstey. (Peile, II. 269.)
MAPLETOFT, JOHN. B.A. 1764, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1764. S. of the Rev. John, of Chester.
Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 7, 1746-7,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1750. (Al. Oxm.)
MAPLETOFT, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 10,
1779. Of Essex. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Robert, Minister
of Saffron Walden. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1780;
B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787; B.D. 1794- Fellow, 1786. Assistant
C to the V. of Coton, Cambs., 1786. Ord. priest (Peterb.)
June 29, 1787. R. of AUer, Somerset, 1795-9. R- of Easing-
ton, Yorks., 1799. V. of Veddingham, 1812-32. Disappears
from I lerical Guide, 18 v. Gave £21 towards rebuilding after
the College fire in 1811. [St Paul's Sck. Reg.; Northants.
1 (erg] )
MAPLETOFT, NATHANIEL Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 30,
1788. Of Northants. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Nathaniel (1744),
R. of Broughton, Northants., 1753- B. there, Mar. 4, 1769.]
Matnc. Michs. 1789; Scholar; B.A. I79-- Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) lune 29, 1792; C. of Hazelbeech, Northants., 1792-
1808. l.. of Rusiiton, 1705-1808. Died 1808, at East Farn-
don, Northants.; buried Nov. 5, 180S, at Rushton. (Northants.
( lergy; G. Mag., 1809, 1. 90.)
MAPLETOFT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 27,
1800 S. of Robert. B. at Billencay, Essex. School, West-
mill, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1S00; Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1804;
M.A. 1S07.
MAPPIN, DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. :. [892.
[5th] s. of John Newton, of Kensington House, Bayswater,
London. B. [Ian. 14], 1874, at Lflackheath, Kent. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1892. An artist. {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MAPPIN, GEORGE WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30,
1896. [2nd] (twin) s. of [Sir] Wilson [3rd Bart.], of Abbey
Dale Grange, Millhouse, Sheffield [and Emily Kmgsford,
.km. of George Wilson, of Tapton Hall]. B. May 5. 1877, at
:-■ eld. School, Malvern College. Matric. 1896, Lived in
British Columbia. Died, unmarried, Aug. 11,1913. {Malvern
Loll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
MAPPIN, SAMUEL WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1873. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Frederick Thorp[e] [1st Bart.], of
Thornbury, Yorks. [and Mary (. rossley, dau. of John Wilson,
of Oak Holme, Sheffield]. B. [Oct. 20], 1S54, at Sheffield.
School, Rugby. Matric. 1873; B.A. 1877. Of the Sheaf Works,
Sheffield. Latterly of 100, Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol,
where he died, Dec. 12, 1042, aged 88. {Rugby Sch. Keg.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, P. and B.; 1 he
Times, Dec. 14, 1942.)
MAPPLEBECK, GORDON WHITFIELD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, lime 25, 1898. S. of Edward, of Woodbrook,
Selly Oak; Birmingham. B. [Jan.] 1S80, at LiUington,
Warws. School, Harrow. Matric. 1S98. A stockbroker at
Birmingham. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut .
The Liverpool E.-gt., Lapt., N. Staffs. Regt.; D.S.O., 1915;
in, nti ,1 m 'I. -p.it. lie.-), died July 30, 1917, of wounds
received in action, {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List;
The V.C. and D.s.o.; lhc Times, Aug. 4, 1917.)
MAQUAY, GEORGE JAMES. Adm pens at Trinity, June 13,
1881. S. of George [M. T.J [banker], of II, Via del Maglio,
Florence, Italy. B. there, 1802. School, Eton. Matnc. 1881;
1; A. 1884. (Eton Sck Lists.)
MAR, Earl of (1856), see GOODEVE, J. F. E.
MARCH, FRANCIS ANDREW. Hon. Litt.D., 1896. [Eldest s.
ol Francis Andrew. B. Mar. 2, 1S63, at Easton, Pennsyl-
vania, U.S.A.] B.A. 1881; M.A. and Ph.D. 1889, Lafayette
Univ. Professor of English Language and Comparative
Philology, at Lafayette. Author (collaboration with his
-.011) A Thesaurus Dictionary of the English Language
1 lied Fi b 28, 19 !8 (Diet, of \merican Biography, xn. 270;
Camb, Univ. Reporter, June 20, 1896.)
Marcon, John
MARCH, GEORGE BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, July 14, 1877. S. of George Edward, Esq.,
of 58, Cadogan Place, London (and Florence). School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877. Lieut., King's Royal Rifles
(Militia). Died, unmarried, Aug. 1, 1901. (Eton School
Register.)
MARCH, JOSEPH OGDIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1884. S. of Joseph Ogdin, of Maclea House, Emsworth.
Hants. B. [Nov. 18], 1866, at Emsworth. School, Ormonde
House, Southampton (pnvate). Matnc. 1884. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S94. In practice
successively at Lechlade, Gloucs., and at Amesburv, Wilts.
M.B.E., 1920. Medical Officer at the Experimental Ground,
Porton. Of Redlvnch Lodge, near Salisbury, in 1030. Died
Jan. 17, 1938, aged 71; buried at Laverstock, Wilts. (Burke,
O.B.I . Medical Directories; 1 lie Times, Jan. is,
MARCH, THOMAS (1767), sec PHILLIPPS.
MARCHANT, EDGAR CARDEW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1883. S. of [John, solicitor], Esc]., deceased. B.
Mar. [Oct ] 10, 1864, at Hertford. School, Chnst's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 18.83; Choral exhibitioner, 1883; B.A. 1S86;
(Class. Tnp., Pt 1, 1st Class, 18S0, Pt II. 1st Class, 1887);
M.A. 1890. Fellow, 1891-4; assistant Tutor, 1892-4. Assis-
tant Master at St Paul's School. 1SS7-JJI and 1894-9, Adm.
at Trinity College, Oxford, 1805 Fellow of Lincoln College,
Oxford, 1901; sub-Rector, 1007-37 and 1942-47-. Alto
singer in many choirs, 16.-7 1914, including those of Wells
Cathedral and New College, Oxford. Author, classical trans-
lations and school text-books. (T. A. Walker, 571; Who's
Who.)
MARCHANT, FRANCIS (or FRANK). Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Oct. 6, 1883. [4th] s. of Stephen Walter, of Matfield, Brench-
ley, Staplehurst, Kent. B. there [May 22], 1864. Schools
[Rugby and] Eton. Matric. 18S3. Cncket ' blue,' 1884-7;
Capt. 1887. Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1S85, 1886. Played
cricket for Kent from 1883 to 1905. A Director of Saunders
and Co., paper-makers. Died Apr. 13, 1946; buried at
Hayes, Kent. (Rugby Sch. Reg., Eton Sell. Lists; Book of
lili,,... lhc limes, Apt. 10. 1046.)
MARCHANT, JAMES. Matnc. Non-Coil. Easter, 1900.
MARCHANT, THOMAS HARRY SAUNDERS. Adm pens at
Peterhouse, Apr. 20, 1893. S. of Robert, Esq., deceased,
of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent. B. Oct. 27, 1S75, at Dartford,
Kent School, Wimbledon, Surrey (private). Matric. Easter.
1893; B.A. 1S96. Second Lieut., 13th Hussars, 1898; Lieut.,
1900; Capt., 1905; Major, 1013. Served m the S. African
War, 1899-1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
13th Hussars, Lieut. -Col., South Lanes. Regt., 1916-17;
Brigadier-Gen., 1917-18; Bt. Lieut. -Col. 1919; D.S.O., 1918;
mentioned 3 times ui despatches). Lieut. -Col., 5th Dragoon
Guards, 1921. Retired with rank of Bngadier-General, 1925.
Polo Manager at Flurbngham in 1919. Of 6, Putney Heath
Lane, London, S.W., in 1945. (1. A. Waller, 025 and MS.
note; Univ. War List; The I'.L. and D.S.O.; Army Lists;
Who's Who.)
MARCHANT, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. T5, 1851. S .1 Thomas. B. at Deptford,
Kent. School, Kent (private). Matnc. Michs. 1851, B.A
(3o!/t Wrangler) 1855; M.A. 1858. Adm. Solicitor, 1858, of
the firm of Marcbant, Benwell and Marchant, London, E.C.
Resided at Deptford. Died June 14, W02, at St Leonards-
on-Sea, aged 09. Father of the next. (Scott, MSS.; Law
Lists; The limes, June 17, 1902.)
MARCHANT, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1802 S. of Thomas William (above). B. Sept. 12, W73, at
Deptford, Kent. School, Blacklieath Proprietary. Matnc
Michs. 1S92; B.A. (Class. Tnp., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1895; M A
Woo Practised as a solicitor. 18. 18-1922. Mayor of Dept-
ford, 1913. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
London Regt. (blacklieath and Woolwich Bate); employed
Infantry Base Depot, O.B.E.; mentioned in despatches).
Member (for Norwood) of the L.C.C. Chauman of London
and Home Counties leant Electricity Authority, 1928-33.
Residing at 140, Tulse Hill, London, S.W., in 1940. (Venn,
11. 527, and note and addenda, 1940; Univ. War List; Law
Lists.)
MARCON, EDMUND MASON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
Oct. 12, 177S. S. of John, of Swaffham, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Watton, Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1783; Scholar,
1778-S4; B.A. 17S3. Buried at Swaffham, Dec. 5, 1801.
MARCON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 171 at Caius, Nov 5, '808.
S. of John, of Swaffham, V.rlolk [and I-.l12.jbun
B. there. Schools, Hingham and Ringstead [and Harrow].
Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar, 1809-13. Of Swaffham,
Norfofk. J. P. for Norfolk. Married, Sept. 3. 1817. Jane,
dau. of the Rev. Andrew Edwards (1 779), ,: °* Great Cres-
singham. Died Nov. 23, 1833. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn,
II. 152; Burke, L.G.)
316
Marcon, John
MARCON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus, Oct. 1S74-
[Onlv] s. of John, 'colonel [and grandson of the above]
[and'Ellen.dau. of John Thomas Austev, of Bath. B.al Bath
April 14, 1855]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874- Some-
time of Wallington Hall, Downham, Norfolk, J. P. Sub-
sequently of Holme Close. Higtuiere, Newbury, Berks.
Died Apr. 13, 1929, at Reading; buried at Rusthall, Tun-
bridge Wells. (EtonSch. Lists; The Times, Apr. 15, 1929)
MARCON, WILLIAM MASON. Adm. at Sidney, May 1, 1813.
Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 27, 1S13. Ot Norfolk.
Matric. 1813; B.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Julv 20,
1817; priest. May 24. rSi8. R. of Edgefield, Norfolk,
1829-47. Disappears from CU-rqy List, 1848.
MARCUS, LEWIS. Adm. sizar at Queens*, Dec. 13, 1823. Of
Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1827; priest, 182S; C. of Biggleswade
Beds., 1827-41. Headmaster of Holbeach Grammar School.
P.C. of St Paul's, Finsbury, 1S46-79, and Professor of Latin at
the City of London College for ladies, Finsbury. Author,
A Latin Grammar; Elementary Latin, A Delictus of Exer-
cises. Died June 12, 1S79, in Finsbury*. Doubtless father
of the next. (Boose, 11. 733; Crockf<<rU.)
MARCUS, LEWIS. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs. 1873.
Migrated to Downing, Oct. 9, 1875. [Doubtless s. of the
MARCY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
S. of George Nichols [barrister], of 114, Holland Road,
Kensington, London. B. [Aug. 16], 1876, in London.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1895. Brother
of the next. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MARCY, WILLIAM NICHOLS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1892. Of London. S. of George Nichols, barrister,
of [ir4] Holland Road, Kensington. B. Oct. 17. 187--, in
Kensington. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1892;
Scholar, 1892. For some time a private tutor at Eton; later
went to the U.S.A., and served under the Rev. J. C.
McKenzie, an outstanding figure in ' the American schol-
astic world." Died ' recently.' Brother of the above. (The
Times, Feb. 10, rg47.)
MARDEN, OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Trinity Hall,
Tulv 4, 1816. S. of O., Esq., late of Southwark. Matric.
Michs. 1816; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1818-19); LL.B.
1823. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1819; priest (Gloucester)
1820. R. of Trusthorpe, Lines., 1824-31. R. of Greetham,
1831-3. V. of Clymping, Sussex, 1833-69. P.C. of St An-
drew's Chapel, Hove, 183S-57. Resided latterly at 22, Norfolk
Square, Brighton. Disappears from Crockford, 1870. Father
of the next two.
MARDEN, OWEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 23, 1848.
S. of the Rev, Owen (above) of Norfolk Square, Brighton.
B. July 25, 1829, at Arundel. School, King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1S4S; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1852;
M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Archbp. of Canterbury) 1853;
priest, 1854; C of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, 1853-8.
R. of Great Paradon, Essex, 1858-63. Married Harriet — .
Died of smallpox, 1863. Brother of the next. (Peile, n. 506;
Crockford.)
MARDEN, THOMAS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, May 5. 1843
S. of the Rev. Owen (1816), P.C. of St Andrew's, Hove,
Brighton. B. Sept. n, 1825, at Alford, Lines. School,
Mitcham, Surrey. Did not reside. Adm. at Christ's, May 25,
1845. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850. Brother of the above.
{Peile, 11. 491, which confuses him with Thomas Mardon
(1835).)
MARDON, EVELYN JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Apr. 27,
1886. [3rd] s. of Heber, J. P. [of Ashwick, Du
Somerset (and Anna Maria Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Hall]
B. [July 25, 1867], at Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol.
Schools, in Hanover and in Paris, and at Clifton College
Maine. Michs. 1SS6; Scholar, 1886; B.A. and LL.B
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1886. Called to the
Bar, Julv 3. 1889. Joined the I.C.S., 1889; Assistant Magis
trate and Collector, N.W. Provinces and Oudh, 1889; Joint
Magistrate, 1893; Deputy Commissioner, 1898; Mi
and Collector, 1902; Inspector-General of Registration;
Commissioner of Excise and Stamps 1904; retired, 1913.
Served in the Great War, 191 | [9 (Major, 4th Devon Ri [1
and Rifle Brigade (T.F.J; mentioned twice in So. 1
State's list for 'valuable services'). Author, Trade and
Administration m British East Africa. Of Halsway Manor,
Crowcombe, Somerset, in 1945. {Clifton Coll. Reg.; Peile,
II, 723; Uttiv. H'ar /.:■::'; Law LtStt; Inns of Court; I
Davies, Irm lv. Handbook.)
Margetts, Arthur Edward
MARDON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1835.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) May 26, 1839. Married, 1842, [am
Burchall. C. of Banburv, Oxon., 1843-49. Name in I I
List, without cure, until 1868. Father of the next. (Eccla.
Gazette, 10, 250.)
MARDON, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr.
3, 1846. Of Somerset. Re-adm. pens. Oct. t7, 1846. S. of
the Rev. Thomas tabove), C. of Banbury, Oxon. [formerly
of Halse, Somerset] [and Elizabeth]. B. Mav II, 1826, at
Halse. School, Oakham (Dr Doncaster). Matric. Michs.
1846.
MARE, CHARLES JAMES PETER SALMON. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 4, 1871. S. of Charles John Thare, Esq.
[and Mary]. B. Sept. 6, 1850, in Paddington, London.
Bapt. Oct. 31, 1850. Matric. Michs. 1871. Kept two terms.
MARE, WILLIAM SALMON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene. July 10, 1835. S. of Matthew, Esq., of Nantwich,
Cheshire. [B. Oct. 10, 18 16.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. M.A., ad eimdem and L.Th.,
Durham, 1843. Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 16, 1843;
priest, Dec. 21, 1S44; C. of Morpeth, Northumberland,
1S43-53. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Durham. P.C.
of Owsleburv, Hants., 1853-62. V. of Bramham, Yorks.,
1862-98. Died Nov. 16, 1898. {Rugby Sch. Reg., which
gives ' died Nov. 5, 1908.')
MARETT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
June 10, 1832. [2nd] s. of Edward, merchant, of Jersey [and
Mary Bertram]. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1838;
M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon, 1839; priest (Winchester) 1841.
R. of St Clement's, Jersey, 1842-76. R. of St Saviour's,
Jersey, 1876-95. Married Louisa Carteret, dau. of Thomas
Le Vavasseur-dit-Durell, and had issue. Disappears from
' <ri, 1S97. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.)
MARETT, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1835.
[Eldest s. of Charles, of Southampton. B. Julv 12, 1817.
School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1838; B.A.
(10th Wrangler) 1839; M.A. 1842. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
June 3, 1839. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1S43. Reporter
for the Council of Law Reporting, 1865. Died in April, 1901,
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MARETT, PHILIP SHALLETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Dec. 12, 1804. [Youngest] s. of Charles, of South-
ampton. School, Winchester. Matric. Lent, 1806; B.A.
1809; M.A. 1812. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 21, 1809,
and at the Inner Temple, May 8, 1811. (Inns of Court.)
MARETT-TIMS, H. W. (1899), see TIMS.
MAREY, ETIENNE JULES. Hon. Sc.D., 1898. [B. 1830.] Pro-
fessor of Natural History at the College de France, Paris,
1869-1904. Died in 1904. (Camb. Univ. Reporter, Oct. 4,
1898.)
MARGERISON, JOHN BOLLING. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 1, 1868. Of Yorkshire. [5th] s. of Ellis, yeoman [of
Bradford (and Margaret)]. li. Oct. 7, 1848, at Manningham,
Yorks. Bapt. June 3, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1870. Brother of the
next. (Inns of Court.)
MARGERISON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 21.
1871. S. of Ellis, of Appleby Bridge, Leeds. B. [Apr. 16],
1852, at Bradford, Yorks. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1875. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1872, 1873. At
St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1878; F.R.C.S., 1880
House Surgeon, Anaesthetist and Demonstrator in Anatomy,
at St George's Hospital. Surgeon to the Belgrave Hospital
for Children. Practised for many years at Winchester.
Surgeon, Hants. Royal County Hospital. Medical Officer to
Winchester College. Died July 20, 1906, at Winchester.
Brother of the above. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Medical Directories; The Times, July 24, 1906.)
MARGESSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Mar. 14,
1812. [2nd] s. of William [of Van Ockley, Sum
Mary, dau. of John Hughes, of Cowfold, Sussex]. B. [1794],
at Ofnngton, Sussex. School, Harrow. Matric. Mi.
B.A. 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 12, 1817. Died
Oct. 12, 1866. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns oft ■:.,: 1
MARGETSON, LEONARD CHARLES. Aim, pen:,, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 1878. S. of — [Paul], Esq.. of
Lawn, Clapham Common, London. [B. Feb. 27.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1S7S
h .11. Reg.)
MARGETTS, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7.
1876. [S. of the Rev. Francis Thomas Clark (1S39), R. of
1 Dec. 25, 1856. School, Marlborough
Matri , Mi. b I kug. 25, 1880, at
Blyborough. (Man < . Keg.)
3'7
Margetts, Burroughes Henry
MARGETTS, BURROUGHES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 26, 1864. S. of Charles, solicitor, of Huntingdon. B.
there [Sept. 29), 1846. Schools [Rugbv] and King's College,
London. Matne. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1875. Ord.
deacon (Bp. Ryan, for Ripon) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of
Pickhill, Yorks., 1870-4. C. of Finedon, Northants., 1875-7.
C. of Lyddington, Rutland, 1S77-78. Disappears from
Crockford and Clergy List, 1879. {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MARGETTS, FRANCIS BURROUGHES HOCKER. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, Lent, 1899. S. of Charles Berkeley, Esq., of
Gazelev House, Huntingdon. School, Radk-y College.
Maine! Lent, 1809. In the 5th (S.R.) Batt., K.R.R C,
1902-10. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Hamp-
shire Kegt.; Lieut., Special List (Recruiting Staff)). Director,
ll.tyward and Plowman, Ltd. Of 20, Laurence Pountney
Lane, E.C., in 19 ;v (Radley Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MARGETTS, FRANCIS THOMAS [CLARK]. Adm. pens, at
( 1 are (an. 25, 1S39. S. of T. [Thomas (1812)]. of Heming-
ford Grey. Hunts. B. Aug. 1821. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Miens. 1839; Scholar; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1844; pnest, 1845; C. of Fenstanton, Hunts.,
185T-3. V. of Duxford, Cambs., 1853-03. V. of Aldbrough,
near Hull, Yorks., 1863-70. R. of Blyborough. Lines.,
1S70-83. V. of Wendron, Cornwall, 18*3-93- Resided sub-
sequently at Flland Lodge, Cleveland Road, Torquay, where
he died, Apr. II, 1S97, aged 75. Father of Arthur E. (1876).
•ham Sch. Roll; The Times, Apr. 13, 1897.)
MARGETTS, FREDERICK STOUGHTON Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Mar. 7, 1851. S. of Frederick. B. [Jan. 13, 1832],
in London. Schools, Sir W. Paston's and private. Re-adm.
Dei 1 J, 1S56. Matnc. Lent, 1857; B.A. i860.
MARGETTS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 2, 1818.
S. of [William], solicitor, of Huntingdon. Matric. Michs.
Scholar, 1819; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon
(Lmcoln) Sept. 24, 1826; priest, Sept. 23, 1827. V. of St
Mary's and St Benedicts, Huntingdon, 1828-46. Mamed,
Feb. 6, 1834, Elizabeth Grace, dau. of Charles Berkeley, of
biggin, Northants. Died Dec. 14, 1874, at Huntingdon,
aged 73. Brother of Thomas (1S12) and of the next. [The
Times, Dec. 17, 1874.)
MARGETTS, JOHN PECK. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 8, 1821.
I: at Hemingford Grey, Hunts. [S. of William] Maine.
Michs. 1S22. "Brother of the above and of the next.
MARGETTS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Dec. 2, 1S12. S. of William. Esq., of Hunts. Matric. Michs.
1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 21,
[817; priest, Sept. 27, 1818. Died at Huntingdon, Dec. 20,
1826, aged 32. Father of Francis T. C. (1839); brother of
h'-nry (181S) and the above. (Cambridge Chroniile, L'ec, 22,
1826.)
MARGETTS, WALTER WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1S89. [One of these names, 2nd s. of William, of
Sherborne, had matric., Non-Coil, at Oxford, Oct. 12, 1878,
age 21 ] Ad eundem, Durham. 1897. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 18S9; pnest (Salisbury) 1890; C. of Eling, Hants.,
9 -,o. C. of Warehani, Dorset, 1890-1. Headmaster of
Albemarle College, Penge. 1892-6. C. of St James, '.1 iv< ■■
end, 1896-9. C. of Cheam, Surrey, 1899-1901. C. of St
Luke's, Woodside, Surrey, 1901-2. Lie. pr., dio. Chichester,
1902-7. Resided latterly at Littlehampton and in S. Ken-
sington. Disappears from Crockford, 1916. (Al. Oxon.)
MARGITSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1840.
S. of James Taylor, of Ditchingham House, "Norfolk [and
Louisa Sophia, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Beckwith, of St
Martin's, Norwich]. Bapt. Dec. 31, 1821. Matric. Michs.
1840. Captain, 19th Foot. J. P. for Suffolk. Married, 1S58,
Elizabeth Mary Anna Agnes, dau. of John William Hamilton.
MARGOLIOUTH , formerly EPSTEIN], The Rev. GEORGE. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Michs. 1887 S. of Hershel Epstein. B.
I lei 1 , 1852, at Wilcowiczky, Russian Poland. Si hool, Dussel-
dorf and at Bonn University- Ad- -pled the name Margoliouth,
June 1878. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A 18.10, Tyrwhitt
Hebrew Scholar, 1891; M.A. is.,.,. Ord deacon (Ripon)
1881; priest, 1883; C. of St Thomas's, Leeds, 1881-3. C. of
Carleton, Yorks., 1883-4. C. of Holy Trinity, Stepney,
London, 1S84-7. C. of St Mary-the Less, Cambridge, 1887-9.
C. of SI Botolph's, Cambridge, 1880 01. Bei a .1 natural-
ized British subject, 1887. In charge of the Hebrew, Synac
and Ethiopian MSS. at the Bntish Museum, 1
Founded the text and translation Society for the publication
of Oriental works, 1900; Hon. Secretary, 1900-3. Author,
1 iriental works. Resided latterly at Hove, Sussex. Llied
May 14, 1924. (Scott, MSS.; 1 rockford; Whowas Who.)
MARIE, ALEXANDER VICTOR MARTINUS. Adm. pens, at
yuEENs', Dec. 1, 1837. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1838.
Marillier, Jacob Francis
MARIETTE, ALBERT [de V1LLEBLIN], Adm. pens, (age iS)
at Trinity, Feb. 11, 1848. S. of Mrs Mariette [a French
woman; his father was English], of Eton. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1S54. Settled in Jamaica. (Eton
Sch. Reg.)
MARIETTE, EDGAR HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke. Oct. 1, 1885. S. of Professor Charles Paul Alphonse,
of London. B. there, Dec. 27, 1866. School, Aldenham.
Matric. Michs. 18S5; B.A. 1888. Held a private tutorship
in the South of France in 188S. Assistant Master at Alden
ham School, 1889-1914; House Master, 1898-1914- Died,
unmarried, June 13, 1914. at Aldenham. Brother of the
next. (J. T. Rule; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; The Times, June 15. 1914-)
MARIETTE, FRANK AUGUSTE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1882.
S. of Charles Paul Alphonse, Professor of French Literature
at King's College, London. B. 1863, in London. School, St
Paul's; and at King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1885. Assistant Master at Orley Farm. Harrow, 1886-
01; at St Ninian's, MoSat, 1891-7; at St Alban's. Stirlms.
1897-1901. Headmaster of St Alban's School. Lyme Regis,
1903-29. Died Jan. 16, 1937, at Holcombe Manor, Ottery
St Mary; buried at Lyme Regis. Brother of the above.
(Venn, 11. -iss, Schoolmasters' Directory; 1 he Tunes, Jan. 19,
1937.)
MARIGOLD, FRANK HOWARD SADLER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. [4th] s. of James [solicitor], of
Park House, Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. [Nov.] 1872, in
Edgbaston. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1892 Died
Apr. 16, 1925, at his residence 111 London. Brother of the
next two. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; I he limes, Apr. 18, 1925.)
MARIGOLD, HAROLD WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 18S8. [3rd] s. of James [solicitor], of Park House,
Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. [Sept.] 1869, in Birmingham.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 18S8; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1895. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 14, 1803.
Iv nter W'.inl.-n. Turner-' Company, 0112-13. Died Aug. 20.
1925, in Golders Green, London. Brother of the above and
of the next. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
The Times, Aug. 22, 1925.)
MARIGOLD, JAMES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
1, 1878. S. of James, solicitor, of 5, Augustus Road, Edg-
baston, Birmingham. B. there, 1851). School, Birmingham
Proprietary. Matnc. Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885;
LL.M. 1887. Adm. Solicitor, 1SS5. Practised in London
and Birmingham. Died Aug. 30, 1930, at Bournemouth.
Brother of the two above. (Law Luis; The limes, Sept. 3,
1930.)
MARILLIER, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at King's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Nov. 12, 1853. S. of Henry, Esq., of
Bath. B. at Ash, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1853; prizeman.
B.A. 1859. Fellow, 1856-64. Joined the Cape Mounted
Rifles as Ensign, 1858; Lieut, and Garrison Adjutant at
Grahamstown. Instructor in Musketry and A.D.C. to Sir
Percy Douglas and Lieut. -Gen. Hay, 1S67-70. On the dis-
bandment of the C.M.K. in 1870, received a Staff appoint-
ment as A.D.C. to Sir John Bisset, at Gibraltar. Married,
June 4, 1S63, at the Cathedral, Grahamstown, Margaret,
dau. of A. B. Morgan, Esq.. surgeon. Died Mar. 30, 1875,
aged 40, at Gibraltar. Father of the next. (King's Coll.
Reg.)
MARILLIER, HENRY CURRIE. Adm. pens, at Peterhoise,
Oct. I, 1884. S. of Charles Henry (above). B. July 2, 18.15.
at Grahamstown, S. Africa. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Mel.- 1884; Scholar, 1884; B.A. 1887. Commis-
sioned in the Royal Artillery, 1S86. Served for some time in
engineering works. Became a journalist; worked for the
Pall Mall Gazette. 1S93-4. For some years a partner in
W. A. S. Benson's metal-works. Managing Director of
Morris & Co., art decorators, TQ05-40. Served in the Great
War, T914-19 (Lieut., R.N.V.R.). Author, Men and Women
of the Ccnturv; 1 he Liverpool School of Painters; English
Tapestries of the itith Centurv; The Teniers Tapestries;
Christies'. 1766-1925; The Early Work of Aubrey Beardsley,
etc. OfWestbrook House. Upperton, near l'ctwortb, Sussex,
in 1945 (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; 1 . .1. » >i
Univ. Wat List, Who's Who.)
MARILLIER, JACOB FRANCIS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at
Trinity, Oi t. 25, 1842. S. of Jacob Francis. B. at Harrow.
Middlesex. School, Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1842;
BA 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) June 18,
1848; priest, June 3, 1849; C. of St Paul's, Bedminster. near
Bristol. ,8,8 5;, P.C. there, 1852-7S. V. of Much Dew-
church, Heref., 1878-1910. Resided latterly at Heretord,
where he died, May 24. Mi", aged ,,, (Crockford; 1 he
Times, May 27, 1916.)
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Marindin, George Eden
MARINDIN, GEORGE EDEN. Adm. at Kino's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 13, i860. [5th] s. of the Rev.
Samuel (next) [fomaerlv Captain in the 2nd Life Guards).
B. [Oct. 26, 1S41], at Cticklineton, Somerset. Matric. Miens.
1S60; B.A. (yd Classic) 1S64; M.A. 1S67. Fellow, 1863-71.
Assistant Master at Eton, 1865-S7. After retiring from
Eton, collaborated in the revision of The Diet-
Greek and Roman Antiquities. Edited the Classical Rei i
for some years. Author. 0«r Naval Heroes; Eton
and an edition of Dr Smith's History of Greece. Married,
July 9, 1870, Letitia Frances, dau. of George Richard
Griffiths, of Sydney. Died Feb. 23, 1939. at Frensham,
Surrey; buried there. (Burke. L.G.; The Times. Feb. 24,
l?39.)
MARINDIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Nov. 6, 1823. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Peter [and Mary, dau.
of H. Bradbume, of Chesterton. Salop). B. [Mar. 2
at Edgbaston. Birmingham. School, Shrewsbury M Ltl
Michs. 1S25; B.A. 1S29; M.A. 1833. Comet, 2nd Life Guards
r83l; retired, as Captain, 1S35. R. of Buckhom-W. ,t
Dorset, 1837-41. R. of Pen-Selwood, Somerset. 1^:: 5
Married, Mar. 13, 1S34, Isabella, dau. of Andrew Colvile,
of Ochiltree and Craigflower, Ayrshire. Died Tan. 3, is:
Father of the above. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MARJORIBANKS, COUTTS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at St
John's. Oct. 13, 1827. [Eldest] s. of Edward, Esq. [banker],
of Wimpole Street, London [and Georgina, dau. of Joseph
Francis Louis Latour, of Hexton Park, Herts.]. B. [Nov.
1809], in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Mich-.
1828. Died in London, April 2, 1829. (List of C 1 •■;.'
Burke, P. and B. (sub Tweedmouth.))
MARJORIBANKS, NORMAN EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity
Hall. 1891. S. of James Alexander. B. Oct. r6. 1S72. Schools,
Bishop Cotton's School and College, Bangalore, Royal
Academical Institution, Belfast: and at Queen's College.
Belfast. Matric. Michs. 1S91; Exhibitioner. Entered the
I.C.S. 1S93; Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Madras,
1893-7. Under-Secretary to Government of Madras, 1897-
1903; Deputy Director and Directorof Land Record- . '
1903-11. Collector and District Magistrate. 1911 1
Member. Board of Revenue, and Chief Secretary to Govern-
ment, 191S-24. Member of Executive Council, Madras,
I924-9- Acting Governor of Madras, 1929. Retired 1
Chairman of the Madras Public Services Commission, 1930-2.
CLE., 1919; C.S.I., 1922; K.C.I. E., 1928; K.C.S.I., 1031.
Resided subsequently at Ootacamund, S. India. Died Aug.
1939- (I.C.S. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
MARJORIBANKS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 6. 1850. [Younger s. of Sir William, [2nd] Bart., of
Lees, Berwickshire, and Hallyards, Midlothian (and Mary,
dau. of Henry Stone, of London, banker).] B. Mar
at the Cape of Good Hope. School, Eton (1847). Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Lieut., Herts. Militia, 1S59; Capt.,
1862-5. Succeeded his brother as 4th Baronet, Nov. i\
T884. Married, Aug. 14, i860, Frances Anne, dau. of Bald-
win Duppa Duppa, of Holhngbourne House, Kent. Died
Feb. 22, 18SS, at Torquay. (£lon Sch. Lists; Burke, P.
and B., 18SS; Army Lists.)
MARK [post MARK-WARDLAW], ARTHUR PENROSE.
Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 19, 1888. S. of W. P.,
deceased, former British Consul at Malaga, Spain. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. iSSS. Brother of Harold P. (next).
(Eton School Reg.)
MARK [post MARK-WARDLAW], HAROLD PENROSE.
Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1886. S. of W. P., de-
ceased, Consul at Malaga, Spain. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889. A farmer; of Holwav Farm, Sher-
borne, Dorset. Took the additional name of Wardlaw, 1896.
Brother of the above. (Eton Sch. Reg.)
MARKBY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Cails, Oct. 1,
i860. S. of Edward Gillam, solicitor, of Chatteris, Cambs.
B. there, 1844. School, Sheffield Collegiate. Matrii
i860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1864;
pnest, 1S65; C. of Kirkburton, Yorks., 1864-7. C.-in-C. of
North Fernby, 1867-8. C. of Settrington, 1S68-70. C. of
St Mary's, Southampton, 1870-1. C. of St James's, Poole,
Dorset, 1871-2. C.-in-C. of St Stephen's, Walcot, Somerset
1872-80. Assoc. Sec. (C.C.C.S.), 1880-6. V. of Holy Trinity,
Huddersfield, 1886-1909. Married, iApr. 12, 1865, Emily,
dau. of T. R. Alston, of London. Resided latterly at Bourne-
mouth. Died May 11, 1920. Father of the next; brother of
Frederick G. (1853). (Venn, 11. 351; Crockford.)
MARKBY, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chkisti, Oct. 1, 1891. Of Dorset. S. of [the Rev
(abovel. B. Jan. 28, 1872, at Poole, Dorset. School,
Huddersneld College. Matric Michs i-,i; B
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1895; pries
C. of St Leonard's, Bootle, Lanes., 1895-8. Chaplain,
Marker, Thomas John
Madras Establishment; Missionary at Gouland, 1898-9; at
Muttra. 1899-1900; at Gorakhpur, 1901-2; C.M.S. Miss,
at Amritsar, 1902-3; Chaplain (C.C.C.C), at Cochin, 1903-4.
Chaplain (Eccles. Est.), 1904-22 (Coonoor, Lahore, Umballa;
Sialkot, Murree Galis, Jullundur, W. Ridge, Dalhousie).
R. of Charmouth, Dorset, 1922-7. Resided subsequently at
Boscombe, Hants. Died Nov. 14, 1946. (Crockford; Church
Times. Nov. 29, 1946.)
MARKBY FREDERICK GILLAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Nov. 28, 1853. S. of Edward Gillam (solicitor), of
Chatteris, Cambs. B. there. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1854. Brother of Edward (i860).
MARKBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 18.
1784. S. of Thomas, of Cambridge. B. Aug. 13, 1768.
Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1786; LL.B. 1790. Died June
28, 1838, at Brareborough, Lines. M.I. in Great St Mary's
Church. Cambridge. See Al. Oxon. tor a contemporary name-
sake. (Gunning, 1. 135; G. Mag., 183S, 11. 228.)
MARKBY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Mar. 26,
1S42. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William Henry (1S04). B. at
Duxford, Cambs. School. Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Matric. Michs. 1842; Scholar. 1S44; B.A. (6/7< Classic) 1846;
M V 1S49. Ord. deacon (Bp. of London) 184S; priest, 1849.
Headmaster of the Proprietary College School, St John's
Wood, London, 1854-61. Secretary to the University Syn-
dicate for conducting Local Examinations, 1867-70. A
private ' Coach ' at Cambridge, and Classical Lecturer at
Trinity Hall. Author, The Man Christ Jesus; Practical
Essars on Education, etc. Brother of William (next). Died
Mar. 4, 1870, at Cambridge. (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Boase, 11.
738; Crockford.)
MARKBY. WILLIAM. M.A., incorp. from Oxford, 1856. 4th
s. of the Rev. William Henry (next). V. of Duxford, Cambs.
B. May 3, 1S29. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. from
Merton College, Oxford, June 13, 1846, age 17; postmaster,
1846-50; B.A. (Oxford) 1S51; M.A. (Oxford) 1S56; D.C.L.
(Oxford) 1879. Admitted at the Inner Temple, Nov. 9, 1853;
called to the Bar, June 5, 1856. Recorder of Buckingham,
1865-6. Puisne Judge of the High Court, Calcutta, 1866-78.
Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University, 1S77-8. Reader in
Indian Law at Oxford, 1878-1900. Railway Commi
1906. Married, Mar. 22, 1866, Lucy, dau. of J. E. Taylor,
of Weybridge. Hon. Fellow of All Souls, 1882-3; Fellow,
1 --;; Fellow of Balliol, 1SS3-1914. K.C.I.E. 1SS9. Author,
Lectures on Indian Law, etc. Died Oct. 15, 1914. Brother
of Thomas (above). (Al. Oxon.; Men at the Bar: Balliol Coll.
Reg.)
MARKBY, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ 1.
Jan. 24, 1804. Of Cambs. [S. of Thomas, of Cambridge.
B. 1786. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1804; Scholar; B.A. 1S0S; M.A. 1S11; B.D. 1S19.
Fellow, 1810-23. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Mar. 23, 1812. V.
of St Benet's, Cambridge, 1S14-16. R. of Duxford St Peter,
Cambs., 1819-66; built the parsonage house. Married, Jan.
1823, Sophia, dau. of John Randall, Esq., of Wincanton,
Somerset. Died 1866; buried at Duxford. Father of the
above and of Thomas (1842). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Lamb; Korthants. Clergy.)
MARKE, ARTHUR LEVELIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Jan. 25, 1871. S. of S. B., Esq., deceased, of Wood
hill. Liskeard, Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A 1-
M.A. 187S. Ord. deacon (London) 1S7S; pnest, 1
of St John's, Hammersmith, 1878-82. Disappeai
Crockfr.;
MARKER, BENJAMIN BRUNDISH. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Cails, June 26, 1755. S. of John, notary, of Norwich. B.
there. School, Norwich (Mr Bullima and Mr Walton).
Matric. Easter, 1756; Scholar, 1755-60; B.A. 1760. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Liit. dim. from Norwich) 1760; priest
(Lichfield) Dec. 20, 1761. (Venn, 11. 71.)
MARKER, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 6, 1782.
1 -. of the Rev. Henry [Exeter College, Oxford. 1750],
Is. A.. R. of Ashton, Devon. B. Apr. 10, 1766. at Wellington,
Somerset. School, Tiverton (Mr R. Keats). Mati
\ i;s;M.A 1790. V. of Aylesb- :
1811. R. of Gittisham, 1797-1800. R. of Loxhon .
Married Margaretta, dau. of the Rev. William Putt, of
Combe, Gittisham. Died Apr. 30, 1S11, at Aj
ige. Father of the next. (Burke, L.G. ; W N
G. Mag., 1811, I. 597.)
MARKER, THOMAS JOHN. M.A., incorp. from Oxf. .
S. of the Rev. Henry (above), of Exmouth, Devon, Matrii
Exeter Col e, 1 izt rd, Feb. 22, 1S16, age 18; B.A.
(Oxford) 1819; M.A. (Oxford) 18. ■. I 1. von,
1823-54, and R. of Farway, 1833 54.
ia dau. of Samuel Drewe ] i [an. 29, 1854
L.G.; Al. Oxon.)
319
Markham, Algernon Augustus
MARKHAM, ALGERNON AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct. 6, 1888. [4th] s. of the Rev. Charles Warren (1853). of
Aughton, Omiskirk, Lanes, [and Margaret dau. of John
Watson Barton, of Stapleton Park, Yorks.]. B. [Mav is ,
1869, at Saxbv vicarage, Lines. School, Westminster.
Maine. Michs. .888; B.A. 1S91; M.A 1895. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Warrington 1892-9.
V. of St Jude's, Liverpool, 1899-1908. V. of Gniusbi,
1008-28. V. of Grantham, ,028-33- Rural Dean of Grimsby
and Cleethorpes, 1.113-28; of N. Grantham I93I-3; °> =■
Grantham, 1932-3. Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Lincoln
1017. Canon and Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral, 1911. R. of
N. and S. Stoke with Easton, Lines., 1933-49. Dean of
Stamford, 1930- .,7. BMiopSuftragranof Grantham 1037-40.
Died June - 1949. Brother of Roger F. (18S5). {Crockford;
Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MARKHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens (age 23) at Magdalene,
Oct 6 1S73. S. of John, Esq., of Walpolebt Peter, Wisbech.
School, Wisbech. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A.
I Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of
Whittington. Derbs., 1877-9. C. of < issett. > orks 1880-2.
SPG Chaplain and Missioner in Perak, Straits settlements.
1884-8. C of St Thomas's, Bethnal Green, Middlesex
' ., Chaplain at St Malo, 1 8no-l. V. of Norton-Bavant,
Wilts'. 1S.n-1.112. Died May 31, 1012. (Scott. MSS.;
1 n ckford; The Guardian, June 7, 1912.)
MARKHAM, The Rev. CHARLES. B.A., incorp. from Oxford,
1778: M.A. from Emmanuel, 1778; adm. there June 24,
177S S of William, of Northampton, gent. B. there, Sept.
10 1722 Matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Apr. 29
1741 age IS; B.A. (Oxford) 1744- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept n, 174"; pnest (Peterb.) Dec. 20, 1747- Chaplain to
Earl Ferrers. K. of Oxendon, Northants.. 1752-7. K. ol
Ishain, 1752-60. R. of Shangton, Leics., ,757-lSo2 (with
R. of Langton Church, 1778-1802). Died Dec. II, 1802.
[At. Oxon ; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1802, 11. 1171.J
MARKHAM, CHARLES WARREN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, May n, 1853- [Only] s. of Charles Warren,
Esq. [Col., 60th Rifles], of Becca Hall. Yorks, [and Emm ..
dau. of the Rev. Ralph Branding, ot Gostorth Hon,.-,
Northumberland]. [B. Mar. 27, 1835, at Gosforth. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S53: B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord.
deacon (Peterb) 1 ■ -. . prn-t (Manchester) 1859; C. of
Oundle, Northants., ,858-1.0. V. of Owston, 1 orks., 1800-2.
V. of long, 1. ..2-5. V. of All Saints Saxbv lilies 1866-85.
R. of Aughton, Lanes., ,885-10. Married (1) Sept
Margaret, dau. of John Watson Barton, o Stapleton Park,
Yorks., and had issue; (2) Aug 20. ,873, Elizabeth Harnett
dau of Col. John Barnett, and had further issue. Died
July 6, 1896, at Aughton rectory. Father of Algernon A.
(1888) and Roger F. (1885). [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P.
and B.; Crockford; The lima, July 9. 189b-)
MARKHAM, GERVASE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 14,
, 1,2 [5lh] s. of [Colonel] William, of Becca Hal , York*.
B there [Feb. 15], 1844- Schools [Rugby and] Sussex
(private). Maine. Michs. ,862; B.A. ,866. Assistant Agent
to Earl FitzwiUiam. Died Aug. 26, 1010, at Eden House,
Malton. Yorks. (Rugbv Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The limes,
Aug. 29, 1910; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MARKHAM, HENRY WILLIAM KENNEDY. Adm. p, OS ,1
si John's lune - 1866 S. of William Orlando, physician
rand Eliza Emma]'. B. July 26, 184S, at St Gdes, North-
'ampton Bapt Aug. 23, ,848. [School, Rugby] Maine
Michs 1866; B A. 1870. Lieut., Northampton and Rutland
Militia 1870- Opt. 1883. Adm. Solicitor, ,875; pra. tis.,1
in Northampton. Latterly of Lyndale, St Simon's Avenue,
Putney. Died .Mar. 25. 1925. {Army Lists; Laic Lists;
Eagle, xliv. 160.)
MARKHAM, ROGER FRANCIS. Adm. Pens. at_ Tbin.tV,
Mav 12 1885 [3rd] s. of the Rev. Charles Warren (,853),
of Aughton r. . tory, I Irmskirk, Lanes, [and Margaret, dan.
of John Watson Barton]. B. [Sept. ,3 i860, at Saxby.
lines School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A
1888- MA 1895. Ord. deacon (St David's, for St Asaph)
iSSoi pnest (St Andrews) 1890; C. of Whittington, Satop,
1889-96. R. of Aughton, Lanes., 1896-1945. Hon. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Liverpool, ,035-45. Died Mar. *, 1045-
Brother of Algernon A... : ..(..,..,.</.. >;
Burke. L.G ; < rockfori; The I un, ;, Mar 6, ,945-)
MARKLOVE, MAURICE WILLIAM CARRINGTON. Adm pens,
at St John's Feb. 27, ,806. Ol (.lours. ;l Id. -I, "I Mm.
Esq. [Lieut.. 50th Regt.] [and Mary, dau. ol the Iva ' aleb
Carrington, V. of Berkeley]. B. [Apr. 13, 1847], at 1 ams-
wick, Gloucs. Bapt. Aug. 13, 1847. School. Cheltenham.
Matric. Michs. ,.M.o. Scholar. ,868; B .VUC I lassie) ,87 o.
M A 1871 Senior Assistant Maste, at Westminster School
1872-94; House Master ('Rigauds'). ,884-94; resigned
owing to ill health, 1894. Oue of the Founders of the West-
Marlborough, George
minster School Mission. Died Aug 4, ■ ■'■■>:. at Newquay,
Cornwall. (I heUenham Coll. Reg.; Seott, MSS.; Eagle; 7 lie
Times, Aug. 7. 1897-)
MARKS, ALFRED DAVID THOMAS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
18S8 S. of Thomas Thomas, civil engineer, of Llandudno.
B [Dec ,6] 1869, at Swansea. School, Friars', Bangor.
Matric. Michs. ,888; B.A. 1891; M.A. inn. In practice as
a solicitor at Llandudno, ,896-1908. Assistant Master for
one year at a private school, Southsea. Classical Master at
the County School, Barry, Glam., 1909-17; at the High
School for bovs, Newport, Mom, 1918-34. Of Maes Gwyn,
Llandudno, in' 1933. Died Nov. 24, 194", at Newport, Moil.
[Venn, 11. 500; Law Lists; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
I imes, N..v 3°. '''••' ■)
MARKS, HERBERT WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. pens, (age ,9)
at Jesus Oct. 1883. S. of James, Esq. B. in Sydney,
Australia.' School. Svdnev Grammar (Mr A. B. Weigall)
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1S90; B.Chir and
MD 1898. Studied at Vienna and ,n Freiburg. At St
George's Hospital; House Surgeon and House Physician
there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.. 18.,, Clinical Assistant, Hos-
pital for women, Soho, and at the Victona Hospital for sick
children, Chelsea. Practised for many years m Sydney,
New South Wales. Surgeon (throat, nose and ear Dept.),
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, and at Lewisham
Hospital, Sydney. Lecturer on diseases of the ear nose and
throat, University of Sydney, in 1930. Died not later than
July. 1930. (Medical Directories; F. Bnttain.)
MARKS, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Magdalen,-:,
■\i.r 12 ,8,3. A ' Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec' 20' ,812; pnest, June 27, 1813- V. of Great Missenden,
Bucks., 1820-44. Disappears froniUcrgy List, 1S45. (Foster.
Index Rules)
MARKS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 12, 1807.
S of the Rev. W. B. at Middleton, Ieesdale, Durham.
Mar 15 1789 School, Romaldkirk. Matric. Michs. ,807;
Scholar,', Sio; B.A. 1811. Ord. deacon (Salisbury, Lltt. dim.
from Yale) May 31, 1S72.
MARKWELL, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
Feb 13 1838 S of James William, of New Bond Street,
London.' B. Oct. 8,' ,8,8. at Rayleigh. Essex. School
University College. London. Matric. Michs. 183S. Migrated
to Chnst's, Oct. 12. 1S39; B.A. ,843. MA. 1846 Ord
deacon (Chester), ,842; priest 1843; C. of St Matthews
Manchester, 1842-4. P.C. of Cc.ldhurst, Lanes., 1845. Col
St Clement Danes, London, 1846-50. P.C. of St James s,
Curtain Road, London, 1851-67. Died 1867. (Petit, 11. 407.
1 ;,..;, List.)
MARKWICK. JAMES (18,3), see EVERSFIELD, JAMES.
MARKWICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 6 1758. Of Sussex. [Eldest s. of James, of Catslield,
Esq The "fannlv was sometime "f Wannock, Jevington.
Sussex- an ancestor, William, was Sheriff of Sussex in
George' I's reign.] School, private. Re-adm. Fell.-Com.
Nov. 7, 1759. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 1, 1758.
(/. A. Walker, 316; Inns of Court.)
MARLAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 6.
18 11 s of Samuel. B. in Manchester. Matnc. Michs. 1843;
|; \ 1847 M.A 1850. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S47; pnest,
,8,8- 1 of Davcnham, Cheshire, 1847-50. C. of Mareham-
le-Fen, fanes., 1S50-5. V. of Haugham and of Raithby,
1859-90. Died in March, 1899.
MARLAY, CHARLES BRINSLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
July 10 1846. [2nd s. of Lieut. -Col. George, C.B. (and
Catherine Louisa Augusta, dau. of James Tisdall, of Bawn,
Co. Louth). B. 1831. School, Eton.] Main. Michs. [847;
B A lS53- M A. 1858. Inhented the entailed portion of the
estates of Robert, 1st Earl of Belvedere, 1847. Of Belvedere
House, Mullingar. J. P. and D.L. Assumed the name and
mi,- of Rochfort, by Rov .1 li. . 11. • Nov. 30. 1817, but did
not use that sum. ,111- High Sheriff of Co. Westmeath, ,853
and 100b; of Co. Louth, 1863; of Co. Cavan, 1885. Died
June 18. 1012. Bequeathed to the Fitzwilliam Museum his
large and extremely valuable collection of pictures and mis-
cellaneous works of art (subsequently called the Marlay
. oil. 1 tion), together with the sum of £80,000 to meet the
ment of the Museum and the cost of increased staff.
Portrait in the Museum. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland; 11 ho was
Who.)
MARLBOROUGH, Duke of (CHARLES RICHARD JOHN,
Marquess of BLANDFORD (1890)), see CHURCHILL.
MARLBOROUGH. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Si John's,
July 4 178S. S. of the Rev. — . B. at Hampstead, Middle-
sex: School, Palgrave, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. ,788. Kept
3 terms by residence; name oft, July ,0, 1789. {St John s
Coll. Adm., IV. 373)
320
Marley, Arthur Edwin
MARLEY, ARTHUR EDWIN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1898.
MARLING, CHARLES MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. <>, 18S1. [2nd] s. of William Henrv, [post 2nd Bart.l,
(1853), of Stanley House, Stroud, Gloucs. B. there [De< ■. 3],
1862. School. Wellington College. Matric Michs. 1881; B \
r884; M.A. 1891. Attache in the Diplomatic Sen-ice, 1888;
served in the Legation at Athens and elsewhere; Acting
Agent and Consul-General at Sofia, 1902; Charge d'affaires
at Madrid. 1904; Charge d'affaires at Bucharest, 1904; Act-
ing Agent and Consul-general at Sofia, 1904-5: Ch a ■
d'affaires at Athens, 1905; Acting Consul-General, Crete,
1905; Councillor of Embassy at Teheran, 1906; at Con-
stantinople. 1908-13; Minister at Teheran, 1915; at Copen-
hagen, igiq; at The Hague, 1921-6. C.M.G., 1908. C.B.,
1911; K.C.M.G., 1916; G.C.M.G., 1926. President of the
International Plebiscite Commission in Schleswig, 1920.
Died Feb. jf>, 1933, in London. Brother of William II'
(1884). (Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families-,
Wh • was Who; 7 he Times, Feb. 17, 1933.)
MARLING, WALTER BENTLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 18, 1873. [Youngest] s. of Samuel Stephens [post 1st
Bart.], of Stanley Park, Stroud, Gloucs. B. [Apr. 4], 1854,
near Stroud. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S73. Sub-
Lieut., 83rd Foot (R. Irish Rifles), 1875; Lieut., 1875. Capt.,
4th Batt., Gloucestershire Regt. (T.), 1885; Colonel. Of
Domus, Broadstairs, Kent, and 29, Kensington Square,
London, W. J. P. for Gloucs. and Monmouth. Died Jan. 28,
104 1, at Great Rissington Manor, Gloucs. Brother of
William H. (next). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke,
P. and B.; The Times, Jan. 31, 1941.)
MARLING, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
15, 1853. [Eldest] s. of Samuel Stephens, M.P. (Created
Bart. 1882), of Stanley Park. Stroud, Gloucs. [and Margaret
Williams, dau. of William Bentley Cartwright]. B. [July 1],
183s [at Stroud]. Matric. Michs. 1853. Succeeded his father
as 2nd Bart. 1883. Of Stanley Park, Stroud. High Sheriff
of Gloucs., 1888. J.P. and D.L. for Gloucs.; J. P. for Mon-
mouthshire. Married. May 2. i860, Man- Emily, dau. of
John Abraham, of Whittingham, Lanes. Died Oct. 10,
1919. Father of Charles M. (1881) and the next; brother of
the above. (Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who was Who.)
MARLING, WILLIAM JOHN PALEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1S84. [4th and youngest] s. of Sir William Henry
(above), of Stanley Park, Stonehouse, Gloucs. [and Mary
Emilv, dau. of John Abraham, of Whittingham, Lanes.].
B. Oct. 23, 1865, at Stroud, Gloucs. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1S84; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Served in the
S. African War, 1899-1902. Capt., 4th Batt., Gloucs. Regt.
(TJ, iqoo. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Gloucestershire Regt.). J.P. for Gloucs. Of Great Rissington
Manor, Gloucs. Died Apr. 9, 1939. Brother of Charles M.
(1881). (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies.
Armorial Families; Univ. War List; Who's Who in Racing;
The Times, Apr. 12, 1939.)
MARLING, WILLIAM PLAYNE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. 1, 1884. [S. of Thomas, of Norton Court,
Gloucs., and his second wife, Catherine Anne, dau. of,
William Playne, of Longfords. Gloucs. B. Nov. 5, 1863.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884. Capt., 4th Batt.,
Gloucs. Regt. Died, unmarried, Sept. 25, 1895. {Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
MARPLES, PERCY MORRIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 1897. S. of W. B. at Birkenhead. School, Liverpool
University College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. {6th Wrangler)
1900; M.A. 1905. Secretary of Mansfield House Settlement,
Canning Town, 1901-3. Assistant Master at Louth Grammar
School, 1903; at King Edward VI High School, Birmingham,
1906. Died Nov. 6, 1932. (Schoolmasters' Directory; The
Times, Nov. 8, 1932.)
MARPLES, THOMAS ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 27, 1881. S. of John, Esq., of Wadslev Grove, near
Sheffield. [School, Derbv.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1888. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
MARQUIS, JOHN CAMPBELL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. r,
1894. S. of John, of 37, Beresford Road, Birkenhead,
Cheshire. B. Feb. 15, 1876, at Birkenhead. School, Birken-
head Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Played
I . tball (rugby) for England, 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1901;
practised in Manchester. {Law Lists.)
MARR, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pen-: al Si foHN'S
1875. S. of John, gent, [and Mary]. B. [June 14, 1857], at
Poulton, Lancaster. Bapt. July 26, 1857. School, Lan-
caster. Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1878; B.A. [Nal 1
Trip.. 1st Class, 1878) 1879; M.A. 1882; Sedgwick prize,
1883; Sc.D. 1904. FeUow, 1881-1933. Hon. PhD . I
1908. University Lecturer in Geology, iL
wardian Professor of Geology, 1917-30. F.G.S.; Lyell
VACll IV
Marriner, Edwin Thomas James
medal, 1900; President, 1904-6; Wollaston medal, 19 14.
President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1916,
1917. Hon. Member, Geological Association, and of Belgian,
Liverpool and Leeds Geological Societies. F.R.S., 1891;
Royal medal, 1930. Fellow of the Royal Soc. of Edinburgh.
Defective eyesight hampered his scientific work and he
eventually became almost totally blind. Author, Scientiju
^'.'-./v <>f Scenery; Geology of the Lake District; Depositr >n of
the Sedimentary Rocks, etc. Lived at 126, Huntingdon
Road, Cambridge. Died Oct. 1, 1933. (Eagle, xlviii. 64;
Who was Who;* (bit. notice in Roy. s-. Proc, 1 (1935), 281;
and Quarterly Journal, Geol. Soc. 90 (1934), lx.)
MARR, WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity, May 10, 1800. A ' Ten-
vear man.' Matric. Easter, 1809; B.D. {Stat, Eliz.) 1810.
C. of Chipping Barnet, until 1825. Died there, Oct. 28, 1825,
aged 57. (G. Mag., 1825, 11. 648.)
MARR, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1895. S. of John, farmer [died June 4, 1884] [and
Isabella Hessor], B. Apr. 12, 1873, at St Fergus, Aberdeen.
School, Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen (Dr Ogilvie);
and at Aberdeen University (M.A. Aberdeen, 1804). Matric.
Michs. 1895. Entered the'l.C.S., 1895. Joint Secretary of
Board of Revenue, Bengal; also served in Cooch Behar
State. District Magistrate and Commissioner, Rajshahi
Division, Bengal, 1925. CLE., 1921. Returned home on
leave and died Nov. 18, 192S, at Valescure, Var. France.
(Scott, MSS.; I.C.S. Lists; Eagle, xlv. 227; The limes,
Nov. 24, ig28.)
MARRACK, JOHN READ. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 1,
1856. S. of George Matthew, excise officer [and Elizabeth].
B. at Kingsbridge, Devon. Bapt. Feb. 18, 1830. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. (22nd Wrangler) i860; M.A. 1863. Assis-
tant Master at Birkenhead School, 1877-84. Resided sub-
sequently at Tiverton, where he died, July 21, 1921. Brother
of Richard G. (1862); father of the next. (Eagle, xlii. 208;
The limes, July 25, 1921.)
MARRACK, PHILIP EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of John Read (above), of Rose Bank.
Tiverton, Devon. B. [Aug. 14], 1881, at Birkenhead;
Cheshire. School, Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1900,
Scholar; B.A. (Bracketed Senior Wrangler) 1903; Math.
Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1904; Sheepshanks Exhibition, 1903;
Tyson medal, 1904; Smith's prize, 1905; M.A. 1910. Civil
Servant in the Admiralty. O.B.E., 1919. An Assistant
Secretary in 1947. (Burke, O.B.E.)
MARRACK, RICHARD GUBBS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1862. [4th] s. of George Matthew, supervisor of
Excise [and Elizabeth]. B. [Apr. 5, 1844], at Crediton,
Devon. Bapt. Aug. 2, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar,
1864; B.A. (14/A Wrangler) 1866; M.A. 1872. After taking
his degree was for a short time Assistant Master at Highgate
School. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1867. Called to the
Bar, Nov. r, 1870. Practised at the Chancery Bar. Lecturer
on Conveyancing and Real and Personal Property to the
Incorporated Law Society. Secretary of the Reversionary
Interest Society until 1909. Married, June 1, 1876, Jessie,
dau. of John Gregory Forbes, physician. Author, The
European Assurance Arbitration; joint author of a book for
the guidance of trustees. Resided at Caer Eden Hou
Barnet, Herts., where he died, Dec. 22, 1913. (Scott. I
Boase, Coll. Cornub., 534; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Standard, Dec. 27, 1913.)
MARRIAGE, EDWARD CHARLES DACRE. Adi at ( 1 hm ,
July 9, 1900. School, Leigh ton Park. Matric. Michs. v ,
B.A. 1903. State Librarian at Nevada, Carson City, Nevada,
U.S.A., in 1939. {Clare College List.)
MARRIAGE, FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Mar. 24, 1892. S. of Wilson. B. * l( t. 2, 187 j, in ( oI< hi i tei
Schools, Friends', York, and private. Did not reside.
MARRINER, BENJAMIN ARTHUR. Adm. pen at rRINITY,
May 22, 1S79. S. of William Lister, of Greet I
Yorks. B. there [Jan. 24], i860. School, Buxton, 1
(private); Matric. Michs. 1879.
MARRINER, EDWIN THOMAS JAMES. Adm. si .- at
Queens', June 5, 1848. S. of Thomas, gent. B. |
^t Portsmouth. School, Diocesan, Portsea. Matrit
Mi-h.s. 1848; Scholar. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 1
B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1853; priest, 1856; C.
of St John's, Chichester, 1853-8. (. ..I I m,; 1
C. of Holy Trinity, Twickenham, 1866 7. C. of Wu
1870-2. C. of Wellington, Somei et, 1 Col torwood,
D on, 1875-7. C. of Ottery St Mary, 1878-80. C. ol Much
Hadham, Herts., 1880-1. C. of Marden, Wilts., 1881-2. C.
of Welford, Berks., 1882-3. Lie. pr., dio. of Exet
Resided latterly at Torquay, where he died, Oct, s, 1911.
• Word; Peile, 11 51 ; Christ's Coll Obituary Notes', Th*
■
321 21
Mar riner, John
MARRINER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Dec. i, 1823. S
of William. B. .it Ingleton, Yorks. School, Giggleswick.
Matric. Lent. 1825; B.A. 1828. Ord. priest (Durham) Sept.
25,1830. P.C. of Brathav, Lanes., 1S36. C. of Romaldkirk,
Yorks.. 1841. V. of Clapham with Austwick, Yorks., 1841-
76. Hon. Canon of Ripon Cathedral, 180.5. Disappears from
Crockford, 1X77. [Durham Ord. Book; Clergy List; Foster,
Index Eccles.)
MARRIOTT, ARCHIBALD JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1884.
MARRIOTT, CECIL EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17, 1S88.
[2nd s. of Sir Charles Hayes, Knt., M.D., of Heathfield,
Leicester. B. June 1870.] School. Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1888 B.A. 1891; Ml:, and B.Chir. 1000; M.Chir.
10.04 \t I'mv.Tsitv College, London. M. K.C.I'.; I. K.C.I'..
ix.,< . I K < s i.,o|. Ill, use Surgeon and House Physician,
I in. itj 1 ■ liege Hospital. Practised for many years at
l.i ,,. tei -1 1. 1. 1 Hon. Surgeon, Leicester Infinnary. Served
in the Creat War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Died July 21,
1939, at Leicester. "Brother of Harold H. (1894). (Upping-
hamSch. Roll; Burke, L.G.; Medical Directories; The Times,
July 2--, 1939.)
MARRIOTT, CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S79. S. of
lohn, Advo. at.-( .1111 r.il of Bonibav. School, King's College.
Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. 18S3. Ot the lurches, stow
market, Suffolk. I T. for Suffolk. Lieut.-Col., 5th Batt.,
Suffolk Regt, [Who's II ho in Suffolk, 1912.)
MARRIOTT, CHARLES. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. I, 1884. S. of
the Rev. Willi. un llenrv [Lincoln College, Oxford, 1851], V.
of Thrussington, Lens. B. July 6, 1865. School, Oakham
(Mr E. V. Hodge). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Brother
of Hayes (1892).
MARRIOTT, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 25) at
Jesus, Dec. 10, 1S57. S. of the Rev. William Henry (?l8l8),
,1, < r.r-rd B, in 1 dmbtirgh. School, private. Matin Lent,
[858. Brother of Henry W. (1859).
MARRIOTT, CHARLES HOBSON. Adm. at Clare, June 17,
1SS2. [B. 181.4. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. [883;
II. A. i' ' . M \ 1 - Second Master at Batley Grammar
School, Yorks. Classical Master at Market Boswortta Gram
mar School, 1003. Author. .1 Glance at Cambridge Under-
graduates. [Shrewsbury Sell. Reg.)
MARRIOTT, CHARLES JOHN BRUCE. Adm. at Clare, June
12, 1S80. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles Harwick, V. of
I . 11.II 1iloll.li.111d Mary Ann Palmer, dau. of Thomas
Bruce, of Aberdeen]. B. July 15, 1861. Schoeil, Tollbridge;
., ui.uid-.on "t Kol1.1t |i ?->,). Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A.
.1 A. iSSu. Football (rugby) ' blue,' 18X1. 1882, 1883;
Capt., I'M- l'lav.d for (.111,1 captained) liigland -1 Mil
times v. Scotland. 1XS4 and lSSf.; v. Ireland, 1.8X4. ixxt, and
1887 and c. Wales, 1884 and 1886. Secretary of the Rugby
1 ib. .11 1 nioii, 1,0- .., lra\. lied extensively with dipso-
maniacs. House "Master at Highgate School, 1892 [903
One of the founders of the Public Schools Club. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C; mentioned in
Secretary of State's list for ' valuable services '). Author,
ku-'i'v /.../'. '.7 lemrii/. Contributor of articles on t.iotb.ill
[„/.',, / m Ofthi Dower House, Sizewell, Suffolk, J.I'.
foi - it . 1, Died Dei . [936, at Ipswich. (TonbridgeSch.
A',.. ;. ../. .■/ ;.;,.,.. 1 •■.. . II u List; Burke, L.G.; 11 h is
Who; The Times, Dei 28, 1936.)
MARRIOTT, CHARLES RICHARDSON. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, July 3. 1X71. S. of William Frederick, Capt.
|; m I'.omb.iv s. ho., I, Wellington College | Malm Mi. lis.
1X71; Scholar, 11. B \. 1 -", Appointed to the 11 s ,
1 ; served 111 Bengal as Assistant M. igistr.de and 1..>1-
I. , toi , I \1.1g ist i.,to .111.1 1..11... lor, 1x.11; J 1 in mi Sei retary
to Revenue Board, 1X02; Collector of Customs, Calcutta,
1X02-5; (Ululating .1d.l1l1011.il ConiinissioinT, i.,o|; relired,
1907. " Died May 17. 1923, at Paignton. (Scott, .U.X.S.,
I.C.S. Lists; I he Times, May 19, 1923.)
MARRIOTT, CLEMENT BERTIE. Adm. pens, at Trimiy,
Feb. 10, 1866. S. of Charles. I;. [Mar. 21, 1848], al South-
eild. Essex. School, Palls (private). Matric. Ml. lis. iXr.l..
MARRIOTT, COCKBURN PEEL. Adm. pens, it Corpus
Christi, Sept. 10. 1X52. 1'f Canterbury. S ..1 111.' Rev.
George Parrv (1791). Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1X57. M.A
1861. Ord. deacon (Rochester) i -.-,:. priest, 1X5X. Assistant
Master at Felsted Grammar School, and Morning Lecturer
,1 Black Chapel, Great Waltham. Lssex. 1857-61. (. of
Holy Trinity, Vauxhall, 1X01-4. Assistant Master at Rich-
mond Grammar School, Yorks, 1864-6; Second Master at tin
,i. 1 1 ' Scl I, London, 1866-86. C. of St Paul's, New
Wandsworth, 1873-4. C. of Grosvenor Chapel, 1881- 4. . .
,.t SI Barnabas, s". Kensington, (884 5. < haplain, Morley's
ConVales. ent Hospital, W llliblei.li.il, lXXs.-I.j04. K.-lded
latterly at New v\ andsworth. Died 1 i b. i ., i, igi d 74,
Marriott, George Robert Laxon
at Ramsgate. Brother of John B. (1835) and George W.
(1829). [Crockford; The lima, Feb. 17, 1909-)
MARRIOTT, EDGAR BUCHANAN. Adm. at Clare, June 18,
1888. [S. of Robert, medical practitioner, of Swaffham, Nor-
folk. B. Oct. 18, 1869.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Micbs. ixxx; B.A. 1X91. Student at Guy's Hospital. Died
there, Nov. 4, 1893. Brother of Robert B. (1884). [Merchant
I a rs' Keg.)
MARRIOTT, EDWARD AUGUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1. 1892. Of Devon. [3rd] s. of (the Rev.]
George Herbert [Trim Coll., Dublin, 1S57], of Gordon Villas,
Woking. P.. Aug. 15. 1X74, at Plymouth. F.dueated at home.
(A grandson of Harvey (1816).] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1 as; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1897; priest
(Bp. Barry) 1000; C. of Lyncombe, Somerset, 1897-9. C. of
St Philip's, Islington, 1899-1902. C. of St John's, Southall,
1902-4. Inc. of St James's, Alperton, Middlesex, 1904-9.
London Dioc. Secretary, Q.V.C.F., 1910-20. Secretary, Lon-
don Diocesan Board of Finance, 1913-18. V. of St Peter's.
Harrow, 1020-42. Died Mar. 21, 1042. Brother of Herbert
(1886). (Burke. L.G. [sub Wynne-Marriott); 1 rockford; 1 he
1 imes, Mar. 23, 1942.)
MARRIOTT, EDWARD PARRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Aug. 15, 1867. S. of [the Rev.] George Wakefield (1829).
I; Mar. 8, 1848, at Allahabad, India. School, Ipswich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1S71; priest, 1672; C. of St Mary's Without.
Carlisle. 1871-2. C. of Kendal. Westmorland, 1X72-4. C. of
Prestwich, Lanes., 1874-S. Chaplain of the Lancaster County
Asylum, 1878-1906. Died at Lancaster, Oct. 9, 1901.. 1 / rin.
Coll. Adm.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Oct. 26, 1906.)
MARRIOTT, FRANCIS WINDSOR PARKER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 1. 1897. S. of the Rev. Henrv Spelman
(i860), of Wilby rectory, Eye, Suffolk. [B. at Wilby, July 26,
T878. School, Fauconberge, Beccles.] Matric. Michs. 1X97;
B.A. and LL.B. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, 1904; practised in
Norwich. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (private,
R.A.M.C; Capt., R.G.A.; M.C.). Residing at ir, Queen
Street, Norwich, in 1946. Brother of Henry S. (1895).
{Univ. War List; Lau- Lists.)
MARRIOTT, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16, 1894-
S. of Thomas Hyde. B. [Mar. 25, 1875], at Sandbach,
Cheshire. Schools, Sandbach Grammar and ( Iswestry Gram-
mar. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1933. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 1907; priest, 1908; C. of St Mary's,
Kirkdale, Y'orks., 1907-12. C. of St Silas, Toxteth Park,
Liverpool, r9l3-!4. V. of St Simon, Liverpool, r9i4-l6. R.
of Rodden, Somerset, 1916-26. Deputation Secretary, Bar-
bican Mission to the Jews, 1929-30. Residing at Weston-
super-Mare in 1948. [Peile, 11. 790; Crockford.)
MARRIOTT, FREDERICK CLAUD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1894. [S. of Frederick John, of Weston-super-Mare.]
B. June 5, 1875. [School, Dulwich College.] Matric. Michs.
1X94; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1001. Assistant Master at Queen's
Royal College, Trinidad, P. W.I., 1905. Inspector of Immi-
grants, 1913; Senior Inspector, 1914. Acting Protector of
Immigrants, 1917; Manager of labour exchanges, 1919;
Assistant Director of Education, 1922; Director of Educa-
tion, Sierra Leone, 1923; Director of Education, Trinidad,
from 1920. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Colonial Office List, 1933.)
MARRIOTT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Apr. 12, 1X20.
1 II 1 am s. [S. ol W ilh. 1111, Esq . of Manchester.] Migrated to
St John's, Oct. o, [820 Matric. Michs. 1X20, Migrated to
Magdalene, Oct, 12, 1X21. B.A. 1825; M.A. 1829. Ord.
.1. a (Norwich) 1 li t 9, 1825; 1 -t, June 18, 1826
K. of Keinberton with Suit. .11 Ma.i.l... I,, S.tlo]., 1X-4 ,.,,
Hied 11, 1840. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; P. B. G.
Binnall; II arwick's I. nwersal Reg.)
MARRIOTT (sometime WAKEFIELD), GEORGE [PARRY].
Adm. pens, at Si John's, Mar. s, 015. as Wakefield. Of
Bedfordshire. School, Westminster Assumed the name of
Marriott, m lieu of Wakefield, Dec. 6, 17.10. Matric. Michs.
1795; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1800; M.A 1808, Ord. deacon
IK... hester; I.itt dm: from Bath and Wells) Sept. 10. 1802;
in. -i ( I. • .: id. hi; Lite dim. I r- -mi Canterbury) Dec. 19, 1802;
( .1 III! I. a K. el, 1 M.J ; I! . - . ■-..,,■
V ..I I viiest. ird. Kent, 1807 52. Preb, ot York, 1829-52.
Minor Canon of Canterbury. 1824. Hon Canon of York.
Married, Oct. 3, 1809, Jane' Bonhain, dau. of John Bax. of
(beat |:.i.l.|..w , lssex. Died Mai 1., 1X52. lather of Cock-
burn P. (1S52), lohnB. (1S35) and George W. (1X2,,), (/,',,,.,,/
of old Westminsters and >«>/>.; St John's 1 oil Adm., 111. 70;
Foster, Ind, 1 Eccles , < lerey List; Cant. Act Book.)
MARRIOTT, GEORGE ROBERT LAXON. Adm. sizar at
Trinity. Oct. 12, 1872. [Eldest] s. of George [Commander,
R.N I, of Aspley Guise, Beds. B. [July 10]. 1853, at Kenil-
worth, Wat..- School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs.
1872; P.. A. 1X70, LL.B, 1X77. Assistant Master at Christ's
Marriott, George Wakefield
Hospital, until x88i. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1S76. Called
to the Bar. 1SS1. Practised at Zanzibar, 1S81-4. Died at
Zanzibar, June j, 1884 [Christ's Hospital Exkil
Foster, Men at the. Bar; The Guardian, June 18, 1884.)
MARRIOTT, GEORGE WAKEFIELD. Adm. pens, at Sum v.
Mar. 21, 1829. Eldest s. of the Rev. George Parry (1795),
Canon of Canterbury. B. there. Apr. 5. 1810. School,
Greenwich (Dr Bumey). Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833;
M.A. 1S36. Ord. deacon (London) 1834: priest, June 14.
1835; C. of Eynesford, Kent, 1834. * Of Rickmansworth,
im- 3- Chaplain in the H.E.I.C.'s service at Alla-
habad, 1843-51. Brother of Cockbum P. (1852) and John B.
(1S35); father of Edward P. (1S67). (Cant. Act Book.)
MARRIOTT, HAROLD HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 8, 1894.
[4th s. of Sir Charles Hayes. Knt., M.D., of Harcourt House,
Kibworth, Leics. [and Lucv, dau. of the Rev. John Gibson,
V. of Furaeaux Pelham, Herts.]. B. Jan. 20, 1875. School,
Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1S94; Scholar; B.A. 1897
Cricket 'blue,* 1895-8. Played for Leicestershire, 1894-
1902. Went to America with F. Mitchell's Eleven, 1SQ5,
and with P. F. Warner's Eleven. 1897. Assistant Master'at
Eastbourne College, 1S98; at Marlborough College, 1899-
1902. Adm. Solicitor, 1909; practised in London. Dire< tor
of William Jay & Sons, Ltd., oil refiners, Hull. Latterly of
Harcourt House, Kibworth, Leics. Brother of Cecil E.
(1SS8). [Malvern Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.;
La^- Lists; F. P. White.)
MARRIOTT, The Rev. HARVEY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus
Christi, Mar. 28, 1816; from Worcester College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. 17, 1798, age 16. [3rd] s. of
William. H.E.I.C.S., of Dorking, Surrey [and Jane, dau. of
Peter Capper, of Bristol. B. July 23, 1781.] Matric. Lent,
1818. C. of Marston, Worcs. (sit), 1S07. R. of Claverton,
Somerset, 1S0S-46. V. of Loddiswell, Devon, 1847-62. V.
of Wellington, Somerset, 1862-5. Married, 1S25, Caroline,
dau. of William Paterson, of Jamaica. Author, Sermons
Died Aug. iS, 1S65. Father of Randolph C. {1855); brother
oi William (1793} and of Walter (1S23). (^47. Oxon.; Clergy
List.: Burke, L.G.)
MARRIOTT, HAYES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1892. S.
of the Rev. William Henry [Lincoln College, Oxford, 1851],
\ : Thrussington, Leics. B. there, Nov. 29, 1873- School,
Wyggeston, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1S92; Scholar; B.A. [28th
Wrangler), 1895. Joined the Malayan Civil Service, 1896;
Second Assistant Colonial Secretary, 1907-14; Auditor-
General, 1914-19; Acting Treasurer, 191 7-18; General
Adviser, Govt, of Johore, 1919-25; Colonel Secretary, Malava,
1926-28; retired/: , 2- C.M.G., 1924; K.B.E., 1927. Died
Feb. 10, 1929, in London. Brother of Charles (1SS4). (Fox-
Davies, Armorial Familt H Who; The Times,
Feb. 11, 1929.)
MARRIOTT, HENRY HOBSON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888.
[5th s. of Joshua. B. 1869.] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891. Adm. Solicitor, 1896; practised in Man-
chester and at Stockport. Died Oct. 30, 1928. (Rossall
School Reg.; Lau- Lists.)
MARRIOTT, HENRY MARRIOTT (1S75), see WALKER, H. M.
MARRIOTT, HENRY POOLE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
1. S. of Christopher, merchant, of Chorlton Row
[and Jane Dorothea]. B. Oct, u, 1:831, in Manchester.
School, Manchester (Rev. N. Germon). Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. i&55. Ord. deacon (Ripon) Dec. 23, 1S55; priest, 1857;
C. of Brading, Isle of Wight, 1858-63. C. of Pendleton,
Lanes., 1864-7. V*. of Dolphinholme, 1S67-9. V. of Black-
well, Derbs., 1869-90. R. of Upham, Hants., 1890-6. Mar-
ried, Oct. 24, 1866, Fanny Backhouse, eldest dau. of Daniel
Hornby, of Raikes Hall, Blackpool. Resided latterly at
Monkstown, Co. Dublin. Died June 19, 1908, in London.
Brother of William T. {1854). (Crockford; Eagle, xxx. 218;
The Times, June 20, 1908.)
MARRIOTT, HENRY SPELMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
iv, Feb. 10, 1824. S. of Robert. B. at N
Suffolk. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A.
1828; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Ma\
priest, June 6, 1830. C. of Onehouse, Suffolk, -184 1
Woolpit, 1863-71. R. of Felsham, 1873-4. Married Lucy,
oi Archdeacon Glover. Disappears from Clergy List,
I Lther of the next.
MARRIOTT, HENRY SPELMAN. Adm. pens, at Emj
July 3, i860. [Only s. oi the Rev. Henry Spehnan (above).
B. 1841. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammai
Michs. 1860; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Elj
priest, 1868. C. of Woolpit, 1867-9. K. of Wilby, Suffolk,
1869-1904. Died Aug. 27, 1904. Father ol
.. 1 liury Or. Sch. Reg.; Crocl |
i imes, Aug. jc 1
MARRIOTT, HENRY SPELMAN. V
Oct. 1895. S. of the Rev. H[enry] S[pelnian] (above). B.
Marriott, John
[ Mar. 1 S 76] , at Wilby, Suffolk. Schools, Fauconberee
Grammar, Beccles, and Bradfield Colleg
1895. Served in the S. African War, 1900-1; Lieut., Suffolk
Regt. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1903; priest, 1905; C. oi [res
lothan. Cornwall, 1903-7. R. of Wilby, Suffolk, 1907-48.
Hon. Canon of St Edmundsbury, 1936. J. P. for
1927. Alderman, Suffolk C.C., 1934. Died June ^, 1948.
Brother of Francis W. P. (1897). {Bradfield Coll, Reg.;
Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who in Local Govt.; The Times,
June 5l
MARRIOTT, HENRY TANCRED. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 12, 1875. Matric. Michs. 1S75. At St George's Hospital.
L.R.C.P., 1SS6; M.R.C.S., 1887. Surgeon, S.S. QueUa > >\
London and Davos Platz, Switzerland, in 1890. Practised
successively at Brighton and Canterbury. Died Apr. 10,
1942, aged 84. [Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. is,
1942.)
MARRIOTT, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 33) at Jesus.
iss9- S. of the Rev. William Henry (? 1818). B. in
Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1859. Brother of Charles L.
(1857).
MARRIOTT, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct 1, 1886. Of Somerset. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. G[eorge]
Herbert [Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1857], of Jerusalem [and his
2nd wife, Angel Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. M. S. Berry,
V. of West Ashton, Wilts.] [Grandson of Harvey (1816}.]
B. Oct. 23, 1868, at Weston-super-Mare. Matric. Michs.
1886; Scholar, iSSS; B.A. 18S9. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
priest, 1892; C. of St John-the-Baptist, Woking,
1S91-5. C. of St Barnabas, Clapham Common, 1895-7. C.
of Christ Church, Woking, 1S97-1901. C.F. in S. Africa,
1901-2. C. of Newbridge, Co. Kildare, 1902-4. C.-in-C. of
Eccles. Dist. of Holy Apostles, Leicester, 1904-16. In the
Great War, 1914-19; T.C.F., 1916-22. V. of Blackfordby,
Leics., and V. of Smisby, Derbs., 1922-40. Died May 31,
at Ashby-de-la-Zouche; buried there. Brother of
Edward A. (1892). (Burke, L.G. {sub Wynne-Marriott) ;
Crockford; The Times, June 3, I943-)
MARRIOTT, HORATIO SPELMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec 18, 1861. S. of John Cary. B. [Mar. 18, 1844], at
Narborough, Norfolk. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1862;
B.A. 1S66. Of Hazelhurst, Ore, Sussex. Died Feb. 7, 1891.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MARRIOTT, HUGH BOWYER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Easter, 1S99. S. of Horace, Esq., of Poli Betta, Coorg,
India. Matric. Easter, 1S99. Left, 1900, ' to go to friends in
MARRIOTT (or SMITH-MARRIOTT), HUGH FORBES SMITH.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1859, as Marriott. [3rd.
s. of the Rev. Sir William Smith- Marriott, Bart, (formerly
Smith), (18 19) of Horsmonden, Kent. B. thei 1
18, 1840. School, Wilts, (private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1863, as Smith-Marriott; M.A. 1S66. Ord. deacon (Gloucester
and Bristol} 1864; priest, 1S66; C. of Christian Malford,
Wilts., 1S64-6. R. of Horsmonden, Kent, 1866-1922. Mar-
ried, Nov. 17, 1864, Frances Catherine Mary, dau. of
Admiral the Hon. George Cavendish, of Lyne Grove, Surrey,
and had issue. Died Aug. 14, 1922. Brother of John B.
(1856, sub Smith-Marriott), father of Hugh R. C. (1877, sub
Smith-Marriott). (Burke, P. and B.; Crockford.)
MARRIOTT, HUMPHREY RICHARD GEORGE. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1851. [Eldest] s. of Richard
[of Abbotts Hall, Braintree, Essex] [and Sophia Lucv, dau.
of EUys Anderson Stephens]. B. [May 23, 1S31J, at Shalford,
Essex. Schools [Brentwood and] Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1851. Married, Jan. 7, 1864, Edith Mice Smyth, dau. of
Thomas White, oi Manor House, Wethersfield, Essex, J. P.,
and had issue. Of Shalford, Essex. J. P. for Essi ,
Died Aug. 2, 1912. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; J. W. H. Rennie.
Burke, Family Records; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MARRIOTT, JAMES (1868), see GOULTON-CONSTABLE.
MARRIOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens. (ag<- 16) al Magdaj i
1, 1774. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1720), V. of 1 u
held, Essex [and Mary Hawks, of Wragbv, Lines.
Bury St Edmunds. Matric, Michs. 1776, Oi Chai
1 Married] fan. 29, ] Bo 1 , I udith, dau ol '
and bad 1- tie Died Feb. 14, 1 - -. Brol ■ I
(1774). (Burke, Family Records; Bury Or. s<A. Reg.)
MARRIOTT, JOHN. Adm.] Pembroke, 1
1803. Eldest s, oi fohn, 1 -1 , oi £ half :
Scholar, 1803; matric. Michs. 1S05.
MARRIOTT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterh i i , M it, 2, 1847.
S. of John [solicitorj, of Stowinarket. (B. c. 183.
1
Nov. 17, 1853. Advocate-General, Bombay, 1863
ing Puisne Jul. I . < . . Died Jan. 7,
Valker 491; Boose 11. 747; Law
Lists.)
323
21-2
Marriott, John Bax
MARRIOTT, JOHN BAX. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8,
1835 S. of the Rev. I ieorge Parry 1 1795), Minor Canon of Can-
terbury, Kent. B. .1! \V...-lli 1 I -. \ school, Canterbury.
Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Apr. -,
1 3 .-, Scholar; B.A. 1S40. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Dec. 20,
i~i". priest (London; Lilt. dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 19,
1841; C. of Ickham, Kent, 1S40-4. C. of All Saints and St
Peter's, Canterbury, 1845. R. of Iken, Suffolk, 1846-63.
Chaplain of Nunhead Cemetery, 1870-80. C.of Cubley, Derbs.,
1881-7. Married (1) Oct. S, 1845, Elizabeth, dau. of T. W.
Allen of Maidstone; (2) Caroline. Died May 23, 1887, aged
89, at Margate. Brother of George W. (1S29) and Cockburn
P. (1*52). (dint. Act Book; Crochford, which says 'formerly
Chaplain in India '; The Guardian, June 1, 1887.)
MARRIOTT, JOHN HERBERT SPELMAN. Adm. pens, (age
Ml it Magdalene, Aug. 8, 1891. S. of John Ludovic (or
Lewis), of Narborough, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1891.
MARRIOTT, JOSHUA HYDE. Adm. pens, at Sflwyn II., Oct
1, 1888. B. June 1, 1865. M.itric. Michs. 18SS.
MARRIOTT, OSWALD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
[822 Of Berks. S. of the Rev. William, of Disley,
near Stockport, Cheshire. [School, Repton.] Matric. Michs
B.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Jan. 6, 1X2.X,
priest, July n, T830; C. of Whitechurch, Co. Waterford,
Ireland, 1835-40. C. of Langham, Suffolk, 1846-8. Minor
Canon of Carlisle Cathedral, 1845-50. C. oi Goxhill, Lines
1S50-1. V. there, 1851-72. Died May 2, 1872. Brother
of William H. (r8i8). [Repton Sch. Keg'.; Crochjord.)
MARRIOTT, PERCY ARTHUR RICHARD. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1880. Of Cavendish H. B.A. r888; M.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Kipon) l88q; priest, 1890; C. of Bierley, Yorks.,
12. C. oi St John's, Clav Hill, Enfield, 1893-5. C. of
St Bartholomew's, Southsea, 1895-8. R. of Redhill, Hants.,
1898-1905. Canon and Precentor of St George's Cathedral,
Jerusalem, 1905-7. Drowned, Aug. 23, 1907, while bathing
at Haifa, Palestine, aged 43. (Crockford; The limes, Aug.
28, Dm; 1
MARRIOTT, RANDOLPH CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St Fohn's
I dy 5, 1855. Of Somerset. [4th] s. of the Rev. Harvey
(i8in)[and Caroline, dau. of William Paterson, of lamaica],
B. [June 3, 1835], at Claverton. Bapt. ]uly 8, 1835. Matric.
Michs. 1655; B.A. 1.X59; M.A. 1S79. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1859; pric-t, in., ( of Loddiswell, Devon, 1S50-62. C.
of Wellington, Somerset, iS'e-v C. .-1 Radipole, Dorset,
1865- 70. C "i st Michael and All Angels, Bristol, [870-2
R. ni Compton Abbas, Dorset, 1872-S7. Chaplain of Dorset
County Hospital ami Dorchester Union, 1888-1919. Marrii .1
Sept 1. 1S7.1, Elizabeth Eunlv, dau. of the Rev. Waltei
Marriott (18211). Died, s.p , at Dorchester, Oct 8, 1919,
(Burke, L (',. (.1,6 \\ ymie-Marri..tt. of Am ml. .ml;), 1 1
The Guardian, Oct. 16, 1919.)
MARRIOTT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Magdalenf,
July 1, 1774- [2nd] s. of the Rev. John (1720), V. of Finch-
inghetd, Essex [and Marv Elawks). School, Bury St Ed-
munds. Of Abbots Hall, Shalford, Essex. Died, unmarried,
Sept. 23, 1813. Brother of John (1774). (Bury 1. Sch
Reg.; Burke, family Records.)
MARRIOTT, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Caius, Feb. II, 1785; and
pens. Oct. 30, 1785. S. of John, gnu er, "f Needham Market,
SuSolk. B. there. School, Needham. Matric. Easter, 1786;
Scholar, 17*5; B.A. 1789; M \ 17.12. Fellow, 1789 Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 7, 1789; priest, Nov. 21, 17.10. R. of
Bincombe with Broadway, Dorset, 1801-19. Mini.. I Ann.
dau. of John ( ary, -1 I aul'inik If. ill. Kind's Lynn. 1 l.in. .1
at Broadway, s. pt. 10, i.si.i, Grandfather of Charles J. B
(18S0). [Venn, 11. no. Foster, InJ, , Eccles.)
MARRIOTT, ROBERT BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, at Si Catha-
rine's, June 20, 1S84. S. of Robert Buchanan [M.k.C.S.l.
B.[Dec. 14, 1865], atSwaflh.uu, Norfolk's. I I, M, ,, hunt
Taylors'.] Matric Mi. lo 1 :-. . . , s. li..l.ir, 1 : A 1:5.17, M.A.
1 . 1 'oi deacon (Won . >t. 1 ! ixx,,; pri. .1, [...,,., 1 oi si
Clement's, Nechells, Birmingham, 1889-91. Missionary
(C.M.S.) at bhikarpur, Calcutta. 1891-8. C. of Hoddcxdou,
Herts., 1899-1902. C. of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells,
1902-6. V. of S. Mailing. Sussex, 1908-34. Hied Sept. ...
lull Brother of Edgar B. (1888). (Merchant Taylors' Sch
/,'.:■ , 1 rockford.)
MARRIOTT, ROBERT SPELMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
lule 1 , I o s of Robert, of Lo.i-Uolth, I 'el worth, s us-ex!
B. (Sept. 10, iXiu], at Narborough, Norfolk School, Well
in ion College. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. Died Jan.
9. 1939, aged 77. at Exeter. {The limes, I , icnq
Wellington < oil. Reg.)
MARRIOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16), at Pembroke,
Dec. 27, 1754, |tli| s. "1 the Rev. Randolph (171' R. oi
Marris, George
Darfield, Yorks.] [B. May 27, 17-.7.] Matric. Michs. 1755;
B.A. 1759; M.A. 1761; D.D. 1774. Fellow, 1760. R. of St
Michael Bassishaw, London, 1702-81. Prebendary of West-
minster, 1772-S. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to George III.
Married, Jan. 1 777, Anne, dau. of Srr Thomas Cave, Bart. Died
at Bristol Sept 11.. 17X1; buried in Bristol Cathedral. M.I.
(C. R. Hudleston; Burke, L.G.)
MARRIOTT, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesps, July 5.
1X14. Of Suffolk. S. of John, Esq . solicitor, of Thorney
Hall. Schools, Beccles and Woolpit (Mr Cobbold). Matric.
MARRIOTT, THOMAS (1S24). see DODINGTON, T. M.
MARRIOTT, The Rev. WALTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall
Nov. 19, 1823. A 'Ten-year man.' [8th s. of William!
H.E.I.C.S., Governor of Burdwan Province, Bengal. B.
June 1, 1 -■ is 1 H.i.l mitric. from Worcester College, Oxford,
Nov. 28, 1815, age 20. In Holy Orders. Mamed, Feb. 4.
1X24, Frances, dau. "f Col. Bvrd of Goytrey House, Mon ,
and had issue. C. of St Werburgh's, Bristol, 1S41-3. C. of
Bedminster, near Bristol, 1845-51. Chaplain of Bristol
gaol, 1852-9. Chaplain, Bristol General Hospital, 1 ■• 1
Died Oct. 14, iS59- Brother of the next and of Harvey (1816)
(Burke, L.G.; (sub Wynne-Marriott); Al. Oxon .1 lergy List.)
MARRIOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke
May 7, 1793- Eldest s. of William, Esq., of Pershore, Worcs'.
[sometime Governor of Burdwan] [and Jane Capper of
Redlancl, Bristol], [B. Oct. 21, 1774]. at Redlund, Bristol.
Matric. Michs. 1703. Matric. from Worcester College, Oxford,
Nov. 28, 17.14, age 20. Writer, Sept. 10, 1795. Assistant
Collector at Baramahal, 1798; at Kistnagherrv, 1799. Al
home for his health in 1S01. Mamed, 1S01, Lvdia Mogndge
Died, s.p., in India, Jan. 18, 1S05. Brother of the above
and of Harvey (1816). (C. R. Hudleston; Al. Oxon )
MARRIOTT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 2, 1818. S. of [the Rev.] William [of Did. v
Cheshire]. B. [1800], at Reading. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1818; Bell Scholar, 1819; S.hol.ir, 1X21; B.A. 1822;
M. nibers' prize, 1X24; M.A. 1S2X. Headmaster of Richmond
School, Yorks. Perhaps father of Charles E. (1857) and
Henry W. (1859), Brother of Oswald (1822). {Repton School
Reg.)
MARRIOTT (formerly SMITH), WILLIAM MARRIOTT
SMITH. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, June 5, 1819-
Fell. -Com. Feb 2 !, 1X22 (2nd] s. of Sir JohnWyldbon
sad Smith]. [2nd) Bart, (and Elizabeth Anne, dau of the kec
James Marriott, D.C.L., Oxford, R. of Horsmond.ii, k. 1,1
B. [Aug. 31, 1801], in London. School, Sevenoaks. Matric.
Michs. 1819; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1829. Assumed by sign-
111 uiu. il, Feb. 15, iXri, the additional surname and arms of
Marriott. 111 compliance with the will ot his maternal grand-
father. Ord deacon (Up. of Hereford) 1825; priest (Bp. of
Lincoln) 1825. R. of Horsmonden, Kent, 1825-64. Succeeded
In. brother. Sir John James [1819, sub Smith], as 4th Bart.,
1X62. Married (1) Dec. 29, 1S25, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Law Hodges, of Hempstead, Kent, and had issue;
(2) 1844, Frances Radclyfie. Author, Poems. Died Oct. 4,'
1 ' ■ .1 Horsmonden rectory. Father of Hugh F. S. (1859)
and of [ohnB. (1856, sub Smith-Marriott), brother of John J.
(1X19. sub Smith). (G.E.C.; Burke, /'. and B.; Clergy List-
Foster, Index Tides.)
MARRIOTT, WILLIAM THACKERAY. Adm. pens, at St
John's. June 10, 1S54. [ird] s. of Christopher, merchant
of Southport, Lanes, [and Jane Dorothea]. B. [1S34] at
Manchester. Bapt. Aug. 20, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. 1858. Ord. deacon. 1858; C. of St George's, Hulme,
while there started the ' Huime Athenaeum,' one of the first
clubs for working-men in England. Issued a pamphlet. [860,
advocating ' some real wants and some legitimate claims of
the working classes.' Declined priest's orders on conscien-
tious grounds, 18111, giving his reasons in the preface to his
knew. 11 serin. .Ti. What 1. ( hristianity? ' Gave up his Orders,
1X70, under Hi. 1.1,-n. al Disabilities Relief Act. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 4, 1861. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1864. in 1 ■ ■ -, Bencher, 1879. Judge Advocate-General]
. Ml' tor Brighton. 18X0-93. P.C., 18S5
Knighted. iXSX. Married, Dec, 17. 1X72, charlotte Louisa,
dau. of Capt. Charles Edmund Tennant, R.N. kesided
latterly at Johannesburg, S. Africa. Died July 27, 1903, at
Aix-Ia-Chapclle. Brother of Henry I'. (1851). (Law I
1 oster, .1/™ atthe Bar; D.N.B.; Eagle; Wh . u II Ho.)
MARRIOTT-DODINGTON, see DODINGTON.
MARRIS, EDWARD GYLLIAT. Adm, pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 25, 1X05 1 i| K in 11.111. lie Mire, Lint 3. Mitric lent, 1S06.
MARRIS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 4, 1782.
Of Lines. |S of Thomas. Bapt. May 20, 1704, at Barton-
on-Humbei S ■,■ .1, 1 ,u r.u.m „ M .in. Michs. 1784;
x. holar, 1784; B.A. i He and his brotha Cnomas gave
Bougainville's 1 yaget undtheVi /. . t.. ii„ LouthGrammar
School library .1-' W Goulding, Some 1 uthGr. Sch. Boys.)
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MARRIS, HENRY FAIRLEY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1897. S.
of Tom, iron- founder. B. [June 30], 1878, at Worksop.
Schools, New College, Eastbourne and Lancing College.
Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904; M.D. 191S.
Horton Smith prize, 191S. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S; L.R.C.P., 1904; M.R.C.P., 1910. Registrar, West
End Hospital for diseases of the nervous system. Casualty
Physician and Registrar, Westminster Hospital. Practised
at Worksop, Notts. Served in the Great War, 1914-19;
(Major, R.A.M.C; mentioned in despatches). Practised sub-
sequently at Bourne End, Bucks., and then in London.
Author, medical. C/o a Bournemouth bank, in 1946.
{Lancing Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 553; Univ. War List] Medical
Directories.)
MARRIS, NISBET COLQUHOUN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 27, 1S77. Of Lines. [3rd] s. of Thomas, farmer [of
Ulceby] [and Anne]. Bapt. Oct. 3, 1858. School, Clifton
College (Sir J. Percival). Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1S77;
B.A. i88x; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1SS4; priest,
1885; C. of Horncastle, Lines., 1884-92. C. of Crowle, 1892-
1901. V. of Morton with Hacconby, 1901-14. P.C. of Holy
Trinity, Gainsborough, 1914-27. Preb. of Lincoln Cathe-
dral, 191S-37. V. of Tathwell with Haugham, 1927-34.
Died May 31, 1937, aged 78, at Grimsby. {Clifton Coll.
Reg.; Who was Who; The Times, June 8, 1937.)
MARRIS, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 6, 1762. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, Esq., of Barton-on-
Humber, Lines, [and Elizabeth]. School, Beverley. Matric.
Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1763. Migrated to Queens', Mar. 10,
1764; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1-' 1; BJ>. 1778. Fellow of Queens',
1769-91. V. of Great and Little Eversden, Cambs., 1778-91.
Died Jan. 19, 1791, aged 58. M.L at St Peter's, Barton-on-
Humber, Lines. (T. A. Walker, 322; Monson, Lines. 1 hunh
Notes.)
MARROW, EDWARD ARMFIELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 2, 1871. [2nd] s. of WplUam] J[ohn], Esq., of
Princes Park, Liverpool [and Kinbarra Swene, dau. of
Edward Armheld, of Birmingham]. [B. Nov. 10, 1853.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Lent, 1S72; B.A. 1S75; LL.M. 1879;
M.A. 1896. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 6, 1S77.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S80. On the Northern Circuit.
Assumed the name of Annfield- Marrow, 1897. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt., King's Own Scottish,
Borderers). Of 13, The Boltons, London, S.W. Died May 2.
1938, in London. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS
War List; Law Lists; Foster, Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; A. P. Burke, Family Records; The
Times, May 3, 193S.)
MARRS, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 2, 1899. S. of Francis, Minister of United Methodist
Free Churches, of Nottingham [and Sarah Grace Mallinson].
B. June 27, 1880, at Darlington, Co. Durham. Schools,
Pendleton Higher Grade, Salford and Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1901; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1900.
Clerk in the General Post Office, Capetown. Principal,
Elphinstone High School, Bombay, 1906-12. Inspector of
European Schools, Bombay Presidency and Central Pro-
vinces, 1912; retired 1923. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(2nd Lieut., Worcestershire Regt.). {Univ. War List; India
Office List, 1933.)
MARRYAT, ERNEST NEVILLE. Adm. (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1890. 2nd s. of the Rev. Charles [Queen's College,
Oxford, 1847], ' Dean ' [Archdeacon] of Adelaide, Australia
[and Grace Montgomery, dau. of the Rev. Charles Beaumont
Howard, 1st Colonial Chaplain of S. Australia], B. there,
Sept. 16, 1869. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M_A. 1899.
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MARRYAT, FREDERICK TOWNSEND. Adm. pens, at Down-
ing, Apr. 24, 1874. [S. of G., Lieut. -Colonel], oi
Lodge, Guildford, Surrey. [B. Aug. 4, 1855. School, Marl
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 187b. 01 Jr.
borough Lodge, Treborough, near Taunton, Somerset, m 1910.
Died Mar. 17, 1927, at Bath. {Marlborough Coll. A
Routledge.)
MARRYAT, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinitv Hall,
Jan. 2, 1815. 3rd s. of Joseph Esq. [M.P.], of London [and
Charlotte, dau. of Frederick W. von Geyer, of Boston,
US.A.]. [B. Feb. 6, 1800. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent,
1818; Scholar, 18x8 (1st Class, Civil Law Classes, 1
LL.B. 1821. Brother of Frederick Marryat, the novelist.
Died Feb. 21, 1S25; buried at Wimbledon {Eton Sch. Lists,
Misc. Gen. et Her., 4th S. in, 247.)
MARSDEN, ANTHONY (1795), *'e LISTER.
MARSDEN, CHARLES BATEMAN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUl 1.
Apr. 6, 1857. Matric. Michs. 1-
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of 1
Devon, 1861-3. C. of Si I
Marsden, John Frank
trield, Sussex, 1871-S. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester,
,-. C. of Christ Church, Worthing, 1897-8 I I
Mart yr- Worthy, Hants., 1898-9. C. of Itchen-Abbas, 1899-
1902. Resided subsequently at Southover, Lewes, and at
Buxton, Derbs. Disappears from Crockford, 1909.
MARSDEN, CHARLES HOWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 16,
1894. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Maurice Howard (1862). I
Mar. 1, 1876.] School, Charterhouse. Matric. MM.
B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., The Yorkshire Regt., 11
Served in the S. African War. Lieut., 1902; Capt., 1908;
Assistant Instructor, School of Musketry, 1909; Major, 1915.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, The Yorkshire
Regt.; Chief Instructor, School of Musketry; mentioned in.
Secretary of State's list for 'valuable services'; O.B.L.
1919). Retired 1920. Of Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey,
in 1946. (Burke, O.B.E.; Univ. War List; Army Lists; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
MARSDEN, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 26, 1878.
B. Feb. 13, 1848. Matric. Lent, 187S. An Inspector of
Schools at the time of his admission. Died Nov, 13, 1932,
in London. {The Times, Nov. 15, 1932.)
MARSDEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
Apr. 8, 1S35. Of Lanes. [Y'oungest s. of the Rev. William
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1790), V. of Eccles [and Sarah,
dau. of John Howard, of Manchester]. [B. July 20, 1815.]
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Dec. 15, 1839; priest, Dec. 13, 1840; C. of Stretton, Cheshire,
1S39-44. V. of Aston-by-Sutton, 1S44-96. Married, June 6,
1882, Elizabeth Ellen, widow of the Rev. S. Bagnall. K«
sided latterly at Southport, Lanes., where he died, Aug. 6,
aged 94. Brother of John H. (1S22). [Manchester Gr.
Reg., in. 1S0; Crockford; Eagle, xxxi. 243; I he Times,
Aug. ir, 1909.)
MARSDEN, EDWARD McLAREN. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Oct. 6, 1888. [Elder] s. of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Samuel
[Edward] (1851), of The Woodlands, Clifton, near Bristol.
B. Nov. 12, 1870, at Bathurst, N.S.W., Australia. School,
Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1S93; priest (Rochester)
1895; C. of Holy Trinity, Cheltenham, 1893-4. c- OI St
Paul's, Penge, Kent, 1S95-8. Association Secretary,
C.P.A.S., 1898-1901. V. of St Paul's, Penzance, 1901-3.
V. of St Jude's, E. Brixton, London, 1903-12. V. of Holy
Trinity, Cheltenham, 1912-25. Served in the Gnat War,
1914-19 (private, R.A.M.C). R. of Longhope, Gloucs.,
i°25-35- Lived subsequently at Teignmouth, where he
died, Oct. 20, 1943. {Crockford; The Times, Oct. 22, 1943.)
MARSDEN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 6, 1875.
Of Cheshire. S. of William, spinner[and Eliza]. B. Apr. 11,
1842, at Dukinfield. Mus.Bac. 1876; Mus.Doc. 1882. Master
at Oldham Hluecoat School, 1876. Organist at St Thomas's,
Wemeth. Teacher of music at Manchester. Principal of
the Oldham School of Music. (F. P. White.)
MARSDEN, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
July 7, 1775. S. of Henry, of Wennington, Lam-
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1776. Probably had matric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, Feb. 17, 1775, age 17; ' S. of Henry, of
Melling, Lanes.' 'Either he or his father died M
17S0.' (Eton Coll. Reg., which does not mention Oxford;
A I. Oxon.)
MARSDEN, HUGH JOHN EDWARD. Adm. at Clari , Ocl 9,
1886. Matric. Michs. 1886. Died May 20, 1934, a1
near Scarborough. {The Times, May 21, 1934.)
MARSDEN, JOHN BUXTON. Adm. sizar at St John
1823. [B. 1803] at Liverpool. Main-. M
1827; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon,
Mar. jo, 1828; C. of Burslem, Staffs., 18:
Middlesex. R. of Lower Tooting, Surrey, 1833 4
Missenden, Bucks., 1844-51. P.C. of St Peter' . 1
End, Birmingham, 1851-70. Author, History uj (J
Puritans; History of the Later Puritans; Hist* <
Christian Churches, etc. Edited 1 >u 1 hristian
1859-69, Married, Apr. io, 1833, I lizabeth, dau. oi the
B. Evan oi Harrow 1 'ied runi 1 . 1 o, at 3
baston. Father oi the next. {B < rockford;
Foster, Index Eccles.;
MARSDEN, JOHN FRANK. Adm. sizai at
i860. S. of the Rev. John Buxton (al ve), oi
B. there. Bapt. July 1
1060; B.A. 1864. Ord. dt-a
1865. C. of St Stephen's, Bowling, Bradt. 1 6; Pj
there, 1 ■■■ 6 9. Retired ind 1 i ppearing
from Crockford, 187''.
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MARSDEN, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Feb.
23, r822. Oi Lanes [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (Brase-
ii"-'' College, ' i\t"i'I, V'i<>), V. of Eccles [and Sarah, dau. of
John Howard, <>f Man. hester]. B. May 7, 1803, at Wigan.
School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1022; Scholar,
1822; Bell Scholar, 1823; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1826;
M.A. 1829; Seatoman prize, 1829; B.D. 1836. Fellow, 1827-
41. Lecturer, St Bees Theological Coll., 1833. Hulsean
Lecturer, 1843 and 1844. F.S.A.; F.R.G.S. The first Disney
Professor of Archaeology, 1851-65. Ord. deacon (Ely),
June 10, 1827; priest, Nov. 4, 1827. Select Preacher, 1834,
1837 and 1847. R. of Great Oakley, Essex, 1840-89. Rural
Dean of Harwich. (. anon-Residentiary of Manchester, 1858-
74. Rural Dean of Eccles, 1858-71. Chaplain to the first
Bishop of Manchester. Succeeded to the estate of his cousin,
William Marsden, F.R.S. Married, May 7, 1840, Caroline,
elder dau. of William Moore, D.D., Preb. of Lincoln. Author,
religious, antiquarian and archaeological. J. P. for Essex.
Died Jan. 24, 1891, al his residence, Grey Friars, Colchester.
Brother of Edward (1835); father of Maurice H. (1862),
Reginald G. (1864) and William (i860). {Manchester Or.
Sch. Reg., in. i-1'', Boase, 11. 750; Burke, L.C.; Eagle, xvi.
478; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; D.N.B.)
MARSDEN, JOHN KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1877. S. of Thomas, gent, [and Mary]. B. at Altrincham,
Cheshire. Bapt. June 17, 1858, at Bowdon, Matric Miens.
1877; Scholar, Somerset exhibitioner; B.A. 1SS1. Ord.
deacon (Liverpool) 18*2; priest, 1SS3; C. of Holy Trinity,
Southport, 1882-3. C. of St Luke's, Southport, 1883-7. C.
of Wrightington, Lanes., 1S90-1906. Lived subsequently in
West Kensington. Brotherof WilhamH. (1S70). {Crockford.)
MARSDEN, MAURICE HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 19, 1862. [2nd] s. of the Rev. [ CanonJ John Howard
(1822) [and Caroline]. IV [Nov. 21, 1843], at Great Oakley,
Essex. [School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1806;
M.A. 1869. Assistant Master at Marlborough College, 1 :■■■'-(■
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1868; priest, 1.M19; C. of Lan-
caster, 1868-71. Clerk in Orders of Manchester Cathedral,
1871-6, and C. of the residuary Cathedral Parish of Man
Chester, 1873-6. R. of Poulton-le-Sands, Lanes., 1876-89.
V. of Spalding, Lines., 1889-99. R. of Moreton, near Dor-
chester, 1902-20. Married, Apr. 24, 1S73, Frances Maria,
dau. of the Rev. S. Simpson, of Lancaster. Died Sept, 4,
1920, Brother of William (i860) and of the next; father of
Charles H. 1894). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Burke,
Famil) Records; Fox-J lavies, Armorial Families; The
Time,, Sept. 7, 19-0.)
MARSDEN, REGINALD GODFREY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1804. Of Essex. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Howard
(1822), B.D., R. of Great Oakley [and Caroline]. B. there
[Sept. 15, 1845]. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1864.
Migrated to Merton College, Oxford, whence he matin.
Apr. 24, 1865; elected postmaster; B.A. (Oxford) 1:869;
M.A. (Oxford) 1872. Rowing ' blue ' at Oxford, 1867-8.
Adm. at the Inner leinple, 1867. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1872. Sometime a Magistrate in Jamaica. Author of the
standard work on the law of collisions at sea. Edited (for
the Selden Society) two volumes on Select I'leas nf the Court
of Admiralty, and (for the Navy Records Society) two volumes
on 1 he Law and ( u^hon <>f the Sea. Married. Sept. 22, 1874,
Edrica Jane, dau. of John Cowling. Of 2, Russell Road,
London, U . uhcu he died, May 11, 1927. Brotherof the above
and of William u-^.o). [hton Sch. Lists; Scott, MSS.; Al.
Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Eagle, xlv. 107; The 1 imes,
May 12, 1927.)
MARSDEN, SAMUEL Adm. sizar (age 25) at Magdalene,
June 24, 1790. s. of Fhomas, of Rawdon, near Leeds [B
July 28, 171.14.] School, Kingston-on-Hull. Matric. Michs.
i7go Adopted by the Miami Society, which sent him to
Cambridge. A friend ol Charles Simeon. Ord. deacon
(Bristol) Mar. 17, 1793; priest {Litt. dim. from canterbury),
1 7<h. ' designed lor the service ut thi Church m the settle-
ment of Botany Bay ' (Lambeth Act Bk.). Second chaplain
(C.M.S.) in New South Wales. Lived at Parramatta where
(and at Sydney and Hawkesbury) he had charge of the re-
ligious instruction of convicts. Returned to England to
report, and to solicit further nnain. ial as- 1-. tan- <■. Obtained
an audience of King George 111, who presented him with
five of his own Spanish sheep, which became the progenitors
of extensive fine-woolled flocks in Austraha. Made seven
voyages from New South Wales to New Zealand between
1814 and 1837, doin^ excellent work there. Married, 1793.
Ellen Tristan, and had issue. Author of pamphlets. Died
May 12, 1838, at Windsor, N.S.W.; buried at Parramatta.
M.l. there. Grandfather of bamuel E. (next). (Cant. Act
Book; D.N.B.; Cambridge Review, Dec. z, 1927.)
MARSDEN, SAMUEL EDWARD. Adm. pens, (aye 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 1, 1851. S. of Thomas [and grandson of
Samuel (above)]. B. [1832] at Sydney, New South
Marsden, William Delabene
Wales. School, Gloucs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1851 ;
B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858; D.D. 1870. Came to England as a
boy. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 18S.S; priest, 1856; C. of St
Peter's, Hereford, 1855-8. C. of Lilleshall, Salop, 1858-61.
V. nf Bengew..rth, U..r.,, 1M.1 q. Bishop of Bathurst,
New South Wales, 1809-85, a new diocese of enormous area
and then having no railways. Built the Cathedral, the
Bishop's House, and All Saints College, a secondary school
for boys. Resigned owing to ill-health, caused by constant
travelling in the great heat of the back blocks of his diocese.
Assistant Bishop of Gloucester, 1892-7; assistant to the
Bishop of Bristol, 1S98. Hon. Canon of Glow ester, 1900; of
Bristol, 1906. Lived at Clifton, where he died Oct. n, i'*i:.
M.I. in Bengeworth Church. Father of Edward M (1888).
(Shawcross and Barnard; Bengeworth ; Crockford; Who was
Who.)
MARSDEN, THOMAS. Adm.pens.atCoRPUsCHRiSTi.net 21,
1829. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar; B.A. ]
Ord. deacon (Chester) [834; priest, 1836; C. of Standish.
Lams.. 1834-8. C. of Bengeworth, Worcs., 1838-43. V. of
Childswickham, Gloucs., 1841-55. R. of Burstow, Surrey.
1855-74. R. of St John's, Horselydown, 1874-81. Author,
Sacred Steps of Creation and other theological works. Mar-
ried Margery, dau. of Richard Fisher, of Bradley Hall.
Lanes. Resided latterly at 115, Paulet Road, Camberwell.
Died Dec. 13, 1890, aged 80, at Sutton. (Scott, MSS.;
Boose, 11. 750; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 17, 1890.)
MARSDEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, I ul [, ]
Of Lancashire. S. of William, shopkeeper [and Catherine].
B. at Longridge. Bapt. Sept. 10, 1836. School, Preston
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1S60; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1861; priest, 18O2; C. of St Andrew's,
Leeds, 1861-4. V. of Radlett, Herts., 1864-84. V. of Chig-
well, Essex, 18S4-1911. Rural Dean, 1909-11. Resided
subsequently at Radlett, where he died, Apr. 24, 1913.
[Crockford; Eagle, xxxv. 222; 1 he 1 imes, Apr. 26, 1913.)
MARSDEN (post LISTER-MARSDEN), THOMAS ANTHONY.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 26, 1838. [2nd s. of the Rev.
Anthony (1705) (sub Lister), V. of Gargrave, Vorks.] Matric.
Michs. 1S38; B.A. 1842, asT. A. Lister- Marsden; M \. i«4s.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 12, 1842. Called to the Bar,
June 8, 1847. On the Oxford Circuit. [Inns of Court; Law
Lists.)
MARSDEN, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 29, 1849. Of Durham. S. of Thomas, Proctor,
of Queen Street [and Dorothy]. B. Nov. 19, 1829, at St
Mary-le-bow, Durham. [School, Durham.] Matric. Michs.
1S49. (Durham Sch. Reg., which gives 'b. Dec. 17, 1829'.)
MARSDEN, THOMAS PICKLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct.
1, 1895. S. of John William. B. May 12, 1S76, at Church,
Lanes. School, Blackburn Grammar (Mr Ainsworth); and
at Nottingham University College. Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A 189 ;M \ 1 02 \ I ii I M 1 iter at King Edward VI
School, >;i ttford on Avon; and at Brighton College. Head-
mastei of Elm Bank School, Nottingham, 1902-18. Mathe-
matical Master at Marlborough College, 1918-20; Mathe-
matical Master at Tonbridge, 1920-2. Headmaster of West-
minster Abbey Choir School, 1923-8; of St Michael's College,
Tenbury, Worcs., 1928-33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MARSDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6, i860.
I ii I ssex. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Howard (1822), R.
ot Great Oakley [and Caroline]. B. there [July 20, 1841].
[School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1860; B.A. 1804; M.A,
1867. Ensign, 87th Regt. of Foot (R. Irish Fus.), 1864;
Lieut., 1805; Capt., 1869; transferred to the 100th Regt. of
l-o..t iK < .niadiaii Regt.); thence to 82nd Regt. of Foot
(Prince of Wales Vols.), 1871. t. aptam-lustructor of Mus-
ketry, Hythe, 1874-5; D.A.A.G. Southern and Western Dis-
tricts, 1875 V; Major, 1881; D.A.A.G., School of Musketry,
Hythe, [nM ;; retired, i.v-.| Head of Range Department,
National Rule Association, 1870-81; Secretary, 1890; Mem-
ber of Council, 1881-1909; Vice-President, 1909. Of Cedar
Court, Farnham, Surrey. Married, Sept. 17, 1873, Katharine,
dau. of B. Rigby Murray, of Parton. Died June 3, 1925, in
London. Brother of Maurice H. (1802) and Reginald G.
(1864), (RossallSch. Reg.; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; Eagle;
Who was Who.)
MARSDEN. WILLIAM DELABENE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
it.i ■ . hlay 25, 1829. Ii. at l'arheld, Vorks. [S. oi \\ 11.
B. Sepl 1, 1811.] Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A.
1836. Fellow, 1835. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Lincoln) 1835;
priest, iHj'.c C. of Kuckland with Farforth and Maidenwell,
Lines., 1835-55. C. of Stemgot, 1S01-6. Married Emily
Sophia, dau. of M. H. Lister, of Burwell. Died at Louth,
Mar. 25, 1866. (P. B. G. Binnall; Clergy List).
326
Marsden, William Green
MARSDEN, WILLIAM GREEN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Ma;
18, 185;. Matric. Miens. 1S57; Scholar; B.A. 1662. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Headley,
Hants.. 1862-5. C. of Sherborne, Dorset, 1865-7. C. of St
John's, Hammersmith, 1S67-70; C. of Brentwood, Essex,
1S71-0. C. of Stevenage, Herts., 1876-84. C. of Tring,
1884-0. V". of Cholesbury, Bucks., 18S9-99. Died Apr. 30,
1899, aged 61. (Crockford; The Times, May 3, 1899.)
MARSDEN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 8, 1S70. S. of Thomas, gent, [and Mary]. B. [Feb. 2,
1851], at Bowdon, Cheshire. [School, Manchester Grammar.]
Matric. Michs, 1870; B A. [874. Ord. deacon (Chester) 18,-4;
priest, 1575; C. of Christ Church, Southport, 1874-8. C. of
St Luke's, Southport, 1878-82; V. there, 1882-1903. Re-
sided subsequently at Southport, where he died, Sept. 23,
1927. Brother of John K. (1877). (Crockford; Eagle, xlv.
220; The Guardian, Oct. 7, 1927.)
MARSDEN-SMEDLEY, ARTHUR STANLEY. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1S88. S. of John Thomas. B. [Oct.
15, 1869], at Stroud, Gloues. Schools, Rugbv and Mill Hill.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1S9S. A manufacturer.
Of Matlock and Bournemouth. Died Mar. 4, 1943, at Mat-
lock; buried at Christchurch, Hants. Brother of the next.
[Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Rugby Sell. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 6,
I943-)
MARSDEN-SMEDLEY, JOHN BERTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Oct. 1886. S. of John Thomas [of Riber Castle,
Derbyshire]. B. [May 16, 1S68], at Stroud, Gloues. School,
Mill Hill. Of Lea Green, near Matlock, Derbyshire. J. P. for
Derbyshire, 1913; High Sheriff, 191S-19. Brother of the
above. [Mill H-.ll ich. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
MARSDIN (post COOPER-MARSDIN), ARTHUR COOPER.
Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1887. [Eldest] s. of
Septimus. B. in London. From Edinburgh University.
Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1S90; M.A. 1894; B.D. 1914.
M.A. ad eundem, Dublin, 1894; B.D.. Dublin, 1914. Ord.
deacon (Wakefield) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of Heckniondwike,
Yorks., 1891-5. C. of Bexley, Kent. 18-15-1900. C. of St
Margaret's. Rochester, 1900-2. V. of Borstal, 1902-5. Lie.
pr., dio. of Rochester. Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1913-1S.
C.F., 1914-18. Author, Caesanus, Bishop of Aries; The
School of Lerins, etc. Resided latterly at Bickley. Died
Aug. 16, 191S. Brother of the next. [Crockford; 1 he Times,
Aug. 19, r9IS.)
MARSDIN, FREDERICK BLADWORTH. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1896. 3rd s. of Septunus, shipowner, deceased. B.July
28, 1 to, at Ganstead Grange, Holdemess, Yorks. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A.
1903. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of
Cheltenham College Mission, Nunhead, 1902-9. C. of Cray-
ford, Kent (and in charge of Slade Green), 1909-11. Mis-
sioner of the Rock Avenue Mission district, GuTingham,
Essex, 1911. V. of St Matthew's, Hammersmith, 1912-15.
Died Feb. 14, 1915. Brother of the above. (Scott, MSS.;
Crockford; 7 he Guardian, Feb. 18, 1915.)
MARSH, ARTHUR CUTHBERT. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St
John's, Jan. 23, 1804. S. of William, E,q. B. July 18, 1786,
in Bemers Street, London. Matzii B.A. 1808;
M.A. 1811. Married Anne, dau. of James Caldwell, of I ast-
burv, Herts. Died Dec. 22, 1S49. (Burke, L.G. 18S2, sub
Caldwell.)
MARSH, CECIL EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 14,
1881. S. of [the Rev.] Felix Augustus (1842). B. [Aug. 11,
1862], at Gravesend. Schools, Mercers' and St Paul's,
Matnc. Michs. 18S1; Scholar, r88l; B.A. 1-4; M A. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1887; priest, 1888. Second Master
at Reigate Grammar School, Surrey, 1886-9. C. of ht Mark's,
Reigate, 1SS7-9. .Assistant Master at Forest School, Wal-
tbamstow, and C. of Leytonstone, Essex, 1889-01. Assistant
1 at St John's School, Leatherhead, 1891-1903. C. of
Christ Church, Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent, 1903-7; V.
there, 1907-20. V. of Shorne, 1920-36. Died Aug. 1
at Tunbridge Wells. Brother of Felix de Q. i 1 - ■
Paul's Sch. Reg. (which gives ' B. Apr. II '); Pet..
Crockford; The limes, Aug. 18, 1938.)
MARSH, CECIL JOHN. Matnc. Non-Coll. from CAVENDISH H.,
Michs. 1SS6. [S. of John William, of London. B. Nov. 10,
1869. School, Repton.] B.A. fn m
1916. At University College, London, I
tised at Soutliend-on-Sea for many years. Served in the
Great V. the Bar,
Middle Tempi.-, Jim.- :>, -treatham
Common, in 1945. Brother of Ernest J. (1886). {Replon
Sch. Reg., Medical Din . ries; 1 ,
MARSH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 20,
1753- [Only] s. of Charlcb [bookseller], of London. [B. 17 35.]
SchoJ, Westminster. Matric Michs. 17531 Scholar, 1754;
B.A. [loth Wrangler and 1st Chancellor's medal) 1757;
Members' prize, 1759; M.A. 1760. Fellow, 1758. I sed
Marsh, Felix de Quincey
a valuable library of old books. A clerk 111 the w
., 1794. Resided at Radnor House, Twu kenh.m..
Died there, Fan. 21. 1812; buried in the cloisters "i West
minster Abbey. Left his house to his nephew, the Rev.
Thomas Vialls (17SS). (P. E. Towell; G. Mag., 1812, 1. 191;
D.X.B.)
MARSH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oh
[Youngest s. of Edward, of Norwich.] B. [c. 1774.. "■ Nor-
wich. School, Norwich. Scholar, 1792. Resided for lour
terms. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 26, 1791. Called to the
Bar, July 3, 1797. Went to Madras, 1804. King's Advocate
in the Admiralty Court at Madras, and Advocati
there. Returned' to England in 1S09. M.P. for East Retford,
1 m 2-i8. Contributor to The Cabinet. Author of pamphlets
and articles on Indian affairs, and the reputed author of two
lively volumes of gossip entitled The Clubs of Land < I he
famous ' Letters of Vetus ' in The Times were wrongly
ascribed to him, having been written by Edward Sterling.
Died 1835. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 373; Inns of Court;
D.N.B.; W. K. Williams, MSS.)
MARSH, CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1884. Matric.
1884; Scholar; B.A. 1S87; M.A. i8yi.
,,t Hurstpierpoint College, Sussex, 1889-99; at Black-
heath Proprietary School, 1S99-1903; at Beverley Scl I.
Yorks., 1903-; retired owing to ill-health. Served in the s.
African War; Capt., 2nd West Kent Regt. Compiled, with
H \\ Ord 1 he Graphic Mark Book. Died Mar. 7, 1934, at
Horsham, aged 66. (Scott, MSS.; H. W. Ord; The limes,
'. J934.)
MARSH, CHARLES EARLE. Adm. pens, (age IS) at Pem-
broke, Mar. 28, 1S38. 2nd s. of Henry, Esq., of Bath. B.
(Feb. 20, 1820] at Biddleston, Wilts. School, Eton (scholar).
Matnc Michs. [838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon
(Bath and Wells) "1044; pne^t, 1S45. R. of Salle, Norfolk,
1847-1902. Died at the rectory, May 23, 1902, aged 82.
Brother of William A. (1832) and Theodore H. (1843).
[Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, May 30,
1902; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MARSH, CLIVE JOHN RILEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Jan. 25, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880.
MARSH, EDWARD HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
15, 1S91. [Only] s. of Howard, F.R.C.S. [subsequently Master
of' Downing College], of 30, Bruton Street, London. B.
[Nov 18] 1872, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1891; Scholar; (Class. Trip. Pt I, 1st Class, 1893;
Class Trip., Pt. II, 1st Class, 1S95); Chancellor's medal, 1895;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1898. Second Class Clerk in the Colonial
Office, 1896. Assistant Private Secretary to Mr Chamberlain,
1900; 'to Mr Lyttelton, 1903- First Class Clerk, 1905, and
Private Secretary to Mr Churchill, 1907-15- Assistant Private
Secretary to Mr Asquith, 1915-16. Private Secretary to Mr
Churchill, 1917-22 and 1924-9; to the Duke of Devonshire,
1922-4; to Mr J. H. Thomas, 1924, and 1929-36; to Mr
Malcolm Macdonald, 1936-7; retired 1937. A Trustee of the
Tate Gallery, 1937-44. Chairman of the Contemporary An
Society. C'.M.G., 190S; C.B., 1918; C.\ 0., 19 ; K.C.V.O.,
1937. Author, Memoir of Rupert Brooke; Fables of /
Fontaine; A Number of People, Odes of Horace. <
House, Boar's Hill, Oxford, 111 1947. (Kelly, Handbook;
it 1 ji ho; Who's u So i« Art.)
MARSH, ERNEST JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, O. 1
S. of John William, of 71, East India [Dock] Road, London.
B. [Apr. 10], 1867, m London. School, Repton. Matnc.
Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1892;
practised in London. Died Mar. 9, 1944, 111 London. Brother
of Cecil J. (1886). (Repton Sch. Reg.; La:, I
Mar. 11, 1944O
MARSH, EVELYN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Ham..
Oct. 8, 1887. S. of the Rev. William (1833), \ . .i Wethers-
field Braintree. [B. Dec. 8, 1868 I, Lam
Matric. Michs. 1S87. A tea-planter 111 11.
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. 6th Batt., The Royal
Irish Regt.). (Lancing Coll. Reg.)
MARSH, FELIX AUGUSTUS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7.
- ..1 Richard, surg 1, •
Elizabeth]. B. Aug. 22, 1820. [School, i
Matrii . Mi. hs. 1
deacon (Peterb.) 1846; priest (Ra b
1
Gravesend, 1855-1907. Died July 17. M07. Ml
of Richard W. B. (ihts); latli.i . 1
(1SH1). (Crockford; Eagle, XXIX. July 20,
1907.)
MARSH, FELIX de QUINCEY. Adm. pen-, at Si John's, July
5 1876. S. of the Ret Felix Au i.d Cathe-
rine]. B. Mai
Gravesend. Bapt. Apr ... I.m.l. 1.
327
Marsh, George
Ord. deacon (Colchester) 1682; priest, 18S3; C. of Leyton-
stone, Essex, 1882-9. C. of Christ Church, Milton-next-
Gravesend, 1889-97. C. of St .Mark's, Surbiton, Surrey
1897-1906. V. of Hook, 1906-10. Died Mar. 10 rgro
Brother of Cecil E. (1881). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The
Times, Mar. r.i, 1910.)
MARSH, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, Jan. 25,
1702. S. of — , carpet-maker, of Dorsetshire. School Marl-
borough. Matnc. Michs. 1762; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1760 Ord
priest (Salisbury) May 29, 171,8. V. of Milton Abbas, Dorset
1774-85. K. of Long (or Moor) Crichel, rSoi-13. Died Feb'
22, 1813, at Little Fonthill House, Dorset, aged 68. M I at
Blandturd-Forum. (s< John's Cult. Adm., m. 677; Foster,
MARSH, GEORGE AUGUSTUS ELIOTT (or ELLIOTT) Adm
pens, (age 22) at Christ's, Jan. 31, 1811. S. of John. U.
at Battersea. School, Ely. Matnc. Easter, 181 r; Scholar
1812; B.A. r8i5; M.A. i8r8. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Bristol)
1813- priest (Bp. of Salisbury) 1814. R. of Bangor-Mona-
chorum with Overton, Flints., 1835-67. Author, Sermons.
Disappears from Crockford, 1868. [Peile, 11. 30b, Foster,
MARSH, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St [ohm's July 16
1831 [2nd] s. of Dr Herbert (1774). Bishop of Peterborough!
B.July 25, 1N14, at Cambridge. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc
Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1832; Bell Scholar, 1833: B A (2nd
Classtc) 1S36; M.A. 1839; B.D. 1847. Fellow, 1837-51
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. to, 1836. Called to the
Bar June 12 1840. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S45; pnest (Here-
ford). May 18, 1S45. R. of Great Snoring with Thursford
Norfolk, 1851-96. Died May 17, 1896, at Spencer Grange
Great \eldham, Essex. Brother of Herbert C. (1825)
{Inns oj Court; Crockford; Eagle, xix. 498.)
MARSH, GEORGE PEIRCE (or PIERCE). Adm. pens at
Corpus Christi, Feb. 19, 1796. Of Kent. Matnc. Michs.
1796. Scholar, 1796; B.A. iSor; M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon
London, Lilt. dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 20, 1S01, priest
(Norwich, Lilt. dim. from Canterbury) Mar. 14 1802- C of
Faversham, Kent, 1801-2. C. of Folkestone, 1802-5. ' R of
U ,.d.-n, 1805-8. C. of Gravenev with Goodncstone, 1813-
Doubtless brother of William P. (1799). [Cant. Act Bo'ok-
Foster, Index I ecles.)
MARSH, HARRY EVELYN. Adm. at Pembroke Oct 1S90
Eldest s. of Harry Tasker, merchant, of Broom Grove
House, Sheffield. B. there, Apr. 1881. School, Uppingham
Matric Michs. 1899; B.A. J903. An engineer. A.M. I Ml.
Died Jan. 1914. [Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MARSH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke Nov 0
1787. s. of Samuel, Esq., of London. B. there 'Schoiar'
17871 matnc. Michs. 1788; B.A. T792; M.A. 1S08. Ord'
deacon (Norwich, Lilt. dim. from Salisbury) Mar 14 180'
V. of Manudcn, Essex, i8o5-;o. Died Jan. 22 1S29 (Foster
Index Eccles.; 1 lerical Guide; G. Mag., 1829, 1, 282.)
MARSH, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Ian. 21
1836. [3rd s. of William Coxh.-ad (i.Soo), ..1 Gayiies Park'
Epping. B. Feb. 25, 1S17.J School, Shrewsbury. Matnc'
Michs. 1S36; Scholar, 1838; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow
1841-9; Junior Dean, 1844-9. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1844-
priest, 1S45. V. of Tuxford, Notts., 1849-90. Rural Dean
of Retford (second division), 1855-08. J. p. for Notts 185s
Married, Aug. 15, 1850, Eliza, eld. dau. of the Very liev'j
Lamb, Dean of Bristol, and Master of Corpus Christi Colleen-
Resided latterly at Blackheath, where he died Nov 14
1901. Brother of William (1833) and Thomas V (is-,,)'
father of Noel C. (1891) and Norman N. (1B86) (Scott'
MSS.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 16, 1901.)
MARSH, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Si |..hn's, Dec. 29 1774
[S. of the Rev. Richard (172;), V. of Faversham. B.'there
De. 10, 1757. s. bo..! . f.nn-.li.iiii and King's, Canterbury'
(Dr Osmond Beauvoir). Main, . haslet, 1778; Scholar, 1775
B.A. [2nd Wrangler, 2nd Smith's prize), 1779; Member-/
prize, 1780, 17811 M.A. 1782; B.D. 1702. D.D per Lit
Reg., 1808. Fellow, 1779-1807; Junior Bursar, 1801-2'
Lived for some years at Leipzig, where he pursued In. studie,
m theology 1 lid. ,1 ,„o„ (J.;|v) m.,v ,,,, ,73o. Lady Milr.
garet Professor of Divimty, 1807-39. K. of Bedwas, Mon-
mouthshire (111 commendam) 1810. Bishop of Llandafi
1816-19; of Peterborough, 1819-39. F.R.S., 1S07. Married
July 1, 1807, at Harwich, Marianne Emilie Charlotte, dau
of John Lecarnere, of Leipzig, merchant. Regarded as the
outstanding man of letters and divine in Cambndge and
tie foremost Bishop on the Bench. By his writings ' intro-
duced into theological study at Cambridge a more scientific
and liberal form of Biblical criticism.' Opposed the estab-
lishment of the Bible Society in Cambridge, Deliv. i,,l Ins
protessonal lectures 111 English, and not, as hitherto in
Latin; his first course was given in Great St Mary's instead
of the Divinity Schools, so as to accommodate the crowded
Marsh, John Kirk
audience, which listened to him ' with rapture ' A good
chess player. ' A vigorous and pugna, ,~u. pamphleteer and
controversialist ' Author. Comparative li.-c ,1/ the c liuri lies
Of England and Home; Horae Pelasgicae, etc. Wrote also
many controversial pamphlets and criticisms in opposition
to Simeon and Milner. Became insane. Died May 1 [8 m
at Peterborough; buried in the Cathedral. For an exhaustive
account of his writings and controversies, see Baker-Mayor
History of St Johns c allege, 11. 735-89. Father of the next
and of George H. (1S31). [si John's Coll. Adm., iv. 373;
Foster, Index Eccles.; Cant. Act Book; D.N.B.; C.U. Hist.
Reg.; Gunning, Reminiscences.)
MARSH, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's
Aug. 15, 1825. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Rev. Herbert (above)!
Bishop of Peterborough [and Marianne]. B. July 3, 180S,
m Cambridge. Si hods, Harrow and King's Lvnn. Matric.
Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A.' 1833 Ord
deacon (Peterb.) Sept. 25, 1831, priest, Aug. 5, 1832. R.
of Barnack, Northants., 1832-51. Preb. of Peterborough,
1833 Brought proceedings at Northampton Assizes in
March. 1S44, against a young Frenchwoman for extorting
money by means of menacing letters; the jury found her not
guilty. Upon his own avowal he had bought the sdence of
several of his French mistresses. Declared of unsound mind
by a jury, June 11, 1850. Died Sept. n, 1851. Brother of
George H. (1831). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Fostei
Index lode... IkX.H.; 1 ambridge Chronicle, June 15, 1S50;
1 he lim,.. Mar. n and 12, 1844, and Sept. 13, 1851.)
MARSH, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 28, 1859.
S of Capt. Digby. K.N., of Rose Hill, Dorking, Surrey. B.
V. y "I'. l8-c-' '" 1''"'"1"' School, Surrey (private).
Matnc. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1503.
MARSH, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus Oct 1900.
[Eldest] s. of [J. W.], deceased. B. at Thame, Oxon., Oct.' in,
1872. School. Amc-rshain Hall, Reading. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1904; pnest, 1905;
C. of All Saint-,. Oakham. i,„.,.t „ 1. ,,1 Kinglnon, Leics.,
1909-14. V. of St Michael and All Angels, Belgrave, 1914-18.
R. of King's Cliffc, Northants., 19x8-25. C. of Bitterlev,
Salop, 1925-30. Died Mar. 26, 1930, at Ludlow. (Scott,
MSS.; C rockford; I he Guardian, Apr. 4, 1930.)
MARSH JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 28, 1758.
S. of John [cheesemonger], of London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1758; Scholar, 1759; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765.
fellow, i;o4; Junior Dean, 1774-0. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
July -'l, 1763. k. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1783-90. (Bloni-
Jiclu, Suppl.)
MARSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Sidney, July 5, 1764.
-'ml s. of Ihomas, farmer, of Wellington, Somerset. B.
there, Jan. 19, 1745-6. School, Tiverton (Mr Athertoii).
Matnc. Michs. 1764.
MARSH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 15 1830- re-
adm. pens. Oct. 18, 1830. S. of Edward, of Pemberton, near
VVigan, Lanes. School. Manchester. Matnc. Michs. 1830;
B.A. 1834. Died Nov. 13, 1S36, aged 28. [G. Mag., 1617.
i tog.)
MARSH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1850. B. at
South Cadbury, Somerset. .Migrated to St Catharine's Oct
!,'■■ E. 3°a ,o'"m;' Michs- l83°l B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon
(leitli and Wells) Oct, in, i8v>; priest, Oct. 17, 1S37; C. of
Burstock, Dorset, 1836 8. Col rhomcombe, 1839-74. V. of
Hilton. 1874-1901. Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
MARSH, JOHN BISHOP. Adm. pens, at St John's May 1-
1S81. S. of the Key. Richard William Bishop (1835). V of
Plaistow, Essex , ,111,1 Catharine], B. there. July 27, 1862.
Schools I Merchant Taylors' and] Forest, Walthamstow (Dr
Grey) Matric, Mi, hs. 1881; II. A. 1SS4; M.A. 1888. Ord
deacon (nxfordl 1885; pnest, is-,,,, c. ol Abingdon, Oxon
J885-8. C of Twickenham, Middlesex, iSSS-^o. C of Si
Pauls, Haggerston, 1890-3. C. of Upton with Chalvej
Bucks., 1893-1902. V. of Belchamp St Paul, Essex 190
to. k. of St Giles, Colchester, 1910-17. V. of Nayland.
SuUolk, 1917-23. Chaplain at Monte Carlo, 1923-30. ke-
tded latterly at Famhani Royal. Bucks., where he died
Apr. 22, 1040; buried there. Brother of Richard H. (1874)
[Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; t rockford; The Times, Apt. 24
1940,)
MARSH, JOHN KIRK. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 27 1826
Of Derb Matrii Lent, 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord.
•'■ "■■• Bp of I iter) 1830; priest, 1831; C. of Knares-
boro.igh. York! , 1830 2. C. of Sunderland, 1S32-4. C. of
EccIesaU Bierlow, Yorks., 1834 6. P.C. of Bnmington,
1 1 11 I 30-52. Chaplain at the convict prison. Woolwich.
1 V. of Brampton, Derbs., 1S67-79. Died Dec. 30,
1882, at 111,1 Charlton, Kent, aged 77. (Crockford; 7 he
Guardian, Jan. 3, 18S3.)
3^
Marsh, Joseph
MARSH, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. S, 1870. S.
of George, blacksmith [and Rachel Bradlev]. B. [July 12,
1837], at Bradfield. Bapt. July 30, 1S37.' Matric. Michs.
1870: B.A. 1SS5; M.A. and LL.M. tSSo; LL.D. 1899. Kept
four terms, 1S70-1 and completed residence during subse-
quent leaves. Went to India about 1S57, where he engaged
in educational work in the Independent States. Worked
first at Kumbakonum and was afterwards Principal of St
Peter's College, Tanjore, 1866-70. Later in the State of
Jaipur. Died Oct. 7, 1907, on board the S.S. Golconda, on
a voyage from Calcutta to London, aged 70. (Eagle, xxix.
223; The Times, Oct. 30, 1907.)
MARSH, LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3, 1899. S.
of J., Esq., of 4, Brailsford Road, Brixton, London. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. r9o6. Assistant Master, City
of London School. Died Aug. n, 1930.
MARSH. NOEL CURREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15.
1S91. S. of [the Rev.] Henry Augustus ( 1836), of Thevdon,
Kidbrooke Park, Blackheath, Kent. B. Dec. 24, 1872, at
Tuxford, Notts. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
[891; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S99. Ord. deacon (Rochester),
1S96; priest, 1897; C. of St Anne's, Wandsworth, Surrey,
1896-1900. M. of College of St Saviour, Southwark, 1900-1.
CO. Mission (S.P.G.) at Delhi, India, 1901-15 and 1920-4.
V. of Chesterton, Cambridge, 1916-20. V. of Ware, Herts.,
1924-8. V. of Quatt Malvern, Salop, 1928-37. V. of Kings-
ton, Somerset, 1937-42; resigned. Perm, to ofli., dio. of
Exeter, 1942-5; Chaplain of Estoril, dio. Gibraltar, 1945 I
Chaplain of St John, Mentone, 1947-8-. Brother of the next.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockjord.)
MARSH, NORMAN NEVILE. Adm. at Curs, Oct. r, 1SS6. S.
of the Rev. Henry Augustus (1S36), V. of Tuxford, Notts.
B. there [Jan. n], 1868. Schools, Woking and Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; LL.B. 1890. Adni.
Solicitor, 1S92; practised at Worthing. Living at S
ton, Sussex, 1933. Brother of the above. [Marlbot 1
Reg.. Venn, addenda; Law Lists.)
MARSH, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July 5, 185.S.
5th s. of William, miller, of Nutboume, Sussex. B. June 19,
1831, at Westbourne. School, Westboume. [Previously
studied at Bishop Otter's College, Chichester; aft.-rv,
schoolmaster at Shoreham and Manchester.] Matnc. Michs.
1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Assistant Masterof King William's,
College. Isle of Man, 1662-4. Ord. deacon (Chest.
priest, 1S65; C. of Runcorn and Assistant Master at Runcorn
Grammar School, 1864-6. C. of Witton, Cheshire, 1866-8.
P.C. of Holy Trinity, Northwich, 1868-90. V. of Thomley,
Durham, 1890-1904. Resided latterly at Launceston, Corn-
wall, where he died, June 2, 1913. (Crockjord; T he Guardian,
June 6, i9r3.)
MARSH, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
10, is;4; re-adm. sizar, Oct. 9, 1874. S. of the Rev. Richard
William Bishop (next) [and Catharine]. B. Nov. 18, 1855,
at Plaistow, West Ham. Bapt. Dec. 9, 1855. School, City
of London. Matric. Michs. 1S74; Scholar, 1877; B.A
M.A. 1SS1. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1879; priest (Chester, for
Liverpool) 1880; C. of St Benedict's, Everton, Liverpool,
1879^85. C. of St Saviour's, Walthamstow, 1SS5-92. C. of
Elmstead, Essex, 1892-3. C. of St Botolph's, Colchester,
1893-4. C. of St Silas, Islington, 1694-t'. R. of Foulness,
Essex, 1S96-1901. CMC. A. Missionary at Lake Nyasa,
Central Africa, 1901-1 1, and Principal of St Michael's, Lake
Nyasa, 1904-11; Missionary at Kota-Kota, Nyasa, 1911-12.
Died July 29, 1912, at Kota-Kota. Brother of John B.
(1881). (Crockford; Eagle, xxiv. 265.)
MARSH, RICHARD WILLIAM BISHOP. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at St John's, July 8, 1835. [S. ot Richard, surgeon, of
Stratford.] B. at Stratford, Essex [Feb. 6, 1817]. School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1S35; Scholar; B.A. 1839;
M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Chester) Feb. 23, 1840; pnest,
Feb. 14, 1841; C. of Clitheroe, Lanes., 1840-2. V. of Plais-
tow, Essex, 1S42-83. C. of Purfleet, 1884-5. Married (2)
1864, Elizabeth, dau. of E. Shearme, Esq., solicitor, de-
ceased, of Stratton, Cornwall. Resided latterly at Word,
and at 9, Clarence Place, Gravesend. Died Sept. 9, 1902.
Brother of Felix A. (1842); father of the above and of
John B. (tSbi). (Merchant Taylors' Sch, Reg.; Crockford;
Cambridge Chronicle, Sept. 1 2, 1902.)
MARSH, SAMUEL GRAEME. Adm. pens, (age 1-,
broke, June 20, 1785. Eldest s. of Samuel, Esq., of London.
B. there. Matrr . Mi. lis. 1735; Scholar; It. A. 1,
I792- Ord. pnest (London) Apr. 22, 1792, as ' B
broke Hall, Oxfoi ! . V. of Manewden Essei until 1803
Died suddenly, Feb. 4, 1803. (G. Mag., 1803, 1. 197.)
MARSH, THEODORE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pi v
broke, June 23, 1843. 3rd s. of Henry, of Bath. B. there.
Matnc. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord
Marsh, William
(Gloucester) Dec. 24, 1848; priest (Exeter) 1850; < 1
ford, Devon, 184S-54. C. of Bathford, Somerset, 1854 s
R. of Cawston, Norfolk, 1855-1905. Died May 14, 1905,
aged 80. Brother of William A. (1832) and l 1..
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; 1 he Times, May 17, 1905.)
MARSH, THEODORE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 2, 1882. S. of Octavius John Blake, Capt.
[65th Rcgt.] in New Zealand. B. there [May I
[School, Bishop's Stortford High.] Main M
B.A. 18S5; M.A. 1905. Football (assoc.) ■ blu.-.' 1885;
athletics ' blue' (high jump), 1S86. Ord. deacon (Norwii h)
1886; priest, 1887; C. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, [881
of St Mark's, Lakenham, 188S-9. C of St Luke's, South-
ampton, 1S89-93. C of St Paul's, Southampton,
V. of Moordown, Hants., 1894-1905. R. of Cawston, Nor-
folk, 1905-32. Resided subsequently at West Runton, Nor-
folk. (Scott, MSS.; Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Cm A
ford, and Supp.)
MARSH (post CHISENHALE-MARSH), THOMAS COXHEAD.
Adm. pens, (age IS) at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1S29. [Eldest] s.
of William [Coxhead (1S00)]. B. [July 25, 1811], at Park
Hall, Essex. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1S30; Scholar,
1832; B A, 1251/1 Wrangler and iithClassic) 1834; M.A. 1S37!
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1834. Called to the Bar,
Nov 17,1837. J.P. and D.L. for Essex; Chairman of Quarter
Sessions. Married Oct. 27, 1846, Eliza Ann, dau. of John
Chisenhale Chisenhale, Esq., of Arley Hal], Lanes. Assumed
the additional name of Chisenhale, Dec. 27, 1846, by Royal
licence. Of Gaynes Park, Epping. Died Jan. 31, 1875
Brother of William (1833) and Henry A. (1836); father of
the next and of William S. C (1877). (EtonSch Lists- 1 1
Walker, 373; Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; Lai
MARSH (or CHISENHALE-MARSH), THOMAS EDWARD
CHISENHALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1883.
[2nd] s. of Thomas Coxhead (above), of Stansted House
Stansted, Essex. B. 1805, at Marden Ash, Essex. School!
Eton. Matric. Michs. i8>4; LL.B. (Law Trip., 1st Class)
IS07- Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 31, 1885. Called to
the Bar, 1888. A director of the Economic Bank. Died
July 2, 1941, at ' Heatherbank,' Chislehurst. Brother of
William S. C. (1S77). (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; The
1 imes, July 4, 1941.)
MARSH, THOMAS PALMER PARR. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Caius, Mar. 29, 1825. S. of William, medical practitioner,
of Coventry. B. near that city. School, Birmingham.'
Matric. Michs. 1825; M.B. 1831; M.D. 1839. Studied in
Paris and in London. Practised at Whitchurch, Salop
(Consulting Physician, Salop Infirmary); at Shrewsbury,
and at Ledbury, Herefordshire. Died Nov. 27, 1S97, at
Cheltenham. (Venn, 11. 195; Medical Directories.)
MARSH, THOMAS ROBERTSON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, June 23, 1S00. Eldest ». of [nomas Edward
Miles [Milles], M.I.C.E., of Bath. B. [May 10, 1S47], at
Frome, Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A.
1874. Head of the engineering and contract Branches of
the Office of the Crown Agents for the Colonies. C.M.G.,
1901. Resided latterly at Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Died
Dec. 16, 1929. (Whouas \\ k., ,
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Jan.
29, 1800. 3rd s. of Samuel, Esq., of London [and Frances
Elizabeth]. B. [Apr. 17, 1779], at Lee, Kent. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Easter, 1800; B.A. 1804; M.A. 180S
lain of Morden College, Blackheath, Kent, 1819-42; adescen-
dant of Sir John Morden, Bart., the founder. Died May 1 J,
1842, aged 64. Father of the next. (Records of Rochester'
473; Eton Coll. Reg.; Eton Sch. Lists.)
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at PeMBROKI I li I
17, 1827. Eldest s. of the Rev. William
heath, Kent. B. at Chippenham, Wilts. Matin . ,mY :
B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest, [834. Chaplain of
Morden College, Blackheath, 184!
Died June 6, 1862. (Records of Rochester, 473.)
MARSH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens. (... .
1S33. [2nd] s. of William 1
Hall, Gaynes Park, near Epping, ism [and -sophia, dau.
of tin- Rev. John Swaine, of Leverirurton, Cambs.J. H. there
School, Eton. Matric. Mi, lis. 1
■ 11 rat ler) i llv Hall'
1 1 >, 1. Junior Proctor, 1849 50. Ord. deacon (lip. of Ely)
[840; priest, 1841. V. ol Wethersfield, Essex, 1854-89'
Married, Apr. 19, 1855, Emily Mary, dau. oj I
Esq., of Wethersfield. Died Mr.
. neld. Brother of Thorn..
Henry A. (1836); father ol Evelyn C (1887), (1 mi ,
Burke, /,.(,., / >;<■ Guardian, May 29, 1889.)
329
Marsh, William Augustus
MARSH, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pfmbroke, May 7, 1832. Eldest s. of Henry, Esq., of
! B. at Huklcst.m, Wilts. [Uct. 10, 1S14J. [School,
Eton; Scholar.] Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. (461ft Wrangler)
1 ■ ; M.A. 1841. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 10, 1845.
Called to the Bar. Nov. 23, 1848. Died Nov. 1851, at Ex-
mouth. Brother of Theodore H. (1843) and Charles L.
{1838). {Eton Sck. Lists, Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1851,11. 670.)
MARSH, WILLIAM COXHEAD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, May is, 1800. Of Herts. [2nd] s. of Thomas Cox-
he. ,d, I -,|, li. 17K2 (si<r) [Aug. 10, 1780], at Epping. School,
Baldock. Matric. Michs. 1S00; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1804.
Fellow, 1805. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 30, 1801. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1806. Of Gaynes Park, Essex. J. P.
and I1!-. tor Es>ex; U\g\\ Sheriff, 1S47. Married at Castle
Hedingham, Oct. 3, 1805, Sophia, dau. of the Rev. John
Swaine, of Levering ton. L>ied Mar, 2, 1867, at Gaynes
Park; buried -it Theydon Garnon. Father of Thomas C.
(1829), Henry A. (1S36) and William (1S33). {Inns 0J < ourf,
1. A. Walker, 373.)
MARSH, WILLIAM HEATH. Adm. at Corpus Chrxstx, [786.
Of Norwich. School, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A.
1791; M.A, 1794- Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 3, 1792;
priest, Sept. 21, 1794; C. of Swanton- Abbot, Norfolk, 1702.
K of Wramplingham, 1 800-11. V. of Calthorpe, 1.S01-48.
R. of Eccles, 1810-12. Disappears from Clergy Lit, [849.
Father of the next. {Clerical Guide; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MARSH, WILLIAM HEATH. Adm. pens, at CoRPi'S Christi,
Mar. 20. i.si.j. (if Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. William Heath
ibove).] Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. Ord, deacon
. .1 A-ich) Oct. 5, 1S23; priest, Oct. 17, 1824; C. of Ittering-
hani and Thurgarton, Norfolk, 1825-33. C.ofSkeyton, 1- [3
■ , K.uf Lammas with Little Hautfaois, 1833-85. Disappears
from* rockford, 1886. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
MARSH, WILLIAM JOHN. Matric. pens, from Queens', Michs.
1S80. [S. of James. School, Wolverhampton Grammar.]
I'. A. u-s4, MA. 1.^7. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 18*4; priest,
1 . 1 of Penrith, Cumb., 1884-93. V- of Cross-! anonby,
[893-1917. Disappears from Crockford, igi8. [Wolvet
hampton Gr. Sck. Keg.)
MARSH, WILLIAM PIERCE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpi. 5
Christi, Mar. 31, 1799- Of Kent. Doubtless brother of
George P. (1796)
MARSH (or CHISENHALE-MARSH), WILLIAM SWAINE
CHISENHALE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7, 1S77, as
1 hisenhale-Marsh. S. of Thomas Coxhead (1829), of Gaynes
Park, lipping, Essex. B. [Sept. 1S57], at Marden Ash,
un-.ir. Sihool, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881.
Sm 1 eeded his father at Gaynes Park, 1875. Member of the
I --■ \ ( oimty Council; Chairman, 18^2-1929. J. P. and D.L.
for Essex. High Sheriff, 1892. Chairman uf Essex Quarter
Sessions, 1903-19. Master of the Grocers' Com pain'. 1903 \.
An excellent actor with a good knowledge of the stage; also
excelled at polo. 'Belonged to the best type of country
squire.' Died Oct. 7, 1929. Brother of Thomas E. C. ( i> - >,).
(Burke. L.G.; The 1 imes, I >. t. 9. i'<-"' -)
MARSHAL, HENRY WORGAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July
2, 1851. [Only] s. of Henry, actuary. B. [July 18, 1831],
at Clapton, Middlesex. School, King's College. Matric
Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Assistant Master al
Wisbech Grammar School; then a private tutor for some
years. Headmaster of St Kitts Grammar School, West
Indies, 1866, Inspector of Schools in the Leeward Islands
until 1877 when he retired. Resided subsequently at Teign-
mouth, Devon, where he died, Feb. 26, 1898. {PeiU, 11. 321;
1 lie J imes, Mar. 1, 1898.)
MARSHALL, ALAN PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1895. S. of William Edward, of n, South Cliff, Eastbourne.
B. [Dec. 21, 1876], at Northaw, Herts. School, Eton. Matrii
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. A silk-broker. Served in the < ireat
War, 1914 19 (Lieut., Cameron Highlanders (lie Capt.,
Officer 1 adet Batt.). Latterlv of Blairgowrie, Perth. 1 >i- d
c,,r. 16, 1950. Brother of William S. D. (1893). I niv.
War List; Eton Sch. Reg.)
MARSHALL, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10,
iNhi. 2nd s. of William I'.ishu-r at th< ];imk „i Lu^land|
[.n,d Rebecca], B. [July 26, 1842], in Bennondsey, Surrey.
[School, Merchant faylors'; under old statute* ; would
oav. bei
'n entitled to a close scbolarshi]
■ .it S( [oho 1 olli gi ,
Oxford,
and, three years lab r, to a 1
1 1 ■•.'. ! i] Un re, but
this wi
lid have involved reading Clas
. t > . . i! ■;. : Matri Mi
-I. - and his int. rests
r86i; Scholar, 1862;
B.A. (-'
nd Wrai a . ■ ; M.A .
. Hon. S.D., 1908.
Fellow,
.11 Fi How, 1908-24.
College
1 e, turi r in Moral Si ii nee, i
68-; r. ir .1 stu.rt
time M.
ithematical Mastei .it ( lot. ii
College. Prini ipal ..1
Universi
,, . ollege, Bristol, 187; St
Lived for a year at
Palenni
1, Florence and \ enii 1 Fello
vt ..1 BaUiol College,
Marshall, Arthur Henry
Oxford, 1883-4; Lecturer and tutor there in Political
Economy. Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1883. Professor of
Political Economy at Cambridge, 1884-1908. Member of
the Royal Commission on Labour, 1891. President of the
Economic Section of the British Association, 1890. Hon.
D.Sc, Oxford; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh and Bristol; Hon.
Dr of Laws, Cracow and Christiania. Hon. Fellow of
Balhol. F.B.A, <>nc- of the founders of the Royal Economic
Society. Married, Aug. 17, rS;:. Mary, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Paley, who, in 1871, had been one of the first
women students at Cambridge. The first editions of his
famous works appeared a-, lolktw-,: Econf»ucs <>f Industry im
collaboration with his wil 1, 1879; Principles of E, nnonncs
1890; Elements , < 1 n.» ics, 1892; Industry and Trade]
i.ji9; Money, Credit nd i mtnet , 1923. Founder of the
Cambridge School .,i I , , ■ ,- .jsh- - and it- subsequent inspira-
tion. ' He had an extraordinary influence at Cambridge, and
his works have ool ceased to be a landmark of political
economy.' Lived at ' Balhol Croft,' Madingley Road, a
house he had built for himself. Died July 13, 1924. En-
dowed the University Essay prize which bears his name.
The Marshall Library, also named after him, received valu-
able gifts of bis books from Mrs Marshall, together with
£1000 for further purchases and £250 annually during her
lifetime. She acted as its devoted honorary Librarian for
many years after his death. On her decease in 1944, the
University received £10,000 and the royalties from her
husband's books. For a lull account see Memoirs of Alfred
Marshall, by Professor A. C. Pigou, and the Economic
Journal, Sept. 1924, tor an obituary by Lord Keynes.
(Eagle, xi.iv 32; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
MARSHALL, ALFRED, Matric. Non-Coil Michs. 1S80. Of
Middlesex. S. of — .deceased. B. Apr. 15, 1842, in Stepney.
Bapt. July 21, 1844, at St Mark's, Whitechapcl. [Previously
an engineer.] Adm. at Corpus Christi, Jan. 26, 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1884; priest, 1886;
C. of Bunihani-Overv, Norfolk, 1884-6. R. of St Peter's,
Thetford, 1886-90. V. of Feckenham, Worcs., 1890-1900.
Disappears from Crockford, 1901. Father of Alfred T. ( 1899).
MARSHALL, ALFRED HENRY. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1886.
[Eldest s. of John (185b), oi Headinglev, Leeds, and Denvent
Island, Keswick. B. Mar. 31, 181. 7. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1886. A land-agent at Guisborough, Yorks. Died
Sept. 1893. Brother of John (1888) md 1 harli I (1892)
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Burke, E.G. (which
gives 'died 1894 ').)
MARSHALL, ALFRED TURNER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 1899. Of Essex. S. of the Rev. Alfred
(1880), of Feckenham vicarage, Redditch. B. May 4, 18S1,
at Walthamstow, Essex. Schools, Thetford Grammar and
King's, Worcester. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A.
1907. Adm. Solicitor, 1907; practised at Heme Bav, Kent.
Served m the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Suffolk Regt.
(T.F.)). {Law Lists; Univ. War List.)
MARSHALL, ARCHIBALD (i-io), w MARSHALL, ARTHUR
HAMMOND.
MARSHALL, ARCHIBALD McLEAN. Adm. at Clare July 7
1S91. [4th s. of Jame? Archibald. B. 1872.] School, Ton-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1891. Of Great Chiteomb, Brede,
.. Died Apr. 8, 1936, at Brede. Brother of Charles l:.
, Francis (1883), and turn of James McL, (1891
(("C'n.^n/i, Reg.; 1 he Times, Apr. n, 1936.)
MARSHALL, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Peterhousi Ocl ?
1867. S. of William, Esq., of Grove House, Cheshunt. B.
Mar. 10, i.\o). N:hoo]f Marlborough Colli g*\ Matric. Michs.
1867; B.A. 1873. A civil engineer. A.M.I.C.E., [871 Died
Apr. 13, i901, at Sonning, near Reading. [Marlborough
Coll. Reg )
MARSHALL, ARTHUR HAMMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
I u t. 4, iSgo. [Eldest] s. of Arthur [of Burgh House, Hamp-
5tead] [and Louisa Hammond, of Raven Hall, near Scar-
borough, Yorks.]. B. [Sept. 6], 1866, in London. School,
Highgate, London. Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1894. Hon.
I it t D., Yale. Author, Peter liinney. Undergraduate; H-use
of Merrilees, and [under the name of Archibald Marshall] of
numerous other light novels between 1890 and 1934 G u
tnbutor to Punch. Resided at Beaulieu, Hants. Died Si pt.
29, 1934. {Highgatt Sch. Reg.; Who was U ho (An hibald).)
MARSHALL, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890.
[S. of Arthur Edward, solicitor, of Beckenham, Kent B.
Oct. 25, 1870.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 17, 1896.
Practised in the Straits Settlements, 1900. Puisne judge of
Southern Nigeria, -1906 . Residing at Waldersea, Becken-
ham, Kent, in 1910. Died ov. 8, 1916, .1! Brading, Isle of
u ight Broth 1 oi Stanley Vt . , 14) 1 h pt n •■ h fog ,
Scott, MSS.; Lav Lists; 7 he Times, Nov. 11. E916.)
33°
Marshall, Arthur Lumsden
MARSHALL, ARTHUR LUMSDEN. Adm. at Clare, June 7,
1879. [3rd s. of General W. B., of Bournemouth. School,
Chit n 1.. 11, g.J Matn,-. Mi, hs. 1S79; B.A. 1S84; M.B. [888.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. L.S.A., 1886; M.I; I
Resident Clinical Assistant, Brompton Hospital for Con-
sumption. Resident Medical 1 imcer, tinted Hospital, Bath.
In practice at Upper Clapton, London, between 1S90 and
1920. Cluneal Assistant, Ophthalmic Hospital, Moornelds.
01 Norwich in 1930, and of Laxfield, Suffolk, at his death
, aged 83. Brother of Edward 1 '
[Clifton Coll. Keg.; Medical Directories; Die limes, Oct. iS,
I944-)
MARSHALL, ARTHUR MILNES. Adm. sizar at St John'?,
Oct. 7, iS7r. [3rd] s. of William Prune, engineer [Secretary
of the Inst, of C.E.j [and Laura]. B. June 8, 1S52, in Bir-
mingham. [Schools, Lancaster and Stroud], B.A., London
Univ., 1870; B.Sc, London, 1873; D.Sc, Lond, n
Matric. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1S73; (Nat.Sci. Trip., 1st Class,
[874 ; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878; M.D. 1882. Fellow, 1S77-85.
University Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy, 1876-77.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1877-9. Professor of Zoology
at Owens College, Manchester, 1S79-93, where he ' soon
became known for his wonderful skill m teaching, and his
talent for organization.' F.R.S., 1SS5. Author, The Frog;
Practical Zoology; Lectures on the Darwinian Theory: Verte-
brate Embryology, etc. An ardent mountaineer. Killed in-
stantaneously, Dec. 31, 1893, whilst climbing on Scafell;,
buried at the Old Cemetery, Birmingham. {Boase, 11 854;
Proc. Roy. Sue. 57 (1895), iii; Eagle, .win. 19;.
Owens ( ill. i .:.-. Mag. iN.s., 1. no. 2.)
MARSHALL. ARTHUR WELLINGTON. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 1859. [3rd] s. of James, Esq., of 30, Upper
Hyde Park Gardens, Bayswater, London [and Catherine,
dau. of Charles Morrison, of Thurso], [B. July 1
School, St John's, Leatherhead.] Matric. Michs. 1859.
Capt., 5th Batt., The K.R.R.C, 1873. Of The Towers,
Buckden, Hunts. J. P. and D.L. for Hunts. High Sheriff
of Cambs. and Hunts., 1890. Knighted, 1898. Married,
1867, Constance, dau. of William Henry Desborough. Died,
1918. Father of James (1888). [Leatherhead Sch. Reg.;
Who was Who.)
MARSHALL, ARTHUR WILLIAM BEATY. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 16, 1863. Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1867.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1867; priest, 1869; C. of Windsor,
1867-70. C. of St Andrew's, Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1870-2.
C. of Plumtree, Notts., 1873-9. R- of Heythrop, Oxon.,
1879-1901. R. of Clayworth, Notts., 1901-25. Disappears
from Crockford, 1926.
MARSHALL, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Magdalene,
Sept. 14, 1894. S. of John Haigh, deceased. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1894.
MARSHALL, BENJAMIN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Ql KENS',
Oct. 24, 1828. Of Ireland. Migrated to Peterhouse, Feb. 14,
1829, age 25. Matric. Lent, 1829; Fell. -Com. 1830; B.A.
1835. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Chester) 1S35; priest, 1S36; C.
of Great Budworth, Cheshire, 1835-8. C. of St Mark's,
Liverpool, 1839-46. C. of St Luke's, Liverpool, 1847-50.
C. of Tattenhall, Cheshire, 1850-3. V. of St Cuthbert's,
Carlisle, 1853-74. Author, Byzantium and Other Poems;
Hymnal for Church and Home, etc. Died Mar. 5, 1S74, at
St Cuthbert's vicarage. (7. A. Walker and .U.S. Note; The
Times, Mar. 7, 1874.)
MARSHALL, CHAPMAN FREDERICK DENDY. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. S. of Chapman, of Craigmuir,
Hassocks, Sussex. B. Nov. 15, 1872, at Acton, Middlesex.
School, Hurstpierpoiut, Sussex. Matnc. Michs. 1S91; B.A.,
1894; M.A. 1913. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 4,
1898. Wrote on railways and the Post Office. Composer of
L'Aratgne'e et La Mouche. Of Clinthurst Lodge, Wonersh,
Surrey. Died June 14, 1945. (Hurstpierpmnt keg.; Scott,
MSS.; Law Lists; 7 lie limes, June 16, 1945.)
MARSHALL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Tkimiy, May 21,
1806. [S. of Samuel, sergeant-at-Iaw, of London. B. May
24, 178S. School, Westminster.) Migrated to |e„us, June
as. 1S06; B.A. 1S10; M.A. 1814.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 24, 1815. Chief
Justice of 0\ ■;,
ried, Oct. 6, 1851, Mary, widow of John Cox. Arthur.
I J to l8l6;
A Treatise on the Law of Insurance, by
with Additions. Lived at 5, Kensington G
! eb. 5, 1873; buried at Teddington,
-ex. Doubtless brother of William II Recora
of Old Westminsters; Boase, II. 754; P. I 1
MARSHALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John'-,
July 15, 1827. S. of Mr Marshall, of Wyi,
borougn, ■
Marshall, Edward
MARSHALL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 25) at Trinity, Inly
3, 1828. S. of Thomas I;, at Newington Green, 1
School, Mercers' grammar, London. Matric. Mi, ;,
11 \ 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (London) J un,
priest, May 25, 1834. C. of St Antholin, and Lei t,
ilibury, 1S40-6. V. of St Bride's with Dude
well, Fleet Street, 1846-83. Preb. of St Paul's,
Hon. See. of the City of London National Schools. Died
Jan. 29, 1S83, aged 79. [Boase, 11. 755; Crockford; i he
"'■, Jan. 31, 1883.)
MARSHALL, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1^05. [2nd) s. of James Archibald, of 14, Broad-
water Down, Tunbridge Wells. B. Sept. 22, 1S66, at St
Petersburg. School, Tonbndge. Matric. Michs. 1
A merchant in Leith. Died Aug. 5, 1945, at Thurle-
stone, Devon. Brother of Francis (1883), James MlL. [1891)
and .Archibald McL. (1891). [Tonbridgc Sch. Keg.; The
1 imes, Aug. 8, 1945.)
MARSHALL, CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. at King's, Sept. 29,
1S92. [3rd s. of John (1858) of Derwent Island, Keswii k.
B. Dec. 9, 1S73. School, Sedbergh.] Matnc. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1896. Of Derwent Island, Keswick, and of Franco-
fonte, Sicily. Farmer and fruit-grower. J. P. for Cumberland.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chef Adjoint, Section
Sanitaire Anglaise; French Croix de Guerre). Died suddenly
Aug. iS, 1931, at Francofonte. Brother of John (1S88) and
Alfred H. (I5S6). (Sedbergh Sell. Keg.; King's Coll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; The Tunes, Aug. 22, 1933.)
MARSHALL, CHARLES PERCIVAL COLLINS. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. 17, IS-,. [S. of the Rev. James McCall (Trin. Coll.,
Oxford, 1S57), Headmaster of Durham School. B. Nov. 1,
1869.] Schools, Durham [and Dulwich College]. Matric.
hs. 1888. With the Bombay Burma Corp., Ltd. (Forest
, Burma; retired, 1921. Died Feb. 8, 1938, at Carbis
1 orawall. [Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Durham Si
i ■>>-■■ . Feb. 16, 1938.)
MARSHALL, CHARLES ROBERTSHAW. M.A., 1S97. Adm.
at Downing, Dec. 31, 1897. Assistant to the Downing Pro-
fessor of Medicine, 1894-9. [Eldest s. of Henry. B. at
Bradford, Dec. 25, 1869. At Owens College, Manchester;
Hon. Research Fellow in Pharmacology, 1892-5; Ch.B.;
M.B., 1892; M.D., 1899.] House Physician, .Manchester
Royal Inhrmary. Professor of Materia Medica, University of
St Andrews, 1S99-1919. Regius Professor of Materia Medica,
University of Aberdeen, 1919-30. Hon. LL.D., St Andrews,
192:; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1931. Author, A J .
of Materia Medica; Manual of Prescribing, etc. Of Burley-
in-Wharfdale, Yorks., in 1947. (Medical Directories; II,.
Who.)
MARSHALL, EDGAR TERLAVASTON. Adm. sizar at Clare
Mar. 1850. Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854.
MARSHALL, EDMOND HENRY Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 6, 1858. [Eldest] s. of Henry Cowper, of Weetwood
Hall, near Leeds [and Catherine Anne May, dau. „i
1st Lord Monteagle]. B. Oct. 9, 1838, in Leeds. Schools
[Harrow and] Isle of Wight (private). Matric. Mi,
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1874; priest (Truro) 1S77; C. of St
Mary Magdalene, Launceston, Cornwall, 1874-S. C. of St
John's, Holbeck, Leeds, 1879-82. Died Julv 14, 1
Brother of Francis E. (1866), Stephen A. (1S66), John (1858)
and William C. (1867). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MARSHALL, EDMUND. B.A. 1S93, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1S99. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 5, 1893. S. of
Thomas B. [Nov. 25, 1871], at High Wycombe,
School, St Mark's, Windsor. Matric. Non-Coil, at Oxford
1890; adm. at St Edmund's Hall, 1892; B.A. (Oxford) 1S92.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S94; pnest, 1895; C. of Stan
with New Bradwell, Buck-,., 1894-6. t. ■
Banbury, Oxon., 1896-7. C. of Tilehurst, 1 -
V. of I'horley, Isle of Wight, 1909-42
86, Church Road, Tilehurst. Died Apr,
of Iran, is H. A. (1896). (Peile, 11. 787; ,
I , I .', , May 20, 1943.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. A
from Clon, May 30, 1788. [S. of John, clerk (and Mar)
dau. of Charles Hawtrey, sub-dean of ] rater).] B. Mar.
1769, at Exeter. Matric Easter, 1791; B.A. 1,
1 Fellow, 1791
Went to the West Indies; R. ol I , a. (Har-
wood, Alumni Eton.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
24, 1S34. 01 Staffs, 'in
[July 3', 1815], at Walsall. School, Shrewsbury. Matrii
Me 1. . 1 ,1, i. ' .1 1. in, oln' ■ Inn,
1838. Ord. deacon (Bp. ol t ii
,,i i iiv.i-li, Northants. 1
1857-*!- Pei khain Chapel, Sun
"1 t CIi in, at'S and St Man ...
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Marshall, Edward Douglas
C.-in-C. of Kirton, near Boston, Lines., 1879-86. Married
Agnes Mary. dau. of William Champion, of Worksop,
Notts. Author, Series of Expositions on the Revelation,
Died M..v •■,, 1 -.'-- . I .ill,. 1 ..1 II. ih, ,tl c (1 -.sS). (/in,;
Coll. Notes; Misc. Gen. et Her., 1. (O.S.) 04; Inns of Court;
Crockford; The Guardian, June 2, 1886.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 19, 1S48. S. of Charles, of Plymouth. B.
there. Matnc. Mi, lis. 1848; Is. A. 1852; M.A. 1S55. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1S52; priest (Ripon), 1854; C. of St Andrew's,
Bordesley, Birmingham. C. of St John's, Lowestoft. Chap-
lain of the Oulton House of Industry, Lowestoft, 1859-71.
!'i ,,f Hepworth. Yorks., 1871-80. Father of Edward N
(1884). Died 111 Jan. 1882. (Crockford; Clergy List.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD DOWELL. Adm. at Clare, Tune 17,
1882. [S. of General W. JJ., of l'„,umem, ,11th'. School]
Clifton College.] Matric. Michs. 1SS2; B.A. 1885; .M \
Lecturer at Rangoon College, Burma, 1889-1903; Principal
there, 1903-n. Subsequently of Pierce Hay, Wrington,
Somi rsc-t. I lied A 1 1 ^ . 2, 1927. Brother of Arthur L. (1879)'
[Clifton Coll. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Aug. 4, 1927.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD NORMAN. Adm. sizar at St [ohn's
Uct. 14, 1884. S. of the Rev. Edward Douglas ( 184s) [au.i
Sarah Wordsworth Stephenson.] B. July 26, 1865. at 18
Marine Par. air, Lowestoft. School, Se.dbe.rgh. 'Matric. Michs!
1884; B.A. 1S87; M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Lockers
Park School, Hemel Hempstead for 9 years; at Loretto,
[898 1904. Headmaster of (Jueen Elizabeth's Grammar
School, Kingston-on-Thames, 1904-5. Assistant Master at
Manchester Grammar School, Sept. -Dec. 1905. Headmaster
of Queen Mary's School, Walsall, 1005-20. Died Aug. 10,
1926. (Scott, MSS.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Eagle, xliv!
333, The Times, Aug. 18, 1926.)
MARSHALL, EDWARD THORY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oi t 10, 1S59. S. of John, of Riseholme, Lines. B. there
[July 20], 1S42. Schools [Lincoln Grammar and] Repton
(Dr Pears). Matric. Michs. 1861; Scholar, 181,4; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1808. A.-1-1 ant Master at Repton, 1865-8. Ord.
deacon (Li In) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Gainsborough,
1868-9. R- of Coveney with Manea, Canibs., 1860-83. V.
of Manea, 1883-94. V. of Sutton, 1894-1919. Hon. Chaplain
t,, tti, l'.irl, ,j, ,,1 1 Iv, 1,011-19. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1907-33.
Livedlatterly.it 2,1, 1,1 i\.nwi, Stratford-on-Avon,' w In re I,,
died, Jan. 30, 1933, (( rockford; Who was 117,,,; The Times
Feb. 2, 1933.)
MARSHALL, The Rev. EDWIN ERNEST. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 18S9. S. of John Jar-vis, Esq., of Longton, Staffs.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1839; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1897; LL.M.
1901. LL.B. and LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin, 1915. A
sohcitor, 1S83-8. Ord. deacon (Exeter) i,38s, priest, 1889;
C. of Stoke ii. uner, 1, I levon, 1888-9. C. of St Sepulchre's,
Cambridge, 1.8.3,, ,,1 I . ,,fst I'.aniab. is, Cambridge, 1801-4!
C oi Huddersfield, 1894-6. C. of St Thomas's, Dudley,
Worcs., 1897 R ..I SI Paul's, Aberdeen, 1898-190,8. V.
of St Catherine's, Iranmere, 1 heshire, 1008-31. Died Tune
1. ion, aged 70 (1 rockford; 1 he Guardian, June 12, 1931.)
MARSHALL, ERIC STEWART. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of Mrs T. Marshall, of Lyncombe, Willow
Road, Hampstead. [B. 1870.] Matric. Michs. 1897. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital M.R C.S.;L R.C.P., 1906. Diploma
in Tropical M, diem,- .md Hygiene, 1912. Senior Surgeon
with the Bntish Antarctic Expedition, 1907-9; with" the
British Expedition to Dutch New Guinea, 1900-11. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.; M.C.; mentioned in
despatches; C.B.E., 1919; 2nd Class Order of St Stanislas).
F.R.G.S. Soiiietim, ,,1 Hampstead, In Kenya, in 1930.
With the Ministry of Pensions in London, in 1045. Of
Littlewiek Green, Berks., 111 1047. (Medical Directories;
Who's Who.)
MARSHALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 28,
1804. S. of John [schoolmaster] [and Sarah]. B. [Sept. 22,
1845], at Hill Top, West P.roniwii h, stalls. School, Bre!
wood. Matric. Michs. i^i B.A. 1868 (38/A II,
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (St Davids) 1868; priest, •
Vice-Principal of Carmarthen Training College, 1868 70
Headmaster of Wednesbury Collegiate School, 1870-8; of
King. James's ( ,1111111,11 Si In „ ,1, Aim, mdbury, Yorks
90. R, of Mileham, Norfolk, 1 896-1906. Devoted his leisure
to the production of school text-books on the Bible and on
mathemati, s; .,!-,> edited ,t ),,-t, ,1 y , ,1 rugby l,„ a I, all I >,, ,1
Apr. 21, 1906. [Scott, MSS.; Eagle; The Guardian, Apr. 25,
1906.)
MARSHALL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Triniiy, June 16
1883. [Eldest] s. of James Archibald, of 46, Warrioi ' ; ,„
St Leonards-on-Sea. B. Dee. 6, 1863, at Si Petersburg.
School, Tollbridge. Matric. Michs. TS83; B.A. 1886. In
bus ss in St Petersburg for many years. Subsequently of
Mi., eld, Sussex. J. P. for Sussex. Died Oct. 1, 1922.
Brother of Charles E. (1885), .Archibald McL. (1891) and
James McL. (1891). (Toni)ridge Sch. Reg.)
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Marshall, Frederick Anthony Stansfeld
MARSHALL, FRANCIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1S96. S. of
Robert Aldred, civil engineer, of Barnstone, Notts. B.
[Feb. 12], 1877, at Syston, Leics. School, Wyggeston,
Leicester. Matnc. Michs. 1896. Received Army Commission
(on nomination of Vice-Chancellor), for S. African War,
1900. 2nd Lieut., 1st (King's) Liverpool Regt., 1900;
Lieut., 1906; Capt., 191 1. In the Great War, 1914-19; at
the battle of Mons. the retirement on Paris, and the battle
of the Marne. Died Sept. 30, 1914, at Versailles, ,,f wounds
received in action on the Aisne, Sept. 20, 1014. Called
'Francis John' in memorial notice in The Inn,-:. (I 'urn
11. 549; ( niv. war List; Army Lists; The Times sept. 30
1914.)
MARSHALL, FRANCIS COTTON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. July -, 1852. uf Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1852;
Scholar, 1853; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Bath
and Wells) 1803; pnest (Ely) 181,7. Assistant Master at
King William's College, Isle of Man, 1856-60. Headmaster
of Bridgwater Grammar School, and C. of St Mary's. Bridg-
water. 1S63-4. C. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1866-7. C. of
Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1S67-74. R. of Alvescot, Oxon.,
1871,-7. Assist ml Chaplain at Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge, 1878-87. R. of Little Wilbraham, Cambs.,
1887-1902. Resided subsequently at Teignmouth, where he
died, Oct. 29, 1910. Father of Francis H. C (18S3). (( rock-
ford; 1 hi- Guardian, Nov. 4, 1910.)
MARSHALL, FRANCIS (or FRANK) EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Apr. 7, 1866. [4II1] s. of Henry Cowp, r B. Aug
10, 1847, in London. School, Kugbv. Matnc. Michs. 1866;
Scholar, 1869; B.A. (-,,</, Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1873.
Ait mi M.,-ter .it Hairav, 1871-1904. Subsequently of
Hawse End, Keswick. Died Aug. 1,. 1922, at Golder's Green.
Brother of Edmond H. (1858), Stephen A. (1866) John
(1858) and William C. (1867). (Burke, L.G.; Schoolmasters'
Directory; 1 he Times, Aug. •,, 1922.)
MARSHALL, FRANCIS HARRIE COTTON. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. 10, 1883. [Only] s. of the Rev. Francis ( otton
(1852), Chaplain of Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. B.
July 30, 1864, at Bridgwater. Sclmols [Perse, Cambridge
an, I, l lilt, ,11 College (the Key. ]. M. Wilson). Matric. Michs.
1883; Scholar; B.A. 1886. Assistant Master at St Dunstan's
College, 1903-S; at Leed- Grammar School, 1908-19-
(( lifton Loll. Keg.; A. C. Price, Leeds Grammar School;
Schoolmaste
Dn
MARSHALL, FRANCIS HUGH ADAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
s, [,t. 23, 1896 [Youngest] s. of Thomas, J. P. B. [July 11,
18781, .0 High Wycombe. School, St Mark's, Windsor; and
at I'm ■ n\ O liege, London. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A.
i' 19; "'1 * : ... sc.D. 1912. Fellow, 1909-49; Tutor,
1912-23; Vici Master, 1939-42. Junior Proctor, igir-12.
Research Student at the University of Edinburgh, 1900.
Assistant in Zoology at Edinburgh, 1903-5. Carnegie
Fellow, 1904-7. Lecturer on the physiology of reproducti, ,11,
Edinburgh, 1905-8. University Lecturer in Agricultural
Physiology at Cambridge, 1908-rq; Reader T919-43; re-
tired. F.R.S.E., T902. F.R.S., 1920; Member of Council,
lo.i.^-s; Cr, Ionian Lecturer, 1936; Royal medal, 1940. Went
to Algeria on a Delegation for the Ministry of Agriculture
to report on Dr Voronoff's gland-graftingexperiment-, 0 .
Director of the Animal Nutritional Institute, Cambridgi
1930-3. Baly medal, R.C. P., 1935. C.B.E., 1933. F.R.S.E.,
D.Sc, Edinburgh, 1904; Hon. D.Sc, Manchester; Hon.
M D., Edinburgh. Author, The Physiology of Reprodut -
li'u:. I'h\ ".!,,,'. ,cv ,,/ l;,„,i, Animals; An Introduction to Sexual
1 (with J. Hammond) Fertility and Animal
Breeding. Brother ,>! Edmund ( 1 --, 0 Died at Cambridge
Feb. 5, 1949. (Peile, 11. 8n; Who's II ho; I . J. Fordyce )
MARSHALL, FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Oct
[S. of W. School, Wellington College.] Matric. Ml, lis. i-.;:,
B.A. rSSi; M.A. 1887. Ord. , lea.. ,11 (Dover) 1882; priest
(Canterbury) 1883; C of Ide Hill, Kent, r882-4. C. of By-
lleet. Surrey 1S84 8. C. of Christ church, Leeds. , |
K ,,t ' ', kley, Sun, v, 1.3. ,| 1.124. Author. 1 omfort for All;
(. hnslian .3,,, ,a/,s,„; A',,,v;,,e, steerine, and Ciaehing on the
Cam. Resided latterly at Chiddingfold, Surrey, where he
died, [ime 2.,, !,,_..-: (II ,.l;,„e(,„, ,,,;/. AYg; 1 ,.,./,/,.„,. 1 he
Times, July 2, 1028.)
MARSHALL, FREDERICK ANTHONY STANSFELD. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Caius. Nov. 14, 18 }l. s. of Sir Chapman,
alderman of London. B. there, s, 1 1. private. Matric.
Michs. 1835; B.A. 1S39; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon, 1840; priest
(Peterb.), rS4r;C. of Pulham, Norfolk, 1843-5; C. 01 p, ter-
1 igh and Chaplain to the Union, 1S46-57. Minor Canon
,,! I', t,il„, r, nigh Cathedral, i8so--<„i; Precentor, rS65~9.
V. of Bringhurst with Great Easton, Leics., 1869-74. Mar-
ried, Mar. 1S42, at Brighton, Ellen, dau. of A. Campbell,
of Harrow. Died Nov. 14, 1874, at Great Easton vicarage.
Fathi r of Leonard (1870), Kenneth (1880) and Walter (iss ;)
(Venn, 11. ^^-i, t rockford; Northants. Clergy.)
Marshall, Frederick Charles
MARSHALL, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 10, 1880. S. of John Hewson, corn-merchant
[and Priscilla]. B. Mar. 23, 1S61, at Great Grimsbv, Lines.
Bapt. Mav 12, 1861. School, Shrewsbury (H. W. Moss,
M.A.). Matric. Lent, 1SS1; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord.
deacon (St Albans) 1S84; priest, 1S85; C. of Wheathanip-
stead, Herts., 1884-7. R. of Doddington, Cambs., 1887-
19 14. For many years a member of the Isle of Ely County
Council. Died Dec. 25, 1014, at Doddington rectorv
xxxvi. 217; Crockford; The Morning Post, Jan. 1, 1915.)
MARSHALL, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of Mrs Marshall [and Henry, deceased,
underwriter at Lloyd's], of 20, St George's Road, West
Hampstead, London. [B. Mar. 20, 1S78. School, Merchant
Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1897; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class
(Div. 1), 1899; Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); Davis Scholar, 1900;
B.A. 1900; Scholar, 1900; Chancellors Classical medal, 1901;
M.A. 1904. Fellow, 1901-7. Assistant in the Department of
Greek and Roman Antiquities, British Museum, 1901-12.
Fellow and Lecturer in Classics at Emmanuel, 1912-19. At
the War Office (Postal Censorship), 1915-19; Assistant Cen-
sor in charge of uncommon languages Dept., 1918-19.
Koraes Professor of Modem Greek and Byzantine History,
Language and Literature at King's College, University of
London, 1926-47-. Author, The Second Athenian < n
federacy; Discovery in Greek Lands; Old Testament Legends;
Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum and other
historical and classical works. Of 20, Somali Road, London,
NAY., m 1949. [Merchant Taylors* Sch. Reg.; Who' (' I
MARSHALL. GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhovse, Oct. 1,
1887. [Eldest] s. of George William (i\s7), LL.D., of Work-
sop, Notts, [and sometime of Onslow Gardens, London].
B. Sept. 4, 1869, at Weacombe, Somerset. School, LTpping-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1SS7. F.S.A. Of The Manor House,
Breinton, Herefordshire, in 1945- J-P- for Herefordshire,
1903. Died Dec. n, 1950. Brother of Isaac (18S9) and half-
brother of William(i893) and Philip T. (1S98). {Uppingham
Sch. Roll; T. A. Walker, 596 (and MSS.), 596; Burke, L.G.;
Kelly, Handbook.)
MARSHALL, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 10, 1867. S. of Andrew, draper [and Adelisa
Bower]. B. at Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire. Bapt. July n, 1845.
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
Winchester) 1872; priest (Ely) 1873; C. of St John's, Brix-
ton, London, 1872-3. C. of Doddington, Cambs., 1873. C.
of All Saints, Walworth, 1873-4. C. of St Bartholomew's
the Great, London, 1874-7. Resided subsequently at St
Leonard's-on-Sea. Chaplain to Hastings Hospital, 1885-
1902. Died at St Leonards -on-Sea, Oct. 12, 1915. {Crock-
ford; The Times, Oct. 16, 1915.)
MARSHALL, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1892. S. of Samuel, deceased. B. July 21, 1871, at Hertford.
School, Hertford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S92. Resided
5 terms. Joined the Roman Catholic Church. Private tutor
at Hastings. At Flores College, Valletta, Malta, for some
time; left Malta before 1937- (Venn, 11. 527, Note, and
addenda.)
MARSHALL, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, Mar. 14, 1857- [Only] s. of George, Esq.
[banker], of Ward End House, Birmingham [by his 2nd
wife, Eliza Henshaw, dau. of John Camberbach, of Langley
Hall, Salop.]. B. Apr. 19, 1839. School, Radley.
Michs. 1857. Migrated to Peterhouse, July 6, 1859; LI B.
1861; LL.M. 1864; LL.D. 1874- F.S.A. , 1872. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 10, 1862. Called to the Bar, June 9,
1865. On the Oxford Circuit. Purchased the Samesfield
Court estate, Herefordshire, 1891. J. P. and D.L. for Here-
fordshire; High Sheriff, 1902. Rouge Croix Pursuivant of
Arms, 1887-1904; York Herald, 1904-5. Formed an exten-
sive library of genealogical and heraldic works. Married
(1) Sept, 26, 1867, Alice Ruth, dau. of the Rev. Ambrose
William Hall, R. of Debden, Essex; (2) 1871, Caroline
Emily, dau. of the Rev. Ambrose William Hall. Author,
The Genealogist's Guide, etc. Founded The Gi n
1876. Died Sept. 12, 1905. Father of Georgi
Philip T. (1S98), William (1893) and Isaac (1889). (/. A.
Walker, 515; La.i Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Burke. L.G.; Who was It ase. Coll.
Cornub., 535.)
MARSHALL, GODFREY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinitv,
1 , 1888. [3rd] s. 01 v. [856), of Patterdale
Hill, Penrith, Cumberland [by his first wife]. B. [May 25],
1869, at Thornton. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1898. 1 >rd. deacon (Manche I
priest, 1895; C. of Swinton, Lanes., 1894-7. C. ol 1
397-1900. R. of Thornton Dale, Yorks., 1900-34.
Resided subsequently at 21, Elvaston Place, London, S.W.
Brother of William H. (1885). (List of Carthusians; Burke,
L.G., Crockford.)
Marshall, Herbert Menzies
MARSHALL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
j, 1762. S. of the Rev. H[enry] (1728-9), of Lines.
[R. of Salmonby]. B. at Salmonby. School, Ormesby.
Matric. Michs. 1762; B.A. 1767. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 14, 1767; priest. May 21, 1769; C. (to his father) at
Ashby Puerorum, Lines., 1767-7S. R. of Holgan .
R. of Salmonby, 1779-1812. Died 1812, aged 68. (St John's
t /.'. Adm., hi. 686; G. Mag., 1812,11. 403; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MARSHALL, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, June 18, 1838. B. at Colombo. [3rd s. of Henry,
Auditor and Accountant-General of Ceylon.] Matric. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. io, 1842. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1847; pries
C. of Belper, Derbs., 1S47-9. C. of Dunkerton, Somerset,
1850; C. of Sutton Montis, 1850. C. of Dilton Marsh, U ilts
1851. C. of Melksham, iR'12-3. Secretary, Jews' Society
(S.W. District), 1854-6. C. of Margaret's Chapel and Lec-
turer at Walcot, Bath, 1856-9. Inc. of St Peters' Chapel,
Montrose, 1859-60. R. of Clapton-in-Gordano, Somerset,
1860-77. R. of Beaford, Devon, 1877-94. Married Emma
Lovell. Author, A Book of Sermons. Died fan. 2, 1894,
aged 74- Brother of John A. B. (1834). (Scott MSS.; 1 he
Guardian, Jan. 10, 1894.)
MARSHALL, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Dec. 13, 1865. Of Somerset. [Only] s. of the Rev.
Henry James (Christ Church, Oxford, 1836). B. [July 7, 1847],
at Weston -Zoy land. Schools, Oswestry, Marlborough and
Brussels. Matric. Lent, 1866.
MARSHALL, HENRY THOMAS LETHBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at
St John's Oct. 12, 1889. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Thomas
Lethbridge, Unitarian Minister [and Mary Wright]. B. Feb.
21, 1864, at Brixton. School, University College, London
(Mr. R. W. Eve). Matric. Michs. 1SS9. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 13, 1885. Called to the Bar, Apr. .
On the South Eastern Circuit. District Commissioner in
\frica. Died Aug. 25, 1909, at Exeter. (Law Lists;
The Times, Sept. 2, 1909.)
MARSHALL, HERBERT Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Mar.
4, 1844. S. of Charles. B. at Plymouth. Schools, Plymouth
and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Became
insane, and died young. (Venn, 1.
MARSHALL, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1879.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. George [Christ Church, Oxford, 1836],
R. of Milton with Steventon, Berks., and Hon. Canon of
Christ Church, Oxford [and Sophia, dau. of William Henry
Charlton]. School, Westminster (Exhibitioner). Matric.
Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Assistant Master at
Eastbourne College, 1888-92; at Isle of Wight College,
1892-1901; at Merton Court School, Sidcup, Kent, 1902-8.
Subsequently a private tutor at Eastbourne, where he died,
Mar. 9, 1932. (Record of Old Westminsters; Scott, .1/S.V;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The limes. Mar. 14, 1932.)
MARSHALL, HERBERT EDWARD CHAMPION. Adm. pens.
at Christ's, Jan. 10, 18S5. S. of the Rev. Edward (1834),
of Kirton vicarage, Boston [and Agnes Mary, dau. of
William Champion, of Worksop, Notts.]. B. [Feb. 1. i8( 1 ,
at Camberwell. Schools, Heversham Grammar and at Han-
over, Germany. Matric. Lent, 1S85; B.A 1 - -, M. \. 1 ,..,
Assistant Master in a preparatory school at Gosp 1
deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1892; C. of St 1
Evangel Brightoi 1890-6. C. of Old and New ! 1
1896-S. C. of Selmeston with Alciston and St John I
sub-Castro, Lewes, 1898-1904. V. of E. Dean with 1
1904-S. Sequestrator of Redlingfield, Suffolk, 1909
of Occold, Suffolk, 1908-38. Disappears from 1
1940. (Peile 11. 713)
MARSHALL, HERBERT MENZIES. Adm. peris, at Trinitv
May 24, i860. [Youngest] s. of Thomas Horncastl
of Leeds County Court 1
B. [Aug, 1 . [>.)i, ,-tt 1 eeds. Si hool, Wi 1
I Cricket 'blue,'
1861-4. An artist. A pupil in Ati-lin Mii-Mrl, l'.iri
he studied architecture, Travellii 1 Royal
Member oi Institute 1 I 1
(1! the R.W.S., 1882. Professor of Landscape Painting at
Queen's College, Harley Street, London, [904
Apr. 28, dau. of John Benjamin Lee, 1 ■;.,
solicitor. Am I
1
Mir. 2, 1913. (Book of Blues; R. Gordon Smith; I
Who.)
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Marshall, Howard
MARSHALL, HOWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I 1888 S oi
John Ferrow, ship-owner, of Sunder! ;! , i i|,, ,,
1870. S hools, Southgate House, Sunderland, N.E. County
Barnard Castle, and Norfolk County, Elmhani. Matric!
Michs t888; B.A. 1891; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. iSqs
Played rugby football fur ] inland. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon and Clinical Assistant in Throat
Dept. there. Assistant House Surgeon at the General Hos-
pital, Nottingham. In practice successively at Bexhill
Sussex, ami it Cirencester, from 1910; Surgeon Cirencester
Hospital. In the Great War, 1914-19; mentioned in de-
spatches .iii.l awarded the 11 |;.i ,p ,,,_,„ for servjces ^ a
civilian doctor. Died Oct. 9, 1929, in London (Venn n
500; Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 10, 1929.) ' '
MARSHALL, HUGH JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi
Sept. 29.1891. Of Devon. [S. ofW. Matthew, of St Aubyn's
,., ; ,,Tlv,;rlon'] B- at Tiv«ton, May 1872. Schools
l-luii.l.-ls, I iverton, and Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Mi,
iBgirB I. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Bath and WeUsl
ihws; priest, 18.,-; C. of Borlock. Somerset, 1895-8. C of
Addiscombe, Surrey, 1898-1900. Diocesan Inspector of
schools, d f Hereford, 1900-6. R. of Winforton Heref
1900-8. V. of Over-Stowey, Somerset, 1908-12. Author'
A < ram 0) Uje. Of 2, Stockleigh H.ill, North Cite Regent's
Park, London, N.W., in 1941. Died [un, 22. ioso. Brother
;;' ',' i;lj1' r;';;1"1 Matthew (1884). (Blundelfs Sch., 1 merlon,
MARSHALL, ISAAC. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Aug 1
1889 [2nd] s. of George William (1857), LL.D., of Worksop.'
B. Nov. 4 1870 at W. Quantoxhe.,,1. Somerset. School,
Oxford Military College, Cowley. Matric. Michs. r88g l: \
1,^,2; M.A. 1896. Called to the liar, Middle Temple July 6
1804. ontheiixiordc ircuit. 1 if Sam. ,liel,H oiirt Ueobl'ev'
Heref. Lord of the manor of Sameslield. J. P. for Hereford-'
shire Died Mir. 19. 1910. at Tor9u.1v. Brother of George
1887 and half-brother of William (1893) and Philip T.
(1898). [I. A. 11.,/;,,.,,,,,, ,in,| .vs. .v„,,.; Law Lists; Bwke
Li,, which gives 'died March 16 •; The lanes, Mar 21'
loll,,)
MARSHALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity lune 1 , , -,.,
[Eldest] s. of Walter [goldsmith], of 28, Aben rombie'l 1 '
Edinburgh B. there, July 17. ,850. School, lipping „'
Matric. Mi, hs. ,:-,,„,; LL.15. 1873. Adm. at B„„o|,p, [„„
'"'<- s 1.-72. Died Sept. 1.881. Brother of Walt, r (1 -■)'
(Uppingham Sch. Roll; inns of Court.)
MARSHALL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov n
S. of Arthur Wellington (1S59), Esq., of Buckden
lowers, Hunts. Matnc. Michs. 1889.
MARSHALL, JAMES AUBREY GARTH. Adm. pens at
Trinity. M ,v 12. ,-.,2. [2nd] s. of James Garth [formerly
M 1 . for Leeds], of Headmgley Hall, Leeds [and the Hod
Mary Alice Pery Spnng-Rice]. B. June n 1844 in I,,,!
School. St Coin nil,.,'.. College, Dublin. Matri,. Mi, t,, ,,-,
B A. is,,-. Died in 1873. Brother of Victor A. 1
(Burke, L.G.) '
MARSHALL, JAMES COX. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 31
S. of James, of Cairnow Hall, Hampstead! I ondon!
a. [Oct. 21] 1849, in London. School. Repton
Michs. i8,,8; B.A. ,875. Of Dunedin, New Zealand 1,1 i„,o'
(Repton Sch. Reg )
MARSHALL, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi Oct. 1 1880. S. of the Rev. John St Bees, ,8,,
Tnn Coll Dublin. I: \ , ,,/.,,, , ,r,,.t],,„,, VK,lr.,,„, ,„-.„.'
Halifax. B. there, Nov. 30, 1 f„ s, 1. ki-lm,„;l, ,„ „„.
mar, Yorks. Maine. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884 \, ,
Ord. deacon (Wakeheld) 1895; priest, 1896; c
mondwike Yorks iS,„-8. i. of 1,, .,„„ h ...,„, ,.s s_
1901 V. of West Vale, Yorks., ,901-,,. V. of 81
Ovenden llaiax ,,,,,-re,. Lie. pr., die of Ik,,, |
1920-1. R. of Birkby and \. of Hutton Bonville Yorks
1921-8. K.ol slmg.bv, „,2s.i„. S„l,s,, ,,„■„, lv, ,f'.,, , „„„'-'
well Road, Scarborough. Disappear, from , ,,,,;,/ ,,. ,,,,,,
MARSHALL, JAMES McLEAN. Adm. at ( , u., |„lv \ ,,s,,,
;lth -. ot James Archibald. I',. ,872 ] S, 1, ,', ,). 1,
Matnc. Michs. 1S91. Of Bleaton Hafl.t, Blairgowrie Berth"
slnre. Died Apr. 9, 1936, at 1 hurchl ottage, Lingrield Surrey
Brother of Francis (1883) and oi 1. harl, - I (,- 3s) twin of
Archibald McL. (1S91). (;,,„/„,,,. ,.; j
Apr. 11, i,,v)
MARSHALL, JAMES STEVENSON DENNY. Adm pens at
. "■ t. w ... S of the K, i 1 ,„„
1 1, Buns. School, Lancaster Grammai (Mr
1, A St.,, ks). Matric. Michs. 1900; Rustaf and Lady Kave
Scholar, II \ 1,,,,.; M...\. i„o7. I Td. deacon (I x.lerl „,„,.
priest, 1006; C. of S. Molton, Devon 1905 j c of St
Mark's. Gloucester, 1908-14. C. of St Mary's Prestburv
K114-17. R. of Nymet St George, Devon, 1917-22 V of
l:|' ''-"'-'"■ '' '"■ 1 : ' - ' V. oi St I. dm. King and Martyr,
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Marshall, John Goddard
Forest Gate, Essex, 1930-1 V. of Beenham- Valence. Berks.,
h J i ?;- '>,_,?' l;"1-1'1 Wlth IJIl"ry. Oxon., 1935-S. Lie. pr.
dio. of Guildford. 193S-9. R.of H.,oSt Mary Kent 1939-41
V. of Hurley, Berks., 1941-47-, (Crockford.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi Oct 16
IV"; '""-' "' ! 'I-"-'- of Deri,,. Matric Michs. 1801J
Seholar, 1801; B.A. 1805.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr 5 18', Of
Yorks Matric Michs 1823. [Eldest - oi Thomas', of
Ihorpe, near Huddersfield, Yorks] After reading 1, ,„,
mis-rated to Oxford and matric. from St Marv Hall Nov i,
1824 age 28. C. of Oldbury, Salop. C. of Sidburv. - ,;,,,,'
■01835. Died 1835, in Manchester. (Al. 0> n. G W.o
1835, 1. 441.)
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Dec. 15
1843. Did not reside.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. Fell -Com. at Downing Nov z
1846. [2nd s of William, and Anne, dan. of Thomas Miller
of irestoii. B. May 30, 1S22] Matnc. Michs. 1S46; BA
1849; M.A. 1852.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, ,847
Of Cumberland, s. of Robert, farmer, of Greenbank and
,'■"". '■ >\ ■'' Sl Bees. Bapt. July 8. 18,7. [School, Sed-
mfrh1 h 3tnC ,wCh5' l8+?; B-A •"•'■ 'Entered the
Church, deceased' (in 1009); not identified. (Sedbergh Sch.
MARSHALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Feb 6 18,8
SriLr ^lHe»lr>' '""'"T- °f Wjtwood Hall, near 'Leeds!
r^vl , ■ 4°'"' l",i-- s,h""1' Ki"-,|,v v"r" mi. ii-s
m, I ; ,',' d' ,'"1' ?;A- r^: MA- IM'5' 0w°« °« aax
?„il' ?{ Dve™'en' 'sland, Keswick. J. P. Chairman of
Leeds Chamber of Commerce. Married, May 17 1866
Ernestine Emma, dan. of the Hon. and Rev. Alfred' Wode-
fTmSII" ,8,<„^,htr ol sttl*"" A. (iru,). Francis
E (1866) Edmon.l H. (i.s58) and William C. (1S07); father
of John (,888), Alfred H. (i88f.) and Charles £.'(1892).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.) V
MAf^I/ALL' J(°,H', ■ Ad'"' pens at Trini". j™e 7, 1876
[Only] s. of John [F.R.l.S.j. of 10, Savile Row, London!
1 ' a ",",' "' '" L,,ndon. School. University College
,^°"„^ ',',"""■' Mlchs- '"r"' B-A- [8S°; M-A. 1888. Adm
at the Middle remple, Feb. 23, .880. Called to the Bar!
1 T ,' ,t ?'ed F,'b' 5' ">25. in St Bartholomew's
Hospital. (Law Lisis; Inns / Court; The Times, Feb. 7,
MARSHALL JOHN Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 18SS. [2nd s
•'I Join, (1858) of Headmgley, Leeds, and Derwent Island'
vfw!lk, "■ M." 12 ,,s„,,. School. Kugbv] uf Derwent
Island, Keswick Died Dec. 27, 1923. Brother of Alfred H.
Lt,k;S^1"K,';1"s":|' <**»«•»»*.
MARSHALL, JOHN AUGUSTUS BROWNE. Adm pen, it St
Johns, Oct. 11, 1834. [Eldest s. of Henry. Esq , Accoum
, the 1,0 ' 1' , v'"'U: ' A lS-l'>; M.A 1842. A, In,
(.SAS'/xfer'10''838' Brother of Henry J.
MARSHALL, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. at King's Sent ,0
f*M. l:H.;st s. of Charles, brewer, of 6„ Ih.ll'an, 7 Mr '
London B Sept. 5, 1874. ,,t 5, Campden Hill Gardens
Kensington [and sometime of Huntingdon] School Ruebv'
'•'lr\ '•"■*>■ <»'>r. ^'1-lar, i.s„,.; I: A. C,, , ech Sci'
-!-ni:::rt.; Ist,a?ss- ■' • ''• 11. 1st ciass, i:,.,m. m.a ,,„:,!;
' blu
thi
Called to ll,e Bar. Inn,, Tempi. \ „ ,, j.,.'Ml, '' ',
"'" li-val S IV of l„,p,,-a| M ... ,;, ',.;,, ,,,;,,,'
limit and equipped the British Mosquito Control Institute
Hayling Island, 1925; D,r.,i,.r, , I;.|,. „,,,, Author of
l1!""l'T'!"u "Vr|,'\"" m'.,,|uit,,e, and ,,„,s,,,,,lo ,oi,l,,,|
MARSHALL JOHN GERALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ,
Oct. 1 1880. Of Notts. S. of Jfohn] G[eorge], merchant' of
VVaverley Street Nottingham. B. July 2.,, t86i, at Notting-
ham. School. ChigweU Grammar. Main, M„:hs
'.' I- M \ 1 - As,istaiit Master at ChigweU, I 1
deacon (Colchester), 1884; pr,est, lSS5>C. of S, |,
Stratford, I -sex, 1884-^. ('. of St Peter's, Plaistow. ,
Organizing Sec, Nat. So, . (S. Prov.), 1S91-4 R of 1 ir, |, „ I
le.gh with Bulling!,,,,, somerset, 1894-1912 R of Want
trow, 1912-20 V. ot St Andrew's, Coulsdon, Surrey 1920-5
Died Oct 29, I92S, at St Thomas's Hospital. la
"'l'",'" \ ,: ChigweU & , foPd; The Guardian,
MARSHALL, JOHN GODDARD. Adm, pen- an , ,„ .\ „ ,,
1822. B. at Elm, Isle of Ely, Caiiibs Matri, Mi, h'-
Marshall, John Grissell
MARSHALL, JOHN GRISSELL. Adm. at Clare, June 1 1 , i
Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.B. 1883. At Adden
It. .. i ' i ''..■, .1:1.1 st 1 li.ini 1— 1 !,>-(. it. 1
M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., 1881. House Surgeon at Doncaster
Infirmary. Surgeon, Cape Royal Mail Service and Ocean
S.S. Co. Subsequently practised at Dover; Hon. Surgeon,
Morley Convalescent Home, St Margaret's Bay, 1890. Dis-
appears from Medical Directory, 1895.
MARSHALL, JOHN HANNATH. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 12, 1S56. S. of Joseph Edward, of Cam-
bridge. B. there [Oct. 1, 1837]. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1S56; B.A. i860. Crick* 1
' blue,' 1859. Ord. deacon, 1864; priest, 1865. Second
Master at King Edward's Grammar School, Bury St
Edmunds, 1S62-4. C. of Great Barton, Suffolk, 1864-8.
In charge of Horseheath, Cambs., 1868-9. V. of Sapiston,
Sufiolk, 1869-71. Went to New Zealand owing to ill-
health, and died Feb. 4, 1S79, at Kaitenteri, Riwaka, Nelson.
Brother of Joseph W. (1854); father of Joy M.
(Boase, VI. 164; Botjk of Blues; Crockford.)
MARSHALL, JOHN HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ 1,
Oct. 1, 1896. Of London. S. of John of 100, South View
Road, Sharrow Lane, Sheffield. B. Nov. 8, 1877, at 185,
High Street, Camden Town, London. School, Wesley Col-
lege, Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar; Goldsmith's
Exhibitioner; B.A. (38)5/1 Wrangler) 1S99. Assistant Master
at Preston Grammar School, in 1903. (Sek .
Directories.)
MARSHALL, JOHN HUBERT. Adm. scholar at King's, Ocl
1S95. 6th s. of Frederick, barrister-at-Iaw, of Th. Oal -
AUeyn Park, West Dulwich, Middlesex. B. Mar. 19, 1S71 ,
at Everton House, Curzon Park, Chester. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1S95; Scholar, 189S; Porson prize,
iSgS; B.A. 1898; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 189S; Pt II,
1st Class, 1900); Prendergast Greek Studentship, 1900;
Craven Student, 1901; M.A. 1902; Litt.D. 1913. Hon.
Fellow, 1927. Director-General of Archaeology in India,
1902-31. C.I.E., 1910; Knighted, 1914; Commander of the
1 >rder of Leopold; Birdwood Memorial gold medallist, Royal
Society of Arts, 1922; Gold Medallist, Royal Asiatic Society,
1932. On special duty with Govt, of India, 1931-6. Hon.
Ph.D. Hon. A.R.I. B.A. F.S.A.; F.B.A. Editor (and part
author) of the Reports of the Archaeological Survey of India;
A Guide to Sanchi; A Guile to 7 ,',,■;.,, / ,'.,. 1/ ■uuments ,>/
Sanchi, etc. Of Avondale, Sydney Koad. Guildford, in 1947.
(King's Coll. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Who's Who; Kellv, Hand-
bo ift.
MARSHALL, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July
10, 1846. [Eldest s. of William (1S14), of Patterdale Half,
Westmorland, M.P. [and Georgiana Christiana HibbertJ.
B. 1829. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1847. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 17, 1851. Of Patterdale Hall, West-
morland. J. P. for Cumberland. Died, unmarried, Feb. 4
1881. Brother of Walter J. (1856). (Burke, L.G.; Inns of
Court.)
MARSHALL, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 2, 1871. [2nd] s. of William Stone, Esq., of Hammer-
smith. School, Godolphin, Hammersmith. Matric. Michs.
1871; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (S(A Wrangler) 1875; M
Fellow, 1SS3. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1873.
Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1875-1909. Died at
Plaistow, July 10, 1929. (Charterhouse Sch. Register] ' I
Walker, 538; Schoolmasters' Directory.)
MARSHALL, JOHN WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Apr. 23, 1821. Of Sussex. Matric Midi
B.A. 1825. R. of Ovingdean, Sussex, 1835-41. 1 lis;
from Clergy List, 1S43. (Foster, Index Eccles.)
MARSHALL, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Trinity, May 29, 1854. S. of Joseph Edward, soli
Cambridge. B. there [Dec. 5, 1835]. School, King Edward';
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Cricket
' blue,' 1855-7. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1859; pries 1
don) 1860; C. of Martley, Worcs., 1859-61. C. of St
Birmingham, 1861-2. C. of Handsworth, 1862-4. V. of
Birchfield, Staffs., 1864-75. V. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Blackheath, 1875-1900, Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1
Cini'.ii rey, 1906 1 v Married, 1 I ■
Elizabeth, eldest dau. oi the Rev. (anon Miller, 1
of Greenwich. Author, A simple Liturgy / ....
vices. Editor.) I rshall (his daughter,
martyred in China in 1S05). Died at Hlackheath,
1915. Brother of John II. (1856). (Scott, MSS.\ < I
Who was Who.)
MARSHALL, JOY MARRIOTT. Adm. pens, at Si
June II , 14. S. Oi the Rl v.
John iiannath (1S5O) [and Emily Lousia Meridina 1
Marshall, Robert Bennett
B. Jan. 28, 1867, at Ixworth, Suffolk. Schools, H.iilevburv,
Bury St Edmunds Grammar and Wanganui Collegian ,
New Zealand (Dr B. W. Harvey). Matric. Mi.
M.A. Univ. of New Zealand. Ord. deacon (Wellington),
. . Chaplain of the Collegiate School, Wanganui, N.Z .
1103. Disappears in 1904. [Bury Gr. Sch
Haileybury Sch. Keg.; Clergy List.)
MARSHALL, KENNETH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1880. S. of
th. Rev. Frederick Anthony Stansfeld (18,1), Minor Canon
of Peterborough, deceased. B. [Aug. 15, 1862], at Peter-
borough. Schools. St 1'eter's, York, and Brighton. Coll,,;,..
Matric. Michs. 1SS0. Migrated as a Choral Scholar to King's
Oct. 6, 1881. Died Aug. 5, 1886, at St Moritz, Switzerland.
Brother of Leonard (1870) and Walter (1883). (Brighton
Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 445.)
MARSHALL, KENNETH McLEAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
I'm,- 13, 1893. [3rd] s. of Francis, of 16, Carlton Terrace'
Edinburgh. B. [May 16], 1874, in Edinburgh. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. and LL.B. 1896. Called
to Hie Bar, Inner Temple, May 9, 1900. On the North
Eastern Circuit. Metropolitan Police Magistrate, 10:0-41,
. 1920. Of 6, Stafford Terrace. Kensington, London,
W., in 1947. (Laze Lists; Kelly, Hamlbooh; Who's Who.)
MARSHALL, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 9, 1870.
S. of the Rev. Ffrederick] A[nthonv] S[tansfeld] (1831) V.
of Bringhurst, Leics.]. B. May 17, 1851, at Peterborough.
School, St Peter'-. York, Maine. Michs. 1870; B.A. (16th
Wrangler) 1S74; M.A. 1877. Assistant Master at Charter-
house, 1874-89; House Master, 1889-1904. Died Feb. 26,
1925, at Urotham, Kent. Brother of Walter (1883) and
Kenneth (iS.so). {Charterhouse Sell. Register; Venn, 11. 391;
Sehoolma ters' Directories; J he Times, Slar. 2, 1925.)
MARSHALL, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1884. S. of Thomas Morrison. B. [June 29, 1864], in London.
Schools, private. Matric. Easter, 1884. Resided two terms.
Owing to ill-health went to Australia. Died Jan. 1907
at Auckland, New Zealand. (Peile, 11. 708.)
MARSHALL, MATTHEW. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1SS4.
[S. of Matthew, bookseller, of Tiverton, Devon. B. Jan.
15, 1866. School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] Migrated to Sel-
wyn H., Jan. 16, 1885, and thence to Queens'; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Worcester, for Winchester) 1889;
priest (Winchester) 1890; C. of St John-the-Evangelist
Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1889-90. C. of St Philip's, Bucking-
ham Palace Road, London, 1891-2. R. of Monnington-on-
Wye, Heref., 1892-1902. V. of Burbage, Derbs., 1902-5.
R. of High Bray, Devon, 1905-15. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1916. Brother of the next and of Hugh J. (1891).
(Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.)
MARSHALL, PAUL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1S94. Of Devon. S. of —[Matthew], bookseller [of Tiver-
ton]. B. at Tiverton, July 31, 1870. Schools, Bluud. II-
Tiverton, and Perse, Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1899. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1900; priest, 1902; C. of
Byford with Mansel Gamage, Heref., 1900-4. C. of Wooler,
Northumb., 1904-5. R. of Oare with Culbone, Somerset,'
1905-29. K. of Loxton (with Christon, 1938-46), 1929 46.
Brotherof Hugh J. (1891) and Matthew (above). (1 ,
MARSHALL, PHILIP TWELLS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Apr. 22, 1898. S. of George William (1S57), Esq., I.L.H.,
of Weobley, Heref. B. May 13, 1879. School, Wimbledon.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, May 17, 1905. Of Lincoln's Inn,
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.t , 01
Langford Place, Langford, near Bristol, 1,40, Brothel oi
Willi. mi (1893) and step-brother of G ind I la,
(1889). (/. .1, Walker, n, ... I no. U .0 / , .' . Burke, 1 o
Fox-Davies, Armorial Fami ' /
MARSHALL, REGINALD DYKES. Adm. pens, (ag I
Trinity, Mar. 12, i.s52. [Eldest] s. of |ohn [M.P. ■.
[and Mary, dau. of Jo
Dovenby Hall, Cumberland], B. [July 8, 1
... Yorks. School, Essex (private). Main, Mich
• .11 1 . \ ork-hn,. Ilu. .,, , ,1 1 .1 ,tl, 1 ..... ',:,,,, ,.
J. P. and D.L. for Cumbi the Wesl Riding.
Alderman of the County Council. Main,, I (n fan
Margaret Louisa, 3rd dau. of Sir fobn i ,
llerschel, Bart., deceased; (2) J .,
eldest dau. of Admiral the Hon, K, ,11 : 1 , ..... , 1 Mi .1 , ..'
i Burke, I G.\ / . 1/ ,, , ,
Times, Oct. 6,
MARSHALL, ROBERT BENNETT. Adm. at Kino's, Oct. 2,
s. ,,f John Whiti hi
J .!....,
Michs. 1 . ...
111 ij.-y. (Brighton Cull. Keg.; King's Coll ■
335
Marshall, Robert William Grogan
MARSHALL, ROBERT WILLIAM GROGAN. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Apr. I, 1889. S. of K., Esq., oi 28, St Thomas's
Road, Fmsburv I'.irk, London. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar;
B.A. 1892.
MARSHALL, SELBY FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1897. S. of Anthony, of Annstead, Chathill, Northumber-
land. B. Feb. 1, 1870, at Alnwick. School, Edinburgh
Academy. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900, as Anthony
S. F. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Section Sanitaire,
French Army). Died July 2S, 191S, front the effects of war
(Uiuv. Wm I ist.)
MARSHALL, STANLEY WYATT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. S. of Arthur Edward, of Waldersea, Becken-
ham, Kent. B. [Sept. 28, 1875], at Stockwell, London.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1894. F.S.A.A. Died Jan.
7, 1933, at Heme Hay. Brother of Arthur H. (1890).
{Repton Sch. Reg.; 1 he Times, Jan. 11, 1933.)
MARSHALL, STEPHEN ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 16, 1866. [3rd] s. of Henry Cowper [sometime Mayor
of Leeds]. B. [Jan. 26, 184 }], in Leeds. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1866; (Moral Sci. Trip., ist Class,
1869); B.A. 1870. Partner in the firm of Marshalls, flax-
spinners, of Leeds. Died Feb. 0, 1904, at Ambleside. Brother
..f Francis K. (1806), John (1858), Edmond H. (1858), and
William C. (1867). {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
The Times, Feb. 17, 1904.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 14, 1797.
S. of William, of Northallerton, Yorks. B. there, Dec. 19,
1 ; r- j . Schools, Northallerton (Mr Wilkinson), Harlsey (Mr
Steele), Richmond (Mr Temple) and Kirkby Ravensworth
(Mr Jackson). Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805.
< 'rd. priest (Norwich) Dec. 16, 1804. V. of Osmotherlev,
Yorks., 1806. C. of Donhead, Wilts., 1841. C. of
Eccleston, Lanes., 1842-51. Died July 3, 1851. {Clergy
List; Foster, Index Eccles.; 0. Mag., 1851, 11. 327.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 9,
0. [S. of Thomas, of Hartford Cottage, Northwich,
Cheshire. B. Nov. 18, 1802.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs.
1821; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828. Adm. to the
Middle Temple, May 31, 1825. Called to the Bar, May 29,
1829. Married, April 14, 1832, Agnes Phoebe, dau. of Digby
Legard, of Watton Abbey, Yorkshire. Of Hartford Beach,
Northwich. Died Mar. 20, 1838. {Rugbv Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1S32, 1. 460.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmani i
Dec. 13, 1831. I 'l Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar;
HA. 1837; M.A. 1S42. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) iSyS; 1 -I,
18 .0 C. o£( unwell, 1,11,. s., 184 j-6; C. of Deene, Northants,
1847-8. R. of Stonton Wyville, Leics., 1848-53. V. of Gringlev-
on-the-Hul, Notts., 1853-01. C. of Gedling, 1861-74. C. of
Kedleston, Derbs., 1874-7. R. of Withersfield, Suffolk,
1879-96. Died Sept. 29, 1896, aged 83. {Crockford; The
Standard, Oi t. 2, 1896.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
30, 1887. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of The Larches, Wigan, Lanes.
H. Lin. 27, 1868, at Wigan. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
\h. h,. 1887; B.A. and LL.B. 1S90. Called to the Bar, Inner
Temple, June 29, 1892. On the Northern Circuit. Died
June 29, 1914, at Southport, Lanes. {Law Lists; The Times,
July 1, m 1 )
MARSHALL, THOMAS HORNCASTLE. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 28, 1774 s ..t fames, cabinet-maker of Leeds [and
Susanna, dau. of Richard Homcastle, surgeon, of Leeds].
B. at Leeds (not at York, as stated in Adm. Reg), Jan. 18,
1757. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar; B.A. 1780; M.A 1783.
Fellow, 1783-90. Ord. deacon (Chester, till. dim. from
York), July 27, 1779; priest (York) July 22, 178IJ C. of
llowngham, Yorks., 1779. V. of Pontefract, 1809 LI.
Married, Sept. 2, 178.1. .it Whitby, Alice, dau. of William
Skinner, shipowner. Died Sept. 1, 1841, at TickhiU; buried
there. M.I. Will proved (York) |tme, 1842. (Foster, Index
I .,;•., K. Gordon Smith; ',. Mag . 1841, 11. 552.)
MARSHALL, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 5, 18 }s. Of Middlesex. [S. of John, 1.0 v. iiniient agent
for colonising New South Wales. B. 1S18.] Matric Michs.
1835. Migrated to Trinity, < ', t. 18. is,..; B.A. 184 1
deacon (Kipon, Lilt. dim. from Salisbury) July 28, 185,,;
priest (Salisbury) Sept. 2.., iS|o. V. of Ansty with Swallow-
clifle, Wilts., 1841-5. Joined the Rom. in l.iltioh. Church,
184s. Inspector of Roman Catholic Schools, 1848. Visited
the U.S.A., 1S73, giving lectures on Roman 1 athoUi ism m
most of the large cities. LL.D., Georgetown. Married, July
i I45, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. William Dans. \, K of
Donhead. Author, Christian Missions, and many religious
Marshall, William
works ' which caused much controversy at the time.' Died
Dec, 14, 1877, at Surbiton, Surrey. {Boose, II. 760; Clergy
List; D.N.B 1
MARSHALL, VICTOR ALEXANDER ERNEST. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 28, i860. [Eldest] s. of James Garth [some-
time M.P. for Leeds], of Headingley House, Leeds [and the
Hon. Mary Alice Pery Spring-Rice]. B. there [Nov. 16],
1841. Schools, Wilts (private) [and Rugbv]. Matric. Michs.
i860; B.A. 1864. Incorp. (Christ Church) at Oxford, Oct. 16,
1872. Of Monk Coniston, Lanes., J. P. Married, Apr. 25,
1876, Victoria Alberta Alexandria.dau. of Gen. Sir Alexander
Hamilton Gordon. Died Dec. 27, 1928, at 26, Trafalgar
Square, Chelsea. Brother of James A. G. (181.2) {Rugbv
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke L.G.)
MARSHALL, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Peterhoi ~i , Ocl 1.
1872. S. of William, Esq., of the Treasury, Bank of England.
[B. Apr. 1, 1S53. School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matn. Mi. Ii^
1872; Scholar. Died whilst an undergraduate. {T. A. 11 alkei
540 and MS. note.)
MARSHALL, WALTER. Adm. pens. ..t Trinity, Feb. 18, 1873
S. of Walter, of 2S, Abercrombie Place, Edinburgh. B
there [Oct. 8], 1854. School Uppingham. Matric Michs.
1873. Died Jan. 1929. Brother of James (1868). {Vpptng-
ham Sch. Roll.)
MARSHALL, WALTER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1883; a
Choral Scholar. [S. of the Rev. Frederick Anthony St. nisi. 1.1
(1831). B. May 24, 1S59. School, Brighton College. In
business in London, 1878-80. Scholar of the National Train-
ing School for Musi.;, Kensington, 1881-2.] Matric. Michs.
1881; B.A. 1S86; M.A. 1800. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1886;
priest, 1887; C. of Wantage, 1886-8. Minor Canon of Wind-
sor, 1888-1900. R. of Ewhurst, Sussex, 1900-4. V. of St
Patrick's, Hove, Brighton, 1904-19. V. of Christchurch
Hants., 1919-21. An excellent musician; devoted to the
improvement of chanting in the Church of England. Died
Mar. o, 1921. Brother of Kenneth (1880) and Leonard (1870).
{Brighton Coll. Reg.; King's Coll. Keg.; Dr E. H. Fellowes;
The Times, Mar. 8, 1921.)
MARSHALL, WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 6, 1856. [4th] s. of William (1S14) of 8s,
Eaton Square, London [and l'atterdale Hall, Westmorland
(and Georgina Christiana Hibbert)]. [B. at Patterdale Hall,
Ian. 11, 18,7.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1856. Of
Patterdale Hall, and Enholmes Hall, Yorks. J. P. and D.L.
for Westmorland. High Sheriff of Westmorland, 1890.
Married (1) Feb. 8, 1866, Annie Eliza, dau. of the Rev.
John Richard Hill, of Thornton, Yorks.; (2) Jan. 15, 1898,
Georgina Emily, dau. of Sir Thomas Coombe Miller. Hart.,
and widow of Henrv Thomas Lambert. Died Feb. 6, 1899.
Brother of John W. (1846); father of Godfrey A. (1888)
and William H. (18S5). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, /..(. )
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
July 7, 1780. S. of Charles, of Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1780; Scholar, 1781; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788. Perhaps the
man ol these names who was V. of Newport Pagnell, Bucks.,
1823-32, and V. of Naseby, Northants., 1S29-47; buried
there, Feb. 10, 1847, aged 83. {Clergy List; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 18|7. 1. 170.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov.
23, 1782. Matric. Michs. 17S3; Scholar, 1783.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. ifi,
1814. (il Yorks. [Eldest s. of John, M.P., and flax-spinner,
of Leeds and Shrewsbury [and fane, dau. of William Pollard,
of Halifax]. B. May 26, 1 ;.,(..) Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A.
1819; M.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29, 1819;
.11 the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 182,. Called to the Bar,
Feb. 6, 1824. M P. for Peterstield, 1826-30; for Leominster,
1830 1. for Beverley, 1831-2; for Carlisle, 1835-47; for
E. Cumberland, [847 68 Oi Patterdale Hall, Westmorland.
Married, June 16, 1828, Georgian.! Christiana, dau. 0M...1..
Hibbert, of Munden, Herts. Died May 16, 1872, at 32, st
George's Road, Eccleston Square, London. Father of
John W. (1846) and Walt, r I. (1856). {Boase, II. 760;
Burke, / G , Inm oj < mrt; W. R. Williams, kf .1
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Qieens', Jan. 18,
181. 1. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. (25</i
Wrangler) 1823; M.A. 1826. One of these names was P.C.
of St John's, Islington, Middlesex, in 1830; another, ' M. A.'
was C. of Dalwood, Devon, in 1851; but see also tie next
and some Oxford contemporaries. (Foster, Index links.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr. 10, 1S34. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838;
M.A 1843. Adm. com. causa at Oxford, Nov. 29, 1866.
See the above.
336
Marshall, William
MARSHALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 28,
1893. [4th] s. of George William (1857), Esq., LL.D. [York
Herald of Arras], of VVeobley, Heref. B. Aug. 12, 1875, at
[Hanley Court], Worcester. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1S93; B A. 1899; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1901; priest, 1902; C. of High Ercall, Salop, 1901-3. R.
(and patron) of Sarnesfield, Heref., 1905-19 and 1928-31.
Succeeded his step-brother Isaac (1889) as Lord of the
manor of Sarnesfield, 1916, and joint patron of SarnesfieU'
and Weobley benefices. J. P. for Herefordshire, 1933; High
Sheriff, 1937. Of Sarnesfield Grange, Weobley, Hereford-
shire, in 1946. Brother of Philip T. (1898); step-brother of
George (1SS7) and Isaac (18S9). ( Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armririal Families; Kellv, Hand-
book; Who's Who.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Matric. pens, from
Queens', Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon
(Bp. of Rochester) 1S79; priest, 1881; C. of Beddington.
Surrey, 1879-82. Chaplain to the British Legation at
Munich, 1882-4. Chaplain at All Saints School, Bloxham,
Oxon., 1885-9. Died June 3, 1S89, at Bloxham, aged 34,
{The Guardian, June 5, 1889.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM BURTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1899. S. of William Burton, chemical manufac-
turer and merchant, of Liverpool [and Florence Elizabeth
Coltart]. B. in Liverpool, Julv 3, 1880. School, Sedbergh
(Mr H. G. Hart). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1902; B.Chir.
1908; M.B. 1912. At the Liverpool Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1906. House Surgeon, Liverpool Royal Infirmary.
Practised first in Liverpool and subsequently in Norwich.
Clinical Assistant, Haydock Lodge Asylum, 1907-8. Hon.
Assistant Physician, Jenny Lind Infirmary. Hon. Anaes-
thetist, Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary. Served in the
Great War, 1919-19 (Major, R.A.M.C, 1st Eastern Genera]
Hospital, Cambridge, and at No. 55 General Hospital,
France). Died Aug. 29, 1930, at 15, Parkfield Road, Liver-
pool, the residence of his father. {Eagle; The Times, Sept. 1,
1930).
MARSHALL, WILLIAM CECIL. Adm. pens at Trinity, July
15, 1S67. [5th] s. of Henry Cowper, of Denvent Island,
Keswick, Cumberland. B. [Apr. 29], 1849, in London.
Schools [Cheltenham and] Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1868;
B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Tennis ' blue,' 1870, 1871, 1872.
Designed many tennis courts (including one of those in
BurreU's Walk, Cambridge). An architect. Of I, Torrington
Street, London, in 1S8S. Brother of John (185S), Edmond H.
(1858), Stephen A. (1866) and Francis E. (1866). (( heller. -
ham Coll. Reg.; Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.: Noel and
Clark, History of Tennis.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 29, 1792. Doubtful if resided. [Doubtless s. and h. of
Samuel, sergeant-at-law.] Adm. at the Inner Temple, May
28, 1791. Doubtless brother of Charles (1806). {Inns of
Court.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM HIBBERT. Adm. (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, r885. [Eldest] s. of Wfalter] J[ames] (1856), Esq., of
54, Onslow Gardens, London. [B. Nov. 18, 1866.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S85. Of Patterdale "all, West-
morland. High Sheriff of Westmorland, 1902. T.P. and
D.L. for Westmorland; J. P. for Cumberland. M.F.H., Ulls-
water Hunt. Died Mar. 28, 1929. Brother of Godfrey A.
(1888). (Burke, L.G.; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 30,
1929.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queen- . M ,v
22, 1839. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Claybrook, Leics., 1845-6.
P.C. of Oughtibridge, Yorks., 1S46-50. C. of Christ Church,
West Bromwich, 1852-5. R. of Grendon-Underwood, Bucks.,
1855-62. C. of Much Marcle, Heref., 1862-9. V. of Godney,
Somerset, 1869-99. Disappears from Crockford, 1900.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM SKINNER. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1895. S. of John George, Esq., of Nottingham. [B. July
29, 1877.] School, Chigwell. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. and
LL.B. 1898. Adm. Solicitor, 1901; practised at Nottingham.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Sherwood Foresters
(Notts, and Derby Regt. T.F.)). Brother of John G. (1880).
{Chigwell Reg.; La:, Lots; Univ. War List.)
MARSHALL, WILLIAM STIRLING DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1893. S. of William Edward, of 11, South
Cliff, Eastbourne. I'.. Jan. 19, 1^75, at Brighton. Sch..,,l,
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. A stock!
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.l-.A. (T.F )).
Brother of Alan P. (1895). {Eton Sch. Lists; ( „, . II „
List.)
MARSHALL HALL, EDWARD (1877), see HALL, E. M.
Marsham, The Hon. Jacob
MARSHAM, The Hon. CHARLES. Hon. LL.D.. July 3, 1769.
[2nd, but 1st surviving, s. of Robert, 2nd Baron Romney
(and PriscUla, dau. of Charles Pym). B. Sept. 28, 1744.]
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Feb. 28, 1763. M.P.
for Maidstone, 1768-74; for Kent, 1774-90. Major, W. Kent
Militia, 1778: Colonel, 1782. F.R.S., 1776. Member of the
Board of Agriculture, 1793. President of the Marine Society,
1793. Director of Greenwich Hospital, 1801. Of Mote, Kent.
Entertained King George III and Queen Charlotte Aug. 1,
1799, w-hen the King reviewed the Kentish Volunteers in
the park. Vice-President of the Society of Arts. Succeeded
his father as 3rd Baron, Nov. 19, 1793. Created Viscount
Marsham of the Mote, Kent, and Earl of Romney, June 22,
1801. Married, Aug. 30, 1776, Lady Frances Wyndham,
dau. of Charles, 2nd Earl of Egrernont. Died Mar. 1, 1811;
buried at All Saints, Maidstone. Brother of Jacob (17.S3).
{Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. {sub Romnev); G.E.C.; Doyle,
Official Baronage of England; Williams, MSS.)
MARSHAM, CHARLES ALFRED ONLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 18, 1867. [2nd] s. of Henry Philip (1839)
[and Caroline Savill, dau. of Onley Savill Onlev]. B. June
14, 1849, at Hevingham, Norfolk. School, Buxton, Norfolk.
Matric. Michs. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 28,
1874. Assumed, by Royal licence, May 21, 1891, the name
and arms of Savill-Onley. Died, s.p., Sept. 7, 1909. (Burke,
L.G.; Changes of Name; Inns of Court.)
MARSHAM, CHARLES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 23, 1871. S. of Charles [William], of Stratton Strawless,
Norfolk (and Emily Louisa, dau. of the Chief of Clanronald].
B. there (Jan. 17], 1853. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871.
Succeeded his grandfather, Robert (1801), at Stratton
Strawless, 1855. Lord of the Manors of Stratton Strawless
and Haynford. J. P. for Norfolk. Married, 1878, Florence
Fanny, dau. of Charles Carey, of Dartmouth. Died s p
Mar. 21, 1885, at Nice. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MARSHAM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. (..
1803. [2nd] s. of Robert (1768), Esq., of Stratton -
Norfolk. [B. April 1, 1787] Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar,
1805; B.A. (10M Wrangler) 1S08. Migrated to Emmanuel,
May 28, 1S10; M.A. 1S11. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1810
Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 8, 1810. R. of Wramplingham ,
Norfolk, 181 1-49. R. of Sculthorpe, 181 1-59. R. of Bramp-
ton, 1826-8. R. of Stratton Strawless, 1828-59. Died Feb.
10, 1859. Brother of Robert (1801) and Henry (1805).
{Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1859, 1. 327.)
MARSHAM, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, June 28, 1843. [Youngest] s. of [Robert (1801)], Esq.,
of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk. [B. Aug. 6. 1S24. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1843. Major, 1st Norfolk Militia, 1882,
Of Haynford, Norfolk, and The Rookerv. Thetford, Norfolk,
J.P. and D.L. for Norfolk; J. P. for Suffolk. Died, unin.irri.-.l,
Jan. 18, 1894. Brother of Henry P. (1839) and Thomas J. G.
(1840). {Eton Sch. Lists; Army Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MARSHAM, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Dec. 27, 1805.
[3rd] s. of Robert (1768), Esq., of Stratton Strawless, near
Norwich. [B. 1788.] Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806;
B.A. {ijth Wrangler) 1810; M.A. 1813. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Dec. 22. 1811; |.n • I ,.■ K. ,,l |.n 1,-s-
next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 1812-15. Died at Swaffham, 1815.
Brother of Robert (1S01) and Edward (1S03). (Fosti
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1815, 1. 378.)
MARSHAM, HENRY PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall
Mar. 28, 1839. [3rd] s. of [Robert (1801)], Esq., of Stratton
Strawless, Norfolk. [B. Jan. 10, 1817.] Matric. Michs. 1839;
Scholar, 1840; LL.B. 1846. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1842;
priest, 1843; C. of Stratton Strawless, 1842-58. R. of
Brampton, 1843-58. R. of Stratton Strawless, 1859-72.
Married, Sept. 19, 1843, Caroline Savill, eldest dau. of Onlev
Savill Onley, of Stisted Hall, Essex. Latterly of Rippon
Hall, Hevingham, Norfolk. J.P. for Norfolk. Died Him- ,
Mar. 9, 1892. Father of Charles A. O. (1867); brothel .it
Thomas J. G. (1840) and George A. |i .
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Fanning; 1 In Guardian.
Mar. 16, 1892.)
MARSHAM, The Hon. JACOB. Matric. from King's, [uni ,
1783. From Chnst Church, Oxford, whence he li 1
Jan. 25, 1777. [3rd s. of Robert, 2nd 1! a Romney I'-.
at Mote, Kent, Feb. 23, 1750. School, lion, M
D.D. 1797- Preb. of Bath and Wells, 1780; 1 1: he ti 1
1797- R. of Wilmington, K.-nt. [800 40, R -1 Edburton,
Sussex, 1800-40. Canon of Windsor, iSos 1- V
ury, Kent, 1827-40. R ..1 Kirkby Overblow,
1804-40. Married, June 28, 1784, Amelia Franc*
dau. of Joseph Bullock, of ( .u.isti.-ld, c 'vil, and li
Died Un. 28, 1840. Brother of Charles (1769) [Eton CoU
R*g.: Burke, P. and B. (sub Romne;
.If. Oxon., which erroneously calls him ' Fellow of King's ';
G. Mag., 1840, 1. 439.)
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Marsham, The Hon. John
MARSHAM, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr
14 1864. From Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Dei 1 1 . 1 H o, age 18. [2nd s. of Charles (Christ
Church Oxford, 1S21-1I, 3rd Earl of Romney (and Lady
Margaret Harriott Montagu Douglas Scott, dau. of Charles
William. 4th Duke of Buccleuch). B. July 25, 184;. School.
Eton.] Matric. Easter. iMm; P.. A. 1S66 Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1866; priest, 1867: C. of Mid.lleton-Stoney, Oxon
1866-7. C. of Sutton-in-Ashfield. Notts., 1867-8. R. of
Barton Seagrave. Northerns., iSoS-iqoS. Chaplain at St
Raphael with Valescure, 1898-1900. R. and Arch 1 nest
of Haccombe, Devon. 1008-12; retired. Married, June 21,
1866 Penelope Jane, dau. of the Rev. William Wheler
Hum'- R. of St Mary Magdalene, St Leonards-on-Sea, and
had hsuf. Resided latterly at Seaford, Sussex. Died s.-pt.
,„ ,,,:,, 1 1/ Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Romney);
Crockford; Northants. < 'lergy; Who was Who.)
MARSHAM, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. ('age 16 or 17') at
Christ's Nov s 1768. S. of Robert (1727-8). B. [Dec. 18,
174.1) at'stratton Strawless, Norfolk. School.priv.il.- ."I
stratloiiStr.lv, loss. High Sheriff of Norfolk. 1S01. Mam.-.l.
Apr 17 1781 Sophia, :nd dau. of Edward Hase, of Salle.
Died Apr 18 1812. Father of Edward (1803), Henry (1805)
and Robert (next). (Peile, 11. 287; Burke, L.G.)
MARSHAM, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, May 23,
1801 Eldest s. of Robert (above) of Stratton Strawless,
Norfolk [ B. June 24, 1783.] School, Sloke, Suffolk (private).
I P and D.L. for Norfolk. High Sheriff, 1834. Married,
lune 26 1804, Frances Ann, dau. of John Custance, of
Weston House ('My Squire,' of Parson Woodforde s
Diaries). Died Mar. 2b. 185s, at Stratton Strawless. Brother
of Edward (1S03) and Henry (1S05); father of 1 1. ■ I
(1839), Thomas J. G. (1840) and George A. (1841). (M
'loin's < oil Adm., iv. 374; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.. 1855, ■ ■
54 )
MARSHAM. THOMAS COPE. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a
scholar from Eton, July 7, 1780. [S. of the Rev. Thomas
(1750) (and Elizabeth) I B. [Ian. 2, 1761], at Peterborough.
Matric. Easter, 17S1; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. Fellow 1783-
1801 V. of Kew and Petersham, Surrey, 1S01 17. Chaplain
to the Duke of York and to the Prince of Wales. Married,
Oct 10 1S02. Penelope ludilh, eldest dau. of the lb-u Sir
Alexander Maitland, 1st Bart. Died Dec. II, 1817, ..1
Totteridge, Herts. M.I in Kew Church. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
G. Mag.,lSl7, "■ 631; C. D. Warren.)
MARSHAM, THOMAS JOHN GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Magdalene, May 4, 1840. [4th] s. of Robert (1801),
Esq., of Stratton Strawless, Norfolk. [B. Sept. 17, 1821.]
School, Eton. Matric Michs. 1840; B.A. 1S44; M.A. 1847.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) T845; priest, 1847; C. of Stratton
Strawless, 1845-50. R. of Wr.m1pli11gh.1111, Norfolk. 1851 f.i.
R. of Saxlingharn, 1861-01. J. P. for Norfolk. Resided
latterly at Dereham, Norfolk. Died there, unmarried. Jan.
105. Brother .-1 Henry P. (185-,) and George A. (1843).
(Scott, "A/S.S.; Burke, L.G.; Croikftd; Clergy Lis/; The
1 imes, Feb. 1, 10,05.)
MARSHMAN, JOSHUA RYLAND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinitv May 28, 1S24. [3rd] s. of [the Rev. Dr] Joshua
[Mi-.s„,n.irv| (lor whom w i>..Y />'.). B. at Calcutta. School,
Westbury, Gl s. Maine. Michs. 1824; B.A. (29th Wrangler)
i82q- M.A. 1812. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, net. 7, 1831.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1835. Professor of English Law
n University College, London, 1844-9. (Law Lnh. Inns of
Court; Graduati, 1800 [872, erroneously calls him 'Mar-
sham.')
MARSLAND, WILLIAM BOURNE. Adm. pens at Clare,
Mar. 24. 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; M.A [86
Ord deacon (lip. of Winchester) 1840; priest (Bp. of I xeter)
1841, Name only in I Iftgv Lis!, 1X42-0. M.i-t.-r ..I I . 'to- -
Grammar School, Devon, 1850-60-. Resided subsequently
(1865-78) at Dorking. Surrey, and at Sidmouth. Devon, 111
1879. Disappears from . i,,w./ .-;,/, 1880. (( lergy List.)
MARSON, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinitv. May
22, 1x7-1. S. of Thomas, [F.] of Munster Lodge, Streatham,
Surrey. B. there, Aug. 24, 1861. School, I Ion. Matric.
Michs [879; B V 1883; M.A. 18S6. Adm. Solicitor, 1885.
lio Us. -.1 111' London (Marson and Toiihiiin). Married Nina
I- l,.r. -n.-e Mary, dau. of Capt. John Evans Freke Aylmer.
in |:,-t, -hworlh, Surrey, in i-ioi-. Brother of Harold I-. W
(1896). [Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Eton Coll I
MARSON, CHARLES. Adm. pons, at Ji 3US, Oct. 1, 1878. S.
of James Esq. Matric. Michs 1878 1 ipl , srd Batt.,
South Lanes Regt. (T.), 1890. Lieul Col Charles Marson,
5 oi [ames, of Hill Cliff, Warrington, Lanes., died Oct, 20,
['934, .11 St Leonards-on-Sea; buried (her.-. [The Times,
Uot. 22, 1934; Army /.ts/s.)
Martell, Alfred
MARSON, EDWARD FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
May 23 1884. [Eldest] s. of Frederic Boyd (1843). of
Highli.1.1 Park, Winchrield, Hants. B. Feb. 12, 1
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 18S4; B.A. 1887.
Adm at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13. 18S6. Called to the
Bar. Apr. 26, 1893. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MARSON, FRANCIS HONE LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Emmahui i
Jan. 16, 1888. S. of the Rev. Charles (Christ Church, Oxford,
1841), of Clevedon vicarage, Somerset. Matric. Lent, 1888.
MARSON FREDERICK BOYD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinitv, Jan. 29, 1843. [Eldest] s. of Thomas F. [of Cum-
berland Terrace, Regent's Park], B. in London. School.
Eton. Matrio. Michs. ix,, , B A. 1S48; M.A. 1851. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn. Apr. 16, i> ir ' H IIighh.1,1 Park, Winchfield.
Hants Married Mary Caroline, dau. of Thomas Stead
Carter of Much Hadham, Herts. Father of Edward F.
(1884)! (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court.)
MARSON. HAROLD FALCON WILLIAM. Adm. at TRINITY
Hall iS.jn [Youngest] s. of Thomas Fish, Esq., of Minister
Lodge. Streatham, London, S.W. [B. 1878.] School, Ton-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1S96. Farmed in Queensland for
many years. Served in the Great War, 1914-19, (with the
Australian Forces; prisoner of war). Of Charraboon, Too-
goolawah (in-.-iis| 111.I Brother of Arthur T. (1879). (Ton-
ridgi Sch. Reg.)
MARSTON, CHARLES DALLAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Caius, Aug. 7. 1844- S. of Nathaniel, solicitor. B
in Jamaica. School, Eton. Matrii . Mi. h-. 1- (4, B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1S52. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Norwii h) 1848; priest, 1849;
C. of Bedtield, Suffolk, 1849-52. P-1 - ' I v' Stephen's, Ton-
bridge, 1S52-6. P.C. of Christ Chun h, Hougham-by-Dover,
1 ... -'-2. R. ofSt Mary's. Bryanston Square, London. 1862 6
R. of Kersal Moor, Lanes., 1866-73- V. of St Paul's, Onslow
Square, Kensington, 1S73-6 Married. 1863, Katharine,
dau. of John Hales Cakraft, of Rempstone Hall, Corfe
1 a, lie, Dorset, and had issue. Author. Manual of Inspiration
Of ■ ripture; Fundamental Truths; I- ^position of the Epistles;
Advent Sermons, etc. Died Aug 12, 1x7'-, al I ast Sheen,
Surrey. Brother of Edward (1850). (Boose, 11. 76 '
ford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MARSTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1796.
Of Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1796.
MARSTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinitv. Apr. 3, 1838.
[B. Mar. 5, 181X. School. Eton ] Matno. Michs. 1838; B.A.
1842; M.A. 1845. nrd. deacon (Chester) 1X45; priest (Ripon)
1846; C. of Ho.lv Trinity, Manchester. 1845. P.C. of Gomer-
sal, Yorks., 1846-7. Chaplain to the Earl of Derby. 1 1 62,
residing at Knowsley, Prescot, Lanes. R. of Holy Trinity,
. h -tor. 1862-95. Died Mav 28, 1S95, 'aged 75', at bis resi-
dence in Chester, lather of Stewart J. (1900). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; M James Gazette, June 4,
1895.)
MARSTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity Hall.
Apr. 25. 1850. 2nd s. of N[alh.miel], late of Kingston,
Jamaica. Matric. Michs. 1X50; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class,
1852-3). Brother of Charles D. (1844).
MARSTON, STEWART JASPER. Adm. at Pembroke, Ocl
1900. 2nd s. of the Rev. Edward (183S), R. of Holy Intuit,
Chester, deceased. B. Sept. 13, 1881, at Chester. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 11)04; priest, 1905; C. of Huyton,
Lanes., 1. 104-7. Assistant Chaplain (Missions to Seamen)
for the M. Ts.-v. i-o> 22. V. of All Saints, Great Saughall.
clie-hir.- 1022 ,-■ R "f West Kirby, 1932-48- Rural
Dean of Wirral N , 1042-4S-. (Pembroke College Reg.;
1 rockford.)
MARSTON. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queen's, June II, 1832.
oil Sal |o
MART, WILLIAM THOMAS DAK1N. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 8. ix.,s. S. of William, grocer and tea-merchant, of
Sheffield [and Lucy Jowitt], B. there, June 22, 1X76.
School, Bedford Modern (Dr R. B. Poole). Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1901. Practised for many years in Sheffield.
i asualty Officer, Ophthalmic Officer and Junior Assistant
House Surgeon, Royal Infirmary, Sheffield. Served in the
Great War, 1914- 19 (Major. R.A.M.C). Died May 19, 1940.
(Medical Directories.)
MARTELL, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caiis, Mar. 26,
1839 S. of Moses, gent. B. at Spalding, Linos, s. I1..0I,
Ashbv-de-l.i-Zc.ueh. Matno. Ml. lis. lX;-i Migrated to St
John's, Nov. 12, 1839; B.A. 1S43. C. of Hit. Inn, Herts.,
1845. Headmaster of Saffron Walden School, 1845-6. V.
of Hexton, Herts., 1846-52. Married, Oct. 14. 1846, Jessie,
2nd dau. of Winston Hnstow, Esq., of Mmehead, Somerset,
and of Hitchin, Herts. Died June 7. 1852, at Minebead.
Father of the next. (Venn, II. 247; G. Mag., 1S52, II. 209;
The Patrician, 11. 291.)
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Martell, Alfred Whiston Frost
MARTELL, ALFRED WHISTON FROST. Adm. pens, (age 17.
at Jesus, Dec. 13, 1865. S. of the Rev. Alfred (above),
deceased. B. at Minehead, Somerset. School, Clergy Orphan
Canterbury (Mr Butler). Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Eling,
Hants., 1872-4. C. of Leatherhead, 1874-9. R- of St An-
thony, Stepney, 1879-90. R. of Buriton. Hants., 1S90-1906.
R. of Long Ditton, Surrey, 1906-20. Resided latterly at
Totnes. Died Oct. n, 1928, aged So, at Stoke-Gabriel;
buried at Long Ditton. Father of the next. (I 1
P. E. ToweU; The Times, Oct. 15, 1928.)
MARTELL, EDWARD ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 23, 1S99; a choral student. S. of the Rev. Alfred
Whiston Frost (above), of Buriton rectory, Petersneld [and
Eleanor Laura Rickards]. B. May 28, 18S0. at South
Hackney. School, St John's, Leatherhead (Rev. A. F.
Rutty). Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Assis-
tant Master at Yarmouth Grammar School, 1903-4; at
Abingdon School, 1904-10; at Christ's Hospital. Horsham,
1910-12. Died Sept. 24, iqi4, as the result of an accident
to a pony-trap. (SI Join's School, Leatherhead, Res. (' Edwin '
Alfred); Scott, MSS.; Eagle, XXXVI. 217; The Times, Sept.
29, 1914.)
MARTELLI. ERNEST WYNNE. Matric. pens, from I
Michs. 1S81. [4th s. of Charles Henry Ansley, barrister
(Trinitv Coll., Oxford, 1828). B. Feb. 13, 1862. School,
Kings', Ely.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M A 1899
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 8, 1883. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 18S8. Bencher, 1913. K.C., 1908. County Court
Judge for Hampshire, 1916-17. Of 14, Ladbroke Road,
London, W. Died May 2. 1917, at Mundeslev, Norfolk.
R<| La Lists; Inns of Court; Who was
Wh <; The Times, May .1, 1917.)
MARTEN, ALFRED AMBERSON BARRINGTON. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 27, 1889. [Eldest] s. of Alfred George
(next), of 21, Prince of Wales Terrace, Kensington. B.
[Dec. 8], 1870, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1S92; (Law Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1S93); LL.B.
1893; M.A. and LL.M. 1S97; LL.D. 1903. Football (assoc.)
' blue,' 1893. Studentship of Council of Legal Education.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. iS, 1805. Member
of the Bar Council, 1909-10. Puisne Judge, High Court,
Bombay, 1916-26. Chief Justice. Bombay, 1926-30.
Knighted, 1024. Retired, 1030. Of Gedges, Matfield, Kent,
in 1946. Brother of Clarence H. K. (1891). (Book of Blues;
I.C.S Lists; Law Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
MARTEN, ALFRED GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Apr. 7, 1852. [3rd s. of Robert Giles, of Plaistow, Essex.]
f. Nov. 9, 1829], at 10, Clement's Lane, Lombard Street,
London. Bapt. Dec. 29, 1S42. [School, Mill Hill.] Matric.
Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856 (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1854-5;
19I* Wrangler. 1856); M.A. 1859; LL.B. and LL.M. 1874;
LL.D. 1SS0. Fellow. 1865-6. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 15, 1852. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1857. Bencher,
June 12, 1874. Q.C., Feb. 5, 1874; Treasurer, 1893- M.P.
for Cambridge Borough, 1874-80. Knighted, 1896. Judge
of County Courts, Berks., 1896-1905. Member of the Council
of Legal Education, 1874-1906. Married, Dec. 28, 1869,
Patricia Barrington, dau. of Capt. Vincent Frederick Ken-
nett. Author, A Treatise on the Debtors Act, 1878. Died
June 22, 1910, at St Leonards-on-Sea. Father of the above
and of Clarence H. K. (1891). {Mill Hill Sch. Reg.;
Laa Lists; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Scott, MSS.; Who mis Who (which
erroneously gives death as in April 1906); Eagle, xxxin. 70;
The Times, June 23, 1910.}
MARTEN, ARNOLD JEFFREYS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 18, J892. S. of Thomas Arnold, of 7, Calverley Terrace,
Tunbridge Wells. B. [Apr. 28, 1874], at Swansea, Glam.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892. Second Lieut.,
Highland Light Infantry, 1896; Lieut., 1899. Served in
and in the S. African War, 1899-1902 (wounded;
mentioned in despatches). Capt., 1902; retired, 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.F.A.; employed
Ministry of Munitions). Residing at Longworth, >.
Berks., in 1945. (Harrow' Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Univ. II ir
List. I
MARTEN, CHARLES PETER. Adm. at Clare, Ink
[Elder s. of St. 1 1. 12, 1S80.) Sch. » il
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1898. Second Lieut., 3rd Batt.,
West Yorks. Regt. (T.) 1900; 2nd West Ynrks. Ri
Lieut., 1906. Served in tin S. African War, 1
! in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., \\
Kept, and King's Royal Rifle Corps; mentioned
D near Flers, Sept. 15, 1916. {Ton-
bridge Sch. Reg.; I ■ ■• '
MARTEN, CLARENCE HENRY KENNETT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. [2nd s. of Sir Alfred George (1852),
Martin, Alfred F.ugene
K.C. B. Oct. 28, 1872. School, Eton.] Did not reside.
Adm. at Balliol College, Oxford, 1891; B.A. 11-1 Cla
Modem History) 1S95; M.A. 1900. Assistant Master at
Eton, 1896-1926; House Master, 1907-27; Lower^ Master,
l926-29;iVice-Provost, 1930-45. Provost, 1945-7-. K.< V <>,
1945. Took a large part in the later years of Prin<
beth's instruction. Author, historical. Died Dec. 11, 1948.
Brother of Alfred A. B. (18S9). (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who's Who; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MARTEN. EDWARD DIMMACK. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Apr. 26, 1873. S. of Henry John, civil engineer [of Parkfield
House, Wolverhampton] (and Frances Anne). B. June 6,
1855, at Penn Hale, Upper Penn, Staffs. [School, Mill Hill.]
Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882. A civil engini 1 r
For many years engineer to the Severn Commissioners, and
other public bodies. Retired and resided at Cheltenham,
where he died, May 12, 1917. Brother of Henry (1873) and
Robert H. (1885). [Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle,
xxxix. 252; The Times, May 15, 1917.)
MARTEN, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. at King's, Sept. 28, 1894.
TYounger s. of Charles Henri', of Blackheath. B. Jan. 20,
"1876. School, Clifton College.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B V
1898; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1900; priest,
1901; C. of Holy Trinity, Southwark, 1900-4. C. of Limps-
field, Surrey, 1904-8. R. of Tatsfield, 1908-13. V. of St
Mark's, Woodcote, Purley, 1913-22. Rural Dean of Cater-
ham, 1920-2. V. of St Mark's (with St Andrew's), Surbiton,
1922-13. Rural Dean of Kingston, 1926-31. Chaplain (Mis-
sion to Seamen) at the Naval Base, Oban, in 191S. Hon.
Canon of Southwark Cathedral, 1929-37. Archdeacon of
Kingston-on-Thames, 1931-46. R. of Godstone, 1936-45.
Author. Book of Sermons, etc. Warden of the Homes of
St Barnabas, Dormans Land, Surrey, 1945-8-. (Who's Who;
Crock ford.)
MARTEN. GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
Mar. 20, 1818. S. of George Sullivan [of St Albans] [and
Jane, dau. of Charles Nevinson]. B. [May 3, 1801], in Lon-
don. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822.
A banker; of Messrs Call, Marten and Co., Old Bond Street,
London. Of Marshals Wick, Herts., in 1868. J. P. and D.L.
for Herts. Died June 17, 1876. [Record of Old Westminsters.)
MARTEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1873.
S. of Henry John, civil engineer and ironmaster [and Frances
Anne]. B. May 8, 1S56, at Penn Hale, Upper Penn, Staffs.
[School, Mill Hill.] Slatric. Michs. 1S73. A civil engineer.
\ M I C.E. Waterworks Director at Devizes. OfDidmarton,
Badminton, Gloucs. Died July 14, 1930, at Cheltenham.
Brother of Edward D. (1873) and Robert H. (1S85). {Mill
II, I! Sch. Reg.; The I imes, July 16, 1930.)
MARTEN, LEONARD HUMPHREY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1897. Eldest s. of Robert Humphrey, merchant, retired, of
Allensmore, near Swansea. B. Dec. 14, T878, at Henbury
Road, Clifton. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900. Second Lieut., Yorkshire Light Infantry, 1900.
Served in the S. African War (1899-1902), dying of wounds
received at Brakenlaagte, Nov. 5, 1901. (Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Army Lists.)
MARTEN, ROBERT HUMPHREY. Adm. at Cut's, Jan. 15,
1885. S. of Henry John, civil engineer, of Codsall, Staffs,
B. Aug. 3, i860, at Penn Hale, Wolverhampton. Schools,
Wolverhampton, Mill Hill; and at University College, Lon-
don. Matric. Lent, 1S85; M.B. and B.Chir. 1888; M.D. 1905.
At University College Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1SS3; I I I I
1884. In practice at Adelaide, S. Australia, for m.i:
retired c. 1930. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
A.A.M.C). Died Apr. 8, 1933, at Craters, S. Australia.
1 r of Henry (1873) and Edward D. (1873). {Hill Hill
Reg. (which gives ' B. March i860 '); Venn, 11. 474 and
addenda; Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 11, 1933.)
MARTIN, ALBINUS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7. 1784.
Mbinus, Esq., of Silton, Dorset. M.ii
Scholar, 1784. Brother of Harry (1791) and William (1792).
MARTIN, ALFRED EUGENE. Adm. pens. ..I Do«
13. Eldest s. of Joseph S.. II. M. In
Bristol. (School, Clifton College
1896; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st 1
il.A. xooo; Mil na Hospital
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., [890. H 1 Clinical
il' i I
1900. At Fremantle, Western Australia, in 1910; and at
Herts., from before 1920-41
1 . . 1 1 Of
I Mar. 1-
1949. (Clifton I ries.)
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Martin, Cecil
MARTIN. CECIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 20, 1884.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. Robert (1827), of Anstey Pastures,
Ratby, Leics. [and his 2nd wife, Marian Cecil]. B. there
[Oct 13 1865]. Bapt. Dec. 17, 1865. School, Harrow (Dr
H. Montague'Butler). Matric. Miens. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of
Staveley, Derbs., 1888-90. C. of Ashover, 1891-2. V. of
Leighland, Somerset, 1893-6. R. of Holford, 1896-1904.
Of Chilcombe House, Bicknoller, near Taunton. Died there,
[an. 30. 1944. Stepbrother of Robert F. (1S59) and John
(1865). (Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
MARTIN, CECIL HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke.
Oct I 1886. Only s. of John Kemble, merchant, of Bickley.
Kent. B. there. Matric. Michs. 18S6; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1900.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1890; priest (Gibraltar, for Roches-
ter) 18911 C. of Limpsfleld, Surrey, 1890-3. C. of St Luke's,
Southampton, 1893-5. C. of S. Hackney, London, 1895-7.
S.P.G. Chaplain, at St Moritz, 1897-8. C. of Bisley, Surrey,
1898-1900. C. of Brighton, 1900-2. V. of Ripley, Surrey,
1902-12. Chaplain at Viareggio, 1912-13. C. of New Milton,
Hants., 1914-18. V. of Langrish, 1918-28. R. of Blend-
worth, 1928-37. Author, Allnutt of Delhi. Died Mar. 6,
1937 aged 70; buried at Blendworth. {The Times, Mar. 9,
I937-)
MARTIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 5,
17S5. S. of William, of Wentworth, Yorks. School, Eton.
Bapt. Aug. 18, 1767. Matric. Michs. 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792. V. of Brayton and R. of Cowthorpe, Yorks., until
1804. Died Aug. 26, 1804, aged 37, at Hunsingorc, near
Wetherby, Yorks. (G. Mag., 1S04, 11. 886; Eton Coll. Reg.)
MARTIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Caius, July 3,
1S52. B. at Faringde.n, Berks. School. Staiunore, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1852. Resided 7 terms.
MARTIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 10, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq., of 12, Sumner
Place, Onslow Square, London, S.W. School. Lampton
House, Hounslow. Matric. Lent, 1874- Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 23, 1874. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1879.
On the Western Circuit. {Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 17, 1877.
Of Beechwood, Withdean, near Brighton. Matric. Michs.
1S77. {Matriculation* and Degrees, r85i-i900, erroneously
gives his college as Sidney.)
MARTIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 28, 1899.
S. of Robert William. B. [Aug. II, 1880], at Gayton-le-
Wold, Lines. Schools, Bngg Grammar, Uppingham, and
Denstone College, Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1002;
MA. 1922. Assistant Master at Caterham Prep. School in
1903. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1904; priest, 1906; C. of St
John, The Pleck, Walsall, 1904-10. C. of Great Barr (in C.
of All Saints, Streetlv). 1910-16. V. of St Matthew's, Smeth-
wick, 1916-24. R. of Sheldon, Warws., 1924-7- V. of St
Germain, Edgbaston, 1927-39. R. of Bradenham, Bucks.,
1939-48-. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Peilc, 11. 835: Schoot-
masters' Directories; ( rockford.)
MARTIN, CHARLES GUTHERLESS. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Apr. 24. 1894. [S. of Charles E.. school superintendent, of
Sutton, Surrey. B. Nov. 1875.] School. Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1894', B.A. 1S98. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital, 1898 1901 Assistant Master at Felix Institute,
Lavender Hill, for 8 months; at Foundation School, White-
chapel, W03-17. MRUS.; L.R.C.P., 1921. Assistant
Divisional" Surgeon. Metropolitan Police. In practice at
134, Brixton Hill, London, S.W., 1921-50. Departmental
Medical oilier. Port of London Authority. Died Jan. 11.
1950. [Merchant Taylors* Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directory;
Medical Directories.)
MARTIN, JOHN
MARTIN, The Rev. CHARLES HERBERT. M.A. 1S42, incorp.
from Oxford. [Eldest s. <>f Lieut. -Col. Charles, of Severn
Stoke, Worcs.] [and Elizabeth, dau. of Solomon Williams,
of Dublin]. Maine, fr. 1111 Kxeter College, Oxford, June 4,
1K13, age 01; B.A. (Oxford) 1M7; M.A. (Oxford) 1820.
Ord. deacon (Bp. of Gloucester) 1818; priest, 1819. C. of
Wink-lev with Grantley, Yorks., [826 9. PC, of Maise-
more, Gloucs., 1829-57. Married (1) 1818, Eliza Porter,
dau. of William Sloane, of Tobago; (2) Fances Anne, dau. of
loseph Goodwin. Died Nov. 22. 1865, at Reading. [Al.
Oxotl Crockford; Foster, Index EccU's.; Clerical Guide;
1, Mag., 1866, 1. 148.)
MARTIN, DAVID WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Apr. 25,
1845. Matric. Michs. 1845. Probably the man of these
names, 1> (an. 3. 1826, who entered the Army, June 16,
1848; Capt., iN5*. retired (from the Sth Foot), 1879, ul,h
Hon, rank of Lieut. -Col. {Army Lists.)
Martin, Francis
MARTIN, The Rev. EDWARD. M.A. 1827, incorp. from
Dublin. Adm. at Peterhouse, 1S27. Adm. pens, at Trinity
College. Dublin, July 8, 1791, age 22. [S. of John, ei 1
B. in Co. Tyrone.] B.A. (Dublin) 1796; M.A. (Dublin) 1826.
Died Apr. 23, 1839. Doubtless father of Eustace M. (1846).
(7\ .-I. Walker, 428; Al. Dubl.; G. Mag., 1S.3.,, 1 95, which
calls him ' LL.D.')
MARTIN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Trinity, Dec. 24,
1846. S. of Major John. Did not reside.
MARTIN, EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Michs. 1865.
[Eldest s of Edward, of Rempstone, Notts. B. Mar. 1846.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1865; LL.B. 1S69.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 13, 1867. Called to the Bar,
May 1, 1871. Married Apr. 10, 1872, Alice Maud, only dau.
of Charles Cammell. of Norton Hall and Brooksfield Manor.
Derbs. Sometime of Woodcote, Forest Row, Sussex. Died
March, 1928. Father of the next [Uppingham Sch. Roll;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, A/01 al the Bar.)
MARTIN, EDWARD CHARLES MONTAGUE Adm. at King's,
a scholar from Eton, Oct. 8, 1S92. Eldest s. of Edward
(above), barrister-at-law. of 4, Queen's Gardens, Paddingtnn,
London. B. there, June 8, 1S73. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895-
MARTIN, EDWARD NUGENT MEREDYTH. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1898. Of London. S. of Eustace
Meredyth, Esq. (1846), of 17, Clanricarde, Hyde Park,
London, W. B. there, Mav 9, 1871. School, F.astboume
College. Matric. Michs. 1898. Lieut., 3rd Batt., West Riding
Regt. (T.) 1900. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd
Lieut., 5th (R. Irish) Lancers); killed in action, Sept. 30,
1916. Brother of Eustace M. (1893) and Roland E. M.
(1896). {Univ. War List.)
MARTIN, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St
John's 1. 111. 29, 1828. B. at Blandford, Dorset. Matric.
Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1851. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1832; priest, April 6, 1S34; C. of All
Hallows (and third Master of the Grammar School), Exeter.
1847-8. C. of Ide, Devon, 1849-55. C. of Laughton with
WUdsworth, Lines., 1857-60. P.C. of Bolventor, Cornwall,
1866-73. Disappears from Crockford, 1874.
MARTIN, EDWIN McGRATH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oi I 1891
Eldest s. of Edwin, of The Ravine, Filey, Yorks. B. Feb. 1,
1877, at Huddersneld. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs
1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Adm. Solicitor, ^904. Prac-
tised in London (Messrs Blake and Martin, Duke Street).
[Law Lists, until 1920.)
MARTIN, ERIC UPCOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 31,
1897. S. of George Maynard (1806), solicitor, of Wolver-
hampton [and Emma Ellis Sharp], B. there, Dec. 17. 1S77.
Seh ». Is, Wolverhampton Grammar (The Rev. H. Williams)
[and Merchant Taylors']. Matric. Michs. 1897. Became
insane, 1898. Died 1912. {Wolverhampton Sch. Reg.: Scott,
MSS.)
MARTIN, ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 28, 1891. S. of Henrv Albert, of Stoneleigh, Edgerton,
Huddersneld. [B. Dec. 23, 1872.] Schools, Switzerland, and
International College, Isleworth. Matric. Michs. 1891.
Chairman of Martin. Sons and Co., fine cloth spinners, of
Huddersfield. Knighted. 1917. Of Beechwood, near Hud-
dersneld, and Bureside, near Wroxham, Norfolk, in 1946.
{Who's Who.)
MARTIN, EUSTACE MEREDYTH. M.A. 1S46, incorp. from
Dublin. [3rd s. of the Rev. Dr Edward (doubtless 1S27).
I; m Dublin.] Adm. at Tnnitv College, Dublin, Jan. 17.
1835, age- in. B.A. (Tnn. Coll., Dublin) 1839; M A- (Dubhnl
1844 Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 1, 1S37. Called to the
Bar. Nov. 20, 1845. Of 17, Clanrie anle Gardens. London.
Father of the next, of Edward N. M. (189S) and Roland E. M.
(1896). [Al. Dubl.; Law /.is/s. Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, EUSTACE MEREDYTH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1893. Of London. S. of Eustace Meredyth
(above). B. Nov. 9, 1873, in London. [School, Westminster.]
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1897; LL.M. 1903. Of Bi nbi li .
Lostwithi.'l. Cornwall Died Oct 2 >. 0) ; 1 , at Bath. Brother
of Edward N. M. (189S) and Roland E. M. (1896). [Record
of Did Westminsters; I he Times, Oct. 26, 1931.)
MARTIN, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May
29, 1820. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel (178S) [R.] of Warsop,
Notts, [B. there Feb. 15, 1802.] School. Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1S20. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 15, 1820; Bell
Scholar, 1821; Scholar, 1822; Craven Scholar, 1823; B.A.
[yth Wrangler) 1824; M.A. 1827. Fellow of Trinity, 1825-68;
Assistant Tutor, 1826-37; Senior Bursar, 1837-61; Vice-
Master, 1862-6. Senior Proctor, 1836; Ord. deacon (Roches-
ter) 1833; priest (Lincoln) 1833. Died May 20, 1868, at
Cambridge. Brother of Samuel [1813). [Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, June,
[868 !
34°
Martin, Francis Offley
MARTIN, FRANCIS OFFLEY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. i6(
1821. [4th] s. of Henry, M.P. [and Master in Chancery], of
Cols ton- B asset t, Notts, [and Maria Elizabeth, dau. of Francis
Edmunds, of Worsborough, Yorks.]. B. there [Mar. 22,
1S05]. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1821 ; B.A.
{26th Wrangler) 1825; M.A. 1S29. Fellow, 1828. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 7, 1825. Called to the Bar, May 19,
1829. Assistant Tithe Commissioner. An Inspector of
Charities, 1857-72; Second Charity Commissioner for Eng-
land and Wales, 1872-8. Of Hampton, Middlesex. Married,
Jan. 31, 1844, Mary, 5th dau. of the Very Rev. Samuel
Smith, D.D., Dean of Christ Church, Oxford. Died Dec. 4,
1878, at 89, Onslow Gardens, London. (List of Carthusians;
Venn, 11. 181; Boose, 11. 765; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, FRANCIS RAYNES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1891,
S. of the Rev. Matthew Henry, deceased [and Frances Anne
Dickson]. B. June 6, 1S72, at Evandale, Tasmania. Schools,
Kew High, Melbourne and Church of England Grammar,
Melbourne. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1S9S; M.D. 19 14. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. House Surgeon and Clinical
Assistant, Ear and Throat Depts., St Thomas's Hospital.
Divisional Medical Officer, S. African Constabulary. Civil
Surgeon in the S. African War, 1 899-1902. Of Radfontein
Estates Gold Mining Co., Transvaal, in 1910. Subsequently
practised at Johannesburg. Of 402, New Kelvin House,
Marshall Street, Johannesburg, in 1945. (Venn, 11. 520;
Medical Directories.)
MARTIN, FRANCIS RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 19,
1808. S. of Thomas. Of Flintshire. Matric. Michs. 1808;
Scholar, 1809.
MARTIN, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Trinity, May
21, [822. S. of Thomas. B. at Liverpool. School, Royal
Institution, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828;
M.A. 1S31. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 6, 1S33; priest,
1834. Chaplain to the Bishop of St David's, 1840-64. R.
of South Somercotes, Lines., 1848-64. Hon. Canon of Lin-
coln, 1862-4. Author, religious. Died Dec. 6, 1864, at
South Somercotes. (Boase, vi. 166; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1865, 1. 113.)
MARTIN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 10,
1837. S. of the Rev. Joseph William (1792), R. of Keston,
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841.
MARTIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Nov. 3,
1832. Of Essex. School, Perse, Cambridge. [S. of John
Letch, of Croft Lodge, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1833;
Scholar, 1835; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840; B.D. 1S47; D.D. 1852.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, July 10, 1852. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) Apr. 22, 1838; priest, Apr. 7, 1839; C. of Lamerton,
Devon, 1838-9. Principal, Exeter Diocesan College, 1839-51.
R. of St Pancras, Exeter, 1840-5. V. of St Breward, Corn-
wall, 1851-82. Hon. Canon of Truro, 1880-2. Married,
Dec. 18, 1843, Harriet, dau. of the Rev. W. Cowlard, of
Tavistock. Died Jan. 25, 1882, aged 67, at St Breward
vicarage; buried at St Breward. Father of the next; brother
of John (1834). (Al. Oxon.; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 537;
Crockford.)
MARTIN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10, 1883.
S. of the Rev. George, D.D. (above), V. of St Breward,
Cornwall [and Harriet]. B. there. Bapt. Sept. 22, 1864.
School, BlundelTs, Tiverton (A. L. Francis, M.A.)- Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Truro)
1887; priest, 1888; C. of Duloe, Cornwall, 1887-91. C. of
Marhanichurch, 1891-3. R. of Caerhayes, 1893-9. Gave
up his living and went to Southwark, where he was
known among the poor as the ' modem St Anthony ';
possessed an influence almost hypnotic and a power for
good that was irresistible. Sustained severe injuries when
run over by a lorry, July 25, 1934. Lived for many years in
apparent penury. Died Dec. 19, 1946. Left £1000 to St
John's College to provide assistance for students from Corn-
wall reading for Holy Orders; and the residue of his estate
(£22,000) to the Bishop of Southwark and the Mayor for
the poor of that borough. (Crockford; Church Times, Dec.
27, 1946; Anne Treneer, School House in the Wind.)
MARTIN, GEORGE ALBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
10, 1896. S. of John, builder and contractor, of Belfast [and
Isabel McAfee]. B. Sept. 27, 1880, at Belfast. School,
Campbell College, Belfast (Mr James A. McNeill). Matrii
Michs. 1898; B.A. iQOi. Possibly the George Albert Martin,
of ' Sellack,' Eynesford, Kent, of Messrs Robertson, Martin
and Co., 7, King Street, Cheapside, London, E.C., who died
Jan. 3, 1943. (The Times, Jan. 4, 1943.)
MARTIN, GEORGE [KING]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Mar. 12, 1809. [3rd] s. of [John] Nickleson [or Ni
of Wollaton, Notts. B. [June 6, 1791], at Plymouth. Schools,
Appleby, Westmorland, and Greenwich. Matric. Mil hs.
1810; Scholar, 1810. Died, unmarried, 1817, in the Island
Martin, Henry
of St Vincent. (Venn, 11. 153, and addenda; G. Ma
II. 637; Burke, Family Records.)
MARTIN, GEORGE MAYNARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 1, 1866. Of Devon. S. of George Millett, cabinet-
maker [and Maria Matilda Burt]. B. Feb. 21, 1848, at St
James, Plymouth. Bapt. Mar. 21, 1866. [School, Plymouth
New Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1877.
Adm. Solicitor, 18SS; practised at Wolverhampton. At one
time proprietor of the Wolverhampton Chronicle. Father of
Eric U. (1897). (Lav Lists.)
MARTIN, GEORGE TEMPLE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 2, 1888. S. of Temple Chevalier. B. [Nov. 11, 1869],
at Brixton, Surrey. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 18, 1894. Practised at the S. London
and Surrey Sessions. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Law
Lists.)
MARTIN, GLANVILLE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 5, 1829.
5th s. of William, surveyor, of Tavistock, Devon. B. there,
July 2,1811. School, Bideford (Mr Alford). Matric. Michs.
1829; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1834; priest, 1835;
C. of St Hill, Cornwall, 1834-41. C. of Caflington, 1841-7.
C. of Stoke Chmsland, 1848-50. R. of Otterham, 1850-61.
C. of Clayhidon, Devon, 1865-70. V. of Harwell, 1869-94-
Disappears from Crockford, 1895.
MARTIN, GRANTLEY CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 7, 1879. S. of R. W., of Down House, Bath.
B. there, Nov. 28, 1859. Schools, St John's College, Wood
Green, and Westcliffe, Ramsgate. Matric Michs. 1879; B.A.
1883; M.A. 1S88. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1883;
priest, 1884; C. of St James, Cheltenham, "1883-4. C. of
Christ Church, Ramsgate, 1884-5. V. of St John-the-Bap-
tist, Folkestone, 1885-9. C. of St Andrew's, Liverpool,
1889-90. C. of St Bede's, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1890-4.
C. of St Andrew's, Southport, 1894-1905. R. of Stoke-next-
Guildford, Surrey, 1905-23. Subsequently of Woodside,
Hathaway Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, where he
died, Sept. 14, 1934. (Crockford; The Times, Sept. 17,
I934-)
MARTIN, HARRY (or HENRY). Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
June 24, 1791. S. of ' Albino ' [Albinus], Esq., of Silton,
Dorset, deceased. School, Warminster. Matnc. Lent, 1792;
Scholar; B.A. 1795. Ord. deacon (Litt.dim. for Salisbury)
1795. K. of Radbourne, Warws., 1800-24. R. of Cuckling-
ton, Somerset, 1807. R. of Silton, Dorset, 1839-51. Dis-
appears from Clergy List, 1852. Father of the next; brother
of Albinus (1784) and William (1792). (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
MARTIN, HARRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, July 2, c82g
S. of the Rev. Harry (above). Of Dorset. B. at Silton.
Matric. Michs. 1830; Marsden Scholar; prizeman, 1831;
B.A. 1834; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon, 1835; priest, 1837.
C. and Evening Lecturer of Isleworth, Middlesex, 1855. K.
of Combe-in-Teignhead, Devon, 1856-64. Disappears from
Crockford, 1865.
MARTIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 28) at Jesus, Nov. 26,
1824. [2nd] s. of John [doubtless of Blackrock, Cork]. B.
at Cork. School, Cork. Matric. Lent, 1825. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, June 14, 1813. Doubtless successively R. of Lame, Co.
Antrim, and K. of Inver, dio. of Connor. Married, 1830,
Jane, dau. of Thomas Higinbotham of Mountjoy Square,
Dublin. Died, s.p., Nov. 17, 1859. (G. Mag., i860, 1. 189;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MARTIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1863. [S.
of the Rev. Richard, of Killaloe, Co. Clare. B. Feb. 24,
1844, at Dore, Derbs. School, Sheffield.] Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1867;
pnest, 1868; C. of Chapel-en-le-Fnth, Derbs., 1867-9. C. of
Earls Heaton, Yorks., 1870-1. C. of St Paul's, Kingston -
on-HuU, 1871-3. C. of Sunderland, 1873-5. P.C. of St
John's, Sunderland, 1875-85. V. of Stockton-on !•
1885-1916. Hon.. Canon of Durham, 1899. V. of Kelloe,
Durham, 1916-23. Died there, June 13, 1923. Father of
Herbert C. (1896). (Crockford; Who was Who.)
MARTIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus < hrxsti, Oct. 1,
1886. Of Cambs. S. of Joseph, of llighheid. Link-port [and
Emma, dau. of John Gambling]. B. there, Nov. 27, 1861.
School, Amersham Hall, Caversham, Berks, Matrii Michs
1886; B.A. 1889. Trained as an engineer and had held
Intments in South America. Ord. deao a v
for Winchester) 1889; priest (Wu 1 . "t the
Circus Proprietary Chapel, Landport, Portsmouth, Hants.,
1889-93. V. of Holy Trinity, t> ox. V. of
Crookes, Yorks., 1901-16. K. of Oulton, near Norwich,
Norfolk, 1916-32. Died Mar. 8, 1932, at Oult<»i
there. Brother oi Walt- r W. (x8c ; The 1 itm .,
Mar. 10, 1932; Yorkshire Who* Who.)
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Martin, Henry Burgess
MARTIN, HENRY BURGESS. A.lm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Dec. is, 1813. [2nd] s. of H[enrv], Esq., M.P. [of Colston-
Bassett, Notts., and of Lin- .In'- Inn, Master ..f tie I „ ■„, I, .
If. ( )i t 5, 1797, at Worsborough, W. Riding, Yorks. [School,
Westminster] Matric. Miclis. 1815; LL.B. 18:0. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1819. Of Colston-Bassett, Notts.
J. P. for Notts Died Inn./ 9, 1S82. Brother of William B.
(1814). [Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 3,
1848. [S. of Henry, of South Devon. B. Nov. 1830. School,
King's College, London.] Matric. Miens. 1848; B.A. 1852;
M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of
Sherburn Oxon., 1 ■- C, of Holy Trinity, Exeter,
1856-62. Assoc. Sei . 1 MS., 1862-6. V. of West Hartle-
pool, Durham, 1866-71. R. of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1871-82.
Rural Dean of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1872-82. Hon. Canon
of Durham, 1874-88. Archdeacon of Lindisfan id \ ol
Eglingham, 1882-1903. Hon. Canon <■! Si Ai.lm- in New-
castle-on-Tyne Cathedral. Author, Sermons Died Dec. 23,
1903, at Egluigham vicarage. [Crockford; 1 he limes, Dec.
24, 1903.)
MARTIN, HENRY NEWELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 9,
1870. S. of Henry, Congregational minister [and later a
schoolmaster]. B. '[July 1, 1S4S], at Newry, Ireland. Edu-
cated at University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1870;
Scholar, 1870; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1873) 1874;
M.A 1877. Fellow, 1874-9. President of the Union, 1875.
At the University of London (B.Sc, 1870; M.B., 1871;
D.Sc, 1872.) F.R.S., 1885. Demonstrator to Michael
Foster, Trinity Praelector in Physiology, 1870-6. Professor
of I'.iologv. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, U.S.A.,
1876-93; retired on account of ill-health, 1893. Hon. M.D.,
Georgia University, 1881. Croonian Lecturer, 1883. Married,
Dec. 20, 1879, Mrs Pegram, widow of an officer in the Con-
federate Army. ' He was in a sense a pioneer of biology in
the LT.S.A., helping to put physiology m its proper relation
to the science and art of medicine.' Author (in conjunction
with Prof. T. H. Huxley), Practical Instruction in Elementary
Biology; The Human Body, etc. Died Oct. 27, 1 91 il
Burley-in-Wharfdale. {Pale, 11. 614; Boase, vi. 166; Scott,
MSB . The Times, Oct. 30, 1896; Vict, of American Bio-
graphy, xii. J37; Proc. Roy, Soc. no (1S97), x.x.)
MARTIN, HERBERT CRAVEN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 2s. 1896.
[S. of the Rev. Henry (1863), V. of Stockton-on-Tees. B.
Nov. 20, 1S77.] Schools [Marlborough College and] Durham.
Matric, Michs. 1896; B.A. 1901; M A. 1904. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1901; priest, 1903; C. of Christ Church, Gates-
head, nioi-s. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen, at Calcutta.
1905-8. Chaplain, Indian Ecclesiastical Est., Bengal, 190S-
20. Served in the Great War. 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.,
Ghorpuri, India). R. of Ladock, Cornwall, 1920-5. R. of
Ockley, Surrey, 1925-45. K. of Clifford, Heref., 1945-8-.
Rural Dean of Abbeydore, 1047-8-. {Crockford. Marl-
borough Coll. Rfj ; 1 Mil). War List.)
MARTIN, HEZEKIAH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 4,
1853. S. of Hezekiah, of Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Migrated I rpus Christi, [an. 6, 1854; Scholar, 1851.;
I; \ 1857; M.A. 1868. Ord deacon (Chichester) 1858;
priest, 1859; C oi Playden with Guldeford, Sussex. 1858-9,
C. of St Paul's, stepney, London, 1860-2. C. of Elsing.
Norfolk, 1862-4. C. of St Peter's, Folkestone. 1864 6. V
of Thatcham, Perks., 1S66-89. Author, The llatlv Services
of the Church, 0 Sermon. Died June. 1889, at Clevedon.
(r. A. Walker, son, 1 rockford; The Guardian, July 3, 1889.)
MARTIN, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Si John's, May is, 1882. S.
of James, schoolmaster [and Jane]. B. Mar. 20. 1864, at
Battersea, Surrey. Bapt. fune 10, 1864. [School, Newcastle-
under-Lyme.] Matric. Michs 1882; B.A (34<* Wrangler)
1 -..-,. M.A. 1889. Professor of Chemistry in the University
section of the Diocesan College, Rondebosch, S. Africa,
1885-1910; moved to the Department of mathematics at
Rhodes University College, Grahamstown. Died Aug. 1939,
.it Grahamstown. [Eagle, li. 224.)
MARTIN, JAMES ATKINS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. II,
1874. 2nd s. of Henry, Independent minister, of Offerton,
Stockport, Cheshire. B. June 19, 1849, at Armagh. Schools,
Silcoates, Wakefield and Northampton. Matric. Michs.
1874; B.A. (loi/i Wrangler) [878.
MARTIN, JAMES THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Corn, at St John's,
Feb. 21, 1824. Of Cambridgeshire. Matric. Michs. 1824.
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov 5, 1834. 2nd s.
ol |..lin Letch, Esq., of Grantchester, Lambs. B. Julv 7,
1816, at Saffron Walden, I-ssex. Schools, Huntingdon '(Mr
Hill) and Cambridge (Mr Bailey). Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar; Taylor Exhibitioner; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1S42. Ord.
de; 1 (Gloucester) Dec. 22, 1839; priest, May 22, [842; C.
of Dursley, Gloucs., 1839. C. of Dawlish, Devon, 1855 8,
V. of St Andrewthe-Great, Cambridge, 1858-85. Married
Martin, Joseph
Miss — Rodd, and had issue. Author, Sermons. Resided
latterly al 11. Park Terrace, Cambridge, where he died,
Dec. 19, 1891. Brother of George (1832). [The Guardian,
Dec. 2),. 1891.)
MARTIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 9, 1S65. [3rd]
s. of the Rev. Robert (1S27), of Anstey Pastures, Leics.
[by his first wife]. B. June 6, 1848, at Cold Overton Hall,
Leics. School, Harrow. Matric, Michs. 1866; HA 1 0
M.A. 1S73. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1S71; priest, 1872;
C.of Bren. hlev, Kent, 1871-s K.of Stonev Stanton, L.-n
1875-85. Married, Dec. 31. 1878, Sophia Constance, dau. of
William Bosworth, of Charley Hall, Leics. Resided latterly
at Charley Hall, Loughborough, Lens., where he died,
Apr. is. 1022. Brother of Robert F. (1S59) and stepbrother
of Cecil (1 .-.4). ( I "011 k. . /..(",, ;Fox-Davies, . 1 1 mortal Families;
Crockford; I he lanes. Apr. 17, 1022.)
MARTIN, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 10, 1846. S. of [the Rev.) Charles (Trim Coll., Dublin,
1S21) [Chaplain to Grand Duchess of Mannheim]. B. [Mar.
1829], at Wexford. School, Cheltenham College. Mali:
Michs. 1S47; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. {Cheltenham Coll. A'.c I
MARTIN, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Pembroke,
Oct. 8, 1887. S. of Charles William, LL.D., Judge 111 the
Province of Madras, India. B. there, June, 1S70. Matric.
Michs. 1887, as Charles Henry; B.A. 1892, as Charles Henry
Martin. The College A.lm. register clearly gives nun. as
John Charles, whilst his signatures at matriculation and
degree are equally clearly Charles Henry.
MARTIN, JOHN CUTLACK. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St Catha-
rine's, Dec. 10, 1S53. S. of Henry. B. at Littleport, Cambs.
Matric. Lent, 1854; B.A. 1S58; M.A. 1861. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1S57; priest (Winchester) 18,-4; C. of Raughton
Head, Cumberland, 1857-8. C. of the Old Circus Church
and St John's, Portsea, Hants., 1858-65. P.C. of Circus
Proprietary Chapel, Landport, Portsmouth, 1865-1904.
Dud Apr. 15, 1904, at Souths..-.!. [Crockford; The Times,
Apr. iv. 1904.)
MARTIN, JOHN HARDING BAYNES. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Oct. 4, 1900. S. of Dr J[ohn] M[ichael] H[arding],
F.R.C.S., of Amheim, Blackburn. Matric. Micus. inoo. B A.
I.,..;, B.Chir. in..;. MB 111s; MD. 1932. At the London
Hospital. House surgeon, Royal Halifax Infirmary. Clinical
Assistant, Samaritan Hospital for Women. Practised [or
some time in Liverpool. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Surgeon Lieut. -Comdr., R.N.; mentioned in despatches).
Medical Specialist at the R. N. Hospital, Malta. 111 1930
In practice at Ickenham, Middlesex, 1946-. [Medical
Directories.)
MARTIN, JOHN MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 20, 1888. S. of J[ohn] M[av], Esq., of Bradninch House,
Exeter. 11. there, Aug. 18, 1870. School, Exeter. Matric.
Michs. 1889; Scholar, 18S0. B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class)
1892; MB. and B.Chir. 1897; M.D. 1904. At University
College Hospital. L.S.A., 1896; D.P.H., 1899. House Sur-
geon, Hospital for Women, Brighton. Medical Officer of
ll.ilth for Stroud, 1900-12; for Gloucestershire, 1903-12.
Pi lctised .11 Gloucester and Cheltenham. Author, medical.
Died at Cheltenham, Dec. jo, 1939. (/ A. Walker, 6a
Who's Who in Local Government. MeJual Ihiectoiies, J he
Ja
MARTIN, JOHN STAPLETON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 14,
1866. [3rd] s. of Mark [Marcus], barrister-at-law, of 9, M..n
tague Place. Russell Square, London [and Harriet, dau. of
John Stapleton. of Calcutta]. B. [Mar. 15, 1846], in I Ion
School, Wimbledon. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1S71; M.A.
1900. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 14, 1868. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17. 1871. Of The 1-irs. Norton, \\ ores. Died
Sept. 20. 1022- [Peile, 11. 593; Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.,
which gives ' died Sept. 22 '; Fox-D. ivies, Armorial Families;
Late Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
limes, Sept. 28, 1. ,22 .)
MARTIN, JOSEPH. Adm. bell. -Com. (age 17) at St John's,
Jan. 20, 1774. [2nd] s. of Joseph, Esq., banker, and Eleanor
Ionian... B, Feb. 2. 1757, in Lombard Street, London.
School, Westminster. Matric. Easter, 1779; B.A. 1780;
M.A. 1783. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 2r, 1782; priest
(Gloucester) Apr. 25, 1784. R. of Bourton-on-the-HiIl,
Gloucs., 1784-1810. chaplain to William Henry, Earl of
Rochford. R. of Pendock, Worcs., 1785-1791- K- of Little
Comberton, 1791-1810. R. oi Ledbury, 1795-1S28. Preb.
of Exeter, 1796-1815. C.uu.11 Residentiary of Exeter. Mar-
ii. ,1, M.n .2, iv Isabella Margaret, dau. of the Rev.
John Sturges, Preb. of Winchester. Of Ham Court, Worcs.
Mayor ol Evesham, 1820. Lord of the manors of Upton-on-
s.-veni and of Cheshunt, Herts. Died July 6, 1S28, at Hani
Court. Brother of Thomas (1700). [Record oj 0
minsters ind supplement; Burke, L.G.; Cant. 1 .
o. Mag., 1S28, 11. 374.)
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Martin, Joseph William
MARTIN, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 7, 1792. S. of — , deceased. School, Cheam, Surrey.
Matric Michs. 1796; LL.B. 1799. Ord. deacon (London)
Apr. 27, 1S00; priest (London, Litt.dim. from Canterbury)
Aug. 10, 1S00; C. of East Mailing, Kent, 1S00. R. of Keston,
1800-5S. Died there, Nov. 12. 1S58, aged 82. Father of
Frederick (1S37). [Cant. Act Book; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1858, 11. 646; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MARTIN, JOSIAH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, July 3, 1758.
B. at Boston, New England. [Eldest s. of Col. Josiah, of
Rock Hall, Rockaway, Long Island, New York, N. America;
formerly of Antigua. Had been adm. at the College of
Philadelphia (afterwards University of Pennsylvania), May
-5, 1754; B.A. there, 1757; M.A. there, 1760.] Matric. Michs.
175S. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 4, 1757. Called to
the Bar, June 29, 1759. Appears to have died before 1773.
Distinguish from a contemporary, Governor of N. Caro-
lina, of the same name. (Inns oj Court; E. A. Jones, A n
Members of Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8
[3rd] s. of [Sir] Henry fist Bart., M.P.], Commissk
Portsmouth dockyard [and Elizabeth Anne, ne'e Parker].
B. Feb. 14, 1772, in Percy Street, Rathbone Place, London.
School, Reading. Matric. Easter, r793; Scholar, 17S9; B.A.
1794. Collector of Customs at St John's, Antigua, West
Indies, 1795-1S42. Died Dec. 5, 1S49, of apoplexy, in Not-
tingham Place, Marylebone. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 375;
G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1350, 1. 106.)
MARTIN, MARCUS TREVELYAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1859. [2nd] s. of Major William, of i, Warwick
Place, Leamington [and Jane Ryan, dau. of Col. Paton].
B. [Apr. 29], 1842, in Calcutta, India. School, Rugbv.
Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1S65; LL.M. 1868. Cricket
' blue,' 1862, 1S64. Played cricket for Middlesex, 1870, and
for Warwickshire. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. .
Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 186S. Practised at the Chancery
Bar. Of 70, Portland Place, London. J. P. for Middlesex.
Died June 5, 1908. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke,
L.G., which gives ' B. April 24 '; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MARTIN, MATTHEW. M.A., from Peterhouse, 1763. No
record of him found in Peterhouse Adm. Reg. ; not an Oxonian.
For a younger namesake see D.X.B.
MARTIN, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Mar. 4,
1773- [Eldest] s. of Robert, of Dangan, Co. Galway. [B.
Feb. 1754.] Schools, Sutton, Suffolk [and Harrow]. Matric.
Easter, 1773. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 1, 1770. Called
to the Irish Bar, 1781. On the Connaught Circuit, 1783.
High Sherrff of Galway. 17S2. M.P. for Jamestown, Co.
Leitrizn, 1770-83; for Lanesborough, Co. Leitrim, 1798-
1S00; for Galway, 1801-12 and 1818-26. Resided at Balhna-
hinch Castle and practically ruled over Connemara. Author
of ' Dick Martin's Act ' for the prevention of cruelty to
animals. Founder of the R.S.P.C.A., 1824. A personal
friend of King George IV who called him ' Humanity Mar-
tin'; a temporary 'estrangement occurred when 'Martin
avowed sympathy for Queen Caroline. Twice refused a
peerage. The first of his family to be educated in the Pro-
M religion, due to his father's desire that he should
enter Parliament to work for the emancipation of Catholics,
which he did. Colonel of the Galway Volunteers and of his
own troop of Yeomanry. In his younger days a celebrated
swordsman and duellist. After failure to secure a seat in
1826, retired to Boulogne. Married (1) Feb. 8, 1777, Eliza-
beth, dau. of George Vesey of Lucan, Co. Dublin, and had
issue; (2) June 5, 1796, Harriet, dau. of Hugh Evans, senior
surgeon of the 5th Dragoon Guards, and had further issue.
Died Jau. 6, 1834, at Boulogne. Father of Thomas B. (1805).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 814; Return of
M.P.'s; Inns of Court; D.X.B.)
MARTIN, RICHARD FIENNES WYKEHAM. Adm. pens, (age
20) at Trinity, Jan. 12, 1823. [2nd] s. of Fiennes Wykeham
(who had assumed the surname and arms of Martin, by
Royal Licence, Oct. 18, 1821, at 1
Gen. Martin, of Leeds Castle) [and Eliza, dau. of Richard
li. .11 li.llll.HM
Atherstone, Warws. Matric. Easter, 1823; B.A. 1827. Mar-
ried ii) Apr. 24, 1832, Anne Catherine, dau. ■:
Mascall, of Peasmarsh Place, Sussex; (2) Apr. |, 1 , 1 Mai j
dau. of Neil Male.. hi,, of Poltall bad issue'
ir. 31, 1S61. (Bui
MARTIN, ROBERT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall Mar
20, 1769.
MARTIN, ROBERT Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 3,
1793. S. of Robert, of Anstey, Leics. School, Appleby,
Martin, Samuel
Leics. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar. 1797; B.A. (2nd Wrang.
let and Second Smith's prize) 1798; M.A. 1*01. '
1802-3. V. of Ratby and Ludfonl, In., 1-: 12 and V.
of Breedon, 1827-32. Died ' lately,' in the latter part of
1832. (Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 151-)
MARTIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 12. 1827.
[2nd s. of William, of Anstey Pastures, Leics.
Wood, dau. of John Richards, of Normanton-on-Soar,
Notts.). B. Nov. 19, 1809.] Matric. Mil hs 1 128; B.A. 1832;
M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon and priest (Lincoln) 1833. V. of
Ratby with Groby, Leics., 1833-71; V. of Breedon, 1S33-71,
and V. of Newtown Linford, 1S34-71. Chaplain to the Earl
of Stamford and Warrington, 1838. Of Anstey Pastures,
Leics., J. P. Married (1) Mar. 14, 1839, Selina, dau. of the
Rev. John Frewen Turner, of Cold Overton Hall, Oakham,
and had issue; (2) Sept. 20, i860, Marian Cecil, dau. of
Richard Warner Wood of Stonevgate, Leics, and had further
issue. Died July n, 1871. Father of Robert F. (1859), John
(1865) and Cecil (1884). (Burke, L.G.)
MARTIN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, May 11,
1846. S. of Peter John, surgeon. B. at Pulborough, Sussex.
School, Clapham. Matric. Michs. 1846; scholar, 1S50-5;
M.B. 1851; Med. Lie. 1852; M.D. 1S59. L.R.C.P., [854
F.R.C.P., 1859; Conciliarius, 1873-6; Censor, rS78-9. Some-
time assistant Physician at the Bntish Civil Hospital,
Smyrna. Physician to the Crown and Law Assurance
Societies. Assistant Physician, St Bartholomew's Hospital,
and Warden of the College. Physician, Royal London
Ophthalmic Hospital. In practice 111 Cavendish Square,
London, 1870-91. Died May 13, 1891, in London. [Boose,
vi. 169; Medical Directories.)
MARTIN, ROBERT EDMUND. Adm. at King's, an Exhibitioner
from Eton, Oct. 1893. S. of Robert Frewen (next), of Anstey
Pastures, Leics. B. Dec. 1, 1874. Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1901. A Civil Engineer. With Sir Douglas Fox,
1896-1900. Assistant Engineer and Manager, Mountsorrel
Granite Co., Leics., 1900-12; Managing Director, 1912-20.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., 4th Batt.,
Leicestershire Kegt. (T.F.); twic wouih1<-<1; L..M.G., I'ii'j;
mentioned in despatches). J. P. and D.L. for Leics.
Knighted, 1939. County Alderman and Chairman, Leicester-
shire County Council. Chairman of the Midland District
Miners' Fatal Accident Relief Society. Chairman, Standing
Committee, National Society, 1944. Member of the Church
Assembly. Of The Brand, near Loughborough, Leics., in
1946. Brother of William F. (1894). [Eton Sch. Lists; Univ.
li w List; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Who's Who in Local Government; It /;/> Who.)
MARTIN, ROBERT FREWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 28,
1859. S. of the Rev. Robert (1827), of [Anstey Pastures],
Leicester. B. [Apr. 9], 1S42, at Cold Overton, Leics. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863; B.A. (20//:
Wrangler) 1864; M.A. 1867. Director of the Mountsorrel
Granite Co., Leicester. Of Anstey Pastures (sold in 1901)
and of The Brand, Leics. (which he purchased in 1892).
J.P. for Leics. Married Oct. 30, 1S73, Henrietta Susan,
aau. of the Rev. Edmund Roberts Larken, R. of Burton,
Lines. Died Dec. 2r, 1912, at The Brand. Brother of John
(1865) and half-brother of Cecil (1884); father of the above
and of William F. (1894). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
The limes, Dec. 25, 1912.)
MARTIN, ROBERT WILLIAM KIRBY. Adm. pens, (age 22)
at Trinity Hall, Oct. 10, 1861. [Eldest] s. of Robi
of Australia. Matric. Michs. 1861; LL.B. 1865. Adm. .11
the Inner Temple, May 2, 1857. Called to the Bar, June 6,
i860. On the Northern Circuit, Liverpool Sessions and
Liverpool Passage Court. Died Inly 5, 1878, at Heidelberg,
Australia. (Law Luis; Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, ROLAND EUSTACE MEREDYTH. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1S96. Of London. [2nd] s. of
Eustace Meredyth (1846), barrister, of 17, Clanricarde Gar-
dens, Hyde Park. B. Lb 1 9, School, East
bourne College. Matric. Michs. 1896. Died in Coll
)6. Brother of Eustace M. (1893) and Edward .\ . M.
(1898). [Cambridge Independent Press, Dec. \,
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (agi I mi
1760. S. of the Rev. S[amuel] (Fellow ol Oriel 1
Oxford). R. of Newton 1 , dau. of
John Hunicr. Master <i Lichfield School]. B. then
1743]. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1760;
li. A 1764; M.A. 1767. 1
obi) Feb ■:, 1 71 Mi. 1. MM 1
of Si Peter's, Nottingb \w I b. of Scamblesby in
Lincoln Cathedral, 1775-S2. R. of Tollerton, Nor
I, July 27, ir''), H:/. ilicth, dau. of John Su
Sept. 12,
17S2. Father of the next. (s< John's Coll. Adm ,
Camb. Chron., t, 1782.)
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Martin, Samuel
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 9
1788; Fell. -Com., Nov. 12, 1790. Eldest s. of the Rev
Samuel (above). B. in the parish of St Mary's, Nottingham.
[Bapt. Apr. 3, 1770, at St Mary's, Nottingham.] School,
Rugby, and at Glasgow University, 1787-9. Matric. Michs.
1789; B.A. 1792. Ord, dearon (York) Oct. 5, 1794; priest
July 12, 1795; C. of Beeston, Notts., 1795-1800. C. of
Warsop, 1800-6; R. of Warsop, 1806-59. Married Oct. 21
1794, at Ashbourne, Derbs., Selina, dau. of Francis Beres
ford, of Ashbourne and Osmaston. Died Apr. 4, 1859
aged 89. Father of Samuel (1813) and of Francis (1S20)
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 376; Foster
Index Eccles.)
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1809
[2nd s. of Samuel, Esq., of Antigua and Galloway. B. Mar
28, 1702, m the Island of Antigua. School, Eton.] Matric
1809; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1824. V. of Cobham, Surrey, 1815-25
V. of Coleby, Lines., 1X23-8 and R. of Snarford, 1823-8. V
of St Nicholas, Lincoln, 1S26. Senior Vicar, Lincoln Cathe
dral and R. of Friesthorpe, Lines., 1826-8. Minor Canon of
Lincoln. Married and had issue. Died Mar. 7, 1S28, aged 36
buried in the Cloisters, Lincoln Cathedral. M.I. [Eton Sch
Lists; Foster, Index Eccles.; Assoc. Arch. Soc. Reports and
Papers, 1892; Oliver, Hist, of Antigua (pedigree); Clerical
Guide.)
MARTIN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1813.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. S[amuel] (1788). [B. Nov. 27, 1796,
at Cromwell, Notts.] School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. i.Sm;
Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1S20". Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 19, 1819; priest, June 17, 1821; C. (to his uncle, the
Rev. Gilbert Beresford) at St Andrew's, Holborn. Married,
Aug. 31 , 1832, Sarah, dau. of William Exton, of Cadeby,
Leics., and had issue. Emigrated to Tasmania, where he
made a large fortune as a sheep-farmer. Died Oct. 26, i860,
at Exton, Tasmania. Brother of Francis (1820). (Rugby
Sch. Reg,; St John's Coll. Adm. iv. 376 (sub his father);
G. Mag., 1861, 1. 346; PhOlimore, Notts. Pedigrees, 321-2;
Clergy List.)
MARTIN, SAMUEL JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 30,
1863. S. of Samuel. B. Mav 20, 1843, at Liverpool. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1863.
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 22,
1755. S.of Thomas, mercer, of Yarmouth. B. there. S> hools,
Kelsale, Suffolk (Mr Simmonds), Norwich (Mr Wolton) and
private tuition (Mr Frost). Matric. Michs., 1755; Scholar,
1755-9; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 17S9; M.A. 1708. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Dec. 21, 1760; priest (Norwich) Tuly 18, 171.2. R.
of Tivetshall, Norfolk, 1765-1815. R. of Colkirk and Stib-
bard, 1769-1S15. Married (1) Catherine, dau. of James
Jones, of Fakenham; (2) Elizabeth, widow of Robert Lan-
caster, of Yarmouth. Died Nov. 28, 1815. (Venn, 11. 71;
G. Mag., 1816, 1. 284.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at St John's,
Feb. 7, 1766, S. of Joseph, banker [M.P. for Shrewsbury],
of Middlesex [and Eleanor, dau. of Sir John Torriano, Kt.].
B. in London. School, private. Succeeded his father in the
ownership of Quy Hall, Cambs., 1776. Married (r) Arabella
Theresa Hannen, by whom he had had an illegitimate son, and
had a son and two daughters; (2) Anne, dau. of John Augustus
Payne, and had on<- -M>n and two daughters. Died July 11,
1821, aged 72. M.I. in St Mary's Church, Stow-cum-Quy,
Brother of Joseph {1774). (St John's Coll. Adm., m. 711;
R. Holland-Martin.)
MARTIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 19,
1707. S. of Thomas, of Catton, Norfolk. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Nov. 12, 1700;
Scholar, 1799; Matnc. Michs. 1S01; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1810.
Fellow of Clare, 1804. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1802,
R. of Llandowror, Carmarthenshire, 1X12 17. l>]sapp<\irs
from Clergy List, 1868. (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg .
Crock ford.)
MARTIN, THOMAS BARNWALL (or BARNEWALL]. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June 17, 1S05; Fell. -Com., Feb. 11,
1806. [2nd] s. of Richard (1773). of Galway [by his first
wife]. B. Oct. 4, 1786. Pupil of Mr Champnes, of Windsor,
Berks. Matric. Easter, 1806. Of Dangan and Ballinahmeh
Castle, Co. Galway. Lord of Clare. M.P. for Galway, 1832-
47. J. P. and D.L. for Galway. Served in the Connaught
Rangers, at the assault of Badajos, ' with great bravery."
Married, Feb. 14, 1814, Julia, dau. of Patrick Kirwan, of
Dalgm Park, Co. Mayo, and had issue, a daughter. Died
Apr. 23, 1847, 'of famine fever caught when visiting his
tenants.' He had previously broken the entail, to the ex-
clusion of his brother Richard in Canada, and left his vast
Martin, William
estates heavily encumbered. His daughter, Mary Letitia,
' the Princess of Connemara,' assumed for herself and her
husband (Col. Arthur Gonne Bell, of Brookhill, Co. Mayo),
by Royal licence, the surname and arms of Martin. She was
forced to sell the remaining portion of her patrimony (197,000
acres) by the pressure of the famine, the property passing to
the Law Life Assurance Society. (Burke, < ol. Gentry, 11. 814;
D.N.B.)
MARTIN, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 12,
1S30. B. at Weymouth. Matnc. Lent, 1831; B.A. 1835.
MARTIN, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug.
11, 1885. S. of Daniel, linen and woollen merchant (and
Jane Smith). B. Jan. 31, 1865, at York. School, St Peter's,
York Matric. Michs. 1S85; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1S96. Congre-
gational Minister. At Crosby, Lanes., 1891-1930; retired.
Of Hawkshead, Ambleside, Westmorland "in 1932. (Who's
Who in Congregationalism, 1932.)
MARTIN, TIMPRON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1880, from
Cavendish H. S. of Thomas. B. at Stanley, near Liverpool.
Adm. at St Catharine's, Apr. 12, 1882; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1890.
MARTIN, WALTER RICHARDS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
9, 1879. S. of John, of 65, Cornwall Gardens, London. B.
[May 15, i860], at Whalton House, Leicester. School East-
bourne (private). Matric. Michs. 1879.
MARTIN, WALTER WADDELOW. Matnc. Non-Coil. Lent,
1892. [4th] s. of Jfoseph], Esq.. of Hightield House, Little-
port, Cambs. Migrated to Emmanuel, Jan. 16, 1893; B.A.
1894; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1895; priest, 1896;
C. of Christ Church, Burton-on-Trent, 1895-7. C. of St
Matthew's, Redhill, Surrey, 1897-1902. V. of Holy Trinity,
Derby, 1902-12. V. of St Peter's, Southborough, Kent,
i9i3_I7. V. of Emmanuel, S. Croydon, Surrey, 1917-38-
R. of Beeston Regis, Norfolk, 1938-40. Of 47, St Barnabas
Road, Cambridge, in 1050. Brother of Henry (1886).
(Crockford.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1765. Of
Notts. Matric. Michs. 1765; LL.B. 1771. Possibly the man
of these names who was adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 31, 1788,
but see the next. (Inns of Court.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Nov. ii,
1792. S. of Albinus, Esq., of Silton, Dorset. B. there.
School, Warminster (Mr Huntingford). Scholar, 1793. Per-
haps V. of Gwennap, Cornwall, 1822-44; but see an Oxford
contemporary who was V. of Staverton, Devon, 1825-50.
Brother of Albinus (1784) and Harry (1791).
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 9, 1824.
[2nd s. of Henrv. B. 1807, in Birmingham.] School. [King
Edward VI], Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1825; Scholar,
1826-8; B.A. (26th Wrangler, 4th Classic and 2nd Chan-
cellor's medal) 1829; M.A. 1S32. Fellow, 1831-8. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1832. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24,
1S36. First Chief lustice of New Zealand, 1841-57; retired.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1858. Returned to New Zealand, 1859,
and resided at Auckland. A strong supporter of the rights
of the aborigines. Knighted, i860. Married, Apr. 3, 1841,
Mary Ann, dau. of the Rev. W. Parker, Preb. of St Paul's.
Author, Inquiries concerning the Structure of the Semitic
Language. Died Nov. 18, 1880, at Torquay. (Boase, 11. 775;
Law 1 ists; Inns oj ( ourt; I> N.B.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 7,
1836. Of Essex. Matnc. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1838; B.A.
($rd Classic) 1841; M.A. 1844. Fellow, 1841; Assistant tutor
and Classical lecturer, 1841-51. Ord. deacon (Heref.) 1S43;
priest (Gloucester) May 18, 1845. V. of Grantchester, Cambs.,
1850-82. Married, April 29, 1S51, Eliza, youngest dau. of
Rev. William Cowland, V. of Layston. According to Diary of
J. Ronully (1850 -1) he was commonly known as ' the Cherub '.
Died July 5, 1882, aged 63, Window to his memory in S.W. of
Chancel of Grantchester Church. (A. G. Hill; Crockford; The
Guardian, July 12, 1882; J. P. T. Bury.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13, 1854.
Oi Staffordshire. S. of Thomas, potter [and Maria]. B. at
Caverswall. Bapt. Feb. 15, 1835. Matnc. Michs. 1S54; B.A.
1858; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Worcs.) 1S58; priest, 1859;
C. of St Thomas's, Coventry, 1858-60. C. of St John's
Coventry, 1860-9. V. of St Mark's, Coventry, 1869-77. V.
of Bromyard, Heref., 1877-1913. Died Dec. 29, 1913, at
Bromyard vicarage. (Crockford; Eagle, xxxv. 223; The
Guardian, Jan. 2, 1914.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 31, 1859.
S. of Wilham, of Bixley Park, Norfolk. B. there [July 20],
1839. School, Norfolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A.
1864. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1865; priest, 1807; C. of High
Ercall, Salop, 1S65-8. C. of Downton, Heref., 1868-9. C.
of St John-the-Baptist, Coventry, 1869-71. C. of Houghtou-
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Martin, William
in-the-Dale, Norfolk, 1S71. V. of Little Walsinghani with
Houghton-in-the-Dale, 1S71-S2. Rural Dean Wal
ham 18S1-1900. V. of East Barsham with Little Snoring,
1882-191; (with West Barsham, 1891-1912). Disappears
from Crockford, 1913.
MARTIN. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 8,
1883. Of Staffs. S. of W. J., artist, deceased. B. Mar. t .
1859, at Wolverhampton. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
M A 1912. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1SS6; priest, 18S7;
C. of Deane, Lanes., 1886-9. C. of St Barnabas, Sydney,
Australia, r8S9; R. there, rSS9-r90l. Canon of Goulbuni
Cathedral, 1901-7. I. of St John's, Bega, 1904-6. R. of
Yu~., 1906-7. R. of Mamckville, 1907-26. R. of St Peter.
Neutral Bay N., 1926-34. Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral.
Sydney. Archdeacon, dio. of Sydney, 1915-16; of Camden,
1917-31; of W. Sydney, 1931-5; acting Archdeacon of Syd-
ney, 1935-6. Archdeacon of Redfern, 1936-40. Archdeacon
(without jurisd.) dio. Sydney, 1940-1-. Of Lindneld,
NSW'., Australia, in 1947. {Crockford.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 27, 1S89.
[4th s. of Henry, J. P., of Brighton.) Matric. Michs. iSSqi
B.A. 1S92; LL.B. rS93; M.A. and LL.M. 1S96; LL.D. 1902.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, r886. Called to the Bar,
July 3, 1889. Assistant Examiner, H.M. Patent Office.
Resided in the Temple. F.S.A. An acknowledged authority
on the British patent system. Eminent in his historical
knowledge of London. Author, The English Patent System;
In the Steps of Shakespeare. Died May 24, 1929, aged 68.
(Scott, MSS.; Late Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, May 25,
1929.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM BENNET. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 9, 1814. [Eldest] s. of Henry [M.P., of Colston-Bassett,
Notts.] B. [Oct. 7, 1796] in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. l8r8. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 22, 1817. Married, Nov. 26, 1831, Augusta Marcia,
dau. of the Rev. John Chaloner, of Newton Kyme. Died
Apr. 6, r847, at Worsborough, Yorks. Brother of Henrv B.
(1813); father of William H. (1866). {Record of Old West-
minsters and Supp.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1847, I. 566.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM COLEMAN. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1876.
S. of Peter. B. at Northampton. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Jan. 25, r877; Scholar; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1S83. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1SS1; priest, r882; C of St Mark's,
Cheetham, Manchester, 1881-5. V. of Marthall, Cheshire.
1685-94. V- of S. Barnabas, Crewe, 1894-1909. Disappears
from Crockford, 1910. Father of William Newsome (1892).
MARTIN, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1894. [2nd] s. of Robert Frewen (1859), of The Brand,
Loughborough, Leics. B. Feb. 7, 1876, at Whitehaven,
Cumberland. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1894. Served
in the S. African War, 1899-1902 (2nd Lieut., Leics. Yeo-
manry-Cavalry, 1900). A director of the Mountsorrel
Granite Co., Leics. Served in the Great War, 1914-19,
[Major, Leicestershire Y'eomanry; mentioned in despatches);
killed in action, May 13, 1915. Brother of Robert E. (1893).
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.; The I imes,
May 20, 1915.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 27, 1844. S. of George, cabinet-maker, of Exeter [and
Jane]. B. there, Feb. r8, 1821. Matric. MK.hs. 1844; B.A.
1848. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of St
Mary Magdalene, Southwark, 1848-50. Chaplain to the
Licensed Victuallers' Asylum, Old Kent Road, London,
1850-92. Founded the Licensed Victuallers' Choral Associa-
tion. Presented with a purse of 1000 guineas at the Crystal
Palace, Nov. 21, 1871. Died Apr. 9, 1892, at his residence.
The Parsonage, Asylum Road, Peckham. {Boose, 11. 170;
Crockford; Eagle, XVII, 551; The Guardian, Apr. 1 .
MARTIN, WILLIAM GREEN. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 18S6.
MARTIN (post MARTIN-EDMUNDS), WILLIAM HENRY.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 16, 1866. [2nd] s. of William
Bennet (1S14) [and Augusta Marcia, dau. of the Rev. form
Chaloner, of Newton Kyme, Yorks.]. B. [May 8, 1847], at
Worsborough, Yorks. Schools, [Glenalmond and] Rugby.
Matric. Easter, 1867, as William Henry Martin-Edmunds,
having assumed the name of Edmunds, 1867. Of Wors-
borough Hall, Yorks. D.L. for tin- West Riding
Secretary of British Home Rule Associau 1
1899, in London. (Glenalmond Reg.; Rugby Sch. Reg. [William
Henry Martin); Burke, E.G. (sub Edmunds).)
MARTIN, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, I
1871. [Eldest] s. of John [of Whatton Hou„. .
borough, and of] Tunbndge Wells [and Augusta
dau. of William Hopkins, Fellow of Peterhouse]. B. Jan. 25,
1853, at Leicester. School, Harrow. M.itnc Michs. 1S71;
B.A. 1S75. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 14, 1S73.
Martineau, Alfred
Called to the Bar. Nov. 17, 1879. Major, Leics. Y'eomanry.
<»t The Lodge, Barrow-on-Soar, Loughborough. J. P. for
Married, Ocl is, 1S7S, Emily Mary Letitia, dau. of
William Edmund Hamilton, the 27th Regt., Madras N.I.
Died Dec. 19, 1926. (Harrou1 Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Las
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM MAGUB. Adm. pens, at Emmanuei
Nov. 11, 1S91. Of The Mills, Soham, Cambs. [S. of Henry,
Esq,, deceased. B. Feb. 5, 1S72, at Newmarket. School,
Framlingham.] Migrated to Peterhouse, Sept. 15, 1893.
Matric. .Michs. 1893; B.A. 1S96; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of St James, Norwich,
1897-8. C. of Denton. Norfolk, 1898-1900. V. of Needham.
1900-10. R. of St James. S. Elmham, iqio-14. Died 1914,
(T. A. Walker, 627, and MS. note; Crockford.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1900. S. of [the Rev.) William [V. of St Chad's, Derby).
B. Jan. 31, 1880, at Bradford, Y'orks. Schools TDenstone
College and] Newton College, S. Devon. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1935. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1903;
priest, 1905; C. of St Margaret's, Leicester, 1903-5. C. of
Stoke Bruerne, Northants., 1905-7. Chaplain, R.N.: H.M.S.
Hampshire, 1907-9; Diana, 1909-10; Roval Arthur and
Dominion, 1913-17; R.M.A. Barracks, Eastney, 1917-19;
H.M.S. Birmingham, 1919-21; R.N. Barracks, Portsmouth,
IC121-4; H.M. Dockyard, Simonstown, S. Africa, 1924-9;
Portsmouth, 1929-32. V. of Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1932-6. R.
of Somerset West, Cape Province, S. Africa, 1937-42. R. of
Simonstown, 1942-48- {Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM NEWSOME. Adm. pens, at St Catha
rine's, May 4, 1892. S. of [the Rev.] William Coleman
(1877). B. at Worksop, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A.
1895. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S96; pnest, 1897; C. of Bow-
don, Cheshire, 1S96-7. C. of St Barnabas. Crewe, 1897-1905.
V. of Tatham-Fells, Lanes., 1905-S. Died at the vicarage.
bept. 1, 190S, aged 35. (The Times, Sept. 4, 1908.)
MARTIN, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pem-
broke, Jan. 29, 1869. S. of Francis, chief Architect in the
Navy in the Island of Malta. B. at Portsea. Matric. Lent
1869.
MARTIN, WORMLY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 3.
t/53- [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Wormley (1705-6).] Of
Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1754; Scholar, 1754; B.A. 1758.
In Holy Orders. V. of Cromer, 1763-8; perhaps subsequently
R. of Southrepps. (Blomeneld, Stiff.)
MARTIN, WORMLY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 15,
1784. S. of the Rev. Wormly (above) of Southrepps, Nor-
folk. B. at button, Norfolk. Schools. Wymondham and
Walsham. Matric. Michs. i?8r>; Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1790.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 20, 1791; pnest, May 26 170}
Died 1S04. {Venn, n. 109.)
MARTIN-JONES. CHARLES MARTIN (1S95) see JONES
CHARLES MARTIN.
MARTIN LEAKE, see LEAKE.
MARTIN-SPERRY, A. H. L. (1899), see RICHTER.
MARTINDALE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 2s,
1S13. Eldest s. of Charles. B. Oct. 5, 1793, at Sawston]
Cambs. School, Linton (Mr Okes). Matric. Michs. 1813.
MARTINDALE, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
hocse, July 6, 1853. S. of Charles, of Grantchester, Cambs.
Matric. Michs. 1853. [One Charles William, s. of Charles
William, of Harston, Cambs., b. Dec. 10, 1831, was at
Cheltenham College, 1844-6.]
MARTINDALE, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3,
1852. Of Cumberland. S. of John, yeoman, of Bu. kh. v '
bank [and Lydia). B. at Dalston. Bapt. Mar
School, Carlisle (Mr C. H. Lowrv. M.A 1. M.itn Michs.
1852; B.A. 1856. Headmaster of Kepier School, H
le-Spring, Durham, 1857-67; in Holy Orders. I
from Crockford, 1868.
MARTINDALE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June .2,
1 S. ol R., of Denmark Hil! 1
School, Rugby.) Did not r)
MARTINEAU, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, N
1836. [Eldest] s. of Philip [of Montagu Place, ku-ell Squiiic'.
Ion, Esq. B. 1820. School, University College School.]
M.itnc. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1 , ;. , , ,,,
M \ 1844. Fellow. 1843. Adm, at Lincoln's Inn,
Called to the Bar, N<n 24, 1 11 [udge of County
Courts; Circuit No. 25, 1.S72-7; Circuit N
forSusscx. Died Sept ideuce in Pimlico,
London. Brother of John P. (1840). (/
1 :,rl. Foster, Men at the Bar; The limes, Oct. 20,
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Martineau, Alfred
MARTINEAU, ALFRED. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1887.
[3rd s. of George, C.B.. of Gomshall, Surrey (and Ida, dau.
of Major Roderick Mackenzie, of Kincraig, Ross-shire).
B. Nov. 1S6S. School, Uppingham.] Matnc. Michs. 18S7;
B.A. 1890. At Aberdeen University, 1890-2. Adm. Solicitor
in Scotland, and practised in Aberdeen. Died there, Feb. 2,
1940. Brother ,,t Gcrgc (18S2) and William (1885). King's
Coll.. Reg.; Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MARTINEAU, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 13, 1824. [Youngest] s. of John. B. [1S07] in Lambeth,
London. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1825; Scholar,
IS-',-; B.A. {3rd 1 /.usii) 1829; M.A. 1832. Fellow, 1831-6.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mar. 2, 1825. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1S37; priest (Ripon), 1S3S. V. of YVhitkirk, Vorks.,
1S38-63. V. of Alkham with Capel-le-Ferne, Kent, 1863-4.
R. of St Mildred's, Bread Street, with St Margaret Moses,
London, 1864-72. I'reb. of St Paul's, 1866-72. Chaplain 10
the Bishop of London, 1S65; to the Archbishop of Canter-
bury, 1869. Married Arm, dau. of Sir Lucius O'Brien, 1 -dh
Baron Inchiquin. Author, No Need of a Living, Infallible
Guide 1/1 Matters of Faith; t hurch History of England from
tli? Earliest 1 lines do.on to tin- Reformation. Died Nov. n,
1872, at Cannes. IBoase, II, 775: Inns of Court; Crockford;
G. E. Kirk.)
MARTINEAU, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 4,
1893. S. of E. K., Esq., of 4, Kotton Park Road, Ldgbaston,
Birmingham. Matnc. Mi, lis. 1S93; B.A. 1896. At the Lon-
don Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. Third Assistant
Me.li, il oiricer, Cornwall County Asylum, Bodmm, in 1910.
Brother of Charles E. (1S81). {Medical Directories.)
MARTINEAU, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1880. S. of Philip Meadows, of Littleworth, Esher, Surrey.
B. there [Dee. 24I. 1S62. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 18.80; B.A. 1884. Adm. Soheitor. 1886. Practised in
London; Messrs Dowson, Ainshe and Martineau. of Surrey
street, in 1906. Of Littleworth, Esher. Brother of Lionel
(1885). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists.)
MARTINEAU, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 14, 1881. S. of E. K., Esq., of 4, York Road,
Edgbaston, Biruungham. Matric. Michs. 1881; exhibitioner,
i882;B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Professor of Accounting, Univer-
sity of Birmingham, 1910-31. Died Jan. 31, 1945, age, I 82 at
The Moat, Knowle, Wanvs. Brother' of Arthur (1893).
{The Times, Feb. 2, 1945.)
MARTINEAU, CYRIL EDGAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
17, 1890. S. of Hubert, of 13, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's
Park, London. B. [Dec. 10], 1871, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894. A Member of the
London Stock Exchange. Died Jan. 7, 191S. Brother of
Philip H. (1S81). {Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MARTINEAU, ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1878. S. of
[Sir] Thomas [Kt.], of Edgbaston, Birmingham [and Emily
Kenrick]. [B. Feb. 23, 1861.] School, Rugby. Matnc.
Michs. 1879; B.A 1883; M.A. 1880. Adm. Solicitor, 1886;
of Messrs Ryland, Martineau and Co., Birmingham. City
Councillor, 1901; Lord Mayor, 1912-14. Hon. Freeman,
City of Birmingham, 1958. D.L. for Warwickshire. Com-
manded cth Bait , the Royal Worcs. Regt. (T.F.), t9o8-l5.
Served 111 the ' Ireal U ,r, 1914 19; (mentioned 111 despatches;
mentioned m Secretary of State's List for 'valuable ser-
ve ,■-' T.D.; CMC, nit,] Of ',4. Augustus Road, Bir-
mingham, in 1946. ('. 111:: War Lis/, Law Lists; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
MARTINEAU, EUSTACE DAVID. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H.. Michs. 1884, [School, Solihull Gr.] B.A.
1889; M.A. from Downing, 1896. Assistant Mastei .,1
Marlborough House School, Hove, for 3 years; at Manor
House School, Hastings, for 2 years; at' Colchester House
School, Clifton, for I year; at Redruth College for 2 vears.
Headmaster of Park 11,, use School. Budleigh Salterton,
Devon, 1902-28-. {Schoolmasters' Director n . j
MARTINEAU, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 8,
1 8S2. [Eldest] s. of George, of Buckland House." Esher[
surrey [and Ida. dau. of Major Roderick Mackenzie, ,,f
Kincraig, Ross-shire]. B. there (Dec. 13], 1862. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 18S2; B.A. iSSs. Of La 1 outure,
Guernsey, in 1932. Brother of Alfred (1887) and William
(1885). {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Burke, L.G.)
MARTINEAU, GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of Robert B., of Malve. Aldrington Road, Streatham
Park, surrey. B. [Aug. IS, 1867], in London. School, Marl-
bi.oiiigh College. Main, Michs, 1SN5. LL.B. 18SS. Adm.
Solicitor, 1891. Practised in London, Messrs Walker, Mar-
ine ,,1 St Co., Gray's Inn. Died Apr. 9, 1928, at Fencroft,
Sel y. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; G. 1: Rout-
ledge.)
Marton, George
MARTINEAU, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Triniiv Hall,
Oct. 10, 1854; from London University (B.A. 1854). Lunly]
s. of Richard, Esq., of 17, Westboume Street, Hyde Park
Gardens, London [and Lucy, dau. of Matthew Needham, of
Lenton, Notts.]. [B. Nov. 30, 1S34.] Matric. Michs. 1854,
Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1859. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 3, 1858. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1861. Married,
Mar. 31, 1864, Louisa Amabel, dau. of Henry John Adeane,
Esq., deceased, of Babraham, Cambs. Of Eversley, Hants.,
and Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk. J. P. for Hants. Died
Dec. 18, 1910. Father of Maurice R. (18S9). (Scott, .1/s.s ,
Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Tunes, Dec. 19, 1910.)
MARTINEAU, JOHN PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
May 19, 1840. S. of P[hilip], Esq., solicitor, of London. B
there. School, University School, and at University College.
Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1841; B.A. 1844. Adm.
Solicitor, 1848. Practised in London with the linn of
Walker, Martineau & Co. Died Ian. 21, 1891. Brother of
Alfred (1836). {Venn, 11. 252; /.,;.,' Lists.)
MARTINEAU, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12, 18S5.
[3rd] s. of Philip Meadows, of Littleworth, Esher, Surrey.
B. [Feb. 19], 181,7, at Esher. School, Uppingham. Matnc.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1S95. Cricket ' blue,' 1887.
Played cricket for Surrey, 1887-8. Adm. Soheitor, 1890.
Practised in London; Messrs Martineau and Real, Gray's
Inn, in 1906. Reside,! at 1 slier, Surrey, where he died
Nov. 17, 1906. Brother ol Charles (1880). {Book of Blues;
Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 20, 1900.)
MARTINEAU, MAURICE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 18S9. S. of John (1854), of Park Corner, Heckheld,
Winchfield, Hants. B. Sept. 20, 1870. at Heckfield. School,
Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1SS9; B.A. 1892; LL.B. 1S93; .M.A.
1925. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, i'^ij.
J. P. for Suffolk. Lieut, 24th Middlesex Vol. Rift I r)
Died Dec. 1, 1943, at Walsham-le-Willows. (Burke, L.O.;
Law Lists; I he limes, Dec. 2, 1943)
MARTINEAU, PHILIP HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 18S1. S. of Hubert, of 13, Cumberland Terrace,
Regent's Park, London. B. [Oct. 28], 1S62, in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 18.81; B.A. 1884. Adm.
Solicitor, 1888. Senior Partner in the firm of Martineau and
Reid. A director of the Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd.
Member of inspection committee of the Trustee Savings
I',. ml.. President, Law Society. 1931-2. Knighted, 1933. Of
Kmg's Bourne, Wentworth, Virginia Water, Surrey. Died
Oct. 7. 1944- Brother of Cyril E. (1890). (liurke, P. and /• .
Law Lists; Who's Who; I he 1 inn.. Oct. 1. 1944.)
MARTINEAU, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 18S5.
[2nd s. of George, C B., of Esher, Smrey (and Ida, dau. of
Major Roderick Mackenzie, of Kincraig, Ross-shire). B.
Dec. 8, 1865. School, Uppingham.] Chairman of Mar-
tin,.ins, Ltd., sugar refiners, London. J. P. for Berks, and
Ross-shire. Knighted, 1935. Of Kincraig, Invergordon,
Ross-shire, and 4, Sloane Court, London. Died May 29, 1950.
Brother of Alfred (1SS7) and Gere- (18S2). (Cpptngham
Seh. Roll; Burke, P. and B.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MARTINSON, JOHN. Adm. si/ar (age 18) at Sr Catharine's,
Apr. 2, 1755. B. at Haldenby, Yorks. Matnc. Miehs. 17SS.
B.A. 1759; M.A. 1775. V. of Wispington, Lines., until 1773.
R. of Scremby, 1775-SS. Died Inly in, 1788, 'aged 51'.
M.l. at Wispington. {Cant. Ail Book; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MARTLEY, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1884. [3rd] s. of Francis Blackbume, of 3, Herbert
Street, Dublin. B. [Ian. 20], 1865, at Dublin. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1SS4; B.A. 1887; M.B., B.Chir. and
M.A., 1S91; M.D. 1895. At St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
1890; F.R.C.P.I., 1899; li. PH., 1899. House Ph
and House Surgeon at St Mary's Hospital. Practised 111
Bayswater, Dublm and in County Meath, 1 it Ballyfallon,
Co. Meath. Died Nov. 2, 1941. {Rugby Se/i. Reg.; Burke,
L.G. of Ireland; Mednal Hueelor les; I he limes, Nov. 4,
1 04 1)
MARTON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall,
Mar. ,|, 1818. [hldcst] s. ,.,t [Col. J t.orge Ki, hard, of Lams.
[and Anne, dau. of Col. Samuel Sharpe, post Pocklington].
B. Mar. 31, 1800.] School, Westmmster. Matric. Lent 1819.,
M.P. for Lancaster, 1837-47. Gentleman of the Privy
Chamber, 1843. Succeeded his uncle Oliver at Capernwray
Hall, Lanes, 1843, Also ,,t Berwick Hall, Lanes. High
Sheriff of Lanes., 1858. Married Nov. 26, 1833, Lucv Sarah,
dau. of Sir Robert Dallas. Lord Chief Justice of the Common
Pleas Died Nov. 24, 1867, in London. Father of the next.
{Re,. i,l ,./ Hid Westminsters, Boase. II. 777. Burke, L.G.;
Return of M.P.'s.)
346
Marton, George Blucher Heneage
MARTON, GEORGE BLUCHER HENEAGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 4, 1859. [Only] s. of George (above) of
Capernwray Hal], Lanes, [and Lucy Sarah Dallas]. B. [Dec.
^~;. 1839, at Capernwray Hall. School, Lanes, (private)
Maine. Miens. 1S59; B.A. 1863. J. P. for Lanes, and West-
morland; D.L. for Lanes.; High Sheriff, 1877. MP. for the
Lancaster Division, 1885-6. Hon. Col., 3rd and 4th Batts.
Royal Lanes. Regt. Married, May I, 1806. the Hon. Caroline
Gertrude Flower, dau. of Henry, 5th Viscount Ashbrook,
and had issue Died Aug. m, i.,.>s, .1 1 apernwruy Hall.
(Scott. .1/S.S.; Armv Lists; Burke, I G (which gives 'died
Aug. 18 '); Walford, Ciotfv I-armlies; 1 he J wits Aug 22
1905.)
MARIYN, ARTHUR JOHN KING. Adni. at Cars, Oct. I,
1S85. S. of Samuel, M.D., [physician to the Bristol General
Hospital], deceased. B. [July 20], 1866, at Clifton. School
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1885; Scholar- BA ('4"'
Wrangler) 18S8; M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at St Lawrence
College, Ramsgate, iSSq-1891; at Sedbergh School, Yorks.,
1892-1931; Housemaster, 1902-18; Assistant Chaplain^
1911-24; Chaplain, 1924-31. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1911;
priest, 1912; C. of Sedbergh, 1918-22 and 1931-40. Died
Jan. 24, 1940, at Sedbergh; buried there. Brother oi Gil
bert J. K. (18SS). [Charterhouse Reg.; Venn, n. 47;
masters' Directories; Crockford; A. 1. K. Martwi; I he limes
Jan. 25, 1940.)
MARTYN, The Rev. [CHARLES]. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct.
22, 1822. A ' Ten-year man.'
MARTYN, CLAUDIUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Sidney, Feb. 17
1768. Youngest s. of John (1730), of Chelsea, deceased [by
his 2nd wife, Mary Anne, dau. of Claude Fonnereau of
Rochelle, France]. B. there, Jan. 27, 1751. Schools, Streat-
ham (Mr. Jackson) and Mitcham (Mr Evanson). Matric
Lent, 1769; B.A. 1772; M.A. 1775. Ord. deacon (Peterb.j
1773; priest, 1775; C. of Great Abington, Cambs., 1773-5 V
of Whittlesford, 1778-81. R. of Ludgershali, Bucks., 1785-
1821. Married, Sept. 22, 17S9, Man* Stalley of Great Abing-
ton, Cambs. Died Oct. 30, 1828; buried at Paddingtnn
Middlesex. Half-brother of Thomas (1752). (Lipscomb I.
311; G. Mag., 1829, 1. 377.)
MARTYN, GILBERT JOHN KING. Adm. at Caius Oct 1
1888. [Youngest] s. of Samuel, M.D., of Clifton, 'b. there
[Aug. 25], 1869. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1888-
B.A. 1891; M.B. and B.Chrr. 1S94; M.D. 1898. At University
College and Middlesex hospitals. D.P.H., R.C.PS 1897
House Physician, Middlesex Hospital. Resident Medical'
Officer, Queen Charlotte's Hospital. House Physician and
House Surgeon, N.E. Hospital for Children. Practised at
Bath from 1900-45. Consulting Physician Royal Mineral
\\ ater Hospital, Of Milsom Street, Bath, in ig.(5. Died Dec
5,1950. Brother of Arthur J. K. (1885). [List of Carthusians;
Venn, 11. 500; Medical Directories.)
MARTYN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, May 27
1797- 2nd s. of John, of Truro, Cornwall. B. [Feb. is'
17S1], in St Man-'s parish, Truro. School, Truro Grammar'
Maine. Michs. 1797; Scholar, 1797; B.A. [Senior Wrangler
and [St Smith's prize) 1801; Members' prize, 1802- MA
1S04; B.D. [per Lit. Reg.) 1S05. Fellow, 1802-12 Ord
deacon (Ely) Oct. 22, 1S03; priest (Winchester, Lilt, dim
from Ely), March 10, 1805, C. of Lolworth, Cambs., and of
Holy Tnmty, Cambndge, 1803-5. Obtained a chaplaincy on
the Bengal establishment of the H.E.I. Co., 1805. Arrived
at Calcutta, 1806, arid proceeded to Dinapore, where he
worked amongst Europeans and established native schools.
In Cawnpore, 1809; opened a church there for natives.
Worked at a Hindustani version of the New Testament;
translated the Psalms into Persian, the Gospels into judaeo-
Persic and the Prayer Book into Hindustani. Obtained
leave to visit Persia and to journey thence to Arabia to
prepare an Arabic translation, 1811; seized with fever at
Tabriz, he was nursed there by Sir Gore Ouselev, the English
.Ambassador. Left Tabriz with a Tartar guide' and endured
hardships. Died of fever Oct. 16, 1812, at Tokat,
Persia; buried there in the Armenian cementery. Left
Journals and Letters, which were published in 1837. Sir
James Stephen extols nun as ' the one heroic name whi b
adorns the annals of the Church of England from the days
of Elizabeth to our own.1 Portrait 11 ,1 1
the Henry Martyn hall, Cambridge. [St John's Coll. Adm. iv
/..; C. H. Cooper,
Memorials of Cambridge; John Sargent, Memoir of Rev.
Henry Martyn; G. Mag., 1813, I. 595.)
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 8
1835. S. of Thomas, of St Columb, Cornwall. Scho
mouth. Matric Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1859. Ord. dcacon'd Iv
Lut. dim. from Exeter] May 23, 1841; priest (Exetei I 1
1842. 11. 1 the Mi ■.-. ' irammai Si tool, Ply-
Marval, Charles
mouth, 1839-42. C. of Withiel, near Bodmin. 1- |
lain of (the donative) of Woolland, Dorset. R. of IbbertOTJ
1855-82, and R. of Belchalweil, 1S62-82. Died Feb. 11,
r882, aged 66, at Ibberton rectory. [Crockford; The Guardian
Feb. 15, 1882.)
MARTYN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Tunc 2, 1863. S. of
John, gent., of Pertenhall, near Bedford. B. Mar. 5, i.v, ,,
at Tilbrook, near Kimbolton. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(York) 1867; priest, 1S69; C. of Midhope, near Sheffield,
1867-9. C. of Wetwang with Fimber. Yorks., [869 1
C. of St Neot's, Hunts., 1874-6. V. of Kuby Grindalythe,
1876-80. Died Apr. 25, 18S6, at Bury, Lanes. [Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 2S, 1886.)
MARTYN, JOHN KING. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec, 2r, 1791.
Eldest s. of Thomas (1752), B.D., Professor of Botany.
B. Aug. 27, 1774, at Thriplow, Cambs. Schools, Felsted
(Mr l'rivett), Westminster, and Hatton, Warws. (Dr S.
Parr). Matric. Lent, 1793; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799. Mathe-
matical Lecturer. R. of Pertenhall, Beds., 1800-4. Joined
the Moravians in 1823, and appointed Bishop in their com-
munity, 1836. Married (1) July 30, 1800, Eulalia Maria,
inly dau. of the Rev. Daniel Longmire (1745), R. of Newton,
(not Norton as given sub his father-in-law) Suffolk and
subsequently married again three times. Died Aug iS 1S40
[Record of Old Westminsters; Lipscomb, 1. 529.)
MARTYN, NICHOLAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity May
27, 1780 [Eldest] s. of Nicholas [barrister-at-law], of Lou-
don. School Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1781. Living at
LurgashaU, Sussex, m 1835. [Record of Old Westminsters)
MARTYN, REGINALD MORLEY. Adm. at Clare lulv 11
1891. School, Old Hall, Wellington, Salop. Maine Michs'
1894.
MARTYN, RICHARD JAMES. Adm. pens', at St John's Feb
2, 1866. S. of Richard, office clerk [and Janel B fi8a6i
fe„Ll'V\rF°,01- B»fpt, NoV- 3' ,S*6- [School, Liverpool Col-
lege.] Matric Michs. 1S66; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1879. Ord
deacon (Ripon) 1869; priest (Bath and Wells) 1871- C of
kildwick, Yorks., 1869-70. C. of St Cuthbert's. Wells
Somerset, 1871-2. V. of St Mawgan-in-Pydar Cornwall
1872-4. V. of Cury with Gunwalloe, 1874-8. V. of St Paul's'
Penzance 1878-82. R. of St Buryan 1882-1913. lion.'
Fran°?,0f7r\!r0',I902~13- D" '•'' F' b -"■ "''3. at St Buryan.
[Crockford; Eagle, x.xxv. 223; Who was Who; 1 he limes
Feb. 24, 1913.)
MARTYN, THOMAS Adm. pens, (age 17) at Emmanuel
June 24, 1752. Eldest s. of John (1730), of Chelsea, Middle-ex
[and Eulalia, dau. of John Kmg, D.D., Preb. of Yorkl
™ iTW?3, '735, m Church Lane, Chelsea. School. Chelsea
Mr Rothery) Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1753 exhib,
turner, "755; B A. I756. Migrated ,,, SMn /%>•
M.A. 1759; B.D. 1766. Fellow of Sidney, 1758-73; tutor
1760-73. Junior Proctor, 1764-5. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
175S; priest, Dec. 23, 1759. Succeeded his father as Pro-
fessor of Botany, 1762-1825; only lectured until 1796 ' as
the subject was not popular.' One of the earliest j , . I, 1
exponents of the Lmnaean system. Undertook gratuitously
the Curatorship o the botanic gardens at Cambndge, ,77,
f« s< I7V6; fV"!- 2'85- R' of Ludgershali, F.u.'k- .
VI* n.'l, F°xton. Cambs., 1773-6. V. of Little Mar-
low, Bucks .1776-1804. Travelled abroad with his pupil
and ward, Edward Hartopp (1774), of Little Dalbv Hail.
j£CX=7^8%.We?t,£ London m I78" and Purchased
the Charlotte Street Chapel, Pimlico. R. of Edgware
Middlesex, 1 7S5 R. (and patron) of Pertenhall, Beds.!
1S04-25. Married Martha, dau. of William EUiston of
Suffolk, and sister of Dr William EUiston (1750) Mastei ol
Sidney. Author, Plantae ( antabrigienses etc Died June
3" '8 ,5. at Pertenhall; buried there. M-I. Father of |.,hn K
1791 ; half-brother of Claudius (1768). [Lipscomb' 1. 519
G.CGoiham, Memoirs of Thomas Martyn; D.N.B.; 1
MARTYR, WILLIAM FEARNALL. Adm. pens .„ Christ's
0, 1843. [2nd] s. ol I l,urle,,ol ,,„,.!,. I
al < I. ..11, am. Si hool, Royal Navy s. hool 1
well. Matin:. Michs. 1S4 i; Scholar, 1845 B
tar) 1847; M.A. 1850. Adm „> Lin
I 'led in London, of phthisis, ' while -.(ill 1.
1 |; Inns oj Court.)
MARVAL, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Si John's, Aug 17 1897
'• I the Stock J
■
1878 at Clapham. Schools, Manoi House, Claphai
Sl Paul's. Maine. Mi, I . -....v ,j [g'g M|
London, of consumption. [Eagle, xx 1
Nov. 13,1898.]
347
Marvel, Frederic
MARVEL, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Oct. 4,
1886. S. of Frederick Wilson, master-grocer, of Kibworth,
Leics. [and Emma Calvert], B. Feb. 23, 1S68, at Leicester.
Schools, Kibworth Grammar (the Kev. J. J. Barnard) and
Stamford High (the Rev. J. J.- Barnard). Matrie. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; MA. 1893. Resided in Germany for a
year. Assistant Master at Univ. School, Nottingham, for
ij years; at Aston Hall School, Cheshire, for 2 years; at
Huddersfield Coll. School, for I year; at Wyggeston School
Leicester, for 5 years; Headmaster of Knutsford School,
1901-6; Assistant Master at Rugby Lower School, 1907-16;
at Bedford Modern School, 191 7-29-. Of 9, Stoneygate
Avenue, Leicester, in 1946. (Schoolmasters' Directories; C.U .
Pari. Reg.)
MARWOOD, ARTHUR PEIRSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. [4th] s. of George (Christ Church. Oxford,
1827), of The Manor House, Stokesley, Northallerton,
Yorks. B. Aug. 21, 1868, at Northallerton. School, Clifton
College. Matnc. Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1888. Died, s.p.
1916. Brother of William F. (1881). (Clifton Loll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G.)
MARWOOD, GEORGE (1764), see METCALFE, G.
MARWOOD, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1S73. S. of WUliam, merchant, [and Sarah Jane].
B. at Everton, Walton-on-the-Hill, Lanes. School, Pock-
lington. Bapt. Mar. 22, 1854. Matrie. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877; M.A. 1S80. Ord. deacon (York) 1877; pnest, 1878;
C. of Brayton, Yorks., 1877-80. C. of St Anne's, Birken-
head, 1880. Chaplain, R.N., and Naval Instructor, 1881;
served in H.M.S. Heroine (Pacific), 1882-6; in H.M.S.
1 anada (N. America and W. Indies), 1886-7; in H.M.S.
Swiftsure (Pacific), 1888-90; in H.M.S. Aurora (Channel
Fleet), 1890-2; in H.M.S. Boscawen (Portland), 1892-3;
in H.M.S. Royal Arthur (Pacific). 1843-6; H.M.S. Repulse
1S96-7; H.M.S. Boscawen, 1897; H.M.S. Impregnable, 1897-
1900; at the R. Marine Depot, Walruer, 1900-3; in H.M.S.
Hermes, 1904; at R.N. prison, Lewes, 1904-6; at H.M.
Dockyard, Devonport, 1906-9. Chaplain at Frankfurt
a/Main, 1909-10. V. of Bardsey, Yorks., 1911-16. P.C. of
St Paul's, Stonehouse, Devon, 1916-21. Lie. to offic, dio.
Exeter, 1923-33. Latterly of Nelson Gardens, Stoke, Devon-
port. Disappears from Crockford, 1937.
MARWOOD, GEORGE WILLIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 21, 1857. 2nd s. of Thomas Marwood, mercer,
of Whitby, Yorks. B. there. Matrie. Michs. 1857; B.A.
1861; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Manchester) 1S63;
priest, 1864; C. of Christ Church, Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes.,
1863-6. C. of Ebberston with Allerston, Yorks., 1866-70.
C. of Riddlesden, 1872-3. C. of Swaton with Spanby, Lines.,
1873-80. Died Oct. 26, 1880, at Billingsborough, Lines.,
aged 43. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 10, 1880.)
MARWOOD, WILLIAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 30, 1881. [2nd] s. of George (Christ Church, Oxford
1827), of Busby Hall, Stokesley, Yorks. [by his 2nd wife,
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Frederick Peel, Prebendary of
Lincoln], B. there [Feb. 1], 1863. School, Tonbndge.
Matrie. Michs. 1881; Scholar; B.A. (1S//1 Wrangler) 1884.
In the Secretary's office of the G.P.O., 1886 .,2. Trans-
ferred to the Board of Trade, 1892; Secretary to the Board,
1916-18; Joint Permanent Secretary, 1918-19. Director-
General of public safety, Ministry of Transport, 1919-23.
Chairman of Committee on Railway Traffic with Ireland,
1928. Head of the family of Metcalfe of the Porch House,
Northallerton; the eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Metcalfe
took the surname and arms of Marwood, by Act of Parlia-
ment, 1765, under the wdl of his cousin, granddaughter ,-nd
heiress of Sir Henry Marwood, Bart., of Little Busby. Suc-
ceeded his brother, George Frederick, at Busby Hall, 189S.
J. P. and D.L. for North Riding of Yorks." C.B., 1912
K.C.B., 1917. Died at Busby Hall, s.p., Apr. 13, 1935.
Brother of Arthur P. (18S7). (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families, Who was Who; 1 he I imes, Apr. 15,
1935)
MARWOOD-ELTON, WILLIAM (1S85), see ELTON, W.
MARX, JOHN PETER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 9, 1871. [Perhaps s. of Francis Joseph Peter (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1835).] Matrie. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875.
Adm. Solicitor, 1878. Practised at Basford, Notts. (Law
Lists, until 1900.)
MARYE, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 29, 1864. S. of G. T., Esq., of Baltimore, I s A
[B. there, Dec. 13, 1846.] Matrie. Michs. 1864; Scholai
1 166; (Law Tripos, tst Class, 1867); I.I. p.. 1868. Studied
.i]mi in Italv, Germany, Frame and Spain. Adm. to the
Califomian Har, 1875; practised at San Francisco. Sub-
Masheder, John
sequently abandoned law and became assoi iated with his
father in banking business at San Francisco and Virginia
City. Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Demo-
cratic State Central Committee of California, 1888-93.
Democratic Presidential elector, iS8tt. Regent of the Uni-
versity of California. President of the Mercantile Library,
San Francisco. Member of the Board of Freeholders to
draft a Charter for the City and County of California.
Llnited States Ambassador Fxtraordinary to Russia, 1914-
16. Died Sept. 4, 1933, 'aged 83', at Washington. [J he
Times, Sept. 14, 1933.)
MARYON-WILSON, AUGUSTUS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George [Maryon]
(1853) (sub Wilson), of Great Cantield rectory, Dunmow,
Essex. B. Sept. II, 1881, at Dunmow. School, Radley.
Matnc. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Engaged in fanning.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Trooper, 2nd Australian
Light Horse); killed in action in the Dardanelles, May 15,
1915. [Radley Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Wilson).)
MARZIALS, FRANCOIS MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1SS7. S. of Francis Thomas, Esq., of
London. B. [July 17, 1868], in Kensington. [School, St
Paul's.] Matnc. .\iicfis. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1906. Second
Master at King's School, Rochester, 1891-3; Master and
Viceregent of Loretto School, Musselburgh, 1893-1937.
Author of mathematical textbooks. Died in Nov. 1939.
(King's Sch., Rochester, Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Nov. 28, 1939.)
MASCALL, HARRY ORMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 1 1 ,
18S3. S. of Thomas, butcher [and Sarah Ann]. B. at New-
port, Essex. Bapt. Aug. 2, 1863. School, Newport Grammar.
Matnc. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Of Johannesburg. Died
June 21, 1925. (Eagle, xliv. 161.)
MASEFIELD, JOHN RICHARD BEECH. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Oct. I, 1869. [2nd] s. of William, Esq. [and Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Beech, J. P., of Wootton, near
Ecdeshall, Staffs.]. B. [Mar. 11, 1850], at [The Old Hall],
Stone, Staffs. School, Cheltenham College. Matnc. Michs.
1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1879. Adm. Solicitor, 1876. Prac-
tised at Cheadle, Staffs. J. P. Author, papers on fauna of
Staffs, in North Staffs. Field Club Reports. Died Feb. 16,
1932, at his residence, Rosehill. Cheadle. Brother oi W ilium
B. (1S61). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Law List-.,
The limes, Feb. 18, 1932.)
MASEFIELD, RICHARD BRISCOE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1861. S. of George, solicitor [and Frances Maria].
B. at Ledburv, Heref. Bapt. July 28, 1S43. Matnc. Michs.
1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1871. Assistant Master at Eastbourne
College, 1S88-1904. Died between 1922 and 1924. (School-
masters' Directories.)
MASEFIELD, WILLIAM BEECH. Adm. pens, (age 18] <i
Jesus, Sept. 1, 1861. [Eldest] s. of William, Esq. (and Mary
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Beech, of Eccleshall]. B. [May
9, 1S43] at (The Old Hall], Stone, staffs. School, private.
Matrie. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(W..n s ) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Bickenhill, Warws., i8( 7
74. C. of Holcot, Northants., 1S74-7. C. of Tittensor,
Staffs., 1877-82. V. there, i,s.Sj-4. Died July 25, 1884
Brother of John P.. B. (1869). (Crockjord; Burke, L.G.)
MASEY, ARTHUR ADAIR. Matrie. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H-, Easter, 1886. [Only s. ot Thomas Adair, barrister-
at-Law, of London. B. Apr. 14. 1869. School, Lancing.]
Migrated to Downing, [an. it. 1888. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple. Apr, 20, 1887. {Lancing Coll. Reg.; Inns of
Court; Law Lists.)
MASHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1, 18
John. B. Oct. 10, 1S6S, at Islington, Middlesex. School,
City of London (Dr Abbott). Matnc. Michs. 1887; Scholar;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Cant.) 1905; priest
(London) 1906; C. of Smarden, Kent, 1905. Resident tutor
and lecturer at St John's Hall, Highbury, London, 1906.
C. of All Saints, Stoke Newington, 1907-9. Classical Master
at Merchant Taylors' School, 1908-19. R. of Raydon,
Suffolk. 1919-38. Died Nov. 17, 1938, at Felixstowe; buried
at Raydon. (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 21, 1938.)
MASHEDER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Magdaleni .
Mar, 27. 1S47. S. oi Richard, fanner, of Bolton-le-Sands,
Lanes. School, Heversham. Matnc. Michs. 1847; B.A.
1851; M.A. 1854. Brother of the two next.
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Masheder, Richard
MASHEDER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Magdalene,
May 29, 1S43. [3rd] s. of Richard, farmer, of Bolton-le-
Sands, Laucs. School, Heversham. Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. 1S59. Fellow. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May I, 1861.
Called to the Bar, June 9, 1865. District Judge of Port
Antonio, Jamaica, 1867-9. Author, Dissent and Democracy,
their Mutual Relations', William Ewart Gladstone, a political
Review. Died Jan. 5, 1S69, at Morants Bay. Jamaii a.
Brother of the next and the above. (Boose, IX. 779; Inns of
MASHEDER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 5, 1S61.
4th s. of Richard, of Bolton-le-Sands, Lanes., dei
there, Ian. iS, 1S32. School, Heath (Mr Gooch). Matrii
Lent, 1862; Scholar; B.A. 1S65; M.A. 1S75. Ord. deacon
(London) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of All Souls, S. Hampstead
and Assistant Master at Christ's College, Finchley, 1866-71.
Headmaster of Ashby-de-la-Zoucb, Grammar School, 1871-
B3. R. of Long Whatton, Leics., 18S3-94. Disappears from
Crockford, 1S95. Brother of the two above.
MASHITER, ROBERT (1849), tee HELME.
MASKELL, JOHN MORRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune 13,
1863. [Eldest] s. of John [Judge at Madras]. B. Sept. 10.
1846, at Madras. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S64; B.A. iShS. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 3,
1865. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1S68. Practised in Madras.
Registrar of Small Cause Court, Madras, in 1885. {Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MASKEW, THOMAS RATSEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5,
1837. [S. of Thomas, Esq., of Lymington, Hants. B. Sept.
7, 1818, at Kevhaven. School Sherborne]. Matric. Michs.
1837. Migrated to Sidney, May n, 1840; B.A. 1842; M.A.
1846. Ord. deacon (Heref.) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Brock-
hampton, Heref., 1842-3. C. of Sidlesham. Sussex, 1843-4.
C. of Swyre, Dorset, 1844-6. R. of Swyre, 1856-61. Head-
master of Dorchester Grammar School, 1846-78. C. of
Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, 1879-81. C. of Kinlet, 18S1-5.
R. of Thornburv, Heref.. 1885-92. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1893. (Scott, MSS.)
MASOM, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1888. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18, 1889; re-adm.
Jan. 27, 1S91. S. of William, teacher of music, of London
[and Emily Ann Law]. B. Sept. 11, 1865, at [Kentish Town],
London. School, North London Collegiate (the Rev. A.
Steame); [and B.A. London, 1887; M.A. London (Classics),
1891; M.A. London (English), 1900.] Scholar, 1891: B.A.
(Classical Tripos, Pt I, First Class) 1891; M.A. 1902. Fr'.f''--"r
of Classics and English at Hartley LTniv. College, Southamp-
ton. {Cambridge Year Book, 1906.)
MASON, AARON. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1890; B.A. 1893.
MASON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Mar 28, 1839. S. of Alfred Richardson. B. in London.
School, Dedham, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843;
MA 1847. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1843; priest, 1844; C.
of Bocking, Essex, 1843-8. C. of St Thomas, Stamford Hill,
1848-52. C. of Loughton, Essex. 1854-8. C. of Chelmsford,
1858^; V. of St John's. Moulsham, Essex, 1859-77. V. of
Dedham. 1877-84. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1885. Rural
Dean of Dedham, 1879. Latterly of 6, St Mary's Terrace
East, Colchester. Died Dec. 3. 1890, aged 71, at Colchester.
(Cant. Act Book; Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 10, 1890.)
MASON, ARTHUR BURNETT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 1, 1S96; re-adm. Oct. 9, 1899. S. of Samuel Burnett,
merchant [died Jan. 1894] [and Mary Ellen Richardson].
B. Nov. 12, 1877, at Hull. School, Eton. Matric. Easter
I N t*. Lists (Arthur Burnett Hule Mason).)
MASON, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May I,
1868. [3rd] s. of George William (1837), of Morton [Hall],
Notts, [and Marianne, dau. of Joseph George Mitfnrd. of
H.E.I.C.S.]. B. [Mav4], 1851, at Laughame, Cairo. School.
Repton. Matric. 1868; Scholar, ,869; B.A. (8ti
1872; Winchester Reading prize (2nd), 1872; Hulsean prize,
M.A. 1875; B.D. 1887; D.D. 1890. Fellow. .
Professorial Fellow of Jesus. 1896-1903; Hon. 1
1 , 1909. Master of Pembroke, 1903-12. Hon. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1912-28. Vice-chancellor, 1908-10. Hon.
i'i' Geneva 1909. Lecturer in Pastoral Theology, 1892.
1 : Margaret Professor, 1895-1903. Ramsden Preacher,
1898. Hulsean Lecturer. 1899. Lady Margaret Preacher,
1913. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1874; priest (Ely), 1875. P.C.
Michael's, Cambridge, 1875-7. Hon. Canon of Truro
Cathedral and Canon-Missioner of Truro, 1878-84. V. of
All Hallows, Barking, 18S4-5. Select Preacher at Oxford,
1892-4. Six Preacher at Canterbury, 1894-5. Canon of
Canterbury, 1895-1928. Chaplain to the King. 191 r
Author, I he Persecution of Diocletian:
out Lord's life on Earth; The Church of England and Episco-
Mason, Francis Woodley
pacy; What Became of the Bones of St Thomas, etc. Editor
of the Cambridge Patristic Texts series. Died Apr. 24. 1928,
in the Precincts. C.mlrrlmry, where he li
retirement from Cambridge. Brother of George I [866]
and William H. (1864). ' (Boase, Collect. Cornub., 540; Burke,
E.G.; Crockford; D.K.B.; The Times, Apr. 25, 1928.)
MASON, BRYANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 7, 1779.
[Youngest s. of Tohn, of Greenwich (and Elizabeth, dau <>!
the Hon. John Finch). B. Oct. 12, 1761.] School, Eton.
Scholar, 1779. Joined the H.E.I.C.S. in 17S0; Writer, 1780;
Assistant at Patna, 1781; Resident at Ranpur, 1790; Salt
agent, Tamluk, 1801 and Hijiii, 1S06. Married, June 20,
1785, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Samuel Browne, of Aldenham,
Herts. Lost at sea in the Calcutta, on passage to England,
Mar. 14, 1S09. (Eton Coll. Reg.; V. Hodson; Burke, L.G.
(1.871); Letters of H. Walpole, 11. 270.)
MASON, CECIL CHARLES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899.
[Only] s. of Walter, Esq., of Woodfield, Dacres Road, Forest
Hill, London, S.E. [B. Nov. 20, 1880.] School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1R90: Scholar; B.A. (121* Wrangler)
1902; (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1903); M.A. 1906.
Assistant Lecturer, torpedo and gunnery School, Ports-
mouth, 1903-5; at Elswick ordnance works, 1905-10. Joint
Managing Director of the Cambridge and Paul scientific
instrument Co., Ltd. Director of Optical Manufacturers
Mutual Insurance Association. Member of Council. British
Scientific Instrument Research Association. During the
Great War, 1914-19, Technical Adviser to the Controller of
gun ammunition at Ministry of Munitions. Member of the
panel, Munition Invention Department. Associate Member,
Ordnance Committee, Woolwich. O.B.E., 1920. Of Beverley,
Bentlev Road, Cambridge, in 1947. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, O.B.E.)
MASON, CHARLES WELSH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 23, 1S48. [ird] s. of William [of Vizagapatam, India].
Matric. Michs. 1849. Adm. at Pembroke, Apr. 5, i860;
B.A. 1864.
MASON, CHARLES WILES. Adm. pens, at Christ's. May 12,
1856. S. of Ibbott. B. [Aug. 28, 1837], at Somersham,
Hunts. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1856; Scholar, 1857;
B.A. (34C1 Wrangler) 1S60; M.A. 1S66. Naval Instructor in
H.M.S. Britannia, 1861-3. Studied Law, 1863-6. Adm.
Solicitor and practised in London. Senior Professor of
Mathematics at the Royal College, Mauritius, 1868; retired,
as Acting Rector, 1879.' Resided in London, taking pupils,
until 1S84, when he went to Switzerland for his health.
Died Feb. 18, 1919, at Penzance. Brother of Ibbott A.
(1S67). (Peile, il 548; ' ArisCs Coll. Notes; Scott, MSS ;
The Times, Feb. 24. 1019.)
MASON, EDMUND THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 2,
1857. S. of James, Officer in the Custom House. B. [Jan.
19. 1838], at Padstow, Cornwall. School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1858; B.A. 1S61. Ord. deacon (Dur-
ham) 1861; priest (York) 1862; C. of Coxwold, Yorks.,
1861-3. C. of Kirkbv-in-Ashfield, Notts., 1863-5. Chaplain
of Devon Hospital, Buxton, Derbs., 1865-71. Chaplain of
the Royal Infirmary, Manchester, 1871-3. Resident at
Wellington College, Higher Broughton, Manchester, until
1885. Disappears from Crockford, 1888. (Peile. 11. 553.)
MASON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's. May 22,
i' : S of — , husbandman, of Yorks. B. at Eolr-t-.M
School, Chesterfield. Matric. Michs. 1761; B.A. 1766. Ord.
deacon (York) Sept. 22, 1765; priest, June 14. 1767; C. of
Thorpe-Salvin, Yorks., 1765-7. C. of Blyth, Notts.. 1767.
V. of Gringley-on-the-Hill, 1781-1802. V. of Sutton-upon-
Lound, 1795-1802. Author, Sermons. Died in 1802. Father
of the next. (St John's Coll. Adm., 111. 673.)
MASON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare. July 7. 1 " ■■
the above. B. at Blyth, Notts. Matric. Mil
1793; M.A. 1803. R. of Heapham, Lines., 1800-10, 1 1:
of Beesby, 1803-10. Chaplain to Lord Yarboroui
Jan. 27, 1810, aged 40, .11 Gamston, Notts., bis brother's
house; buried there. (Cant. Act Book; G. Mae.. ism, 1.
491; P. G. B. Binnall )
MASON. ERASMUS VALENTINE (or VALENTIN). Adm. pens.
at Trinity, July 5. 1831. Matric. Michs. 1831; I
M \ 1' , 1 ll.| r|. .,,,.], I ,l.,i, I
18311; C. "f Sir I, Clmm- In. i1 C.11I
Hants., 1852-5. V.ofl
of 4. Osboi ne Villa . Windsor, where tie li
aged 77. [i rockford; I fa Guardian, Vug
MASON, FRANCIS WOODLEY. Adm. pen
broke, Oct. 2, [883. [Eldest] 5. of William Vi Hi
keeper, of Camberwell B there (Nov. 22, 1863]. [School,
Rugbv.l Mat™ ' 'lolar, 1S82. in the firm •■!
m and Son, King William St., London, I ( < X n-\
Sloane St., London, S.W., in 1930. Died Die 1 ...
London. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; The limes, Dec. 20, 1939.)
349
Mason (post Hawkes-Mason), Frederic Robert Hawkes Mason, Henry Brookland
MASON (post HAWKES-MASONI, FREDERIC ROBERT
HAWKES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i. 1876. S. of Henry
Baxter Branwhite, solicitor, of Wereham, Norfolk. B. there,
Nov. 10, 1S56. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A.
issi. Ord. deacon (Cant.) 1SS1; priest, 18S2; C of Ash-
next-Sandwich, Kent. 1S81-3. C. of Isleham, Cambs.
1883-4. < "I Cattistock, Dorset, 1884-5. C. of Southivater
Sussex, 1886-8. Lived at Burwell, Cambs., 1SS8-1900. C.
of Roos. Yorks., 1900-7. C. of Tansor, Northants., 1908-11.
P.C. of St Mary and All Saints, Coldstream, Benvicks.
1912-14- Latterly of the Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans'
Surrey where he died. May 24, 1935. (Venn, 11. 422; I wet
ford; The Times, Jane 13, 1935.)
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John', [mIv
1756. B. at Dent. Yorks. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs
1756; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1763. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Lilt. dim.
from Durham) Mar. 2, 171,0; priest (Durham), Sept. 7, 1760;
C. of Berwick-on-Tweed. V. of Leire, Leics., 1765 1808
Died there, Jan. 1808. .41. Oxon., confusing this man with
George (1749), states that he incorp. at Oxford. 1-80 (v
Johns Coll. Adm., in. 647; Durham Ord. 1
1 Icrgy. uhi.l, ;i\v. 'ord deacon, Peterborough'; G Mae
1S08, 1. 88; < amb. Chron., Jan. 30, 1S08.)
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, June 21
1788. S. of Mathew, of Halifax. School, Norton, Yorks!
Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A. 17.1s.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare. Apr. 9. 1806. B. at
Osberton, Notts. Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. 1810; M.A.
i8r3. One of these names, ' M.A.' (not an Oxonian) was
R. of Whitwell, Derbs., 1831-51. The same (or another)
was resident at Cucknev, Notts., in 1817, when his son
George W. (1837) came into residence.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1809.
[S. of George, of Winster, Derbs. School, Sutton. N.at-
Migrated to Magdalene (age 30), Nov. 7, 1809. Matn. 1 309;
l;A- 1 -is Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. ifi, 1817- priest
May 24, 1S18.
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 10) at Jesus, Oct. 1873.
;r.l] s. of George, Esq. I!. [1854]. at Wharton Grange, New-
port, Salop. School, Newport (the Rev. J. Collins). Matrir
Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1SS1. Football (assoc.) ' bin.-.'
1875. Adm at the Inner Temple, Mar. 20, 1S77. Called to
the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880. ( In the Northern Circuit. < If U har-
ton, Newport, Salop. [Book oj Bluer. La,.' Lists; Inns oj
1 rmrt; Foster, .1/™ at the Bar).
MASON, GEORGE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Michs. 1880. S
..I the Rev. l[,.lin Mason] (1840). of Langlev Mills. North-
umberland. [B. 1S61.J Schools [Wolverhampton Grammar
School, and] Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1SS0; Scholar. 1S81;
B.A. 1884; M.A 1888. Assistant Master at Rossall, 1884-7.
Headmaster of Rottingdean School, 1887-1910. IP. for
Sussex, 1022. Of Burlev, Ringwood, Hants, in 1946
Brotherof rhnmas H. (187s). (Woli-eiluimpbm Gr.Sch. AYc
Kelly, Han.il k.)
MASON, GEORGE ARMSTRONG. Adm. pens, at Sr I . . 11 -, -.
Ocl 11, 1883. of Northumberland. S. of Thomas, land-
agent [and Jane]. B. at Ford. Bapt. July 24, 1857. Vlatri
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1892. At
"w.ris College, Mam lie.ter. and St Thomas's Hospital.
II.. use Physician, Otv of I..,n.lon Hospital f. .1 .list-.,-.,- ..1 Hi.
chest, and Great Northern Central Hospital. Clinical Ass,.
tant, St Thomas's Hospital. Practised 111 Portman Square,
London. Died Nov. 18, nis. in London. [Medical Direc-
tories; Eagle, xxxvii. 271; The Times, Nov. 20, 1915.)
MASON, GEORGE BLENCH. Adm. pens, at Corns Christ,
Oct. 1, 1864. [Eldest s. of the Rev. George Hodgson (1840).]
Matric. Michs, 1864; B \ 1868; M.A. 1872. A Naval In
structor, R.N. Brotherof [ohn I S (1875). (Sett. MSS )
MASON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity |im.
18, 1866. [2nd] s. of George William (1817). B. [Oct 20],
1 -47. at Retford, Notts. School, Repton. Main. Vlicl
1867; B.A. [871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (London) 1872;
si I. 1874; C. of St lohn-th.'-I'v.m^. list, H..lb. rn. rsrj ,
R. of Whitwell, Derbs.. 1874-1908. Visited S. Africa on a
Mission of Help, r886. Hon. Canon of Southwell, 18
Principal of St Bede's College, Umtata, Kaffraria, I ape
Colony, 1909-20. Author, Round the World on a Church
Mission; Claudia, the Christian Martyr. Resided latterly at
the Cape of C, 1 Hop.-, Ilie.l Mar. 10, ioj.s. Brother of
Arthur J, (1868) and William H (1864). (1 >„ckf..ij. Hurl-
L.G.; H h ■ . ■/. 11 h ■; The Times, May :, 1928 )
MASON, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1897. s.
of Charles Letch, Esq., of The Hollies, (lilt Road, Leed
School, .11111. II.. Matric. Michs. 1897: Scholar; B.A 1902.
Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902, with the Suffolk
Regt. Served in the Great War. 1914 "> (I apt., \. Yorks.
ilajor, Middlesex K--gt.; twice wounded). [Univ. II ,0
List.)
MASON, GEORGE HODGSON. Adm. sizar (age 20I at Pem-
broke, June 14, 1S40. Youngest s. of Henry Martin, gent.,
of Barnwell, Cambs. B. in Cambridge. Matric. Mich
Scholar, 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1844;
priest, 1845; C. of Winnall. Hants., 1844-6. C. of Shedlield.
1846-50. P.C. of Newton, 1851-5. Chaplain of Hants
County asylum, 1855^4. Resided latterly at Wickhan .
Fareham, when- he died Aug. 30, 1900, aged So. Father of
George B. (1864) and of John E. S. (1S75). (Crock)
1 imes, Sept. 3, ri |
MASON, GEORGE HOLDITCH. Adm. sizar at Sidney, June 28,
1852. 2nd s. of Peter (1S19), Headmaster of trie Perse
School, Cambridge. B. Oct. 17, 1828, at Portsea. School.
rii- Perse [his father). Matric. Lent, 1853; B.A. 1851 M I
isi.o. Had emigrated, with a younger brother, to Natal in
1850. His experiences wen- described in Life with the Zulus
of Natal (London. iSss). Returned to Cambridge, 1S52.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1857; pnest (Rochdale) 1864. For
some time held 1 living in Victoria County, Natal, under
Bishop Colenso. C of St Marv Holmhury. Dorking, Surrey,
1878-S0. C. of Oakham, Rutland. 1SS0-1. C. of Cranham,
Essex, 1881-4. R. of Elmlev, Yorks., 1884-93. Disappears
from Crockford, 1804. Brother of William T (1852) and
Peter H. (1845). (Scott, MSS.; Professor A. F. Hattersley.)
MASON, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Feb. 10,
1S37. [Eldest 5. of the Rev. George (? 1S06), of Cucknev,
Notts.] [and Harriet, dau. of lames Coldham, of Anmer
Hall, Norfolk] 1; Sept. ... iso, Matric. Mi, lis 1S37; B.A.
1841; M.A. 1846. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. May 1. 1841.
Built the existing Morton Hall, near Retford, Notts.,
1865-8. J. P. and D.L.; High Sheriff. 1872. An authority
on genealogv and natural history. Married, May 7, 1844,
Marianne Atherton, dau. of Capt. Joseph George Mitford,
H.E.I.C.S.. of Laughame, Carmarthenshire. Died Jan. 13.
1891, at Morton Hall. Father of William H (1864), Arthur
J. (1868) and George E. (iSi.b). (Scott. MSS.; Burke, I G .
Inns of Court; The Guardian, Jan. 21, 1891.)
MASON, GERARD MOORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1876. S of Mashfield, Esq., of Hoddesdon. Herts
1' then-, (irt 1- . i'-so School. King'-. Canterbury. Matric.
Mill- 1871- B.A. 18,80. Ord. deacon (St Albans, ,--.,
priest, 1880; C. of St Andrew's, Watford, Herts .
1 -a Buckland-in-Dover, 1882-6. Chaplain-Supt., King
Edward Schools, Southwark and Witley, Surrey, 1886-1900.
R. of Ozleworth, Gloucs., 1912-14. Perm, to offie , ,li>, , t
Coventry, 1919-44. Latterly of 4, Clarendon Crescent,
Leamington Spa, where he died Apr. 23, 1944. Left his
father's cloak, cap and helmet to the Eit.v. Mi. .in Mri-,im,
Brother of Leslie G. H, (1867) (( rockf, rd; < ambr:
News, lulv ji, 1944; The Times, Apr. 25, 1944 )
MASON, HAROLD EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
18, 1888. [3rd] s. of George Allen, commission-merchant, of
M.i. , I'-sfield (and Heather Lea, Manchester] [and Edna,
dau. of W. Crabtree]. B. Oct. 7, 1869, at Old TraSord,
Lanes. School, Macclesfield Grammar (the Rev. Darwin
Wilmot). Matric. Michs. iSSS; B.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Heref.)
1893; priest (Gloucester and Bristol for Heref), 18.14.
Assistant Master at the County College, Hereford, and C. of
Thruxton, Heref. 1893-5. C. of Church Stretton, 1895 6.
C. of Church Stoke, Montgm., 1896-9. V. of Bettws-J
Crwyn, 1899- 1903. Y. of Llanfair Waterdine, 1903 16. V,
of Di.l.llebury with Westhope, mil, :i. V. oi Sellack with
King's Capel, Heref,, 1021-41. Latterly of Ross-on-Wye,
where he died. May 21, 104.1. (Crockford.)
MASON, HAROLD PERCY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890;
[3rd] s. of George Calver. Esq., of Lonsdale House, Ipswii h.
School, Ipswich Grammar. Matric Mulls, is,,,,, I.L.B. 1S93;
LL.M. 1898. Adm. Solicitor, 1897. Of the firm of Stone,
Simpson and Mason, Tunbridge Wells Died Dei 12, 1926,
aged 54. at Speldhurst. (Scott, MSS : Lot, Lists; 1 he Tim, s
Dei 14, 1926 1
MASON, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Trinity, Dec. 12
1826. S, of John. B. at Salt Hill, Bucks. School, Ealing,
Middlesex Matric. Easter, 1827.
MASON, HENRY BROOKLAND. Adm. sizar at Christ's,
June 27. 1832. S. of l..hn. B. [Sept. 13, 1812], at I yming
ton, Hants. School, private. Matric, Michs. 18 1 }; Scholar,
1834; B.A. (441* Wrangler) 1-;-, M.A. 1840. Fell
Ord. deacon (Wore) 1837; priest, 1838. English Master at
King Edward's School, Birmingham, in 1841-2. Headmaster
of Brewood School. Staffs., 1842-50. C. of Bishop's Itching-
ton, Wanes,, issj s. K. of Navenby, Lines., 1859-67.
' A in. hi ..f powerful physique there is a tradition at Navenby
that he stopped a prize-fight by putting himself between
the combatants.' Died lulv 23, 181,7. (Peile, 11. 445 I
ford: 1'. B. <■. Binnall.)
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Mason, Henry Charles Finch
MASON, HENRY CHARLES FINCH. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
May 25, 1875. S. of John, of Boydon Hill, near Watford,
Herts. B. July 1, 1856, at Aldenham. School. Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1S75; Bell Scholar, 1876; Browne medal (Latin
Ode) 1S7S; Porson prize, 1S7S; B.A. (12th Classic) 1879;
M.A. r883. Assistant Master at Haileybury, 1S83-1902.
Died there, Oct. 5, 1902. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times,
Oct. 7, 1902.)
MASON, HENRY [COX]. B.A. 1781, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1781. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 30, 1781; from St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Nov. 30,
1773. age iS; B.A. (Oxford) 1777- S. of William, gent., of
London. Ord. priest (London) May 21, 17S0; 'B.A. St
Edmund Hall, Oxford.' R. of St Mary's, Bermondsey.
Chaplain to Lord Onslow. Founder of the Deaf and Dumb
School. Married and had numerous issue. Author,
Died Feb. 3. 1804, having ruptured a blood-vessel. (Al.
Oxon.; London Ordin.; G. Mag., 1804, I. 1S7.)
MASON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's. Oct. 12,
1868. S. of James, livery-stable keeper [and Ann]. B. at
Brighton. [School, Christ's Hospital.] Bapt. Apr. 9, 1S44.
Matric. Michs. 1S68. Became a Non-Coil, student; B.A. 1872.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 2r, 1871; priest, 1873; C. of St
Ives, Hunts., 1871-3. Second Master of St Ives Grammar
School, 1871. C. of Downham, Cambs. 1873-5. C. of St
Luke's, Southampton, 1875-51. C. of Langton Matravers,
Dorset, 1883-7. C. of East Leigh, Hants., 1888-9. V. of
Wigston Magna, Leics., 1S89-1901. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1902.
MASON, HENRY PAYNE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Oct. iS, 1825. [Eldest] s. of Sir Francis [K.C.B., Vice-
Admiral]. B. [Dec. 22, 1808]. at Whitley, Warws. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S27; B.A.1S31. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1832; priest, 1833. R. of Beesby-in-the-Marsh, Lines.,
1839-80. Died Mar. 30, 1880. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 7, 1880.)
MASON, IBBOTT ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 2, 1S67. S. of Ibbott, Esq., deceased, of Somersham,
Hunts. [School. Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Man'
Michs. 1S67; B.A., 1871. Studied engineering at Newcastle.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1870; priest. 1871; C. of St Mary's,
Plaistow, Essex. 1870-3. C. of St James'. Plymouth, 1873-4-
C. of St Matthias, W. Brompton, 1874-5- C. of Charles-
town, Cornwall, 1882-4. C. of Carnmenellis, 1884-5. C. of
Fosdyke, Lines., 1885-6. C. of Llanfair-KQgeddin, Mon.,
1886-8. C. of Cublington, Bucks., 1888-9. R- of Christ
Church, Huntly, Aberdeen, 1889-94. V. of Ratley-on-
Edgehill, Warws., 1894-1912. Resided subsequently at
Oxford; disappears from Crockford, Z920. Brother of
Charles W. (1856). (Bury Gr. Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 530.)
MASON, JACKSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 29,
1852. S. of the Rev. William (1820). B. [Dec. 4, 1833, at
Normanton, Yorks. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs.
1852; Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859; Seatonian prize.
1868. Ord. deacon (York) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of Cantlev,
Yorks., 1S58-9. V. of Pickhill, 1859-S3. V. of Settle,
1883-8. Died Nov. 27, 1888, at Leeds. Father of William V.
(1889). (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Crockford; W. A. Shufirey.)
MASON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 5,
1795- [Only] s. of James, of Shrewsbury. School. Hackney,
London. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 28, 1797. (Inns
of Court.)
MASON, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 1,
1843. Eldest s. of James, gent., of Padstow, D- \ >
B. at Kingstown, Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1844; Scholar,
1843.
MASON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's. Ocl 15,
1859. S. of the Rev. John. B. at Sherbum, Yorks. [May 18,
1840]. [School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs. 1859;
B.A. 1863; M.A. 1866. A private tutor, 186; I
deacon (Pcterb.) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of St John' 1
ter, 1866-71. V. of St Paul's, Leicester, 1871-1912. Hon.
Canon of Peterborough, 1905-12. Died July 2,
Peterborough. Brother of the next. ' ' ' '
Reg.; Crockford; Who was It
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Mar. 31, 1855.
S. of the Rev. John. B. [Aug. 9, 1836], at Sherbum,
School, Marlbori ii hs. 1855;
Scholar; B.A. [859; MA. [862. Ord. deacon (Rip.
priest, 1861; C. of Stainborough, Yorks., 1860-5. C of St
Mirk'-, Worsborough, 1865-70. C. of Worsboroug
1870^1 [. '
i >rpe, 1893-7. Died Aug. 9, 1897. Brother of the
above. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
Mason, Michael George
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke. Sept. -"..
1875. S. of Thomas, Esq. [J. P.. brewer], of Kirkby Stephen,
Westmorland [by his 1st wife, Sarah, dau. of Henry Jackson,
of Win!, „i Hall, Westmorland]. B. there (Oct. 12, 1856]
[School, Richmond, Yorks M.itn. [-1,1,1
M.B. 1S83; M.D. 18S7. At St Bartholomew's Hospital;
House Surgeon and House Physician there. M.R.C.S . 1881.
Practised for many years at Windermere. J. P. i--r Wi -1
morland. Author, medical. Latterly of Cross-in-Hand.
Sussex. {Pemb. Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; Burke,
L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MASON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,1 89,
Of Lines. S. of the Rev. Charles [Worcester Colli.'
1852], of Bilsbv vicarage, Alford. B. there, Aug. 11
Schools, Alford Grammar, and King William's College, Isle
of Man. Matric. Mich*. 1SS9; Scholar, 1889. For sometime
a schoolmaster. Subsequently a Civil Engineer on railway
construction in Canada. Served in the Great War, 1914-19.
(Captain, R.E.; Acting Major, 1917; M.C., 1918; D.S.O.,
1919). On the Military mission to S. Russia, 1919-20. Died
Sept :;, 1121, at Victoria, British Columbia. (King
11 Uliam's Coll. Reg.)
MASON, JOHN EDWARD SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1875. S. of the Rev. George Hodgson
(1840), of Wickham, Hants. B. there, Sept. 10, 1856.
[School, Wickham (private).] Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar,
1876; B.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1881; priest, 1882;
C. of Cattistock, Dorset, 1881-4. Served as Chaplain, R.N.,
in H.M.S. Satellite (Pacific), 1885-6; Sapphire (China).
1886-9; War spite (Pacific), 1890-3; Howe (Channel Squad-
ron), 1S93-4; Centurion (China), 1894-7; Boscawen (Port-
land), 1807-8; Champion Training Squadron, 1898 9;
Minerva, 1899-1901; Duke of Wellington, 1901-4; Hannibal,
1904 s; Prince George, 1905-6. Disappears from Crockford,
Brother of George B. (1864).
MASON, JOHN MASON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 25,
1840; from Queen's College. Oxford, whence he had matric.
June 6, 1839, age 19. [2nd] s. of Thomas, brewer, of Kirkby
Stephen. Westmorland. [B. there, Apr. 4, 1820. School,
Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar; B.A. 1844- Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1S44; pn<M. 1S4 s; C. of Tarrow, Durham.
1844-9. P-C. of Jarrow, 1849-60. R. of Whitfield, North-
umberland, 1860-99. Hon. Canon of Durham, 1877-83.
Hon. Canon of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Cathedral, 1883-99.
I. P. for Northumberland. Married, 1853, Ellen, dau. of
Thomas Benn, Esq., Commander, R.N., of Dean Scales,
Cumberland. Died June 5, 1899, at Whitfield rectorv.
Father of George (1880) and of Thomas H (1875). (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Scott MSS ; Durham Ord. />'"--/.,
Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times, June 7,
1899.)
MASON, LESLIE GOFF HARRINGTON. Adm. pins at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 1867. Of Herts. [S. of Mashfield. B. Oct.
28, 1848. School, King's, Canterbury.) Matric. Michs. 1S67;
Scholar, 1868; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1873; priest (Dover), 1874. Assistant Master at
King's School, Canterbury, 1871-1908. C. of St George's,
Canterbury, 1873-5. Latterly of Millbrook, Southampton.
Died July 10. 1027, at Canterbury, aged 78. Brother of
Gerard M. (1876). (Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford;
King's School Cant. Reg.; July 29, 1927.)
MASON, LOUIS. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895. 7th s. of
Claxton B., farmer and estate agent, of Beechamwell,
Swaffham, Norfolk. B. there, Feb. 17, 1S76. School, Felsted.
Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 189S; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Barton-on-Humber,
Lines., 1899-1905. V. of St Peter's. Portland, Dorset,
1905-7, assistant Chaplain. H.M. convict prison, Portland,
1905-7. and Chaplain to the troops at Portland,
Chaplain at H.M. Institute. Borstal, 1907-18; at H.M.
prison. Wandsworth. 1918-32; at H.M. prison. Buxton,
1932-8. C. of Streatham, 1932-46-. Latterly of Cranleigh,
Surrey, 1948-. (Crockford.)
MASON, MARK THEAKSTON. Adm. si/.n .it Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. S. of Mrs M. E. Mason, of Th. I I '
Road, Egham, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901.
oit Master at Sir William Turner's School, 1
Yorks.. for 4 years; at the Friend ;
at King II- nry VIII's Si
masters' Directories.)
MASON, MICHAEL GEORGE. Matri
,-. M A. 1907. [S. of Moses, of Haslingfield, Cambs.].
A- ■ 1 i.ini M,i 1, 1 ,' 1 1 ;" ■ ' ' in 1,1 ," . !, „ : i '
it i)i'- Perse School, I ambridge, for 4 yeai
School, 12 S3-. Author, The Fur
Literature m Education; Scienct he Plain
Man. Resident at Cambi
tei of Richard S. (1894). (Schoolmasters' Din
CM. Pari. Reg.)
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Mason, Miles Hill Haynes
MASON, MILES HILL HAYNES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 20, 1879. S. of Miles Bailey, artist [and Helen Mary].
B. Oct. 5, i860, at Hampstead. Bapt. May 2, 1862. Schools,
[Hurstpierpomt and] Berkhamstead (Mr E. Bartrum).
Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(London) 1884; priest, 1S85; ( of St Clement's, Bamsburv,
r884-7. Assistant Master at Whttgift School, Croydon,
1887-1922. ' For 36 years a master at the Whitgift School,
Croydon, and latterly of 6, Castle Hill, Huntingdon.' Died
Oct. 2, 1940; buried at Croydon. (Hurstpier point Sell. Reg ;
Imaslers' Directories; Crockford; 1 he Times, t>, t. 5,
1940.)
MASON. MOWBRAY PINCKNEY. Adm. sizar at Corpus
Chrisii, 1.1, t. 11,, im„s (if (.ambs. [S. of Henry St Paul.]
Matric, Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872: M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1S72; priest (Ripon) 1874; C of Fakenham,
Norfolk, 1872-3. C of Gargrave, Yorks., 1873-8. Evening
Lecturer at Tumham Green, Middlesex, 1875. V. of Tossidi .
Yorks . 1880. C. of Copgrove, 1880-1. V. of St Mary's,
Sowerby, 1881-3. V. of Nydd, 1883-94. R. of East Thorpe,
Essex, 1894-1928. Died Oct. 22, 1928, aged 80. [Crockford;
W. A. Shuffrey; The 1 imes, « let. 25, 1928.)
MASON, PETER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 9, 1819. Of
Norfolk. [S. of Robert, farmer. B. at Scoulton, Nov. 11,
I794-] School, Lynn Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1M1. HA
[yd Wrangler] 1821; M.A. 1826. Master of 'a school 111
Norfolk,' and then Mathematical Master at the R.N.C.,
Portsmouth, 1S23-36. Headmaster of the Perse School.
Cambridge, 1S37-64. Died Oct. 4, 1S66, at 3 Pembroke
Place, Cambridge, aged 72. Father of the next, of George H.
(1852J and William T. (1S52). (G. Mag., 1866, 11. 703.)
MASON, PETER HAMNETT. Adm. sizar at St Iohn's, Inn
10, 1845. S. of the above [and Elizabeth Mary], B. at
Portsea, Southampton. Bapt. May 27, 1827. School, Perse,
Cambridge (hi, father). Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. (lit*
Wrangler) 1849; Tyrwhitt Scholar, 1S51; M.A. 1S52; Fellow,
1851 1 , ; 1 2 - Dean, 1864-82; Hebrew Lecturer, 1854-1901;
President, 1882-1902. Senior Proctor, 1869-70. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1852; priest, 1854. C of St Benet's, Cambridge,
1852 j. For many years closely associated with the cause
of Hebrew learning in his College and in the University.
The value of his work was recognized by his friends and
former pupils, who, in 1S83, founded the University ' Mason
pnze for Biblical Hebrew.' A great pedestrian; said to have
walked from Cambridge to London in the day, and to
Oxford (So miles) in two days. Author (with H. H. Bernard),
An Easy Practical Hebrew Grammar; A Rabbinic Reading-
book, Died Dec. 6, 1912, at Cambridge, aged 85; buried at
Histon. Brother of George H. (1S52) and William T. (1852).
[Crock/ord; J he Times, Dee. 9, 1912.)
MASON, PETER PEARSON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 21, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S53; M.A 1 ,
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Strcttoii-
on-Dunsino,, , w.mv- . 1S55-8. C. of Siddington, Gloucs.
1858^3; C. Of Uley, Gloucs., 1861-4.. C. of Woodbndge,
Suffolk, 1864 5. C, ol Kimbolton, Hunts., 1865-8. C. of
Wem, Salop, 1868-9. V. of Edstaston, 1869-81. V. nf
South Mailing, Sussex, 1881-91,. Died Jan. 15, 1896. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockjord; The Guardian, Jan. 22, 1896.)
MASON (post SWANN-MASON), RICHARD SWANN. Matrie.
Non-Coil., Lent. 1894- S. of Moses [of Hashngtield. Cambs.;
died, Mar. 19, 1913]. B. Mar. 4, 1871, at Haslingfield,
Cambs. School, Perse, Cambridge. Migrated to St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 1, 18ns: exhibitioner; B.A. 1S9;; M.A. 1903.
Ordained deacon (York) 1901; pnest (Ripon), 1902; C. "f
Kirk Ella, Yorks., 1901-2. C. of Patrick Brompton. 1902-4.
Assistant Master at the Perse School, Cambridge. 1905-8;
at Boston Grammar School; at Hymers College, Hull;'
Chaplain at Avsgarth School. Chaplain and tutor at the
S. Wales Training College, Carmarthen. Chaplain at Egerton
House, Newmarket, 1906-8. C. of Christ Church, Mayfair,
1908 ii. Sei retary to St John's Foundation School, Leather
head, 191 1 28. Chaplain to the Earl of Yarborough, 1020.
V. of Christ Church, St Pancras, 1930-42. Served in the.
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.N.; O.B.E.). In H.M.S.
Ocean when she was sunk by enemy action. After assisting
in the rescue of victims of the sinking of the Lusitania, he
buried, at Queenstown. a number of those who lost theil
lives. Went on a political mission to the Persian Gulf.
I'ronunent as a Cambridgeshire Fp 'mason 1 iieci Feb. 21,
1942, in London. Brother of Michael G. (i,s,j2)- [Univ.
War Ltsl;Crut>,/,od. Schoolmasters' Directory; Burke, O.B.i )
MASON, ROBERTiHARVEY (1S61), see HUMFREY, R. H. B.
MASON, SKINNER CHART. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
' Ii t 2i, 1841. S. of Samuel, of Kingston-on-Thames. B. 111
London. Matric. Lent, 1842; Scholar; B.A 1846; V \
1K55. Ord. deacon 1845; priest, 1846; C. of Winkfield,
Berks., 1846-9. C of Sherborne, Dorset, 1849-53. R. of
Mason, William Henry
Magdalen-Laver, Essex, 1853-5. R. of St Clement Danes,
London, 1855-60. V. of Urchfont with Stert, Wilts., 1860-
96. Rural Dean of Enford, 1891-6. Died Dec. 19 1896
aged 74, at Hove. (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 21, 1896.)
MASON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 28, 1818.
Of Lanes. [S. of M., of Aldenham Lodge, Herts. B. July 26.
1802. School. Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S1S; B.A. iS22' M \
1825. C of Waleot, near Bath, 1843-4; C. of Cold Ashton,
Gloucs., 1845-9. V. of Shapwiek with Ashcott, 1849-60.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1861. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Crockford.)
MASON, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke
Jan. 18, 1875. Eldest s. of the Rev. John Mason (1840)]
R. of Whitfield, Northumberland. B. [May 7. 1854], at
Jarrow. [School, Rugby.) Matric. Lent, 1875; B.A." 1878;
M.A. 1S81. Joint Headmaster of Rottingdean Prep Si tool,
Brighton, in 1906. Brother of George (1S80). (A <
Reg.; 1 amb. Year Book.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 23, 1776.
[Eldest s. of William, of Necton Hall, Norfolk. Esq. (and
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Francis Blomefield, the historian
of Norfolk). B. 1758. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs.
1776; LL.B. 1783. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1777.
Of Necton Hall, Norfolk. Married Elizabeth Brewer, dau.
of the Rev. Paul Columbine, D.D. (1752), R. of Little
Plumstead, Norfolk, and had issue. Father of Willi. ,m
(1807). [Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 4,
1803. S. of William, of Osberton, Notts. Matric. Michs.
1803. Migrated to Clare, Feb. 18. 1805; B.A. 1807; M.A.
1S10. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1809. [Inns of
Court.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13, 1807.
[Eldest s. of William (1776), of Necton Hall, Swaffham,
Norfolk.] [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar
1807. Of Necton Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk. J. P. and D.L.;
High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1849. Major, Norfolk Militia, 1811;
Lieut. -Col., 1824-59. Died, unmarried, Dec. 2. 1865, at
Necton Hall. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Boose, VI. 176; Burke,
L.G.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
May 15, 1814. S. of — , of Colchester. Scholar, 1814; Matric,
Michs. 1815.
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 4, i8lg
Matrie. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. [S. of James, of Keddington,
Lines, (and Susanna, dau. of William Ludlow, of Fulstow,
Lines). Bapt. Feb. II, 1799. School, Louth Grammar.] V.
of Bilsby, Lines., 1826-56, and V. of Farlesthorpe. 1840-5(1.
Married, 1S2S, M. W., youngest dau. of W. Carnley, "of
Alford. Accidentally killed at Louth railway station, I),, -
II, 1856. [Clerual Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1857, I. 247:
P. B. G. Binnall.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Aug. 7
1820. S. of Jackson. B. [Mar. 18, 1802], at Lan, aster.
S, hod. Giggleswick, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar,
1825; B.A. (I2(» Wrangler) 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon
and priest, 1S28; C. of Cockermouth, Cumberland. V. of
All Saints, Normanton, Yorks., 1833-66. C. of Kirkby
Malzeard, 1866-9. Subsequently of Pickhill, Thirsk. Died
Mar. 4, 1873. Father of Jackson (1852). [Gicglcsu-iek >,;,■
Keg ; Crockford.)
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6, 1S27.
S. of George, of Guisborough, Yorks. Matrie Michs 1827.
Kept 4 Terms. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 15, 1828.
MASON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's. June 2!. 1848.
S. of Edward. B. at Richmond. Yorks. School. Richmond.
Matnc. Michs. 1S48; Scholar. 1850; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855.
1 »r,i deacon (Lincoln) 1854; priest. 1855; C. of Burgh with
Winthorpe, Lines., 1854-6. C of Waberthwaite, Cumber-
land, 1859-61. C.ofCobham, Surrey. 1S61-7. C. of Sherborne,
Warws., 1S72-82. C. of Wolverton, 1882-7. R.of Ho, k, lift
Beds.. 18.S7 97. I in-d Feb. 18, 1S97, aged 70. [Peilc, 11. 505;
Scott, MSS.; Croi kford; I he Guardian. Feb. 24, 1897; Clergy
List.)
MASON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 25,
1864. [Eldest] s. of George William (1S37). B. [May 24
1846], at Morton Hall, Notts. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1S69. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 22
1869. Called to the Bar, Tan. 30, 1872. On the Midland
Circuit. Of Morton Hall, Retford, Notts. J. P. and D I
for Notts.; High Sheriff, 191S. Served in the Notts. Yeo-
manry, 181,5-82. Took a very active part in Church defence.
A member of the Woodard Corporation and for many years
Custos of St Cuthbert's School. Worksop. Died, s.p., May
17. 1, 116. Brother of Arthur J. (1868) and George E. (1866).
(Itilrke. L.G.; Law /.is/s; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at the
Bar; 7 lie /lines, May 21, 1937; P. G. B. Binnall.)
Mason, William Tate
MASON, WILLIAM TATE. Adm. sizar at Sidney, July i.
1852. 4th s. of Peter (1S19), Headmaster of the Perse
School, Cambridge. B. May 15, 1S32, at Portsea. School,
The Perse (his father). Maine. Lent, 1S53; B.A. 185;;
M.A. 1S60. Principal of the Church of England Institution,
Bolton-le-Moors, from 1S59. Brother of George H. (1852)
and Peter H. (1845). [Cler. J. vn, 495.)
MASON, WILLIAM VAVASOUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 27, 1SS9. [Only] s. of the Rey. Jackson (1
Kirkman Bank, Knaresborough, Vorks. B. [Mav a
in Jersey. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A.
1892; M.A. 1S97. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1S94; prie,t.
1S95; C. of St John's, Stratford, Essex, 1894-7. C. of Lewis-
ham, Kent. 1S9S-1901. V. of St Cyprian, Brockley, 1901-11.
V. of St Aidan, Leeds, 1911-21. V. of St Giles with St
Peter's, Cambridge, 1521-4. R. of Knebworth. Herts,
1924-8. C. of H. Saviour, Hitchin, 1928-39. Publ. pr.,
dio. of St .Albans, 1939-42. Subsequently resided at
Hitchin, where he died Sept. 28, 1942; buried at Cambridge
(Gigglesu-ick Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 30,
1942.)
MASON, WILLIAM WRIGHT. Adm. at Clare, Dec. 3, 1872.
Matric. Michs. 1S73; B.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 187(1;
pnest, 1S77; C of St Mary's, Wakefield, 1876-8. C. 1 1
Sissinghurst, Kent, 1878. R. of Levertnn, Lines., 1878-94.
V. of St Mary's, Bootle, Lanes., 1894-1913. R. of Melmerby,
Cumberland, 1913-24. R. of Salmonbv, Lines.. 1,1
Resided latterly at Cromer, and subsequently at Holton,
Oxon., and at Thame. Oxon. Died Aug. 11, 1932, aged 78.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 19. 1932.]
MASSEREENE, Earl of, CLOTWORTHY SKEFFINGTON. Adm.
Fell. -Com. at Corpus, 1758. [Eldest s. of Clotworthv, first
Earl of Massereene, by his 2nd wife, Anne, dau. of Henry
Eyre, of Rowter, Derbs. B. Jan. 28, 1742-3.] Matric.
Easter, 1759. Styled Lord Loughneagh. 1756-7. Had suc-
ceeded his father as 2nd Earl, and sixth Viscount. 1757.
Of Antrim, Ireland. ' In his early days figured yery con-
siderably in the walks of fashion,' but, having contracted
large debts in France, through speculation in salt, was im-
prisoned in Paris for 19 years, escaping in May,
Married, (1) Aug. 19, 1789 (although said to have been
twice married previously in France to the same lady),
Marie Anne, dau. of M. Barcier, Governor of the Chatelet
prison in Paris where he had been incarcerated; known as
' the beautiful Countess,' she ' retained her vivacity and
accomplishments to the last,' dving at the age of 38; (2)
Elizabeth Lane. Died, s.p., Feb. 28, 1805, at Antrim Castle.
(G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.; D.N.B.)
MASSEY, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Feb. 3,
1836. S. of Thomas, of St Stephen's parish, Norwich. B.
there. Schools, Mr Turner's, Pottersgate Street, Norwich,
and Ipswich (private). Matric. Michs. 1836. ' Resided about
2 years and passed the College examinations.' {Venn, II.
235)
MASSEY, EDWYN LESLIE. Adm. at Peterhousi .
1899. S. of the Rev. Edwyn Reynolds (Exeter I
Oxford, 1865), of Marsh Gibbon rectory, Bucks. B. Apr. 17,
1881, at Bicester. School, King's, Canterbury. Matrie.
1900; Scholar, 1901; B.A. 1903. In the Civil Servi
of South Africa. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (in
France; sergeant in the South African Brigade). I 1
II Hiker, 646; King's School, Canterbury, Reg.)
MASSEY, FRANCIS WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 22, 1879- S. of William (183s), of Cornelvn, Beaumaris,
Anglesey. B. Oct. 25, i860, in Anglesey. School, Harrow.
Michs. 1879. Capt., 3rd Batt., The Cheshu
1888. Of Cornelvn, Anglesey. Died Feb. 17, 1904. Brother
of William G. (1878). [Harrow Sch. R , trm Lists.)
MASSEY, JOHN HOWORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. [Only] s. of Charles John, of Closes Hall, (
Clitheroe, Lanes. B. [Dec. 7, 1879], at Bumle\. i
School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. '1898. In
the Sudan Civil Service; Inspector in Sennar, ioo(
Red Sea Province, 1909. Chairman of Massey'» I
Brewery, Ltd. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 I
Welliii-'
(Charterhouse Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
MASSEY rpost MASSEY.JACKSON], MILLINGTON. Adm.
pens, [age 19 . 1, 1755. S. of Gi
gent., of Che-! ham. School, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1755; B.A. [Senior Wrangler) i--
1762. Fellow, 171 (Chestei May 17,1761;
priest, Sept. 6, 1761 1 f West Horndon with I
1765-7. 1 Suffolk, 1767. Chaplain to
int Weymouth. 1 .,:•,., 176&-83. R.
"r, 177?
1807. Under the will of Joseph Jackson, of R051V
Massie, Henry Egerton
succeeded to the manor of Baguley, Cheshire, and assumed
the additional name of Jackson. Twice married. Died Dec.
26, 1S07, aged 70. (St John's Coll. Adm 635.)
MASSEY, RICHARD MANSEL (1819), see OLIVER, R. M.
MASSEY, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Nov. 10,
1778. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (1744'). B. in Chester.
School (his father). Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1779;
B.A. (14//1 Wrangler) 1783; M.A. 1786. Ord. deacon (Exeter!
1785. Prebendary of Exeter, 1785. V. of Morwenstow,
Cornwall, 1787-8. R. of Farringdon, Devon, 1788-92.
Chaplain to Dr John Rosse, Bishop of Exeter. R. of Law-
hitton. Cornwall, 17S9-98. R. of Cheriton Bishop. Devon,
1792-S. Archdeacon of Barnstaple, 1791-8. Died Feb. 22,
179S. at Lawhitton. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 379; G. Mag.,
1 260.)
MASSEY, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 9,
1829. B. at Melbourne, Yorks. Matric Michs. 1829; Scholar,
1832; B.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (York) Nov. 17, 1833; priest.
1834; C. of Newark. Notts., 1S33-6. Second Master of
Newark Grammar School, 1833. Minor Canon (or Vicar-
Choral) of Southwell, 1S37-40. R. of Hatcliffe and P.C. of
West Ravendale, Lines., 1840-SS. V. of East Ravendale.
1 -41 -88. Died Mar. 4, 1.888, aged 78, at Hatcliffe rectory.
[Scott, \fSS : Crockford; Eagle, xv. 378; The Guardian
Mar. 14, 1888.)
MASSEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 6,
1839. S. of — . B. at Drybridge, near Newcastle-under-
Lyme. Matrie. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1S44. Ord. deacon (Chester).
1843; priest, 1844. C. of St James's. Manchester, 1844-5.
V. of Rowley Regis. Staffs.. 1S46. Disappears from Clergy
List. 1S47. (C. ofE. Mag.. Apr. 1S43; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MASSEY, The Rev. THOMAS HACKET. Adm. sizar at Corpis
Christi, July 10, 1854. A ' Ten year man.' Of Notts. [S.
of T. H., of Newark. Notts. B. Apr. 3. 1S30. School, Rugbv.]
Subsequently adm. at King's College, London. Ord. deacon
(London) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of St Mark's, Marvlebone
Road, 1853-7. R. of Faringdon. Hants., 1857-1919. Died
there, Apr. 5, 1919. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
MASSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 7,
1835. [Eldest] s. of Richard. B. [June 18, 1S17]. at Moston,
Cheshire (sic). School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A.
1840; M.A. 1843. Rowing ' blue,' 1840; cricket ' blue,' 1838
and 1839. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 14, 1S41. Called to
the Bar, May 3, 1850. Of Cornelvn, Llangoed, Anglesey.
J. P. and D.L. for Anglesey; High Sheriff, 1864. Chairman
of Quarter Sessions, 1873-7. Died Dec. 18, 1898. Father
of the next and of Francis W. J. (1S7Q). (Boose, vi. 176;
Book of Blues; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar.) '
MASSEY, WILLIAM GLYNNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1878. S. of William (above), of Comelyn, Beaumaris,
Anglesey. B. June 24, 1859, in Anglesey. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1878. Capt., Royal Anglesey Militia, 1S89.
Of Comelyn, Anglesey. J. P. and D.L. for Anglesey. High
Sheriff, 1904. Died Oct. 16, 1934. Brother of France \y J,
(1870). (Harrow Sch, AVe.; Army I Asts; Walford. County
Families.)
MASSIAH, HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil, from Averst Hostel,
Michs. 1888. [S. of Dr C. H., of British Guiana Medical
Service. B. Feb. 15, 1869, at Chudleigh, Devon.) B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Manch.) 1R92; priest. 1S94; C. of
SI Michael's, Blackburn, 1892-7. C. of St Thomas. Pendle-
ton, Lanes., 1.898-1906. V. of Knuzden, 1906-22. Y. of
Farnsfield, Notts., 1922-46. Of Fareham, Hants., in 1947.
(Crockford; Lanes. Biographies.)
MASSIE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Inly 4, 1825.
[9th] s. of the Rev. Richard (1 7S9), of St i
[B. Dec. 1805.] School. Shrewsbury. Doubtful il
Adm. at Wadham College, (t\f..rd, whence he matric. Oct.
M.i- !5, age 19; B.A. (< '\i .1 I 1 0; M.A Oxl
:it of the Oxford Union. Ireland Scholar, 1828.
Chaplain of Wadham, 1840-5. Fellow and tutor of I'niver-
I -liege, Durham, 1841-5. C. of Gawsworth, I
1857-60. Married Sophia, dau. et the]
of Thornvcroft Hall, Cheshire Autl
y.-ith the 1 onvent Translated Schiller's William Tell into
English Verse. Died, s.p., Jan. 21, l8g3,
Lanes. (Shrcu'sburv v/r AVe : /;,/., u
low ol Uni\ I il . Durham, 1841 ■, '. '
■ .. kfmd (i860 only); Bui e, L.C
MASSIE. HENRY EGERTON ', lune 28,
1 'I Salop, Matrii Mi bs. 1823; B.A. 1 at Si
Mary's, Shrewsbury, 1843 1 P.C. of Shocklach, Cheshire,
1844-64. Disappi its Erom I > vkford, 1S65. Father of the
next.
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Massie, Henry Egerton Edwin
MASSIE, HENRY EGERTON EDWIN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July it, 1872. S. of the Rev. Henrv Egerton (above), of
Morbury, Whitchurch, Salop. B. [Feb. 16], 1853, at Rowlev
Hill, I- arn. Inn. School, Stretton, Cheshire (pnvate). Matric.
MASSIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 21, 1862;
re-adm sizai Oct 11. iSnz. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert,
t'.ntr.-k'atii.n.il Minister [and Mary], B. Dec. 3, 1842, at
Newton-le-Willows, Lams. School, Atherstone grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1862; Scholar, 1864; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870.
tncorp .,1 ( orpus I hristi College, Oxford, 1886. Professor
"f ( I i-i' ■■■ ^prm- Hill Tlieolngiral College, Birmingham,
181 , '.i'i fessor also of New Testament exegesis, 1871-86.
^ ' '''■ ' T of New Testament exegesis at Mansfield
College, Oxford, 1886-1903. Hon. D.D. Yale, iqoi. M.P.
for the CricWade division of Wilts., 1900-10. Author,
( tern ilism ami primary schools, etc. Resided at Old
Headington, Oxford. J. P. for Oxford. Died Nov. 11. 1925,
from the effects of a motor accident (Sent! .1/vv- Eagle
xliv. 210; Who ..as Who.)
MASSIE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 7, 17S9.
[Only] s. of Thomas, of Coddington, Cheshire [and Elizabeth,
dau. of Nathaniel Marriot, of Cheshunt. Herts.]. B. Jan. 12,
1771. in St Paul's parish, Covent Garden, Westminster.
School. Weaverham, Cheshire. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar,
1789; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon (Chester) Sept.
21, 1794; priest, Sept. 20. 170s; C. of Weaverham, Cheshire,
i794.C.ofTarvin. 1795-8. C.of Coddington, 1799-1810. R.of
St Bridget's. Chester, 1810-32. R. of Aldford, 1811-32, and
P.C. of Goostrey. R. of Eceleston, 1832-54. Married, Oct.
6, 1796, Hester Lee, dau. of Edward V. Townshend, of
Wincham Hall, Cheshire; they had 22 children, of whom 18
lived to maturity. Died Apr. 16, 1854, at Eceleston. Father
of Edward (1825). {St John's Coll. Adm. IV. 379; Burke,
MASSINGBERD, ALGERNON LANGTON. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Downing, Feb. 4, 1826; from Christ Chun h, < ixford, whence
he had matric. Nov. 14, 1823. S. of Peregrine Langton,
Esq., of Lines, [who had married Elizabeth Mary Anne,
dau. of Henry Massingberd, of Gunby, Aug. 18, 1802, and
assumed the name and arm- ,,f Massingberd]. B. May 9,
1S04, at Gunby. School, Chiswick (Mr Home). Matric.
Lent, 1826. Migrated to Trinity, May 5, i83r; B A 1
M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 20, 1832. Married,
Dec. 6, 1S27, Caroline Goldsworthv, dau. of William Pearce,
of Whitehall Place, London, and had issue. Of Gunby
Park, Lines. Died there. Sept. 24, 1844. (Burke, L.G.;
Al. Con.; C.Mae,. 1844, „ 555.)
MASSINGBERD, HOMPESCH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing.
Mar. 9, 1824. [2nd] s. of Captain Thomas. R.N. (and Eliza-
beth H. Waterhouse) [of Candlesby House, Lines., and
Beckenham House. Bawtry, Yorks.]. B. June 25, 1797, at
Lincoln. School, Winchester. Matric. Easter, 1824; B.A.
1828. V. of Upton, Lines.. 1820-48. Married — , dau. of
— Fretwell, and had issue. Brother of Thomas (1813).
Disappears from Clergy List, 1849. (Burke, L.G.)
MASSINGBERD, STEPHEN LANGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 21, 1888. [Only] s. of Edmund Langton. of Gunby
II ill, Lurgh, Line ,lnshire [and Hmilv Caroline, eldest dau.
of Charles Langton Massingberd, of Gunbv Hall, Lines.,
who had assume,! her maiden name of Massingberd by
Royal Licence, 1887]. B. [May 12], 181,9, at Barnack,
Northants. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1888;
B \. 1S91. Lieut., 3rd Lines. Regt., 1894. Served in the
S African War. 1899-1902. Assistant Secretary, Royal
statistical Society, and Editor of the Society's Journal.
1S95-8. Succeeded his mother at Gunbv Hall. 1897. Mem-
ber of Lindsey County Council, 1002-5; Alderman, 1922
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major. Lincolnshire
lv-et , and General Stall; nicntmix .1 in , I, -| ,,,i, 4,, s). Lord
of the Manor of Gunby, and patron of Welton-t am ( ,unl,v
I 1' for Lines. Died May 21. 1925 (I han i . ;,.
Univ. War List; P.urkc, L.G.; Who was Who.)
MASSINGBERD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Dec. 8, 1813. [Eldest] s. of Capt. Thomas, R N .4 Can
dlesby House, Lines., and Beckenham House. Bawtry,
Yorks.]. B. at Shelbrook Park. Y.aks, School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1814 Adm. at Gray's Inn, Feb. 4, 1815.
Brother of Hompesch (18.-4) (A'ngtv Si*. Reg.; inns of
1 ourt; Burke, L.G.)
MASSY, The Hon. DAWSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Oct. 28, 1818. [4U1] s. of Hugh. [3rd] Baron Massy and
Margaret, dau. of William Barton, of Grove, Co. Tipperary].
B in London. School, GIoucs. Matric. Michs. 1819; M.A.
1822. In Holy Orders. Domestic Chaplain to his brother
Hugh H. (1812). Died, unmarried, 111 1 irke /
■■ \d /•'.. 1, Mae . [S25, 1 1-1,1
Master, Charles Henry
MASSY, DAWSON DUNBAR. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
6. 1857. [3rd] s. of John, Lieut.-Col. [and Elizabeth, dau.
of Edward Homewood]. B. Sept. 23, 1837, in Dublin.
[School, Harrow.] Matne. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861. C. of
Nassington, Northants., 1R62-3. Name (only) appears in
Clergy List. 1870-82; no particulars or cures being given.
Died July 24. 1882, at Canterbury. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.)
MASSY, The Hon. HUGH. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
July 12, 1753. [Eldest] s. of Hugh fist Baron Massy], of New
Forest, Co. Tipperary [and Mary. dau. of Tames Dawson, of
Ballynacourte, Co. Tipperary]. [B. Apr. 14, 1733.] School,
Heath, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1753. Succeeded as 2nd Baron
Massv, of Duntrileague, Co. Limerick, [an. 30, 1788. M.P,
for Askeaton, 1776—83, and for Co. Limerick, 1783-S. High
Sheriff of Limerick, 1767. Married, Sept. 1760, Catherine,
dau. of Edward Taylor, of Ballvnort, Co. Limerick. Died
May 10, 1790. Brother of James (1753) and John (1753).
(Burke, P. and «.; G.E.C.)
MASSY, The Hon. HUGH HAMON. Adm. nobleman fage 19)
at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1S12. [Eldest] s. of Hugh [3rd] Baron
Massy [and Margaret Everina, dau. of William Barton, of
The Grove, Co. Tipperary]. B. [Feb. 13. 1793], at The
Grove, Co. Tipperary. Private tuition. Matric. Lent, 1813;
M.A. 1815. Succeeded his father as 4th Baron Massy of
Duntrileague, June 20. 1812. Married, June 22, 1826,
Matilda, dau. of Luke White, of Woodlands, Co. Dublin,
and had issue. Died Sept. 27, 1836. Brother of Dawson
(1818). (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
MASSY [post MASSY-DAWSON], The Hon. JAMES. Adm. Fell -
Com. (age 17) at Trinity. July 12, 1753. [2nd] s. of Hugh [1st
Baron Massv]. of New Forest. Co. Tipperary [and Mary,
dau. of James Dawson, of Ballynacourte]. [B. Oct. :o,
1736J School, 11, ath, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1753. Assumed
the additional name and arms of Dawson after that of
Massy. Married Mary, dau. of John Leonard, of Carha, Co.
Galway, and Brownestown, Co. Kildare. Died Dec. 1790.
Brother of the next and of Hugh (1 ~s <>. (Burke. P. and B.)
MASSY, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 16) at Trinity,
July 12, 1753. [3rd] s. of Hugh [1st Baron Massy], of New
Forest, Co. Tipperary. School, Heath, Yorks. Matric Michs
1753- Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, May 1, 1754; B.A.
(Dublin) 1756. 2nd Lieut., Lanarkshire Yeomanry, 1777;
Lieut., 1780; retired, 1780. Mamed Elizabeth Baker, of
Lismacue. Co. Limerick. Died, s.p. (no date recorded). Brother
of the above and of Hugh (1753L (Burke, P. and B.; Al.
Dublin.)
MASSY-BERESFORD, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jfsi s,
Oct 1. 1876. S. of [the Very Rev.] John Maunsell, Dean
of Kilmore [and Emilv Sarah, dau. of the Rev. John Isaac
Beresford, of Macbie Hill, Peebleshire]. B. [Feb. 7. 1856],
at Limerick. Schools, Malvern and Trinity 0>1I< ,
almond (Dr Robinson). Matric. Michs. 1876; I i
2nd Lieut., Lanarkshire Yeomanry, 1877; Lieut , 1880,
Served in the Gnat War, 1914-19, «ith the British Red
Cms, jn Lr hi, ■ ■ 1 if St Hubert's, IVIturbet, Co. Fermanagh.
I foi Peebleshire and Fermanagh. D.L.; High Sheriff,
of Co. Fermanagh, 1900. Died July 27, 1923. (Burke,
V. and B. (sue. Massy) (which gives 'died Tuiv 25'); Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Who was It !:.■ )
MASSY-DAWSON, FRANCIS D. M. (1822), see DAWSON.
MASSY-DAWSON, JAMES (175
MASSY-DAWSON, JAMES (181
MASSY-DAWSON, JOHN M. (1
■-M),
■ MASSY.
DAWSON.
tee DAWSON.
MASTER, ALFRED EDMUND. Adm. at Can-. Oct. 1. 1887.
[5th] s. of Charles G[ilbert], of the Madras 1 ml Service
[and Emma Caroline, dau. of Thomas Onslow], 15. [Jan. 9],
1869, at Bromley, Kent. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Mi. hs 18S7; I;. A. 1800; MB. and B.Chir., 1893; M.A. 1895.
At the London Hospital M.R.I S.; L.R.C.P., 1893. Lieut.,
KAMI , 1894; 1 ipt , 1897; Major, 1905 Served on the
\« Frontiei [India 1897-8 Served in the Great War,
'1014- 1 'l (Lii ut t ',1 , K A M.C., nils, mentioned 111 Secretary
■ ■I States List fnr ■valuable srrvires 'I Retired. n,:i.
(Venn, 11. 491; /'air War List; Army Lists; Medical Direc-
tories.)
MASTER. CHARLES HENRY. Main. Non-Coil., from Aye r st
H., Michs 1885; B.A. from Queens', 1889. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1891; priest, 1892; (. of Stutton, Suffolk, 1S91-3.
R. of Carleton Forehoe with Crownthorpe, Norfolk, 1893-
1909. K •■! Cr.uistnrd, Suffolk, 1916-35. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in
despatches). Latterly ol VVestlelnn, Sa.xmundham, where
he died .May m, 1143, buried at Cansford. (( niv. Wat
List, i rot kjord )
Master, Charles Hoskins
MASTER, CHARLES HOSKINS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's. Feb. 14, 1S34. [Only] s. of Cfharles] L[egh] [Hoskinsl,
Esq. (1S00), of Barrow Green House, Godstone, Surrey [and
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Williamson, R. of Thake-
ham, Sussex]. [B. Mar. 25, 1816.] [School, Eton.] Matii .
Michs. 1S34; B.A. 1S38. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb.
21, 1S3S. Married, Mar. 26, 1844, Emily, dau. of Nathaniel
Borrer, Esq., of Pakyns Manor, Sussex. Of Barrow Green
House, Godstone, Surrey. Lord of the Manor, and patron
of Oxted. J.P. for Surrey. Died June 6, 1885. Father of
the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, County Familie
MASTER, CHARLES HOSKINS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 2S,
1867. [Eldest] s. of Charles Hoskins (above), of Barrow
Green House, Oxted, Surrey. B. Oct. 24, 1846. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S67; B.A. 1870. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 22, 1S69. Purchased a controlling interest
in Taunton's brewery, Guildford, afterwards the Friary
Brewery; Chairman, 1889-1929. Of Barrow Green House,
Oxted. J.P. and D.L. for Surrey; High Sheriff, 1901. Pre-
sented Master Park to the village of Oxted and Foxenden
Quarry to the town of Guildford. Lived latterly at Shake-
speare House, Sandgate, Kent. Gave organs to churches at
Oxted, Exbury and Sandgate. Died Feb. 23, 1935; buried
at Oxted. (Burke, L.G.; Inns of Court; The Times, Feb. 26,
1935)
MASTER, CHARLES LEGH HOSKINS. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at St John's, Oct. 16, 1800. [Only] s. of the Rev. Legh (or
Leigh) Hoskins (St Alban Hall, Oxford, 1781), R. of Limps-
field, Surrey [and Man,-, dau. of the Rev. Pearson Lloyd,
second master of Westminster School]. B. [May 11. 1781],
at Clifton, Bristol Wells, Gloucs. Schools, Exton, near
Bishop's Waltham [and St John's College, Annapolis, Mary-
land, U.S.A.] Matric. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1S05. Succeeded in
1 -14 to the family estates of Codnor Castle, Derbyshire
(which he sold c. 1850) and Barrow Green House, Oxted,
Surrey. Married May 1, 1813, Louisa, dau. of the Rev.
Joseph Williamson, R. of Thakeham, Sussex. Died May .;.
at Torquav. Father of Charles H. (1834). (Burke,
L.G.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 379.)
MASTER, DUDLEY CYRIL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S.
of Henry Hugh, surgeon and physician, of Melbourne,
Australia. B. May 8, 1SS2, at Ixworth, Suffolk. Schools,
Hurstleigh, Tunbridge Wells, and Haileybury College.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. iqoz. At the Middlesex Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907. In the West African Medical Service.
Died June 27, 191 3. at Kawambwa, Northern Rhodesia.
{Haileybury Col!. Reg.; Venn, in. 397; Medical Directories.)
MASTER, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil., from Cavendish H.,
Lent, 1885; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir. from Downing,
1893. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1892. Practised for many years at Bun* St Edmunds.
House Surgeon, General Hospital, Bury St Edmunds.
Assistant Surgeon, Surgeon and subsequently Consulting
Surgeon, West Suffolk General Hospital. Died Oct. 12,
1945, aged 78. {Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 13,
1945)
MASTER, HARCOURT SIDNEY. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1885.
MASTER, HARCOURT SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Qi tens',
Michs. 1S89. S. of Charles Truston. B. Dec. 17, 1870, at
Rollesby. Matric. Michs. 1889. The signature at matricula-
tion of this man shows him to be distinct from the above.
MASTER, ST VINCENT FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 30, 1820. Matric. Michs. 1820.
MASTERMAN, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 19, 1888. T3rd] s. of Thomas William [of Rotherfield
Hall, Sussex]. B. [Apr. 9, 1869], at Tunbridge Wells.
Schools, Univ., Hastings and private [Weymouth]; Matric.
Mich:,. 18SS; Scholar, 1888; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1900. B.Sr.
(London) 1896; D.Sc. (London) 1899. D.Sc., St Andrews;
F.R.S. 1915. Assistant Professor of Natural History at St
Andrews University, 1^)3-9; Lecturer in Comparative
Embryology and a Fellow of the University, iJSm; 9. Lec-
turer in Biology and Zoology at the School of M>- '
the Royal Colleges, 1900-3. Lecturer in Zoology, Church of
Scotland Training College, Edinburgh, 1900-3. Super-
intending Inspector (Director of Fisherj
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1903-20. British Govern-
ment representative. International Council for the I
tion of thi 14. Secretary to thi Tn ■ . ■
mittee on Fishei
department of the Air M "■ 1 <t of the
National Salvage Council, 1918. Author, jointly with Pro
Masterman, John Howard Bertram
fessor W\ C. MTntosh, Life Histories of British Marine Food
Fishes', Elementary Text-book of Zoology, etc. Died Feb. 10,
1941; buried at Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells. Brother of the
next rive. (Peile, 11. 739; Obit. Notice, Royal Soc, 3 (1941),
813; The Times, Feb. 13, 1941.)
MASTERMAN, CHARLES FREDERICK GURNEY. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, June 18, 1892. [4th] s. of Thomas William [of
Rotherfield Hall, Sussex]. B. [Oct. 24], 1873, at Wimbledon.
School, Wevmouth College. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar,
1S0:; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1S95; (Moral Sci.
Trip.. Pt II, 1st Class, 1896); Arnold Gerstenberg Student.
1897; Burney prize, 1898; M.A. 1890. Fellow, 1901
dent of the Union, 1896. M.P. for West Ham, 1906-11; for
S.W*. Bethnal Green, 1911-16; for Rusholme, Manchester,
1923-4. Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Govt.
Board, 1908-9; Inder-Secretary of State, Home Dept.,
1909-12; Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1912-14;
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1914-15; Privy ( oun-
rillor, 1912. Literary editor of the Daily News. Chairman,
National Insurance Commission. Lived for eight years in a
block dwelling in a very poor district of S. London, to study
the condition of the people. Author, Tennyson as a Religious
Teacher; The Condition of England; England after the War.
Died Nov. 17, 1927. Brother of the above and the next
four. [Peile, 11. 775; D.X.B.; Who was Who; The Times,
Nov. 18, 1927.)
MASTERMAN, ERNEST WILLIAM GURNEY. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Sept. 21, 1S9S; an Advanced Student. [Eldest]
s. of Thomas William, deceased [and Margaret Hanson
Gurney]. B. Jan. 2, 1867, at Rotherfield Hall, Sussex.
[Schools, Monkton Combe, 1881-4 and Clifton]; and at
Edinburgh University. Matric. Michs. 1S98. D.P.H., 1899.
President of the Union, 1899. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1891; F.R.C.S., 1892. M.D., Con-
stantinople, 1S92; M.D., Durham, 1909. F.R.G.S. House
Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital, and at the Belgrave
Hospital for Children. Medical Superintendent at the Eng-
lish Mission Hospital, Jerusalem, 1S92-1914. Medical Super-
intendent at St Giles Hospital, Brunswick Square, London,
1916-33. Superintendent, 60th General Hospital, Palatine,
1938. Sledical adviser for the Near East to the C.M.S., 1939.
Secretary, Palestine Exploration Fund. At the C.M.S
Hospital, El Salt, Transjordan, in 1940. Author, medical,
and works on Palestine. Died in Jerusalem, Mar -
Brother of the two above and the next three. {The Old
Monktonian Reg.; Clifton Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories;
The Lancet, Apr. 17, 1943.)
MASTERMAN, HENRY WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 1. 1S95. [5th] s. of Thomas William. B. (July 17, 1875 .
at Wimbledon. London. Schools, Tonbndge and \\ 1
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898. Capt., 3rd Batt.,
Welsh Regt., 1899. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902.
Died Nov. 28, 1900, at Preska, South Africa, of malaria
[of ' wounds received in action ' (Peile)]. Brother of the
three above and the next two. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Peile,
11. 802; Army Lists; The Times, Dec. 7, 1900.)
MASTERMAN, JOHN HOWARD BERTRAM. Matric. Non-
Coil. Michs. 1890. [2nd] s. of Thomas William, gent., of
Tunbridge Wells [and Margaret Hanson Gurney]. B. Dec.
6, 1867, at Tunbridge Wells. Schools, Weymouth College and
University College (Mr H. W. Eve). Migrated to St John's,
Sept. 12, 1891; Scholar, 1S92; Naden Divinity student; B.A.
{Hist. Trip., 1st Class), 1S93; Chancellor's English medal,
1891, 1892, 1893; M.A. 1897; D.D. 1923. President of the
Union, 1893. Select Preacher, 1900, 1904, 1908, 1914 and
1918; Hulsean Lecturer, 1907-8. Lecturer in Church
history at St John's, 1894-6. Ord. deacon (11
priest, 1894; C. of Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, i8g
of St Aubyn's, 'Devonport, 1896-9. Principal of tl
land Clerical College, Edgbaston, 1899-1901. Lecturei d
St Philips, Birmingham, 1901-2. Warden of Queen's College,
Birmingham, 1901-7. Hon. Canon of Birmingham, 1905 7.
r <.f History at Birmingham University, 1902-9.
V, of St Michael's, Coventry, 1907-12; Sub-Dear:,
Canon of Coventry, 191a 22 K oi St '
St Pancras Soper-lane, All Hallows, Bread St, All Hallows,
I St John the Evangelist, ! ondon, 1
V. of Stoke ! >amerel, 1 >evon, 1922-33.
Plymouth, [923 ■ v \Uthor, lk< . < ommen-
« B 1
The Dawn of Mediaeval Europe; A History of th
: ■ 1 hristian < haracter, etc. Editor of
! ■
Died Nov, 25, 1933, at Plymouth. Bi
above ;in-l of the ip-\' ■ ■ 'he Camb, Review,
1 '■ [, 1933; J agle, KLVin 6g 1 ■ \ inu No\ -7, 1933-)
355
23-2
Masterman, Walter Sydney
MASTERMAN, WALTER SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 23, 1806. [6th] s. of Thomas William. B. [Dec. 19,
1876], at Wimbledon, London. Schools, Tonbridge and
Weymouth College. Matric. Michs. 1S97. Football (assor.)
blue,' 1899, inno. Lieut., 3rd Batt., Welsh Regt., 1000.
Served in the S. African War, 1900-0:; Capt., 1901. Joint
Headmaster of Horsmonden School, Kent, 1903-5. Served
in the Great War. 1914-10 (Major. Welsh Regt). Died
May 16, 1946, at Brighton; buried at Southwick. Brother
of the five above { Tonbridge Sch. Re;.; Peile, 11. 811; Boo*
of Blues; Univ. War List; Army Lists; The Times, May 20,
1946.)
MASTERS, CORNELIUS CARDEW. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. i-\ 1866. [3rd] s. of William, Professor
[.if Mathematics] at Krishnagur College, India. [B. 1847.]
Matric. Michs. 1 S(,i,: LI. B. 1S70; B.A. [871. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Ian. 22, 1S6S. Called to the Bar, May 1,
1871 Practised ii p.. uikipore, Bengal. Brother of Edward S,
(iSr.S) {Law 1 ists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MASTERS, EDWARD ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 30. 1866. [4th. s. of the Rev. Tohn Smalman (Jesus
College, Oxford, 1820) [and Elizabeth A. W., dau. of Samuel
Kenning, M.D., Inspector of Hospitals, \.M.C 1 B I lei
22, 1847. at Greenwich. Kent. School, Maze Hill, Green-
wich (priv.it.), Matric, Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S71; M.A. 1875.
Mm at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1870, Called to the Bar,
lune 7. 187s. (Burke. L.G.; Law /.: , Inm 1 f Court.)
MASTERS, EDWARD STEUART. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Magoalene, July 1, 1868. S. of William, Professor at
Krishnagur College, India, deceased. [B. July 23, 1850.]
Matric. Mnhs 1868; II A. 1872. Sub-Lieut., 2nd West
Indian Regt., 1873; Lieut., 1873; transferred to the 1st Regt.
of Foot, 1S77, and to Bengal Staff Corps., 187S; Capt., 1885;
Major, 1893. Brother of Cornelius C. (1866). {Army List: 1
MASTERS, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1890. S. of James George, •>! ji, Bridge
Street, Cambridge. B. Aug. 30. is-i. at Cambridge; bapt.
n.t 1, 1871, at All Saints. School, Perse, Cambridge.
Matnc Mulis. 1890; Si holar, 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1S98.
Ord. deacon (Trum) 1895; pnest, 1896; C. of St Minver,
Cornwall, 1895-8. C. of St Paul, Wellington, N.Z., 1898-
1900. R. of All Saints, St Peter's, S. Australia, 1900-4,
Diocesan Chaplain, Melbourne, 1904-6. R. of Holy Trinity.
Balaclava, Victoria, 1906-21. Served in the Great War,
ii}I4-io (Chaplain, Australian Chaplain's Dept., 1917 19 I
V. of St Luke's, S kvnc.mhe, Somerset, 1921-30. R. of St
Mary'Abchurch with St Lawrence Pountney, London, 19 [O 1
Died Apr 14. 1939. [Univ. War List; Crockf ord; The Tutus,
Apr. ir, 19 ig )
MASTERS, JAMES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 1882. I Idi -t] s. of the Rev. James Hoare (next)
of Lower Beeding, Sussex. B. [Dec. 2], 1863, at Horsham.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A, 1885;
M.A. 1893. ord. deacon, 1893; priest (Bp. Tufnell), 1804;
C. of Frank Sussex, 1893-6. C. of Speldhurst with Groom-
bridge, Kent, 1896-1901. Lie. pr.. dio. of Chichester,
im"i 11. dio. "i Rochester, 1906-11. R. of Speldhurst
with Groonibridge, 1911-39, Hon. Canon of Rochester
Cathedral, i<i:' 40 Rural Dean of Tonbridge Wells, 1930-2.
Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester ami l'ul.li.
Preacher, dio. koch-'-ter, 1040-2. Latterly of 'Beeding,'
Forest-road, Tunl.ri.lge Wells rhed there, Feb. 3. 1942;
buried at Speldhurst. {Charterhouse Register; 0..<7.7"."./.
I'hr Times, Feb. s. [942 )
MASTERS. JAMES HOARE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 14,
1851. S. nf 1 apt. J. Hues, R.N., of Ryde, Lie of Wight.
Scheie!,'!']. iph. 1111 er.1111111.1r Migrates! I, linui !, M.iv.--,
1852, Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. [859. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of I impsfield,
Surrey, 1856-8. C. of All Saint,, s. .ml unpton, 1858-61. V.of
Lower Beeding, Sussex, 186] 82 K of Slinfold, 1882-1902.
Canon-Residentiar; ofChicht 1 r Cathedral, 1902. Chaplain
..f st Mary Hosi il il. 1 1 11 -1 r Married, 1859, v.irj.iret.
,1.111 ..f lohn Atkinson, sob, ,.,,r...f 1 ...1-. 1 n. ,| I
Father ..f I. .me- II. (above). < ■ 11 ho.)
. Tri
Sepl
1821
MASTERS. MARTIN. Adm
Did not reside.
MASTERS THOMAS HEYWOOD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
lin 31 1886 [Eldest] s. of Heywood. B. [Apr. q, 1865];
in Manchester Schools, Withington High, Manchester,
Invernes- CoUege and Polytet luuk, Hanover Maine Michs.
1886 P. A 1SK9; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1889;
priest. ■'-,... C Of I.e. 1 I ' V' M
orfolk, I.-,', s 1 of 1 oddenham
Suffolk, 1895-6. R. of N. Scarle, Lines., 1S96-1902 \ .4
Mate, Richard Pike
East Meon, Hants., 1002-21. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain; mentioned twice in despatches; Acting
Chaplain-General. 1918; C.B.E., 1919). V. of Petersfield
with Sheet. 1021-30. Went to India as a member of the
Church Mission of Help, 1922-3. Hon. Canon of Ports-
mouth, 1928-31. Chaplain to the King, 1921-39. Provost
of Portsmouth Cathedral. 1930-8. Residentiary Canon.
1111 8. Died Sept. 1, 1930. {Peile, 11. 726; Crockford;
Who teas 11'''" )
MASTERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Nov. 2,
1775 Of Cambs. Matric Michs. 1776: Scholar, 17-' > -
1780 Migrated to Emmanuel, Apr. 13, 1782; M.A. 1783.
V. of St Peter's, Cambridge, in 1781.
MATCHAM, GEORGE. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Mar 24, 180S, [Eldest] s. of George, Esq. (explorer, for
whom sec D.N.B.), of Ashford Lodge, Sussex [and Catherine,
dau ol Hi" Rev. Edmund Nelson, R. of Burnham Thorpe,
Norfolk, and sister of Horatio, Earl Nelson], [B. Nov. 7.
1789 1 Matric Michs. 1S08; LL.B. 1814; LL.D. 1820. Adm.
aj iimdem at Oxford, 1S49. Advocate of Doctors Commons,
1820-30. 1 'f Hoadlands, Sussex, and Newhouse, Wilts.
J. P. and D.L. for Wilts. Chairman of Wilts. Quarter Ses-
sions, 1831.-1.7. Married, Feb. 20, 1817. Harriet, eldest dan
and lieir.-s of William Fvre. of Newhouse, Wilts. Saw
Nek, ,11 .,f! on his last voyage. There are many references
to him in Emma, Lady Hamilton, by Walter Sichel (iqosl.
\uthr.r Notes on the Character ,., Admiral Lord Nelson.
Died Ian. is. 1S77. Brother of Nelson (1829); father of the
next." (.!/ Oxem., which gives died Jan. iSth; D.N.B.;
Boose, 11 789; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families;
r 13. G. Binnall.)
MATCHAM, HORATIO NELSON EYRE. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 21. 1838. Eldest s. of George (above), of White-
parish. Wilts. B. Apr. 16, 1S10- Matric. Michs. 1838;
Scholar, 1839. Died in 1845. (Burke, L.G.; sub Nelson.)
MATCHAM, NELSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 27,
1820. [3rd] s. of George, Esq. (explorer, for whom see
/> V /.' ) [of Ashford Lodge. Suss.\i. and Catherine, sister
of Lord Nelson. [B. Feb. 22. 1M1 1 Matnc. Michs. 182,,;
Scholar 1S31; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1S31-2); LL B.
1831.' LL.D 1S4-. Adm at the Middle Temple, Apr. 23.
1S33 Called to the Bar. Nov 2.18,8. I hed 111 1S86. Brother
of George (1808). (Ini- Lists; /litis of Court; Burke, L.G.;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MATCHETT, HENRY HORACE. Adm. pens, at F.mmam i 1 .
Apr 22 1846. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Jonathan Chase (1816)].
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1855. Adm. at the
liner Temple. Nov. 6, 1850. Ord. deacon (Wore.) 1853;
priest 1854; C. of Claines. Worcs.. 1853-4. Served in the
Baltic as t haplain of H.M.S. Blenheim and Exmouth, being
■■■ it the bombardment of Bomarsund and Sweaborg.
Subsequently Chaplain of H.M.S. Hannibal, Asia, Exmouth
in.) timers. C. of Aukborough, Lines., 1866-70. C. of
Stratton Strawless, Norfolk, 1870-2; R. there. 1S73-1020.
Married. 1858, Emily, dau. of the Rev. J. Palmer, V. of
Bromvard Herefs. Resided latterly .it Bournemouth, where
he died, Dec. 3. 1920, aged 92. {Inns of Court; Crockford;
Scott, MSS.; The Ecclesiastical Gazette, 'Oct. 12, 1858; The
Times, Pec 6, 1020.)
MATCHETT, JAMES TREVOR. Adm. pens, at Sfi.wyn H ,
Oct 1 1889 [S of the Rev. Abraham. ( M.S. Mrssionan
B [an is 1871. [School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs
,,,, b \ ,892; M \. 1900. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1894;
priest 1S95; C. of St Bartholomew's, Heigham, Norfolk,
is,,, 1902 V of St Michael-at-Thom, Norwich, 1902 10
K of Fawkham, Kent, 1910-43. Died Feb. 9. 1943, at West
Worthing; buried at Fawkham. {Malvern Coll. Reg.; Croch-
ford; I he limes, Feb. 10, 1943.)
MATCHETT, JONATHAN CHASE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Ocl 12 1816 OfNorfolk MatncMichs. 1S17; B.A. 1821;
M A. 1.824. "r.l deacon (Bristol, Lilt. dim. from Norwich),
Dec ;8 1821; priest (Norwich). M.iv 2s. 1823. R. of SI
\ugustinc. Norwich, 1S24-32. V. of St Mary-in-the-Marsh ,
Norwich 1824-79. Minor Canon and Sacnst of Norwich
Cathedral, 1824-70. V. of Catton, Norfolk, 1827-36. P.C.
of St Saviour's, Norwich, 1832-6. V. of Easton, Norfolk,
6-73 Married, 1824, Eliza fanette, dau. of the Rev.
1 |; Dadt k of Denver. Lived latterly at St Catherine s
Cottage Ni.i-im, h, '...here he died Apr. 4, 1879, aged 80.
Father ..I Henry H. (1846). (G. Mag., 1824, 11. 272.)
MATE. RICHARD PIKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
May 2, 183'.. rOnlvl s. of Thomas [of Taunton, Somerset].
Ii in London School, Somerset (private). MatncMichs
,830; Srhnlar, 1830; B.A. (14/* Wrangler) 1840; M A 1843
Fellow, 1842. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 4. i«37- U««
oft ourt I
356
Mather, Arthur Harold
MATHER, ARTHUR HAROLD. Adm. at King's, Sept. 29,
1890. [Eldest s. of Arthur Stanley, solicitor, of Woolton,
Liverpool. B. Apr. 20, 1872. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1S90. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1897.
For many years a leading practitioner in the Lanes. Chancery
Court. Of Craigside, Wallasey, Cheshire. Died Mar. 17,
1932, in London. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Law
Lists; The Times, Mar. 19, 1932.)
MATHER, BASIL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1S95. 2nd s. of
the Rev. Herbert (1S60), Provost of Inverness Cathedral.
B. Feb. 4, 1876, at Huntingdon. School, Charterhouse.
Michs. 1S95; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1S9S; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1901; priest,
S. of St Mary's, Barnsley, 1901-6. Miss.-in-C. of
Yung Ching, China, 1906-14. Headmaster of Ch'ung Te
School, Peking, 1921. Dean of the Central Theological
School, Nanking, 1922-7. Miss, in Peking, 1928. Chap-
lain of Chefoo, 1930-1. Acting Chaplain, Shantung Christian
University, Tsinan, 1931-4. Miss, in Pekin, 1934-q. Lie.
pr., dio. London, and Acting C. of Darrington, Yorks .
IQ40-3. Acting C. of Farlev-Chamberlavne, Hants., in 194 J.
Of Sevenoaks in 194S. Brother of Herbert (1S93).
MATHER, EDWARD VAUGHAN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8,
1883. [S. of the Rev. Frederick Vaughan (1843). School,
Clifton] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 18S6; M.A. 1895. A„b-
tant Master at Pembroke Lodge Prep. School, South-
bourne, for 3 years. At Glenalmond, 1S89-1922. Subse-
quently of ' Gorselands,' Walton-by-Clevedon, Somerset,
where he died, Sept. 2r, 1940. {Clifton Cull. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The limes, Sept. 23, 1940.)
MATHER, FRANK ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 8,
1864. S. of John Philips (1813), of Bootle Hall, near Liver-
pool. B. (Apr. 16], 1838, in Liverpool. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1S67; priest, 1868; C. of Stapenhill, Derbs., 1S67-9.
K. of (2nd Mediety of) Lymm, Cheshire, 1S69-74. C. of St
Leonard's. Bridgnorth, 1875-82. C. of Rothenvick, Hants.,
1882-4. R- of Minchinhanipton, Gloucs., 1884-96. V. of
Queen Camel, Somerset, 1S96-1902. V. of Yatton, Somerset,
1902-9. Resided latterly at Hitchin, Herts., where he died
Aug. 1, 1922. Father of James K. (1895); brother or step-
brother of the next, of Herbert (iSno) and of John H. (1839)
(Scott, J/5S.; Crockjord; The Times, Aug. 3, 1922.)
MATHER, FREDERICK VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 20, 1843. S. of John Phillips (1813). B.
[Apr. 20, r824], at Everton, Lanes. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1843; B.A. (291* Wrangler) 1847- M.A. 1856. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester) 1847; priest, 184S; C. of Minchinhampton,
Gloucs., 1847-51. C. of Limpsfield, Surrey, 1851-3. V. of
St Paul's, Clifton, 1853-98. Rural Dean of Bristol, 1873-6,
and 1SS1-92. Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1S69-1914. Author,
Short Sermons for the Year; Spiritual Sacrifices; The Saints'
Days and the Holy Eucharist. Resided latterly at Clevedon,
Somerset. Died Apr. 6, 1914. Brother or step-brother of
Herbert (i860), of John H. (1839) and the above; father of
Edward V. (1883). (Crockjord; Who was II h )
MATHER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 18,
nil S. of George. B. at Islington, London. Scl 1.
- x (private). Matric. Michs. 1S41; B.A. 1S45; M.A.
1848. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1846; pne^t (Norwich) 1847. P.C.
of St Chad's, Freehay, Staffs., 1847-87. P.C. of Oakamoor,
1854-65. Rural Dean of Cheadle. 1857-79. R. of Longford,
Salop, 1887-92. Preb. of Lichfield. Author, Memoirs of
Bishop Ramie. Died Feb. 1, 1892, at Longford rectory,
aged 69. Father of the next and of John F. (1883). (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Feb. 10, 1892.)
MATHER, HARRY SNEYD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 25,
1871. S. of [the Rev.] George (above), of Huntley Hall
Cheadle, Staffs. B. there, Oct. 4, 1852. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1871. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1877; priest,
1880; C. of Willingale-Doe, Essex, 1877-S3. R oil
with Stockton, Salop, 1883-7. R. of Cliddesden with I ar-
leigh Wallop, Hants, 1887-94. Died Apr. 29, 1894
of John F. (1883). (Crockjord; The Guardian. May
MATHER, HEKRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Petekho,,, Ocl
1873. S. of Alfred, Esq. [I!. Mar io,
College. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. IS
deacon (Ely) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Norton, Suffolk,
1879-84. Died Aug. 15, 18S4; buried there. (T. A I
54°. aI1 1 ford; The Guardian, Aug. 20,
MATHER, HERBERT. Aim. pens, at Trinity, May 15, i860.
[6th] s. of John Philips (1813), of Bootle Hall, Ileal
pool. B. Oct -, ister. From St Andrew's
university. Matric. Michs. i860; B.A. <
1 <i7. Ord. deacon
. nncipal of Carmarthen training College, 1 1
Mathers, John Shackleton
Principal, 1867-8. C. of Newland, Gloucs., i-<
lain to the Bishop of Newfoundland, and Inc. of Si John's
Cathedral, 1870-2. Chaplain to the Bishop >>\ Noi
1872-3. R. of All Saints, Huntingdon, 1874-7. V. of Lod
dington and Chaplain of Launde, Leics., 1877-93. Provost
of St Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, 1891-7. Bishop of
Antigua, 1897-1904. Assistant Bishop to the Bishop of
Hereford, 1905-12. R. of Hampton Bishop, Heref., 1908-12.
Chancellor of Hereford Cathedral, 1906-16. Resided latterly
at Beckenham, Kent. Died July 30, 1922. Brother or
step-brother of John H. (1839), Frederic V. (1843) and
Frank A. (1864); father of the next and of Basil [1895)
ford; H ho was Who.)
MATHER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1893.
S. of the Rev. Herbert (above), of Millerton, Inverness. 1
[June 14], 1874, at Huntingdon. School, Charterhouse.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 189,,; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Cuckfield, Sussex, 1899-
1903. C. of St Bartholomew ^, Brighton, 1903-10. Asst.
Chaplain, Community of St Mary, E. Grinstead, 1910-15.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Section Sanitaire, French
Army). C. of St Augustine's. Victoria Park, 1919-21; V.
there, 1921-3. Chaplain to St Saviour's Priory, Haggerston,
from 1919; Superior, S.R.C., 1924. Lie. pr., dio. of Roches-
ter, 1939-47-. Of Sevenoaks, Kent, in 1948. Brother of
Basil (1895). (Crockjord; Univ. War List.)
MATHER, JAMES KENNETH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
29, 1895. S. of the Rev. Frank Albert (1864), of Minchin-
hampton, Stroud, Gloucs. B. [Feb. 23, 1876], at Bridgnorth,
Salop. School, Marlborough College. Matnc. Michs. 1895.
Ord. deacon (Grahamstown, S. Africa) 1903; priest, 1905
Missionary at St .Matthew's, Keiskama Hoek, 1903-6; at
St Luke's, Newlands, 1906-11. S.P.G. Missionary at St
Michael's, Herschel, 1911-17. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Grahamstown and Director of Native Missions at St Luke's.
Grahamstown, 1917-37. Canon of Grahamstown, 1918-47.
Archdeacon of Cradock, 1920-37. Archdeacon of Queens-
town, 1937-40. Of St Philip's, Grahamstown. Died there
June 30, 1947. [Marlborough (.nil. Reg., Crock)
1 imes, July 4. 1947.)
MATHER, JOHN [BIRD]. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 11,
1824. Of Somerset. Matric. Mich? 1 24
MATHER, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1883. S. of [the Rev.] George (1841), of Huntley Hall,
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. B. there [June 6], 1864. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S83; B.A. 1SS6; M.A. 1890.
Assistant Master at Ovingdean Hall, Brighton, 1886-93.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1891 ; C. of Rottingdean,
Sussex, 1890-2. C. of Speldhurst with Groombridge, Kent,
1893-6. V. of Parham with Hacheston, Suffolk, 1896-1935.
Died Dec. 10, 1935, at Parham. Brother of Harry S. (1871).
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockjord; Die Times, Dec. 13, 1935.)
MATHER, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 8,
1839. [S. of John Philips (1813), Esq., of Everton, Liver-
pool. B. Nov. 19, 1821. School, Rugby.] Matnc. Michs
1839. Settled in Australia. Died Aug. 4, 1870, near Iquique,
Chile, S. America. Brother or step-brother of Frederic V.
(1843), Herbert (i860) and Frank A. (1864). (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MATHER, JOHN PHILIPS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1813. S. Of John. B. .it Man. h.-.trr S.I I,
Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matric. Lent, 1814; B.A. 1818; M. \
1822. Of Bootle Hall, Lanes. Father of the above, of
Frederic V. (1843), Herbert (i860) and Frank A. (1864).
MATHER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
May 13, 1854. S. of William, Esq., of Newcastle-on I yni
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1854. Brother
of the next.
MATHER, WILLIAM ADAMS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Dec. 16, 1850. S. of William. B. at Newcastle
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matnc. Michs. 1851. Brothei
of the above. (Bury St Edmuna
MATHER, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
[um I, 1 ,-. S. of [the Rt. Him. Suj Will, am [M.l'.J, of
W 1 Mill. Prestwich, Manchester. B. Apr. 18, 1877, at
1
\ 1 (in 1 1 1] .a Mathi 1 an I I'lau
Killed by a till from his horse, Nov. 4, 1899.
{Harr.j,. Sch. Reg.)
MATHER-JACKSON, HENRY M IACKSON.
MATHERS, JOHN SHACKLETON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
D 1867, 11,
I >■ 1- .^. I,. >.,l . { a-.tln 1 lavill, Lancasti
Malm M 1
College, ''!i..: at Ply
mouth, 1893-1900. II. 734.)
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Matheson, Donald
MATHESON, DONALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24, 1870.
S. of Donald, of Holmwood, Surrey. B. [Jan. 26], 1852,
at Edinburgh. Schools, [Hoddesdon andj Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 187S. Studied at Tubingen,
and the New College. Edinburgh. Entered the Ministry of
the Presbyterian Church; in charge of Putney Park Lane,
1879-1906. Presbyterian Chaplain at Oxford, 1907-14.
Chaplain to prisoners of War in Switzerland, 1916—17. Sub-
sequently devoted himself to the Temperance Council of
the Christian Chun hes. Latterly of Peaslake, Surrey, l'n d
Sept. 20. 1930, at Oban. [Harrow Sch. Reg.-, Scott, .17>v;
The Times Sept. 22, 1930.)
MATHESON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21,
1883. S. "f the Rev. Charles (St John's College, Oxford,
1850), Headmaster of the Clergy Orphan School, Canterbury.
B. June 14, 1865, at Canterbury. School, Clergy Orphan,
Canterbury. .Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886.
MATHESON, FARQUHAR MACKENZIE. Adm. at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1892. S. of Farquhar, surgeon, of Lochalsh, and of
Soho Square, London. B. 1873 in London. School, Univer-
sity College, Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1900. At University
College Hospital, M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. Practised for
many years at Harrow, .Middlesex. During the Great War
1914-19 served with the K.A..M.C. at Salonika. Died Jan.
21, 1937, at 191, Latymer Court, London, W.; buried at
Kyle of Locbalsb, Koss-shire. {Venn, 11. 527; Univ. War
List; Ike limes. Jan. 23, 1937.)
MATHESON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1876. S. of John, Esq. B. at M Kiida, Melbourne, Aus-
tralia. From Melbourne University. Matric. Michs. 1876.
Brother of the next three.
MATHESON, JOSEPH STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. 1883. S. of John, Esq., deceased. B. at Mel-
bourne, Australia. Matnc. Michs. 1883. Brother of the
above and of the next two.
MATHESON, ROBERT FARQUHAR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. S. of John, Esq. B. at Victoria, Aus-
tralia. Matric. Michs. 1884. Brother of the two above and
of the next.
MATHESON, WILLIAM NORMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1877. S. of John, Esq. B. at Melbourne.
School, Melbourne College. Doubtful if resided. Brother
of the three above.
MATHEW, see also MATTHEW.
MATHEW, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S90.
[Youngest] s. of Sir |[ames] C[harles], Judge, of 46, Queen's
Gate, London. W. [B. Oct. 24, 1S72.] School, The Oratory,
Edgbaston. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Called to the
Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1897. K.C. 1913. Bencher,
1918. During the Great War, 1914-19, Member of the
Statutory Committee on Pensions. Chairman of the Spe< ial
Grants Committee. C.B.E., 1917. Member of the London
County Council (St George-in-the-East), 1910-19; Alderman,
1919-23. M.P. for Whitechapel, 1922. Died [an. 8, 1923.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Who was Who.)
MATHEW, CHARLES JAMES WINDUS. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 15. 1889. [S, "f E. W., of Wern, Stoke-next-Guildford,
Surrey. B. Mar. 1870. School, Uppingham.] Matric. 1889;
B.A. 1S92. Died Nov. 1922. Brother of Nathaniel E. A.
(188S). (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MATHEW, DANIEL DERING. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
Dec. 6, 1806. S. "1 Daniel Byam, of London. B. there.
Schools, Epsom and Langley. Matnc. Michs. 1807; Scholar,
1807. Resided lor two or three term-. Inherited the family
estates in St Kitt's, West Indies. Died, s.p., June 13, 1856,
at Rosedale, Sydney, Australia. (V.L. Oliver, Hist. 0]
Antigua, it. 252 (pedigree), 0. .l/„g., 1856, 11. 780.)
MATHEW, EDWARD JERMYN. Adm, at Trinity Hall,
1889; from Oxford. S. of Edward Fisher Ruggles, Esq., of
St Kitts, West Indie- Maine Me hs. i.s.s.,, exhibitioner,
1890; Members' pnze, 1890; B.A. 1890; LL.B. 1891; Harness
prize, 1892; M.A. 1895. Professor of History and Literature
at Christchurch, New Zealand. His mind became deranged
in 1902.
MATHEW, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Dec. 11, 1810. Only s. of William, Esq., of
Pentlow [Hall], Essex [and Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Edward
Coldham, of Bury St Edmunds]. B. [Jan. 1789], at Bury
St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Feb. 17, 1814. Ord. deacon (Norwich) [une 27, 1.813; priest,
Dec. 29, 1813. V. of Coggeshall. Essex. 181s ?.| Readei
(or Minister) of St James's, Bun' St Edmunds, 1829-34.
Married, Dec. II, 1815, Charlotte Olivia, dau. oi Olivet
Mathews, Alexander Davis
Johnson, of Earls Colne, Essex. Died Aug. 10, 1834; buried
at Pentlow. Father of Henry C. (1844). (bury St /
Or. Sch. Reg. (sub his son William Brise); (Clerical Guide;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1834, 11. 551.)
MATHEW, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, July 11,
17S5. S. of James, of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matnc. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1788;
Browne medal, 17S9; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1793. Fellow, 1792.
Minister of St James's, Bury St Edmunds, 1793-9. Di
Chaplain to the Duchess of Brunswick. Chaplain to the
Earl of Bristol. Preacher at St James's, Westminster. V.
it Greenwich, 1812-33. Author, Sermons (2 vols,), which
reached a 5th edition in 1834. Died July 4, 1833. (Bury
St Edmunds Gr. .S</i. Reg.; G. Mag., 1S33, II. 90.)
MATHEW, GEORGE PORTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 28, 1888. S. of J. A., Esq., of Capetown. School, •
South African Univ. Matnc. Michs. 188S; Scholar, 1889;
B.A. 1S91; M.B. and B.Chir., 1S95; M.D. 1898; M.A 1899
At St Mary's Hospital. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C P., 1894; F.R.C.S .
Edlnb., 1908. House Surgeon and House Physician, a: St
Mary's Hospital. Senior Resident Medical Officer, Queen
Charlotte's Hospital. Practised for sometime at Welbeck
Street, London. After 1900 in practice at Port Elizabeth,
Cape Province. Consulting Surgeon, Provincial hospital.
Port Eh/alx-th. Author, ' ,..,,,,/, ' " .motions on 2000
Obsletru Cases, of Witteklip, Port Elizabeth, in 1945.
(Medical Directories.)
MATHEW, HENRY COLDHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's ,
June 27, 1844. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Edward [William] (1S10),
oi Great CoggleshalL Essex [and Charlotte Olivia]. B. there,
Oct. 23, 1825. Migrated to Jesus, Feb. 5, 1S45; Matric.
Lent, 1845. Capt., East Norfolk Militia. Of Pentlow Hall.
Essex, and Lanyer House, Suffolk. J. P. for Essex. Married,
Dec. 30, 1 85 1, Emily de \ ere. dau. of the Rev. Arthur
George Harper Holhngsworth, V. of Stowmarket, Suffolk,
and had issue. (Waliord, County Families; Burke, L.G.)
MATHEW, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, June 4, 17S7. Of Middlesex. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1787; M.B. 1792. Commissioned Physician
in the Indian Army, Nov. 27, 1793; resigned Sept. 19, 1795-
Served in India and m Brittany and Flanders. (1 . A.
Walker, 3511 and MSS. (William Henry).)
MATHEW, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 1, 180., 1 li
Norfolk. Maine. Michs. 1810; B.A. 1S14; M.A. 1617. Old
deacon (Norwich) Dec. iS, 1S14; priest, Dec. 10, 1815. R.
(of moiety) of Keephani St Mary and o! Kerdiston, Norfolk,
1818-42. Died, aged 51, in 1S42. [G. Mag., 1842, 1. 447)
MATHEW, JONAH PYNSENT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at li -1 -,
Oct. 1886. Of Devon. S. of Jonah Pynsent [and Charlotte].
B. at Taluton. School, pnvate. Matnc. Michs. 1886.
MATHEW, NATHANIEL EDWARD ARTHUR. Adm. at
Clare, June 18, 18SS. [S. of E. W., of Wern, Stoke-next-
Guildford, Surrey. B. April, 1868.] School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. tSSS. Died Oct. 1890, in Natal. Brother of
Charles J. W. (1SS9). (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MATHEW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jtsus, June 27, 1765
Oi Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 170s; LL.B, 1772. Fellow and
Bursar. Esquire Bedell, 1775-97. Died 1797. See Gunning's
appreciate 111 ..t linn 111 hi- Ri niinist cnit s, 1. 143-5 and 11. 74.
(CM. Hut. Reg.)
MATHEWS, see also MATTHEWS.
MATHEWS, ALEXANDER DAVIS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Julvg, 1857. Of Surrey. Bapt. fan. 7, 1840. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. (32nd Wrangler) 1861; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1861; priest (London) 1862; C. of St Matthew's,
Denmark HlU, 1S61-2. C. of St Stephen's, Islington, and a
Master at Islington Proprietary School, 1862-3. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Mauritius, 1863. Acting C.F., 1864-5. Inc.
of St Barnabas, Mauritius, 1865-7. Inc. of St John's, Moka
with St Peter's, Failles, Mauntius, 1807-8. C. of Gosheld,
1 sms, 1S68-9. C. of St George's, Hanover Square, London,
i.-i'i. Assistant tutor and lecturer at St Aldan's College,
Birkenhead, 1869-71. C. of St John and St Mark, Birken-
head, 1S71-3. Civil Chaplain, and Acting C.F., Port 1 ouis,
Mauritius, 1873; at Vacoas and Black River, 1874-81. C.
ol Poulshot, Wilts., 1882-3. C. of Kingston, Portsea, Hants.,
1S83. Archdeacon of Mauritius, 1879-95. Civil Chaplain oi
Si James's Cathedral, Port Louis, 1S85-95; Hon. Canon,
and Sub-Dean, St James's Cathedral, 1894-5. Author,
Tract on Cyclones (Meteorological Sue, Mauntius). Died
Mai , 1895, aged 59, at Moka, Mauritius, (/-. .,.<. \i. i;o;
Oei/.M,/'. Iiagie, XIX Mi; 1 in ■>.'■' Il..'.".l, May 4, l895.)
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Mathews, Alfred Augustus
MATHEWS, ALFRED AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 4, 1SS3. Of Monmouth. S. of Jenkin, cashier [and
Elizabeth]. B. at The Lodge, Rhymney. Bapt. Mar. 10,
1^,4. School. Llandovery. Did not reside. Ord. deacon
(St David's) 1SS7; priest, 1S8S; C. of Holy Trinity, Swansea,
iSS7-<)2; V. there, 1892-7. V. of Blaenavon with Capel-
Newydd, 1S97-1904. V. of St Paul's, Newport, Mon.,
1904-33. V. of Caerwent with Dinham, 1933-9. Canon of
Monmouth, 1930-41. Of Great Milton, Llanwem, Mon.,
in 1941. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
MATHEWS, ARTHUR DEWE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898.
MATHEWS, ARTHUR GUEST. Adrn. at Pembroke, Oct. 189;.
2nd s. of George Spencer (1S55), M.A., land-agent, of Edg-
baston, Birmingham. B. Jan. 4, 1873. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1905. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1899. On the N. Eastern Cir-
cuit. Served in trie Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.G.A.).
Died in London, Mar. 19, 1949. Brother of Lewis O. (1889).
(Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
MATHEWS (post ATTWOOD-MATHEWS), BENJAMIN ST
JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Nov. 6, 1S4S.
[Only] s. of William [Esq., D.L., of Great Malvern, Worcs.
(and Rachel Mana, dau. of Matthias Attwood, Esq., of
Hawne House, Halesowen, Staffs.)]. Matric. Michs. 1849;
B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Assumed his mother's name of
Attwood. J. P. and D.L. for Herefords.; High Sheriff, 1891 ;
J. P. for Staffs. Married, i860, Florence, dau. of J. J. Garth
Wilkinson, Esq.. of London. Died Oct. 4, 1903, at Malvern.
(Walford, County Families; The Times, Oct. 15, 1903.)
MATHEWS (post LAWRENCE), CHARLES LAWRENCE.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 18S4. S. of William (1848),
of 60, Harborne Road, Birmingham B. there [Sept. 3],
1865. School, Uppingham. Maine. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1891. A Solicitor. (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MATHEWS, CHARLES MYLES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1897.
[S. of C. E., of 7, Augustus Road, Edgbaston. B. Aug. 1878.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1897; exhibitioner,
1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900; LL.B. 1903.
Adrn. Solicitor, 1904. Practised in London. Died Nov. 24,
1928, at 34, Willoughbv Road, Hampstead. (Uppingham
Sch. Roll; King's Coll. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MATHEWS, CHARLES STEPHENS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Pembroke, Feb. 11, 1820. 4th s. of the Rev. William,
deceased, V. of Chaddesley Corbett, Worcs. B. [Oct. 25,
1800], at Siddington, GIoucs. [School, Christ's Hospital.]
Matric. Michs. iS^o; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1824; B.A.
1825; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19, 1825;
priest. June IS, 1826 Proie^or at ,1 I . ]]r^Kitc- Si him] in
Upper Canada, in 1838. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
MATHEWS, EDMUND FFARINGTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July n, 1864. S. of John Hubersty [Q.C.], of Lincoln's Inn,
London. B. Sept. I. 1845, in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Of 20, Chester
Terrace, Eaton Square, London. Died Mar. 5, 1934, at
Sonning-on-Thames; buried there. Brother of John E. C.
(i860). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; The Times, Mar. 8, 1934.)
MATHEWS, FRANCIS CLAUGHTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, July 16, i860. S. of Jeremiah, land-agent, of Bir-
mingham. B. at Kidderminster. School, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. (39;* Wrangler) 1865; M.A. 1891.
Adm. Solicitor, 1S68; of the firm of F. C. Mathews & Co.,
Cannon Street, London. Died Dec. 30, 1923, it Brocken-
hurst, Hants. Brother of George S. (1855) and William
{1848). (Venn, 11. 348 and addenda; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists .
The Times, Jan. 1, 1924.)
MATHEWS, GEORGE BALLARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 30, 1879. S. of George, gent, [and Harriet Hannah].
B. [Feb. 23, 1861], at Islington, London; Bapt. May 8, 1861.
[School, Ludlow Grammar, and at University College, Lon-
don.] Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1881; (Senior 11 rani '
1883); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Fellow, 1884-90 and 1902—6.
Professor of mathematics at Bangor, 1884-96. I oil
Lecturer in mathematics at Cambridge, 1903-5. F.K.s!,
1897. LL.D., Glasgow, 1915. Lecturer at the I in.. : 1: .
College of North Wales, 1911-19. Author. Theory / Num
bers; Algebraic Equations, etc. Died Mar. 19, H422. (Nature,
Apr. 8, 1922; Who's Who; Proc. Roy.Soc, 101 (1922), ■. 1
MATHEWS, The Rev. GEORGE FRAZER. B.A. incorp. from
Dublin, 1863. [S. of Rev. George. B. in Co. Dublin] Ord.
deacon (Armagh) 1848; priest, 1849. V. of Woodville,
Leics., 1854-8. V. of Ravenstone, iiutk^., i8sg 65 \
St Mary's, Bungay, Suffolk, 1865-72. V. of M
Warws., 1872-1907. Disappears from Crockford,
lather of Hugh K. L. (1883) and Herbert G. S. (1881).
Mathews, The Rev. Marmaduke
MATHEWS, GEORGE SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr.
I3t 1855. S. of Jeremiah, land-agent, of Edgbaston House,
Birmingham. B. Oct. 29, 1836, at Stourbridge. Schools,
King Edward's, Birmingham, and private. Matric. Michs.
1855; B.A. (7th Wrangler) 1S59; M.A. 1S62. Fellow. A
land-agent. A noted mountaineer and one of the founders
of the Alpine Club. Prominent in municipal affairs in Bir-
mingham. Died Mar. 25, 1904, at Edgbaston. Father of
Arthur G. (1892) and Lewis O. (1889); brother of William
(1848) and Francis C. (i860). (Venn, 11. 324.)
MATHEWS, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May
12, 183S. [Youngest s. of the Rev. John Staverton (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1795), R. of Hitcham, Suffolk, deceased.]
School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1838;
B.A. 1842. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 5, 1841. Died c.
1870. Brother of the next. (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.)
MATHEWS, HENRY STAVERTON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Feb. 13, 1837. B. at Hitcham, Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. John
Staverton (Trinity College, Oxford, 1795), R. of Hitcham,
1801-37. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric.
Michs. 1S37; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1843; priest, 1843. C of Little Comberton with Wick,
Worcs., in 1846-7. R. of Bentworth, Hants., 1847-87.
Rural Dean of Alton, 18S2. Died Apr. 13, 1887, aged 68, at
Bentworth rectory. Brother of the above. (Bury St Edmunds
Gr. Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr.
1887.)
MATHEWS, HERBERT GEORGE STEWART (01 STUART).
Adm. at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1881. Of Bucks. [S. of
the Rev. George Frazer (1863). B. 1862 at Ravenstone.]
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1919. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 18S5; priest, 1886; C of St Clement's, Worcester,
1885-7. C. of Nuneaton, Warws., 1887-8. V. of Hartshill,
1888-1903. V. of Miltou-Lilborne, Wilts., 1903-7. R. of
Beaumont with Moze, Essex, 1907-44. Subsequently of
Hanford House, Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex. Lie. pr., dio.
Chelmsford, 1945-8-. Brother of Hugh K. L. (1883).
(Crockford.)
MATHEWS, HOWARD LAW. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
1893. [5th] s. of the Rev. John [R. of All Hallows, Bromley]
B. July 25, 1874 at Stratford, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896. fn business in France until 1940. Of 127,
Boulevard Malesherbes XVII, Pans, in 1947-.
MATHEWS, HUGH KYNASTON LEE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1883. Of Bucks. S. of the Rev. George
F[razer] (1863), V. of Mancetter. B. Oct. 19, 1864, at
Ravenstone vicarage, Bucks. School, Stratford College (Dr
Collis). Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1937. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1887; priest, 1S89; C of Nuneaton, 1887--).
C. of Isleworth, Middlesex, 1889-92. C. of Alvechurch.
Worcs., 1892-4. C. of Malvern, 1894-1901. C.-in-C of
Moreton Jeffries, Heref., 1902-17; V. theie, 1917-27. V. of
Much Cowame, 1901-27. V. of Bosbury, 1927-46. An
expert collector of rare china. Brother of Herbert G. S.
(rShi). Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
MATHEWS, JOHN EDWARD CHAPMAN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Aug. 16, i860. S. of John [Hubersty]. B. May 7,
1842, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1861 ;
B.A. 1865. Lieut., Middlesex Yeomanry-Cavalry,
Hon. Major, GIouc. Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1895. Of 55, Corn-
wall Gardens, London, S.W., in 1925. Died June 7, 1927.
Brother of Edmund F. (1864). (Harrmi Sell. Reg.; Army
Lists.)
MATHEWS, LEWIS OSLER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1889.
[Eldest] s. of G[eorge] S[pencer] (1855), of 32, Augustus
Road, Edgbaston. B. Feb. 1871. School, Uppil
Matric. Michs. 1889; Exhibitioner. 1891; B.A. 1892; M A
1896. An estate agent and surveyor; partner in thi
i. Mathews and Sons, 6, Waterloo Road, Birmingham.
Brother of Arthur G. (1S92). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; King's
Coll. Reg.)
MATHEWS, The Rev. MARMADUKE. B.A., incorp. from
Oxford, 1772; M.A. from Christ's. I7T2- I
Gloucester. Matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mai
1755, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1758. V. of St Nicholas, v
1772. V. of Wellingborough, N"i I
Mary's, Warwick, 1778-1810. H in to the
Earl of Warwick. [.P. for Warws. DiedOcI 16, 1
73. (Al.Oxon.; G.Mag., 1810,11.
Peile, 11. 281.)
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Mathews, Paul
MATHEWS, PAUL. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1673. Adm. pens.,
at Christ's, June 18, 1874. S. of Tames. Li. [Feb. zi, 1855],
at Stourbridge. School, Stourbridge. Scholar, 1875; B.A.
i-V7, M.A i.s.s.i Assistant Master at Carmarthen Grammar
School, 1S77-S; at Browne's School, Stamford, 1879; at
.Newton College, South Devon, 1680-1. Second Master at
King's School, Peterborough, 1882. Science Master at
Ripon Grammar School, 1883-5. Second (and Science)
Master at Tettenhall College, Staffs., 1886-9. Second (and
Mathematical) Master at Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathe-
matical Sel,,,,,|, K,,e|ic,ler, 1809-1913 (Pel
masters' Directories.)
MATHEWS, STEPHEN BRETANNICUS. Adm. pens, (age 18),
at Jesus, Oct. 14, 1S07. S. of Stephen, Is,, , ,,i Middlesex.'
t'l the Last hides ,uid Calcutta. B. at Cliirnigie. School,
Sevenoaks (Mr Whitehead). Matric. Lent, 1S09; Scholar,
is...,. B.A. 1812. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 21, l8r2;
prii st, I lei 20, t8iz. OneStephen Mathews (not an Oxonian)
was P.C. of Knockholt, Kent, 1832-7, and P.C. of Hanging
lle.it. .11. Vorks.,1840 52. (Foster;l lericalGuide (Matthews).)
MATHEWS (or MATTHEWS), THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. at
Emmanuel, Dec. 5, 1804. Matric. Michs. 1S05; B.A. [809.
MATHEWS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6, i860;
re adm. pens. May 7, 1869. S. of Isaac, yeoman and Mai ,
oi Berks B. at Buckleburv; Bapt. July 28, 1S2S. Matric.
Mil hs i860; B A. 1875. Died Nov. 25, 1903, at Cheltenham;
aged 75. {Eagle, xxv. 205; Cambridge Chronicle, Dec. 4.
1903.)
MATHEWS, WALTER FRANKS. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's. Feb. 23, 1848. S. of William Franks, of North
Cliff, Kidderminster. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1848- B A
1833; M.A. 1856.
MATHEWS, WILKINSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Oct. 20. 1800. [Eldest] s, of lohn. of Whitby, Vorks. [and
sometime of St...keslv-in-Cleveland]. [B. Mar. 9, 1784, at
Whitby J S.I I, H.idleiRh, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. iSoi-
s. holar, 1802; B.A. (91/1 II rangier) 1S05; M.A. 1808. Fellow,
1 is Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 9, 1804. Called to
the Bar, May Z3, 1810. Bencher, 1841-66; Q.C., 1842;
Ire.isiirer. i.sso. 1 u I the Charity Commissioners 1K1S-30
Died May 12, 1866, ai 64, Brook Street, Grosvenoi Square
London; buried at Leyland, Lanes. (Boose, 11 795 Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
MATHEWS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17; at Pembroke,
June 25, 1787, 3rd s. oi [ami -.. I kselli r, ..I 1 I he Stl ind '
London. B. there [Mar. 1769]. [School, Merchant Taylors' |
Matnc. Michs. 17.87; Scholar, 17S7; B.A. 1791; M.A. , :.,i
Wordsworth's most intimate friend at Cambridge. A.lni .it
the Middle leiiiph, Nov, .,, 1793. Called to the Bar, Nov.
1797. Went to the West Indies, dying 111 18..1, 111 111. i-| ,11. 1
of Tobago. (.!/<■>, ,':.« / .11: .1 .' .81/1. "AVg. (Matthews) Inns
of Court; 0. Mug., 1801, II. 960.)
MATHEWS, WILLIAM. Adm, pens, at ST [uiin's. Nov. n,
184S. [Eldest s. of Jeremiah, land-surveyor [and MaryJJ
B. at Hagley, Worcs. Bapt. Oct. 14, 182S. Matnc. Michs
1 1 '■; {20th II 1 ... ■.., 1852); B.A. 1853; M A. . I
pioneer ..1 Alpin. . ., ,,|, ,, .,t„ ,„. President of the Alpine club,
1869-71. The largest contributor to Peaks, Pa.
Glaciers (1859 and 1862). Prominent in municipal ill. ,11- ,11
Birmingham. Died Sept 5, i.,oi, ,,t Tunbride. '■. \ . II
I. olier ..I ( harles I. (1884); brothei ..1 rgi S. (1
Francis C. (i860). (Eagle, xxm 83; D.X.B.)
MATHIAS, CHARLES. Adm pens at Trinity |une 5 186,9
[S. of Lewis (B.N.C., Oxford, 1832), of Lamphey Court!
Pembs. (and C.illieniie. .1,111 ,.f [,,hn Beimel I awe; Esq
ul Kolhamstcd, Herts ). B lime 01, 1840. J School, Harrow!
Migrated to Emmanuel, July S, T869. Matrii Michs 1869
Oi Lamphey Court. J. P. for Pembs. High Sherili. is.io
Married, Sept. 16, 1875, Cecelia Antonia, dau. oi Adrian N
Stokes, of St Botolph's, l'emb. Cap! . I'. ...... -I,. \ .-omanrv-
Cavalry. 1878; Major. 1881.. D1...I 101 s (//„,,,„,- s,h. kef:.;
Army Lists; Burke. L.G.; Walford, l ounty Families (for his
f.ilh.-r) )
MATHIAS, CHARLES DAVID. Adm. pens at Trinity Tune
2.,. is,,5. s. of Charles, of Fern House, Penally, Pembs
B. [Oct. 9], 1876, at Llanstadwell, Pembs. s, |i,„,| Hr,„iiie|d
College. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898) M.B , B.Chir. and
M.A. 1905. At the London Hospital. M.R.I I I 1 p
1905. Practised at Tenby. Surgeon, l.ul.v Cotta Ho
pital Served in the Great War, 1014-10 (I P I .1
Of 1 Rock Houses, Tenby, in 1946. (Bradfield 1 oil Reg
Un
War List; Medical Directories.)
Mathieson, James Francis
MATHIAS, EDGAR WILLIAM. Maine. Non-Coil. Michs. 1 ■■,.,
S. of William. B. at Pembroke, m. Wales. Migrated to St
I all, ,1111. \, Apr. 20, r.s.,2; B.A. 1893. A C.M.S. Missionary.
Died lanil.m 1 , la ,,, .,, I ,.,, ados, w. I ,,, , I
Almanack).
MATHIAS, GEORGE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, July 3,
1834, Of Norfolk. S. of James Vmcent (Captain, 62nd
Foot). B.[Sept. 21], 1796. Matnc. Michs. 1834; B I
MA is,, vdrn. ad eundem at Oxford, is v. l-.usi2n.1-t
I .... pii|.-o.|.iciiily the Royal Scots). Aug. 19, 1813; Lieut.,
Sept. 22, 1814; and took part in the .American War. Re-
turned with his battahon in 1S15 to join the Duke of Well-
ington's Army a wei k after the Battle of Waterloo; marched
to Pans, and served with the Army of Occupation. Also in
India. Capt., 79th Foot (Highlanders) June 6, 1S26. Sold
out in 1830, after the death of his first wife, being left with
4 small children. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Jan. 6, 1S39; priest,
July 21, 1S39; C. of Handlev (alias Sixpenny Handley)
Dorset, 1846. Chaplain. Royal Hospital, Chelsea, 1847 69
Ch.ipl.iin-iii-i ir.lmary toljue.n Victoria, 1S58-S4. Married (1)
Auk 3, 1825, Henrietta Herring; (2) in Aug. 1839, Charlotti
Jane, dau. of Edward Fletcher, of Aire, lord, Hants. Resided
latterly at St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died, Mar. 10 i.ss ,
aged 87. M.I. in Royal Hospital, Chelsea. Father of
'. ■ 11. D. inext). (House, 11. 70s; Scott, M.\S.; A I. Uxon.;
<- >. a kf„d; Eagle; G. T. Hales, Sir 1 ,..-. irge Ma, Mum,, grandson
of George Mathias; G. T. Hales; Marquis de Kuvignv.
Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal (Mortuner-Perv Vol.)
l't I, 419, The Guardian, Mar. 19, 1884.)
MATHIAS, GEORGE HENRY DUNCAN. Adm. at King's, a
-holar from Eton, July 27, 1852. S. of George (above).
B. at Hougham-by -Dover, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1S52; (11/*
Classic, 1850); B.A. 1S57; M.A. 1861. Fellow, 1855. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1856; pnest, 1857. P.C. of Woodlands,
' .1.856. V. of East Molesey, Surrey, 1857-8. Assistant
Master at Uppingham School, 1S58-9. Subsequently of lark
II . E. Cowes, where he took pupils. .Married, Apr. 21.
1857. Author, English B.A.'s and Prussian treshmen. Died
June 7, 1869, aged 36, at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
(Uppingham Sck. Keg., given erroneously as ' |. H. D.
Matthias '; Crockford; G. T. Hales; P. E. I
MATHIAS, OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct.
20, 1823. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1S24; B.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8, 1S2S; priest, May 24, 1829.
P.C. o( Horsham St Faith, 1829-50, and V. of Horsford,
Norfolk, 1829-50. R. of Christ Church, Canterbury Settle-
ment. New Zealand, 1S50-5. Archdeacon of Akaroa, 1855-
6 j. Mamed and had issue, some of whom settled in N. Zea-
land [ .,, 1 ,,/. Gentry, 11. 822 and 82S, for a married son and
a daughter). Died June 18, 1864, at Canterbury, New Zea-
land. (Bouse, vi. 180; Crockford.)
MATHIAS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1 1890.
S. of William Henry. B. [Nov. 15, 1871], at Porth, near
Pontypridd. School, Christ College, Brecon. Matric. Michs.
1890; Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1893; M.A. i3.-i7; M.B. and B.Chir., 1.898. At Guy's Hos-
pital M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Practised at Radyr, near
Cardiff. Medical Officer of Pentyrch district, Cardiff Union.
(Peile, 11, 71.2; not in Medical Directory, 1920.)
MATHIAS, THOMAS JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
July 2, 1770. S. of Vincent [Sub-Treasurer in the Queen's
Household and Treasurer oi Q 11 Ainu's Bounty], of Lon-
don. School, Kingston, Surrey. Matnc. Michs. 1770;
Scholar, 1771; B.A, 17:4; Members' prize, 1775 and 177',;
M.A. 1777. Fellow. 1776. F.S.A. and F.R.S., 1795. Sub-
Treasurer to the Queen, 1782; later Treasurer. Librarian at
Buckingham Palace, 1812. Lived in Italy from 1S17 until
his death * The best English scholar in Italian since Milton.'
Author of Pursuits of Literature, a satire cm contemporary
writers and of many English and Italian translations; his
edit :,f Gray was published in 181.1. Died Aug. 1S35, at
Naples. (D.N.B.)
MATHIAS, WILLIAM DAVIES. Adm. pens ,1 Si Catharine's,
June 21, 1866. S. of William. B. at HennTTys, Mon Matric.
Michs 1866; Scholar; B.A 1870; M . [875 Assistant
Master at Newark Grammar School, 1870-9. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1875; priest, 1876. Headmaster of Bideford Gr.
School, 1880-5 and Chaplain to Bideford Union, 1882-5
Headmaster of Kudloe School, Box, Wilts., 1885^0. Chap-
lain to Bath Union. 1894-1906. Subsequently of Felpham,
Sussex, where he died Apr. 5, 1937, aged 88. (Crockford;
I he 1 lines, Apr. 7, 1937.)
MATHIESON. JAMES FRANCIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1883.
S. of Fredric Coxhead, publisher, of Hampstead. B. June 13,
181,2. at Beechworth. Victoria, New South Wales. School,
City of I ondon Main.. Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890.
Before coming to Cambridge apprenticed to a lithographer
360
Mathison, Archibald Hamilton
for si years, and attended Kensington School of Art.
Studied German and music in Hanover, 1882-3. d
student at University College Hospital, 1SS7-9- A partner
m his father's firm. Compiled Mathieson's stocks tables,
and, with his brother, prepared lists of stocks eligible for
inclusion in the Statutory Trust Investment Guide. ut 12,
Lindfield Gardens, Frognal, London, N.W, Died Feb. 1, 1942.
{Venn, 11. 461; The Times, Feb. 3, 1942.)
MATHISON, ARCHIBALD HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 11, 1868, S. of Archibald Stirling, of Lochner
Holt, Guildford, Surrey [and Caroline, dau. of George Cooke,
of Carr House, Doncastex]. B. [Feb. 19], 1851, in Madras.
School, Eton. Matric. Miens. 1S69. Capt., Royal Surrey
Militia, 1875; Major. (Army List; \V alford, County Families
{for his father).)
MATHISON, FREDERICK ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's
May 21, 1S6S. * S. of John, M.D. [and Lydia Josephine]
B. at Farleigh, Surrev. Bapt. May 7, iSso. Maine. Michs
1868; B.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 185
i-M; C of St Mary Magdalene, Taunton, 1S73. C. of Bad
minton, Gloucs., 1874-S1. C. of Tormarton, 1881-3. V. of
len, Herts., 1883-90. Resided latterly at Bath, and
disappears from Crockford, 1900.
MATHISON, WILLIAM COLLINGS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, July 10, 1834. S. of William. B. in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1835;
Scholar, 1837; B.A. (5th Wrangler) 1839; M.A. 1842. Fellow,
1840; Assistant Tutor, 1840-50; Tutor, 1850-68; Vice-
Master, 1866-S. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1843; priest (Norwich),
1S44. R. of Dickleburgh, Norfolk, 1S6S-71. A considerable
pianist and a good walker. (Sir F. Galton, Memoirs of mv
Life, 60.)
MATHWIN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 19. 1:871.
S. of Henry [schoolmaster at Birkdale, near Southport].
B. [Aug. 23, r852], at Bolton -le-Moors. School, Bickerton
Houso, Southport. Maine. Easter 1871; Scholar, 1S72; B.A.
1S75; M.A. 1S78. A good cricketer, being 12th man for the
University XL A schoolmaster. Succeeded his father on
his retirement from the Headship of Bickerton House
School, Birkdale. ' He took an active part in local afiairs,
more particularly those connected with the Wesleyan com-
munity, and by his earnest conscientious disposition and
open bearing, endeared himself to a large circle of friends.'
Died Dec. 31, 1912. {Peile, 11. 619; Schoolmasters* Directory;
Christ's Coll. Obit. Notices, 1912.)
MATRAVERS, ERNEST EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Apr. 17, 1S90. [Eldest] s. of Edward. B. at Lee,
Kent. Matric. Easter, r«9o; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1897. Ord.
deacon (Rochdale) 1894; priest, 1S95; C. of Oxted, Surrey,
1894-1902. V. of Methwold, Norfolk, 1902-13. Disappears
from Crockford, 1914. Brother of the next.
MATRAVERS, HERBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. r, 1890. S. of Edward. B. at Lee, Kent. Matnr,
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1895; priest, 1896; C. of Totnes, Devon, 1895-7. C of
Chailey, Sussex, 1897-1941. Living at Chailey in 194S-.
Brother of the above. (Crockford.)
MATSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 7, 1757. Of Yorks.
[Perhaps s. of Francis (1727).]
MATSURA, ATSUSKI. Adm, pens, at Trinity, Oct. n, 1890.
S. of Count Akira. B. [June 3], 1865, at Hizen, Japan.
School, Cambridge (private), Matric. Michs. 1890.
MATTHEW, see also MATHEW.
MATTHEW, DAVID SUTTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mar. 20, r847. [S. of Henry, of S. Hampstead, London.
B. May zy, 1827, in London. School, Uppingham, and at
Bonn University.] Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1-
(i8rfc Wrangler) 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (London),
; nest, 1853; C. of All Saints, Islington, 1852-4. C.
of St Bnde's, Fleet Street, 1854-7. C. of Alford, Lin<
1857-9- V. of St Mary's, Wainrleet, 1859-79. R. of Thorp-
on-the-Hill, 1879-82. Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral, 1885-1904.
V. of Wellingore, Lines., 1895-1900. Died Nov. i. 1904, at
Lincoln. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, A/SS.; Crockford;
1 hs 1 imes, Nov. 3, 1904; Line. Dio. Mag., xx. 192; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
MATTHEW, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. io, 1874. S. of John, grocer [and Mary Ann]. B. at
; '■ Feb, 1 j, I ; anbrook,
Michs. 1874; B.A- 1878; LL.M. 1882. Adm
1881; partner for 22 years in the firm of Ginn & Matthew
Cambridge. President of the Cambridgeshire Law Society,
Mamed Oct. 30, 1900, Norah, dau. of William Laden Lilley.
Died suddenly in his office in St Andrew"-, Street, Can
Jan. 5, 1905, aged 49. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Eagle; I he
. Jan. 6, 1905.)
Matthews, Charles Skinner
MATTHEW, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St John's,
Apr. 6, 1827. Did not reside. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 7, 1S27. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John (Balliol
College, Oxford, 1779) [R. °f Kilve]. B. at Kilve, Somerset.
School (.Blundell'sj, Tiverton, Devon. From Balliol College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 24, 1S25, aged 18.
Matric. Michs. 1827. Migrated to Sidney Sussex, |une, 1828,
B.A. 1832; M.A. iS3tx President of the Union, 1630. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 24, 1^37; priest, Dec. 17, 1837; C. of
Linsdale, Bucks. R. of Grove, 1837-43. R. of Eversholt,
Beds., i843-6r. Died June 24, 1861, at Brighton. ' after
nearly 20 years of patient suffering,' aged 54. (BlundelVs
Sch., Tiverton, Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; Inn. Loll. Aim.,
corr.; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 213.)
MATTHEW, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 1, 1S55. S. of David [grocer], of Trinity Street, Cam-
bridge. B. Jan. 15, 1837, at Cambridge. School, St Paul's,
London. Matnc. Michs. 1855; Cams Greek Testament prize,
1858; B.A. 1859; M.A. 16U2; D.D. r887. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1S61; priest, 1862; C. of Kilndown, Kent, 1861-7.
Chaplain on the Bengal Establishment at Allahabad, 1867;
at Fort Wilham, Calcutta, 1868. C. of All Saints, Hamp-
stead, 1S74-7. Chaplain at Simla, 1^77. Archdeacon of
Lahore, 1878-88. Bishop of Lahore, 18S8-98. Mamed,
Nov. 29, 1866, Julia Elizabeth Browne, and had issue. Died
Dec. 2, 1898, in Lahore Cathedral, whilst in the act of cele-
brating Communion. (Scott, MSS.; Boose, vi. 181; Crock-
ford; India Office List.)
MATTHEW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 28, 1839.
S. of Robert, of Carlisle. Did not reside.
MATTHEWS, see also MATHEWS.
MATTHEWS, ANDREW HUGHES JOHN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 3, 16*4. S. of the Rev. Andrew (Lincoln Col-
lege, Oxford, 1833), R. of Gumley, Leics. [and Mary Sarah
Dodd]. B. there, Mar. 25, 1861. Educated at home. Matnc.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1SS7; priest,
r888j C. of Gumley, Leics., 1S87-9. R. of Laughton, 1889-
1928. Resided latterly at Leicester. Died Aug. 11, 1931, in
London; buried at Gumley. Brother of Bertie E. (1884).
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Eagle, xlvii. 34; 1 he Times, Aug.
13, 1931.)
MATTHEWS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 6, 1866.
4th s. of John Redaway, civil engineer, of Torquay. B.
there Apr. 7, 1S4S. School, Blunders, Tiverton (Mr Hughes).
Matric. Michs. 1SJ66; B.A. 1S70; M.A. 1873.
MATTHEWS, BASIL SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 29, r8gi. Of Kent. [Youngest] s. of George
Kelly, indiarubber manufacturer. B. July 28, 1572, at Si
John's Lodge, Foxgrove Road, Beckenham. Schools, Kent
House, Eastbourne, and Lausanne. Matric. Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Adm. Solicitor, 1898; practised at
Croydon, Surrey; Messrs Nunn, Popham and Starkie. (Law
Lists, 1930.)
MATTHEWS, BERTIE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1884. S. of the Rev. Andrew (Lincoln College,
Oxford, 1833), R. of Gumley, Leics. [and Mary Sarah Dodd].
B. there, Oct. 2, 1866. Educated at home. Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. r887. Secretary of St Mary's Medical School,
London. Died Aug. 25, 1946. Brother of Andrew H. J.
(1S84). {The / 1946.)
MATTHEWS, CHARLES HENRY SELFE. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 6, 1893. [S. of the Rev. J. H. D. (Univ. Coll.. Oxford,
1S62), of Purley, near Reading. B. at Wellington
1873- School, Leeds Grammar.] Matric. V
1896; M.A. 1902. Assistant Master at Crev,
School, 1896-7. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S98; prii
C. of St Mary's, Southampton, 1898-1901. Assistant Ministei
at Dubbo, N.S.W., Australia, 1901-3. Vice Prim ipal ol
Brotherhood of Good Shepherd, dio. of Bathurst, 1904 7.
Chaplain, Liddon House, London, 1907-8. K. ol Catsfield,
Sussex, 1908-14. V. of St Peter's, Isle of Thanet,
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1934. Chaplain oi Marl
borough College, 1930-H. V. oi Kenilworth, Warws., 1938
41. K. ol Fenny Compton, 1942-7. H<m. Ca
I ventrv, 1940. Author, A Pars n •
. the Faith of an Average Mar,; A Religion of Your
0 n; the Way to Happ j of Religion, etc.
rlborougb, Wilts., 1948 . (Scott, M
MATTHEWS, CHARLES SKINNER. Adm ,
Trinity, July 6, 1801. 12nd surviving] s
■ 1 ; ■ .
Scholar, 1803; (gj Members'
prize, [807; n.A I I 1 lowning.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 6, 1806. Held in In. 1
361
Matthews, Ernest Albert Churchward
by Byron. Drowned in the upper Cam, ' in the bloom of
life,' whilst bathing, Aug. 3, 1811. 'His screams and
struggles, when entangled in the weeds, were remembered
many years afterwards bv some of his contemporaries.'
(Inn's of Court. Farley's Bristol Journal, Aug. 17, 1811;
C. K. Hudleston; O. Mag., 1S11, 11. 196; J. Venn, Early
Collegiate Life.)
MATTHEWS, ERIC STUART. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890.
[S. of J. H., Esq., of ' Rippledene,* Sunbury-on-Thames. B.
Feb. 16, 1872.] School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; M.A. 1897. A partner in Messrs Grindlay and Co.,
Bankers and East India Agents, London. Died Mar. 6, 1915.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MATTHEWS, ERNEST ALBERT CHURCHWARD. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. [Only] s. of Darnel, of 29, Stanwell
Road, Penarth, Cardifi. B. [Aug. 3], 1S73, at Penarth.
School, Monkton House, Glarn. (private). Matnc. Michs.
1891; B.A. 1S94; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1S99. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1898; L.K.C.P., 1898.
Junior House Surgeon, Southampton Infirmary. Lieut.,
I. M.S., 1900; Capt., 1903; Major, 1911; Lt.-Col., 1919.
Served on the North West Frontier, 1908. In the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., I. M.S.; D.S.O., 1918; mentioned in
despatches). Killed, May 8, 1923. in a motor accident in
Jerusalem. (Army Lists; Medical Directories', Indian Medical
Service, p. 569.) '
MATTHEWS, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, I 11 1 7. 1879.
S. of Stephen Henry. B. Oct. 15, 1850, at Paddmgton.
School, University College. Matric. Michs. 1879. Resided
9 terms. Ord. deacon (Glasgow) 1884; priest, 18S5; C. of
St John's, Dumfries, 18S4-6. C. of St Mary's, Port Glasgow,
1886. R. of St Gabriel's, Govan, 1886-9. P.-in-C. of St
Columba's, Newton, Lanarks., 1890-2. R. of St Paul's,
Rothesay, Bute, 1892-1909. Canon of Cumbrae, 1904-9.
Chaplam to the Bishop of Argyll, 1907-9- Died July 3,
1909, at Rothesay. (Pelh; 11. 671, which erroneously gives
•died 1910'; Crockford; Lhmfs Coll. Obit, notices; C. J.
Fordvce )
MATTHEWS, FREDERICK HOSKYNS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 19, 1816. S. of John (Merton College, Oxford,
1772; of Burton and Belmont, Heref., M.D.). B. Sept. 14,
1798 at Hereford. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1817; Scholar, 1S21; B.A. 1S22; M.A. 1842. Of Hereford.
Author, Fancies and Fragments. Brother of Henry (1808).
MATTHEWS, FREDERICK JEREMIAH. Adm. sizar at Em-
manuel, Oct. 10, 1866. Matnc. Easter, 18(17; Scholar; B.A.
1870; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S72; priest, 1873;
C. of St Thomas's, Pendleton, 1872-4. Chaplain, R.N.;
11. M.S. Opal, 1S75 So; Invincible, 1SS1-S; i( Vincent,
1885-S; Ir. hi Tuke. i.s.sS-9; Did,- of Wellington, 1889-92;
at the Royal Dockyard and Hospital, Chatham, 1892-7.
Present at the Bombardment of Alexandria, July 1 1 1882;
V. of Weybread, Suffolk, 1901-11. Disappears from Crockford
1912.
MATTHEWS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 5, 1811.
Of Devon. [School, Shrewsbury.] Matnc. Michs. 1811; B.A.
1816. Ord. deacon, 1817; pnest, 1818. Probably V. of
Rudgwick, Sussex, 1833-65. Disappears from Clergy List,
ism.; 1 hichester < lergy Lists gives the name of the V. of
Rudgwick as George Redaway Matthews. (Foster, Index
Eccles.)
MATTHEWS, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1. 1877. S. of Edward, Esq., of N. London.
B. Sept. is, i-v- N hool, King's College, London. Matnc.
Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1877. Re-adni. Dec. 6, 1879; B.A.
1881. Author, Contemporary Index l<< Printed Parish and
Non-parochial Registers; Editoi of the Year books of Probate.
Died Sept, 9, 1931, at Camberley. (I. A. Walker, 549; The
Times, Sept. 10, 193I-)
MATTHEWS, HARRY de COUVES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 23, 1891. [li. Jan. 22, 1871.] Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A.
1894; M.A. 189S. Called to the Bar, the Inner remple,
June' 22, 1898. Second Lieut., R.A., 1900; Lieut., 1902;
employed with West African Frontier Force, 1901-4; in
Northern Nigeria. 1905. District Commissioner 111 Nigeria.
Served in the Great War. 0114-19 (2nd Lieut., Nigerian
Regt., West African Frontier Force). Died Dec. 21, 1943, at
Bournemouth. (Univ. War List; Law Lists; Army Lists;
Die limes. Dee. 23, 1913.)
MATTHEWS, HARRY NEWTON. Adm. pens, al Si John's,
Aug 21, 18-14. S. of Thomas, farmer [died Apr. 30, 1S83]
[and Eve Maria Stockdalc-J. P.. [Dec. 23. 1875], at Sporle,
Swaffham, Norfolk. School, Grantham Grammar (Mr W. J.
Hutchings). Maine Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; B.Chir., 1900.
At St Mary's Hospital. House Surgeon, St Mary's Hospital.
Practised at 37, Whitehall Court, London. Physician to SI
Hospital for advanced cases. Died Apr. 11, 0127, in
London. Brother of John C. (1894). (S. 011, MSS . Medical
Directories; Eagle; The limes, Apr. 1 1. 0127.)
Matthews, John
MATTHEWS, HARRY NORTON. Adm. at Queens', Michs.
1888. S. of Benjamin Fielding. B. Apr. 6, 1S68, at Norton,
Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1S.S8; Exhibitioner; B.A. 1891; M A
1895. Assistant Master at Banister Court School, South-
ampton, 1S91-3; at The Oaks, Upper Deal, 1893-6; at Car-
rington's, Milford, Hants., 1896-7. Joint Headmaster of
Kensington Prep. School, 1897-1904. Headmaster of Elveden
School, Clifton, 1905-8. Assistant Master at Clifton College,
1908-29. Warden of Wills' Hall, University of Bristol,
1929-40. Prominent in the public life of Bristol for many
years. Died Sept. 5, 1940, at Clifton. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Sept. 7, 1940; C. R. Hudleston.)
MATTHEWS, HENRY. B.A. 1788, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Pembroke, 1789. S. of Henry, of Shelderton, Salop
Matric. from Baliiol College, Oxford, Mar. 19, 1760, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1763. R. of Wishaw, Warws., and V. of
Curdworth, 1789-1817. (Cant. Act Bk.; Al. Oxon.; P. B. G.
Bu
.111
MATTHEWS, HENRY. Adm. at Kis-o's, a scholar from Eton,
July 7, 1808. [5th] s. of John. M.D. and M.P. for Hereford-
shire (Merton College, Oxford, 1772), physician and poet [of
Belmont, Herefordshire], and Elizabeth, dau. of — Ellis.
B. July 17, 1789, at Hereford. Matnc. Michs. 1808; B.A.
1812; M.A. 1815. Fellow, 1811-21. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 15, 1812. Called to the Bar, 1S21. Travelled on the
Continent for the sake of his health, 1817-19, and published
his Diary of an Invalid (an account of his travels), 1820;
this work attracted much notice and reached a 5th edition.
Advocate-fiscal of Ceylon, 1821-7; Puisne Judge, 1827-8.
Married Emma, dau. of William Blount, Esq., of Orleton
Manor, Herefordshire. Died May 20, 1S28, in Ceylon. Brother
of Frederick H. (1816). (inns 'of Court; D.N.B.; Sir Wasey
MATTHEWS, HENRY LUMLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 3, 1871. [2nd] s. of Henry Williames, gent, [and Emily]
B. Nov. 12, 1852, at Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Bapt.
Apt. 13, 1*53. School, Charterhouse. Matric Michs. 1871,
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 27, 1870. Called to the
Bar. May 10, 1876. Died Feb. 12, 1904. (List of Carthusians;
Inns of Court; Law Lists; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MATTHEWS, HENRY USHER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity.
Mar. II, 1811. S. of Joseph. B. at Sheffield. School, Pon-
der's End, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to
Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he matnc. Oct. ro, 1812;
Scholar. 1813-15; B.A. (Oxford) 1816. In Holy Orders.
Died Jan. 12, 1856, aged 65, at Barnstaple. (-4!. Oxon.;
G. Mag., 1S56, 1. 207.)
MATTHEWS, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Magdalene,
Apr. 2, 1776. S. of George, of Watlesborow, Salop. School,
Shrewsbury [' Mathews']. Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1780;
M.A. 1784. Fellow. Ord deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1780.
MATTHEWS, JAMES BOLOMEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity. June 12, 1851. S. of James. B. in Guernsey.
School, Elizabeth College, Guernsey. Matric. Michs. 1851;
B.A. 1S55; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1855; priest, 1856;
C. of Layham, Suffolk, 1855-S. V. of Rushden, Herts,
1858-1905. Died Oct. 13, 1905, at the vicarage, aged 74.
(Crockford; I he Times, Oi 1 21, 1905.)
MATTHEWS, JAMES THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 3,1817. A 'Ten- Year man.' < if Worcestershire. Matric
Lent, 1826; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1S28. P.C. of Pnors Lee,
Salop, 1825-57. Master of Shifn.il Grammar School, 1839-68.
Disappears from Clergy List (where he is called ' D.D.'),
1869. (G. Mag., 1839, 11. 82.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 2S, 171,7.
s of < harlc-s, of Middlesex (and Mary Meadows). P. ( let. 21.
1748, in the parish of St Martins-in-the-Fields. Westminster.
School, Colchester (Mr Smythies). Matric. Michs. 1768;
B.A. 1771. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 20, 1772; priest,
Dec. 27, 1773. (St John's Coll. Adm., 11. 717.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age m) at St John's, Feb.
10, 1786; re-adni. sizar, Feb. 10, 17S7. S. of the Rev.
Richard (1746), deceased, V. of Fisherton Anger, Wilts.,
Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1789; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1823.
Ord. deacon (Winch.) Oct. 3, 1790; priest (Salisbury), Sept.
23, 1792; C. of Botley, Hants., 1790. C. of Kelways, Wilts.,
17-12, V. of St James, Berwick, 1 799-1808. V. of Stapleford.
1808 s>, (with Shrewton, 1823-53). Died Oct. 14, 1853,
.... Father of John (1824). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
380; 1 .01/. .-Id Bk.; C. Mag., 1854, I. 216.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Magdalene, June 29.
1801. Matric. Easter, 1H02. Doubtless the boy of these
names, of Wakefield School (exhibitioner), who ' went to
Cambridge.'
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Matthews, John
MATTHEWS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. r, 1824,
5. of the Rev. John (1780), of Wylye, near Salisbury, Wilts.
Ma trie. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
Oct. 11, 1S29; priest, Oct. 17, 1830.
MATTHEWS, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 2i, 1894. [3rd] s. of Thomas, farmer [died Apr. 30,
18S3] [and Eve Maria Stockdale]. B. Dec. 27, 1872, at
Newton-by-Castleacre, Norfolk. Schools, Grantham Gram-
mar and Thames Nautical Training College (H.M.S. ' Wor-
cester '). Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; B.Chir. 1900;
M.B. 1909. Served two years at sea as an apprentice before
going to Cambridge. At St Mary's Hospital. Attached to
the Army of Uccupation in Egypt, 1900-3. Assistant (in-
oculation Dept.), St Mary's Hospital, 1906-46. Hon. Bac-
teriologist, Star and Garter Home. Author, articles on bac-
teriology, immunity and vaccine therapy. Died May 25,
1946, at 20, Wirnpole Street, London. Brother of Harry N.
(1894). {Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Lancet, June
6, 1946; I he Times, May 27, 1946.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN COX. Maine. Non-Coil. Michs. 1883; B A.
1S86. At the Westminster Hospital and at Glasgow Royal
Infirmary. L.S.A., 1889. Oi Middlesborough, Vorks., in
1890. Of 27,' St Thomas Crescent, Newcasde-on-Tyne, in
1 o- Not in Med. Direct., 1905.
MATTHEWS, JOHN CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 10, 1896. Matric. Michs. iSyo; Scholar; B.A. is,,-),
M.B. and B.Chir. 1904; M.A. and M.D. 1922. At University
College, Liverpool. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901; M. R.C.I'.,
191S; F.R.C.P., 1926. House Physician, House Surgeon ami
Resident Medical Officer, Royal ■ Infirmary, Liverpool.
Practised in Liverpool, until 1936. Lecturer on Medicine at
Liverpool University. Served in the Great War, 1914-19.
(Capt., R.A.M.C; M.C.). Of Downton, Wilts., in 1945.
[Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1878. S. of the Rev. Joseph, C. of Chenies, Bucks, [and
Mary Henrietta]. B. Dec. 11, 1859, at Chesham, Bucks.
Bapt. Jan. 22, 1S60. School, Berkhamsted (Mr Bartrum,
M.A.J. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1SS2; M.A. 1S87. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1S82; priest, 1884; C. of Chedgrave, Nor-
folk, 1882-5. C. of Beverley Minster, 1885-S. C. of Kuar^s-
borough, Yorks., 1888-90. R. of Hedgerley, Bucks., 1890-
1917. C.C.C.S. Chaplain of Biarritz, 1917-27; at St Thomas,
Arachon, 1927-9; at Versailles, 1936-8. Publ. pr., dio. of
Rochester, 1930-43. Resided latterly at Broadstone, Dorset,
1948- {Crockford.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN JENKINS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 4,
1825. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1842. Living at
Chetnole, near Sherborne, in 1S29. R. of Melbury Bubb.
Dorset, 1837-9, and R. of Melbury Sampford with Melbury
Osmund, 1839-55. Died Oct. 17, 1855, at Melbury Osmund.
{Peile, ii. 41b; Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mug., 1855, 11. 665.)
MATTHEWS, JOHN PREST. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1883. S. of John, Esq. [M.D.]. B. [1864] at Tynemouth.
School, Durham. Matric. Michs. 1883. Engaged in fanning.
Of Mantle Hill, Bellingham, Northumberland, J. P. in 1940.
{Durham Sch. Rsg.)
MATTHEWS, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7, 1842.
Of Devon. [S. of Joseph, mining officer, Tavistock. B.
Jan. 21, 1S22, at Basingstoke. j School, King's College, Lon-
don (Mr Hall). Matric. Michs. 1S42; B.A. {20th Wrangler)
1846; M.A. 1S49. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1850; priest, 1851;
C. of Tavy St Mary, Devon, 1850-2. Mathematical Master
at Sedbergh School, 1846-50. Professor of Mathematics
and Physical Science at St David's College, Lampeter,
1853-71. R. of Llandysilio, Montgom., 1871-97. Preb. of
St David's Cathedral, 1856-97. * Coached pupils latterly.'
Married Charlotte Giles, dau. of Charles Willis,
Died June 14, 1897, at Llandysilio rectory. (Scott, MSS.;
Boose, vi. 182; Crockf>>^. hi w*) Advet
tiser, June 26, 1897.)
MATTHEWS, LLEWELLIN WASHINGTON. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Trinity Hall, Sept. 29, 1577. S. of I <■
deceased, late of Bristol. [B. July 3, 1S5S.J School, Eton
Matnc. Michs. 1S77. Second Lieut., 21st Hus,...
Lieut., 1887; transferred to 5th 1
Guards, 1SS7. A.D.C. to Li
nor, Ireland, 1SS5-92. i Capl lin] 1897, O.BJ
Died Oct. 12, 1933. at Coldham Hall, Bury St I
after an accid- 1, Lists; B.E.; The limes,
Oct. 13, 1933.)
MATTHEWS, MARMADUKE CAPPER. Adm. pens, (age 19}
at Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1
[solicitor], of Blackheal 1 1 63], at Hackney.
[School, Univ. Coll. School, London. ] Maine Michs. 1 t;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1087; of the mm ol
G. F. Hudson, Matthews & Co., 32, Queen Victoria Street,
Matthews, Timothy
London, E.C. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
Special List; Hon. Lieut. -Col., attached Gen. Staff (Mus-
ketry). Mayoi of Greenwich, 1930-1. of 78, V'anbrugh
Road, Blackheath. Died Jan. 20, 1945. {Univ. Wat List;
Lt);.' Lists; Army Lists; The Times, Jan. 22,1945.)
MATTHEWS. NORMAN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jl>ks, Oct. 1,
1870. Of Yorks. S. of [the Rev.] William (1634), d
[V. of Cowgill, 1841-63]. B. at Dent. Matnc. Michs. 1870.
Adm. Solicitor, 1879. Practised at Rhayader, Radnorshire ,
and in Leeds. Capt., 1st Batt., Hereford Regt. (T.), 1 .
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R. Defence Corps).
Died Mar. 9, 1935, aged 82; buried at Weston-by-Welland,
Northants. {Univ. War Ltst; Law Lists; 7 he 1 imes, Mar. 12,
I935-)
MATTHEWS, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharim's,
Apr. 16, 1790. [Only] s. ot John, Esq. B. [i7"i], at \\ igton
Hall, near Wigton, Cumberland, [bchool, St Bees.] Matnc.
Michs. 1790; B.A. {ibth Wrangler) 1794; M.A. 1797. Or-
dained, and was C. ' in the neighbourhood of Cambridge.'
On his father's death (m 1799) took possession of the Wigton
Hall property; he wrote in August ol that year, ' My father's
death put an entire end to all my hopes of preferment at
Latht--nne Hall, a Fellowship there not bemg tenable with
landed property of value above ten marks yearly. I am
therefore finally settled at Wigton.' Ceased to exercise his
functions as a clergyman, except on rare occasions when he
helped the vicar of Wigton. Suffered from poor health
and lived a retired life. A keen botanist and one of the first
meteorologists; also studied anatomy and medicine. A
noted Whig in politics. J. P. for Cumberland. Died, un-
married, at Wigton Hall, Mar. 20, 1846; buried in Wigton
churchyard. (Henry Lonsdale, Worthies of < umberland, in.
1S9; A. E. Ten-ill, Memorials of a Family; C. R. Hudleston.)
MATTHEWS, RICHARD BROWNE (or BROWN). Adm. pens,
(age 21) at Jesus, June 5, 1843. Of Devon. S. of Willi. mi.
B. at Exeter. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A.
1847; M.A. 1S50. Adm. ad eufidem at Oxford, i860. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1847; pnest, 1848. Not in Clergy Ltst,
1847-50. K. -a \\ ldworthy, Devon, 1851-6. V. of Shaliord,
Surrey, 1856-85. Died Jan. 30, 1885, aged 62. {Al. Oxon.,
which gives ' B.Med., Jesus College, Cambridge '; Crockford,
1 he Guardian, Feb. 4, 1885.)
MATTHEWS, RICHARD BUCK. Adm. pens, (age 18) a
Nov. 18, 179°- S. of Richard, worsted-weaver, oi :
B. there. Schools, Bungay and Newport, Essex. Matri) .
Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1791; M.B., 1796. Fellow, 1800. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. ig, 1802; priest, Sept. 21, 1806. \ .
of Westhall, Suffolk, 1.^08-57. Died Oct. 27, 1857, at Hing-
ham, Norfolk, aged 84. {Venn, 11. 122, where ' R. of Wid-
worthy, Devon, 1851,' shows confusion with the entry above;
Clergy List.)
MATTHEWS, ROBERT EDWARD JOSHUA. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Jesus, Dec. 13, 1865. S. of the Rev. John [Christ
Church, Oxford, 1S24, C. of Lacock], deceased. B. at Lacock,
Wilts. School, Clergy Orphan, Canterbury (Mr Butler).
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871. Adm. Solicitor, 1
Used in London. Of Warnford Court, Throgmorton Street.
Died Apr. 7, iSgo.at Highgate. (Law Lists; Univ. .1..
MATTHEWS, SAMUEL. Mus.Bac, from Trinity, June 30,
1828. Organist of the College, 1821-32; and also organist of
St John's. School, Westminster (chonster). A laj
Winchester Cathedral. Licensed to marry, Jan.
Jane Flight, of Winchester. Died Dec. 9, 1832, aged 35!
1 i of Old Westminsters and Supp.; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 581 ;
Adm. Trin. Coll., vm and corr., xiii.)
MATTHEWS, STEPHEN GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) al
Tkinity Hall, May 30, 1867. S. of S. H., of Park Villa,
Elm Grove, Hanwell. Matric. Michs. 1867; B \
Secretary of the Countess of Huntingdon Connexion. De-
scribed as ' Rev.' Died Aug. 8, 1904, in Greyhound Lane,
London. (Scott, M.^S.; The limes, Aug. 10, 1904.)
MATTHEWS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1853.
S. of Thomas, frame-work knitter [and Marvj. ii. at Barrow,
Leicestershire. Bapt. Mar. 22, 183s. School, s.-dU-i^h.
Matric. Michs. 1853. Headmaster of the Abb) .
Tipperary. Died Dec. 24, 1 S 7 5 . Q| n. ,1,
V. Matthews, of Seattle, 1 ,ch. Reg.)
MATTHEWS, THOMAS HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, a! 1 u
manull, Oct. a £899. S. "i 1. 11.. 1 q . oJ Pan 1 I
1 [eaton Ma 1 y, Manchester. Mati ic. Mid
1902; M.A. : , 1
MATTHEWS, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, al I
Feb ;. 1. . . 1 . trie. Michs. 1787;
1787; B.A. 1 7'i 1 ; M.A. 1794, Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept.
25, 1791; priest. May 2d. i?g j; M.A. 1794: C. <>i Ri 1 1
Norfolk, 1791-6. R. oi Outweil, 1 796-1 803. R. ol I
GUc'5, Camb Clerical Guide,
Fathei ol ["imothy R. (next).
363
Matthews, Timothy Richard
MATTHEWS, TIMOTHY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Mar. 27, 1S13. [5th] s. of the Rev. Timothy (above). B.
June 26, 1795, at Tydd St Giles, Canibs. Schools, Norwich
and Wisbech (Mr Jackson). Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818.
In Holy Orders; perhaps the — Matthews, C. of Thorney,
Cambs., 1846 52, lather of Timothy R. (next).
MATTHEWS, TIMOTHY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct n, 1849. S. of the Rev. Timothy Richard (above).
B. Nov. 4, 1826, at Colmworth, Beds, (sic) [Hunts]. School,
Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S54. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1S53; priest, 1854; C. of St Mary's, Notting-
ham, 1853-9. C. of North Coates, Lines., 1859-69; R. there,
1869-1907. Author, Times for Worship; The North Coates
Supplemental Tune Book. Resided latterlv at Grimsby,
where he died [an. 5. inc.. (Venn, 11. 291; Scott. MSS.;
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 14,
1834 Matrii Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
i839;pri' t <!■ M),iS|, l'.c. of Cowgill, Yorks., 1841-63.
V. of Hants, 1803-70. Died (l.ci...rc Oct.) 1S70. Lather of
Norman H. (1S70). [Crockford; P. B. G. Bmnall.)
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM GARDINER. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 10, 1883. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, farmer. B.
'ah.ait 1847-8,' at Ballynahaglish, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887; l.L.IS. 1888; M.A. 1891
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 13, 1S82. (Inns of Court.)
MATTHEWS, WILLIAM PREST PARDOE. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Magdalene, Oct. 1, 1859; from Queen's College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Dec. 10, 1857. [Eldest] s. of the
Rev. lames (Wadhaui College, Oxford. 1S20), of Sherbum,
Yorks Main. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1B78. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1875; pnest, 1876; C. of Appleton Wiske,
Yorks., 1875-8. R. of St Breocke, Cornwall, 1878-96. R.
of Castle Frome, Heref., 189(1-1920. J. P. for Cornwall.
Resided latterly at chandler's Ford, Hants. Died Nov. 24,
1922, aged 84. [Al. Oxon.; Crockford; I he Tunes, Nov. 28,
1922 1
MATTHEY, GRANVILLE EUSTACE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 22, 1884. [2nd] s. of Edward, gold-refiner [and Alice
Elizabeth]. B. [Oct. 30, 1866], at 21, Queen's Gardens,
London. Bapt., Apr. 15, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1884. Second
Lieut , Royal Iiiniskilluig Fusiliers, 1887; Lieut., 1889; Capt.,
1897. Died Aug. 5, 1897, of typhoid fever at Chakrata,
North West Provmces, India. [Army Lists; Eagle: I he
Times, Aug. 10, 1897.)
MATTHEY, RICHARD DAVIES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1877.
S. of George, merchant. B. [Mar.] 1858 in London. School,
Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1877. Assayer to the Mint. Died
Jan. 9, 1929, at Okehampton, Devon. (Eton Sell. Lists;
Venn, 11 427; The Times, Jan. 11, 1929.)
MATTHIASON, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 18,
1832. A ' Ten-year man.' ' Plus annos 24 natus.'
MATTINSON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 27, 1881. S. of George, agent [and Elizabeth].
B. at Broughton, Bapt. Oct. 8, 1S62. School, Manchester
Grammar (Mr Dill) .Matric. Michs 1881; B.A. (Theol. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 18S4; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1885; priest, 1886; C. of Barnstaple, Devon, 1885-6. C. of
Merlon, N. Devon, 1886-8. C. of Christ Church, Battyeford,
Yorks., 1888-19. R. of Lesnewth, Cornwall, 1890-1900. V.
of Aldworth, Berks., 1900-17. R. of Marwood, Devon,
1917 j6. Died Feb. 11, 1941, at Barnstaple. (Crockford;
The Junes, Feb. 13, 1941.)
MATTINSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 29, 1850. Of Cumberland. Matric. Michs. 1850:
Scholar. 1S51.
MATTISON, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Jesus, June 20, 1753.
Of Lincoln. [Doubtless - of lav I , .'.f Ludliorough, Lines.]
Matric. Michs. 1753. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
MATTOCK, JOSEPH BEST. Adm. sizar at Queens", Dec. is.
1800. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1S01; B.A. (Sth Wrangler)
1805.
MATTY [or MATY], PAUL HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June I, 1763, s. of Matthew (for whom see 'D.N. It.),
of London. [B. Dec. 18, 1744, in London.] School, West-
minster. Matnc Michs. 1763; Scholar, 1764; B.A. (nr/i
II rangier) 1767; M.A. i;;o. Fellow, 1768. Went abroad for
3 years. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 23, 1770; priest, May
26, 1771. F.R.S., 1771; Foreign Secretary, 17719 Principal
Secretary, 1778-84. Assistant Librarian at the British
Museum, 1771c Resigned from the Secretaryship of the Royal
Society, 1784, in consequence of controversy about the virtual
dismissal of Dr Charles Hutton from the post of Foreign
Sei retary of the Society, 1776. Chaplain to Lord Stormont
(post 2nd Earl of Mansfield). Having doubts about the con-
sistency of the Thirty-nine Articles, refrained from seeking
any ecclesiastical appointment after 177c. Married, 1775, a
Maltd, John Primatt
dau. of Joseph Clerke, of Wethersfield, Essex, and had issue
a son, who died ulnle at school. Started The New /.'. ieu
[whii li aimed at giving a bird's-eye view of foreign publica-
tions). Author, A General Index to the Philosophical Trans-
act . Vols, i-lxx; a Translation of Riesbeck's travels
through Germany m a Series of Letters; a French Translation
of the text to the 1st volume of Gemmae Marlburienses (to
accompany the Latin of James Bryant); a volume of Ser-
mons. Hied Ian. 16, 1787, at Bunhill Fields. [Record of
Old II'. l.i.m Iaty) and Supp.; D.N.B. (sub Maty),
which gives ' B. i;.|5.')
MATURIN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1SS4. S. of the Rev. Benjamin (Trin. Coll , Dublin.
1833), V. of Lvniington, Hants. B. there [June 26, 1865.
Schools, Marlborough College and Bury]. Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1SS7. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1S92;
C. of Easeboume, Sussex, 1890-2. C. of Minstead, Hants.,
1892-9. C. of Kaston, 1890 -1900. V. of Colbury, Hants.,
1901 -:<i. Lived latterly at Parkstone, Dorset. (Bury Gr.
Sch. Reg . Marlborough Coll. Keg.; Crockford.)
MATURIN, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at Kino's, a scholar
from Eton, Apr. 28, 1819. S. of Gabriel. B. Nov. 4, 1799,
at Hath. Matric. Easter, 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1 :<•
Fellow. 1822-46. Senior Proctor, 1840. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1826; priest (Lincoln), 1838. V. of Ringwood with Har-
bridge, and Bisterne, Hants., 1S46-62. Rebuilt the church
at Ringwood and built the schools. Died of apoplexy,
Jan. 17, 1862, at Ringwood. Brother of George B. (1820;.
(King's < oil. Keg.; Crockford; G. Hag., 1862, I. 378; Sir
Wasey Sterry; Eton Sch. Keg., which says his father was
Charles Robert, the author of Bertram.)
MATURIN, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1889,
Only s. of Henry, physician, of Wmchheld, Hants. B. [Dec.
4], 1871, at Fawley, Hants. School, Marlborough College.
Matri. . Michs. 1-.-.,: B.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir. 1899. At
st Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896.
House Physician at St Bartholomew's. House Surgeon, R.
Infirmary, Derby. Practised for many years at Lymington,
Hants. Medical Offi. er of Health, Lymington Rural District,
Admiralty Surgeon and Agent. Served m the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut.-Cul., Hampshire Regt. (T F I, and K A ML I.
Died Apr. 4, 1939, at Lymington; buried there. [Marl-
borough Coll. Reg . Venn, 11. 508; Univ. U'<» List; Medical
Directories; The I una, Apr. 6, 1939.)
MATURIN, GEORGE BROWNE. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton. July 27. 1S20. S. of Gabriel. I;. 11. 1. 10, ic.u.
at Orlingbury, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1825.
Fellow, 1823-8. Ord. deacon, 1824; priest, 1826. Died 1S2S,
at Corfu. Brother of Charles H. (1819). (King's Coll Ac,
G. Mag., 1828, 1. 281, which gives ' died at Malta.')
MATURIN, NORMAN HUGH DUTTON. Adm. pens, at St
John's. June 20. 1881. S. of William Henry, Deputv Com-
missary-General [and Charlotte Owen]. B. Dec. 1, 1861, in
Paddington, London Bapt. Jan. 10, 1862. School, Kensing-
ton (Mr Ackland). Matnc. Michs. 1881.
MATURIN, WASHINGTON SHIRLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
July 6, 1842. Ord. deacon 1849; priest, 1850; C. of Emmanuel
Church, Camberwell, Surrey, 1850. C. of All Sts, Norwich,
1851-2, K of Thurgarton, Norfolk, 1852-77. Disappears
from Crochfurd. i>,;8.
MATY, PAUL HENRY (1763), see MATTY.
MAUD, HENRY LANDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23.
1846. [S. of the Rev. John Primatt (next), of Swainswick,
Somerset. B. Feb. 24, 1829.] S. h..ol, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. [846; Scholar, 1847; B.A. 1S50; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon, 1853; pnest, 1854; C. of Patnxboume, Kent, 1853.
C. of Brigstock with Stanion, Northants., 1853-62. C. of
St Giles in-the-Fields, London, 1S62-6. V. of Assington,
Suffolk, 1866-77. V. of New Milverton, Warws., 1877-92.
R. of Sanderstead, Surrey, 1S92-1902. Married, June 12,
1855, Amelia Harriet, lau. of Col. Thomas Powell, the Rule
Bngad'- and King's Horse, and had issue. Resided latterly
in Chelsea, wher. he died, Mar. 7, 1909. Brother of John P.
(1849). (Record of Old Westminsters and Suppl.; Burke,
L.G.; Cant. Act Bh ; ' rockford; I he I imes, Mar. 9, 1909.)
MAUD, JOHN PRIMATT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Cah 5, Oct.
23. 1811; from Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. June 20, 181 1. S. of John, merchant, of [Aldersgate],
London ! and Elizabeth, dau, of Fdiiiiin.l i ti.ul.'i ip, ■ .1 1 ,
sington, Somerset.] B. [Aug. 8, 1792] in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1819, Ord.
deacon (London, Lit!, dun. from Salisbury) June f, 1816;
priest, June I, 1817; C of Swainswick. Somerset, 1*41-7.
Married, Aug. 17, 1821, Matilda Elizabeth Hams, of Swains-
wick. Died Dec 24, 1847, at Bath. Father of the next and
of Henry L. (1846). (Harrow Sch Reg; AL Oxon.; Venn, 11.
157; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1848. 1. 445.)
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Maud, John Primatt
MAUD, JOHN PRIMATT. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 24) at Trinity
Hall. Dec. 15, 1S49; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had matric. Mav 12, 1S42; Commoner of New Inn Hall,
1844-5. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John Primatt (above). B.
Dec. 31. 1823, at Swainswick rectory, Somerset. School,
Westminster.] Of Hinton Abbey, Beckington, Bath. Matric.
Lent. 1S50. Cadet, H.E.I.C.S., 1845; Ensign, 5th Madras
Light Infantry, 1S46; Lieut., 1S50; Capt., 1S57; served in
the Burmese war, being present at the capture of Pegu,
Nov. 21, 1S52. Took part in the operations of the Mutiny,
having command of a detachment of Sikhs, 1857-8; invalided
home, 1859. Returned into residence at Cambridge; LL.B.
1S60. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S60; priest, 1861; C. of St
Paul's, Tranmere, Cheshire, 1S60-1. C. of Langtoft. Lines.,
1861-2. V. of Ancaster, 1862-95. Married. Nov. 1 ;
Fanny Elizabeth Dorothy, dau. of Lieut. William Crowdace,
and had issue. Lived latterly at Sheldon House, Ryde, Isle
of Wight, where he died, Apr. n, 1899. Brother of Henry L.
(1846). (Scott, .V^v; li d(,.»r.: List of Old UV >
Burke, L.G., which gives ' b. Jan. 2, 1824 '; Crockford', 1 he
, Apr. 20, 1S99.)
MAUDE, CHARLES FREWEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Oct.
20, 1S66. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (1S22). B. [June 15],
1848, at Hasketon, Suffolk. School, Westminster. Matric.
Mil as. 1867; B.A. 1S72; M.A. 1S77. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1872; priest, 1S73; C. of Salehurst, Sussex, 1872-7. K nf
Woodham-Mortimer, Essex, 1877-86. R. of St James's.
Colchester, 1886. V. of Stanway, Essex, 1S86-8. R. and V.
of Bunvash, Sussex, 1SS8-1909. Died suddenly Mar. 7, 1909,
in Bunvash church during celebration of the Communion.
{Record of Old Westminsters and Supp.; Crockford; The I imes,
Mar. 9, 1909.)
MAUDE, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
July 2*, 1S48. [2nd] s. of the Hon. Francis [Capt., R N
[by his 1st wife, Frances, dau. of A. H. Brcokii
Aug. 31, 1830. School, Rugby.] Did not residi
14th Madras Native Infantry. Married, Oct. 6, 1859.
Georgiana Henrietta Emma, dau. of the 2nd Lord
and had issue. Of 90, Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W.
Died Jan. 1, 1908. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Hawarden); Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MAUDE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 10) at Trinity, Feb. is,
1818. [3rd] s. of Francis U7*«>. <>t Wakefield, Vorks. B.
there. School, Southwell, Notts. Matric. Miens. 1820.
Migrated to Caius, Dec. 21, 1821; Scholar, 1S22-6; B.A.
(25/ft Wrangler) 1825; M.A. 1828. Fellow of Caius, 1826.
Aim. at Gray's Inn, June 12, 1S23. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 25, 1829. On the Northern Circuit. Police Magistrate
at Manchester, 1838-60; at Greenwich, 1860-74. Married
Marianne (or Maria Anna), dau. of John Branson, Esq., of
Doncaster, and widow of William Bright. Died Mar. 27,
1874, at Blackheath. {Boose, u. 800; Venn, 11. 184; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; F.M.G., 11. 623.)
MAUDE, DANIEL SALUSBURY. Adm. pens, {age 15) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 13, 1790. [Only] s. of Daniel, deceased,
of Wakefield, Vorks. [and Ann, dau. of William Todd, of
.id]. School, Leeds. Matric. Easter, 1791; Scholar,
1791; LL.B. 1796. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 29 1794.
(Inns of Court; F.M.G., it. 621 (pedigree).)
MAUDE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 23, 1786.
[Eldest s. of Francis, of Leathley, Vorks., Esq., deceased
(and Fanny Maria, dau. of William Vernon, of Sti iui
B. 1768.] Matric. Miens. 1787. Adm. at Gray's Inn. June 11,
1789. Called to the Bar, Nov. 23, 1796- Master of the
Bench, 1821. Senior Bencher. Of Hatfield Hall, Vorkv J.P.
for West Riding of Yorks. Recorder of Doncaster. 1 1 .■ ; ■■ oi
Sheriff's Court. Chief Steward of the Court of Req
Earl Fitzwilliani's Manor of Ecclesall, near Sheffield. Mar-
ried, 1797, Hannah, dau. of Francis Nettleton, of Blackgates,
near Wakefield. Died Apr. 19, 1842, at Alverthorpe Hall,
Wakefield. Brother of Ralph (1788); father of Daniel (1818).
{Inns of Court-. F.M.G., 11. 623; G. Mag., 1842
confusing him with his son Francis, states that he was
educated at Oxford.)
MAUDE, GEORGE SKILBECK. Adm. pens, at St Catharine \,
1 i, 1838. S. of D 1 ] Hall,
D ■■■■.. .1
-Id, and Mary, dau. of John Skilbeck of Hull].
[School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1 |
lays ' died
1849 '); F.M.G., 11. 621 [pedigree ol Maudes of Wakefield).}
MAUDE (post ROXBY,., HENRY ROXBY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Trinity Hall, Feb. 27, 1823. Eldest s. of Henry, 1
Stockton, Durham. B. Sept. 27, 1799, at N cw castle -on -
Tyne. School, Durhain
Civil Law Class. | 1 ■\i,. i,1[1(-r
Maude, William [Jemmett]
Temple, June 2, 1820. Ord. deacon, 1826; priest, 1827; P.C.
of Arkendale, Vorks., 1827. V. of St Olave's, Old Jewry,
and S. Martin's, Ironmonger Lane, London, 1833-60.
Assumed the name of Roxby, Feb. 3, 1837. Died, 1868.
Father of Henry M. Roxby (1850) and Edmund L. Roxby
[Durham Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court, which gives his
father's name as Thomas; Cfianges of Name.)
MAUDE, JAMES ROBINSON. Adm. pens, at St John'., Jan.
29, 1819. S. of fames, Esq., of 39, Lombard Street, London.
Bora there. Matric, Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826.
MAUDE, RALPH. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Nov. 15,
-:il s. "i 1 rancis, of Wakefield, Vorks. [and Fanny
Maria, dau. of William Vernon, of Stourbridge]. School,
Beverley, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1:, , B
1793. 'In Holy Orders.' Died 1796. Brother of Francis
(1786). (F.M.G., n. 623.)
MAUDE, ROBERT WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, July 7, 1803. [3rd s. of Comwallis, Viscount
Hawarden (by his 3rd wife, Anne Isabella, dau. of Thomas
Monck, barrister). B. Aug. 21, 1784.] School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 1S04; M.A. 1806. R. of Clogher and Dean of
Clogher, 1826-61. Married, Mav 3. 1827, Martha E.M., dau.
of the Hon. Francis Prittie. Died Oct. 31, 1861, at Ros-
trevor, Co. Down. Half-brother of Thomas K. (1785).
{Boose, vi. 1S3; Burke, P. and B. (sub Hawarden); Clogher
I , G. Mag., 1861, 11. 690, which gives "educated at
Trin. Coll., Dublin.')
MAUDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, July 2, r78o.
[Eldest s. of Thomas, of Burley, Yorks., Esq.] M.itrn .
Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; LL.B. 1786. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 21, 1785. Of Burley Hall. Father of Thomas
(next) and William J. (1822). {Inns of Court.)
MAUDE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 29,
1822. [Eldest surviving s. of Thomas (above), of Burley
Hall, Yorks., deceased.] Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 16, 1826. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 8, 1828; priest (London), June 6, 1830. R.
of Otton-Belchamp, Essex, 1833-5. R. of Hasketon, Suffolk,
1844- 78. Died at the rectory, Oct. 1, 1878, aged 74. Father
of Charles F. (1S66); brother of William f. (1822). (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Clergy Lis/; The linns, Oct. 5, 1878.)
MAUDE, THOMAS HOLME. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 18,
1788. [Eldest s. of Joseph (and Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Holme, of Kendal).] B. May 4, 1770, at Sunderland, Dur-
ham. School, Hawkshead. Matric. Michs. 1788; Scholar,
1788; B.A. 179-; M.A. 1795. Fellow, 1795-1801. A banker
at Kendal. J.P. and D.L. for Westmorland; J.P. for Lan-
cashire. Lieut. -Col. Commanding the Kendal Volunteers,
and subsequently Lieut.-Col. of the Kendal and Lonsdale
Local Militia, 1803-49. Married, Aug. 12, 1801, Elizabeth,
only child of Joshua Marriott, of Singleton Lodge, Lanes.
Died, s.p., Mar. 23, 1849, at Blawith Cottage, near Cartmell,
Lanes. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 380.)
MAUDE. THOMAS MITCHINSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
h 51 5, Dec. 22, 1818. Of Durham. [2nd] s. of Jacob, Esq.
[of Sellaby Hall, Durham]. B. at Sunderland. School,
Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1821. Called to the Bar, June 29,
1827. Brother of William (1820). (Inns of Court.)
MAUDE, The Hon. THOMAS RALPH. Adm Fell.-i
St John's. May 27, 1785; nobleman, No\ a
s. of Sir Comwallis, Bart., Lord de M01
Viscount Hawarden, 1793] [by his 2nd wife, Mary, dau. oi
Philip Allen]. [B, Apr. 16, 1767.] School, Harrow.
Michs. 1787; M.A. 1789. Succeeded his father as 2ml Vis-
count Hawarden, Aug. 23, 1803. Married, Dec. 14, 1798,
the Hon. Frances Anne, dau. of Charles Agar, Bishop of
Cashel, afterwards 1st Earl of Normanton. Died,
26, 1807, at his home in Clarges Street, 1
succeeded by his half-brother, Comwallis. Hali brothel oi
Robert W. H. (1803). (Harrov Sch. Reg.) St I -
Adm., iv. 3S0; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B (sub H
'■ W lg., l807. I. 2$2.)
MAUDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pen '
29, 1820. Of Durham. S. of Jacob 1 oi ellaby Hall,
near Darlington. Matrii Lent, I J 2 ; B A. 1 .■ ■. Bi
Thomas M. (1818).
MAUDE, WILLIAM [JEMMETT|.
Hall, Jan. 12, 1822. IS. of Thomas (1780), of Burley Hall,
Vorks. B. Mav 7. 1802 1 ent,
1822. I 1 1 tied May 28, 1853. Brothi 1
of Thomas (1822). [Harrm Sck. Reg.; F.M.G., u. 624;
G. Wag., 1853, 11. roz, which gives ' Jennett.')
365
Maudslay, Alfred Percival
MAUDSLAY, ALFRED PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. iSoR. S.of J[oseph] 'me. h.itu.al engineer],
of London. School, Harrow. Matric. Miens. 186S; B.A. 1872;
M.A. 1875. Hon. Fellow. 1921. rrivate secretary to William
Cairns Govemorof Trinidad, 1 S7 .. -nl.-e.paently accompanied
him to Queensland. Joined th. -1 .,:. ■! -ir Arthur Gordon (later
Lord Stanmore) in Fiji. 187s; theil 1 d!< « t n n 1^ now in the
Mu -'inn of An h.iro|,,jV in- 1 1 .tliuol. il'v, form, with those of
Baron Anatole von Hugel, the finest series from Fiji in ex-
istence. Acting Colonial Secretary, Fiji, and Deputy Com-
missioner (Tonga and Samoa) and Acting Consul-General
for the Western Pacific; retired, 1880. Exercised a remark-
able personal influence over the natives. Went to Central
America, 18M; twice visited Quirigua, a notable ruin in
Guatemala; and, in 1883, aided by Mr Guintini, accom-
plished the task of photographing and taking casts of the
monuments; also worked at Copan, Honduras, and later at
(ltn hen It - 1 in V'ucatan, and at Palenque. President of tie'
Royal Anthropological Institute, 1912-13. Hon. Professor
of Archaeology of the National Museum of Mexico. President
of tie- International Congress of Americanists at their London
Meeting. 191 2. Hon. Secretary of the Royal Geographical
Society. F.S.A. Hon. D.Sc, Oxford. Hon. Fellow of the
American Antiquarian Society. President of the Royal
Anthropological Institute, 1911-12. An untiring and en-
thusiastic worker; saved many sites from destruction and
inspired others to carry on the work. Author, Biologia
C entrali- Americana, etc. Joint author (with his wife) of A
Glimpse of Guatemala. Of Momev Cross. Hereford. Died
there, Jan, 22, 1931, Brother of Eustace R. (1870); and of
u liter 11. (1863). (Who was Who; Cambridge Review, Feb.
", Ha )
MAUDSLAY, CYRIL CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune
25, 1894. S. of Walter [Henry] (1863), 65, Sloane Street,
London, and of Nansidwell, Cornwall. B. June n, 1875,
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1897.
In the Great War, 1914-10 (in the R.N.V.R.). Chairman
and Joint Managing Director, of Birmid Industries, Ltd.;
1 li uniMii, Birmingham Aluminium, Ltd., and of other
Companies. Of North Coker House, East Coker, Yeovil,
Somerset, m 1947. (Kelly, Handbook.)
MAUDSLAY, EUSTACE REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age T7) at
Trinity Hall, Dec. 10, 1870. S. of — [Joseph, engineer),
deceased. of 21, Hyde l'ark Square, London. [P.. Sept, 6,
1853.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1871. Lieut., Sth
Hussars. 1875; transferred to 16th Lancers, 1875; retired,
(apt.. Reserve Regt. of Lancers, 1900. Of Blaston
Manor, Uppingham. Died 1,111,4,1010. Brother of the next
and of Alfred P. (1S68). (Harrow Sell. Reg.; Army Lists.)
MAUDSLAY, WALTER HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Mar. 31, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Joseph, engineer,
deceased. Of 21, Hyde Park Square, London, W. B. Sept.
23, T844. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1863.
MICH., 1877. For 33 years a member of Maudslay, Sons,
hmI Field, Lambeth. Chairman of the Iron Trades Em-
ployers' Association; Vice-President, Federated Employers
of Great l-irit.uii Managing 1 nrrctor and Chairman. Bir-
mingham Aluminium Casting Co. Of Nansidwell, Cornwall.
Died Aug. 2s, 102:-, at Falmouth. Father of Cvril C. (1894);
brother of the above and of Alfred P. (iKoS). [Brighton
(oil. Reg.; Whowas Who-. The lima. Aug. 27, 1927.)
MAUDSLEY, HENRY SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
,. 1880 S. "I William. 1'.. [Jan. 22. iM.ii. in London.
Schools, N. L Inn College and Giggleswick, Matric. Michs.
1880; Scholar, 1S80; B.A. (Nat. Sri. Trip., Pt 1, 1st I la--,
18S2I, 1884. At St Mary's Hospital, London. L.S.A.. 1886.
DiedMar 9, r886 (Giggleswicl Sch. Reg. (' Henry Sidnej ');
Peile, 11. 074.)
MAUDSON, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Si John's,
June 7, 1843. Re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1843, S. of William,
Supervi or of I Kcise '.aid Elizabeth] B. Ian. s. 1824. at
Chesterfield, Derbs. [School, Sheffield.] Matric. Mi. hs is.n;
B.A. 1847. Cof Isham.Northants., 1849-50. C.of Ath. 1 tone,
Warws., 1851-3. Minister of Beresford Chapel, Walworth,
Surrey, 1853-9, ar|d Sunday Evg, Preacher at St Ge '
Chapel, Albemarle Street. Author, Poems Died June 20,
1S59. (Crockford; Cler. J., vn, jo8.)
MAUFE, HERBERT BRANTWOOD (1897), sec- MUFF.
MAUGHAM, CHARLES BEAUFORT. Adm pens at Trinity
Hall, July 22, 1887. S of C. P.. Fsq . ot 25, Ko-arv l.u.1. us,
Smith Kensington. Main.-. Mn le.. 1887.
MAUGHAM, CHARLES ORMOND. Adm ,H ( uus, 1 i, t 1,
1883, S "f Robert Ormond, solicitor, of Pans B. there,
[Nov. i||. 1865. School, Dover ('..Urge. Matric. Michs.
\ and LL.B. 1SS6. Adm. Solicit..!, 1889. Prac-
Maul, Henry George
tised in London and Paris; Messrs Sewell and Maugham.
Died July 25, 1935, in London. Brother of the next. (Dover
Coll. Rig.; I7hh.ii. 402; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists; The
Times, July 26, 1935.)
MAUGHAM, FREDERICK HERBERT. Adm. at Trimiy
Hall, 1885. [2nd] s. of [Robert Ormond. solicitor, of Paris],
deceased [and Edith Mary, dau. of Major Snell]. l: Oct. 20,
1866, in Paris.] School, Dover College Matric. Michs. 1885;
Scholar, 1S86; Exhibitioner; B.A. 1889; Hon. LL.D.. 1018.
Hon. Fellow, T928. President of the Union, 1889. Rowing
' blue,' 1888, 1889. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June rS, 1887.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890. Bencher, 1915; K.C., 1913.
Knighted, 1028. Judge of the High Court of Justice,
Chancery Division, 1928-34. P.C., 1914- Lord Justice of
Appeal, 1934-5. A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1935-8 and
I939-4T. Lord Chancellor, 1918---,. Created Baron (life
Peer), 193s, and it Yi-.ninit < .1 Harttleld, 1939. Author,
TheCaseo) Jeani alas; I In- Tichbome Case; Lie. 1
or Hitler at War; I In- Truth about tin- Munich Crisis. Of
ri, Cadogan Square, S.W., and Tye House, Hartfield,
su-s.-x. Brother of tie- above. {l>o;a Coll. Reg.; Booh of
Blues; Law Lists: Zees of Court; Burke, P. and B.; Kelly,
Handbook; Who's Who.)
MAUGHAM, HENRY. Adm, pens, at Cailis, June 30, 184S.
S. of Richard, Esq., of Brompton. B. at Wandsworth.
Schools, Eton and Brompton (private). Resided 3 terms.
MAUGHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at Magdalene, Dec. T4, 1751.
[School, Wisbech ) Matric. Lent, I7S2. Ord. deacon (P.lyl.
Mar. 18, 17s-,. priest, Sept. 21, 175s. K. of I'llton, Rutland.
1702-4; resigned. (Northanls. Clergy.)
MAUGHAN, CYRIL COLLINGWOOD. Adm. sizar at Trinity.
Oct. 7, 1891. S. of the Rev. John Archibald Collingwood
(Univ. Coll., Durham, 1859), of Prudhoe vicarage. North-
umberland. B. [Nov. 16], 1872. at Mickley, Northumber-
land. School, Durham Grammar. Matric. Michs. r.891; B.A.
1S94; M.A. 1925. Adm. Solicitor, 1S97; practised at Margate;
Messrs Bovs and Maughan. Clerk to the Cinque Port- and
the Borough Justices. Of Bromstone House, St Peter's,
idstairs, in 101' riie.l there, Dee. 2, 1948. [Durham
Sih Reg.; Law Lists.)
MAUGHAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Si 1..iin's, July s, 1S40.
Of Lines. S. of Samuel, publican, "t Tetney, I incs eel
Elizabeth]. P.. there. Bapt. July 27, 1810. Migrated to St
Catharine'-, June 2.,, i8so. Matric. Michs. 1850; Scholar;
B.A. iSst; M A. i-so "rd. deacon (Lincoln), Dec. 21, 1 -1
prii it, De. 21, i8ss; C. of Basford, Notts., 1.854-7. V. of
Fast Kirkby, Lines., 1857-93. V. of Hagnaby, 1883 93
Kuril Dean • .f I'.olingbroke, 1888 -92. Resided subsequently
at 2, Ianiliiui Terrace, Lincoln, where he died, Aug. 1, 1903,
aged 73. (Crockford; The I unci. Aug. II, 1903.)
MAUGHAN, The Rev. SIMPSON BROWN. Adm. sizar at Clare ,
Mar. 19, 1S36. A ' Ten-war man.' Ord. deacon (Durham)
1834; priest (Carl.), 183(1; C of Christ Church, Tynemouth,
1834-5. C. "f Hebbum, 1836-60, and P.C. (post V.) of
VV1ddr11iLt1.il, 1853-69. Author, Sermon. Married Jane
Eliza Frances, dau. of Capt. Archibald Dickson, 1; \ .. .a
Sydenham, Roxburgh. Grandfather of the next. Died m
1869. [Walford, 190) (under his son; Clergy List).
MAUGHAN (post MAUGHAN-ETTRICK), SLADE ETTRICK.
Adm. pens at Peter -1 , Apr -i, 1892. S. of the Rev.
James Slade, V. ol Charlton, Pershore, Worcs. B. Dec. 2,
. , it Weymouth. School, at home. Matric Michs, 1892.
Assumed the additional name ..f Fttrirk, by Royal Licence,
Apr. 13. 1896. did. . lee-. 11 (Exeter) in..;, priest, 1. mi.; .
of St Mary's, Devonport, 1903-6. < '12. ^. ,1 E. Waifs and
Strays s... iety, dioc. .a Birmingham and Lichfield, 1906-12.
Lie. pr., de. of Birmingham and I ichfield, 1906- 12. C- ..1
SI Stephen's. Birmingham, 1912. Chaplain, Wesl Mailing
Workhouse, Kent, 1012 14. Chaplain, Hanwell Asylum,
I. ,14-17 K, of Melt,, i, Constable and Swa11l.u1 Novel-,
Norfolk. 101; 18. R. ..I Little Ilford, Essex, iots-17. Dis-
rppears from ( rockford, [938 (/. .1. Walker, 0-2 and MSS
MAUL, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Si John's,
Oct. 11. 1810. jS. of Charles, surgeon, ami Mary Ann, ne'e
tl.innaii II. Mar. 5, T817, at Southampton. School, Eton
[George Henry].] Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1841 Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Aug. 2s. 1S44; priest, Aug. 21, 1845. C.
,.t st \i. bolas. Goat Yarmouth, 1844-6. Died Feb. 26,
1848, aged .... at Southampton. Brothel of Richard G.
(1838). (Clergy List; John Bull, Mai. 4. 1S48-)
366
Maul, John
MAUL. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, June 11, 1789.
S. of Richard. B. at Reading, Berks. School, Reading.
Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 17S9; B.A. (l61h Wrangler)
1793; M.A. 1797. Fellow, 1798-1815; Praelector, Senior
Dean, Tutor and Steward. Senior Proctor, 1809-10. C. of
Swilland, Suffolk, 1793-8. ' One of the few Fellows of much
character in the first decade of the 19th century.' Gunning
tells how he was ' the only one who ventured to call upon
the Master. Dr Browne, for an account of his expenditure.'
R. of Brisley and Gateley, Norfolk, 1814-38. Prebendary
of Lincoln, 1828. Died May 13, 1S3S, at Brisley, aged 67.
Father of John C. (183;), Richard C. (1839) and S]
(1843)- (Peile, 11. 327; G. Mag., 1838, 11. ;:o.)
MAUL, JOHN BROUGHTON. Adm. at Clare, Jun.
[S. of John Compton (next), of Newport Pagnell-
1851. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1877; B
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of Rvhope,
Durham, 1881-9. Inc. of Laidley with Gatton, Queensland,
Australia, 1890-4. No cures recorded 1894-1914. durum
part of which time he was in London. Perm, to ofnc, dio.
of Gloucester, 1914-23; dice, of London, 1924-6. Died Nov .
5. 1931, at Banbury. [Vppingham Sck. Roll; Scott. MSS
Crockford; The Times, Nov. 7, 1931.)
MAUL, JOHN COMPTON. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's.
June 25, 1S32. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (1789).] B. at
Brisley, Norfolk. School, Burv St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1835; LL.B. 1838. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 4, 1S38.
Called to the Bar, May 5, 1842. Of Newport Pagnell. J.P.
for Bucks. Chairman of Newport Pagnell Petty Sessions.
Patron of the two Rickenhall livings to which he presented
his brother, Richard Compton, in 1850. An officer in the
Bucks. Yeomanry. Died Feb. 1. 18S0, at Newport Pagnell.
Brother of the next and of Spencer W. (1843); father of
John B. (above). (Bury Si Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Peite,
11. 444; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MAUL. RICHARD COMPTON. Adm. pens, (age IS) at Car's,
Mar. 1, 1S39. [Second] s. of the Rev. John (1789). B. at
Brisley, Norfolk. Schools, Bun' St Edmunds, and private.
Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1S45; priest, 1846; C of Somerleyton, Suffolk,
and Thelveton, Norfolk, 1846-50. R. of Rickinghall Superior
and Rickinghall Inferior, Suffolk, 1850-SS. Died Oct. 4.
1888, aged 67. Brother of the above and of Spencer \V.
(1843). (Venn, 11. 246; Cant. Act Bk.; 1 he Guardian, Oct. 10,
1888.)
MAUL, RICHARD GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's. Oct.
18, 1838. Of Hampshire. [S. of Charles, surgeon, and Mary
Ann, nee Harman. B. Apr. 29, 1820.] School, Eton (Dr
Haw-trey). Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) Sept. 24, 1843; priest. 1S44; C of Bicking-
ton, near Ashburton. Devon. 1843-51. C of Romsey, Hants.,
1852-4. V. of St John's, Drury Lane, London, 1855-82.
R. of Hopesay, Salop, 1882-95. Died suddenly, Dec. 20,
1895. ag^d 75. at Knighton. Brother of Henry G., 1836.
(Crockford; Eagle; The Standard, Dec. 23, 1895; Sir Wasev
Steny.)
MAUL, SPENCER WOODFIELD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 23, 1843. S. of the Rev. John (1789), Fellow of the
College. B. [Dec. 25, 1824]. at Brisley, Norfolk. Schools,
[Rugby and] Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1843.
LL.B., 1S49. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1849; priest, 1850; C. -f
Marple, Cheshire, 1S50-1. V. of Bramford with Burst. ill,
Suffolk, 1854-9. R- °f Drinkstone, 1859-61. Died Feb, 15,
1861, at Round Wood, Ipswich. Brother of John 1
and Richard C. (1839). (Bury St Edmunds Gr. s
Rugby Sch. Reg.; Peile, II. 483; Clergy List; G 1/
1- 347)
MAULE. FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Jan. 17, 1811. S. of Henry [Surgeon]. B. at Edmonton,
London. School, London. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar,
181 2. Died Aug. 19, 1813, aged 23, at his father's house at
Edmonton. Brother of William H. (1805). (G. M •
11. 300.)
MAULE, HENRY AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) al
I Apr. 3, 1817. Of Hunts. Matrii Mi. hs. 1 .
)6. Ord. deacon, 1822; priest, 1823. C. of
Boxford, Suffolk, 1825. P.C. of Little Rave-lev,' Hunts..
1828-67, and Chaplain to Hunts. County gaol and i
Correction, 182S-72. Master of St John-the-Bapi
pital, II 1 :
Spring, Martha Shirley, only dau. of Rev. W. !•: 1
1837, Mary Jane, dau. of W. H. Maule. Esq., of
Square, Huntingdon. Disappears from Clergy List, 187).
(T. A. Walker, 396; G. Mag., xcv. 365.)
MAULE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 21, 1766.
S. of Henry. B. [May 5. 174s ] at Huntingdon. School.
Charterhouse. Maine. Michs. 1766. Migrated to
Maunder, Charles
June 23, 1769; Scholar, 1769; B.A. 1770: M.A. 1773- Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1771; priest, June 1772; C. of Pidley,
Hunts. R. of Little Wigborough, Essex, 1774-' V ol
Horseheath, Cambs., 1776-1825. Chaplain of the Royal
Chapel, Greenwich, 1773-1816. Author, A Concise Manual
of the Principles and Duties of a Christiat
Account of the Royal Hospital, Greenwich. Buried at St
James's, Bath, Jan. 27, 1825. (E. H. Vigers; AI. Carthus.;
I'ei'.e. 11. 283, where other cures in Kent are mentioned, but
see Al. Oxon. for a contemporary also beneficed there;
G. Mag.. 1825, 1. 473-4.)
MAULE, JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton. Jan. 25, 1770. [S. of the Rev. George (1728), R. of
Castle tAshby, Northants. (and Eleanor). B. at Ecton,
Northants.] Matric. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow,
1773-98: bursar. Senior Proctor, 1789. R. of Great Green-
ford, Middlesex, 1797-1804, where he kept a private school.
Died there, Oct. 26, 1804. (Eton Coll. Reg. Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., n|04, 11. 1076.)
MAULE, WARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30, 1851. [Eldest]
s. of John Templeman [surgeon], of the Madras Medical
Establishment. B. Sept. [1], 1S33, at Mangalore. Schools,
Warwick and Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1851; LL.B. 1871.
Cricket 'blue,' 1853; played cricket for Kent. LL.D.,
Dublin, 1S76. Ord. deacon (Bombay) 1856; priest (Cant.)
1859. Chaplain at Christ Church, Nellore, S. India, 1857-9;
at Colaba, 1859-72. Archdeacon and Commissary of Bom-
bay, 1872-4; Senior Chaplain at the Cathedral, Bombay,
1874-^. Subsequently British Chaplain at Boulogne, where
he died, Sept. 23. 1913. (Venn, 11. 305; Scott, MSS.; Book
it Blues; Crockford: F. Penny; The Times, Sept. 25, 1913.)
MAULE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 2*.
1S44. [3rd] s. of George [Solicitor to the Treasury]. B. in
London. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A.
184'); M.A. 1853. Rowed bow v. Oxford in the Grand
Challenge Cup, Henlev. 1S47 (not properly a Univ. Boat
Race); President, C.U.B.C. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1849; priest,
1850; C. of Fletton, Hunts., 1849-50. C. of Crookham,
Hants., 1850-1. R. of Evnesburv, Hunts., 1851-90. Rural
Dean of St Neots, 1876-89. V. of Privett, Hants., 1890-8.
Married, July 17, 1851, Cecil, youngest dau. of Thomas
Vardon, Esq. Died May 16, 1898; buried at Privett. (Win-
chester Coll. Ave., which uives ' died Mav iS '; Boase. VI. 183;
£fy Dio. Remembrancer, 1S98; The limes, May 20, 1898.)
MAULE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1805. [2nd s. of Henry, surgeon. B. Apr. 25,
Edmonton. School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar,
1807; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1810;
M.A. 1S13. Fellow, 1811. "A splendid Classical scholar,
being also well versed in modern languages.' Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 10, 1810. Called to the Bar, 1814. On
the Oxford Circuit. M.P. for Carlow, 1837^). K.C., 1851.
Counsel to the Bank of England, 1835. Baron of the Ex-
chequer, 1839. Knighted, 1839. Justice of the Court of
Common Pleas, 1S40-55; resigned on account of ill-health.
Member of the Judical Committee of the Privy Council.
'An excellent Judge, combining knowledge of the law with
common sense, courtesy, and ingenuity in defeating tech-
nicalities. Both at the Bar and on the bench, he was dis-
tinguished for his ironical humour.' Died, unmarried, Jan.
16, 1858. in London. Brother of Frederick (1811
II. 802; La:. Lists; Inns of Court; The III. Lond
Jan. 23, 1858; D.N.B.)
MAULEY, Baron de, see PONSONBY, C. F. A. C.
MAUND, EDWARD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Pm
Oct. 15, 1873. S. of William Herbert, Esq., d. 0
Southampton. School, St John's College, Hurstpierpoint.
Assistant Master at Hurstpierpoint, 1872- -;. Maim Mi b
1873. Went to S. Africa. Closely associated with the
opening-up of Rhodesia to British settlement. Served undi t
Sir Charles Warren in Bechuanaland, 1884, and in
land, 1889-96. Brought over the envoys 1
visited England in 1889. Died Mar. 17. :
London. (Hurstpierpoint Reg.; T. A. Walker, S43; The
Times, Mar. 19, 1932.)
MAUNDER, CHARLES. Adm. pen.
Of Devon. [S. of James, of North M I lundelTs,
Tiverton.] Mai
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, [844. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 22, 1839; priesl Dei 0 1840. C. of Witni
1844-5. P.C. of 1 1 1845-54.
P.C. of Botleys. Surrey, 1S54 -5. Chaplain of 1
1 Walton and 1
1857-82. Surrogate, dio. Norwich, 1877-82. Died
1882. (Blundel,
Clergy List.)
367
Maunder, Frederick William
MAUNDER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Matric. from Queens',
Mich. 1878; B V 1882.
MAUNDER, GEORGE CUTHBERT LAYTON. Adm. an entrance
scholar at Queens', Michs. rS97. S. of George William
[civil servant]. B. Apr. 14, 1878, at Canonbury, London.
Si tiool, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1807; Foundation
scholar, 1S98; D.A. 1000. In the Civil Service, Board of
Trade, 1901; Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secre-
tary 1915. Died Alii;. 13, 19:19. [Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.)
MAUNDER, JOHN MEANLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 25, 1845. S. of George, merchant, of Exeter [and
I I. in ir], B. there, July 23, 1826.
MAUNDRELL, ERNEST BARTON. Adm. pens, at Jfsi 3, Ocl
1899. [3rd] s. of the Ven. H[erbert] (C.M.S. Coll . Islington,
1 m,,,i, \r, hi i. on [Church of England in Japan], deceased.
B 11 Nagasaki, Japan, Nov. 9, 1880. School, Repton
Matric Michs. 1899; Rustat Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip..
Pt I, 1st Class) 1902. Spent some time Tn Germany. Entered
the Civil Service of the F.M.S., 1904. At Seremhan, Negri
Sembilan; in the Secretariat at Singapore, 1910; acting
Resident at Brunei, 1915, where he was murdered in 1916;
' one night at about 10 o'clock a sentry on duty at the
■ < mice made an unsuccessful attack on his companion
and then attempted to escape. In a daring attempt to
arrest this man about half a mile from the Govt. Office,
Mr Maundrell was shot and killed instantaneously. The
murderer surrendered to justice next morning.' Brother of
the next two. (Scott, MSS.; The Time!., July 8, 1916.)
MAUNDRELL, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
[1 1 5,Oct.i889. Eldest s. of [the Ven. Herbert (C.M.S. Coll.,
Islington, i860)], Archdeacon [in Japan]. B. [Aug. 7, 1870],
.11 Port Louis, Mauritius. School, Repton. Matric. Mirhs.
1.NV1; B.A. 1802. Assistant master at St David's School,
Rcigate, in 1010. Brother of the above and the next.
[Repton Sch. Reg.)
MAUNDRELL, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
1 111 a- 11, Oct. i, 189s. [2nd] s. of [the Ven. Herbert \r. h
deacon in Japan]. B. Nov. 5. 1876, at Nagasaki, [apan;
1 ... | • t there bv his father. Schools, Spondon House, and
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar, 189s;
[: \ 1898; M.A. 1904. Athletics blue (hurdle-), iS.,o 8
Played crickef for Hampshire, 1900. Ord. deacon (Cant.)
!.,,,., priest T ■ j< at.. A-si-latit Master at King's School.
Canterbury, 1904-7. Chaplain, R.N. H.M.S. Amphitrite,
1,117. Monmouth, 190S-10; Bedford, 1910-11; Neptune,
1911-14; Iron Duke, 1914; Majestic, 1014. In the Greal
War. 1914-19. Prince George, 1914-16; at the R.N. College,
Osbome, 1916-21; at H.M. Dockyard, Malta 1921 1. at
the R.M. Barracks, Portsmouth, 19:4-7; at the KM.
Depot, Deal, 1927-31. R. of Ringwould, Kent, 19 -1 -10.
Assistant Org. Sec . Mission to Seamen (for dio. of Guild-
ford), 1940-5. of Waliner, Kent, in 1948- Brother of the
two above. [Booh of Blues; Univ. War List; Crockford.)
MAUNSELL, ARTHUR EDMUND LLOYD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Tune 2S, 1899. S. of Edmund Robert Lloyd, of
' Claverton.'Streatham Hill, London[and Annie Rachel, dan.
oi foseph Emerson Dowson]. B. May 26, 1880, in Dublin.
School, Bdgeborough. Guildford. Matric. Michs. 1
0,02; 1.1. .IS. 1903 1 ailed tn the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov.
1 - 1,04 Of I.- iii- t 1 1 1. !■ 1 House. Co. Limerick, in 1946.
1 I inns trmorial t art Hies; Law Lists.)
MAUNSELL, CHARLES CULLEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mai si, 1846. [sth and youngest s. of Col. Thomas Philip
IMP] of Thorpe Malsor, Northants. (and Carolin, ! li
beth, dau. of the Hon. William Cockayne). B.June 1, 1.S27 [
Migrated to St John's, Oct. 17, 1840. Matric. Mich- 1846
1 11. 1 , 54th Regt. Of Rothwell. Northants., J. P. Married,
Mar. 5, 1878, Annie F-lizabeth, dau. of the Rev. I van
Nepean, Canon »l We-tmm-t'-r. I"ij, ,1 in [891. (Burke,
/. G ; Walford, County Families.)
MAUNSELL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Gun. at Trinity, Apr. 6,
1807. Matric. Easter, 1809; B.A. 1810.
MAURER, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 22, 17S4. S. of Frederick, of Enfield, Middlesex.
School, Walthamstow, Essex. Matric. 1784; B.A. 1700.
Ord. deacon (London), Sept. 21, 1702; priest, Aug. 11, 1703.
MAURICE [post CORBET], EDWARD. Adm pens 1
Trinity. May jl, 1759. — of Pryce, of Lloran, Denbighs.
School, VV,--tiiiii, 'i Maine Michs. 1759 Re-adm. as a
Fell. -Com., Mar. 3, 1761. Assumed the name oi 1 orbet, in
lieu of Maurice. Feb. is. 1783. on succeeding to Ynysmaen-
euyii. Mi iioneth-hiri (his mother's home). High Sheriff of
Maurice, The Rev. Robert
Merionethshire, 1792. Formed the 'Legion of Towyn
Volunteers,' 1795; Capt. in Command until 1801. Married
(1) Hannah, dau. of John Chambre, of Petton. Salop;
(2) Tane Thomas. Died Dec. 2, 1820, in Upper E
Street, London. [Record of Old Westminsters and ^uppl.;
MAURICE, HENRY BONNOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 14,
1862. [2nd] s. of Robert Maurice ISonnor (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1S23), of Oswestry, Salop. [B. May 19, 1843.
School, Westminster.] Did not reside. Ensign, 15th Foot,
Jan. 1864; Lieut., 1S66; Capt., 1873; retired, 1877
Nov. 27, 1S73, Mary Barbara, eldest dau. of Marmaduke
Ciighill Cram. r'. of Kathmore, Co. Cork. Died Jan. it, 1879,
f Old Westminsters (which calls him Bonnor-
Maurice).)
MAURICE, [JOHN] FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (agi
Trinity, Feb. 3, i860. S. of the Rev. John Frnl.rn 1.
Denison (next) [and Anna Barton]. [B. May 24, 1841, in
London at Addiscombe College.] Did not reside. Lieut.,
R.A., 1861. Private secretary to Sir J. Wolseley in the
Ash.mti Campaign, 1870-4- In the South African and Zulu
Campaigns, 1879 and 1880; mentioned in des] itches;
wounded. D.A.A.G.. in Egyptian Campaign; Brevet Lt.-Coh
A.Q.M.G. (Nile!, rs-s. Prof, -or of Military History. Stall
i i . 12 Commanding R.A. at Colchestei
Maior-General. 1S95. K.C.B.. 1900. Author of numerous
works on military hi-torv ami of ., life of his father. Died
Jan. 11, 1912. [Who . as Who; Am Lists.)
MAURICE, JOHN FREDERICK DENISON. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity, Mav 7, 1823. [Only] s. of Michael. B.
[Aug. 29, 1805], at Lowestoft. School, Frenchay, Gloucs.
Matric. Michs." 1823. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. 1825;
(Civil Law Classes. 1st Class, 1826-7). Re-adm. at Trinity,
May 17, 1807; M.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 26, 1826. Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 3.
1S29; B.A. (Oxford) 1831; M.A. (Oxford) 1835. One of the
original members of the ' Apostles ' Club. Edited the
Metropolitan Quarterly Magazine, 182s, and the London
Literary Chronicle until 1830. Ord. deacon, 1S34; priest,
18,5 Chaplain of Guv's Hospital, London, iRv r Pro
I,— nr of Modem History and English Literature at kmc -
College, London, 1S40-6; and Professor of Ecclesiastical
History 1846-53. Boyle Lecturer and Warbuit.m Lectin, T.
1R4S. Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn, 1R46-60. Helped to found
Queen's College, London, 1848. Charges of heterodoxy
brought against him in the Quarterly Revteio, 1S51; cleared
by a Committee of Enquiry, 1852, but asked to retire by
the Council of King's College, after the publication of his
1 heol„t;,eal Esiavs, 1S53. First Principal of the Working
M,n's loll, go m Red Lion Square, London. P.C. of the
Chapel of St Peter's, Vere Street, London, 1860-6. Knight
bridge Professor of Moral Philosophy at Cambridge, 1S60-72.
V. of St Edward's, Cambridge, 1870-2. Cambridge Preacher
at Whitehall. 1871. Married (1) 18 17. Anna Barton (who
died 1R45). and (2) 1849. Georgiana, dau. of Francis Hare-
Navlor. Kingsley called him 'the most beautiful human
soul ' he had known; another friend described him as the
most saintlike ' or if he ' dared use the words, the most
Christlike individual ' he had ever known. Died Apr. I,
is-.., buried at Highgate. A bibliography of his ven- many
writings, by G. T. Gray, w.i- published in 1885 M.I. in
St 1 ilwanPs Church, Cambridge, and bust m Iniversity
Library. Father of John F. (above). [Al. Oxon.; D.N.U.,
whii h calls him Frederick Denison only.)
MAURICE, LYTTELTON HENRY POWYS. Adm. pens, at
Can- Oct 1 1859. S. of the Rev. Tohn Pierce (P.r.1-,11, 00
College, Oxford, 1815), R. of Michelmersh, Hants, [and the
Hon Tane Lucy, dau. of Thomas. 3rd Lord Lilford]. B.
[uly 31 1837, at Rimpton, Somerset. School, private.
Matric. Mulls 1859. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 181,4; pnest
(Chester), 1S65; C. of Wednesbury, stalls., 1864-6. P.C. of
Nutley Lane, Surrey, 1 66 9. C. of Bletohmglev. 1-0 2
K and V. of Northover, Somerset. 1S72-1902. Married.
,si,i (•„ ,.r -1,11,1 1 h/ab.-th. dau. of Frank Heathcot.-. 1 —1 ,
oi Mountl 1 Sus -,, and had issue. Resided latterl} il
Bos ' • Hants., where he died June 17, 1915- {Venn, 11.
(ord; Walford, County Families; The limes,
J"
MAURICE (or MORRIS), The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St
[ohn's, Tune 29, 1800 (as Morris). B.A. 1800, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1800. Doubtless Robert Morris, or Maurice,
s of John, of Ruthin, Denbighs, who matric. from Christ
1 hnr, h. oxford. May is. 1 -77, ag'' i\ B.A. (Oxford) 1781
Ord. deacon (Lineoin), Mar. 11. irM; priest (St Asaph).
Aug. 4 17S2. Vicar-Choral of St Asaph, 17.S2. K .1
I ].,>„ Ii.l.in, penbiglis.. i--,'-iS"7- V. of Rhuddlan, Flint,
1R01-9. R. of Llanbidr-Dvffrvn, Denbighs., 1807-9. [itj"hn s
Admissions, iv. 388; Al. Oxon.; Clerical Guide.)
368
Maurice, Sidney Henry
MAURICE, SIDNEY HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. S. of Oliver Callev, of 75, London Street, Reading.
B. [Sept. 16], 1S70, at Reading. School, Marlborough Col-
lege. Matric. Michs. 18S7. Died May 10, 1898, at Salisbury.
S. Africa. {Marlborough Coll. Reg., which gives date of
birth as 1869.)
MAURY, MATTHEW FONTAINE. Hon. LL.D., 1S6S. [B. in
Virginia. Jan. r4, 1806. Captain in the U.S. Navy; resigned
at outbreak of Civil War, 1861. Supported the Confederate
States. Professor at Lexington College, Virginia. Hydro-
grapher and Meteorologist. Died Feb. 1, 1875. [Royal
Astronomical Society's Monthly Notes, 34 (1S74), hv. F. P.
White.)
MAVROG0RDAT0, LUCAS JOHN. Adm. at King's, Jan. 14.
1887. [3rd s. of lohn, of Manchester.] School, Eton. Matric.
Lent, 1S87; B.A. r889. Adm. Solicitor, March 1896; firm,
Lawrence and Mavrogordato, Temple E.C., in 1900. Prai -
tised in London. Of Ebury Street, London, in 1899. Of
Brackenhurst, Havward's Heath. Sussex, in 192S. Brother
of Paul J. (next). (Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Rig.; Law
Lists.)
MAVROGORDATO, PAUL JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1S92. S. of John [of Manchester and] of 79. Marine
Parade, Brighton. B. Mar. 22, 1873, in Manchester. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1892. An electrical engineer. Brother
of the above. {Eton Sch. Reg.)
MAW, FRANCIS REGINALD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct 1894.
[4th] s. of George, tile manufacturer, retired, of ' Benthall,'
Kenley, Surrey. B. June 17, 1875, at Benthall, Broseley,
Salop. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.
M.A. 1901. Assistant Master at Castle School, Tonbridge,
1897; at Pelham House School, Folkestone, 1898; at St
Anselm's, Bakewell, 1S99-1904. Headmaster of .Allen House
Prep. School, Guildford, 1904-26. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Private, 3rd Batt., Queen's R.W. Surrev Ri 1
Assistant Master at Haileybury. Winchester and Broms-
grove, 1927-33-. Of Barcombe, Sussex, in 1929. (Tonbndge
Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; Univ. War List.)
MAW, FREDERICK TRENTHAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2,
1886. [3rd s. of Charles, of Nuffield, Surrey. B. July 25,
1867. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1SS6: B.A. and LL.B.
1889. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1892. Prac-
tised at the Chancery Bar. Joint author, Devolution of Real
Estate and Administration of Assets. Died Feb. 21, 1929. at
Tadworth, Surrev; buried at Kineswood. Brother of
George T. (1891) and Henry T. (1885). [Replon Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Ltm Lists; lkc Times, Feb. 22, 1929.)
MAW, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Oct. 2, 1810.
S. of John Henry. B. at Wakefield, Yorks. Private tuition.
Matric. Michs. 1811. Migrated to Lincoln College, Oxford,
whence he matric. Oct. 24, 1S12, age 19; Scholar, 1813-15;
B.A. (Oxford) 1819. (Al. Oxon.)
MAW, GEORGE TRENTHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1891. S. of Charles, of 'Holmesdale', Nuffield. Surrey. B.
June 26, r&72. at Dorking. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Winch.) 1896;
priest, 1897; C. of Blackmoor, Hants., 1896-8. C. of St Mary
at-the-Walls, Colchester, 1898-1909. R. of E. Barnet, Herts..
1909-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Temp. Chap-
lain, R.N. H.M.S. Pembroke, 1915-16; Centurion, 1916-19;
vich, T919-21). C. of Waldron, Sussex, 1927-34. V.
of Tidebrook, 1934-44. Of 16, Pearl Court, Eastbourne, in
1948-. Brother of Frederick T. (1886) and the next. [Crock-
ford and Supp., 1944.)
MAW. HENRY TRENTHAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 10,
1885. [2nd) s. of Charles, of Nuffield, Surrey. B. [May 28;
1866], in London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S85;
B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir. 1893; M.D. 1896.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.I I
House Surgeon at Leeds General Infirmary, and at the
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Resident
Medical Officer, Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest,
City Road. Practised at Westcott, Surrey, for man;
Died there, Apr. 23, 1925. Brother of the above and of
Frederick T. (1886). [Repton Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 713;
Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 24, 1925; P. B. G.
Binnall.]
MAW, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Magda
29, 1804.
MAW, JOHN HENRY. .Vim. pens, at CLARE, Jan. 31, 1778.
B. at Epwortb, Lines. Matric. Lent, 1779; B.A. 17 I
in May, 1826, at Belle Vue, near Doncaster, aged 64.
Mawson, Henry
MAW, RICHARD PARK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 23,
1885. S. of Alfred. B. [Feb. 25, 1868], at Hull. School,
Oundle. Matric. Michs. r886; B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor,
1896; practised at Cheltenham and at Hull. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.G.A.). Of Messrs Angore and
Redman, Hull, in 1933. [Peile, 11. 715; Law Lists.)
MAW, WILLIAM NAWTON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 3,
1888. S. of Nawton, of Whitby, Yorks. [and Mary Piercy].
B. Aug. I, 1869, at Rosedale Abbey, near Pickering. Schools,
Spring Hill, Whitby, and Wesley College, Sheffield. Matric.
Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1890; B.A. [22nd Wrangler) 1891.
Entered the I.C.S. 1S93; Deputy Commissioner of Jubbul-
pore; Commissioner of Nerbadda Division, 1923; retired,
1928. CLE., 1916. Subsequently of Swalecliffe, near Wtnl
stable, Kent, where he died, June 13, 1946. [I.C.S. Lists;
Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; The Times, June 17, 1946.)
MAWBEY, JOSEPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, July 4,
IT '■ [Only surviving] s. of Sir Joseph, [jst] Bart.. M.P.
(for whom see D.N.B.). of [Botlevs], Surrey (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Joseph Pratt). B. c. 1770. [School, Eton.) Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 1, 17S9. Succeeded as 2nd baronet,
June 16, 1798. Married, Aug. 9, 1796, Charlotte Caroline
Maria, only dau. of Thomas Henchman, of Littleton, Middsx.
Died, s.p.m., Aug. 27, 1817, at (his residence), Botleys,
Chertsey, when the baronetcy became extinct; the estate of
Botleys was sold soon after his death. [Eton Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1817, 11. 377.)
MAWDESLEY, ERNEST. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Jan., 1876.
[2nd] s. of Frederick Levtand, Secretary to the Yorks. Insur-
ance Co., at York. Matric. Lent, 1876; B.A. and LL.B.
1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 9, 1879. Adm. Solicitor,
1883. Practising at Dewsbury in 1890, and subsequently at
Crovdon. Town Clerk of Croydon. [Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
MAWDESLEY, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Oct.
9, 1784. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A.
1792.
MAWDESLEY, HENRY WORSLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Maj 21, 1S25. Of Hunts. Matric. Michs. 182s; B.A. 1829;
\I A. 1832.
MAWDESLEY, THOMAS. M.A. 1787, incorp. from Oxford. S.
of the Rev. Thomas (Brasenose, Oxford, 1726), of Leigh,
Lanes. Matric. from Brasenose College, Oxford, Mar. 30,
1776, age iS; B.A. (Oxford) 1779; M.A. (Oxford) 1782. R.
of St Marv's, Chester, 1813-33. Died Sept. 2, 1833. [Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag.. 1833, II. 282.)
MAWDESLEY, THOMAS SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. S. of Thomas Smith, of Field Terrace, Ram-
v. v. Hunts. B. [May 23], 1867, at Ramsey. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1885; LL.B. 1888. Adm. Solicitor, 1892;
practised at Oundle, Northants. Died there Feb. 10, 1949.
[Repton Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MAWE, JOHN SAINT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 19,
1815. [Only] s. of John Saint [mineralogist, of Tavistock
Street, London, for whom see D.N.B.]. B. in London.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1819. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 5, 1814. (Inns ofCourt.)
MAWER, KAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. ; . 1
S. of John, of Middleton Tyas, Yorks. School, Scorton,
Yorks. Matric. Easter, 1753; Scholar, 1
M.A. 1760.
MAWHOOD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
Aug. 25, 179S. [Eldest] s. of Richard, of Wakefield, Yorks
II. May 2, 1780. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Mi b
Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806. Ord. priest (Pi terh 1
June 10, 1804; C of Tickencote, Rutland. [804 1
Michael's, Stamford. C of Gainsborough, where
Nov. 30, 18: , rgy; R. L. Arrow-smith .)
MAWSON, ALBERT HILL. Adm. Non-Coil. Michs. 1880 01
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1880. Adm. at Cavendish II., and
then migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1881; B *
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Chichester) iSSs; pne,i
of Ashington, Sussex, 1885-8. C. "f Holy ["rinity, Milton
next-Gravesend, 1889-92. V. of Uffingt.
1908. R. of Stocklynch-Ottersa) with Stocklyncb Magdalen,
rset, 1908-31. Perm, to offic. dm. of Bath and Well
1931 4; dio. of Salisbni' '. Latterly <>i 17 Si
[ames's Square, Bath. Disappears from Crockford, 1939.
MAWSON, HENRY. Adm. at Thinity Hall, 1881 ill
[Henry Thoma le, Southport. [B
Matrii Mich 1.182; Scholar, 1885;
1 -. S s . Adm. Solicitor, 1889; practised at Southpotl
Of 103. Hampton Road, Southport, in 1946. I Mill Hill Si h.
Reg.; I^i
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Max-Muller, Friedrich
MAX-MULLER, FRIEDRICH (1S68), see MULLER.
MAXEV, LEWIS. M.A. 1772. Adm. at St Catharine's, July 3.
1772; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Jan. 14, 1763, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1766. S. of John, of
Wallingford, Berks. Clerk of Magdalen College, Oxford,
1767-8. Minor Canon of Hereford Cathedral. R. of Byford,
Heref., 1782-1820. V. of Bridge Sollars, Preston, and
Blakemere, 1813-20. Died July 15, 1S20. {Al. Oxcm ,
G. Mag., 1880, 11. 1187.)
MAXLOW, EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S79. B.
Apr. 10, 1849, at Sneinton, Notts. School, Sneinton. Adm.
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1881; Scholar, 1882; B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Lichf.) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of
Holy Trinity, Burton-on-Trent, 1883-6. C. of Longnor,
Salop, 1886-9. V. of Swadlincote, Derbs., 1S89-1907. R.
oi lit Braxted, Essex, 1907-23. Died at the rectory, Jan. 12,
1923. {Crockford; C. A. E. Pollock, C.C. Reg.; The Times,
Jan. 13,1923.)
MAXSE, LEOPOLD JAMES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 1883.
:nil s, <>f Admiral Frederick Augustus (for whom see D.N.B.)
of Dunley Hill, Dorking (and Cecilia, dau. of Brig.-Gen.
Steel). B. [Dec. n], 1864. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1883; (Hist. Trip., 2nd Class, 1886; no degree taken). Presi-
dent of the Union, 1886. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
fan. 14, 1886. Proprietor and Editor of the National Renew,
1893-193.: (which he purchased in 1S93). For many years
before the War of 1914-19 denounced the growing ambitions
of Germany. Married Katherine, dau. of Judge Vernon
Washington. Author, Germany on the Brain; The Potsdam
Diary, etc. Of 8, John Street, Adelphi, London, in 1925.
Died" Jan. 22, 1932. {Harm,- Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; Walford, County Families (for his father);
Who was Who; Tlte Times. Jan. 23, 1932.)
MAXWELL, The Hon. BARRY SOMERSET. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 29, 1895. [Eldest] s. of [Major] Somerset
[Henry, 10th Baron Farnham], of Arley Cottage, Mount
Nugent, Co. Cavan (and Lady Florence Jane Taylour, dau.
of Thomas, 3rd Marquess of Headfort). B. [Aug. 6], 1876,
in Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1895. Died
Sept. 20, 1897, from the effects of a bicycle accident. [Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke. P. and B.)
MAXWELL, CHARLETON. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 2, 1840 M.Ltne. Michs. 1840; Scholar; B.A. {ictth
Wrangler) 1844. Ord. deacon (Londonderry) 1845; priest,
1846. R. of Leckpatrick, Co. Tyrone, 1853-72. Residing at
St Clerans, Craughwell, Co. Galway, in 1895. Married (1)
Emily Augusta Grace, dau. of Richard Ponsonby, Bishop of
Derryand Raphoe; (2) 1873. Annie Celestine, dau. of James
Hardiman Burke, ami widow of Major Francis Horatio de
Vere R i7-. I 1 July 14, 1895, aged 73. Father of Richard
P. (1872). {Walford, igo; Univ. Almanack.)
MAXWELL, DAVID ARDILL. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Jests,
Ian. 1872. Of Dumfriesshire. S. of George, Esq, [and Char-
lotte, dau. of John William Ardill, LL.D.]. B. at Broom-
holm, Langholm. School, private. Matric. Lent, 1872; B.A.
1875; MA. 1878. Ord. deacon (Lichf.) 1875; priest, 1876;
C. of 1'errv Barr, Staffs., 1875-6. Assoc. Sec, frish Church
Mission, 1877. C. of Sandy, Beds., 1878—81. R. of Thorpe
Const.intme. Staffs., 1882-91. V. of St Silas. Lozells, Bir-
mingham, 1891-11. R. of Branston, Staffs., 1899-1907.
Married, 1875, Amy, dau. of Major-Gen. James Bowen
Woosnam, of Bicknor Court, Gloucs. Resided latterly at
Langholm, Dumfries-lure, where he died Sept. 6, 1916, ap d
-o I-..U,, r ,,f I ,1-1 ee G n (1S94) and Herbert B. (1897).
(r rockford; 1 In- Tim, . S. pi 9, 1016; Walford, 190.)
MAXWELL, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16) at Peter-
house, Jan. i). 1 7^3. Of Ireland. School, Cheam. Matric.
Easter, 1783.
MAXWELL, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity,
Apr. 23, 1835. S. of Edward [of Ballyrolly, Co. Down,
Judge in Bengal (and Emilia, dau. of Alexander Walker.
M.D., of Edinburgh)]. B. at Dinagepore, India. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1841; pnest, 1842; C. of Christ Church,
Leeds, 1841-5. V. of St John's, Barnslev, 1845-52. C. of
I .line, Wilts., 1S53-5. C. of St Peter's, Ipswich, 1856. R.
of High Roding, Essex, 1857-90. Married, 1845, Mary Hogg,
dau. of Alexander Jaffr.iy Nicholson, M.D., of Lisburn.
Residing at no, Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, in 189s.
Died Mar. 8, 1900. Father of Theodore (1866). (i rockford;
I In- Times, Mar. 10, 1900; Burke, L.G. (1882).)
MAXWELL, EDWARD HENRY HARRINGTON. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June is. 1891. [\ Dungest] s. of John, of Annes-
ley Bank. Lvndhurst, Hants. B. Dec. 20, 1870, at Rich-
mond. School, Brighton (private). Matric, Michs. 1891;
B.A. 1894. Called to the Bar. Inner Temple, Nov 17. 1896,
Died Ale 1933, 111 London. {Law Lr./s. I In linn..
Apr. 11, 1933)
Maxwell, Henry
MAXWELL, ERNEST JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1887. Of Durham. S. of Edward, solicitor. 13. July
5, 1868 at Wellington Terrace, South Shields. School,
Uppingham. Matnc. Michs. 18S7; B.A. 1890; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1897. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895.
Practised at South Shields. Medical Officer, Manchester
Medical Mission in N. Africa betwei n 1910 and 10:0. Medi-
cal Superintendent, Eversfield Chest Hospital, St Leonards-
on-Sea, in 1930. Died at St Leonards, Aug. 10, 1938.
{Medical Directories; The Times, Aug. 11, 193S.)
MAXWELL, EUSTACE GEORGE DAVID. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1894. S. of the Rev. David Ardill (1872). \.
of St Silas, Handsworth, Birmingham. [B. Feb. 12, 1876.]
Schools, Repton and Mason College, Birmingham. Main.
Michs. 1S94. Killed in the Chelford railway accident. I >.-.
22, 1894. Brother of Herbert B. (1897). {Repton Sch. Reg.;
Pemb. Coll. Reg.)
MAXWELL, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889.
S. of Francis, of Dumfries. B. there, Dec. 14, 1870. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1889. Went to Australia. Served as
sergeant with the Queensland Mounted Infantry in the
South African War, 1898-1902; killed in action at Hamans
Kraal, July 17, 1900. Brother of James H. (1891). (£(011
Sch. Register.)
MAXWELL, FREDERICK CHARLES, Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. n, 1866. S. of Robert [Wesleyan Minister]
(and Eliza). B. at Milton. Gravesend, Kent; bapt. Feb. 15,
1848. [School, Kingsn 1. Bath.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A.
1870; M.A. 1876; LL.M. 1879; LL.D. 1895. Assistant Master
at the Perse School, Cambridge, for 5 years (where he wrote
and produced a series of excellent plays for the boys to
act); dismissed in 1875 by J. B. Allen, a new Headmaster,
his case being the subject of a question in the House of
Commons. Headmaster, Manor House School, Clapham
Common, 1875-98. Member of Council of College of Pre-
ceptors. Author, Non-proprietary relations of parent and
1 Hid. Died Nov. 7, 1898, at Colwyn Bay. Father of Stanley
(1894). (Scott, MSS.; Boose, vi. 186; Eagle, xx. 574.)
MAXWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20, 1S20.
S. of Mr Maxwell, of Whyke (or Wick), near Chichester,
Sussex. B. there. Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 182, Ord.
deacon (Bristol), Dec. :s, 1825; priest, Dec. 17, 1S26. C.
of Winterbourne-Abbas. Dorset, -1841-8. V. of Winter-
bourne Whitchurch, 1849-65. Disappears from Crockford
1871.
MAXWELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 187s
[Eldest] s. of Wellwood (1848), of Glenlee, New Galloway,
Kirkcudbnghtshire [and Elizabeth, dau. of Mark Dewsnap,
Esq.]. B. Aug. 24, 1856, in Liverpool. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1875. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 22, 1877. Of
(,lei, lee, Kirkcudbrightshire, 1 I'. In the Scottish Bor.ler.-r-
Militia. Died f. 1898. Brother of Wellwood (1882). {Eton
Sch. Register; Inns of Court; Walford, County Families.)
MAXWELL, GERALD MELBOURNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1881. S. of John, of Lichfield House, Ri. liiuoiid,
Surrey, B. Mar. 19, 1862, in London. School, Magdalen
College, Oxford. Matric. Michs. 1881.
MAXWELL, GERALD VERNER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Nov 23 1895. [5th] s. of Sir William Edward. K.C.M.G.,
Governor of thi Gold Coast. B June 23, 1877, at Brighton.
s, j 1 . h ■ ,-, in ,,nd] Bedford. Matric. Michs is-e,
Scholar] 1 H Cadet, Fiji Civil Service, 189S; Acting
Stipendiary Magistrate at Macuata, 1900; Acting Commis-
sioner, Naitasin and Stipendiary Magistrate at R.-w.i. 10-.1
A. ling Chief Clerk, 1902; Assistant Native Commissi 1,
1904; Native Lands Commissioner, [906; Stipendiary Magis-
trate at Lantok, 1906. Chairman, Native Lands Commission.
1. 112-21; Acting Secretarv for Native Affairs, 1917: I hi. I
Native Commissioner in Kenya, 1921-31; retired 1 M.G.,
1. Hi. Of 9, Etham Avenue, Darling Point, Sydney, NSW .
in 194 (1 . Uenkam Coll. Reg.; 1. A. Walker. 636 and
MS in.t. . n h 's Who.)
MAXWELL. HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Apr. 27.
1818. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] Henry [6th Baron Farnham
(and Lady Anne Butler, dau. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl
of Carrick)]. B. [Aug. 9, 1709] at Foreland, Co. Cavan.
School, Foreland. Matric. Michs. 1818. Adm. at Trinity
( ollege, Dublin, Oct. 5. 1820; B.A. (Trinity College. Dublin)
1821; M A. (Trinity College, Dublin) 1852. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 17, 1824. Succeeded his father as 7th It. iron
Farnham, Oct. 19, 1838. Of Farnham, Co. Cavan. MP. for
Cavan County, 1824-18. A representative peer for Ireland,
is,,, o.s. ■ Aii accomplished genealogist, paving particular
attention to Royal descents and to "Seize Quartiers," ol
which last he printed .. considerable number.' Married,
De. 1 1828 Anna Frances Esther, dau. of Thomas, 22nd
.Maxwell, Herbert Bowen
Lord Le Despencer. He and his wife perished together
(s.p.) in the accident on the L.N.W.R. at Abergele, Aug. 20,
1868. ' An accomplished scholar, universally loved and re-
spected.' Succeeded by his brother, Somerset Richard.
(Burke, P. and B.; Al. Dublin.; Inns of Court; Return of
M.P.'s.)
MAXWELL, HERBERT BOWEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1, iSq7. S. of the Rev. David Ardill (1872), V. oi St
SUas, Handsworth, Birmingham. [B. Aug. 2, 1S77. School,
Dulwich.j Matric Michs. 1S97. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Junior House Surgeon and House
Physician, Poplar Hospital. Practised at Woking. 1907-11.
Of Vancouver, B.C., 1911-14 and 1919-30. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19, with Canadian A.M.C. and R.A.M.C,
Died Jan. 24, 1936, at Wrington, Somerset. Brother of
Eustace G. D. (1S94). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Medical Direc-
tories; The Times, Jan. 27, 1936.)
MAXWELL, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 31,
[804. S. of Tames, of Lewes, Sussex. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1S05; Scholar, 1S07; B.A. 1S09; M.A. 1813.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S10; priest, 1811. R. of Thorpe
Bishop, near Norwich, 1813-57- Disappears from Clergy
List, 1858.
MAXWELL, JAMES BURNS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July
20, 1885. S. of Richard, banker of London [and Margaret
Bums]. B. May r, 1868, at Hankow, China. School, City of
London (Mr E. A. Abbott). Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B. \
At the London Hospital and in Vienna. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1897. Clinical Assistant at the London Hospital. House
Physician and Resident Medical Officer, Royal Hospital for
Diseases of the Chest. Practised at Southend, and at
Paignton, 191S. Died at Paignton, Aug. 23, 1918. {Medical
Directories; The Times, Aug. 27, 1918.)
MAXWELL (or CLERK MAXWELL), JAMES CLERK. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Peterholse, Apr. 22, 1850. S. of John
[Clerk], who adopted the additional surname of Maxwell [and
Frances, dau. of Robert Hodshon Cay, of N. Charlton,
Northumberland]. B. Nov. 13, 1831, at Edinburgh. School,
Edinburgh Academy, and at Edinburgh University, Matric.
Michs. 1850. Migrated to Trinity, Dec. 14, 1850; Scholar,
1852; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and Smith's prize) 1854; Adams
prize, 1S57; M.A. 1857. Fellow of Trinity, 1855-8; '
Tutor, 1855-6; Hon. Fellow, 1872. First Cav--iidish Profess <r
of Experimental Physics, 1871-9. Hon. LL.D., Edinb.; Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1S76. Bakerian Lecturer, 1S66. Rede Lec-
turer, 1878. Professor of Natural Philosophy at Marischal
College, Aberdeen, 1S56-60; at King's College, London,
1860-5. F.R.S., 1861; Rumford gold medal, i860. His
Adams prize essay on Saturn's rings led him on to the
kinetic theory of gases, to which he made an outstanding
contribution. Developed Faraday's ideas into a compre-
hensive scheme of the electro-magnetic field, which led to the
discovery by Hertz of electric waves and wireless. ' It was his
aim to make a man a successful enquirer into the secrets of
nature and not merely a good Tripos candidate.' Married,
1858, Katherine Mary, dau. of the Very Rev. Daniel Dewar,
Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen. Author,
of Heat, 1872; A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 1S73;
The Electrical Researches of Henry Cavendish edited from the
Original MSS., 1879, etc. Died, s.p., Nov. 5, 1879. By his
will left funds to the University to found the Scholarship
in Experimental Physics which bears his name. His wife
also bequeathed to the Cavendish Laboratory all her hus-
band's scientific books. (Boase, 11. 80S; T. A. Walker, 499;
Life, by L. Campbell and W. Garrett, 1882; Proc. Roy. Soc,
33 (1882); Burke, L.G.; D.N.B.; F. P. White.)
MAXWELL, JAMES GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1885. S. of Archibald, of Guelph House, Clevedon.
B. [Aug. 26, 1866], at Drumlee, Ayrshire. [School, Chelten-
ham College.] Matric Michs. 1885; B.A. 18S8. Adm.
Solicitor; practised in London. Of Granville House, Arundel
Street, St Paul's, London, in 1911. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Lists.)
MAXWELL. JAMES HAY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891. S.
of Francis, Esq., of Gribton, Dumfries. School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1S92. ' Entered the Army.' Brother of
Francis (1889). [Eton <ch. Lists.)
MAXWELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 25,
1831. Of Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1831.
MAXWELL, JOHN GOODMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
Feb. 4, 1820. S. of John Goodman, surveyor, of Spalding.
B. at Woolley, Hunts. School, St Paul's' Matri
1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. (Venn, 11. 177; St Paul's Reg.,
. . — , widow, of H
Maxwell, Theodore
MAXWELL, JOHN ROBERT [WARING]. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 1, 1807. Matric. Michs. 1S09; B.A. 1814.
MAXWELL, JOHN SHAW HERON. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 6, 1S68. [Eldest]! s. of Edward [Heron-Maxwell-Blairj
(and Elizabeth Ellen, dau. of Col. W. H. Stopford- Blair,
of Wigtowns.)]. B. [Mar. 31], 1850, in London. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Lieut., 14th
Hussars. J. P. and D.L. for Wigtownshire. Died, unmarried.
Aug. 8, 1S99. [Repton Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B., which
gives ' died Aug. 2. 'J
STIRLING-MAX-
MAXWELL {post MAXWELL-HERON), MICHAEL. Adm.
sizar at St John's, fan. 2s, 1S40. A ' Ten- year man.'
[4th] s. of Sir John [Shaw] Heron Maxwell, [4th] Bart.,
deceased, of Springkell, Dumfries [and Mary, dau. and
heiress of Patrick Heron, M.P.J. B. Nov. 8, 1809, at Kirouch-
tree. [School, Harrow.] Sometime Capt., 87th Regt. Ord.
deacon (Chester) July 24, 1842; priest, 1S46. V. of Frampton,
Dorset, 1843-50. Chaplain to the Earl of Stair, 1842. V. of
Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, 1850-73. Assumed
the name of Maxwell-Heron, and the arms of Heron, on
succeeding his mother, 1856.- Married, Feb. 24, 1834, Char-
lotte Frances, dau. of Capt. Frederick William Buxgoyne,
R.N., and had issue. Of Heron, Co. Kirkcudbright. j.P.
for Kirkcudbright. Died Apr. 4, 1873. [Harrow Sch, Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; Clergy List.)
MAXWELL, RICHARD PONSONBY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1S72. Of Londonderry, Ireland. [Only] s. of the
Rev. Charleton {1840}, R. of Leckpatrick [and Emily]. B.
[Oct. 21, 1853], at Leckpatnck. Bapt. Nov. 23, 1853.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S72; Scholar; B.A.
1876. With his father in Paris when the Franco-German
War broke out in 1870. Entered the Foreign Office in 1877;
Acting Third Secretary at Constantmople, 1880; assisted the
British Agent on Behring Sea Arbitration. Paris, 1S93.
Private Secretary to Sir T. H. Sanderson, 1894-6. Secretary
to the British Plenipotentiaries at Peace Conference, The
Hague, 1899. Acting Secretary of Legation, 1S99; Acting
Senior Clerk, 1900. Senior Clerk to the Foreign Office, 1902.
C.B., 1903. Gold Staff Officer at the Coronation of King
George V, 1911. Retired 1913, but returned to his diplo-
matic work during the War of 1914-19. An expert in solving
acrostics and other literary puzzles, and achieved remark-
able success in working out the meaning of communications
in cipher or in secret language in the 'agony column' of
The Times. Of Birdstown, Co. Donegal. Died May 23, 1928,
in London. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xlv. 22; The
1 imes, May 26 and 30, 1928.)
MAXWELL, ROBERT WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3, 1S28. [Eldest surviving] s. of the Rev. P[eter]
B[enson], of Birdstown, Londonderry [and Hester, dau. of
Robert O'Hara, Esq., of Raheen, Co. Galway]. B. [1811] at
Londonderry. Matric. Michs. 1S20; Scholar, 1S29; B.A. 1834.
Prebendary and Incumbent of Balla, Co. Mayo, 1856-72.
Succeeded his brother at Birdstown, Co. Donegal, and Balla,
Ballyglas, 1870. (Walford, County Fatnilies.)
MAXWELL, STANLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 19,
[Eldest] s. of Frederick Charles (1866), schoolmaster,
of Clapham [and Lucilla Stanley]. B. Sept. 13, 1875, at
Cambridge. School, Manor House, Clapham (Mr 1" < Mas
well). Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; LL.B. 1
1901. Headmaster of Manor House Sch ol, I
1 898-1933. Secretary, College of Preceptors. I
Vice-President, British Astronomical Association. 01 Sur-
biton, Surrey, where he died Sept. 20, 1944. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Sept. 22, 1944.)
MAXWELL, THEODORE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 181
the Rev. Edward (1835). B. 1847. School [Feist©
University College, London; also I urgb and
Vienna.] Matric. Michs. 1S66; B.A. 1870; M.B. 1
1876. B.Sc, London, 1868; F.R.l I 1
physician at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Ca
Married, 1873, I
M.D., of Enfield
with the Belgian Ambulai
[n India as a 1
1873-5- Practised at W
1914, aged 67,
Hies; The
19 14.)
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.Maxwell, Wellwood
MAXWELL, WELLWOOD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
M.iv 2',, is.^s. [Eldest] s, of George [of Liverpool, merchant.
B. 1829. School, Eton], Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852;
M.A. 1855. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. S, 1850. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1854. On the Northern Circuit. Of
Liverpool and of Glenlee, New Galloway. J. P. for Stewartry
of Kirkcudbright. Married. 1S56, Elizabeth, dau. of Mark
Dewsnap. Died July 12, 1866. Father of George (187s) and
the next, {Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; < R
Hudleston )
MAXWELL, WELLWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. S. of Well wood (above), of 14, Abercromby Square,
Liverpool. B. there [June iu], iSf^. School. Kugbv. Matnc.
Michs. 1882. Lieut., Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Of Rhyl,
N, Wales, in 1004. Brother of George (1875). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.)
MAXWELL. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS RIDDELL. Adm. pens at
Si John's, July 3, 1822. S. of Colonel — , [William], of Hert-
fordshire. [B. Aug, 25, I795-] School, Rugby. Kept one
term only. Matric. Michs. 1822. {Rughy Sch. Reg.)
MAXWELL. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept.
29, 1803. S. of William, of 33, Sisters Avenue, Clapham,
London. B. Apr. 22, 1875, at Blackheath, Kent. School,
Wevmouth. Matnc. Michs. 1803; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
1't i, 1-.1 Class) 1896; M B. and M.A. 1900. At the London
Hospital. M.R C S . L.R ( 1' , 1899; F.R.C.S., 1903. House
Physician and House Surgeon at the London Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, King's (Liverpool
Reg., 11'"), IM'I. I'r ,i. ti-ed id [..li.tKiirsbiirg. lb. 11 Wil-
ing Physician, (jiieen Victoria Hospital for Women, fohan-
nesburg; Consulting Obstetrician, Johannesburg G< neral
Hospital. Died Dec 15^ 1945, in Johannesburg. (Medical
Directories; The I 1>
19, 1945.)
MAXWELL, WILLIAM WHATELEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Jan, i\, 1896, S. of Charles James [Civil Servant]. B.
[Feb. 15, 1877], in London. School, Dulwich College. Matric
Mil h- [896; Si holar, 1897; B A E899 5< ■ ond I ieul R \
1900; Lieut., 1902; Capt., 1014; Maior, 1915. Served in th<
Gd il War, 1914 19 (Major, R.G.A.). Retired, 1922. 01
11, The Park, Mitcham, Surrey, in 1926. (Dulwich Coll
Reg.; I II at !.i 1, Irmy Lists }
MAXWELL-LEFROY, HAROLD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1,
1 - )5- S. of C. J. M. Lefroy, of Crondall. Hants B, Jan. 20,
1S77. Sth. to], Marlborough College.] Matric, Michs 1895;
B.A, (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 189S; M.A rgo2.
Govt. Lecturer in Economic Entomology in the Parb.n !<•■-,
[899; Entomologist, Imperial Dept. of Agriculture, West
Endies, 1899-1903; Entomologist to the Govt, of India,
1903-12. F.Z.S., 1902. Professor of Entomology, Imperial
College of Science and Technology, iqiz-js.. Served ■■
Gr. at War, 191 1 19 (1 ieul -( ol , Mesopotamian E 1 )
Author, Indian I meets; A Manual of Entomology- Indian
Insect I ife Died Oct. 14, 1925, in London, having acci-
dentally poisoned himself while experimenting with gases
fatal to insects ( Marlborough Coll Reg.; Scott, WSS.;
I nil Wat List; India Office List; The Times, Oct r6, 1925.)
MAY, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens .it Christ's, Mai 21,
1896. [Eldest] s. of Tom. B. [1877] in Honolulu, Sandwich
Bland-,. School, Clifton College. Matric Michs. i8go; B.A.
t'joo \ ( ivil I ngm.'.-T. In Sir William Shelford's office,
London, 1900-2; b: ailwav Hn.qineer in W. Africa, 1002-9;
afterwards with the Hudson" Bay and Pacific Railway,
Canada. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Cob,
R.E.; O.B.E.; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for
' valuable services '). Latterly of Coopers Cross Housi .
Uckfield Died Sept. 11. 19 |8, aged 6r. (< lifton Coll. Rev ;
Peil . 11 806; 1 niv Wat I ist; The Times, s< pt. 1 ;, ig ■,■ 1
MAY. ARTHUR STERT. Adm Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi,
Feb 8, 1806; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had
matric, Mar. 17. 1801. Of London. [4th s. of Joseph, of
Lisbon, Portugal, and (later) of Male House, Hants, (and
Mary. dau. of Tohn Coppendale, of Lisbon).] Matric. Eastt 1
1806; B.A. 1808. R. of Odstock, Wilts., 1814-17. Died
June 2, 1817. (Burke, L.G ; Foster, Index Eccles )
MAY, CHARLES. Adm. si/ar (age 16) at Pi John's, Oct, 7
1818. Of Middlesex. [School, Harrow.] Matric Lent 1819
Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. In the army.
MAY, CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1879. [2nd S. of
E. Hooper, M.D., F.R.C.S., of Tottenham.] B.A, 1883;
M.A. from Cavendish H., 1892. Adm. Solicitor. 1888;
practised in London- M* ■■-,-(--. l'edkv, Mav and Fletcher, "I
Bush Lane. Latterly of The Wick, Hutton, t ssex, when.
he died Nov. 11, 1048- (Law Lists; The Times, Nov. 18,
hi ■ '
MAY. CHARLES EDWARD GOODING. Matri. Non-Coil Lent,
1880. Adm. (age 26) at Caii s, Jan 1. 188] S of William
May, Francis Hawtrev Morgan
Nine, of Weston-super-Mare. B. at Frome, Somerset.
Schools, private and Ilminster. Scholar; B.A. 1883; M.A.
and LL.M. 18S6. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 18S2; priest,
1883; C. of Witham, Essex, 1882-6. < of Iring, Herts.,
[886-8. V. of Holy Trinity, Halstead, Essex, 1888-97. R.
of Kittisford, Somerset, 1897-1906. R. of Bincombe-with-
Broadway, Dorset, 1906-22. Retired and died Jan. 6, 1926.
at Men tone, France. His widow presented the advowson of
Kittisford to the College. [Venn, 11. 447 and addenda ;
Crockford.)
MAY, CHARLES MONTAGU NEALE. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 20,
1S95. [S. ofC. N., of Elm Lodge, Devizes. B. 1876.] Schools,
[Sherborne and] Monkton Combe, Bath. Matric. Michs. 189s.
At St George's Hospital. Junior Demonstrator in Anatomy
there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Practised at Kimberley,
South Africa. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. in
S. African forci ■•)■ Retired. Of Kowie West. Port Alfred.
C.i|" Province, m 1049. (Sherborne Seh. Reg., Old Monk-
Ionian Reg., Medical Directories.)
MAY. CHICHESTER GOULD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
188 1. [sth] s. of [the Rt. Hon.] George [Augustus Chichester]
(1834), [Lord Chief Justice of Ireland], of 13, Fitzwilliam
Square, Dublin. B. there Feb. 26, 1863. School, Rugby.
Matnc. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.B. and M.A. 1888; M.D.
At the London Hospital. House Physician there.
M.R.C.S.. 1886; M.R.( P., 1893. House Physician, Hospital
for Women, Soho Square. Practised in Cadogan Place,
London. Consulting Physician, East End Lying-in Home,
Visiting Gynaecologist, St Margaret's Hospital; Consulting
Gynaecologist, Grosvenor Hospital for Women. During the
Great War, 1914-19, Physician, Anglo-Russian Hospital.
Petrograd. Knight of Grace of St John of Jerusalem.
Knighted, 1923. Resided latterly at Clare Hall, Clare,
Suffolk, where he died Feb, 12, 1944. (Burke, L.G.', Fox-
Davies, Ann, ■rial Families; Medical Directories; The Times,
Feb. 14. 1944.)
MAY, EDWARD GEOFFREY. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1889.
[Youngest] s. of Frank, chief Cashier to the Bank of F^ngland.
B. 1869 at the Bank of England. School, Clifton College,
Matnc. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1804; priest, 1895; C. of Pilling, Lanes., 1894-5.
C. of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, 1895-7, and Assistant
Master at Trinity College School, Port Hope, 1897-8; C. of
Quebec Cathedral, 1898-9. C. of Firle, Sussex, 1899-1903.
C. of St Nicholas, Brighton, 1903-8. C. of N. Mundham with
Himston, Sussex. 1 908-n. R. of Wiarton with Hepworth and
Albemarle, Ontario, 1911-13. R. of St Andrew's E., 1913-19.
R, of Hull, 1919-25. I. of Chelsea, Montreal, 1025-34. V.
of st'' Agathe des Monts, Quebec, 1934-48-. Brother of
Henry J. (1886). (Venn, 11. 508; Crockford and Supp.)
MAY. EDWARD THOMSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 22, 1828. S. of the Rev. Edward Thomson (Exeter
College, Oxford, 1791). Of Devon. [School, Blundell's.
Tiverton.] Matnc Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1842. Lived
at Lewannick, Cornwall, 1847-57, C. of Princetown Chapel,
Dartmoor, 1858-62. Disappears from Clergy List. i:->m.
(BlundelTs Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
MAY, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Tune 23,
1855 S. of Samuel Thomas. B. [Oct 23, 1835], at Bryns-
worthy, Devon, School, private, Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A,
18V1; M.A. 1862. Ord, deacon (Exeter) 18S.9; priest, 1863.
C. of N Molton, Devon, 1863-4. C. of St Peter's R<
Square, London, 1864. C. of Allington, Dorset. 181 |
V. there, 1873-9. R- of Roborough, Devon, 1879-8:. Died
Nov. 12, 1882, aged 47. (Peile, n, 54.3; The Guardian,
Nov, 22, 1882.)
MAY, ERNEST HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1870. S. of [the Rev.] Edmund (Merton College. Oxford,
1833)- [R-] of All Cannings, Wilts. B. [Mar, 18], 1851,
at Stamford, Lines. School, Westminster. Matrii . Mi< hs
1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1SS4. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
187s; priest, [876; C of Portishead, Somerset, 1875 7- V,
of Edale. Derbs., 1877-80. V. of Parwich with AJsop-en-le-
Dale. 18S0-1904. R. of Bartlow, Cambs., 1904-18. Author,
Life, ihc<>h<ev, and I vn, ■■ <<f Jeremy Taylor. Died fan. 22,
1018. (Re.-'d <f Old Westminsters; (~>«J<t-'td; Jin C
Jan. 31, 1918.)
MAY, FRANCIS HAWTREY MORGAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of Morgan, of 60, Shooter- Hill
Road, Hlackli. ath, Kent. B. Oct. 12, 1880, at Teddington.
Middlesex. School, Blackheath Proprietary. Matric. Michs.
iS.jS; B.A. iqoi; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (London) 1903;
priest, 1904; C. of St Mark's, Bow, E., 1903-5. C. of St
Andrew-thi I ess, Cambridge, 1905 8. Assoc. Sec, C.P.A.S.
(E. district), 1.108-12. V. of St Matthew's with St James's.
Cambridge, 1912 19, V. of St Cuthbert's, Chitts Hill, Wood
Green, London, 1919-37. V. of Good Easter, Essex, 1937-41.
Of 1. Pemberton Terrace, Cambridge, in 1048-. (Crockford
and Supp.)
May, Frederick Schiller
MAY, FREDERICK SCHILLER. Adm. peas, at Caius, June 25,
S. of Enoch, of Tewkesbury. B. there, Au2. 1 I
Matnc. Michs. 1852; Scholar; B.A. [856; ILA. i860. Hon.
D.D., Trinity College, Hartford, U.S.A., 1879. Kt., N. Star
of Sweden. [886. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S56; prie
C. of Ashwelthorpe, Norfolk, 1S56-9. C. of Christ Church,
Paddington, 1S59-84. Chaplain to the Bishop of Dunedin,
Tutor in the family of the Duke of Teck, 1SS5-S. K.
of High Laver, Essex, 1895-1909. Surrogate of Doctors'
Commons, 1S72-1909. Author, works on the Swedish and
the Oriental Churches. Editor, Colonial Chunk Chronicle,
1862-74. Died Apr. 6, 1909, at High Laver. [Venn, 11. 309;
Scott, .t/SS.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 8, 1909.)
MAY, FREDERICK STURDY. Adm. pens, at St Johns. July
24, 1895. [2nd] s. of Peter Wilson, gent., of Hampstead
Heath, London [and Eliza Sturdy], B. Feb. 24, 1877, at
Hampstead. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A.
A Shipper. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Private, R. Fusiliers); killed in action, Aug. 3, 1916. Brother
of Peter L. (1S93) and Herbert R. D. (1897). (Ha-
Keg.; Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List: Eagle, xxvm. 216.)
MAY, GEORGE AUGUSTUS CHICHESTER. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Magdalene, May 16, 1834. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.]
Edward, of Belfast [and Elizabeth, dau. of Wilham Sinclair].
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. ($6t!i Wrang-
ler and yd Classic) 1838; M.A. 1841. Fellow. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1839. Called to the Irish Bar, 1844.
Q.C., 1S65. Legal Adviser to the Crown in Ireland, 1874-5;
Attorney-General, 1875-7. P.C., 1S75. Lord Chief justice
of Ireland, 1S77-87. Privy Councillor, 1877. Bencher of
King's Inns, 1873. Transferred to the High Court of Justice
as President of Queen's Bench Division, retaining title of
Lord Chief Justice, 187S; resigned, 1SS7. Married, 1853,
Olivia, dau. of Sir Matthew Bamngton, 2nd Bart., of
Glenstal Castle, Co. Limenck, Crown Solicitor for Munster.
Edited The Irish Reports, Common Law Series. Died Aug.
16, 1S92, at Lisnavagh, Co. Carlow. Father of Chichester G.
(18S1). • • h. Reg.; D.N.B.; Boas,-, 11. mi,
Burke, L.C.; Fox-Daws, Armorial Families; Inns of Court.)
MAY, GEORGE LACEY. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. I,
1891. Eldest s. of George, fanner, of Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon,
Essex. B. June 29, 1S72, at Birch. School, Felsted. Matric
Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1899; priest, 1900; C. of Morton, Lines., 1S99-1901. C. of
Copford, Essex, 1901-3. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Felix-
stowe, Suffolk, 1903-4. C. of E. Meon, Hants., 1907-11. V.
of W. Tisted, Hants., 1911-19. R. of Easton, 1919-42.
Author, Tales from Brountng; Fellowship 0/ the Saints;
Some Eighteenth-century Churchmen; English Religious Verset
etc. Resided subsequently at Winchester. [Al. Felsted.;
Crockford, and Supp.)
MAY, GEORGE MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Apr. 1883. S. of George Henry, Esq. B. at Heavitree,
Exeter. Matric. Easter, 18S3; B.A. 1888. Ord. deacon
■ r) 1S93; priest, 1895; C. of Holy Trinity, Plymouth,
1893-4. C. of St Mary, Ford, Devon, 1895-1904. C. of
Cockington, 1904-8. P.C. of Chittleham Holt, 1908-11. V.
of Torpoint, 1911-28. V. of St Newlyu, Cornwall, 1928-34.
Perm, to omc., dioc. of Exeter, 1935-46. Latterly of Extou
House, Exton, where he died Aug. 2, 1946, aged 86. (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Church Times, Aug. 9, 1946.)
MAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1825; from
Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 21, 1823,
age 20. [Eldest] s. of [Thomas, of Deal, Kent, and] Mrs
Kingsford, of Ember Cottage, Moulsey. B. in the Canterbury
district, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1825. (Al. Oxon.)
MAY, HENRY ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888. [3rd s.
of Edwin, of Oaklands, Reading. B. July 7, 1870.] School,
Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 18S8; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1895; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1S9S. At the London Hospital. Practised at
Richmond, Surrey, and then at St Albans. Hon. Medical
Officer, St Albans and Mid. Herts. Hospital; Medical Officer
of Health, St Albans R.D.C. Subsequently lived at Pinhoe,
Devon, Mir. 19. 1920; buned then
of Robert G. (1883). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medical /<:.
The limes, Mar. 22. 1929.)
MAY, HENRY JAMES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1886. S. of
Frank, chief Cashier oi the B
1867, at the Bank. Sch'>
Michs. [886; 1 ,7. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.I
Surgeon, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford. Prat
it Southampton. Assistant Surgeon,
pital, Southampton. Hon. Consulting Ophthaimi' S
Royal S. Hants, and Southampton Hospital, and Royal Isle
of Wight County Hospital, Kyde. Latterly of Botlcy,
May, Peter Langton
Southampton, where he died Apr. 2,
Edward Geoffrey (1889). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; ■
iM; Med
MAY, HERBERT RICHARD DUDFIELD. Adm. pens, at St
m . \ , ■ -t] s. of Peter Wils, ;.
of Middlesex [and Eliza Sturdy]. B. Sept. 11, 1878. at
Hampstead. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1897;
B.A. 1900; LL.B. (Law Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1901; Scholar,
1901; Whewell Scholar, 1901; MacMahon LawStudent, 1903;
M.A. 1904. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 19, 1901.
tin the Oxford Circuit. A novelist. Of The Green Hall,
Ashbourne, Derbs., in 1946. Died June 9, 1949. Brother of
Peter L. (1S93) and Frederick S. (1895). (Charterhouse
, Scott. MSS.; Lata Lists; C.U. Pari. Reg.)
MAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 22, 1819.
s. of John [of Oxney, Kent]. B. [Nov. 10, 1803],
at Deal, Kent. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. [8i
M.A. 1S38. Adm. at Lmcoln's Inn, Aug. 1
One of these names, ' M.A.' (not of Oxford), was C. of
Thames Ditton, c. 1S35. (Inns of Court; Sir Wasev Sterry;
P. E. Towell.)
MAY, JAMES LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', lune II, 1S32.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1836; priest, 1837. R. of West and East Putford,
Devon, 1S37-70. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
MAY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 4, 1832. Matric.
Mich- . to St Catharine's, Feb. 9, 1833. Of
Kent. B.A. 1S36; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon, 1838;
1839. Chaplain to the Middlesex asylum at Han well. [844-76.
Disappears from Crockford, 1877. Father of the next.
MAY, JOHN EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, May 16, 1866. S. of the Rev. John (above). B.
[Mar. 30, 1S47], at Hanwell, Middsx. School. Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1S66; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878.
Ord. deacon (Victoria, Australia) 1878; priest (Melbourne),
[879; c. ol All Saints, Sandhurst, Victoria, 1S7S-9. Inc. of
Balham, 1879-84. Inc. of Harrow, 1884-9. Inc. of Colac,
1889-94. Inc. of Avoca, 1894-6. Died Aug. 1, 1896, at
Dunolly, Victoria. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; <
< ambruige Chronicle, Oct. 2, 1896.)
MAY (post LINDLEY-NORMANl, JOHN NORMAN. Adm. pens,
at Peterhouse, Jan. 23, 1S86; from Fitzwilliam Hall. S.
of Henry John May, Esq. [late of Plymouth, Devon], de-
ceased. B. Oct. 13, 1851, at Norwich. School, Plymouth
public. Matric. Lent. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
July 8, 1877. F.R.G.S. Changed his name to John Norman
Lindley-Norman, 1887. Author, O'er Summer Seas, a record
of the cruise of the Ceylon 10 the Mediterranean, 1888
(T. .1- Walker, 509; Inns of Court.)
MAY, JOHN PASSMORE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May ,1,
1882. A married man. S. of Nathaniel. M.i-t '
[and Ann]. B. at Bristol. Bapt. Oct. 19, 1S50. School,
Truro Divinity (Chancellor Whitaker, Canon 111 I
Matric. Michs. 1682; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1897. Ord. deaci n
(Nassau, for Winchester) 1885; priest (Vi
C. of Northam. Hants., [885-9. C. of Andover,
R. of Lockerley with Hast Dean, 1893-1924. Died Mar. |0,
1924, aged 67. (Crockford; The 1 imes, Apr. 2, viz,.)
MAY, OTTO. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 19, 1897. [2nd)
s. of William, merchant, of London [and Emma Aufholz].
B. Oct. 15, 1575. .it S. Hornsey, London. Schools, Tollington
Park College and King's College, LondoD. Matnc Mi. hs.
[897; Scholar, 1897; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Cla
B.A. 1900; (Nat. S..i. T111., P' II. "St Class, 19011, M.A.
1904; M.B. and B.Chir., 1907; M.D. 1910. At
College Hospital Medical School (Atchison si h
Liston medal, Beit research Fellowship, and B.M.A 1
search Scholarship). House Surgeon and House 1
there. M.R.C.P., 190S; F.R.C.P., 1936. Clinical \
Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital and tic- Wet End
Hospital for Nervous Diseases. Medical Registrar, Middlesex
Hospital. Physician, Evelina Hospital. Practised in ll.nl.v
Street; in Queen Anne Street; and latterly at Hampstead.
man, British Social Hygiene Council. Pri
(inner oi the Prudential Assuram 1
' Vena
ii
Sept. 7, 1946; Brit. Med. J., Aug. ,
MAY, PETER LANGTON.
[893. I ' ■ ■
I 1. nit, Sussex. Schools, Eastbourne (prival
Matnc. Michs. 1 14 ; B.A 1
11 ■-. Served in He 1 .
RoyalScotsGre. 1 Hulluch. Brothel
,!, (SCOtt,
MSS.; Eagle, xxxvii. 374; The limes, Mar. 18, ,
373
May, Robert Costall
MAY, ROBERT COSTALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 13, 1850. S. ol William [surgeon]. B. in London.
School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Miens. 1850; B.A. 1854;
M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (London) 1854; priest, 1856; C. of
St Thomas's, Stepney, London, 1854-7. C. of St Giles-rn-
the-Fields, London, 1857-65. C. of Fulham, 1865-71. C.
of St Pancras, 187;. C. of St Anne's, Higbgate Rise, 1873-8::.
Chaplain of the Central London Sick Asylum, Cleveland
Street, 1S75-S6. Married. Died Feb. 27, 1886, aged 54, in
London. [Crockford; The Guardian, Mai. 3, [886.)
MAY, ROBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Oct. 5,
1883. [Eldest] s. of Edwin, solicitor [and Agnes]. B. at
Eldon Road. Reading, Berks. Bapt. Sept 23, 181,5. School.
Rugby. Matric Mi, hs. 1SS3; B.A. 1886. Adm. Solicitor,
1889; practised in London. Of 8, Coleman Street, London,
and Richmond, Surrey, in 1904. Brother of Henry E. (1888).
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MAY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 25,
1816. S. of the Rev. Nathaniel (Lincoln College, Oxford,
177*). V. (and patron) of Leigh, Kent. B at Digswell, Herts.
S1I10..I, llcmel Hempstead. Matric. Mi, hs. 1816; Scholar,
1K17; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon [Chester) 1821;
priest, is.-:, 1 ,,1 I , iiili. Kent. 1822-30. V. there {succeeding
hi. lather) is ■•• :e 1 1 at Leigh. Feb 19, 1888, aged 89.
[Peile, 11. 382; The Guardian, Feb. 22, 1888.)
MAY, THOMAS HUGHES DELABERE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
I ulv 9, 1870. S. of Thomas, of Grove House. Durdhaui
Down, Clifton, near Bristol. B. Mar. 8, 1852, at Sonning,
Berks. School, Clifton College. Main,. Miens. [870; B.A
1 5; M.A 1879. 1 'I Somerset Place. Bath. Translated
Virgil's Aeneid, 1902. Died Dec. 5, 194:. [The Times,
Dec. 12, 1942; Clifton Coll. Reg.)
MAY, WALTER DUNSTAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1.
1878. S. of Thomas, of Castle Hall, Painswick, near Stroud,
Gloucs. B. Apr. 17, i860, at Geneva, Switzerland. School,
Norbiton, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1878; B A and
LL.B. 188:; M.A. 1SS5. 1 ird deacon (Bath and Wells) 1884;
priest, 1885; C. of Yatton, Somerset, [884-7. C. of St
Mi, ha, 1 and All Angel., Paddington, 1887-90. C. of All
Saints, South Act [890 J. V of Brabounie with Monk's
Horton, Kent, 1893-7. V. of Orpington, 1898-1911. R. of
Ampthill, Beds., 1911 10. C. of the Abbey Church. St
Albans, 1919 24. Bui, he pr., dfo. of Rochester, 1925-38.
Perm, to ollr . ,1 1 1 antcrburv. 10 ',0 11. Died Jan. 21,
1, M5. at Chelmsford. [Crockford; The Times, Jan 24, 1045)
MAY, WALTER HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 21,
1840. [Only s. of Walter Barton, of Hadlow Castle, Kent.
School, Harrow.] Did not reside. Adm. at New Inn Hall,
Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 27, 1842, aged 20. I If
Tendring Hall, Colchester, Essex. Died Apr. 4. 190;.
[HarrowSch. Reg.; At. Oxon.)
MAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Ciiristi, June 29,
1863. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1863; Scholar, 1865; B.A.
1867; M.A, 1873 Ord. deacon (Ely) 1866; priest, 1867; C
of Landbeach, Cambs., [866-8. C of Brenchley, Kent,
1868-70. C. of Birch. Essex, 1870-4. V. of St Nicholas,
Goulbum. N.S.W., Australia, 1874-9. v- of Stonegate,
Sussex, 1879-88. V. of Brenchley, Kent, 1SSS-1901. Sub-
sequently of Woodside Green, London, S.E. Disappears
from Crockford, [926.
MAY, WILLIAM IVASSALL]. Adm. pens, (agej?) at Trinity,
[one 2, 17;, 1 S of Rose Hemng. of Spanish Town, J
(an,) MarvTrelawnv Wig.in). School. Westminster. Adm. at
the Inner Ten, pie. Feb 20, 1777, as - of ' Rose Herring of
Bond Street, Middlesex. Esq.' Ensign, 90th Foot, 17S1; on
half pay, 60th Foot, 1783. Hied Dec. 6, 1S11. [Record of
OIU II <:l»nn:tt>\ which calls him William Vassall May;
Inns of Court.)
MAYALL, CHARLES AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
, m in. Oct. i, [893. Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. Robert. B.
[an. 29, 1874, at Darwen. School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. [906. 1 >rd. deacon
[Ely) 1897; prie. 1 [898; C. of Cherry Ilmtoii, Cambs..
I. C. of St Paul's, Bedminster, Somerset, 1899- 1907.
V. of Holy Trinity, Hinckley, Leics., 1007-10. V. of Swindon,
igio 29. V. of Alrnondsbury, Gloucs., 1929 46. Hon. Canon
of Bristol. Died Aug. 5, 1946, at Oxwich, near Swansea.
Brother of Reginald (1891), Harold (1889) and Robert P. W.
(1895). [Crockford; The Times, Aug. 10, 1946.)
MAYALL, GEORGE. Adm. at Clare, [an. 17, iK«7- [Eldest
s of I 1- of White Hall, Mossley. B Dei [867. School,
Uppingham I Matric. Lent, 1S87; B \ [890 Served in tie
Gr, il War. 1914-19 (Capt., R.H \ . (I I |; mentioned 111
despatches). Died Mar. 8, [945, aged 77, at Fryeming
Grange, Ineatestone. [Uppingham ich. Roll; Univ. War
List; The limes, Mar. 10, 1945.)
Maycock, James Dottin
MAYALL, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1889. Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. Robert, V. of Holy Trinity,
Darwen. B. there, Aug. 14, 1869. Schools, Blackburn and
Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 18S9; B.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Bracknell,
Berks., 1895-6. C. of W. Didsbury, Lanes., 1896-8. C. of
Scarborough. 1S9S-1900. C. of New Malton, Yorks., 1900-2.
C. of Holv Trinity, Poulton, Lanes, (and in c. of St Law-
rence, Morecambe) 1902-4. P.-in-C. of St Serfs Miss ,
Comne, Berths., with St Fillan's, Perthshire, 1904-14.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Field ambulance set tion,
Scottish H,,rse. 1, 115-19). Latterly of Highclifie-on-Sea,
Hants., where he died Feb. 12, 194S. Brother of Charles A.
[1893), Reginald (1891) and Robert P. W. (1S95). [Crock-
ford; The limes, Feb. 14, 1948.)
MAYALL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1SS6 S.
of John, cotton-spinner, of Rock Bank. Mossley [and Martha
Jane Williamson], B. there, Dec. 25, 1868. Schools, Belpei
Collegiate (Mr W. B. Anthony) and Tettenhall College.
Wolverhampton (Mr A. W. Young). Matric. Michs. 1S86.
Kept 6 terms.
MAYALL, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1S83.
S. of George, of Clairvdle, Southport, Lanes. B. [Mar. 23),
1865, at Liverpool. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 18S3;
B.A. 1886. ' Went abroad.' [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MAYALL, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept.
29, 1891. Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. Robert, of Holy Trinity
vicarage, Darwen. B. there, May 14, 1872. School, Man-
cluster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1905. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1896; pnest, 1897; C. of Pen-
nth, 1896-1902. C. of St Martin's, Birmingham, 1902-5.
Chaplain to the Bishop of Carlisle. 1905. V. of Wigton,
1905-10. V. of Waverton with Dundraw, Cumberland,
1907-10. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (T.C.F.. 1917-
20; mentioned in despatches). V. of St Mary's, Winder-
mere, 1911-37. V. of Holy Trinity with Chnst Church.
Whitehaven, 1937-44. Died Oct. 14, 1944; buried at Winder-
mere. Brother of Charles A. (1893), Harold (1SS9) and
Robert P. W. (1895). [Crockford; The 1 imes, Oct. 17. 1044)
MAYALL, ROBERT HUME DAVISON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
()<t. 1, iSSS. S. of Joseph, schoolmaster. B. Apr. 15, 1870,
at Sheffield. School," Manchester Grammar (Mr Dill). Matric.
Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. [2nd Wrangler) 1891; (Maths.
Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1892); Smith's prize, 1893; Isaac
Newton Student, 1S93; M.A. iSos. Fellow, 1897 I
Lecturer in Mathematics and a private ' coach.' Univei -it v
Lecturer, 1926-1935. Lived at 29, Luard Road, Cambridge.
Died June 2, 1946, at Bedford. [I he limes, June 5, 1946.)
MAYALL, ROBERT PERCIVAL WALKDEN. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. I, 1895. S. of the Rev. Robert, V. of Holy
Trinity, Llarwen, Lanes., deceased. B. there, Nov. 23. 1S70.
School, Manchester Grammar (Mr King). Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1908. Assistant Director of Educa-
tion". Gold Coast. Died Nov. 18, 1935, aged 58. Brother of
( I, il,s A. (1893), Reginald (1891) and Harold (1889).
[The Tunes, Nov. 20, 1935.)
MAYCOCK, DOTTIN. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Jan. 22, 1S11 ;
re-adm. as a ' Ten-year man,' Sept. 13, 1816. [Doubtless
s. (or grandson) of Dottin, barrister-at law (St John's Col-
lege, Oxford, 1760).] Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1811.
i ird. deacon (London) [an. 5, 1817, as a ■literate'; priest,
Dec. 21, 1817. [Al. Ox.)
MAYCOCK, DOTTIN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at I lit -. Dei 18,
1834 [2nd] s. of James Dottin, M.D. [of the Barbados].
B. there, 1816. School, Codrington College, Barbados.
Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Trinity, May 8, 1836.
Cornet, 16th Lancers, 1839; Lieut., 6th Dragoons, 1845-8;
Adjutant, 1S4O-S; Lieut., 36th Foot, 1S4S; sold out. Capt.,
2nd Middlesex Militia, lSs>; Lieut Col , 1S71 a Of Fox ton
Lodge, Market Harliorough. Married, June 1, 1S4S, Eleanor
1- Anna, dau. of Sir Willoiighby Dixie, Bart., and had
is. in I ii-d I le,. 14, 187.-,, at Milverton, Warws. Brother of
the next. [Boose, vi. 190; Venn, 11. 230, Walford, County
Families.)
MAYCOCK, JAMES DOTTIN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at I ill 5,
Mo 21,1834. [Eldest] s. of James Dottin, M.D. B. July 22,
ists, 111 the Barbados. School, Codrington College, Bar-
bados Matric. Michs. 1834. Migrated to Trinity, May 5,
1835; B.A. 1839. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 26, 1835,
Returned to the Barbados, where he became a successful
p] niter and prominent citizen. Surveyor-General of roads,
etc, Married, 1S42. Died Apr. 22, 1858, in London, from
tie result- ,,| an accident in Barbados; buried at Bailiwick.
M.I. in Bath Abbev. Brother of the above. [Venn, 11. 2:t,;
Inns ,,/' ,,:<>(, l anbbeana, 1. 31; G. Mag., 1S58, 1. 6S3.)
Mavd, The Rev. William
MAYD, The Rev. WILLIAM. M.A. 1835, incorp. from Oxford.
[Only 5. of John Window, M.D., of Epsom, Surrey (and
Haxriet, dau. of Christopher Raven, Esq., of Epsom). B.
July 12, 1797. School, Eton.] Ma trie, from Exeter College,
Oxford, Mar. 28, 1S17, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1822; MA.
(Oxford) 1823. Ord. deacon (Winch.) 1S21; priest (Norwich)
1822. V. of Ewell, Surrey, 1S24-7. R. (and patron) of
Withersfield, Suffolk, 1S27-79. Lord of the Manor of \\ nh-
ersfield. J. P. for Surrey. Married, 1S27, Emily Matilda, dau.
of John Kemp Jardine, Esq., of Wixoe, Suffolk, and had
issue. Author, Village Sermons; Sunday Evening, a Short
and Plain Exposition of the Gospel for Every Sunday in the
Year. Died Feb. 22, 1S79. {Eton Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon.;
Crockford; Waif ord, County Families.)
MAYEDA, TOSHITAKE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 18S2. S.
of Nariyasu. School, Prep. School of Tokyo University.
Migrated to King's, Jan. 19, 1883; B.A. 1885. A barrister.
Died ' about 1S93.' (King's Coll. Reg.)
MAYELSTON, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1806.
[Eldest s. of James, merchant, of Hull.] Matric. Michs. 1807;
B.A. imi; M.A. i3i6. V. of Brantingham, Yorks., 1833-42.
Died Apr. 12, 1842. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S42, n. 103.)
MAYER, ALBERT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1890. S. of
Alphonse. Esq., of The Lodge, 1. Randolph Crescent, Maida
Vale, London. School, King's College. Matric. Michs. 1890.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., London Regt.
(Queen's)). {Univ. War List.)
MAYERS, FRANCIS NIGEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3,
1890. S. of the Rev. Henry (1S35) [and Caroline Madan].
B. May 21, 1S70, at Weston, near Beccles, Suffolk. School.
private. Matric. Miens. 1890; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1897.
MAYERS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's, Dec. 15,
1835. S. of H[enry] A[dams], Esq. (next), of Redland, near
Bristol. [B. in tie Barbados.] School, Bristol [College]
(Dr Jerrard). Matric. Lent, 1836. Migrated to Trinity Hall,
Nov. 12, 1S36; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1846;
priest, 1847; C. of Walkden Moor, Lanes., 1846-9. Chaplain
in Scotland, 1849-52. C. of Wethenngsett, Suffolk, 1856.
C. of Topcroft, 1S57-8. C. of Wootton, Isle of Wight, 1859.
R. of Weston, Suffolk, 1859-70. Disappears from Crockford
1872. Father of Francis N. (1890). (Scott, MSS.)
MAYERS, HENRY ADAMS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, July i, 1799.
Of the Barbados. [2nd s. of Joseph, Esq.] Scholar, 1800;
Matric. Lent, 1S01; B.A. 1S04; M.A. 1807. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1801. Called to the Bar, July 1,
1808. Married August 22, 1808, Caroline Seyliard, dau. of
John Perkins, Esq., of Pendell Court, Bletchingley. Of Red-
land, Bristol, in 1836. Father of Henry (above); brother of
John P. (1794}- (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 381; Inns of Court;
C. R. Hudleston.)
MAYERS, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Feb. 4,
1828. A ' Ten-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.' Perhaps
the man of these names, only s. of John Pollard (next), of
the Isle of Barbados, who had matric. from University
College, Oxford, June 15, 1820, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1825;
adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 17, 1820. (Inns of Court;
Al. Oxon.)
MAYERS, JOHN POLLARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Nov. 24, 1794- 'Eldest s. of Joseph (and — , dau. of Dr
Thomas Pollard, of Barbados).] B. [Apr. 20, 1777], in Bar-
bados, America. School, Kensington. Kept 5 terms. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Nov. 19, 1793. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 8, 1799; Bencher, Nov. 6, 1840; Reader, 1845; Trea-
surer, 1849. For some time Agent for Barbados. In the
Barbados in 1820. Latterly of Brasted, near Sevenoaks,
where he died Dec. 30, 1853. Brother of Henry A. (1799);
perhaps father of the above. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 381;
Boose, n. 814; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Middle Temple
Bench Book; G. Mag., 1854, 1. 221.)
MAYERS, WILLIAM MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
. 1824. Of Norfolk. [Gt Yarmouth.] Migrated
to St Catharine's, Oct. 11. (824. Matric. Michs. 1824;
Hulsean prize, 1826; B.A. 1829.
MAYEUR, EUGENE FRANCOIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 2, 1885. S. of Eugene C. A., of 293. King's Road,
London. B. [Oct. 21], 1806, in London. School, St Paul's,
London. Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. A member of the
theatrical profession. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MA YFIELD, EDWIN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1888. S.ol 1
Robinson, paper manufacturer, of Hemel Hempst
July 2i, 1870, at Brantingham, Yorks. Schools, Mil
1 Park, H em 63 Hempstead and Leys, Cambridge.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A 1891; M.A. 1895. Football (Rugby)
Maynard, Alfred Martin
' blue,' 1S91. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 17,
1898. 2nd Lieut., Sussex Artillery, 1900. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Lieut.-Col., R.F.A.). (Venn, n.
500; Book of Blues; Univ. War List; Law Lists.)
MAYHEW, CHARLES GEORGE ADAMS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Nov. 27, 1866. [B. Feb. 15, 1S49.] Did not reside.
Ensign, 23rd Foot (R. W. Fusiliers) 1867; Lieut., 1871;
Capt., 18S0; Major, 1885; retired, 1887. Brigade Major,
North Midland Vol. Brigade, 188S-1900. Married, 1872,
Mary Anne Emily Jane, dau. of John Pugh Vaughan-Pryse,
of Bwlchbychan. J. P. and D.L. for Cardigans.; J. P. for
Carmarthens. Died 1907. (Army Lists; Watford, 90.)
MAYHEW, CHARLES JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, May 1, 1847. [4th] s. of John Jeremiah, Esq., J. P.,
of Essex. B. at Colne Engaine. Schools, Bury St Edmunds
(private), London and Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1847.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 31, 1849. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1852. Practised in Bombay. Legal Remembrancer,
Bombay, 1897. Author, The Law of Merger as it affects
Estates in Land. (Venn, 11. 279; Inns of Court.)
MAYHEW, EVELYN HILL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
1898. S. of the Rev. C[aleb] B[askett], of Loddon \
Norfolk. [B. Nov. 7, 1S79. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs.
189S; B.A. 1901; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1906; M.D. 1913.
At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. Medical
Officer, West African Medical Staff, Sierra Leone; at Prin-
cess Christian Cottage Hospital, Freetown. Subsequently
practised at Devonport. Hon. Physician, Prince of Wales
Hospital, Plymouth. Of 9, Tamar Terrace, Stoke, Devon-
port, in 1945. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
MAYHEW, HERBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 5, 1870. S. of the Rev. William (1827), R. of
Sav-la-Mar, Jamaica. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1870.
MAYHEW, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3, 1870.
S. of lames [and Sophia]. B. at Ickworth, Suffolk. Bapt.
Feb. 1850. Matric. Michs. 1870.
MAYHEW, SAMUEL MARTIN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 15, 1852. Of Surrey. Did not reside. K.C.L., Th.A.
1854. Ord. deacon (Winch.) 1854; priest, 1855; C. of Stock-
well Epis. Chapel, 1854-6. C. of Newdigate, Surrey, 1856-63.
C. of St Paul's Miss., Old Kent Road, 1S63-4. V. of St Paul's,
Bermondsey, 1864-98. Vice-President, Archaeol. Associa-
tion of Gt Britain. Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
MAYHEW, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 11, 1754. S. of William, attomey-at-law, of Essex.
B. at Colchester. School, Colchester. Matric. Michs. 1754.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1755; migrated to Gray's
Inn, Nov. 13, 1758. Called to the Bar, May 22, 1759.
Bencher, Feb. 9, 1770; Treasurer, Feb. 17, 1774- High
Steward and Recorder of Colchester; and High Steward and
Recorder of Ipswich and of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Married
Frances, dau. of P. Perceval. Died, s.p., Nov. 24, 1787.
(St John's Coll. Adm. in. 629; Inns of Court.)
MAYHEW, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 5,
1827. S. of William. B. in London. School, Fulham,
London. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1S54. Ord.
deacon (Chich.) Dec. 20, 1835; priest (London) Dec. 18,
1836; C. of Great Bealings, Suffolk, 1835-7. C. of Gilling-
ham, Kent, 1837-40. Island Curate of St Thomas - in- the -
Vale, Jamaica, 1840, also Domestic Chaplain to Bishop
Lipscomb, 1841, and to Bishop Spencer, 1844. C. of King-
ston, Jamaica, 1846-50. R. of Westmorland, 1851-9. R. of
St Andrew's, Half Way Tree, 1860-70. Died May 11. 1 ' ,
at Woodbridge, Suffolk, aged 77. Father of Herbert J.
(1870). (Crockford; W. Cowper; The Guardian, May 19, r.886.)
MAYN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 21, 1842. S.
of James, of Constantine, Cornwall [and Elisabeth]. B,
Dec. 7, 1819, Matric, Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846. Ord. deacon
(Chester) [846; priest, 1S47; C. of Melling, Lanes .
1 ol Constantine, Cornwall, 1849-56. C. of Halberton,
Devon, 1857-8. C. of Silverton, 1859-65. R. oi I
[865 B3. Residing subsequently at Constantine,
where he died Mar. 21, 1897. (Scott, MSS.; 1
1 fu Guardian, Mar. 31, 1897.)
MAYNARD, ALFRED MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Clare, June
5, 1862. (S. of the Rev Forstei Dei
School, Cheltenham.] Matric, Mi lax; 1
1867. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 187X; ' , of West
Hendred, Berks., 1871-3. C. oi
1873-5. C. of Sandown, Isle of Wight, 1873-6. C. of St
Paul's, Dorking, Surrey, 1876-80 - i ,
\ ■
Totland Bay, Isle oi Wight,
■ 1 ■■ 1 ,19]
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Vfu Times, Oct. 5, 19x8.)
375
Maynard, Anthony Charles Hutton
MAYNARD, ANTHONY CHARLES HUTTON. Adm. pens, (age
19} at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879. [Eldest] s. of Anthony [Lax],
Esq., of S kinningrove, Yorks. [and Newton Hall, Durham]
(and Elizabeth Jane, dau. of George Hutton Wilkinson, of
Harperley Park, Durham). B. June 7, i860, at Skinnin-
grove. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1879. Sometime of
The Low Hall, Hackneys, Scarborough, and latterly of
Skmningrove Hall. (VValford, County families, sub his
father; Burke, L.G.)
MAYNARD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 16, sic) at
Sidney, Jan. 18, 1770. Eldest s. of Sir William (Queen's
College, Oxford, 1738-9), 4th Bart., M.P., of Waltons, Essex
[and Charlotte, dau. oi Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 5th Bart.]. B.
there, Aug. 9, 1752. Schools, Wandsworth (Mr Devis) and
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1772; M.A. 177.2. Succeeded his father
as 5th Baronet, Jan. iS, 177^, and his cousin, Charles, as
2nd Visi 1 iunt Maynard, of Easton Lodge, Essex, 1775.
Married, June (or July) 12, 1776, Anne Parsons, alias
Horton, dau. of a tailor in Bond Street, who hrst lived with
Hoghton or Horton, a West India slave-merchant, with
whom she went to Jamaica, but fled back to England; she
i-> described by Horace Walpole m 1764 as 'one of the com-
monest creatures in London; now out of date,' and is called
1 the Duke of Grafton's Mrs Horton, the Duke of Dorset's
Mrs Horton, everybody's Mrs Horton.' ' Endowed with rare
powers of attraction," her portrait was painted by Gains-
borough, under the name of ' Nancy Parsons.' Died, s.p.,
Mar 10, 1S24, at Easton Lodge, Essex, and was succeeded
by his nephew, Henry (1804). Brother of Henry (1776).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; G.E.C.)
MAYNARD, The Hon. CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 14, 1832; re-adm. nobleman Oct. 15, 1832,
[Only s. of Henry (1804), 3rd Viscount Maynard. B. Mar.
37, 1814. School, Eton.] Maine. Michs. 1.832. Cornet,
Royal Horse Guards, 1833; Lieut., 1836; sold out, 1*42.
D.L. for Essex, 1844. Colonel, W. Essex Militia, 1854-05.
Married (1) Jan. 16, 1840, Lady Frances Julia Murray, dau.
of James, ist Lord Glenlyon; (2) Oct. 13, i860, Blanche
Adeliza, dau. of Henry KitzKoyof Salcey Lawn, Northants.,
and had issue. Died Jan. 2, 1865, at 15a, Hill Street, Berke-
ldun. (Eton Sch. List; Buuse, vi. 190; Burke,
■id B.\
MAYNARD, CHARLES SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Nov. ir, 1847. 6th s. of John Charles, of Harsley Hall, near
Thirsk, Yorks. B. there [Sept. 16, 1827]. Schools, private
and Houghton-le-Spnng. Matric. Michs. 1847. Married,
1864, Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Rounthwaite Kemp, of
East Layton Hall. Died 1866. Brother of Edmund G.
(1840). (Peile, 11. 504; Burke, L.G.)
MAYNARD, DAVID JEFFERSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 25, 1806. [2nd s. of John, of Eryholme, Yorks. B.
July 18, 1789.] Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811. Migrated
to St Catharine's; Members' prize, 1813; M.A. 1814. Fellow
of St Catharine's, 1811. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov.
12, 1807. Died, unmarried. July 29, 1823. (Inns of Court;
Burke-, L.G.)
MAYNARD, EDMUND ANTHONY JEFFERSON. Adm. pens.
at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1879. [Only] s. of Edmund Gilling
(next) of West House, Chesterfield, Derbs. B. there, Feb. 10,
1861. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 20, 1881. Oi II 1 Ridge,
Hilton, Derbyshire. J. P. for Derbyshire. Captain of Derby-
shire Cricket XI. Died Ian. 10, 1931; buried at Marston-on-
Dove (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; The Times, Jan. 12,
1931.)
MAYNARD, EDMUND GILLING. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, May 9, 1840. [4th] s. of John Charles, oi Harsley
Hall, Northallerton [and Catherine Jane, dau. of John
Easterbyof S kinningrove, Yorks.]. Cornet, 88th Regt., 1841;
Lieut., 1846; Capt., 1854; Major, 1855; retired as Lieul Col.,
1859. Of West House. Chesterfield, Derbs. Married, Nov. 8,
1860, Gertrude, dau. of Charles Blayney Trevor Roper, of
Plas leg Park, Flints. Died June 9, 1896, at San Jose,
California. Father of the above; brother of t. harles S, (1847).
(Venn, 11. 251; Burke, L.G.; Watford, County Families.)
MAYNARD, EDWARD BURTON. Adm. pens, at 1 ORPi =
Chrxsti, Oct. i, 1892. Of Gloucs. S. of the Rev. Edward
Wallis Hoare (next), deceased. B. Oct, 10, 1872, at Brims-
combe, Gluiics. School, South- 1: astern i_ allege (M Law-
rence's), Ramsgate Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895 Assis-
tant Master at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate, 1896. < ird.
deacon (Southampton, for Winchester) 1004; priest, 1905;
C. of St Mary and St John, Byfleet, Surrey, 1904-8. C. of
Whitchurch Canonicorum with Marshwood, Dorset, 1908-15.
C. of Portland, 1916-19. C. of Powerstock, 1919-22. Served
m the Great War, 1914-T9 (R.A.M.C, 1918-19), R. of
* hedington, Dorset, 1922-7. Lived latterly at 36, Bembridge
Crescent, Southsea. Died in April 1937. (St Lawrena I oil.
Reg.; Crockfurd.)
Maynard, John Cartwright
MAYNARD, EDWARD WALLIS HOARE. Adm. pens, at
Caius, Oct. 22, 1862. S. of Thomas Burton, Esq., R.N.,
of Holmwood, Ryde. B. there, Feb. 21, 1843. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Bp. of Ripon) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Crosland,
near Huddersneld, 1867-9. C. of Alton, Hants., 1869-70.
C. of Portishead, Somerset, 1870-2. C of Brimscombe,
Gloucs., 1872-3. C. of Fairford, 1873 — 7. V. of Christ
Church, Mountsorrel, Leics., TS77-83. Died Mar. 22, 1883.
Father of Edward B. (above) ; brother of Robert F
(Venn, 11. 360; truck for J; The Guardian, Apr. 4, 1883.)
MAYNARD, FORSTER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Nov. 2 1 .
1822. S. of Forster, of Charlton, Dorset. B. at Romsey,
Hants, Educated at home. Matric. Michs. 1S23; B.A. 1828;
M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 8, 1828; priest.
May 24, 1829. c . of Remenham, Berks., until 1841. Lecturer
at St Giles, Pontefract, and Master of Pontefract Grammar
School, 1842-50. R. of Kirk Bramwith, Yorks., 1850-68.
Married, Aug. 13, 1829, Sophia, dau. of John Clarkson, 1 sq.,
of Woodbridge. Died Dec. n, 1868. Father of Alfred M.
(1862); brother of the next and of Wdliam (1823). (Venn,
11. 187.)
MAYNARD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Apr. n,
1825. S. of Forster [Capt. in the Hon. E.LCo.'s service,
Bengal Army], of Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. at Romsey,
Hants. Educated at home. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. (27th
Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1835. Brother of the above and of
William (1823). (Venn, xi. 195.)
MAYNARD, HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Sidney, Jan. 29,
1776. Youngest s. of Sir William, Bart. (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1738-9), of Walton, Essex, deceased. B. Oct. 30,
1758, in London. Schools, Wandsworth (Mr Devis) and
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1776; B.A. 1780; M.A. 1784. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1783. R. of Radwinter and V. of Thaxted,
Essex, 1 786-1806. Married Susan, dau. of the Rev. Francis
Barnard, R. of Caxton, Cambs. Died May, 1806, at Thaxted.
Brother of Charles (1770); father of the next. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1S06, 1. 5S3.)
MAYNARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Jan. 13, 1804;
Fell. -Corn., Nov. 1807. Only s. of the Rev. Henry (above)
of Thaxted, Essex [and Susan, dau. of the Rev. Francis
Barnard]. [B. Mar. 13, 1786, at Thaxted. J Bapt. in London.
School, Hitchin (Mr Evans). Matric. Michs. 1804. Suc-
ceeded his uncle, Charles (1770), as 6th Bart, and 3rd Vis-
count Maynard, Mar. io, 1824. Lord Lieut, and Vice-
Admiral of Essex, 1825-65. Married, Dec. 28, 1810, Marv,
dau. of Reginald Rabett, of Bramfield Hall, Suffolk. Died,
s.p*m., May 19, 1865, aged 77, at Easton Lodge, Essex, his
only son, Charles Henry (1632), having died a few months
before hmi; the peerage then became extinct. (G.E.C.)
MAYNARD, HENRY LANGSTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1884. Only s. of Henry Wheler, mer-
chant, of Wimbledon. B. [Feb. 16, 1865], at Hadley,
Middlesex. [School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1885; Scholar;
B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at Uppingham
School, 1889-94; at the United Services College, 1894-8.
Un.l. deai nil (Kith and \V-M-) [■,-. (M).-l, ).-■■, <j M.i-l-r
of the Junior School and Assistant Chaplain at Bath College,
1898-1902. Chaplain of Bath Abbey, 1902-9. V. of Twerton-
on-Avon, Somerset, 1909-20. Preb. of Wells Cathedral,
1915-40; Treasurer, 1921-40. V. of Milverton, 1920-40.
Rural Dean of Wellington, 1923. Died suddenly at the
vicarage, Milverton, Apr. 16, 1940; buried there. (Pemb
Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters* Directories; Crockford; Who was
Who; The Times, Apr. 18, 1940.)
MAYNARD, HERBERT MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. i, 1886. [Eldest s. of Foster, L.R.C.P., of
Rangoon and Hastings.] B. Aug. 15, 1866, at Rangoon,
British Burma. Schools, Epsom College and King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1S86; Exhibitioner and prizeman;
B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893, Ord. deacon (London) 18S9; priest,
1890; C. of Christ Church. Spitalhelds, 18S9-92. V. of
Waiaku, Auckland, N.Z., 1892-5. C. of Boxmoor, Herts.,
1896-8. V. of Bishopswood, Heref., 1S98-1906. V. of
Cholsey, Berks., 1906-S. V. of Winkneld, 1909-21. V. of
St Stephen's, W. Ealing, Middlesex, 1921-41. Died June 15,
1941, at Exmouth. {Crockford; Berks., Bucks, and Beds.
Contemporary Bi %raph , / he 1 imes, June 21, 1941.)
MAYNARD, JOHN CARTWRIGHT. Adm. sizar at Caius, 17S6.
A ' Ten-year man.' [B. Apr. 15, 1746.] Scholar, 1786. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Dec. 24, 1786; priest, May 18, 1788; C.
of Attlebndge, Norfolk, 1780-93. P.C. of Morton-on-the-
Hill, 1793-1804, and P.C. of Havenngland, 1796-1804.
Died Dec. 28, 1804, at Alderford. (Venn, 11. 112; G. Mag.,
1804, II, 1249 (which gives ' died Dec. 22 ').)
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Maynard, Jonas Alleyne
MAYNARD, JONAS ALLEYNE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 4, 1821. 4th s. of George, Esq., deceased, late
of the Barbados. B. there. Matric Michs. 1821; Scholar,
1 ■-■-' 1 ; B.A. 1S26; M.A. 1830. Adin. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 6, 1826. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1846. A Special
Pleader. On the Western Circuit. Died May 6, 1856. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1856, 1. 666.)
MAYNARD, ROBERT FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Oct. 22, 1862. [S. of Thomas Burton, Esq., R.N.] B. [June]
1844, at Holmwood. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1S70. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1867; priest,
1868; C. of Trowbridge, Wilts., 1867-9. C. of Bathford,
Somerset, 1S69-71. C. of Emsworth, Hants., 1871-5. V.
of Catherington, 1877-1908. Died May 20, 190S. Brother
of Edward W. H. (1S63). {Venn, 11. 360; Crockford; Cambridge-
Chronicle, May 29, 1908.)
MAYNARD, THOMAS BROOKE ELLIOTT. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 20, 1834. Of Hants. [S. of T., Esq., of Donny-
land Hall. Colchester. B. at Romsey.J Matric. Lent, 1835.
Kept 1 term only.
MAYNARD, THOMAS RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 4, 1845. Matric. .Michs. 1845; B.A. 1S52; M.A. 1S55.
Ord. deacon (Roch.) 1S51; pnest, 1853; C. of Aylesford,
Kent, 1851-3, C. of All Saints, Paddington, 1854-5. Asst.
Chaplain to the Forces at Dover, 1855-67. Sometime Eng-
lish tutor to the Prince Imperial of France. Resided latterly
at Baden Baden, where he died Dec. 24, 1897, aged 74.
(Scott, MSS.; Crock/ord; Armv Lists; 1 he Times, Jan. 1,
1898.)
MAYNARD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Dec. 29,
1S23. S. of Forster, Officer in the Army, of Charlton, Dorset.
B. at Romsey, Hants. Educated at home. Matric. Michs.
1--1; B.A. 1S2S. Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 1, 1830; priest,
Dec. 19, 1830. Minister of the Mariners' Church, Liverpool,
1832-73. Died Jan. 28, 1875, at Rock Ferry, Cheshire.
Brother of Forster (1822) and George (1825). [Venn, 11. 192.)
MAYNARD, WILLIAM WHIFFEN. Adm. pens, at Cars,
June 30, 1851. B. 1831, at Brasted, Kent. School, Cogge-
shall (private). Matric. Michs. 1851.
MAYNARD-TAYLOR, DANIEL CLAUDE. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Magdalene, Jan. 1, 1S93. S. of D., of Heath House,
Banstead. [B. Nov. 19, 1873.] School, Repton. Matnc.
Lent, 1893. A wine-merchant. Of 79, Lowgate, Hull, in
19 10. {Repton bch. Reg.)
MAYNE, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 1,
1888. S. of Mrs Mayne, of 58, Ashbourn Grove, East Dul-
wich, London. [School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs.
1888. Appointed to I.C.S., 1888; served in the Central
Provinces; Assistant Accountant- General, Bengal, 1893-4;
Deputy Commissioner, 1898; Officiating Accountant-General,
Punjab, 1901; Commissioner of Excise, Central Provinces,
1909; retired, 1916. {I.C.S. Lists.)
MAYNE, CHARLES ROBERT GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Sept. 30, 1893. S. of [Major] Robert Graham
[Indian Cavalry]. B. [Sept. 10, 1874], in Edinburgh. School,
Radley College. Matric. Michs. 1893. Second Lieut., High-
land Light Infantry, 1895; served in Crete, 1898; Lieut.,
1899; employed with West African Frontier Force, 1899-
1903. With the Ashanti Field Force; at relief of Kumassi
(despatches). Capt., 1901; in operations against the Emir
of Yola, 1901 (despatches); in the Aro Expedition, Southern
Nigeria, 1901-2; D.S.O., 1902 (despatches). With the Egyp-
tian Army, 1902-13. A.A.G.; G.S.O., 2. Military Secretary
to the Sirdar and Governor-General of the Sudan. In the
Great War, 1914-19; severely wounded 1914 and 1915;
Major commanding 20th Lanes. Fusiliers, 19 15-16; Brigade
Commander, 19th Infantry Brigade; Brevet Lieut-Col. 1917;
Brevet Col. 1919; C.M.G. 1919; mentioned 5 times in de-
spatches; Order of Osmanieh (Egypt), 4th class, and Medji-
dieh, 3rd class. Assistant Military Secretary to the War
,1920. A.D.C. to the King, 1921. Latterly of Charlton
. Radstock, Somerset. Died Apr. 7, 1944, at Bath.
{PeiU, 11. 786; Univ. War List; Army Lists; The V.C. and
, 1 he Times, Apr. 8, 1944.)
MAYNE, FREDERICK OTWAY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
, , May zi, 1841. [2nd] s. of Uiarles Otway [of the
111 ,I.C.*s Maritime Service]; of The Manor House, Stan-
Middlesex. B. [Aug. 6, 1823], at Sevenoaks. School,
U e tminster. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1842; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Cant.) 1846; priest, 1847;
C. of Kcmsing, Kent, 1846-9. H.M. Chaplain, Bengal Estab-
nt, 1849-66. At Umballa, 1851-6; at Simla, 1857-8;
.it Peshawar, 1859-60; at Fort William, 1S61-6. V.of Strood,
Kent, 1867-74. V. of Bearsted, 1874-83. Married, Feb. 1 \,
1849, Elizabeth Louisa, dau. of CoL James Blair, J 1 1
Resided latterly at Bournemouth, where he died Aug. 8,
1906. aged 83. (Record <>f Old Westminsters; Crm > > ■ ■
Limes, Aug. 10, 1906; Clergy List.)
Mayne, William Cyril
HTY, July 3, 1839.
MAYNE, JOHN TENNANT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 15,
1856. S. of John, Colonel [and Mary Anne]. B. [Dec. 4,
1836], at Edinburgh. Bapt. Mar. 29, 1S37. [School, Harrow.]
Matric. Michs. 1836. Member of Inland Revenue Board,
Madras, and Organist and Choirmaster of Madras Cathedral.
Author, Short Notes of lours in America and India, 1869. Died
in India, Aug. 1, 1875. Brother of Robert H. (1847).
(Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MAYNE, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24, 1858.
S. of William, merchant (and Ann William?). B. [Oct. 31,
1838], at Ponseverran, Constantine, Cornwall. Bapt. Dec. 5,
Matnc. Michs. 1S5S; B.A. 1S62; M.A. 1S74. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Gwennap, Corn-
wall, 1S62-4. C. of St Mark's, Gloucester, 1864-7. C. of St
Catharine's, Gloucester, 1867-9; v- there, 1869-90. Rural
Dean of Gloucester, 1881-^0. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Gloucester and Bristol, 1883-97. Hon. Canon of Gloucester,
1 1 1912. R. of Christian Maliord, Wilts., 1S90-1912.
Rural Dean of Chippenham, 1S99-1912. Died Aug. 20, 1912,
at Christian Malford. Father of William C. (189'.). (trock-
rd\ Eagle, xxxiv. 266; Who was Who; J he Guardian,
Aug. 23, 1912.)
MAYNE, RICHARD. B.A. 1821, incorp. from Dublin; M.A.
1821. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 1821. 4th s. of
Edward, Judge of the King's Bench in Ireland. B. Nov. 27,
1796, in Dublin. B.A., Trinity College, Dublin, 1818.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 8, 1818. Called to the Bar,
1822. On the Northern Circuit. Joint Commissioner of
Metropolitan Police, on their institution, 1829-50; Chief
Commissioner. 1S50-68. ' He had to raise, organise and
train a small army, to instruct them in duties hitherto un-
known in England, and to teach them to discharge their
otnee with patience and consideration.' Roughly handled
by the mob during the Hyde Park riots, July, 1866. C.B.,
1S48; K.C.B., 1851. Married, 1831, Georgiana Marianne
Catherine, eldest dau. of Thomas Carvick, of Wyke, Yorks.,
and had issue. Died Dec. 26, 1868, in London; buried at
Kensal Green, where there is a monument to his memory.
(Boose, 11. 818; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MAYNE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. r8,
1803. S. of Captain — , of Bristol. Matric. Easter, 1806.
Brother of William (1^02). Distinguish from a contem-
porary namesake of Christ Church, Oxford (1796), who was
R. of Limpsfield, Surrey, 1806-41, and died Mar. 7, 1841.
(Al. Oxon.)
MAYNE, ROBERT HANSON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan.
19, 1847. Of Middlesex. S. of John, Colonel, in the E. India
Co.'s Service, deceased [and Mary Anne]. B. July 13, 1828,
at Edinburgh. [School, Edinburgh Acad.] Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Roch.) 1853; priest, 1853;
C. of Brent Pelham, Herts., 1853-7. Inc. of Orange, N.S.U..
1857-60, and T862-5. Chaplain of Gold Fields, Kiandra,
1860-1. Chaplain of Gold Fields, Lambing Flat, 1861-2.
Inc. of St John, Hartley, 1865-86. Resided latterly at 3,
Merchiston Park, Edinburgh. Disappears from Crockford,
1901. Brother of John T. (1856).
MAYNE, WALTER NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
It 51 3, Oct. 1885. S. of William, Esq. [and Edith Caroline,
dau. of Henry Talbot, of Oakland, Worcs.]. B. at Tenby,
Pembs. [School, Bromsgrove.j Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
18S9; M.A. 1911. Football (Rugby) 'blue,' 1888. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1891; priest, 1894; C. of St Mary's, Chester,
1891-5. C. of Swmton, Lanes., 1895-8. R. of Wistaston,
Cheshire, 1898-1941. Died Nov. 11, 1941, aged 78. (Broms-
grove Reg.; Watford; Book of Blues; Crockford; The Times,
Nov. 13, 1941-)
MAYNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov. 15,
1802. S. of — , Captain, of Bristol. Matric. Eat.
Bi itherof Robert (1803).
MAYNE, WILLIAM CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1,
1896. S. of the Rev. Canon Jonathan (1N58). of Christian
Malford rectory, Chippenham, Wilts. B.
Gloucester. School, Westminster, Matric, Mich
lit of Rannoch Scholar, 1897; Scholar 1
1 1 . Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1899; M.A. 1904.
1 Li 1 at Eastbourne College, 1899-1906; at Malvern Col-
lege, 1906-7. Ord. deacon, [906; prie t, 1007. C. of Great
Malvern, 1906-7. Assistant Master at Rugby, [90 1 1
.,] mi Sain! , Poplar, 1 ■ j 1 — 14. Vice Principal oj Bi b
< .,ii; ...', ( heshunt, 1914-20
[9 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Principal of Bisho| '
. at, [Q20 35. K of Poplar, 1925 .
k, 1930 1 Professor of Greek and
Classical Literature in tin- University of Durham u
li atiary ol Durham Cathedral, ig ,( ; .
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Mayne, William Gibbons
Carlisle, 1942-48-. Warden of the Order of St Elizabeth of
Hungary. Author, Verse translation of Pindar's Olympian
Odes. (Schoolmasters' Directory; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
Who.)
MAYNE, WILLIAM GIBBONS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 15, 1S79. S. of the Rev. William Gibbons, de-
ceased" [Trinity College, Dublin, 1821]. School, Surrey
Countv, Cranleigh. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1884, MA.
1888. Ord deacon 1L1. hi I 1SS5; priest. 1S86; C. of Checkley
with Hollington, Staffs., 1885-97, and of Croxden, 1
V. of I .-,111. 1- 17-1904. R. of Kingsley, 1904-28. Rural
Dean of Cheaelle, 11109-28. Died at Kingsley, July 5, 1928.
(Scott, MSS., which gives 'died May 5'; Crockjord; Die
Times, July 8, 1928.)
MAYO, ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter, 1885; Mus.Bac.
1887.
MAYO, CHARLES ERSKINE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 28,
1828 IS. ..I P[.ige<-n] W[illiam], M.D. (St. John's College,
Oxford, 1784). B. Oct. 4, 1809.] Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A.
1833; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1833; priest (Dur-
ham) 1834; C of Nun Monkton, Yorks., 1S33-43. C of
Whitby, in 1841; C of Dalby, 1843. V. of Laneham, Notts.,
[843 56. C. of East Drayton 'in the latter portion of the
decade.' Married, 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of John Mainprize,
and had issue. Resided latterly at Cheshunt, Herts. Died
Feb. 14, issn, .it Nottingham. (C. H. Mayo, A Genealogical
Account of the Mayo and EUon Families; Crockford; Clergy
List; The Guardian, Feb. 24, 1886.)
MAYO, CHARLES HARRY POWELL. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 1. 1879. [2nd] s. of Benjamin, Esq., of SniaU-
heath, Birmingham, li. Sept. 17, 1859- Schools, (Derby
and] King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1S79;
Scholar, 1SS0; prizeman; B.A. (Mh Wrangler) 1883; M.A.
1886. Assistant Master at Harrow, 1893-1919; House-
master, 1909-19. Author. Easy Problems 111 Mathematics
and Elcmer.iarv lri^owmetry; Reminiscences of a Harrow
Master. Retired to Crown Hdl, S. Devon. Died Nov. 8,
1929. (Derbv Sell. Keg.; I. A. Walker, 555; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Nov. 9, 1929.)
MAYO, HERBERT JOHN ATHAWES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2,
1893. S. of the Rev. Herbert Harman (Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1847). of Oxford [and Sarah Anne, dau. of the
Kev. fohn Athawes, K. of Loughton, Bucks.]. B. [Feb.
16], 1874, at Mylor, near Falmouth. Schools, St John's,
Cowley, Oxford, and the Conservatorium of Music, Stutt-
gart Matric. Michs. 1893. Organist at BUlingshurst Church,
Sussex, m r898. Married Ruth, dau. of Jesse Webb, and
had issue. (.Venn, II. 532: Burke, L.G.)
MAYO, HERBERT REGINALD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893.
S. of Alfred Charles, surgeon, of Great Yarmouth. B. [Mar.
4], 1874, at Mildenhall. School, Epsom College. Matric.
Mil lis. 1893; B.A. 1897; M.B. and B.Chir., 1902. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. In
practice with his father at Great Yarmouth, 1901-34. Hon.
Consulting Medical Officer, Great Yarmouth Hospital.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C; Surgeon
Specialist, Meerut Division, India, and 19th C.C.S., Meso-
potamia). Sometime Ship's surgeon, Blue Funnel Line. Re-
siding at Hove, Sussex, in 1940. Died Oct. 20, 1940, in
London. Brother of Thomas A. (1893). (Venn, II. 533;
Univ. War List; Medical Directories; 1 he limes, Oct. 23,
1940.)
MAYO, HUBERT GILES. Adm. scholar at Queens', Michs.
1899. S. of Giles r. Aug. 2-, 1880, at l'.nnswick, Gloucs.
School, Marling, Stroud. Matne. .Michs. 1S99; Scholar, 1901;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1913. B.Sc. (1st Class) London Univ.
Assistant Master at the City of Norwich School, 1912.
Headmaster of the Grammar School, Ossett, Yorks., in
1918. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MAYO JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9. 1S58. [Younger]
s of Charles [F R.C.S.], of Winchester. B. there [Oct. 30],
1840. School. Win. hc-ter. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862;
M.A. 1865; B.D. 1881; LL.M. 1890; LL.D. 189b. lricorp.
M.A. at Worcester College, Oxford, June 8, 1S71. Assistant
Master at Plymouth New Grammar School, at Heath
Grammar School, Halifax, and at Fauconbergh Grammar
School, Beccles. Ord. deacon (Winch.) 1S1. 5; priest (Nor-
wich) 1867; C. of Roiusey, Hants., 1805-6. C. of Bircham
Newton, Norfolk, 1866-iS. C. of Olney, Bucks., 1870-1.
R. (Sinecure) of Buckland-next-Favershain, Kent, 1873-
11120. Lived in Cambridge from 1882. Chaplain of Ayerst
Hostel. R. F. Scott says he was ' extremely eccentric'
One curious failing was to sit year after year for
Special Examinations, in which he invariably gamed first
classes. He was also a continual attendant at discussions
in the Senate House, always contributing his remarks, after
stating that he ' knew nothing of the subject in question.'
In the early days oi wireless took legal action against his
Mayor, Frederick George
next-door neighbours, alleging that they were injuring him
by sending ' rays ' through his person. Submitted a thesis
for the D.D. degree, which was rejected by the Divinity
Professors, but secured him the LL.D. degTee. Married and
had issue. Author, Sunday Evening Keadings, 1891. Died
Apr. 15, 1920, at his residence, 6, Warkworth Terrace.
(Wimlieslcr l oil. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; C. H. Mayo;
The 1 imes, Apr. 17, 1920.)
MAYO, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 22, 1811.
[2nd] s. of John (P.rasenose College, Oxford, 1778), medical
practitioner, of London. B. there [Dec. 20, 1792]. Si hools,
Elthani, Kent, and Chiswick. Matric. Michs. iSri; Scholar;
Tancred Student; M.B. 1816. Ord. pnest (Norwich) July 20,
1S17; C. of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, 1820-7. Married (1)
1813, Marienne Frances, dau. of the Rev. T. Mantell, R. of
Frensham, Surrey, and had issue; (2) 1819, Mary Hunter,
dau. of J. A. Ogtlvie, of Tanhurst Park, Wotton, Surrey,
and had further issue. Died July 14, 1827, at Cheltenham;
buried there. (Verm II. 157; Burke, L.G.; C. H. Mayo, A
Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton Families.)
MAYO, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs.
189S. S. of Colonel William Robert [and Anne, dau. of tne
Rev. J. G. F. H. Knapp, V. of St John's, Portsea]. B. July
13. 1879. at Devonport. School, Warwick. Maine. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901; M.A 1905. Old. deacon (London) 1902;
priest, 1903; C. of All Saints Harlesdeu, Middlesex, 1902-4.
Lie. pr.. dro. 01 Winchester, 1904-5. C. of Kiwitea, New
Zealand, 1905-7; V. there, 1907-2&. Perm, to ofhc, dio.
of Wellington. 1929-40; C.-in-C. of Kelbum, Wellington,
1940-8-. Married, 1909, Emily, dau. of Henry Burrell of
Cheltenham. Feuding, New Zealand, and had issue. Of
Wellington, New Zealand, in 1949. (Crockjord; Burke, L.G.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MAYO, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 15, 1858.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles (St John's College, Oxford,
1S10), Master of Chearu School [and Mary, dau. of Edward
Walwyn Shepheard]. B. Mar. 25, 1839, at Cheam, Surrey.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S5S; B.A. 1862; M A 1865
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of
LeieJi-on-Meiidip, Somerset, 1867-9. C. of Chewton Mcndip.
1873-6. In the mterval between these curacies was in
partial charge of Wotton, Surrey. Chaplain to the Marquis
of Ormonde, 1873-1900. Lie. pr., dio. of Lichfield, 1885-
1900. Purchased property at Ashwick, and then removed
to Bromley, in the parish of W'arfield, near Bridgnorth,
Salop. Succeeded to Quatford House, Salop, 1892, on the
death of his aunt. Miss Frances Shepheard. Died there, un-
married, Mar. 26, 1900; buried at Ch-ani (C. H
Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton E amities; c rock-
ford; Burke, L.G , 1 he 1 imes. Mar. 30, 1900.)
MAYO, THOMAS ALFRED. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 17, 1893.
[3rd s. of Alfred Charles, doctor, of Great Yarmouth.]
School, Epsom College. Matric. Michs. 1893; Minor Scholar;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1890; M.B. 1899. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898;
F.R.C.S., 1900. House Surgeon, St Bartholomew's Hospital.
After a short time at Great Yarmouth, practised at Cowes,
Isle oi Wight. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.A.M.C). Medical Officer of Health and Port Medical
Officer, Cowes. Hon. Consulting Surgeon, King Edward VII
Convalescent Home, Osborne. Of Little Orchard, Cowes, in
1945. Died there Nov. 1, 1950. Brother of Herbert R. (1893).
(Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
MAYOR. CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 12,
1813. S. of [the Rev.] Joseph (1807) B. July 20, 1814]
at [South] Collingham, Notts. School, Rugby. Main,
Michs. 1833; B.A. (4/* Classic) 1857. M.A. 1S40. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, Feb. 3, 1842. Ord. deacon (Won
1S40. Assistant Master at Rugby School, 1840-6 Died
Aug. 31, 1846. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; 1 In Patrician;
G. Mag., 1846, II. 549.)
MAYOR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26, 1838.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1S3S; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845.
Ord. deacon (Bp. of Norwich) Jan. 26, 1845; priest, Jan, 25,
1S41.; C. "I South Love. Sufiolk, 1845-8. C. of Wavendon.
Bucks., 1S48-76. Married, 1S59, Harriett, dau. of Frederick
Woodbridge, Esq. D1s.1ppe.1rs from Crockford, 1877. (The
Ecclesiastical Gazette, .Nov. 8, 1859.)
MAYOR, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1877. S. of the Rev. William [V. of Thomley, Dur-
ham] [and Ellen]. B. Oct. 4, 1858, at Easington. Bapt.
Nov. 28, 185S. School, Durham (Dr Holden). Matric.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 1SS1. Ord. deacon (Carl.) 1881; priest,
1882; C. of Keswick, Cumberland, 1SS1-3. C. of Quiden-
ham, Norfolk. 1884-S. C. of Needwood, Staffs., 1SSS-93.
Perm, to ofhc, dio. of Ripon, 1903-11. Latterly of 301,
1 , rdship Lane. E. Dulwich. Died 111 London, May 17. 193'-
Brothel oi William P. (1878). (Durham Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
I i< < iian, May 29, 11131.)
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Mayor, Hamlet Horace
MAYOR, HAMLET HORACE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
10, 1888. S. of Thomas, master cabinet-maker, of Wigan
[and Lavinia Barlow]. B. Apr. II, 1S68, at Chorley. School,
Wigan Grammar (Mr J. Ohm). Matric. Miens. 1S8S; B.A.
1893; M.A. 1903. Died Aug. 29, 1936. Benefactor to the
College. {Eagle, xiix. 281.)
MAYOR, HENRY BICKERSTETH. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3,
1890; exhibitioner. 2nd s. of the Rev. Joseph Bickersteth
(1S47), of Queen's Gate House, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey.
B. Mar. 4, 1871, at Sydney Lodge, St Margaret's, Twicken-
ham, Middlesex. School Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1890; Scholar, 1893; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1893; M.A. 1S97. Assistant Master at Clifton College, 1S95-
1926; House Master, 1916—26. Latterly of Bicknolier,
Taunton, Somerset, where he died Aug. 23, 1948. Brother
of Robert J. G. (1SS8). (Chiton Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 25, 1948.)
MAYOR, JOHN EYTON BICKERSTETH. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 27, 1844. Of Salop. [3rd] s. of the Rev.
Robert, Church Missionary, of Cevlon [and Charlotte Bicker-
steth]. B. [at Baddegamal, Ceylon, Jan. 28, 1825. Schools,
[Christ's Hospital and] Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy); ' Head
boy' there. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. (yd Classic) 1S4S;
M.A. 1S51. Fellow, 1849-1910; President, 1902-10. Assis-
tant Master at Marlborough College, 1849-53. University
Librarian, 1864-7. Kennedy Professor of Latin, 1372-1910.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1S95; Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1892;
Hon. DD., Glasgow, 1901; Hon. LL.D., St Andrews, 1906.
F.B.A., 1902. Ord. deacon (Ely), Mar. 4, 1855; priest,
Mar., 1857. President of Cambridge Antiquarian Society,
1862-3 and 186S-Q. President of the Philological Society,
187S-S1. A man of vast learning; accumulated an immense
library, which overflowed from his College rooms into a
house in Jordan's Yard. Collected much biographical
material, especially concerning members of his College and
the University, which was largely drawn upon by C. H.
Cooper and R. F. Scott and the D.N.B. Much of this is
now in the University Library'- Keenly interested in lexi-
cography, the old Catholics, vegetarianism and Esperanto.
From the age of 12 to S3 he did not consult a doctor, and
said he ' could dine on a penny-halfpenny.' President of the
Vegetarian Society, 18S4-1910. Author of an edition of
Juvenal; Richard of Chichester (Rolls Series); edited Thomas
Baker's History of St John's and prepared a mass of material
for the Graduati and the College Adm. Keg. Died at Cam-
bridge, Dec. 1910. Brother of Joseph B. (1S47) and Robert B.
(1838). (Memoirs of H. A. Morgan, 17 and 8S-90; Eagle.
xxxii. 411; D.X.B.; Who was Who; F. P. White.)
MAYOR, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 8, 1807.
S. of the Rev. John [Worcester College, Oxford, 1774], of
Shrewsbury [V. of Shawbury]. [School, Shrewsbury.]
Matric. Michs. 1807; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1819.
Fellow, 1812-14. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 8, 1812; priest
(Peterb.) Nov. 22, 1812. R. of South Collingham, Notts.,
18 13- 60 and P.C. of Langford, near Newark, 1838-60. Married
Oct. 5, 1813, Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. J. C. Pratt, V. of
Peterborough. Died Apr. 19, i860, aged 71, at South Colling-
ham. Father of Charles (1S33); uncle of J. E. B. (1844), etc.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Camb. Chron., Oct. 15, 1813; ' ,*>;.'
Act Bk.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., i860, 1. 523; Ecclesi-
astical Gazette, May 8, i860; Northants. Clergy.)
MAYOR, JOSEPH BICKERSTETH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 22, 1847. [4th] s. of the Rev. Robert, V. of Acton.
Cheshire, deceased [and Charlotte Bickersteth]. Of Middlesex.
B. [Oct. 24, 1S28], at Wheeler Chapel (St Mary Norton,
Folgate). School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1847; Members'
prize, 1850; B.A. (2nd Classic) 185 1; M.A. 1854. Fellow,
1852-64; Tutor, 1861-3; Hon. Fellow, 1894-1916; Hon.
Litt.D., Dublin. Headmaster of Kensington School, r864-8.
-or of Classics at King's College, London, 1870-9.
Lady Margaret's Preacher, 1888. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1859;
priest, i860. Married, Dec. 29, 1863, Alexandrine I' u ,
dau. of Andrew Grote, and niece of John Grote, Professor of
Moral Philosophy. Author, Greek for Beginners; Sketch of
Ancient Philosophy; Chapters on English Metre; The Epistle
of St James, the Greek text with Introduction,
ntS] Handbook of '
of St Jude and Second Epistle of St Peter; Select Readings
from the Psalms, etc. Editor of Profi orGroti sposthumous
works, viz. Examination <>f Utilitarian Philosophy; Treatise
ok the Moral Ideal.; Exploratio Philosophica. Latterly "f
- Gate House, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. Died
Nov. 29, 1916. Brother of John E. B. (1844) ami I
father of Henry B. (1S90) and Robert J. G. (1888). (Eagle,
xxxviu. 332; Who uas Who; Die Times, Dec. I, 1916.)
MAYOR, ROBERT BICKERSTETH. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 4, 1S35. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert, K. of Coppen-
Maysmore, The Rev. William
hall, Cheshire. B. Jan. 16, 1820, at Baddegama, Ceylon.
[School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1838; I >
\yd Wrangler) 1K4J; M.A. 1845; B.D. 1852. Fellow, 1845-64.
Mathematical Master at Rugby School, 1845-63. Ord.
deacon (Wore.) 1845; priest, 1850. R. of Frating with
Thorington, Essex, rS63-98. Rural Dean of St Osyth,
1876-94. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1877-98. Married,
Apr. 24, 1S73, his cousin, Caroline, dau. of Robert Bicker-
steth, Esq. Restored the charches at Frating and Thorington
and built and maintained schools almost solely from his
private means. Died Aug. 15, 1898, at Frating rectory.
Brother of the above and of John E. B. (18441. (Manchester
Gr. Sell. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Boase, VI. 191; Eagle, XX. 443;
I he Times, Aug. 16, 1898.)
MAYOR, ROBERT JOHN GROTE. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 10, 1888. Eldest s. of the Rev. Joseph
bickersteth (1S47), of Queen's Gate House, Kingston-on-
Thames, Surrey. B. Aug. 20, 1SO9, at Twickenham, Middle-
! ; Bell Scholar, 1889; Craven Scholar,
1S91; (Senior Classic, 1890); B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st
Class) 1892; M.A. 1896. Fellow, 1894. Called to the Bar,
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1899. Joined the Education De-
partment, 1896; Assistant Secretary, Board of Education,
1907-19; Principal Assistant Secretary, 1919-26. C.B., 1919.
Chairman of Committee on co-operation between Univer-
sities and Training Colleges, 1926-8; and of Central Advisory
Committee for certification of Teachers, 1930-5. Of 26, Addi-
son Avenue, London, W., in 1946. Died June 19, 1947.
Brother of Henry B. (1890). (Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook;
Who's Who.)
MAYOR, WILLIAM PETER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
157S. S. of the Rev. William (Hatfield Hall, Durham, B.A.
V. of Shotton, Durham] [and Ellen]. B. at Easington,
Durham. Bapt. Sept. 5, 1861. School, Durham (Dr Holden).
Matric. Michs. 187S; B.A. 1882; M.A. 18S8. Ord. deacon
(Nottingham) 18S4; priest (Lincoln) 18S5; C. of Brigg,
Lines., 1884-90. C. of Shotton, Durham, 1890-3. C. of St
Columba's, Southwick, 1S93-S. V. of St Cuthbert's, Monk-
wearmouth, 189S-1904. V. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Darlington, 1904-10. V. of Westoe, 1910-22. R. of Whit-
burn, 1923-36. Resided latterly at Felixstowe. Died Jan. 27,
1944; buried at Felixstowe. Brother of Frederick G. (1877).
(Crockford;C.U. Pari. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 28, 1944.)
MAYOU, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25,
1846; from Lincoln College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
(age 18) June 7, 1S43. [2nd s. of John, of Appleby, Leics.,
gent.] At King's College, London, 1S49. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Wilnecote, Warws., 1850-61.
C. of Polesworth, 1861-4. C. of Tamworth, Staffs., 1864-7.
V. of Baddesley Ensor, Warws., 1867-76. C.-in-C. of Girhng-
ton, Yorks., 1880-2. Subsequently of 11, Highheld, Man-
ningham, Bradford. Disappears from Crockford, rgoi. (Al.
Oxon.)
MAYOU, FRANCIS REGINALD. Adm. scholar at Queens',
Michs. 1889. S. of John Webster. B. Jan. 21, 1870, at
Fazeley, Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1890; B.A
1892.
MAYOW, GEORGE WYNELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 10, 1824. [Eldest] s. of Philip Wynell [of Brea, Corn-
wall, and Clipston, Northants. (and Elizabeth, dau. of Col.
Charles Deaxe). B. Aug. 31, 1808 (sic)]. B. in London.
School, Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1826. Cornet, 4th
Dragoons, June 9, 1825; Lieut., 1830; Capt., 1835;
1846; Lieut.-Col., 1854; Colonel, 1859. Served in the Crimea,
1854-6. Deputy Quarter-Master General, Dublin. Major-
Gen., Mar. 6, 1868. C.B., 1867. Married, Aug. 16, 1842,
Jane Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of the Rt. Rev. Samuel Kyle,
Bishop of Cork. Died suddenly, s.p., Jan. I, 1873. Brother
of the next. (Boase, Coll. Cormib.)
MAYOW [post WYNELL-MAYOW], PHILIP WYNELL. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 1, [831. [Youngest] s. ..i
Philip [Wvnell, of Hauworth Hall, Norfolk]. IV Maj [6,
1813, in London. School, Kent, private. Matrii
1831; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Adm. at Gr
1835. Ord. deacon (London) 1 V. ol
Soma et, 1845 6 Marrii d, M to,
dau. of iii- Ri v. B.G. Heatl . uffolk 1 ■•<<■ rf)
of Shortwood, Wells, Son
Brother r.l In. ..'. ' null.; Inns
of Court, the Guardian, July 16, 1890.)
MAYSMORE, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Si John's,
B. at Wrexham Dcnbi^h-lim- A
man.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from York) April 1 i,
Humphrey, of Jesu. t ollege, Oxford,
1703.] (Al. Oxon.; V. E. Towcll.)
5TJ
Mayson (or Mason), Martin
MAYSON (or MASON), MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, May 17, 1819. S. of John. B. at Portinscale,
Cumberland. School, Appleby, Westmorland. Matnc.
Michs. 1819. Migrated to < hrist's, Dec. 16, 1819; B.A [823;
MA. 1828. Ord! deacon (Chester) 1824; C. of Loweswater,
Cumberland, 1824. R. of Knapwell, Cambs., 1833-56.
■ Probably died before i860.' Doubtless father of the next.
[Telle, 11.397: Clergy List, which calls him Mason.)
MAYSON, SPENCER MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Mar. 25, 1854. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Martin (above).]
Began residence Oct. 1, 1854, but did not remain long
MAZZINGHI, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 6, 1828. S. of Domimck Peter. B. [Nov. 13, iSto], in
\. v, \ ork, America. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs.
1828; B.A. 1832; MA. 1835. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Ian. '22, 1829. Called I" the Bar, Jan 28, it-'. Served
with the Indian Law Commission, 1865-9. Librarian of
!!,.■ William Sail library. Stafford, 1875-93. Married, 1 >■ s 4 .
Ann, dau. of Mathieu Schrobilgen, Chief Greffier of the High
Court of Luxembourg. F.S.A. Author, A Brief Notici !
some Recent Researches Respecting Dante Alighieri; Sanc-
tuaries, etc. Died 1-eb. 19, 1893, at Walton Lodge, near
Stafford. [Listoi < arthusians, which gives ' li. 1811 ', Boose,
11. 822; Scott, MSS ; Law Lists; Inns of < ourt; P. B. G.
Hum. ill- Foster, Men at the Bar, The Guardian, Mar. 1,
1893.)
MEABY. GEORGE KENNETH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
24 1861. [S. of George. B. Nov. 21, 1841.] Matnc. Michs.
1 1.1. Scholar; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Krpon)
1865; priest 1666; C. of St Luke's, Bradford, 1865-7. C. of
St Thomas s. Pendleton, Lanes., 1867-71. C. of Kirk-
Deighton, Yorks., 1871-3. C. of Rochdale, Lanes., 1875-7.
C. of St Michael's. Hulmc, 1877-8. V. of St Matthew's.
Barrow-in-Furness, 1878-1906. Married, May 7. 1879,
Louisa Howarth, dau. of John Tweedale, of Healy Hall,
Healy, Lanes., and had issue. Died July 17, 1906. (Burke,
L.G.; Crockford.)
MEACHAM, CHARLES JOHN BLOOD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Nov. 30, 1870. S. of John, stationer [and Elizabeth].
B. at Lichfield, Stall- Bapt. Feb. 2, 1851. [School, Kings',
Ely.] Mus.Bac, 1871. Organist of St Philip's. Birmingham,
1S71-SS: of St George's, F.dgbaston, 188S-1921. Mum. al
composer. Died Jan. 16, 1930. {Kings' Sck., Ely, Keg-:
Eagle, XLVI. 51; Diet. 0} Organs and Organists.)
MEACHER, GEORGE DUNCOMBE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Apr. 12, 1806. 2nd s. of Thomas Meacher,
, handler, of Newport' Pagnell, Bucks. B. there [Aug. 1786].
[School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1806; scholar. 1S06; B.A.
1810. [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MEAD, ARTHUR RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
[883 S. of the Rev. Richard Gawler (1852) [R. of Balcombe,
Sussex], and Elizabeth Martha. B. [Sept. 2, 1865], at
Heytesbury, Wilts. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 18S3;
B.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Chich.) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of
All Saints, Eastbourne, 1889-91. C. of St Andrew's, Indoo-
roopilly, Queensland, Australia, 1891-2; K. of HamsviUe,
1892-7; R, of St Peter's, Southport, 1S97-9; Chaplain to
Dunwich Benevolent Inst, and Leper Station, Stradbroke
Island, and R. of Cleveland, 1S99-1907; Chaplain, Penal Est.,
St Helena, 1905-7 (last live 111 Queensland). C. of Clayton
with Keymer. Sussex. 1907-9. Chaplain. Naval Defence
Force of Australian Commonwealth, 1907-9. V. of Crawley
Down, Sussex, 1909-16. V. of Lindfield, 1916 29. Latterly
of Sewards End", Saffron Walden, Essex. Brother of the
next. [Lancing Coll. Keg ; Crockford.)
MEAD, CLEMENT GAWLER. Adm. pens at Christ's, June 20,
1895. S. of the Rev. Richard Gawler (1S52). B. [July 25,
1.877J, at Balcombe, Sussex. Schools. [Haileybury and) Bed-
lord . Did not reside. Served in the 1 .reat War, 1914-19
(Capt., Canadian Contingent; M.C.); killed 111 action, Jan. 18,
1918. Brother of the above. [Haileybury Coll. Keg. Peile,
u. Soo.)
MEAD, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Sr Iohn's, Oct, 17, 1822. Of
Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar. 1826; 11 A. 1827;
MA 1830. P.C. of Brewham, Somerset, 1841-54. Died
Apr. 8, 1854, aged 49, at Hardway, Somerset. (Clergy List;
G. Hag.. 1.854, 1. 663.)
MEAD GEORGE PERCY. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 18,
1884. [S. of Dr I. B., of Newmarket B Aug
s< ho.il, Kings'. Ely.] Matnc. Michs. 1884. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, 1 s Not found 111 Medical Directs.
[King-: Sck., Ely. Keg.)
MEAD, GEORGE ROBERT STOW. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1881. Of Warwicks. S. of Robert, gent. [Colonel,
H.M. Ordnance] [and Mary]. B., at Nuneaton, Mar. 22,
1863. Bapt. May 30, 1863. School, Rochester Cathedral
Meade, Frederick Richard Daly
(Mr Langhorae). Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1926.
Private Secretary to Madame Blavatsky, co-founder of the
Theosophical Society, 1887; General Secretary of the Euro-
pean section. Closely associated with Mrs Besant, with
whom he edited a theosophical journal Lucifer, later named
the Theosopkical AY;;.-..; finally became sole editor. Re-
signed from the Theosophical Society, 1908, and founded
with a group of co-workers, the Quest Society. Began in
1909 the publication of The Quest (a quarterly review),
which ceased publication, 1930. Took a keen interest in the
Society for Promoting the Study of Religions, giving lec-
tures and holding discussion classes. Married, 1899, Laura
Mary, dau. of Frederick Cooper, C.B., I.C.S. Author, Frag-
ment I a 1 ,11.0: Korg..!t,n; Echoes of ike Gnosis (n vols.);
Simon Magus; Orpheus; Tke Upanishads; Apollonius of
lutn.t I ';. G if els and the Gospel: Did jesus live 100 B.C.?
Thine Great, i Hermes, I lie World Mystery; Some Mystical
Adventures; Quests Old and New; The Subtle Body; Pislis
hn the Baptizer; The Sacred Dance in
Christendom, etc. Died Sept. 28, 1933, at 21, Ovington
Street, London, S.W. {Eagle, xlvtii. 70; Who was Who;
1 he Tunes, Sept. 29, 1933.)
MEAD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Emmanuel, July 6,
1765. S. of Richard, Esq. (possibly of Christ Church, Ox-
ford, 1736). B. June 27, 1746, in the parish of St George's,
Hanover Square, London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1760; LL.B. 1772. R. of Pitchcott, Bucks., 1-71
Died, unmarried, in College, Julv 1772: M.I. in the cloisters
of the College Will proved Sept. 8, 1772. by his brother,
Richard. (J. B. Peace; G. Mag., 1772, 391.)
MEAD, PERCY JAMES. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8, 1890. [S. of
Lieut.-Col. C. J.. Bengal Royal Artillery. B. Nov. 15, 1871.
School, Haileybury.) Matnc. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1843.
Entered the I.C.S. 1894; Assistant Magistrate aud Collector
in Bombay; Adnunistrator. Sachin State, 1897-9. Under-
Secretary (Revenue and Finance) to Govt, of Bombay,
1901; Private Secretary to the Governor, 1903. Talukdari
Settlement Officer, 1905-6. Superintendent, Census Opera-
tions, 1910; Junior Collector, 1911; Senior Collector, 1916;
Director of Industries, 1917. Chief Secretary and Financial
Secretary to Government, Bombay, 1919. Commissioner of
Scinde, 1923. C.I.E., 1914; C.S.I. . 1921. Married (1) 1904.
Frances Alexandra Cowie; (2) Miry Gertrude Maddock.
Died Apr. 7, 1923, at Karachi. [King's Coll. Reg.; Scott,
MSS : India Office Lists, Who was Who.)
MEAD, RICHARD GAWLER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3 1852. S. of John Clement, architect, of Keppel
Street. London [and Emma]. B. Oct. 29, 1S33, in St George's,
Bloomsbury. School, Grosvenor College, Bath. Matric.
Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. i860. Adm., Com. causa, at
Oxford. 1S01. Ord. deacon (Lich.) Dec. 21, 1856; pnest.
1857; C. of Wellington, Salop, 1856-8. P.C. of Berwick-
Bassett, Wilts., 1859-61. C. of St Saviour's. Bath, 1861-3.
C of Heytesbury, Wilts., 1863-6. C. of Tredmgton, Gloucs.,
1866-8. R. of Balcombe, Sussex, 1868-1909. Rural Dean
of Lewes, 1878-1909. Preb. of Chichester Cathedral, 1894-
1909. Married, July 23, 1863, Elizabeth Martha, eldest dau.
of John Clutton, Esq., of London. Died Apr. 26, 1909. at
Balcombe rectory. Father of Arthur R. (1883) and Clement
G. (1895), (Scott, AfSS.; Eagle, xxxi. 243; Al. Oxon.; Who
was Wh.., Crockford; G. Mag.. 1S63, 11. 396.)
MEAD,—. Adm. at Trinity, Nov. 16, 1775; a ' Ten-year man.'
MEADE, CHARLES JOHN. Adm pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
July I, 1865. S. of Richard Henry, Esq., of Bradford,
Yorks [B. 1844. School, Giggleswick.] Matnc. Michs. 1865.
BA 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1869;
priest, 1870; C. of St Thomas, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1869-70.
C. of St George's. Camberwell, 1870-2. C. of St Jude's,
Peckham, Surrey, 1872-9. P.C. of Peckham, 1879-87. V.
of Boughton-Monchelsea, Kent, IS87-I9I3- Resided sub-
sequently at Hove, Sussex, where he died, May 24, 1921.
[Giggleswick Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, May 20, 1921.)
MEADE CHRISTOPHER HENRY BARRY. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Chrisii, Mar. 30, 1878. Of Dublin. S. ol Francis F.,
Esq 11 C of 22, Montgomery Square, Dublin. B. Feb.
[8] 1858 in Dublin. Matric. Easter, 1S-8; Scholar, 1879;
B A [iilh Wrangler) 1S82; M.A. 1885. Assistant Master at
King's School, Warwuk. Called to the Irish Bar, June 8,
18.,- Residing at 12, Pembroke Park, Dublin, in 1906.
Died Oct. 13, 1926. (C. H. Mayo; The Times, Oct. 15, 1926.)
MEADE, FREDERICK RICHARD DALY. Adm. pens (age 19)
at Pembroke Oct. 1, 1889. [Youngest] s. of [Sir] Richard
John. K, it. .Lieut. -General. B. [Nov. 19, 1870'. ,1 Bangalore
India. [School Charterhouse.] Matnc. Michs.
Pensacola, Florida, in 1911. Timber exporter Died";! ">■
1930, at Seattle, U.S.A. {Charterhouse Register; 1 he I imes
Oct. 22, 1930.)
380
Meade, Herbert Edward
MEADE, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EmMaNI i 1 ,
Oct. i, 1890. S. of the Rev. Richard Corker (Trinitv I i
Dublin, 1854), V. of St Neots [Hunts.]. [B. April 1S71.
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs. 1890. Brother of
Sydney (1S95). (Uppingham Sch. Roll.)
MEADE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Maj
Eldest s. of Richard (Wadhani College, Oxford, 1S01), P.C.
of Prince's Risborough, Bucks. Matric. Michs. 1832: B.A.
1836. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S36; priest, 1837. I of
Newton-Purcell, Oxon., 1S43-S3. Subsequently of Grenville
Cottage, Buckingham, where he died Oct. 22, 1S93. {1 . A.
Walker, 444; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 28, 1893.)
MEADE, JOHN SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius,
June 14, 1831; from Balliol College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. May 27, 1830, age 17. [Only] s. of Sir John Spencer,
M.D. of Weymouth. B. at Clifton. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1831; B.A. 1S35; M.A. 1838. Adm. at th
Temple, Apr. 24, 1S35. J.I', for Dorset. Died II' s. 1 14,
aged 71, at Torquay. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon., Inns
of Court.)
MEADE, RICHARD JOHN EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, Oct 6,
1890. [S. of Major Richard Raphael (and Ulri-
dau. of David Nimes Carvalho, Land-Agent to W. D.
Mackenzie). B. [at Pau, France], Aug. 20, 1870. School,
private.] Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894. A Land-Agent;
member of the firm of Messrs Edens. Agent to Capt. J.
Windham Meade and others. During the Great War, 1914-
19, Area Live-Stock Commissioner, Eastern Division, Mi-
nistry of Food. O.B.E., 1920. Of Quidenham, Norfolk, 111
r946. (Burke, O.B.E.; C.U. Pari. Reg.)
MEADE, SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1S95.
IS. of the Rev. Richard Corker (Trinity College, Dublin,
V. of St Neots Hunts.] B. June 2S, 1870. Matric.
Michs. 1895"; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1S99; priest, 1900; C. of Prittlewell, Essex, 1899-1901. C.
of Buckingham, i90r-4- C. of Busbridgc, Surrey, 1905-S.
C. of All Saints, Newmarket, 1912-13. C. of Uppingham,
1915-16. C. of Baldock, Herts., 1918-20. C. of Tring,
r920-9. C. of Knebworth, 1930-1. V. of Silsoe, Beds.,
1931-47-. Brother of Herbert E. (1890). (Crockford.)
MEADE, WAKEFIELD SUFT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec. 15,
1848. [Only s. of Robert. B. 1S29. School, Tonbridge.]
Matnc. Lent, 1S49; B.A. 1853; M.A. 185S. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of Tarporley, Cheshire,
1853-7. Colonial Chaplain and P.C. of St John. Albany,
W. Australia, 185S-65. P.C. of Arkengarthdale, Yorks
1S66-S. V. of Whiston, Lanes., 1869-73. V. of Frosterley,
Durham, 1873-82. R. of Loddington, Northants., 1882-97.
Buried there, Nov. 6, 1897. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Northants. Clergy.)
MEADE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 15,
1S40. Did not reside. Possibly 2nd s. of the Rev. Richard John
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1812) of Norton St Philip, Somerset ;
b. Jan. 7, 1S21; school, Sherborne; had matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford, June 14, 1839, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1843; M.A. (Oxford) 1847. Ord. deacon (Salisbury] 1844;
priest (Bath and Wells) 1845; R. of Binegar, Somerset,
1851-84. Married (r) June 19, 1855, his cousin Charlotte,
dau. of Peter Cazalet, of Brighton, and had issue; (2) 1863,
Charlotte Mary, dau. of John Hippisley, of Ston Easton
Park, Somerset, and had further issue; (3) 1892, Margaret
Hayes, dau. of the Rev. — Hayes, of Marlborough buildings,
Bath. Died in 1893. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
MEADE-KING, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1883. Eldest s. of Henr-. 1
(Pembroke College, Oxford, 1855), attorney, of Bristol [and
Caroline Amelia Carr, dau. of George Carr Clark, of Ellin
thorpe, Yorks.]. B. [1865], in London. [School, Clifton
College.] Matric. Michs. 1SS3; B.A. 1886. Adm.
1889. Practised in Bristol; Messrs Meade-King
Married, 1891, Ann Milicent, dau. of William Nickolls, of
Clifton. Of Perry House, Cleeve, near Bristol. 1 I
20, 1935. aged 70. (Fen ■ rial Families; Law
Lists; Tl 23, 1935.)
MEADE-KING, RICHARD [1849), see KING.
MEADE-KING, WILLIAM THOMAS PEARSE. Adm. .11 PEM-
BROKE, Oct. 1895. S. of the Rev. W[illiam] Tfhomas]
P[earse], (1842, sub King), R. of Monk .1 .
there, May 27, 1878. School, Rossall. Matric. Mi h
B.A. 1898. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.< 1
ed at Minehead, and at Dunster, Somerset
theGreatWar, 1914 19 (Major, K.A.M.C. (T.F.); prisoner of
Meadows, Robert Rust
war, 1918; mentioned in despatches, 1916). Medical Officer
of Health for Dunster District. Of The Cottage, Dunster, 111
1946. (Rossall Reg.; Univ. War List; Medical Directories 1
MEADE-WALDO, EDMUND GUSTAVUS BLOOMFIELD. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, Jan. 21, 1875. S. of Edmund
Waldo, Esq., of Stonewall Park, Edenbridge, Kent. (B.
Feb. 8, 1855, at Holly Brook, Co. Cork.] School, Eton.
Matric. Lent, 1875. Lieut., West Kent Militia, 1877. Of
Stonewall Park, Edenbridge. J. P. for Kent. An ardent
naturalist, who gave both money and time to all questions
of protecting scenery, maintaining and watching bird-
sanctuaries, and defending public rights-of-way. One of the
very few naturalists claiming to have seen a se..
1 Med Feb. 25, 1934, at Stonwall Park. (Army Lisis; 1 he
I imes, Feb. 27 and Mar. 3, 1934.)
MEADEN, ROBERT ALBAN. Adm. pens, at Emmani 1 1 , Apr.
15, 18114. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. (13I/1 Wrangler) 1868;
M.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon (Cant.) 1869; priest (Kipon) 1S72.
Second Master at Northampton Grammar School; Assistant
Master at Bradford Grammar School, 1S72-5; at Chipping
Barnet Grammar School, 1875-9. Second Master (Maths.)
at Christ's Hospital, 1879-1902. Resided latterly at North
Finchley, where he died Jan. 4, 1921, aged 75. [School-
masters' Directory; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 6, 1921.)
MEADOWCROFT, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May o, 1775. S. of the Rev. Richard (1744), of Kettendon,
Essex'. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1778; B.A. 1779;
M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon (London) May 30, 1779; priest
(Lincoln) Mar. 7, 1784. V. of Steeple-cum-Stanesgate,
Essex, 179S-1812. V. of Boxted, 1805-12. Died Aug. 10,
1812, ' leaving a widow and nine children.' (St John's Coll.
AJm iv. 3;-. 1 ; ( \int. Act Bk.; Clerical Guide; Foster, Index
; G. Mag., 1812, 11. 299.)
MEADOWS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at CoRPts
Christi, Oct. 1, 1881. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1885; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Roch.) 1886; priest,
1888; C. of All Saints, Lambeth, 1S86-9. C. of St Matthew's,
Redhill, 1890-3. C. of Iver, Bucks., 1894-7- C. of St Paul's,
Dorking, 1897-8. V. of Renhold, Beds., 1898-1907. V. of
Emneth, Norfolk, 1907-9. V. of Shefford, Beds., 1909-13.
R. of Steppinglev, 1913-22. V. of Felmersham, 1922-30.
Publ. pr., dio. of St Albans, 1930-43. Died June 28, 1943,
aged 80, at St Andrew's, Northampton. (Crockford; 1 he
Times, June 30, 1943)
MEADOWS, JOHN BREWSTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Feb. 22, 1831. Of Suffolk. [S. of the Rev Philip
(next).] Matric. Michs. 1S31; B.A. 1835; M.A. 1847. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 24, 1*37; priest, Jan. 5, 1840. C.
of Great Beatings, Suffolk, 1837. C. of Swilland, 1838-43.
C. of St James. Clerkenwell, 1844-5. C. of Barham, Suffolk,
1845-50. P.C. of Metneld and C. of Withersdale, 1851-65.
C. of Copdock and Washbrook, 1866-81. R. of Hoveton,
Norfolk, 1882-6. Died June 16, 1SS6, aged 73. Brother of
Philip P. (1827). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; 1 he Guardian,
June 30, 1886.)
MEADOWS, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. June 21,
1794. OfSu0olk. [Eldest s. of Philip, solicitor, of Botesdale,
and afterwards of Witnesham Hall, Suffolk (and Catherine,
dau. of Robert Rust, of Wortham, Suffolk). Ii. 1777. School,
Ipswich Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1795,
B.A. 1799. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 9, 1800; priest,
Sept. 20, 1801. R. of Great Bealings, Sulfolk.
Married, 1803, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Morgan Graves.
R. of Redgrave, and had issue. Died Dec. 18, 1837. Father
of the next and of John B. (above). (Foster, Ina\ 1
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1838, 1. 214; Irvine Gray.)
MEADOWS, PHILIP P1ERREPONT. Adm. pens ,
Christi, Nov. 14, 1827. Of Suffolk. [S. of the I
above (and Elizabeth Graves). 1). Sept. ;-,. 1810.] Matric.
Michs. 1829; Scholar, 1830; B.A. 1833. Ord
wich) Oct. 6, 1833; C. Of G
Died Jan. 17, 1S35. Brother of John B. (X831). (Burke,
/ '. I
MEADOWS, ROBERT RAGLAND. Adm. pens, at CORPI
Christi, Oct. 1, 1883. S. ..1 [the Rev. Robert Rust (next)
of Little Bredy, Dorset. IS. Aug 12, 1 • , ,1 Ma
India. Schools, Bournemouth 1 ■ 1 ■ . I. 1 ih )
and Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1
B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (Londoi ; priest,
1888; C. of St John's, Full tm, 1 g Died 1
at Overstrand, Norfolk. (Ridley Hall 1
MEADOWS, ROBERT RUST. Adm. pen-, at I
July 1, 1848. Of Suffolk, is. of Daniel Rust and
Catherine. II 1 1 b 10, 1 ... al B I
nesham. School. Ipswich Grammar. Mab
Schol.tr
to M.eir founding the North
381
Meadows, Sydney Barton
Tinnevelly mission, and the Christian village of Sachia-
puram; worked there for 25 years, retiring in 1878. C. of
Long Bredy, Dorset, 1878-90. R. of Thinning, Norfolk,
1890-1909. Married June 2, i860, Maria, dau. of Leigh
Coleman. Author, Greek Grammar in Tamil, etc. Lived at
Aylsham, Norfolk, 1909-12, and disappears from Crockfetrd,
1913. Father of the above. (F.Penny.)
MEADOWS, SYDNEY BARTON. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1891;
B.A. 1896.
MEAKEN, ARTHUR WILLIAM HOLMES. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1884. [B. in Cambridge.] B.A. iSM; MA. 1: -..,■,.
Assistant Master at St Matthew's School, Cambridgi
Headmaster of the Higher Grade School, Cambridge, until
1905; of St Philip's School, Cambridge, 1905 27. Died
May 2, 1935, aged 73, at 7, Willis Road, Cambridge. [Cam.
, May i". tg 15; Camb. Daily News, May 3, 1935-)
MEAKIN, ALFRED JAMES. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1887. B. Nov. 13, 1868. [School, Newcastle-under-Lyme.]
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. r8go; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of All Saints, Leicester,
.,. C. ...f Ki'oworth-Beauchamp, Leics., 1895-9. C. of
St Margaret's, Leicester, 1899-1900. Org. Sec, C.E.T.S.,
dio. of Peterborough, I900-5. V. of Breedon-on-the-Hill
with Staunton Harold, Leics., 1905-12. V. of St Alban's,
1 en ester, 1912-18. V. of St Peter's. Rushden, Northants.,
1918. Died Nov. 7, 1918. [Newcastle High Sell. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Guardian. Nov. 21, 1918.)
MEAKIN, GERALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 30, 189ft.
S. of lames, of Darlaston Hall. Stone, Staffs. B. [Jan. 26],
1878. at Barlaston, Staffs. School. Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1905. Master of Pembroke
Lodge School, Southbourne-on-Sea, in 1934- Of Sandle
Manor, Fordingbridge, Hants., in 194ft. Died there Feb. 27,
1949. Brother -of Walter ( I S95). {Clifton Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
MEAKIN, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1S85. [2nd] s. of George, of Creswell Hall, near Stafford B
[Apr. 28]. 1866, at Northwood, Staffs. School, Rugby.
Matrii M11 hs 1885. A manufacturer in the Potteries. < if
c onsall Hall, Stoke-on-Trent. [Rugby Sell. Reg.)
MEAKIN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene, Jan. 23,
1797. S. of Nathaniel, of London. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A.
1801. Ord. priest (Norwich) Sept. 14, 1802.
MEAKIN, JOHN ALEXANDER DEVERELL. Adm. sizar at
Si |ohn's, Mar. 29. 1822. It. [May, 1804] at Holt. Norfolk.
M.itue Michs. 1822; I- A. i--c. M.A. 1829. Adm. ad eundem
at oxford, 1850. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 10, 1827; priest,
Junes, 1828. C. of Speen. Berks., -1841-4. V. of Speen-
haniland, 1845-73. Mamed (1) Elizabeth — (died Sept. 24,
1S37); (2) Mar. 14. 1841, fulia Rachel, dau. of fohn Myers,
of Milium, Cumberland; (3) Sept. 22, 1847, at Newbury,
Henrietta Atkinson, 4th dau. of William Cowper, deceased,
of Dulwich. Disappears from Crockford. 1874. [Al Oleic;
/ h I una. Sept. 25, 1847; F. P. White.)
MEAKIN, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 29, 1895.
S. of lames, of Darlaston Hall, Stone, Staffs. B. there
[1 >. t. 4], 187ft. School, Chiton College. Matric. Mi.
(Law Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1897); B.A. and LL.I'.. 1898;
(Law Trip.. Pt II, 1st Class, i.8.,8); M.A. and LI. M 1907.
Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 17, 1909. Of
I oppenhall, near Stafford. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., N. Staffs. K.-gt Ml 11 Died D i. no; buried
at Bournemouth. Brother of Gerald (1896). [Univ. Wai
List; Law Lists; I In Times, Dec. 1 4 , 1939.)
MEARA, HENRY GEORGE JEPHSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
I. -1 -. Dec. I, 1x1.4. S ...i 1 ■.', of Ma) Park, v\ it. 1 [..id,
Ireland. B. there [June 24], 1846. School, Shrewsbury.
Migrated to Trinity, luly 5, 1S65. Matric. Mich
Scholar, 1808; B.A [81..,; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
iM ... priest , 1X70, Chaplain at At. im House. Slough, 181.9 70.
1 ..I Buckingham, 1X7.1 2. C of Want.... . I .
C. of Newbury, 1.873- -Si. V. of Stewkl.-v. i'.u. ks., 1881-90.
V. of St Luke',. Maidenh. id, Berks., 1890 1,14. V. of
Steventon, 1914-21. Hon. Canon of Christ Church, Oxford,
1. 112-21. Died June 4, 1921. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Who
was Who )
MEARES, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 8,
1852. S. of John, of Llanstephan, Carm. It. at Brooklands,
Hauls School, Cambridge (private). Matric. Michs, 1852;
It. A 1S56; M.A. 1859. Of MilUield, Rvde, Isle ,.,( \\1_h1
Died there, Dec. 2, 1915, aged 81. [The I imes, Dec. 6, 1915.)
MEARES, SAMUEL OWEN. Adm. sizar (age 21) .it luisirv,
June 26, 1828. s of William. B. at Haverfordwest, P. nil's
School, Haverfordwest. Matric. Michs. 1828, B.A. 1832.
Medcalf, William
Ord. deacon (Bp. of St David's) 1833; priest, T834; C. of
Rudbaxton, Pembs. C. of Holton, Pembs., 1840. P.C.
of Uzmaston, 1840-68. P.C. of St Martin's. Haverfordwest,
1856-68. Chaplain to Lady Milford; Domestic Chaplain to
the Rev. J. H. A. Phillips. Disappears torn Crockford, 1870.
MEARS, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 2,
1832. Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry (Merton College, Oxford,
1799), of Hartest, Suffolk (' late of Stowe Hall, Suffolk ').
B. June 6, 1813, at Bookham, Surrey. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Mr Edwards). Matric. Michs. 1S32. [Bury St
I Imund ■ ■ 1 h. Reg.)
MEASHAM, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 29, 1S47.
S. of George, farmer, of Repton, Derbs., deceased. B. there,
Apr 21, 1827. School. Repton (Dr Pede). Matri, Michs.
1,847; Scholar; B.A, 1851. Ord. deacon, 1851; pnesl, 1S52;
C. of Tywardreath, Cornwall, 185 1-8. C. of St Andrew's,
Plymouth, 1858-9. Chaplain, R.N., 1859-86; H Ms. James
Watt (Mediterranean), 1859-62; Galatea (W. Indies), , ... . ...
/>u/u, aiidt.i»i(.ri,l;.' (Home Stations), 181.0-9; Royal Alfred
(N. America and W. Indies), 1.800-74; at R.N. Hospital.
Plymouth, 1874-S0; R.M. Depot, Walmer, 1880-2; KM. I.. I.,
R. of Bellingham, Northumberland, 18S6-97. J. P.
for Northumberland. Died June 25. 1897. (Scott, MSS.;
Boase, Coll. Comub.. 971; Crockford; I lie standard. June 29
1897.)
MEASOR, HENRY PAUL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, lune 22. 1S31. S. of Paul (and Mary D., nie Mason).
B. Oct. 31, 1812, at Exeter. Matric. Michs. 1S31; B A. 183s;
M.A. 1838. Fellow, 1834-53. Ord. deacon, 1836; priest,
1837. C. of Felmersham, Beds., in 1846. C. of (Prior's por-
tion), Tiverton, Devon, 1846-52. V. of Kingston-on-Thames,
Surrey 1852-66. Died Dec. 24, 1866, at R.unsgate. [King's
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1867, I. 25c;
Burke, L.G., sub Smith of Edelsham; Sir Wasey Stern-.)
MEASURES, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
I in. 1 j, I-., 1. S. of Srnion. B. [Oct. 24, 1872]. in Birming-
ham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1 .„,! S.holar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st I lass
(Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1895); M.A. 1S99. Assistant
Master at Manchester Grammar School, 1895-8; at King
Edward's School, Birmingham, 1898-1918. [Peile, II. 765;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MECKLENBURGH, ALBERT ERNEST GOTTLEB, Duke of.
Hon. LL.D. 1764. Ambassador at the Court of St James.
S. of Charles Louis Frederick. Duke of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz.
B. Aug. 27, 1742. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1762. Died Jan. 27,
1814.
MEDCALF, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Emmanuei .
Oct I 18S9. S. of the Rev. William (1850), of Leven rectory,
Hull. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Southwark, for Salisbury) 1804; priest, 1895; C. of
liroadwmdsor, Dorset, 1894-5. C. of Bridport, 1895-7.
Dioc. Missioner. dio. of Salisbury, 1897-1908; Domestic
1 I, iplain to the Bishop of Salisbury. 1904-8. V. of Preston
with Sutton Poyntz, 1908-30. V. of Burcombe and Chaplain
of St |. .hn's Hospital, Wilton, Wilts., 1930-45. Died May
20. 1946, at Jordan House, Preston, Weymouth. [Crockford;
The I imes, May 21, 1946.)
MEDCALF, DAVID HENRY. Adm. pens, (age IS) at Pem-
broke, Hit. I. 18S7. Only s. of the Key. David, deceased.
V. of Ch.irsfield, Suffolk. B. then, Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. iuoi. Ord. deacon (Kipon) 1892; priest,
1893; C. of Otley, Yorks., 1S92-4. C. of Holbeik, 1895 6.
C. of Great Sine. .ton, 1896-8. C. of Easington, 1898-1901.
C. of Holy Trinity, Stockton-on-Tees, [901-2. C. of Esh,
Durham, 1902-6. Lie. pr., dio. of Durham. 1906-7. C. of
Haughtou-lc-Sk. -me, 1907-11. V. of Charslkid, Suffolk.
1911-27. V. of Hoo with Letheringham, 1911-27. Died
July 23, 1927, aged 57, in London. [Crockford; 1 heGuardian,
Allg. 5, 1927 )
MEDCALF, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 30,
1850. S. of William, of Broughton, Lanes, [.mil Ann- B
there. Itapt. Jan. 4, 1S33. School, Manchester. Matric.
Mull-. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (York)
Sept. 21, 1854; priest, Dec. 21, 1855; C. of Darfield, Yorks.,
1854-7. C. of Chacombe, Northants, 1,857-1,5. P.C. of
Appleton-le-Moors, Yorks., 1865-7. R- of Manston, Dorset,
1X1,7 8. C. of Heslerton, Yorks., 1868-76. R. of Leven,
1878-1908. Rural Dean of Hornsea, 1894-1908. Mamed
Oct. 27, 1X5.8, Ellen Lliza, dau. of John Towierton Leather,
of Leventhorpe Hall, Yorks. Died July 29, 190S, aged 77,
at Bournemouth. Father of Charles F. (1889)- [Eagle, nx,
218; X.titlianti. 1 leigv; Croikford; The Guardian, Aug. 5,
1908.)
382
Meddings, Richard
MEDDINGS, RICHARD. Matric Non-Coil. Michs. 1878; B.A.
M A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1881; prie
C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Leeds, 1881-4. C. of Louth,
Lines., 1884-9. V- of St Andrew's, Grimsby, 18S9-1909.
R. of St Peter and All Saints, Stamford, 1909-10. R. of
St Margaret's, Lee, Blackheath, 1910-22. Died V,
1922, aged 6S, at Tunbridge Wells; buried at Lee. {Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 10, 1922.)
MEDDOWCROFT, EDMUND. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 6,
1816. ;4th s. of William, of Liscard, Cheshire. B. Mar. 11,
1799. "School, Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 1S16. Kept
10 terms. Adm. at Grav's Inn, May 11, 1S14. Called to the
Bar, May 12, 1819. (List of Carthusians; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
MEDFORD, ROGERS STANLEY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1896. Eldest s. of J. T., merchant's clerk, deceased. B.
Sept. 26, 1S76, in the Barbados. School, Harrison College,
Barbados. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899.
MEDLAND. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 27, 1856.
S. of William, surveyor. B. [Nov. 17. 1S32], at St Neots
[Hunts.]. School, Yarmouth. Matric. Michs. 1S56; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (Abp. of York) 183 ,
i860; C of St Paul's, Y'ork, 1859-63. C. of Newchurch, Isle
of Wight, 1863-5. C. of Charlwood, Surrey, 1865-8. C. of
Hurstmonceux, Susses, 1868-71. C. of St John's, Newbury,
Berks., 1S71. Disappears from Crockford, 1S72. {Pcile, u.
549-)
MEDLEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June 20,
1764. S. of John, of Westminster. School, Westminster.
Matric. Lent. r765; Scholar, 1765. Of New Peter Street,
Westminster. Married, 1789, Mary Hyde, of Newington.
Died Dec. 29, r8o8, aged 64; buned in the Soutii
Westminster School. {Record of Old Westminsters and Supp.;
G. Mag., 1S08, 11. 1192.)
MEDLEY, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 7, 1819.
A ' Ten-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.' Matric. Michs.
1820; B.A. 1826.
MEDLEY, GEORGE ROWLAND. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St
John's, May 5, 1S24. S. of — , of Clapham, Surrey. Matrii
Michs. 1824. Kept 4 terms. Migrated to Corpus ChrMi,
July 1, 1826; re-adm. Feb. 24, 1836, and, again, Jan. 8,
1838; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 23, 1838;
priest, July 21, 1839. C. of Wetheringsett, Suffolk, .
C. of Diss, Norfolk, iS44:C. of Necton, 1845-6. R.ofStNicho-
!as, Colchester, 1846-73. V. of Fingringhoe, Esse.\.
Married, 183S, Catherine, dau. of C. Hollis (then of Coorobe,
Suffolk). Disappears from Clergy List, 1874.
MEDLEY, JAMES FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1890. [S. of Gerald Morse, of Birkenhead.] B. Dec. 21. i-~i.
[School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1890; exhibitioner; B.A.
1893; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon, 1895; priest, 1896; C. of
St Leonard's, Exeter, 1895-9. C. of Dufneld, Derbs., 1899-
1901. C. of Christ Church, Surbiton Hill, 1901-5. Chaplain
to Dr Barnardo's village homes, Barkingside, 1905-14.
C.M.S. Missionary at Omdurman, 1914-15. V. of Hemingford
Grey, Hunts., 1916-31. V. of St Mark's, Cambridge, 1931-6.
R. of Sherfield-English, Hants., 1936-48-. Brother of
Robert P. (1900). {Rossall Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.)
MEDLEY, The Rev. JOHN. Hon. LL.D., 1889. [Onlys. of George,
of London. B. there Dec. 19, 1804.] Matric. from Wadham
College. Oxford, Nov. 15, 1822; B.A. (Oxford) 1S26; M.A.
(Oxford) 1830; D.D. (Oxford) 1845. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1828; priest, 1829; C. of Southleigh, Devon, 1828-31. V. of
St John's, Truro, 1831-8. V. of St Thomas, Exeter, 1838-45.
Preb. of Exeter Cathedral, 1842-5. First Bishop of Frederic-
ton, New Brunswick, 1845-92, and Metropolitan of Canada,
1879-92. Hon. D.D., Durham, 1889. Author, r
Died Sept. 9, 1892, at Fredericton. Boose, 11. 830; Al.
Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MEDLEY, ROBERT PERCIVAL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1900.
S. of Gerald Morse, of Christchurch Road, Birkenhead. B.
Apr. 22, 1881, at 9, Beresford Road, Birkenhead. Schools,
[Rossall and] Birkenhea : 1900; exhibitioner,
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at a Prep.
School in Cambridge; at 0 ol, Harrow, 1903-8.
Assistant Master (and House Master) at Felsted School,
1910-36; retired. Of Gerrard's Cross. Bucks., in 1946.
1890). {Rossall Sch. Reg.; Venn, in.
404; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MEDLICOTT, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 8, 1824.
Of Ireland. [5th s. of Joseph, of Nealstown, Co. Dublin.
and Kathcrinc, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Robe:-
Ma-.ric. Easter, 1824; B.A. 1828. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1827;
Mee, William Morton
priest, 1828; C. of All Cannings, Wilts., 1827-31- C. of
Potterne, 1831-7; V. there, 1837-71. Married Do
Dionysia Meliora, dau. of Richard Godolphin Lou:
Ashton, Wilts. Died 1871. (Burke, L.G.)
MEDLICOTT, JOSEPH GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare. Nov.
44. [One of these names was adm. pens, at Trinity
College, Dublin, Oct. 14, 1845, aged 20. [At. Dublin.)]
MEDLYCOTT, HUBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
2, i860. [4th] s. of Sir William [Coles] [2nd Bart. (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1S25)], of Sherborne, Dorset (and Sarah
Jeffery dau. of the Rev. Edward Bradford, R.
bridge, Dorset). B. [Dec. 9], 1841, at Milbome Port, Somer-
set. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A.
1868. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Bnng-
ton, Northants., 1866-70. V. of Milborne Port, Somerset,
1870-S3. V. of Hill, Gloucs., 1883-6. Married, May n.
1870, Julia Ann, dau. of the Rev. Charles Thomas Glyn.
Succeeded his brother, Mervyn Bradford, as 6th Bart., 190S.
Of Ven House, Sherborne, Dorset. Died May 25, 1020.
Father of the next. {Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Wh I
MEDLYCOTT, HUBERT MERVYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1S93. [Only] s. of the Rev. Sir Hubert James
(above) of 108, Cambridge Street, London [and Julia Ann].
B. [Sept. 29, 1S74], at Milborne Port, Somerset. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. J. P. for Somerset,
1907, and Dorset, 1922. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, 1916, Dorset Yeomanry (T. F. Res.)). Succeeded
his father as 7th Bart., May 25, 1920. Of Manor House,
Sandford Orcas, Somerset. {Univ. War List; Burke, P.
and B.; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
MEDLYCOTT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8,
1816. A ' Ten-year man.' B. in London.
MEDLYCOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 25, 1896.
Matric Michs. 1S96. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.S.C). Living at Aldingboume, near Chichester,
in 1940. {Univ. War List.)
MEDLYCOTT, WILLIAM COLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. 5, 1785. [Elder] s. of — [Thomas (Hutchings),
who had assumed the surname and arms of Medlycott, Jan.
1765], of Salisbury. B. Oct. 22, 1767. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1785. Created Bart., Oct. }. 1808. Ml', foi
Milbome Port, i790-<)i. Married, Jan. 28, 1706, Elizabeth,
only dau. of William Tugwell, of Bradford, Wilts. Of Ven
House, Somerset. Died Mav 25, 1835. at Milborne Port.
Grandfather of Hubert J. (i860). {Harrow Si*. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Misc. Gen. et H.j. N.S. 2; Return of M.P.'s.)
MEE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Cars, Mar. 28, 1S45. S. of John.
of Nottingham. B. there, May 3, 1824. School, Nottingham.
M.itnc. Michs. 1845. Migrated to Christ's, Feb
Scholar, 1846; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1854. Incorp. at Oxford,
1S79. Ord. deacon (Bp. of Wore.) 1849; priest (Bp. of
Lich.) 1849; C. of All Saints, Derby, 1S49-50. P.C. of Rid-
dings, 1850-4. Assoc. Sec. (E. Dist.), C.M.S.,
Clerical Sec, B.F.B.S., 1857-61. Dean of Grahamstown,
South Africa, 1861-4. V. of St Jude's, Southwark, 1864-71.
Secretary, C.M.S., 1866-9. R. (and V.) of Westbourne, near
Chichester, 1871-83. Member (for Southwark) of London
School Board, 1870-3. Died Sept. 19, 18S3, at Fort William.
Scotland. Doubtless brother of William C. (1836). {Boose,
H. 832; Pcile, II. 495; The Guardian, Sept. 26. 1883.)
MEE, JOHN RILEY. Adm. pens, at Chrisi
S. of the Rev. William Chapman (1836), Y
Retford, Notts. B. there [Apr. 27, 1848]. School,
ham. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1
deacon (Roch.) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of Chris]
1873-8. C. of Knipton, Leics., 1881-4. K ol town Bam
inghamfor Winter-Bamingham), Norfolk, 18*4 1,
of Barningham-Northwood, 1891-190S. Resided latterly it
Brandiston Hall, Alderford, Norfolk, where he di
ig». {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Scott, MSS.; r, .
Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 21, 1921.)
MEE, SAMUEL BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at PEMBROKE,
\ i I
MEE, WILLIAM CHAPMAN. Adm. pens. (agi
Nov. 3, 1836. H. .11 1 isl Retford Matrii Hi
B.A. 18-ij; M.A 1 -mi 1 >rd di I •
of W. Burton, 1849-82. ai
Died Nov. 2s, 1898, aged 79. Father oi [ohn K. (1866);
doubtless brother of John (1845). {Cant li
I he Times, , 1898.)
MEE, WILLIAM MORTON. Adm. pens, at S . 1
1884. S. of He: 1 Uicia Morton], li. Feb. n.
1862, at Belturbet, Co I ivan Ireland School, Royal,
Cavan (W. p. Moore, M.A). Matric. Mich
383
Meech, Charles Sylvanus
MEECH, CHARLES SYLVANUS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Aug.
29, 1823. S. of Thomas, of Westbuxy, Wilts. A ' Ten-year
man '; ' Annos plus 24 natus.' From St Edmund Hall,
I Ixford, whence he had matric. June 29, 1816, age 21. C. of
Stoke and Winsley, near Bradford, Wilts., in 1841. Dis-
. 1842. (.41. Oxon.)
MEECH, FRANCIS THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
r6, 1822. Of Dorset. S. of the Rev. Giles (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1782), V. of Toller Porcorum, Dorset, Sc] I, Salis-
bury (Dr Radcliffe). Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholar, 1824;
B \. 1827.
MEEK, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 5,
1845. [Only] s. of George [of Brantridge Park, Crawley,
g (and Amelia, dau. of Samuel Weston, of Weymouth)].
Ii. in London. School, Gloucester (private). Matric. Michs.
r. A. 1-^0; MA. 1S53. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 7, 1850. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1853. J. P. and
D 1. tor Sussex; High Sheriff, 1874. Capt., Sussex Militia,
Marrii 1 Sept 29, 1858, Fanny Amelia, dau. of Josiah
Wilson ..1 Stamford Hill, Middlesex. Died Dec. 8, 1874-
(/mis of Court; Law Lists; Burke, L.G., 1882; Walford, 1868.)
MEEK, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. r884; B.A. 1887.
MEEK, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. II, 1837. Of
Yorks. (Only s. of James, Lord Mayor of York. B. there,
June 28, 1815.] Left Cambridge to become a partner in his
lather's .0111111-ro.il linns at York. Chairman of Y'ork City
and 1. ■ -untv Banking Company for many years. Lord Mayor
of York, 1855-6, iS65-6and 1866-7. Captain Commandant,
i-t West York Rifle Volunteers, i860. Knighted, at Windsor
Castle, July 9, 1869. Married (1) June 20. 1839, Hannah,
el hi. of John Kettle-well, of Acaster Malbis; (2] May 10, 1845,
Ele; r, dau. of Matthew Smith, of Scarborough. Died Jan.
10, 1891, at Cheltenham. [Boose, n. 833; Eagle, xvi. 477)
MEEK. JAMES MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 25.
1S04. S. of James, e.f Middlethorpe Lodge, Y'ork. B. there
Feb. 26, T846. School, St Peter's, Y'ork. Matric. Michs.
i.st.s; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Adm. Solicitor, 1872. Prac-
tised at Middlesbrough, Yorks. Died Oct. 23, 1927, at
Rcdrar. Brother of William A. (1S68) and Siward W. (1884).
(Scott, MSS.; Law List . it. 1 mes, Oct 25, 1927.)
MEEK, The Rev. JAMES RALPH FOX. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 19, 182s. A 'Ten-year man.' Ord. priest
(( hester) Dec. 22, 1822. Of Shropshire. Matric. Lent, 1834;
B.D. [Stat. Blil.) 18;'. C. of Burnham Overy, Norfolk,
1845-55. C. of West Mersea, Essex, 1859. Disappears from
I lergy List, 18
MEEK, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 4, i:s'. 1 2nd - of John, of Camberwell, London. B.
[1837], in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs 1856;
- ■ Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov s
, 1 died to the Bar, Nov 17,1862. Died ' about 1884.'
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Ear.)
MEEK, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 13, 1830. A
' Ten-year man.' Of Suffolk. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Mar.
21. 1830; priest, Oct. 17, 1830; in a (printed) letter to the
Bishop of Salisbury. 1829, he states that he was brought up
in the Church of England, but was ordained to the- t'n I v
terian ministry; he now explains his reasons for wishing to
return to the Church of England. C. of Yatton Keynell and
Castle Combe, Wilts., 1832. R. of Brixton Deverill, 1834-6,
and P.C. of Hill Deverill, 1837-8. R. of Richmond. York- .
1 58-43. R of Sutton Islington, Notts., 1843-66. Married
(21 Mar. 9. 1837, Emma, dau. of John Donald Macqueen, of
Bath Author, religious. Died 1S66. (Boast', 11. 834; Crock-
ford; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eecles.)
MEEK, SIWARD WILFRID. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. S,
1S84. S. of James, of Club Chambers, York. B. [Feb. 9],
[i.i. at Scarborough. School, Harrow (Scholar; Head of
School). Matric. Michs i--l; Seholar. 1887; B.A. 1887;
(Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1S8S); M.A 189 1 At H. idel-
berg Uin.i . .. 1 . \--i-tant Master at Cheltenham
College; at Castletnount Prep. School, Dover, 1891 1. at
Clifton College, 1894; at Manchester Grammar Si hool, 1 "iv
Died" June 23, 1933. Brother of William A. (1818)
and lames M (iM'l) {liano-.e Sr./i. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories; 1 he Times, June 20. 1933.)
MEEK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 3, 1852.
Did not reside.
MEEK, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 24,
1868. [2nd] s. of James, of Middlethorpe Lodge-, neai Y..rk.
B [Mav i- 1' so' -it York. Schools, [St Peter's, York, and]
Harrow Maine. Michs. 1869; Scholar. 1870; B.A. (4IA
CliissiO 1873; M.A. 1876. Fellow, 1875-S3. Adm. at the
Inner [emple, I ... S, 1S71. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1876, "n the North-Eastern Circuit. Revising barrister,
1891-1.100. Recorder of York, 189S-1911. K.C., 1903. J -P.
for the N. Riding. Died Mar. 10, 1929, in London. Brother
Meeres, Bertram Henry
of James M. (1S64) and Siward W. (1SS4). [Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who lias Who; The lima,
Mar. 11, 1929.)
MEEK, WILLIAM CLARK. Adm. pens, (age :o) at Trinity,
Mar 28, 1S53. S. of William Clark. B. in London. School,
King's College. London. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857;
M.A. 1S60.
MEEKE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's. Jan. 11,
1769. S. of Francis. B. at Grimston, Y'orks. School, Bever-
ley. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1769; B.A. 177 M A.
1776. Ord. deacon (Peterb., Lilt. dim. from Canterbury)
1773; priest (Lincoln) 1774; C. of Stansted. Kent, 1774. V.
of toweast-r. North ants., 1782-4 Prebendary of Kipon.
Sept. 30, 1782. V. of Eccleshall, Staffs., 1793-1801. Pre-
bendary of Lichfield, 1794-1801. [Peile, 11. 288; Cant. Act
/;;.-; Northants. Clergy.)
MEEKE, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell, -Com. at Emmanuel, May 28,
I--'.. Of Middlesex. [Onlv] s of Joseph Causton, of Rother-
hithe. B. Jan. 3. 1758. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1776; B.A. 178'., M.A. 1783 One of the onginal Charter
Fellows of Downing, 1800. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 3,
1780. Called to the Bar, 1785. Of Beddmgton, Surrey. M.P.
for Penrvn, 1796-1802. Gave /'so towards rebuilding after
the College fire at Emmanuel, 1811. [Return of M.P.'s;
Inns of Court; W. R. William-, MSS 1
MEEKING, BERTRAM CHARLES CHRISTOPHER SPENSER
(or SPENCER). Adm. pens at Trinity, Oct. 1-. 1882.
I Idest] s. of Charles (next), of 31, Belgrave Square, London.
B. [Mar. 24, 1S64] in Lonelon. School. Eton. Matric. Michs.
18S2; B.A. 1885. Second Lieut., 10th Hussars, 188S; Lieut.,
1889. Married July 22, 1 --1 '., Violet Charlotte, dau. of John
Fletcher, of Saltoun. Died, v.p., Apr. 16, 1900, of enteric
fever, at Bloemfontein, during the S. African War Brother
of Hume F. (1S93). [Army Lists; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
MEEKING, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 7. 1858.
[1 Inly] s. of Charles, of Streatham, Surrey [and Charlotte
Willi mi-]. B. th-re [S.-pt -I. 1839]. School, Surrey (privati 1.
Matnc. Miehs iMN B.A 1802, M.A. 1SS3. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 1, 1859. Called to the Bar, Apr
Of Richings Park, Colnbrook, Bucks. J. P. for Bucks.; High
Sheriff, 1887. Major, 3rd Batt., Oxford Light Infantry.
Married, (1) May 27, 1863, Adelaide Caroline 4th dau. of
Christopher Tower, of Huntsmore Park, Bucks, (and even-
tually sole heiress of Sir Abraham Hume, Bart., e.f W. -m.lv
bury), and had issue; (2) Oct 24. 1907, Mane Michel Annie
Sybille, only dau. of Louis Dolores Alphonse. Comte Ivdons
de Pierrefeu, and had further issue. Died Mar 1, 1912.
Father of the above and of the next. [Law Lists; Inns of
1 ,.-„,', Foster, Men at the Hat- Burke, L.G.; Who was Who.)
MEEKING, HUME FRANCIS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1893.
[2nd] s. of Charles (above) of Richings Park, Colnbrook,
Bucks. [B. Sept. 13, 1S74.] School, Eton. Matric. Miehs.
1893 Band agent al Budsall, Y'orks. Died, unmarried,
June 14, 1909. Brother of Bertram C. C. S. (1882). [Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MEEN. HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 171 at Emmanuel, 'el 9,
171. 1. S. of Henry, apothecary. B- [Dec 2. 1 - 1 : , al Ilnr-
leston Norfolk. School, Bungay (Mr Culling). Matric. Michs.
1762 B.A. 1766; MA 1 71..1; B D. 1776. Fellow, 1768 Ord.
I,,,. .,n (Norwich) I til v i-'. i7'-7; C. of Burwell, Cambs.,
i -1,7. C of Dagenhain, 1— >\, 1774- R- of Thuming. Nor-
folk, 17S0-9;. K. of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, with St
Nicholas Olave, London. 1792 i-Sl7- Minor Canon of St
Paul's, 1792-5. Preb. and Lecturer of St Paul's. 1795 -1817.
■ lh. title of " Littli Meen " was applied to him bj I rge
Stevens, who desenbed him as " confused and irregular "
111 all his undertakings. ' ' possessing much learning, but lacking
method and constancy of application, so that he v,
employed without doing anything." ' Translate.1, -
Lycopolites and completed Fawkes' translation ol 1
mnitus of Apollonuis Kit -./ins. Author of Remarks on Ike Cas-
sandra of Lyeophtot. \tttt'.si;ae Opetae (selections from
ancient authors)', Happiness, a Poetoal Essay, etc. Died in
London. Jan. 3, 1817. (D V.B.; G. Mag., 1S17, I. 86.)
MEERES, BERTRAM HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil., Michs.
1S91. Migrated to Clare, Apr. 22, 1892; B.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of St Anne's,
Birkenhead, 1896-8. Chaplain, R.N. 1898-1913- R- of
Greystead, Northumberland, 1913-16. Served in the Great
War 1014-19 (Chaplain, R.N.). R. of Enmore, Somerset,
1916-21. V. of St Oswald's, Bradford. Yorks, 1921-3.
Chaplain of Morden College, Blackheath, 0123 7- V. of
Tamerton Foliott. Devon, 1922-9. V. of Framsden and
Cretmgham, Suffolk. 1929-31- K. of Birchanger, Essex,
1931-5. V. of Purbrook, Hants., 1935-10. R. of Maiden
Bradley, Wilts., 1940-8-. [Univ. War List; lioekford.)
384
Meeres, Henry
MEERES, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 21, 1836.
Matric. Michs. 1S36. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 29, 18 , .
1840; M.A. 1S44. Ord. deacon (London) June 6, 184 1;
priest, May 22, 1842. C. of HighRat.-, and Assistant Master
at Highgate School, 1843-4. C. of Cuddington, Bucks.,
1S45-8. Chaplain of the Buckingham County gaol, Ayles-
bury, 1849. Headmaster of the Cath.-dral Grammar School,
Rochester, 1850-2. Minister of St Bartholomew's I
Rochester, 1S54. V. of Rolvenden, Kent, 1854-s V ol
Haddenham, Bucks., 1S55-9B. Latterly of Sunnymead,
Oxford. Disappears from Crockford, 1903. Father of the
next; brother of Nathaniel (1830). (Clergy Lis/.)
MEERES, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17.
1864. [S. of the Rev. Henry (above), V. of Haddenham,
Bucks. B. Apr. 19, 1846. School, Highgate.] Matric. Michs.,
iS64;B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Lichf .) 1869; priest, 1870. C of
Silverdale, Staffs., 1869-71. C. of Brighton, 1871-3. Colonial
Chaplain at Colombo, Ceylon, 1873-8. R. of Prince's Ris-
borough, Bucks., T879-96. V. of Christ Church, Liverpool,
1896-1912. Disappears from Crockford, 1914. {Huh^iu-
Sch. Reg.)
MEERES, HENRY WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct. 1899. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles Edwin (St Mary
Hall, Oxford, 1866), V. of Perranzabuloe, Cornwall
29, 1879, at Pendeen, Cornwall. School, St John's. Leather-
head. Matric. Michs. 1899; Rustat Scholar; B.A. 1002.
Assistant Master at Derby School, 1902; at Birkenhead
School, 1904; at Willaston School, Nantwich, 1905-. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lance-Corporal, R. Fusiliers
(City of London Regt.l); killed in action in France, Mar. 19,
1915. (Univ. M'.ir List; Schoolmasters' Directory; The Tioos,
Apr. 22, 1915.)
MEERES, NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar (age 39) at St John's,
Jan. 1, 1S30. Of Herts. A ' Ten-year man.' Matric. Lent,
1839; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1840. ' Engaged in educating young
gentlemen for the Universities and learned professions.'
Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 21, 1839; priest, Julv 26, [840.
C. of Cradley. Worcs., 1844-7. R. of Little Stambridge,
Essex, 1847-63. Possessed a remarkable facility for rhyming.
Author, Sermons (3 vols.); A School Poetical <"■
Original Psalms and Hymns; History of England; Odes, etc.
Died Mar. 26, 1863, at Haddenham vicarage, Bucks., the
residence of his brother Henry (1836). (Boasc, 11. 834;
Crockford.)
MEERES. SHIRLEY HOLDSWORTH MAITLAND. Matric.
Non-Coil. Lent, 1895.
MEERES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 16, 1851.
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (London) 1856;
priest, 1837; C of St Giles, Cripplegate, London. 1857 -
Chaplain, R.N. and N.I. (H.M.S. Euryalus). 1860-5. C of
Northolt, Middlesex, 1866-9. C. of Holy Trinity, Colchester,
1876-7. Latterly of the London Institution, Finsbtirv I ircu
London. Died May 8, 1908, aged 76, at Highgate. (Scott
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, May 12, 1908.)
MEERS, DOUGLAS HART. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct.
1897. 2nd s. of Ernest George, merchant, of 24, Leadenhall
Street, London. E.C. B. Jan. II, 1878, at Lewisham.
School, Chigwell. Matric. Michs. 1897. ' Went abroad.'
Brother of the next. {Chigwell Sch. Reg., which gives ' B.
Jan. 3.')
MEERS, RUPERT HART. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
3rd s.'of Emest George, merchant, of Mayfield. Heme Hill,
Wanstead. B. July 10, 1880, at Lewisham. School, Chig-
well. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. In his
father's varnish and gum business. Secretary to Messrs
Watts, Ltd., 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.
(T.), R.A.F.). Of The Red House, Chislehurst, Kent. Died
Oct. 26, 1924, in London; buried at Eastbourne. Brother of
the above. {Chigwell Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; Ike I imes,
Oct. 28. 1924.)
MEETKERKE, ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 19,
1837. [S. of Adolphus (and Matilda, dau. of Robert \\ illiam-
son) of Julians, Herts, (sold to TroUope's father). [B.
Dec. 22, 1819.] School, EtonJ Matric. Michs. 1839. Cricket
' blue,' 1840. Capt., Herts. Militia. Succeeded in 1840 to
Julians. J. P. for Herts. Married (1), 1841, Maria, Henrietta,
dau. of General Hare; (2), 184s, I •]>, dau. of
the Hon. Edward Gore. Died 1879. ( I ton S,h. Lists; Book of
Blues; St John's Adm., 525; Watford, Courtly Families).
MEGARRY, ROBERT LINDSAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, 1898. S, of the Rev. James (Queen's Univ., Ireland,
B.A. 1872), LL.D., of V: 1 Drive, i itboume. School,
Eastbourne College. Matric. Michs. 1898 (Law Trip , It I.
1st Class, 1900); B.A. and LL.B. (Law Trip.. Pt II, 1st
Class) 1902. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple. [
1904. In the Department of Education at Croydon,
Living at 25, Woodstock Road, Croydon, in' 1947. {Law
Lists.)
Meigh, The Rev. Josiah
MEGAW, MATTHEW GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of Matthew George, of Hithern i,
Sydenham Hill, Surrey. B. [Mar. 31], 1878, in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1900. Sometime of 37, Pont Street, London, S.W., in 1910;
subsequently The Welkin, Carlisle Road. Eastbourne. Died
Nov. 19, 1935 at Bexhill. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The
Times, Nov. 2r, 1935).
MEGGISON, AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Mar. 29, 1841. S. of the Rev. Septimus Stanley (next). B.
at Bolam. Northumberland. School, Cumberland (private).
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon
(Durham) June 27, 1846; priest, Julv 1, 1848; C. of Lan-
chester, 1S46. C. of Bottesford, Leics., 1847-56. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1857. Brother of William I. (1845). (Dur-
ham Ord. Book.)
MEGGISON, SEPTIMUS STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
July 7, 1S09. Matric. Michs. 1S10; Scholar, 1812; B.A. 1814.
Ord. deacon (London) Jan. 8, 1815; priest, [an. 7, 1816.
C. of Meldon, Northumberland, 1815-17. V. of Bolam,
1S17-7S. Married Martha — . Author, religious. Disappears
from Crockford, 1S79. Father of the above and the next.
(Clergy List.)
MEGGISON, WILLIAM INGLE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 23, 1845. S. of the Rev. Septimus [Stanley] (above),
of Bolam [and Martha]. B. there. Bapt. Nov. 5, 7826.
School, Durham (Mr Elder). Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (York) 1853; priest. 1854; C. of
Wombwell, Yorks., 1853-7. C. of Newport, Isle of Wight,
1858-66. C. of Alnwick, Northumberland, 1866-70. V. of
South Charlton, 1870-85. Died at the vicarage. lib 24.
1885, aged 58. Brother of Augustine (1841I. (Crockford;
The Guardian, Mar. 4, 1S85.)
MEHERJEE, PEROZE POCHAJEE. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Jan. 13, 1S91. Matric. Lent, 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1897.
MEHRA, LAL CHAND. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1897. Mi-
grated to Downing, Jan. 18, 1899; B.A. 1900; LL.B. 1901;
M.A. 1904. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1900.
(Law Lists, 1910.)
MEHTA, BYRAMJEE RUSTOMJEE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1897. S. of R. D., Esq., CLE., of 55, Canning Street, Cal-
cutta. School. St Xavier's College, Calcutta. Migrated to
Trinity Hall, Lent. 1898. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
June 14, 1899. (Law Lists, 10m.)
MEHTA, FATEH CHAND. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 19,
1888. S. of Rai Bahadur Pandit Bhag Ram, Judicial Assis-
tant Commissioner of Ajmere. B. [Jan. 1870], at Jalandhur,
Punjab. School, Ajmere Government College. Matric.
Easter, 1888; B.A. 1891; LL.B. 1892. Called to the Bar,
Middle Temple, May 11, 1892. Practising at Ajmere, Raj-
putana, in 1912. (Peile. 11. 740; Lai.' Lists, 1910.)
MEHTA, HIRABHAI MANIBHAI. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 19, 1896. S. of Diwan Bahadur Manibhai Jasbhai
(late of Baroda State Service). Of Petlad [and Kesarbai
Lalubhal] B. there, 1877. Schools, New High, Bombay,
and Elphinstone College. Matric. Michs. 1K96; B.A. 1900.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, June 19, 1901. Joined tie
Nawanagar State Service in 1917 as Huzu'r Private Secretary.
Tazimi Sardar of Nawanagar State. Died at Ahmedabad,
1935. (Times of India, Jan. 8, 1936; Law Lists.)
MEHTA, MANECK RUSTOMJEE. Matnc. Non-Coil. Mi. lis
1895. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, May 8, 1895.
Practised at Calcutta. (Law Lists.)
MEHTA, VASUDEO BATUKRAM. Matric. Non-Coil Michs
1899. [S. of Batukram S., of Baroda Camp, Baroda, India.
B. Nov. 2, 1879, at Surat. School, Bombay High] Migrated
to Peterhouse, Sept. 1900; B.A. 1902. Called to th. Bar,
Inner Temple, June 15, 1904. (T. A. Walker! , . 1
MEIGGS, FRANK. Adm. al Trinity Hall, 1889. S. of J. (. ,
Esq., of 123, Cromwell Road, London. School, Harrow.
Matne. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. On the stall of Tht Daily
I tprasin 1904. Brother of the next. (HarroaSch. Kec.)
MEIGGS, JOHN CORNELL. Adm. pens, al TRINITY Haii.
Apr. 24, 1887; re-adm., 1889. S. of J. G., Esq., of 1
well Road, London, SAY Mitn. Mill s.iv.1 11.
the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). Broth.i .1 tin
above. [Vim. Wo, List )
MEIGH, The Rev. JOSIAH. Matric. Non-Coil. I ent, 187J, s. ..I
George. B.atLongport,Stan*s. Adm pens a! rCATi
Jan. 22, 1877; B.A. 1879; M.A 1 Ord. deacon (Li b
field) 1866; priest, ... of SI Peter' . Wal all, 1861 8.
C. of Hanley, 1868-9. C. of St M , 1869-74.
C. of Grantchester, Cambs., 1875 7 I of Wickfaam Bisno]
, 1877-8. C. of Christ Church, Battel ea, ]
1879-81. Chaplain, Mi
Wi 1 innuth), 1881-r,. v. ot st Peti r's, Portland, 11166-1902.
Disappears from Crockford, 1905.
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385
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Meikleham, William Charles Symmons
MEIKLEHAM, WILLIAM CHARLES SYMMONS. Adm. pens,
at St Catharine's, Oct. 25. 1876. [S. of George Cunning-
ham M D„ Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Ports-
mouth. B. at Aberdeen Jan. 19, 1858. School, Chelten-
ham.] Matric Michs, 1876; B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Lich-
field) 1881; priest (Liverpool) 18S2; C. of St John's, Wed-
nesburv 1881-3. C. of St George. Everton, Lanes., 1883-6.
C. of Kirdford, Sussex, 1886-8. C. of Litlington, Cambs.,
1888-90. R. of Kittisford. Somerset, 180 1-7. V. of St
Luke's, Holbeach Hum, Lines., 1897-1905. C. of Bow
Bnckhill, Bucks . 1905-6. Lie. pr., dio. of Bristol, 1906-S.
C. of W. Kington, Wilts., 1908-10. Lie. pr., dio. of Win-
chester and Peterborough, 1010-23 Disappears from
Crock/ord, 1923. (I heltenham < oil. Reg.)
MEISTER, GEORGE ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from I ton, Oct 11, 1890. 2nd s. of Richard Henry,
cotton -merchant, of 17, Sefton Drive, Liverpool. B. July 16,
1871 at 10 Wellesley Terrace, Princes Park, Toxteth Park.
M itri. Mi hs. 1890; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
est Class) [8g \ schoolmaster from 1894; at Windlesham
Scba i. ., - Served in the Great War,
, a i , 1 Private, R. I isiliei Lieut., R. Defence Corps).
i if i.4 VI..1.U.1. K.M.i, Chalk] um, London, N.W., in T946.
Brother of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists. Univ. War List )
MEISTER, GERALD CARL QUINTUS. Adm. at Kino's, Oct. 8,
1895. S. of Richard Henry, of Liverpool. School, Clifton
1 ollege (Scholar and leaving Exhibitioner). Matric. Michs.
1 xhibitioner, i8.)7; B.A. 18.18; M.A. 1902. Assistant
Master at Sedbergh, 1899-T920; Second Master, 1920 . Oi
.- ■ San.lti. ! I |.,..i,l. II. i.|mel..ii. Oxford, m 1.141. I'.iother
of theabove. {Clifton Coll. Reg. (Gerald Charles); Univ. Wat
List.)
MELBOURNE, CHARLES ALEXANDER DICK. Adm. (age 18)
at Trinity Hall, 18S6. S. of — , deceased, of Australia.
Matrii Michs. 1887. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1891. {Law Lists, until 1946 I
MELBOURNE (FREDERICK JAMES), Viscount (1801), see
LAMB, F. J.
MELBOURNE (HENRY WILLIAM), Viscount (179ft), see
LAMB, H. W.
MELHETT, Baron (r886), see MOND, A. M.
MELDRUM, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Teterhouse,
Aug. 1, 1889. S. of Edward, Esq., deceased, of Uphall,
W. t Lothian B. there, May 21, 1871. Schools, CargiJheld.
Edinburgh, Sedbergh, and private. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1893. Of I, Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh, in 1930.
(Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
MELGUND, GILBERT JOHN MURRAY KYNYNMOND
ELLIOT (Viscount). Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 29,1863
[3rd] s. of William Hugh [3rd] Earl of Minto (next) B
July 9, 1847, in London. School, Eton. Matuc. Lent, 1865;
B.A. 1867; Hon. LL.D. 1911. Succeeded his father as 4th
Earl of Minto, Mar. 17, 1891. Ensign, Scots Fusilier Guards,
1867; Lieut., 1867-70. Served as a volunteer with Turkish
Army, 1877, in the Afghan War, 1879, and in the Egyptian
Campaign, 18S2. Private Secretary to Loid Roberts at the
Cape, 1881. Military Secietary to the Governor-General "I
Canada (Marquess of Lansdowne), 1883-5. Chief of Staff in
Noith-W. t i'.i!.i.li.,ii r.-bellion, 1S85. Governor-General of
Canada, 1898-1904. A P-ntish Delegate to the International
Conference at Rome, 1905. Viceroy of India, iqos-io.
G.C.M.G., 1898; P.C., 1902. G.C.S.I.; G.C.I.E., 1905; K.G.,
1910. Knight of Justice of St John of Jerusalem. K. . tor ..f
Edinburgh University. 1011. Hon. LL.D., Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston; McCill University, Montreal, and Toronto
University. Styled Viscount Melgund, 1859-91. Married,
July 28, 188 ;, Mary Caroline, <lau. of Gen. the Hun. Charles
Grey, and had issue. Hied Mir 1, 1014, at Minto House,
Hawick. (/■!..» Sd. Lms; Scott, MSS.; Burke. P. and B.;
Whowas Who;G.E.l . The (ones, Mar. 2, 1914.)
MELGUND (WILLIAM HUGH ELLIOT), Viscount. Adm pens at
Trinity, lune29, 1S32. [Elder] s. of Gilbert ( isoi; sue. Elliot),
[2nd] Earl ..1 Minto (and Mary, dau. of Patrick Brydoni
B. [Mar. 10J, 1814. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1832;
MA 1830. Styled Viscount Melgund, 1817-59. MP. for
Hvthe, 1817-41; for Greenock, 1847-52; for Clackmannan,
1. Succeeded his father as 3rd Earl, 1859. K.T., 1870.
D.L. for Roxburgh. Chairman of the Commission for the
Survey of Scotland, 1857. Married, May 20, [844, Emma
Eleanor Elizabeth, dau. of Gen. Sir Thomas Hi-lop. Bart.,
G.C.B. Died Mar. 17, 1891. Father of the above; brother ol
I sub 1 Hi. at) and Henryl ..11 .1 sub 1 lliot).
(J 1 .» Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and />'.; G.E.I 1
Melling, John George
MELHUISH. CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9,
1817. Of Devon. [B. 1799] School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) Sept. 1, 1822; priest, Aug. 24, 1823; C. of Marians-
leigh and Romansleigh, Devon, 1822-34. Master of South
Molton Grammar School, 1822-43. C. of East Buckland,
Devon, 1834-43. R. of High Bray, 1843-73- Married, Nov.
21, 1843, Eliza, dau. of A. Venn, of Reading. Resided sub-
sequently at South Molton, where he died Dec. 8, 1879;
buried it High I'.rav, Dec. 19. (Scott, ,1/5.8.; Boase, VI. 193;
Crock/Old; t lergy List; H. B. Swanzy; G. Mag., 1844, 1. 88.)
MELHUISH, THOMAS WARREN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Petfrhoi'se, June 10, 1830. S. of the Rev. T[homas]
(Exeter College, Oxford. 1796) [R.] of Ashwater [and P.C.
of Clawton] Holsworthy, Devon]. Matric. Michs. 1830;
LL.B. 1836. Of Hill, Morchard Bishop, Devon, in 1S35.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1835; priest, 1837; C. of
< rambe, Yorks. C. of Clawton, Devon, -1841-59. (1 . A.
Walker, 440.)
MELLANBY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 2, 1896.
S. of John, Esq., of Fernleigh, Grange Road, Hartlepool.
B. 1878. [School, Barnard Castle.] Matric. Mich- 1 ■>•■.
Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1899; (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1900); M.A. 1903; M.D. 1907;
Raymond Horton Smith prize. 1907; George Henry Lewis
Studentship, 1907-9. F.R.S., 1929. Research physiologist to
Messrs Burroughs & Wellcome, Brockwell Park, T901-4.
Head of the Physiological Department, St Thomas's Hos-
pital Medical School, 1909-36. Piofessor of physiology,
University of London, 1920-36. Waynflete Professor of
physiology at Oxford, 1936-^. Fellow of Magdalen College,
iixfur.1. Member of Medical Research Council, 1936-9.
Editor "( Physiological Abstracts. Died July 15, 1939
(Medical Directories; Who was Who; J he limes, July 17.
1939; Oiiii. Notice, RoyalSoc., 3 (1941), I73-)
MELLARD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity-, Dec. 1,
1841. S. of Thomas. B. at Peckham, London. School,
Bedford (private). Matric. Michs. 1842.
MELLER, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1869.
S. of the Rev. Thomas William (1826), of Woodbridge,
Suffolk. B. there [June 21], 1849. School, Woodbridge
(private). Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1S71. Capt., 3rd Batt.,
W. Norfolk Militia, 1877. J. P. for Suffolk. Married, June 3,
1883, Edith Marie, younger dau. of Col. G. B. Sberard,
Judge-Advocate-General, Madras Presidency, and had
issue. Died Ian. 21, 1921. (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Army Lists.)
MELLER (or MELLOR), THOMAS BINNS. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, 1S79, as Mellor. S. of Charles Matthias. B.
at Nettlebed, Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1879, as Meller.
MELLER, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity, Apr. 3, 1S26. S. of Thomas William [of Denmark
Hill, Camberwell]. B. Sept. 28, 1808. School, Oakham.
Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. {loth Wrangler) 1S31; M.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1831; priest, 1832. T.C. of Haddcnbam,
Cambs., 1832-6. Principal of the Collegiate School, Shef-
field, 1836-42. C. ofGlossop, Derhs., 1842-4. Chaplain ofthe
Sekeford almshouses, and R. of Woodbridge, Suffolk, 1844-
71. Editorial Superintendent of the Bible Society, 1848.
Married, Feb. 9, 1S47, Emma, dau. of William Edwards,
of Framlingham, Suffolk. Died Jan. 27. 1S71. Father of
Alfred (1869). (Scott, MSS.; Burke, L.G.; Crockjord.)
MELLERSH, FRANCIS SEWELL. Adm. (age iS) at Trinity
Hall, 1886. [4th] s. of R. E., Esq., of Godalming, Surrey.
[B. May, 1S0S.] School, Bradfield. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1892; M.A. 1S96. Auctioneer and Estate-Agent: ol
4, Bennet St., London. S.W. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (at the Admiralty). Died Dec. 27. 1940. at Rich-
mond, Surrey. (Bradfield Coll. Reg.; The limes, Jan. 1,
1941.)
MELLERSH, WILLIAM PEACHEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
St [ohn's Dec. S, 1828. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Godahning,
Surrey. Matnc. Michs. 1829; B.A. i811: M.A. 1836. Ord
deacon (Chester) July 13, 1834; priest, Aug. 16, TS35; C. of
Hambleton, Lanes.. 1S34. Domestic Chaplain to the Earl
of Winterton, 1835-78. C. of Shipton Sollars, Gloucs.,
i8i7-'.-'. in. I PI "I Compton Abdale, i.s-,r-47. and V. ..I
Cold Salperton, 1840-84. Resided latterly at Cheltenham,
where he died Oct. 27. 1802, aged 84. (Eagle, XVII. 551;
Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 2. 1892.)
MELLING, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H„ Oct. 1,
1898. B. Jan. 5, 1879. Matric. Michs. 1S98; B.A. 1901;
M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1902; priest, 1903; C.
of Huddersficld, 1902-8. C. of St Mark's, Woodhouse, I eeds,
1908-21. V. of St'John-the-Baptist, Newton, Leeds. 1921-8.
R. of Sawlev, Yorks., 192S-34. R. of Armley Hall, 1934-46.
Died Feb. 6, 1946. (Crockford; Chureh limes, Feb. 15, 1946.)
386
Mellish, Edward
MELLISH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Trinity, June
21, 1783. S. of William (1735-6), of London (and Blyth,
Notts). School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 17S4; Scholar, 1786;
B.A. 17SS; M.A. 1791. Ord. priest (Norwich) Mar. 16, 1794.
V, of Tuddenham with Honingham, Norfolk, 1794-1830.
R. of Reymerston, 1S07-25. Dean of Hereford, 1827-30.
Married, Oct. 22, 1811, Elizabeth lane, dau. of William
Leigh of Rushall Hall, Staffs. Died Dec. 11, 1830, aged 64,
at Tuddenham, through a fall from his horse. Father of
William L. (1830I; brother of Joseph (1783). (G. Mag.,
1830, 11. 646; Eton Cott. Reg.)
MELLISH, HENRY FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 4,
r8oo. Did not reside. Aide-de-camp to the Duke of Well-
ington. {Genealogist, N.S., xxix. 39; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MELLISH, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 21,
17S3. [3rd] s. of William (1725-6), of [.Albemarle Street],
■ !' irr,>] S>:h<Ml, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1 :* v
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. May 8, 17S6. Died Sept. 20, 1787,
at his father's seat, at Blvth, Notts. Brother of Edward
(1783). (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1787, II.
935; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MELLISH, JOSEPH CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
7, T7S6. [Eldest s. of Charles, barrister of Lincoln's Inn.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 17S7. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 15, 1787. Consul in Louisiana, 1S09; H.M.B. Charge
d'Affaires and Consul-General for the circle of Lower
Saxony, 1S14-23. Died Sept. 18, 1823, aged 54. M.I. at
Twickenham. Father of the next. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of
Court; P. E. Towell.)
MELLISH, RICHARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 12,1820. S. of Jfoseph] Cfharles] (above). B. at
Weimar, Germanv. School, St John's, Hamburg. Matric.
Michs. 1S20; B.A. 1825.
MELLISH, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 28.
1848. Matric. Michs. T848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Salisbury) 1852; priest, 1S53; C. of Halstock.
Dorset, 1852-5. V. of Orston, Notts., 1855-72. V. of Bard-
ney. Lines., 1872-3. R. of Winestead, Yorks., 1S73-89.
Died Dec. 14, r88g, aged 60. (Crockford; The Guardian,
Dec. 18, 1889.)
MELLISH, WILLIAM LEIGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
July 10, 1830. S. of the Rev. Edward (17S3! (and Elizabeth
Jane Leigh). B. [June 11, T813] at Tuddenham, Norfolk.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1831. Second Lieut., Sherwood
Foresters, 1833; Capt., 1842; sold out 1846. Of Hodsock
Priorv, near Worksop. Lieut., Notts. Yeomanrv-Cavalrv,
1848;' Lieut. -Col., Notts. Militia, 1852-64. J.P. for Notts.
Married, 1843, Margaret, dau. of Sir Samuel Cunard, Bart.,
and had issue. Died Apr. 18, 1864. {Eton Sch. Lists; Boasc,
vi. 194; G. Mag., 1864, 1. 678; Sir Wasey Sterry; Walford,
County Families.)
MELLISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 1,
1765. Of Cumberland. Matnc. Michs. 1765; Scholar, 1765;
B.A. 1769; M.A. 1772. Ord. deacon (Noiwich) Feb. 19,
1769; priest, Aug. 15, 1773, as George England Mellison; C.
of Wingfield, Suffolk, 1769-73; C. of Btessingham, Norfolk,
1773-
MELLISS, HUGH JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of John Charles, of 30, Denning Road, Hampstead.
B. Feb. 24, 1880, at Hampstead. School, Herts, (private).
Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. (Mech. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1901. Of Town Farm Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, in
1946. (C.U. Pari. Reg.)
MELLODEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oi t
S. of John, blacksmith [and Ann]. B. Oct. 3, 1847, at Black-
bum, Lanes, Bapt. Nov. 14, 1847. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (York) 18731
1874; C. of Balby, Yorks., 1873-4. C. of St Paul'-. Sin]
coates, 1874-6. V. of Cullirgworth, 1877-1913. Lie. pr..
dio. of Manchester, 1917. Resided latterly at Lancaster,
where he died Dec. 12, 1927. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xlv. 228;
Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 16, 1927.)
MELLOR, ALFRED SHAW. Adm. at Kim.'s, Sept. 29, 1894;
[2nd s. of James Robert (1859). B. Dec. 24, 1875. School,
Charterhouse] Matnc. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.B..
B.Chir. and M.A. 1901. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Assistant House Physician .,1
the General Hospital, Wolverhampton. Practised for many
years in London. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Temp.
Lieut., R.A.M.C; 5th London General Hospital)
Simple Case of Paroxysmal Sneezing. Sub
House, Box, Wilts. Brother of James G. S. (1890) and
John F. S. (1897). (Charterhouse Reg.; ' nil II « I: ■
Medical Directories; A. P. Burke, Family Records; Kelly,
Handbook.)
Mellor, George Charles
MELLOR, ARNOLD KILVER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1898. S. of James, of Marsh House, Huddersfield, Yorks.
B. [Dec. 1], 1879, at Huddersfield. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901. Served in the the Great
War, 1914-19 (8th Sherwood Foresters; British Red Cross).
Died Apr. ir, 193T, at Exmouth. (Charterhouse Reg. (which
gives ' Arnold Kilner '); The Times, Apr. 14, 1931.)
MELLOR, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 4. 1861
[6th] s. of [Sir] John (Justice of the Queen's Bench]. B
[Mar. 14], 1S45, in London. School, Sussex (private)
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Adm. at the Innei Temple
May 27. 1S67. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1S71. I In the
North-Eastern Circuit. Married, Sept. 29, 1S75, Helen
youngest dau. of John Fenton, Esq., M.P., of Cnmble Hall.
Lanes., and had issue. Died May 8, 1920, at Leeds. Brother
of Edward D. (1862), Hor.ice (1869), Francis H. (1873) and
John W. (1853). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court:
Foster, Men at the Bar; A. P. Burke, Family Records; The
Times, May n, 1920.)
MELLOR. CHARLES WARREN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chrjsti, June 27, 1857. (S. of James, Colonel in the Madras
.Army.] Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar, 1S58. Appointed to
the I.C.S., i860; served in the North West Provinces as
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 1879; retired August,
1887. Died Mar. 4, 1923, at Brighton, aged 83. Brother of
William J. (1853). (Scott, MSS.; India Office Lists; The
Times, Mar. 7. 1923-)
MELLOR, EDWARD DANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, May 24, r862. 5th s. of — [Sir John, Q.C.] of 16,
Sussex Square, Hyde Park, LoDdon. [B. July 28, 1843.]
Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1S66; M.A. 1870. Adm. Solicitor,
1869; practised in London. Chief Clerk in Chancery. Died,
unmarried, Nov. 8, 1890. Brother of John W. (1853), etc.
(Law Lists; A. P. Burke, Family Records.)
MELLOR, FRANCIS HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 18, 1873. [10th] s. of (Sir] John, of 16, Sussex Square,
Hyde Park, London. B. [May 13], 1854, in London. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A.
1890. Cricket ' blue.' 1877: played for Kent, 1877-8. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1877; migrated to the Inner
Temple, Nov. 3, 1880. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1880.
On the Northern Circuit. Special Pleader. Member of the
General Council of the Bar, 189S-1911. Recorder of Pxeston,
1898-1921. K.C., 1903. County Court Judge at Manchester,
1911-25. J.P. for Cheshire and Lanes. C.B.E., 1918. Part
author of Short and Mellor's Crown Office Practice. Died
Apr. 26. 1925, at Knutsford. Brother of Chailes (1863) and
John W. (1S53), etc. (Scott, MSS., which gives 'b. July 22 ';
Cheltenham Coll. Ke%., which gives 'died in Paris'; Book
of Blue-.. '..!.■ /.:.;■.; (.nis nf Court; Foster, Met at the Bar;
A. P. Burke, Family Records; Who uas Who; The Times,
Apr. 29, 1925.)
MELLOR, FRANK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1880.
[5th] s. of Wright, cloth-merchant [of Cote Royd, Hudders-
field] (and Harriet). B. Apr. 15, 1863, at Lindley, Yorks.
[School, Amersham Hall.] Matric. Michs. 1881; exhibitioner;
B.A. and LL.B. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 12,
1883. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1886. On the North-
Eastern Circuit. Registrar in Bankruptcy, Supreme Court
of Judicature, 1917-30; Senior Registrar, 1930-6. Knighted,
1936. Married, Apr. 6, 1896, Elizabeth Markoe, dau. oi
Dr William Camac of Philadelphia, U.S.A., and had issue.
Died Feb. 2, 1941, at Oxford. (La-.1 Lists; Inns ■>!' Court;
Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; 1 he Iur.es, Feb. 5, 1941.)
MELLOR, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
1867. S. of William James, lawyer. B. [Mai 9,
Huntingdon. School, King's Ci Mahrii
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1879. Ord
1874; priest, 1875; C. of Wensley, Yorks., 1874-6. C of
Pembridge, Heref., 1876-91. V. of Dilwyn. 1
Lie. pr., dio. of Hereford, 1929-30. Lived latterly -it Eardis-
land, Heref., where he died Jan. 13, 1930. (Peile, 11. 602;
Crockford; The Times, Jan. 14, 1930.)
MELLOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (foi Mus.I
St John's, Oct. 9, 1877. S. liner (and
Georgiana] B May 1 j, [858, al Earls 1
Yorks. Bapt. June 18, 1858. Did not r.
MELLOR, GEORGE CHARLES.
Feb. 24, 1842. S. of Thomas, of Derbyshire (and I
B. Dec. 6, 1823. [School, Wirksworth] Matric. Michs.
1842; B.A. 1847. Brother of Thomas V. (1840).
387
25-2
Mellor, Godfrey William Paget
MELLOR, GODFREY WILLIAM PAGET. Adm. (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, 1884. ird (twin] s. of John William (1853),
Q.I . M p., ,,! 68, St George's Square, London, S.W. [B.
Dei [9, 1865 (twin with Wilfiid P. (1885).] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor,
1890; practised in London (Messrs Mellor and Norris, Lin-
. ..lu's Inn Fields). Married. 1895, Norah Frances, dau. of
Sir Francis Beilby Alston, K.C.M.G. Died Jan. 21, 1935,
in London. Brother of lohn P. (1880) and Wilfrid P. (1885).
[Law Lists; V P. Burke, Family Records; The Times,
Jan. 23, 1935.)
MELLOR, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Michs. r898. S.
,,l |..lin. li. Nov. 15. [875, at Walton, Lanes. School,
Men h.mt lavlnrs' [Crosby] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901;
MA. 10. 5 on] ,lei, ,,11 (York) 1002; priest, 1903; C. of
St Jude's, 1 caster, 1902-5. C. of St Hide's, Sheffield,
[905 - C. of Everton, Notts., 1907-13. R. of Ruskington.
Lines., 1913 24. V. of Wormhill with Peakdale, Derbs.,
1924-43. Living at Hawkshead, Ambleside, in 1948.
MELLOR, HORACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Mar. 5,
[869 I' Hi s. of Sir John, Q.C., of 1 6, Sussex Square, London.
B Feb 21 [851 School, Cheltenham College.] Matric
Michs. 1869. Partner with his brother Philip Henry (1866)
in the Stuiirtiii Inn nulls at Preston. Played 111 the
Lancashire Cricket XI, Of Castletown, [sle of Man, J.P.
Died Feb. 27, 1942, atWiM End ll.iee, Castletown. Brother
of Francis II. (1873), Fohn W. (1853), Charles (1863), eti
(l hdlenhani 1 '..// AVc ; A. 1' Hurke, Family Records; Fox-
Da vies, Irmorial Families; The limn. Mar. 5, 1942.)
MELLOR, JAMES GILBERT SHAW. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1890. Eldest s. of lames Robert (next) of the Crown Office.
Royal Courts of Justice, London. [B. Mar. 29, 1872.]
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar. 1802;
B.A. 1893; LL.B. 1894. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1896. On the South-Eastern Circuit. Served with
the City Imperial Yeomanry in the South African War,
,.,,„, Secretary, Royal Commission on Martial Law in
S, Africa, 1902. British Agent, Venezuelan Claims Commis-
sion, 1903. Legal Assistant in the War Office, 1907 Deputy-
fudge-Advocate-General, 1914-32. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Big. -Gen.; C.M.G., 1916; 1 B. [918; men-
1 ,,1 twice in ,1. --patch,--.; Chevalier Legion of Honour.)
Ill' I,,',,, K.H.F., I.J23 HI' I'lcihl- Place. Maidstone
f.P. for Kent, 1934. Deputy Chairman, West Kent Quarter
1944-7. Chairman, Kent Agricultural Wages
C 11 111 ice. Died Apr. 16, 1947 Brothet of Alfred S. (1894)
and John F.S. (1897). (Cue. Wat List; Law Lists; Butke,
P and B . A. P. Burke, Family Records; II do's Who; Kelly,
The 1 imes, Apr. 18, 1947 1
MELLOR, JAMES ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Aug 1,1859. [3rd] s. of the Rt Hon. Sir lohn, Q.C., M.P.,
of Otters] 1, near Watford. [B. Mav 4. 1839.] Matrii
,1 , 1X50; Scholar, 1862; LL.B. 1S63; LL.M. 1S66 Adm
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 15, 1862. Called to the liar.
Nov 17, 1865, Senior Master of the Supreme Court, 1874.
Mastei of the Crown Office, 1874. King's Coroner, 1892,
King's Rememl'i. nicer, n,,>v Registrar of the Court of
1 rmim.il Appeal. 1008-12 Of Fastgate, Tenterden, Kent.
Knighted, i,,,i 1 Married, Oct. 29, r868, Anne Jane, elder
dau of Thomas Shaw, of Everton, Lanes. Died Feb. in.
1926, Father of the above and of Alfred S. (1894) and
Inhn F. s (1897); brother of Charles (1863), etc. (Scott,
MSS., which civ,- ' B May 24 ', Law /els; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at th, Bar; II h 1 as Who.)
MELLOR, JOHN EVELYN PENNINGTON. Adm. at Trinity
Hail. Paster, 1900, S. of John 1'enniDgton, Esq., of Fran-
1 m, Biarritz, I ranee. Scl 1, Eton. Matric. Faster, 1900.
Served m the Great War, mil rg (Cap! , Hampshire Regt.
(T.F.); mentioned in despatches). [Univ. War List.)
MELLOR. JOHN FRANCIS SHAW. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
[897. [Youngest] S. of lame, Robert (1859), of 16, Craven
Hill Gardens, London. [B. Aug. 27, 1879 ] School, Charter-
house Vlatric. Michs. 1 , ', he.) -nl s,rv,,] 1T1 tjlc.
1,1,11 War. 1914-19 (Opt.. Die Queen's (K.W. Surrey
Regt.) and R.A.S.C). Of Howell Lane 11,, use, Redditch,
Worcs.,111 1930. Brother of Alfred S. (rx,,,) and lam,-, G. S
(is,),-,), {Cltorterhnise Reg.; Univ. War /;,,'; Burke, Li, ;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; A P. burke. Family
Records.)
MELLOR, JOHN PAGET. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 18S0.
[Eldest] s. of J[ohn] W[illiam] (1853), ,.f St George's Square,
1 mi, leu [and Caroline, dau of Charles Paget, of Ruddington
Grangi , Notts ) [B. Mar 1 ;, 1X1,; | s, 1 1 , |„ lt, „„.„„
M itrii Midi- 1880; B.A and I I B 1884. Adm.
at the Iniiei Temple, Mar. 17, 1683 Called to the Bar,
Mellor, Wilfrid Paget
Nov. 17, 1886. On the Midland Circuit. Assistant Solicitor
to the Treasury, 1894^); Solicitor to the Treasury, King's
Proctor, and Procurator-General, 1909-23. In the last-
named office, responsible for the conduct of Prize Court
arising out of the War of 1914-19- C.B., 1905; K.C.B.,
1911. Cieated Baronet, 1024. A director of the Prudential
Assurance Co. Of Culnihead. Taunton. J. P. for Somerset.
Married, July 24, 1S90, Mabel, dau. of George Edward
Serocold Pearce-Serocold, of ' Cherryhmlon,' Torquay, and
had issue. Resided latterly in Chelsea, where he died Feb. 4,
1929. Brother of lfrey W. P. (1SS4). Wilfrid P. (1885).
(S, ,,u, Uss.; /.,iv Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, P. ami li.,
\ P Burke, Family Records; Who was Who; The Times,
Feb. 5, iM-o )
MELLOR, JOHN SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1897. Of Chester. S. of Thomas R., cotton-manu-
facturer, of Allandale, Deganwy. B. Nov. it, 1874, at
Bollington, Macclesfield. Schools. Macclesfield Grammar
.nel Llandudno County. Matric. Michs 1897; B.A. 1902.
MELLOR, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 26, 1853. Eldest s. of [Sir] John, Q.C., of 27,
h Gardens. Tavistock Square, London (and Elizabeth
1 ooke, dau. of William Moselev, of I'eckham Rye, Surrey).
[13 July 26 1X35, in London.] Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar,
iss4 B.A. 1857; M.A. i860, Aim at the Inner Temple.
■\pr '2-, 1813.' Called to the Bar, June 6, i860. Bencher.
June 15, 1877; Q.C., June 25, 1875. Recorder of Grantham.
1871-4. M.P. for Giantham, 1880-6; for the Sowerby
1 livision of Yorkshire. 1802-1904. Chairman of Committees,
[893-5. Judge Adv.., at, ■■General, 18X1,. Mcnihei of the
!■. ,1 Commission on Tweed and Solway Fisheries, 1896;
of the Royal Commission on the Waler Supply of London,
1897. P.C., 1886. Of Culmhead, Pitimnster, Somerset.
1 P. and D.L. for Somerset; Deputy Chairman, Quart, r
Sessions Somerset. T.P. for Devonshire. Married, i860,
1 mime' dau. of Charles Paget, M.P., of Ruddington
Grange Notts. Died Oct. it, ioi 1. Father of John P.
nxxo) Godfrey W. P (18S4) and Wilfrid P. (18S5); brother
of 1 harks (1863), I 1 mi is H. (1873), Philip H. (1866) and
Rdward D (1 I ) (Scott MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at tin Bar Burke, P. and B.; A. P. Burke,
Family Ret vds; l'.,\ Davies, .-lie. a 1.1.' Families; Who was
Who.)
MELLOR PHILIP HENRY. Adm. pens at Trinity, Feb. 20.
1866. [7th] s. of [Sir] John [Q.C.]. B. [Oct. 28], 1847.
School Cheltenha liege. Matric. Michs [866; B.A. 1870.
Partner with his brother Horace (1869) in the Stourton
cotton mills. Preston. Died Feb. 26, 1870, at Lytham,
Lanes Brother of John W. (1853). Charles (1S63), etc.
[Cheltenham Coll. I,',-..; A. P. Burke, Family Records.)
MELLOR RAMSDEN. Matric. Non-Coil. Paster. 1886. Adm.
pens at St Catharine's, Feb ix, 1.888. S. of Tom. B. at
lludiler-hel.l. Yorks. B.A
MELLOR, THOMAS BINNS (1879), S« MELLER.
MELLOR, THOMAS VERNON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
1 in 17 1X40. [S. of Thomas]. Of Derbs. [School, Wirks-
worth.] Matric. Michs. 1X40; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1X47. Ord.
,|, icon (Lichfield) 1845; priest, 1847; C. oi Findem, Derbs.,
1845 50. C. of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, [851-3. C. of
St John's, Rvde, 1854. V. of Idridgehay, Derbs., 1855-94.
Rural Dean .,1 Wirksworth, 1867-94. Married. Oct. 2, 1S55,
Elizabeth Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. William Bruton
Wr,.th. V. of Edlesborough, Pucks. Died Nov. 5, 1S94,
age,! 73 at Idridgehay. Fatherof Vernon H. (next); brother
of George C. (1842). (Crockford; Eagle, xvm, 510; ? he
Standard, Nov 8, 1 -,l I
MELLOR, VERNON HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
10 [879. s. of the Rev. Thomas Yemon (above) (and I liza
belli 1 lorothea), B, [1861], at Idridgehay, Derbyshire. Bapt.
Mar. 51. 1x01. 'School, I'tnn ] Matric. Michs. 1X7,1. ,x,,,i,l
I nut , 1st l'.att., Derby Militia (Sherwood Foresters) ixxo;
1 apt. ,'1887; Ma],. 1, 1. 102-9; Stall Officer for recruiting, ii.th
recti. Distri.t. 101s; Command. mt. Labour Corps, 1917-211.
lit 8 Tliurloe Square. London. S.W. J P. for Derby-hue.
Died in London. Apr. 20, [945 ( ! '"■ > Lists; Kelly, Hand-
book; The 1 imes, Apr. 23, I945-)
MELLOR. WILFRID PAGET. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, iX.x,
[4th] s of John William (1853) (twin with Gndfre\ W P
(1884) [B. Dec 10. 1865. School, Eton.] Matiic. [885;
B.A. [888; M.A. 1S02. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1889;
priest, 1X00; C. of Pershore, Worrs., 1880-92. C. of Mitcham,
Surrey, 1X02 4. c of St Mary-de-Castro, Hastings. 1X04-5.
V. of Podington, Beds., 1895-1900. Diocesan Missioner,
Winchester, 1900-7. Diocesan Chaplain. Winchester, 1905-9.
V. of Horsham, Surrey, 1900-10. R. of Christ Church.
Lochgilphead, 1911-15. Lie. pr., dio. of Lichfield, 1917-24.
388
Mellor, William Gilbert
Perm, to ofi., dio. of St Albans, 1933-5; dio. of Canterbury,
1933-40; dio. of Guildford, 1940-4. Latterly of Felpham,
Sussex, where he died July 25, 1948. Brother of John P.
(1880) and Godfrey W. P. (1SS4). (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford;
A. P. Burke, Family Records.)
MELLOR. WILLIAM GILBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1892. S. of J. G. [chemist]. B. [Aug. 17, 1874],
at St Neons, Hunts. School, Derby. Matric. Michs. 189-'.
(Derby Sch. Reg.)
MELLOR, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 4, 1853. [Eldest] s. of Major James. B. at Madras,
India. School, Bedford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S53;
B.A. 1S58. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1857; priest, 1858; C. of
Cheadle, Cheshire, 1857-9. C. of Wath-on-Deame, Yorks.,
1859-60. R. of Colwick, Notts., 1860-74. V. of Rodmer-
sham, Kent, 1874-96. C. of St Stephen's, S. Kensington,
1896-9. Died in London Dec. 4, 1S99. Brother of Charles \V.
(1S57). (Crockjord; The Tinus, Dec. 8, 1899.)
MELLOWS, FRANK. Matnc. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899. S. of
Robert. B. [Feb. 28, 1879], at Sheffield. Schools, St George's,
Sheffield, Central Higher, and University Correspondence
College. MigTated to Christ's, Oct. 6, 1900; B.A. 1902; M.A.
1906. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of St
Clement's, Nechells, Birmingham, 1903. C. of Aston, 1903-4.
C. of St Clement's, 1904-7. C. of St John's, Ilkeston, Derbs.,
1907-12. V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Ilkeston, 1912-16.
Ord. Sec, C.M.S. (for Durham and Newcastle-on-Tyne),
1916-1S. V. of Sparkhill, Warws., 1918-23. Hon. Chaplain
to the Bishop of Birmingham, 1920-4. V. of St Mary's,
Kilbum, 1923-45. V. of St Paul's, Cliftonville, Margate,
1945-48-. (Peile, II. 846; Crock;, td.)
MELROSE. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct. 1,
1888. S. of Jacob, of York. B. there [Mar. 30, 1870].
[School. Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1895. Of Holgate Hill, York. Died June S, 1935, at Yolk,
aged 66; buried at Leeds. {Repton Sch. Reg.; Die Times,
June 10, 1935.)
MELSHEIMER;po!t MELSOM], RUDOLPH EYRE. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 28, 1868. [Only] s. of Rudolph [of Black-
heath]. B. [Jan. 31], 1850, at Manchester. School, Ton-
bridge. Matnc. Michs. 1868; B.A. (401/1 Wrangler) 1872.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1871. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1874. On the Northern Circuit. Practised in
Bombay, 1890-4; retired. Resided subsequently at Baden-
Baden, Germany. Author and editor of law treatises.
Adopted the name of Melsom. Died May 26, 1919, at Hast-
ings. (TonbtidgeSch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, May 30, 1919.)
MELSOME, WILLIAM STANLEY. Adm. pens.atQuEENS'.Lent,
1884. [S. of R. W., of Codford, Wilts. B. Nov. 19, 1865.
Schools, Lancing College and Bruton.] Matric. Lent, 1884;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1886; (Pt II, 1st Class,
1887); M.A. 1890. B.Chir. 1893; M.D. 1894. Fellow, 1888-95.
Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1888-92; Senior Demonstrator,
1893-6. At St Thomas's Hospital. F.R.C.S., 1896. Resident
Obstetric Assistantat Westminster Hospital. Senior Resident
Medical Officer, Evelina Hospital for Children. Practised
for more than 40 years at Bath. Assistant Surgeon, Royal
United Hospital, Bath. Medical Officer, Bath College.
Author, medical and Baconian. Of 29, The Circus, Bath.
Died Sept. 11, 1944. Left three-quarters of his total estate
(valued at £170,000) to Queens' for the establishment of
entrance scholarships. (King's Sch., Bruton, Reg.; Lancing
Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Sept. 14, 1944.)
MELSON, JOHN BARRETT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
Julv 7, 1830. S. of Robert [Wesleyan Methodist minister].
:i], at Brechin, Forfars. School, Woodhouse Grove,
Y'orks. [Apprenticed to Thomas Harris, surgeon, at Bir-
mingham, 1825.] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; Ml'..
1836; M.D. 1841. Physician to Queen's Hospital, Birming-
ham. Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy
and Clinical Medicine at Queen's College, Birmingham.
Practised at Birmingham, 1848-90. J. P. for Birmingham.
Preached for the Wesleyans 100 sermons a year for 40
years. A founder of the Evangelical Alliance, 1845. Intro-
duced to Birmingham photography, telegraphy and electro-
plating. Died May 30, 1898, at Lapworth, near Birming-
ham. (Boase, vi. 194; M edical Dir,, >
MELV1LL, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 1, 1814.
B. Dec. 4, 1797. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1814;
Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. Preb. of St David
1 mi 57. Chancellor of St David's Cathedral, 1845-7.
Died Sept. 27, 1857. (G. Mag., 1857, 11. 564; Eton Sch. Lists.)
MELV1LL, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age iS) at St John's, Jan. 13,
1817. Of Cornwall. [5th s. oi Philip, I. nut. -Governor of
Pendennis Castle (and Elizabeth Dobree). B. there, Sept. [4,
Melvill, William Henry
1798.] Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar, 1820; B.A. (1st Smith's
prize and znd Wrangler) 1821. Fellow (and tutor) of Peter-
house, 1822-9; M.A. 1824; B.D. 1836. The first Kamsden
Preacher, 1849. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar. 23, 1823; priest,
Apr. n, 1824. inc. of Camden Chapel, Caulberwell, 1829-43.
Principal of Haileybury College, 1843-57. Chaplain of the
Tower of London, 1840. Golden Lecturer at St Maigaret's,
Lothbury, 1850-6. Chaplain to Queen Victoria,
Canon-Residentiary of St Paul's, 1S56-71. R. ol Barnes,
Surrey, 1863-71. Had the reputation of being the most
popular preacher in London and one of the greatest rhetori-
cians of his time. Married Margaret Alice, dau. of Capt.
Richard Jennings, R.N. Author, Sermons and Lectures.
Died Feb. 9, 1871, at Residentiary House, Amen Corner,
London; buried in St Paul's Cathedral. Father of Maxwell
(1550). (T. A. Walker, 413; Scott, MSS.; Boose, II. 838;
Boase, BMw. Cornub., I. 345 and 1279; Boase, Coll. Cornub.,
552; D.N.B.)
MELVILL, JAMES COSMO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 30,
1864. S. of James Cosmo [Assistant Secretary of Slate tur
India] (for whom see D.N.B.), of The India Office, London.
B. July l, 1845, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
B.A. 1006; M.A. 1871. A merchant. Governor of
Manchester University Hon. D.Sc, Manchester, 1908.
F.L.S.; F.Z.S. Author (joint) of 1 he Flora of Harrow, and
other botanical and zoological works. Died Nov. 4, 1929,
at Meole-Brace Hall, Shrewsbury. Brother of Philip (183b)
and William H. (1845). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 1280; The Times, Nov. 6, 1929.)
MELVILL, MAXWELL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1850. [znd] s. of [the Rev. Canon] Henry (1817)
[R. of Barnes, Surrey]. B. (Oct. IS, 1833], at Camberwell,
London. School, Tonbndge. Matnc. Michs. 1S51; Scholar,
1853. Entered the East India Co.'s Civil Service, from
Haileybury College, 1853. Served in the Bombay Revenue
and Judicial Departments as Assistant Collector and Magis-
trate- Assistant Judge at Konkan, 1S58-60; Assistant Com-
missioner in Sonde, ist.2-6. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 19,
1866. Judicial Commissioner 111 Scinde, 1866-9. Judge of
the High Court at Bombay, 1869-84. Member of the
Council of the Bombay Presidency, 1884-7. Judge 111 Parsee
matrimonial Court, 1873-83. C.S.I. ; K.C.I.E., 1SS7. Died
Aug. 5, 1887, of cholera, at Ganush Kurd House, near
Poona. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; India OJJice List; Boase, II.
839; J- Rennie.)
MELVILL, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Apr. 13,
1836. [Eldest] s. of James C[osmo], Esq., of London. [B.
Oct 3 1S17. Bapt. Nov. I, 1817, at St Andrew's, Holbom.
School', Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1S36. Entered the East
India Co.'s Civil Service in Bengal, 1838; Secretary to the
Governor of the Punjab. Under-Secretary (Foreign !
Govt, of India. Married, July 15, 1S45, Emily Jane, eldest
dau. of Charles Hogg. Died July 14, 1854, at Lahore.
Father of the next; brother of William H. (1S45) and James
C. (1864). (T. A. Walker, 454; Boase, Coll. Cornu
G. Mag., 1854, 11. 528; J. Rennie, East India Reg., 1849.)
MELVILL, TEIGNMOUTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15,
i860. [Younger] s. of Philip (above). Of Eth. y, Lostwithiel,
Cornwall. B. [Sept. 8, 1842), ir London. Is, II
and Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Lieut.,
i-t Bait., 24th Regt., 1S65; Adjutant, Dec. 1S0S. Sened
111 Malta, 'Gibraltar ard in South Africa. Took part in tie-
Zulu War in 1879, and was killed at Isandlwanha, Natal,
Jan. 22, 1879, whilst endeavouring to save the
Colour of his regiment. Mentioned in despatches, and in
the supplement to the London Gazette, Mar. 15, 1
' Lieut. Melvill ... on account of the gallant effort made
by him to save the Queen's Colour of his regiment after the
disaster of Isandlwanha. . . . The Colours supposed t" have
been lost were found wrapped round his dead body. W, llld
have been recommended to Her Majesty for the Victoria
Cross had he survived.' Ultimately, on Jan. 15, 1
London Gazette stated that ' His Majesty King Edward \ 11
had approved of the Cross being delivered to th
sentative of the dead hero '; it was given to his widow (nee
Sarah Elizabeth Reed), who died at [ohannesburg, Jan. 14.
1943. (Boase, 11. 839; Boase, Coll. Comub.; The I .' . and
I he limes, Jan. 18, 1943.)
MELVILL, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, al Trini
28 1845. [3rd s. of Sir James Cosmo, Permanenl l ndei
tary for India. B. at I Im ti Q, .■• School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17. 1850. < ailed to the Bar, Apr.30,
1853 Solicitor, Department ol ini m-; 1 :
I
1 !„,,-.., List.-.- dau '.I the 2nd Lord Ribblesdale.
I atterlv of Lastl.-aiin. In. ,1 Mai 10, mi. I
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Melville, Alexander Brodrick
LESLIE
MELVILLE, ALEXANDER JOHN SWINTON. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1886. B. May 6, 1866. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; MA. 1893. Ord. deacon (York) 1890;
priest (Beverley! i8qi; C. of Kirby-Misperton, Yorks.,
1890-2. C. of St Matthew's, Sheffield, 1892-6. C. of Christ
Church, Belper, Derbs., 1S96-7. C. of St Margaret's, Aber-
deen, 1899-11100. C. of St Saviour's, Poplar, London, 1900-2.
C. of St Andrew'-, i'l.ustow, 1902-4. C. of All Saints, Middles-
brough, Yorks., 1904-13. Lived latterly .it Plynistock, and
disappears from Croc kf old, 1924.
MELVILLE, The Hon. ALEXANDER LESLIE. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1819. [5th] s. of Alexander
[7th] Earl of Leven and [nth] of Melville (and Jane, dau.
of John Thornton, of London). B. [June 18, 1800], at
Balgony Castle, Fifeshire. School, Chiswick, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1819; M.A. 1821. Of Branston Hall, Lines.
Married, 1 let. M, [o:>, Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Smith,
M.P., oi VVoodh.ill Park, Herts. Died Nov. 19, 1881. Father
of Alexander S. L. (1848) and Frederick A. L. (1858); brother
of Robert S. L. (1S08). (Burke, P. and B.)
MELVILLE, ALEXANDER LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1836. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. John Thornton
Leslie (afterwards gth Earl of Leven and 8th Earl of Mel-
vill.'l (by his 1st wife. Harriet, dau. of Samuel Thornton,
M.P., of Clapham and Albury Park, Surrey). B. [Jan. 11],
1817. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S36; M.A. 1839.
Viscount Kirkcaldy. ISM. Succeeded as 10th Earl of Leven
and 9th Earl of Melville, Sept. is, 1876. Sometime a banker
in Nevile Reid & Co., at Windsor. A represenlative Peer,
1880-9. Wed unmarried, Oct. 22, 1889, and succeeded by
his half-brother, Ronald Ruthven. (Burke, P. and B.;
Sir Wasey Sterry; Eton Sch. Lists.)
MELVILLE, ALEXANDER SAMUEL LESLIE. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Trinity, July 5, 1848. S. of [the Hon.] Alex-
ander] Leslie (1S19). [B. lulv, 1829.] (School, Rugby.]
Matric. Michs. 1848. Of Branston Hall, Lmcs. J. P. and
D.L. for Lines.; High SlienS, 18S8. Partner in the Lincoln
Bank. Married, Sept. 30, 1858, Albinia Frances, dau. of
the 6th Viscount Midleton. Died Jan. 2g, 1919. Father of
Alexander B. L. (1891), sub Leslie Melville; brother of the
next. (A'u|6v Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B., which gives
' died June 27.')
MELVILLE, FREDERICK ABEL LESLIE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 5, 1858. [5th] s. of the Hon. Alexander
Leslie (l8rg) of Branston Hall, Lines, (and Charlotte
Smith). B. there [Sept. 17], 1818. School, Bucks, (private).
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A, 18112; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
Canterbury) 1S63; priest, 1865; C. of Goodnestone, Kent,
1863-6. C. of Livermere, Suffolk, 1S66-7. R. of Well oum,
1 ini - . 1867-1908. Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral, 1897-1908.
Married, June 9, 1869, Susan Georgian.! dau. of Robert
Balfour Wardlaw-Rarnsay, of Whitehill, Midlothian.
Died Apr. 14, 100S, at Welbourn. Father of Henry William
(moo), s:i(i Leslie Melville; brother of the above. {Crockford
Burke, /'. and B.; Who was Who; I In- I nun Ant 1 -'
1908.)
MELVILLE, GALFRID JOHN LESLIE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1882. [Elder] s. of the Hon. Norman Leslie, of
Ketton, near Stamford (and Georgina, dau. of William
Shirley I!. .11. ol A! l™vl.ir.t, Co. l.uisford, Capt. 8th Hus-
sars). [B. Nov. n, [863 ! School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S83.
Migrated to I lowning, I li c. 8, r88 1 Married, Sept. 2, 1895,
Nora French, dau. of George Ambler Stead, oi Pool near
Leeds, and had is,.ie. Died Oct. 25. 1010. [Eton Sch. Lists
Burke, P. and B.)
MELVILLE, JOHN WHYTE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 22
T814. [Youngest s. of John Whylc. of llciiiiocliiy.'Kiiesiure'
B. June 21, 1797] Matnc. Michs. 1814. Comet, yfh Lancers
1817; placed on half-pay, 1819. loint M.ister of the Fife
Foxhounds, 1827. Master, 1838 ,,;s. A golf player for 67
years; Captain of St Andrews ( [ub, [823. Died July 16,
T883, at MouDt Melville, near St Andrews. Brother of
Robert W. (181 1). {Boose, 11. 811 )
MELVILLE, The Hon. ROBERT SAMUEL LESLIE. Adm.
Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Nov. ;:, 180S. [4th s. of Alexander
7th Earl of Leven and 6th Earl of Melville (and Jane, dau!
of John Thornton, of London).] Matric. 1809; M.A. 1812.
Ord. deacon (London) Mar. 19, 1815; priest, fan. 7, iSn"
V. of Marks Tey, Essex, 1816-26. Died Oct. 24, 1826.
Brother of .Alexander L. (1819). (Burke, P. and B. (Robert
Samuel); 0. Mag., 1826, 11. 569.)
Mendes (or Mends) Thomas
MELVILLE (ROBERT SAUNDERS), Viscount (1788), see
DUNDAS, R. S.
MELVILLE, ROBERT WHYTE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, June 4, 1811. [Eldest] s. of John [of Bennochv,
Fifeshire]. B. Aug. 12, 1704, in Edinburgh. [At Glasgow
University, 1809-n.] Matnc. Michs. 1811; B.A. 1817.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May ir, 1814. Died, unmarried,
Feb. 25, i8t8, in Geneva. Brother of John W. (1814). (inns
o) Court; C. J. Fordyce.)
MELVILLE, WILLIAM GARDNER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10. 1882. [S. of the Rev. William James (next).] B.
Aug. 13, 1S63. [School, Rossall.] Matnc. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1SS5; M.A. iSqo. Ord. deacon (Carhsle) 1886; priest,
1SS7; C. of St James's, Banow-in-Furness, 1S86-8. C. of
Minchiiiliiiiipn.il. clones., 1888-90. Minor Canon of Wor-
cester, TS90-8; Sacristan, 1.895-8. V. of Wolveiley, Worcs.,
1898-1908. V. of Stratford -on -Avon, 1908-39. Canon of
Coventry, 1910. Seived in the Great War, T914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.A.C.D.). Died Nov. 17, 1939. {Univ. War List;
Crockford; Who was II A.., The Times, Nov. r8, 1939.)
MELVILLE, WILLIAM JAMES (or JAMES WILLIAM). Adm.
pens, at Peterhouse, July 1, 1856. S. of the Rev. William
Rylance (next), R. of Matlock, Derbs. [B. 1836. School,
Rossall.] Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. r86o. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1859; pnest, i860; C. of Stanley, Liverpool,
1S59-61. V. of St Anne's, Warrington, 1862-9. R- of
Ashton-m-Makerfield, Lanes., 1S68-1902. Of Southport in
iqio. Disappears from Crockford, 1914. Father of the
above. [RossallSch. Reg.; 1 A. Walker, 512 and MSS.)
MELVILLE, WILLIAM RYLANCE. Adm. pens, at 1>eter-
house, Feb. 19, 1831. Of Notts. S. of William, Esq., of
Standard Hill. Nottingham. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835;
M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (York) 1835; priest, 1836. V. of
Willougliby-in-the-Wolds. Notts., 1836-8. R. of Matlock,
1839-87. Died Apr. 1887, a^ed 74. Father of the above.
(1. A. Walker, 44;; Scott, MSS.; The Guardian, Apr. 20,
1887.)
MENABREA, LUIGI FREDER1G0. Hon. LED., June 13,
1883. Marchese de Val Dora. B. at Chambery, 1809.
Chief of Staff of Engineers m Sardinian Army, 1859. Min-
ister of Manne, 1861-2; of Public Woiks, 1862-4; Prime
Minister, 1867-9. Ambassador at Vienna, 1870-1; at Lon-
don, 1S76-82; at Paris, 18S8-94. Member of the Academy
of Sciences at Turin. Author of a memoir on Babbage's cal-
culating machine. Hon. D.C.L., Oxfoid, iSSr. Died May
25, 1896, at Chambery. Savoy. [Al. Oxon.; Annual Register,
1896.)
MENCE, The Rev. BENJAMIN. B.A. 1752, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. 1752, from King's. S. of Benjamin, of St Helen's,
Worcester. Matnc. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 5,
1730-40, age rb; B.A. from Merton College, 1746. R. of
Harvington, Worcs., 1740-50. Minor Canon of St Paul's,
1750-67; R. of All Hallows, London Wall, 1758-96. V. of
St Paneras, 1750-^6. Chaplain to the Duke of St Albans.,
Died Dec. 19, 1796. {Al. Oxon.; Hennessey; Camb. Chron.
Dec. 31, 1796, announces the death of the Rev. B. Mence,
V. of St Paneras; G. Mai;. 1700, 11, 1116, is in error.)
MENDEL, HENRY LEOPOLD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, [an. 27, iSos. S. of Samuel. F.sq., merchant, of
Manby Hall, Manchester. Matric. Lent, 1S65.
MENDELEEFF, DEMETRIUS IWANOWITSCH. Hon. Sc.D.
1S94- The great Russian chemist, whose name is famous
as the enunciator of the Periodic Law of the chemical
elements. S. of Ivan Pavlovitch, Director of the Gym-
nasium at Tobolsk, Siberia (the youngest of 17 children).
B. at Tobolsk. Foreign member, Royal Soc. 1892; Davy
Medal, 1882; Copley medal, 1905. Professor of Chemistry
at the Technological Institute, St Petersburg, i86r-6, and
in the University, T866-1907. Author, Principles of Chem-
istry; Investigation of Solutions from their Specific Gravity.
Died Feb. 2, 1907, in St Petersburg, aged 73. (Scott, MSS.;
I he J unes, Feb. 4, 1907.)
MENDELSON, WALLINGFORD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Jesus, Oct. 1S94. S. of Julius, F.sq. B. at Temerka, New
Zealand. From Otago University. Matric. Michs. 1804.
Athletics 'blue,' (Long Jump) 1895. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1897. ' Long since dead ' (in 1910).
{Book of Blues; Lax Lists.)
MENDES [or MENDS], THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at
Christ's, May 1. 1773. S. of John. B. at Haverfordwest.
School, Haverfordwest. Matric. Michs. 1774: Scholar, 1774.
Matric. from St Edmund Hall Oxford, 1791, age 35; B.A.
(Oxford) 1793. V. of Holbeton, Devon, 1784-1829 Doubtless
also sometime at Lyme Regis, and father of Joseph (St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1803). Died in 1829. {Pnle, 11.
296; .-II. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1829, 11. 377 (Mends).)
Mendham, The Rev. John
MENDHAM, The Rev. JOHN. M.A. iS3i,incorp. from Oxford. S.
of John, of St Olave's, Hart Street, Loudon. Matric. from St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, Oct. 15, 1817, age 17; 13.A. (Uxford)
1621; M.A. (Oxford) 1625. Ord. deacon, 1823; priest, 1624.
C. of CTophill, Beds., 1*141-44; K. 1844-69. Author, The
Seventh General Council, the Second of Nicaea, in which the
worship of Images was Established: with copious notes from the
'Caroline books.' Died Apr. 23, 1869. rAi,Oxon.;Crockford.)
MEND1S, JOHN GEORGE CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Si
John's, Oct. 14, i860. Of Ceylon. S. of the Rev. Abraham.
[Ord. deacon (Colombo) 1857; died July 1883] (and Carolina
Loysa). B. Nov. 3, 1S05, at Motatuwa, Ceylon. School, St
Thomas's College, Colombo (the Kev. E. F. Miller). Matric
Michs. i860; B.A. 1SS9; M.A. 1S96.
MENENDEZ, MANUEL RAMON (or RAYMOND). Adm. pens.
at Emmanuel, Oct. 1, 1SS7. [S. of Manuel, of Nassau,
Bahamas. B. July 4, 1604. School, private.] Matrii
Michs. 1889; LL.B. 1891. Called to the Bal, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1691. Judge of Common Pleas, Bahamas, 1892-4.
District Commissioner at Lagos, 1894-7. Chief Judicial
Officer, Niger Coast Protectorate, 1697-1900; Puisne Judge,
Southern Nigeria, 1900-5; Chief Justice of Northern Nigeria,
1905-S. Knighted, 1906. Served m the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Special List; employed Ministry of National Service;
Chief Recruiting officer for Wilts., 1915-18; mentioned 111
Secretary of State's List for 'valuable services'). Of Midford
House, near Bath, m 1946. [Univ. War List; Law Lists;
Who's Who; Colonial Ojfice List, 1933.)
MENHIN1CK, THOMAS GEORGE. Matric. Non-CoU. Lent,
1674. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 1, 1876. S. of Richard.
B. [June 24, 1848], at Egloshayle, Bodmin. From Owens
College. B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (London)
1878; priest, 1S79; C. of Great Stanmore, Middlesex, 1878-80.
Chaplain at Moulmem, Burma, 1880-90. C. oi Chulmleigh,
Devon, 1890-2. R. of Puddington, 1892-1904. K. of
Calverleigh, 1904-16. Died Apr. 19, 1916. [Peile, 11. 640;
Crock-ford.)
MENNELL, JAMES BEAVER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
[3rd] s. of Zebulon, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., of r, Royal Crescent,
London, W. B. Jan. 31 1880, at 31, Shepherd's Bush Walk,
London, W. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1902; M.A. 1900; M.B. and B.Chir. 1908; M.D. 1910. At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 190S. Senior
House Surgeon at St Thomas's Hospital; Medical officer in
charge of physico-therapeutic Dept. Consulting Physician,
B.R.C.S., physical treatment centre, Kensington. President,
Section of Physical Medicine, Royal Society of Medicine.
Vice-Chanman, Chartered Society of massage and medical
gymnastics. During the Great War, 1914-19, Medical
Officer in charge of Physical Treatments Depts., Surgical
Orthopaedic Hospital, Shepherd's Bush, and 5th London
General Hospital. Author, The Treatment of Fractures by
Mobilisation and Massage; Massage, its principles and prac-
tice. Of 1, Royal descent and 19, Pai k Crescent, London, W.
Latterly of Courts of the Morning, Rake, Liss, Hants., and
23, Park Square, Regent's Park, N.W. [Medical Diiec-
torus; 11 t ft H <:■'.)
MENON, KONKOTH RAMUNNI. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. -', 1593. S. of Krishna. B. [Sept. 14, 1&72], at Trichur,
Cochin, S. India. Schools, Sukar High, Trichur, Emakulam
College, and Presidency College, Madras; (H.A., Madras
University). Matric. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class) 1890; (Pt 11, jst Class, 1697);
M.A. 1912. Joined the Madras Educational Department m
July 1898 as Assistant Professor of Zoology, Presidency
College; Professor of Zoology, 1910. Vice-Chancellor of
Madras University. Knighted. Gave £100 to the College
in 191 1 to found a pnze for proficiency in Sanskrit. Died
in Feb. 1949. (Peile, 11. 787; 1 he 'limes, Feb. 5, 1949.)
MENTEATH, CHARLES GRANVILLE STUART. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, May 14, 1819. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Charles
[Granville Stuart]. B. [Dec. 1, 1800], at Closeburn Hall,
Dumfries. School, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823; M.A. 1826. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 9, 1623.
Called to the Bar, June 29, 1829. Married, Sept. 1
Cecilia Louisa, dau. of Walter Cecil, of Moreton Jeffries,
Heref., and had issue. Oi 1 ntiy Hill House, Bath. Dud
May 8, 1880. (Burke, P. and if.; Inns of < urt\ Law List
MENZ1ES, HARRY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct
[S. of the Rev. Alfred, CMS.] 01 30, Alfred St.
Lane, Liverpool. [B. Dec. 11, 1864. School, King V
College, Isle of Man.] Main. . Mil hs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A.
1896. Ord. deacon (London) 1 . , C. of St
John's, Chelsea, 1891-3. C. of Christ Church, Hampstcad,
1893-6. Chaplain at Lucknow, India, 1696-7; at Chn3t
Church, Fyzabad, 1897-=. C of All Saints, Child's Hill,
London, 1903-4. Chaplain of All Saints Cathedral, Allaha-
Mercer, Charles
bad, 1905-7; Chaplain at Agra, 1907-9; at Lucknow, 1S98-
1913; at Mussoorie, 1913-14; at Lucknow, 1915-17; at
Chaubattia and Bareilly, 1917. Hon. Canon of Lucknow.
Acting Principal, Laurance Memorial School, Ootacamund,
1919-20. R. of Holme-Hale, Norfolk, 1921-5. Subsequently
of Farnhain Royal, Slough, Bucks., where he died Feb. 15,
1946. Brother 01 Wilfred K. (1894). [King William's Coll., Isle
of Man, Reg.; Scott, .1/SS.; Crockford; India OJJue Lists.)
MENZIES, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1886.
S. of J.J,., Esq. [M.D.]. B. [Mar. 28, [867], at Lambeth,
London. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1889;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1894. At St George's Hospital; House
Surgeon and House Physician there. Clinical Assistant,
Great Onnond Street Children's Hospital. Practised in
London. Senior Anaesthetist St George's Hospital. Played
encket for Middlesex. One of the founders and Hon.
S.-i rutary of Jesus College Society till his death. Died
Mar. 7, 1930, at Famborough. (if Paul's Sch. Keg.; Medical
Ini,.: rries; 1 he limes, Mar. 9, 1936; F. Brittain.)
MENZIES, JAMES SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, (age 24) at
Maguale.se, July 4, 1S30. S. of Peter, Esq., of London.
School, Acton Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1830.
MENZIES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity. May 6, 1
Distinguish from an Oxonian namesake (B. D.) who was
R. of Wyke Regis. Dorset, 1837-47. (Foster, Index Ei
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S47, 11. 327.)
MENZIES (or D0UGLAS-MENZ1ES), NORMAN EDWARD.
Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 189S. S. of Archibald, Esq., of
Melbourne, Australia. B. there, Feb. 16, 1880. School,
Cambden, East S. Kilda, Melbourne. Matnc. Michs. 189S.
Of Newtonards, Dumfries, J. P. in 194K [Jesus Coll. Reg.;
Kelly, Handbook.)
MENZIES, WILFRED ROXBURGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
1894. S. of the Kev. Alfred, C..M.S. missionary, deceased.
B. [Apr. 13, 1S75], at Gate-acre, Liverpool. School, Rossall.
Matnc. Michs. 1694; B.A. 1897, M.A. 1934. Ord. deacon,
(Rochester) 1899; priest, 1901; Assistant Missioner at the
College Mission, Battersea, 1899-1903. C. of All Saints,
Newton Heath, 1903-9. S.P.G. Missionary in Burma, 1900-33.
R. of Kushmere, Suffolk, 1933-7. V. of Hubberholme, Yorks.,
J937-47. Latterly ol Great Bdston vicarage, Kirby Moorstoe,
Yorks , 1948-. Brother of Harry (1887). [RossallSch. Re*.;
Crvckford.)
MENZIES, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 16, 1831.
Of Surrey. Matnc. Michs. 1S31; B.A. 1835. M.A. 1838.
Ord. deacon (Chester); pneat, 1S35. C. of Witley, Surrey,
-1841-50; C. of Thursley, 1851-2. R. of Wirmall, Hant „
1853-86. Surrogate and Deputy Judge, Consistory Court of
Winchester, 187S. Died Dec. 14, 1SS6, aged 81, at Dane-
mark Park, Winchester. (2 he Guardian, Dec. 22, i860)
MENZfES, WILLIAM YOUNG. Adm. pens, at Ikiniiy, June
25, 1897. S. of William John, of Canaan House, Edinburgh.
B.'[Apr. 17], 1878, at Edinburgh. School, 1-ettes. Matnc.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Chartered accountant. L't
1938, at Claygate, Surrev; buried at Penicuik, Midlothian.
[Fettes Coll. Reg.; 1 he 1 lines, Sept. 2, 1938.)
MERCER, ARTHUR. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1884. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Oct. 2, 16S5. S. of Thomas Atherton
B. [July 19, 1863], in Liverpool. School, Thorpe Arch
Grange, Tadcaster. B.A. 1687; M.A. 1S95. In
[879-84. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1887; priest, 18
St Matthew's, Brixton, 1887-6. C of Emmanuel Church,
Hastings, 1889-91. C. of Christ Church, Weston-super-
Mare, 1891-3. Assoc. Sec, R.T.S., 1893-5. V. oi Little
Heath, Herts., 1895-9. V. of St Mary Magdalene, Islington.
1899-1912. V.ofSt lames, M 1 well Hill, 1912-31. Latterly
of Westclhr-on-Sea. Died Aug. 20, 1931.. Brother of Henry 1.
(1890). [Peile. 11. 717; U" Times, Aug. 29,
MERCER, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Si John's, June 20, 1893.
S. of Thomas William, pharmaceutical ' -h. not . "1 1<
Lanes, (and Ann Lee). 1;. Juni
Schools, Burs 1,1. 111.11. , it (thi Rt 1 rt Howl tt) :
caster Gianmi.u: (the Kev. W. E. Ptyke). Mil'
1 1 1 1 1 \ . igi , M.A, oi...... A- 1 i.u.t Ma ter al 1
Park College, 1896; at Loughton
School, Tar Headingley, Leeds, 1 99 1907; .it Wallasey
Grammar School. 190; 1-, at lay"' Llerw
1912; at 1,1 :,. 1 ■
[I ; ,.t Durl t ■ ii Courl
paratorj ' '''■ IQ20
holiday at Rydt
Wight. Brothei f Thorn [1887). [Logic, xlvhi. 70;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
391
Mercer, Charles Edward Ewart
MERCER, CHARLES EDWARD EWART. Adm. (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. I, 1889. Eldest ?. of Charles, of Wey-
mouth Dorset. B. [Feb. 10, 1871], at Hillingdon, Middlesex,
[School, Marlborough College] Matnc. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892.
Managing Director of J. A. Devenish and Co., Ltd., brewers,
Weymouth. Of Upper Chilland House, Martyr- Worthy,
near Winchester. 1'ied Nov. 27, 103s.. ( 7 he Times, Nov.
=8, 1935-)
MERCER, DONALD. Adm. (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. I,
1889. 2nd s. of Thomas brass-merchant [brewer], of Eden-
field, Lanes. B. there [Dec. 11, 1869. School Trent]. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; M.A. 1910. Football (assoc.)
' blue ' 1892. Assistant Master at The Limes. Greenwich;
at St Peter's College, Radley. 1899-1901. Joint Headmaster
of Eastman's School, Southsea, in 1933. [Book of Blues;
St hoolmasters' Directories.)
MERCER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 3,
1843. Of the Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar,
1846; B.A. 1847; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1847;
priest, 1848; C of Holy Trinity, Wakefield, 1847-9. C of
St Paul's, Bury, Lanes., 1849-51. P.C. of St Andrew's,
Bradford Yorks., 1851-3. V. of Eccleshill, 1853-90. Died
aged 70, Dec. 18, 1890. [Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 31,
1890.)
MERCER, EDWARD SHEPHERD. Adm. pens, at Car's,
May 2, 1867. S. of Richard, M.D., of the Colonial Hospital,
Trinidad. B. there, June 1, 1849. School, Aberdeen (private),
and at Aberdeen University. Matric. Easter, 1867. Resided
seven terms. {Verm, II. 379.)
MERCER, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
1 let. 23, 1799- S. of George, of London. School, Kensington,
London. Matric. Michs. 1799.
MERCER, HARRY JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1. 1896,
S. of Edward John Bush, of 32, Morford Street, Bath. li.
there, June 19, 1874. School, King's, Gloucester. Matnc.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1900;
priest, 1901; C. of Woolwich, 1900-7. Sub-Librarian of
Worcester Cathedral, 1908-11. V. of Carnforth, Lanes.,
1911-44. Rural Dean of Tunstall, 1921-44. Hon. Canon of
Blackburn, 1934-44. Died Sept. 22, 1944, at Carnforth.
[Crockford; Ike Times, Sept. 25, 1944.)
MERCER, HARRY STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Sept. 29. 1875. S. of Thomas Jacob, merchant, of
Coventry. B. there. Matiic. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1873;
B.A. 1S79; M.A. 1SS2. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1880; priest
1881; C. of Cotgrave, Notts., 1880-2. C. of St Paul's, Kirk-
dale, Lanes., 1882-4. C. of Christ Church, Ballarat, Victoria,
Australia, 1884-5; V. of Inglewood, Victoria, 1885-7; C. of
St Matthew's, Prahran, Victoria, 1887-8; I. of St Hilary,
Kew, Victoria, 1888-9. C. of St Andrew's, Droitwich,'
Worcs., 1892-4. P.C. of Christ Church, Coventry, 1S94-7.
C.M.S. Missioner, 18.18-1910. V. of Holy Trinity, Tewkes-
bury, Gloucs., 19m 11, V. of Herringfleet, Suffolk, 1912-17.
Disappears from Crockford, 1918.
MERCER, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Apr. 18, 1890. S. of Thomas Atherton. B. [Mar. 30, 1872]!
at Barrow-in-Furness. School, Giggleswi. k Grammar!
Matnc Easter, 1890. M.A. London, Ontario. Lecturer m
English at the Govt. Commercial Institute, Calcutta. Ord.
deacon (London) 1895; priest (St Albans) 1896; C. of St
Mary's, Spital Square, London, 1895-6. C. of North Mymms
Herts., 1896-7. C. of St Cuthbert's, West Hampstead,'
1897-9. Metropolitan Secretary of the Church Army, 1S99-
1907. Inc. of St Columb, Hawthorne, Victoria, 1909-12.
Dean and Rural Dean oi Perth, West Australia, 1912-17
Served in the Great War, 1914 19 (Capt., Australian Force;
Capt. (Ad.) R.A.F.). Disappears from I rockford 192)
(Scott, A/S.S.; Peile, 11. 759; Unil II ,,< I 1 I |
MERCER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880.
S. of Richard, of Sandling, Maidstone, Kent, B. there
[Jan. 7], 1862. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs, 1 880. Lieut.,
3rd Dragoon Guards, 18S4; Capt., 1890; Major, 1897.
Served in South African War, 1S98 mu. I.i.-uf col., 1904;
Brevet-Col., 1907; retired, 1909. Served in the Great War!
1914-19 (Brevet Colonel, 3rd Diagoon Guards, commanding
reserve Regt. of Cavalry). M.P. for West Suffolk, 1922 j.
Pled Feb. 8, o, ,4, at K. ith. 'i li, 1.1, Mi ■ - ■':, I mu 1, .,1 .a str.elis-
hall, Suffolk. [Ilarr.ne s,/,. Reg.; Univ. War Lis/, Army
/.is/., Ike Times, Feb. 9, 1944.)
Mercer, William
MERCER, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1889.
Only s. of George, deceased, Methodist minister. B. May 30,
1870, at Huddersfield. School, Bradford Grammar (Scholar).
Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar; B.A. [nth Wrangler) 1892;
(Math. Trip., I't II. 1st Class, 1S93); M.A. 1903. Assistant
Master at Oundle School, 1895-1904; Head of Mathematical
Dept., R.N.C., Osborne, 1904, and R.N.C., Dartmouth,
1905-13. Head of military and engineering side at Chelten-
ham College, 1913-34. Author, Trigonometry for Beginners;
Calculus for Beginners; Numerical Trigonometry, etc. [Venn,
11. 508; Schoolmasters1 Directories.)
MERCER, JOHN WRAY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 10, 1892. [S.
of John Thomas, M.R.C.S., of Bnxton, Surrey. B. Apr. 30,
1874.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A.
1895. At St George's Hospital. Died Oct. 31, 1902. [Record
of Old Westminsters.)
MERCER, LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 28, 1876.
[2nd] s. of Samuel, of Fintonagh, Maidstone, Kent. B. there,
lull.' 28, 183',, M hi". I, lolibn.lge. Matin Michs. 1876; B.A.
188;; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1882; priest,
1883; C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1882-4. C. of St Mary's,
Lambeth, 1884-5. R. of Hawstead, Suffolk, 1885-1929.
Rural Dean of Horringer, 1896-1914. Died Feb. 26, 1929,
at Sandling Place, Maidstone. Brother of Richard (1876)
and of the next. [Crockford; I lie I imes, Feb. 28. 1929.)
MERCER, RANDALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19, 1872.
[Eldest] s. of Samuel, of Fintonagh, Maidstone, Kent. B.
theie, Feb. 22, 1853. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. 1S76; M.A. 1879. Died Feb. 10, 1941, at Sandling
Place, Maidstone. Brother of the above and the next.
[The Times, Feb. 12, 1941.)
MERCER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Feb. 10, 1876. [3rd] s. of Samuel, Esq., banker, of Maidstone,
Kent. [B. Jan. 1, 1858.] S. ho.,1, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. and LL.B. 1880. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 11, 1878. Called to the Bar, June 1, 1882. OntheSouth-
Eastern Circuit. Died Oct. 24, 1933. at Sandling Place,
Maidstone. Brother of Leslie (1876) and the above. [Mer-
chant Taylors' Sen. Reg.; Law Lists; /101s ,,/ Court; Foster,
Men nt the Hot; 1 he 1 lines, Oct. 26, 1933.)
MERCER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 18,
1803. S. of Thomas, of Hai kleton, Northants. [B. June 8,
1786.] School, Rugby. Matiic. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1808;
M.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 25, 1823; priest,
June 13, 1824. R. of Arthingworth, Northants., Apr. 25,
1827. Died Aug. 21, 1827, at Hackleton. [Rugby Sch. Reg .
which erroneously gives ' R. of Arthingworth. 1827 30';
Northants. Clergy, which gives 'died 1S28'; G. Mag., 1827,
11. 281.)
MERCER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Ocf. 1,
1887. Of Lanes. S. of Thomas William, chemist, of Rochdale.
B. there, June 1, 1868. Schools, Rochdale High, and Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1915. Ord.
deacon (Truro) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of Antony, Cornwall,
1891-4. C. of Bolton-Ie-Sands, Lanes., 1894-8. V. of
Gressingham, 189S-1911. V. of Caton with Littledale,
ion iS. V. of St Anne's, Lancaster, 1918-32. Died Mar.
20, 1932. Brother of Charles (180;). [The limes, Mar. 29,
103-'.)
MERCER, WILLIAM. Adm sizar (age 18) at Trinity, tune ...
18:. 1. S. of John. B. at Barnard Castle, Dm ham. School,
Otlev, Yorks. Matric. Mi. lis. 1820. B.A. 1836; M.A. 1S41.
P.C. of St George's, Sheffield, 1840-70. Author, A Visitation
Sermon; I lie I'imrJi Psalter and Hymn-book tor the use of
Congregations and Families, etc. Disappears from Crockford,
1872. Father of the next.
MERCER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 17,
1863. Of Sheffield. [Eldest - "I lie- Ret William (above),
V. of St George's, Sheffield. 1'.. May 5, 1S44. School, Chelten-
ham College.] Matric. Michs. 181,3; Scholar, 1864; B.A.
(Theol. Exam. (Commencing Bachelor), 1st Class) 1867;
M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (London) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of
St Pancras, 1867-8. C. of All Saints, Paddington, 1869-71.
C. of Norton Woodseats, IVibs., 1872-4. V. there, 1874-90.
Die,! 1 id. 26, 1S99. [Cheltenham Cull. Reg.; Scott, MSS .
Crockford; The Times.Oct. 30, 1899.)
MERCER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 14, 1864,
S. of Thomas Turner, farmer (and Phoebe). B. Sept. 22,
1840, at Feniscowles, Blackburn, Lanes. Bapt. Nov. 29,
1840. Matnc. Michs. 18,,.,; B.A. 1868. At the Lancashire
Independent College, Manchester, 1868-9 and 1870-2.
Congregational minister at Pickering, Yorks., 1872-4.
Schoolmaster at llkley for a lime; then moved to Detroit,
Michigan, U.S.A., where he died c. 1914. [Lams. Indpt.
Coll., Manchester, List.)
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Mercer, William Bracewell
MERCER, WILLIAM BRACEWELL. Adm. at CaiUS, Oct. i,
1S86. S. of John, of Southport. B. [May }o] 1869, at
Clitheroe. School, Sandringham, Southport. Matric. Michs.
1S86; B.A. 18S9; M.B. and B.Chir., 1892; M.A. 1898. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1892.
D.P.H. (Victoria, Manchester), 1896. House Physician,
Royal Hospital, for diseases of the chest, City Road, London.
Surgeon, SS. Xeiada, In practice in Manchester, 1898-1900.
Resident Medical Officer, Manchester Hospital for Consump-
tion. Of Rippenden, Yorks., in 1910. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C). Of Wellington, New Zea-
land, in 1930. Medical Officer of Health, Dept. of Health,
New Zealand, 1930-1. Ship's Surgeon, Union SS. Co.,
1933-6. Of 15, Selwyn Road, Napier, New Zealand, in 1945.
(Venn, 11. 4S4; Medical Directories.)
MERCER, WILLIAM LINDSAY. Adm. pens, (age 18J at
Trinity Hall, May 21, 1S76. [Eldest] s. of [Major] William
Drummond [of Hunting tower, Perth] (and Anne Elliot, his
cousin, dau. of George Mercer, of Gorthv). [B. Apr. 23,
1858.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880.
Second Lieut., 19th Foot, 18S1; Lieut., Yorks. Regt., 1881;
retired, 1S98. Succeeded his father at Huntingtower, Perth,
in 1871. Married, Apr. 14, 1891, Ellen, dau. of John Lister,
of Waminglid Grange, Sussex. Died Sept. 4, 1926. {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Army Lists.)
MERCERON, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S94.
S. of Henry, Esq., of 60, Leinster Square, London, \V.
Matric. Michs. 1894. Of Langley, Hants. Died Feb. 24, 1941.
(1 he Times, Feb. 27, 1941.)
MEREDITH, ARTHUR EVAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, I let. 7.
1874. [2nd] s. of David, of 14, Park Place, Leeds. B. [Jan.
15], 1852, at Elland, Yorks. School, Leeds Grammar.
[Had matric. from Chnst Church, Oxford, Oct. n, 1872.]
Matric. Michs. 1874; Carus Greek Testament prize, 1876.
B.A. 187S; M.A. iSSr. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1877; priest, 1878;
C. of St Andrew- 1 he-Great, Cambridge, 1S77-80. C. of St
John-the-Evangelist, Leeds, 1881-2. C. of Meanwood,
Yorks., 1882-4. V. of Pool, 1&S4-98. V. of Bawtry with
Austerfield, 1S9S-1913. Rural Dean of Bawtry, 1906-13.
Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester, 1913. Author, leaching from
the Collects. Latterly of Bognor, Sussex. Died May 18, 1927.
(Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
MEREDITH, ARTHUR RADCLYFFE. Adm. scholar at
Queens*, Michs. 1900. S. of Thomas. B. Mar. 20, 1881, at
Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Lancing College. Matric.
Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1902; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1947. With the
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1905-9. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (R.N.V.R., 1917; Staff Officer, Ministry
of Transport, 1919). Of 5, Eldon Road, London, N.W., in
1933. Brother of the next. {Lancing Coll. Reg.)
MEREDITH, HUGH OWEN. Adm. scholar at King's. Oct. 12,
1897. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, shorthand-writer, of Becken-
ham, Kent. B. Feb. 27, 1S78, at Greenwood Villa, Spencer
Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey. School, Shrewsbury. Matric
Michs. 1S97; Scholar, 1899; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class,
T899); B.A., Hist. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1901; M.A. 1904.
Fellow, 1903-S. Lecturer in Economic History and Com-
merce at Manchester University, 1905-8. Girdlers Lecturer
in Economics at Cambridge, 1908-11. Professor of Econo-
mics, Queen's University, Belfast, 1911-46. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (in the Ministry of Munitions, 1916-18;
in the Ministry of Labour, 1918-19; O.B.E.). Author, Pro-
tection in France, Outlines of English Economic History;
Week-day Poems; Four Dramas of Euripides. Brother oj
the above. [Univ. War List; Who's Who.)
MEREDITH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 5, 1844;
a ' Ten-year man.' From St Alban Hall, Oxford, whence he
had matric. (age 39) May 26, 1843. 4th s. of James (and
Sally Rhodes). B. Dec. 25, 1803, at Birmingham. Matnc.
Lent, 1845. (Al. Oxon.)
MEREDITH, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 29, 1844. [S. of Thomas, Esq., of Ruytoo
Eleven Towns, near Shrewsbury. School, Newport. [Matrii
Michs. 1844. Migrated(age 19) to Magdalene, Dec. 17, 1*4.1;
B.A. 1848; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 184
1849; C. of Audley, Staffs., 1848. C. of Wem, Salop, 1849-52.
Chaplain and Naval Instructor, R.N., 1852-67; served in
the Baltic and Crimea (H.M.S. Meander, 1852-4; H.M.S.
Algiers (siege and capture of Sebastopol, 1854-6
1856-7; at Dockyard and hospital at the Cape of Good
Hope, 1857-65; H.M.S. Donegal, 1865-6; at Chatham Dock-
yard, 1866-7). V. of Burley Dam, Cheshire, and 1 1
Chaplain to Viscount Combermere, 1867-82. R. of Ightneld
Salop, 1882-91. Disappears from Crockford, 1892. (Crock-
' r i. ■
Merest, John William Drage
MEREDITH, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. LL.D. incorp. from Oxford,
r758. S. of Amos, of Chester (and Joanna, dau. of Thomas
Cnolmondeiey, of Port Vale, Cheshire). Matric. from Chnst
Church, Oxford, Mar. 24, 1742-3, age 18; D.C.L., 1749.
Adm. Fell. -Com. at Peterhouse, Mar. 23, 1764. Succeeded
his grandfather as 3rd Bart., of Henbury, Cheshire, 1752.
M.P. for Wigan, 1754-61; for Liverpool, r76i-So. A Lord
of the Admiralty, 1765. Comptroller of the Household,
1774-7, and Privy Councillor, 1774. Sold the family pro-
perty at Henbury, 1779- Author, political. Died Jan. 2,
179c, unmarried, at Lyons, France, when the Baronetcy
became dormant. (Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1790, 1. 85.)
MEREDYTH, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar.
20, 1820. [Only] s. of Sir Henry [3rd] Bart, (and Editha,
dau. of George Le Hunte, of Artramont, Co. Wexford). B.
[1802] in Dublin. School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matric.
Michs. 1820; B.A. 1S25. Of Carlandstown, Co. Meath.
Succeeded as 4th Bart., May 2, 1859. High Sheriff of Meath,
1S35. M.P. for Meath, 1859. Married, June 4, 1828, Mary
Anne, dau. of William Evans Moires Bayly, of Norelands,
Co. Kilkenny, and had issue. Died Aug. 4, 1S89. (Boase
vi. 199; G.E.C.)
MEREDYTH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
June 12, 1754. S. of Thomas, merchant, of Dublin. School,
Westminster. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Tnmty College,
Dublin, Dec. 20, 1754. Died 1756. (Al. Dubl.; Record of
Old Westminsters and Supp.)
MERES, HARRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2,
1856. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1865. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1S61; priest, 1862; C. of St Luke's,
Birmingham, 1S61-6. C. of St Bartholomew's, Salford,
1866-9. R. of St Matthias, Salford, 1869^89. R. of Stowell
Memorial Church, Salford, 1889-96. Died Apr. 6, 1896,
aged 59. (Cambridge Independent Press, Apr. 17, 1896.)
MERES, WILLIAM F1TZPATRICK. Adm. pens, at St John's
Oct. 6, i860. Of Leics. [2nd] s. of John Plank (and Louisa).
Bapt. Oct, 2, 1842. School, Oakham. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 6, 1876. Ap-
pointed to I.C.S. 1864. Served in Bengal and Assam as
A< Mutant Magistrate and Collector; Joint Magistrate and
District and Sessions Judge. Judge of Midnapore, 1883.
Judicial Commissioner, Lower Burma, 1SS5. President of
the Educational Syndicate, Burma, 1885; retired, 1890.
Died Sept. 8, 1930, aged 86, at Bourton Hall, Totnes.
(Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xlv. 112; India Office Lists; Inns of
Court; The Times, Sept. 11, 1930.)
MEREST, JAMES DRAGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's,
Dec. 15, 1808. [Elder] s. of James, Esq., of Soham, Cambs!
[School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matric. Michs. 1809. A Com-
missioner for the commutation of tithes. Lived for some
years at Bury St Edmunds, and afterwards at The Prior v
Fornham All Saints, Suffolk. J. P. for Suffolk. Married (1)
Eunice Anna, dau. of John Pearson, of Cumberland; (2)
July 19, 1847, Mane Dowding Billington, an eminent pro-
fessional singer, dau. of William Hawes. Died Dec. 25, i860,
at Ryde, Isle of Wight. Father of the next and of John G.
(1848); brother of John W. D. (1806);. (Bury St Edmunds
Gr. Sch. Reg.)
MEREST, JAMES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse. Feb 27
1841. [2nd] s. of [James Drage] (above), of Bury St Ed-
munds. [B. 1821.] Bapt. Sept. 1822, at Soham. School,
Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon and priest (Ely) 1846; C. of Brettenham, Suffolk,
1846-56. C. of Chettle, Dorset, 1857-8. R. of Dorsington,
Gloucs., 1865-6. V. of Branksea, Dorset, 1667-8. R. of
Upton Snodsbury, Worcs., 1866-9. Sued by the Bishop oi
Worcester in the Court of Arches, Nov. 29, 1869, for simony
in obtaining the living of Upton Snodsbury and
to deprivation from the ministry and from performance of
all clerical functions in the Province of Canterbury. Died in
poverty, Oct. 28, 1887, at Bracknell, Berks. Brother of
John G. (1848). (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; 1. A.
Walker, 472; Boase, vi. 199; Clergy List.)
MEREST, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June
30, 1848. [4th] s. of James Drage {1808) of Bury St Ed-
en ' ds. Bapt. Feb. 1829, at Soham, School, Bury St
Edmunds, Matric, Uichs. [84 , B.A, il , ■. Went to Aus-
tralia. Died at Braidwood, Australia, in fuly, x88i
oi (ami J. 1 m- (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; I .1.
Walker, 497.J
MEREST, JOHN WILLIAM DRAGE. Adm. pens, at 1
July .. . 1807. 1 Younger
s, of James, Esq., of. Soham, Cambs. j B. there [June,
Re-adm. as a ' Ten-year e
fuly r.2, 1824. Matric. Michs, 1807. M.P. E01
1818-20. Ord. priest G 19, 1824; B.D.,
I ic Chaplain to the Duke of
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Merewether, The Rev. Francis
1825, and to the Duke of Cleveland, 1842. V. of Staindrop
and R. of Cockheld, Durham, 1829-46. P.C. of Darlington,
1830. V. of Stottesdon, Salop, 1S46. R. of Wein, 1846-73.
Married, 1819, Susannah Jenkin, of Bury St Edmunds.
Died Oct. i, 1873, aged 84, at Weru rectory. Brother of
James D. (1808). (W. R. Williams, MSS.; Bury St Edmunds
Gs. Sch. Reg.; P. E. Towell; Members of Parliament, 1897.)
MEREWETHER, The Rev. FRANCIS. B.A. 1809, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1809. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 15,
1809. S. of Henry, of Calne, Wilts. [B. 1784. Schools,
Reading and Eton.] Matuc. from Chnst Church, Oxford,
Feb. 4, 1S02, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1S05. Adm. M.A. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1853. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Feb. 22, 1807;
priest (Ely) April 10, 1808. Y. of Haverhill, Suffolk, 1808-15.
R. of Cok--< trt.-.n, I i-ics., is 15-64, and V. of Wnitwick,
1819-64. Chaplain to the Marquess of Lansdowne. Married,
Apr. 24, 1810, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of the Ri V. Charles
John Way, K. of Boreham, Essex. Author, I he (_ use between
Church and Dissenters; Letter to the Rev. W. Holme, R. of
Loughborough, on the Baptist Deposition there; A Letter to
the Bp. of London on Auth rised > lection on the Feast of
the Epiphany; Roman Plea of Cam •■■> ■ nsidered in a Letter
to the Rev, L Gentile; Letter to C 11 Packe Esq., M.P., on
the Desirables ■ i and Necesstty of a t.nunh Party in Parlia-
ment; Letter to B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P., on the- Roman
Catholic Question; Truth and Chanty; Letter to Lord John
Manners on Church rates; Respectful Address to Ratepayers
in Leicestershire, on Church-rates, etc. Died July 21, 1864,
at Cole-Orton rectory. Father of Henry R. (1S35) and
Francis L. S. {1828). (Al. Own.; Bouse, 11. 848; G. Mag.,
iS64, n. 387, 795.)
MEREWETHER, FRANCIS. Adm, sizar at St John's, July 6,
1825; a ' Ten-year man.' Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. 11,
1826, Matnc. Michs. 1826; IX. B. 1832. Ord. deacon (Here-
ford) May 17, 1829, priest, Sept. 6, 1829. V. of Clehonger,
Heref., 1833-75, and V. of Woolhope, 1841-81. Married,
Dec. 15, 1829, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. John Wall, V. of
Kington, Heref. Disappears from Crockford, 1893. (G. Mag.,
1829, 11. 638.)
MEREWETHER, FRANCIS LEWIS SHAW. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 5, 1828. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Francis (1809),
R. of Cole-Orton. [B. Mar. 18, 1811.] School, Eton.] Matnc.
Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835. Went to Australia in 1838. Immi-
gration agent there. Postmaster-General; Auditor-General.
Chancellor of Sydney University. Brother of Henry R.
(1835). {Eton Sch. Lists.)
MEREWETHER, HENRY ALWORTH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 10, 1830. [Eldest s. of Henry Alworth, Serjeant-at-
law, of Calne, Wilts, (for whom see D.N.B.) B. Apr. 23,
1S12.] Had matnc from Wadham College, Oxford, June 30,
1827, age is. Matnc. Michs. 1831. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, June 3, 1834. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1837;
Bencher, 1853-77; Reader, 1867; Treasurer, 1868. Recorder
of Devizes, 1842-77- Q-C, 1853, Chairman of Wilts. Quar-
terSessions. Leader of the Parliamentary Bar. Retired 1871.
Married, Aug. 25, 1840, Maria, dau. of Sir James Fellowes,
of Adbury House. Author, By Sea and by Land, being a
1 rtp through Egypt, India, Ceylon, Neu Zealand, and
America, 1 >i<-d Auu _:■,, 1*77, at Bowden Hill, near Chippen-
ham, Wilts, [lipase, 11. on. which gives 'b. 1M3'; Al.
Oxon.; Law Ltsts; Inns of Court; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1040,
EI. .,-1-)
MEREWETHER, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at
Magdalene, May 18, 1835. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Francis
(1809), of Cole-Orton, Leics. Sc1k»'K Shu'w^bury [and
Eton]. Matnc. Michs. 1835. Adm. at St Alban Hall, Oxford,
Oct. 26, 1837, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1840. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Bolsover, Derbs., 1842-4.
C. of St Mary'*, Heading, 1844-8. C. of Greenstead Green,
Essex. 1848-so. i_. "i chn>t Church, Westminster, 1850-1.
C. of Latchingdon, 1 ssex, 1851-9. V. of Tenterdcn, Kent,
1859-83. V. of East Peckham, 1883-1900. Disappears from
Crockford, 190s. Brother of Francis L. S, (1828). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Al. Oxon., which gives his father as of Yeldbam,
Essex, m 1835).
MEREWETHER, The Rev. JOHN. M.A, 1827, incorp. from
Oxford S of John. B. 1797, at Marshheld, Gloucs. Matnc.
from Queen's College, Oxlor.l.uu. i.\ 1M4, B.A. (Oxford)
1818; M.A. (Oxford) 1822; B.D. an^l D.D. (Oxford) 1832.
Ord. 'priest (Salisbury) 1*20; C. of Gillingham, Dorset.
C. of Hampton, Middlesex. Chaplain to the Duchess of
Clarence (afterwards Cjueen Adelaide) 1824. K. of New
Radnor, 1828. Dean of Hereford, 1832 50. Deputy Clerk
of the Closet, 1833. V. of Madeley, Shropshire, U .- 50.
Strenuously opposed the appointment <<\ Renn I Hi kson
Hampden as Bishop of Hereford, 1847, hnally refusing to
Merivale, John Herman
affix the seal of the Dean and Chapter to the document
recording the formal election. F.S.A. 1S36. Took a leading
part in the restoration of Hereford Cathedral. Author,
Statement on the Condition and C inumstances of the Cathedral
Church of Hereford. An active archaeologist, his Diary of a
Dean (published posthumously, 1851) being an account of
the examination of Silbury Hill and of various barrows and
other earthworks on the Downs of North Wilts. Married
Mary .\v.n Baker, of Wiley. Wilts., and had issue. Died
Apr. 4, 1S50, at Madeley vicarage; buried m the Lady Chapel
nl Hereford Cathedral. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
ee BROWNE, The Hon. GEOF-
MERITON, FREDERICK THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age -' al
Jesus, Jan. 28, 1865. S. of Thomas Daniel. B. at Brixton,
London. School, Ashford Grammar. Ma trie. Lent, 1805.
MERIVALE, ALEXANDER FREDERICK. Adm. pens. (ag< 11
at Trinity, May 19, 1831. S. of John Herman (1796). B.
[Apr. 15, 1814], in London. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs.
1831; Scholar, 1833, B.A. (12nd Wrangler and $th Classic)
1835; M.A. 1838. Fellow, 1837. Assistant Master at Rugby,
1838-41. Married, Dec. 18, 1840, Juliana Lavmia, dau. of
I: nAdniiral F. G. Bond. Died June n, 1841, at Barton
Place, near Exeter, aged 20. M.I. in Rugby Si hool Chap) i
Brother of Charles (1620) and John L. (1834). (G. Mag.,
1841, 1. 423 and 1841, II, 215.)
MERIVALE, BERNARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1900. [2nd] s. of John Herman, mining-engineer, of [Tog-
stone], Northumberland (and Blanche Liddell). B. July 15,
1S82, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. School, Sedbergh (Mr H. G.
Hart). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. and LL.B. 1903. Partner
in the firm of Hughes, Massie & Co., literary agents. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., London Regt. (Post
Office Ritles); employed Ministry of Food; O.B.E. 1920).
Author of many plays including The Wrecker. Of Brook
Green. Died May 10, 1939. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Univ. War
List; The Tunes, May 13, 1939.)
MERIVALE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24,
1820. Of Middlesex. [2nd] s. of John Herman (1791 I
[B. Mar. 8, 1S08. School, Harrow (played for Harrow in
the first cricket match v. Eton, 1824). [Went from Harrow
to the East India College at Haileyburv, 1824-6, but decided
not to join the H.E.I.C.S.] Matric. Michs. 1826; Scholar,
1826; Browne medal, 1829; B.A. (\th Classic) 1830; M.A.
1833; B.D. 1840; D.D. 1871. Fellow (and tutor) of St
John's, 1833-49. Hon. Fellow, 1874. Hulsean Lecturer, i86z
Hon. LL.D. (Edin.) 1884; Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) i860. 'He
was the chief agent in the organization of the Oxford and
Cambridge Boat Race,' rowing No. 4 in the hrst University
contest at Henley, 1829. Member of the ' Apostles.' Ord.
deacon (Carlisle, Litt. dim. from Ely) June 9, 1&33; priest,
June 22, 1834. Select Preacher, 1838. Whitehall Preacher,
1839 and 1864. R. of Lawiord, Essex, 1848-69. Chaplain
to the Speaker of the House of Commons, 1863-9. Boyle
Lecturer, 1S64-5. Dean of Ely, 1869-93. Married, July 2,
1850, Judith Mary Sophia, youngest dau. of Geurg*- Inn.
of Bishop's Stortford. Author of the well-known History of
the Romans under the Empire, etc. Died Dec. 27, 1893, at
Ely. Brother of Alexander 1- (1831) and John i 1834);
father of the next. (Boase, 11. 649; Eagle, xvm. 183; D.N.B .
The Guardian, Jan. 10, 1894.)
MERIVALE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's. Nov 22,
1872. S. of the very Rev. Charles (above), Dean of Ely.
B. [June 9, 1854], at Lawford, Essex. Bapt. July 2, 1S54
School, Haileybury. Matnc. Michs. 1873; B.A. i\ . VI -
1881. Adm. Solicitor, 1880. Clerk to the Chancery Regis-
trar, Nov. 1882. Died May 18, 1904. (Haileybury ( oil. Reg.;
Eagle, xxvi. 231. )
MERIVALE, JOHN HERMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 14, 1796. [Only s. of John, of Exeter and London
(and Ann. dau. of Herman Katenkainp, of Bremen). B.
Aug. 5, 1779, in Exeter.] Matric. Michs. 1796; Scholar, 1796.
Bred in strict Presbyterian principles and took no di ree;
in 1822, conformed to the Church of England. ' Eminently
a reading man, but complained in home letters of a want of
opportunity for exercise for which no organized examples
existed." Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 17, 1798. Called to
the Bar, Feb. 9, 1804. Reported Chancery cases from 1815.
A Commissioner of Inquiry into Chancery abuses, 1824-6;
the resultant Bill met with a stormy reception and was
dropped when Canning came into power. Commissioner of
Bankruptcy, 1831-44. Friend of Lord Byron, who warmly
praised his work. Married, July 10, 1805. Louisa Heath,
dau. of the Rev. Joseph Drurv, H.-ad Master of Harrow.
Author, The Ring' and the Well; A Brief Statement of the
394
Merivale, John Lewis
Proceedings in both Houses of Parliament . . . upon the several
Bills introduced with a view to the amendment of tfu i
Law; Collections from the Greek Anthology; also poems, a
play, and translations from Italian and German poets.
Died suddenly, Apr. 25, 1S44, at his residence in Bedford
Square; buried at Hainpstead. Father of Alexander F.
[1831), Charles (1826} and the next. (St John's Coll. Adm.t
iv. 381; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MERIVA1E, JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 2,
1S34. Of Middlesex. [5th s. of John Herman (above) of
Barton Place Devon. B. Nov. 12, 1815. School, Harrow.]
Matnc. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838. Clerk in the Chancery
Registrar's Office, 1S41-S2; Senior Registrar of the Supreme
Court, 1SS2-5. Died Dec. 14, 1SS6, at Dawlish, aged ;x.
Father of the next. {Harrow Sch, Reg.; Boose, 11. 850; The
Guardian, Dec. 22, 1886.)
MERIVALE, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 13,
1870. [Eldest] s. of John Lewis (above) (and Marv Ann).
Of Middlesex. B. Mar. 2, 1852, at Paddington. Bapt. Mar.
31, 1852. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1870: B.A.
1874. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 10, 1873. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1877. Died Feb. y, 1937, at 35, Southeinhay
East, Exeter. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at
th<- Bar; J he Times, Feb. 9, 1937.)
MERRICK, FRANK. Adm. at Trinity, May 1
to graduate in music. Matric. Easter, 1883.
1S83, in order
MERRICK, FRANK GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1898.
Migrated to Trinity Hall; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906.
MERRIFIELD, JOHN HENRY. Adm.. at pens. St John's,
Oct. 2i, 1S80. [Onlv] s. of Charles Watkins [F.R.S.], bar-
rister (for whom see D.N.B.) [and Elizabeth Ellen]. B.
July 18, 1S60, at Kensington, London. Matric. Michs. 1SS0;
B.A. 1884. Adrm at the Middle Temple, Apr. i\ 1882.
Took part in General Cox's campaign in Burma in 1885.
Sometime editor of the Mandalay Herald, then joined staff
of the Rangoon Times. For a short time Head Master oi
St John's S.P.G. College, Rangoon, 1888. Extra Assistant
Commissioner, Burma Civil Service, Oct. 1889; at Maliwun,
'one of the most unhealthy spots in the Province.' Died
Feb. 27, 1895, on his passage home, on board the SS.
Cheshire. {Inns of Court; Eagle, xvm. 609; The Times,
Mar. 15, 1895.)
MERRIFIELD, WILLIE VENNER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. io, 1878. Of Devon. S. of John, village schoolmaster
(and Mary Anne). B. Aug. 30, 1S59, at St Marv- Taw
Bapt. Sept. 26, 1859. [School, Plymouth Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882. Assisted his father at the
Plymouth Navigation School. Principal of Nautical College,
Liverpool. Retired, 1924. Edited his father's books on
gation. Died at Liverpool, July 29, 1929. (Monthly
, Royal Astron. Sue, 90 (1930), 379.)
MERRIKIN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 9,
1879. S. of Matthew, farmer [deceased] (and Mary Ann).
B. at Gayton, Lines. Bapt. Dec. 29, 1861. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 18S4;
priest, 1885; C. of St John t he-Evangelist, Penge, Kent.
1884-8. C. and Lect. of St James, Fulham, 1888-9. C. of
St Stephen, Westbourne Park, 1889-91. V. of Great Wil-
braham, Cambs., r89r-5. V. of Kelstern, Lines., 1895-1921,
and R. of Calcethorpe, 1895-1921. V. of Higham, Kent,
1921-7. Died Apr. 11, 1927. (Eagle, xlv. 105; Crockford;
7 he 7 lines, Apr. r2, 1927.)
MERRIMAN, CHARLES VICTOR. Adm. pens, at Queens'
June 18, i860. [Eldest s. of Charles Anthonv, M.R.C.S., of
Knutsford, Cheshire (and Catherine, dau. of John Langshaw).
B. June 16, i84r. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matri
i860; Scholar; B.A. i86s;M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (V, .
1869; priest, 1870; C. of New Bilton, Warws., 1S69-72. C.
of Dunham Massey, Cheshire, 1872-7. C. of St Clement's
Salford, 1S77-8; P.C. 1878-9; R. T879-86. R. of St Mary's',
Hulme, 1886-1925. Rural Dean of Hulme, 1898-192 1. Hon.
Canon of Manchester Cathedral. Married, July j 1
Harriet, dau. of Henry Trew, Colonial Sec, St Kitts, w!
Indies, and had issue. Lived latterly at Germoe. Con
where he died Sept. 25, 1931. {Christ's Hospital
turners; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davics, Armorial Families; Scott,
MSS.} Crockford; The Times, Sept. 26, 1931.)
MERRIMAN, HUGH ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 1, 1891. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Joseph (next), of Clan
leigh, Surrey (and Julia Ellen Wells). B. there, Apr. 8, 1873.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; LL.B. 1894.
Merry, John
Adm. Solicitor, 1898; practised at Guildford (Messrs Small-
piece & (.'.)■ l>i«'il Mar. 17, 1944, at Abney, Worplcsdon.
(Law Lists; The Times, Mar. iS, 1944.)
MERRIMAN, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 1, 1856.
S. of Richard, butcher (and ADn). B. at Shepshed, Leics.
Bapt. Dec. 23, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1S56; B.A. (5th \\ rang-
ier) 1S60; M.A. 1863; B.D. 18S1; D.D. 18S2. Fellow, 1861-8.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1862; priest, 1S63. First Head Master of
Cranleigh School, Surrey, 1865-91. R. of Freshwater, Isle
of Wight, 1891- 1905. Marrried, Aug. 20, 1868, Julia Ellen,
dau. of Thomas Wright Wells. Died Jan. 27, 1905, aged 71.
Father of the above. (Eagle, xxvi, 389; 1 he Times, Jan. 30,
1905.)
MERRIMAN, MARK MARSHALL. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1895. Eldest s. of T[homas] Mark, Esq. [solicitor; twice
Prime Warden of the Dyers* Company], of 96, Finchley
Road, S. Hampstead (and Ellen Charlotte, dau. of Matthew
Marshall, of Highbury). [B. July 26, 1S77.] School, Mer-
chant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903.
Adm. Solicitor, 1903; practised, with his father, in London.
Clerk to the Dyers' Company. Resided latterly at Tunbndge
Wells, where he died Oct. 21, 1944, (Merchant laylors* Sch.
Reg.; Law Lists; Burke, L.G., Kelly, Handbook; I he Times,
Oct. 23, 1944O
MERRIMAN, SAMUEL WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Caius, Feb. 7, i83r. [Eldest] s. of Samuel, M l1 . of
London (for whom see D.N.B.). B. there [Oct. 22], 1S14.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A.
1835; M.B. 1836; Med. Lie. 1837; M.D. 1841; M.R.C.P, 1840;
Practised in London. Assistant Physician, West London
Lying-in Institution; Consulting Physician, Westminster
General Dispensary, 1847; Physician, Royal Infirmary for
Children, 1849. Latterly of Sandown, Isle of Wight. Author,
Arguments against the Indiscriminate Use of Chloroform in
Midwifery, etc. Died, unmarried, Feb. 20, 1873, at Mail-
borough House, Sandown. (Boose, 11. 853; Burke, L.G.;
Medical Directories; D.N.B.)
MERRIN, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 27, 1900.
S. of the Rev. William. B. [Apr. 17, 1S69], in London.
School, private and at King'sCollege, London; served for three
years as an accountant in a Liverpool office. Matric. Michs.
1900; Winchester Reading Prize, 1903; B.A. 1903; M.A.
1907. Ord. deacoD (Rochester) 1895; pnest, 1896; C. of
Holy Trinity, Lee, Kent, 1895-1900. C. of St Paul's, Cam-
bridge, 1900-6. C. of Stoke-next-Guildford, 1906-7. V. of
St Philip-the-Evangelist, Islington, 1907-12. C. of All Saints,
Leyton, 1912-13. C. of St John- the -Evangelist, Stratford,
1913-27. Rural Dean of West Ham, 1925-7. R. of Keighley,
Yorks., 1927-31. Died Oct. 29, 1931; buried at Willen,
Newport Pagnell, Bucks. (Peile, 11. 842; Crockford; The
Times, Nov. 2, 1931.)
MERRITT, EDMUND DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1898. S. of E., Esq., of Windermere, Blackheath Park,
LondoD, S.E. [School, Eastbourne College.] Matnc. Michs.
1898; B.A. 190 1 ; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (London) 1902;
priest, 1903; C. of All Saints, Not ting Hill, 1902-5. 1 of
Salcombe, Devon, 1905-8. C. of St Peter and St Paul,
Upper Teddington, Middlesex, 1908-14. V. of All Saints,
M Margaret 's-on-Thames, 1914-27. V. of St Mi< bael's,
Camden Town, 1927-35. Preb. of St Paul's Cathedral, 1930.
Rural Dean of St Parcras. Lie. to off., dio. of London,
1935-45; dio. of Canterbury, 1945-48-. Of Kingsdown,
near Deal, 1948-. (Crockford.)
MERRITT, JEDIDIAH PRENDERGAST. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mar. 11, 1842. S. of W[illiam] Hamilton, Esq.,
M.P. in Canada (and Catherine Rodman, dau. of Jedediah
Prendergast, M.D., of New York). [B. June 1, 1820, at St
Catherine's, Ontario. Educated by tutors in St Catherine's
and Toronto.] Matric. Michs. 1842. Returned to Canada.
Postmaster at St Catherine's, 1845 63. Bj a vote of Parlia-
ment appointed to the position of Archivist, t86o. Collected
10,000 folio pages of historical matter 1 □ lives ol I madian
pioneers. Author, Biography 0} the Hon. W. ft
(his father). Died Nov. 18, 1900, at St Catherine's, Ontario.
{Eagle, xxiv. 102.)
MERRY, JOHN. Adm. pi D ..1 CllRISI . 0c1
Matric. Michs. 1S03; Scholar, 1803; B.A. 1808. Ord
(Lincoln) i8oh; | 1
C. of Croft, Lines., 180H 10. C. of Rawdon,
R. of Newbiggin, Westmorland, 1813-3X. Married, May i.
1811, Eliza Scott Died Aug - ,, 183X, aged 1 .
home near Woi" 1 1 1. d Samuel
W. (1843). (Peile, 11. 354; Northants. I lergy; <',. Mag., 1 - s 1
II. 377)
395
Merry, John William
MERRY, JOHN WILLIAM. Acta, sizar at Trinity, Sept. 24,
1S74. S. of Willi. nn, of |i, East Mount Road, York. B.
[June 29], 1S54, at Kenilworth, Warws. School, Manilla
Hall, Clifton, near Bristol (private). Matric. Michs. 1874;
B.A. 187S; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon, 1878; priest (Oxford)
1879; C. of Fairford, Gloucs., 1878-9. C. of Greyfriars,
Reading, 1879-83. C. of Rnnpton, Somerset, 1884-7. C. of
South Stoke, Oxon., 1887-91. C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Folkestone, 189^5. R. of Buckland, Herts., T895-1914.
V. of St Feock, Cornwall, 1914-25. Lie. pr., dio. of Bath and
Wells, and Salisbury, 1925-34. Latterly of The Haven,
Fontmell Magna, LJorset. Disappears from Crockford, 1935.
MERRY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 2,
T77r. [Eldest] s. of Robert [Governor of Hudson's Bay Co.].
B. [Apr. 1755]. in London. School, Harrow. [' A direct
descendant of Sir Henry Merry, who was knighted by James I
in 1621.' ' His grandfather, Captain Merry, sailing in search
of the North-West Passage, discovered and gave its name to
Merry's Island.'] Matnc. Michs. T77I. ' Lived irregularly
and did not graduate.' Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, T770,
but on his father's death immediately bought a commission
in the Horse Guards. After squandermg a large part of his
fortune, sold out, as Adjutant of the first Troop. Spent
three or four years in travelling in Europe, finally settling
in Florence, 1784- 87. A writer of verse and dramatic works.
Unpopularity forced him to leave Florence, 1787, and he
lived in London until 17S9, when he visited Bans, in order
to observe the Revolution. Married, 1791, the well-known
actress, Ehzabeth Brunton. Migrated to America, 1796,
where his wife appeared m many plays, and lived in Balti-
more, ' grown fat and very indolent.' Died suddenly, of
apoplexy, while walking in his garden, Dec. 14, 1708.
(Peile, n. 292; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1798, 1. 252; D.N.B.,
which describes him as a ' dilettante.')
MERRY, ROBERT. Adm. (age 17) at Jesus, Apr. 3, 1834;
from Exeter College, ( ixford, whence he had matnc. June 10,
1833. 2nd s. of the Rev. John (1803), deceased, of New-
biggin, Westmorland. [B. Nov. 4, 1815. Schools, Sherborne
and Repton.] Matnc. Michs. 1S34; B.A. (gth Classic) 1839;
M.A. 1842. Fellow, and tutor, of Jesus. Ord. deacon, 1842;
priest, 1S44. V. of Guilden Morden, Cambs., 1844-67.
Mamed, 1844, Mary Ann, youngest dau. of E. Rees, of
Clifton, Bnstol. Died May 31, 1867. Father of Robert C. T.
(next); brother of Samuel W. (1S43). [Sherborne Sch. AVg ;
Repton Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon., which gives his degrees and
Fellowship to Jesus College, Oxford.
MERRY, ROBERT CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 28, r866; from Queen's College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. 17, 1864, age IS. Of Cambs.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Robert (above), V. of Guilder! Morden.]
[At. Ox.m.)
MERRY, ROBERT HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1891. S. of [the Rev.] Samuel Williamson (next) of 9, Marl-
borough Crescent, Bedford Bark, London. B. [Feb. 16],
1873, at Isleham, Cambs. School, Haileybury. Matric.
Michs. 1891. Went to Canada in 1913. A company director.
Died Oct. 21, 1944, at Toronto. (Haileybury Coll. Reg.; 1 he
limes, Nov. 3, 1944O
MERRY, SAMUEL WILLIAMSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Jan. 'i, 1843. S. of the Rev. John (1803), deceased.
B. at Chettle, Dorset. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1845;
B.A. 1840 M.A. i8s2. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1849; priest
(Lichfield) 1850. B.C. of Astley, Warws , 1853-6. C. of St
James Bristol, 1857-60. V. of St Mark's, Peterborough,
1860-72. V. of Isleham, Cambs., 1S72-SS. Resided sub-
sequently at Bedford Park, London. Died in 1890. F'ather
of the above; brother of Robert (1834). (Crockford; Norlh.nif..
Clergy.)
MERRYWEATHER, CHARLES WALTER. Adm. pens, at
I'kiiiity, June 25, 1900. S. of Charles James, of Bridge
Gate House, Retford, Notts. B. there [May 31], 1880.
School. Retford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at Gresham School, Holt.
1903-5; at Main lii-ter Grammar School, 1905-14. Served
in the Great War, 1014-19 (Major, Lanes. Fusiliers; wounded;
mentioned in despite lies), killed in action, Nov. 23, 1916.
(Univ. War List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MERSEY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr.
[One of these names, B. Feb. 10, 1824, 1
College.] Matric. Michs. 1843.
MERTON, Viscount (1805), see NELSON, HORATIO.
MERYON, LEWIS KENNARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
Eldest s. of Lewis, wine-merchant, of 84, Philbeach Gardens,
London. B. Oct. 24, 1880, at 33, Coleherne Koad, London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar,
1900- B.A. 1902. Mathematics Master at Gresham's School,
Holt' ].,.!•-( Killed on the Grand Paradiso 111 the Alps,
-.ug. ,,,, ,,,,,, (Marlborough Loll. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directory; J he limes Sept. 9, 1904.)
at CheHenhai
Meston, William
MERYWEATHER (post TURNER), WILLIAM STEPHENS
TURNER MELLISH. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Dec. 14, 1825. (Eldest] s. of William Stephens. B. [Jan. 3,
1809], at Brighton. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1S27; B.A 10-31; MA. 1S34. Cncket 'blue,' 1829. Called
to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 1831. On the Oxford Cir-
cuit and a Special Pleader. Took the additional name of
Turner, Nov. 26, 1S30. Died at Calais, May 4, 1841. (Book
of Blues; Changes of Name; G. Mag., 1841, II. 445.)
MERZ, ERNEST LEISLER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 5, 1900.
S. of John Theodore, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. School,
Friends', Bootham, York. Matric. Michs. T900; B.A. and
LL.B. 1904. Died July 9, 1909. (King's Coll. Adm., 315.)
MESHAM, ARTHUR BENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Emmanuel, Dec. 18, 181 7. S. of the Rev. R[obert] (Jesus
College, Oxford, 17S9), of Bromham, Beds, (and Rosamund,
dau. of the Rev. William Hayward Roberts, D.D., Provost
of Eton College). School, Bedford. Did not reside. Adm. at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he matric. June 15,
1818, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1822; M.A. (Oxford) 1825;
B.D. (Oxford) 1S33; Fellow of Corpus Christi, Oxford,
1825-34; Dean, 1832. Ord. deacon, 1825; pnest, 1S25. R.
of Wootton, Kent, 1834-70. Chaplain to the Marqu -I
Downshire. Married, 1834, Moncneffe, 2nd dau. of William
Paterson, of Cunnoquhie, Fifeshire, and had issue. Died
May 4, 1870. (Burke, L.G.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
MESSENGER. [EDWARD] WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. at
Clare, Mar. 28, 1S73. [Eldest s. of the Rev. James Bryant
(next), V. of Wellington, Devon. B. there, June 27, 1854.
School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1873, as William Robert.
Intended to take Holy Orders, but reasons of health pre-
vented this. Married, May 16, 1878, Grace Madeleine Dyke,
of Bideford, and had issue. Of Southsea, Hants. Died there,
June 29, 1900. (A. W. B. Messenger; Sherborne Sch. Reg.;
Boase, Coll. Cornub., 554.)
MESSENGER, JAMES BRYANT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Clare, Oct. 29, 1842. [S. of James Bryant, Major, Royal
Cornwall Rangers Militia (died Aug. 28, 1859), of Heath
House, Calstock, Cornwall (by his i-t wife, Lliza, dau. of
W. Couche, banker). B. Oct. 21, 1823.] Matric. Michs. 1842;
B.A. 1*47; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19,
1847. V. of Werrington, Devon, 1849-09. Married, June 7,
1849, Susan Chnstiana, dau. of Major William Hicks Milles,
of Filleigh House, Chudleigh, Devon. Died July 12, 1869;
buried at Werrington. M.I. Father of Edward W. R. (above).
(A. W. B. Messenger: Boase, Coll. Cornub., 553.)
MESSENGER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1828,
[2nd] s. of Mr Messenger [John, farmer], of Wheyngg,
Cumberland. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated to
Pembroke, Nov 22, 1S28; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1S36; priest, July 30, 1837; C. of Ponsonbv, Cumberland, in
1 84 1. Latterly of Wyboume Villa, Sheffield. Disappears
from Crockford, 1868.
MESSER, CHARLES McILIVAINE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Dec. 31, 1892. S. of [Josiah and] Mrs Messer, of 18, Mortimer
Crescent, Kilburn, London. [B. Oct. n, 1874. School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matnc. Michs. 1893; B.A. (ml* Wrang-
ler} 1896; M.A. 1906. Joined the Hong Kong Civil Service,
1897; Acting Colonial Treasurer, Mm, 1907 and 1910;
treasurer, Hong Kong, one O.B.E. Died July 26, 1938,
at Iftlev, ' >xford, buried tilde. (Merchant Tax! •
Ix.c . The Times, July 28, 1938.)
MESSITER, GEORGE STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Caius, July 11,
1866. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George Malim (Wad'ham
College, Oxford, 18^6), master at Repton School. B. there
[Feb. 9], 1847. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1866;
Scholar; B.A. (291ft Wrangler) 1870; M.A. 1S73. Assistant
Master at Dulwich, 1 871-5; at Willington Preparatory School
Burton-on-Trent, 1S75-99. Latterly of Deal, Kent. Edited
the Repton s, h. Register. Died June 25, 1907, on his way to
attend speech-day at Repton. (Repton Sih. Keg.; Scott,
.U.S.S., 1 ,,;>!, 11, xyc; Schoolmasters' iHreclones; 1 he limes,
June 2;, 1907.)
MESTON, WILLIAM. Adm. at St John's, Oct. 8, 1900; an
' advanced student.' S. of James, Registrar, of Aberdeen
(and Jane Greig Scorgie). B. May 4, 1871, at Aberdeen.
School, Aberdeen Grammar; and at the Universities of
Aberdeen and Edinburgh (M.A., Aberdeen, 1890; B.D.,
Edinburgh, 1895; D.D.. Aberdeen, 1025.) Matric Michs.
1000 Ord. in the Presbyterian Ministry, 1895. Sometime
Professor of English at the Madras Christian College. Fellow oj
Madras University, 1910. Principal of the Christian College,
Madras, 1923-9. Kaisar-i-Himl Gold Medal, 1921. Repre-
sentative oj Madras Univer-iiy in the Madras Legislature.
Author, Aspects of Indian Educational Policy. Died in
Edinburgh. Jan. 12, 1933. (Univ. of Aberdeen Graduates;
Eagle, xlvii. 251; The limes. Jan 11. 1933)
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Metcalf, Francis William Rucker
METCALF, FRANCIS WILLIAM RUCKER. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1894. S. of H[enry] J[ames], Esq.,
of Trotting Hill, Soutbborough, Tunbridge Wells. [School,
Burney's, Gosport.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; M.A.
1901. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of
St Tames, Pokesdown, Hants., 1898-1900. Chaplain, R.N..
1900-25; R.N. College, Greenwich, 1900-1; H.M.b. Diana,
1901-4; Russell, 1904-5; Powerful, 1905-7; Majestic,
London, 190S-9; Invincible, 1909; Cumberland, 1909-11;
Colossus, 1911-13; Cumberland, 1913-15; Monarch. 1915-16.
In the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain and Instructor-Com-
mander, R.N.; present at the Battle of Jutland). H.M.
Dockyard, Cape of Good Hope, 1919-24. V. of Wye, Kent,
1926-45. Of Folkestone, Kent, 1948. [Univ. H
' ■.;'
METCALF, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 7, 1831-
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1831.
METCALF, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
11. 1824. A 'Ten-vear man.' P.C. of Sunk Island, and C.
of Patrington, Yorks., 1S30-5S. J.P. for the West Riding.
Pied at Patrinston, Sept. 4, 1858. Father of the
1 lergy List, G. Mag., 1S58, II. 423.)
METCALF, WILLIAM LAYTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 28, 1835. S. of the Rev. Robert (above), of Patrington,
near Hull. B. Sept. 1815. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar,
1836; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Peterborough,
LiU. dim. from York) Oct. 20, 1S39; priest (Ripon) Jan. 10,
1S41; C. of Huddersfield, 1840-3. C. of Scarborough, 1844-8.
R. of West Camel, Somerset, 1848-72. Preb. of Wells
Cathedral, 1S67-72. Married, 1843, Frances, dau. of Edward
Lorrimar. Author of articles in Kitto's Biblical Cyclopaedia,
and of sermons in S.P.C.K. collection. Disappears from
Crockford, 1874. [Clergy List; Ecclcs. Gazette, 11. 273.)
METCALFE, ALFRED WAUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 16. 1S83. [Only] s. of Richard [M.D.], of Leyburn,
Yorks. B. there [Aug. 25], 1864. School, Thorpe Arch
Grange, Tadcaster. Matric. Michs. 1SS3; B.A. 1881 M \
M.B. and B.Chir., 1891; M.D. 1S95. At St Thomas's Hos-
pital. M.R.C.S.: L.R.C.P., 1S90. Practised at York. Resi-
dent Medical Officer, York Dispensary. Died Nov. 12. 1934,
at 2, St Leonard's, York; buried at Castlegate. {Medical
Directories; The Times, Nov. 15, 1934.)
METCALFE, ARMINE GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct. I, 1886. [2nd s. of the Rev. George (1851) and Frances
Henrietta Herring.] B. Aug. 2, t868. Matric. Michs. 1881 .
B.A. 18S9. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of
Fressingfield, Suffolk, 1892-4. R. of Hadleigh, Essex, 1894-
1905. R. of Norbury, Derbs., 1905-20. R. of Antingham
with Thorpe Market, Norfolk, 1920-40. Married, Jan. 23.
1901, Mary Bemina, dau. of F. C. J. Millar, Q.C., and had
issue. Died Oct. 26, 1940, at Sherinsham, Norfolk. (Burke,
L.G.; Crockford; Ike lima. Nov. 1, 1940.)
METCALFE, BENJAMIN EAMONDSON. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Apr. 17, 1838. 2nd s. of the Rev. John (1807), V. of Stone,
Kent. B. July 31, 1819, at Bramham, Yorks. Schools,
Thorpe Arch, Yorks. (Mr Brownrig), and Oakham (Dr Don-
caster). Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M A- 1846. Ord.
deacon, 1842; priest, 1843. C. of St Man.- Bishophill Junior,
York, -1S45-51. V. of Gate Helmsley, 1846-51. V. of
Huntington, Yorks., 1851-70. Vicar-Choral of York, 1852-70.
V.of Ferry Fryston, 1870-87- Subsequenllyof 14, Clarendon
Place, Citadel Road, Plymout h. Disappears from Crockford,
1895. Brother of Joseph P. (1843). (Clergy List.)
METCALFE, BOOTH HAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 21,
i860. S. of Lister Washington. B. [Feb. 17].
Muker, Yorks. School, Durham (private). Matric. Michs
1861; B.A. 1865. Ensign, 83rd Regt. (R. Irish Rifles) 1865;
Lieut., 1867; Capt., 1870; Major, 1882. Served in India, and
in the South African War; retired in 1S87. Died I
1924, at Rvde, Isle of Wight. Brother of William P. (1800).
(Scott. 3/SS.; Army Lists; The Times, Feb. 19, 1924.)
METCALFE, CHARLES FREDERIC. Adm. at Pembroke,
I 1. t. 1-192. 2nd s. of the Rev. William Henry (18
Tipton, Devon. B. Mar. 11, 1873, at Kcntisbeap
School, Sherbom.-- Matric, Mm lis. i«<j;; B.A. 18.15; M.A.
, I ird. deacon (Barrow-in-Fumess) 1897; prie I
C. of Ambleside, Westmorland, 1897-0. C. of Batheaston,
Somerset, 1899-1902. V. of Whiteparish, Wilts., 1902-16.
V.of Cothelstone, Somerset, 1916-18. V.ofBerrow,
Of Wareham, Dorset, in IO47. "I Milford on-Si
1948-. Brother of John W. (1890) and Henry F. (1897).
[Crockford.)
METCALFE, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', May
31, 1805. Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1806.
Metcalfe, George
METCALFE, EDWARD PARR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr.
10, 1861. S. of Edward, tanner. B. [Mar. 8, 1842], at
Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. School, Sedbergh. Matric.
Michs. 1S61; Scholar, 1S61; B.A. (30(A Wrangler) 181
^i.s. Assistant Master at Malvern College, 1868-72. Head
of Rajahmundry School, and acting Inspector of Schools,
Educational Department, 1872-7; Principal of
Rajahmundry College, 1S77. Fellow of Madras University,
1880; retired, March 1S97. Died Jan. 31, 1016. at
Norwood. Brother of Robert W. (1869). {Sedbergh Sch.
Reg . Peilc, 11. 56S; Scott, MSS.] India Office Lists; The
Times, Feb. 3, 1916.)
METCALFE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 18, 1769. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (1724-5). [R-l °'
Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. Bapt. Apr. 30, 1752- School,
Bradford. Matric. Easter, 1770; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1774;
M.A. 1780. C. of Heslinst.m, Yurks., 1 788-1822. P.C. of L.
Rudston, 1791-1822. R. of Kirkbride, Cumberland, 1791-
1822. Married, Nov. 12, 1785, Harriet, dau. of John Clough,
of York. Died, 1822. Father of Thomas (1816) and of the
nest; brother of George (1764). (L.G. (Marwood).)
METCALFE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 4, 1807.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Francis (above).] Matric. Michs. 1808;
B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815; R. of Kirkbride, Cumberland, 1823-
34, and V. of Reighton, Yorks., 1824-34. Married Margaret,
dau. of Charles Rickaby, of Bridlington Quay. Died Oct. 30,
1834. Brother of Thomas (1816). (G. Mag., 1835, I. 104;
Foster, Index Ecclcs.; F. P. White.)
METCALFE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 20,
1 14 [5th] s. of Moorhouse [Morehouse], Esq., deceased, of
Gainsborough, Lines. [B. there, 1815.] School, Shrewsbury.
M itrn . Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1834; B.A. 1S38. Incorp. at
fesus College, Oxford, 1S44; M.A. (Oxford) 1845; B.D.
(Oxford) 1S55. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, 1844-85;
Bursar, 1S49; Sub-rector, 1851. Greek Lecturer at Oxford,
1853. Ord. deacon, 1845; priest, 1S46. Second Master of
the Weslevan Proprietary School, Sheffield, 1842-4; Assis-
tant Master at the City of London School, 1844-6. At
Brighton College, 1S47-9. V. of St Michael's, Oxford, 1849-
85. An accomplished Scandinavian scholar; spent frequent
holidays in Norway, Sweden or Iceland. Author, The
in tn Norway; The Oxonian in Thelemarken; History
of German Literature; The Oxonian in Iceland; The 1
> to and the Scandinavian; Passw et Miracula Beati Olavi,
translations, etc. Died Aug. 24, 1S85, in Norway. [Boose,
11. 856; Eagle, xiv. 109; .41. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
METCALFE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
May 25, 1843. Of Cambs. [S. of the Rev. William (1803),
of Fowlmere, Cambs. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs.
1843; Scholar, 1845; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Stalmine, Lanes.,
50. C. of Little Shelford, Cambs., 1850-8. C. of Great
Chesterford, Essex, 1858-69. C. of St Mary Magdalene, St
Leonards-on-Sea, 1869-71. R. of Upper Hardres with Stell-
ing Kent, 1871-91. Died Jan. 9. 1891. Father of Ken-
nard G. (1S77), John H. (1892) and Hubert E. (1886). [St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; The Guardian, Jan. 14, 1891.)
METCALFE, GEOFFREY BRYAN THEOPHILUS. Adm. at
Clare, July 9, 1897. [S. of T. T. S.; B. May 23, 187S.]
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second
Lieut., 8th Hussars, 1900: retired, 1903. (.-frmv Lists.)
METCALFE (post MARWOOD), GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, Oct. 25, 1764. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Thomas
(1724-5), [R.] of Kirkby Overblow, Yorks. (and Anne, dau.
of William Smelt, of Kirkbv Fleetham). [B. Nov. 28, 1746,
at Skeffington Hall.] School, Bradford. Matric. Lent, 1
Scholar, 1766; B.A. [Hon. Wrangler) 1769; M.A. 1772. Ord.
priest (London) 1771. R. of Amport, Hants., 1802-27.
Canon of Chichester, 17S4-1827. Chaplain to Lord Pelham.
Of Little Busby Hall, Yorks. Took the name of Mam i
(by private Act of Parliament), 1809. Mamed (1) Margaret,
dau. of Francis Pierson. of Beverley; (2) Lucy, dau. of
Hume and widow of Capt. Charles Dodgson. Died
Dec.1,1827. Buried at Stokesley. Brother of Francis (1769).
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1827, II. 575H F. P. White; A!.
for his son George, Christ Church (1799). >ub Mar-
wood.)
METCALFE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clarl, Maj
[S. of Charles, of Ingletborpe Hall, Norfolk.] Matrii . Mil bs
1851; B
1857. P.C. of St Peter Parmentei ti a, 1859-62.
R. of Christ Church, Upwell, Cambs., 1862-88.
: : ■ ! tta, dau. of William Ileum.'.
House, Norfolk. Died Oct. 10, 1888, aged 55 a<
1 oi A. n in. '.
L.G.)
METCALFE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Cathahi ■
27 i860. S. of Robert. B. at Settle, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
i860. B.A. (27/A Wrangler) 1S64; M.A. 1867.
397
Metcalfe, Henry
METCALFE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 5, 1809.
Matric. Michs. [809.
METCALFE, HENRY FENWICK. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1S97. irds. of the Rev. William Henry (1856). B. Sept. 21,
1S78, at ( Ittery St Mary, Devon. School, Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900. Joint Head Master of Hillside
School, W. Malvern, 1911-22; Head Master of Fairfield
School, Malvern, 1922-34. Died Uct. 3, 1940. Brother of
lohn W. (1890) and Charles F. (189;). (Sherborne Sell. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Thi Times, Oct. 4, 1940. ' Fen-
wyck.')
METCALFE, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a
scholar from Eton, June 8, 17*9. [S. of Stephen (and Mary,
dau. of the 1st Earl of Uxbridge).] B. at Iver, Bui ks.
Bapt. Jan. 24, 1771. Maine. Miens. [789; B.A. 1793.
Fellow, 179.1-9. Captain in the Staffs. Militia whin if was
stationed at Windsor. Buried at Eton, Jan. 15, 1799.
(Et m I oil. Reg.)
METCALFE, HOPE CRANSTOUN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1884. Matric. Michs. 1884.
METCALFE, HOWE. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 16, 1831.
[4th s. of Thomas, solicitor, of Portland Place, London
(and C. B., only dau. of H. K. Cranston). B. Jan. 24, 1S13.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1831. Joined the
H.E.I.C.'s Service, 1832; Ensign. Madras N.I. , 1834; Lieut.,
1836. Died, unmarried, Ian. 16, 1837. in Madras. (Shrews-
bury .Sid. Reg.; C.R. Hudleston; V. Hodson.)
METCALFE, HUBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 10, 1886. Of Essex. S. of the Rev. Frederick
(1843), of Upper Hardres rectory, Canterbury. B. Dec. 9,
1867, at Great Chesterford. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S93;
priest, 1894; C. of St Paul's, Burton-on-Trent, 1893-1901.
R. of Nether Whitacre, Warws., 1901-13. V. of St George's,
Edgbaston, 1913-27. V. of Elvetham, Hants., 19
Rural Dean of Odiham, 1928-38. Subsequently of Crow-
thorne, Berks., 1948-. Brother of John H. (1892) and
Kennard G. (1877).
METCALFE, HUMPHRY GOSTWYCK. Adm. (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. I, 1890. 2nd s. of the Rev. Joseph Powell
0*43) R- of Bilbrotlgh, Yorks. B. there [May 13, 1871].
[School, St Peter's, York.) Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1S98. Ord. deacon (York) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of
Whitby, Yorks.. 1894-9. C. of Hornsea, 1899-1900. V. of
Eastoft, 1900-6. V. of Kirkbv-Wharfc, 1906-19. V. of
Felkirk with Boltby and Felixkirk, 1919-44. Died Feb. 18,
1944; buried at Felixkirk. Brother of John P. (1SS3).
{Crockford; I he Times, lib. 21, 1944.)
METCALFE (or METCALF), JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall. June jo, 1,-59. Matric. Lent, 1700; Scholar, 1760;
LL.B. 1
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 22) at St John's, May
12, 1S21. Of Kichmondshire. School, Applebv. Matric.
Michs. 1821; Scholar. 1824; B.A. 1825; M.A. 182S. Ord.
deacon (l'etcrb.) Aug. 7, 1825; priest, May 21, 1826. P.C.
of Hardrow, Yorks., 1827-54. Sometime C. of Nidd, and
subsequently resident at Askrigg. Disappears from Clock-
ford, 1865. {Northants. < lergv; Foster, Index Eccles.; Clergy
List.)
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 26) at St John's, July 7,
1836; probably a 'Ten-year man.' of Westmorland. S. of
T., of Kirkby-Stephen. Did not reside.
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 6, 1849.
S. of David. B. [July 2, 1S26], at Leeds. School, private.
Matric Mulls. 1849; Scholar, 1*50; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 185?; priest, 1S54; C. of High Harro-
gate, 1853-8. C. of Knypersley, SI iff; , 1858-64. P.C. of
St Aubyn, Devonport, 1864-70. V. of Christ Church, Ply-
mouth, 1870-7. V. of West Teignmouth, Devon, 1877-1904.
Resided subsequently in Kensington, where he died Mar. 11,
do-.; buried at Teignmouth. (Scott, 1/ss ; Peile, 11. 511;
the limes, Mar. 12, 1908.)
METCALFE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, May 28,
1852. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs 1852.
METCALFE, JAMES GALLOWAY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Dec. 12, 1855. Matric. Lent, 1856. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
ism; priest. 1S1.2; C. of St Philip's, Leeds, 1861-5. C. of
St John's, Leeds, 1865-7. C. of Hamsterley, Durham,
[867-75. V. of Gawber, Yorks., 1875-1907. Disappears
from Crockford, 1908. {Peile, II. 544.)
METCALFE, JAMES WOOD. Adm. pens, at St John's, |une
15, 1801. Of Richniondshire. [S. of James, ot
Bapt. there, Feb. 9, 1783.] School, Appleby. Matric Michs.
Metcalfe, Kennard Golbourne
1801; Scholar, 1801; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1810. Ord. deacon
Exeter, Lilt. dim. from Ely) April, 1811; C. of Boxworth
and Lolworth, Cambs., 181 1. Died Dec. 29, i860, aged 77,
at his residence. The Ashes, near Hawes, Yorks., where
he had lived for many years. Brother of John (1804). (G.
Mag., 1861, 1. 225.)
METCALFE, ' JOHN ' (1760), see THOMAS.
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Nov. 22,
17' »i. S. of Tames. B. at Ashes, in the parish of Aysgarth,
Rii hmond. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar,
I77IJ B.A. (5<A Wrangler) 1774; M.A. 1777- Fellow, 1774;
Senior Dean, 1785, 1789. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1774. R.
of Fen-Drayton, Cambs., 1 7S6-90. R. of Clipston, Northants. ,
1791-1812. (Foster, in Al. Oxon., erroneously gives the
Christ's living to an Oxford namesake.) Died July 15, 1812,
in Yorkshire. {Sedbergh Sell. Reg.; Peile, II. 289; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1812, II. 191.)
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Apr. 25,
1804. S. of James. B. at Askrigg, Yorks. School, Appleby
(Mr Waller). Matric. Michs. 1S04; Scholar, 1805; B.A. 1809;
M.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) July 7, 1810; C. of Hem-
ington. Northants. Possibly the man of these names
C M.A.') who was h\ ing at Hawes. Yorks., in 1846. Brother of
James W. (1801). {Northants. Clergy; Clergy List.)
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Feb. 6, 1807.
Of Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. (16//1 Wrangler) 1812;
M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1813; priest, 1814. Minor
Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, 1816-62. V. of Stone,
Kent, 1825-62. Died lulv 25, 1862, aged 73. in the Pre-
cincts, Canterburv. Father of Joseph P. (1843) and Benja-
min E. (1838). {Clergy List; G. Mag.. 1862, II. 167.)
METCALFE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7, 1858;
re-adm. sizar, Oct. S, 1859. S. of John, farmer (and Mary).
B. at Pateley Bridge, Yorks. Bapt. Jan. 1, 1854. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Acaster-Malbis, Yorks.,
1867-9. R. of Holy Trinity, Micklcgate, York, 1869-84.
Died at Holy Trinity rectory, July 17, 1884, aged 47.
(Eagle, xm. 284; Crockford; I he Guardian, July 23, 1884.)
METCALFE, JOHN HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13,
is-,:. S. of the Rev. Frederick (1843), R. of Upper Hardres,
Kent (and Harriet Kynaston). B. there, Nov. 17, 1872.
Schools, Charterhouse and Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Of 88, Marina, St Leonards-on-Sea.
Died May 23, 191:. Brother of Hubert E. (1886) and Ken-
nard G. (1S77). (Al. Felsted.; List of Carthusians.)
METCALFE, JOHN PRIDEAUX. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pfm-
broke, Oct. I, 1883. S. of the Rev. Joseph Powell (1843),
R. of Bilbrough, Yorks. B. there. [School, Richmond.]
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. lS86; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon
(Ivterb.) 1887; priest, 18S8; C. of Brackley, Northants.,
1887-91. V. of Newbottle with Charlton, 1891-1923. R.
of 1 rolesworth. Leics.. 1923-48-. Brother of Humphrey G.
(1S90). (Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
METCALFE, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. I, 1890. Eldest s. of the Rev. William Henrv (1850),
V. of Tipton, Devon. B. [Jan. 15, 1872], at Kentisbeare,
Devon. [School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1S95;
priest, 1896; C. of St Luke's, Gloucester, 1895-1902. C. of
Dursley. Gloucs., 1902-4. V. of Nailsworth with Inchbrook
and Shortwood, 1904-8. V. of Ottery St Mary, Devon,
1908-20. C. of St Luke's with St Michael's, Torquay, 1920-6.
V. of Stoke Canon, Devon, 1933-6. Subsequently of West-
cot! Surrey. Brother of Charles F. (1892) and Henry F.
(1897). (Crockford.)
METCALFE, JOSEPH POWELL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May
27, 1843. 3rd s. of the Rev. John (1807), of Canterbury.
B there, Jan. 6, 1824. School, King's, Canterbury (Mr
Wallace). Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 184?; priest. 184S; C. of Colhngham, Yorks.,
1H47-52. C. of Bilbrough, 1852-4; R. there, 1854-98.
Married Rose dau. of the Rev. Humphrey Pndeaux, R. of
Hastingleigh, Kent. Disappears from Crockford, 1899.
Father'of Humphry G. (1S90) and John P. (1SS3); brother
of Benjamin E. (1R38).
METCALFE, KENNARD GOLBOURNE. Adm. pens, at Sid-
ney, Oct. 11, 1877. 3rd s. of the Rev. Frederick (1843),
R. of Upper Hardres, near Canterbury. B. May 22, 1S58,
at Shelford. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A.
1881 M.A. 1884. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Apr. 7, 1880.
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1883. Died June 7, 1125. in
London. Brother of Hubert E. (1886) and John H. (1892).
(Scott, Uss ; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar, The limes, June 9, 1925.)
398
Metcalfe, Maurice
METCALFE, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 23, 1865.
Matric. Michs. 1S65. One of these names, 15th {sic) s. of
Charles, of Wisbech, Cambs., matric. from Magdalen Hall,
May 23 [868, age 21. {At. Oxon.)
METCALFE, PERCY KYNASTON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1899. S. of Frederick Kvnaston, solicitor, of 23, Talbot
Square, Hyde Park, London. B. Feb. 26, 18S2, in Bays-
water. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Mich
B.A. 1902; M.A. rgo6. Adm. Solicitor, Dec. 100s
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C.; M.B.E., 1919).
Of Messrs Gasquet, Metcalfe and Warren. 23, Philpot Lane,
London, E.C., in 1946. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Vm War
List; La.. Lists.)
METCALFE, PHILIP ROGER COLVILLE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, June 29, 1S46. Of Gloucs. Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 1S51.
METCALFE. ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity Hall,
May 17. 1845. 4th s. of the Rev. William (1S03), R. of
Fowlmere, Cambs. Matric. Micbs. 184s. Migrated to Jesus,
Oct. 5, 1846; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1854. Adm. Solicitor, issj;
practised in London. Father of the next; brother of William
J. (1S37). {Law Lists, until 1900.)
METCALFE. ROBERT JOHN GOLBORNE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1880. S. of Robert, Esq. (above), of 4, Fumival's
Inn, London. School. ' Eton ' [mistake for Harrow]. Matric.
Michs. 1880. Migrated to Downing, Apr. 24, 1882. Pur-
chased an estate in Florida. Died June n, 1896. (Harrozo
Sch. Reg.)
METCALFE, ROBERT WESTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 8, T869. S. of Edward, farmer (and Martha Kaye).
B. [Nov. 23, 1S48], at Ravenstonedale, Westmorland. Bapt.
Dec. 25, 1848. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1869;
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1873;
priest, 1877. Second Master and Chaplain, Clergy Orphan
School, Canterbury, 1873-4. Head Master of Worthing
College, T874-8. C. of St George's, Worthing, 1877-8.
Senior Assistant Master at Richmond School, Yorks.,
1878-80. Inc. of St Thomas. Ootacamund, Madras, India.
1881-4, and Principal of the Collegiate School, Ootacamund,
T880-4. Chaplain of Berar, 1884-8. V. of Ravenstonedale,
Westmorland, 1888-1908. Editor, The Parish Registers of
Ravenstonedale. Died Sept. 7, 1908. Brother of Edward P.
(1861). {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
METCALFE, ROBERT WHALEY. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1823. B. at Hawes, Yorks. School. Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1S29. Died at Hawes, c. 1837.
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterholse, as ' John,'
June 24, 1760. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
r76i (Thomas); Scholar. 1760.
METCALFE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's,
June 11, 1816. [5th] s. of the Rev. Francis (1769). B. at
Kirkbride, Cumberland. School, Wigton. Did not reside.
Died in 1879, aged 82. Brother of Francis (1807). (Burke,
L.G., sub Marwood.)
METCALFE, WALLACE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 28,
1829. Of Yorkshire. S. of Michael, Esq., of 16, Acton
Place, Kingsland Road, London (and Ann). B. Aug. 29,
1810. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 183S. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1834; priest, 1835; C. of U
Warws., 1834-9. C. of RedenhaU, Norfolk, 1839-47. C. of
Skeyton, 1847-51. C. of Brockdish, 1851-9. Y. of St
Andrew's, Ilketshall, Sufiolk, 1S59-86. Married, Oct. 8,
1844, Mary, dau. of Thomas Bramhall, of Tamworth, Staffs.
Died Nov. 9, 1898, aged 88, at Harleston, Norfolk. (C ror*-
ford; Eagle, XX. 589; G. Mag., 1844, 11. 643.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 7, 1761. S. of Thomas, of Beverley, Yorks. School,
Beverley. Matric. Michs. 1 761; Scholar, 1762.
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Sidney, Mar.
4, 1771. Eldest s. of Robert, farmer, of Ingleton, Yorks.
B. there, Mar. 8, 1752. Schools, Horton and Dent, Yorks.
(MrSedgwick). Matric. Easter, 1772; B.A. 1775; M.A. 1
Ord. priest, 1779. Precentor, Registrar and Minor Canon of
Ely, 1778-1827. P.C. of Stuntney and V. of Witchain,
Cambs., until 1827. J.P. foi thi Isle of Ely. 1
15, 1827. Father of William (1803). (G. Mag., 1827, 1. 570.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 6, 1778. S. of George, of Annlev, Yorks. Srhon],
Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1782; M.A.
1785. One of these names (not of Oxford;. ' MA,' w.ts R.
of Briinpsheld and Cranham, Gloucs., 1785-97. Married
Priscilla and had issue, two daughters. Buried at Brimps-
field, Nov. 3, 1797. (C. R. Hudlcston.)
Metcalfe, William Pitt
METCALFE. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Tune 30, 1803.
Eldest s. of the Rev. William (1771), of Ely, Cambs. B.
there, Dec. 25, 1785. School, Ely (Mr Stevens and Mr
Miller). Matric. Michs. 1804; LL.B. [809. Ord. priest
(London, for Ely), Mar. 18, 1810. R. of Fowlmere, Cambs.,
1814-50. J.P. for Cambs. Died June 22, 1850. Father of
William J. (1837), and of Robert (1S45). {Clergy List;
G. Mag., 1850, 11. 222.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 28,
1811. B. at ' Mirebarff,' Kirklington, Y'orks. Matric. Michs.
1811. Migrated to Clare, May 9, 1812; Scholar; B.A. 1815.
Ord. deacon (London) 1815; priest (Chester) 1816. P.C. of
Yeadon in Guiseley, Yorks., 1844-67. If previously V. of
Bishop Wilton (and father of William (1832)), must have
entered college above the ordinary age. Disappears from
Crockford, 1868.
METCALFE. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 19,
182T. [2nd] s. of Charles, Esq., of Wisbech, Cambs. Matric.
Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1823; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1826; M.A.
1829. Fellow, 1827-35. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 1,
T826. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1829. Latterly of St Mary
Church, Devon. Married, Aug. 31, 1834, Charlotte, 2nd
dau. of Morehouse Metcalfe, Esq., deceased. Died Mar. 5,
1873. Father of William Henry (1856). (Law Lists; Inns
of Court; F. P. White.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29.
1832. S. of the Rev. William (? 1811), V. of Bishop Wilton,
near Pocklington, Y'orks. School, Pocklington. Matric.
Michs. 1832. Migrated (age 20) to Jesus, Jan. 6, 1834; B.A.
1837; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (York) Dec. 17, 1837; priest,
Dec. 16, 1838. V. of Everton, Notts., 1847-79- Died Feb.
25, 1879, aged 65. Father of William H. (1876).
METCALFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 5,
1849. S. of Charles, Esq., solicitor, of Levenngton Bank,
Cambs. (and Mary). B. at Wisbech, Cambs. School, Oak-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1S54; M.A. 1857. Ord.
deacon (Norwich), Nov. 19, 1854; priest, May 18, 1856; C.
of Riddlesworth, Norfolk, r854-7. C. of Layham, Suffolk,
1857-9; in charge of Plumstead Parva, 1857-62. C. of
ley, Cambs., 1862-7. R. of Hadleigh, Essex, 1867-76.
Disappears from Crockford, 1877.
METCALFE, WILLIAM HARLAND. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 5. 1876. S. of the Rev. William (1S32). B. [Aug. 1,
1857]. at Everton, near Bawtry. School. Repton. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. t8So. Ord. deacon (London) 1880; priest,
t88i; C. of St Mark's, Regent's Park. London, 1880-2.
V. of Everton, Notts., 1883-7. Of The Carr Farm, Everton,
I'.rAtrv, Doncaster, 1948-. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Petle, 11. 649;
Crockford.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St [obn's,
Apr. 5, 1856. [Only] 5. of William, barrister (1821), of St
Mary Church, Devon (and Charlotte). B. [Apr. 18, 183S],
in London. Bapt. May 16, 1838. [Schools, Brighton College
and Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A.
1863. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1861; priest, 1862; C. of
Whimple, Devon, 1863-8; C. of Withvcombe-Rawleigh,
1868-9. C. of Kentisbeare, 1870-3. C. of Honiton, 1873-4.
V. of Ottery St Mary, 1874-90. V. of Tipton, 1890-3.
Married, July 14, 1869, Mary Minnie, dau. of John Fairer
Kensington, of Charlton, Kent. Latterly of Cyprus House,
Exmouth. where he died Feb. 3, 1900. Father of John W.
(1890), Charles F. (1892) and Henry F. (1S97).
Coll. Reg.; Old Westminsters; Eagle, xxn. 258; I rockford;
The Tunes, Feb. 6 1900.)
METCALFE, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. sizar at Si
July 6, 1837. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (1803), R.
of Fowlmere, Cambs. [B. 1818.] Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A.
1842; M.A. 1845. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 22, 1842.
Called to the Bar, May 2, 1845. Recorder of Ipswich,
1866-74; of Norwich, 1S74-92. Q.C., 1S73. Judge of County
Courts, Bristol, 1879-92. Married (1) May 13. 1848, Georgina,
3rd dau. of George Austin, Esq., of Homsey (she died 1855);
(2) Nov. 22, 1859, Agnes Mary, widow of Major Newall and
dau. of Thomas Vaughan, Esq., of Co. Galway. 1 lied I >" 8,
1892, at the Guildhall, Bristol, aged 74- Brother ..1 Robert
[Boose, a. ssr; Scott, MSS ; Eagle, xvn
Lists; Inns of Court; The G* 1. 1892.)
METCALFE, [WILLIAM LAMBERT]. Adm. Sizai it Clare,
July, 1842. Mati ic Mich 1 |
METCALFE, WILLIAM PITT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, [an, 7.
i860. [3rd] s. of Listei Washington, merchant, deceased
B. [Sept. 26, 1840], at Muker, Yoiks. School, Richmond.
V 1865. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 9, 1865. Called t.> th.- Bar, Apr. 30, [870. ' Lived with
his mother at Easby, in :ar Richmond.' Died Sept. 29, 1876.
Brother of Booth H. (i860). (Telle, 11. 565; Inns uf Court.)
399
Metcalfe, —
METCALFE, — . Adm. sizar (age 24) at Magdalene, May 5,
1760. A deacon in Holy Orders.
METCHN1K0FF, ELIE. Hon. Sc.D., 1S91. [B. 1845 in Khar-
knH.j Professor of Zoology. University of Odessa, 1870-82.
Chef de Service of the Instltut Pasteur. Paris, 1895. Foreign
Member of the Royal Society, 1S95, and of the Academie
des Sciences. Nobel prize for medicine, 1908. Copley medal,
Royal Society, 1906. Author, The Nature oj Man; Immunity
in Infective ' Diseases; The Prolongation of Unman Life;
Optimistic Essays. Resided latterly in Paris. Died July 15,
1916. {Who was Who.)
METEYARD, HORACE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Caius, Jan. 6. 1826. (Eldest] s. of William, surgeon, ol
Shrewsbury. B. at Yarmouth. Schools, Liverpool and
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1825; LL.B. 1833. Adm. (as
William Horatio) at the Middle Temple, Nov. 7. 1829.
Called to the Bar, May 3, r833. Special Pleader on the
Oxford Circuit and Shrewsbury and Stafford Sessions. Died
Feb. jo, 1851, at the Castle House, near Stafford. [Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Venn, II. 198.)
METHOLD, HENRY TINDAL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
18S8. [Onlv] s. of Thomas Tindal ( 1856) (barrister), of 7, Ash-
burn Place, South Kensington, London (and Mary Ellen,
eld. dau. of the Rev. Edward James, R. of Hindringham,
Norfolk). B. [Apr. 24], 1869, in London. School. Eton.
Matric. Michs. :SSS; LL.B. 1891. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 26, 1894; Bencher, 1930. Master in Lunacy.
1928 44. r.P. ior Suffolk, 1934. Knighted, 1938. Of Hep-
worth, near Diss, in 1950. (Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook;
Who's Who.)
METHOLD, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 22, 1819. S. of the Rev. Thomas (Trinity College,
Oxford. 1781) [R. of Stonham-Aspal, Suffolk, by his second
wife]. B. [Feb. 15, 1801] at Stonham. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. ink,; B.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13,
IN 'I pne-t I une is, 1S26. V. of Hempstead. Holt, Norfolk,
1835-73. V. of Wighton,':i835-83. J. P. for Norfolk. Died
Sept. 14, 1883. aged 82, at Wighton. Half-brother of the
next. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 19, 1883.)
METHOLD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius. June 12,
1812. S. of the Rev. Thomas (Trinity College, Oxford,
1781), Prebendary of Norwich Cathedral [by his first wife).
B. [Feb. 28, 1794] at Stonham [Aspal], Suffolk. S. hooK
Harrow and Woolpit. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816;
M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 20, 1817; priest,
May 24, 1818. R. of Kilverstone, Norfolk, 1S26-53. Mar-
ried, 1824, Susan, only child - .1 Ri. hard Forster, Esq., of
Norwich. As a J. P. for Norfolk, conimitted Rush for trial,
after the murders at StanfieM II Died, s.p.. Mar. 14,
18S3..U Thetford; buried at Kuverstom Ml. Half-brother of
the above. (IV«»,n. 100; E. C. \\ oUi-, Clusters of L liichcLr;
C.Mag., 1853,1.558.)
METHOLD, THOMAS TINDAL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Feb. 5, 1856. [Eldest] s. of Henry, Master
of the Court of Common Pleas, of iH. Nottingham I'I.im-,
Regent's Park, London (and Sophia lane Porter). [B. Jan.
24, 1838.] Matric. Michs. 1S56; Scholar, 1857; B.A. i860.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Nov. 3, 1859. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1862; Bencher, 1898. Acquired a large practice at
the Chancery Bar, which he retamed until his retirement in
1920. Standing Counsel to the Metropolitan Board of
Works, and to its successor, the L.C.C. J.P, for Suffolk.
Married Aug. 24. 181,4, Marv Ellen, eldest dau. of the Rev.
Edward James, V. of Hindringham, Norfolk. Died Nov -'.
1926, at Hepworth, Suffolk. Father of Henry T. (1888).
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lots, Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The limes. Nov. 4, 1926.)
MEIHUEN, ALFRED. Adm. at Clare. Mar. 27, 1886. [S. of
J , of Edinburgh. B. Feb. 181.18.] School. Letter Main.
Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889. Football (rugby) 'blue; [886,
1SS7, 188S; Capt., 1888. Played for Scotland, 1889. A mem-
ber of Lloyd's. Of Epsom, Surrey, in 1033. Died at Sea
View, Isle of Wight, Mar. s. 1949 Brother of William F.
(1884). (FettesColl. Reg.; Boo) of Blues.)
METHUEN, FRANCIS PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 16.
1842. (S. of the Rev. Thomas Anthony (Oriel (..liege,
Oxford, 1799), R. of All Cannings, Wilts (and Eliza Maria,
dau. of the Rev. Henry l'lumptre). B. 1823, School, Sher-
borne.] Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Elv) 18S4; priest, i8sn; ( "f Holy Irnnlv. ( am
bridge. 1854-9. C. of All Cannings, WUts., 1860-9. Chaplain
to Lord Rollo, 1856-99. Died 1902. Brother of ["homas P.
(1831). (Sherborne Sch. Reg ; Crockford; Burke, t.G.)
Mew, George Edgar
METHUEN, PAUL EDWARD O'BRYEN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 13, i860. [Elder] s. of the Rev. Thomas
Plumptre (1S31). B. May 15, 1841, in London. School,
' 1 1 ■ . 1 ■ 1 1. . Il.-ge, Guernsey. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1869; M.A. 1879. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1871.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1878; pnest, 1879; C.
of Cirencester, 1878-81. C. of St Michael's, St Albans,
1881-5. R. of Wvck Rissington, Gloucs.. 1885-1903. V. of
Exton with Horn, Rutland, 1903-7. Resided latterly at
Dorchester, where he died Dec. 4. 1920. (/1111s of Court;
Crockford; The limes, Dec. 7, 1920.)
MEIHUEN, ST JOHN FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. Eldest s. of the Hon.
St John Paul, of Northam, near Bideford (and Anne, dau.
of "the Rev. William Thomas Sergison, R. of Slaugham.
Sussex). B. there [lulv 27, 1862]. [School, Sherborne.]
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 18S4. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1885;
pne-t, 1 886; C. of High Wycombe, Bucks., 1885-9. C. of
Holy Cross-in-St P.incras, Middlesex, 1889-91. R. of Punc-
knowle, Dorset, 1891-7. R. of Vange, Essex, 1897-1931.
Residing at Thornton Heath, Surrey, in 1941. Disappears
from Crockford, 194S. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
METHUEN, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Nov. 5,
1771. Matric. Easter, 1772. [Probably 2nd s. of Paul, of
Corsham, Wilts., M.P. for Warwick.] Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Apr. 22, 1772. Died 1774. (Inns of Court; Burke,
P. and B.)
METHUEN, THOMAS PLUMPTRE. Adm. pens, (age 17) .it
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1831. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas
Anthonv (Oriel College, Oxford, 1799) [R. of All Cannings.
Wilts.] B. there [Aug. 14, 1814] School. Sherborne. Matric.
Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 4, 1836. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1840. Ord .1. ai on
(Salisbury, for Bath and Wells) 1843. Married, June 17, 1840,
Matilda Gertrude, eldest dau. and co-heiress of Lord Edward
O'Brien. Latterly of 7, Somerset Place, Hath, where he died
Feb. 2, 1910. Brother of Francis P. (1842); father of Paul
E. O'B. (1S60). (Burke, L.G.; Scott, .VSc..; Crockford; Inns
0] 1 ..of, Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he Times, Feb. 4, 1910.)
METHUEN, WILLIAM FINLAY. Adm. at Clare, Lent, 1884.
[S. of J., of Edinburgh. B. May 1864. School, Fettes i
Matric. Lent, 18S4. A general broker. Died Mar. 13, 192c,
in London. Brother of Alfred (1886). (Fettes Coll Reg ;
1 he limes, Mar. 15, 1929)
METHVEN DAVID. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1 881; from Oxford, where he had matric. Non-Coil.. Nov. 2.
1878, age 23. [Eldest s. of David, of Kirkcaldy, Filestore.]
B. there Mar. 13, 1853. Schools, Madras College I SI
Andrews. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucs., 18S5-7. C. of Fishl.ike, Yorks.,
1887-9. V. of Earls Colne, Essex, 1889-1916. Subsequently
lived at Worthing, where he died Mar. 11, 1021; buried at
Earls Colne. (Al. Oxon; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 12,
1921.)
MEURICOFFRE, FREDERIC ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1876. S. of Tell, of Naples. Italy. P
there, Feb. 19, 1858. School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 18S0. In business in Naples. Brother of the next
(Clifton Coll. Reg.)
MEURICOFFRE, GEORGE ACHILLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. S. of Tell, of Naples, Italy. B. there. Jan is.
1868. School, Newcastle High, Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 1889. An engineer. Brother of the above. (Newcastle
High Sch. Reg .)
MEUX, HENRY BRUCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875.
Eldest] s. of Sir Henry, Bt. (Christ Church, Oxford, 1835),
of 6, St George's lie ... London (and Louisa Caroline, dau.
of the Rt Hon. Lord Ernest Bruce, M.P.). B. [Nov. 21.
1S56], in Brook Street, London. School, Eton. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1875. Succeeded as 3rd Baronet, Jan. I, 1883. Capt.,
Royal Wilts. Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1883; Major. 1898-1900.
Of Theobald's Park, Cheshunt. High Sheriff of Wiltshire.
1886. Accepted, from the Common Council of the City of
London, Old Temple Bar, and had it re erected in Theobald's
Park, 1887. Died Jan. 11, 1900. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose,
vi. 202; Burke, P. and B.; Army Lists.)
MEUX, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 25.
1756. Matric. Michs. 1756. R. of Swaheld, Norfolk,! ■--■
1806, and V. of Paston, 1781-1806; V. of Bernay, 1777-1S06.
Died s.p. 1806, aged 68. (G. Mag., 1806, 1. 385.)
MEW, GEORGE EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct, 1.
1875. S. of James Alfred, Esq. IS. [May 28, 1856], at New-
port, Isle of Wight. School. Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1875. A soli, nor, 1883. Of 36, Great James St.,
Bedford Row, e. 1936. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
Mewburn, George Richmond
MEWBURN, GEORGE RICHMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 21, 1883. [Only] s. of George Francis, of 34, Park
Stri t, Grosvenor Square, London (and Julia, dau. of
Charles Deverine). B. [Feb. 14], 1865, at Acomb, North
umberland. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. and
LL.B. 1886; M.A. 1S90. Adm. Solicitor, 1889. Practised in
London (Morgan, Price & Mewburn, Old Broad Street).
For many years Hon. Sec. of the Lawn Tennis Association.
Married, iSqi, Katherine, dau. of his Honour Judge Turner,
and had issue. Died Jan. 5, iqjr, at St In,-, I omwal]
(Law Lists; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armaria! Families;
The Times, Jan. 8, 1941.)
MEWBURN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 23, 1781.
[3rd] s. of Simon, of Acomb, Northumberland (and Mary.
only dau. of Henry Tulip, of Fallowneld Hall). B. there.
Bapt. Nov. 25, 1762. School, Newcastle. Migrated to
Christ's. Feb. 14, 17S2; matric. Lent, 17S;; Scholar i--
B.A. t7S6; M.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (York) Oct. 1^, 171 6;
priest, Oct. 14, 1787; C. of St Oswald-in-Lee with Bingfield,
Northumberland, 1786-9. C. of Birtley, 1789-90. Buried,
Mar. 21, 1S07, at Acomb, Northumberland. (Peile, 11. 514;
Burke. L.G.; G. Mag., 1S07, I. 385; History of Northumber-
land.)
MEWBURN, SIMON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 13, 1S17.
[S. of Simon, of Acomb, Northumberland (and Elizabeth,
dau. of C. Davison). B. June 13, 1790.] School, Oakham.
Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822. Of Acomb, Northumberland.
Married, Oct. 20, 1830, Margaret, dau. of Henry Richmond,
of Humshaugh House, Northumberland, and had issue.
Died Oct. 5, 1872. (Burke. L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
MEWBURN-LEVIEN (or BARBER), JOHN JOSEPH. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Oct. 10, 1883, as Barber. S. of Edward
(Trinity College, Oxford, 1837) (registered as Edward Bar-
ber), merchant's clerk (and Harriet Maria). B. in London,
May 3, 1S63. Bapt. Aug. 14, 1863. School, Birkenhead and
Chatham House, Ramsgate. Nephew and adopted child to
Lieut. -Col. Mewburn. His father, Edward Levien (for many-
years in the M.S. Department of the Bntish Museum) was
at the time of his birth living under the assumed name of
Barber; his widow and children subsequently assumed that
of Levien. Matric. Michs. 1SS3. Studied singing under
Manuel Garcia and Vannucini. Professor of Sinking,
Guildhall School of Music and Trinity College of Music.
Hon. Treasurer and Secretary, Roval Philharmonic Society,
1910-29. Author, Sir Charles Saritley; The Garcia Family,
etc. Of Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, in 1949. (H >
sub Levien; F.P. White; also (incompletely) included in
vol. 1 of this work, under Barber.)
MEWS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, t873. [Eldest]
s. of John, of 107, Westboume Terrace, London. B. Nov. }o,
1853, at Blackheath, Kent. School. Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1873; (Law Tripos, 1876, istClass); LL.B. 1877; LL.M., 1880.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 16, 1875. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1878. On the South-Eastern Circuit. A director of
the Union of London and Smith's Bank, and of the S.
Metropolitan Gas Co. Of 90, Westbourne Terrace, London.
Author, A Common Law Digest, 1756-1883. Died Dec. 10
1926. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, M ).; La Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Dec. 13, 1926.)
MEXBOROUGH, JOHN, Earl of. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at
Trinity, Feb. 26, 1779. [Eldest] s. of John Savile [rst]
Earl of Mexborough (i749)- [B. Apr. 8, 1761.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Easter, r78l; M.A. 1781. Styled
Viscount Pollington, r766-78. Succeeded his father as 2nd
Earl, Feb. 12, 1778. Lieut.-Col., Pontefract Vol. Inf.,
1803-7. M.P. for Lincoln, 1808-12. Married, Sept. 30, 17.S2.
Elizabeth, only dau. of Henry Stephenson, of East Bumham,
Bucks., and of Cox Lodge, near Newcastle-on-Tyne, and had
issue. Died Feb. 3, 1830. Father of John S., Lord Pollington
(1801); brother of Henry (1780, sub Savile) and Charles
(1792. sub Savile). (Burke, P. and B.; \\ . R. Williams
MSS ; G.E.C.)
MEYER, HORACE Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catiiakim 's, Dei
12, 1851. [7th] s. of John, Esq. B. at M
Germany. Matric. Lent, 1852; B.A. 1856; MA. 1
deacon (Worcester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Chn •
Birmingham, i8s5-<>. V. of North Mymms, Herts,, and
Rural Dean of Barnct, 1856-64. R. of I
1864-9. R. of Trowbridge, Wilts., 1869
Church, Clifton, 18S1 -94. Married 1859, Loin
eldest dau. of Augustus H. Bosanquet. Resided subse-
VAciiiv
Meynell, Francis William
quently at Clifton, and died Mar. 14, r897, at Brighton,
aged 68; buried at North Mymms. Father of the next two'
(Crockford; The Times, Mar. 16, 1897; C. R. Hudleston.)
MEYER, HORACE LEYCESTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune
17, 1890. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Horace (above) of 1, Rodni y
Place, Clifton. B. [Dec. 19], 1870, at Trowbridge, Wilts.
School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 189 ,, M.A.
A land-agent. Died June 8, 1941, at Brocket] hurst,
Hants. Brother of the next. (Charterhouse Reg.; The I lines
June 13, 19J1.)
MEYER, HORACE ROLLO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1 :. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Horace (1S51), of r. Rodney
Place, Clifton. B. [July 6], 1S68, at East Tisted. School
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1890; M ,
Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1S94; priest, 1896; C. of W irk-
worth, Derbs., 1894-1900. R. of Clophill, Beds., 1900-10.
R. of Watton-at-Stone, Herts., 1911-36. Rural Dean of
Welwyn, 1921-5. Hon. Canon of St Albans Abbey, 1934.
Publ. Preacher, dio. of St Albans, 1936-48-. Of Little
Gaddesden, Berkhamsted, Herts., in 1948. Brother of the
above. (Charterhouse Reg.; Crockford.)
MEYER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May iS, 1833.
[2nd but 1st surviving s. of Christian Paul, Esq., of Forty
Hall, Enfield, Middlesex (and Louisa, dau. of Rawson Hart
Boddam, Esq., of Capel House, Enfield). B. 1815. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1833. Succeeded to Forty Hall.
Enfield, 1836. J. P. and D.L. for Middlesex and Herts.
Married, lS6r, Frances Sarah, dau. of Samuel Reynolds
Sulley, Esq., of Serge Hill, Herts. Brother of Philip H.
(1*36). (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families.)
MEYER, PAUL (1S10), see MYERS, JOHN PAUL
MEYER, PHILIPP. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 1, 1S24. [Eldest s. of Philipp, of London.] Matric.
Michs. 1825. Died Aug. 22, 1829, aged 22, at his father's
house, Hans Place, London. (T. A. Walker, 421 (Philip
Charles); G. Mag., 1829, 11. 2S2 (which calls him P. C. F.
Meyer).)
MEYER, PHILIP HERMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 22
1836. [S. of Christian Paul, Esq., of Fortv Hall, Enfield',
Middlesex. Brother of James (1833). (Walford, I
Families.)
MEYER, ROBERT MORITZ. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
r885. [Eldest] s. of Mever Raphael, of Fairlawn, S. Dnlwich,
London. B. Nov. 26, 1866, at Highgate. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1SS5; B.A. 18S8. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 15, 18S6. Called to the Bar, Apr. 22, 1891. On the
North-Eastern Circuit. Died November T9o6. (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MEYER, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age r8) at Trinity,
Mar. 14, 1796. S. of Jeremiah (and Barbara), of London.
Bapt. at St Paul's, Covent Garden, Feb. 2S, 1779. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1800; B.A. 1801. (Sir Wasey Stem.)
MEYLER, EDWARD MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. r, 1895. B. Nov. 26, 1876. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.a!
1898. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1900; priest, 1901; C. of Ross,
Heref., 1900-3. C. of Doomfontein, Transvaal, 1903-5.
P.-in-C. of Yeoville, Transvaal, 1905-8. Chaplain (Eccles.
Est.) at Shahjahanpur, 190S-9; Chaplain, Jhansi, Fyzabad
and Dehra Dun, 1909; Cawnpore, 1909-10; Bareilly, 1910;
Mussoorie, Landour, Roorkee, Naini Tal, Allahabad, Luck-
now, 1911-16. Mussoorie, Allahabad, and Landour, 1916-23;
Agra, 1926-7. Canon of Lucknow, 1922-8. V. of Snitterfield
with Bearley, Warws., 1929-33. V. of Wormleighton, 192S-9
and 1933-6. Chaplain of San Remo, 1936-44. Lie. to off.,
dio. of Peterborough, 1941-45. Chaplain at Monte Carlo
and San Remo, 1946-8-. (Univ. War I
1
MEYLER, WILLIAM. Adm 1 .11 at St J OH
S. of John, of Haverfuidwcst, l'i [librokeshire. School,
Haverfordwest. Matnc I. rut, 1827; Scholar, 1
1836. Ord. deacon (St David's) Oct. 4, 1836; priest, Sept. 3,
1837. C. of Present, Lanes., [841 . P.I
Pembs., 1842 75. K. of St Law 1 , , ,1
from Clergy List, 1877.
MEYNELL, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. (.,,„
Apr. 27, 1871. (3rd] s. of John [ni Coxbench Hall, 1
shire], deceased (and Sarah, dau. of Willi
■ : rimington, Derbs
Bradfield, Berks. Matnc, Easter, 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A.
1878. Ord. deacon (Lichfi t, 1S77; C. of St
Mary's, Shrewsbury, 1876
1 x>-5. R. of Kill. 1 1 ,. . V. of
StapenbilL 1897 I 1,100-32.
Hon. Canon of Derby, [92 ;-■ 1,,, 1899,
Grace, dau. of Samuel Lui
and bad
11. }97; Hurke, I ,. , ,1
/ linn, Nov. .'.', 1932.)
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Meynell, Frederick George Lindlev
MEYRICK, DAVID. B.A. 1782, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1782. Adm. at Emmanuel, May 22, 1784. [S. of David, of
Langan, Glamorgan.] Matnc. from Jesus College, Oxford,
Jan. 24, 1771, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1775. R. of Lutterworth,
Leics., until 180T. J. P. for Leicestershire. Died July 22,
1801. (Al. Oxon.)
MEYRICK, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 5, 1873.
S. of the Rev. Edward (Trinity College, Oxford, 1830), of
Ramsbury, Wilts. B. there [Nov. 24], 1854. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 187 s; Abbott Scholar, 1874;
8. holar. 18,-'.; B.A. (18I/1 Classic) JS77. Master at Sydney
Grammar School. 1877-81; at the Cathedral Choir School,
Christ Church, N i\ Zealand, 1882-3; .11 the King's Si hool,
Paramatta, New South Wales, 1883-6; at Marlborough Col-
lege, 1887-1914. F.R.S., 1903; F.Z.S., 1889. Author of a
handbook on British Lcpidoptera. An authonty on the
Microlepidoptera of S. Africa, Australia, and New Zealand;
owned one of the largest collections of Lcpidoptera ; collection
bequeathed to the British Museum (Natural History). Of
Thomhanger, Marlborough. Died Mar. 30, 1938. Brother of
Lewis O. (1885). (Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times,
Apr. 1. 1938; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Obit. Notices Royal
Soc, 2 (1939), 53I-)
MEYRICK, The Rev. FREDERICK. M.A. 1861, incorp. from
Oxford. [3rd s. of the Rev. Edward G. of Ramsbury, Wilts.,
D.D.], Matric. from Trinity College. Oxford, June 12, 1843,
age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1847; M.A. (Oxford) 1S50. Fellow,
1847-60; Dean and tutor. Inspector of Schools, 1859-69.
R. of Buckling, Norfolk, 1886-1906. Died at Blicklmg,
Jan. 3, 1906. [Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
MEYRICK, FREDERICK CHARLTON. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1880. [Eldest] s. of Sir Thomas [1st] Bart, [of Bush, Pem-
brokeshire, and] of Apfey Castle, Wellington, Salop. B.
July 7, 1862. Si hool, Eton. Matrii - Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884.
Rowing 'blue,' 1883. Lieut., 15th Hussars, 18S4; Capt.,
1891; Major, 1897. Served m the South African War, 1S99-
1902, commanding S. Wales Mounted Brigade. C.B., 1900.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Colonel; Deputy
I Mice tor. Base Remount Depot, Dieppe; wounded; mentioned
twice 111 .lespat. lies; Brigadier 1 iCneral, coiimiaii.lme, the
■jiicl Line, S. Wales Mounted Brigade, 1915; C.M.G., 191S;
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for ' valuable ser-
vices '). Well known in the hunting-field. A member of the
Hunters' Improvement Society and of the Light Horse
Breeding Society. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., 1921.
A staunch supporter of the governing body of the Church
in Wales. J. P. and D.L. for Pembrokeshire. High Sheriff,
1 , Married, i), t. K, 1897, Mary Emma, dau. of Major
Oswin Baker Cresswe-11, of Cresswell. Northumberland, and
had issue. Died Feb. 23, 1932, at Bush; buried at Pembroke.
Brother of St John (1884). (Burke, P. and B.\ Univ. War
Lrl, Army Lists; Who's Who; Ike limes, Feb. 24, r932.)
MEYRICK, LEWIS OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1885. [5th] s. of [the k.-v.] lielward (Trinity College, Oxford,
1830). Of Ramsbury, Wilts. B. Nov. 10, 1866, at Ramsbury.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. 1885. Drowned in the
111. M.u. 20, 1886. Brother of Edward (1S73).
[Marlborough Coll. Keg.; 1 he Guardian. Mar. 31, 1886.)
MEYRICK, OWEN LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 3, I7v8. S. of Richard, M.D., of Middlesex (and his
cousin, Jane, dau. of Charles Cholmondeley, Esq., of Vale
Royal, Cheshire: descended from the ancient family of
Meyrick of Bodorgan, Isle of Anglesey). B. Feb. rf 1739-40.
School, Canterbury. Matnc. Michs. 1759; LL.B. 1765.
Ord. deacon (Norwich, Lilt. dim. from Bath and Wells)
Dec, 19, 1762; priest (Lichfield and Coventry, Litt. dim.
from Norwich), Dec. 18, 1763; e 1 've's.leii, Sutlolk, 17c- '
of Drinkstone, 1763-6. R. of Holsworthy, Devon, 1766-
111 Author of Poems in MSS. Died Mav 3, 1819. at
Holsworthv. Father of William (1788). (SI / In
Adm . 111. 651.)
MEYRICK, ST JOHN. Adm. (age 18) at Trinity Hall, 1884.
[2nd] s. of Sir Thomas Charlton [1st] Bart., of Apley Castle.
Wellington, Salop (and M.irv Rh.xla, elau. of Col. Richard
Frederic Hill, of Frees Hall, Salop). [B. Aug. 4, 1866.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 188 ,. Lieut., Gordon High-
landers, 1886; Capt. T897. A.D.C. to the Lord-Lieut, of
Ireland, 1895-7. Adjutant of Volunteers, 1890-5. Served in
the South African War; killed at Doornkop, u May, 1900.
Brother of Frederick C. (18S0). (Burke, /'. and I: ; Army
Lists.)
MEYRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Ions',. Jan 31, 1788.
• i\ I i.-v. m. [I'Me-t s. ..f the Rev. 1 iwen 1.- wis (17 R. oi
Holsworthy B. Sept. 17, 1768.] School, Man. h. ,t. 1 M..111
1, .; 11, 1, i:.v 1792; M. V [803 i haplain
Mevsev-Thompson, Henry
to the 1st Earl of Malmesbury. V. of Taynton, Oxon.,
1810-14. Possessed of considerable wealth, being owner of
Woodgates Manor, Dorset, Woodland, Wilts., and Rolleston,
near Exeter. Married, July 29, 1797, Marianne, dau. of
Francis Wishaw, of Aston Hall, Herts. During the latter
part of his life resided at Bath. Died there May 13, 1842;
buried at Kelston, Somerset, where there is an altar tomb
with the inscription: ' Beneath are laid the remains of The
Rev. William Mevrick, M.A ' (Mamhesttr (,r. Sell. Keg., II.
103; S* John's 1 oil. Adm., iv. 3S3.)
MEYRICK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan.
10, 1828. [2nd] s. of William. B. at Merthvr Tydvil, Glam.
School, Winchester. Matric. Lent, iS:S; B.A. 1832. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Feb. 2, 183c. Called to the Bar.
Nov. 20, 1835. (Law Lists, Inns ../Court.)
MEYRICK, WILLIAM PUTLAND Adm. pens, (age 20) at
[ESI ,, Sept. 1866. S. of lidmund Edward, Lsq. B. it
Beaumaris, Anglesey. School, Ely Grammar. Matnc. Lent,
181.7.
MEYRICK-JONES, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1885. S. of the Rev. George Meynck, of Wellow vii arage,
Romsey, Hants. B. Jan. 14, 1867, at Blackheath, Kent.
School, Marlborough College (Mr Ball). Matnc. Mlclis. 18S5;
B.A. 18S9. Cricket ' blue. [888. Assistant Master at I Istree
School, 1804-6. Played encket for Kent, 1893-6, and for
Hampshire. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1890; pnest, 180;; C.
of Elstree. 1890-3. C. of St Agnes, Bristol, 1896-8, Head of
Rugby School Mission, 1808-1905. Sometime head of a
private school at Holt. Norfolk. Of Shaftesbury. Dorset, in
1948. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MEYRICKE, ARTHUR LLEWELYN. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1898. 2nd s. of Robert Henry (1861), barrister, of
Lincoln's Inn, and of 14, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park,
London. B. Apr. 21, 1880, in l'..r. hester Square, London.
School, Haileybury. Matnc. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A.
5 l Ird. deacon (York) 1003; priest, 1904; 1 of St Mary's,
Whitby, 1903-16 \ of Aislaby, 1912-50. Died Apr. 22,
1950. (Crockford.)
MEYRICKE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 4, 1820.
til Salop. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824, as Meyrick. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1S24; priest, I8J5 Reader of Ludlow,
Salop, 1824-81. Died Sept. 14, 1881, aged 8... at Ludlow.
Father of the next. (Crockford (Meyricke); The Guardian,
Sept. :i. 1881
MEYRICKE, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's.
Oct. 7. 18I.1. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Robert (above) (and Mary),
B. .t Ludlow. Bapt. Dec. 17, 1843. Matric. Michs. 1861;
B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 10,
18. s Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1808. Of Dinham Lodge,
Ludlow, and 14, Cleveland Gardens, London. Died Sept. 29,
1, , I. lined at Ludlow. Father of Arthur L. (1898). (Scott,
MSS . A., v Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
I he I imes, Oct. 2, 1922.)
MEYRON, THOMAS MEYER, Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
May 11, 1S3S. Of Poland. Matric. Michs. 1838.
MEYSEY-THOMPSON, ALBERT CHILDERS (1867), see
THOMPSON.
MEYSEY-THOMPSON, ERNEST CLAUDE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1S77. [Yst]s. of Sir Harry Stephen (1826,
sue fliompson), Bart., of 18, Mansfield Street, London (and
Elizabeth Anne, dau. of Sir John Croft, Bart., Baron de
Serra da Estrella). B. Feb 18, 1859, at Kirby Hall, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877. Spent several years in New
Zealand, where he became an expert on agncuitural matters.
Of Thorpe Green, Yorks. J. P. for the- West Riding of Yorks.
M 1' tor Handsworth Division of Staffs.. 1906-22. Major,
Yorkshire Hussars, 1004. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., R.F.A.; mentioned in the Secretary of State's
List for ' valuable services'). Married, Nov. 1, 1894, Alice
I uu I'.l in. lie, dau. of Col. John Joicey, ot Newton Hall,
Northumberland, and had issue. Died Feb. 28, 1944, at
Spellow Hill, Knaresborough; buried at Little Ousebum.
(.(,.» s,/c Lists; I'niv. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial
I imili, . I <u limes, Mar. I, 1944.)
MEYSEY-THOMPSON, HAROLD JAMES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. I, 1896. S. of the Rev. Charles Maude
'i - 1 {sub Thompson), of Hillthorpe House, Scarborough,
Yorl.- B. Sept, 24. 1871,, at Beverley. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1896. Lieut., West Yorks. Regt.; Second
Lieut., the Rifle Brigade, 189S; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1902;
employed with the West African Frontier Force, 1905-6;
retired, 1912. (EtonSch. Lists-, Army Lists.)
MEYSEY-THOMPSON, HENRY (1863), sec THOMPSON, H. M.
402
Miall, Lawrence
MIALL, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 17, 1897.
S. of Louis Compton, Professor of Biology at the Yorkshire
College, Leeds (and Emily Pearce). B. there, Feb. 25, 1878.
School, Leeds Grammar. B.Sc. of Victoria University,
Manchester, 1S97. Matric. Michs. 1897. Spent one year at
St John's, 1897-8, but did not graduate owing to an eye
disease. Joined the staff of Leeds Mercury, 1S99. Travelled
in Canada and China, 1900; studied under Dr Hose, the
naturalist, in Barau, N. Borneo. Died of fever, Sept. 5, 1901,
at Singapore on his way back to England. (Eagle, xxm. 91.)
MICHAEL, CYRIL EDEN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1889. [2nd s. of Walter Amos.] B. Dec. 22, 1871. [School,
Tonbridge.] Mat™ Mn h- i-->; B.A. 1892; M.B. B.Chir.
and M.A., 1S98. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1897. Clinical Assistant, Throat and Eye Depts., Guy's
Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer, Homerton Fever Hos-
pital. Practised in Sydenham, London. Surgeon, Anerley
Dispensary and Holy Trinity Dispensary, Penge. Of West-
cliff-on-Sea, Essex, in 1040. Author, medical. Died Nov. 21,
1943. at Harrow Weald. (Tonbridge Sck. Reg.; Medical
Directories; The Times, Nov. 23, 1943.)
MICHAEL, MICHAEL JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
26, 1876. Youngest s. of William Henry, surgeon [barrister,
Q.C. (Foster, and Law Lists)] (and Amelia). B. Feb. 5,
1858, at Swansea, Glam. Schools [Mill Hill and] Rugbv.
Matric. Michs. 1876; LL.B. 1880; B.A. 1SS4. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 24, 1877. Called to the Bar, June 9.
1880. On the South Wales and Chester Circuits. Died sud-
denly, Sept. 4, 1897, at Davos-am-PIatz. (Scott. MSS :
Eagle, xx. 22S; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The Times, Sept. 8, 1897.)
MICHAELIS, ADOLF THEODOR FRIEDRICH. Hon. LL.D.,
June 13, 1SR3. [B. 1835.] Professor of Classical Archaeology
in the University of Strasbourg, 1892-1909. Author,
Ancient Marbles in Great Britain, etc. Died August 1918.
(Annual Register, 1910, p. 134; Cambridge University Re-
porter, June 19, 1883.)
MICHAELSON, EDWARD BROCKHOLES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 19, 1865. S. of Thomas Yeates Parker (1832),
of Barrow, Lanes. B. there [Dec. 18], 1S45. Schools,
[Rugby and] Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1S66. Ord.
deacon (Aberdeen) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of the Burravoe
Mission in the Shetland Isles, 1875-7. C. of St Thomas,
Douglas, Isle of Man, 1877-8. Chaplain at Harpur Hill,
1878-80, and C. of Burbage, Derbs., 1S79. C. of Cauldon,
Staffs., 1880-2. C. of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts., 1882-4.
C. of Lowdham, 1886-92. C. of Kyme, Lines., 1893-6.
Subsequently of Annesley Woodhouse, Notts. Disappears
from Crock ford, 1902. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MICHAELSON fpo^t YEATES), ROBERT HENRY MACHELL.
Adm. pens, at St John's, May 12, 1S35. Of Lanes. [B.
Nov. 16, 1815, at Lancaster.] School, Sedbergh. Matric,
Michs, 1S35. Took the name of Yeates, 1837, in compliance
with the will of Anthony Yeates, of Kirkland. Died Apr. 2,
1901. Brother of the next. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.)
MICHAELSON, THOMAS YEATES PARKER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 4, 1832. Matric. Michs. 1832. Of Barrow,
Lanes. Father of Edward B. {1S65) ; brother of the above.
MICHEL, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2, 1793.
[6th s. of David, of Kingston Russell, Dorset.] Matnc.
Michs. 1793; B.A. and LL.B. 1800. V. of Sturminster-
Marshall, Dorset, 1S00-38. Married, 1831, Margaretta, dau.
of Edmond Morton Pleydell, of Whatcombe House, Dorset.
Died, 1838, aged 64. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide;
G. Mag., 1839, 1. 448; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.
MICHELL, ANTHONY GEORGE MALDON. Matnc. Nod I -11
Michs. 1888. S. of John (and Grace Rowse). Schools, State
School, S. Yarrow, Victoria, and Perse, Cambridge; also at
Melbourne University Engineering School. A consulting
engineer in Melbourne. Designer of numerous hydraulic
and hydroelectric works. Founded Michell Bearings, Ltd.,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1920, and Michell Crankless Engineering
Corporation, New York, 1928. Inventor of a water-turbine;
viscometer, and opposed piston crankless engine, etc.
James Watt international medal, 1942. M.I.C.E. F.R.S.,
1934. Of 4, Bank Place, Melbourne, Australia, and Rura-
mihi, Bunyip, Victoria, in 1949. {Who's U I
MICHELL, ARCHIBALD ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Magdalene, Oct. 19, 1867. [3rd] s. of John (1836), of
Forcett Park, Darlington (by his 2nd wife, Sopni 1
Ogilvie, dau. of John Farquharson, of Haughton, \!
1 1 '.. An-. 1 |. i Mi
1867; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1876. A land-agent. J. P. for the
North Riding of Yorkshire. Died, unmarried, Mar. 29, 1898.
Michell, Henry Chicheley
Brother of John (1S65) and Lancelot C. P. (1S77)- (Hailey-
burv Sch, Reg.', Burke, L.G., which gives 'died Mar. 29, 1904.')
MICHELL, BENNETT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 28, 1809.
Of Cornwall. [S. of Bennett, of Bodmin. B. Oct. 29, 1792.]
Matric. Michs. 1810. Migrated to Emmanuel, Feb. 10, 1813;
Scholar, 1813; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817; B.D. 1824. Fellow of
Emmanuel, 1816-24. Ovd. deacon, 1816; priest, 1817. V. of
\\ nisford, Somerset, 1824-57. J. P. for Somerset. Married
Matilda Fuphemia, dau. of Thomas Wilson, of Tobago,
West Indies, and had issue, 7 children. Died June 6, 1857,
aged 64, at Winsford. Father of John C. { 1S54) and William
P. (1852); brother of John (181S) and William (1828).
M' ■, ' .'...'. 1 ' >::< '■.-... < , M.i:: .:-,-. 1 1 ri
MICHELL, BERNARD ST JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21,
1S99. [S. of — Col.] School, Wellington College. Matric.
Michs. 1899. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Remount
Department). (Wellington Coll. Reg.)
MICHELL, CHARLES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 22,
1774- Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of John (?i727), M.P. for
Boston, of Forcett Park, Yorks. (and Frances, dau. of Jacob
Preston, and widow of William Jenny). B. Sept. 27, 1756.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A. 1779. Cornet,
22nd Dragoons, 1779; Lieut., 1780; Capt., 38th Foot, 1782;
retired, 1792. Married, May 14, 1787, Margaret, dau. of
Alexander Collingwood, of Unthank, Northumberland, and
had issue. Of Forcett Park, Yorks. Author, Principles of
Legislation. Died Feb. 7, 1841. Brother of George (177s).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll Adm., iv. 384; Burke, L.G.)
MICHELL, EARDLEY WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 22, 1834. [S. of Eardley Wilmot, banker, of Brighton
and of Hurstmonceaux (and Mary). B. Julv 4, 1S13. School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S34; (Law Classes, ist Class, 1836-7);
LL.B. 1840. Entered the H.E.I.C.'s service as a Cadet,
1830; 2nd Lieut., Artillery, Apr. 13, 1831; resigned, Feb. 3,
1834. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1837; priest, 1838. C. of
Lymington, Hants., 1837-44. C. of St Lawrence, Exeter,
1845. V. of Shirley, Derbs., 1847-72. Evening Lecturer of
Walmer, Kent, 1877. Married, Feb. 8, 1841, Catherine
Spencer Alicia Beresford, widow of the Hon. Thomas le
Marchant Saumarez. Author of several religious pamphli ts
Latterly of Walmer. Died Nov. 13, 1885. Father of the
next; brother of Henry 1 (1825 Eton Sch. Lists; G. B.
Routledge; H.E.I.C. List; Crockford; 7 he Guardian, Nov. 25,
1885; Hodson, Bengal Officers, in. 287.)
MICHELL, EARDLEY WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 16, 1862. Of Devon (sic). [Doubtless s. of the
Rev. Eardley Wilmot (above).] Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1866; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1S79; priest,
1880; C. of Chilham, Kent, 1879-82. C. of Ash-next-Sand-
wich, 1882-3. V. of Martin, Wilts., 1883-1911. R. of Bey-
ton, Suffolk, 1912-15. Died Nov. 19, 1915, aged 72. Father
of the next. (Scott, MSS.; ( rockford; The Times, Nov. 22,
I9I5.)
MICHELL, EARDLEY WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. r, 1893. Of Surrey. [S. of the Rev. Eardley
Wilmot (above).] B. Aug. 1874 at Richmond, Surrey.
Schools, Cranleigh and Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs.
1893; B.A. r8g6; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1898;
priest, 1S99; C. of St Stephen's, Walthamstow, Essex, 1898-
1900. C. of St Mark's, Kemp Town, Brighton, 1900-5.
Assoc. Sec, Mission to Seamen (W. Central District and
Wales), 1905-7. R. of Twineham, Sussex, 1907-12. V. of
Bolney, 1912-39. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chap-
lain, R.A.C.D.). Died Mar. 6, 1939, aged 64, at Bolney;
buried there. (Old Monktonian Reg.; Crockford; Univ. War
List; The Times, Mar. 7, 1939.)
MICHELL, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. June 26,
1775. [2nd] s. of John, of London, and of Forcett Park,
Yorks. [B. Jan. 15, 1758.] School, Eton. Conn
Dragoons, 1776; Lieut., 1779; Capt., 1784; Major-General ,
1809; Lieut.-Gen., 1814; General, 1837. Died Dec. 22, 1846,
at Fisherton, Wilts. Brother of Charles (1774). (J
Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MICHELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 28,
2nd s. of the Rev. Vt illiam 1 6), of Cotleigh, near
Honiton, Devon. Matric. Mi< I Married,
Mar. 1828, Hannah, dau. of John Bullock, ol
Somerset. C. of Burton Bradstock, Dorset, in [84] * >i
Abbots Herowell, Devon, 1861 5. In Clergy List, witht
until 1S67. Brother of William (1820). (E. D. Squibb, corre-
spondence.)
MICHELL, HENRY CHICHELEY. Adm. pens, of Queens',
June 20, iSj^; from Queen's I ollege, 1 txford, win 1
matric. June 1 ■ . •
of Hurstmonceaux, Susses Matrii Mi 1 '
M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon, [8 ; P.C. of Baddesley ai 1
Lymington, Hani 1
of Eardley Wilmot (1834). (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; G. Mag.,
8. 1851. "• 44i)
4O3 26-2
Michell, John
MICHELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Sept. 25, 1818;
re-adm. pens. [uly9, 1819. Of Cornwall. [3rd s. of Bennett,
of Bodmin.] Matric. Mich -. isn; Scholar, 1820 Died 1821,
aged 21. Brother of Bennett (1809) and William (1828).
(Boase, Collect. Cornub., 555.)
CHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens. (age 17) at St John's, July 7,
1836. Of Scotland. [Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Forcett
Park, Darlington, Yorks. (and [Catherine, dau. of John
Niven, Esq., of Thornton, Aberdeenshire).] B. [Dec. 15,
1818], in Kincardineshire. School, Bedford. Migrated to
Trinity Nov. 28, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1S37. Succeeded his
grandfather at Forcett Park, 1841. Married (1) 1842, Jane
only dau. of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.L.B.;
(2) 1845, Sophia Janet Ogilvie, dau. of John Farquharson,
oi Haughton, Aberdeenshire, and had issue. J. P. and
! [or the North Riding of Yorks.; High Sheriff, 1871.
I P, for Durham, Kincardine and Aberdeen. Died in 1896.
Father of the next, Archibald A (1867) .md Lancelot C. P.
(Walford, I ounty Families; Burke, L.G.)
MICHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19. 1865.
[FM,~t] -. of John (above), of Forcett Park, Yorks. (by his
:n.l wife, Sophia Janet Ogilvie. dau. of ]ohn Farquharson
.if Haughton. Aberdeen). B. [July 12], 1848, at Glassel,
Kincardineshire. School, Harrow. Matru . Lent. 1867. Of
Forcett Park, Yorks. J. P. for the North Kiding of Yorks.
Married, 1S7S. Mary. dau. of the Rev. W. Garrett, of Crake-
h.ill, Yorks., and had issue. Died lune 20 1.878. Brother of
Archibald R. (1867) and Lancelot C. P. (1877). {Harrow
Sch. Keg.; Burke, L.G.)
MICHELL, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Mar. 30,
1854. 2nd s. of the Rev. Benedict (Bennett, 1809), V. of
V . i rd, Somerset. P.. there, Apr. 10, 1835. School.
. o.iieli tollc-e M. itrie, -Michs. 1854: B A- 1858. Died
Oct. 1-;. 1858. Brother of William P. (1852). [Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 555-)
MICHELL, JOHN HENRY. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, May 3, 1778. [2nd s. of the Rev. Hem j
B. Apr 23, 1759. it Brighton, Sussex.] Matric. Lent, 1779:
Browne medal, 1770, 17S0; B.A. 178.'; Members' pi
M \ ,- . Fellow,i 1 1804. Senior Proctor, 1798- Adm
at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 9, 1780. R. of Buckland, Herts.,
1803-44. R. of Waterbeach, Cambs., 1812-22. R. of Kel-
shall, Herts. 1822-44. Married. June 12, 1804, Margaret,
3rd dau. of George Wagner, hatter, of Pall Mall. Author,
■I reply I" teadeiiiiiu:., in a letter addressed Hi the Rev. Mr
Michell. Died Mar. 10, 1844, at Bath. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Inns of Court; Clerical Guide; Clergy List: G. Mag , 1844, 1.
.1.0.1
MICHELL, JOHN HENRY Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 10,
1884. S. of John, of 1, Claremont, Hills Road. Cambridge
B. [Oct. 26], 1863, at M.ddon. Victoria, Australia. School,
Wesley College, Victoria. Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar,
1885; B V (Vm.i, Wrangler) 18S7; (Maths. Trip., Pt II,
< l.,.s I, 1 :.-:-.); Smith'- prize, 1889; M.A. 1891. Fellow, 1890.
,,,.,.■ At Melbourne University. 1SS1; B.A. 1884.
Lectin Mill tii -it Melbourne, 1891; Professor
there, 1923-8. Author, papers on hydrodynamics and elas-
ticity. Resided latterly .it Vietona, Australia. Died Feb. ,.
i.Mo. 111'/';.. .,v. 117... . ul-il .Vein. ■. Royal Soc, 3 (1941),
363.)
MICHELL, LANCELOT COURTENAY PHILIP. Adm. at
Magpiu '•' . Mi. of Ji en . ol Forcett
Park, Y..1I. (.md In- 2nd .■.■'. . So| hia Janet 1 Igilvie, dau.
ol John Farquharson, ol Haughton, Aberdeen. B. Aug.
- . ., , 1 M .in. Michs. 1877. A (.inner in
New Zealand I . • Brother
,,l |,,hn (ise.i .md ..1 Archibald R. (1867). [Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L G )
MICHELL, REGINALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's. Oct. 1900. [Onlv] - of Herbert, of Anihurst
Park, London, N. I '. July 17, 1S82, .it Wesl Hackney.
Matric. Michs 1900 Died Oct. 7, T902. [The Tun, , Oct ...
1902.)
MICHELL, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's,
Apr. 3, 175- S. of John, butcher, of Sussex. B. [1737], at
l'ortsl.ide. school, Tollbridge. Matric. Michs. 1' Ord
deacon (Chii hesl t, 178T; C. of 1 ast
Dean with Fnston, Sir- U.nri.l i;-... Mm 1 aid
■vuthor, / ugitivi Pieces. Died 179°. ('•'■ ''■ NV|U"
County Mag., Nov. 1940.)
MICHELL, RICHARD. Adm as .1 ' Ten-year roan ' at Trinity,
[an. :. 1773.
MICHELL, The Rev. RICHARD. HI'., 1847, incorp from
Oxford. [3rd s. .,( Edward, of Bruton, So t Matric.
f- «', I. 111. Mil I ell. ge, ' 'Xb >l.l. I le. -. l820, e I B V.
(1 ixford) 1 . 1. M.A Oxford) 1827 Fi II.. ■ .1 1 .1 im
e, Oxford, 1830 i:;B.D. (Oxford) 1836; D.D. (Oxford)
Michell, William
1868; Public Orator at Oxford, 1848-77. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Nov. 17, 1827. Bampton Lecturer, 1849. R. of
South Moreton, Berks., 1856. Vice- Principal of Magdalen
Hall, 184S -68; Principal 1868-74. First Principal of Hert-
ford College, 1874-7. Died Mar. 29, 1877. Father of Walter
G. (1S72). [Al. i'i.»i.; D.N.B.)
MICHELL, RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17,
1892. [S. of R. C. of Oakfield, Cricklewood. B. July 16,
1873.] Schools [Haileybury and] Sherborne. Matric. Michs
1S92; B.A 18. is; M.A. 1899. A company director. Of
Whitew.ilb. Hvtli. , Kent, 111 1937. [Sherborne Sch. Reg.;
Had, i/bury Sch. Reg.)
MICHELL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 14,
1819 Matric. Lent, 1S20.
MICHELL, ROBERT TRENEER. Adm at Trinity Hai.i .
S. of R. T., Esq., of Devoran, Cornwall. Sch.... I,
Truro Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 188S; LLP.
1891. Adm. S. In it.r. 1892; practised at Par, Cornwall. Of
Treligan, Fowey. (Scott. MSS.; Law Lists )
MICHELL, ROBERT WILLIAMS. Adm. at Caius, Oi t. 1, 1880.
[I Idest] s. of Richard Ferris, merchant, of Glanmor, Truro.
B. [Aug. 25], 1863, at Truro. School, Homton. Matric.
M1.i1-. i88o (signs amongst Sidney entrants, but no record
of adm. there); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1S89; M.B.. B.Chir. loot.
Ml' rooo. Junior Demonstrator in Human Anat.. m.
92. At st Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; M.R.C.P. 1895.
House Physician, General Lying-in Hospital, York Ko.i.l
Lambeth. Served as Civil Surgeon with Rundle's Column
during the S. African War, 189S-1901. Practised in Trinity
Street. Cambridge. A very keen oarsman. ' He devoted his
attention to students and their health in relation to ath-
leti. -,' making a special study of cardiac problems, Served
in the Gre.it Mar, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.j mentioned in
.. lies). ' On July 3rd, 1916, whilst bringing in wounded
men from No Man's Land, he received severe wounds. On
truck, he is reported to have said, " Never mind me,
it 1- well worth it, we have brought in seven of the men." '
Recommended for the Victoria Cross. Died of wounds
July 19, 1916; buried at Huntingdon Road cemetery. Cnn-
i.n.lge. The Michell Rowing Cup was established in his
memory. [Venn, 11. 44s; Unix War List; Medical Direc-
tories; I'I.iit. Lives of the Fellows; Cambridge Daily News,
July zi, 1011., ' atnbridge Independent Press, July 25, 1916.)
MICHELL, The Rev. THOMAS HUNGERFORD. M.A 1853,
incorp. from Oxford. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas Pen-
ruddocke (next), of Histon, Cambs. Matric. from Oriel
College, oxford. May 30, 1846; B.A. (Oxford) 1850; M.A.
(1 ixford) 1853. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S50. priest. 1.851;
1 .,f King-ton I.i-le, Berks., 1S-0-2. C. (to lus father) at
Histon, Cambs., 1852-6; V. there, 1856-65. Inspector of
-. hools for the I i.-.merv of Newbury, 1870 90. Died Oct
24, 1890. [Al. Oxon . Reg Orielense.)
MICHELL, The Rev. THOMAS PENRUDDOCKE. Adm. at
Downing, Nov. 10, 1.832. M.A. 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[S. of 11 as of Doler, Hants. B Dec. 12, I796- School,
Eton.] Matric. from Merton college, 1 ixford. lulv 1, 1 ■'- 1 , ;
B.A. (Oxford) 1819; M.A. (Oxford) 1823. Ord. priest, 1821.
V. of Histon, Cambs., 1821-50. Died June 24, 1866, at
Clifton. Father of the above. [Eton Sch. lists; Al. Oxon.;
1 lergy List; G. Mag., 1866, 11. 273; Sir. Wasey Sterry.)
MICHELL, WALTER GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Feb.
3 1872. [6th] s. of the Rev. Richard (1847). Principal of
Magdalen Hall, 1 ixford. B. [Apr. 28], 18J4, at Oxford.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Miens. 1S-3; Scholar.
1874; B.A. (4th Classic) 1877; M.A 1880. Fellow, 1879.
Rowing ' blue,' 1875. Played in the first recognized Rugby
football XV i). Oxford, 1873, and again in 1875 and 1876.
V 1 tint Master (and House Master) it Kubv School, 1877-
1012. Died Dec. 12, 102s, .11 Rugby. [Schoolmaster^
Directories; The limes, Dec. 14. 1925.)
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Adm pens .it Queens', May 11, 1786.
1 ij 1 levon. Perhaps same as the next.
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius. May 31,
1--... s of the Rev. James, R. of Cotleigh. Devon. B. at
1 ...]• igh, Apr. 27. 1767'fat 1 Hlwell.i ..(i.ici .
Crew kerne (Mr Ash). Matric. Mich-. 1780; S.hol.ir. i" 1,
B.A. 17. 11. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1791; priest (Lichfield,
lilt dm. Iron, hxcter), 1792. R. of Cotleigh, Devon, 1805-
27. Married Mary — • Buried Jan. 17. 1827, at Cotleigh.
Father ..1 William (1820) and Henry (1824). [Venn, 11. 113;
W. H. Wilkin; Cotleigh Registers; G. Mag., 1S27, 1. 281.)
MICHELL. WILLIAM. B.A. 1819. incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1819. Adm. at Queens', 1S19. [S. of the Rev. John, of
Huish, Somerset.] Matric. from Exeter College. Oxford,
June is, 1801, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1806. Doubtless R.
of Barwick, 1824-7, and V. of Compton-Dundon, Somerset
1822^-). Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1836,
404
Michell, William
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Nov. 15, 18^0. Eldest s. of the Rev. William (1786), R. of
Cotleigh, near Honiton. B. June 21, 1802, at Sidmouth.
School, Honiton Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1822; LL.B. 1827.
Ord. deacon, 1826; priest, 1827. Succeeded his father as R.
of Cotleigh, Devon, 1827-61; sold the advowson for £400
and retired to Axminster. Married Lucy — . Died Sept, [8,
1869, at Axminster; buried at Cotleigh. Brother of Henry
(1824). (W. H. Wilkin.)
MICHELL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 25,
1828. [S. of Bennett, Esq. B. Feb. 14, 1796, at Bodmin,
Cornwall.] Matric. Miens. 1820; M.B. 1834; M.D. 1S39.
M.K.C.S., 1S13. Practised at Fore Street, Bodmin, 1850.
M.P. for Bodmin, 1S52-7 and 1859. Married, 1832, Jane
Millicent, dau. of Colonel Adair, of Stonehouse, Devon.
Author, Use of the Ergot of Rye as a Medicinal Agent. Died
Nov. 4, 1872, at Plymouth. Brother of John (1818) and
Bennett (1809). (Boase, 11. 865; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 355,
12-2. r.i.>.i-K. 1 S55; Medical Directories;
Return of M.P.'s; Walford, County Families.)
MICHELL, WILLIAM PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Mayz, 1852. Of Somerset. [2nd s. of the Rev. Bennett (1009),
of Winsford, Somerset. B.Oct. 13, 1S33. School, Marlborough
College.] Matric. Miens. 1852; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1S56; priest, 1858; C. of Drayton-Beauchamp,
Bucks., 1856-S. C. of St Tudy, Cornwall, 1S58-65. C. of
Carhampton, Somerset, 1S65-72; V. there, 1872-19 10.
Married (1) Elizabeth Ann, only dau. of James Elson, of
Bodmin, and had issue, 4 children; (2) Kate, dau. of Robert
Sole Lingwood, of Redesdale House, Cheltenham, and had
issue, 7 children. Died Dec. 3, 1910, at Carhampton vicarage.
Brother of John C. (1854), [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 555.)
MICHELSON, ALBERT ABRAHAM. Hon. Sc.D. 1899. B.
Dec. 19, 1852, at Strelno, Germany. Educated at the U.S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis, and the Universities of Berlin
and Heidelberg; College de France and Ecole Polytechnique,
Paris. Instructor in Physics and Chemistry, U.S. Naval
Academy, 1875-9. IQ the Nautical Almanac Office, Wash-
ington, 1880. Professor of Physics, Case School of Applied
Science, Cleveland, Ohio, 18S3-9. Professor of Physics,
Clark University, Worcester, Mass., 1889-92. Professor of
Physics, University of Chicago, 1892-193 1. Foreign Member,
Royal Society, 1902; Copley medal, 1907. An experimenter
of outstanding ability, especially in the field of physical
optics; bis name is associated with the celebrated ' Michelson-
Morley experiments.' Author, Studies in Optics, etc. Died
May o, 1931. [Obit. Notice, Royal Soc., 1 (1935), 18.)
MICHOD, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 20. [846; a
' Ten -year man.' S. of Peter Lewis (and Margaret). B,
July 8, 1812, at St Andrew, Enfield, Middlesex. Head
Master, Lowe Scholastic Institution, Liverpool, in 1S61.
(Crockford's Schol. Direct* 1 . |
MICKLEBURGH, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 25, 1S23. S. of James. B. at Margate, Kent. School,
Thanet House, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828;
M.A. 1S31. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 1S29; priest (Canter-
bury) 1831; C. of Tytherington, Gloucs., 1829-31. C. of
Birchington, Kent, 1S31-3. R. of Ashill, Somerset, 1833-84.
Author, Prayers for National Schools; Index to the '
the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1885. Brother of the next.
MICKLEBURGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
July 4, 1836. [S. of James, Esq., of Thanet House.
Kent,] Matric. Michs. 1836, B.A. 1S40. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester, for Exeter), 1840; priest (Exeter) 184 1. C. of,
Tregony, Cornwall, 184 1-4. V. of Piatt. Kent, 1845-9. Died
June 12, 1849. Brother of the above. {Clergy List; G. Mag.,
1849, 11. 324-1
MICKLEFIELD, AUGUSTUS EDWARD ROGER. Adm. pens,
at St John's, June 24, 1865. Of Norfolk. S. of Anthony
Horrex Roger [solicitor] (and Augusta). B. at Stoke Ferry.
Bapt. July 12, 1846. [School, Kings' School, Ely.] Matin .
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Died Oct 4, 1920, at
his residence, Stoke Ferry, Norfolk, aged 74; buried at Stoke
Ferry. (Kings' Sch., Ely, Times, Oct. 9, 1920.)
MICKLEFIELD, WILLIAM SLANEY (1800), see HUNT.
MICKLEHAM, WILLIAM CHARLES S. Adm pen
Catharine's, Oct. 5, 1876. S. of George. B. at Aberdeen.
Doubtful if resided.
MICKLEM, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6, 1869.
[Eldest s. of Thomas, solicitor, of Lee Park, Blackheath.
B. July 21, 1851. Sch. i
B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876. Adm. Solicitor, 1876. Practised in
London. Of Holl >n, in X878. A fruit-farmer
at Stellcnboscb, Cape Colony, m 1926. {Mill Hill
Scott, MSS.; Law Lists.)
MlCKLETIIWAIT, SOTHERTON NATHANIEL
MICKLETHWAIT, FREDERICK NATHANIEL. Adm, pens,
(age iS) at Jesus, July 2, 1835. Of Norfolk. 1 trd] ol
Nathaniel (j 02] ol raverham Hall, Norwich B
1817], at Beeston, School, Eton. Matric. Mi h , , B l
1839; M.A. r.842. Cricket 'blue,' 1836. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 17. 1837. Called to the Bar, Apr.
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Member of M.C.C.
Committee. Died Oct. 18, 1878, at Taverham Hall. Brother
of John N. (1S3O, etc. {Boase, 11. 865; Book of Blues; Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
MICKLETHWAIT, GEORGE WHITLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, i8gr. [3rd] s. of Richard, of Ardsley
House, near Barnsley, Yorks. (and Frances Eleanor, dau. oi
the Rev. S. Key, of Fulford Hall, Yorks.) B.[May 1], 1873,
at Barnsley. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Muh-,. 1^,1,
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900; B.Chir. 1903; M.D. 1907. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. House
Surgeon and House Physician, West London Hospital;
House Physician, Children's Hospital, Paddington Green.
Practised at Crewe. Medical Officer, Crewe Memorial Cottage
Hospital) and at York (Senior Physician, York County
Hospital). Civil Medical Officer, R.A.F. Subsequently of
St Albans, where he died May 10, 1940. Brother of Richard
K. (1SS7). {Charterhouse Reg.; Meduai
Times, May 14, 1940.)
MICKLETHWAIT, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age iS) at Magda-
lene, Feb. 3, 1776. [B. 1757.] Eldest s. of John (1742-3), of
Beeston, Norfolk, Esq. School, Westminster. Matric. Lent,
1776. Married, July 3, 1782, Jane, dau. of Josiah Carthine,
of Aisleby, Yorks. Brother of Nathaniel (1778).
MICKLETHWAIT, JOHN HEATON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 26, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1S39; M.A. 1843.
Ord deacon, 1S40; priest, 1S41; C. of Denton, near Otley,
Yorks., 1840-1. P.C. of Scissett, near Huddersfield, 1842-3.
V. of Chapelthorpe, 1841-73. Disappears from Cruckk-rd,
1874-
MICKLETHWAIT, JOHN NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Ma-. 1 .xi en] June zi, 1831. [Eldest] s. of Nathaniel (1802), of
Taverham Hall, near Norwich, Esq. (and his 2nd wife, Lady
Charlotte Rous, 2nd dau. of John, 1st Earl of Stradbroke).
B. Mar. 17, 1812. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A.
1835; M.A. 183S. Fellow. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1 ,,,
priest, 1836. Married, May 29, 1849, Ennh Elizal
of Sir Charles Mills, Bart., of Hillingdon Court, Middlesex.
Succeeded to Taverham Hall, Norfolk, 1856. Died July 24,
Brother ol Nathaniel W. J. B. (1822) audot Frederick
N. (1835), etc. (Walford, County Families.)
MICKLETHWAIT, NATHANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Magdalene, Jan. 31, 1778. [2nd] s. of John (1742-3), of
Beeston, Norfolk, Esq. land Elizabeth, dau. of William
Peckhain, of Iridge, Sussex). B. March 20, 1760. School,
Wymondham (private). Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 31, 1782. Of Beeston, Norfolk.
Married, Sept. 12, 1782, Sarah, dau. of Miles Branthwait, of
Taverham, Norfolk. Died April 27, 1786; father of the next.
Brother of John (1776). {Inns of Court.)
MICKLETHWAIT, NATHANIEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity, Jan. 2S, 1802. S. of Nathaniel (above). Doubtful
if resided. Of Taverham Hall, Norfolk. Father of Frederick
N. (1835), etc.
MICKLETHWAIT, NATHANIEL WALDEGRAVE JOHN
BRANTHWAIT. Adm. sizar at St John's. July 4. 1822.
Of Essex. [Eldest s. of Nathaniel (above), of Taverham Hall,
Norfolk. School, Eton.] Matric Michs. 1823. Lii ut.a ol., Scots
Fusilier Guards. Died |ul\ r.8, i I taverham.
Half-brother of Sotherton V (1842), eU. [I-t»n s,h. It-!;;
lag., 1856, 11. 391 (Micklethwaite).)
MICKLETHWAIT, RICHARD GREAVES. Adm. pen it 1
Catharine's, July 1, i*j> < n 1 alhriu. -I.'-, , n> ,u 1
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. r '- = . ■ j Ord d ico
priest, i 1 !■■■.. i'i (2nd medii 1 1
Yorks., 1840-4. V. of Ani Irv, 1
Crockford, 1870.
MICKLETHWAIT, RICHARD KEY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
May jo, 1887. [Eldest] 5. oi Ri« hard, oi Ard ley ]
Barnsley, Yorks. (and Horence Klcumr, Jan. oi I
Samud i i 1 Hall, York.). B
at Barnsley. School, ]
Second Lieut., V . hh e Dragoon
1 tpl , 1893 I P. foj thi Wi t Ridin « ol ^ orb
Married, Aug. Z, ]
of Major William Ivv Matt i a ■- .ii, t h- ■■■■!!.' 1 ■ 1
: , 1 m /. al .Will 1 ■
1 u ■. ■• W. (1891 i. ■
MICKLETHWAIT, SOTHERTON NATHANIEL. VIm.
ine, July 5, 184
It.nti tllall , .N..H
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' blue,' 1
4°5
MlCKLETHWAITE, ARTHUR JAMES
Hickling, Norfolk, 1849-89. Died Mar 25, 1889, aged 65.
Brother of Frederick N. (1835), etc. [Shrewsbury Sch. Res-;
Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 3, 18S9.)
MlCKLETHWAITE, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, -May 23, 1S14. s. of James, Esq., deceased, of Wake-
field. L\ ?\"\ 50,1845. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1864;
Scholar, isi.4, B.A. 1008; M.A. 1S74. Ord. deacon (London)
1868; priest, 1869; C. of St Michael's, Shoreditch, 1868-76.
Chaplain and Sub-Warden of Horbury House of Mercy,
Yorks., 1876-92. V. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1892-1904,
and Chaplain of H.M. Prison, Cambridge, 1902-4. V. of
Dunton Green, Kent, 1906-10. Died Mar. 27, 1910. [1 . A.
Walker, 523; The Guardian, Apr. 1, 1910.)
MlCKLETHWAITE, JONATHAN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Queens', lune 17, 1783. Of Norfofk. Matric. Michs. 178a;
B.A. 17SS. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 17S7; C. of
Worlingham, Suffolk, 1787.
MICKLEY, GEORGE. Matric. from Humphry H., Michs. i860.
Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. I, 1862. [Only s. of Charles, of
Elmdon, Lee.] B.A. 1864; M.B. 1866; M.Chir. and M.A.
1867. At Guy's Hospital, London and Addenbrooke's
Hospital, Cambridge. L.S.A., 1867. Resident Clinical Assis-
tant, Bethlem Koval Hospital. Senior Assistant Medical
Officer, Three Counties Lunatic Asylum, Baldock, Herts.
Medical Superintendent, St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics,
Old Street, London, E.C. Latterly of Saffron Walden,
1 -s. x. where he died Aug. 10, 1902. (Scott, MSS.; Medical
Directories; The limes, Aug. 12, 1902.)
M1DDLEDITCH, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
1891. S. ofW. H. Esq. B. [1871], at Highgate Middlesex.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1909.
Football (assoc.) ' blue,' 1S95. Played for England, 1897,
Assistant Master at Malvern College, 1900-3; at Harrow,
1903-32. Of 36, Church Square, Rye, Sussex, in 1947.
Died on Oct. 3, 1949. [Book of Blues; Army Lists; School-
masters' Directories; F. Brittain.)
MIDDLEMASS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 27,
1887. S. of Robert. B. [Feb. 3, 1868], at Middlesbrough.
Schools, Royal Grammar, Newcastle-ou-Tyne and Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. An Assistant Master at
various schools. [Durham Sch. Reg.; Peile 11.732.)
MIDDLEMAST, EDGAR WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Si John's,
May 31, 1SS2. Of Northumberland. S. of Edward William,
piovision-dealer (and Margaret). B. [Dec. 9, 1864], at,
WalUend. Bapt. Apr in, 1S05. [School, Koval Gi.nnm.ir,
New. astle-on-Tyne.] Matric. Michs. 1SS3; Scholar, 18S6;
B.A. (iof/i Wrangler) iSSb; M.A. 1S90. In the Indian 1-du. a-
tion Service. Professor of Mathematics at the Civil Engineer-
ing 1. . .liege, Madras, 1888. Principal of Kajaiuundry College,
Madras, 1897. Deputy Director of Public Instruction,
Madras 1.J03. Inspector of European and Training Schools,
I. ,07. [India O/Jtce Lists.)
MIDDLEMISS, ADAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1871.
Of Northumberland. S. of Agnes. B. Mar. 25. 1S4S. at
s. remerston. School, Berwick Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1S71, B.A. 1S75.
MIDDLEMISS, CHARLES STEWART. Adm. pens, at St
[ohn's, May 17, 1878. S. of Robert, solicitor's clerk (and
Elizabeth Findlyson Gale). B. [Nov. 22, 1S59], at Kingston-
upon-Hull. Bapt. Dec. 27, 1859. [School, Caistor.] Matric.
Michs. 1878; B.A. 16S2. Joined the Geological Survey of
India, 1883; Superintendent, 1895-1917. F.G.S., 1.100;
Lyall medal, 1914. CLE., 1916. F.R.S., 1921. Superinten-
dent, Mineral Survey of the State of Kashmir, 1917-30.
One of bi> outstanding contributions to the Survey ol India
was his report on the Kangra earthquake, published m 1910.
Subsequently of Crowborough, where he died June 11. 1.145.
Brother of the next. [India Office Lists; Who's Who, 1 he
Times. June 13, 1945; Nature, Nov. 17. 1945.)
MIDDLEMISS, GEORGE SHECKELL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 14, 1886. s. of Robert, solicitor, Registrar of
births and deaths, of Hull (and Elizabeth Fiudlyson Gale).
B. June 4, 1867, at Hull. s. hool, Surrey County, Cranleigh
(the Rev. J. Merrmiau). Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889.
Assistant Master at Cottesmore School, Brighton. Brother
of the above.
MIDDLEMIST, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
J 1 si is, Oct. 1SS5. S. of the Kev. — [Robert (next)], de-
ceased. B. [Jan. 24, 1867], at Ramsg.itr, Kent. School,
Highgate, London (Dr MacDowali). Matric. Michs. 1S85;
Si holar; B.A. (Class. Trip., l't I. 1st Class) iSSS; M.A. 1892.
'. it nit Master at Honiton Grammar School, 1892-6; at
Imil. ridge School, 1897-1901. Head Master at Allhallows
School, Rousdon, Devon, 1901-31. J. P. foi Devon, 1936.
01 Stoi kl.ui.l. II..111I1111, Devon, in on'.. Died Apr. 12, 1950.
[Highgate Sch. Roll Schoolmasters1 Directories; Kelly,
Handbook.
Middleton, Charles
MIDDLEMIST, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Dec. 7,
183S. S. of Robert. B. Feb. 29, 1808, at Ewart, North-
umberland. [Mathematics Master at the Royal Naval Si hool,
Greenwich. A computer at the Nautical Almanac Office,
London, 1831.] [Sch jls, Morpeth and Hexham.] Matnc.
Lent, 1839. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 27, 1841; Scholar,
1S41; B.A. (271/1 11 rangier) 1843; M.A. 1846. F.K.A.S., 1834.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) May 22, 1842; priest, June 11, 1843;
C. of Stamford. C. of Utiord, Northauts., 1844-5- Mathe-
matics Master at Harrow School, 1845-76. V. of Little
Linford, Bucks., 1S60-77. Died Jan. 11, 1877, at Ramsgate;
buried at Harrow. Father of the above. [Peile, 11. 471;
Monthly .YWi.cs, R,.val Aslron. .Sec, 37 (1877), 151; Boase,
11. 866; Crockford.)
MIDDLEMIST, STEPHEN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Apr. 30, 1S60. S. of John, of Uttoxeter, Staffs. B. there,
Aug. 8, 1842. School, Alleyne's Grammar, Uttoxeter.
Matric. 1S60; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1S67. Ord. deacon (Lichhcldi
1866; priest, 1S67; C. of Ashbourne, Derbs., 1866-8. Chap-
lam of Okeover, Staffs., 1866-75. Second Master, Ashbourne
Grammar School, 1866-7.1. V. of Laxton, near Stamford,
Northants., 1880-1900. Died Mar. 12, 1905. [Crockford;
Northants. Clergy.)
MIDDLEMORE, JOHN RICHARD. Adm. at Clare, July 8,
1755. P.. 111 London, [s. of Kichaid, of the Inner Temple
(and l.lizabeth, dan. of W. Hrvdges, of the Inner Temple).]
.M.itru ..In lis. 1756; B.A. 1760; M.A. 1763. R. of Wilslord,
Lines., 1762-71. R. of Fakluigworth, 1770-1. Died s.p..
1771. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
MIDDLEMORE, SAMUEL GEORGE CHETWYND. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Apr. 19, 1871. From Merton College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. I i, 1866, age 17. [2nd] s. of
Willi. mi, manufacturer. B. (Nov. 16, 1S4S], at Edgbaston.
School, Edgbaston. Matric. Faster, 1871; Scholar, 1872.
Scholar (W lddrnigton) June 10, 1872. Name removed Oct. 7,
187 '. Supposed to be hopelessly UP but recovered. On the
staff ..1 the Saturday Review. Translated Burckhardt's
Civilisation of I he Renaissance in Itulv. Author, Lectures on
the Great Age of Italian Painting. Married, 1881, Maria
Trimta, dau. of Henry Parkinan Sturgia, Hispa11.-A111.r1c, in,
authoress of Spanish Legendary tales. Lived at Chelsea
and, after 1886, at Malvern. Died, s.p., Jan. 1891. Received
on his death-bed into the Chuich of Rome. (Information
from the Rev. H. H. M. Bartleet, nephew; Peile, II. 619;
Burke, P. and B.)
MIDDLEMORE-WHITHARD, CHARLES ROLAND MIDDLE-
MORE. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1890. [S. of the Rev.
Thomas (.'1847, sub Whithard), of Upton Helion rectory,
Devon.] School, BlundeU's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1S90;
B.A. 1894; M.A. 1S99. Second Lieut., 4th Vol. Batt., The
Devonshire Regt., 1900. [BlundeU's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.;
Army Lists.)
MIDDLETON, ADDINGTON NEVILLE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1684. S. of the Rev. Sholto (Balhol College, Oxford,
1853), Head Master of King's School, Bruton, Somerset.
B. there [Aug. 12, 1865J. Schools, H.M.S. Conway and
BlundeU's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 18S4. A farmer 111
Manitoba. Brother of Frederick S. (1882). [Peile, 11. 711)
MIDDLETON, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May I,
1759. [Eldest s. of Henry, of Berkley, S. Carolina, President
of the Provincial Congress.] B. June 2b, 1742. Schools,
Harrow and Westminster.] [' Educated in the Colony, and
in England, probably at the Academy 111 Hackney ' [Diet.
of American Biography, xn. 5.14).] Matric. Lent, 1760;
Scholar, 1760. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 14, i;>;.
Returned to S. Carolma, 1763. Elected to the Colonial
House ol Assembly, 1 763-8, and to the Provincial Congress,
1774. Signed the Declaration of Independence, 1776.
Framed a constitution for Carolma. Refused the office "1
Governor, 177s. Imprisoned on the fall of Charleston, May
17.S0, and his estates sequestrated. Released 1781 and be-
calm Member of Congress. Married, Aug. 19, 1764, Mary",
dau. of Walter Izard, of St George's, Berkley, .111. 1 had issue.
Died Jan. 1, 1 7.S7. at Gooseneck, S. Carolina. Father of
John 1. (1803). [Record of Old II cstrruristers; Inns of ' ourt.)
MIDDLETON, ARTHUR EDWARD (1S56),
■ MONCK, A. E.
MIDDLETON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct io,
1S77. S. of WUhani, merchant (and Ellen). B. at Sheffield.
Bapt. Oct. 16, 1856. Matin. Michs. 1S77; B.A. 1SS1; M.A.
1888. led. deacon (Liverpool) 1SS0; pnest, 1881; C. of St
James's, Birkdale, Lanes., 1880-1903. V. of St John's,
Birkdale, 1903-27. K. sided at Se.uthport, where he died
Feb 15, 1927, aged 70. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xlv. 50;
Crockford, 1 he Guardian, Mar. ri, L127.)
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Middleton, Charles Arthur
MIDDLETON, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 16, 1894. [2nd] s. of Sir Arthur E[dward] [7th] Hart.
(1856) (sub Monck), of Belsay Castle, Northumberland (and
Lady Constance Harriet .Amherst, dau. of the 3rd Earl
Amherst). B. [Oct. 22, 1S73], in London. School, Rugby.
Matric. Easter, 1894. Resided one term. Succeeded his
father as 8th Bart., Apr. 1, 1933. Died Feb. 22, 1942.
Brother of Gilbert VV. (1891). (Rugby Sch. Keg.: Peile. 11.
791; Burke, P. and B.; The limes, Feb. 24, 1942.)
MIDDLETON, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Apr. 6, 1S37. Eldest s. of Charles, Esq., of
Maidstone, Kent. [B. "Apr. 14, 1819.] School, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1837; Scholar, 1S37. Cadet,
Madras Cavalry, 1S39; Cornet, 1840; Lieut., 1S44-51.
(Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
MIDDLETON (post MIDDLETON-WAKE), CHARLES HENRY.
Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 5, 1S47. S. of John Charles,
of Cambridge. B. [Sept. 24. [828], it Manchester. Schools,
Derby and Huntingdon. Matric. Michs. 1.S47; B.A. 1852;
M.A/1SS2, as Middleton-Wake. Sandars Reader in Biblio-
graphy, 1896. F.L.S., 1867. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1851;
priest, 1S52; C. of Wath-on-Dearae, Yorks., 1855-9. C. of
St Peter's, Leeds, 1861-3. Chaplain of Leeds Gaol, 1S63-7.
V. of Lingen, Heref., 1S70-4. Assistant Chaplain at the
Savoy Chapel, 18S1-5. Author, Catalogue of the engraved
work of Albert Durer; A descriptive catalogue of the etched
work of Rembrandt van Rhvn; The Invention of Printing.
Resided latterly at Tunbridge Wells, and at The Manor,
Add, Leeds. Died in Leeds Feb. 23, 1915. (Peile, 11 503;
Christ's College Notes; Crockford.)
MIDDLETON, EDWARD HULTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 12, 1S82. Of Lancashire. S. of William, book-keeper
(and Nancy). B. [Feb. 26, 1S58], at Failsworth. Bapt. Apr.
25, 1858. Matric. Easter, 1SS2; Mus.Bac. 1SS4; Mus.Doc.
1887. Organist of St Mary's, Higher Crumpsall, Manchester,
18S0. Professor of Music at Wesley College, Sheffield 1883.
Organist and Choirmaster at Kelvinside Free Church, Glas-
gow, 1889-. (British Musical Biogs.; F. P. White.)
MIDDLETON, EDWARD WILLIAM CRADOCK. Adm. pens,
at Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1856. Doubtful if resided.
MIDDLETON, ERASMUS. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 7, I7°5-
[S. of Erasmus, of Homcastle, Lines.] B. at Horncastle
(1739). Matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, June 4,
1767; expelled. May, 1768, with five other members of his
College, for ' publicly praying and preaching.' Adm. Fell.-
Com. at King's, 1783. A Methodist minister at Dalkeith.
Lecturer at St Benet, Gracechurch Street, London. C of
St Margaret's Chapel, Westminster. R. of Turvey, Beds.,
1804-5. Chaplain to the Countess of Crawford and Lindsay.
Author, A Letter to A. D. Esq., on walking with God; Bio-
graphia Evangelica; Versions and Imitations of the Psalms of
David; The theological, philosophical, critical and poetical
branches of a New Dictionary of Arts and Sciences; Sermons,
etc. Died Apr. 25, 1805. (.-!.'. I.B.; G. Mag.,
1805, 1. 490.)
MIDDLETON, FRANK EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 6,
1872. [B. 1853. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1872;
B.A. it>76; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1876; priest,
1877. Instructor, H.M.S. Britannia, 1876. C. of Townstal,
Dartmouth, Devon, 1876-7. C. of St Philip's, Heigham,
Norwich, 1877-8. R. of Haynford, Norfolk, 1878-87.
Principal of the CM. Preparatory Inst., London, 1
Of Blackheath Hill, London, S.E., in 1909. Disappears from
Crockford, 1910. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
MIDDLETON, FREDERICK SHOLTO. Adm. pens, at SIDNEY,
Oct. 10, 1S82; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. May 21, 1880. Eldest s. of the Rev. Sholto
(Balliol College, Oxford, 1853), of Ellerslie, near Fremington,
Devon. B. July 2S, i860, at Tiverton. School. Rossail.
Michs. 1S82; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Head Mastei ol
Ellerslie Prep. School, Fremington. Devon. In ^ < 1
1927. Brother of Addington N. (1884). (Rossail Sch. Reg.
(Sholto Frederick); Al. Oxon.; F. P. White.)
MIDDLETON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 5,
1886. S. of G[eorge], Esq. [Provost of Montrose], of i
Place, Montrose, Scotland. [B. at Montrose, Aug. 28, 1865.]
[School, Montrose Academy, and at Aberdeen University,
(M.A. 1885; D.Litt., 1921); and Edinburgh '
(Ferguson Scholar).] Matric. Michs. 188O; B.A. (Cla
Pt I, 1st Class) 1889; (Pt II, 1st Class, 1890); M.A. 1919.
Lecturer in Humanity at Aberdeen Uuiversitv,
Lecturer in Sanskrit, and Assistant in Greek, St Andrews
University, 189H-1900. Classical Master at Aberdeen Gram-
mar School, 1900-29. Author (with T. K. Mil] ,
Analogy in Syntax; Student's Companion to Latin
Latin Versi i Dec. 15, 1935. (School-
masters' Directories; C. J. Fordyce.)
Midhleton, John
MIDDLETON, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1895.
MIDDLETON, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 27, 1809. Of Middlesex. S. of Charles. B. Aug. 31,
1791. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1809. Ord.
deacon (London) July 18, 1819; priest (Salisbury, Litt. dun.
from London, for the Colonies). Aug. I, 1819. Colonial
Chaplain at Sydney, 1S19. Chaplain at Newcastle, Nen
South Wales, 1825. Died 1S48, at Morpeth, New South
Wales. M.I. in the Cathedral at Newcastle. (F.P.White.)
MIDDLETON (or ATHORPE), GEORGE MIDDLETON. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, June 28, 1855. [S. of John Carver
Athorpe [formerly Middleton] (1822), of Dinrnngton,
Yorks. B. Nov. I, 1S35.] Matnc. Michs. 1855; B.A. i860;
M.A. 1S06. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1S61; priest, 1862; C.
of Tunstall, Staffs., 1S61-2. C. of W. Retford, Notts., 1862-3;
C. of Laughton-cn-le-Morthen, Yorks., 1864-70. R. of Din-
nington, Yorks., 1870-S2. Subsequently lived at Dmnington
Hall. Died Jan. 18, 19 10. (Crockford (sub Athorpe).)
MIDDLETON, GILBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Edward, 1S56 (sub
Monck), of Belsav Castle, Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. [Aug. 23],
iS;2, m London. School, Rugbv. Matnc. Michs. 1891.
Died Jan. 1, 1896, at Belsay Castle. Brother of Charles A.
(1894). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
MIDDLETON, GUY. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 20, 1S75. Doubtful
MIDDLETON, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 8,
1774; Fell. -Com. Feb. 26, 1776. S. of William, of Crowfield,
Suffolk, (and Sarah, dau. of Morton Wilkinson, of South
Carolina). [Bapt. Oct. 12, 1755-1 Schools, Bury St Edmunds,
Harrow, and Westminster. Scholar, 1774-6. Of Brockford,
Suffolk. Died, unmarried, Nov. 23, 1S11, at Shrubland
Park. Brother of William (1767) and John (1775). (Harrow
Sch. Reg.; C. Mag., 1S11, 11. 591)
MIDDLETON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. iS,
1832. B. at Sheffield. Matric. Easter, 1832. Ord. deacon
(York) 1S34; priest, 1S35. P.C. of Denby, Derbs.,
V. of Codnor, 1845-83. Father of Matthew H. (i860).
Disappears from Crockford, 1884.
MIDDLETON, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Mar. 12,
1879. S. of H., Esq. B. at Charleston, S. Carolina, May 12,
1851. An engineer. Of Slough, 1888-93. Inventor of a
steam tricycle and electric bicycle (specifications for patents
in St John's Library.)
MIDDLETON, HENRY HEBER LIVINGSTONE. Matric. Non-
Coll. Easter, 1890; Mus.Bac. 1897. Mus.Doc, Dublin.
F.R.C.O.; L.R.A.M.; A.R.C.M. Organist and Choirmaster of
Finchley Presbyterian Church, and subsequently of Christ
Church, North Finchley, 1910-15. Died Jan. 22, 1937, aged
65, at Potter's Bar. [The Times, Jan. 25, 1937;
Organs and Organists.)
MIDDLETON, Lord HENRY WILLOUGHBY (1S35), see WIL-
LOUGHBY, HENRY.
MIDDLETON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 26, 1: ...
Eldest s. of James, attorney, of Ringwood, Southampton.
B. there, Feb. 15, 1774. Schools, Ringwood (Mr H. Davies)
and Winchester. Matric Michs. 1792; B.A. 1796.
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, Dec 8,
1775. S. of William, of Crowfield, Suffolk. B. there. [Bapt.
Jan. 16, 1759.] School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1777;
Scholar, 1776; B.A. 1780. Served in the American Revolu-
tionary War as a Cornet in Lee's Legion. An original mem-
ber of the Society of the Cincinnati, 17S3. Of Crowfield
Plantation, S. Carolina. Married, probably as his second
wife, July 31, 1783, Mary, dau. of Jacob Mott, Public
Treasurer of South Carolina [Venn, 11. 96, gives ' married
Mary, dau. of Thomas Vertue.'J Died Nov. 14, 17^4. at
Charleston, S. Carolina. Brother of Henry (1774) and
William (1767). {Record of Old Westminsters, Sup; .
11. 96.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 14,
1778. S. of John, supervisor of excise. B. at Kill
side, Yorks. Bapt. Oct. 12, 1759. School, '•
Maine. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1781; B.A.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Dec. 22, 1702; priest (Lincoln) Dec. 21.
1783; C. of Histon Cambs.. 1782. Col Houghton Conquest,
Bed's., 1783. V. of Melbourne, Derbs., 1784 1830. Chaplain
to William, Duke ol Devonshire. R. of Wilsford, Lines.,
Died i ,'.,1830. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
384; G. Mag., 1831, 1. 280.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Cati
1789. [S. of John, oi Aldbury. B. Jan. 25, 1771.
Charterhouse.] Main. . \
(Norwich) Sept.
1803-n. Died i
R. L. Arrowsuiith.)
407
Middleton, John Alleyne
MlDDLETON (POST FoWLE-MiDDLETON), WlLLIAM
MIDDLETON, JOHN ALLEYNE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr 20, 1824. [S. (if William, of Loughborough. School,
Rugby.] Man. Michs. 1825. Died Dec. 21, 1871, at
Loughborough. [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MIDDLETON (post ATHORPEI, JOHN CARVER. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Apr. 5. 1:1::. [Eldest s. of Maimaduke (1788,
sub Carver), Esq., of Learn, Derbs., who changed his name
from Carver to Middleton in 1795 (and Mary Anne, dau. of
Robert Athorpe, of Dinnington). B. Aug. 9, 1803.] Migrated
to Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1822. Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A.
1826; MA. 1830. Of Dinnington, Yorks. Assumed the sur-
name of Athorpe by Royal sign-manual. Aug. 3, 1821, under
the will of his maternal uncle, Thomas Athorpe, Esq.
Mam.-d. Feb. S, 1831, Mary. dau. of Thomas Gibbon Fitz-
Gibbon, of liullyseeda, Co. Limerick. Died in 1880. Brother
of Marruaduke (1811); father of George iM. (185s). [F.M.G.,
I. 208, and in. .S39.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN CLEMENT. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, July 14, 1827. S. of the Rev. John (and
Martha, nee Richardson). Li. Jan. 5, 1809, in Marylebone
parish, London. Bapt. there, Feb. 23, 1809. Matric. Michs.
1S27; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Fellow, 1830-51. Senior
Proctor, 1849. Ord. deacon, 1833; priest, 1834. R. of Great
Greenford, Middlesex, 1830-74. Resided latterly at Southsea.
I '1..I Dec. i',, 1899, [Eton Sch. Lists (Clemens, wrongly;
1 ra ih>rj, Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 9, 1836. S. of — , Admiral (and Susanna Maria, nie
Leake), Of Middlesex. [B. Aug. 22, 1817.] [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840; LL.B. 1844; LL.D. 1S49.
Adm Advocate in the Arches Court of Canterbury, 1849.
Steward of Doctors' Commons, 1860-78. Reporter in the
Courts of Probate and Divorce, Ins reports being comprised
111 The Law Reports; Courts of Probate and Divorce. Died
Mar. 6, 1878, at Marine Lodge, Southend. [Boase, 11. 867;
Law Lists; Etoniana, 11. 164; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN HENRY. M.A. from King's, 1886;
Lltt.D., 1893. Fellow of King's, 1888-02. [Only s. of lohn,
architect, of York. B. there, Oct. 5, 1846. School, Chelten-
ham College.] Matric. from Exeter College. Oxford, June 8,
1865; M.A. (Oxford) 1SS7; Lltt.D. (Oxford) 1892; D.C.L.
(( Ixford) 1894. F.S.A., 1879. Studied with Sir George
Gilbert Scott and practised as an architect until 1885.
Slade Professor of Fine Art, iS.StWts. Director of the Fitz-
william Museum, 1889-92, Art Director, South Kensington
Museum, 1892-6. Went to Fez to study the philosophy of
Plato as taught there. Dc-guised as a'pilgrim he secured
admission into the Great Mosque, being the first Christian
n, do -o. and was prr-<'iiteil to the Sultan as one of the
faithful. Married, i.s.j-'. P.ella, 2nd dau. of William J. Stllhnan.
Author,' 1 he Engraved Gems of Classical 1 inu ., / he Remain;
of Am tent Rome, etc. Died June 10, 1896, at The Residence,
South Kensington Museum, from the effei 1- of an overdose
of morphia. [Al. Oxon.; Boase, vi. 205; D.N.B.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN IZARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. 10, 1803. S. of Arthur (1759) of Charleston
S. Carolina, America. Doubtful if resided
MIDDLETON, JOHN LYELL. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1883.
[2nd s. of John, of Glenesk. Forfar] Of ,-4, Eardley Crescent,
London, and The Old l'ala I 1 ;n In,ir1„d. Died Aug. 24,
1936, ieed 79. [The limes, Sept. 2, 1936.)
MIDDLETON, JOHN PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 21, t869. [Eldest] s. of E[dmund] P[lane], Esq.,
J. P., of Hindnngham, Norfolk. [Li. there June 8, 1851.]
School, Uppingham. Maine Lent. 1S70; li.A. is;;. Adm.
at the Middle I'euiple, Nov. 2, 1S71 Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1874- On the Norfolk and South-Eastern Ciri nil,.
1874-82. Acting Queen's Advocate, '."Id Coast Colony,
18.S2; at the District Court of Limassol. Cyprus, 1882-92,
Puisne Judge, Cyprus, 1892-1902. Puisne judge. Supreme
Court of Ceylon, 1902-12. Knighted, 1912. Married, Dec.
14, 1878, Caroline Matilda, dau. of Paul Bell. Auth.a of
articles on Cyprus under British rule. Resided utterly at
Southsea, where he died ]une 17, 1932; buried at Fan ham
(Laio Lists; /mis of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's
Who; Who was Who; the limes, June 20, 1932.)
MIDDLETON, JOSEPH EMPSON. Adm. pens, (age 2.. tfc) at
Trinity, Nov. 28, 1824. [3rd] s. of Empson. B. [May 15,
1806], at Scarborough. School, Charterhouse, Matric. Michs.
1825; li.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1830;
priest. 1 s 3 1 ; C. of Wroxton, Oxon., -1.K41 s i. C .4 si r.e.s
and Theological tutor at St Bees I ollege, ; -1. V. of
Belton, Leics., 1873-S5. Married and had 1 c (,. ,,n,
Joseph Pedder, at Charterhouse, 1863) Author, 1 ectures on
I 1 .. iastical History (for the usi of SI Bees I ollege) isso.
Edited Grotius,<fel ........ 1. D I 1 k t ,. i\sSi ,,t Belton.
M.I. it St B I ..i! [List : 1 .1, was; 1 rockford; Th
Guardian. Oct. ;, 1885; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MIDDLETON, JOSHUA (1785), see CLOWES, JOSHUA M.
MIDDLETON, MARMADUKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan.
.-, 1831. [2nd] s. of Maimaduke Middleton Carver (1788,
sub Carver) [which name he had exchanged for Middleton,
by Royal sign manual, Apr. 2, 1795, in pursuance of the
directions in the will of his relation and godfather, Jonathan
Oxley, of Learn], of Learn, Derbs., and of Morthen, Yorks.
(and Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Athorpe, of Dinnington,
Yorks.] B. [May 10], i»io. Matric. Michs. 1831. Kept rive
terms; name removed March 1831. Brother of John C.
(1822). [Belle, 11. 439; F.M.G., I. 207 and III. 839.)
CAR-
MIDDLETON, MATTHEW HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct 17. 1866. s. ..I the Rev. Henry (1832). B.
[1845], at Loscoe, Derbs. [School, Derby.] Matnc. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1869; priest, 1870;
C. of St Werburgh, Derby, 1869-71. C. of Smaliey, Derbs.,
1871-5. C. of Wirksworth, 1875-8. C. of Buxton, 1878-83.
C. of Codnor, 1883-4. C. of Eggington, 1884-6. C. of St
George with St Paul, Stamford, Lines., 1SS7-90. Chaplain
of St Mary's, Warwick, 1S91-1907. Chaplain, Warwick
County Asylum, 1909-15. Died Jan. 5, 1915, aged 69, at
Warwick. [Derby Sch. Reg.; Crochford; The Limes, Jan. 7,
1015.)
MIDDLETON, The Rev. STEPHEN. Adm. at Trinity, June 6,
1816. A ' Ten-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.' S. of
lohn Douglas, of Frome, Somerset. Had matric. from St
Alhan Hall, Oxford, Apr. 10, 1813, age 27. Migrated to
Queens', June 2, 1825; matric. Michs. 1826; B.D. [Stat.
Eli:.) 1826. R. of Strat'ton St Michael and St I'eter, Noif.,lk,
1836-8. Of Douglas Lodge, Cheltenham, in 1S41. Died
Oct. 4, 1S43, aged 59, at Clifton. [At. Oxon.; Foster, Index
, G. Mag , 1843, II. 6C.1; Blomefield, Supp.)
MIDDLETON, THOMAS FANSHAW. Adm. sizar at Pembroke,
May 14, 178S. Only s. of the Rev. Thomas, R. of Kedleston,
Derbs. B. there [Jan. 26, 1769. School, Christ's Hospital ]
Matric. Michs. 1788; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795; D.D. 1808.
I- US., 1S14. At school he was a contemporary of S. T.
Coleridge and of Charles Lamb, who describes him as 'a
si holar and a gentleman in his teens,' whose manner was
• firm, but mild and unassuming.' Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1792; C. of Gainsborough, Lines., r792. While there, edited,
and largely wrote, a weekly periodical. The Country Spei tat > .
1 792-3. Tutor to the two sons of the Archdeacon of Lincoln.
R. of Tansor, Northants., 1795-1811. R. of Little and V.
of ( astle Bytham, Lines., 1802-11. Editor of the British
1 ritic, 1811. His book, Tin Doctrine of the Greek Article
applied to the Criticism and the Illustration of the New I : IW
merit, published in i.So.s, went through five editions. Preb.
of Lincoln, 1809. V. of St Pancras, London, 1811-14. K.
of l'uttenhani, Herts., 1811-14. Archdeacon of Huntingdon,
1.S12. Bishop of Calcutta, 1814-22. Founder of the Bishop's
Mission College at Calcutta, 1820. Married, 1797, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of John Maddison, of Alvingham, Lines. Died of
fever, [uly 8, 1822; buried in Calcutta Caihedi.il. There is
a statue of him in St Paul's Cathedral, (c hrisfs Hospital
Exhibitioners; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1S22, 11, 561; P. B. G.
MIDDLETON, VICTOR GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 1884. S. of [Col.] John, of 3, Porchester Gate,
Kensington Gardens, London. B. Nov. 17, 1865, at Edin-
burgh. School. Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
With the Elei trie Lighting Company, Westminster, of
St 1 iwren. ... Me ul Wight Died July 18, 1938. at Avie-
more, Inverness shire (/-./. .1; '■■. h l.:.!\, the limes, lulv 21,
m;.'. !
MIDDLETON (post FOWLE-MIDDLETON), WILLIAM. Adm.
FeU.-Com. (age i.s] ..t 1 mi s, M.,r. ,1, 1707. [Eldest] s. oi
William, of Crowneld, Suffolk (and Sarah, dau. of Morton
Wilkinson, Esq., of S. Carolina (his grandfather, Arthur M.,
was Governor of South Carolina). [B. Sept. 19, 1749], at
Charleston, S. Carolina. School, Bury St Edmunds. In the
Suffolk Militia, and Major of the Bosmore Volunteers.
High Sheriff for Suffolk. 1782. M.P lor Ipswich. 1 s| 00
and 1803-6; for the Cinque Ports [Hastings], 1-..0
Created a Baronet, 1804. Took the additional name l-..wle
in 1S22, by sign manual. Married, 1774, Harriet, dau. of
Nathaniel Acton, of Brand. ad Hall. Suffolk. Hied 1 >. , 20,
i.sj.i. at his scat, Shrubland Park, Suffolk. Brother.. I Henry
(1774I and b.hn (177s); father of the next. [Bury SI Ed-
mund: c. \ch. Reg , lank,-. /', and i: , Return of M.P.'s;
Venn. 11. 85.)
408
Middleton (or Fowle-Middleton), William Fowle
middleton (or fowle-middleton), william fowle.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Oct. 2S,'iSo2. [Eldest] s. of
William (above), of Crowiield, Suffolk. [B. Aug. 19, 1784.]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S06; B.A. 1S07; M
Succeeded as 2nd Baronet, Dec. 26, 1S29. Of Snrubland
Hall. Suffolk. Married, Aug- 22, 1825, Anne, dau. of Brown-
low Cust, 1st Lord Brownlow. Died s.p. May 2, i860, when
the Baronetcy became extinct, and the Shrubland est.u--
passed to his nephew, Sir George Nathaniel Broke, Bart.,
who assumed the additional name and arms of Middleton.
(EtonSch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., i860, 1. 643.)
MIDDLETON, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Feb. 17, 1825. Of Durham. Matric. Michs. 1S25; B.A. 1829:
M.A. 1S35. Ord. deacon (York) 1832; priest, 1S33. P.C. of
Brompton, near Northallerton, Yorks., 1844-68. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1870.
MIDDLEWOOD, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 31, 1873. S. of George, of Rufforth Hall, Yorks. B.
[Apr. 20], 1S54, at York. School, Christchurch, Hants.,
(private). Matnc.Michs.1S73; B.A. 1877- Brotherof the next.
Milburn, Robert Marriott
MIDDLEWOOD, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 14, 1S70. Of Yorks. S. of George, maltster and brewer,
late of Cincinnati (and Sarah). B. at Kirkby-Wharfe. Bapt.
Sept. 15, 1S52. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. l
Brother of the above.
MIDGLEY, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, July 3,
1826. S. of Benjamin [Army Captain, of Stevenson House,
Halifax]. B. at Heptonstall, Yorks. School, Leeds. Matrii
Michs. 1826. Ensign, 27th Kegt., 1837. {Leeds Gr. Sch.
Adm. Bk.)
MIDGLEY, EDWIN CRAVEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of Edwin, of 38, Hyde Park Gate, Kensington,
London. B. Sept. 14, 1SS1, at Kokstad, Basutoland, S.
Africa. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
M.A. 1919. A member of Lloyd"s. Served in the Great Wai .
1914-19 (Capt., Special List (Asst. Area Gas Officer)).
Solicitor, 1921. Died June 21, 1941. {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Univ. War List.)
MIDGLEY, HAROLD EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Michs. 1S99. S. of William. B. Feb. 7, 1S80, at Wetherby,
Yorks. School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. i^.io; B.A. 1902;
M.A. 1906. An engineer. M.I.C.E. Of Roydon Lodge,
Lesney Park Road, Erith, Kent, in 1947.
MIDGLEY, HENRY WADSWORTH. Adm. pens, at Emmani 1 1..
Sept. 29, 1885. S. of [Major H. and] Mrs Midgley, of The
Heath, Uttoxeter, Stan's. B. 1868. [School, Derby.] Matnc.
Michs. 18S5; B.A. iSSS. Naval Instructor, 1898; H.M.S.
Barfieur. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
MIDGLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1854.
S. of William, innkeeper (and Ann). B. Mar. 4, 1832, at
Halifax, Yorks. [School, Bingley.] Matric. Michs. 1854;
B.A. (Moral ScL Trip., 1st Class) 1858; M.A. 1866. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1859; priest, i860; C. of St James, Bradford,
1859-61. C. of Ickham, Kent, 1861-73. U.M.C.A. Mis-
sionary at Zanzibar and Magila, E. Africa, 1873-4. Consular
Chaplain at Pemambuco, 1875-92. Lie. pr., dio. of Wake-
field, 1894-1922. Resided latterly at Todmorden, where he
May 31, 1922. (Crockford; The Guardian, June 9, 1922.)
MIDGLEY, JONATHAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 17, 1808. S. of Jonathan, of Newcastle-on-Tyne.
School, Houghton-le-Spring. Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 181 3;
M.A. 1824. Fellow.
MIDLANE. JAMES THOMAS. Matnc Michs. Non-Coil. 1888.
Adm. at Downing, Dec. 5, 1889. School, Haberdashers'
Company's. B.A. 1891; M
MIDLETON, CHARLES, Viscount (1809), see BRODRICK.
MIDLETON, GEORGE, Viscount (1772), see BRODRICK.
MIDWINTER, CECIL GEORGE ADAIR. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 22, 1893. S. of the Rev. Edward Adair
(Brasenose College, Oxford, 1865). B. [Aug. 2, 1874], at
Winchester. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A.
1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (London) 1899; priest, 1900;
C. of All Hallows, Tottenham, 1899-1908. V. of St Michael's,
Wood Green, 1908-30. Rural Dean of Tottenham, 1920-5.
V. of Goodnes tone- next- Wingham, Kent, 1930 I
sequently of 9, Belveder- Grove, Wmib]<
1936. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 785; Crockford; The
Times, Dec. 4, 1936.)
MIERS, ANTHONY HANMER. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
July I, 1874. 15th s. of Capel, of Peterstone [Court 1
shire (and Anna Jane Griffith). B. Oct. 13, 1
Llwynwyntefin, lies. (School, We-;
Matric, Michs 1-74 Lieut., South Wales Borderers (Militia)
1875. Of Herbert Hall, Brecknockshire. J. P. Died Jan. 11,
1920. Brother of th-- next. (Record "f Old Westminsters,
andSuppl.; Burk-.-, L.G.)
MIERS, CAPEL HANBURY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 12, 1862. [Eldest] s. of Capel Hanbury, 1 q., oi
Peterstone Court, Brecon, S. Wales (and Anna Jane Griffith
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S62. Migrated to D
Mar. 12, i" s. B.A. r877. Lived for some time in the United
States. Of Llwyncelyn, Barmouth, in 1937. J. P. for Brecon-
shire and Merioneth. Died about 1920. Brother of the
above. g.; Burke, L.G.)
MIERS, ROBERT BONNOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar 28,
1862. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing, Mar. 5, 1864. [4th] s.
of Richard Hill, of 2, Wellesley Terrace, Dover (and Eliza-
beth Jane, dau. of John Bonnor, of Oswestry). B. [Jan. 31],
1S45, at Llangefelach, Glam. School, Berkeley Villa, Chel-
tenham (private). Matric. Michs. 1862. Died suddenly 1866.
(Burke, L.G.)
MIGNON, de la MORE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Nov. 20,
1889. S. of Mrs R[obert] J[ames] Mignon {and Col. Mignon.
of West Kensington), of 16, Elgin Road, Redland, Brisfc I
[and grandson of Col. Robert, of the Bombay European
Fusiliers]. [School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1895; M.A. 1S9S. Second Lieut., 1st Vol. Batt., Gloucester
Regt., 1896-8. Adm. Solicitor, 1907; practised in Bristol;
retired, 1926. Brother of the nest. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.,
' Louis de la More '; Law Lists.)
MIGNON, FRANKLIN ALFRED CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Oct. 5, 1893. S. of — [Colonel Robert James],
of 130, Sinclair Road, West Kensington Park, London.
[B. Feb. 6, 1875. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1S96. Brother of the above. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MILBANKE, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 2S,
is4j; Fell.-Com., Oct. 18, 1845. [3rd s. of Mark, Esq., of
Thorpe Perrow, Yorks., and Birmingham (and Lady
Augusta Henrietta, dau. of William Henry, 1st Duke of
Cleveland). B. June 22, 1S24. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1842. Of Newsham, Richmond, Yorks. D.L. for
North Riding of Y'orks. Married (1) Oct. 6, 1846, /Lady
Margaret Henrietta Maria, dau. of Lord and Lady Grey of
Groby and had issue; (2) June 22, 1864, Lady Susan
Godolphin Osborne, dau. of the Duke of Leeds. Died June 4,
1872. (A'na>;'v V/f. AY;\; Walford, County Families; Burke,
L.G.. 'MUbank.')
MILBANKE (post NOEL), RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17)
at Trinity, Jan. 30, 1765. [Eldest] s. of Sir Ralph [sthj
Bart. (^1739), of Hainsby, Yorks. (and Elizabeth, dau. of
John Hedworth, M.P., of Chester-le-Street, Durham).
School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1766. M.P. for Durham
County, 1790-1S12. Of Seaham, Durham. Succeeded his
father as 6th Bart., 1793. Assumed the name of Noel, in
Ueu of Milbanke, according to the will of Thomas, -n 1 Vi-.-
count Went worth, May 29, 1815. Married, Jan. ;, 1777.
the Hon. Edith Noel, dau. of Edward, 1st Viscount Went-
worth. Their only daughter, Anna Isabella, married Lord
Byron, the poet, 1815. Died Mar. 19, 1825. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P.'s; G.E.C.)
MILBOURNE, ROBERT SANDERSON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 6, 17S2. Of Northumberland. [S. of \\ illiam,
of Newcastle and Armathwaite.] Scholar, 1782. Matri
Mil hs. 1782; B.A. 1786. Ord. deacon July 22, 1787 (at Rose
Castle, Cumberland), by the Bishop of Clonfert for the
Bishop of Carlisle. Died Aug. 23, 1788, at Armathwaite
Castle. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 384.)
MILBOURNE, ROBERT SANDERSON Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 6, 1814. B. in Yorks.
MILBOURNE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caii . [line
-i, [826. S. of Thomas, of Wragmere Hmu. . neai Carlisli
B. in Jamaica. Schools, Ousby, Cumberland, Bampton and
Scalehouses, near Alnwick. Matric. Michs. 1826. Died in
(Venn, 11. 199.)
MILBURN, CHARLES STAMP. Adm. pens, at Chri
8, 1897. [Eldest] s. of Sir John Davison, Bart, [of Barnhill,
Acktington, Northumberland] (and Clara Georgiana, dau.
oi William Charles Stamp, of London). B 1
at Newcastle-on-Tyne. l
1 [.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Mi" 1 eedi
Aug. to, 1907. Head oi the firm of Milbum <v 1
:.-■■.■:
Acklington, and Wardrew House, Gilsland, Northun
.,.■;, irried, July
, 11. 820;
■ 11 ■
MILBURN, ROBERT MARRIOTT. Adm. pens, (a
Magdalene, Jul
1 ■ .-.[i, Shepherd's Bush, 1
1
M.A. [876. Died (ul) . 1916, at Wimbledon. [Merchant
Taylors' Sch, Reg,\ 1 H* 1 imes, July io, 1916.)
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Mildmay, Alexander Richard
MILDMAY, ALEXANDER RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 15, 1891. [5th ami youngest] s. of Henry Bingham
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1*45), of 40, Berkeley Square, Lon-
don (and Georgia na Krances, dau. of John Croi ker I'nlteel,
of Flete). B. [Mar. 5], 1873, ha Loudon. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1891. Second Lieut., King's Royal Rifle
Corps, 1893; Lieut., 1S96; Capt,, 1901. Served in the S.
African War of 1&99-1902; killed at Blood River Poort,
while serving with dough's Mounted Infantry, unmarried,
Sept. 17, 1901. Brother of Francis B. (1879), John (1886)
and the next. (Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
MILDMAY ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17, 1890.
[4th] s. of Henry Bingham (Christ Church, Oxford, 1845),
of 46, Berkeley Square, London [and Shoreham Place,
Kent]. B. Aug. 10, 1871, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1890. Senior partner in the house of Baring Brothers
& Co., Ltd., merchant -bankers. Died Oct. 26, 1944, at
Chilworth Manor, Surrey; buried at Holbeton, 1 levon.
Brother of Francis li. (1879), John (1886) and the above.
(Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Oct. 28, 1944.)
MILDMAY, ARUNDELL GLASTONBURY ST JOHN. (Adm.
pens, (age 21) at Magdalene, Apr. 12, 1880. [3rd] s. of the
Rev. Charles Arundell St John (Merton College, Oxford,
1839) (and Harriet Louisa, dau. of the Hon. and Very Rev.
G. Neville-Grenville, Master of Magdalene). [B. Feb. 25,
1859.] School, Winchester. [Sugar planting in Queensland,
1875-80.] Matric. Easter, 18S0; B.A. 18S4; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1884; priest, 1886; C. of St
Mary Redclifie, Bristol, 1884-6. V. of Hartley Whitney,
Hants., 1886-92. K. of Sculthorpe, Norfolk, 1892-1901.
Rural Dean of Burnhani, 1894-1901. V. of Old Wolverton,
Bucks., 1901-25. Married, Feb. 2, 1898, Alys, dau. of Philip
Pleydell-Bouvenc, of Brymore, Somerset. Died June 19,
1925, at Wolverton vicarage. (Winchester Coll, Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Crockford; I he 1 imes, June 22, 1925.)
MILDMAY, CAREW HERVEY ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1881. 3rd [and youngest] s. of [Sir]
ll-'iiry Bouvene (Paulet St John) [5th Bart.], of Dogmers-
field Park, Winchfield, Hants, [and the Hon. Helena Shaw-
Lefevre, dau. and heiress of Charles, Viscount Eversley].
B. Mar. 30, 1863, at 86, Eaton Place, London. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1886; priest, 1887; C, of
New Swindon, Wilts., 1886-8. R. of Aldham, Essex, 1888 9.
R. of St Mary's, Stamford, Lines., 1890-9. Chaplain to the
Forces during the S. African War, 1899-1902. Assumed the
additional Christian uame of Mary on being admitted into
the Roman Catholic Church, 1923. Married, Aug. 14, 1912,
Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of Sir Henry Roper, Chief Justice
of the Court of Bombay. Died Nov. 21, 1937, at Alassio
Brother of Gerald A. St J. (18S0). [Crockford; Burke, P.
and B.; Die limes, Nov. 27, 1937.)
MILDMAY, EDWARD ARTHUR ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 14, 1871. [Eldest] s. of Arthur George [St
John], of Dulverton, Somerset (by his 1st wife, Louisa
Latham, dau. of Capt. Henry Gough Ord, R.A.). B. [Nov.
8], 1852, at Indore, India. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1871; B.A. 1875. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Tan. 26, 1875.
Died, unmarried, Dec. 8, 1876. Brother of John \V. P. St |.
(1884). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
MILDMAY, EDWARD ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Tulv 5, 1815. [8th] s. of Sir Henry Paulet St John [3rd]
Part., of Dogmersheld Park, near Odiham, Hants, (and
Lady Jane, dau. of Carew Mildmay) [who had assumed, by
Royal Licence, 1790, the additional surname and arms of
Mildmay]. [B. July 7, 1 7- j 7 . J S..-Ik».>], Monkston (or Monx-
ton), near Audover (Dr Hurd). Matnc. Michs. 1815. Cornet,
22nd Light Dragoons; Capt., 10th Foot. Married (1) June 11,
1818, Marianne Catherine, dau. of R. Sherson, Esq., and
had issue; (2) July 30, 1S35, Frances Lucy Penelope, dau.
of Edward Loekwi">d lVn<\.il, )i>>.]., of I >ews li.ill, l-'ssex,
and had further issue. Died May 16, 1868. Brother of
Walter St J. (1819). (Burke, P. and B.)
MILDMAY, FRANCIS BINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, is 79. [Eldest] s. of Henry Bingham (Christ Church,
< '\ford, 1845), of Shoreham Place, Sevenuak-. K [Apr. :' ,
1861. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1885.
Lieut., West Kent Yeomanry -Cavalry, 1883. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 6, 1884. M.P. for the Totnes Div. ■ l
Devon, 1885-1922, One of the original Liberal Unionists
who combined to oppose the Home Rule BUI in 1885, and
returned m the subsequent Parliament as a Unionist. A
member of the Civil List Committees at the acce ion of
King Edward VII and King George V. On the Committee
of the Privy Council appointed by the Prime Minister to
scrutinize the list of political honours before submission to
ttie King, 1923. Served in the South African War of 1899-
i'jo2, with Imperial Yeomanry; T.D., 1909. Served in the
Great War, 1914.-19 (Lieut. -Col., W. Kent Yeomanry, at
Mildren, Richard
Ypres Salient, Dec. 1914, and took part in the operations
on the Somme and at Arras; A.D.C.; attached Gen. Staff,
2nd Army; mentioned 4 times in despatches)- P.C., 1916.
Created Lord Mildmay of Flete, 1922. Lord-Lieut, of
Devon, 1928-36. President of the Royal Agricultural Society
of England, 1932 and 1941-3. An extensive breeder and
exhibitor of S. Devon Cattle. Member, and Treasurer, of
iln Medical Research Council. A Director of the Great
Western Railway. Of Flete, Ivybridge, Devon, and Shore-
ham I'lac, Kent. Lhed Feb. is, i<i|7. Brother of Alfred
(1S90), Alexander R. (1891) and John (1886). (Kelly,
. ft; Who's Who; Inns of i ourt; The limes, Feb. 17,
MILDMAY, GERALD ANTHONY ST JOHN. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Magdalene, Tulv 9, 1880. [2nd] s. of Sir Henry
Bouverie Paulet St John"[5th] Bart., of Dogmersheld Park,
Winchfield (and the Hon. Helena Shaw-Lefevre, dau. of
Viscouut Eversley). B. Oct. 30, i860. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1880. Lieut., Hants. Yeomanry. Assumed, by
Royal licence, Feb. 20, 1900, the additional prefix surnames
and arms oi Shaw and Lefevre, in compliance with terms of
the will of his grandfather, Viscount Eversley. Married,
Oct. 19, 1892, Isabel Emily, dau. of the Rev. C. A. St John-
Mildmav, of Hazelgrove, and had issue. Succeeded his
brother, Henry Paulet, as ;th baronet, 1916. Of Dog-
mersheld Park, Winchfield, Hants. Died Feb. 22, 1929;
buried at Dogmersheld. Brother of Carew H. St John (1881).
(Burke, P. and B ; Who's, Who- Who was Who, The limes,
Feb. 25, 1929 )
MILDMAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1886.
[3rd] s. of Henry Bingham, of Fletr, iwhndge, Devon (and
Georgiana, Frances, nee Bulteel). B. Apr. 24, 1868, in Lon-
don. School, Eton. Matric. Mud-.. i8Sh. Brother of Alex-
ander R. (i8'ji), Fran.isB. (187.,) and Alfred (1890). (Burke,
P. and B.)
MILDMAY, JOHN WALTER PAULET ST JOHN. Adm. pens.
at Emmanuel, Sept. 30, 1S84. Guardian, John Deacon,
1 •.».] ., of Mabledon, Tonbndge, Kent. [3rd] s. of Arthur
George, Capt., 10th Foot (by his 2nd wife, Charlotte Mary,
widow of Major John Thomas Heard Beague, R.E., of
Hollam House, Somerset). B. Nov. 1, 1806. Educated at
the Milit ii\ ( ollege, Cowley, Oxford, and University College,
Bristol Mini. Itfichs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Married, Aug. 22,
1894, Bertha Mabel, dau. of Joachim Theodor Satow, and
hadissue Killed in the hunting-field, [an. 16,1913, Brother
of Edward A. St J. (1871). (Burke, P. and B.)
MILDMAY, PAULET HENRY ST JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity, Feb. 15, 1832. [Eldest] s. of Paulet (by his 1st
wife, Anna Maria U vndham, dau. of the Hon. Bartholomew
Bouverie). B 1 let. 26, 1814], at Hazelgrove House, Somer-
set. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1830. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 8. 1837. Of Hazelgrove, Somerset.
Married, Nov. 13, 1849, Caroline Adela Catherine Valencia,
dau. of Rowland Standish. Died s.p. at Clifton, Apr. 16,
1858. (Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.;
G. Mag., 1858, 1. 08j.)
MILDMAY, WALTER ST JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 21) at
Magdalene, Nov. 19, 1819; from Brasenose College, ( txford,
whence he had matnc. Nov. 29, 1817, age 19, [9th] s. of
Sir Henry Paulet [3rd] Bart., of I 'o-mrr-tukl Park, near
Hartford Undge, Hants, [and Jane, dau. of Carew Mildmay,
Esq.] B. Ocl 12, 1798.] School, Dunmow (Mr Hurlock).
Migrated to St John's, Apr. 25, 1820; matric. Lent, 3820;
B.A 1 ■■ ■ ;. t'rd >l u (Ely, Litt. dim. from Salisbury)
Mar. 2 j, 182 j. K. o! IVIottistone and Shorwell, Isle of Wight.
1 ■ ■ 1 9 K. oi Abbotstone with Itchen-Stoke, Hants.. 1829-
30. R. of Dogmersheld, 1830-5. Married, July 17, 1834.
Kitty Anne, dau. of John Warde, of Squernes. Died July
31, 1835, at Chianola, near Nice, S. France. Brother of
Edward St |. (1815). (At. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag.,
1835,11 ■ ' *
MILDRED, DANIEL Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 8, 1857.
S. of Daniel, of London [banker]. B. Aug. 11, 1839, at
Walthamstow, Essex. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1857.
A brewer. Oi Preston House, Cirencester, Gloucs. Died
before 1884. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
MILDREN, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 15, 1863.
Matric, Michs. 1863; B.A. 181.7; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon,
1867; pnest (Exeter), 1868; C. of Newquay, Cornwall,
1807 75. C. of Tuckmgmill, 1875- C. of Stoke Damerel,
Devon, 1875. V. of St John's, Devonport, 1875-1902. Lie.
pr., dios. of Truro and Exeter, 1903. Resided latterly at
Pool, Cam Brea, Cornwall, where he died Nov. 25, 1921,
aged 77. [Croi kford; I he Guardian, Dec. 2, 1921; The Limes,
Dec. 19 1921.)
4IO
Miles, Charles Popham
MILES, CHARLES POPHAM. Adm. pens, at Cars, Oct. 17,
1833. [4th] s. of William Augustus, gent. B. 1810, at
Hythe, Southampton. [School, Morpeth Grammar.] Had
served in the East India Co.'s Navy as a Midshipman.
Matric, Lent, 1S34; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon
(London) May 21, 1S37; priest, June 10, 1S38. Chaplain to
the Sailor's Home, Well Street, London, and C. of St Anne's,
Limehouse, 1837-9. C. of St Luke's, Chelsea, 1839-41. C.
of Bishop Wearmouth, Durham, 1841-3. I. of St Jude's,
Glasgow, 1843-58. Whilst at Glasgow went through the
medical course, and graduated M.D. in 1854. Principal of
Malta Protestant College, 1S58-67. V. of St Peter's, Monk
Wearmouth, Durham, 1867-83. At Monk Wearmouth,
against much opposition, established a Dispensary, to which
the Miles ward was added in 1890. Hon. Canon of Durham,
1872. Lived latterly at Kew. F.L.S.; Membre de la Societe
d'Histoire diplomatique de la France. Author, Lectures on
the Book of Daniel; The Voice of the Glorious Reformation;
Memoir of Frank Mackenzie; The Marine Geology of the
Clyde, etc. Died July io, 1891, at Great Chesterford, Essex.
(Venn, 11. 225; Boose, 11. 871; Medical Directories; D.N.B.)
MILES, EUSTACE HAMILTON. Adm. a scholar at King's,
Oct 8, 1887. 2nd s. of William Henry, publisher, of 6, Bel-
size Grove, London, N.W. (and Mary M'Connell). B. Sept.
22, 1868, at West End, Hampstead. Schools [Eastbourne
College and] Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1 88 7 ,
Scholar, 1S89; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) i to;
M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at Rugby School. Hon. Sec.
of the Tuxedo Tennis and Racquet Club, U.S.A., 1900.
Amateur Champion of England and America at racquets and
tennis. Amateur Champion of the World at racquets, 1902,
and tennis, 1S9S-1903 and 1905. Member of the National
Commission on Physical Education (Pans Exhibition) 1900.
Founder of Eustace Miles Health Courses, Eustace Miles
Publishing Co., and Eustace Miles Restaurants, Ltd. Author,
Health and Fitness; Lawn Tennis Lessons; fetter Food for
Boys; The Teaching of Jesus To-day; Racquets, Tennis, and
Squash; Let's Play the Game; Through the Day; Keep Happy,
etc. Of 66, York Mansions, London, S.W., in 1946. Brother
of Hubert G. (1879). (Who's Who.)
MILES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, Dec. 13, 1820.
S. of J—, Esq. Of Middlesex. B. Oct. 23, 1798. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Miens. 182 1. Accidentally shot hinwlt
whilst at Cambridge. Uncle of Phdip E. (1849) and Henry L.
(below). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
MILES, HENRY EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
May 4, 1840. S. of John, Esq., of Watford, Herts. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1S44; M.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon, 1845; priest, 1846. C. of Alnwick, Northumber-
land, 1847-54. P.C.of Renmngton, 1S54-9. R.of Acklington,
1859-66. R. of Huntley, Gloucs., 1866-1906. Died Oct. ^4,
1906, aged 84. Brother of Philip E. (1849). (Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 27, 1906.)
MILES, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 8, 18S5. S. of the Rev. Philip Edward (1849), R. of
Odstock, near Salisbury. B. Dec. 31, 1666, at Owslebury,
Hants. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1893. An Assistant Master, 1888-95. In the
Argentine, 1895-1903; farming in Canada, 1903-9. Returned
to England in 1909, and lived at Backwell, Somerset.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte., Sportsman's Batt.,
R. Fusiliers; 2nd Lieut., Connaught Rangers); killed m
action, July 18, 1916. [Unto. War List; J. T. Rule.)
MILES, HUBERT GROSVENOR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1879. Eldest s. of W'illiam Henry, book-
seller, of Hampstead. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1879. Brother
of Eustace H. (1887).
MILES, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene, Dec. 8,
1794. S. of Samuel, of Leicester. School Leicester (private).
Matnc. Lent, 1796; LL.B. 1801. R. of Willoughby-Waterleys
with Great Peatling, Leics., 1815-46. V. of Great Ashby,
025-46. P.C. of Reynoldston, Pembs., 1825-34. (Clerical
Guide; Clergy List.)
MILES, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 15, 1812. A
'Ten-year man.' Matric. Michs. 1821; B.D. (Stat, Eliz.)
1823. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Paddington, 1846-1
July 31, 1866. (P. E. ToweU.)
MILES, JOHN MARSHALL. Adm, pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1887. Only s. of John, Esq., of Southgate. B. there
[June 11, x86ij. [Schools, private and Haileybury.j Matrii
Michs. 1887. Previous to coming up to Cambridge had
been in business in London, and in Natal, S. Africa, 1884-6.
Of Hook Heath, Surrey. Died Sept. 23, 1930; buried at
Southgate. (Hatleybury Sch. Reg.; The Times, £
1930.)
MILES, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, July 1,
1869. S. of Miles, deceased. School, Ipswich 1,1
Matnc. Michs. 1869; Scholar; B.A. 1S73; M.A. 1876. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1874; priest, 187^ , 1
Milford, John
Battersea, Surrey, 1^74-83. V. of St Peter's, Battersea,
18S3-95. R. of St Katherine Creechurch with St James,
Aldgate, 1895-19 13. R. of Hollesley, Suffolk, 1913-24.
Rural Dean of Wilford, 1919-24. Liveryman of the Sta-
tioner's Company. Perm, to off., dio. of Bury St Edmunds,
1924-32. Resided latterly at Stratford St Andrew, Suffolk,
where he died Feb. 21, 1932, aged 81; buried at Ilford.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 23, 1932.)
MILES, JULIUS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 24, 1841; 1
' Ten-year man.* S. of James [and Isabella]. Bapt. June 2,
1811, Of Cambridge.
MILES, PHILIP EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 6,
1849. [Youngest] s. of John, gent., of Bath [sometime of
Watford Lodge, Herts]. B. Sept. 26, 1830, in Harley Street,
London. School, Harrow. Matric. Aliens. 1849; B.A. 1S53.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of Barrow-on-
Humber, Lines., 1S55-9. C. of Little Bytham with Castle
Bytham, Lines., 1859-65. P.C. of Owslebury, Hants.,
1S65-8. R. of Odstock, Wilts., 1868-1909. Married, Nov. 3,
1864, Elinor Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Robert Ferrier Jex-
Blake, R. of Great Dunham, Norfolk. Died May 2, 1909, at
Odstock. Father of Henrv R. (1885). Brother "of Henrv E.
{1840). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MILES, PHILIP WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 1, 1843. [Eldest s. of Sir William, 1st Bart, (and
Catherine, dau. of John Gordon). B. Sept. 2, 1S25. School,
Eton.] Matnc. 1843. Cornet, 17th Lancers, 1845; Lieut.,
1*47; sold out, 1848. Partner in the banking house of Sir
W. Miles, Com Street, Bristol. Sheriff of Bristol, 1853. Of
Leigh Court, Somerset. Succeeded bis father as 2nd Bart.,
June 17, 187S. M.P. for East Somerset, 1S78-S5. Married,
Oct. 17, 1848, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of Sir David Roche,
Bart. Died June 5, 1888, at 75, Cornwall Gardens, Queen's
Gate, London. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, 11. 872; Burke,
P. and B.; Return of M.P's.)
MILES, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 6, 1854. S.
of Henry, physician. B. [Oct. 11, 1834], at GilUnghain.
Dorset. School, Melton Mowbray. Matnc. 1854; B. A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1858; pnest, 1859; C. of Cottesmore,
Rutland, 1858-71. C. of Gillmgham with Enmore Green,
Dorset, 1871-84. C. of Newick, Sussex, 18S4-5. C. of
Hurstpierpoint, 18S5-98. C. of Bradneld with Pettistree,
Suffolk, 1S98-1911. Resided subsequently at Marlesford,
Wickham Market, where he died June 28, 1915. {Petle, 11.
533; Crockford; The Times, June 30, 1915.)
MILES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 14,
1812. b. at Comsborough, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1813; B.A.
1817; M.A. US39; C. of Stockton, Wilts., 1841-55; R. there,
1856-6S. Died Jan. 1, 1868. (Crockford; G. Mag., 1868, 1,
260.)
MILES, THOMAS BEERE NEWTON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5,
1889. [B. Mar. 26, 1870.] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892. In the Department of Justice, Pretoria,
S. Africa. Died Nov. 21 1931. (Rossall Sch. Reg.)
M1LEY, MILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880. [Only]
s. of Miles, of 21, Belsize Avenue, Hampst<id, London. B.
[May 8], 1856, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1883; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1,
1st Class, 18S2); B.A. 1884; M.A. and M.B. 1887. At Adden-
brooke's, Hospital, Cambridge, and the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S87. House Physician, London Hos-
pital. Practised at Hampstead, and at St Mary Bourne,
Hants. Of St Mary Bourne, in 1935. (Marlborough Coll.
Reg.; Medical Directories.)
MILFORD, CECIL LOUBIER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Ii
Oct. 1, 1877. S. of Frederick M. (next). B. [1858], .it
Exeter. School, Sherborne (Rev. H. D. Harper). Matnc.
Michs. 1877. 'Went broad; died young.' (Sherborne Sch.
Reg.)
MILFORD, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus, Apr. 3,
1841. S. of John (1810). Of Devon. B. at Exeter. School,
pnvate. Matric. Michs. 184.1; B.A. 1^45. Doubtless father
of the above.
MILFORD, HERMAN. Adm. pens, at Si John's, July 8, 1S47.
[2nd] s. of Samuel Fredenck (1815), Mast-.-r in Equity, of
Sydney, N.S.W., Australia. B. Mar. iS^o. Matri
1847. Adm. at the inner Temple, Jan. 31, 1-
Lists; Inns of Court.)
MILFORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St Joir.
S. of John, Esq., of Lxeter (and Louisa, dau
Esq., of London). [B. 1792.] Matnc. Michs. 1810.
in Exeter. J. P. and D.L. for Devon. Married (1) Dec. 16,
I 1
(2) 1848, Frances Harriott, only child of <
K.l.., and bad furth<-r issue. Author, Peninsula* \
Observation. . . , made during a tout in 1
Observi:
■ 1 Eeter, in i >■ 7 -• . 1
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Milford, Samuel Frederick
MILFORD, SAMUEL FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 6, 1815. Of Devon. [Eldest s. of Samuel Frederick.
Esq.. of Exeter. B. at Exeter, Sept. 16, 1 r j 7 . School,
Exeter.] Matric. Michs. 1S15; B.A. 1819; MA. 1822. Adm,
at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. I. 1819. Called to the Bar, May 10,
1X22. Sometime Judge of the Diocesan Ecclesiastical Court,
Bristol. Master-in-Equity and Chief Commissioner of In-
solvent Estates, New South Wales, 1843-1856. Resident
Judge, Moreton Bay District, 1850-9. Judge of the Supreme
Court, 1859-65. Also Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty.
Died at Maitland, N.S.W., whilst on Circuit, May 26 (or
28), 1865. Father of Herman (1S47). [Inns of Court; Law
Lists; G. Mug., 1S65, 526; Australian Dictionary of Dates.)
MILL. CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. I, 17S3. Matric.
Michs 1783. [Only s. of the Rev. Sir Charles (1741) of
Mottisfont, Hants, (and Mary. dau. of — Windover). B.
1765.] Succeeded as 10th Bart., July 19, 1792. Hull
Sheriff of Hants., 1804-5. Married. Jan. 1800, Selina.
eldest dau. of Sir John Morshead, 1st Bart. Died s.p, in
Dover Street, Piccadilly, Feb. 25. 1835, aged 70, when the
Baronetcy was presumed to have become extinct, hut the
' ite passed to his nephew, John Barker (182s). who
assumed the name and arms of Mill, 1835. {G.E.C.; Burke.
/■ ttinct Baronetcies.)
MILL, WILLIAM HODGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity. June is.
5. of John, of Dundee. B. July 18, 1792, at Hackney,
Middlesex. School, private.] Matnc. Michs. 1809; Scholar,
1-11; B.A. (bill Wtungler) 1813; M.A. 1816; D.D. per Lit.
Reg. 1829. Fellow, 1814. Ord. deacon (Norwich, Ldt. dim.
from Bristol) July 20, 1817; priest, rSi8. First Principal of
Bishop's Colli ge, I all utta, 1820-38. Chaplain to the Arch-
bishop of Canterbury, 1839. Hulsean Aclvo, it,', i ;,, tl
V. of Brasted, Kent, 1843-53. Canon of Ely, 1 :
Regius Professor of Hebrew, 1848-53. Ramsden Preacher,
1853. Well known as a Sanskrit and Arabic scholar. Author
"1 a translation of the Gospel story into Sanskrit, and a
translation into Sanskrit of the Sermon on the Mount; con-
tribution- to the Arabic translation of the Anglican Prayer
Book. Died Dec 25, 1S53, at Brasted; buried in Ely Cathe-
dral. [Boose, 11 875; I I . Hut. Keg.; D.N.B.)
MILLA1S, GEORGE GRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
187b. S. of [Sir] John E[verett] [President of the Royal
Academy], of 7, Cromwell Place, S. Kensington, London
(.111.1 Euphemia Chalmers, dau. of George Gray, of Bowers-
well, Perthshire, and widow of John Ruskin). B. [Sept. 19],
1858, at Perth. Schools [Glenalmond and] Rugby. Matnc.
.ihIi- 1876. Died Aug. 30, 1878, at Bowerswell, Perth.
Brother of the next. {Glenalmond Keg.; Rugby Sch. Keg.
(both ..1 wlm b give birth year r857); Burke, P. and B.)
M1LLAIS, JOHN GU1LLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1S83. [4th] s. of John Everett [1st Bart., P.R.A.], "1 2.
Pal: u'' Gate, Kensington, London. B. [Mar. 2.1], 1865, in
London. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1883.
Lieut., Somerset L.I. (Militia), 18SS; Second Lieut., Seaforth
Highlanders, 1887; Lieut., R.N.V.R., 1S89. Served in the
1.1. at War, 1914-19 (Lt.-Cmdr., R.N.V.K. (Intelligence)).
[■.'/ S. Kept a muse of 3000 birds, mostly collected by
himself in the British Isles. Mapped and explored a large
area in the centre of Newfoundland. Married, 1 let. 31, 1894,
Fanny Margarcl, dau of Philip George Skipwith, of Hun-
,11. by, I, in- - . and had issue. An artist. Author, Gume Birds
.,,,1 ... ::,:, ■■,,,,., , British I'.-, and tkti! II 1
a.i.i Letters: ■ . ; , .' i: ; Tl Wild 1 lei in Si i-
land; I', V ' G Brit ■ •■ I h. . .. \ ofound-
land and its I ntrodden Ways; Th, Natural History of British
Game Birds; Deei and Deer Stalking; Rhododendrons and
then Hybrids; I he /.,;, of t apt. F.C. Selous; I <" Away up
the Nile, etc. (.11 Compton's Brow. Horsham. Sussex. Died
Mar. 24, 1931. (Burke, /'. and /■'.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Univ. Wat List; Army Lists; II 1 « Who;
the lime;. Mar .
MILLAR, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity.
Oct. 10, 1810. S. ol A!, xami'T. lb at Ldinburgh. s, I I,
Chobhani. Surrey. Main,'. Michs. 1810.
MILLAR, ARTHUR JAMES. M.A., 1840, incorp. from Dublin.
[S. of Sir James. B. in Staffs. School, Wolverhampton.]
Adm at Trinity College, Dublin, Ian. 7, 1822, age 21 . B.A.
(Trinity College. Dublin) 1826; M.A. (Trinit) College, Dub-
lin) 1829. (Inn. 1 oil. /»„/>/., Reg.)
MILLAR, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21, r8S8.
[Youngest] s. of William Robert, of Heathdown, East
Heath Road. Hampstead, 1- Ion. I'.. May 2, 1868, in
London School, Clifton College. Matric Mi, h- i.s.s.s; B.A.
1-.1i \1 V i-.,,s. 1 'id ,li. 11 0,1 .iTn 1 pn, -t (Last bijuatorial
Africa) 1 13 A mission try in 1 g u,.l ,. at Mi ago, 1893-
lul-l, se, retary of the Mission, 1912. Chaplain to Bishop ,,1
1 ganda, moo,' Principal ol Uganda rheological II. .11. 1909.
Worked devotedly in an honorary 1 apai ity until bi
Millard, Henry- Shaw
death in Jan. 1917; buried Jan. 21 at Namirembe, where his
grave bears the words ' omi/kwano gwa bagando ' (the
friend of the Baganda). Left j 2000 to Kind's College, Budo.
{Clifton 1 allege Reg.; Crockford; sir Albert K. Cook, ( ganda
Memories.)
MILLAR, GEORGE THOMAS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [Only] s. of John [physician], of Bethnal
House, Bethnal Green, London. B. June 9, 1855, at Stone,
Bucks. School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25.
1S78. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1881. {Inn
Is sti 1, Men at the Bur.)
MILLAR, HERBERT JOHNSTONE. Matric Non-Coil. Lent,
1889. S. of F. J., Colonel. B.A. 1891. Assistant Master at
Rotherham Grammar School in 1906. {Cambridge Yt
MILLAR, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man ' at
Trinity, Nov. 19, rSr8.
MILLAR, JAMES OGILVY. Adm. pens, at Queens'. Apr 4.
1845. Matnc Michs. 1845. Kept three terms. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, July 8, 1846; B.A. 1S49; M.A. 1S52; LL.D.
18114. S. of Robert. B. Feb. 12, 182S, at Dundee. School,
Dundee and at Edinburgh University. Ord. deacon (Wells)
1851; pnest (Exeter) iSsb < ,,i s Petherton, Somerset,
t85r-3. C. of Cirencester, Gloui s., 1853-6. C. of St John's,
Edinburgh (under Dean Ramsay), 1S56-60. V. of Elson,
Hants., 1860-5. V. and Rural Dean of Tamworth, Staffs.,
1865-9; the Parish Church was restored by his efforts. V.
of Cirencester, Gloucs., i86g-8r. Rural Dean, 1870-S1.
R. of Christian Malford, Wilts., 1881-90. Hon. Canon of
Bristol Cathedral, r88o-90. Married Jane, dau. of Richard
Mullmgs. and had issue. Died Sept. 1, 1890, at Christian
Malford; buried at Cirencester. [Peile, 11 499; Cl
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ]
MILLAR, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1868. Did not reside. [Probably s. of W., of Hampstead.
P. 1851. School, Sherborne.] In the PCS. 1872; retired,
1877 Died 1024. {Sherburne Sili. Reg.)
MILLAR,
Adm.
Mar. 4, 1794. Died the
MILLARD, ALFRED CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 20. 1885. S. of the Rev. Henry Shaw (iSsi) (and Eliza
Hazer (Hazeon)). B. Feb. 10, 18(15. at Staveley, Derbs.
School. Newcastle Grammar. NSW., Australia (Rev. A. S.
Millard); and at the University of Sydney. Matric. Michs.
1 s; Bell scholar, 1886; B.A. 1S88.
MILLARD, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. I,
1888. B. Mar. 7, T869. Matric. Michs. 1SS8; B.A. 1891;
M.A. is, is. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1S93; priest, 1895; 1. .
ol st Saviour's, Nottingham. i-Soi 1 <- of Bndgford with
Edwalton, Notts., T895-8. C. of Ashover, 1898-1906. V.
1.1 Willoughbv-in-the-Wolds with Wysall, T906-42. Hon.
Canon of Southwell Cathedral, 1940-8-. Public Preacher,
dm ,,l Derby, T942-8-. Of Ashbourne, Derbs., in 1948.
(, rockfo 1 1
MILLARD, CHARLES FREEMAN [SALTER]. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Pembroke, June 13, 1794. l.ldest s. of the Rev.
(hail, - (Magdalen College. Oxford, 17' 1), of Norwich (and
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Salter, D.D., Master of
the Charterhouse). B. there. Matnc Michs. r794; Scholar,
1701; B.A. 1798. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Apr. I, 1798;
priest, Oct. 14, 1798. Usher at Norwich Grammar School,
1.-02 ;, V. of Didlington with Colveston, Norfolk, 1802-7.
. . ol Hi, Ming, 1803-49; v- of Sedgeford, 1831-49. V. ,,l
St Martin-at-Palai e, 1807 19, and PC. of St Giles, Norwich,
181 1-49. Minor Canon of Norwich. Married Mary Ann, dau.
of Sir l.dwanl Bern-, K.C.B., R.N. Died 1849; buried in
tic cathedral cloisters. [Clergy List; Misc. Gen. et Her..
N.S, 111. 446; H. W. Saunders.)
MILLARD, CHARLES SUTTON. Adm. pens, at St John's.
May is. 18S4. [sth] s. ol William Salter, gent. [R.N.] (and
Isabel, dan. of Samuel Shaw, 1 ,1 Aylsham). B. [July jo,
1834], at Sprowston, Norfolk. Bapt. Aug. 8, 1831. Matric.
Michs. 1SS4. B.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19,
185X; priest (Lincoln) 1859; C. of Tormarton, (,l ...
1858-9. R. of Costock, Notts., 1859-1912. Married, July 23,
1803, Mary Harriet, dau. of Henrv Killick, Esq., of Walton
Hall. he, leshall. Staffs. Died May 21, 1912. Brothel of tin
next. (Scott, MSS.; fugle, x.xxiv. 266; Crock ord; The
Guardian, Mac ,1. 1012.)
MILLARD, HENRY SHAW. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 30,
1851. [3rd 5. ,,| William Salter, cent . "I Sprowston, Norfolk
(and Is, il„ 1, B there [Dei 1 |, 1831]. Bapt, Dec. 18, 1831.
School, Sedbergh. Matn B.A [855; M.A
Adm, ad (undent. Inn "I Sydney. N s \\ , ,s-s
ord. deacon (Norwich) Ma) 18, 1 ■ ■ . 1 riest, July 12, 1S57;
Millard, John Hands
C. of Carleton and Ashby, Norfolk, 1S57-60. Resided at
Clifton, 1861-4. Head Master of St John's Collegiate School,
Newcastle, New South Wales, 1865-95. Married, Apr. 13,
1858, Eliza, dau. of Peter Hazeon, and had issue. Died
Dec. 11, 1895, at Newcastle, N.S.W. Brother of the above;
father of Alfred C. (18S5). (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xix. 199;
Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S. in. 446.)
MILLARD, JOHN HANDS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 7.
1843. S. of Paul, Esq., of Clapham Common, London [and
Marthal. B. there, Apr. xi, 1813. Matnc. Mich-. [84 ,,
B.A. 1S47.
MILLARD, VINCENT CHARLES HOLLAND. Adm. pens, at
St Catharine's, Oct. 5, 1SS9. S. of the Rev. Frederick
{probably of Queen's College, Oxford, 1856). B. at Isle-
worth, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; MA,
1S96. Head Master of Shrewsbury House Preparatory
School, Ditton Hill, Surbiton. Principal of the English
Tutorial Establishment, Freiburg, Germanv, in 1906.
F.R.G.S. Of Kelstone Lodge, Repton, in 1946. [School-
masters' Directories; Cambridge Yearbook, 1906.)
MILLER, ALBERT BIRMINGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Aug. 13, 1859. 5th s. of Robert, advocate. B.
[Oct. 28, 1840], in London. [School, St Paul's.] Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1864. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct.
28, 1S63. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1866. Practised in
Calcutta. Professor of Law at University College, Calcutta.
Official Assignee and Trustee of Bengal. Died July 4, 1926,
at his residence in London. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Scott,
AfSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, July 6, 1926.)
MILLER, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1 -
Alexander Edward, barrister, of Lincoln's Inn. B. Jan. 10,
1864. School, Merchant Tavlors'.] Matric. Michs. 1882; B \
1885; M.B. and B.Chir., 1S91. At the London Hospital. House
Surgeon and Clinical Assistant, London Hospital; Assistant
Medical Officer, S.E. Hospital, London. Practised at
Grimsby. Hon. Physician and Surgeon, Grimsby and Dis-
trict Hospital. Author, medical. Died in May, 1939, at
Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories; The Times, May 15, 1939.)
MILLER, ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Sept. 21, 1895. S. of James Charh-
of Kensington, W. London. [B. July 2, 1875.] Schools,
Rachez Brussels, and The Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1895. Name off, Mar. 4, 1896.
MILLER, ANDREW CORNWALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 12, 1S87. [4th] s. of Colonel TJames] [nth
Hussars], of Shotover Park, Oxon. [B. Feb. 14, 1869.]
School, [Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 18S7. Died May 15,
1942, at Brighton. (Charterhouse Reg.; The Times, May 19,
1942.)
MILLER, ARTHUR CONGREVE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1895. [4th s. of William, of Bisley, Gloucs. (and Mary
Kelson, dau. of John Stothert). B. Jan. 21, 1877. School,
St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master in England, Scotland,
S. Africa and India, 1898-1914. Joined the Indian Educa-
tional Service, July 28, 1911. Educational Inspector, 1922.
O.B.E., 1924. Deputy Director of Public Instruction, 1925.
Inspector of European Schools, Bombay. Principal of the
Rajkumar College, Rajkot. Latterly of Townsend House,
Halberton, Devon. J. P. for Devon, 1939. Died Mar. 10,
1947, at Milford-on-Sea, Hants.; buried there. Brother of
George T. (188S). (Kins Edward's Sch., Oxford, Reg.; Burke.
L.G. (which gives * b. Jan. 24, 1876'); India Office Lists;
Kelly, Handbook; The limes. Mar. 12, 1947.)
MILLER, ARTHUR HALLOWES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of the Yen. Edward Francis
(1867), Archdeacon of Ceylon, of The Knoll, Wobura Sands,
Beds. B. [Apr. 21], 1880, at Colombo. School, Marlboroueh
College. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; B.Chir.
1906; M.B. 1907; M.D. 1910. At Guy's Hospital, and in
Berlin. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905; M.R.C.P., 1909. House
Surgeon, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormo:
Clinical Assistant, Guy's Hospital. Physician (outpatients).
City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. Practised
for sometime in Cambridge. Served in the Gr
1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C.). Senior Demonstrator of Path-
ology at Sheffield University, 1919-26. Pathologist, King
Edward VII Sanatorium, MidhursL En practice at Bourne
mouth in 1930; retired, 1933. Of Parkstone, Dorset, in
1946. Author, The 1 Brother
of Francis (190 <oll. Reg.; Medu
tories; Who's H
MILLER, AUDLEY MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, July 14, 1887. : ■ -ased, of
Brentry, Wcstbury-on-Tryni, Bristol. School, Eton
Michs. 1887. Played cricket for England, 1895. Of Notton
Lodge, Chippenxi [908. Brother of Thomas B.
(1878). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
Miller, Edward Darley
MILLER, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Jesus, May 18, 1791.
Oi Yorks, Re-adm. .1 'Ten-year man ' as Miller- Percival,
Jan. 1, 1807.
MILLER, CHARLES DARLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30,
1887. S. of Edward [merchant, of Calcutta and London], of
11 irtsfiel I, !:■ !■ hw.irtb, Surrey. B. > >■ t. : ;' , iSt.8, in I ->n-
don. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890. Indigo planter in Behar, India, 1890-190:.
Started and managed Roehampton Club, 1903-39-. Played
polo for England v. America, 1904, and for Rugby (where
he was a trainer), 1902-14. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., Sherwood Foresters (Notts, and Derby Regt.); Col.,
D.D.R. 5th Army). Of Hurlingham, Roehampton, in 194^-
Brother of Edward D. (1883) and George A. (1885). (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.. Univ. War List; Wlio's Who.)
MILLER, CHARLES HEWITT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tune
25, 1894. [Younger] s. of Charles [James], of Heathfield,
Eccles, Lanes. B. [May 17], 1875, at Eccles. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; B.Chir. and M.A. 1901;
M.D. 1906. At the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1901; M.R.C.P., 1906; F.R.C.P., 1916. Goulstonian Lecturer,
1917. House Surgeon and House Physician at the London
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 19 14-19 (Colonel,
A. M.S.; mentioned in despatches; mentioned in Secretary
of State's List for 'valuable services'; Japanese Order of
Merit). C.B.E. 1919. Practised successively in London and
at Exeter. Consulting Physician to London Hospital and to
LTniversity College Hospital. Physician, Royal Devon and
Exeter Hospital. Died s.p.m. Aug. 29, 193Q- Brother of
Hubert J. (1895). (Rugbv Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
Who was Who; The Times, Aug. 31, 1939.)
MILLER, CHARLES MARILLIER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1884. Eldest s. of George Martin, mer-
chant, deceased, of Manchester. B. there. [School, Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar, 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1S92. Assistant Master at St Peter's College, York,
1888-93. Head Master of the Preparatory Dept., Felsted
School, 1893-6; at Abbey School, North Berwick, 1901-13.
Of North Berwick, in 1929. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
MILLER, DENIS MENEZES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Tesus,
Oct. 1883. S. of Thomas [British Consul at St Vincent]. B.
[Nov. iS, 1864], at St Vincent, Cape de Verd. School, Win-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1883. Second Lieut., 14th Hussars,
1SS7; Lieut., 1888; Capt., 1893. In the S. African War.
Retired, 1902. Died Apr. 12, 1930, at Reading; buried at
Earley. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Army Lists; The Times,
Apr. 15, 1930.)
MILLER, EDWARD. Mus.Doc. 1786, from Pembroke. [S. of
a pavior. B. 1731.] Was to have followed his father's trade,
but ran away from home and became a pupil of Dr. Burney
at King's Lynn. Organist of Doncaster, 1756-1807. Com-
poser of elegies, songs, music for the harpsichord and flute,
Psalm tunes, etc. Author, The Elements of Thorough Bass
and Composition; History of Doncaster; The Tears of York-
shire, Died Sept. 12 1S07, at Doncaster. (D.N.B.; <>mv<
Diet, of Music.)
MILLER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, [urn
1816. 6. of Thomas. B. at Croydon, Surrey. School, Croy-
don. Matric. Michs. 1817. Migrated to Emmanuel, Feb. 8,
1820; B.A. 1S22. Re-adm. at Trinity, July z, 1
1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1823; priest (Bristol) 1824; C.
of Shaftesbury. Dorset, 1823-5. C. of Bognor, Sussex,
1828-31. C. of St Mary's, Lambeth. Surrey, 1833-8. V. of
Bognor, Sussex, 1838-77. Married, 1823, Emily, 5th dau. of
the Rt Rev. W. L. Mansel, D.D. Author, Sermons. Died
Sept. 17, 1877. (Pedigree and Miller correspondence;
Crockford.)
MILLER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at s 1 In. , Ocl u, [862.
S. of John Smith (and Mary Ann). B. Dec. 9, [835, a1 Poole,
Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Assistant Mastei
at Clifton College, 1872-89. Died suddenly, Maj 1
at Clifton. Buried at Redland Green, Bristol M 1
xvi. 17S; The Guardian El C. R. Hudleston.)
MILLER, EDWARD DARLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June ax,
1883. S. of Edward, Esq., of Hartsheld, Bet< h worth, Surrev.
B. [Feb. 11], 1805, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1883. Lieut., 17th ] , '.. 1892;
1 tie' S. Aim .in War, 1900 (Brigadi
Major of the Emperial ^
despatches; D.s 0.,
(Capt., 17th Lancers; served in Flanders, i
Yeomanry, 1914 [6; Lieul I ol , Pembroke i ■
mentioned twice in despatches). A
great polo player, ed authority on tl
■ ' ■ \litlml ,
rt, etc. Of Spring 1 1
Rugby, Warws, Died Jan. 4, 1930; buried at Rugby.
■
Lists; The V.< Times, Jan. 7, 1930.)
413
Miller, Edward Francis
MILLER, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May ii, 1867. S. of Professor William Hallowes (1820) (and
Harriet Susan). B. at Norwich. Bapt. Dec. 24, 1848.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S71; M.A.
1874. Ord. deacon (Bangor) 1872; priest (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1873. Assistant Chaplain and Master at Beaumaris
Grammar School, Anglesey, 1872. Assistant Master at
Gloucester Collegiate School, iS72-s,andC. of St Catherine's,
Gloucester, 1872-5. C. of St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, 1874-5.
Assistant Master at Highgate School, 1875-7. Warden of St
Thomas's College, Colombo, Ceylon. 1877-91. P.-in-C. of
Christ Church Cathedral, Colombo, 1877. Archdeacon of
Colombo, 1889-91. Head Master and Chaplain of Knoll
School, Wobum Sands, 1892-1912. V. of Panipisford.
Cambs., 1916-18. Subsequently of Parkstone, Dorset. Died
May 2, 1920. Father of Arthur H. (1898) and Francis (1900).
{Uppingham Sch. Roll; Eagle, xlii. 66; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Crockford; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contem-
porary Biographies; the limes, May 4, 1920.)
MILLER, EDWARD JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 1898; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon (Ely) 189S; priest, 1890;
C. of Littleport, Cambs., 1898-1901. C. of Kendal, West-
morland, 1902-7. P.C. of Natland, 1907-47-- Rural Dean
of Kendal, 1927-47-. Hon. Canon Carlisle, 1935-47"-
[Crockford.)
MILLER ERNEST CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. S. of William Pitt, of Merlewood, Grange-over-Sands,
Lanes. B. there, June 13, 1878. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901. In the Army; Capt., N. Lanes.
Regt., 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
N. Lanes. Regt.); killed in action Oct. 23, 1914, near Bix-
schoote. [Harrow Sch. Keg.; Univ. War List.)
MILLER, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 20, 1900.
S. of the Rev. Edward Francis (1S67), schoolmaster, of
Wobum Sands (and Caroline Louisa Ford). B. Nov. 7, 1881,
at Colombo, Ceylon. School, Bedford Grammar (Mr 1 lull
potts). Matnc. Michs. 1900. Second Lieut.. York and Lanes.,
k> et., 1902; Lieut., 1904; transferred to Indian Army, 1904;
tapt.. 1911; Major, 1017. Served in the Great War, 1914 10
(Major, "ioNth Infantry. Indian Army; attached 95th In-
fantry). Died Dec. 3, 1935. at Streatley, Berks.; buried
there. Brother of Arthur H. (1898). [Army Lists; The
1 lines, Dec. 4, 1935.)
MILLER, FRANCIS BROUGHTON ANSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1873. S. of John [Major-General], of
Undercllff, Sandgate, Kent. B. Apr. 26 1855, in Dublin.
School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 1873; B.A. (271/1 Wrangler)
1877; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1880; priest (Liver-
pool) 1881; C. of All Saints, Hlndley, Lanes., 1KS0-98 (with
charge of Hindley Green, 1885-98). V. of Billlingc 1898-
1934. Rural Dean of Wigan, 1922-6. Hon. Canon of Liver-
pool, 1917-34. Died Nov. 12, 1934, at Billinge vie. tragi-.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; J he Times,
Nov. 13, 1934.)
MILLER, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, July 30, 1873. S. of Thomas Nottage, merchant, of
Bishop's Stortford. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
1877.
MILLER, FREDERIC THOMAS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1886.
S. ot William, of Camden Road, London. N. B. Dec. 15,
1866, at Ablington, Wilts. Schools, Holloway Coll.er . . 1 . . 1
City of London. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893.
Assistant Master at the County School, Cranteigh; at I i\< r-
pool College; in Mcll.ourne, Au-tralia, in 1897. Ih.nl Master
of the Grammar School, Tounvill.-, (Jucenslaiid, alt- i\vai.is
of the Grammar School. Mudgee, N.S.W. Died Jan. 9, [908,
in Sydney. [Venn, 11. 484; 1 tu 1 imes, Feb. 21, 1908.)
MILLER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hale, im 7,
18311. [Youngest s. of Thomas, Esq., of Croydon. [B. 1815.]]
Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar, 1X37; (Civil Law Classes, 1st
Class, 1838-9); LL.B. 1843. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov -1.
1836. Called to the Bar, May 4, 1843. Died Nov. 21, 1893,
al In- o -I v.lon. : ;. ,1 ;:s. (S, ,,tt. 1/ / 1
Lists; Inns oft ourt; Foster, Men a', the Bar; The Guardian,
Nov. 29, 1893.)
MILLER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 7. .
Robert, of Ipswich. School, Ipswich. Did not reside. Adm. at
Trinity Hall. Sept. ,0, 1S5S. Matnc. 1S58; Scholar, 1859; B.A.
1862; M.A. 181.7. Ord. deacon (London) i5os; priest, [866;
C. of St John's, Westminster, 1865-70. V. of Holy Tnnitv,
Vauxhall Bridge Road, 1870-1910. Died July 14, 1917, at
Ins residence in London. (1 rnih <»J; 1 he (•uarjiun, |ulv 10,
1917-)
MILLER, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 12,
1885. S. of Edward, of Hartsfield, Betchworth, Surrey B,
[Dec. t.j, I-'.,, hi London, School. Marlborough i.-il...,
Matric. Mich! 1 I5; B.A. 1889. A well-known polo player.
Assisted Lieut. -Col. F. L>. Miller in the management of the
Miller, Herbert Gordon
Ranelagh Club, 1895-1901. His numerous polo successes
included sis champion cup victories and two Ranelagh open
cup wins; also in the Roehampton team that won the in-
augural Olympic cup tournament, 1908. Died Feb. 22, 1935,
while on a cruise to the West Indies. Brother of Charles D.
(1887) and Edward D. (1883). [The limes, Feb. 23, 1935.)
MILLER, GEORGE JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1890;
Mus.Bac. 1S92. [S. of — , bandmaster, of the 63rd (Man-
chester) Regt. B. in Pimlico, Nov. 7, 1853.] Had served in
the ranks of the Army for some years. Assistant in Alfred
Mapleson's Music Library. Enlisted in the ihth Regt.; sent
to Kneller Hall. Organist at Whittoii Parish church. Band-
master, 16th Reg , is;,, s-rved in India. Bandmaster and
music-master at Sandhurst Military College, 1880-4.
L.R.A.M., 18S2. Second Lieut., Royal Marines, 1899;
Musical Director and Hon. Major, 1914. Bandmaster and
subsequently musical director of the Portsmouth Division
of the Royal Marines L.I. Brigade, 1884-1916. M.V.O., for
his share in the musical arrangements for Queen Victoria's
funeral. Composer of The Solemn March in memory of
Prince Henrv of Battenberg, etc. Died Mar. 8, 1928, at
Southsea. (Scott, .1/SS.; Armv Lists; The Morning Post,
Mar. 9, 1928; British Musical Biogs.)
MILLER, GEORGE OAKES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius.
Feb. 16, 1822. S. of John Castleton (1793), of Malta. B.
there. Schools, Clifton and private. Matnc. Michs. 1822;
B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 14, 1829;
priest, June 6, 1830. R. of Milton Malsor, Northants..
1830-40. Chaplain "to Lord Croftes. British Chaplain at
Genoa. Died Sept. 17, 1S40, at Albaro. [Venn, 11. 185.)
MILLER, GEORGE TEMPLE. Adm. a scholar at Queens',
Oct. 1888. [2nd] s. of William [of Bisley. Gloucs. (and
Mary Kelson, dau. of John Stothert, of Bath)]. B. June 20,
1869, at Hereford. [School, St. Edward's, Oxford]
Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) 1899; priest, 1901; ' . of Lewisham. Kent. 1899-
1902. Acting C.F. in S. Africa. 1902; P.-in-C. of Klerksdorp,
Transvaal, 1902-8. C. of Selly Oak, Worcs., 1909-11. C. of
Oldbury, 1911-14. R. of Teffont-Ewyas, Wilts., 1914-19-
R. of West Monkton, Somerset, 1919-22. V. of Tisbury,
Wilts., 1922-32. Chaplain at Leghorn. 1-132-3; at St An-
drew's, Tangier, 1933-5; at St George's, Berlin, 1935-8; at
Levanto, 1938-9. Lie. to off., dio. of Guildford, 1939-46.
Married, Grace, widow of Jenner Marshall, of Westcott
Barton Manor, Oxon. Latterly of Hurtsmore, Godalming,
Surrey, where he died Mar. 20, 1946. Brother of Arthur C.
(iKos). [King Edward's Sch., Oxford, Rfg.; •
Church limes, Mar. 29. 1946; I lie lime*, Mar. 23, 1941..)
MILLER, GRANVILLE GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age zo) at
Trinity Hall, Dec. 2, 1869. [Youngest] s. of Robert,
Serjeant-at-law, of 31, Leinster Square, Hyde Park, London.
[B. 1849.] Matric. Lent, 1870; B.A. 1874. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 3, 1873. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1876. Tudge of District Courts, Queensland, Australia.
Died July 7, 1910, at Brisbane. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at Die Bar; The Times, July 8,
1910.)
MILLER, HARRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus, Jan. 30, 1878.
S. of William F., Esq. B. in London. School, private.
Matric. Lent, 187S; B.A. 18S1. Brother of Michael (1877).
MILLER, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity. July 8,
1848. [-'lid s. of the Rev. Sir Thomas Combe (1S02), 6th
Bart., of Frovle, Hants, (and Martha, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Holmes, of Bungay, Suffolk). B. Sept. 9, 1830. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1849. Rowing ' blue,' 1849. Engaged in sheep
farming and other industries in New Zealand. Member of
the Provincial Government of Otago, 1863-4. Member of
Legislative Council of New Zealand, 1865-1918. Speaker of
the Legislative Council, 1892-1903. Knighted, 1901.
Married, Dec. is. 1864, lessie, dau. of John Orbell, of
Hawkesbury . Waikonati, New Zealand, and had issue.
Died Feb c. iuiX. {Hon Sen. Lists: Book if Blues; Walford.
C.iii.ilv Families; Burke. P. and B. (which gives 'died Feb.
7. 1917 '); Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 751; Who was Who, whii b
gives ' died Feb. 9.')
MILLER, HERBERT GORDON. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct.
10, 1872. 2nd s. of the Rev. George Dempster (Wadham
College, Oxford, 1832), of Cleveland, Somerset. B. June 10.
1855, at Woodchurch. Yorks. Schools, Lancaster Grammar
and Blundell's, Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1S72; Scholar;
B.A. i«7n; MA- 1889. Assistant Master at Dover College,
1S76. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1879; priest,
1880; C. of St Mary's, Cheltenham, 1879-S1. C. of St
Peter's. Chester, 1.SS2. C. of St Mary's, Eastbourne, 1884-9.
Principal of (and Professor of Divinity 111) Huron College,
London. Ontario, Canada, 1890-5. R. of St Thomas's,
Hamilton, Ontano, 1896-8. C. of Holy Trinity, Bridlington
Quay, Yorks., 1900-1. V. of Tangley, Hants., 1902-3.
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R. of Little Stukeley, Hunts., 1905-8. V. of Poslingford,
Suffolk, 1908-11. Lecturer at Latimer Hall, Vancouver,
Canada, 1912-17. Author, Commentary on Greek I
Epistle to the Ephesians. Died Jan. 16, 1917, at \ 1
(Bluruiell's Sclt., Tiverton, Reg.; Dover Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
. Jan. 22, 1916.)
MILLER, HUBERT JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895.
[Elder] s. of Charles James, Esq., of Heathfield, Eccles,
Lanes. [B. May 12, 1S72.] School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1S9S; M.A. 1920. Of The Old Court House,
Knutsford, Cheshire, in 1946. Brother of Charles H. (1894).
[Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MILLER [post IRWIN], HUGH MONTGOMERY. Adm. at
Clare, Apr. 25, 1896. [S. of Thomas Nolan (1857).] School,
Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1S99. At str.i- -
burg and Geneva University •>. Assistant Master at Cheam
School, Surrey, 1900-2. Assistant Secretary and Librarian,
Junior Constitutional, London, 1902-11; Secretary, Army
and Navy* Club, 1912-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Special List; Staff Lieut., mentioned twice in di-
spatches; Secretary, and French and German Interpreter,
to Chief Censor, G.H.Q., France.) Secretary to the Adjutant-
General in Ireland. General Inspector, Local Govt. Board
of Ireland, 1919-22. Of Derrygore, Enniskillen, Ireland.
Changed his name to Irwin on succeeding (through his
mother) to the Derrygore property in 1924. D.L. for Co.
Fermanagh. Half-brother of John' C. {1S87). (H.M. Irwin,
Clifton Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MILLER, JAMES CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) al J] 31 3,
Oct. 1S67. S. of Richard, Esq. [of Manderston (and Caroline
Frances, dau. of the Rev. Edward Law, D.D., British
Chaplain at St Petersburg)]. B. [June 6, 1848], at Leith.
School, Lippstadt, Germany. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A,
1871; M.A. 1S74. Married, May 6, 1S71, Maria Josephine,
dau. of Patrick J. Coen, of Glenbrook House, Co. Limerick,
and had issue. Father of Alexander S. (1S95). (Fox-Davits,
Armorial Families.}
1755-
MILLER [post RIGGS-MILLER] JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Trinity Hall, Mar. 20, 1761. [2nd s. of John, of DnLmline,
Co. Clare (and Anne, dau. of Thomas Browne, of New
Grove, Co. Clare). Schools, Dalston near London, and
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1761. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Aug. 1, 1757. Cornet, Light Dragoons, 1760; in Germany,
1760; Capt., 1 1 3th Foot, 1 761 ; at the siege of Belle
Isle. Created a Baronet, 177S. M.P. for Newport, Cornwall,
17S4-90. Married (1) Anne, dau. of Edward Riggs;
(2) Jane, dau. of John Seel, and widow of Sir Thomas
Davenport, M.P., who was a writer of poetry and of travels.
' His wife brought him a large fortune, and he ' (according to
Walpole) ' full of good-natured ofneiousness, adopted her
maiden name before his own. At extravagant cost he built
a house at Batheaston, near Bath, afterwards noted for the
" literary salon " there established by Lady Miller, which
'* bore some resemblance to the later follies of the Delia
Cruscana which Gifford satirised in the BaiHad." En-
deavoured to establish a fixed standard of weights and
measures. Of Ballycasey, Co. Clare; afterwards of Bath-
easton villa, Bath. Died Mav 28, 1798; buried in Bath
Abbey. (W. R. Williams, MSS.\ Eton Coll. Reg.; G.E.C.;
G. Mag., 1798, 11. 626; Madame D'Arblay's Diary, 1780.)
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's, Mar. 8, 1787.
[Eldest] s. of Sir Thomas, Bart. (1753) [M.P.], oJ M
and Froyle, Hants. Died, unmarried, Apr. 22, 1804, at
Ludshot. Brother of Thomas C. (1796). (St J oh
Adm., iv. 385; Burke, P. and B.)
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Jescs, July 6, 1787. Of Lanes.
Matnc. Michs. 1787; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1791.
MILLER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's.
1837. S. of Henry, of Ipswich. School, Ipswich (Rev. J. C.
Ebden). Matnc. Michs. 1S37; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1S44. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) July 10, 1842; priest, Dec. 17, 1K43.
P.C. of Christ Church, Brockham, Surrey, 1847-9. C. of St
Thomas, Winchester, 1850-4. P.C. of St Paul\ I
Lanes., 1854-66. R. of All Saints, Dorchester, 1868-70.
Head Master of the Middle School, Weymouth, 1S73-7G.
At Eastbourne (unbeneficed), 1876-85. C. of Melcombe
Regis, 1885-7. Subsequently of Chiswick Place, East
bourne, where he died Feb. 22, 1896. Father of Samuel II.
(1898). (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xix. 498; Crockford |
MILLER, JOHN CASTLETON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trim 1 v.
Dec. 12, 1793. S. of John, of Dunstabl'-, Beds, School,
Eton (which he left in June, 1794). Adm. at I
June 3, 1794- Matnc. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1816;
Miller, Robert Kallev
D.D. 182S. For many years Chaplain to the Government at
Malta. R. of Milton Malsor, Northants., 1799-1828. Mar-
ried, Feb. 7, 1799, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. William Pagett,
of Totteridge, Herts. Died, Aug. 18, 1828, at Milton
Father of George 0. {1822). (G. Mag., 1799, I. 164 and 1828,
\ rthatUs. Clergy.)
MILLER, JOHN CHAMBRE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. io, 1887.
[S. of Thomas Nolan (1S57). B. Feb. 1868. Schools, I" mv.-r-
Mty College and Boys' Hixn School, Christchurcb, New Zea-
land; and at Gottingen University.] Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1S90; M.A. 1895. Tutor to the son of Prince Albrecht
of Prussia, Regent of Brunswick. Assistant Master at
Love tt -Cameron's Preparatory School, and at Felsted
School. For many years Modern Languages Master at
Gresham School, Holt, Norfolk. Died Aug. 11, 1928; buried
at Holt. Half-brother of Hugh M. (iSgh). (H. M Irwin;
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Aug. 15, 1928.)
MILLER, JOHN DOVE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 24,
1820. B. in Scotland. Matric. Michs. 1S20; B.A. 1824; M.A.
I-. Ord. deacon (London) Oct. 7, 1S27; priest, June 1,
1828.
MILLER, JOHN JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesus, Oct. 1873. S. of John, Esq. B. at Edinburgh.
School, Edinburgh Academy. Doubtful if resided.
MILLER, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1S40. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Joseph Kirkman (1803)
(and Susan Duppa). B. [1822], at Gainsborough, Lint -s.
School, Bromsgrove, Worcs. Matric. Michs. 184.x; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon, 1845; priest, 1846; C. of
Guilsborough, Northants., 1849-50. P.C. of Bockleton,
Heref., 1S5S-64. Died 1S64. (Burke, L.G.; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
MILLER, JOHN MELBOURNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug.
11. 1873. S. of John, of Ford Park, Plymouth. B. there
June 30, 1855. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877. Of 31, Eastbourne Terrace, London, W\, in 1936.
MILLER, JOSEPH KIRKMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 21, 1803. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Peter, of Bockleton,
Heref. (and Mary-, dau. of Joseph Kirkman). [B. 1785.]
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1S04; Scholar, 1805; B A
(oth Wrangler and 1st Chancellor's medal} 1807; M.A. 1810.
Fellow, 180S. V. of Walkeringham, Notts., 1819-55. P.C.
of Laysters, Heref., 1830-55, and P.C. of Bockleton, 1830-
55. Married, 1820, Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Wood
Duppa, of Pudleston Court, Hereford. Died May 11, 1S55,
at Walkeringham. Brother of Thomas E. (1800); father of
John J. (1840). {St Paul's Sch. Reg. (' John ' Kirkman);
Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, 1. 656; Foster,
Index Eccles.\ Clerical Guide.)
MILLER, MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1877. S. of
William F., Esq. [of Elvaston Place, Kensington]. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877. A stock-broker in the City.
Brother of Harry (1S78). (Eton Sch. Lists, ' M. Teethan
Miller.')
MILLER, MICHAEL HODSOLL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 9, 1811. Of Kent. [B. Jan. 16, 1793. School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1S11; Scholar, 1S11; B.A. (19th Wrangler)
1815; M.A. 1818. Fellow of Clare, 1S16-27. Ord. deacon
(Ely), 1817; priest (London, for Canterburv) Dec. 21, 1817;
C. of Eynesford, Kent, 1S17-22. C. of Maidstone, 1822-8.
V. of Scarborough, 1828-48. P.C. of Hopton, Norfolk,
1848-61. P.C. of Longham and Wendling, 1861-4. Chaplain
to the Duke of Buccleuch, 1838-70. Author, pamphlets and
religious tracts. Married, Dec. 10, 1829, Eliza Hibbert, of
Yorks. Died at Hampstead, Apr. 22, 1870. (Eton Sch. Lists;
let Bk.; Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. 27, 1S70.)
MILLER, NORMAN JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magi.a-
lese, Aug. 31, 1874 S. of John, deceased. School, Lough-
borough. Matric. Michs 1874; B.A. 1878; M \. 1
deacon (York) 187S; priest, 1S79; C. of Garton-in-Holder-
ness, Yorks., 1878-80. C. of Westow, 1880-1. R. of Kildale,
1881-4. C. of Hemsworth, 1S84-5. V. of Garton i
ness, 1886-90. Rural Dean of Hedon, 1900-19. k
stead, 1890-1920. Preb. and Canon of York Minster, 1 jm
20. Subsequently of Woking, where he 1
aged 77; buried at Woodham. {Crockford; Who wa who;
mes, May 3. 19 \2.)
MILLER, ROBERT KALLEY. Adm 1
May 23, 1863. ( »t 1 tester, [S, <>f J., medical pr.n titionei
■' i. . ■'.'.' University (M \
Matric. Michs. 1863; s. 1 ; B.A [Aegrotat) lSby,
I
1876-84. Esquire Bedell, 1870-3. Professor of Applied
Mathematics at the Ri yal Na\ ill .Greenwii b, 1873-5.
Author, The Romance of Astronomy. Died June 2, 1889, at
Melbourne House, Tunbridge Wells. (C. !- Fordyce; T. A.
Walker, 522; Boose, II. 8.12; I he Guardian, June 5, 1889.)
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MILLER, ROBERT MOLINEUX. Adm. at Clare, Oct. i, 1896.
S. of Robert, of Wimbledon. School, Manor House, Clap-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1900; M.B. 1912. At St
Bartholomew's Hospit.il. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. Senior
House Surgeon and Pathologist, Metropolitan Hospital.
Senior Casualty Officer, East London Hospital for Children.
Resident An,i' -tli'-tM. St Bartholomew's Hospital. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C, att. R. Welch
Fusiliers; wounded; I ».S I »., 1917; mentioned in despatches).
I'm. Used subsequently .it Rudgwick, near Horsham, Sussex.
[Univ. War List; The V.i and D.S.O.; Medical Directories.)
MILLER, ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. i, 1S77.
S. of William, I -1 [of Hans Place, Chelsea]. B. [Apr. 1857]
at Reading. School--. Uppingham and Somerset College,
Bath (Mr T. M. Bromlev). Matric. Michs. 1877. [Uppingham
Sck, Roll.)
MILLER, SAMUEL HORACE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
2nd s. of the Rev. John (1837). Head Master of Weymouth
College. B. there, Nov. 1, 1878. School, Weymouth College.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A, 1913. Assistant Master at Cran-
brook School, Kent, 1901-2; at Queen Elizabeth's School,
Kingston-on-Thames, rgo2-4; at Holgate Grammar School,
Barnsley, 1904-33-, (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MILLER, SIDNEY (or SYDNEY) ORPWOOD. Adm. sizar (age
19) at Magdalene, July 1, 1866. S. of Henry, Esq., of St
Lawrence, Ipswich. "Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A.
iS;i Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Silver-
dale, Staffs., 1872 7. V. of Hommglow, 1877-190*. Hied
Apr 22, 1908, aged 61. (Croekford; The Times, Apr. 24,
1908.)
MILLER, STANLEY. Adm. pens, {age 17) at Christ's, Oct. 17,
1818. S. of William. B. in London. School, Sunburv.
Matrii . Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1820; B.A. 1823. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1824; priest, 1825. V. of Tannington with Brundish,
Suffolk, im-,7-7* Marri'd, and had issue. Died Aug. 13,
i--'-., aged 77. M.I. at Brundish. (Peile, 11, 392; Croekford.)
MILLER, STEPHEN Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 8, 1776. Of
Canterbury. [School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1776; B.A.
1780. < >rd". deacon (Norwn h) Feb. 24, 1^2; priest, July 25,
17*1; C. of Sotterley, Suffolk. 1782, Hied Feb. 6, 1791,
aged 31, at Beccles, SufEolk. (A. Gray.)
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. Com. at Corpus Christi,
May 24, 1753. Of Sussex. [Fldest s. of Sir John (1728-9),
Bart, (and Susan, dau. of Matthew Combe, M.D., of Win-
chester).] Matnc. Michs. 1753. Succeeded as 5th Bart.,
Apr. 19, 17;-'. 01 Froyle, Hants. M.P. for Lewes, 1774-8;
for Portsmouth, 1N06-16. Married (1) Hannah, dau. of —
Bla< k, Alderman of Norwich, and had issue; (2) in or before
1780, Elizabeth, dau. and heiress of Elizabeth Edwards,
and had further is-ue. Died Sept. 4, 18 16. Father of
Thomas C. (1796) and John (1787). (Burke, P. and B.;
G.E C; G. Mag., 1816, 11. 286.)
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Clare. Oct. 11, 1755. Of
London. [S. of William, tinplate-worker, and citizen of
London. B. there; bapt. Dec. 25, 1737. School, Christ's
Hospital.] Matric. Michs. 1756; Scholar; B.A. 1760; M.A.
170?. ( >rd. deacon (London) Mar. 2, 171.10; priest, Mar. 21,
1762. R. of Wormsbill, Kent, 1767-92. Married Anne
Drink water. Died Apr. 1702; buried at Wormshill. Father
of the next. (Miller correspondence; Christ's Huspttal Keg.;
< ant. Act />/:-. G. Mag., 1792, 1. 479-)
MILLER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 4,
1786. S, of the [Rev.] Thomas of London (above) [V. of
Wormshill, Kent.] [B. 1768.] School, London. Matric.
Mil lis. 1787; Schol.ir, 1789; Chancellor's medal; B.A. 1791;
M.A. 1794. Fellow, 1793. In 1798 went to Croydon where
he lived for the rest of his life. Said to be ' the best C lassical
Scholar in Europe.' Had many pupils whom he prepared
for the University, most of them the sons of well-known
men. Extremely musical; could tune a piano without having
h.id any teaching, and could name offhand any notes sounded
in any complicated chord on any instrument. Married
Rebecca, dau. of Samuel 1 >ales. Died at Croydon, aged over
80. (Miller correspondent e.)
MILLER, THOMAS BUTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June r,
1878. [Eldest] s. of George [ MM. of Brentry, Westbury-on-
Trvm, Gloucs. (and Mary, dau. of T. Luce). B. there [Dec.
2] '1839. School, Eton. Matric. Michs, [878; B.A. 1882.
iii the M.mor 1 1 iii-''. 1. ri<_kii.il<-, < il"Lics. Capt., Gloucs.
Yeom.inry-i.. .ivalry, 1885. J. P. for Wilt ^ .11 id Gl - Master
of the Cncklade Foxhounds. Married, Sept, 1897, Cicely
Laura, dau. of Dudley Robert Smith, ol Glynde Place,
■ u 1 Died Ian. 13, 1915. Brother of Audley M. (1887).
( Irmy Lists; Burke, L.G.; II ho was Who.)
Miller, Walter George Douglas
MILLER, THOMAS COMBE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 22,
1796. Re-adm. pens. Nov. 7, 1799- Of Middlesex. [2nd] s.
of Sir Thomas (1753) [5th] Bart. [B. 1780.] School, Win-
chester. Matric. Easter, 1802; LL.B. 1802. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) Dec. 19, 1802; priest, Mar. 6, 1803. V. of
Froyle, Hants., 1S03-64. Succeeded his father as 6th Bart.,
Sept. 4, 1816. Married, May 5, 1824, Martha, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Holmes, of Brook Hall, Norfolk, and Bungay,
Suffolk, and had issue. Died June 29, 1864, at Froyle.
Brother of John (1787). (Boose, vi. 211; St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. 3S5; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
MILLER, THOMAS ELTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1800. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Peter, of Bockleton,
Heref. (and Marv, dau. of Joseph Kirkman, of Horndean,
Hants., and Esther Elton). [B. 1783.] School, St Paul's.
Matric. Easter, 1802; Scholar, 1802; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1809.
Lived at Bockleton, Heref. Married 180S, Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. Christopher Whitehead, R. of Eastham, Worcs.
Died s.p. Feb. 17, 1857, at Bockleton. Brother of Jos ph K,
(1803). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1857, i- 368.)
MILLER, THOMAS HUGH. Adm. pens, at PETERHOUSE,
Oct. 6, 1874. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Glasgow. B. Jan. 4,
is^j. [Previously .it GUmjow University; M.A. 1S73; D.Sc.
1903.] Matric. Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1875; B.A. (14th
Wrangler) 1878. Mathematics Master at Wesley College,
Sheffield. Senior Tutor at Borough Road Truuuuc. 1. "lie-. ,
Isleworth, Middlesex, from 1906. Died Oct. 21, 1036, aged
85, as the result of an accident; buried at Heston (7". A.
Walker 5.54; Glasgow Roll of Graduates; The Times, Oct. 24,
MILLER, THOMAS JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1877;
sometime of Cavendish H. [S. of — , of Ridge vicarage.
Barnet.j. Migrated to Downing, Apr. 24, Z882; B.A.
1885; M.A. 1S89. Ord. deacon (Ripon, for Wakefield)
1888; priest (St Albans) 1S92; C. of Honley, Vorks.,
1888-90. C. of Patrington, 1890-2. C. of Colney Heath,
Herts., 1S92-4. C. of Wensley, Vorks., 1894-5. V. of South
Cave, 1895-1905. R. of Salford, Lanes., 1905-14. R. of
Little RolPright.Oxon., 1000-14. &■ of Sproughton, Suffolk,
1914-36, Latterly of Crosslea House, Henley Road. Ipswich,
where he died Oct. 7, 1938, aged 81; buried at Sproughton.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 8, 1938.)
MILLER, THOMAS NOLAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 9,
1M7 (as Thomas). S. of the Rev. John Hamilton, of KUrea
p' t.-ry. C" Londonderry. B. [Feb. 12], 1839, at Leek, Co.
Donegal. School, St Paul's. Maine. Michs. 1857; Scholar,
i860; B.A. (gtk Classic) 1862. Fellow of Queens', 1862,
M A. i.-'.s Ph.D., Gottingen. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1 16 ..
priest iM '4. Assistant Master at Haileybury College, iN'.te (
of St Paul's, Covent Garden, 1866. Assistant Chaplain to the
English Church at Rome, 1866-7. Assistant Master at
Uppingham School, 1867 — 70. Availed himself of the pro-
visions of the Clerical Disabilities Relief Act (1870), Jan. 7,
187 1. Assistant Master at University College Srhool, 1SS0-4.
Head Master of the Boys' High School, Christchun h, New
Zealand, 1884-95. Subsequently carried on a coaching
establishment for Army and Diplomatic Candidates at
1 1- ittingen. Lektor at Gdttmgen and Strasbourg Universities.
Re-translated and edited lvd< '■- 1 > « !t>uit teal History, etc.,
for the Parly English Text Society. Married (r) Caroline
Townshend; (2) Rose, dau. of Edward Irwin, of Derrygore,
Enniskillen. Died June 24, 1000. Father of Hugh M.
(1896) and JohnC. (1887). (IP M. Irwin )
MILLER, VERNON LESLIE EDEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Feb. 13, 1872. [Eldest] s. of Ingleby Thomas, solicitor [of
Dulwich] B. [June 23, i8s3], in" London. School, Dulwich
College. Matnc. Lent, 18 j; B.A. 1876. Adm. at the Innei
remple June 12, 1876. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1880.
On the North-Eastem 1 in int. of 12. Mao P-ie Id Street,
London, W., m 1926. [Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Peile, n. ''22,
which gives ' b. Aug. 2 '); Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
MILLER, WALTER FISHER. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1892.
S. of John Fisher Chief Registrar of H.M. Court of Bank-
ruptcy, deceased. Schools, ' At Hameln and with Pastor
Reuter ' [and Dover College], Matric. Michs. 1892. Left
after : virs to enter tie' IP-i -koine r Srhool of Art at Bushey.
Died there of pneumonia. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
MILLER, WALTER GEORGE DOUGLAS. Adm. at Caits.
Ocl 1, i 90 S. of Walter William, M.D., deceased B.
Dec. 17, 1872, at Eye, Suffolk. Sehool, Fpsoui 1 "lle^e.
Matric. Mi' hs. 1890; B.A. 1893, At Universit) College
Hospital. Died Mav, 1002. (Venn, 11. 514. Epsom CoU.
Reg.)
4I6
Miller, William Allen
MILLER, WILLIAM ALLEN. Hon. LL.D. 1670. Rede Lec-
turer, 1S70. [S. of William, Secretary of the General Hos-
pital, Birmingham (and Frances Bowyer). B. Dec. 1 -, 1-17,
at Ipswich. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and Ackworth,
Yorks.] Hon. LL.D., Edin., i860; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford,
Worked in Liebig's Laboratory, 1840. M.D., London,
184:. Demonstrator in Chemistry at King's College, London,
Professor of Chemistry at King's College, London, 1845.
F.R.S., 1845. Treasurer, 1861-70. Gold medal, R. Astron.
Soc. Assayer to the Mint and Bank of England. Married,
1S42 Eliza, dau. of Edward Forrest, of Birmingham, and
had issue. Author, Elements of Chemistry. Died at Liverpool,
Sept. 30, 1870. (D.N.B.)
MILLER, WILLIAM GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
h, Oct. 1, 1S77. Of Surrey. [S. of David Graham,
Fleet vargeon, retired, of 113, Camberwell New Road, Ken-
nington, London. B. Oct. 22, 1S59, at 3, Grosvenor Place,
Camberwell New Road, Kennington.] Matric. Miens. 1877:
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1 -
MILLER, WILLIAM HALLOWES. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 20, 1S20. S. of Capt. — (who had served in
the American Civil War). B. [Apr. 6, 1801], at Llandovery,
Carm. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1S22; B.A. (51/1 Wrang-
ler) 1826; M.A. 1829; M.D. 1841. Fellow, 1829-44 and
1S74-80; Tutor, 1830-44. Professor of Mineralogy, 1S32-S0.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1832. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford,
1S76. Member of Committee to superintend the construction
of the Parliamentary standards of length and weight, 1843.
Chiefly known for his system of crystallography. F.R.S.,
1838; Foreign Secretary, 1S56-73; Roval medal, 1870.
Order of Leopold of Belgium. Knight of St Maurice and St
Lazare. Married, Nov. 5, 1S44, Harriet Susan, dau. of R. V.
Minty. Died May 20, 1880, at 7, Scroope Terrace, Cam-
bridge. On a brass plate on a wall in the basement under
Cockerell's building is the following inscription: ' In this
Room Professor William Hallowes Miller constructed the
new Standards of Weight to replace those which were de-
stroyed by the burning of the Houses of Parliament, a.d.
1834.' Father of Edward F. (1867). (Bouse, 11. 886; Eagle
xi. 293; D.N.B.; Cambridge Revieie. 1800, C. 113; C. Sayle,
Annals of Cambridge Univ. Lib.; Memorial of 11". H. Miller
(by his widow).)
MILLER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Jesus,
Dec. 16, 1805. [Doubtless s. of William, of Craigentinnv,
Midlothian (by his 2nd wife. Miss — Rawson, cousin to
Miller-Christie, of Stock-well, Surrey).] (B. 1789.] M.P. for
Newcastle-under-Lyme, 1830-41. F.S.A. ' He was known
at book-sales as " Measure Miller " for his habit of carrying
about with him a foot-rule in order to measure the exact
size of a " tall " copy of a book which he wished to buy.'
As a book-collector, regarded as the successor of Richard
Heber; his Britwell Library was unrivalled for the number
and rarity of its examples of Earlv English and British
literature. Died, unmarried, Oct. 31, 1848. Bequeathed
Britwell Court, near Burnham, Bucks., to his cousins, the
Marsh, who resided with him, from whom it passed
to Samuel Christie-Miller and has since been sold, and the
library- dispersed. (D.X.B.; G. Mag., 1849, 1. 98.)
MILLERS, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 2, 1793.
Of Westmorland. [S. of Thomas, of Kendal.] School,
Hawkshead. Matric. Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1797; B.A. 1798;
M.A. 1S01. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from Ely)
June 3, 1798; priest (Ely) June 8, 1S00; C. of Bnnklev,
Cambs., 1798. P.C. of Chettisham. Minor Canon of Ely
1800-52. V. of Winston, Suffolk, 1S03-6. V. of Stanford,
Norfolk, 1808-45. V. of Runham, Norfolk, 1S11-52. R. of
Hardwicke, Cambs., 1825-52. Kept a private boarding school
at Ely for many years. Married, July 9, 1S01, Mi
of the Rev. Robert Forbv, of Fincham. Author, Description
of the Cathedral Church of Ely. Died Jan. 3, 1852, aged ~t .
at The College, Ely. Brother of the next. (Scott, MSS
St John's Coll. Aim., iv. 3S5; G. Mag., 1852, 1. 310.)
MILLERS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Jon-. I
Of\orks. [S. of Thomas, of Kendal.] Bapl
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1765; Scholar, 17
(Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1750; M.A. 1792
B.D. if ;-'yi-z8o8; Steward, 1802-8. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 16, 1792; priest (Ely) Dec. 21, 1704.
V. of Madingley, Cambs., 1805-7. R. of Hardwick, 1807-25.
R. of Aberdaron (sinecure), Carnarvon, 1807-43. C. of
■ irried Hiss Margaret Towers, of
Duke Street, Ulverston, Lanes., and had issue. Dii
24, 1843, at Duddon Grove, near 1 : ,, r of the
above. (Si John's Coll. Aim., iv. 385; G. Mag., 1843, 1. 544.)
MILLES, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H
1896. B. Aug. 23, 1877. Matn. B.A. 1899!
Served in the Great War, 1914-11) (Private, S. African
Forces), (Univ. War List.)
VACiilV 4jy
Millican, Kenneth William
MILLES, The Hon. GEORGE WATSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Jan. 19, 1S43. [Eldest s. of George, Baron Sondes
(and Eleanor, dau. of Sir Edward Knatchbull, 8th Bart., of
Mersham). B. Oct. 2, 1S24. School, Eton, and at Sandhurst.]
Did not reside. Captain in the ' Blues ' (Royal Horse
Guards). Of Lees Court, Kent. M.P. for East Kent, .
D.L. for Kent. Succeeded his father as 5th Baron
17.1874. Created Earl Sondes and Viscount Throwley,
of Lees Court, Kent, May 4, 1880. Married, Jan. 25, 1859,
Charlotte, dau. of Sir Henry Stracey, 5th Bart. Died Sept.
10, 1894. Father of the next and of George E. (1881, sub
Throwley). (Eton Sch. Lists; G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Return of M.P.'s.)
MILLES [post MILLES-LADE], The Hon. HENRY AUGUSTUS.
Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1SS6. [4th s. of — [George Watson,
1st Earl Sondes] (above) , of Lees Court, Faversham, Kent.] B.
Nov. 24, 1S67, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1886.
In the Royal East Kent Yeoruanry, 1888-1908. Served in
the S. African War with Imperial Yeomanry, 1900. Took,
by Royal licence, the additional name of Lade, on succeeding
to the estates of that family, 1900. J. P. for Kent; High
Sheriff, 1919. Married, Apr. 24, 1912, Esther, dau. of Lieut.-
Col. Joseph Spencer Benyon, 5th Lancers, of Islip House,
Thrapston, and had issue. Of Nash Court and Brenley
House, Faversham, Kent. Died July 30, 1937, at Nash
Court. Brother of George E. (1881, sub Throwley) (Burke,
L.G.; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Who was Who; The Times, July 31, 1937.)
MILLES, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Oct. 27, 1753. S. of Christopher (1714-15), of Kent. B. at
Nackington. School, Westminster. Doubtful if resided.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1753. M.P. for Canterbury,
1761-80. Married, Oct. 9, 1765, Mary Elizabeth, onlv dau.
of the Rev. Thomas Tanner, D.D., Preb. of Canterbury.
Died Sept. 14, 1820. (St John's Coll. Aim., in. 621; Inns of
' ourt; Record of Old Westminsters.)
MILLETT, ARTHUR FENN1NG. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, June 11, i860. S. of H. H-lonevJ C, Esq.,
of 23, Blenheim Road, St John's Wood, London. [B. Oct. 18,
1841. School, Christ's Hospital.] Matric. Michs. i860;
Scholar, 1861. Appointed to the Bengal Civil Service, 1861;
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces, 1864-5;
Assistant Commissioner of Oudh, 1865-81; Assistant Settle-
ment Officer, 1866-81; Deputy Commissioner, 1S81; District
and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces, 1883-5. Died Dec. 22,
1885, at Benares. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; India
Office Lists.)
MILLETT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 2, 1842.
Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1S47.
MILLETT, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1810.
Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 181 1 ; B.A. (15th Wrangler) iSi4;
1st Chancellor's medal, 1814; Fellow of Christ's, 1S14. M.A.
1817. Ord. deacon (London) June 1, 1S17; priest, Dec. 21,
1817. Living in 1S29 at Bovingdon, near Hemel Hempstead,
and in 1S34 at Bnghton, as a private tutor. V. of Silkstone,
Yorks., 1845-50, and Chaplain to the Bishop of Ripon.
Died Apr. 26, 1850, aged 56, at Silkstone. (Peile, 11. 371;
G. Mag., 1850, 1. 679.)
MILLETT, HENRY STANSBURY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 22, 1887. S. of H. M.. Esq., of 3. Victoria Street, West
minster, London. [B. Feb. 14, 1867.] School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Distnct Auditor, Ministry
of Health. Of 51, Beechcroft Road, Oxford, in 1940 1 '
at the I'.o.nl.i, Ajljn . Mexico, Inn.' 1, M47. (A' ■•.-,,,:: ' ...
Reg.; The Times, June 18, 1947.)
MILLETT, HUMPHREY DAVY. Adm. sizar at St John's Api
II, 1837. B. at Ludgvan, near Penzance, Cornwall. Migrated
to Clare, Oct. 11, 1837. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841
Ord. deacon, 1842; priest (Cashel) Dec. 17, 1843: C. of
Lymm, Cheshire, -1847-9. C. of Freshwater, Isle of U mlit.
1851-55. Chaplain of the Union, Blaby, Leics., 1856-67.
Master at the Collegiate School, Leicester, 1S5S 1 1
appears from Clergy List, 1868.
MILLETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus ChriSII, May 12,
1826. Of Norfolk. Matnc. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; MA
1833. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 6, iSjo; priest, June 5
1831. C. of Swanton Morlev with Wortlun
67. Died Feb. 27, 1867, aged 60, .it 1 .:, 1 tory, Norfolk.
■ rd\ 1, Mag , [867,
MILLICAN, KENNETH WILLIAM. Adm. pens, .it Emmanuel,
Mar. s. 1872. M.iii
Hospital. L.R.C P. and L.M., Mi M.R.i S., 1879.
I Hospital, and Clinical \
[ton Street. Surgeon, West End Hospital for Pai
Surgeon and 1 .
York, in 1900. Of
1 \.'nih. nt, U.S.A., in 1010 I .in. 1 .1 ■ \ 1 1 1 1
of the American Medical v tation, W edical Directories.)
27
Millichap, Alfred Tolley
MILLICHAP, ALFRED TOLLEY. Adm. pens, at Si Catha-
rine's, Apr. 23, 1852. S. nf Thomas, Esq., of Coldness,
near li irtlrl-urv [W. in ;.]. H. it Bamhale, near Onibersley,
Won i. Matric. Michs. 185;; B.A. 1856.
MILL1GAN, HENRY MAWSON. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
June 29, 1840. S. of Thomas. B. at Stratton Street, Picca-
dilly, London. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon
1.1) 1845; priest, 1846. Head Master of Sutton
Valence Grammar School, 1848-61. R. of Cricksea with
Althome, Essex, 1862-1906. Disappears from Crockford
1907.
MILLIGAN, JOSEPH LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
1 ike, I m jo, 1866. Only s. of Joseph, F.R.C.S. B.
in Tasmania. Matric. Lent, 1S66.
MILLIGAN, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 7, 1879. S. of — . B. June 25, 1853, at Dun-
stable, Beds. School, Brunswick House, Barnet (Rev, T. D.
Ball). Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. iS.Sd. 'ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1SS2; priest, 1S83; C. of St Mark's,
Wolverhampton, 18S2-4. C. of Christ Church, Dover, 18S4-
8. C. of St Margaret's, Northampton, 1888-9. V. of St
Luke's, Wolverhampton, 1889-1913. V. of Tong, Salop,
1913-19. Resided subsequently at Wolverhampton, where
n. died Apr. 16, 1922. (C. A. E. Pollock; Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 19, 1922.)
MILLIKEN, JAMES PARRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at St
I .1 1, l8ro; re-adm. Fell. -Com. Oct. 27, 1810;
re-adm. pens. May .'1 1S1 |. s. of Halley Benson. Esq. B.
in London. School, Fulham. Matric. Michs. 1810. Kept
rive terms.
MILLIKEN, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
I 1 1 my II11 1 , Oct. 29, 1865. [Only] s. of W., Esq., of 9,
Stanley Crescent, Notting Hill. London. School, King's
Matric.Mi.li' 1 '-v. I : A 1870. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 21, 1868. [Inns of Court.)
MILLING, MATTHEW JOHN TYNE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 17, 1873. [2nd] s. of John, Esq., of
14, Framlingham Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne. [B. Sept. i.j.
1S54.] School, Edinburgh Academy. Matnc. Michs. 1873.
Migrated to Downing, Oct. 10, 1877; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1894.
A Ihl at the Inner Temple, June 19, 1878. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1R82; priest. 1883; C. of Evesham, Worcs.
1882-4. V. of Ashton Keynes with Leigh, Wilts,, 1SS4- 1037.
Died Jan. 10, 1937, aged 82. [Inns of Court; 1 rockford;
Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 13, 1037.)
MILLINGTON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr. 21, 1S60.
IS of J. B., of Boston, Lines, [attorney]. B. May 1841,
S 1....1. I'ppmgham 1 Matri. . Michs. i860; B.A. 181.4; M.A.
iM">. Assistant Master at Leamington College; Head
Master of Bromsgrove School, 1873-1901. Sometime an
Inspector of Schools for London LJniversitv. Died Dec. 17,
1922, at Cheltenham. (Uppingham Sch. Roll ; Camb. Year-
I k. The Times, Dec. 21, 1922.)
1.I111. pens it Christ's, May 23,
1 1 1]. it la tlev, Wellington,
S Jop S. 1 1, W, Uingtonl , m.l at University
College, Aberystwyth. Maim. Michs igoo; Scholar, [901;
B.A. (Nat Soi. Trip , Ft I, ist Class) 1902; (l't II, 1st Class,
M.A. 1906. Sometime in business in London. Lec-
turer in Chemistry at Wren's. M.B.E., 1020. Author, 7, ./in
Dalton; Co-operation in the Preparation of Science in Modern
Life. Latterly of 27, Prince of Wales Mansions, P.att. 1-1 1
Park. I , ,-. \Pcilc, II S43; Burke, O.B.I
The Tim, i, Dei 29, 19 .-
MILLINGTON, ROBERT MILLINGTON. Adm. pens, at 1 " eens'
July 6, 1858. [Only 5. of Robert.] Matric. Mich-, 1S3S;
Members' prize, t ... p, A isfe; M.A. 1869. Died [an. 9,
1884, aged 45. ( I he Guardian, Jan. 16, 1884 I
MILLINGTON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 16,
MILLINGTON, THOMAS STREET. Adm. sizar at St John's
Oct. 11, 1847. A 'Ten-year man.' Of Middlesex.' S. of
Henry, gent , of Brabant Court (and Anna). B. Mar. 29,
1821, at St Dionys Backchurch. Ord. deacon (Sodor and
Maul 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Lezayre, Isle of Man, 184,3-31.
1 ..1 st Sepulchre's, Northampton, 1851 j, V. of Wood-
house Eaves, Leics., 1853 98 Author. 1 cstim 1:1 ,-f the
Heathen to the Truths of Hoi) II ■■'. Serin ms on .
Prayer; Straight to tin1 Mail, mt oj out Fellows; A Great
Mistake, etc. Disappears from ( 1 ickford, [906,
MILLMAN, JOHN WHITE McKINLEY. Adm. sizar at St
John's, June 25, 1838; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1838. (if
I n Matric. Mil bs 1838; B.A 1842 1 ird. deacon
(Chester), Feb. 20, 1842; priest, Feb 26, 1843; C. ol Brig-
ll.tni. Cuniberl.mil 1 .... ... \ 11 !...r..u,;li u ith Narford,
N, ,ii, ,11,, i.ss.. 1, V. .,f Svkehouse, Yorks., 1851-89. Died
Mar. 1. 1, 1889 [Crockford; Clergy List, which rails him
' Miliuan ', Eagle, xvi. 179.)
Mills, Francis Richard
MILLMAN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Nov. 7,
A 'Ten-year man.' S. of George. B. at Kensington,
Middlesex
MILLNER,
also MILNER.
MILLNER, ARTHUR TENISON. Adm. at Clare, July S, 1899.
[Younger s. of Henry. B. 1881.] School, Tonbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1899. A chartered accountant; AC. A., ion. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (mentioned in despatches).
Assistant Bursar at Haileybury College, 1919-22; Bursar of
Stowe School, 1923. Became a Benedictine monk, 1923,
when he took the name in religion of Mark. Of Nashdom
Abbev, Bumham. Bucks., in 1926. Brother of the next.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
MILLNER, HENRY LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Oct. 1,
1897. [Elder] s. of Henrv John. B. [Dec. is. ; 1
Bexleyheath, Kent. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs.
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. College Organist, 1897-1901.
Resident at Cambridge L'niversitv Settlement, 1901-2.
Head Master of the Grammar s. 1. ..■!. IP r-in..nden, Kent,
1902-6. A private tutor in Alien. , : 1... As-i-t.u:t
Master at Devonshire Hon-.' Scl 1, B ' .1, Sussex, 1911-
t8; |..int Head Master, mis 1 , H,-,„l Master of South-
bourne House School, Southbourne-on-Sea, Hants., 1919-
29-. Brother of the above. (Tonbridge Sch. Keg.; Peile,
11. 819; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MILLNER, THOMAS DARNTON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. 14, 1S37. S. of Thomas Ellrrk.-r [Librar-
ian], of Leeds. School, Leeds [Grammar]. Matric. Michs.
1837; (Law Classes, ist Class, 1841-2); LL.B. 1853; LL.D.
iso; Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1S50; priest, 1851; C. of
AUmgton and Amesburv, Wilts., 1852-3. V. of Bulford and
Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Carlisle, 1854-62. C. of
Wendron, Cornwall, 1863-8. V. of Armin, Yorks., 1 '
Died Mar. 4, 188 . 0 ... ! t <rd; ' lergy Lis.o Leeds Gr.' S1I1.
Reg.; Boase, Collect. Cornub.)
MILLS, ALFRED ERNEST. Adm. at Clare. June 11, 1881.
[Only s. of William Frederick, of London.] Matric. Michs.
11; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1888. An engineer. M.I.E.E. General
Secretary, Railway Benevolent Institute in 1906. (Camb.
Yearbo 1
MILLS (formerly JODRELL), ALFRED PAUL JODRELL.
Adm. pens, at St John's, June 10, 1S33. of Middlesex
[School, Eton (entered as Jodrell, but 'Mills after 1810.)
B. Dec. 23, 1816.] Matric. Michs. i.s-,s: s. holar, is ;6.
Migrated to Queens', Dec. 7, 1S38; B.A. (7/'' Classic) 1839;
M.A. 1842. Fellow of Queens', 1839-45. Ord. deacon (Ely)
Dec. 3, 1843. Died May 19. 1845, on a voyage from Madeira.
' A lectern (an oak eagle) was erected to his memory in
Queens' (old) Chapel, but was removed to Sandon Church in
1894.' Portrait in Queens' combination room, (Eton Sell.
Lists; Sir Wasey St.-rry; 1, Mag., 1845, 11. 206.)
MILLS, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 4.
1866. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1874. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of St Andrew's, Leeds,
1870-4; V. there. i--| 81, c ol Christ Church, Plymouth,
1881-8. C. of Totnes, Devon, 1888-92. C. of St Paul (West
Exe). Tiverton, 1893-5; V. there 1895-1906. Disappears from
Crockford, 1907. Father of Richard S. (1900). (Army Lists.)
MILLS, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1892. Of Lanes. S. of George, coachman,
of 9, Mount Pleasant. Coventry Road, Birmingham. B.
Oct. 30, 1873, at Golbome, Newton-le-Willows, Lanes.
Schools, Birmingham, St George's National, King Edward's,
Aston, and Birmingham Hi^h Matric. Michs. 180:; Scholar,
1 '. ,. B.A, 1901.
MILLS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 16,
I7f.9. S. of the Rev. Bernard (1732), D.D., of Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk. B. Feb. 7, 1753. School, Bury St Ed-
munds. Matric. Michs. 1770; Scholar, 1771; B.A. 1774;
M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Aug. i>, 1775; priest,
Mar. 2, 1777; C. of Hitcham, Suffolk, 1771. V. of North
Clifton, Notts. R. of Kirkby with Usgodbv, Line,. Preb. of
Lincoln. Reader of St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds, 1790-2.
Preacher of St James's, Bury St Edmunds, 1792-1S18.
Married Mary, dau. of Christopher An.ln \v-, I'-.p, of East
Dereham, Norfolk. Died < ».-t. 31, 1820; buried at St James's,
Bury St Edmunds. Father of John (1799). (Bury St
Edmunds Gr. s, ;; Reg.; Misc. Gen. ei Her., 3rd S., in. 59;
G. Mag., 1820, 11. 473; Thoroton Soc, Recent Ser., xi. 57.)
MILLS, FRANCIS RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of William, of 11, Oakley Street, London. B.
[Mar. 20], 1880, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Mi. h- 1-,-; 1: \ and LL.B. 1901; M.A. 1905. Adm.
Solicitor, ii..|. Served 111 the Great War. 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R. Fusiliers; atta. h.,1 l; I , « ,.n,.l. ,!i 1 AY, .;.t .f Old West
minsters; I niv. War List; Law Luts.)
418
Mills, Francis Thomas Shapley
MILLS, FRANCIS THOMAS SHAPLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Jesus, Oct. 1885. [Youngest] s. of Thomas Richard, Esq.
B. at Exeter. School, private. Ma trie. Michs. 18S5; B.A.
1890; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1892; priest, 1893; C.
of st GUes, Cambridge, 1S92-5. R. of Chieveli v, I rb
R. of Broadstairs, Kent, 1896-1909. V, oi St
Thomas's, Finsbury Park, London, 1909-22. Died Feb. Z2,
1922. (Crockford; Tlxe Times, Feb. 24, 1922.)
MILLS, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 17. 1866.
Did not reside.
MILLS, FREDERICK ANDRE. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 18S8.
[Only s. of William Primrose, barrister, of London. School,
Wellington College.] Matnc. Michs. iSSS; B.A. 1891; M.B.
and B.Chir. 189S. At St George's Hospital. Assistant Medi-
cal Registrar there. Assistant Anaesthetist, Royal National
Orthopaedic Hospital. Of Cookham, Berks., in 1900.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 {Capt., R.A.M.C).
Of Sevenoaks in 1950. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Scott, MSS.;
Medical Directories; Univ. War Lis;.)
MILLS, FREDRICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1892. S. of Frederick Charles (perhaps of University College,
Oxford, 1867), of Lothian House, Lincoln. B. July 20, 1S74.
School, Lincoln Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S92; Scholar;
B.A. (is/h Wrangler) 1895; M.A. 1900. At Edinburgh
University; M.B. and B.Chir., Edin., 1905. Practised first
at Hipperholme and then at Lightcliffe, near Halifax, from
1930. Medical Officer of Health, Hipperholme and Shelf
U.D.C. {Medical Directories.)
MILLS, FREDERICK RUSSELL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 2, 1836. [Eldest] s. of Frederick [sometime
Librarian of the Home Office]. B. [June 27, 1S17], in Lon-
don. School, Harrow (Head of School). Matnc. Michs.
1836; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1S44. Ord. deacon ( Hereford 1 1841;
priest, 1842; C. of Presteigne, Radnorshire. C. oi N<w
Radnor, 1845-6. C. of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. \". ■ f
Esholt with Hawksworth Yorks., 1SS2-77. Married Julv 11,
1S48, Miss M. L. E. Roth. Resided latterly at Peterborough.
Died Feb. 16, 1896, at Bromsgrove. (Scott, MSS , 1
ford; The Church Review, Feb. 20, 1896.)
MILLS, The Hon. GEOFFREY EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1*94. [B. Mar. 15, 1875.] [Youngest] s. of [Charles
Henry] [1st] Lord Hillingdon, of Camelford House, Pari
Lane, London, W., and of Wildernesse, Sevenoaks, Kent
(and Louisa Isabella Lascelles, dau. of the 3rd Earl of
Harewood). School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S94. Lieut., West
Kent Imperial Yeomanry, 1897. Capt., R.N.V.R.; Naval
Provost -Marshal in London. Died Aug. 14, 1917. [Who was
Who.)
MILLS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. ,, 1 66.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1866. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1872,
priest, 1877; C. of West Exe, Devon, 1872-5. C. of Charles,
1875-7. V.of Rawdon, Yorks., 1877— 81. C. of Folk-, 1 1
1881-3. C. of North Barrow, Somerset, 1883-9. R. of North
with South Barrow 1889-1915. Died Dec. 15, 1915, at North
Barrow rectory, aged 72. (Crockford; The Times, Dec. 18,
1915)
MILLS, GERALD RUSGROVE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1. 1895.
[Eldest] s. of Harry, solicitor, of Stourbridge. B. [Jan. 3],
1877, at Wollaston. Schools, Durham and Stourbridge, and
at Mason College, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A.
1898; M.A. 1902. One of the founders of the firm of Mills
and Boon, Ltd., publishers. During the Great War, 1914-19,
in the Ministry of Munitions. Died Sept. 23, 1928. (Venn,
n. 544; The Times, Sept. 27, 1928.)
MILLS, HAROLD MUNDY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1893. B. July 15, 1873. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of
Dennington, Suffolk, 1896-8. Assistant Master at Fram-
lingham College, 1896-1904. C. of St John's, Bury St
Edmunds, 1904-19. C. of Attleborough, Norfolk, 1920-42.
V. of Ketteringham, 1942-8-. (Schoolmasters' Dii
Crockford.)
MILLS, HARRY EDWARD GRAHAME. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Jan. 8, 1883. S. of Edward James, Esq., of London.
B, Mir. 30, 1864. School, Tandy's, Harrow. Matric. Lent,
1883.
MILLS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 4,
1842. Matrix
MILLS, HENRY FORSTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at 1
fune 14. 1786. [Eldest] s. "f H< orj tD
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, i;,H>7;
B.A. 1790; M.A. 1793- Prebenda]
center, 1797-1807. Chancellor of York Cathedral
..( Barton ml.' ■ ■ R. of 1 ...wsworth,
Cheshin-, 1803-27. R. r'f Emley, Yorks,, 1X04-27. Chaplain
of st James, Castle Eden, Durham. Married, Nov
Alicia Harriet, 3rd dau. of William Markham, An hi
York. Died Apr. 27, ifc27,aKed 58. at Bath. (Record of Old West
minsters; Cant. Act Bk.\* irJg., 1827, 1. 570.)
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Mills, John Remington
MILLS, HENRY HOLROYD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct, 1, 1879. [Eldest s. of Henry, Major-General, Bengal
Staff Corps.] B. [Sept. 20, i860), at Ferozepur. [Sd 1.
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 18S3; pnest, 18S5; C. of Longton, Staffs.,
1883-5. C. of Burford, Salop, 1S85-8. C.-in-c. of Tichbome,
Hants., 1888-94. V. of Treslothan, Cornwall, 1894-1906.
R. of St Stephen-in-Brannell, 1906-25. Canon Residentiary
of Truro and Treasurer of Truro Cathedra], 1925-44. Presi
dent of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, 1920-1. of
Petherton, Truro, Cornwall. Died there [an. 6. 1,1
(II >s Who; TheChurch Times, Jan. 17, 1947.)
MILLS, HENRY TRUEMAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 20.
1879- [Eldest] s. of [John] Joseph [Trueman], of Clermont,
Watton, Norfolk (and Eliza Anna, dau. of James Layton,
of Baldock, Herts.). B. [Oct. 23], i860, at [Husbands]
Bosworth, Leics. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S79.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Mar. 5, 1S81. Of Langton Hall,
Leics., and Hilborough Hall. Norfolk. J.P. and D.L., for
Leics. High Sheriff, 1915. Lieut., Leics. Yeomanry-Cavalry.
Married (1) June 2, 1883, Amelia D. M., dau. of Gen. Tuite
Dalton, of Kells, Co. Meath; (2) 1919, Mrs E. A. Bentley, dau.
of Edmond Liebert, 18th Hussars. Died s.p. May 31, 1933, at
Langton Hall. Brother of John L. (1S82). (Burke, L.G.;
Inns of Court; The Times, June 1, 1933.)
MILLS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 3, 1799. Doubtful
if resided. Adm. at Corpus Christi, June 23, 1800. Of
SiiiTfilk. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Edward (1769). B. Oct. 31,
1"- 1. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar,
1S00; B.A. 1804; M.A. 1807. Ord. priest, Apr. -■ •;. 1
R. of Isham, Northants., 1808-25. Married Miss Sarah Hill.
Found drowned in the river Lark, near Frampton, Jan. 22,
1825. (Northants, Clergy; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S. III. 59;
G. Mag., 1S25, 1. 283; .-if. Carthus.)
MILLS, JOHN {Senior). Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
Mar. 25, 1826. Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Rickinghall
Superior, Suffolk. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar,
1826; B.A. [51* Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow, 1831-60;
Tutor. Senior Proctor, 1845-6. As Senior Regent, presented
a congratulatory address to Queen Victoria on her accession,
June, 1837. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest, 1833. Died Dec. 14,
i860, aged 52. M.I. at Rickinghall Superior. (Crockford.)
MILLS, JOHN (Junior). Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pi
Apr. 25, 1827. 2nd s. of William, Esq. [of Calcutta, and] of
Bewdley, Worcs. B. 1806, at ' Froster ' [Frocester], Gloucs.
Matric. Michs. 1827; Scholar, 1827; B.A. (18!* Wrangler)
1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow. Ord. deacon, 1834; priest, 1835.
R. of Orton-Waterville, Hunts., 1S37-92. A strong supporter
of the Church Missionary Society. ' Had a mangle, a thresh-
ing-floor and a flower-stall at Peterborough market, the
profits of which went to the Missionary fund.' Married, 1839,
Miss E. Strong of Thorpe Hall. Died Dec. 1892. Father of
John VV. (1865) and William H. (1S66); brother of William L.
(1823). (Boose, 11. 890; Crockford.)
MILLS, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 25, 1829.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (1791), V. of Helions Bump-
stead, Essex. B. Feb. 12, 1S11. School, Felsted) Matric,
Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834. Died Dec. 19, 1834. Brother of
Thomas (1838). (Al. Felsted.; G. Mag., 1835, I. 219.)
MILLS, JOHN HILLAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12,
1832. Of Cambs. [Only s. of John, of Camden Place, Cam-
bridge. School, Bury St Edmunds.] Matnr. Midi- 1 ,
B.A. 1837; M.A. 1840. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 5,
19. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1S43. On the Norfolk
Circuit. Died at Lowestoft, Aug. 18, 1872; buried in the
Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; The Times, Aug. 22, 1872.)
MILLS, JOHN LAYTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1882. [2nd] s. of John [Joseph Trueman] (of Husbands
Bosworth, Leics.]. B. [Sept. 9. 1863], at Tolmers, Herts
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886. Aim ,1
tli-- Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1680. Called to tin Bar,
'if Tansor '"int. Dear Peterborough. |
Northants. High Sheriff, 1911. Died Oct. [O, i-;i
oi Henry T. (1879). (Repton Sch. Reg., Inn . f 1 ourt; I <m
1 , F. Brittain.)
MILLS, JOHN REMINGTON. Adm pen [age 22) al Iki»uv,
I)"' 12,1854. [Eldest) s. of John Remington, of I. :i
1 nglefield 1 .M- 11 Surrej [ami Lnui-.i M. 1 .
eph Trueman, Esq., ■>! W.iltli.tin-l. >u I
London. School, Herts, (private). Matric. Michs. 1855.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 24. 1854. Of Tolnn 1
Married Feb. 1863, Mary Ann, dau of Charles dllmour,
eded to rolmei
W jford, 1 ounty Families (foi hi
father) Burke L.G., Inns of Court.)
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Mills, John Saxon
MILLS. JOHN SAXON. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 9, 1882.
Of Lancashire S. of lames, Professor of Music [and Martha].
I; \..v 26 1S1,;, at Asbton-under-Lyne. School, Manchester
Grammar [afterwards at Owens College]. Matnc. Michs.
18S2; D.A. 1885; M.A. 1892. Assistant Master at King
Willi. nil's (..liege, Isle of Man; at Aldenham Grammar
School; at Leamington College. Called to the Bar. Inner
Temple, May 17, 1505. On the Northern Circuit. Devoted
himself to journalism; after serving on the staff of the Echo,
appointed to the Daily News on the outbreak of the S.
African War, representing it in S. Africa. Appointed editor
of the Cape Times, and became an authority on Imperial
questions, associating himself closely with the policy of
Lord Milner A -killed musician and keen athlete; kept up
his Classic al studies to the end of his life. Author, Land-
marks n) Utile. h Fiscal Historr; The Future of the British
hmftre: B-.ographv ../ Sir Hubert Herkomcr, etc. Died
Nov 27 1020 at Oxhev, Herts. (Eagle, xlvi. 51; Law Lists;
Who was Who; I he I imes, Nov. 28, 1929.)
ILLS, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Sept. 23, 186s. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (Junior) (182;),
R. of Orton-Watervillc, Hunts. B. there Jan. 17. 1846.
[School, Marlborough College.] Matnc. Me lis. 1805; Scholar,
1865 I. A. is*-!; M.A. 1S72; Seatonian Prize, 1877. Ord.
deacon (Elv) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of St Mary's, Bury St
Edmunds, 1869-71. R. of St Lawrence Newland, Essex,
1872-89. R. of St George's, Birmingham, 1889^14. R- of
Holy Trinity, Hull, 1894. Died Oct. I, 1S94. In collabora-
tion with the C MS , a shi.rt account of his Life was pub-
lished (Willi some el hi- Sermons and Poems), in 1894.
Brother of William H. (1866). (Mills Family correspond-
ence; Crockford.)
MILLS, JOSEPH TRAVIS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. rSgS;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908.
MILLS, PETER MATTHEW. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 17) at
Christ's Oct •; 1760 [Only] s. of Matthew. B. [Mar. 23,
1743], at St Christopher's [West Indies]. School, West-
minster Matric. Michs. 1760. Resided until Dec. 1761.
Married, 1702. Catherine, dau. of Dr William Hamilton.
(Kecord'of Old Westminsters; Peile, II. 271.)
MILLS RICHARD SAWBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1900. Of Yorks. S. of the Rev. Benjamin
of St Paul's vicarage, Tiverton, Devon. B. Oct. 9,
1881 at St Andrew's vicarage, Leeds. School, Biuiidell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of Stanhope, Dur-
ham 1904-7. C. "f St George's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1907-10.
C. of St Jude's, S. Kensington, 1010-20. V. of St Marks.
H dler.ea Ki-e, 1022 2.8. V. oi Petersham, Surrey, 1929-47-.
(Croi
MILLS, SEPTIMUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
(jct , J868, Of I 'even. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1874;
M \ ,'--, did .1 11 (Ripon) 1873; priest, 1874; C. of
Upper Armlev. Leeds, r873 8. V. oi Kawdon. Yorks.,
1879-1904. Disappears from Crockf ord, 1905.
MILLS, SIMON RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens'. Mar. 2,
1831. Of Hunts. Matric. Michs. 1S31; LL.B. iM: did-
deacon, 1835: priest, 1S30, 1 . of Great Waldmgheld, Suffolk,
in 1S41 as Simon Robert (sir), B.C.L. C. of Little Cornard,
Suffolk, -1844 4b. V. of Ca-lleHedinghim. Essex. 1-0-02
Died Mar. 2s. 1802. aged 1.0. |( lergy List: (,. Mag., [862, 1.
651.)
MILLS STEPHEN EDMUND. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1884.
[S of E F of Orchestral St Marv, Wilts B. Feb 1863
School, Uppingham.] Matric. Mich; . 1 Died July 10,
ioii, at Longmead, Havant, Hants. (Uppingham Sch. Roll;
The J imcs. lulv 12, 1041)
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 8,
17.41 S of John of London. School, Hitchin, Herts.
Matric. Michs. 1 7'H, Scholar, 1704; I '•■A. (7"' Wrangler) I70l>:
M -\ 1799 Fellow, 1798. Ord. dea. on (IVtcrb.l Slav Ih.
' ' prll..,t ],,,„ .. i.-oo. V. of H.-hoiis Bunipst. ad.
1..,;., ,s„,' ;', la. her of John G. (182.,). (Northants.
1 laical Guide.)
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at st John's, Nov. 19, 1814.
Did not reside.
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', Mar. 28 1815
[Eldest s of Saimi. 1. "I Ku-sell Square, London (and M.n\
Wilson)' 1 if Muldl. ex Maui. Mi. hs 1815; B.A. 1819;
MA 1822 Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. II, 1816.
, died to the Bar, 1832. Of Tolmers, Herts. J.P. for Middle-
s,.x „„! I-;, |. 1 P and D.L. for Hants. MP. for Totnes,
1852-62. Died Nov. 11, 1862. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.,
C. R. Hudleston.)
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Apr 2 ;, 1 j B. at
Stamford, Lines. Matnc. Mul,- ,,... I \
1830 Ord deacon. 1828; priest, 1820. K. of Wittering,
Northants [S3- ' I "«<1 Ian. 2. 181.7, aged 63 (( rock-
lord \orthants 1 Inc.. , '. Ma*., 1807 ■- 260.)
Mills, William Hathorn
MILLS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20, 1838.
[Doubtless] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1791)- Matric. Mi. hs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
June n, 1843; priest, Dec. 22, 1844; C. of Hanham, Gloucs.
1844-6. Chaplain to Keynshani Union, 1846-8. R. of
Bulvan (or Bulphan), Essex, 1848-55. Of Coval Hall,
Chelmsford, in 1856. Disappears from Clergy List, 1857.
Brother of John G. (1829).
MILLS, THOMAS STORETON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 14, 1873.
(4th s of Edward, of Birkenhead.] Matnc. Michs. 1873;
B.A. (291/1 Wrangler) TS77. Adm. Solicitor 1882; practised
in London. Died July 28, 1929, aged 74, in Natal, S.Africa.
(Lam Lists; The times, Aug. 6, 1929.)
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's, July 2,
r8o8. Of Middlesex. [2nd] s. of John, surgeon, of London.
B. there, 1788. Matric. Michs. 1808. Migrated to Pembroke,
June 29, 1810. Re adm. at St John's, Oct. 24, 1812; Scholar,
1814; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1818; D.D. 1S36. Ord. priest (London,
Lifl. dim. from Canterbury) June 13, 1824. Assistant Master
at Harrow School. 1815-34- Head Master of Exeter ', ram-
mar School, 1834-54. R. of St Paul's Exeter, 1S51-4.
Died at Exeter, Feb. n, 1854. (Boose, VI. 215; Cant. Act Bk.;
G. Mag., 1854, 1. 438.)
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1821.
Of 1, Portland Place, Hammersmith Road, London. [S. of
the Rev. J. B. 111 Mar. 1807.] School. Rugby. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.)
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 27, 1835. Of
Lanes. Matnc. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, May 26, 1849. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1845; priest, 1S46; C. of Witney, Oxon., 1847-64. C. of
Burton Agnes, Yorks., 1865-70. C. of Bempton with
Speeton, 1870-4. Author. In Memoriam (a Poem); Sermons,
etc. Died Dec. 23, 1874. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1839.
[Youngest s. of Frederi. k Russell, of Harrow.] B. June 3,
1820 at St George's, Hanover Square, London. School
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S39; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1847.
Cricket ' blue,' 1840-3. Adm. at the Inner Temple. June 5,
1S43. Called to the Bar, Jan. 29, 1847. On the South
Wales and Chester Circuit. On the staff of Lav Reports.
1857. Editor of various Law books. Died Sept. 22, [877.
(HarrourSch, Keg.; Book of Blues; Law Luis. Inns 0] I urt
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 5, 1855.
Matric. Michs. 1856.
MILLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 21, i860.
[Eldest] s of John Robert, proctor [of York] (and Dorothy
lane). B. at St Michael Le-Belfrev, York. Bapt. Mar. 8,
1843. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1S68. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Mav 5, 1S65. Called to the Bar,
lune 27, 1S6S. Special Pleader, Midland Circuit and North
Riding and Y'ork city and Leeds Sessions. Died Oct. 23,
1873. (Inns of Court; Laic Lists.)
MILLS, WILLIAM EUSTACE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1900.
[S of The Rev. William, R. of Benington, Herts. B. Mar. 20,
1881. School, Winchester.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903;
M \ 1907. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1904; pnest, 1905; C.
of Barking. Essex, 1904-1 3. R. of Walkern, Herts., 1913-21.
Served m the Great War, 1914-19 (French Red Cross, m
Salonika). R. of Benington, 1921-48-. (Winchester Coll.
;;.. ■ Knee's < ,;. Keg.; Cniv. War List; Crockford; ( .1
Pari. Reg 1
MILLS, WILLIAM GUNDRY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
Eldest s of William Gundrv. stockbroker, of Torfray. Par
Station Cornwall. B. Feb. I, 18S1, in London. School,
Aldenham. Matric. Michs. 1899. Served in the Great War,
101 1 -19 (Capt Duke of Cornwall's L.I.; wounded 3 times).
Di.-.l Feb. 9, 1921. (Aldenham Sch. Keg.; Vniv. War List.)
MILLS, WILLIAM HATHORN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, June 23, 1866. S. of the Rev. John (Junior) (1827),
R of Orton Waterville, Hunts. B. there 1849. [School.
Ilaileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1800; Scholar, 1S66; B.A. 1870;
MA 1873. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1873; pnest, 1874. C.
of Pipe and Lvde, Heref., 1873-5. and Assistant Master at
Hereford Cathedral School, 1872 5. Head Master of Ruthin
Grammar School, 1875-81 . Senior A~i-l nit Master at Louth
Grammar School, 1881-95. C. of South Thoresby, Lines.,
1882-92. V. of Kelstem, 1S92-5, and R. of Calcethorpe,
1894-5. R. of Hackthom with Cold Hanworth. 1S95-1902.
R of North Thoresbv, 1902-8. R. of Rand with I-ulnetbv,
1908-9. Author, Ballads of Hellas for School I si; 1 he Odes
of Horace; The Antigone of Sophocles. Latterly of San
Bernardino, California, U.S.A., where he died Sept. 28, 1923-
Brother of John W. (1865). (Haileybury Coll. Keg., which
gives ' B. Apr. 28, 1848 '; Mills family correspondence;
Crockford.)
420
Mills, William Henry
MILLS. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
June 26, 1S62. S. of Henry James, Esq., of Westburj B.
at Bristol. School, Cothain, near Bristol. Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1S69. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1865; priest, 1S66; C. of Stapleton, Gloucs.
C. of Croxton, Staffs., 1868-71. C. of St James, Devonport,
1871-5. C. of Coleford, Gloucs., 1875-7. V. of Derwent-
Woodlands, Derbs., 1878-87. R. of Siddington, Gloucs.,
iSS7-irii2. Died June 30, 1912, aged 70. {Venn, n
The Tunes, July 3, ior2.)
MILLS, WILLIAM HOBSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1S92. [Eldest] s. of William Henry, Esq. B. [July 6,
1S73], at Hammersmith. Middlesex. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1896; (Pt II, 1st Class, 1897); M.A. 1S99. Fellow, 1- ,-
1905 and 1912-50-; President, 1940-8. At the University
of Tubingen, 1899-1900, Sc.D. (Tubingen). Head of the
Chemical Department, Northern Polytechnic Institute,
1902-12. Demonstrator to the Jacksonian Professor, 1912-
ig. University Lecturer in Organic Chemistry. 1919-31.
Reader in Stereochemistry, 1931-8. F.R.S., 1923; Davy
Medal, 1933. Longstaff medal of the Chemical Society, 1930.
Baker Lecturer at Cornell University, 1937. President of
the Chemical Society, 1941-4. Of 23, Storey's Way, Cam-
bridge, in 1950. {Who's Who; F. Brittain.)
MILLS, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. at Clare. July II, 1898. [S.
of Captain — .] School, Wellington College.
MILLS, WILLIAM LANCELOT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisii,
Aug. 20, i860. Of Gloucestershire. [S. of The Rev. \\ Lewis
(next), V. of Stonehouse, Gloucs. B. there, 1840.] Matric.
Michs. i860; B.A. 1S65. Tutor at the College of St Ger-
main, near Paris. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1871; priest,
1872; C. of Hadlow, Kent, 1871-3. C. of Lynsted, 1873-5.
C. of Benthall, Salop, 1880. Married, 1892, Miss H. R.
Checkley, and had issue. Author, Nine Months in Northern
France, Normandy and Brittany. Died 1909. (Mills family
correspondence; Crockford.)
MILLS, WILLIAM LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 3,
1823. Of Middlesex. [S. of William, of Calcutta. B. 1804,
at Clerkenwell.] Matric. Michs. 1S24; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1866.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1832; priest, 1S33. C. of Stone-
house, Gloucs., -1841-57. P.C. of Naiisworth, 1860-4. C. of
St John's. Battersea, 1867-8. C. of Harescombe, 1S68-78
R. of Redmarley D'Abitot, Worcs., 1S78-S2. Married, 1837,
Elizabeth Catherine Hayward, of Frocester Court, Gloucs.
Author, Recollections of Rambles in North Wales. Latterly
of Weston-super-Mare. Died 1891. Father of the above;
brother of John [junior) 1S27. (Mills family correspondence;
Crockford.)
MILLWARD, see also MILWARD.
MILLWARD, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 23, 1754. Of Bucks. School, private. Matric. Easter,
1756; Scholar, 1755; B.A. {6th Wrangler) 1759; M.A. 1762.
R. of Middle Claydon, Bucks., 1760-1806. V. of East Clay-
don with Battle-Claydon, 1767-1806. Died Nov. 13, 1806.
{T. A. Walker, 309.)
MILLWARD (or MILWARD), FRANCIS BROADBELT. Adm.
Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Apr. 8, 1812. [2nd] s. of John
Gardner, Esq., of Jamaica. B. Oct. 1794. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1812. Died Mar. 18, 1S15, aged 20.
{List of Carthusians; G. Mag., 1815, 1. 374; E. H. Vigers.)
MILLWARD, FREDERICK TUSTING. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel. Sept. 29, 1838. S. of E. J., Esq., of Monyhull
Hall, King's Heath, Birmingham. [B. 1868. School, St
Edward's, Oxford.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A.
1895. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1894; priest,
1896; C. of Purton, Wilts., 1894-6. C. of Bursledon, Hants.,
1897-8. C. of St Paul's, Wimbledon Park, 1898-1901.
C. of St Peter's, Dulwich Common, 1901-4; V. there,
1904-14. R. of Pontesbury, and P.C. of Longden, Salop,
1914-37. Of Rowley, Belle Vue Gardens, Shrewsbury, in
1948. {St Edward's Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
MILMAN, ARCHIBALD JOHN SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Dec. 3, 1851. [3rd] s. of the Very Rev. Heury
Hart (Brasenose College, Oxford, 1810), Dean of St Paul's,
London. B. [Feb. 2, 1834], at Reading. School, West-
minster. Matric. Lent, 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Clerk
in the Post Office, 1855-7. Entered the service of the House
of Commons, 1857; Second Clerk Assistant, 1870; Clerk
Assistant, 1886-1900; Clerk of the House of Commons,
1900-2. Married, Dec. 28, 1871, Susan Augusta Carter,
dau. of Robert Hanbury of Tamworlh. ( I '. . 1 , . 1 . 1 1
1902. Died Feb. 14, 1902. {Record of DIU Westminsters;
Who was Who; The Times, Feb. 15, 1902; Burke, P. and IS.)
MILMAN, LIONEL CHARLES PATRICK. Adm,
Sidney, Oct. 1, 1S96. [3rd, s, oi Sir Francis I
Bart., of Southsea (and Katharine Grace, dau. of Stephen
Charles Moore, D.L., of Barne, Clonmel). It. Feb. 23, 1877,
Milne, Edgar Astley
at Clonmel, Tipperary. School, Marlow (Mr E. W. Clark).
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Second Lieut., K.A , 1900;
Lieut., 1903; Capt., 1912; Major, 1915. Served in the Great
War, I9r4-I9 (Major, R.F.A.; Brig.-Gen., A^st. Director,
Ministry of Munitions; Controller of gun ammunition ruling
Division, 1916; C.M.G. 1917; mentioned in des]
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for ' valuable ser-
vices'). Retired, 1919. General Managing Director, A
dated British Maltsters, Ltd. Director, Ministry ..I Supply,
1940. Of Bedford, in 1945. {Univ. War List; Army Lists;
Burke, P. and B.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MILMAN, WALTER CHARLES GORDON. Adm. at King's, a
scholar from Eton, Oct. 12, 1872. [3rd s. of Sir William,
Bart. (Brasenose College, Oxford, 1833) (and Matilda
Frances, dau. of the Rev. John Pretynian, R. of Sherington,
Bucks.). B. Oct. 3, 1S53.] Matric. Michs. 1S72; B.A. 1876;
M.A. 1879. One of H.M. Inspectors of Schools. Latterly
of Clatford Manor, Andover. Married, June 10, 1886, Edie
Helen Blythe, dau. of John Alexander Kadcliffe, of Ordsall,
Cobham, Surrey, and had issue. Died Apr. 3, 1907. {Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
MILNE, ALAN ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 10,
1900. [Younger] s. of John Vine, of Streete Court, Westgate.
B. [Jan. 18], 1SS2, in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. rgoo; B.A. 1903. Edited The Granta, 1902. Started
journalism in London, 1903. Assistant Editor of Punch.
!9o6-r4. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., K.
Warwickshire Regt.; employed War Office; wounded).
Author of numerous novels, plays and children's stories,
including Winnie the Pooh; Noiv :.v arc Sic; When we were
very young; The Dover Road; 1 he Fourth Wall; Toad of
Toad Hall, etc. Of Cotchford Farm, Hartneld, Sussex, in
1949. (Univ. War List; Who's Who.)
MILNE, ALAN HAY. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1888. [5th] s. of
the Rev. A[ndrew] J[amieson], LL.D., of Fyvie, Moderator of
the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (and Annie
Lewis, dau. of Rev. J. Hodgson, of Jamaica). B. 1869 at
Kingston, Jamaica. Schools, Chanonry, Aberdeen and
Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1S88; B.A. 1891. Entered the ser-
vice of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, 1895; Secretary
to the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, The Liverpool
School of Tropical Medicine, The Liverpool Merchants'
Mobile Hospital, and the Union of Tobacco Manufacturers
of Great Britain and Ireland. C.M.G. ,1911. Retired, 1917.
Author, Ulysses or de Rougemont of Troy; 1 he Lif, of Sit
Alfred Lenin Jones. Died I.ui. 21, 1919, at Paignton.
Brother of Charles J. B. (1882). {Fettes Coll. Reg.; C. J.
Fordyce; Who was Who.)
MILNE, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1838.
[4th s. of Oswald, of Prestwick Wood, Lanes. B. 1819.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 183S; B.A. TS42.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 7, 1840. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1845. Of Chiddingfold House, Surrey, and St
James's Square, Manchester, in 1885. J.P. for Lanes.
Father of Edgar A. (1881). [Shrewsbury Sch. Keg.-. Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MILNE, CHARLES JAMES BARCLAY. Adm. pens, (age 19)
.it Pembroke, Oct. 2, 1882. [3rd] s. of the Rev. A[ndrew]
J[amieson], LL.D., Minister of Fyvie, Aberdeenshire. B.
[May 1864], at Kingston, lamaica. [School, Fettes College ]
Matric. Michs. 1882; Scholar, 1882; B.A. 1885. FootbaU
(rugby) ' blue,' 1882-4; Capt., 18S4. Played for Scotland
against England, Ireland and Wales, 1886. H.M. Inspector
of Schools for Scotland, 1888-92. Accidentally killed, May
6, 1892, on the railway, near London. Brother of Alan H.
(1888). {Fettes Coll. Reg.; Boose, vi. 217; Book of I
MILNE, DUGUID RAY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1881. S. of
J[ohn] D[uguid], Esq., of Aberdeen. (B. at Old
Apr. 21, 1864. School, Fettes and Aberdeen University;
M. A., Aberdeen, 1884.] Doubtful if resided. Advocat ol
the Scottish Bar in Aberdeen. Accidentally killed near
Turriff. Dec. 4, 1S95. Brother of John \. (1878). {Fettes
Coll. Reg.)
MILNE, EDGAR ASTLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
18S1. S. of Alfred (1S-..-.1. i.i.ln, ■!■ .1. ' ll-'i .e, Godal-
ming, Surrey. B. [Nov. )], [86s, at Sale, < beshiro. School,
Charterhouse. Matrie. Mi. h,. 1--.1; B.A 1 1. M
1 „ 1 ■:. A \ ■'''■ ' .
11. v, 1886-90. R. of Shcnlev, Herts., 1890 1901. K. of
1 ompton Vale D01 I !1"' North
Harriers, 1 1 100; Mast.-i of the < atti ■
Hounds, 1906-31, and widely kn.r.m a.- ' J.» I. M > i ■ -
Jan. 29 [94 ,, buried .1
, ;,'., I- Who's Wl M< nzics.)
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Milne, John Adam
MILNE, JOHN ADAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, ( >. t. 1878.
[Eldest] s. of John D[uguid], hsq., advocate, of Ardmiddle
House, Turriff, Aberdeen. |B. i860] School, Radley Col-
lege. Mum Miens. 187B; B.A. 1882. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 10, 1879. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1883. Em-
ployed in the Foreign "luce, I 115-21. < if Ardmiddle, Turriff,
and Melguin, U.erdeenshire. J. P. for Aberdeenshire. Author
of several papers on the life of the salmon. Died Dec. 26,
I'l-'j. at Folkestone; buried there. Brother of Duguid R.
(1881). {Radley t oil. Keg.- Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster ,
Men at the Bar; The limes, Dec. 30, 1929.)
MILNE, JOHN GAUTIER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June
29, 1822. S. of the Rev. — . Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs.
1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1.S29. Ord. deacon (London) May 21,
1826; priest, June 1. 182S. R. of Ctugnal St James, with
Mashburv, 1 --■ \. i.sv-64. Disappears from t roikford, i.scs.
(1. A. Walker, 4x5; 1 lergy List.)
MILNE, JOHN JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 7, 1871.
S. of John, upholsterer [and Alice]. B. Dec. 4, 1852, at
Lancaster. School, Lancaster Grammar (Dr Lee). Matric.
.Mi.l.-. 1871; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1879. Ord.
deacon (Carlisle) 1877; C. of Preston-Patrick, Westmorland,
1877 g Second Master at Heversham, Grammar School,
1875-86. Principal of Seafield Park College, 1SS6-1901.
Author, Weekly Problem Papers; Geometrical Conies; Cross-
Ratio Geometry, etc. Died Mar. 18, 1939, at Lee-on-the
Solent, Hants.; buried at Crofton. (( 'imkfmd; 1 he limes .
M 11 io, 1.,,, )
MILNE, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 11,
1861. Of Lanes. Matric. Easter, 1861.
MILNE, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 16, 1828.
S. of Oswald, of St James's Square. Manchester. Matric.
Michs. 1S28; B.A. (19//1 Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1832. Ord. deacon (Chester)
July 13, 1833; pi-iest, Aug. 16, 18^4; C. of Smallbndge.
I.'"" . 1S34-9. R. of Radcliffe, 18(0-67. Resided latterly
at Leamington. Died Nov. is. 1892. at LUlington, Warws.,
2. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Inns of ( ourt; Eagle, xvn
551; I r,.ckl,,rj. The Guardian. Nov, 23, 1892.)
MILNE, PERCY HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June I, 1880.
S. ot ( Iswald [R.] of Caimsmuir, Bournemouth. B. [June 29],
1862, at Oldham, Lanes. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs
1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1886;
priest 1887; C. of Frome St Quintin, Dorset, 1886-q. R. of
Frome St Quintin with Evershot and Melbury Bubb, 1S89-
190(1. R, of Alford with Hornblotton, Somerset, 0106-17.
Diedjune 12, 1917, at Hornblotton rectory. (Crockford;
The 1 1
MILNE, The Rev. ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 35) at Si [ohn's,
June 28. 1827. In Priest's Orders. Doubtless a ' Ten-year
man.' B. at Dundurcas. Shire of Moray, [Probably M.A.,
Edinburgh, 1814 (not found in their Matric. List).] V. of
Swine, Yorks., 1824-38. P.c. of West Molesey, Surrey,
1827-30. Lived at S. Kinlaugh (then attached to Swini I,
bul became non-resident. Deprived of his benefice 111 1838.
(P I Towell.)
MILNE, ROBERT MOIR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Ji -1 ■ 1 >■ 1
1894 S. "i R[obert] M[oir], Esq. [surgeon], B. [June 13,
1873], at Futteghur. India. [School, Aberdeen Grammar.)
Aberdeen University (M.A., 1st Class Hons. Maths , 1894).
Matric. Mirhs. 1894'; B.A. (16I/1 Wrangler) 18.17; M.A. 1902.
On the Mathematical Staff of the Royal Naval Engineering
College, Keyham, Devonport, 1898-1900; at the Royal
Military A. ulirny, Woolwich, in 1900; at the Royal Naval
College, Dartmouth, 1906-33. Died at Lymington, Hants,
Mar. 10, roll (C 11 Clark; Sl hoolmasters' lhreetorw.; 1 he
limes. Mar, 14, 1941; C. I. Fordyce.)
MILNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Oct. 10, 1S2S.
[3rd] s. of Nathaniel, Esq., of Islington, and The Inner
Temple, London. H. [Feb. 17. 1811], in Islington. School,
Walworth. Matric. Michs 1828; ISA. is.-,;, M.A 1 - ;o
Adm ad eundem at Oxford, Oct. 22, 1840. Adm at the
Middle remple, Dec 8, [825. Called to the Par. May 11,
1812. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar, 26, cms. (.1/. Oxon.;
Inns of < ourt.)
MILNE EDWARDS, ALPHONSE. Hon. Si P.. 1898 S, -I
Henri. B. 1835, in Paris. Professor of Mammalogy and
Ornithology at the Sorbonne. 1876. Director of the Museum
d'Histoire Naturelle, Pans An authority on crustaceans
and mammals, deep sea fauna, and the bun 1,1 of Madagascar.
Died Apr. 21, 1900. (Webster's Biog. Diet.; Annual Register )
MILNE-HOME, DAVID (1SS7), see HOME, D. M.
MILNE-REDHEAD, GEORGE BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mav 12, 1885. s, of Richard [barrister-at-law], .4
Holden Clough. 1 htli.ioc, I ,,,. , I;, [I l, t , , ,866, in Man
Chester. School, Cheltenham College. Main. Mi. I. [885
B.A. 1888. M.\, 1892. Called to the Bar, Middle remple,
June 2.1, 18,2. oi Rokeby, Malvern Place, Cheltenham, in
1946. (Cheltenham Coll. Keg.; Law Lists.)
Milner, Isaac
MILNER, see also MILLNER.
MILNER, CHARLES COTTAM (1783). see COTTAM, C. M.
MILNER, CHARLES PETER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, June 20, 1863 I ld.,t s. of the Rev. Edw. William
(1832). B. at ): : Scl 1, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Mich- 181 ); Scholar, 1807; B.A. (Moral Sen Tnp.,
1st Class) 1867; M.A. 1SS2. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Nov. 4. . . .i;,! deacon (Chester) 1877; priest, 1878; C.
of Christ Church, Liverpool, 1877-82. Vice-Principal of
Liverpool college, 1877-82. Chaplain of Kelly College,
lavist... k. Devon, 1884-7. Resided latterly in London.
Died May 14, 1916, aged 71. (Marlborough Coll. Ktg.;
Crockford. Inns of Court; I he Guardian, May 25, 1916.)
MILNER, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct 21 1830
Of Notts. Matric. Mi. lis. 1839.
MILNER, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Pembroke, Feb, 9, 1832. I Idests of Peter, Esq., of London.
B. there [Dec. r2. 1S15]. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1832; Scholar, 1852, B.A. 1836; M.A. 1S39. Ord.
deacon (Durham, for Canterbury) July 4, 1840; priest
(Canterbury) 1842; C. of Rolvenden, "Kent, 1840-2. C. of
Upton with Chalvey, Bui ks , 1842 ( haplain to the Forces.
1842-67; Garrison Chaplain at Portsmouth, etc. V. of
Porchester, Hants., 1S70-6. Lived subsequently at Putney,
where he died Jan. 9, 1886. Father of Ch.nl'- 1' 1 .
{Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Durham Hid. Book; Army
Lists; The Guardian, Jan. 13, 1886.)
MILNER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', [an. 23, in,o,
A ' I. 11-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.'
MILNER, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at St John's,
June 7, 1774. [Only s. of George, of Winchester.] School,'
Winchester. Main.. Mi. lis, 1777; B.A. 1779; M.A, 1782.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mav ,1, 1774. Called to the Bar,
Mav 29, 1783; did not practise. Resided at Comberton,
Cambs. Chairman of Cambridge County Sessions. Died
Nov. 14, 1825, aged 70. [SI John's Coll. Adm., iv. 3S6.)
MILNER, GEORGE (WILLIAM] THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Jesus, Dec. I, 1812; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had inatre 1 1. t. 11. 1 - 1 1. ami kept four terms. [3rd] s.
Of Sir William [3rd] Hart., deceased (and Diana, dau. of
Humphrey Sturt, Esq., of CritchiU House, Dorset). B.
June 20, 1793. School, Eton. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent,
1813; LL.B. 1819. R. of Larling, Norfolk, 1817-24. Married,
Sept. 4, 1816, Sarah Georgina, dau. of the Rev.
I'.uckston, of Ashbourne. Perbs. Died in Dec. 1824, at
Sandgate. (Eton Sch. Lists; (.. Mag., 1825, 1. 91, which
gives ' George ' only; Al. Oxon., ' George ' only; Blomefield,
Suj.p.)
MILNER, HARRY SMITHSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's May
27, 1878 8, ..I [the Rev ] James (1841). B. [Feb. 11, 1S59J,
at Stockton-on-Tees. School, Rossall. Matric. Mi. I,
Scholar, 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Chiches-
ter) 18S3; priest, 18,84. Assistant Master at St lohn's Col-
lege, Hurstpierpoint, 1882^); Second Master, 1SS9-94.
Chaplain to the Countess of Cottenham, 1885-94. C. of
Streatham, Surrey. 1895-1900. C. of the Church of the
Ascension, Lavender Hill, 1900-2. R. of Elton, Durham,
1902-36. Died June 2, 1936. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Telle. 11.
662; Crockford; The Times, June 3, 1936.)
MILNER, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 6, 1770. Of
Yorks. [B. Tan. ir. i7so, at Leeds.] Removed from school
at the age of ten, and set to earn his living as a weaver;
an usher at Hull Grammar School, 1768 7.. Matric. Michs.
1770; Scholar; B.A. (Senior It ranker and t-i s, ,,,[„•<, prize)
1774; M.A. 1777; B.D. 17S6; D.D. 171. 1 :■
Tutor, 1777- Junior Proctor, 1782-3. President ot Que 11-',
1788-1820. Vice-Chancellor, 1792-3 and i8og 10. fack-
sonian Professor of Natural Philosophy. 178^-92. Lucasian
Professor .,f Mathematics, 1798 1820.' MS, 17-1.. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) Dec. 17, 1775; priest, Mar. 22, 1778. R. of
St Botoiph's, Cambridge, 1778 .,2. Dean of Carlisle, 1791-
1820. Cunning says that ' the University perhaps never
produced a man of more eminent abilities.' Professor
William Smyth described him as ' a very capital lecturer,'
and added ' what with him and his German assistant, Hoff-
mann, tie audience was 111 a high state of interest and
entertainment.' Delivered no lectures as Lucasian Professor,
but was a mosl efficient examiner for the Smith's prizes.
Did a great deal to increase the importance of Queens';
' to the last, he ruled over the College with a despotism that
was ranlv railed m question.' Author of papers in the
/''■' 'phical Society's Transactions; edited his brother's
theological works. Died Apr. 1, 1820, at Kensington Gore,
London; buried in the (old) chapel of Queens'. Brother of
[oseph (17'. 2). (Northttnts. Clergy; D.N.B.; Gunning, 1.
257-71.. G. Mag., 1S20, 1. -,70. Gilbert Wakefield, Memoirs,
130.)
422
Milker, James
MILNER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Sidney. Mar. 23,
1765. 2nd s. of Thomas, furrier, of Leeds. B. there. School,
Leeds (Mr Moore and Mr Brooke). Matric. Miens. 1765;
B.A. (7/ft Wrangler) 1769; M.A. 1772. Fellow. Father of
the next.
MILNER, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 23, 1797.
Eldest s. of the Rev. James (above), late Fellow of the
College. B. Mar. 2. 1779, at Hunslet, Yorks. School, Leeds
(Mr Whitelev). Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. (141* Wrangler)
1S01.
MILNER, JAMES. Adm. at Jesus (age 24) Oct. 10, 1815. Of
Yorks. A ' Ten-year man.' Probably V. of Cudham, Kent,
in 1824-30. (Foster, Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide.)
MILNER, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 27,
1841. S. of Smithson [barrister]. B. in London. School, St
Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1848. Ord.
priest (Durham) July 17, 1847; C. of Monk Wearmouth,
Durham, 1847-52. R. of Elton, 1852-76. Died 1876.
Father of Harry S. (1878). (SI Paul's Sell. Reg.; Durham
I M B <ok; Clergy List; Crackford.)
MILNER. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Kov. ii, 1822.
[2nd] s. of Charles, Esq., (1783, sub Cottam), of Preston Hall,
Maidstone, Kent, and Harriet, dau. of Sir John Dinor Dyke,
Bart. B. Feb. 4, 1804. Bapt. at Aylesford, Kent, Apr. 2,
1804.] Cadet, H.E.I.C, 1823; Cornet, 8th Light Cavalry,
1824; Lieut., 1825; Capt., 1831; retired, 1S35, Died Oct. 6,
1846. (V. Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man ' at Trinity,
No
9, [828.
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 9, 1852. S. of the
Rev. Joseph (1815), V*. of [St Lawrence] Appleby. B. thrrr
[Dec. 12], 1S32. Schools [Sedbergh, Repton, and] Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1S52. Resided four years, but took no
degree. For a time resided near Ullswater. For some years
in the India Office. Died Feb. 23, iS8q. Brother of Joseph
(1S43). (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 308.)
MILNER, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 9, 1879. Of
6, The Crescent, Salford, Manchester [S. of Ralph (and
Annie Lythgo Mottram)]. B. at Salford, Apr. 4, 1861.
School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1879; Scholar;
B.A. 1883; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Colchester) 1S84; priest
(St Albans) 1886; C. of Emmanuel Church, Forest Gate,
Essex, 1884-S. Assistant Superintendent of Irish Church
Mission and C. of Mission Chapel, Townsend Street, Dublin,
188S-9. R. of Dunganstown with Redcross, Co. Wicklow,
1889-98. R. of Chilton Suffolk, 189S-1949. Died Apr. 23,
1949. (Crockford.)
MILNER, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, July 7,
1762. B. [Jan. 2, 1744], at Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1762; B.A. 1766; Chancellor's medal, 17(10;
MA. 1773. Assistant Master at Thorpe Arch School, and
C. of Thorpe Arch, Yorks. Afternoon Lecturer at Holy
Trinity, Hull, 1768. V. of North Ferriby and Head Master of
the Grammar School, Hull, ' for upwards of 30 years.'
Author, History of the Church of Christ {continued by his
brother). Died Nov. 15, 1797, at York. Father of the
next; brother of Isaac (1770). (W. H. S. Jones, History of
St Catharine's College, 189; G. Mag., 1797, 11. 1068; D.N.B.)
MILNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 26,
1815. Of Yorks. [S. of the Rev. Joseph (above). B. Sept. 3,
1793- School, Bromsgrove.] Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1820;
M.A. 1S24. V. of St Lawrence, Appleby, Westmorland, 1S17-
64. J. P. and D.L. for Westmorland. Mayor of Appleby
at the time of his death. Died Nov. 28, 1S64. M.I. in St
Lawrence Church. Father of Joseph (next) and of John
(1852). (Foster, Index Eccles.)
MILNER, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Maj 9,
1843. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Joseph (above), V. of [St
Lawrence], Appleby, Westmorland. B. there [Jan. 1, 1824].
[School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847; M
Fellow, 1848-68. Ord. deacon, 1851; priest, 1852. C. ol
Upton, near Peterborough, 1859-68. One of their..
concerned in the notorious election to the Mastership in
1861. Died Dec. 4, 1868, in the S.S. Highflyer while on a
voyage for his health. Brother of John (1852). {Repton Sch.
Rig.; W. H. S. Jones, Hi.torv ,.-/ M ( atharine't I .
C. R. Hudleston.)
MILNER, MARCUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. 20,
1883. (3rd] s. of Henry [Beilby William] (Merton I II , ,
Oxford, 1842), of 60, Princes Gate, London (and Charlotte
Henrietta, dau, of Dr M. Ben ford, Abp. of Armagh). B.
[Apr. i(>], 1864, at Bedford, s
Matric. Michs. 1883. Served in the S. African War (nth
Batt., Imperial Yeomanry, 1900 1, D.S.O., 1901). Hon
'nit Private Secretary to tli taj y of State
tary, 1905-6. M V.O., 1909.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Remounl
Milnes, John Harrison
and Special List; A.D.C. to G.O.C. 55th Division; menl '
in despatches; Belgian Croix de Guerre). Married, 1
Dowager Countess of Montrose. Died Jin. v .
Liverpool; buried at Widford. 'Wellington Coll. 1.
V.C. and D.b.O.; Wlwwas Who; The limes, Jan. 1
MILNER, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, [819; I:
Ord. deacon (Chester) Apr. 11. 1S24; priest, July I
( -1 l',„ ■kh'lcs. I ■ in -., 1 ■■■■-!; C. of Langho, 1S25. I'.C. "I
Barnoldswick (altos Gill), Yorks., 1S40-70. Disappears from
Crockford, 1871. (Foster, Index Eccles.; I lergy List.)
MILNER, WHEELER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr. 1 1818.
Of Lanes. S. of Thomas Wheeler (Queen's College, Oxford,
1780). Matric. Michs. 1S1S; B.A. 1822.
MILNER, WILFRED LEAHY. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 1,
1886. S. of James Leahy, newspaper proprietor, of Spring
Bank, Lancaster (and Harriet Faulkner). B. May 29, 1867,
at Lancaster. School, Lancaster Royal Grammar (Mr W. h.
Pryke). Matric. Michs. 1SS6; B.A. 18S9.
MILNER, WILLIAM ALDAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24,
1872. [Only] s. of William [Pashley] [Esq., J. P.], of Meers-
brook, Sheffield. B. [Mar. 28], 1S54, at Sheffield. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S72; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 24, 1874. Called to the Bar,
July 3, 1878. On the North-Eastem Circuit. Of Totley
Hail, Sheffield. J. P. and D.L. for Derbyshire; High Sheriff,
1911. J. P. for the West Riding of Yorks. Died Jan. 22,
1931, at Totley Hall. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men a! tiie Bar; Wlw was Wliti; 1 he Times, Jan. 24, 1931.)
MILNER-GIBSON, GEORGE GERY (1S76) and THOMAS
MILNER (1823), sec GIBSON.
MILNER-GIBSON (formerly ARCHER-STOCKEN.I, WILLIAM
ARCHER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1897. S. of
William Archer Stocken, of Stocken, Herts. B. 1878.
Matric. Michs. 1897 as Archer-Stocken. Assumed the name
of Milner-Gibson, 1899, on succeeding to the Milner-Gibson
estates (his mother married J. J. A. Milner-Gibson, of
Theberton, Suffolk, 1893). Lieut., R.G.A., 1900-2. Served
in the Great War, 1914-1S (Major, R.A.S.C, 1914; A.D.C.
personal staff, 1915). Of Colraine, Sleden, Virginia, U.S.A.,
in 1945. (Kelly, Handbook.)
MILNER-WHITE, HENRY (1S74), see WHITE, H. M.
MILNES, FREDERICK GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1884. S. of William Henry. B. IDec. 4, 1854], at
Wakefield. School, Wakefield Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Kipon) 1887;
priest (Wakefield) 1889; C. of All Saints, Dcwsbury, Yorks..
1887-91. C. of St Matthew, West Town, Dewsbury, 1891-6;
V. there, 1896-1905. V. of North Hykeham, Lines.,
Rural Dean of Graffoe, 1910-16. Died Oct. 2, 1916, I
II. 710; Crockford; Die Guardian, Oct. 5, 1916.)
MILNES, GEORGE HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, at I I
Oct. 14, 1882. (Only s. of George, of Ash House, Turnditch,
Derbs. B. Dec. 11,' 1S58. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; M.B. 18S6; M.D. 1891. At St Geoi
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1880. Hon
Resident Obstetric Assistant at St George's Hospital. House
Surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. Surgeon,
R.N., and Assistant Instructor in Hygiene, Royal Hospital,
Haslar. Practised at Derby. Consulting Physician, Derby-
shire Hospital for Women, and Physician i" the Derbyshire
Royal Infirmary. Died Nov. 20, 1900. (Repton Sch. Reg.;
Medical Directories; The Times, Nov. 24, 1900.)
MILNES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Feb. 19, 1 .
the Rev. Thomas Andrew (doubtless a mistake 1
Andrew (1751)), of Brant Broughton, Lines. Matrii
B.A. 178S; M.A. 1791. As '2nd s. of Andrew, of
Newark, D.D.' adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 4, 178;
of rhomas (1783). (Inns oft ourt.)
MILNES, JOHN HARRISON. Adm. pen .
17, 1898. S. of John, Congregational minister, ol London
[and Ellen Harrison]. B,
School, Mill Hill (Dr. I. D. M< <
IS . 1901 \l Ma >l
'-.• 1. lv. I'.. \, ,.' »
gational ministei at ■ at Westboume,
Bourneuitiiitli, (911-11 in the Greal
War, 1914 19. \ 1. 1
Bursar of Mansfield *■■■'■■'■■ ' 'lllr |l"'" .
Oxford in 1946. (Will Hill Sch. Reg.; Oxford Univ. Par',.
Reg.)
423
Milnes, Richard Monckton
Milton, Viscount William Charles de Meuron
MILNES, RICHARD MONCKTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Irjmiy. Feb. i. 1827. [Only] s. of Robert Penibcrton,
(1801) (and Henrietta Maria, dau. of Robert Monekton-
Arundell, 4th Viscount Galway). B. June 19, 1809, in
London. School, Ferrybridge, Yorks. Matrio. 1827; M.A
1831. Hon. Fellow, 1876. 11, in. D.C.L., Oxford, 1855- Hon
LL.D., Edmb., 1878. F.R.S. 1868. One of the original
members of the ' Apostles ' Club. Fnend of Tennyson
Haliam, and Thackeray. Of Frvston Hall and of Great
Houghton, Yorks. 11.1'. for Pontefract, 1S37-O3. Succeeded
Ins father at Frvston Hall, 1S5S. Created Baron Houghton
Aug. 20, 1863. Married, July 31, 1851, Annabella Hunger-
ford, dau. of John [2nd] Baron Crewe. President of the
Social Science Congress, 1873. A Trustee of the British
.Museum Author, Poems; Memorials ,,/ .1 Tour in Greece'
Memorials of Many Scenes; Palm Leaves; Monographs, l;,'
al; Life and Letters of John Keats, etc. President
of the London Library, 1882-5." Died Aug. 10, 18
Vichy, France; buried at Frvston. Father of Robert O. A.
(1875). {Boose, I. 1547; Burke, P. and B.; D.K.B. (which
all give 'died Aug. 11 '); Waltord, Coiwiv I-umiiies; F.M.G.
1. 5-i G.E.C.; J. Pope Hennessy, Monckton Milnes.)
MILNES, RICHARD RHODES. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 25, ^04. [2nd] s. of Richard Slater Rich. Esq.
[M.P.j1 (,uid R.n hael, dau. and. subsequently, sole heiress of
Richard Rodes, of Great Houghton, Yorks.). B. Oct 31
1785, at Newland Park, near Wakefield. School Gateacre
Lanes. (Mr Shepherd). Died, unmarried, Mar. i„, 1835 at
Mannheim. Brother of Robert P. (1801). (Burke,' P and B
(sad Crewe); F.M.G. , 1. 52; G. Mag., 1S35, 1. 671.)
MILNES, The Hon. ROBERT OFFLEY ASHBURTON. Adm
pens, at Trinity Oct. 16, 1875. [Only] s. of Richard
Monckton (1827), Baron Houghton, of Fryston Hall, Ferry-
bridge, \orks. (and Annabella Hungerford, dau. of John
2nd Baron Crewe). B. [Jan. 12], 185S. in Yorks. School
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880; M.A. 18S5; Hon.
Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1912 and Durham, 1919.
-L.D., Liverpool, 1909; Leeds, 1910. Succeeded his
2nd Baron Houghton, Aug. 10, 1885. Created
895; Earl of Madelev, July 3, 1911.
Assistant Private Secretary to the
LL.D.
Hon. :
father
Earl of Crewe, July
K.G., 1908; PC., il ,
I "i. iv2.ii :-., , 1 i.,,i 11 ,,,| ,,, ,: ,,||, . . , ,„',, M| U)|
to the Queen, 18S6. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1802-5
Lord President of the Council, 1905-8 and 1915-16 Lord
Pnvy Seal, 1908 and 1912-15. Secretary of State for the
Colonies, 1908-10. Leader of the House of Lords. Secretary
of State for India, 1910-15; attended on King George V and
Queen Mary on their visit to India, 1911-12. President of
the Board of Education, 1916. On the fall of As.imth's
Coalition Ministry, declined to take office under Lloyd
,Jl ■ -""1 ''''I 'lie llld- |» lid, HI Ell" I ,1 I l|i|,.-,-lt|,,|| III tin
Lords. Chancellor of Sheffield University, 1915. Chairman
of the L.C.C., 1917-1S. H.M. Ambassador 111 Pans 1,, ■• s
Secretary of State for War, 1930. Leader of the Liberal
arty 111 the House of Lords, 1936-44. Lord Lieutenant of
the County of London, 1912-44. Married (1) June j, r88o
Sibyl Maria, dau. of Sir Frederick Graham, 3rd Bart, of
Netherby, and had issue; (2) Apr. 20, 1899, Lady Margaret
, dau. of the 5th Earl of Roscberv, and had further
Author, si, ay I enes; Laid Kaseberv. Died luue ^o
(Burke, P. and /v.; Army Lists; Who's Who; Th
945 (the last two give ' b. at Upper Brook
,Ju
Street, London.'))
MILNES (post RICH], ROBERT PEMBERTON. Adm Fell
Com. (age 18) at Tki-ihv, on. ,r ,:„,, [Eldestl 5 of
Richard [Slater] (who took the surname of Rich, 1 ...,, ,,1
Wakefield, Yorks. (and Rachel, dau. oi Richard Rodes oi
Great Houghton Yorks 1 [B. May 28, 1784.] School
Hackney, London. Doubtful if resided. 1 if Frvston II dl
and Bawtry Hall, Yorks. Capt., S. Yorks. Yeo.n.mry-
Cavalry, 1S04 7. M.p. for l',.„,teira, t. is;,,,, , ... M,,m,,|
Aug. 22, 1808, the Hon. II, i,r„ tt . \l .„, ., \l,„„ | ,,,,„ dau. 0f
Robert Monckton-Arundell, ith Viscount Galway From
1829, resided chiefly 111 .Milan and R Refused the offer
of a Peerage 1856. Died Nov. 9, 1858. Father of Richard M
(102;); brother of Richard R. (1S04). (Burke, P. and B
which gives ' b. May 20 '; F.M.G., 1. 52; D N B ■ W R
Williams, MSS.)
MILNES, THOMAS. Adm. Fe ,„ (age 19) af Christ's
Nov. 6, 1783. S."!thcKev.Jau,es[A„,)rew] ( 1 751), D.l ). ii.at
Ilalton, Lines. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1784.; I) A
1788; M.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (l.m, , :, it 7; priest 1788-
C. of Brant Brought,.™, Lines,, 17S7. V. ,,1 Hurt,,,, Wnes'
\orks„ 1806-33. Married Eleanor, dau. ,,l Will,.,,,, („.,\ ,,|
Bushmead, Beds., and had issue. Died Ian ,, ,.-, ' ,,
Burton Agnes vicarage. Brother of John (1784) [Peile
11. 318; G. Mag., 1833, 2S1.)
MILNES, WILLIAM (1822) see SMITH.
MILNES-GASKELL, see GASKELL.
1893.
MILSOM, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8, 1871.
S, of Charles, of 69, Great Pulteney Street, Bath. B. there,
Oct. 14, 1851. Schools [King's, Bruton, 1865-9 and] Bath
(private). Matnc. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1875; priest, 1S77; C. of Witney, Oxon.,
1S75-8. C. of St Stephen's, Lewisham, Surrey, 1878-81.
V. of Helperthorpe, Yorks., 1881-91. K. of Roos-in-Holder-
uess, 1891-1921. Public pr., dio. Southwark, 1024-32. Died
Nov. 16, 1932, at RustaU, Tunbridge Wells; buried at
Speldhurst. {King's Sch., Bruton, Keg.; Crockford; The
MILSOM, EDWIN THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Cum- .1 1.
Oct. 1, 1898. S. of Edward P., merchant, of Geneva, Switzer-
land. B. there, Sept. 5, 18S0. School, College de Geneve.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Wakefield) 1903; priest, 1905; C. of St John-the-Baptist,
Thornton, Yorks., 1903-6. C. of Doncaster, 1906-7. C. of
All Sauits, Salterhebble, near Halifax, 1907-9. Disappears
from Crockford, 1910.
MILSOME, HARRY BLUNT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27
1889. S. of John Ruddle [M.D.], of Addlestone, Surrey.
B. Aug. 26, 1870, at Chertsev, Surrey. School, King's,
Canterbury. Matnc. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1S92; M.B., B.Chir.
and M.A. 1897. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R ( S ;
L.R.C.P., 1806. Practised at Chertsey, Surrey. Medical
1 Miner, 1 hertsey !'ui,,n \\ , ,rkti, ,11s, , and Foundling Hospital.
Oi Guildford House, Chertsey, in 1945. Died there Dec. 9,
1948. [Medical Directories; The limes, Dec. 13, 1948.
MILSTED, WALTER PERCY. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent,
[Younger s. of John Lovelaiid j Assistant Master 1
Railway School at Mussoone, India; later at St Paul's
School, Darjceling. Principal of the Anneman College, Cal-
cutta, 1901-7. Principal of the Boys' School, Allahabad,
1,107-18; retired. Returned to England, and started a house
for boarders of the Perse School, Cambridge. Died Aug. 13,
1921, at 12, Scroope Terrace, Cambridge. (Scott, MSS.;
The Morning Post, Aug. IS, 1921.}
MILTON, HAROLD AUBREY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1900.
S of John Harold, Esq., of 117, .Amherst Road, Hackney
Downs, London. School, University College. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903. Admitted Solicitor, 1907; pructi-,,1 m
London. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London
Meet.; M.C., mentioned 111 despatches; French Croix de
Guerre). {Univ. War List; La:, Lists.)
MILTON. HENRY. Adm. at Caius, M.ir. 2,,, iS/2. [Eldest] s.
oi [Sir] John [Accountant-Genera] of the Army], of the War
Office [and High Street, Streatham], B. [Aug! 30J. 1852. at
Uiclsea. School, king's College, London. Matnc. Michs.
1872; B.A. (10/* Wrangler) 1877; M.A. 1880. Fellow. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1877. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1880. Secretary to the Law Debenture Company!
Editor of Lord Duffertn's Speeches and Addresses. Died
Apr. 11, 1910, at Brighton. {Venn, II. 402; Scott, MSS.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The
I lines, Apr. 14, 1910.)
MILTON, JOHN GRIGG. Adm. sizar at Corpus Curisti, June
7, 1833. Of Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1833.
MILTON, WILLIAM BUNCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7.
1874. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] William (Worcester College
Oxford, 1836), oi Sheffield, B. [Apr. 2], 1S56, at Notting-
ham. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S74; Scholar, 1876;
B.A. (10th Classic) 1878. President of the Union, 1878.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1877. Called to the
Bar, June 9, 1880. On the Midland Circuit. Died June 1,
1889, at llveres, France. (Repton Sch. Reg , Scott, MSS .'
Inn; ,,/ Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; I hi Guardian, lime
12, 1889.)
MILTON, Viscount, WILLIAM CHARLES DE MEURON
(WENTWORTH-FITZWILLIAM). Adm. pens at Trim iv
Oct. 7, is,, 1. [Only] s. of William Wentworth, Viscount
(1859) !»"'> Fitzwilliam), oi Wentworth-Woodhouse, Rother-
bani, Yorks. (and Laura Maria Theresa, dau. of Lord
Charles Beauclerk). B. July 25, 1872. at Mure, Canada.
School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1891 as Fitzwilliam, William
C harles de Mure Wentworth. Hon. LL.D., Sheffield, 1910.
1 ipt . 4th Oxfordshire LI. A.D.I . to the Marqu. - of I ,,».
downe.m India, 1893-4. Served in the S.African War; D S 1 '
lyoo. K.C.V.O., 1912. M.P for Wakefield, 1895-1902. Sui
, e, d' d Ins grandfather as 7H1 Earl Fitzwilliam, Feb. 20, 1,102.
' '1 Ueiitworth-Woodhouse, Rotherham, and Coollattin
Miillelagh, Ireland. J. P. and D.L. for West Riding „IV„i
D.L. for County Wicklow. Married, 1896, Lady Maud
Frederica Elizabeth Dundas. Lord Mayor of Sheffield, [goo
I' I"' III. Ill,, t I IU el U ike,,,!,!. Sen .. , 1 III t lie I , |'e . 1 1 W.lT, I .J I ( -
19 (Major. Oxford and Bucks. L.I.; Lieut. -Col., R.H.A , .,,
C.B.E. oho, mentioned in despatches). Died Feb. in. 1943.
1' ' ■'■ " Lists; Univ. Il'«r List: Burke, P. and B.; II ho's
Who.)
424
Milton, Viscount William Wentworth
MILVAIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 10,
1863. [5th] s. of Henry, of North Elswick Hall, Newcastle-
upon-Tyne. [B. May 4, 1844]. School, Durham. Matin.
Miens. '1S63; LL.B. 1S67; LL.M. 1873. Athletics ' blue '
(hurdles) 1S65, 1866. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 30,
Called to the Bar, 1S69; Bencher, 1S93; K.C. Chan-
"I the County Palatine of Durham, 1S92. Recorder of
Bradford, 1892-1905. M.P. for Durham city, 1885-92; for
Hampstead, 1902-5. Knighted, 1913. Judge Advocate-
General, i905-r6. C.B., 1912. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Judge-Advocate-General, at the War Office). Of
Eglingham Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland. Dii
Sept. 23, 1916. (Scott, MSS.] Univ. War List; Law Lists]
Inns of Court; Middle Temple Bench Book; Who was Who.)
MILWARD, see alio MILLWARD.
MILWARD, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Feb.
18, 1843. S. of Benjamin. B. at Keynsham, Somers 1
School, Exeter (private). Matric. Michs. 1843.
MILWARD, FRANCIS BROADBELT (1812), see MILLWARD.
MILWARD, FRANCIS LEA. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 19,
1880. S. of the Rev. Henry Charles (1S51), V. of Redditch.
B. June 30, 1861, at Edgbaston. Schools, King Edward's,
Birmingham, and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1S80; B.A.
1S84; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Durham) 18S4; priest, 1885;
C. of St John's, Sunderland, 1*84-5. C. of Stockton-on-
Tees, 1885-9. C. of Chester-le-Street, 1890-4. V. of All
Saints, Bromsgrove, Worcs., 1894-1915. Rural Dean of
Bewdley, 1921-6. V. of Lindridge, 1915-30. V. of Cleeve
Prior, 1930-5. Married and had issue. Retired and lived at
Stratford-on-Avon, where he died Oct. 31, 1940; buried
there. (Peile, 11. 674; Crockford; Evesham Journal, Nov. 9,
1940.)
MILWARD, FREDERIC VICTOR. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 17,
18SS. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.B. and B.Chir.
1895. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895;
F.R.C.S., 1900. Clinical Assistant (Ear and Skin Depart-
ments and Demonstrator in Practical Surgery) at St
Thomas's Hospital. Practised in Birmingham. House Sur-
geon and Surgical Officer, Birmingham General Hospital;
Casualty Surgeon, 1908. Captain, R.A.M.C. (T.F.). Married
and had issue. Author, Diseases 0/ the Rectum; Contributions
to the Study of Rectal Diseases, etc. Died Mar. 31, 1910,
aged 40. (Mrs F. V. Miiward; Medical Directories; British
Medical Journal, Apr. 9, 1910.)
MILWARD, HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's May
22, 1851. S. of Henry, merchant. B. Dec. 8, 1831, at Red-
ditch, Worcs. School, King Edward VI, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1852; B.A. ($yd Wrangler)
1855; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1855; priest, 1856;
C. of Great Barr, Staffs., 1855-6. Missionary Canon of St
Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta, 1856-60. C. of Christ Church,
Birmingham, 1860-2. V. of St Clement, Nechells, Birming-
ham, 1862-79. Chaplain of Berwick, Salop, 1S79-84. V. of
Kedditch, Worcs., 18S4-91. Rural Dean of Northfield,
II. V. of Lyonshall, Heref., 1891-6. Married, 1856,
Margaret Aston, dau. of W. A. Wilkinson, Esq. Died Nov. 6,
1896, at Lyonshall. Father of Francis L. (1880). (Peile II.
520; Walford, County Families; Crockford; H. T. Miiward.)
MILWARD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Oct. 31,
1760. S. of the Rev. Thomas (? 1721), of Westmorland. B.
at Long Marion. School, Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1760;
B.A. 1765. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 9, 1766; priest (Lon-
don) July 12, 1767; C. of Eastwell, Leics., 1766. V. of
Framfield, Sussex, 1767-71. Died 1771. (St John's Coll.
Adm., in. 670.)
MILWARD, LAURENCE SIDNEY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1884. S. of John Frederick, merchant,
of Redditch, Worcs. [B. 1865.] Schools, Margate and Mal-
vern College. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (in* II
1887; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at Sherborne School,
1888-90; at Malvern College, 1890-1926. Married and had
issue. Of Stoberry, Malvern, 1929-46-. Brother ot I
em Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; H. T. Mil-
ward.)
MILWARD, REGINALD JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at ha
broke, Oct. i, 1888. S. of John Frederick, merchant, of
Redditch, Worcs. B. there [Sept. 25, 1869.) [Sohi
vern College.) Matric. Michs. 18B8; B.A. 1891; M I
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1
mouth, 1893-6. C. of Houghton-le-Spring, 1891, 9
broke College Missioner, 1899-1902. C. of St Lulu's,
head, 1903-8. V. of Wheelock, Cbeshin
Jan. 22, 1940, at I-'erryhUl. Brother of the above. (H. T.
Miiward; Crockford; 'I he Times, Jan. 25, 1940.)
Minithorpe, William
MINCHIN, ETHERIDGE. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Apr. 4
IMS. [S. of William. B. Feb. 5, 1820.] School, Christ's
Hospital. Died before matriculation, 1S38. (Christ's Hos-
pital Exhibitioners.)
MINCHIN, HENRY JAMES BUNBURY. Adm. pens, (age 21)
at Trinity, July 3, 1821. S. of Henry. B. at Bottugh
MINCHIN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 1, 1809.
Matric. Michs. 1S09; B.A. 1813; MA, 1817. Probably
eldest 5. of Andrew, of Gosport, Hants., who was adm. at
the Middle Temple, Feb. 21, 1810. (Inns of Court.)
MINCHIN, JOHN FORDE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1868. S. of Charles Henry, Esq. B. at Galway Ireland.
School, St Cross, Knutsford (Rev. L. W. Riley). Matrii .
Michs. 1S6S; B.A. 1873.
MINET, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 26,
Of Kent. [Doubtless of the Minet family, whose
ancestor, Ambroise {1613-72), merchant of Calais, married
Susan, dau. of Pierre de Haffrengne, of La Tresm I
Boulogne; she escaped from France in an open boat, with
her children, on the Revocation of the Edict of Nanb
landed at Dover, Aug. 1, 1686. Members of the family li>. d
there and at Dartford. (A. P. Burke, Family AY, ,;., ,
431-3-)]
MINGAY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Oct. 17,
1807. S. of William Robert, of Thetford, Norfolk. B. there.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1808; B.A. 1812;
M.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, iSiz; priest,
Dec. 29, 1813. R. of Kennett, Cambs., 1813-36. R. of
Wistow, Hunts., 1S28-40. R. of Wilby, Suffolk, 1838-69.
R. of West Barkwith, 1S69-73. Chaplain to the Duke of
Rutland. Availed himself of the Clerical Disabilities Relief
Act, 1S73, and retired from his living. Married, Oct. 15,
1818, Mary Webb, dau. of Richard H. Giraud, of Sunbury,
Middlesex. Died May 17, 1879, at Bury St Edmunds.
(Bury St Edmunds Or. Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 149; Foster,
Index Eccles.; P. B. G. Rinnall,)
MINGAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity. N, ,
1768. [2nd] s. of James, of Thetford, Norfolk. School,
Thetford. Matric. Michs. 1769; Scholar, 1769. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 14, 1770. Called to the Bar. K.C.
Bencher, 17S5; Treasurer, 1791. Recorder of Aldeburgh,
Suffolk, 17S8. M.P. for Thetford, 1806-7. J.P. for Thetford
1806. Died July 9, 1812, at Ashheld Lodge, Bury St Ed-
munds. (W. R. Williams; Inns of Court; G. Mag.. 1812 11.
187.)
MINIFIE, JAMES. B.A. 1764, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1768,
from King's. S. of the Rev. James, of Staplegrove, Somerset
(Wadham College, Oxford, 1724-5). Matric. from Wadhani
College, Mar. 29, 1754, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1757. R. of
Goathurst with Norton Fitzwarren and Staplegrove, Somer-
set, until 1789. Died July 24, 1789. Father of the next.
(Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1789, II. 763.)
MINIFIE, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 1
Of Somerset. [S. of the Rev. James (above).]
MINIKEN, HENRY TWENTYMAN. Adm. sizar at si I ,,: .'
July 5, 1832. S. of Mrs Miniken, of Wigton, Carlisle, V\ I
morland. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1854. I 1 1
deacon (Gloucs.) June 5, 1836; priest, May 21, 1 C. ol
Chipping Campden, Gloucs., 1844-9. C. of Dursley, 1850 4.
V. of Northleach, 1855-65. (Clergy List, ' Henry Minnikcn.')
MINIKEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 12,
1838. S. of Robert. B. at Sedbergh, Yorks. Matric. Lent,
1839; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Gloucesti >
priest, June 11, 1843; Assistant C. of Chipping I
Gloucs., 1842-8. C. of Dursley, Gloucs.,
from Clergy List, 1850.
MINITHORPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Aug. 26, 1779.
B. at Scarborough, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1780; l:
Died 1816, at Burley Hall, near Otley, Yorks., aged (15.
(G. Mag., 1816, 1. 379.)
MINITHORPE, SAMUEL JOHN. Ado
May 2, 1822. Matrii . Mi. hs. 1
Knaresborough, Yorks., 111 1S29. (Peile, II. 409.)
MINITHORPE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Maj
B. at Fliiton, Yorks. Matric. Michs 1765; B.A. 1
1772. Fellow, 1770. C of Harlestone, Northants
Died 1774. (Northants. Clergy.)
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Minnitt, Francis Allen
MINNITT, FRANCIS ALLEN Adm. pens, at Trinity, (let. 6,
1863. S. of the Rev. Robert (B.A . Trinity College, Dublin,
1831). B. Sept, 16, 1845, at Heywood, Lanes School, Hat-
field Broad Oak, Essex (private). Matric. Michs. 1864; I '■ \-
1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Mauritius, for Winchester)
( 1. , |ii- 1 |U :, , !i. ■!. i) 1869; C. of Holy Trinity and St
Mary's, Guildford, 1 69 70, C. of Boldre, Hants., 1871-3.
C. of St Mark's, North Audley Street, London, 1875-7. 0.
of St Paul's, Wilton Place, 1877. C. of St Gabriel's, Pimlico,
1879-80. C. of Marchwood, Hants., 1882. C. of West Hill,
1882-3. C. of Eling, 1883. C. of Hordle, 1885. Died Mar. 29,
1921, in London; buried at Healey, Rochdale. Brother
oi the next. (Scott, MSS.; Crock-ford; The Times, Apr. 2,
1921.)
MINNITT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1870. S.
of the Rev. Robert, V. of Healey, near Rochdale, Lams.
II. there, May -\s, 185::. Sclim-I, R. -ilid.de, Lain > (private').
Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 18;;. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1875; priest, 1876; 1 oi Healey, Lanes.,
1875-84. C. of St Luke's, Preston, 1SH5-90. V. oi St Luke's,
Formby, Liverpool, 1890-1918. Died May -i, 1918. Brother
of the above. (Crockford; The Times, May 31, 1918.)
MINNS, ELLIS HOVELL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1 ■■,.
2nd s. of the Rev. George William Walter (next), V. of
Weston, Southampton. B. July 16, 1874, at Addison Gar-
den-., Ki n- .iiu' ton. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
1893; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1 ■■»• ■;
(Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, 1897); M.A. 1900; Craven
Student, 1900; Litt.D. 1920. Fellow, 1S99-1905 and 191 3-
si ; President. Studied at L'Ecole des Chartres and L'Ecole
des Langues Orientales m Paris. In Russia, 1898-9, as
( raven Student. University Lecturer in Palaeography,
1906-27. Disney Professor of Archaeology, 1927-39; re-
tin'd. bandars Reader m Bibliography, 1925. F.B.A.. i .
F.S.A.. 1920; Hon. M.R.I.A., 1934. President of the Cam-
bndg< Antiquarian S«_ « 1. ty. 191 3-14 and 1929-30. Hon.
D.Gr.Litt., University of St Vladmur, Kiev. Corresponding
Member of the Acad. Hist. Matenal Culture, Leningrad,
Finnish Archaeol. Soc, Bulgarian Inst. Freeman of the City
of Norwich. Knighted, 1945. Author, Scythians and Greeks;
Parchments of the Parthian Period from Avroman; The Art
of tht Northern Nomads. Translated and edited N. P.
Kondakov's The Russian Icon, Of 2, Wordsworth Gn-ve,
Cambridge, in 1951. {Who's Who.)
MINNS, GEORGE WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, July 3, 1855. S. of George William. [B. in
N« irwich, Apr. 23, 1837. School, Norwich Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1855; LL-B. 1859. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
i860; priest, 1862; C of Charaey-Bassett, Berks , i860
C of Bunih.un (iverv, Norfolk, i*m-4- C. of Last Dere
ham, 1866-8. C of Englefield Green, Surrey, 1868-71. C
of SI ) jui.-s's, Piccadilly, 1871-5. V. of St John's, Clay Hill,
Enfield, 1875-9- v- of Weston, Hants., 1879-IQ14. Author,
\ '.'(■■■ i'ti A'.'.'J Screens. Editor of Proc. Hants. /-;.■'.. <
and Arch, Soc, £895-1911. F.S.A., 1892. Resided latterly
at Winchester, where he died Feb. is, 1919, aged
Father of Ellis H. (above). {Crock ford; I in limes, Feb. 17.
1919.)
MINOT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June i, 1827.
Matnc. Michs. 1827.
MINSHULL, FRANCIS. Adm. p. ns. al Que] ns', Feb. 17, 1761.
Of Cheshire, Matric. Michs. 1761, One of these names, s.
of Francis, of Hatton Garden, Middlesex, was adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1760. (Inns of Court.)
MINSTER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Nov. 14,
\>-\i. S. of Th'-Mia-, Ls<] , Lit- -.-licitor of Coventry. Maine
Michs. iH32|B.A. 1837. P.C. of FaxnleyTvas, Yorks., iS4o-\
P.C. of St Saviour's, Leeds, 1849-52. Died June 2, 1852, at
Hanley Castle, near Malvern. (Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 209.)
MINTER, FRANK. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. n, 1881
Of Middlesex. S. of John, linen-draper (and Emma). B.
Jan. 8, 1864, at Southall. Bapt. July 20, 1864. Matric.
Michs. 1881.
MINTER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) .it l'i ierhouse,
July 22, 1780. [Only s. of William, gent., of Tuddenham,
Suffolk.] School, Ipswich. Matnc. Michs. 17S1; B.A. 1785.
Fellow, 1786. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 22, 1785. Died
Jan. 25, 1787, aged 25, at Tuddenham. M.I. (altar tomb) at
Tuddenham St Martin. (T. A. Walker, 347; G. Mag., 1787,
1. 274.)
MINTO, GILBERT, Earl of (1803), see ELLIOT, GILBERT.
Minton, Thomas Webb
of Robert of Jamaica, who matric. from Christ Church,
( ixford, Nov. 22, 1798, age 18. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 15, 1804. (Al Oxon.', Inns of < Ottrt )
MELGUND,
MINTON, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. at Sidney, Michs. 1870.
Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar; B.A [29** Wrangler) 1874;
M.A. 1877. Ord, deacon (Winchester) 1875; priest, 1*77;
C. of St Jude's, Peckham, 1875-6. Assistant Master at
Highgate School, 1875-7. C. of Woking, Surrey. 1877.
Second Master at Woking College, 1877-81. Senior Mathe-
matical Master at Royal Grammar School, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1881-igoo. Disappears from Crockford, 1901.
MINTON (post MINTON-SENHOUSE), CHARLES ARTHUR
SENHOUSE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1877.
Of Lanes. S. of the Rev. Samuel (Won ester College, Oxford,
1837), of ;o, Warwick Square, London, who assumed the
name of Minton-Senhouse by deed poll, Oct. 18, 1884. B.
inly 7. 1856, at Liverpool. Schools. King's College, and Mill
Hill. Matnc, Michs. 1877. Crockford, 1889-1901, gives a
Charles Albert Minton-Senhouse (formerly Minton), as C. of
Stockton, Newcastle, N.S.W., Australia, iski ] D
appears from Crockford, 1002. Brother oi Hu
Mm 11. (1873) and lo.l-rrt M. (1876). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg
(Charles Arthur S.).)
MINTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Pembroke, July 1,
1867. S. of Samuel, deceased, of Isleworth, Middlesex,
Matric. Michs 1867; B.A, 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) t';--, j nest, 1.V1 ; C. of King's Norton, W'orcs.,
1870-3. C. of All Saints, Brighton, 1873. C. of St Philip's,
Southport, Lam 5 . 1 \ . of Middle wich, Cheshire,
1878-1902. K. of Cottingham, Yorks., 1902-11. Author,
Capital and Wages; The Evil of the Millionaire. Resided
latterly at Caterham Valley, Surrev, where he died Jan. 8,
1 1 , aged 04. Father of the next. (< f,,ikj,,td; The 'Times,
Jan. 10, 1928.)
MINTON, FRANCIS. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 18, 1892. [S. of the
Rev, Francis (abov), <>f Middlewich, Cheshire, B, Feb. 8,
1875.] School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B \. 1895; M.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor, 1899. Practised in
London (Messrs Lacey, Knight and Minton, Philpot Lane).
Died 1930. (Marlborough < oil. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MINTON (post MINTON-SENHOUSEi, HUGH McNEILE. Adm.
pens, (age 23) at Pewb] Oct. i 75. S. of the Rev.
Samuel (Wi m ester Collet Oxl 1 . ■ 1 l.< radon. B,
[Dec 1-, 1852], at Daulby, neai Liver] 1. Si hool, King's
College.] Matrit Michs. 1875; B.A 1879; M.A. 1885 (as
Minton-Senhouse). Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1S7S; 1 ri< st,
1879; C. of St Stephen's, Walworth, Surrey, 1878-80. C. of
St Paul's, New Orleans, U S.A., 1880-1. C. of St Luke's,
Cheltenham, Gloucs., 1881-3. C. of Askern, Yorks., 1883-6.
C. of Southgate, Middlesex, 18S6-9. R. of Lillingstone-
Lovell, Bucks., 1889-92. V. of St Andrew's, Jersey, 1892-5.
V of All Saints, Jersey, 1895-1900. V. of St Cuthbert's,
Birmingham, 1900-10. V. of Middlesmoor, Yorks., 1910-20.
Resided subsequently at Harrogate, where he died Mar. 14,
1923 Brother of Charles A. S. (1877), etc. (Crockford; The
Guardian, Mar. 23, 1923.)
MINTON, JOHN HOSKINS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct, 9, 1873. [4th] s. of the Rev. Samuel (Scholar of Wor-
cester College, Oxford; afterwards Minton-Senhouse), of
h.ttoii chapel, London. B. 1854, in Liverpool. [School,
Mill Hill.] Matric Michs. 1S73; B.A. 1879. Ord. deacon
(Down) Sept. 21, 1879; C. of Billy, Co. Antrim, Ireland.
1 lied Dec. i, 1*79. aged 2s, at Bushmills, Co. Antrim.
Brother of Charles A. S. (1877), the above and the next.
(H. B. Swanzy).
MINTON (post MINTON-SENHOUSE), ROBERT METCALF.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Oct. 5, 1876. [6th] s. of
the Rev. Samuel (Won esterCollege, Oxford, 1 $37), of London.
B. there [1859]. [School, Mill Hill.] Matric Michs. 1876
Adm al the Inner Temple, Jan. 16, 1885. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1887. Author, Employers' Liability and Work-
men's 1 ompensation Acts, 1899-1903. Died Apr. 14, t907.
Broth) r of the above two and of Charles A. S. (1877). (Mill
Hill Sdi. Keg., Laic Lists; Inns of Court.)
MINTON, THOMAS WEBB. Adm. sizar at Queens', Ocl
1823. A 'Ten-year man.' ' Annos plus ^4 natus.' [S. oi
Thomas. B. at Stoke, Dec. 2s, 1791.] P-C. of Brimington,
Derbs., 1832-46. V. of Holy Trinity. Darlington, 1846 65
Married (1) Jane, dau. of Joseph Hoskins, of Broughton,
Cumberland; (2) Eleanor, dau of |ohn v' t
Abbey. Died at Darlington, Mar is. 1870, (Foster, Index
Eccles.; ( lerical Guide, Simons, Bibho. Staffs.)
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Mintorn, Charles Mogridge
MINTORN, CHARLES MOGRIDGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I,
1S81. S. of J. H., Esq., of Greenhill, Harrow. [B. Aug.
1862.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S81; B.A. 18S4;
M.A. 1SS9. Assistant Master and Librarian at the Royal
Naval School, Eltham. Retired because of ill-health, 1907.
Died Feb. 6, 1920. [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scha
Directories.)
MINTY. EDWARD THURLOW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at CaIUS,
Jan. 15, 1827. S. of Richard Veale, of Westgate Court, near
Canterbury. B. at Gorleston, Suffolk. School, Aslitoni,
Kent. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831; M.A. 1834. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Oct. ". • Oct. 6, 1S33; C. of
Fordham, Cambs., in 1835. Died of consumption Nov. 23,
1S35, at Norwich. [Venn, 11. 201; G Mag . 1835, n. 209.)
MIRAMS, AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1S72.
[3rd] s. of Edward [solicitor]. B.[Feb. 28, 1851], at Paper
Buildings, Temple. School. King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S72. Kept three terms, Michs. 1872 to Easter, 1873;
name removed Nov. 26, 18S0. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1S71. Called to the Bar, June 6. 1874. Prai Used
on the Midland Circuit. Died Mar. 1, 1927. (Scott, MSS.;
Inns of Court, Foster, Men at the Bar; Lam Lists, which
erroneously gives his father as Augustus; The Times,
Mar. 3. 1927.)
MIREHOUSE, GEORGE TIERNAY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1882. [2nd] s. of Henry John (next). B.
[May 11, 1863], at Easton-in-Gordano, Somerset. School.
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1S82. Died, unmarried, in
Australia, 1923. [Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, L.G.)
MIREHOUSE, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May ., ,
1854. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas Henry (1809), R. of Easton-
in-Gordano, Somerset. B. [Dec. 21, 1835], at Bristol.
School. Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858. Of St
George's Hill, Easton-in-Gordano, near Bristol. J. P. for
Somerset. Captain, North Somerset Yeomanry. Married
(1) Apr. 20, 1861, Anne, dau. of the Rev. G. Tiernay Roche,
V. of Stradbally, Co. W'aterford, Ireland, and had issue;
(2) June I, 1895, Emily Hewlett Hall, and had further issue.
Died June 18, 1905. Fatherof the above; brother of Philip |.
(1858). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Pale, 11. 534.)
MIREHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare. Mar. 27, 1770.
[Elder s. of the Rev. Thomas (Myrehouse), K. of Etton,
Northants. (and Elizabeth, dau. of J. Torry, and widow of
Thomas Linthwaite).] Bapt. Mar. 13, 1753, 'in Peterborough
Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777.
Fellow, 1777-0. Of Angle and of Brownslade, Pembs. J. P.
and D. L. for Pembs.; High Sheriff, 1805. Married, 1788,
Mary, sister of Sir John Edwards, Bart. Died Mar. 26, 1823.
Fatherof William S. (1S09), of John C. (1806) and Thomas H
(1809). (F. P. White; Burke, L.G.)
MIREHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1845.
[Elder s. of John C. (1806), Common Serjeant. B. iSif
School, Eton.] Matric. MA [841 B A. 1851; M.A. 1854.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 15, 1850. Called to the Bar
Jan. 26, 1855. On the Home Circuit. Of Brownslade^
Pembs. J. P. and D. L. for Pembs. Married Louisa Catherine,
dau. of S. 0. Lewis. . Died Jan. 8, 1864. [Eton Sch. Reg.';
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Sir Wasey Sterry.)
MIREHOUSE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 1858. [Eldest ■..
of the Rev. William Squire (1809), R. of Colsterworth,
Lines, (and Eliza Brunetta, dau. of George Arthur Herbert
Esq., of Glan-Hafren and Llanllugan, Montgomery) . b!
Dec. 15, 1839. School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1
1862; M.A. 1S65. Ord. deacon (Gloucester aud Bristol) 1862;
priest, 1863; C. of Fishponds, GIoucs., 1862-4. R.ofi
worth, Lines., 1864-1909. Author, Genealogical M
relating to Ike Family of Sir Isaac Newton; History of Colster-
' hurch. Resided latterly at Colsterwort
Grantham, and at Hambrook, GIoucs. Died Jan. 18, 1911,
at Colsterworth House. Brother of William 1
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Tim.
Howard and Crisp, Visit, of England and Wales, 111. 155.)
MIREHOUSE, JOHN [CAMBELL]. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Aug. I, 1806. [Eldest s. of John (1770), Esq. <>f lii
Pembs. B. June 26, 1789. School, Harrow. Matri
Micbi. iSoS; Sch
Lincoln's Inn, Sept. 15. 1800. Called !•• the Bar,
1817. J.P. and D.L. for Pembs. and Middli
lade and Angle, I mt-al Law ml Common Ser-
jeant of the City of London. 1833 50. Married, 182}
Elizabeth, dau. of John Fisher, Bishop of Salisbury. Died
Feb. 18, 1850. Father ot I
(1809) and William S. (1809). (Law Lists; Inn,
Burke, L.G.)
Mitchell, Andrew Alexander
MIREHOUSE, PHILIP JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, [une 9,
1858. [2nd] s. of [the Rev. Thomas Henry (next). B al
Bristol [July 21, 183s]. School, Harrow. Mat™. Michs,
1858. Went to Australia, where he died in 1867. Brother
of Henry J. (1854). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11. 557; Burke,
L.G.; C. R. Hudleston.)
MIREHOUSE, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 24, 1809. [3rd and twin] s. of John (1770). B. [Dec. 21,
1790], at Brownslade, Pembs. School, Harrow. Migrated
(' age 20 ') to Christ's, Oct. 20, 1S10. Matric. Michs. 1810;
Scholar, 1S11; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, May 11, 1814. R. of Easton-in-Gordano, Somerset,
1818-67. Preb. of Salisbury, 1824. R. of Harlaxton, Lines.,
1827-67. J. P. for Pembs. and Somerset. Of St George's
Hill, Somerset. Married, Mar. 26, 1835, Millicent, 3rd dau.
of Philip J. Miles, M.P., of Leigh Court, Somerset. Died
Jan. 7, 1867. Buried at Easton-in-Gordano. Twin brother of
William S. (1809) and brother of John C. {1806); father of
Henry J. (1854) and Philip John (above). [Han
Peile, 11. 366; Inns of Court; Crockford; Foster, Index
MIREHOUSE, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare,
I > t 1, 1862. [Youngest s. of the Rev. William Squire
R, oi Colsterworth, Lines. B. Oct. 29, 1844. School
Harrow.] Matnc. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1867. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1870. On the Oxford Circuit. Recorder of the Borough ot
Wenlock, 1889-1925. Revising Barrister, 1888-1925.
Married and had issue. Resided at Hambrook Grove, near
Bristol. Died June 17, 1925. Brother of John (185S).
(Scott, l/.ss.; Law Lists; Inns <•) i.wf; ll'/i . ...is II h .
Burke, L.G.)
MIREHOUSE, WILLIAM SQUIRE. Adm. pens, at Clari:,
July 5, 1809. [B. in Pembs., S. Wales, Dec. 21, 17.10 S. 1
John (1770), of Brownslade. School, Harrow.] Matn. .
Michs. 1S10; B.A. 1814; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon, 1811 ;
priest, 1817. V. of Sandhurst, GIoucs., 1817-21. P.C. of St
John's, Fishponds, GIoucs., 1821-64. R. of Colsterworth.
Lines., 1826-64. Hon. Chaplain to H.R.H. Princess Sophia.
Married, Feb. 2, 1802, EUza Brunetta, dau. of George Arthur
Herbert, of Glan-Hafren, Montgom. Lived at Hambrook
Grove, GIoucs. J. P. for GIoucs. and Pembs. Died Mar. 26.
1864. Twin-brother of Thomas H. {1809) and brother of
John C. (1806); father of the above and of John (1858).
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G.Mag.,
[81 ;. 11. 668.)
MIRRLEES, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity. lime .,,.
1895. S. of James Buchanan, of Redlands, K
Glasgow. B. [Aug. 21]. 1873, in Glasgow. School, Loretto,
Midlothian. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 189S. Second Lieut.,
Ayrshire Yeomanry, 1901; Lieut., Notts. Yeomanry, 1905;
Capt., 1910; Major, 1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major, Sherwood Rangers; O.B.E.; mentioned in de-
spatches; served in Gallipoli, Serbia, Macedonia, Egypt,
Palestine). Of Bonnyton, Burnham-on-Sea, in 1934. [Who's
Who in Somerset; Loretto Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MIRZA-HOOSSEIN, ALI AKBAR. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Sept. 30, 1S65. S. of Mirza Ah Akbar (Khan). B. [Nov. 1.
1850], in Bombay. School, Elphinstone College. A Mahom
medan. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. T869.
MISRA, JAGADIS SANKAR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 23,
1889. S. of Lakshmi Sankar, Government Inspi
Schools, of Benares, India. B. there, Julv 1^70. School,
Benares Government, and Benares Coll. .
1889. Called to the Bar, Middle Tempi., Inn.
(Law Lists.)
MISSING, WILLIAM PASCHAL. Adm. pens, at CaIUS, Oct. 3
1B54. S. of the Rev. John (Magdalen Hall
formerly an Officer in the Armv. B. Apr. 19, 1829, .11 But
ford, Oxon. School, Bedford. Matric. Mid
eight terms. 'A brilliant musician' (flute). Died young.
(Venn, 11. 321.)
MITCHELL, ALEXANDER STEWART. Adm
'" t. 1871. [S. of Jam.-s. B. at Peterhead, [uTj
Michs. [871; 1; A. 1875- [M.A ,
' \ ademy. Prini i]
Indian lis, U.S.A. I lied •
(F. P. White; Aberdeen Roll of Graduates.)
MITCHELL, ANDREW ALEXANDER. Adm. pens. | .
I I ' - , Oct, 1 , tS8l. S. of Alexander Oswal 1
[Aug. 31, 1859], in I .1.1
and Oxford Ma 1; B.A. 1884. 1
Celyn, Brecon, s. Wales I P. for Breconshire, 1
S'l't.
identifies him with the u. m ol the < names .elm at ' fcxetei
College, -2, 18S0); Loref
Oxon.; Thcl \, 1934.)
427
Mitchell, Andrew Pirie
MITCHELL, ANDREW PIRIE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of the Rev. [[oseph] W[hyte] (King's
College, Aberdeen), of The Vicarage, Leadgate, Durham.
M.itnc. Mrchs. 18S1; B.A. 1S84; M.A. 1SS9. Ord. deacon
(York) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of Guisborough, Yorks., 1885-
92. C. of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 1892-5. R. of lirotton
1'arva, 1895-1916. S.S.C., dio. York, 1916-20. V. ofAmple-
forth, 1920-4. Lived subsequently at Scarborough, where
he died Apr. 2, 1930. Brother of Thomas E. ( 1883). (i .
ford; The Times, Apr. 4, 1930; Aberdeen Roll of Graduates,
which gives his father as John W.)
MITCHELL, ANTHONY. Adm. at Caius, Apr. 1889. S. of
John, merchant, of Inverurie, Aberdeenshire. B. [Oct. 24],
1868, 111 Aberdeen. School, Aberdeen Grammar, and at
Aberdeen Umversitv (M.A. 1800; B.D. 1903; D.D. 1912);
Hon. D.D. Edinburgh. Matnc. Easter, 1S89. Ord. deacon
(Aberdeen) 1892; C of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh,
with charge of Church of Good Shepherd, Murrayfiefd,
1892-3. Hebrew Lecturer at Episcopal rheologica] College,
Edinburgh, 1892. C. of St John, Dumfries, 1893-5. R. of
St Andrew's, Glasgow, 1895-1902. Diocesan Missioner of
Glasgow and Galloway, 1902-4. R. of St Mark's. Porto-
l.,ilo, 1904-5. Principal and Pantoman Professor of Theo-
l..ev at tie- 1 |>m <>|<.il thiol. .2.11: il Coll.-., Ldinburgh,
1905-12. Canon of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1905
and Chancellor, 1912. Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney,
1. 112-17. Author, History of the Episcopal < hutch in Scot-
land; Story of the i hurt'. 10 Scotland; Biographical Studies in
scott, ih 1. hutch Hist <ry; Tatta ' .... ... * G 1 ». I ii
Bishop's Court, Aberdeen I' then |ai 17,1920- {Venn,
11. 504; Who was Who; Lite, by Canon W. Perry; Aberdeen
Roll of Graduates.)
MITCHELL, ARTHUR HENRY McNEILL. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 14, 1S90. S. of Robert William Span, Sub-
intendant of Crown Lands, of Calcutta, India (and Rosalia
Mary Anne de la Crorx). B. Dec. r6, 1872, m London.
School, Brighton College (Rev. T. H. Blecher). Matnc.
Michs. 1890. At St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1900. Lieut., R.A.M.C, 1901; Capt., 1904; Major, 1912.
Served 111 the Great War, 1914-19 (Acting Lieut. -Col.,
R.A.M.C.; mentioned in despatches). Died Mar. 7, 1934.
[Eagle, xlviii. ij", Medical Directories; Univ. War List;
Army Lists; The limes, Mar. 10, 1934.)
MITCHELL, ARTHUR MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1887. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] Walter (1834) [V.
of Purton. Wilts.J B. Mar. 18, 181x1, 111 London. [School,
Merchant Taylors'.J Matric. Mlchs. 1S87; B.A. 1S90; M.B.,
it.Chu. and M.A. 1894; M.D. 1898. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital; House Surgeon there. Assistant House Surgeon,
Metropolitan Hospital. Assistant Medical Officer, Queen
Charlotte's Lying-in Hospital. Practised at Guildford. 11. .11.
Assistant Medical Officer, Royal Surrey County Hospital;
subsequently Senior Physician there. O.B.E. Author,
medical. Died Apr. 12, 193b, at Tower House, Portsmouth.
(Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Ike
Times, Apr. 14, 01 ;'..)
MITCHELL, BERTRAM EVERETT. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 29, 1899. S. of Charles, teacher, of Brighton [and
Elizabeth Goldsmith], B. there, June 26, 1880. Schools,
Brighton Grammar ui.l Brighton Technical (..Urge. Matin.
Michs. 1809; Scholar, 1900; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt 1, 1st Class,
1901); B.A. 1902; M A. 1. 11.'.. Assistant Master at the Perse
School, Cambridge, 1902; at the High School, Newcastle,
Staffs., 1906. II. 1. 1 M.i- 1- r <.f the Comity School, Purley,
Surrey. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MITCHELL, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
(ams. Mar. 27, 18'. 1. [4th] s. of Robert, surgeon, ol 1'cj.t-
1..1.I, Kent. B. there [Dec. 16, 1S42J. School, BI.nklu.1U1
Proprietary {' Blackheath School's most successful mathe-
matician'). Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. (4</i Wrangler) 1865;
M.A. 1868. Fellow, 1865-7S. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr.
24, 1865. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17. c868. of 4.1, Addison
Gardens North, London, W. Died July 1903, in London.
[Venn, 11. 352; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at tin-
Ear; J. W. Kuby.)
MITCHELL, EDWARD FANCOURT. Adm. pens, (age 21) it
Trinity Hall, June 13, 1870. [Younger] s. of Sir William
Ib-iirv Fancourt, President of the Legislative Council,
Victoria, Australia. B. July 21, 1855, at Richmond, Surrey.
School, Melbourne Grammar. Matnc. Michs. [876; B.A.
and LL.B. 1880; M.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 16, 1878. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1881. A member
of the New South Wales Bar as well as that of Victoria.
Acquired a large practice in Victoria, and made his 0 one
1 a constitutional lawyer. Leader of the Bar of Victoria.
Pi , : ni of the Melbourne C.C. Chancellor .4 the Anglican
Diocese of Melbourne, 1910-41. K.C.M.G., 0118 Mi .1.
1886, Eliza Fraser, dau. of Alexander Morris , LL.D.,
Head Master of Scotch College, Melbourne, and had issue.
Mitchell, Harry
Of Selboume Chambers, Melbourne, Victoria, and Coorinda,
Upper Macedon, Victoria. Died May 7, 1941, in Melbourne.
(Law Lists; loo; of 1 .'in/; Foster, Men at the Tar; Burke,
P. and T ; Who's Who; Who's Who in Australia; I he 1 imes,
May 8, 1941.)
MITCHELL, ERNEST JOHN DRUM. Adm. (age r8) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1881. S. of the Rev. Robert, late R. of Exton,
Bishop's Waltham. B. [Aug. 13, 1863], in Quebec. Schools,
I'.a-uigstoke and Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. r88r; B.A.
1884; M.B. and B.Chir. 1891; M.A. 1900. At Guy's Hospital,
iS84^>. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1890. In practice at Algiers,
1892-3. Medical 1 inner, County Asylum, Gloucester, 1894
Registrar and Physician, St Johu's Hospital for Diseases of
Hie Skin, 1906-22. Practised m Harley Street. Consulting
Dermatologist to the Canadian Forces, 1914-18, and to the
Ministry of Pensions, 1917-21. fn practice at Eltham, Kent,
1898; m London; at Lewes, in 1930; and subsequently at
Over Seas, South Cliff, Bexhill-on-Sea. Die. I Oct. ' , 1948
Brother of William G. (1884). (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Venn,
11. 452; Medical Directories; the lima, Oct. 29, 1948.)
MITCHELL, FRANCIS GARDEN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Oct. 11, 1881. S. of Young, artist (and Mary Elizabeth).
B. Mar. 1., is..:, at II. 4- v. Sheffield. Bapt. Nov. 25, 1863.
s.l 1. shclticlil 1 .11. 2i.it.. (I. 1. Dvson, M.A.). Matric.
Michs. 1881J B.A. 1884; M.A. 1S94. Ord. deacon (Wor-
cesb 1) [885; prii it, [886; C. of Kenilworth, 1885-7. Chap-
lain at Patras and Zante, 1S87-90. C. of St Barnabas,
Sheffield, 1890-3 and 1897-9. Lecturer at Wychff College,
Toronto, 1893-7. C. of Rotherham, Yorks., 18., ;,
P.C. of Brinsworth, 1903-6. V. of Wendy with Shingay,
Canibs., 1906-13. V. of Great Hormead with Little Hor-
mead, Herts., 1913-23. R. of Alburgh, Norfolk, 1923-31.
Subsequently of 32, Hamilton Road, St Albans, where he
died July 2, 1944; buried there. (Crockford; The 1 imes,
July 4, 1944.)
MITCHELL, FRANCIS (or FRANK) JOHNSTONE. Adm. pens.
at Sr John's, July 5, 1843. Eldest s. of Francis H[enry],
Esq., .4 12, Upper Wimpole Street, London (and Francis
Elizabeth, dau. of James Johnstone). [B. Sept. 14, 1824.]
School, King's College, London (Mr Lonsdaie). Matnc.
Mh lis. 184;. Of Newport, Mon. Chairman of J. J. Cordes,
Ltd. Partner in the Dos Nail Works, 1855-1903. J. P. and
Ul„ for Monmouth; High Sheriff, 181,8. Founded, 111 1870,
the Mission Church of St John-the-Baptist, Newport; pro-
vided an endowment and vicarage for it, 189S; rebuilt, .il a
cost of several thousand pounds, the parish church of
Llanfrechfa Lower, near Newport. F.S.A.; F.G.S., 1S59.
Married, Jan. 19, i860, Elizabeth Harcourt, eldest dau. of
John Ethenngton Welch Rolls, of The Hendre, Monmouth-
shire. Died Oct. 13, 1913, at Llanfrechfa Grange, near New-
port, Mon. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxxv. 223; The limes,
Oct. 14, 1913.)
MITCHELL, FRANK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. S. of
Thomas, of Malton, Yorks. B. Aug. 13, 1S72, at Market
Weighton. School, St Peter's, York. Matnc. Michs. 1S93.
Cricket 'blue,' 1894-7; Capt., 1896. Played for Yorkshire,
1S94-1904. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1893-5; Captain. Cap-
tained England at Rugby Football and South Africa at
cricket in 1904. Also played in teams of 1897 and 1901 in
America. Served with the Yorkshire Hussars in the South
Afrii .111 War, 1899-1902. Secretary to Mr Abe Bailey, in
1. 105. On the Stock Exchange at Johannesburg, 1909.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Royal Field Artillery
T.F.). An astute judge in matters of sport, whose advice
was widely sought. Hied Oct. 11, 1935, at Blackheath.
[Venn, a. 5.13. Univ. War List; The limes, Oct. 12, 1935.)
MITCHELL, FREDERICK JOSCELYNE. Matric. Non-Coil.
Mh lis. 1881. Adm. at Cavendish H., Oct. 1881; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1888. Of Clapton and Gcclong, New South Wales.
Lost at sea (age 38) on board Aristides, which sailed from
Caleta Buena for San Francisco, May 28, 19.",, and was
posted 'missing' at Lloyd's, Dec. 8, 1903- ( 1 tic lime;.
Dec. 15, 1903.)
MITCHELL, HARRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 5, 1866.
[S. of Benjamin, of Crow Hall, Denver, Norfolk. B. Nov.
1847.] School, 1'ppingham. Matnc. Michs. 1806; Scholar;
B.A. 1S70; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1870; priest,
1872 ('. of Buxton, Derbs., 1S70-3. C. of Barnack, North-
ants . 1873-5. V. of Peak Forest, Derbs., 1875-81. V. of
Pemberton, Lanes., 1881-6. V. of Present, i8Sc-i„i.,.
Km, I Dean oi Prescot, 1890-1919. Hon. Canon of Liver-
pool, 1893. Married, 1875, Frances, dau. of Dr W. P.
shipton, ol Buxton. Established the Lanes. Watch Co. at
Prescot, 18.11. Championed the cause of the pit-brow
women. One of the original members of the Uppingham
Rovers. Lived latterly at Teignmouth, Devon, where he
died Ian. 5, 1933; buried at Prescot. [Uppingham Sch.
Roll. 1 rockford; The Times, Ian. 11, 1933.)
428
Mitchell, Henry
MITCHELL, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 7, 1S4S.
S. of the Rev. John (?iSz2),of Langton Matravers, Dorset
(and Mary). B. there, June 26, 1829. School, St Paul's,
Southsea (Rev. J. L. Barton). Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1853; priest, 1854
;. -Scures, Hants., 1S53-5. C. of Silverton. Dev
1S55-S. C. of Winteringham, Lines., 1861-3. C. of i
field. Bucks., 1S63-4. C. of Chessington, Surrey, 1
of Westburv-on-Trvm, Gloucs., 1S72-5. V. of Leighland,
Somerset, 1875-6. R. of Loxbeare, Devon, 1876-92. V. of
Stinsford, Dorset, 1892-1902. Subsequently lived at Bourne-
mouth, where he died May 22, 1907. (Eagle, xxix. 224;
Crockford; The Times, May 25, 1907.)
MITCHELL, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875.
S. of Henry, of Parkheld House, Bradford, Yorks. B. there
June 13, 1857. School, Bradford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1 -- ,.
MITCHELL, HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1891. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 14, 1892. S. of Thomas, Esq.,
of Bank House, Holbeach, Lines. B.A. 1895; M \
Ord. deacon (Stepney) 1896; priest (London) is 97 1
Edmonton, Middlesex, 1896-9. C. of St Luke's, Chelsi
London, 1S99-1902. V. of St Edward's, Bamslev Yor]
1902-17. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain,
R.A.C.D.; mentioned in despatches); died May 3, 1917, of
wounds received in action. [Univ. War List; Crockjord.)
MITCHELL, HENRY CLIFF. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1884.
[ Probably s. of the Rev. Andrew Lumsden, Indian Chaplain.
School, Blundell's, Tiverton.] B.A. 1890. Ord.
(Ripon) 1889; priest, 1S90; C. of St Bartholomew's, Bowling,
Bradford, Yorks., 1889-91. C. of Kintbury, Berks., 1S91-6.
C. of Sandhurst, 1896-99. Disappears from Crockford, 1900.
{Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Keg.)
MITCHELL, JAMES [DYKE MOLESWORTH]. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Mar. 20, 179S. Matric. Lent, 1799; B.A.
1S03; M.A. 1S06. Of Lismoy, Co. Longford. Assumed the
additional Christian names of Dyke Molesworth, between
1S03 and 1806. R. of Quinton, Northants., 1S13-3S. Died
Dec. 15, 1S3S, at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. (Clerzv List;
Clerical Guide; Foster, Index Eccles- Northants.' Clerg)
G. Mag., 1S39, 1. 215.)
MITCHELL, JAMES le FLEMING. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Sept. 28, 1872. S. of T., of Wandsworth Common.
B.Aug. 7, 1S53, in London. School, Citv of London. Matrii
Michs. 1S72; Scholar, 1S73; B.A. 1676; M.A. 1884. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1877; priest, 1878; C. of St Clement's,
Worcester, 1877-8. Chaplain at Salzburg, 1879-S2. Chap-
lain, R.N., 1S82-3. C. of Sotterley, Suffolk, 1884-5. Lie.
pr., dio. of St Albans, 188S-90. Chaplain at Brentwood
Grammar School, 1890-1. C. of St John's, Kensal Green,
1891-3. C. of Hounslow, 1893-7. C. of St Peter's, Regent
Square, 1897-1905. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Charlotte
Street, 1905-8. C. of Holy Trinity, Gray's Inn Road, 190S-
18. C. of St Barnabas, Marylebone, 1918-19. C. of St
Paul's, Finsbury, 1920-2. Lie. to off., dio. of London,
1922-3. C. of St Luke's, Enfield, 1923-5. Perm, to off. at
Holy Trinity, Homsey, 1925-6. Lie. to off., dio. of London,
Disappears from Crockford, 1941.
MITCHELL, JAMES ROBERT MITFORD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 14, 1862. S. of Joseph [engineer of the
Highland Railway]. B. Feb. 20, 1843, at Inverness. School,
M . ;-ton, Midlothian [and at Edinburgh University, B \.
I A. 1862]. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Returned
to Edinburgh University and studied Divinity. Minister of
Kirkmichael, Dumfries-shire, 1868-75; of the Abbey Parish
Paisley, 1875-8; of West Church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen.
1878-95. D.D., Aberdeen, 1892. Moderator of the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1907. Chaplain to
Queen Victoria, 18SS-1901; to King Edward VII, 1901-10;
to King George V, 1910-14. Died Sept. 26, 1914, in Edin-
burgh. (Merchiston Castle Sch. Reg.; Who was Who.)
MITCHELL, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 8, 1842. S. of James Henry. B. in London
[Oct. 2i, 1823]. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1843; B.A.
1846.
MITCHELL (or MITCHEL), JOHN. M.A. 1783. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, June 2, 1783. From University College, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Mar. 4, 1752; B.A. (Oxford) 1755.
S. of John, of Knotting! iwickshire. Master
of Atherstone Grammar School. K ol I il
Austrey, Wire's, until 1790. ! , jo. {At.
Oxon. (Mitchel); G. Mag., 1790, 11. 1147.)
MITCHELL (or M1CHELL), JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St
John's, July 7. 1812. B. at ' hatham, Kent. Schools,
Chelsea and BristoL Matri
Kinesdere. Hants., 1817-49- Wed Feb. 19, 1849 (' John
Mitchell, The Rev. Moses
MITCHELL, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 18, 1822. A
' Ten-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.' One of these
names in Clergy List, 1S41-6, as 'Of Parkstone, Dorset ,
disappears from 1847. Perhaps father of Henry (1848).
MITCHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
Matric. Michs. 1S35.
MITCHELL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 30, 1893.
S. of John Hirst. B. [Feb. 26, 1S67], in Huddersfield.
Schools, Board School and Technical College, Huddersfield.
Matric. Michs. 1S93; Scholar, 1895; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1S96; M.A. 1900. Assistant Master at
Rutherford College, Xewcastle-on-Tyne, 189S. Entered the
Wesleyan Ministry, 1S99. In charge of educational work in
the Weslevan Mission, Bankura, Bengal, Sept. 1899-1917.
Founded the Bankura College. F.R.A.S., 1891. Director of
the Lunar Section of the Astronomical Society of India,
1910. Fellow of Calcutta Universitv, 1907-17. Mayor of
Twickenham, Middlesex. 1927-8. Married Florence Amy
Bromhead, and had issue. Latterly of The Croft, Bourn,
Cambs., where he died Apr. 14, 1941. {Monthly Notices,
Royal Aslron. Soc., 102 (1942), 68; Peile, a. 786; The
Methodist Preacher's Who's II h 1 |
MITCHELL, JOHN BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1S56. Of Canterbury. [S. of William Thomas, of
Woolwich. B. there Jan. 13, 1832.] Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860; M.A. 1S64. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1859;
priest (Peterb.) 1S60; C. of Medbourne, Lei
of East Stoke, Notts., 1S63-7. C. of Handsworth, Yorks.,
1867-9. C. of Wellington, Somerset, 1869-70. C. of West
Buckland, Somerset, 1870-1. C. of Bassingboum. Cambs.,
1871-2. C. of Selby, Yorks., 1872-3. C. of Cleckheaton,
1874-6. R. of Faranam with Scotton, 1876-1909. Sub-
sequently of Harrogate. Disappears from Crockford, 1911.
MITCHELL, JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 20,
1864. S. of Joseph Theophilus, of 10, Sumner Terrace,
Onslow Square, Brompton, London. B. [June 3], 1845, at
Lee, Kent. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs.
1864; B.A. 1868. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S68; priest,
1S69; C. of Pershore, Worcs., 1868-9. C. of St Marychurch,
Devon, 1870-5. Chaplain to the Earl of Kinnoull, 1876. C. of
Sandringham, Norfolk, 1882-3. Hon. Chaplain toH.R.H. the
Prince of Wales, 18S6-97; Hon. Chaplain to the Queen,
1889-92. R. of Wolferton, Norfolk, 1883-96. Chaplain in
Ordinary, 1S92. Died Dec. 12, 1916, at Levanto, Liguria,
Italy. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MITCHELL, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
1884. S. of Jonathan, Chaplain of Newcastle Infirmary
(and Rachel Hitchen). B. Aug. 15, 1865, at Foreside
Bottom, Thornton, Yorks. Schools, Thornton Grammar
(Mr W. P. Mann), Durham Training School (Mr J. lenningsl
and Newcastle Grammar (S. C. Logan. MA). Matin
Michs. 18S4; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1915. Ord. deacon (Southwell)
18S8; priest, 1890; C. of Hasland, Derbs., 1888-91. C. Of
Rainton, Durham, 1891-3. C. of St Helen's, Gateshead,
1893-5. V. of Coalville, Leics., 1895-1903. C. of Romford,
Essex, 1904-9. C.-in-c. of St Luke's, Ilford, 1909-16; V.
there, 1916-22. V. of St Osyth, 1922-40. Of Clacton-on-
Sea, in 1941. Disappears from Crockford, 1942.
MITCHELL, JOHN HOLLINGS. Adm. sizar at Christ-. May I
1839. S. of John. B. [Dec. 5, 1819], at Keighlev, Yorks.
School, Bingley. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1 I
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1843; priest, 1844. V. of Cullingworth,
Yorks., 1847-73. Died at Guildford in 18S3. (Peile, 11 :'■
Crockford.)
MITCHELL, JOHN LOUIS. Adm. pens, (age [9] at (ESUS
th] s. of John, Esq. B. at Bradford, Yorks.
Educated at Owens College. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. and
LL.B. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1885. On the North-Eastern
Circuit, and Hull and Bi I ists; /n>:s
ofCourt.)
MITCHELL, KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 5.
1794- S. of Knight, of Hampton Court Palace. Matric,
Lent, ir .
MITCHELL, The Rev. MOSES. M.A. 1842, incorp. from Oxford
on the occasion of the visit of Queen Victoria. 4th s. of
William, of Portsmouth, gent. Ma I. n Hall.
Oxford, Feb. 17, 1824, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1829; M.A.
(Oxford) 1830. 1 1 1 , 1,1, j
., 1831. In Jamaica, -1841-5. Chaplain to the
Marchioness "I Bute al Kittling Towers, near Newmarket,
1846-56. C. ol I
Balscote, 1853-4. V. of Kirtling, 1 1 i.m
Newton, N'orthn: I lisappears from Clergy
List, 1857. (Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy.)
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Mitchell, The Rev. Muirhead
MITCHELL, The Rev. MUIRHEAD. M.A. 1849, incorp. from
Oxford. 2nd s. of John, of St Pancras, London. B. 1810 in
London. Matric. from University College, Feb. 5, 1829;
B.A. (Oxford) 18.1-': M.A. (Oxford) 1835. C. of Battersea,
1S40-50. H.M. In -[".', tor of Schools. 1847-76. Author, A Ser-
vian at Baltrr-.fi I h-.trch on the birth of the prince heir-
apparent. Died Feb. 26, 1876, at 50, Pall Mall, London;
will proved for £100,000, April r876. (Boa.se, II. 905; Al.
Oxon.; Clergy List.)
MITCHELL, OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Sept. 17,
1850. Of Yorks. S. of John, Esq. B. at Ossett. School,
private Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Holy Rood,
Southampton, 1S56 8. C. of St Peter's, Walworth, 1858-65.
V. of All Saints, Walworth, 1865-95 and Chaplain of St
Olave's I'mori, 1.-7.) .so. Disappears from Crockford, 1896.
MITCHELL, PERCY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. r,
[895. S. of William Charles, of 9, Fourth Avenue, West
Brighton. B. [Oct. 11]. 1869, in London. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of All Saints,
South Lambeth, 1899-1904. C. F. at Bulford Camp, T904-8;
at Bermondsey, 1908-10; at the Tower of London, 1911-15,
and 1916-19. OntheStaSoftheChaplain-l.eiier.il, 1915-16;
1 » I: L.; mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable
services.' R. of Stambourne, Essex, 1920-2. V. and R. of
Bodiam, Sussex. 1922-31. Died Mar i. 1934. in London.
{Univ. Wat List; I rockford; The Times, Mar. 6, 1934.)
MITCHELL, ROBERT VVILLHELM TARN. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, Oct. 11, 1880. Only s. of Robert Nathaniel,
physician, of Brockley. B. [Aug. 31, 1861], at New Cross.
Kent, [bchools, Merchant Taylors' and Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 17. 1882. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1885. Of Chester
Lodge, St Leonards-on-Sea. Mayor of Hastings, 1905, 1907,
i.j... j 1910 and l')22. {Merthant 1 avb-rs' Sell. Reg.; Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MITCHELL, The Rev. ST JOHN FANCOURT. Adm. (age 33) at
1 AIUS, Oct. i. 1872. [2nd] s. of Thomas Rolunson, M.D.,
F.R.C.S. B at Stranorlar, Donegal. School, Dublin. Adm. at
I riiutv College, Dublin. Apr- 22, 1857, age 17; (B.A. 1861).
Matric. Easter, 1872; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1891. Adm. at Merton
College, Oxford, Jan. [877, age 36. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1865; priest (Dublin) 1866; C. of St John's, S.uidyniount,
Co. Dublin, 1866-70. C. of St Andrew-the-Great, Cambridge,
1872-5. C. of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford. 1876-7. Chaplain
at Christiania, 18S0-2; at Rotterdam and Utrecht, 18*2-0.
Se, ., t. CCS. for Ireland, 1886-8. Chaplain at Cil.u
in c. of Totland Bay, Isle of Wight. 1S00-92. ( ..f Christ-
church, Hants., 1892-4. C. of St Peter's, Bedford, 1894-8.
C of St John's, Bedford, 1901-8. Disappears from Croi k-
ford, iooy. (Venn, 11. 403; Al. Ditbl.; Al. On
MITCHELL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Pembroke,
Mar. 29, 1802. S. of Alexander, riding-master, of London.
B. there May 30, 17S3. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1802; Scholar. 1802; 1st Chancellor's lii.il.il, 1X01.;
B.A. 1S06; M.A. 1*09. Fellow of Sidney, 1809. Vacated his
Fellowship in iS[2 on account of his refusal to be ordained.
Supported himself by private tuition and literary work.
Tutor 111 the 1. 11 1 1 ili.s, of Sir George Henry Rose, Robert
Smith (whose son, afterwards the Right Hon. Vernon Smith,
was his favourite pupil), and Thomas Hope, i8o6-r6. In
r8i3 commenced a series of articles m the Ouartcrlv Reric-.o
..11 Aristophanes and Athenian manners, the success oi
which subsequently induced him to undertake his spirited
and .11 < urate vi rse trans] ition .i Aristophanes's comedies of
the Acharnian K . his, < louds and Wasps. Byron spoke
of his translation 1 l Vri tophanes as 'Excellent.' Declined
a va. ant 6. re. 1. . li .11 in s , aland on account of his ob|. . ten
to signing the Cmi. -m. .11 ..[ lie- Church .-! Scotland. Civil
List Pensioner, 18. 12. Died, unmarried, May 1, [845, at hi*
house at Steeple- Aston, m at W istoi k. (1 hri t' - Hospital
Exhibitioners; D.N.B.)
MITCHELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar.
25,1841. S. of Thomas. B. 1821, in L.-ielon. Si h. ml. King's
College, London. Matric. Mich 111 I. \ . ... M.A. 1848.
I Ird. deacon (Lincoln) 1845; priest, 1*45; C. of l'irton, Herts.,
1845-7. C. of St Pancras. 1847. V. of Long Clawson, Leics.,
1848-85. Author, Palestine R.i-isited and ulliei Teems. Died
Mar. 5. 1885. (Boase, 11. 906; Crockford; The Guardian,
Mar 1*. 1885.)
MITCHELL, THOMAS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs, 1879 Adm.
pens, at Peierhouse, Jan. 13, 1881. S. of Thou. Esq.,
C.E., of Melrose. II. Nov. in, 1857. S.I 1, 1 . .11. ei.it.-,
Edinburgh. B.A. 1883. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S81, in. -I,
1886; C. of Croxton-Kerrial, Leics., 1881-8. C. of Patter-
dale, Westmorland, 1888 92 1 oi Sutton-Veny, Wilts.,
1892-5. C. of Warden, Northumberland, 1895-9. C. of
Mitchell, William Mann
Bywell St Peter, 1900-r. R. of Howick, 1901-27. Subse-
quently of Keswick. Died Apr. 11, 1948. (T. A. Walker, 562;
C. R. Hudleston; The Times, Apr. 15, 1948.)
MITCHELL, THOMAS ELLIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June 21,
18S3. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Joseph Whyte, of Leadgate
vicarage, Durham. B. there Sept. 21. 1864. School, New-
castle-on-Tyne Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1889. At Guy's Hospital. Of Uttoxeter,
Staffs., in 1890. Sometime Surgeon, S.S. Nestor. In practice
at Old Hill, Staffs., 1900-10. Author, medical. Died Sept. 1,
1939, at Old Hill. Brother of Andrew P. (1881). (Medical
Directories; The Times, Sept. 5, 1939.)
MITCHELL, THOMAS WILFRED HOWE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1881. [Eldest s. of Joseph, Esq., of
Worsborough Dale, Bamsley. B. Apr. t3, 1863. School,
Rugby.] Did not reside. Capt., 2nd Vol. Batt., York and
1. .in i-n 1 ie et . i>:--,. Minnie and civil engineer. Of West-
ern. West Melton, Rotherham. J. P. for the West Riding
of Yorks. (Rugby Sell. Reg.)
MITCHELL, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 28, 1834.
Of Kent. Matnc. Michs. 1S37; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844. Ord.
deacon (York) 1841; priest, 1842. Lecturer in Natural
Philosophy at St Bartholomew's Hospital; Hospitaller there
1846-69. Reader of Christ Church, Newgate Street, 1846-69.
V. of St Bartholomew-the-Less, 1861-9. V. of Burton,
Wilts., 1869-73. Author, The Properties of Matter; Status;
Crystallography and Mineral-. gy in Orr'; c ii-ii t Ik, Si 1. e. e. .
Disappears from Crockford, 1874. Father of Arthur M.
(1887).
MITCHELL, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1895.
S. of the Rev. Jonathan (Durham L.Th., 1880), of 34, Leazes
Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. Sept. 8, 1876, at Den-
holme, Bradford, Yorks. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne Gram-
mar. Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1907; M.A. 1910. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 190S; priest, 1909; C. of Gateshead Fell,
Durham, 1908-11. C. of St Luke's, Holloway, London,
1911-12. London Diocesan Home Missionary at Ealing,
iui; 17. V. of St Barnabas, Ealing, 1917-26. Died Feb. 10,
1926, at Ealing; buried at Gateshead. (Crockford, 1 he
1 imes, Feb. 12/1926.)
MITCHELL, WILFRED JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1900. S. of Alfred, of 19, si George's Road. London.
B. Mar. 6, rSS2, in London. School, Wellington College.
Matnc. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Died in 19,11. (Wellington
1 oil. Reg.)
MITCHELL, WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1900.
S. li.inls, Batley Grammar and Swansea Grammar; and at
1 Iniversity College. Aberystwyth. Adm. at St Catharine's,
Michs. 1900; Scholar; B.A. (Hist. Trip., Ft II, 1st Class)
1903; Gladstone and Yorke prizes, 1903. M.A. from Christ's,
1907. Fellow of Christ's, 1905-8. Had been Assistant Master
at Abbey School, Penzance, 1891-2; at Caistor Grammar
School, 1893; at Wigton Grammar School, 1894; at Queen's
Park College, Wigton, 1X95; at College Commercial, Brussels,
1896-9; at the Perse School, Cambridge, 1899-1903. Died
July 2, 1912. (Peilc, II. 882; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Christ's College Obit. Notes.)
MITCHELL, WILLIAM GRANT. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1884.
S. of the Rev. Robert (St Augustine's College, Canterbury,
1858), V. of Wield, Hants. [B. May 23, 1865.) School,
Bromsgrove. Matnc. Michs. 1884. Resided eight terms.
Football (rugby) ' blue,' 1886; played for England, 1890-1,
1893. At Guy's Hospital. Died Jan. 14, 1905. in Van-
couver. Brother of Ernest J. D. (18S1). (Bromsgrove Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 470; Book of Blues.)
MITCHELL, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing.
May II, 1865. Matric. Easter, 1X1,5.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at SinNEV,
(i.t. 1. 1887. S. of Thomas Bulwer, manufacturer, of
In tol. B. there Mar. 30, 1868. School, Bristol Grammar
(Mr R. L. Leighton). Matric. Michs. 1*87. Scholar; B.A.
1 ■,,.. M.A. 1S94. Schoolmaster in Jamaica and in St Kitts.
Head Master of the Grammar and Agric. Schools, St Kitts,
oi.. 1. Inspector of Schools and Secretary to the Schools
Commission, Jamaica. ' He devoted his life to the cause of
Education in Jamaica .mil St Kitts.' Married and had issue.
Died Mar. r, 1938; buried at Brown's Town, St Ann's,
Jamaica; M.I. there. (W. Cowper.)
MITCHELL, WILLIAM MANN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1883. Of Lancashire. S. of William Mann, cutler
(an. I Jemima). P.. at Mcna Villa, Stretford. Bapt. Sept. 11,
18114.' Schools, Ripon and Hoddesdon (Mr F. A. Hooper).
Matric. Michs. 1S83; B.A. 1886; M.A 1S90. Ord. deacon
(Peterb 1 1S8S; pri.-st, iss.,; 1 , .,( All Saints, Northampton,
1888 94. C. of St Mary's, Leicester, 1894-5. C. of St John's,
Leici l.-r, 1895-8. K. of Wing, Rutland. 1898-1903. V. of
SI Paul's. Northampton, 1901 12- C. of lis, ,11, Hants.,
1. 112 13. R. of Clyst St George, Devon, 1933-7- Of Bourne-
mouth, in 1949. (Crockford, Northants. Clergy.)
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Mitchell, William Stephen
MITCHELL, WILLIAM STEPHEN. Adm. at Caivs, Jan. m,
1861. Matric. Michs. 1S61; B.A. and LL.B. 1866; M.A. 1869.
At one time a wine-merchant; afterwards did mis 1 U
literary work. Died Nov. 9, 1892, in Westminster, aged 52.
(Venn.n. 351.)
MITCHELL-CARRUTHERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 19, 1S73. [Eldest] s. of [Major-General]
William St Leger, of Beattock House, Moffat, Dumfries-
shire (and Margaret, dau. of Patrick Agnew, of Lame, Co.
Antrim). B. [Sept. 12], 1853, at Gowalpara, Bengal, India.
School, King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Mil '
1874; B.A. 1879; MA. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Lond. in
priest, 1S87; C. of St John's, Paddington, 1886-8. V. of
Brunswick Chapel, 1S8S-92. R. of Holbrook, Suffolk, 1 392
1907. R. of Little Munden, Herts., 1907-20. Chaplain,
Kingham Hill Homes for boys, 1920-31. Assumed the
additional surname of his paternal grandmother, nee Car-
ruthers, of Holmains, Drum fries -shire. Married, Oct. 3,
1878, Antonia, dau. of the Rev. A. A. Holden, of Nuttall
Temple, Notts., and had issue. Died Sept. 13, 1931; buried
at Daylesford, Worcs. (King William's 1
Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Changes of Name; Fox-Dai i< s,
Armorial Families; The Times, Sept. 16, 1931.)
MITCHELL-INNES, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Jesi s, Oct. 1, 1872. S. of Alexander, Esq., B. [Oct. 6, 1854],
at Avion Castle, Scotland. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs,
1872. A fruit-grower in California. Of St Helei
County, California, in 1925. (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MITCHELSON, WALTER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Feb. i7; 1S30. S. of David. B. in London. School, Norfolk
(private). Matric. Michs. 1831.
MITCHINSON, HENRY CLARKE. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Apr. 12, 1845. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (next) of Carrington,
Lines. B. Aug. 1S27. School, Uppingham.] Matric. Michs.
1845; B.A. 1S49; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1850;
priest, 1851. Second Master and Head Master of East Ret-
ford Grammar School, Notts., 1850-60. Evening Lecturer
of St Saviour's, East Retford, 1859-60. C. of Holy Trinity,
Marylebone, London, 1S60-5. V. of Christ Church, Rother
hithe, 1866-91. Died Oct. 17, 1891, at Margate. Brother of
Thomas Y. (1S44). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Crockford; The
ion, Oct. 21, 1891.)
MITCHINSON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Ayr. 29,
1811. S. of the Rev. Thomas, V. of Helpringham
of Carrington with Frithville], Lines. School, Fotheringay.
Matric. Michs. iSri. Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 9, 1S13;
B.A. 1815; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon, 1816; priest, 1817.
Succeeded his father as P.C. of Carrington, Lines., 1819-62.
P.C. of Frithville, 1822-62 and V. of Helpringham, 1836-54.
Died Apr. 13, 1862, aged 70. (Clergy List; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
MITCHINSON, THOMAS YORK. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 27, 1844. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), of Carring-
ton, Lines, (and Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt. Oct. :, [825.
Matric. Michs. 1S44; B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Worcesti 1 |
1850; priest, 1851; C. of All Saints, Worcester, 1851. C. of
St Leonard's, Shoreditch, London, 1856—8. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1859. Brother of Henry C. (1845). (The
English Churchman, Jan'. 9, 1851.J
MITCHISON, WILLIAM ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 31,1868. Of Middlesex. [Eldest] s. of William Anthony,
Esq. [of Manor House, Sunbury] (and Harriet Jane Stovin).
B. there. Bapt. Mar. 2, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1868. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 7, 1870. Died Mar. 18, 1900, at
his residence. Hams well House, Vale Square, Margate.
(Inns of Court; Eagle, xxn. 258.)
MITFORD, ARCHIBALD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1884. S. of Henry, deceased. B. w I
School, Downside College. Matric. Miens. [884 Served in
the Gn , (Capt., York and Lanes. 1
General ' tinded). ( ' 'nit ,Wa
MITFORD, CHARLES. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John1 '
1 ■: v. . : iricksfajre. [Younger s. of William. 1 - I
Petworth, Sussex, one
(and Frances, dau. of Milward Rowe). 1
School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1808; M
Of Pitshill, Su- '■'■■ t, dau. of Richard
Greaves Town]
Died Oct. 30, 1 Lists; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1831, II
MITFORD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 3. 1871.
1 baldeston, of Mit-
f ord Castle, Northumberland (Ceylon C.S.) (and J .
of the Vcn. Benjamin Bailey, Archdeacon of Ceylon).] IS.
MlTTON, WELBURY
Oct. 4, 1853, at Colombo. Bapt. Oct. 31, 1853. School
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1
Ord. deacon (Oxford) Dec. 21, 1876; priest, 1877; C. of
Christ Church, Chesham, Bucks., 1876-8. C. of Kidlingt
Oxon., 1879-82. V. of Muston, Yorks., 1882-8. V. of Hun
in.inby. 1S88-1919. R. of Acrise, Kent, 1919-23. Married,
Aug. 14, 1878, Annie Maria Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Edward
H. Price, V. of Kimbolton, and had issue. Living at Folke-
stone in 1941. Died at Shepherdswell, Kent, rune 21, 1948
(Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; The I
June 26, 1948.)
MITFORD, EDWARD REVELEY. Adm, pens, (age 18) at Jesi s,
July 6, 1S30. Of Middlesex. [5th and youngest] s. of John,
Esq. [of Exbury]- [B. Apr. 24, 1813. School, Eton.] Matric.
Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1842;
C. of Little Witley, Worcs. Died Mar. 29, 1844, aged 32,
at Hastings. (Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1844, 1. 661.)
MITRA, NAGENDRA. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1804; B.A.
1897; M.A. 1901. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1897.
Of Krishager, Bengal, in 1906. (Cambridge Yearbook.)
MITTAG-LEFFLER, MAGNUS GUSTAF. Hon. Sc.D., 1899. S.
of Dr J. O. Leffler [and Gustava Mittag). B. Mar. 16, 1846,
in Stockholm. Professor of Pure Mathematics at the Uni-
versity of Stockholm, 1881-19U. Editor of the international
mathematical journal, Acta Mathematica. Of Djursholm,
Sweden. 'A mathematician of the front rank, whose con-
tributions to analysis have become classical.' Foreign mem-
ber, Royal Soc, 1896. Died July, 1927. (F. P. White.)
e H., Oct. 1SS3. Matric.
MITTON, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, July 5, 1876.
S. of the Rev. Joseph (1829), deceased, of The Heath,
Ilkley. B. Dec. 28, 1S56. Matric. Michs. 1876. Brother of
the next.
MITTON, ARTHUR TENNANT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 14, 1859. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1829). B. at Kirkby
Malzeard, Yorks. [School, Giggleswick.] Matric. Michs.
1859; B.A. 1S63; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1863;
, [864; C. of Sheepshed, Leics., 1863-5. C. of Hudders-
held, 1S65-8. C of Christ Church, Kingston-on-Hull, 1S68-
71. V. of Weston, Yorks., 1S71-3. C. of St Matthew's,
Stockport, 1873-9. V. of St Thomas's, Halliwell, Lanes.,
1879-83. V. of Stowmarket, Suffolk, 1SS3-9. V. of Mark-
yate, Herts., 1889-97. Disappears from Crockford, 1898.
Brother of the above. (Giggleswick Sch. Reg.)
MITTON, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Tune n
1855. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Welbury (1826), V. of Manning
ham. B. [Jan. 24, 1837], at Aidborough, Yorks. School
Bradford. Matric. Michs. 1S55; B.A. 1S59; M.A. 1865
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1S60; priest, 1861; C. of St Paul's
Shipley, Yorks., 1860-4. P.C. of Heaton, Bradford, 1864-8
V. of St Andrew's, Auckland, Durham, 1S68-74. Master of
Sherbum Hospital, Durham, 1874-1914. Married, 186 1
Annie Eliza, elder dau, of the Rev. Theodore Dury (1807}
R. of Westmill, Herts. Resided latterly at The Rectory
Bowness-on-Solway, Carlisle. Died July 1, 1918, at Long
thorpe. Father of Launcelot E. D. (1899) and Welbury T.
(1881). (Peile, 11. 542; Burke, L.G.; Crockford; Durham
r >'■• . . I', ■ , II i; 1
MITTON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus, Oct. 13,
1829. S. of the Rev. J[ames] [P.C. of Thornthwaite, Yorks.].
B. there. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon,
1833; priest, 1834. V. of Osmotherley, Yorks,
P.C. of Baildon, 1848-69. Disappears from Crock}
Brother of Welbury (1826); father of Arnold (1876) and
Arthur T. (1859).
MITTON, LAUNCELOT EDGAR DURY. Adm. at Pem
1 1 t. 1899. 4th s. of the Rev. Henry Arthur (1855), Masti 1
of Sherburn House, Durham. B. there. May 15, 18S0. School,
I [aueybury. Matric. Mi hs. 1899; B.A. [902; M.A. 1906.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1003; pri I Barnard
Castle, Durham, 1903-6. C. of St Andrew's, Penrith, Cum
berland, 1907-8. R. of Bowness-on-Solway,
Brother of Welbury T. 1 1
MITTON, WELBURY. Adm. pens, at St Cath i
1826. S. of the Rev. fames, P.C. of Thi
1 MA., by Archbishop of Canterbury, 1863] '",1 deacon
(York) 1827; priest, 1828; C. of Amclitf. .
C. of Ripon, 1831 1. C ■■! U P.C. of
Dacre, 183; *6. \ , Of St Paul's, Mar, 1 .
I ontinued to reside at Maimingnam, and died in [8f \
BrotJ ther of Henry A. (1855).
{Crockford; W. a. Shuffi
431
Mitton, Welbury Theodore
MITTON, WELBURY THEODORE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry
Arthur (1855) [of Sherburn]. B. [Dec. 1, 1802], at Heaton,
neat Bradford. [School, Durham.] Matnc. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1684; MA. 1888. MA of Manitoba University, 1889.
Ord. deacon (York) 1SS6; priest (York) 1887; C. of Rother-
h .111, Yorks., 1886-8. V. of Birtle West Canada, 1888-92.
Rural Dean of Minnedosa, 1889-91. R. of Moosomin,
1892-6. R. of Christ Church, Winnipeg, 1896-8. V. of Peel,
Isle of Man, 1899-1902. V. of Kirkham, Lanes., 1902-33.
Hon. Canon of Blackburn Cathedral, 1927-13. Died Dec. 4,
1. Hi- Brother of Launcelot E. D. (1899). (Crockford;
Durham Sch. Reg.; Who was Who.)
IWTTRA, RAJ NARAIN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1872.
[2nd; s. of [Baboo] Beerashur [Zemindar of Shampooker,
( alcutta]. B. 184'', at Calcutta. Adm. at St Catharine's,
Apr. 20, 1S73; LL.B. 1876; LL.M. 1905. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 6, 1S69. Called to the Bar, June 6,
1872. Advocate of the High Court, Calcutta. Of Sham-
pooker St., Calcutta, in 1885. Died Aug. 7, 1905, in Berlin.
(Scott, MSS ; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; The limn. Aug. 9, 1905.)
MIVART, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peter-
house, June 21, 1825. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1825.
MOBERLY, EDGAR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
15, 1891. [Eldest] s. of William Robert, of 32, Upper Hamil-
ton Terrace, Loudon. I',. [Ian. 22] 1873, in London. School,
Winchester. Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1806; priest (Worcester) 1897; C. of
Kidderminster, 1896 8. C. of Buckland St Mary, Somerset,
1898-1903. C. of All Saints, Wokingham, Berks., 1904-9.
V. of L.icoek, Wilts., 1909-13. Chaplain at Arosa, 1915-18,
at Lugano, 1918-20. Perm, to off. die. of Winchester, 1920-2.
C. of St Alban's, Hindhead, Surrey, 1922-6. V. of Forest
Hill with Shotover, Oxon., 1926-33. Perm, to off. dio. of
Chichester, 1934-6. C. of Aldwick, 1936-9. V. of West-
b.trnpnett, 1030-46. Perm, to off. dio. of Chichester from
1946 ot Hognor Regis, Sussex, in 1.14.S. {Winchester Coll.
R, ■ . Crockford.)
MOBERLY, FREDERICK SHOWERS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr. 27, 1849. S. of Lieut. -Col. — [Henry]. [B.
1830. Schools, Brighton and Winchester.] Matric. Michs.
i.-,,.,,r. A 1 M.A.I i6. 1 Ird. deacon (Bath and Wells)
i860; priesl 1 1 teter) 1 - 2; C. of Exmouth, 181.0-2. Priest-
Vicar of Wells i .itlie.li.il, and Vice-Principal of Wells Theo-
logical College. 1866 9. Died July 8, 1869. (Winchester
1 oil. Reg.; Brighton Coll. Ave.)
MOCATTA, The Rev. WILLIAM ABRAHAM. Incorp. M.A.
1856, from Trinity College, Liublin. [S. of Elias, mercator.
I', in America.] Adm. at Tnnitv College, Dublin. Nov. 1848,
ag. 10; B.A. (Dublin) 1S53; M.A. (Dublin) 1850. Adm. ad
eundem at Oxford, 1856. Ord. deacon (Chest. 1 1 i-s 1 . priest,
i;sss;C. of Christ Church, Southport, 1854-7. V. of Bispham,
I in. s, 1857-61. V. of St Thomas, Ecclestnn, 1801-71.
Died Dec. 21, 1876. (.41. Dubl; Al. Oxon.; Scott, MSS.)
MODY, JAMSETJI NUSSERWANJI. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
M.ir. 18, 1899. S. of Nusserwanji Jamsetji. B. [Apr. 25,
1880], in Bombay. S. hools, proprietary, Bombay, and Dul-
wich College. Matric. Michs. 1899. Sometime in his father's
business at 5, Feuchupli Street, London. 1 If Gresham Build-
ings, bspl.made Road, Bombay, in 1926. (Dulwich Coll.
Reg.; Pale. II. S33.)
MODY, JEHANGIR HORMUSJI NAOROJI. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1899. S. of Hfonnusji] N[aoroji], Esq., of Buxey
Lodge, Came Road, Hong Kong. School, St Xavier's College,
Bombay. Matric. Michs. 1899. Latterly of Torquay. Will
in The Times, Nov. 14, 1949, leaving 1180,000. Brother of
Naoroz H. N. (1895).
MODY, MANILAL JAGJIVAN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1894.
S. of Jagjivan Hemraj, of Rajkot, via Bombay. Matric.
Easter, 1894; B.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn,
Ian. 26, 1900. Returned to India. Died in 1900. (Law
Lists.)
MODY, NAOROZ HORMUSJI NAOROJI. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1895. S. of Hormusji Naoroji, Esq., of Prospect
Lodge, Cunbala Hill, Bombay. School, St Xavier's College,
Bombay. Matric. Michs, 1895; B.A. 189S; M.A. 1902.
Called to the Bar. Middle Temple, June 14, 1899. Brother
of Jehangir H. N. (1899). {Law Ltsis.)
MOE, SAMUEL ROOS (or ROUS). Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Oct. 28, 1796. [S. of the Hon. Cheesman, Judge of Common
Pleas, of the Barbados, West Indies.] In Hoi) < irders. M 1
in All Saints Clini.li, I .1in..iii..u, Middlesex Brother of
lieu,,, e 1.;. ■-, ..,'! ■ .1 ixtord. 1S02. (< arihheana, 11. 81 ;
Al. Oxm.)
Mogg, Henry Herbert
MOENS, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1884. (Eldest] s. of Arthur Frederick, of Holm Hurst, Less-
ness Heath. Kent [and Marianne, dau. of Charles Mead, of
Sturry, Kent]. B. [Apr. 16], 1867, at Erith, Kent. School.
Charterhouse, Godalming. Matnc. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 28, 1886. Called to the
Bar, July 3, 1889. Died, unmarried, May I, 1898, at Hove.
(Charterhouse Keg.; Burke, L.G., which gives ' died May 4,
1897 '; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MOERAN, EDWARD JOSEPH. Matric. Non-Col]. Michs. 1876.
Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 9, 1878. S. of the Rev.
Thomas Werner. B. in Dublin. B.A. 1S81. Adm. Solicitor,
1886; practised in London. Brother of the next. (Law
Lists I
MOERAN. JOSEPH WILLIAM WRIGHT. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1877. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 1880. S.
of [the Rev.) Thomas Varner (sic) [Werner] [C. of St Mark's,
Liverpool]. B. in Dublin. B.A. 1882; M.A. 1S92. Ord.
deacon (York) 1SS1; pn.st, 1SS2; C. of 1'ocklington, 1881-5.
C. of St Paul's, Upper Norwood, Surrey, 1885-93. v- of St
Mary's, Spnng Grove, Heston, Middlesex, 1893-8. V. of St
Mary Magdalene, Peckham, Surrey, 189S-1901. V. ol St
Simon's, Southsea, 1901-5. V. of Salhouse with Wroxham,
Norfolk, 1905-7. Lie. pr., dio. of Norwich, 1918-22. Author,
religious. Died Dec. is. 1943, aged 85, at Gravel Hill.
Kington, Heref. Brother of the above. (Crockford; I he
1 line-.. Dec. 21, III V)
MOFFAT, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898. [2nd] s. of
John, deceased, of 8, Park Terrace, Glasgow. Schools, Eton
[and Cheam]. Matric. Michs. 1898. During the Great War.
1914-19, in charge of propaganda in printed form in U.S.A.
for Information "Bureau of the Foreign Office. Member of
Advisory Committee of British and Canadian Recruiting
Mission. Chairman. National Allied Commission in U.S.A.
C.B.E., 1919; Chevalier, Legion of Honour; Commander,
Order of Leopold II; MidaiUe d'Academie; Commander,
Order of St Sava (Serbia); Knight-Commander of the Crown
of Italy. Author, Rav Tarle\. etc. (Burke, O.B.E.; Eton
Sch. Keg., which gives' s. of J., of Somerby Home, Pakham.')
MOFFAT, WILLIAM PALMER. Adm Fell. -Com. at Queens',
Mar. 13, 1820. Matric. Easter, 1.820; B.A. 1826.
MOFFATT, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM PAGET. Adm. at
Clare, Oct. 12, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1905; D.P.H. 1905. At Liverpool Univer-
sitv. M.A., London. L.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Hon.
Anaesthetist, Roval Southern Hospital, Liverpool. Clinical
Assistant, Throat and Ear Dept., Royal Infirmary, Liver-
pool. Senior Surgeon, North Dispensary, Liverpool. Medical
Officer of Health, and School Medical Officer at Bolton,
Lanes., 1910-30-. Author, .Science French; Science German
and medical. Of 127, W alley New Road, Blackburn, Lanes,
in 1942. (Medical Directories.)
MOFFATT, EDWARD BARRETT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1S82. [S. of John S., of 1, Leazes Terrace, II. (ham,
Northumberland. B. Dec. 15, 1862. School, Mill Hill.]
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 18S9. Assistant
Master at Sandbach Grammar School. Cheshire. In San-
tiago, Chili, 1926. (Mill Hill Sell. Reg.)
MOFFATT, HERBERT EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rjne's, July 20, 1S78. S. of Thomas James. B. at Wood-
green, near'Witnev, Oxfordshire. Matnc Mi. lis. 1878; B.A.
i,,li'i I I r..;, ) 1882; Member-' prize 1- 52; M A 1 5
MOGG, CHARLES WILLIAM CUMBERLAND. Adm. pens,
(age 20) at Lars, Mar, 10. [824. S. of Charles, M.D., of
Tunbndge Wells. B. there [1804]. School, Tonbridge.
Matric. Michs. 1S27; M.B. [833, Practised in London and
at Chesterfield, Derbs. Appointed an Officer of Health in
North London, at the time of the cholera epidemic, 1849.
Married Ann Sarah Pattinson, dau. of Capt. John Mai kay,
R.M., of The Hermitage, Stoke, Rochester. After retiring
from practice lived .it Corfe-Mtilleii, Dorset, where he died
Jan. 9, 1892. (Tonbridge Sch. Keg.; Venn, 11. 192.)
MOGG, HENRY HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. 5, 1870. Only s. of Michael, vintner. B. Sept. 18, 1850,
at Bristol. [School, Clifton College.] Matric. Michs. 1870;
Scholar, 1S70; B.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S74;
priest, 1S75; C. of East Bilnev. Norfolk, 1874-6. Principal
of the Collegiate School, C. of the Cathedral, an. I R. of
I'sqinni.ilt. Clerical Secretary of the Dice. -.111 Syndicate,
British Clumbia, 1876-80. C. of All Saints, Clifton, Bristol,
1SS1-4. C. of Poultmg, Somerset, 1884-6. V. ot Chittoe,
Wills, [886-1907. V. of Bi-hi .ps l .innings, 1907 27- Pret).
of Salisbury, 1919-29. Editor of Sarum Diocesan Year Book,
ion, 21. and l':,„,;an Kalendar, 1919-21. Resided latter])
at St Martin's, south Cornwall. Died [ulv w, I02q; buned at
Manaccan, Cornwall. (Crockford; Whowas Who; 1 he 1 una,
Aug. 1, 1929.)
43 2
Mogg, John Leslie Heaven
MOGG, JOHN LESLIE HEAVEN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. S. of Joseph John Richard, of Corrvn.
Wake Green Road, Moselev, Birmingham. B. [June 29],
1878, at Redditch, VVorcs. School. Rcpton. Mali
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Of 4s. Wake Green, Moselev,
in 1941-. (Rept m Sch. Reg.)
MOGGRIDGE, CHARLES DILLWYN. Adm. at Clare. June II.
1887. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Matthew Weston (University
College, Oxford, 1857), of Leatherhead and Woodfield 1 irk.
Monmouth. B. 1868.] Schools [Leatherhead] and Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1891. Served in the
Great War, 1914-iQ (Lieut., Special List (Graves Registra-
tion Commission)). J.P. for Hants., 1915. Of 53, Wilburv
Grange, Hove, Sussex, in 1945. Brother of Lewis T. (1892).
(Leatherhead Sell. Reg.; Univ. War List; Kelly, Handbook.)
MOGGRIDGE, JOHN TRAHERNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 12, 1S60. S. of Matthew, of The Willows, Swansea,
Glam. [B. 1842. School, Sherborne.] Did not reside. Died
before 1900. (Sherborne Sell. Reg.)
MOGGRIDGE, LEWIS TRAHERNE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 3,
1892. [S. of the Rev. Matthew Weston, of Newport, Mon-
mouthshire. Schools, Clifton College. Leatherhead and
Blundell's, Tiverton.] Matric. Michs. 1892. A planter 111
Ceylon, 1894-0. In the Nvasaland Civil Service, 1899-1922.
District Resident and Magistrate at Blantvre; retin d, 1
Of Grassington, Heathfield, Sussex, in 1924, and subse-
quently of Windvwavs, I'tutali, Rhodesia, where he died
■s. 104.S Brother of Charles D. (iSs-) (Leather head
Sch. Keg.; Clifton Coll. Reg.; The Times, Aug. 27, 1948.)
MOGR1DGE, HENRY FULLELOVE. Adm. pens, at St John's.
June 28, 1S24. Of Staffs. 'S. of the Rev. — Mogridge, of
Ashted. near Birmingham.' Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830;
M.A. 1S45. Ord. deacon (Hereford) Aug. 7, 1831; priest,
Sept. 23, 1832; C. of Old Radnor, Heref., 1831-4. V. of
Old Radnor with Kinnerton, 1834-73. Married, 1842, Sarah
dau. of J. Griffin. Disappears from Crockford, 1874. Father
of the next two.
MOGRIDGE, HENRY TWELLS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 14, 1862. S. of the Rev. Henry Fullelove (above), V.
of Old Radnor, Heref. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1866;
priest (Worcester) 1867; C. of All Saints, Hereford, and
Chaplain to Price's Hospital, 1866-9. C. of Thruxton with
Kmgstone. Heref., 1869-70. C. of Kingsland, 1870-3. R. of
Knill, 1873-S2. C. of Waltharn-on-the-Wolds, Leics . 1882-
91- V. of Scalford, 1891-1921. Died Nov. zi, 1921, at The
Cottage. Scalford, aged 78. Brother of the next. IT, A.
Walker, 520; Crockford.)
MOGRIDGE, THEODORE COLE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 16, 1867. S. of the Rev. Henry Fullelove (1824). V. of
Old Radnor, near Kington, Heref. Matric. Michs. 1867.
Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1873; C. of Arlingham
Gloucs.. 1873-76. Disappears from Crockford, 1877. Brother
of the above. (T. A. Walker, 530.)
MOHITE, JIJABA BAJARAM PATIL. Adm. pens, at Down-
ing, Oct. 10, 1896. Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1899. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 14, 1899. (Law Lists.)
M0H1UDDIN, SYED ALI KHAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 22, 1888. S. of the Nawab Goolam Durlagie, of 3,'
Whitehall Gardens, London. B. Oct. 1, 1867, at Hyderabad,
Deccan, India. School, Aligarh College, India. Matric.
B.A.
MOILLIET, JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
May 8, r823. S. of John Lewis [of Abberlev Hall, Worcs ,
and formerly of Pregny, Geneva]. B. at West Bromwich,
Staffs. School, London. Matric. Michs. 1823. (Lift and
Letters of Maria Edgeworth, 1. 260-1; J. L. Moilliet.)
MOILLIET, JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Mar. 12, 1855. [2nd] s. of James, Esq., of Birmingh'am
[and Lucy Harriet, dau. of Samuel Tertius Galton, of
Duddeston House, Worcs.]. B. in Birmingham, July 27
1836. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859;
M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S60; pn-
C. of Halesowen, Worcs., 1860-1. ( of Abberley, 1862 5
R. of Abberley, 1865-1904. Rural Dean of
1904. Gave generously to the rebuilding of Abberley I hurch
after a very destructive fire there in 1H73. Married. Author,
Abberley Manor. Retired 1 lived al Abberley, where he
died Aug : , [91 1 (Rugby Sch. Reg . ' 1 1
Moilliet; The Times, Aug. 20, 1909.)
MOIR, ANDREW, vim. sizar at Christ's, Oct 9. 1S65. S. of
Andrew [Lecturer in anatomy .<t King's College, Aberdeen],
deceased B. f] af Aberdeen. At '
College, Aberde,
place in the lis. examination, 1865, but unable to tal 1 I
up on the score of health; came to Cambridge where bis
health seemed to improve.1 Matric, Michs. 1865; Scholar
Molden, William George
1866; B.A. U"d Wrangler) 1869. Fellow, 1869-70. Died
May 22, 1S70, at Pan, from a chill caught while wintering
■l,,r"-l(i He was interested in animal magnetism, and
would cerainly have made his mark in the scientifii world
had his life been spared.' (Pale, 11. 592; C. J. Fore
MOIR, ANTHONY LYNCH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke.
June 26, 1807. S. of the Rev. John Moir [or Moire], of
Nazeing, Essex. B. [Oct. 26, 17SS], in London. [School,
Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1807. (Merchant I
Sch. S
MOIR, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Selwyn II
Oct. 10, 1884. [S. of lame:, Fettes. B. Apr. 24, 1865, at
Kandy, Cevlon. School, St. John's, Hurstpierpoint.] Matric,
Michs. 1884; B.A 1 587; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Glasgow)
1889; priest, 1890; C. of St Mary's, Glasgow, 1889-06. R. of
St Mary's, Port Glasgow, 1896-7. R. of St John's, Dum-
fries, 1S97-1907. R. of St Paul's, Dundee, 1907-20, and
Provost of St Paul's Cathedral, Dundee, 1907-20. R. of
St Columba, Largs, 1921-5. R. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Aberdeen, 1925-40. Canon of Cumbrae Cathedral, 1921-35.
Canon of St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen, 1935 40; Hon
' anon, 1940-45. Perm, to off. dio. of Moray, 1940-8-.
(St John's Sch., Hurstpierpoint, Ken ; V,>«isft Biographic-,;
Crockford.) s r .
MOIR, GEORGE GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1889. S. of James [Gordon], of Buckland, Betchworth,
surrey. B. [Feb. 20], 1S72, at Betchworth. School, Marl-
borough College. Matnc. Michs. 1889. Assistant Manager.
Nalder and Collyer's brewery, Croydon. Served in the S.
African War (Lieut., K.O. Scottish Borderers); died Maj I
1900, at Bloemfontein, of enteric fever. Brother of the next.
(Marlborough Coll. Keg.)
MOIR, HENRY GORDON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893- [3rd] s. of James Gordon, of Broome Perrow, Betch-
worth, Surrey. B. [Apr. 4], 1S75, at Reigate, Surrey. School,
Marlborough College. Matrir. Michs. 1893. A tea-planter in
Ceylon. Lived latterly at Vernon, British Columbia. Died
Jan. 10, 1929, in British Columbia. Brother of the above.
( \t 01 thorough Coll. Reg.; The Times, Jan. 14, 1929.)
MOIR, WILLIAM ROBERT GRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity
• let. 6, 1SS7. S. of [Brigade-Surgeon] William (Indian Medi-
cal Service], B. [May 31]. 186S, at Meerut, India. School,
( harterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1887. Joined the I.C.S. 18S7;
served in the N.W. Provinces and at Oudh as Assistant
Magistrate and Collector, and Joint Magistrate. District and
Sessions Judge, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, 1901;
retired, 1922. Died Aug. 5, 1943, in Edinburgh. (Charter-
house Reg.; India Office Lists; The Times, Aug. 10, 194
MOISES, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity July 1
1776. S. of [the Rev.] Hugh (1742). [Head Master] of New
castle-on-Tyne [and Isabella, dau. of the Rev. John Ellison,
V. of Bedlington], Schools [Newcastle and] Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1777; Scholar, 1778; kept four terms.
Migrated to Queens', Dec. 30, 1778; B.A. (16th Wrangler)
1781. C. of Shoreham, Kent, in 1786. Brother of William B.
(1802). (A. R. Laws, Schola Novocastrensis, 11. 94 and 101.)
MOISES, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Trinity, June 28,
1779- S. of [the Rev.] Edward (1735), of Masham. Yorks.
School, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Matric. Michs. 1780; Scholar,
1782; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1787. Head Master of Newcastle
Grammar School, 1787-1828. Master of the Virgin Mary
Hospital, New. astle, 1806 1 ird. priest (Durham) in,
of Hart, Durham. V. of Hart with Hartlepool, 1S11 ,s
Lecturer of All Saints, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 179
Married 1788 Mary, dau. of John Bowes, surgeon, of
Bedale. Died at Jesmond, Mar. 29, 1S45: buried at All
Saints, Newcastle. (Durham Ord. Book; A R. I a*
A ovocastrensis, 11. 108.)
MOISES, The Rev. WILLIAM BELL. B.A. 1802, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Christ's. [802. Matrii from I
College, Oxford (age 18) 1783; B.A. (Oxford) 1-
[the Rev.] Hugh (1742), He.,1 Al,, i,i,,i \.«, ., He Grammar
R. of Yelling, Hunts , 1801 [I. V ol 1 1 Iton, North
umberland, 1804-26. V. of Owthome, Yorks.. 1821
' ' ' iee.1 ..,,; \1 I. .,1 1-, 1 1 , ,1 1 . Do.lliei ,,l 1 ,li. ,,,1
(1776). (A I. Dion ; I ■cite. 11. ;,i. 1 ten, .it lit, id, , /
Dioc. of Durham.)
MOLDEN, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) al C.Mrs.
S. pt. 2, 1781. S. of the Rev. George (17401, R ol
Norfolk, li. |an. 16, 1764, in NO] wil b 1 1.
Smith). Matric. Michs 1782; Si holar, 1781; B.A. 1781
Ord. deacon [Norwii n) Oct. i, [1 1
C. of Saxlingham Nethergate with S
V^rf.,11, 11--.
Norfolk. (Venn, n. 105.)
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MOLESWORTH, SlR ARSCOTT OuRRY, BaRT.
MOLESWORTH, Sir ARSCOTT OURRY, Bart. Adm. FelL-
Com. at St John's, Mar. 30, 1807. [Eldest] s. of Sir William
(1776), Bart, [and Caroline Treby, dau. of Paul Henry
Ourry]. [B. 1789.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1.S07; B.A.
1809. Of Pencarrow Park. Washaway, Cornwall. Succeeded
his father as 7th Hart., Feb. 22, 1798- High Sheriff of Corn-
wall, 1816, Married, Tulv 7, 1809. Mary, eldest dau. of
Patrick Brown, of Edinburgh. Died Dec. 26, 1823. Brother
of William (1810); father of William (1827). {Eton Sch.
Lists; Boase, Bibiio. I ornub., v'.s; Boase, < oil ' ornub . 585;
G.E.C.; Hurl.'' /'. and /:.. which gives 'died Dec. 30'; G.
Mag., 1824, .. 177.)
MOLESWORTH. ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age r7) at Trinity,
lime 1:, 17N8. [Hl.lest] s. of Robert [Capt., 38th Regt.],
of Limerick [and Elizabeth, dau. of Hickman Rose], Schools
[Carlisle Grammar and] Kensington, London. Matric. Michs.
B.A. 1792. Joined Madras Native Infantry as a
Cadet. 1 79 V, Lieut., 1795; Capt., 1803; Major, 1809; Lt.-Col.,
1817; Col., 1829; Major-General. 1837. Married Mary, dau.
of Matthew Kearney, Esq Died Jan. 7. 1 1 I, at 1 n ti 1
Gr. SCh. Reg.; V. Hodson; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 71;
G. Mag., 1843, 1. 219.)
MOLESWORTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
June 29, 1767.
MOLESWORTH, CHARLES THOMAS UNDERWOOD. Adm.
pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1, 1S87. [5th s. of Hickman
Thomas, Major-General, R.A., of Kenwith, Abbotsham,
Devonshire (and Marianne, dau. of Robert Lindsay, Esq.).]
B. Oct. 27, 1866. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1890; priest, 1892; C. of St James,
Norwich, r890-93. C. of Denton, Norfolk. 1891-94. Chap-
lain (A.C.L.S.) at Sukkur, N.W. India, 1894-95; at Calient .
1896-98; at Trichinopoly, 1898-99; at Mysore and Men ara,
liiri -I'loi; at !'■ « .ii.miallee, 1901-2; at Aurangabad, 1904-5;
at Coonoor, 190s o; at Triehinopoly, 1906-7. Disappears
from Crockford, 1908. [Crockford; Burke. Col. Gentry, 1. 7r,
which calls him Thomas Charles Underwood.)
MOLESWORTH, ERNEST HILTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 7, 1878, [3rd] 5. of the Rev. Rennell Francis Wynn
(Brasenose College, uxford, 1S45) [by his 1st wife, Eleanor
lane, onlv dau. of the Rev. John Hilton]. B. (June 11,
1858], at Northbourne, Kent. Bapt. lulv 4, 1858. Matric
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1S82; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (1 arlisle]
r882j priest. 1883; C. of St George's, Barrow-in-Furness,
r882-3. C. of St Mary's, Carlisle, 1883-5. C. of St lames,
Norlands, Netting Hill, 1885-7. Chaplain at Corfu, 1887-8.
C. of Christ Church, Paddington, London, 1888-9. •<■ of
Jedburgh. Roxburghshire, 1889-97. Acting C.F. at Edin-
burgh Castle, 1S9- 19 .10; 111 S. Africa, 1000-2. R. of St
George's, Edinburgh, 1897-1906. V. of St Philip's. Maid-
stone. Kent, 1900 1. U. of Claphani with I'.it. lime. v ims,
1909- in. V. of Bures, Suffolk, 1916-23. Married |i) July ft,
1886, Adeline, dau. of the Rev. Charles King. Can I
Salisbury, and had issue; (2) 1909, Hilda, dau. of James
Cramp, of Coventry. Resided latterly at 3, De Freville
Avenue, Cambridge. Died Oct. 20, 1931, at Cambridge.
Half-brother of Theodore H. (1890). (Burke, P. and B.;
1 rockford; Eagle, xlvii. 34; The Times, Oct. 21, 193] )
MOLESWORTH, GEORGE BAGOT COSSET FRANCIS RICHARD
PIGOT. Adm. a scholar at St Catharine's, June is, 1871.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Robert Francis, V. of Gillingham,
Kent [and Gertrude Maria Le Normand, dau. of Capt.
George Bagot Cosset, 4th Dragoon Guards], B. Jan. 23,
1853 at Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1871. Migrated to
King's. Jan. 26, 1872; Scholar, 1873; B.A. (16U Wrangler)
T875; M.A. 1879. Matliein.itii.il Lerturer, 18751''. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 2, 1876. Called to the Bar, June 25,
TS79. On the Northern c ircuit. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1915;
priest, 1917; C. of Neatherseale, Leics., 191s 17. C. of
Stamford with Swinford, Lines., 191? Died lulv 25, 1919.
at ll'.ve, Sussex, (/wee's Coll. fee.; Burke, p. and P..
which gives 'died Inlv 20'; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 585;
( rockford; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster. Men atthe Bar.)
MOLESWORTH, HUGH HENRY. Adm. pens (agi 11 at Si
Iohn's. Apr 2, iSv. Hi Cornwall [EllJ.-s.tl s of tie- Rev.
William (1810) 1 1:, of M Pre... ke and St Ervan], B. Oct. 1 ;.
r8i8. School. I. ton. Maim Me li- 1836; B \ 1 1" ' Ird
deacon (Winchester, Lilt. dim. from Exeter) Dee. 12, 1841;
priest (Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Exeter), Mar. 12, 1843;
1 of St Ervan, Cornwall, 18.(2-7. R. of Little Petherick (01
St Petrock), 184N 1.2. Succeeded 111 ' 'i ' -11 William
(1827), as 9th Baronet, Oct. 22, 185s. Married, lulv is. 1856,
Beatrice Anne, dau. of Charles Pride in-. B . of Prideaux
Place, Cornwall, and had issue. Died Jan. 6, 1862, Brother
of Paul W. (below) and Walter H. (1841), [Eton Sch. Lists;
Scotf \fSS ■ Boase, vi. 226; Biblio. < ornub., 165; Hurk.-.
i' and B ill ■ G«i ei Hei . )rd S , v. 12; Cambridge
\ earbo ■'.. [86 ., G Hag . 1862, 11, 22s. G.E.C.)
MOLESWORTH, WALTER
MOLESWORTH, PAUL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 13, 1839. Of Cornwall. [3rd] s. of the Rev. W[illiam]
(iSrof [R. of St Breocke] [and Catherine, dau. of Paul
Treby Treby, Esq., of Goodamoor, Devon]. Bapt. Jan. 13,
1821. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. r839; B.A. 1843; M.A.
1846. C. of Buckland-in-the-Moor, Devon, [845-6. R. of
Tetcott, 1847-54. Joined the Church of Rome, 1854. Gave
an altar to St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Penzance, in
1869. Married, Sept. 25, 1849, Jane Frances, dau. of Gordon
William Francis Booker Gregor, Esq., of Trewarthenick,
Cornwall, and had issue. Succeeded his brother as 10th
Baronet, Ian. 6, 1862. Died Dec. 23, 18S9, at Newquay.
Brother of Hugh H. (1836) and Walter 11. (1.841) [Eton
Sch. List-.; Eagle, xvi. 179; Boase, vi. 22"; ( oil. Cornub.,
585; Burke, P. and B.; Walford, (' ttv Families; G.E.C.)
MOLESWORTH, ROBERT BRIDGES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 7, 1882. [2nd] s. of Sir Guildford Lindsay, KC.i.E.,
civil engineer under the Government of India [and Mari 1,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Thomas Bridges, Esq., of Walmer].
B. [May 31, r86z], at Clapham. Scl I, Bishop Cotton's,
Simla, and at King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1882;
Scholar, 1883; B.A. 1885; M A 1889. Pupil and assistant of
Sir Alexander kendel, civil engineer, 1885-9T, when he served
with the resident staff engaged upon the completion of Mil-
ford Docks, etc. M.LC.E. Chi.-f ,i-ist.inl to Mr Joseph Kin. aid
and subsequently to Messrs Kincaid, Waller and Manville,
1891. Took an "active part with his father in editing the
Pocket Book of Engineering Formulae. Died of enteric fever
Nov. 29, 1897, at Montreux, Switzerland. Tablet to his
memory in the College chapel. (/Vi/e, 11. 693; Burke, /'. and
B., which gives ' b. May 31, T863 '; Burke, Col. Gentry, I. 69;
The Times, Dec. 4, [897.)
MOLESWORTH, SAMUEL. Acini, pens, at St John's, Mar. 29,
1849. [Only] s. of Captain John, R.N., of Cheltenham [and
Louisa, dau. of the Rev. Dr Tomkyns]. B. [Dec. [9, 1S29],
at Cheltenham. Bapt. Feb. 26, 1850- [School, Cheltenham
College.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1S56. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1895; priest. 1866; C. of West Cowes,
Isle of Wight, 1865-6; C. of Addlestone, Surrey, 1866-8.
C. of Fawkham, Kent. 1S68-72. R. of St Petrock Minor,
Cornwall. 1876-98. Succeeded hi- uncle, Richard Pigott, as
8th Viscount Molesworth, 1875. Married (1) May 6, [862,
Gcorgina Charlotte Cecil, dau ol George Bagot Gosset,
4th Dragoon Guards, and had issue; (2) Jan. 23, 1883,
Agnes, dau. of Dugald Dove, of Nutshill, Renfrewshire.
1 ided latterly at 13, Lansdowne Crescent, Bath. Died
lune 6, 1906, at Minehead. (Scott, MSS.; Burke, Col.
Gentry, 1. 67; Burke, P. and B.; 1 oil. < ornub., 585; Eagle,
xxviii 212; Walford, Countv Families; Crnck/nrd; Who teas
Who.)
MOLESWORTH, THEODORE HENDERSON. Adm. at Caws,
Oct. 1, 1890. [6th] s. of the Rev. Rennell Francis Wvnn
(Mr. .-.nose College. Oxford, 1845), R. of Washington, Co.
Durham [by his 2nd wife. Frr-ncis Elizabeth, dau. of Admiral
George Henderson], B. June22, 1872, atTodmorden. School,
Durham Grammar. Matric Michs. 1K.1.1; B.A. 1893; M.B.
and B.Chir. 1898. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1896. Senior House Surgeon at Stockport In-
firmary. Medii al 1 Ifficer at Morley Convalescent Home, St
Margaret' . Kent, and Civil Surgeon to the South African
Field Force Practised at Pemburv and al St Margaret's-
at-CIifie 01 St Margaret's Bay, near Dover, in 1946. Half-
brother of Ernest H. (1878). (Burke, P. and IS.; Medical
I'n
MOLESWORTH, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
lune- 29. 1847. Of Northants. [Eldest s. of Thomas \\ ilh.im
Ponsonbv (and Anne, dau. of the Kev. Thomas Favvcett,
R. of Green's Norton. North. nils). B. Dec ti. 1828.]
Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1848; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon
(London) 1852; priest. 1853; C. of Holy Trinity, Tottenham,
1852 1 C. of Hitrhin, Herts., 1854-5. Chaplain to the
Forces, 1855-85; served at Hong Kong, the Curragh,
Gibraltar, Dublin, Chatham, Winchester. Married, June 13,
... 1 iroline Mary, dau, of William Bowles, of Abingdon.
and had issue. Resided latterly at Alton, Hants., where he
died May 12. 1915, aged 86. Brother of Walter (1849).
(Burl-,. /' ,111,/ II . which gives him as ' M.A. '; Burke, Col.
Gentry, 1. 70; ( rockford; The Times, May 1 1. wb-l
MOLESWORTH, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 3,
1849. [2nd] s. of Thomas William Ponsonbv. B. [Feb. b,
1831], .it Kingston, Dorset. School, Huntingdon, Matric.
Lent, 1850. Migrated to Christ's, July 3, 1850; Scholar, 1851;
B.A. TS54; M.A. [858. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1854; priest, 1855;
C. of I. eighteen Buzzard, Beds.. 1854-7. C. of St Peter-at-
Ar.-hes, Lincoln. 1857-8. C. of Pauiswi. k, Glow s , 1858-6S.
V. of Bishopsworth, Somerset, 1868 0)09. Subsequently of
20, Florence Road, Boscombe, where be died unmarried,
MOLESWORTH, WALTER HELE
Feb. ii, 1912. Brother of Thomas (1S47). (Peile, 11. 516;
Crockford; Burkr, /'. ,u;J /.'.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 71;
Christ's Coll. obit, notes.)
MOLESWORTH, WALTER HELE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 24, 1841. [4th] s. of the Rev. W[illiam] (1810), of St
Breocke Cornwall. B. there, May 26, 1823. School, Eton.
Matnc. Michs. 1S41. Married, Mar. 10, 1S49, Francos Mary,
dau. of Admiral Henrv Duncan Twvsden, and had issue.
Died Jan. 11, 18S5. Brother of Hush H. (1S36) and Paul W.
{1S39). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, Coll. Cornub., 586; Burke,
P. and B.)
MOLESWORTH, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. nobleman at St
Tohn's, Feb. 26, 1776, age 17. [Eldest] s. of Sir John,
deceased (Balliol College, Oxford, 1748-9), of Pencarrow,
Cornwall. B. [June 30, i75§], at Langdon, Devon. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1776; M.A. 1779- Succeeded as 6th
Baronet, Oct. 20, 1775- Capt., Cornwall Militia, 1779-S2.
M. P. for Cornwall, 1 7S4 -90. High Sheriff, 1791-2. Married,
May 27, 17S6, Caroline Treby, dau. of Paul Henry Ourry,
M.P., of Plvmpton, Devon. Died Feb. 22, 1798, in London.
Father of Arscott O. (1S07) and the next. (Eton '
Burke, P. and B.; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 365; St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 386; G. Mag., 1798, 1. 260; W. R. Williams,
MSS.)
MOLESWORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. q,
1810. OfCornwall. [2nd s. of Sir William, 6th Bart, (above).]
B. Nov. 5, 1792. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1810; B.A.
1S14; M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Exeter) Nov. 12, 1S15,
priest. Nov. 17, 1816. R. of Beaworthy, Devon, 1S16-51.
R. of St Breocke, Cornwall, 1816-51, and R. of St Ervan,
1817-51. Married (1) Nov. 6, 1817, Catherine, dau. of Paul
Treby Trebv; (2) Feb. 10, 1829, Frances Susannah, dau. of
James Bull'er, of Downe, Devon. Died Mar. 28, 1851.
Brother of Arscott O. (1807); father of Hugh H. (1836),
Paul W. (1839) and Walter H. (1841). (Eton Sch. Lists;
Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 365; Burke, P. and B.; Cornwall
Reg., 44; Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd S., v. 13.)
MOLESWORTH, Sir WILLIAM, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
St John's, Jan. 24, 1827. S. of Sir Arscott Ourry (1S07),
7th Bart, [and Mary, dau. of Patrick Brown, of Edinburgh].
[B. May 23, 1810.] Schools, private and Offenbach and
Frankfort. Migrated to Trinitv, Nov. 20, 1827. Succeeded
his father as 8th Bart., Dec. 26, 1823. Quarrelled with his
tutor at Trinity and challenged him to a duel, crossing to
Calais for this purpose; for this he was sent down. Sub-
sequently at Edinburgh University. M.P. for East Cornwall,
1832-7; for Leeds, 1837-41; and for Southwark, 1845-55-
F.R.S., 1835. Started the London Review, 1S35. Hi^h Sheriff
of Cornwall, 1842. P.C., 1S52. Commissioner of the Board
of Works in Lord Aberdeen's government, 1853. Colonial
Secretary in Lord Palmerston's government, 1855. Edited
Hobbes's Works, 1839-45. Married, July 9, 1844, Andalusia
Grant, dau. of James Bruce Carstairs, Esq., and widow of
Temple West, of Mathon Lodge, Worcs. Died s.p. Oct. 22,
1855, at 87, Eaton Place, London. (Boase, 11. 916; Boase,
Coll. Cornub., 5S6; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 365-6; Burke,
P. and B.; G.E.C.; D.X.B.)
MOLESWORTH, WILLIAM NASSAU. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Mav 28, 1835. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. J[ohn]
E[dward] Nassau (Trinity College, Oxford, 1808), of Canter-
bury (by his 1st wife, Harriet, dau. of William Mackinnon).
B. Nov. 8, 1S16, at Milbrook, Hants. School, King's, Canter-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Pembroke, June 9,
1836; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1S42. Hon. LL.D., Glasgow, 1883.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Dec. 22, 1839; priest (Chester)
Dec. 13, 1840; C. of Rochdale, 1839-41. P.C. of St Andn n 's,
Manchester, 1S42-4. V. of Spotland, Lanes., 1844-89. Hon.
Canon of Manchester, 1881. A friend of Bright and Cobden.
Among the first to support the Cooperative movement,
which he knew through the Rochdale pioneers. Married,
Sept. 3, 1844, Margaret, dau. of George Murray, of Ancoats
11. ill, Manchester, and had issue. Author, A History of the
Reform Bill of >. of England from the Year
History of the Church of England from the Yem
History of the Free Church Movements; Plain 1
my. Died Dec. 19, 1890, at Rochdale; I
Spotland. (Boase, 11. 916; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 68; Eagle,
xvi. 477; D.X.B.)
MOLINE, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) ii
Oct. 1, 1882. S. of Frank, Esq. B. at Laibach, Austria.
School, Bristol Grammar (Dr Caldicott). Matric. Michs.
1882. Brother of the next.
MOLINE, EDGAR ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Pf i i
' .k, Esq. [sugar-refiner], of
BristoL B. Jan, z, 1855. Sch^.l. Bristol. Matri
1874; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Oct. 29, 1879; and at ' le, Mar. 22, 1882.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 18, 1883. On the Western Circuit,
Molony, Edmund
Somerset, Bristol and Bath Sessions. Of 3, Pump Court.
Died Dec. [6, 1943, at l.ynton. Brother of the above.
(T. A. Walker, 543; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The Times, Dec. 18, 1943)
MOLINE, ROBERT PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. 6, 1881. Eldest s. of Richard, Esq., deceased, of Hat-
cham, Surrey. [B. Apr. 30, 1861, at Peckham.] School,
igh. Matric. Michs/ 1881; B.A. 18S4. On!
(Ely) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of Cavendish, Suffolk, 1885-S.
C. of Sudbury, 1888-93. C. of Bottisham, Cambs., 1893-7.
\ 1 1 West W rutting and P.C. of West Wickham, 1897-1909.
K. of Cottenham, 1909-31. Rural Dean of North Stowe,
1920-9. Hon. Canon of Ely, I93i~5- Died Aug. 6, 1935,
aged 74, at Weymouth. (Crockford; The Times, Aug. 7,
I935-)
MOLINEUX, BERNARD NEWMARCH. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Sept. 24, 1890. S. of James, Esq., M.D., of Hessle,
E. Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. House Surgeon,
Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Hospital. Senior House
Surgeon, Bury Hospital. Of Newmarket in 1906. Practised
at Sefton Park, Liverpool, in 1910. (Medical Directories.)
MOLINEUX, FRANCIS THOMAS YATE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, June 16, 1851. S. of Thomas, warfinger, of Much
Wenlock, Salop [and Sarah]. B. at Madeley. Bapt. May 21,
1826. Matric. Michs. 1S51. Drowned while bathing in the
river Severn, near Potter's Lode, July 16, 1854, while on a
Long Vacation reading party. (Scott, MSS.; Cambridge
Chronicle, July 29, 1854.)
MOLINEUX, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Clare,
July 5, 1799. B. at Wolverhampton. [Doubtless one of the
' 5 younger sons * of George, banker, of Wolverhampton (and
Jane Robinson).] Matric. Faster, 1S00; B.A. 1S03; M.A.
1807. C. of Acton Trussel, Staffs., 1806-22-. (Clerical Guide;
Burke, L.G.)
MOLINEUX, WILLIAM HARDMAN. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Nov. 16, 1S25. B. Nov. 1805, in Salop. [5th s. of the Rev.
George Fieldhouse (? George, Christ Church, Oxford, 1793),
R. of Ryton, Salop, and Pr'eb. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton
(and Marina, dau. of William Hardman, of Manchester).]
Matric. Michs. 1S26; B.A. (13/A Wrangler) 1830; M.A. 1833.
Fellow, 1S30. Ord. deacon, 1834; priest, 1S35. R. of Elm-
sett, Suffolk, 1852-64. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
Pemberton, J. P., of Plas-Issa, Flints., and had issue. Died
May 11, 1864. (Burke, L.G.; E. Anglian, vn. 170.)
MOLLISON, WILLIAM LOUDON. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 21,
1872. [S. of William, of Aberdeen. B. there, Sept. 19, 1851.
School, Aberdeen Grammar and also at Aberdeen LTni-
versity; M.A. there 1872.] Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar;
B.A. (2nd Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1876; M.A. 1879;
LL.D. 1916. Fellow, 1876; Tutor, 1880-94; Senior Tutor.
1894-1913. Master, 1915-29. Mathematical Lecturer at
Jesus, 1877-82. Secretary of the General Board of studies,
1904-15. Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1897. Married, 1877,
Ellen, dau. of Mr Mayhew of East Dereham, Norfolk. A
distinguished mathematician and a sound Classical scholar.
' Remarkable for his mental alertness, energy, and per-
severance.' Died Mar. 10, 1929, in London. Left legacies
to the College. Father of the next. (Cambridy,
Apr. 19, 1929; The Times, Mar. n, 1929.)
MOLLISON, WILLIAM MAYHEW. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9,
1897. [Only] s. of William Loudon (above). [B. Dec. 20,
1878. School, Hailevburv.] Matric. Michs. 1897; p]
Exhibitioner, 1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.. Pt 1, 1st Class)
1900; B.Chir. 1904; M.A. 1005; M.Chir. 1906. At Guy's
Hospital, Vienna and Berlin. F.R.C.S., 1905. Warden of
Guy's Hospital College. Surgeon (in-patients) at the Evelina
Hospital. Consulting Aurist and Larynx >l"Ki'-t, IJ-«-t Jil* -m
Royal Hospital, and to the Florence Nightingale Hospital.
Author, medical. C.B.E., 1920, for voluntary ►ervices at
St Dtinstan's. Of 23, Devonshire Place, London W., and
Polzeath, Cornwall. (Medical Directories; Burke, O.B.E.;
Who's Who.)
MOLLOY, CHARLES ROBERT MANNERS. Adm. pens, (age
17) at Trinity, June 27, 1804. S oJ \n\
of Plymouth. School, Harrow. Matric, Mi<
1st Life Guards, 1S01V, Capt.. [8x2; reti
June 3, 1824, at Hampstead. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; C>. Mag.,
:. r. 645.)
MOLONY, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at I M
1 f Ireland. [Doubtless 7th s. of [ames, of Kiltanon].
(Burke L.G.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
435
Molonv, Edmund Alexander
MOLONY, EDMUND ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr IS ,88,,. S. of F[dmund) W[cldon], Esq. [HE.I.CS.],
of 41, Lansdown- Road, Bedford (and Frances Selina. dau
of A. Edward Caver, I.L.D., Q.C.). B Jar ,17, 1866.]
School, Marlborough College. Maine. Michs 1884; Scholar.
Joined the 1 ( S. 1886, Served in the N.W Province and
Oudh as \ssisi.mt Magistrate and Assistant Commissioner;
Assistant Settlement Officer, 1802-5; Joint Magistrate,
iSqs- Deputv Commissioner. 1896; Magistrate and Collector,
l8qg: Commissioner, iqiv. Divisional Commissioner at
Benares, Gorakhpur and Agrar Commissioner Agra Division,
1915-19; retired, ioi9- C.B.E., 1919. Married 898,
111.,,, he, dan. of Herbert Smith, of Barla. Author, Salients
from the History of Kashmir, and of numerous articles on
l„,,l ,,. , „ ,042, at oxford. [Marlborough
, jj ;,■,,.- I;, „!.,-. / '. .., 1 1 eland; Burke, O.B.E.; India
I Ms; I he 1 imes, I li t. 29, 1942.)
MOLONY, HERBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 9, 1884. [2nd] s. of Frederick Beresford Esq.,
M i.l:,.- Livil Service, deceased [and Meaner Jane Cave,.
,!,,„. ,„ \. I dward 1, aver. I.L.U. < >X ,. IS. June 2, .80.5,
„i I > 1 1 1 .] in . [School, Leamington.] Matn. . Mi, lis. 18S4, B.A.
M A. 190S; D.D. 1908. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-
Tvn'e) ,888; priest, 1880; C. of St Stephen's Newcastle-on-
Tvne 1888-00. C.M.S. Missionary at Mandla, 1890-1904;
i, cretary (C.M.S.) to the diocese of Nagpur, 1,104-7. C .MS
Mi ■ a.v ,,t Jubbulpore, 1905-7. Bishop in Chlkiang
(mid-China), 190S-28; resigned. R of Teston, Kent 1929-
,,ned 11) 1895 Eva, dau. of the Rev. M. Collison;
( ')' Aug <• 100S. Gertrude Elizabeth, widow of the Rev
I W. Goodwin and dau of the Rev. S. D. Stubbs, V. of
St Tames, Pentonvule, and had issue. Died July 22, 1939,
,t St Leonards,.,, S, ,; buried at Teston. (Pemb. Coll. Reg.,
Burke 7 C, „/ Ireland; Who was Who; The Times, July 24,
1939-)'
MOLONY, JAMES ROWLAND HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity May 12, 1885. [Eldest] s. of [Captain Charles
Mills, R-A.], of The Royal Arsenal, Woolwich [and Eliza,
dau of Andn w Hamilton, of Streatham]. B. [Apr 28],
,s,,: in London. School, Marlborough l, , liege. Matnc.
Mi, lis 1.885- B.A. 1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1S94; practised in
London. Mamed. Jan. 12, 1895, Emma Charlotte, dau. oi
Arthur Wiei It, of I ■a-s.fem. Queensland, and had issue.
Died Apr. 19, 1941. at Crafty Green, Maidstone {Mar-
...'., ,,,(, ,,//. ii'.e ; /.„;,, Lists; Burke. L.G. of Ireland, The
Times, Apr. 22, iu|i.)
MOLONY, PATRICK JOHN. B.A. 1872, incorp. from Trinity
Collet.e Dublin [Eldest s..,f |ohn Patrick, of I ragg, t o. Clare
! ,', , < , ,vl ] lie Feb. .9. 1839O B.A. (Trinity College.
'!' 1,1m] is-o- MR and B.Chir. (Dublin) 1871; M.D. (Dublin)
I874-LMRCPI 1S71. Also studied m Pans. Practised
at Cambridge in 1880, and subsequently at Wickham,
Hants. Hon. surgeon, Shed-field Cottage Hospital. Married
Oct 17 1870 Lydia Anne, dau. of Richard Galwey, of
Herbert' Place. Dublin, and had issue. Author, medical. Of
trace, Co , lace Died Aug. 26, I0OI . {Med,, al Dir e. 1,,.,,-s ;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Matriculations and Degrees, 1851-
ills him Molany.)
MOLSON, JOHN ELSDALE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb, ,8
1SS2 S. of S[amuel] Eftedale] Esq. [of Montreal, and]
,,s Gloucester Gardens, Bayswater, London. [B.Aug. 6,
181, i. School, Cheltenham College,] Matnc. Michs. 1882;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1801; M.D. 1905. At the Middle-ex Hos-
pital M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S00; L.S.A., 1889. Senior House
Surgeon at the Middlesex H,,-pital Practised for son,, year,
at Chelmsford. Retired to Goring Hall, Worthing. II' tor
West Sussex Served in the Great War. 1914-10 (Major,
R.A.M.C). M. P. for Gainsborough, 1918-23. Died Nov ;«
1925. {Medical / 1.0 ,■■,'. ..... 1 e;,. War List; Whowas Who.)
MOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 16, 1828.
Of London Matri, Michs [828; B.A 1832. Ord deacon
(Norwich) May 20 i-8>2. l'-C of Markbv, Lines, 1 13 Ji,
and V. Of Hogsthorpe, 184 Died Jan. 3, 1869. (I rock-
ford.)
MOLTENO CLIFFORD WILLIAM BLENKINS. Adm. at Pem-
broke ' Oct. 189S. 9th s. of Sir John Charles, Knt., of
Claretn'ont House, Car f ' lood Hope, deceased. B. Aug. 2,
ix'-x at Claremont. School, New College, Eastbourne.
Mai,',, M„hs. is.,8. Called to the Bar Inner Icnple,
[,,,„ i\, u,,,| Brother of the next live. [Law Lists. )
MOLTENO EDWARD BARTLE FRERE. Adm. at I'i MEROKE,
,, , . '. ,1, - of Sir l"hn Charles, Knt., deceased, of
Claremont I u" ' doay. B. there, May ir, 1877. School,
X,„ , oil, '-, 1 astboume. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1S99.
Died ,M ape [own, [uly 28, 1050. Brother of the above and
th, n, xt lour.
MOLTENO, HENRY ANDERSON. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
[gas roths of Sir lohn Charles, Knt., deceased B. Sept.
3,, ,.-.,„, School, New College, Eastbourne. Matn Michs
Molyneux, The Hon. Francis George
r898; B.A. 1901. Brother of the two above and the next
three.
MOLTENO, JAMES TENNANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
18S5. 4th s. of [Sir] John Charles [Knt.] (the first Premier
of Cape Colony). B. Jan. .5. 1865. at Claremont, S. Africa
[School. Diocesan College. Rondebosch, and at Cape town
University.] Matnc Michs. 18S5; B.A. and LUB. 1888.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. .2, .886. Called to the
Bar Jan 18 1S89. Adm. Advocate at the Cape, 1B90; ix.c.
MP for Namaqualand. 1890-8; for Somerset Fast, 1S98-
1908. A strong adherent of Cecil Rhodes. Speaker of the
Cape Parliament (under Merriman's adiinni-tratioii) 1908-9.
First Speaker of the House of Assembly Union of South Africa,
1909-15; did much to stimulate the ' Convention Spirit.
One of the delegation who brought the draft of the South
African Act to England for confinnation by the Imperial
Government. Knighted, 1911. Took great interest in the
fruit industry of South Africa. Author The I ntonof
Africandcrdom; Further South Afman I seeollect,.ms Died
Sept 16. 1936, at 10, Palace Court, London W., whilst on
a visit to Fngland; buried at Peaslake, near Shere, Surrey.
Brother of the three above and the next two. (I. A. Mol-
teno; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times. Sept. 17, 1936.)
MOLTENO, PERCY ALPORT. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 13,
1881 2nd] s. of Sir lohn Charles, Knt., of Claremon
House, tape Town. B.'Sept. 12, 1861 in Edinburgh At
University of the Cape of Good Hope Matric Michs 1881
B.A is- 1, 1.1 !'■ 1885; M..A. and LL.M. 1899. Adm. at
the Inner remple, 1 li t ,. 1881. Called to the Bar. Jan. =6,
1886; practised tor a few years at the Cape and in England
Member of the hnn of Donald Curne and Co. Instrumental
in organizing the transport of fruit from S. Africa to Eng-
land. Chairman of many companies in S Africa and Kenya.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Donald Curne, G.C.M.C,
MP for Dumfriesshire, 1906-18. Author, The Life am
I ones ',.f s"t> J. < Molten.,; A Federal S. Africa; A Pica for
Small Holdings, etc, One of the Founders of the Royal
Institute of International Affairs. Inaugurated the Vienna
Emergen, v Relief bund for starving women and children ,,1
Vienna In 19.9 he and his wife gave a large sum o money
to the University for the erection and endowment of the
Molteno Institute for research in Parasitology. Died Sept,
10 1037 at Zurich. Brother of the four above and of the
next "P A Molt,,,,,; La.e Lists; Inns of Court; > ambridge
Review, Oct. 23, 1937; The Times, Sept. 21, 1937.)
MOLTENO, VICTOR GREY. Adm. at Clare. Oct. 10, 1885.
S of Sir lohn Charles, Knt. [of claremont House Cape-
Town]. Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888, M.B. and B.Chir
1891. Of Wvnberg, Cape Colony. Died July 10, 1926, aged
60 in London; buried at Peaslake. near Shere Surrey.
Brother of the five above. {Medical Directories; I he I imes.
July 13, ■',-'" I
MOLYNEUX, ARTHUR JAMES. Adm. at Clare, June 16,
1 ,,,, rS of T W., of Alhthwaite Lodge, Grange-over-
Sands, Camforth. B. Mar. 9, 1875O Schools [Giggleswuk
and] Malvern College. Matric. Michs. 1894. Served in the
Great War, 19:4-19 (7th Light Armoured Motor Battery;
M \I G.C . Lieut Worts Regt.) in France and German Last
Africa Of Alhthwaite Lodge. Grange-over-Sands. {Inggles-
wick Sch. Keg.: Malvern < oil. Reg )
MOLYNEUX, CAPEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's. June 25 1822.
[Eldest s of lohn of Giavel Hill, Salop (and Ella Young).
b" Dec ; 1S04, at Loseley mansion, Surrey.] Matnc. Michs.
,822; Scholar, .823; B.A 1S26, Sometime in the Army
Ord. deacon (Wor, . ster) 1S28; priest (Ilerrlord) 1829; C of
Trinity Church, Woolwich, 1S42-50, C. of the Lock Hospital,
Harrow Road, London, 1850-60. V. of St Paul's, Onslow
Square. ,1-1.0-72; resigned Married III i\;i Maria, dan oi
Admiral Carpenter, and had issue; (2) 1870 .Eugenia Grace,
widow of Lieut. -Col. Alex. Murray. Author, Israel s Fortune;
I he World to Come. Gethsemane; Broken Bread Died Dec.
', ,87, „ . mnes Brother of lohn W. H
11.918; >«/«, 11 110. Burke, P. and B.;CrockJ rd 1
MOLYNEUX, CHARLES BLAYDS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mav 1 iS,-„ r Youngest] s. of Anthony, of Seel street
Liverpool [ and Frances]. B. Aug. 5. 1826, in Liverpool.
Matri! Michs 1 [5; B.A. 1S49; M.A. 1S52. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn Mav 17, 1S48. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1853.
{Dm Lists; Inns of Court.)
MOLYNEUX, The Hon. FRANCIS GEORGE. Adm pens (age
,,,] ,t Trinity, Apr. 18, 1823. [4th] s. of William Philip
[2nd] Earl of Sefton (Christ Church, Oxford, 17S9I. B
[Mar 6 1805], in London. Schools, Little Hailing!,,, rv,
Essex [and Charterhouse]. Matric. Michs. 1823; M.A.
1827 Secretary of Legation to the Germanic Federation.
I P for Kent and Essex. Married, 1842, Lady Georgina
Jemima Ashl.urnh.vm. dau. of the 3rd Earl of Ashbunihani
,mil I,,,,! is. ue Of Earl's Court, Tunbndgc • Wells .Died
May 24, 1886. {List oft arlhustans; Burke, P. and B. {sub
Sefton).)
436
Molyneux, Henry George
MOLYNEUX, HENRY GEORGE. Adm, sizar at Queens',
Oct. 9, 1845. A 'Ten-year man.' 'Annos plus 24 natus.'
S. of Henry [fish-salesman]. B. Aug. 29, 1815, in London.
School, St Saviour's, Southwark. Migrated to Caius, June
30, 1851 ; thence to Emmanuel, Oct. 16, 1S51. Matric. Michs.
1851. Migrated to Magdalene, Dec. 19, 1851; B.A. 1855;
MA, 1S59. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S56; priest, 1857; C. of Great
Stukeley and King's Ripton, Hunts., 1S56-9. R. of Steeple
Gidding. 1859-79. Died Nov- 1°. is79- M.I. at Steeple Gidding.
Father of the next. (Venn, 11. 305; Crockford.)
MOLYNEUX, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 29,
1863. 3rd s. of the Rev. Henry George (above), R. of Steeple
Gidding, Hunts. B. Aug. 3, 1845, in London. Schools,
Merchant Taylors' and Oakham (Dr Wood). Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S70; C. of
Steeple Gidding, 1870-2. Assistant Master at the High
School, Nottingham, 1873-8. Died Nov. 14, 1923, at Tor-
quay. (Scott, MSS.; ! i.c Times, Nov. 17, 1923.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. S,
1863. S. of [the Rev. Sir] John William Henry [Sth Bart.]
(1S37). B. (June 27, 1843], at Castle Cauln'eld, Ireland.
[School, Bradrield College.] Matric. Michs. 1863; LO :
Succeeded his father as 9th Baronet, Mar. 5, 1879. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1S67; priest (Norwich) iS7o; C. of St Olave's.
Exeter, and Assistant Master at Mount Radford School,
1867-8. C. of Silverdale, Staffs., 1868-9. C. of Litcham,
Norfolk, 1S69-72. C. of Walsoken, 1S72-3. C. of Chidding-
stone, Kent, 1873-4. C. of Tenterden, 1874-6. C. of Hors-
monden, 1876-80. C. of Barcheston, Warws., 1880-6. V. of
Portesham, Dorset, 18S6-1925. Married (1) Apr. 15, 1873,
Fanny, dau. of Edward Jackson, of Walsoken, and had
issue; (2) Jan. 31, 1895, Ada Isabel, dau. of the Rev. A. F.
Wynter. Resided latterly at Weymouth, where he died
Aug. 26, 1925. Father of the next. [Bradfield Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.; Peile, 11. 580; Crockford; Who was Who.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 10, 1S97. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Sir John Charles, Bart,
(above). B.Oct. 2;. 1878, at Horsmonden, Kent. Matrii
Michs. 1.897; B.A. 1900; LL.B. 190S. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn.
Called to the Bar, June 23, 1909. Died May 14, 1923.
(Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists.)
MOLYNEUX, JOHN WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 11, 1837. Of Shropshire. [S. of John, of
Gravel Hill, Bridgnorth. B. Jan. 28, 1S19.] Migrated to
Trinity, Oct. 17, 1837. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. (27th
Wrangler) 1841. Ord. priest (Meath, Lut. dim. from Armagh)
Mar. 19, 1843; C. of Donoughmore, Co. Tyrone, 1849; [one
J. H. Molyneux was C. of Christ Church, St Pancras, London,
1850-51]. P.C. of St Gregory with St Peter, Sudbury,
Suffolk, 1S55-79. Hon. Canon of Ely, 1S75-9. Succeeded
his cousin, Sir Capel Molyneux, as 8th Baronet, Jan. 24,
1879. Married, 1842, Louisa Dorothy, dau. of John Chris-
tian, Deemster of the Isle of Man. Author, What is ,1 ( hris-
tianf; A Letter to the Bishop of EIy on the Rights of all
Parishioners to the use of the Church, etc. Died Mar,
Father of John C. (1863); brother of Capel (1822). (Boose
11. 918.)
MOMERIE, ALFRED WILLIAMS (1S75), see MUMMERY.
MONAHAN, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1881. [Eldest] s. of James [Henry] (Trinity College, Dublin,
B.A. 1823) [Solicitor- and Attorney-General for Ireland],
of 29, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. B. there. May 21, 1864.
School, Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1881. Appointed to an Eastern Cadetship, 1881; served at
Haifa, Jeddah, etc.; at Erzerum in 1914; subsequently at the
Foreign Office. Died in May 1950. (The Times, May 26,
1950).
MONCK (post MIDDLETON), ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Trinity, June 13, 1856. (Eldest] s. of Charles
Atticus (1823), of 38, Chester Square, London [and Laura,
dau. of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart.]. B. (Jan. 12,
183S], at Humshaugh, Northumberland. School, Rugby.
Matnc. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Adm. at the Inner 111111)..
Apr. 5, i860. Succeeded his grandfather as 7th Hart.,
July 20, 1867. Resumed the family name of Middleton in
lieu of Monck, Feb. 12, 1876. Of Belsay Cast).-, Northumber-
land. J. P. for Northumberland. High Sheriff, 1884. .11 i1
for Durham City, 1874-80. Married, Nov. 8, 18; 1 1
Constance Harriet, dau. "( William I'm. 2nd Earl U
Interested in historical n
sayCastle. Father of Charles A [sub Middleton] -
Gilbert W. (sut Middleti ke, P. and B. [sub
Middleton); Walford, < ounlj Families: Who was Who-
MONCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 9, 1810.
Doubtful if resided.
Monckton, George Edward
MONCK, CHARLES ATTICUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) it
Dec. 29, 1823. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Charles Miles Lambert
[6th Bart.] (who had assumed the name of Monck in lieu of
Middleton, 1799, by the testamentary injunction of his
grandfather, Lawrence Monck, of Caenbv Lines.) [by his
1st wife, Louisa Lucia, dau. of Sir G?"ige Cool..
B. [July 17, 1S05], at Athens. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1824; B.A. 1 82S; M.A. 1S3 Ensign, 2nd Foot
Guards, 1S29; retired, 1S35. Married May 2, 1835, Laura,
eldest dau. of Sir Matthew White Ridley, Bart. Died Dec. I,
1856. Brother of the next; father of Arthur E. (1856).
(Record of Old Westminsters; Burke, P. and B. (sub Middle-
ton).)
MONCK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 22,
1828. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Charles [Miles Lambert, Bart.], of
Belsay Castle, Northumberland [and Louisa Lucia, dau. of
Sir George Cooke, Bart., of Wheatley, Yorks.]. B. [July 13,
1809], at Edinburgh. Schools [Rugby and] Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A. 1836. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, May 4, 1830. V. of Gwston. Yorks., 1837-45.
Died May 19, 1S45, at Doncaster. Brother of the above.
(Rugbv Sch. Reg.; Record of Old Westminsters; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Middleton); G. Mag., 1845, 11. 206.)
MONCK-MASON, ESPINE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. I, 1881. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert Boyle
(Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1847), of Woolhampton
rectory, near Reading. B. June 16, 1S62, at Dublin. Schools,
Derby and Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 18S4;
M.A. 1888. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 18S6; priest, 1887; C.
of St Paul's, Birmingham, 1886-92. C. of St Mark's, Broad-
water Down, Sussex, 1S92-5. C. of Mickleham, Surrey,
1895-7. C. of Wye, Kent, 1898-9. Dio. Chaplain, dio. of
Winchester, 1899-1902. V. of St John-the-Baptist, South-
end, 1902-8. C.-in-charge of Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, 1909-
10. R. of Holy Trinity (with St Martin's from 1932), Col-
chester, 1910-39. Of 10, Inglis Road, Colchester, in 1947.
Brother of the next. Died Dec. 6, 1950.
MONCK-MASON, ROBERT LANGRISHE. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1887. UthJ s. of the Rev. Robert Boyle
(Trinity College, Dublin, B.A. 1847), of Woolhampton
rectory, near Readmg. B. [Feb. 13, 186S], at Derby. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1S90. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of St Michael and All
Angels, Bournemouth, 1S92-4. C. of Carisbrooke, Isle of
Wight, 1894-7. C. of St Paul's, Margate, 1898^. C. of
Ramsden Bellhouse, Essex, 1900-2. C. of Cudham with
Aperfield, Kent, 1904-5. C. of Waldershare with Whitfield
and West Langdon, 1905-10. Of 10, Inglis Road, Colchester,
in 1948. Brother of the above. (Haileybury Sch. Reg.;
Crockford.)
MONCK-MASON, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Mar. 18, 1891. [Younger] s. of T., I.C.S., of Ennis-
kerry, Exmouth, South Devon. Matric. Michs. 1891. Of
Masonbrook, Cranbrook, W. Australia. Died Dec. 23, 1935,
aged 63, at 63, Palmerston Street, Buckland HU1, W. Aus-
tralia. (The Times, Dec. 27, 1935.)
MONCKMAN, JAMES. Adm. Fell. Com. at Downing, Oct. 8,
1887. B.Sc, London, 1876; D.Sc, London, 1881. Worked
in the Cavendish Laboratory, 1887-90.
MONCKTON, EDWARD PHILIP. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 21, 1859. [Eldest] s. of Edward Henry Cradock,
H.E.I.C.S., of Fineshade Abbey, near Uppingham [by his
2nd wife, Maria Catherine, youngest dau. of H. W. Tydd].
B. [July 18], 1S40, at Bareilly, India. School, Norfolk
(private). Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1905. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1864. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1868. On the Midland Circuit. Of Fineshade
Abbey, Stamford, and Laundimer House, Oundle, Northants.
Recorder of Northampton, 1890-1916. Lieut. -Col., 3rd
Northants. Regt. Member of the House of Laymen. High
Sheriff of Rutland, 1SS3-4. M.P. for N. North'am
1900. J. P. for Northants., Rutland and Peterborough.
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Libertv of Peterborough.
ISA. Married, Sept. 25, 1866, Christabel, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Christopher Dunkin Francis, \ 1
Died Apr. 17, 1916. Brother of Hugh (1865) and William I'
(1864); father of the next and of I
Lists; him of Court, i'o.ter, Men at the /.',«; Hurke, P. and It.
(sub Galway); Burke, :..(,.. II Ho was Who.)
MONCKTON, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Tkiniiv,
May 21, 1S88. [Eldest) s. of Edward Philip (al
tade Abbey, Northants. (and Christabel, .'ud dau. of
CD.] V. of Tysoe, Warws.). B. , N
at E. Molesey, Surrey. School, Marl
il Gottingen 1 nivi 1 il ) M itrii •
ma. 18. )i.. a consulting engineer. Married, Apr. 21,
Marguerite 1 dith 1 irelyn Eleanor, dau. oi [an 1
Marigold, of Park House, Edgbaston, and b
437
Monckton, Henry Holland
of Fineshade Abbey, Northants. (which he sold in 1929)
and Laundimer House, Oundle (which he sold to the School
in 1917) Died Nov. 27, 1936; buried at Seaton Rutland.
Brother of Oliver P. (1898). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B. {sub Galway); Burke, L.G.; The Times, Nov. 28,
I936-)
MONCKTON, HENRY HOLLAND. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 2, 1882. S. of Stephen, physician [and Maria]. B. at
Maidstone, Kent. Bapt. Feb. 5, 1864. Matric. Lent, 1882.
At King's College Hospital, London. L.S.A., r897. Of Well-
ington, New Zealand, in 1910. {Medical Directories.)
MONCKTON. HUGH. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 18, 1865.
[4th] s. of Edward Henry Cradock, late of the Bengal Civil
Service, of Fineshade Abbey, near Uppingham [and Maria
Catherine, youngest dau. of H. W. Tydd]. B. Aug. 7, 1847,
in India. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869;
MA 1 5-2. Emigrated to Australia; then a sugar planter in
Fiji. Governor's Commissioner, Colo West, and Stipendiary
Magistrate for the district of Ba, Fiji; retired 19,11. Married,
[une 20, 1878, Isabel Jane Gillis, dau. of John Chapman,
and had issue. Died May 29, 1925, at North Sydney.
Brother of Edward P. (1850) and William P. (1864). {Venn,
11. 372; Burke, P. and B. {sub Galway); Burke, L.G.)
MONCKTON, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Clare,
May 16, 1767. [Eldest s. of William (1749), 2nd Viscount
Galway (and Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph da Costa Villa-
Real).] B. in London. [School, Eton.] Matnc. Michs. 1767.
Died, unmarried, May 21, 1769, in Paris. {Eton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. {sub Galway); G. Mag., 1769, 1. 319.)
MONCKTON, OLIVER PAUL. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1898.
[nth s. of Edward Philip (1859), M.P. (and Christabel, 2nd
dau. of the Rev. C. D. Francis, V. of Tysoe, Warws.j. B.
Mar. 7, 1879.] Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1909.
A.M.I.C.E. With Messrs Allen Sons & Co., Ltd., of Bedford
for I year; afterwards with the Westinghouse Co. at Man
Chester. Professor of Engineering at Sibpur Civil Engineer-
ing College, near Calcutta. Returned to England on account
■ -I ill health and practised as a consulting engineer in Loud. »n.
Died Apr. 9, 1919, at Bournemouth. Brother of George E.
(1888). (Burke, p. and B. {sub Galway); Burke, L.G.)
MONCKTON, THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 6, 1881. Eldest s. of Thomas, Esq. [paper
manufacturer], of Dartford, Kent. B. there [Aug. 20. est>2
[School, City of London.] Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar; B.A.
(151/1 Wrangler) 1884; (Math. Trip., Pt III, Div. 2, 188s);
M.A. r88S. Assistant Master at Uppingham School, 1886-
1922. Latterlv of Deal, where he died Nov. 14, 1935.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; The Tunes. Nov. 16, 1935.)
MONCKTON, WILLIAM GAWLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 23, 18S4. S. of Henry, of 1, Codrington Place, Clifton,
near Bristol. B. June 8, 1866, at Norwood, Surrey. School,
Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 18S5; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon (Auckland, New Zealand) 1904; priest, 1906.
Tutor at St John's College, Auckland, 1904-6. C. of North-
cote with Takapuna, 1904-11. V. of Takapuna, 1011-32.
to off. dio. of Auckland, 1932-5. Latterly of Hauraki
Road, Takapuna, Auckland. Disappears from Crockford,
i'iy {Clifton Coll. AVg., which gives his father as W.)
MONCKTON, WILLIAM PARRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, June
2.S, 1*04. [3rd] s. of Edward Henry Cradock, late of the
the Hon. E.I. Co.'s Service (and his 2nd wife, Maria
Catherine, dau. of H. W. Tydd). 15. [Apr. 7, 1840],
at Allahabad, India. School, St John's Hall. Kilbuni.
Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Ensign, 37th Foot, 1869;
Lieut., 73rd Foot, 1871; Capt., Hants. Regt., 1881; Major,
1885; Adjutant, Aux. Forces, 1886; Lieut. -Col., Reserve of
Officers, 1892. Married, Sept. 3, 1891, Florence Georgina
Sybelia, dau. of James Sawrey-Cookson, of Neasham Hall,
Yorks., and of Broughton Towers, Lanes. Died lie 17,
i'ii 4. at Stone Court, Gloucs. Brother of Edward P. (1859)
and Hugh (1865). {Venn, 11. J67; Army Lists; Ilurke, L.G.;
Burki , P. and /;. {sub Galway).)
MONCREIFF, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
1893. [2nd] s. of James William, of 6, Ainshe Place, Edin-
burgh. B. [Nov. 19], 1874, in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh
Academy. Matric, Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Adm. Advocate,
iiS'i'i, .Magistrate 111 I. Africa Protectorate, 1906. Died
[. in, 8, 1907. Nephew of the next two. {Edinb. Acad. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B.)
MONCREIFF, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar.
22, 1K5S. [Eldest] s. of James (later 1st Baron), Advocate,
-1 I .lnil.urgh (for whom see D.N.B.) [and Isabella, dau. of
Robert Bell, Procurator of the Church of Scotland]. B.
[Apr. 24], 1K40, in Edinburgh, School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1858; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1861) B.A :-•■:; LL.B.
1864. Adm. Advocate, 1863; Vdvi al Dej te, [866,
181.S-74 and i.ssi. Of 'lulhebMle I .1,1... Kim. . . sl„ mi ,4
Renfrew and Bute, 1SS1 8. Lord Lieut. ..1 Kinross-shire,
MONCRIEFFE, PETER
1901. Senator to the College of Justice, Scotland, with title
of Lord Wellwood and afterwards of Lord Moncreiff, 1888-
1905. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Moncreiff, Apr. 27,
1895. Married (1) Apr. 3, 1S66, Susan Wilhelniine, dau. of
Sir William Hanmer Dick-Cunyngham, 8th Bart.; (2) Mar.
26, 1873, Millicent Julia, dau. of Col. Frederick Darnel
Fryer, of Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket. Author. Review
in < riminal Cases. Died s.p. Mar. 3, 1909. Brother of the
next. (Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
MONCREIFF, ROBERT CHICHESTER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Jan. 5, 1863. [2nd] s. of James, 1st Baron [and Isabella,
dau. of Robert Bell, Procurator of the Church of Scotland].
B. Aug. 24, 1S43, in Edinburgh. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1K711; prie-t
((.he hester) 1871; C. of Cubley, Derbs., 1870-4. V. of Chf-
ton-on-Teme, Worcs., 1S75-85. V. of Tanworth, Warws.,
1885-191 v 'An eloquent preacher.' Succeeded his brother
(above) as 3rd Baron, Mar. 3, 1909. Married, Jan, 4, 1871,
Florence Kate, dau. of Col. Richard Henry FitzHerbert,
of Somersal-Herbert, and had issue. Died May 13, 19 13.
(Burke, P. and B., which gives ' died May 14 '; Fox 1 lavii ,
Armorial Families; Whowas Who.)
MONCREIFFE, DAVID. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John'-. Nov.
10, 1806. [Eldest] s. of [Sir Thomas, 5th Bart.] and Lady
Elizabeth Ramsay, dau. of George, 9th Earl of Dalhousie].
[B. Dec. 31, 178S.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1806. Of
Moncreifie House, Perthshire. Succeeded his father as 6th
Bart., Mar. 26, 1818. Married, Jan. 12, 1819, Helen, dau.
of Capt. Aeneas Mackav, of Scotstoun, Co. Peebles, and had
issue. Died Nov. 20, 1S30. {Eton ScA. Lists; Burke, P. and
B.; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1831, i. 93.)
MONCREIFFE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1S82. [4th] s. of Sir Thomas [7th] Bart., of 59, Ennismore
Gardens, Prince's Gate, London [and Ladv Louisa Hav, dau.
of Thomas Robert, nth Earl of Kinnoull]. B. Jan. 19, 1863.
at Moncreifie, Perthshire. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885. Owner of a ranch in Wyoming. U.S.A.
Married, Mar. 9. 1909, Edith Mary, dau, of Hugh Conyngham
I'.nvd, of Ash Grove, Newry, Ireland. Died May *i, 1144, .'
Santa Barbara, Caufomia.' {Harrow Sch. Reg.; 1 he Times,
June 6, 1944.)
MONCRIEF, ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, (age its) at Jesus,
May 6, 1863. S. of Lewis William. B. (July 7, [845], it
Kenuington, Surrey. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1869; priest,
1870; C. of Cnaltont St Peter, Bucks., 1869-74. C. of St
Saviour's, Croydon, Surrey, 1874-8. V. of Alton, Staffs.,
187S-8S. Rural Dean of Cheadle, 1880-8. V.of Rugeley,l888-
1915. Canon Preb. of Bishop's Itchington and Precentor in
Lichfield Cathedral, 1919-36. Died Nov. 16, 19 )8, at Vii ars'
Hall, The Close, Lichfield. {Crockford. Who was Who; The
1 lines, Nov. 19, 1938.)
SCOTT.
MONCRIEFF, GERARD ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, May 8, 1S97. [2nd] s. of Sir Alexander, Knt.
■ ■l Baiulirran, Perthshire [representative of the family oi
Culfargie. and inventor of the Moncrieff system of working
ordnance], B. [Aug. 23], 1878, at St Andrews, Fife. School,
Win- hester. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. r, 1897; matric.
Michs. [897; B.A. 1900. Called to the Bar. Iniici Temple
Ian. 26, 1903. A member of the London Stock Exchange
from 1904. Died Jan. 31, 1950, at Funchal, Madeira. [Win-
cheslet ' oil. Keg.; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists.)
MONCRIEFF, PHILIP DAVID (1900), see SCOTT-MONCRIEFF.
MONCRIEFF, WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Oct. ro, r844. [Eldest] s. of Robert [merchant].
B. in Edinburgh. Previously at Edinburgh University.
Matnc. Michs. 1S44; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1.S52. Ord. dea. on
(Ll. hlield) 1S4S; priest, 1S49; C. of I ..old. ■11I11II, Stall-.,
1848-10. C. of Norham, Northumberland, 1S50-6. C. of
Uppet C helsea, Middlesex, 1857-64. V. of St Paul, Tiverton,
Devon, 1804-70. Assistant Minister at St Thomas, Edin-
burgh, 1870-5. V. of Christ Church, Bishop Wearmouth,
Co. Durham, 1875-95. Rural Dean of Wearmouth, 1881-96.
Hon. Canon of Durham. 1SS8-1901. R. of Easington, 1895-
1901. Rural Dean, 1897-1901. Married, Aug. 22, 1850,
Hannah, dau. of Roberf Overton, of Leics. Died Mar. it,
1901, aged 75, at Newcastle-cm Tyne. Father of Charles
!• s, (i.ssi) [sub Scott-MoiuneH). (Scott, MSS.; Burke,
L.G . The limes, Mar. 18 and 21, 1901.)
MONCRIEFFE, PETER. Adm. pen-., at QUEENS', June 4, 18291
Of the W. Indies. [Only s. of Benjamin, Esq., of St Ann ' -.
Jamaica j Malm 1S2.1. Migrated to Trinity, Nov. 12, 1S31;
B \ 1835. Adm. at the Inner ["emple, Nov [2, 1832.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1S37. I'"'" oj Court.)
438
Mond, Alfred Moritz
MOND, ALFRED MORITZ. Adm. pens, at St John's, May r,
1886. [2nd] s. of Ludwig, manufacturing chemist, of North-
wich, Cheshire (and [his cousin] Friederike, dau. of Adolphe
Meyer Loewenthal, of Cologne). B. Oct. 23, 1S6S, at Farn-
worth, near Prescot, Lanes. School, Cheltenham College;
[also at Edinburgh University]. Matric. Michs. 1SS6. Hon.
LL.D., St Andrews, 1927; Hon. LL.D., Manchester, 1928.
Hon. D.Sc, Oxford and Paris, 1928; Hon. D.C.L., Durham,
1929. F.R.S., 192S. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr.
18, 18Q4; on North Wales and Cheshire Circuit. Director,
1895, of Brunner Mond & Co., Ltd., and the Mond Nickel
Co. founded by his father. M.P. for Chester, 1906-10; for
Swansea, 1910-23; for Carmarthen, 1924-8. Created a
Baronet, 1910, and Baron Melchett of Hampshire, 1928.
* A Captain of Industry, an Apostle of Rationalism, a leader
of Zion, andan Imperialist.' Became head of the £120,000,000
Imperial Chemical Industries, formed by the association of
the Mond Nickel Co. and the International Nickel Co. of
Canada. Chairman also of the Institute of Fuel, the Empire
Economic Union and the Economic Board of Palestine.
Director of the Westminster Bank, the Industrial Finance
and Investment Corporation, etc P.C. 1913. First Commis-
sioner of Works, 1916-21. Minister of Health, 1921-2. Of
Melchett Court, Romsey, Hants., and 35, Lowndes Square,
London, S.W. Had a bungalow on the shores of Lake
Galilee, and subscribed largely to the Jewish Colonization in
Palestine. Author, Industry and Politics.; Imperial Economy
Unity. Married, June 16, 1894, Violet Florence Mabel, dau.
of James Henry Goetze (and granddaughter of John Bent-
ley), and had issue. Died Dec. 27, 1930. Brother of the next.
(Burke, P. and B. (sub Melchett); Who's Who; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; D.N.B.; Law Lists; Bolitho, Alfred Mond;
The Times, Dec. 29, 1930; G.E.C. xiii. 445.)
MOND, ROBERT LUDWIG. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct.
I, 1885. [Eldest] s. of Ludwig [F.R.S., chemist], of North-
wich, Cheshire. B. Sept. 9, 1S67 [at Faraworth, near Widnes,
Lanes.]. School, Cheltenham College; [also at Zurich Poly-
technicum, and Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities].
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S8S; M.A. 1892. Hon. LL.D.,
Liverpool and Toronto. F.R.S., 193S; F.R.S. (Edin.).
Hon. Secretary of the Davy Faraday Research Laboratory,
1896-1938. Did much research in pure and appUed che-
mistry, and in electrochemistry. President, Societe de Chimie
Industrielle de la France. A keen archaeologist and antiquary,
making many important discoveries during 30 years' excava-
tion in Egypt- President of the Egypt Exploration Society,
1928-38. Knighted, 1932. Made many great benefactions
during his lifetime. Of 9, Cavendish Square, London, W.
Married (1) July 2S, 1898, Helena Edith, dau. of Julius
Levis, of Belsize Grove, Hampstead, and had issue; (2)
Dec. 6, 1922, Marie Louise Guggenheim, dau. of Guillauine
Jean Le Manach, of Belle-Isle-en-Terre, Brittany. Died
Oct. 22, 1938, in Paris. Buried at Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
Brother of the above. {Burke, P. and B. (sub Melchett');
The Times, Oct. 24 and 25, and Nov. 3, 1938.)
MONEMENT, WILLIAM B0LD1NG. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 3, 1865. S. of William, merchant. B. at King's Lvnn,
Norfolk. School, King's Lynn. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
1870. Living at Weybourne, Holt, Norfolk, in 1911. (Peile,
II. 591.)
MONEY, CHARLES FORBES SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, July 1, 1835. 01 Middlesex. Ke-adm.
Apr. 17, 1844; 'of Surrey.' [Perhaps s. of William Taylor,
M.P., of Walthamstow.J Matric. Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1845;
M.A. 1850. Sometime in the Colonial Office. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) May 18, 1845; priest, June 7, 1846; C. of Chel-
tenham, 1845-6. P.C. of St John's, Derby, 1846-7. C. of
King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1847-8. C. of All Souls, Langham
Place, London, 1848-9. C. of Westmorland Chapel, 1849-50.
C. of Upper Chelsea, 1850-5. V. of St John's, Deptford,
1855-83. V. of St Luke's, Cheltenham, 1883-8. V. of Holy
Trinity, Kilburn, 188S-92. V. of Birling, Kent, 1892-3.
Hon. Canon of Rochester, 1875-93. Married (1) 1856, Anne,
dau. of Canon Jarratt, and had issue; {2) 1868, Sibella, dau.
of John Christopher Lethbridgi-, ■ ise, Black-
heath, and had further issue. Died Jan. iS, 1893, aged 75.
at Buiing vicarage. Father of the next, of Davul
and William T. (1892). Perhaps brother of James 1 1
David I. (1826), James S. (1837) and William (1832
ford; Fox-Davies, Armaria^ Families; Records of Rochester.)
MONEY, CHARLES FRANCIS LETHBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,1 01 Kent 1 Idi
Rev. Canon Charles Forbes Septimus (above), \
Luke's, Cheltenham (by his 2nd wife, Sibella, dau. of John
Christopher Lethbridge, of Granville House, Blackheath).]
B. Sept. 26, 1869, at St John's vicarage, Deptford. Schools,
Cheltenham College ai Germany. Matric.
1888. In the Royal North-West Mounted Police,
Canada, 1892-5. Lieut, and Sub-Inspector, British South
African Police; Paymaster of Mashonaland Divisi
Money, George Henry
I 1; 1 tin and Inspector, 1901. Served in the Mashona Rebel-
lion, and in the S. African War, 1901-2. Paymaster, S.
Rhodesia, 1903-8. Married, 1900, Lily, dau. 1 >1
Spunner, of Ballyteague, Ireland, and had issue. Died Dec.
23, 1936, at Victoria, British Columbia. Brother of I 1
(1S98) and William T. (1S92). (Cheltenham Coll. Reg,; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Dec. 28, 1936.)
MONEY, DAVID INGLIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity.
July 3, 1826. [5th] s. of William [Taylor, M.P., of Waltham
stow; Consul-General at Venice and Milan]. B. Oct.
1S07, in Bombay. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs.
[826. Entered the East India Co.'s (Bengal) Civil Service,
[829. Writer, Apr. 30, 1S29. Judge of Appeal, Calcutta;
Civil and Sessions Judge at Moorshedabad m 1849. Judge
of the Supreme Court in Calcutta; retired, i860. Married,
Dec. 29 1S30, Jane, dau. of the Rev. James Deans, K. ol
Cottingham, Yorks. Latterly of Stodham Park, Petersfield,
Hants., where he died July 16, 18S0. Brother of James D.
(1823) and William (1832). {Li^t I Ki-nni.*;
Burke, L.G., 1846; E. India Register, 1849; The Times,
July 19, 1SS0; V. Hodson.)
MONEY, DAVID WASHBOURNE. Adm. pens, al -
Oct. 1898. S. of the Rev. Charles Forbes Septimus (1S35).
B. Apr. 18, 1878, at Deptford, Kent. Schools [Merchant
Taylors' and] South-Eastern College. Matric. Michs. 159S;
B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1902; priest,
1903; C. of Heigh.im, Norfolk, 1902-5. C. of St Edmund's,
Southvvold, Suffolk, 1905-9. P.C. of St Saviour's, Norwich,
1909-13. C.M.S. Organizing Secretary for Derbs. and Leics.,
1913-18. P.C. of Littleover, Derbs., 1918-24. V. ol St
John-the-Baptist, Woking with Holy Trinity, Knapbill,
and St Saviour's, Brookwood, Surrey, 1924 -36. < tf Cromej ,
Norfolk, 194S-. Brother of William T. (i8g :) and Charli
F. L. (1888). Lie. pr. dio. Norwich, 1946-8-. {Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.}
MONEY, ERNEST MONTAGU. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8,
1886. [Eldest s. of Rowland, of the Bengal Civil Service.
B. Dec. 28, 1848. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric.
Michs. 1886. Resided for one year. Had joined Indian Civil
Service, 1S70; Assistant Magistrate and Collector at Burd-
wan, Bengal, 1872; at Monghyr, 1872-8; retired through
ill -health, 1S7S. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 0( t
Called to the Bar, June 6, 1871. Died Apr. 20, 1,1
tenham Coll, Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Army Lists.)
MONEY (post MONEY-COUTTS), FRANCIS BURDETT
THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871.
[Youngest] s. of the Rev. James Drunimond (1S23), of
Heather Dene, Weybridge, Surrey [and Clara Maria Money -
Coutts, of Stodham Park, Hants.]. B. Sept. 18, E852, 111
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875;
M.A. and LL.M. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 9,
1873. Called to the Bar, May 7, 1879. J-P. foi
A poet of some repute. By resolution of the House of Lords,
July 15, 1912, he was declared to be co-heir to the Barony
of Latymer, and was accordingly summoned to Par]
by writ, Feb. n, 1913. Married Apr. 15, 1875, Edith Ellen,
dau. of Charles Churchill, of Weybridge Park, Surrey, and
had issue. Died June 8, 1923, in London. Brother of
Walter B. (1S67). (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns oj
Court; Burke, P. and B.; The I imes, June 9, 1923.)
MONEY, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Caius, Oct. 10,
1817. S. of John, General in the Army, of Trowse, Norfolk.
B. there. School, private. Matric. Michs. r8r8; B.A. 1822.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 29, 1S1S; priest, 1821
Offham, Kent, 1832-69. Married, July 3, 1827, Elizabeth,
dau. of — Clarke, of Keswick, Norfolk. 1 >ied
at Southsea. [Venn, 11. 169; Crockford; Foster, Index
Ecctes.)
MONEY, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1865. S. of Alonzo [Bengal Civil Service], of Bhagalpur,
India. B. there [Sept. 12], 1S47. School, Cheltenham Col
lege. Maine Michs. 1866. Cornet, 16th Lancei ,
Lieut., 1871. Served in the Afghan War, 1878, and in
Kurram Valley, 1897; transferred to Bengal St.
1875; Captain, 1881; Major, il 3g; Lii ul I ol., Indian Stafl
Corps, 1895; Colonel, 1900; A.A.G., India, 1900; retired,
Died in Switzerland, Nov. 14, 191 1- (1
Reg.; Army Lists.)
MONEY, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens at Triniti
2nd s. of George, Esq ol Win tham a
\\ .it , \ utanl 1 ri aeral in Calcutta (and Puli b
of Raoul, 16th Marquess of Bourbel-Montpincon, oi Monl
pincon, Normandy). B. Nov. 21, i8ig
Matrii . Mi. hs. 1$ \i; Si bolar, 1 1
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Api led to the
Bar, Nov. 20, 1846. Vdm. at
Author, Our lent in tht ' rim 1 01
London, W., and 15, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn. D.L. lor
439
Money (post Monev-Kyrle), George Washbourne
Monk, Henry George
Middlesex. Lieut.-Col., Tower Hamlets Volunteer Regt.
Died Apr. 7, r888, at Cairo. [Eton Sch. Lists; Lav Lists;
/in:: of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar, Watford, County
Families.)
MONEY (post MONEY-KYRLE), GEORGE WASHBOURNE.
Adm. at King's, a scholar from Eton, Aug. 3, 1835. [5th
s. of the Rev. William (Oriel College, Oxford, 1794)-] B.
Oct. 22, 1815, at Friem Barnet, Middlesex. [School, Eton.]
Matnc. Michs. 1835; B A 1840; M.A. 1843. Fellow, 1838-52.
Died July 14, 1852. Brother of James S. (1837). {Eton Sch.
Lists; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 323O
MONEY, JAMES DRUMM0ND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Apr. 25, 1823. S. of William Taylor [MP , of
Walthamstow, I --ex], B. [Apr. 26, 1S05], in Bombav.
Sr hool, Harrow Matrii , Mi hs. 1824; B.A. 1S2S; M.A 1868.
< Ird deacon (Lincoln) 182S; priest, it>2Q. Lecturer at Ash-
bourne, Derbs., 1829. K. of Blathenvvck, Northant- , iM3-
R.of Stemrield. Suffolk, 1S34-M. Married (n Oct. 10, 1X32,
Charlotte, dan. of the Hon. and Rev. Gerard Thomas Noel,
Preb. of V\ inchester; (2) Clara Mana Money-Coutts, of Stod-
ham Park, Liss, Hants. Latterly of Heatherden, Walton-on-
Thames. Died 1S75. Father of Walter B. (1867) and
Francis B. T. (1871); brother of David I. (1826) and William
(rs 52). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; NorthaM Clergy; Foster, Index
Eccles.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke, L.G.)
MONEY (post MONEY-KYRLE), JAMES ST0UGHT0N. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 10, 1837. [4th s. of the Rev.
William [Money-Kyrle] (Oriel College, Oxford (1794)) (and
Emma, dau of Richard Down, of Halliwick Manor, Middle-
sex).] Matnr. Michs. 1837; B.A 1842; M.A. is4.,, as Kyrle.
1 >!<i. 'leacon (Meine-tiTJ, I i.e. 10, It.41; priest (Gloucester),
Dec. 18, T842; C. of Alderley, Gloucs., 1841-3. R. of Yates-
bury, Wilts., 1843-52. F.S.A., 1840. Married, Jan. 17, 1839,
Rosa Elizabeth, dau. of John Drake Pridham, Esq., of Ply-
mouth. Died June 6, 1852. Brother of George W. (1S35).
(' lergy Lis/; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 209.)
MONEY, KYRLE ERNLE AUBREY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Mar. 30, T838. Of Herefordshire Matnc Mi. hs.
1 18; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Hereford), Julv 4,
1841; C of Weobley, Heref., 1844. C of Hawkhurst, Kent,
1845 C. of Gun, Shropshire, 1846-9. P.C. of Hcntland,
Heref., 1849-53. Disappears from Crockford, i860.
MONEY, WALTER BAPTIST. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Apr- 27.
1867. S. of the Kev. James Drummond (1S23). B. July 27,
1849, at Stemrield, Suffolk. School, Harrow. Matnc. Lent,
1868; B.A. 1871; M.A. TS85. Cricket ' blue,' 1868-71; Capt.,
1870. Played 1 ticket tor Kent, 1867, and for Sun-
Ord. deacon ( Lie hli. ]ili 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Bakewell,
Derbs., 1871-3. C. of Dngg and Irton. Cumberland, 1873-5.
C. of Wevbnjge, Surrey, 1^75-82; R. there, 1
Author, HuniOUrS Oj a l'a>, <'., and ;>.,' f.'aa.c'e, ..,-.. Re-
sided latterly 111 Biniiingham, where he died Mar 1, 1124.
Brother of Francis B. T. (1871). (Scott, Afi'S.; 1 /;. Times,
Mar. 4. 1924.)
MONEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Julv i,
I7'»). S. of William. B. at Norwich. School, Hartfo'rth,
Yorks. Matnc. faster, 1770; Scholar, I77r; B.A. 1773.
Ord. deacon (Norue h) Nov. 6, 1774; priest, May 22, 178s;
C. of Frarningham-Iigot, Norfolk, 1774. R. of Warham,
1789. C. of Fordhain, 1 7.1.1 iv.o, V. ol Wiggenhall St Mary,
1800-35. (Peile, 11. --.,,, Foster, Index Eccles.)
MONEY, WILLIAM. Aim pens, at Caii -, May 1, 1795. S. of
Charles, fanner, of Rallihaui, Xorfe.lk, B. at Bamier.
School, King's Lynn. Maine. Michs. 1705; B.A. 1799.
[Venn, 11. 128, which em., usly gives the Norfolk cures of
William (1769) to this man.)
MONEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 4,
1S32. Of Essex. [S. of William Tavlor. M.P., of Waltham-
stow, Director, ETC. (ami Eugenia Monev-Kvrlc) s. li. ■■ .1.
Westminster, Ic lune 22, 1802.] Matnc Michs. 1832; B.A.
1837. P.C. Lea Marston, Warws. 1841 7.1 ol Acle, Norfolk,
1 1 )2. Chaplain at St Servan, France, 1858-87. Married,
Sept 20, 1830, Julia, dau. of William Ironside, of Houghton-
le-Spring, Co. Durham. Died Jan. 1, 1890, at Eastbourne.
Brother of lames D. (1823) and David I. (T826). {Record
of Old Westminsters; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 8, 1890.)
MONEY, WILLIAM TAYLOR. Maine. Non-CoU. Michs. 1892.
[S. of the Rev. Canon Charles Forbes Septimus (1835)] and
Mr- Money, of Birhng House, Lithane Kent [B. rS73.]
Migrated t<, Emmanuel, Michs 1803; B-A. isus; M.A. 1899.
< »ol .1- e on (Southwark, tor K01 hesterl iNi-; priest (Roches-
ter! 1 so-,. C. of St Paul's, Southwark, 1807 0,01. C. of
1 Ini-I 1 hurch, Greenwich, 1901 9, V ol si Peter's, Green-
wich, 100., 41 Rural Dean of Greenwn h, ion 41, Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Hon.
Canon of Southwark Cathedral, 1938-44. Lie. pr., dio. of
Southwark, T944-8-. Of Sevenoaks, Kent, in 1048-. Brother
of David W. (1898). ((.1111. War List; Crockford; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families.)
MONEY-COUTTS, ice MONEY.
MONEY-KYRLE, see MONEY.
MONGAN. HERBERT JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, t884.
[Only s. of James, late of Dublin, and of the Consulate,
Tientsin, China. B. 1865.] School, Sherborne. Matric.
Me lis 1 .vs. 4, s, holar, 1SS4; LL.B. 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, oct. 27, 1SS7. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1891. On
the Oxford Circuit. Died Feb. I, 1913, in London. (Sher-
borne Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; /io;s of Court; the limes,
Feb. 4, 101 3.)
MONIES, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1. 1 188
S. ot William, merchant, retired, of Boston spa, Yorks.
B. (May 24], 1S70, at Bradford. Schools, Trinity College,
Harrogate, and Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 188.S, P.A . and
LL.B. 1S92. Practised as a solicitor. [Giggleswick Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 500.)
MONINS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Apr. 20. 1803 Of
Kent. [2nd s. of John, of the Palace, Canterbury (and
Sarah, dau. of John Trice, of Ashford, Kent).] School,
1 harterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A. r8o8; M.A. l8ir.
1 hi ijeacon (Salisbury, Litt. dim. from Canterbury) Dec. 24,
1 "o priest (Canterbury) Sept. 22, 1811. R. of Kingwould,
Kent, 181 1-5 3, and K. of Charlton, :8rr-26. R. of Fawke-n-
hurst, 1818-43. Married, Oct. IS, 1S08, Mary Lee, eldest
dau. of William Carter, M.D., of Kermington Hall, Kent.
Died Oct. 7, 1853, aged 66. Father of the next. (/.'>» '/
Carthusians; Burke, Ll,.\ 1 lergv List; Foster, Index Eccles.;
Cant. Ait Bk.; C. Mag., 1853, 11 649.)
MONINS, RICHARD EATON. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
28, 1831. [Only] s. of the Rev. John (1803). [R.] of
Kingwould, near Deal, Kent [and Mary Lee, nee Carter].
B. Sept. 30, 1813. School, Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs.
1832. B.A. 1841; M.A 1844. ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 20,
1842; pnest, Mar. 12, 1843; C. of Grove, Bucks., 1845-6.
R. of Glemham, Suffolk, 1846-50. C. of Horham, 1851-2.
Married, May ri, 1S47, Ennlv, dau. of the Rev. John
Chevalhcr, of Aspall Hall, Suffolk, and had issue. Died v.p.
at Corsley Hall. Suffolk, Sept 12, iSs2. (Lis; e/i aithusians;
Burke, L.G., which gives 'died 1853'; G. Mag., 1852, 11.
545)
MONK, CHARLES JAMES. Adm. pens, (age r7) at Trinity,
July 9, 1S42; FeU.Com., Oct. 18, 1843. [Only] s. of [the
Rt Rev.] James Henry, I>I>. (1709) [Bishop of Gloucester
and Bristol] (and Tane Smart, dau. of the Rev. H. Hughes,
of Nuneaton). B. [Nov. 30, 1S24], at Peterborough. School,
Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1842; Browne medal, 184s; B.A. 1847;
M.A. 1850. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 21. 1845. Called
to the Bar, June n, rSso. Chancellor of Bnstol, 1855-S5;
of Gloucester, 1850-85. M.I . for Gloucester, 1859
1895-1900. J. P. and D.L. for Gloucestershire. President of
the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United
Kingdom, 1S81-4. A Director of the Suez Canal Company,
T884. Author of the Revenue Officers' Disabilities Removal
Act, 1868, which enfranchised Civil Servants of the Crown
in the Post Office, Customs and Excise. Married, 1853.
Julia, onlv dau. of P. S. Ralli, Esq., of London. Author,
/ ;.-, <,., Licit II, an. Latterly of Bedwell Park, Hatfield, Herts.,
where he died Nov. ro, 1900. Father of James H. (1884).
1/ •:,, vi 220; Law Lists; Inns ,f Court; Foster. Men at
the Bar; Walford, County Families; II ho .. as II ho.)
MONK, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, Feb. 20, 1858.
A Ten-year man.' S. of Edward, grocer and draper [and
Marv]. B. at Aylesbury, Bucks. Bapt. Nov. II, i8iy.
Brother of Joseph (1855] and William (1850) and perhaps
of Henry (1857).
MONK, EDWARD GOULD. Adm pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Si pt, 26, 1816. [4th] s. of George Henrv, Esq ;.,! Montreal,
B. at Windsor, Nova Scotia. School, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Matnc. Michs. 1816; Scholar, 1S20; B.A. (171A Wrangler)
1821; M.A. 1S24. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 14, 1S15.
Ord. deacon (London, for Canterbury) June 13, 1824; priest
(Chichester) 1825. V. of Newport, Essex, 1S2S-50. V. of
Much Cowame, Heref., 1851-61. Died there Aug. 20. 1861,
aged 62. Father of Henry G. (ihs2). (Inns o/lourt, < r..ik-
ford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 452. 1
MONK, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age is) at Jesus, Oct. 21, 1857.
s of Edward, Esq B. at St Albans, Herts. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1857. Perhaps brother of Joseph (1S55), etc.
MONK, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity
Apr. 26, 1852. [Onlv] s. of [the Kev.] Edward Gould (1S16).
B. at Newport, Essex. School, Sherborne. Doubtful if
resided. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 15, 1852. (Inns of
Court.)
Monk, Herbert
MONK, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity. Nov 19
1855. [Only] s. of John [Q.C., one of the Masters of the
Bench of the Middle Temple], barrister-at-law, of jo, II a ll j
Street, Cavendish Square. London. B. [Oct. 22, 1836], at
Manchester. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs
i.s,,-; B.A. ism; M.A. 1864. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
May 2, 1859, Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S61; priest, 1862;
C. of Holy Trinity, West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1861-4. C.
of St Peter's, Newton-in-Makerneld, Lanes.. 186s
there, 1871-98. Died at the vicarage, Nov. 6, 1898
■ , Inns ,f Court; Crockford; The limes Nov 0
1S98.)
MONK, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity
Apr. 3, 1799. [Only] s. of Charles [Officer in the 40th Regt.],
of Buntingford, Herts. [B. there, Dec. 12, 1784.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1S00; Scholar, 1S01; B.A.
[7th Wrangler) 1S04; 2nd Chancellor's medal; M.A. 1807-
B.D. 1S1S; D.D. per La. Reg., 1822. Fellow, 1S05. Assistant
Tutor, 1807-15; Tutor, 1815-23. Regius Professor of
Greek, 1808-23, Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, i83r. Ord.
deacon 1809; priest, 1810. Whitehall Preacher, 1812. Dean
of Peterborough, 1822-30. R. of Fiskerton, Lines., 1822-3-'.
R. of Peakirk with Gunton, Northants., 1829. Canon of
Westminster, 1S30-56. Bishop of Gloucester, 1830-56; of
Gloucester and Bristol, 1S36-56. As Professor of Greek
advocated the establishment of a Classical Tripos. Married,
1823, Jane, only dau. of H. Hughes, of Nuneaton. Edited
Euripides, Hippolytus; R. Porsoni Adversaria; I
< rittcum; Euripides, Alcestis (Greek, with Latin Notes);
author, A Vindication of the University of Cambridge from
the Re/tertians of Sir J. E. Smith; The Life of R. Bentley, etc.
Died June 6, 1856, at The Palace, Stapleton, near Bristol,
aged 71. Buried in the north aisle of Westminster Abbey.
M.I. of St James's, Westminster. Father of Charles J. (1842).
[Boose, 11. 923; Northants. Clergy; Foster, Index Eccles.;
D.WB.)
MONK, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1884.
[Only] s. of Charles James (1S42), of 5, Buckingham Gate,
London. B. Aug. 4, 1S65, in London. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1804. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Sept. 30, 18S7. Called to the Bar, June 10, 1891.
Sometime Hon. Attach* to H.M. Legation at Tangier. Of
4, Chesham Place, London, S.W., in 1941. {Eton Sch. Lists;
Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MONK, JOHN BOUGHEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 5,
1807. Matric. Michs. 1S08; Scholar, 1810; B.A. (12M Wrang-
ler) 1812; M.A. 1815. Fellow, 1813. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1843. P.C. of St George's, Liverpool, 1829-61.
Married, June 19, 1820, Jane, dau. of Robert Ward, Esq.,
of Liverpool. Died Nov. 20, 1S61. [Al. Oxon.; Foster,
Index Eccles.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1820, II. S3.)
MONK, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 10, 1855. S. of
Edward. B. at East Ilsley, Berks. Matric. Michs. 1855.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 20, 1856; B.A. 1S59. Ord.
deacon (York) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Holy Trinity and
Chaplain of the Charterhouse, Kingston-upon-Hull, 1859-61.
C. of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1862. C. of Balsham, Cambs.,
1863-5. C. of Christ Church, Deptford, and Chaplain
L.D.H.M., 1866-S. C. of Chnst Church. Forest Hill, 1808-70.
V. of Perry Hill, Kent, 1S70-7. V. of Wollaston with
Irchester, Northants., 1877-51. R. of Cooling. Kent
R. of St Martin's, Trimley, Suffolk, 1888-91. C. of Horsted-
Keynes, Sussex, 1891-5. R. of Eaton-Hastings, Berks.,
1895-6. V. of Henham, Essex, 1896-1907. Died Feb. 11,
1907. Brother of Edward (1858) and William (next). [Pale,
"■ 543; Northants. Clergy; Crockford; Camb. Chron., Mar. 1
1907.)
MONK, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 1850;
re-adm. July 3, 1851. S. of Edward, linen-draper, of Aston
Upthorpe, Berks, [and Mary]. B. at Aston-TirroM, Berl
Bapt. Feb. 27, 1826. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855;
(Moral ScL Trip., 1st Class, 1856); M.A. 1858. F.S. 1
F.K.A.S., 1855. Adm. ad eundem at Oxfoi-I. ,
:. 1 Ely) Nov. 11, 1855; priest, Nov. 9, 1856; C. of St
Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1855-8. C. 1
Kampton and Arlington, Cambs., 1859-61. C. of Bassing-
bourn, 1861 -. 1 r.\ uoe, Suffolk, 18&2-4. R. of u
ton, Beds., 1864-84. Edi 1 ambridge
Lectures. Disappears from ( rock ford, 1885. Brother of
Edward (1858) and Joseph (above). [Al • I
MONK, WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5,
01 Kent. Matric Michs. is;-; B.A. 1-4;, M.A. 1857.
Ord. deacon (Chester) Dec. 10, 1843; priest, 1844; C. of
I huri 1, iv ton, 1 - 1 1 I of
C. of Blackburn, 1850-3. C. of Greaf Gi
C. of St Alphi - C.
im, Kent, 1863-71. V. of Dodirj
Married (1) July 15, 1852, Alice, youngest dau
Pickup,) Blackburn; (2) 1857,
Monoux, Philip
Mrs W. Gardner, of Griffin Cottage, Ash, Kent. Died July
10, 1S96, aged 76, at Dodington vicarage. [Scott, MSS.\
Eagle, xix. 498; Crockford; The Standard, July 11, 1896.)
M0NKH0USE, CYRIL JOSEPH. Adm. pen
Trinity, May 28, 1840. [Eldest] s. of Cyril [John] [solicitor],
of Craven Street, London. B. Nov. 26, 1822, in London.
School, Westminster. Matric. Mi, tc is.,,,, s, h,.lar, 1841.
Died in College, May 31, 1S42. M.I. 111 St Mi, li.iel's Church.
Cambridge. Brother of Henry C. (1S50). [RecordofOld West
minsters andSupp.; G. Mag., 1842, 11. 107.)
M0NKH0USE, EDWARD WYNDHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1884. S. of [the Rev.] John (Queen's College
Oxford, 1852) (06. 1879). Of 3, Robertson Terrace, Hastings.
B. [Nov. 7], 1S65, at [Church] Oakley, Basingstoke, Hants.
School, Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1892. An engineer; M. I.C.I-.; M.I. Ml-.,; M.I.I I. Ii,
the linn of Burstall & Monkhouse, civil engineers, Old
Queen Street, Westminster. M.V.O., 1933. Died Nov --,,
1940, at Bromley. Kent; buried there. [Wellington Coll.
keg.; The limes, Nov. 22, 1940; F. P. White.)
MONKHOUSE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 16,
1820. Of Cumberland. S. of the Rev. William, V. of Mor-
land, near Appleby. School, Appleby. Matric. Midi. 1 _■ ;
B.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 9, 1526; priest
July 22, 1827. P.C. of Raughton Head, Cumberland, 1S27-
4 j. C. of Laxfield, Suffolk, 1S44-7. C. of Great Tey, Essex,
I. Married, Feb. 29, 1832, Charlotte Berry, dau. of
John Fallowheld, of Castle Sowerby, Yorks. Died Dec. 29,
1849. (Foster, In.l, 1 Lutes.; I l>-\ List; G. Mag., 1849, I.
325-)
MONKHOUSE, HENRY CLARKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Im.NHY, July 31, 1S50. S. of Cyril John [solicitor, of 3,
Craven Street, strand]. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1855; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(London) 1856; priest (Lincoln) 1858; C. of St Luke, Berwick
Stn 1. St James's, London, 1856-7. C. of Heydour, Lines.,
■i I ,,f l[-,rsii,gtc,n, is, a j. C. of Fiskerton, 1863-71.
R. of East liarkwith, 1S71-1902. Died Nov. 28, 1902;
buried at East Barkwith. Brother of Cyril J. (1840). ISt
Sch. Reg., 11. 156; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MONKHOUSE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
May 14, 1828. S. of John, of Kendal, Westmorland. B*.
there. Educated at Penrith. Matric. Michs. 1828; B.A.
1833. Distinguish from a contemporary Oxford namesake
who was K. of Goldington, Beds.
MONKSWELL, Baron (1S63), see COLLIER, ROBERT.
MONKSWELL, Baron (1894), see COLLIER, ROBERT A. H.
MONNEY, JOHN DEADLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens' Ocl ,
1824. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1824; B \ 1
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27. 1029; priest, Inn - 1- 1 - ,,,. K. of
Blatherwick, Northants., 1833-7. (' lericai
MONOUX, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Mar. 5,
1752. S. of the Rev. Lewis [(1720), Fellow of Christ's and]
R. of Sandy, Beds. School, Market Street [Markyati ,
Herts. Matric. Lent, 1752; Scholar, 1752, B.A. 1
1759- Ord. deacon (Luicoln) 1757; priest, 1759; C. of ["emps
ford, Beds., 1757. Chaplain to the Countess Dov
. and Holland. R. of Sandy (succeeding his father),
and R. of Tempsford, 1771-1814. Succeeded his cousin
(once removed), Sir Philip [1789), as 7th Baronet, Feb. 27.
[809. Died s.p. Feb. i, 1814, aged 79, when the baroneti y
became extinct. (Peile, 11. 257; G.E.C.; G. Mae., 1814, 1.
204.)
MONOUX, PHILIP. Adm. Fell. ■(.,, 111. (age 19) at (.iikim's,
Mar. 1, 1757. S. of Humphrey [Benchei oi Graj
B 1739]. at Elmley Castle, Won Scl I.Eton. Adm.
at Gray's Inn, July 18, 1754. usin, Sn
Humphrey, as 5th Baronet, 1757. Of Sandv I'la, 1
Beds. Major in the Bedford Militia, 1759. High Sheriff ,",1
Beds. 1763-4. J.P. for more than 40 years. Man,,-
, I oi Ainia,,:.,- kuidell, ,.i 1 versholt,
Heds., anil ha, I
Anic, Hatfield, on bis way to London, Father ,,1 the next;
cousin of the abovi EtonCoi
Court; G.L.L., Q l/.i. i . ., ■ . |
MONOUX, PHILIP. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) al In-.m Hall,
June 30, 1. , Onlj s. of sir Philip, Bart.
Sandy II 1. ,-. El bl th Rid
dell]. Sch Harrow. Mai 1793
, , , -i,-i in fathi c as 6th Ba
[ford hip ,,.--: I
I
the name
441
Monro, Alexander Edward
MONRO, ALEXANDER EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 5, 1886. [2nd] s. of Alexander, sheep-farmer, of Patea,
New Zealand [and Elizabeth Caroline Sophia Cotterill]. B.
Mav r6, 1867, at Omaha. Schools, Stanley House, Bridge
of Allan (Mr Braidwood) and King William's College, Isle
of Man (Dr Hughes -Games). Matric. Easter, 18S6; Scholar,
1886; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1889. Assistant Master at Lanc-
ing College, 1889-91. Lecturer in Mathematics at King's
College, London, 1891-3. Naval Instructor, R.N , , 1893;
served in China; Order of the Double Dragon, 1911. Served
in the Great War, r ■ * 1 p 19 (Instructor-Cdr., R.N.). Instruc-
tor-Captain, 1-121; retired, 1923. Resided subsequently at
Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire. (A'm; William's Coll., Isle
of Man, Reg.; Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.; Merchant
Taylors' Sc h. Reg..)
MONRO, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1871. S.
of James, of Clapton, clerk, L.N.W. Ry. B. June 16, 1853,
at Dalston. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875.
MONRO, CECIL JAMES. Adm pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. g,
1851. [Eldest] s. of Cecil, Registrar of the Court of Chancery.
B. [Aug. 24, 1813], in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1853; B.A. (38JA Wrangler, and &th
Classic) 1855; M.A. 1879. Fellow, 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Dec. 24, 1S55. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, i860. On
account of ill-health, was forced to live largelv abroad, but
devoted himself to the work of letter-writing and criticism
of proof-sheets fur friends, Never published any book, ' but
these letters were something unique for their penetrating
sagacity, tbeir suggest iveness, and the combined t- 1 -en- --.
and humour of their style.' Corresponded with J. Clerk
Maxwell, on physics; with Donkin and De Morgan on pure
mathematics and probability, and with Professor Jevons on
symbolic logic: 'the amount of penetrative thought and
sagacious criticism which he brought to bear on the proof-
sheets submitted to him was wonderful ': this ' was combined
with a rare and noble love of truth, a patient determination
to work so long as sufficient strength was retained, and an
apparent ini apai ity to feel jealousy at the success oi 1 tthers '
DiedNo\ 25, 1882, at Baraet. Brother of Charles H. {1853).
{Hart ■ ■ R g , Law Lists; Inns of i ourt; I Venn, The
Cambridge A'< iew, iv. lvi; Proceedings, London Math. Soc.
14 (1884}, 323.)
MONRO, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. i, 1886.
S. of James, of the Bengal Civil Service, retired. B. [Aug.
19L 1868, in Calcutta. Schools, Edinburgh High and Dul-
wich College, Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889; M.B. and
B.Chir. 1893. Ord. deacon (Calcutta) 1903; priest (Durham)
1905. Medical missionary at Ranaghat, Bengal, 1900-12.
Medical missionary with the Barbican Mission' to the lews
in Whitechapel, 1^12-14. C. of St Thomas's, Edinburgh,
1914-15. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.,
1915-22). I Mt St Sil.is. (ihisg'-w, 1922-7 1 >rc.ini/]ii^ Se< iv-
tary, Bible (_hiir.liiii.ni'- Mi-.-i. .n.irv Sum.iv, ir I'l.-d
Nov. 2i, 1927, in London. Brother of William D. (1893).
[I'aK.iJi ( „//. Reg.-t Venn, 11. 484; Scott, MSS.; Univ. It ai
List; Medical Directories.)
MONRO, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 28,
1853. [2nd] s. of Cecil [of Hadlev. Middli sex], Registrar of
the Court of Chancery. B. [Mar. 17], 1835. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 185s; B.A. {8th Classic) 1^7; M.A. i.st,...
Fellow, 1857-1908; College Law Lecturer. 1*72 .,'-. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 14, i>>v\ Called to tli- Kir. Nov. 17,
1863. Planned, but left unfinished, a complete translation
of Justmian's Digest. Died Feb. 13, 1908, at Eastbourne.
The (University) law library was enriched by a fund, tor the
purchase and binding of foreign books, established in
memory of him. Left his estate to the College, ..hull
founded a Monro Memorial rdlow.diip .md leltn Lecture-
ship. Portrait m the College Library. Brother of Cecil 1
(1851). (Scott, MSS.; Venn, 11. 310; Law Lists; Inns oj
( ourt; Foster, Men at the liar; D.N.B.; C.U. Hist. Reg )
MONRO, HAROLD EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct 1. 1898.
S. of Edward William, ( ml engineer, deceased. B. (Mar 14],
1879, at Brussels. School, Radley College. Matric. Michs.
1898; B.A. 1901. A land-agent in Ireland, 1902 5. P01 I and
man of letters. Founded the Poetry n-<i< ty, i^ii. First
editor of The Poetry Review and The ( hapbook. Founder
and editor of Poetry and the Drama, which cased publication
in 1914. Founder of the Poetry Bookshop in London, where
a series of poetry readings was continued for many years.
Si rved in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.t.i A ; employed
at the W u l tffi. ■ ). Author, Before Dawn; Somel ontemporary
Poets; I hildren of Love; The Earth foi Salt . Strange Meetings;
K,ai /'■/'<»/!,- tr. Contributed In I he A nth. >h^v , ./' iam-
bi idgc Poets, 10 1 1 20, F.dited T:,-ent:et/i ( entur\ Poet? v
(an anthology) [929, Died Mar, 16, 1932, at Broadstairs.
[I enn, 11, 558; Univ. War List; Who was II ho; Tin Times,
Mar. !.-. w,,|
Monson, John Joseph Thomas
MONRO, HORACE CECIL. Adm. at Clare, June 12, 1880.
[Eldest s. oi the Rev, Horace Gorge (next). B. May 14, 1861.
School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 18S1; B.A.
i -..■■]. Lntered the Local Government Board, 1884; Private
Secretary to Sir Hugh Owen, K.C.B. (Permanent Secretary),
i88<j <>z; and to five successive Presidents, 1892-7. Called
to the Bar, Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1900. Assistant Secre-
tary, Local Government Board, 1S97-1910; Permanent
Secretary, 1910-19. C.B., 1902; K.C.B., 1911; Commander,
Order of Leopold of Belgium. Died Apr. 23, 1949. (Repton
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who).
MONRO, HORACE GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity.
Ocl 1, 1849. S. of the Rev. Horace (University College,
Oxford, 1816), V. of Kerry, Montgomeryshire. B. at Great
Berkhamsted, Herts. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. : ■■■■.-.
B.A. 1854; M.A. 1S57. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1855;
pur l, i.v,o, i . .., Ib.lv irthiiv, Win.hester, 1855-8. P.C.
of Higlmiore. Oxon., 1859-71. R. of Clapham, Sussex,
[.'.;i ; U. of stratfields.ivt.-. llaiit-.. i.^..i 1003. Married,
1858, Margaret Isabella, 2nd Jan. of the Rev. A. H. Duthie,
tnnn-Tlv K. of Ileal. Resided latterly at Binfleld, Bracknell,
Berks., when he died Ian. 4, 1920, aged 88. Father of the
above. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The I imes, Jan. 7, 1920.)
MONRO, KENNETH NEAL. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1, 1897.
[S. of Robert Webber (Balliol College, Oxford, 1857), bar-
rister and Clerk in the House of Lords [of Coombe Wood,
Kmgston-on-Thames]. B. June 1S79. School, Harrow.]
Matnc. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1910. Civil engineer
and contractor. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.E.). Resident engineer, Kent County Council trunk roads
scheme. ( )f Imshawen Lodge, Headley Down, Bordon,
Hants., in 1948. Brother of Robert G. (1895). [Harrow Sch
Reg.; Scott, MSS.)
MONRO, LOFTUS THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
187^. Matnc. Michs. 1S73; B.A. 1877, M.A. 1880. Sometimi
H.M. Inspector of Schools, Board of Education. (Cambridge
Yearbook, 1906.)
MONRO, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July
S, of Robert, merchant, of Lisbon, Portugal [and Maria].
Bapt. at R. Capelhstas, Lisbon. Bapt. Mar. 19, 1830.
Si bool, King's College, London (Rev. T. G. Hall). Matnc.
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Cashel) 1855; priest
(Kilmore) 1858; C. of Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford, 1855^).
C. of Hazlemere, Bucks., 1859-61. C. of Cusop, Heref.,
1861 4. C. of Marwood, Devon, 1864-6. C. of Canon Frome,
Heref., 1866-72. C. of St Margaret's Mission, Aberdeen,
1873-84. C. of Stratton St Michael, Norfolk, 1SS4-5. C. of
. i-te,id. Wilts., 1886. Assistant Chaplain at St Thomas's
Home, Basingstoke, 1S87-92; at St Raphael's Home, Tor-
quay, 1893-6; Chaplain at St Barnabas's Home, Torquay,
1903-10. Disappears from Crockford, 1911.
MONRO, ROBERT GODFREY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. I,
1895. [3rd] s. of Robert [Webber] (Baltiol College, Oxford,
1857). of Coombe Wood, Kmgston-on-Thames, Surrey. B.
June 3, 1877, in London. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1904. An engineer. A.M.I.C.E. Of
Clevedon, Claygate, Surrey. Died Sept. :i, 10.28. Brother
of Kenneth N. (1897). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; J he Times,
Sept. 26, 1928.)
MONRO, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893. [Youngest] s. of James [Bengal Civil Service],
of 54, Albany Street, Edinburgh. B. [Jan. 24], 1874. in
Calcutta. Schools [Dulwich College and] Winchester.
Matnc. Michs. 1893; Scholar, 1894; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900.
Ord. deacon (Calcutta) 1899; priest, 1899. Missionary at
Ranaghat, 1896-1902. Assistant Master at Dulwich College,
1904 6. Head Master of Inverness College, 1906-11. Assis-
tant Master at Winchester College, 1911-16; House Master,
1916-33. R. of Nailsea, Somerset, 1933-40. Author, Indian
Gods am/ Heroes, Story of Church of Rome; Portraits of
French Revolution; Sully's Memoir*. Chaplain at Kasauli,
Simla Hills, in 1946. Brother of Charles G. (1886). {Dulunth
< oil. Reg ; Winchester Coll. Reg.; < rockford; Schoolmasters'
Dual >ri, 1
MONSON, JOHN JOSEPH THOMAS. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Trinity, Dec. 6, 1808. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Thomas
(next) [by his tst wife, Anne Shipley, dau. of Joseph
Greene]. [B. luly 7, 1791 School, lion.] Matric. Michs.
1809; B.A. 1 8 1 3 ; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1814;
priest (Chester) July 9, 1815; P.C. of Leeming, Yorks., 1815.
R, 1 ij Burton, Lines., 1815-43. Chaplain to Queen Victoria.
R. of Bedale, Yorks (succeeding his father), 1843-61.
Married, Aug. 26, 1813, Elizabeth Anne, dan. of the Rev.
Christopher Wvvill, of Lon-iabh- Burton, Yorks. Died s.p.
July 31, 1861. {Eton Sch, Lists; t lergy 1 ist; lank. , P.andB.;
0. Mag., 1861, 11. 332 (' John Thomas ' only}.)
Monson, The Hon. Thomas
MONSON, The Hon. THOMAS. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Nov. S, 17S2. [5th] s. of John [2nd] Baron Mon& m
(LL.D. 1749), of London [and Theodosia, dau. of John
Maddison, of Harpswell, Lines.]. [B. May 10, 1764.] School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1782; M.A. 1785. R. of Burton-by-
Lincoln, 17S8-97. R. of Donington-on-Bain, Lines., 1789-
1803. R. of Bedale, Yorks., 1797-1843. Married {1) July 29,
1790, Anne Shipley, dau. of Joseph Greene, and had issue;
[2) Aug. 11, 1S24, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Christopher
\\ 'yvill, and had further issue. Died Apr. 3, 1843. Buried
beneath the chancel of Bedale Church. Father of the above.
{Harrow Sch. R<g., which calls him 'John Thomas'; Burke,
P. and B.\ Cant. Act Bk.; G.E.C. (for his parents); G. Mag.,
1843, 1. 546; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MONTAGU, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene,
Feb. 12, 1875. S. of Andrew Fountain Wilson, Esq., of
Melton Park, Doncaster, Yorks. School, private. Matric.
Easter, 1875. Brother of Charles W. {1875).
MONTAGU, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
June 25, 1S49. 6th s. of Edward Proudfoot (1814), Esq.
[R.N.J, of Beccles, Suffolk. B. there [Nov. 22, 1828. School,
Rugby]. Of Lowick Hall, LTverston, Lanes. Died Mar. 13,
1908. {Rugby Sch. Reg., which calls him '7th' sou; Burke,
Col. Gentry, 11. 808, which gives 1909 as date of death;
Burke, P. and B.; C. R. Hudleston.)
MONTAGU, BASIL. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Christ's, Apr. in,
1786. [Illegitimate] s. of John (i735)» 4th Earl of Sandwich,
and Martha Ray, a well-known singer and beauty, shot
dead, when leaving Covent Garden theatre, Apr. 7, 1779, by
the Rev. James Hackman, R. of Wiveton, Norfolk, who was
in love with her. B. [Apr. 24, 1770], in London. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 17S6; Scholar, 17S7: B.A. (6th
Wrangler) 1790; M.A. 1793. Fnend, when at Cainbl
Wordsworth and Coleridge. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30,
1789. Called to the Bar, May 19, 1798. On the Norfolk
Circuit. K.C., 1835. Commissioner in Bankruptcy, 1S06.
Accountant-General in Bankruptcy, 1835. Suggested radical
reforms in the then existing bankruptcy procedure, and
wrote on the subject. Married (1) Apr. 4, 1790, Caroline
Matilda Want, of Brampton, Hunts.; (2) 1801, Laura, eldest
dau. of Sir Wdliam Beaumaris Rush, of Roydon, Suffolk;
(3) Anna Dorothea Bridget, widow of Thomas Skepper,
lawyer, and dau. of Edward Benson of York, and had issue
by all marriages. Author, Essays, etc.; edited Bacon, 1825-
37. Died Nov. 27, 1S51, at Boulogne. Charles Dickens saw
a likeness to him in Chateaubriand (Forster, Life of
Dickens, 1. 473). Father of the next and of Frederic C.
(1831); brotherof Tohn (1790}. (Boose, u, 927; Peile, 11. ;-i;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; D.N.B.)
MONTAGU, CHARLES PARR. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius,
Feb. 27, 1826. [5th] s. of Basil (above), barrister, of [Bed-
ford Square], London. Schools, Chelsea, Sherburn, Yorks.,
and Rothwell. Matric. Michs. 1826. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 16, 1829. Called to the Bar, 1834. 'Died young.'
Brother of Frederic C. (1831); father of Ernest (185b).
{Venn, 11. 199; Inns of Court.)
MONTAGU, CHARLES WALLACE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Feb. 12, 1875. S. of Andrew Fountain Wilson,
Esq., of Melton Park, Doncaster. School, private. Matrii
Easter, 1875. Died June 6, 1932, aged 77, at Lewes; buried
atSeaford. Brother of Andrew (1875). (I he Tunes, June 7,
1932.)
MONTAGU, EDGAR. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Christ's, i
1819. [3rd] s. of Gerard (and Mary Anne, dau. of George
Doughty, of Theberton Hall, Suffolk). B. 1796. Matric.
1819. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct.
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1825. Married, Apr
Marianne H., dau. of Major G. Mackenzie, and had issue.
Died May 21, 1851, at Gloucester Road, Hyde Park Gardens,
London. Brother of Edwai rge (181 1).
(Petle, II. 396; Burke, Cot. Gentry, n. 80S; Law Lists; In>is
of Court; G. Mag., 1851, 11. 101; Burke, P. and B.)
MONTAGU, EDGAR WILLIAM. ge 18) at
. Dec. 8, 1837. S. of the Rev. George (1811), R. ol
South Pickenham, Norfolk (and Emily, dau. of the Yen.
William Young [post Yonge], Archdeacon of Norwich). B.
[July 20, [8x9], at hwafTbam, Norfolk. Scho
i 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) 1843; priest, 1845. Held various curaci'
folk and Suffolk, 1843-64. K. of 1. .., 1 64
1902 (sinecure). R. of Wimbish, Essex, 1896-1902. Man h d
(1) June 18, 1872, Arabella, dau 1
; Ik; (2) 1880, Charlotte Adi
of the Rev. Richard Arnold. Died Apr. 12, 1902, at Kettle
stone. {Venn, 11 •;, Kurke, Col. Gentry, 11. 808;
The limes, Apr. 15, 1902.)
Montagu, The Hon. George [John]
MONTAGU, EDWARD [PROUDFOOT]. Adm. Fell.-Coni 1 ;e
.• i) at 1'eterhouse, Nov. 26, 1814. Eldest s. of Gerard, of
Burlingham, Norfolk. B. Apr. 23, 1791. [Had entered the
R.N. 1805; made prisoner by the French off Toulon in i 09,
but contrived to escape from Verdun. Lieut, of tin 1
1814.] Matric. Michs. 1815. Went back into the Navj and
became Commander. Subsequently of Beccles, Suffolk. J. P.
andD.L. forSuffolk. Married, 1817, Mary Anne, d. 11
5 Everard, and had 13 children. Died Jan. 8, 1862, at
Sandgate. Father of Arthur (1849); brother of Edgar (18x9)
and George (1811). (Bury St Edmimds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Burke,
Col. Gentry n. 808; G. Mag., 1862, 1. 242.)
MONTAGU, EDWIN SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
^ud] s. of Samuel [later 1st Baron Swaythling], of
South Stoneham House, Swaythling, near Southampton
(and EUen, dau. of Louis Cohen). B. [Feb. 6], 1879, in
London. Schools, Clifton College [and City of London].
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905. President of the
Union, 1902. M.P. for Cambs. (Chesterton div.), 1906-22.
r.irliaiuentary Secretary to Asquith when Chancellor of
the Exchequer, 1906-8, and to the Prime Minister, 1908-10.
Under Secretary of State for India, 1910- 14. Financial
Secretary to the Treasury, 1914-16. Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, 1915. P.C., 1914. Minister of Muni-
tions, 1916. Secretary of State for India, 1917-22. Toured
India with a delegation, 1917-18; and subsequently drafted
his Report on Constitutional reforms, embodying a scheme
which passed into law as the Government of India Act,
1919. Forced to resign, 1922, owing to disagreements with
his colleagues over Turkish policy. Member of the British
Empire Delegation to the Peace Conference, rgiS. Trustee
of the British Museum, 1920. A keen ornithologist; made
many visits to Spain and elsewhere for purposes of observa-
tion. Married, July 6, 1915, the Hon. Beatrice Venecia, dau.
of Lyulph Stanley, tin:- 4th Karon Sheffield, and had issue.
Part author, Canada and the Empire. Died Nov. 15, 1924.
[Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Swaythlingl,
India Office Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who.)
MONTAGU, ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
May 18, 1856. [2nd] s. of Charles Parr (1826) [barrister-at-
law], [B. Dec. 16, 1836.] School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860. Entered the I.C.S., i860; Assistant
Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Aligarh, Bengal, 1860-6;
at Aligarh, 1870-5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15,
1872. Died Oct. 5, 1875, at Aligarh. (Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners; Inns of Court, which gives date of death as
Aug. 31.)
MONTAGU, FRANCIS WARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
5th] s. of [Lieut. -Col.] Alfred Worsley, of Waterden
House, Guildford, Surrey (and Emily, dau. of George Augus-
tus Ward, of Ipswich). B. (Mar. 6], 1864, at Seal Khote,
India. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1882. Entered
the I.C.S., 1882; at Meerut, N.W. Provinces, 1884. Died,
of typhoid and pneumonia, Aug. 6, 1885, at Poona, on
his way to England on sick leave. (Winchester Coll- Reg .
l.i .S. Lists; Burke, Col, Gentry, 11. 809.)
MONTAGU, FREDERIC CARLYLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
, July 8, 1831. [2nd] s. of Basil (1786), Esq., of New
Square, Lincoln's Inn, barrister-at-law. B. in London.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 26, 1830. Doubtful if resided.
Brother of Charles P. (1826). (Inns of Court.)
MONTAGU, GEORGE (1766), see MANCHESTER, Duke of.
MONTAGU, GEORGE. Adm. pens, {age r8) at Peterhouse,
M it. 29, 1811. [2nd] s. of Gerard, of Burlingham, Norfolk
1' ! Mary Anne Doughty). B. Mar. 1793, [School, Bur)
St Edmunds Grammar.] Matnc. Michs. 1 11, 13 .
Re-adm. FelL-Com., Jan. 12, 1816. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Da is, 1816; priest, July 20, 1817. R. of South Pickenham,
Norfolk, 1827-65. Mamed, 1817, Emily, dau. of tin Rev.
Chancellor Yonge. Died July 6, 1865, at Swaffham, Norfolk;
buried there. Father of Edgar William - 1
Edward P. (1814) and Edgar (1H1 , .■■.muis <»>.
Reg.\ Burke, Col. Gentry, n. 808; ( Cambridge Chronicle,
July 15, 1865.)
MONTAGU, The Hon. GEORGE JOHN]. Adm. Fell, I
17) at Trinity, June 23, 1790. [2nd] s. of John, -
lli!i< lungbrooke [5th Ear] ad wife,
Wary, dau. ol Harry (Powiett), oth Duke ol Bolton).
B. Feb. 4, 1773, J School, Eton. Matnc. !;■>-, M '■■
I Viscount Hinchingbrooke, 1792-1S14. Ml' for
I [untingdonsbire, 1 794 181 1. Su<
ol Sandwich, June 6, 1814. Married, July 9,
Julia Lou^a Harriet, dau. ol Armai (Low
Died A of consul iption, at R< une
Father of John v.
wii b; half-brothei of [obn G,
Burke, P. ana i. . G.E.i , Doyle, Official Bat
1 ngland.)
443
Montagu (or Montagu-Scott), Henry James
MONTAGU (or MONTAGU-SCOTT), HENRY JAMES. Adm.
nobleman at St John's, Dec. 3, 1793. [3rd but 2nd surviv-
ing] s. of Henry [3rd] Duke of Buccleuch (and Elizabeth,
dau. of George, Duke of Montagu). B. Dec. 16, 1776. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1795; M.A. 1797. Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1834. Styled Lord Henry James Montagu-Scott,
1776-90. Succeeded his maternal grandfather George, Duke
of Montagu, in the barony of Montagu, 1790. Capt., Dum-
fries-shire Militia, 1798. Ranger of Geddington Chase. Lord
Lieut- and Sheriff- Principal of Selkirkshire, 1S23. Friend and
correspondent of Sir Walter Scott. Married, Nov. 22, 1804,
Jane Margaret, dau. of Archibald, 1st Lord Douglas, and
had issue. Died s.p.m. Oct. 30, 1845. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Buccleuch); St John's Coll. Adm.,
i\ ;86; G.E.C.)
MONTAGU, HORATIO. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 17,
1820. B. at Naples. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824;
M.A. 182S. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1825; priest, 1826.
Resided at Clifton, where he died Apr. 2, 1862, aged 65, 'late
of Give, Somerset.' (P. E. Towel].)
MONTAGU, JAMES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 25) at
Magdalene, June 4, 1836. [2nd] s. of George Conway, Esq.,
of Lackharn, mar Chippenham, Wilts, (and Margaret, dau.
of Richaid Gn-en Wilson, of Liverpool). [B. July 5, 1810.]
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840. Ord.
deacon (York) 1841; priest, 1842; C. of Lastingham, Yorks.,
1841-2. C. of Haukuell, Essex, 1843-58; R. there, 1S61-91.
Resided subsequently at Sutton Hall, Rochford, where he
di< 1 Aug. io, 1905, aged 95. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 807; The Times, Aug. 12, 1905;
C. R. Hudleston.)
MONTAGU, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 5,
1790. [Illegitimate] s. of John, of London {1735) [4th Earl
.if Sandwich, by Martha Ray]. [B. Aug. 28, 1773.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1792; B.A.
1794. Entered the Navy, by his father's influence, and
became a captain. Brother of Basil (1786). [Al. Cartkus.;
F. P. White; R. L. Arrowsmith.)
MONTAGU, JOHN. Adm.asa' R n year man' at Downing, 1819.
MONTAGU, The Hon. JOHN GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age
i7| at Trinity, Jan. 14, 1785. [Eldest] s. of John, Viscount
Hinchm^brooke, later [5th] Earl of Sandwich (by his 1st
wife, Elizabeth, dau. of George, 2nd Earl of Halifax). [B,
Apr. 3, 1767.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1785; M.A. 1787.
Ml', tor Huntmgdon, 1790. Married, Mar. 2, 1700, Dorothy
1 harlotte, dau. of Stephen Beckingham, of Bourne Place,
Kent. Died s.p. and v. p. Nov. 29, 1790, in Grosvenor
Si 1 1 ;. ire, London; buried at Barnwell. Step-brother of
George J. (1790). (Eton Colt. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Sandwich); G.E.C; W. R. Williams. MSS.)
MONTAGU (formerly ROBINSON), MATTHEW. Adm. Fell.-
Com (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 1, 1780, [2nd] -. -.f Mums
Robinson, of London. [B. Nov. 23, 176--] Si hool, Harrow.
Matric. Easter, 1781; M.A., per lit. reg., 1784. M.P. for
Bossiney, 1786-90; for Tr-'e,..nv, 1790 (.; and for Si Ger-
man's, 1806-12. Of Sandleford Priory, Berks. Had taken
the surname and arms of Montagu, 1770, by Royal licence,
at the request, in her lifetime, of his paternal aunt, Eliza
[the famous ' blue stocking 'J, widow of Edward Montagu,
M.P. (Montagu House was built by her in 1781, and there
every May-day she used to entertain the London chimney-
sweepers.) F R S., 1795. Succeeded his bn>th<T, Maum <■
Robinson, as 4th Lord Rokeby of Armagh, 1829. Married,
July 9, 1785. Eliza, dau. of Francis Charlton. Edited the
Letters of Mrs 1- li.'.ibilli Mniit.iLii.]. Died Sept, 1, 1831, at
Montagu House, Portman Square. (Harrow Sch, Reg-
G L.< ; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
MONTAGU, PHILIP. Adm pens, (age 19) .it fEsus, Oct. 1,
1870. [Only] s. of John Montagu Pulteney, Esq. B. [June 17,
1851], at Boulogne. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1870.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 28, 1873. Lieut., 31st Foot,
1873; transferred to 7th Dragoon Guards, 1879; transferred
to 12th Lancers; Captain, 1^:; employed with Army I'.iv
Dept . [884-9; retired, i8g2. (Inns of Court; Army Lists.)
MONTAGU, Lord ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Mar. 16, 1845. [2nd] s. of George, 6th Duke of Mam In »t< r
1 by his 1st wife, Mil In -t*iit, flan, of Brigadier R. B. Sparrow, of
1 .1 li ipton, Hunts.) B. Jan. 24, 1^25, at M« I. hi., mm--, Bel-,.
Si bool Melchboume Park. Matnc. Michs. 1845; M.A. 1849.
.! I1 for Hunts., 1859 74; for West Meath, i.-;-. So. Vice-
President, Education Committee, 1867-8. Vice-President of
the Council, 1867-9. Privy Councillor, 1867. J. P. andD.L. for
Londonderry and Antrim. High Sheriff, 1856. foined the
Church of Rome, 1870; rejoined the established ( hurch, 1882.
Married (1) Feb. 12, 1850, Marv, only child and heiress oi
John Cromie, of Cromore, Co. Antrim, and had issue; (2)
Oct. 18, 1862, Elizabeth Catherine, dau. of William Wade,
and had fur her issue. Author, miscellaneous and political.
DiedMay6, 902. Brother of William D. (1864) (sub Man
Chester). (W'.ili-.rd, County Families; Burke, /'. and B. (sub
Manchester); M '10 was H ho.)
Monteath, John
MAN-
MONTAGU, The Hon. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 10) at Trinity, Nov. 16, 1768. [3rd and youngest]
s. of John (1735). [4th] Earl of Sandwich (and Judith,
dau. of Charles, 1st Viscount Fane). [B. Feb. r752.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1768; M.A. 1772. Hon. D.C.L.,
Oxford, 1773. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 8, 1768. M.P.
for Huntingdon, 1774-6. Died, unmarried, Jan. 14, 1776,
at Lisbon. (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.
(sub Sandwich); W. R. Williams, MSS.)
MONTAGU, WILLIAM DROGO (1864), see MANCHESTER,
Duke of.
MONTAGU-POLLOCK, Sir MONTAGU FREDERICK, Bart.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10, 1882. [Only] s. of Sir
Frederick, Bart. (1849) (sub Pollock), of Thurlow, Clapham,
London. B. [Jan. 31], 1864, at Nice, France. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885. Had succeeded as
3rd Baronet, June 17, 1874. Suffered much from ill-health.
One of the founders, and a great supporter, of St Giles's
home for British lepers. Died Aug. 14, 193S. (Pollock
Pedigree; I he limes, Aug. iS, 1938.)
MONTAGUE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 3, 1843. S.
of John, I-m]., of Westminster, London. B. there, Aug. 1,
1820. School, Punlico, London (Mr W. Jay). Matnc. Mil hs.
1*43; B.A. i.s47, M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1849;
priest, 1853. Head Master of the Vicar's school, Leamington
Priors, and C. of Leamington Priors, Warws., 1853-7-
Second Master at King's School, Warwick, 1857-69. V. of
Wimbish with Thunderley, Essex, 1869-76. Disappears
from Crockford, 1877.
MONTAGUE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 24,
1817. S. of Charles, of Surrey; from Wadham College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. Apr. 22, 1814, age 17.
Matnc. Michs. 1817. Kept one term only. (Al. Oxon.)
MONIAUBAN, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct. 1, 1888. B. Sept. 3, 1S69. ' School, Ipswich.] Matnc.
Michs. 1888; Scholar; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1896. Assistant
Master at St Edward's School, Oxford, 1891-6. Head Master
of St Bede's prep. School, Eastbourne, 1897-1901. Head
Master of the Junior School, Dover College, 1901-9. Head
Master of the Hall, Hampstead, 1909-18; of Harpenden,
Herts., in 1939. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Roll of St
Edn-ard's Scfwol, Oxford.)
MONTEAGLE, Lord (THOMAS SPRING RICE). Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 20, 1866. [Elder] s. of the Hon. Stephen
1 ilni'.nil [Spring] Rice (1832) (and Ellen Mary, dau. of
William Frere, serjeant-at-law, Master of Downing College).
B May 31, 1849, at Lewisham, Kent. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Succeeded his grandfather,
"11k .mas Spring Rice (1809), as 2nd Baron Monteagle, of
Brandon, 1866. Of Mount Tr^nchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick.
'A resident landlord of the best type.' D.L. and J. P. for
Co. Limerick. K.P., 1885. Married, Oct. 26, 1875, Elizabeth,
eldest dau. of Rt Rev. Samuel Butcher, D.D., Bishop of
Meath. Died Dec. 24, 1926. Father of Stephen E. S. (1896),
(Harrow Sch, Keg., Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
MONTEATH, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 24, 1892
[Eldest] s. of Sir James, K.C.S.I. B. [Oct. 20, 1873]. at
Karwar, Bombay Presidency. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
i-t Class) 1895. Appointed to I.C.S., 1895; Assistant Col-
lector, Magistrate and Assistant Political Agent, Bombay
Presidency; Under-Secretary to the Government, 1905-7;
First Assistant, 1909; Junior Collector, 1912; Collector and
District Magistrate, 1917; Officiating Commissioner, 1926;
retired, Sept. i>i2g. Brother of the next two. (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; IX S, Lists; Peile, 11, 776.)
MONTEATH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 1. 1896
S. of Sir James, K.C.S.I., of the Indian Civil Service. B.
[Mar. 7, [87; |. in Bombay. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. i--'i< . B.A. 1 ;-'.'*■ 1. Assistant Master at preparatory
schools at Melton Mowbray and Birkdale, 1901-4; at
Christ's Colli ge School, Christ Church, New Zealand, 1904-.
Brother of the above and of the next. (Clifton Coll. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 808; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MONTEATH, JOHN. Adm. a scholar at King's, Oct. 12, 1897.
4th s. of [Sir] James, K.C.S.I., I.C.S., of Bombay [and
BuckerelJ Lodge, Honiton, Devon]. B. Oct. 9, 1878, at
Ballyholme, Co. Down, Ireland. School, Clifton College.
Matnc Muhs. 1897; Scholar, 1900; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt 1
1st Class) 1900. Entered the I.C.S., 1902; Assistant Collector,
at Dharwar, Bombay; Assistant Political Agent, Kathiawar,
190S. Municipal Comnii-.-i-.vr. Abnudabad, 1915; Post-
master-General of the Pui jal •■■,'. t6; ol Madras, [916-19;
District Magistrate, !'■■■::::■.% 11 -\ and Siud, 1921-6.
Secretary to Bombay Government (Home Dept.), 1926-8.
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Montefiore, Thomas Law
Member of Legislative Council, in:; and 1932. Commis-
sioner, Abmedabad. Prime Minister, Junagadh State,
Kathiawar, 1033-9. C.I.E., 1937. Of Thurston, near Bury
St Edmunds, in 1947. Brother of the two above. {I.C.S.
Lists; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MONTEFIORE. THOMAS LAW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 14, 1S44. S. of John. B. in the Barbados,
West [ndies, School, King's College, London. Matric. Miens.
1844; B.A. 1S4S; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Gloucester)
June 3, 1S49; priest. May 26, 1850. C. of Westbury-on-
Severa, Gloucs., 1849-56. C. of Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset,
1856-S. R. of Catherston-Leweston, 1S5S-S6. Rural Dean
of Bridport, 1874-S6. C. of Chideock, 1883-6; V. there,
1SS6-90. Married, 1S55, Katherine, only surviving child of
the Rev. Edward Cowell Brice (of Winterbourne Manor and
Frenchay, Gloucs.), V. of Newnham, Gloucs. Author,
Catechesis Evangelica, being Questions and Answers on the
Textus Receptus Pari., St Matthew. Died Jan. 13, iSqo, aged
64, at Chideock vicarage. (Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; The Guardian, Jan. 22, 1890.)
MONTEITH, ROBERT JOSEPH IGNATIUS]. Adm. p
16) at Trinity, July 4, 1828. [Only] s. of Henry [MP. for
Lanark], 1S12. B. [1812], in Glasgow. School, Lanarkshire,
private; and at Glasgow University. Matric. Michs. 1829;
B.A. 1S34; M.A. 1S3S. Calico printer at Blantyre and
Banowneld, Lanarkshire. J. P. and D.L. for Lanarkshire.
Married, 1S45, Wilhelmina, dau. of Joseph Mellish, of Blyth.
Notts. Of Carstairs House, Lanarkshire. Died there March
31, TSS4. (C. J. Fordyce; Burke, L.G., 1882.)
MONTFORD, EDWARD (1867), see JONES, E. M.
MONTFORD, EDWARD EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, May 2, 1848. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. George
Munford [sic], Magdalen Hall, Oxford, iS 18, V. of East Winch.
B. at King's Lynn. School, Peterborough.] Matric. Michs,
iM-; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1S55. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1853;
priest, 1854; C of Northborough, Northants., 1853-6. C. of
Deeping St James, Lines., 1856-8. Principal of the Technical
College, Farnah Hall, West Derbv, 1858-84, R. of Swanton
Abbot, Norfolk, 1884-1918. Died Nov. 25, 1918, aged SS.
Father of the next. [Crockford; The Times, Nov. 27, 1918.)
MONTFORD, HENRY CAPE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 5, 1876. S. of the Rev. Edward Edwards
(above), of Farnah Hall, near Derby. B. at Deeping St
James, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1S83.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1SS1; priest, 18S2; C of Long-
bridge -De verill, Wilts., 1881-4. C of Dufneld, Derbs.,
1884-92. V. of Milford, 1892-1937. Rural Dean of Duffield,
I934-7- Hon. Canon of Derby, 1936-7. Died Feb. 13, 1937,
aged 82. (Crockford; The Times, Feb. 15, 1939.)
MONTFORT, THOMAS, Lord. Adm. a nobleman at Clare,
Apr. 30, 1755. Hon. LL.D., 1755. [Only s. of Henry (Brom-
ley) (1723-4, sub Bromley), 1st Lord Montfort, of Horse-
heath, Cambs. (and Frances, dau. of Francis Wyndham, of
Trent, Somerset). B. Jan. 1732-3. School, Eton.] Of Horse-
heath Hall, Cambs. M. P. for Cambridge borough, 1754. Col.,
Cambridgeshire Militia. High Steward of Cambridge 1755-
99. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron, Jan. 1, 1755. Given
(by Newcastle) a pension of £800 per annum from 1758-62.
Married, Mar. 1, 1772, Mary Anne, dau. of Andrew Blake,
of St Kitts, and had issue. After grave financial difficulties
sold the Horseheath estate, 1777. Among the ' Amusements
that Men of Fashion principally delight in," published in the
Morning Herald of Aug. 6, 1782, ' menageries ' were ascribed
to him. Died Oct. 24, 1799- (G.E.C. 1. 352; Return of M.P.'s
(sub Bromley); G. Mag., 1799, IT. 996,)
MONTGOMERIE, CECIL THOMAS MOLYNEUX. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Feb. 16, 1863. [Only] s. of Thomas [of Gar-
boldisham Old Hall, Attleborough, Norfolk (by his 2nd wife,
the Hon. Georgiana, dau. of the 3rd Lord Foley)]. B, May
20, 1846, in London. School, Eton. Matric, Michs, 1863.
In the Grenadier Guards. Of Garboldisham Hall.
J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk; County Alderman. Married,
Sept, 29, 1868, Eleanor Frances, dau. of the Hon. Arthur
Lascelles, of Norley, Cheshire, and had issue. Died Apr. 17,
1901. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
MONTGOMERIE, CRISP MOLYNEUX (or MOLINEUX}. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1800. [Eldest] s. of
George [Molineux, who had assumed the sum, in
goraerie, by Royal licence, Sept. 6, 1780, pursuant to the
will of his grandfather, George Moutgomerie], of Chippen-
ham Hall, Cambs. (and Elizabeth, dau. of Mich a<
QOr of the Leeward Islands). [B. 1780.] School,
Westmi Michs. 1800. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Sept. 8, 1800. Ensign, 1st Foot Guards, 1803; I [1
Capt., 1806, 1st Dragoon Guards, 1808; retired Jan
Of Garboldisham, Norfolk, and Dover. M ■
sons. Died s.p. June 19, 1850, in Upper Glouce^t
Montgomery, Henry Hutchinson
London. Brother of the next. {Record of Old Westminster*
and Supp.\ Inns of Court] Burke, L.G.; G. Mag.,
223O
MONTGOMERIE, GEORGE STEPHEN MOLINEUX. Adm.
pens, at Christ's, Dec. 12, 1811. [4th] s. of George, "(
Garboldisham Hall, Norfolk. B. there, 1793. Matric. Lent,
[812; Scholar. 1S13; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
1 Norwich) July 9, 1S15; priest (Ely) Sept. 1815. R. of
Garboldisham, Norfolk, 1S15-50. Died there, unmarried.
Tan. 17, 1S50. Brother of the above. (PeUe, 11. ^69; Burkf,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1S50, 1. 446.)
MONTGOMERIE, PHILIP VINCENT. Adm. pens, at St
Catharine's, Oct. 5, 1S94. S. of Claude William. B. July
20, 1874, at Bitterne, Southampton. Matric. Michs. [894;
B.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1900; priest, iqoi; C.
of St Mark's, Lewisham, Kent, 1900-2. C. of St Peter's,
Rochester, 1902-3. C. of Kingsbury, Warws., 1904-8.
Retired and lived at South Hampstead, disappearing from
Crockford, 1910.
MONTGOMERIE, ROGER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 23,
1^46. [3rd] s. of Colonel — [William Eglinton], of Anmck
Lodge, Irvine (and Susanna Frazer, dau. of Tohn Anderson).
B. Oct. 22. 1828, at Ayr. TSchool, Rugbv.] Matric. Lent.
1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. Advocate of the Scotch
Bar, 1852; Advocate-Depute, 1858, 1868 and 1
M.P. for North Ayrshire, 1874-80. Deputy Lord Clerk
Register of Scotland, April 1880. Died Oct. 25, 1880, at
Irvine. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boose, 11. 934; Return of M.P.'s.)
MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER CECIL. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel. Apr. 9. 1878. Matri Michs. 1S78.
MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER CECIL. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. 2i, 188S. [3rd] s. of Sir Alexander Leslie,
Admiral, R.N., deceased (and Caroline Rose, dau. of James
Campbell, of Hampton Court House, Middlesex). B. Aug. 2,
1859, in London. Scnool, The Rev. R. C. Pole's, Wixenford,
Eversley, Winchfield. Matric. Michs. 1888. Succeeded his
brother, Sir Hugh C. G., as 5*b Bart. 1915- Of The Hall,
Co. Donegal. Died Nov. 13, 1939, at Farley Lodge, Albury,
Surrey; buried at Dorking. (Burke, P. and B.\ Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The Times, Nov. 16, 1939.)
MONTGOMERY, ARCHIBALD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Pfter-
house, May 10, 1843. S. of James, M.D., of Irvine, Ayr-
shire. Name off, Dec. 1S43.
MONTGOMERY, COLIN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 18S7. [2nd] s. of William, of Edinburgh.
B. there [July, 1867]. [School, Glenalmond.] Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1891;
priest, 1892; C. of Runcorn, Cheshire, 1891-4. V. of Shap-
wick, Dorset, with Ashcott, Somerset, 1894-1906. Married,
1894, Evelyn, dau. of Henry Webb, of Worcester. Died
Mar. 21. iqo6, at Seaton, Devon. {Glenalmond Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.\ Crockford.)
MONTGOMERY, FERGUSON JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 23, 1871. [4th and youngest] s. of Sir Robert, G.C.S.I.,
K.C.B., of 7, Cornwall Gardens, London. B. July 17, 1852,
at Lahore, India. School, Tonbrid^.-. Matric. Michs. 1871;
B.A. 1875; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1876;
priest, 1877; C. of Dartford, Kent, 1876-9. C. of Swanmore,
Hants. Chaplain at Ferozepur, Punjab, 1879-80; at Sialkot,
, at Umballa, 1S80-2; at Abbottabad, 1882-3 and
1895-7; at Lahore Pro-Cathedral, 18S4-7; at Sialkot, iSoo-s;
with the Tochi field force, 1898. R. of Halse with Heath
field, Somerset, 1899-1936. Married, June 26, 18;
Elmina, dau. of Henry Thomas Raikes, of the Bengal Civil
Service, and had issue. Died Apr. 29, 1936. Brother of
Henry H. (1866). (Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 460; Ci
Inn. Coll, Re May I, 1936.)
MONTGOMERY, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at PetER-
, luly 4, 1S53. S. of the Rev. Robert (1819), R. of
Holcot, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1853. Name off , Nov. 1,
MONTGOMERY, GEORGE VAUGHAN. B.A. 1806, incorp.
from Dublin; M.A. 1806. Adm. at TRINITY, May r. [8o6,
from Trinity College, Dublin. [S. of Vaughan,
B. 1780, in Co. Dublin.] Adtn. pens. atTrinit;
Dublin, May 6, 1 ;o4, aged i.j; B.A. (Trinity Collei;", Dublin)
1 .'. Dubl.)
MONTGOMERY, HENRY HUTCHINSON. Adm
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1866. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] R< berl K.l .B.,
K.S.I., Lieut. Governor of the Punjab]. 1
.it Cawnpore, India. S< hool, Harrow. Mai
I. V 1S70; M.A. 1873; D.D. 1889. Hon. D.D., Oxford;
Hon. D.C.I.., Durham, 1908, As an undergrad 1 il
ire jumped up the hail steps in <>m- bound Ord deacon
(Chiche 1 1
1
1
Kensington, Middlesex, 1879 89. Bishop of Tasmania.
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Montgomery, Henry James
1889-1901. Secretary to the S.P.G., 1901-19. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1902. Ramsden Preacher, 1902 and 191S. Lccturerin
Pastoral Theology, 1909. Prelate of the Order of St Michael
and St George, 1905; initiated the annual service in St
Paul's and greatly improved the chapel of the Order.
K.C.M.G. 1928. Retired to his family home, New Park,
Moville, Co. Donegal, 1919. Married, July 28, 1S81, Maud,
dau. of the Ven. Frederick William Farrar, D.D., Arch-
deacon of Westminster. Author, Foreign Missions; Mankind
and the Church; Service Abroad; Visions, etc., and various
Lives of Bishops; also contributed papers on the mutton-
bird to the Roy. Soc. of Tasmania. Died Nov. 26, 1932.
Brotherof Ferguson J. (1871); fatherof Viscount Montgomery,
Commander-in-Chief, British invasion forces, 1944- (Burke.
Col, Gentry, 11 4.60; Who avis II'*"; Cambridge Review, Jan.
20, 1932; The limn. Nov. 28, 1932.)
MONTGOMERY (post PURVIS-RUSSELL-HAMILTON-MONT-
GOMERY). HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Oct. 1. 1878. [Eldest] s. of [Captain] Thomas Henry [of
Milnathort] (and the Hon. Anna Maria, dau. of Lord
Elphinstone). B. [Sept. 6, 1859], in Edinburgh. School,
Trinity College. Glenalmond. Matric. Michs. 1878. Married,
1SS2. Mary Maud, only child of Thomas Purvis Russell,
of Warroch, Kinross-shire. Assumed prefix-surnames
Purvis-Russell, 1907; and, in 1933, the additional surname
of Hamilton, for himself only. Succeeded his cousin, Sir
Charles Percy Graham-Montgomery (1873), as 7th Bart.,
Apr. 1, 1930. Of Hattonburn, Milnathort, Kinross. Con-
vener of Kinross, 1910. Lord-Lieut., 1934-7. Died Aug. 6,
1917. [Glenalmond Reg.; Burke, P. and B ; Who's Who in
Local Government; Who's Who; Seottish Biographies; The
I imes, Aug. 9, 1947.)
MONTGOMERY, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Sept. 2. 1849. [Eldest] s. of Hugh. Esq., of Ballydram,
Ireland (and Emily, dau. of John Ferguson, of Ballvsillan).
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 184./. .Comet, 13th Hussars.
Fought in the Crimean War with the 13th Light Dragoons;
killed in the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava, Oct.
25, 1834. Uncle of Hugh F. (1894). {Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; G. Mag.. 1S55, I. 104.)
MONTGOMERY, HUGH. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1899. [2nd]
s, of William. Esq., of Bcechwood, Fortis Green, London, N.
Matric. Michs. 1899. Resided one term. In the S. African
War, [899-1902; Lieut., 12th Lancers. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple. June 24, 1903. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (2nd Lieut., 12th Lancers; Lieut., Irish Guards);
killed in action, Sept. 13. 1916. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
Univ. War List; 1 he Times, Sept. 30, 1916.)
MONTGOMERY, HUGH FERGUSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1894. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of BaUydrain, Dun-
niurry, Co. Antrim [J, P., D.L., High Sheriff] (and Isabella
Foluigsby, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Walker). B. [Jan. 24],
1876, at Ballyschay, Co. Antrim. School, Wellington Col-
lege, Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1899. Lieut., 13th Batt.,
Imperial Yeomanry, 1900; Capt., 4th Batt., Royal Irish
Fusiliers. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Called
to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1003. Died Jan. 21, 1908 v. p.,
in Cairo. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Army Lists.)
MONTGOMERY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 7, 1827. S. of James. B. at Whim, Peebles-shire.
School, Batsford, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 18:0.
MONTGOMERY, JOHN KNOWLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 24. [892. S. of the Rev. John Knowles. B. [May 23,
1873], at Chester. Schools, King's, Chester, and Univ. Coll.,
Liverpool. Matne Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1892; B.A. 18, ,5.
M.A. 1914. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Special List; Censor's Staff). Chief of the economic and
social intelligence service, International Agricultural Insti-
tute, at Rome. {Univ. War List; 1'eile. 11. 776.)
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Phterhousf. July 5,
1819, Of Northants. S. of [the Rev.] Francis (Lincoln
College, Oxford. 1773). [B. in 1801.] Bapt. Feb. 10, 1801.
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) June 13, 1824; priest, May 29, 182s. R. of Holcot,
Northants., 1825-80. Died at the rectory, Dec. 12, 1880.
Fatherof Francis W. (1853). {T. A. Walker, 407; Northants.
Clergy; The Guardian, Dec. 15, 1880.)
MONTGOMERY, The Rev. ROBERT. M.A. 1847, incorp. from
Oxford. [Only s. of Robert, of Bath. B. 1807.] Matric. from
Lincoln College, I Ixford, Feb. 18, 1830; B.A, (Oxford) 1S33;
M.A. (Oxford) 1838. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1835. C.ofWhit-
tington, Salop, 1835-6. I. of St Jude's, Glasgow, 1836-43.
Minister of Percy Chapel, St Pancras, London, 1843-55.
Writer of religious poems, which were extravagantly praised
in tin' press and severely criticised by Macaulay. A popular
and eloquent preacher, nicknamed ' Robert the Devil ' by
Thomas Hood, alter ,1 poem he wrote entitled Satan, 1830.
The limes of April 8, 1S42, said: ' We fear that he is in-
MONTROSE, DUKE OF
corrigible to criticism, but he richly merits its lash for his
reiterated offences against good taste and common sense.'
Married, 1843, Rachel, youngest dau. of A. Mackenzie, of
Bursledon, Hants., and had issue. Died Dec. 3, 1855.
{Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; E. A. B. Barnard.)
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1888. S. of Robert, of Shaftesbury Square, Belfast. B.
[Feb. 1], 1866, at Belfast. From Queen's College, Belfast.
Matric. Michs. 1SS8; Scholar, 1S91; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1891; M.A. 1S95. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1891;
played for Ireland, 1887, 1891, 1892. Examiner to Board of
Inter. Education, Ireland. Assistant Master at Exeter
School, 1895-1912. House Master at Blundell's School,
Tiverton, 1912-25. {Book of Bines; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
MONTGOMERY, ROBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 31, 1848. S. of John [of Benvarden, near
Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, Ireland (and Jane, dau. of Sir
Andrew Ferguson, Bart.). B. 1S29]. School, Blackheath.
Did not reside. Adm. at Magdalene, Mar. 9, 1849; doubtful
if resided. Capt., 5th Dragoon Guards; served in the Crimea.
Of Benvarden and Potters Walls, Co. Antrim. High Sheriff
of Londonderry, 1867. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Antrim; High
Sheriff, 1870. Married, Jan. 28, 1864, Elizabeth, dau. of
James Robert White, of White Hall, Co. Antrim, and had
issue. Died May 13, 1893. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
MONTGOMERY, SAMUEL FAULKNER. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Mar. 27, 1830. Of Dublin. [Eldest s. of
Andrew Thomas, Esq., of The Knocks, Co. Kildare.] Matric.
Lent, 1831; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1842. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Jan. 29, 1830. Ord. deacon and priest, 1842.
[First] V. of St Peter's, Upper Gornal with Sedgley, Staffs.,
1842-7. Had just accepted the post of Missionary to the
Borneo Church Missionary Society, when he died of fever,
Nov. 7, 1847, at Upper "Gornal. M.I. at Sedgley. (E. A.
Underhill, Story of Sedgley, 277; Inns of Court; G. Mag.,
1848, I. 103.)
MONTGOMERY, WALTER BASIL GRAHAM. Adm. at
Trinity Hall, 1900. [Only] s. of Basil, Esq. [later 5th
Baronet], of Stanbridge Hall, Ronisey, Hants, (by his 1st
wife, Mary Katherine, dau. of Sir Thomas Moncreiff, 7th
Bart.). [B. Aug. 20, 1881.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1900. Resided 4 years. Hon. Attache, British Legation,
Brussels, 1905. Suffered greatly from ill-health. Of Kinross
House. D.L. and ].P. for Kinross-shire. Provost of Kinross.
O.B.E., 1920. Married, Nov. 2, 1912, Fanny, only child of
Theodore M. Zariti, of Hvde Park Gardens, London. Died
Mar. 24, 1928. at Kinross. (Burke, O.B.E.; Burke, P.andB.,
which calls him Graham-Montgomery and gives 'died
March 23'; Who was Who; The Times, Mar. 27, 192S.)
MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, lune II,
1881. [Only s. of Howard Benjamin, M.D. (Trinity College,
Dublin, B.'A. 1850), Madras Medical Sen-ice. 1:. 1862,
School, private.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A. and
LL.M. 1888; Yorke prize, 188S; LL.D. 1894. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Dec. 20, 1883. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1887. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Cdr.,
R.N.V.R.; M.B.E.). Of Bovey Tracey, Devon, 1946. J. P.
for Devon, 1924. Married and had issue. Died Feb. 6, 1950.
{Univ. War List; Law Lists; huts ofCourt; Kelly, Handbook.)
MONTGOMERY-CAMPBELL, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm.
pens, (age 20) at Magdalene, July 1, 1872. Eldest s. of
Hugh Montgomery (1835, sub Campbell), of Bennington
Park, Herts. B. Oct. 9, 1852. Matric. Michs. 1S72; B.A.
1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 18, 1877. Called to
the Bar, 1881. Of Warkworth, Malvern Wells. (Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
MONTRESOR, FRANCIS WELBY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity Hall, Sept, 21. 1807. [S. of Cfharles] Ffrancis],
Bengal C.S. (and Catherine, dau. of Welby Jackson, Bengal
C.S.). School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1867. Sub-Lieut., 10th
Hussars, 1872; Lieut., 1873; transferred to Bengal St, ill
Corps, [876; Capt., 18S5; Major, 1S93; retired, 1897. {Eton
Seh. Lists; Army Lists, ' Montresor, Welby Francis.')
MONTRIOU, EDWARD CARVICK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Pembroke, Apr. 28, 1834. S. of William Montrose. B. in
London. Matne. Miehs. 1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1851. Ord.
deacon, 1839; priest (York), 1840; C, of St John's, Sheffield,
1839 -42. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Over Danven, Lanes., 1846-68.
No cures recorded after 1868. Disappears from Crockford,
1885. Doubtless brother of the next.
MONTRIOU, WILLIAM AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 27, 1827. [Eldest s. of William, of Charlotte Street,
Bloomsbury, London.] Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 3,
1S31. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, iS37- Practised in the High
Court, Bengal. Doubtless brother of the above. {Lav Lists;
of I
rl.)
MONTROSE, Duke of (1773). see GRAHAM, JAMES.
MONTROSE, Duke of (1817), see GRAHAM, JAMES.
446
Monypenny, Charles Blackwell
MONYPENNY, CHARLES BLACKWELL. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Easter, tSSS. S. of James Robert Blackwell (1854).
B. [Nov. 17, 1869], at Hampstead. School, Fettes. Matric.
Easter, iSSS. Entered Sandhurst, 1889; Second Lieut.,
W. Kent Rest., 1S91; I.S.C., 1893; Lieut.. 13th [nfantry,
Hyderabad contingent. Died Aug. I, 1894, at Jalna, Deccan.
Brother of the next. {Fettes Coll. Reg.)
MONYPENNY, CHARLTON JAMES BLACKWELL. Adm. pens.
(age 21) at Iesus, Oct. 1S89. [Eldest] s. of Jam.
Blackwell (1S54), of Pitmilly, Fifeshirc. B. [Nov. A. 1
at Hampstead, Middlesex. School, Fettes. Matnc. Michs
1889; B.A. 1S92. Athletics 'blue,' 1890-2 (100 yds. and
440 yds.); President, C.U.A.C, 1S93. Holder of thi
record for 150 yds. in I4x sec, and .1 i :
bridge (for J mile, in 49^ sec.) until 193 1. Sometime member
of a firm of brewers at Macclesfield. In British Guiana as a
cotton and tobacco grower, 1902-12. Then went to Barbados,
returning to England in 1922, and lived at Finchampstcad
until 1930, and at Caversham Heights, Reading, where he
died Mar. II, 1947. Brother of the above. [Fetti
Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Mar. 15.
1947; F. Brittain.)
MONYPENNY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
May 16, 177S. Eldest s. of James, Esq., of Maytham Hall,
Tenterden, Kent (and Sylvestra, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Blackwell, R. of St Clement Davies, London). School,
Greenwich. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. I, 1779- Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1785. Of Mavtham Hall, Tenterden.
J.P. and D.L. for Kent. Died June 3, 1822. Brother of
Phillips (177S). {T.A. Walker, 344; Inns of Court.) *
MONYPENNY, The Rev. JAMES ISAAC. M.A. 1S57, incorp.
from Oxford. [S. of Thomas, of Iden, Sussex, gent.] B.Jan.
18, 1799. Matric. from Wadham College, Oxford. June 10,
1816; B.A. (Oxford) 1820; M.A. (Oxford) 1S25. Ord. deacon,
1822; priest, 1823. V. of Hadlow, Kent, 1841-73. Continued
to live at Hadlow, where he was succeeded as V. by P. H.
Monypenny. Married, Jan. 8, 1S2S, Mary Blackwell, dau.
of Robert Monevpennv of Kerington Place, Kent. Died
Dec. 14, 18S1. Father of the next. {At. Oxon.; Crockford.)
MONYPENNY, JAMES ROBERT BLACKWELL. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Trinity, June 14, 1854. S. of the Rev. James
Isaac (above). B. [Sept. 25, 183s]. at Hadlow, Kent. School,
Jersey (private). Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1865.
Capt., East Kent Militia, 1866; Major, 1876; Hon. Col., 4th
Ban., the Bufls. Of Pitmillv, Fifeshire. Married, April 5.
1866. Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Charlton Lane. V. of
Hampstead. Middlesex. Died 1885. Father of Charles B.
(1888) and Charlton J. B. (1889). {Army Lists; Fox-Davies.
Armorial Families.)
MONYPENNY, PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
house, May 16, 1778. Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of James, Esq.,
of Mavtham Hall, Tenterden, Kent.] School, Greenwich.
Matric'. Michs. 1779; B.A. 17S3; M.A. 1786. V. of Hadlow.
Kent, 1797-1841. V. of Benenden, 1799-1803. Of Maytham
Hall, Tenterden, Kent. Married Charlotte, dau. of Sir
Edward Dering, Bart. Died Jan. 4, 1841, at Hadlow House,
aged 79. Brother of James (1778). {T. A. Walker, 344;
Cant. Act Bk.; G. Mag., 1841, I. 326.)
MONYPENNY, ROBERT JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Nov. 8, 1818. B. [Mar. 13, 1800] at Rolvenden, Kent.
[School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1S25. Capt.,
W. Kent Militia. {Elm Sch. Lists.)
MOODIE, AFLECK. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 4,
1856. [Younger] s. of Afleck [Deputy Commissary-General,
Van Diemen's Land], of 30, Albany Street, Edinburgh. B.
at Hobart Town, Tasmam'a. School, Edinburgh Academy.
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1864. Adm. at I n
coin's Inn, Apr. 30, 1861. Called to the Bar, Apr
Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Practised in Bombay
and in Calcutta. Died 1871. {Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Edin. Acad, Reg)
MOODIE, CUTHBERT JOHN DUNBAR. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 14, 1884. S. of William James Dunl
(and Clarissa Meett). B. Feb. 24, 1867, at Alexandi
S. Africa. Schools. Ladvsmith primary, and Church (H. E.
Carlyon, B.A.) and Maritzburgh High (R. Clark, B.A.).
M.itnc. Michs. 1S84.
MOODY, BENJAMIN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Ji ■ -1 0 '
1884. S. of John [solicitor]. School, Derby Grammar (Mr
Clark). Matric. Michs. 1S84. Died of cholera at Cli
'before 1902.' {Derby Sch. Reg.)
MOODY, FRANCIS WOLLASTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 8, 1842. [2nd s. of the Rev. Henry Rid.!
College, Oxford, 1811), R. of Chartham, near Cam
B. July 9, 1824.] School .
i
r and designer. Instructor in decorative art at South
.ton Museum until 1886. Exhibited at R.A., B.I.,
and S.S., 1850-77. Author, Lectures and Less ■,
being an Introduction to a Practical and Comprehensive
Moody, William
Scheme; A Story of Ecclesiastical Intolerance. Died Aug. 10,
1886, at 97, Grosvenor Road, London. Brother of Henry
(1S51). (£(011 Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 235.)
MOODY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 1
.'i Middlesex. 2nd - of George, of Theobalds Road. B.
Mir. 20, 1S08. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Mi b
Scholar, 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord. deacon (Chestei I
\ >r. is. 1832; priest, July 14, 1833; C. of Deane, Lanes.,
1832-3; C. of Caton, 1S33. In charge of the National
Society's Central School, Westminster, 1839-41. R. of
Gilston, Herts., 1S41-70. Editor of the English J •
t-Jucatio 11. 1S42 7- Married, 1837, Elizabeth, d.iu .1 1 I
Nottidge, of Caton. Died in Dec. 1870. {List of Carthusians;
1 lissans, I. 72; R. L. Arrowsmith; F. P. White; Eccles.
• ; , iv. in and v. 187.)
MOODY, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3, 1832.
1 Idest] s. of lames, grocer, of Exmouth Street, London
(and Mary). B.' Sept. 21, 1832, in St. John's parish, Clerken-
well. School, King's College, London (Rev. Dr Major).
Matric. Michs. 1S52; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1859. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1856. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1862.
(in the Midland Circuit. Died Nov. 22, i88h, .it Bnxt.m.
{Eagle, xiv. ;n; Lea Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Tile Guardian, Dec. I, 1886 )
MOODY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1818. S.
of the Rev. Mr Moody [William (1779)], of Bathampton
House, Somerset. [B. Dec. 5, 1796. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1818. Married, Oct. 2, 1827, Marianne, dau. of the
Rev. J. Seagrave. Brother of William (1813). {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; G. Mag., 1827, II. 365.)
MOODY, HENRY (or HARRY). Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Apr. 30, 1851. [S. of the Rev. Henrv Riddell
(Oriel College, Oxford, iSii), R. of Chartham, Kent (and
Althea Jane, dau. of the Yen. Francis John Hyde Wollaston,
Archdeacon of Essex).] B. [Apr. 14, 1832], at Chartham.
Matnc. Easter, 1851; B.A. 1S55; M.A. 1858. FeUow, 1854-64.
Successively A.D.C. and Secretary to the Governor of New
Brunswick, 1861; Auditor-General of Trinidad; Secretary to
the Governor of Nova Scotia, 1867-73; Governor-General's
- 1 . t.iry, under Lord Dufferin, in Canada. Secretary to the
Canadian Pacihc Railway Co. in London, 1883-1-. 1903.
Married, July 1863, Florence, dau. of the Hon. Neville
Parker, Master of the Rolls, New Brunswick. Died Mar. 30,
1921, aged SS, at Bovev Tracey, Devon. Brother of Francis
u (1842). {The Times, Apr. 1, 1921.)
MOODY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, May 28, 1855.
S. of Thomas, Esq. B. at Nottingham. School, Bury St
Edmunds (Dr J. W. Donaldson). Matric. Michs. 1S55.
Re-adm. Dec. 29, 1856. In the Suffolk Militia. {Burr Si
Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Jesus Coll. Notes.)
MOODY, REGINALD FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. lSg2. S. of the Rev. James Leith (St Mary Hall,
Oxford, 1835). B. Mar. 18, 1872, at Bournemouth. [School,
Dulwich College.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A.
1901. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of St
Aidan's, South Shields, 1896^9. C. of Herrington, Durham,
1899-1901. Chaplain to the Forces, at N. Camp, Aldershot,
1901-2. C. of Packington with Snibston, Leics., 1902-3.
C. of Christ Church, Brighton, 1903-5. C. of Uckneld,
Sussex, 1905-6. In the American Church, 1907-9. C. of
St Stythians with St Perran-ar-Worthal, Cornwall,
V. there, 1912-22. R. of Spennithome, York- ,
Chaplain at Vienna, 1927-34; at Bordighera, 1934 n R.
of Titsey, Surrey, 1944-48-. Brother of u Ilia]
{Dulwich Coll. Reg., which gives B. Mar. 13, 1872; Croi kford.)
MOODY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrism. Dei
1S00. Of Notts. [Only s. of Robert, of Everton I
1781. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1801; Schol
B.A. 1805. R. of Buckingham, Lines., 1810 , . Di
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; I Sen. al Guide.)
MOODY, SAMUEL. Adm. Fell.-Com. (see 17) .1! Christ's,
1. 111. ;o, 1752. [Only] s. of Hatch [agent to invalids, ( hi I *a
Hospital; of Oxhev I. an-., Watford]. D. in London. Si hool,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1752. Resided until
Day.1756. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Dei 1 OfGlouces
ter Place, Portman Square, London, and I arpi 1.
ford, Herts. High Sheriff of Herts., 1772. Died I
1823, 'aged 90.' {Record of 01. 1 11
Pcile, 11. 256; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 182 :, I
MOODY, WILLIAM. VI:,. pens, at Trinity Hall, Nov. 7,
1778. Scholar, 1778; matrir. Michs. 1780. One ol thesi
names, only son .,i William, oi Birmingh
adm. at the Middle remple, Nov 5, 1778. 'Innsofi mrt.)
MOODY, WILLIAM. A. In, b. 5, 1779.
iif Wilt- [S.ol William
School, Salisbury. Matric. Mich 1779; Sch lar, 1 1; B K,
447
Moody, William
1783; M.A. 1787. Old. deacon (Winchester) Fune 13, 1784;
priest June 12 1785; C. "f Tufton and Bullington, Hants.,
1784. K. of Little Langford, Wilts., 1798-1827. Of Bath-
ampton House, Somerset. M.irned, Julv 13, 179'. Eleanor,
dau. of the Rev. Leonard Twells, R. of Thakeham, Sussex.
Died Apr. 13 1S2- aged 66. Father of William (iM 3) and
Henry (1818). {St John's Coll. Aim., IV. 386; G. Mug., 1827,
I. 474-)
MOODY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens. (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 27,
1811. [2nd] s. of Aaron. Esq. [of Kmgsdon. Somerset] B.
[1-04], at Port-mouth. School. Winchester. Matric. Michs.
iSiij Scholar, 1S13; B.A. {<><h Wrangler) 1815; MA 1818
Fellow, 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 26, 1812. < ailed
to the Bar. Feb. 11, 1820. A Special Pleader, st.uidn
I to I'ritutv College. Published (with Edward Ryan)
Reports of Cases Determined at Nisi Prius. Hied Oct. 9,
[867 al 38, Onslow Square, London. {Boase, 11. 04-'; Lam
Lists; Inns of I ourt.)
MOODY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 9, 1813.
S. of the Rev. William (1770), of Wilts. Matric. Michs.
1814; B.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Sept. 27, 181S;
priesl June 6, 1819. Died at Welshpool, Sept. 23, 1820,
aged 26 Brother of Henry (1818). (G. Mag., 1S20, II. 286.)
MOODY, WILLIAM JAMES. Adm. at Cavendish H., Jan.
1884. [S. of the Rev. James Leith (St Marv Hall, Oxford,
1835), V. of Clay Hill, Enfield. B. Oct. 27, 1864, at Win-
chester. Schools, Kensington Grammar and Tavistock.)
Matric. Lent, 1S84. Migrated to St John's, Sept. 8, 1884;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1897. Had passed into Sandhurst, but was
rejected on medical grounds; then enlisted as a private in
the Dorset Regt., out of which he had been invalided after
a year's service. Ord. deacon (Bishop Branch, Asst. Bishop
of Antigua) 1880; priest (Jamaica) 1892; C. of St John's
Cathedral and Second Master at the Grammar School,
Antigua, 1889-1900. C. of Montego Bay, Jamaii
R. of St Saviour's. Chichester, Jamaica, 1893-5. R of St
Thomas, Lacovia, 1895-6. Missioner at Beachburg, Ontario,
1896 S Head Master of Toronto School, 1899-1900. R. of
St Thomas, Falls Citv. Nebraska, coo j; of Sf Paul's,
Brainerd, Minn., 1903-5. Chaplain to the Bishop of Georgia,
1905-7. R. of Christ Church. Monti'ello, Florida, 1907-S.
Missioner at Bartica Grove, British Guiana, 1909-11. K ol
AD Saints, Berbice, 1911-19. Canon of Guiana and Sub-
Dean of Georgetown Cathedral. 1919-24. In charge of All
Saints, Runcorn. Cheshire, 1024-7. Of Velvcrtoii. Devon,
1927. Del |iilv 21. 1027. Brother of Reginald F. (1892).
{Fagle xlv.'iou; Crockford; The Times. July 24 and 29,
1927.)
MOON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 10,
i--i S. of John, of I'reesall, Lanes. School, Kirkham,
Matric. Michs 1773; Scholar, 1776; B.A. 1777 Ord.
deacon (London) May 25, 1777; priest (Norwich) Dei 21,
1778; C. of Burston and Shimpling, Norfolk, 1777-9. R. of
Overslrand, 1779^)4 and C. of Needham, 1781-92. R. of
Thwaile, 1792-1822. R. of Bedingham, 1794 1825, Blind
for the last n years of his life Died Sept 10.1825. Perhaps
father of the next [Clerical Guide; Blomefield.)
MOON EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus C.HRISTI, Ocl 9,
1S04. Of Suffolk. (Perhaps s. of the Rev. Edward I move).]
Scholar, 1805,
MOON, ERNEST ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24,
1872. [4th] s. of [Sir] Ki, hard [1st Bart ], of Woodlands,
Harrow Weald, Me 1.11 •• \ .iiietmie of Cops-wood Grange,
Warns ] (and 1 - 1 . uior, dau ol |ohn Brncklebank, of Hazel-
holme, Cumberland). B. J June 21], 1854, at Worcester.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs 1N73; LL.B. 1877, Adm.
al tin Inner Temple, Mar 19, 1X73 Called to the Bar,
Nov. 18, 187s. On the Northern Circuit. Q.C., 1902;
Bencher, Counsel to the Speaker of the House of Commons,
,,-»,- 2.8. CI:., 101s; K.C.B., 1919 Served frequently as
independent . [1, linn 111 111 Labour disputes; during tie 1 .re it
War I'll t -m, pre. id. d ovei the Munition- I ribiin.il for the
South West Midland Petri, t. and over the I iiemv I lading
Committee. Married, Aug. 9, 1881, Emma Henrietta Pene-
l„p,. din of I di . " I 'Sydney, Australia, and
had 'issue. Pied M.iv 31, 1930; buried at Checkendon,
Oxfordshire. {Law Lists; Inns of 1 ourt; Foster, Men ,1/ the
Bat Burke. /' and B ; Who's Who; The Daily 1
In, 1. ;, 19 ,..; The Times, June 2, 1930.)
MOON, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Matric, from AYERST II , I ter,
1885.
MOON, JAMES LANCASTER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 2, 1851. S of James. B. at Everton, Lanes. School,
Eton Matrii Mil hs, 1851.
MOON, LEONARD JAMES. Adm at Pembroke, Oct. 1896.
3rd s. of William, solicitor, of 15. Lincoln's Inn Fields,
London, B. Feb. 9, 1878, at 45, Portsdown Road, London,
Moor, Hatherley George
W. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1900;
M.A. 1912. Cricket 'blue,' 1899, 1900; Football (assoc)
' blue,' 1S98, 1899, 1900. Played cricket for Middlesex, and
for England, I'joc. Assistant Master at St Peter's Court,
Broadstairs; loint Head Master of Wellesley House School,
Broadstairs. Served m the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut.,
Devon Regt.); died of wounds received at Salonika, Nov. 2 j,
1916. {Recur J o, Old Westminsters; Scott, .1/SS.; Univ. War
List; Booh of Blues; The 1 lines. Dec. 2, 1916.)
MOON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 2;, 1834
[2nd s. of Richard, of Liverpool, merchant (and Eli2abeth,
dau. of William B., of Frodsham, Lanes). B. July 7. 1817J
Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. [8th Wrangler) 1838; M.A. 1841
Fellow, 1839-58; Hon. Fellow, 1S6S-89. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 15, 1838, age 21. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1844. Married, 1857, Mary Jane, dau. of Robert Pacy, of
Rio de Janeiro and Liverpool. Of 45, Cleveland Square,
London, W., and 6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn. Author,
Light explained; The Pentateuch and Book of Joshua con-
sidered. Latterly of 10. Prince's Gardens. Restored, 1854,
the College Hall, providing new glass in the Oriel and otic r
windows, as w. 11 a- adding to tic decoration of the tircplat '
Died Apr. j-; 1- , 1 1 P in Bust in the College library. {Law
Lists; Inn-, n ourt; Fo ■. :. Men althe liar;liarke. P.andB.j
MOON, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's. June 2, 1834.
B. at Bristol. Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1S41. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1S41; priest, 1842. C. of Ainsworth, Lanes,, 1845-6.
PC. of Holme, Westmorland, 1846-60. Author, Gleanings 1.1
I'tuse and Verse; Original Tales and Sketches. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1861.
MOON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 51,
1755, S. of Thomas, of York. School, Wakefield. Matric,
Mi. hs. 1755; Scholar, 1756.
MOOR, ALLEN PAGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, June
28, 1842. S. of Charles [solicitor]. B. at Woodbridge, Suffolk.
School, Seckford Grammar School, Woodbridge. Mai;...
Mi. hs, 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Adm. ad eundem at
Oxford, 1850. F.R.G.S.; Member of the Royal Asiatic
Society. Ord. deacon (London) 1848; priest (Canterbury)
iS|.i. Fellow of St Augu-tine's College, Canterbury, 1847-0;
Sub Warden, 1849-66; Hon. Fellow, 1866-1904. V. of --1
Clement, near Truro, 1872-1900. Hon. Librarian of Bishop
Phillpot's diocesan Library, Truro, 1S73-1904. Hon I
of Truro Cathedral. Chaplain of Legation, Tangier, 1896-8
Editor, Moor's Hindu Pantheon Resided latterly at St
Clement, near Truro, where he died. July 2, 1004, aged 80.
Father of Hatherlev G. (1SS8) and Cresacre G. (1884b
(S. ..tt, MSS.; Boase. Coll. Cornub., 588; Al. Oxon.; The
I line:. Julv 3, 1904; Crockford.)
MOOR. ARTHUR HARRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 4, 1S90. S. of Fletcher. B. at Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Brother of Horatio 1
(1885).
MOOR CRESACRE GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1884. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Allen Page
(1842) V. of St Clement, near Truro (and Eliza Harriet,
dau. of the Rev. Cecil Wrav, P.C. of St Martin's, Liverpool).
B. Mar. 26, 1S68. School, Westminster.] B.A. 1S90; M.A.
1894. Had matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, June 3,
1887 Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., 1st London
Sanitary Co.). Author, / he AY, .igniti-n ■•/ Minerals. Bro-
ther of Hatherley G. (1888). {Record of Old Westminsters.)
MOOR, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Downing, June
19 1S67. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward James (next). R.
of Great Healings, Suffolk. B. 1840] Matric. Michs. 1867.
Of The Rosarv, Great Healings, Woodbridge. J. P. for
Suffolk. Major, Suffolk Artillery Militia. Died Oct. 26,
1934, aged 85. ( The I :mes. Ol t. 29, I934-)
MOOR, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan 6,1817. S. of [Major] Edward. B. July, 1799, in Bom-
bay School, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Main. Midi
1817; B.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. ;-, 1822,
priest Oct 5, 1823, C. of Buckleshain, Suffolk. P.C. of
Kesgrave, 1S2S-43." P.C. of Bnghtwcll, 1831-43- R- of
Great Bealings, 1S44-86. Hon. Canon of Norwich. Died
June 10, 1886, at Great Bealings. Father of tie I
(Bury Si Edmunds Gi Sch Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
lune 16, 1886.)
MOOR, HATHERLEY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
May 21, 1888. S. of [the Rev.] -Allen Page (1842), of SI
i l.inent, Truro. B. [Julv 12], 1S71, at Canterbun School,
Shrewsbury. Matric, Michs. 1888, At the Royal Military
Academy, Woolwich. Lieut . Suffolk Artillery Milltl 1, 1890;
Second Lieut , K A , 1890; Lieut., 1S93; Capt-, 189
in Mash011.1l.1nd rebellion of 1896-7 (despatches). In the
S. African War, 1899-1900 (Commandant of the W. Aus
tralian Contingent; mentioned in despatches for servici al
Slingersfontein (Feb, moo) and Vet river); k.lledat Palrniet-
lout. 111. July 19, 1900. Brotherof Cresacre G. (1884). {Army
Lists; Sliti-.esi'ury tieh. Keg)
448
Moor, Henry Trowbridge
MOOR, HENRY TROWBRIDGE. Adm. pens, at St I .HN*S,
July 3, 1822. Of Cheshire. [Son of a naval officer, who
served under Sir Thomas Trowbridge and was lot
the Indian Ocean (and of Mrs Moor, of Flooki 1
Chester). B. Oct. 13, 1S03, at Manchester.] School, Rugbv.
Matric. Michs. 1622: M.B. 1828. A pupil of Abernethy.
\'isited medical schools at Edinburgh, Paris, New York,
Philadelphia and Boston, U.S.A. Physician at th>
Infirmary. Died Nov. 13 1837, at Chester, ' cut off in the
opening of his professional career, by fever caught in attend-
ance on the poor ' (memorial inscription, Chester Cathedral).
(RugbySch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; G. Mag., 163S, 1. 151.)
MOOR, HORATIO CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Mar. 12, 18S5. S. of Fletcher [of Ryde, Isle of Wight]. B.
Tune 19, 1S66, at ventrj ■ Edu ited privately and at
Maidstone Grammar School Matri Michs. 1SS5; B.A. 1889;
MA. 1893. Assistant Master at Worthing College, 1SS9-
1891. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1890; priest, 1S91; C. of
St George's, Worthing, 1890-2. V. of Scropton with Foston,
Derbs., 1892-8. Midland district Secretary, B.F.B.S., and
Lie. pr., dio. of Peterborough, Worcester, Gloucester and
Bristol, 1S98-1905. V. of St Saviour's, Birmingham, 1905-15.
V. of St John -the -Baptist, Earlestown, Lanes., 1915-19. V.
of St Andrew's, Eccles, 1919-35. Lie. pr., dio, of Man-
chester, 1935-48-. Married (1) April, 1895, Emma, dau. of
the late Arthur Dixon, barrister, of Worthing; (2) June,
1926, Lilian Mary, dau. of Edwin Brooks, deceased, of
Eccles, Lanes. Of Worsley, Manchester, in 1948-. Brother
of Arthur H, (1S90). (Horatio C. Moor; Crockford.)
MOOR, JAMES KNIGHT. Adm. at Sidney, June 19, 1784.
Eldest s. of the Rev. Christopher (Queen's College, Oxford.
1751). V. of Lilboume, Northants. B. [July 15, 1767]. at
Rugby. School, Rugbv. Matric Mich*.
MA. 1791. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 20, 17S9; C. of Syd-
ling, Dorset. Assistant Master at Sherborne until 1807. R.
of Sapcote, Leics., 1807-1810. Married, Sept. 2, 1794. at
Bradfield, Berks., Selina, dau. and heiress of the Rev. John
Frewen, M.A., and had issue. Gave assistance to Mr Gough
in the re-publication of The History of Dorset, by 1 1
Died June 27, 1810, at Hinckley, Leics.; buried at Kuubv.
(Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives baptised July 15, 1767;
ints. Clergy; G. Mag., 1810, 1. 674.)
MOOR, MILES. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Nov. 23, 1779- 2nd s.
of Robert, of Horton, near Craven, Yorks. B. there, Sept.
26, 1761. School, Horton (Mr James Sedgwick). Matric.
Easter, 1781. Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 21, 1782;
B.A. 1784.
MOOR, SAMUEL ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 10,
1883. S. of Joseph, merchant, of Stockport. B. Jan. 15.
1864, in Manchester. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric
Michs. 1883; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 18S6;
M.A. 1S90. Lecturer at Abervstwyth College, 18S8. Assis-
tant Master at Sheffield Grammar School. Principal of
Grasia College, Gondal, India, 1897. Science Master at
Itminster Grammar School. Head Master of Nantwich
School, 1901-7. Head Master of Kendal Grammar School,
1908-24. Residing at Kendal, in 1942. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; C. R. Hudleston.)
MOORAKAMI, KEIJIRO. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Aug. n,
1873. S. of Kuniyasu, of Hiroshima, Japan. B. th^re,
Oct. 17, 1S54. Educated by Mr Borissow, of Vicarsbrook,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1873. A very promising mathe-
matician. Recalled to Japan by his government after two
years. (Reminiscences, by James Stewart.)
MOORE, ABRAHAM. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 30, 1785. B. at S. Tawton, Devon,
the Rev. William (possiblv of Wadham College, Oxford,
1745). of S. Tawton]. Bapt. July 2, 1766. Matric. Michs.
1785; Browne medal, 1786-7; B.A. 1790; M.A. 1794- Fellow,
1788. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 2, 1790. Call' I
Bar, 1S02. Capt. of a dismounted troop of the 1
London and Westminster Yeomanry -Cavalry, 1799-1807.
M.P. for Shaftesbury, 1820-2. A Commissioner of Lunatics
in Chancery. Auditor and manager of some of l
venor's property, which he embezzled, and then fled to
1. Translator of Pindar. Died Sept. 1S22, in New
York, of yellow fever. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court;
\\ i. v. ;:, ,,.-, MSS.)
MOORE, ALAN HILARY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1900. S. of Norman (1865) (post Bart.), of 94, Gl
Place, Portman Square, London (and Amy, dau. ol
1 smith, of Crowham, Sussex). B. [Jan.
School, 19 ">; B.A. 190^; M
B.Chir. 191 1 At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Physi-
ri.in there. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Surgeon-
Lieut., R.N.). Practised at Basingstoke, and at Lewes,
Moore, Arthur William
Sussex. Assistant School Medical Officer, East Sussex
Education Committee, 1920; Medical Officer of Health,
Battle Rural district and Rye borough, 1934. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Bart., Nov. 30, 1922. One of the founders of
the Societv for Nautical Research. Author, The /
of Mast and Sail; f War, 1800-1860, etc. Of
Battle, Sussex, in 1050. (Burke, P. and B.\ Univ. Wat List;
Who's Wh ii ■■ '■■ Who in Local Government;
Direct m
MOORE, ALBERT. Adm. pens, (aee 17) at MAGDALENE, Tune
23 1858. S. of the Rev. William. School, Wisbech. Matric.
Michs. 1858; Scholar; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1S64; priest, 1865; C. of Westbury, Wilts .
r8) 1 73. C. of St Margaret's, King's Lynn, 1873-7- Assis-
tant Organizing Secretary, A.C.S. (Metropolitan dist.),
1877 -<j. V. of Holy Cross in St Pancras, London, 1879-1907.
Married, and had issue. Died Nov. 14, 1907. {Crockford
Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 22, 1907.)
MOORE, ALEXANDER KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 1, 1S94. [Youngest] s. of Dr George Bartley [staff sur-
geon, R.N.}. B. [July 31, 1873], at Newry, Co. Down,
Ireland. School, St Bees Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Southwark) 1900;
priest, 1901; C. of Long Eaton, Derbs., 1900-3. Chaplain at
Simla, India, 1903-6. R. of Grove, Notts., 1906-31. R. of
Headon with Upton, 1911-31. Rural Dean of Tuxford,
1924-31; of Worksop, 1035-45. Chaplain to Earl Manvers
and P.C. of Perlethorpe, 1931-46. Of Castle Douglas, Scot-
land, in 1948. Died in London, Oct. 16, 1950. {Peile, u. 792;
Crockford.)
MOORE, ALFRED EDGAR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesis,
Sept. 29, 1862. S. of the Rev. Richard Greaves (1*22). B.
at Horkstow. School, Leicester. Matn< v
1866; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S66; priest, 1867;
C. of New Sleaford, Lines., 1866-7. V. of Horkstow (suc-
ceeding his father), 1867-70. V. of Messingham, 1879-1900.
V. of Homcastle and Rural Dean, 1900-19. Preb. of Lincoln
Cathedral, 1902-24. Warden of Browne's hospital, Stamford,
1919-24. Died there, June 29, 1924, aged Si. (< 1
Who was Who.)
MOORE, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmani-el,
Oct. 2, 1899. S. of the Rev. W[iUiam] Tjhomas] (1857), of
Ormesby vicarage. Great Yarmouth. [B. 1S81. School, Nor-
wich.] Matric Michs. 1899; B.A. (903; MB. and B.Chir. 1907.
At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905. Senior
House Physician and House Surgeon, St George's Hospital,
London. Practised at Stonv Stratford, Bucks. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.A.M.C.; O.B.E., 1919;
mentioned 3 times in despatches; Order of the N
class); Commanded 10th Cavalry Brigade Field Ambulance
in Palestine and Syria; acting A.D.M.S., 4th Cavalry I \\ i
sion). Deputy Director- General of Medical Services (West
Midland Region), Ministry of Pensions. Principal Medical
Officer, Ministry of Pensions. Author, medical. Of St
Albans, Herts., in 1947. Died there Sept. 20, 1950. (Burke,
O.B.E.; Medical Directories; Univ. Wat I
MOORE, ARCHIBALD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Jesus,
1811. S. of Robert, Esq., of St Petersburgh, Vir^im 1, U S \ ,
merchant. B. there. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1811.
MOORE, ARTHUR AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Ocl
Jii 1836. [3rd s. of George, of Moore Hall, Co. Mayo, his-
torian (and Louisa Browne). B. 1817.] Mathematician,
horse-breeder, and racing man. Friend of Maria 1
who introduced him to Adam Sedgwick. Killed, unmarried,
when riding in the Grand National, 1845. Brothei pi
1 H. (1827). (Appears as Augustus Moon- (only) in
Joseph Hone, The Moores of Moore Hall, 88-9.)
MOORE, ARTHUR CROMPTON. Adm .it Ci tiu , Ocl 1, 1896.
[S. of Henry Banks, of Liverpool. B. Ocl
pool.] School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs [8g
M A. 1904, Ord. deacon (Chester) 1900; prii
C. of St John's, Knutsford, Cheshire, 1900-4. Ch;
Seville, 1904-5. C. of Huddersfield, 1905 7. C.ofSl
Stockport, 1907-9. R. of Holy H
Norfolk, 1909-13. R. of Halesworth with Chcdiston, Suffolk,
1913-17. V. ol Preb. of
Hereford, 1928-34. Archdeacon
Norwich, 1934 - ; Tn
Diocesan Calendar, 1939 48 . Of The Close, Norwich.
• f rd\ Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
MOORE, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
July 4, 1846. [4th] s. of 1 B. at Shelsley-
Beauchamp, Wore School, King Edward's, Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850. Adm. al tl
16, 1849. (Inns of Court.)
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449
Moore, Arthur William
MOORE, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Acta. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10.
1872 [Eldest] s of William Fyne, of Cronkbourne, Isle of
M,in' ] ; 1. 1 , r.. Isle of Man. Schools [King
William's" Me of M.m and] Rugbv. Matric. Miens. 1872;
(History Trip., 1st Class, 1875): B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880
Football (rugby) ' blue,' 1874. Member of the House of
Keys, 1881-1909; Speaker, 1898-1909. C.V.O., 1902. J. P.
for the Isle of Man. Founded the Manx Language Society,
1899. Author, 'I lie Surnames and I 'la, ,'M.mn "/ 111,- Isle of
Vac II:,- Folklore of Die Isle of Man; A History of the Isle
of Man, eti Hied Nov. 12, 1909. [King William's Coll.,
Isle of Man, Keg., which gives ' b. Dec. 14'; Rugby Sch.
AY;..: /1 v /: , 11 ho teas Who.)
MOORE, ATHOL RAYMOND. Adm. at CaiUS, Oct. I, 1S96
S. of Charles, of Grove Park, Kent. B. [Jan. 6], 1878, in
London. Schools, Spondon House and Uppingham. Matric.
Mi, h- 1 ' I1- A 1 i-,, Ml'. Hi hn and M \ 0105 \t
the London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904- House
Physician and Assistant Hems,. Surgeon, Poplar Hospital.
Practised in Walworth. Medical Officer, Newington Institu-
tion. Admiralty Sum 1, No. 0 district. Captain, R.A.M.C.
M.B.E. Divisional Surgeon (L >, Metropolitan Police, in
1939 {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Venn, 11. 549; Medical Direc-
tories.)
MOORE, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sr
John's, Apr. 0, 1861. Of Somerset. S. of George Augustus,
gent, (and Ann Elizabeth). IS. Mar. S, 1841, at Lansdown,
Hath. (School. Uppingham.] Matric. Easter, 1861; B.A. 1864;
MA. 1867. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1864; priest, 1866; C. of
Tarporley, Cheshire, 1S64-6. C. of Burnsall, Yorks., 1866-70.
C. of Woolvrrston, Suffolk, 1870-5. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Spalding, Lines., 1875-97. Died Jan. 2, 1897.
[Uppingham Sch. Roll; Eagle, xx. 228; Crockford; The
Standard, Jan. 4, 1897.)
MOORE, AUSTIN. Matric. Non-Coil, from Ayerst H., Easter,
1894.
MOORE. BARRON. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's, Sept. 18
1876. S. of Alfred. 15. at Trumpington, Cambs. Matnc.
Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (London)
1881; priest (Grahauistown) 1SS4; C. of Bow Middlesex,
1881-2. Assist. nit Master at St Andrew's Diocesan College,
Grahamstown, S. Africa, 1883-6. Principal of St \
College and Succentor of Bloemfontein Cathedral, 1886-8.
Head Master of St Mark's College, George. ( ape Province,
1888-1907. C. of George, 1888-1910. Principal of the Boys'
High School, George, 1907-14. R. of Beaufort West, 1914-
non ..f St Maik's Cathedral. George. Lie. pr., dio. of
George, 1920-30. Disappears from ' rockford, 1940.
MOORE, BENJAMIN THEOPHILUS. Adm. pens, at Caius,
June 28, 1851. [Eldest s. of Francis, Esq., of London.] B.
[Jan. 3, 1830], at Vauxhall, Surrey. Schools, Stockwell
Grammar and King's College, London. Matric. Miehs. 1S51.
Migrated to Pembroke, Nov. 14, 1851; Scholar; B.A. [Sth
Wrangler) 1856; M.A. 1859. Fellow of Pembroke, 1857-72.
Mathematical Master at Harrow, 1856-7. Professor of
Mathematics at the Roval Staff College, Sandhurst, 1859-64.
Professor of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics at
I'liivet-in College, London, 1868-71. MICE.; M.I.M.E.;
F.R.A.S., 1893. Married, 1872, Margaret Jane, dau. of
Charles John Wood, of Glastonbury, Somerset. Author,
I \, . Proof of the Method of Algebra, commonly called
Greatest Common Measure; Elementary Mensuration Died
Nov is t8g9, at Bexley, Kent. [Venn, n. 304; Boase, vi.
236; The Times, Nov. 17, i 19.)
MOORE, BERNARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, July 8,
1819. S. of Niven, Esq. B at Lancastei School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1820; exhibitioner, 1822; B.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1824; priest (Chichester! 182c;
C. of Buxton, Derbs., 1S31-4. C. of All Saints, Derby,
1834-7. R. of Delamere, Cheshire, 1837 8. R of Staveley,
Derbs., 1838-47. R. of Sutton. Norfolk, 1847-62. R. of
Bayfield, '1862 B4. Disappears from Crockford, 1885.
(Foster. Index Eccles.)
MOORE, CALVERT FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 3 1807. Of Dublin. [School, Winchester.] Matric.
Michs? 1807; Scholar, 1S07; B.A. 1M1. MA 1816. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) Oct. 4, 1812; priest, 1813. R. of Hinton-
Martel, Dorset, 1828-9. V. of Skendlehv, Lines, 1 ; ,,.,
and R. of Belleau with Aby, 1834-40. Chaplain in 1 Irdinary
to the Queen, 1825-69. Married (1) April 10, 1820, Catherine,
dau. of Mr and Lady Catherine Morley; (2) July 31, 1830,
[ulia, dau. of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, Part Resident at
Twickenham, c. 1820-50. Died May i-\ 1869, at Frome.
(F. P. White; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MOORE, CARTER WILLIAM DAKING. Adm. sizar (age iS)
,tSi [ohn's.Dc! 5,1836 Of Lines. S. of the Rev I I u (
Dakliig W 1 1 1 1 1111 I .uteri II-. ;-! Main. Mil hs 1 - , '. B \
1841; M \ 'I deacon (Lincoln) 1 >ec. 19, 1841;
pri i, Dec. 18, 1842; C. ot Harton-on-Humber, Lines..
Moore, Charles Avery
1841-3. C. of St Anne's, Limehouse, 1843-6. C. of West
Ham, Essex, 1846-8. C.-in-c. of Flordon. Norfolk, 1848-52.
' Deprived of his licence bv the Bishop of Norwich, for hav-
ing, in full canonicals, cursed a magistrate of Norfolk as he
was getting into his carriage at Flordon station '; committed
to Norwich Castle, Mar. 21, 1852. Domestic chaplain to
Viscount Valencia. 1855-84. C. of Leyton, Essex, 1867-9.
C. of Woking, Surrey, 1869-71. C. of St Martin's, Colchester,
and C. of St Peter's, Colchester, in 187S. Chaplain of Col-
chester Union, 1875-84. Author, Sermons; I lie Institution
of the Sabbath, etc. Died in 1884. {Boase, II. 944; Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; Cambridge Chronicle, Apr. 24, 1852.)
MOORE, CECIL ARBUTHNOT ST GEORGE. Adm. at Pem-
broke Oct. T900. S. of George Arbuthnot [W. African]
merchant. B. Ian. 20, 1882, at Bebington, Cheshire. School,
private, and 'at University College, Liverpool. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A- '909. Engaged m civil engin
eering 1903-13. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.E (T.F.); C.apt.; M.B.E., 1915). A general produce-
broker, 1013-14. and 1919-24; subsequently fanning. Of
Brackley, Northants., in 1946. [Univ. War List.)
MOORE, CECIL GURDEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at [1 I
Nov. 4, 1853. S. of the Rev. William Gurden (1812), de-
ceased. B. at West Barkwith, Lines. [Nov. 25, 1835].
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; MA 1862. Ord d. ..on
(Chichester) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Maresfield, Sussex,
1860-5. V. of Lindsey, Suffolk, 1865-71. Chaplain al Darm
stadt, 1871-7. V. of'Kersev, Suffolk, 1877-S. V. of Hower-
chalke Wilts., 1878-80 and V. of Broadchalke, 1878 B2.
Author, Registers of Broadchalke, 1538-1780. Died Oct. 28,
1882, aged 46, at Broadchalke vicarage, [Crockford; I lie
Guardian, Nov. I, 1882; P. B. G. Binnall I
MOORE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Oct. 24,
1759. S. of Thomas (1709) [Minister, of Aldersgate], London.
[B. 1743.] Schools [Tollbridge, and] St Paul's, London.
Matric. Lent, 1760; Scholar, 1700; B.A. 1764: 2nd Members'
prize, 1766; M.A. 1767. Fellow, 1765-71. R- of Cuxton,
Kent, 1770-iSn. V. of Sellmdge, 1772-96. and v of Bough-
ton-under-Hlean, 1797. V. of St Nicholas and St Clement s,
Rochester, 1S03-11. Six Preacher at Canterbury. Author,
.1 lull Inquiry in! - /•'• -.,■-.. t of s„,eide; Sermons. Died in
1S11. i'lonhini , - ■ I.' St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Foster,
Index Eccles .'■ re (1 luster.)
MOORE The Rev. CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's.
Dec. 5, 1817. A ' Ten-year man.' Of Surrey. [6th s. of
I',l» ard. hamster (and Sarah Gray, dau. of Joseph Saunders,
Esq., of Ealing). B. Sept. 11, 1787, af Stockwell House,
Surrey.] [School, Westminster.] Adm. at the Inner [emple,
Jan. 24, 1809. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. M. 181 7. pre -1,
Dec 20 1818; C. of Pinchbeck, Lines., 1817-20. Master ot
Moulton Grammar School, 1820-56. C. of Moulton, 1820-50.
Domestic Chaplain to the Karl of Northesk, 1844-81. K. of
Wyberton, 1859-81. J. P. for Lines. Married (1) 1824,
Elizabeth Anna, dau. of Thomas Tunnard, Esq., of Framp-
t.iii Hall, Lines., and had issue; (21 1842. Lucy, dau. of
Francis I v., kin, Esq. Died Apr. 19. 1881, at Wyberton
rectory. Brother of William (1S01) and Peter (1810). {Boase,
vi. 217; Record of Old Westminsters; (mi1/.»J; ' leisv Lis!;
Walford, County Families, which gives ' b. 1786.')
MOORE, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 10, 1889.
[Eldest] s. of Henry, fanner and butcher, of Milne Farm,
Shardlow [Derbs.] (and Elizabeth Roberts). B. there, la:.
23, 1869. Schools, Shardlow (Mr F. J. Timmsl and Trent
College (Mr J. F. Fenn). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Mashonaland. for Wakefield) 1892;
priest (Wakefield) 1S0,,; C. of Dewsbury, Yorks., 1892-4.
Chaplain, and Naval Irislne lor, K V, 1804; H.M.S. Britan-
nia, 1805; I ampcrdo-.en, 1805-0; Mars, 1890-iaoi; Talbot,
i.,oi- .4ftion, 1001-4; Terrible, 1004-5; Rcoenge, 0105; Im-
pregnable 1005-0. Chaplain of R. Hospital School and
Chaplain and Lecturer, R.N. College, Greenwich, 1906-12;
Chaplain, R.N. Hospital, Great Yarmouth, 1912-17.
R M.L.I., l. os port, 1917 23. V. of Bexley, Kent, 1923-43.
Died Dec. 11, ion- [Unit War List; Crockford.)
MOORE, CHARLES AVERY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hail,
Mar. 14, 1837. Of Dursley, Gloucs. 3rd s. of William. D.D.,
of Park Hill. W li hester, Gloucs. B. 1S01. Matn. Me lis
[837; I.I. P. 1843. Ord. deacon (Peterborough) 1840; pnest,
i.s.,1 ; C. of Tichmarsh, Northants., 1840-3. C. of Kerry,
Montgom., 1843-6. R. of Poole Keynes, Wilts., 1S46-54.
V. of Romsey, Hants., 1854-9. V. of Sutterton, Lines.,
1859 75. ' Dunng the latter part of his incumbency was
convinced that every sermon which he preached would be
Ins List, anil in consequence his discourses were of inordinate
length.' J. P. for Lines, and Wilts. Married, 1836, Mary
Nankivill, dau. of John Tripp, Esq., of Iwood House, Con-
grcsbury, Somerset, and widow of Thomas Townshend,
1 hit Judge of the Zilla Court, Madras, and had issue.
Latterly oi Medina, Tunbndge Wells, where he died, M.u
10, 1884. aged 82. [Craikford. Walford, ( "im/ v lamilic,
The Guardian, Mar. 19, 1884; P. B. G. Binnall.)
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Moore, Charles Edward Tunnard
MOORE, CHARLES EDWARD TUNNARD. Adm. at Clare,
Oct. ii, 1875. [2nd s. of Charles Thomas John (Lincoln
College, Oxford, 1846), Colonel, 4th Batt. Lines. Regt., C.B.,
of Frampton Hall, Boston, Lines (and Frances Mary Vass.ill,
dau. of Henry Richard Roe, of Gnaton Hall, Devon). B.
Apr. 16, 1S56. Schools, Uppingham and Wellington.]
Metric. Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1SS0. Sometime of Frampton
Hall, Boston. J.P. for Lines. Latterly of Dulas, Ha v. H ei r
J. P. for Herefordshire and Brecknockshire. Died May 13,
1937, aged Si, at Haw (Uppingham Sch. Roll, II
Coll. Reg.; The Times, May i~, 1937.)
MOORE, CHARLES HALLIDAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1896. S. of Lewis Charles, clerk, of Georgetown,
B. Guiana (and Eliza Thompson Sherard). B. there, July 27,
[874. Si hool, (Queen's College, Demerara (Mr ). A. P
Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1899.
MOORE, CHARLES JAMES STEVENSON (1885), see STEVEN-
SON-MOORE.
MOORE, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Dec 27, 1S65. S. of G., Esq., of Appleby Hall,
Atherstone. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1866; B.A. 1870;
MA. 1S77. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1873; priest, 1874; C.
of Elmbridge, Worcs., 1S73-6- V. of Breedon-on-the-Hill,
Leics., 1876-7. R. of Appleby, 1S77-1922. J.P. for Leics.
Subsequently of Hill House, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouch, where he
died July 21, 1924, aged 77- {Crockford; The J imes, July 23,
1924; Howard and Crisp, Hist, of England and Wales ,
MOORE, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June
11, 1879. S. of John, surgeon [of Sunderland]. B. [Apr. 7,
1861], at Bishop Wearmouth. Schools, Durham Univ.
College and Univ. Coll. School, Lindon. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1884. Rowing ' blue,' 1881-4; President.
C.U.B.C., 1SS3. In the Leander VIII at Henley, 1881.
Adm. Solicitor, 1888; practised with Messrs Matthews and
Browne, London; retired, 1905. Subsequently of 38, Crom-
well Road. Hove, where he died Dec. 19, 1927. Brother of
Edward (1875). (Durham Sch. Reg.; Book of Blu
11. 670.)
MOORE, CLAUDE DOUGLAS HAMILTON. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1894. S. of [Dr] Francis Hamilton, deceased. [B.
Feb. 9, 1875]- School, Eltham College. Migrated to Trinity
Hall, 1895; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Lieut., Royal Warws.
Regt., 1898; Capt., 1901; Major, 1914; Brevet Lt.-CoL, 1916;
Brevet Col., 1917; Major-General, 1925. Served in the S.
African War, 1899-1901; D.A.A. and Q.M.G. in North China,
1912-14. In the Great War, 1914-iQ (Col., R. Warwickshire
Regt.; D.A.Q.M.G., 1915; A.A. and Q.M.G. , 1915; A.Q.M.G.,
1915-16; D.A. and Q.M.G., 9th .Army Corps, 1916; Com-
manded 157th Infantry Brigade, Egyptian expeditionary
force, 1916; D.S.O., 1915; C.M.G., 1918; mentioned 8 time's
in despatches; Chevalier, Legion of Honour; Order of the Nile,
3rd class). Commanded a Brigade of the Army of the Rhine,
1919; 22nd Infantry Brigade at Ahmednagar, 1920-5; 42nd
(E. Lanes.) T. Diw, 1927-8. Died Sept. 14, 1928, at Bamber
Bridge, near Preston. (Army Lists; Univ. War List', 1 he
V.C. and D.S.O.; Who's Who; Who was Who; The Times,
Sept. 15, 1928.)
MOORE, CLEMENT GLOVER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ.
Oct. 16, 1868. Of Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A
1872; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1873; priest, 1874;
C. of Much Wenlock, Salop, 1873-5. C. of Wdshpool, Mont-
gom., 1875-6. C. of Bockleton, Heref., 1876-7. Chaplain
(Eccles. Establishment) at Barrackpour, India, 1877; at St
John's Calcutta,, 1877-9; at St Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta,
1878; at Fort William, 1878; at Rangoon, 1S79-80 at Luck-
now, 1880-1; at Allahabad, 1882-3; at Ranikhet, 1884-6 and
i893-5; at Meerut, 1887-90; at Sangor, 1890, 1892-3 and
1895-6. Married, 1877, Eliza Constantia, dau. of Robert
Devereux Harrison, of Fron Llwyd, Welshpool, and had
issue. Latterly of Stone Dean, Beaconsfield, Bucks
lied Jan. 5, 1897, aged 48. (Fo.\ -]
Families; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 9, 1897.)
MOORE, CORBETT METCALFE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Apr. 1, 1847. [S. of the Rev. Robert (1802), R. of Cley,
Norfolk. School, St Paul' Matri) Mil bs. 1847; B.A. 1851.
Old. deacon (Hereford) 1S52; priest, 1853; C. of Claverley,
Salop, and Bobbington, Staffs., 1852-3. C. of St Andrew's,
Ancoats, Manchester, 1 ii unwell, Norfolk,
1855-68. V. of tenham, 1868-86. V. of St
Peter's, Kensington, 1886-94. V. of HoIme-ncxt-the-Sea, Nor-
folk, 1- . Crockford, 1910. Brother
of Thomas (1844). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MOORE, DAKING WILLIAM CARTER. Adm. sizar (aged 39) at
St John's, May 19, 1838. A 'Ten-year man.' S -
solicitor, of Symond's Inn (and Mary Augusta). B
Dunstan's in toe West, liapt. 1799. Name off, 1854. Father
of Carter W. D. {1836).
Moore, Edward
MOORE, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Ma? -■«,,
1836. [3rd] s. of George [ribbon-manufacturer], of Coventry.
B. there [June 23, 1809]- [School, St John's Free Grammar,
Coventry.] Matric. Michs. 1836; Norrisian prize, 1S37 and
1839; Hulsean prize, 1840; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (London) June 14, 1840; priest, June 6, 1841; C. of
St Bride's, Fleet Street, 1840-1. Minister of Christ Chapel,
Maida Hill, 1841-4. P.C. of Camden Church, Camberwell,
1844-66. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1844, 1851 and 1861;
Hulsean Lecturer, 1S64. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1856.
Tuesday Morning Lecturer at St Margaret's, Lothbury,
1856-04. V. of Holy Trinity, Paddington, 1866-95. Rural
Dean of Paddington, 1SS5-95. Hon. Chapl.un-m unhnuv
to Queen Victoria, 1866; ChapIain-in-Ordinary, 1870-99.
Preb. of St Paul's, 1SS0-99. Married, 1844, Fanny Hen-
rietta, dau. of George Lackington. Author, The Christian
System] Vindicated against the more Popular Forms of
Modern Infidelity (prize essay); Romanism as set forth in
its ■ t,m aekn<:n,U\li;e<t Formularies; Chn ' ■ ■ ■
The Age and the Gospel (Hulsean lectures); Christ in All
Ages; The Divine Authority of the Pentateuch, etc. Died
May is, 1S99, in Loudon. (Boose, vi. 238; Crockford; Who
was Who.)
MOORE, DANIEL BEDFORD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius,
May 11, 1832. S. of Thomas, ironmonger. B. in Chelsea.
School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1838
MOORE, DANIEL HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27,
1889. S. of Daniel [ M.D.], of Woodthorpe, Sydenham Hill,
London. B. [Jan. 28], 1871, at Hastings. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 18S9; Scholar, 1891; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1S91, 1st Class, and Pt II, 1893, 1st Class) 1893;
M.A. 1S96. Fellow, 1894. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1897;
priest, 1S99; C. of Kirkby-Lonsdale, Westmorland, 1899-
1902. V. of Aysgarth, Yorks., 1904-13. Missionary in dio.
of Tokyo, Japan, 1913-18. C.-in-c. of Cedar Hill, British
Colombia, 1918-19- R- of Grateley, Hants., 1920-4. R. of
Reepham with Kerdiston, Norfolk, 1924-35. Lived sub-
sequently at Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, where he died June
19,1948. Brother of George E. (1892). (Dulisich Coll. Reg.;
Crockford; The Times, June 22, 1948.)
MOORE, DAVID BROWN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Dec. 3, 1835
' Annos plus 24 natus.' A ' Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon,
1836; priest, 1837; C. of St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth,
-1841-4. Chaplain to the workhouse and asylum, Birming-
ham, 1846. P.C. of St Andrew's, Bordesley, Birmingham,
1847-50. P.C. of St. Matthew's, Pell Street, London, 1851-7.
C. and Lecturer at St George 's-in- the -East workhouse,
1S57-65. Disappears from Clergy List, 1866.
MOORE, DENIS TIMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 1,
1854. [School, Eton.] Eldest s. of Francis, of Much Had-
ham, Herts., gent. [Surgeon.] Did not reside. Matric. from
Exeter College, Oxford, Oct. 21, 1854, age iS; B.A. (Oxford)
1859; M.A. (Oxford) 1861. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1859;
priest, i860; C. of Chipping Ongar, Essex, 1S59-66. C. of
Balsham, Cambs., 1871-3. V. of Woolton Hill, Hants.,
1873-84. Subsequently of 16, Seafield Road, Hove. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1898. (Eton Sch. Lists; At. Oxon.)
MOORE, EDMUND. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
27, 1800; from Merton College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 5, 1790, age 25. [S. of Adam, of St Clement
Danes, London.] Matric. Easter, 1803; M.B. 1803. (Al.
Oxon.)
MOORE, EDMUND FITZ. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June,
1820. [2nd] s. of Richard, of Hampton Court Palace. B.
[Nov. 17, 1801], at Richmond, Surrey. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, May 14, 1817. Called to tin- Bar.
Nov. 23, 1827. Bencher, 1869. Authorized Reportei on the
Judicial Committee. Member of the Royal 1
Society. Author, Reports of Cases Determined by the Privy
Council on Appeal fr<>m the Supreme and Sudder Dewanny
1 <urU in the Fast Indies, 1836-72; The Case of the Rev,
G. C. Gotham against the Bishop of Exeter, etc. Died Aug. 11,
■j 11:, Gloui ■■ t< r ei. i' e, Portman Squan
Carthusians', / La Lists; Inns of Court.)
MOORE, EDWARD. Adm 1
1795. [2nd] s. of Peter, of London. [B. in Call utta, [an 5,
chool W 1 aster. Matric. Michs. i7ws.
to Christ's, May ix, 1796, v
Commoner until Michs. [796. Adm, at Lincoln's h
22, 1704. Wiit. r, East 1
■ ,::i Secretary to tin i
to the President 1 1 1!" Board, H I AssiSl nd to the
■
lator to 1 ! evenue, 1801, I to :
Umond (1794) and George I1
■ ,■ "fold Westminsters; I'eile, 11. 341; Jnns of Court;
Bengal Pas land Present; V. Hodson.)
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Moore, Edward
MOORE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, May 9, 1831.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Dr — (William (1803)], oi Spalding,
Lines, (and Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Preb. Maurice Johnson,
I'h of Sp.il.lmgl !'■ Mav 21, 1S11.] Sc hoots, [ ShrewS-
burv and] Spalding. Malm Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A.
1S3S. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 15, 1835; priest, June 14,
,»',, y „f w,.t. .n. l.iu.-, 1M5 '"•; P.C. of Moulton
chapel, 1835-7, and P.C. of Whaplode Drove, 1837-66.
Head Master of Spalding Grammar School in 1861-6. P.C.
of Spalding, 1866-80. Preb. and Canon of Lincoln Cathedral,
1870-89. Chairman of Holland bench of magistrates. F.S.A.,
185S. Married, Oct. 11, 1837, Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of
Moses Stephenson, oi Swineshead. Died May 13, 1889, aged
at Spalding. Brother of William G. (1827L (s/ii, ■:. itai
,11. 946; Eagle, xvi. 170; Walfoid, County
Families; Crockford; The Guardian, May 15, 18 ->.)
MOORE, EDWARD. M.A. 1858, incorp. from Dublin. [Son of
deceased. B. in Tipperary. School, Eton] Adm.
rrinity College, Dul.hn. Nov. 7, 1814, ace 18; B.A.
(Tnnitv College, Dublin) 1818; M.A. (Trinity College
bublin) 1825 (Al. Dublin.)
MOORE, EDWARD. M.A. 1870, Incorp. from Oxford. For
possible identifications, see Al Oxon.
MOORE (post MOORE-ATTWOOD), EDWARD. Adm. pens.,
at Christ's, Apr. 2, 1875. S. of John, surgeon. B.[Aug. 4
1855]. at Sunderland School, Durham Matric. Michs, 1875;
B.A. 1-7.1; M.A. 18S3. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1892;
priest 1893; C. of Christ Church, Greenwich, 1892-6. C. of
the Priory ( hun h, I hrist Church, Hants., 1897-1901. C. of
St Michael's, Shortlands, Kent, 1003-6. Lie. pr., dio. of
Rochester. 1. 107-8, C. of St Mary Cray, 1908-9. Sub-Dean
of St George's Collegiate Church, Jerusalem, 1909. C. of St
Piter's. Bayswater, 1909 10. C. of St Botolph's, Bishops-
gate, 1910-17. Chaplain to the Bishop of Jerusalem, 1912-14.
Canon of Jerusalem, 1014-22. Assumed the name of Att-
wood in addition to Moore, 1909. Of Upper Norwood, in
1025. Dud there Apr. 20, 1029. Brother of Charles W.
(1879). (Durham Sch. Keg.; Scott, MSS.; Peile, II. 638;
Crockford; The Times, Apr. 22. 1929.)
MOORE EDWARD FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity Hall, Jan. 29. 1S77. S. of Richard, Esq., of
Killashee, Co. Kil.l.ire. Inland. [ B. July 9, 1857.] School,
i heltenham CoUege Matric. Lent, 1877. Died at Bannocks-
town, Co. Kildare, Mar. 19, I'i-'S- (Cheltenham Coll., Reg.)
MOORE The Hon. EDWARD GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
St John's, Nov 25, 1816. 3rd s. of [Stephen, 2nd] Earl
Mount! a-li. II 1. 111. 1 Margaret Jane, dau. of K..b.-rt. bar) ..I
Kingston). B. [Aug. IS, 1798], in Ireland. Matric. Michs.
,Si - M.A. 1819. K ..I West Ilslev. Berks., 1840-74. Canon
..1 Windsor. 1834-74. Married, Mar. 27, 182;. the Hon. Ann
Matilda, dau. ..! Robert George, 17th Lord Clinton. Died
1876. Brother of Stephen. Lord KUworth (1810);
father of the next. (Buike, P. anri B.; Walford, County
/ amities; < rockford; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MOORE EDWARD GEORGE AUGUSTUS HARCOURT. Adm.
pens at St John's, Oct. 27, 1846. [Eldest] s. of the Hon.
and Rev E[dward George] (above), R. of West flsley, near
Newbury, Berks. B. Nov. 27, 1820. in the parish of St
Michael's, Oxford. I School. Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1847;
HA 1851; M.A. 18s. 1 Adm it Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1851.
1 ailed to the Bar. Inc. o, 1 .- i i- Capt . Koval Down Militia.
Succeeded a 1 as 6th Earl of Moimt-Cashell, Feb. 20,
,:;,, . 1:, -1,1,, I it W.I . Somerset. Died there, unmarried,
Apr 1 1915 when tie peerage became extinct. (Eagle,
xxxvii. 2-1 , '.,11. Lists; Inns oj Court; Foster, Men al the
Bar; The Times, Apr. 4, 1915; Burke.)
MOORE FRANCIS (1768), see FOLJAMBE, F. F.
MOORE, FRANCIS HOLYOAKE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. j, 1830. 1 H Warwickshire. [3rd s. of Mr Moore, of
M ippli borough I. re. 11, Warwn k-lnre.] Migrated to 111 nV,
[uly 7, 1831. Matric Michs. 1831; B.A. 1836. Died. Dec.
22 1839 on board the New Jersey, on a passage from
Sat innah, .. [ed 27. (G. Mag . 1840, 1. ;;|.)
MOORE FRAN'CIS JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
,1 ,, 1 -.'.a 1 ,,s, ph (solicitor], B. [Oct. s, 1826], at
I Ml, [n Schools I Louth Grammar School and] Rugby.
Matric, Michs, 184s; B.A. 1849. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
,, .,,, priest, 1851; 1 of Horwich, Lanes., 1850-2. C. of
st John's, Fulham, 1855 -60. C. of All Sts., Islington, 1862 |,
Archbishop Bauson's Chaplain, Wesliuuister, iSl.o-r. C. of
Messingham, Lines., 1863 73- v- •'< Bottesford, [873-96.
Ii;,., I Mir :., is.,1, Iniried at Bottesford. ( e.'ag/>v s, /; A', a, ;
, rockford; P. B. G Binnall; The Standard, Apr, [6, [896.)
MOORE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens (age 18) at Trinity.
[uly 4, [833. s, of John. B. in Lambeth, London. School,
.,.,,! (private). Matrii Michs. 1833. A Frederick Moore,
■ml s of John, of R.-gent Square, Middlesex, was adm. at
in. Middle Dimple, June 12, 1840. (Inns of Court.)
Moore, George Lennox
MOORE, FREDERICK CHARLES. Adm. at King's, July 4,
1891; a choral-scholar. [S. of John, of Chester.] Matric.
Michs. 1801. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1902; priest, 1904; C.
of Bumham Deepdale, Norfolk. 1902-7. V. of Thomham,
1907-17. R. of Syderstone, 1917-25. R. of Wortham,
Suffolk, 1925-35. R. of Great Ringstead, Norfolk, 1935-48-.
(Crockford.)
MOORE, FREDERICK JAMES STEVENSON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 13, 1892. of Herefordshire. S. of Henrv,
solicitor [died July 31, 1891] (and Susan Bradley). B.
Feb. 26, 1873, at Leominster. School, St George's, Harpen-
den (Rev. R. H. Wix). Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1895;
B.A. (das-. I up. Pt I, 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1901. Assistant
Master at Mill Hill School, 1899-1900; at Sherborne, 1900-
1933. Died Mar. I, 1947. at Sherborne [Mill 11:11 Sch. Reg.
tasters' Directories; The Times, Mar. 1. 1947 1
MOORE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, July 8,
1789. Of Devonshire. [Only s. of the Rev. — [Archdeacon
George (1749)]. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 17.13; M.A. 1796.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) Nov. 30, 17. n; priest (Chichester)
Apr. 25, 1796. R. of St Peter Tavy with R. of Sowton and
Clyst St Michael, Devon, 1796-1821. Chaplain to Lord
Lyttelton. Died Oct. 8, 1S21, aged 50. (St John's Coll. Adm .
iv. 387; G. Mag.. 1821, 11. .382. which corrects \1 Cant.
Part I. concerning his father's denial career.
MOORE. GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sll
. Ju
is. 1796.
MOORE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Pembroke,
May 18, 1798. Eldest s. of George, Esq., of Appleby, Leics.
(and Elizabeth, dau. of William Darker, High Sheriff for
Leics., 1821). B. there. Matric. Michs. 1798. Of Appleby
Parva, Leics. and Bentley, Warws. Married (1) Susan, dau.
of John Drummond, of Meggmch Castle, Perthshire; (2)
Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Hurt, of Alderwasley, Derbs.
Died June 23, 1827. (F. P. White; Burke, L.G.)
MOORE, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 1 si at St John's, Nov. 10,
1807. Of Middlesex. [Eldest] s. of George, Esq., of Lincoln.
School, Heighington, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1808. Migrated
to Pembroke, Dec. 19, 1S09; Scholar; B.A. 1813. P.( of
St Margaret and St Peter, Lincoln, 1820-41. R. of Ovvmby,
Lines., 1823-41. Married, 1823, Mary, dau of 1. Fardell.
Died at Lincoln, Oct. 19, 1841. (Ecclesiastical Gazette, iv.
107; F. P. White.)
MOORE, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jinn 18,
18.,:, [ 3rd] s. of Daniel, M.D.. of Woodthorpe, Sydenham
Hill Road, London, S.E. B. [Nov. 4, 1873], at Upper Nor-
wood, Surrey. School, Diilwn h College Matric. Michs. 1892;
(Class. Trip.', Pt I 1st Class, 1894 1; Craven Scholar, 1895;
B.A. (Moral Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1896; M.A. 1899;
Litt.D. 1914. Fellow, 1898-1904 and 1925-50-. University
Lecturer in Moral Science, 1911-25; Professor of Philosophy,
1. 125-39. F.B.A., 1918. Hon. LL.D., St Andiews Univ.,
1918. Editor of Mind, 1921-47. Author, Principia Ethica;
Philosophical Studies, etc, ' M 86, Chesterton Road, Cam-
bridge, in 1950. Brother of Daniel H. (1889). (Dulwich
Coll. /erg.; Who's WI10.)
MOORE, GEORGE HENRY. Adm, pens, at Christ's, Nov. 24,
1827; Fell.-Com. Feb. i, 1828. [Eldest] s. of George I his-
torian], of Moore Hall, Co. Mayo, Ireland (and Louisa, dau
of the Hon. John Browne). B. there, 1809. School, Oscott
College, Birmingham. Matric. Lent, 1828. Kept one term.
Adm.' at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 22, 1830. Of Moore Hall.
M.P. for County Mayo, 1847-57 (unseated), and 1868 70.
One of the leaders of the tenant-right movement, I I' and
D.L. for Co. Mayo; High Sheriff, 1869. Married, 1851, Mary,
dau of Maurice Blake, of Ballinafad. Died suddenly, Apr.
19, 1870, at Moore Hall; buried in the mausoleum attai hi d
to the house. 'Possessed of a fine intellect, which was
highly cultivated, and rhetorical gifts which were little
inferior to those which had made Shell a Parliamentary
personage' (Sir C. G. Duffy). Brother of .Arthur A. (1836).
( / ... tse, 11. 949; D.N.B., which gives birth as in 181 1; Pale,
11 429; Inns oj Court; Return oj W.P.'s; Fox-Davies, Ar-
morial Families; Joseph Hone, The M lores of Moore Hall
(pedigree).)
MOORE, The Rev. GEORGE HENRY. Adm. sizar at Queens',
Dec. 13, 1844. ' Annos plus 24 natus.' A ' Ten-year man.'
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1844; priest, 1S45. P.C. of Heyhouses,
Lanes., 1846-72, in which year he presumably died.
MOORE, GEORGE LENNOX. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1879.
HI I IVENDISH H. [S. of George, of Hertford Street, M 111 air.
London. B. Aug. 29, i860 Si I1..0I. Westminster.] L.R.C.P.;
L.R.C.S . Edinburgh, 1885. At the Westminster Hospital.
Practised 111 Mayfaix for upwards of fifty years. Author,
medical. Died 1940-2. (Medical Directories; Record of Old
Westminsters.)
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Moore, George Peter
MOORE, GEORGE PETER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 27,
J798- [3rd] s. of Peter [M.P.], of Great George Street, West-
minster. Scholar, 1798; matric. Miens. 1801; B.A. 1802;
M.A. 1S05. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 27, 1799- M-P- for
Queenborough, 1802-6. Capt., Oxfordshire Militia, 1806-9.
Married, May 25, 1S09, Harriet, dau. of John Marsh of St
Paul's, Covent Garden. Died s.p. before 184S. Brother of
Richmond (1704) and Edward (1795). (Record of Old West-
minsters and Supp.; Peile, n. 344; Inns of Court; W. R.
Williams, MSS.)
MOORE, GEORGE VERNON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 3,
1867. [Only] s. of George Richard [gent.]. B. Oct. 25, 1848,
at Claphani, London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1867;
B.A. is;2. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 3, 1870. (Inns
of Court.)
MOORE, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 15, 1852. S. of William, of Wychdon Lodge, Staffs.
B. at Shirleywick, Staffs. School, Wilts, (private). Matric.
Michs. 1853.
MOORE, GLOVER. B.A. 1772, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1772.
Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 30, 1772; from Brasenose
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Apr. 10, 1756;
age iS. S. of Nicholas, of Barton, Lanes. B.A. (Oxford)
1760. (.-!/. Oxon.)
MOORE, GRAHAM FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 22, 1824. S. of James [Carrick, of Corswall, Wigtown-
shire]. B. [Sept. 17, 1806], in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Lent, 1825. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 4,
1825. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1835. Assumed the addi-
tional names Michell Esmeade, Feb. 14, 1845. Of Monkton,
Chippenham, Wilts. High Sheriff of Wiltshire. 1851. Lived
mostly in Rome. Died Oct. 8, 1883. Brother of John C.
(1823). (Record of Old Westminsters; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
MOORE, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1878.
S. of James, merchant [of Olive Mount, Wavertree, Liver-
pool] (and Mary). B. [Nov. 8, 1858], at Huyton, Roby.
Bapt. Jan. 5, 1859. [School, King William's College, Isle of
Man]. Matric. Michs. 1878. Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 8,
1879- (Ring William Coll., Isle oj Man, Reg.)
MOORE. HARRY SPENCER. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1879.
5. of Henry, Esq., of Redmarley, Newent, Gloucs. B. July
6, 1856. School, Chester Science. Migrated to Peterhouse,
Oct. 1, 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 18SS. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1885; priest, 1SS7; C. of St Mary's, Preston, 1885-7.
C. of Egremont, Cumberland, 1SS7-91. C. of St Margaret's
Whalley Range, Lanes., 1891-5. C. of Prestwich, 1895-8,
R. of Hinderwell with Roxby, Yorks., 1898-1917- V. of
Balby with Hexthorpe, 1917-25. V. of Finsthwaite, Lanes.,
1925-33. Subsequently of 8, Badgeworth Lane, Shurdington,
Gloucs. Disappears from Crockford, 1941. (T. A. Walker,
561.)
MOORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 30, 1798,
Scholar, 1798. [Doubtless 2nd s. of Edward, barrister of the
Inner Temple, of Stockwell House, Surrey, and Leigh Priors,
Westbury, Wilts, (and Jane, dau. of Roger Rigge). School,
Eton.] Resided until Midsummer, 1800. Major, 4th Dragoon
Guards. Died, unmarried, in 1810, aged 30. Cousin of
George P. (1798), etc. (Peile, 11. 344; Sur Wasey Sterry.)
MOORE, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 18.
1814. S. of Thomas. B. at Sherborne, Dorset. School,
Sion School, Middlesex. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 22, 1814.
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822. Ord. deacon
and priest (Lichfield) 1819; C. of Tachbrook, Warws.,
1819-22. V. of Eccleshall, Staffs., 1822-56. V. of Dun-
church, Warws., 1822-36. V. of Perm, Staffs., 1836-56.
Archdeacon of Stafford, 1855-76. V. of St Mai j
field, 1856-65. Canon and Precentor of Lichfield, 1
Author, Hymns, etc. Died July 18, 1876, at Tettenhall Wood
House, near Wolverhampton. (Boose, 11. 949; Crockford',
Foster, Index Eceles.)
MOORE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 1, 1828.
S. of Henry. B. in Kent. Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1829.
Migrated to Trinity (age 22, May n, 1830; B.A. 1832.
MOORE, HENRY DAWSON
1848. S. of John, surgeon, of Doncaster (and Frances). B.
at Doncaster. [School, Doncaster Grammar.] Bapt. Nov. 11,
1829. Matric. Michs. 184S; B.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (York)
1852; priest, Dec. 18, 1853; C. of Northallerton, Yorks.,
1852-4. C of Elsdon, Northumberland, 1854-8. V. of
Misterton with West Stockwith, Notts., 1858-80
Hornby, Yorks., 1880-94. Chaplain to the Duke of L
i88o-<)4. Married, 1864, Hariette, dau. oi the Rev. W.
Richards, Vicar of Dawley Magna, Salop. Died July 26,
1894, aged 65, at Hornby vicarage. Brother <<t R
(1847). (Eagle, xviii. jn clesiasticat Gazette,
Oct. 1 1, 1864; The Guardian, Aug. 8, 1894.)
Moore, J \ 1
MOORE, HENRY MASTERS. Adm. pens, at I
Oct. 1, 1893. Of London. [Youngest s. of — [Job.
(1836)], wine-merchant, deceased. B. May 26,
London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1896; priesi 1
Appledore, Devon, 1S96-S. Missionary at Krishnagar, India,
1899-1900; at Calcutta, 1900-3. Principal of the C.M.S,
High School, Bhagalpur, 1903-9. C. of Christ Church,
Ramsgate, 1910-11. Chaplain at Bankipur, 1912-17. Perm.
to off., St Mary's, Hanwell, 1919-20. Bp. of Lichfield, S.S.S.
IQ20-2. Y. of Worthington with Newbold and Gnfiy Dam,
Leics., 1922-9. Died May 12, 1947, at Boscombe. (Crock-
ford; The Times, May 14, I947-)
MOORE, HENRY O'HARA. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 22,
1851. [3rd] s. of Henry, merchant, of Liverpool. B. [July 17.
1833], in the Barbados. Schools [King William's, [sle ol
Man, and] Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1
i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 14, 1857; at the Inner
Temple, Mav 23, 1860. Called to the Bar, June 6, i860.
Died Oct. 29', 1877. (King William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.
Peile, 11. 521; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MOORE, HENRY SEYMOUR, Lord. Adm. a nobleman at St
John's, Oct. 14, 1802. 2nd s. of [Charles, 1st] Marquess
[and 6th Earl] of Drogheda. (B. Mar. 15, I774-] School,
Rugby. M.A. 1S04. Capt., Warws. Militia, 1805-7. M.P.
for Orford, 1806-12; for Lisburne, 1812-18. Joint Master-
General of the forces in Ireland, 1808-25. Married, Sept. 28,
1S24, the Hon. Mary Letitia, 2nd dau. of Sir Henry Paroell
(post Lord Congleton), of Kathleague, Queen's Co., Ireland,
and had issue. His son succeeded as 3rd Marquess of Drog-
heda. Died Aug. 1825, at Clifton, Bristol. (Burke, P. and B.
(sub Drogheda]; Return of M.P.'s; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
MOORE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Feb. 9,
1S61. [Eldest] s. of Joseph [William, of Brighton], B. No\
Nov. nf 1842, in London. School, Brighton College. Matric.
Lent, 1S62; B.A. 1S65. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Nov. 14,
1863. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1866. Of Mayfair and
Hove. F.R.A.S. Died Dec. 19, 192S, at Hove. Left £5000
to Trinity, ' suggesting . . . that the income be applied in
making grants to deserving students of limited means to
enable them to pursue their studies or to travel for that
purpose.' (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Cambridge Review, Oct. 11, 1929.)
MOORE, HERBERT WILLIAM RUTHVEN. Adm. (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. I, 1S91. Eldest s. of the Rev. Edward
William (Wadham College, Oxford, 1S62), of Emmanuel
Church, Wimbledon. B. Mar. 11, 1S73. Schools, Merchant
Taylors', and S.E. College, Ramsgate. Matric. Michs. 189 1;
B.A. 1894. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, June 25,
1895; to the Canadian Bar and that of British Columbia,
1908. Practised in Victoria, British Columbia from 1908.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Seaforth High-
landers of Canada, 1916). Of 1382, St Patrick Street, Vic-
toria, British Columbia, in 1934. (St Lawrence (S. Eastern
Coll.) Reg.; Law Lists.)
MOORE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Feb. 12,
1787. S. of James, of London. [B. Dec. 16, 1769.] School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 17SS; LL.B. 1795. In-
corp. at St John's College, Oxford, Dec. 1817, age 40;
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1817. Adm. at the Inner Tempk Apr. 12,
1792. R. of Sutton-on-Denvent, Yorks., 1S09-14. V. of St
Pancras Church, Euston Road, London, 1814-45; in 1822
the new parish church was opened, the vicar going thither
from the old church, having held the Lectureship of St
Clement Danes, and been preacher of Portman and Bedford
Chapels as well as Evening Preacher of the 1
Hospital. Died June 19, 1845. M.I. (Merchant 1
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court; Foster, Index
I he Church 1 itnes, June 21, 1945.)
MOORE JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Mai
1832. S. of James, of Carlr-1--, 1 -■<{■ (and M ltj M
School, private. Matrix Mieh>. 1832; B.A. 1836. Ord.
deacon (Chester) iM'j; priest, 1.S40; C. of CompstaU Bridge,
Cheshire, 1839-41. R.ofSt Kirthulomew's, Salford, 1842 70.
R. of Etherley, Durham, 1876 84. R. of Pen -h.iv, i
Latterly of 39, Denmark Road, So D
Crockford, 1900. Father oi James (1868).
MOORE JAMES. M.A. 1S54, incorp. from Dublin. Ai
47) at Caj of. Gei ;<■, i>..m-i-i , <>f ] >ublin. B,
there. Adm. at Imuiv 1 0II1 ■ . 1 'ublin, [aj
B.A. ] ■'. 592.)
MOORE JAMES.
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Moore, James Augustine
MOORE, JAMES AUGUSTINE. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Oct. 10, 189S. S. of the Rev. James (? above), of Leyland
near Preston, Lanes, (and Maria Hawkesworth). B. Dec. 19,
1879, in Manchester. School, Preston Grammar (Rev. A B.
Bevan). Matric. Michs. 1898.
MOORE, JAMES TOWNEND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov.
17, 1819. S. of John, Captain in the Army, deceased. [B. at
Carleton, Yorks.] Ma trie. Michs. 1S20. Migrated to Caius,
May i, i8zi, age 17, M.B. 1825. Practised m Liverpool.
Died before 1850. Father of the next. (Venn, H. 181.)
MOORE, JAMES TOWNEND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec.
20, 1850. S. of James Townend (above), physician, of London
Road, Liverpool (and Catherine Maria). B. at St Nicholas,
Liverpool. Bapt. May 22, 1831. School, Shrewsbury (Dr
Kennedy). Matnc. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1S55.
MOORE, JOHN. B.A. incorp. from Dublin, 1755; MA. 1735.
Adm. at St Catharine's, Mar. 14, 1755. This must l>.- either
John, adm. at Trinity College, Dublin. 1743; B.A. (Dublin)
1747; or John, s. of John, adm., age 16, m 1744; B. in Dublin;
B.A. (Dublin) 1749. (.1/. Dublin.)
MOORE, The Rev. JOHN. Incorp., MA. from Oxford, 1756; adm.
at Corpus Christ:, 1750. S. of Thomas, gent, (butcher), of
Gloucester. School, St Mary-de-Crypt, Gloucester. Matnc.
from Pembroke Collet , Oxford, Mar. 27, 1745, age 15; B.A.
(Oxford) 1748; M.A. (Oxford) 1751; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford)
1763. Preb. of Durham, 1761. Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1763. R. of Ryton, Durham, 1769. Dean of Canter-
bury, 1771-5. Bishop of Bangor. 1775-S3. Archbishop of
Canterbury, 1783-1805. Married (1) a dau, of Robert Wright
Chief Justice of South Carolina; (2) Jan. 2^, 1770, Catherine,
dau. of Sir Robert Eden, Bart., of West Auckland, and had
issue. Died Jan. 18, 1805, at Lambeth Palace. (Al. Own.;
D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1805, 1. 94 and 179.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 2, 1768. Of
Leics. [Only] s. of Sir Henry, 1st Bart., Lieut. -Governor of
Jamaica and Commander-in-Chief there; Governor of the
Province of New York, 1765 (and Catharma Maria, eldest
dau. of Samuel Long, of Longville, Jamaica). [B. 1756 [sic)
m Jamaica.] School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1768; B.A. 1773;
M.A. i77'-'. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Sept. 11, 1769. Author,
The New Paradise of Dainty Devices (a volume of poems,
containing a parody of Gray's Elegy, entitled Elegy written
\n a College Library; some were repnnted in 1778, as Poetical
Trifles), Resided at Bath. Died, unmarried, Jan. 16, 1780,
at Taplow, when the Baronetcy became extinct. (Burke,
l\ittint baronetcies,; D.N.B., which calls him John Henry;
Eton Coll. Reg., 'John Henry'.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec. 28, 1798. Of
Cumberland. [LvldestJ s. of William ( 1 773). of Grimeshill,
Westmorland. B. Feb. 10, 17S1. Schools, Hawkshead and
Sedbergh. Scholar, 1799, matnc. Michs. 1802; B.A. 1803;
M.A. 1806. Fellow, 1806-7. Lieut. -Col., Westmorland
Militia. Married, Nov. 9, 1807, Eliza, 2nd dau. of Richard
Gathorne, of Kirkby-Lonsdale. Died June 14, 1826. Father
of William (1826). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 387.)
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, June 25.
1821. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Kingston Hill, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1821.
, Nov. 28, 1825.
MOORE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1828. Of
Leicestershire. Matnc. Michs. 1830. B.A, 1834; M.A 1837.
( ird. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 20, i<S ;=,, pn.st, S< pt. 25, 183''.
C. of Ash ton, Northants., -1841-32. R, of Kilverstone,
Norfolk, 1853-74- Disappears from Crockford, 1876. Father
of John L. M. (1862).
MOORE, JOHN ALLDIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 6
1836. Of Surrey. [Eldest s. of ["nomas, wint merchant, of
Basing Lane, London. B. Nov. 13, 1818. School, Ton-
bridge.] Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1845. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Jan. 11, 1839. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 19, 1847. Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of
London, 1868. Twice Master of the Skinners' Company.
Married, June 20, 1844, Harriet Masters, dau. of Thomas
Usborne, Esq., deceased, of Croydon. Resided at Hamp-
stead, ulnar he ,\u*l May i<>, 1893 Fathei of Henry M.
(1893). [Tonbridge Sch. Keg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xvw 207
and xx. 229; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; J he limes, June 1, 1893.)
MOORE, JOHN BYERS GUNNING. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 26, 1859. [Eldest] s. of Jam.',., of Glenville,
Belfast. [B. 1841, at Wellbrook. Cookstown. School, Royal
Academical Institute, Belfast.] Matnc. Mi. Ii-. 1 . s- j ; Scholar,
1859; B.A. Uih Wrangler) 1863; M.A. 1866. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 5, 1861. Called to the Bar, May 1. 1865.
Succeeded to the estate of his uncle, James Gunning, at
Moore, John William
Cookstown. Married, 1869, Ada, dau. of Thomas West,
Esq., of Prinsted, near Chichester. Of Loymount, Cooks-
town, rvrone, in 188s. J-P- for Tyrone; High Sheriff, 1871.
Died Aug. 6, 1921. [T. A. Walker, sis and MSS.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MOORE, JOHN CARRICK. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Queens', June
i.s, 1823 Of Middlesex. [Elder s. of James Carrick, of
Corswall, Wigtownshire (and Harriet, dau. of John Hender-
son). B, Feb. 3, 1805. School, Westminster. At Glasgow
University, 1820-3.] Matnc. Michs. 1823; B.A. (14J&
Wrangler) 1827; M.A. 1830. Adm. to the Inner Temple,
Jan. 29, 1824. Called to the Bar, Jan. 28, 1831. J. P. and
D.L. Of Corswall, Stranraer, Wigtownshire. A nephew of
Sir John Moore, who fell at Corunna. Married, Apr. 12, 1835,
Caroline, dau. of John Bradley, of Colbourne Hill, Staffs.
Fellow of the Geological Society, 1838; Secretary, 1846-52.
F.K.S., iNs.h. A field geologist of distinction, specializing in
the geology "f Galloway. Author, Rerolleciions of an Octo-
genarian (which contains several references to his school
friends). Died in London, F'eb. 12, 1898. Father of John
G. C. (1862}; brother of Graham F. (1824). [Record of Old
Wi stminsters and Sttpp.; Scott, MSS., which gives ' b.
Feb. 12'; Proc. Rov. Soc, lxiii. (1898), xxix; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; The 1 imes, Feb. 15, 1898; C. J. Fordyce.)
MOORE, JOHN CHARLES TEMPLE. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
EMMANi EL, lune 18, 180S. Of Middlesex. Matrn . Mi. hs.
1808; B.A. 1812. Chaplain to the forces at Chatham. Died
in 1832. (0. Mag., 1832, 1. 374.)
MOORE, JOHN DYSON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Aug. 10, 1871. S. of William, Esq., of Knightcott House,
Milverton, Leamington. [B. May 15, 1853, at Northowram
Hall, Halifax.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1871. Died
Mar. 30, 1934, at Cheltenham. Brother of William W.
(1867). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; J he limes, Apr. 2, 1934.)
MOORE, JOHN EDWARD STEVENSON. Adm. sizar at Sidney,
Oct. 11, t88i. 2nd s. of the Key. John James Stevenson,
V. of Da^'-nham, Fssex. B. at Peel, Isle of Man. School,
Felsted (exhibitioner). Matnc Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884; M.A.
i.s.sk. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1883 and 1884. Assistant
Master at Fremington School, Devon, 18S4; at Felsted
School, 1885-99. Ord. deacon (St Albans) i8Sb; priest, 1887.
C. of Little Dunmow, Essex, 1886-88. Head Master of
Llandaff Cathedral School, 1899 [905. Died suddenly, from
apoplexy. Sept. 24, 1005. Brother oi Charles J. Stevenson-
Moore (1885). [Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; The
1 imes, Sept. 26, 1905.)
MOORE, JOHN GRAHAM CARRICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 23, 1862. S. of John Carrick (1823), of Corswall. Stran-
raer, Wigtownshire. B. Sept. 25, 1845, in London. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1865. Joined the Royal Horse
Guards, 180b. Married, Feb. 8, 1872, Florence, dau. of
William S. Wdls Sandford, of Compton Castle, Somerset,
Died July 10, 1890. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MOORE JOHN LEACH MITCHELL. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 14, 1862. S. of the Rev. John (182S). B. [Mar. 19,
1843], at Ash ton, Northants. School, Leicester. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1862; B.A. 1S66; M.A. 1870. Ord. deacon (Lichfield]
1 ;-.<-(.; priest, 1867; C of Tamworth, Staffs., 1866-9. C. of
Carlioldisliam, Norfolk, 1869-71. C. of Giemsford, Suffolk,
1S72-4. R. of Kilverstone, Norfolk (succeeding his father),
1875-8. V. of Hapton, 1878-87. V. of Manorbier. Pembs.,
1888 91. V. of Sibton, Suffolk, 189 1-6. Resided sub-
sequently at Eaton, Norwich, where he died Feb. 7, 1906.
(Peile, [I. 571; Crockford; 1 he Times, Feb. 19, 1906.)
MOORE, JOHN LEE. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, Aug. 8, 1896.
S. of John Robert (in the Civil Service), of London (and
Vii toru Hi.-abeth Lee). B. Apr. 1877, at Lewisham, Kent.
School, St Paul's. Matnc. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1S99; LL.B.
1900. Adm, Solicitor, 1902; practised in London, and then
at ' in 'at 1 ai mouth and « .. >ile>ton. Of 120, Lowestoft Road,
Gorieston, in 1946. [St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
MOORE, JOHN LUCAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
15, 1848. S. of John, Esq., of Doncaster. B. there. [School,
Louth Grammar.] Matnc. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1852, M A.
1861. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of St
Barnabas and St James, Liverpool, 1853-5. Chaplain. K.N.,
1855-66. H.M.S. Euryalus, i8y, H.M.S. Retribution, 1857-
62; H.M.s. London, 1863; H.M.S. Cumberland, 1864-6, In
charge of Kelvedon Hatch. Essex, 1866-76. Died Apr. 26,
1881, aged 60, at Brighton. [Crockford; The Guardian,
May 4. 1881.)
MOORE, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891. S.
of John, Esq., deceased, of Northwich, Cheshire. School,
King's College. Matnc. Michs. 1S91.
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Moore, Joseph
MOORE, JOSEPH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1874. S. of John, M.D.,
of Belfast. B. Dec. 25, 1S54, at Moy, Co. Tyrone. School,
Christ's Hospital. Resided a few weeks. Migrated to Oxford,
and matric. from Magdalen College, Oct. 27, 1S74; B.A,
(Oxford) 1S7S; M.A. (Oxford) 1S82. Assistant Master at
Oxford Military College, 1880-4; at Sherborne
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. Practised at Swanage. Of Canter-
bury in 1930. {Venn, 11. 414; At. Oxon.; Christ's Hospital
Exhibitioners.)
MOORE, JOSEPH ALEXANDER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9,
1893. [Only s. of Joseph, of Torquay. B. 1874. School,
Tonbridge.]' Matric. Michs. 1S93; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1912
Colonial produce-broker. Managing Director of Lewis and
Peat, Ltd. Of High Beech, Lindneld, and Mincing Lan--.
Loudon. Died Aug. 23, 1926. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; The
Times, Aug. 25, 1926.)
MOORE, JOSIAH SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Julv 6, 1842. S. of Francis. B. at Vauxhall, London.
School, Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1846;
M.A. 186S. Ord. deacon, 1S46; priest, 1S47; C. of Cleve
Prior, Worcs.. 1S46-8. C. of Sandhurst, Kent, 1848-50.
R. , >t Stoke-Edith, Heref., 1850-8. R. of Crofton, Vorks.,
1858-99. Disappears from Crockford, 1900.
MOORE, LAUNCELOT REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. II, 1892. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Lethbndge Charles
(next). B. [July 14, 1869], in Totteridge. School, College
Gaiilard, Lausanne. Maine. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A.
1899. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S96; priest, 1897; C. of
Christ Church, Blackburn, 1896-9. C. of St George's, Tufnell
Park, Middlesex, 1899-1901. Assistant Missioner at St
Alban's. S. Tottenham, 1901-5. C. of Diss, Norfolk, 1905-11.
V. of Binham, 1911-15. V. of Stoke Holy Cross. 1915-21.
Died Feb. 15, 1923, at Norwich. Brother of Mortimer IT.
(1879). (Peile, 11. 781; Christ's College Xotes; Crockford; The
Times, Feb. 17, 1923.)
MOORE, LETHBR1DGE CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius,
Feb. 8, 1852. S. of Joseph, Capt., the 17th Regt. B. [Feb.
28], 1823, at Quiton, Travancore. School, home. Had gained
a commission in the 17th Regt. at the age of 16, at the
storming of Ghu2nee, where he was present with his father.
Matnc. Michs. 1S52; B.A. 1856; M.A. 1S59. Ord. deacon
(Canterbury) 1S57; priest, 1858; C. of Christ Church, Hanip-
stead, 1857-60. V. of Sheringham, Norfolk, 1862-91 (and
Chaplain of Weybourne, 1862-S0). Married, 1859, Agnes,
dau. of the Rt Rev. P. N. Shuttleworth, Bishop of Chiches-
ter. Died Sept. 8, 1893. Father of the above and of Mor-
timer U. (1S79). [Venn, 11. 307; Crockford; A. N. Gamble,
A History of the Brcan Family, 111; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOORE, LORENZO. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Catharine's,
Julv 1, 1S47. S. of George Ogle. B. in Dublin. Bapt. at St
Mary's, Dublin, Aug. 30, 1808. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.A.
1851; M.A. 1854. Cadet, Madras Cavalry, 1S25; Cornet, 1826;
Lieut., 1830; Bt.-Capt., 1S41; Capt., 1842; retired, 184C
Married, at Poona, Sept. 6, 1834, Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of
Joseph Boddington, of Kenilworth Chase, Warws. Ord,
deacon (Peterb.) 1851; priest, 1852; C. of Peterborough.
1851-2. C. of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells, 1852-3. P.C.
of Rocester, Staffs., 1855-7. P.C. of Drypool, Hull, 1857-60.
C. of St Paul's, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 1860-1. C. of
Brigton, r86l-2; I. of Papanui, New Zealand, 1S62-74. C.
of Toorak, Victoria, 1S74-75; Chaplain of Melbourne gaol,
1875. I. of Port Chalmers, New Zealand, 1876-80. P.C. of
All Saints, Dunedin, m 1,881. Died Aug. 13, 1894, at Nelson,
New Zealand. (V. Hodson; The Times, Aug. 17, 1894.)
MOORE, LUCAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
13, 1861. [S. of E. J., of Douglas, Isle of Man. B. Nov. 11,
rtj. Srht-.l, King William's College, Isle of Man.] Matnc.
Michs. 1861; Scholar 1862; B.A. 1865. In business at New
Orleans, U.S.A. {King William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.)
MOORE, MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Magdalene,
Dec. 28, 1888. S. of Maurice, deceased, of 5, Avenue Mar-
ceau, Paris. School, private. Matnc. Lent, 1S89. Adm.
Solicitor, 1890; practised at Sunderland and Mor
Newton-on-Moor, Northumberland. Died July 8, 1948.
(Lav Lists; The Times. July 11, 1948.)
MOORE, MELVILLE RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
1864. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Charles, I I at N
Kildare, 1860-5. Matric. Midi
deacon (Worcester) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Hagley, Worcs.,
1868-70. C. of Rushock, 1870-3; R. there, 1873-80. Chap-
lain at Gibraltar, 1880-1. C. of Stoke Damerel, Devon,
1881-3. C. of St Paul's, Devonport, 1883-7. C. of St
Andrew's, Plymouth, 1887-94. V. of All Saints, Preston,
Gloucs., 1895-8. Married, 1877, the Hon. Frances Elizabeth
Allsopp, dau. of the 1st Baron Hindlip. Subsequently of
Farnham, Surrey. Died May ii, 1923, aged 77. (Burke,
P. and B. (sub Hindli| The Times, June 2,
1923.)
Moore, Richard
MOORE, MORTIMER UGHTRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1879. S. of the Rev. Lethbridge Charles (1
Sheringham, Norfolk. B. [June 27] i860, at Hendon, Midds.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1S79; Li. A. 1883. Assis-
tant Master at Cbeam School until 1889. Sometime a stock-
broker in London. Principal of Siddhartha College, Bala-
pitiya, Cevlon. Died July 9, 1927, in Ceylon. Brother of
LauncelotR. (1892). (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Ceylon; /
Times, July 13, 1927.)
MOORE, NORMAN. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's Apr. 21,
lS65. [Only] s. of Robert Ross Rowan (barrister of Gray's
Inn, and political economist) (and Rebecca Fisher). B.
[Jan. 8, 1847], at Higher Broughton, Manchester. School,
Lancaster (Mr W. H. Herford) and at Owens College, Man-
chester. Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872;
M.B. 1S73; M.D. 1876; Hon. LL.D., 1920. Hon. Fellow,
1909-1922. Rede Lecturer, 1914. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1873; F.R.C.P., 1877. Assistant Physi-
cian, at St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1S83-1902; Physician,
1902-u; Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy, 1874-85; on
Pathology, 1S87-93; on Medicine, 1893-1911. A Governor
uf the hospital. President of the Royal College of Physicians,
1918-22; Harveian Orator, 190 1; Senior Censor, 190S. Repre-
sentative of the R.C.P. on the General Medical Council.
Chairman of Board of Advanced Medical Studies, University
of London. Member of the Consultative Committee of the
Board of Education. Fitzpatrick Lecturer; Linacre Lecturer.
A Trustee of the British Museum. Created Baronet, 1919.
A great lover of nature and of history, also of English and
Irish literature. Contributed upwards of 400 biographies to
the D.N.B., mostly those of physicians and Irishmen of
piety and learning. Author, Pathological Anatomy of Dis-
ease; History of Medicine as illustrated in English Literature;
The Presidents ,f the Royal Medical and Chirurgu .1.
1805-1905; Life of Charles Waterton; translation of Win-
disch's Irish Grammar; The Loss of the Croicn of Loeghaire,
etc. Married (r) 1S80, Amy. dau. of William Leigh Smith,
Esq., of Crowhain, Sussex; (2) 1903, Millicent, dau. of
Major-Gen. John Ludlow. Died Nov. 30, 1922, at Whatling-
ton, Battle, Sussex. Portrait in St Catharine's. Father of
Alan H. (1900). (Alan Moore; Who was Who; Me.i.
Directories; W. H. S. Jones, Hist, of St Catharine's College.)
MOORE, PERCY LYNDON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1886. [5th] s. of Charles William, solicitor, of Tewkesbury
(and Annie Smiles). B. at Tewkesbury, Mar. 13, 1867. Matric.
Michs. 18S6; B.A. 18S9; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1899. At St
Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. Assistant
Medical Officer, Fountain fever hospital, Tooting, 1900;
subsequently Senior Assistant Medical Officer. Practised
at Salisbury, Rhodesia, 1910-20; Medical Officer of Health
for Salisbury; Distnct Surgeon, 1920; Acting Medical Direc-
tor, S. Rhodesia. In practice at Chippmg Sodbury, Gloucs.,
in 1930; Medical Officer of Gloucs. Countv Council. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.; Major, R.A.F.
Medical Service). Died July 29, 1938, at Putney. (Medical
Directories; The Times, July 30, 1938.)
MOORE, PETER. Adm. sizar (age IS) at St John's, I11I5 8,
1802. Of Middlesex. School, Hereford. Matric. Michs. 1802;
Scholar, 1S02; B.A. 1806; M.A. 1809, as P. Wallond Moore.
Ord. deacon (Hereford, Lilt. dim. Chichester) June 13, 1S0S.
V. of South Hayling, Hants., 1809-10. R. of Bixley, Nor-
folk, 1810-13. R- of Thakeham, Sussex, 181 1-34. Died
Jan. 28, 1834, aged 49. (_S( John's Coll. Adm., IV. 387;
Clerical Guide.)
MOORE, PETER. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, July 4,
Surrey. [5th s. of Edward, of Stockwell, Surrey. I
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 13, 1806. J. P. and D.L.
for Lines. Died, unmarried, in Rome, 1845. Brother of
Charles (1817) and William (1803). (Burke, L.i,
Court.)
MOORE, PHILIP HUGHES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 6,
i860. S. of Thomas (and Ann Catharine Hughs (sic)). B.
at Ramsey, Isle of Man. Bapt. Feb. 12, 1839. Matric. Michs.
B.A. ib.64. I ml. deacon (St David's) IM'4. priest
(Lichfield) 1S77; C. of Swansea, Glam., 1804 7. Chaplain to
seamen on the Tyne, 1867-76. CofFenton,
Chaplain, Lichfield barge mission, 1S79-84. ( .of 1 hesterton,
Mills,, 1885-8. V. of St Peter's, Tynemouth, 1
Married, 1865, Eleanor, dau. of the Rev. C. K. Prescot, R.
of Stockport, Cheshire. Latterly of 3, Uppei Marlborough
Road, St Albans, where he died Nov. ij, 1 «.■ t
(Eagle, xxxvi. 217; Ecclesiastical Gazette, '
Guardian, Nov. 1
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at hi.10 , [urn 1,
1768. S. of Richard, of Dublin (and of B ,Co I
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1
H.A. 1772; M.A. 177s. DeanofEmly, ripperary, >
Died, unmarried, in [une 1818. Brothei
•/ »/ Old Westminsters; Burke, L.G.; Cottoi
Talcs. Hibern.)
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Moore, Richard
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 24, 1786. Of Surrey. [2nd s. of Blunden of Byfleet,
deceased.} School, Harrow. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 2,
1788.
MOORE, RICHARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Caius, 1786. S. of
Richard, Esq., of Kent well Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk.
B. there. [Bapt. Sept. 15, i?<>9-] Matric. Michs. 1786. Of
Kentwell Hall, Suffolk. Mamed, Apr. 8, 1796, Sidney
Arabella, dau. of Rowley Cotton, Esq.; divorced, 1812.
Died Nov. 13, 1826. {Venn, 11. 114.)
1799-
MOORE, RICHARD GREAVES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb.
1 :, 1822. B. in Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1S23; Scholar, 1823;
B.A. 132'.; M.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (York) 1826; priest
(Lincoln) 1627; C. of Hackthom, Lines., 1826-8. C of
Horkstow, r828-34; V. there, 1834-67. Died in 1867.
Father of Alfred E. (1862). {Peile, 11. 408; Foster, Index
Eccles.)
MOORE, RICHMOND. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1794- [Eldest] s. of Peter [M.P.], of Calcutta [and of Hadley,
Middlesex). School, Westminster. Scholar, 1795. Migrated
to Christ's, May n, 1795. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Fi b
1794, Died Oct, 14. 1796, in India. Brother of Edward
(1795) and George P. (1798). {Record of Old Westminsters
and Supp.; Peile, 11. 341; Inns of Court.)
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 5,
1801. S. of Robert [D.D.j [a 'clergyman who had a cele-
brated preparatory school at Sunbury,' c. 1800-15], of Put-
ney, London. School, Eton. Scholar, 1802; matric. Lent,
1804; B.A. 1805; M.A. 180S. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
180 , priest, 1808. R. of Wiinborne St Giles, Dorset, 1823-
65. Preb. of Salisbury, 1841-65. Author, The Faithful
Shepherd and other Sermotis. Died Jan. 26, 1865. [Eton
Sch. Lists; ( rockford; Foster, Index Eccles.; G. Mug., 1865,
1. 384; Clergy List.)
MOORE, ROBERT. Adm, sizar (age 18) at St John's, Dec. 29,
1802. S. of W., yeoman, of Horton, near Settle, Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1803; B.A. 1807. Ord. deacon (Ely, Lilt. dim.
from Peterborough}, Apr. 10, 180S; priest (Norwich) May 2H,
1S09. R. of Cley, and P.C. of Weybourne. Norfolk, 1824-27.
Died Aug. 27, 1827, in Yorks., aged 41. M.I. at Cley.
Father of Corbett M. (1847) and Thomas (1844). (G. Mag.,
1827, n. 281.)
MOORE, ROBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June to,
18S2. [3rd] s. of William Baker[of the London Stock 1 \-
ihnini' and] of '.-2, 1 id size Park Gardens, Hampstead. B.
there [Dec. 16], 1863. School. Malvern College. Maine.
Michs. 1S82; B.A. and LL.B. 18S5. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Feb. 16, 1884. Called to the Bar, June 22. 1887.
On the South-Eastern Circuit, and North London, Middlesex,
and Sussex Sessions. Arbitrator for many years in Local
Government and industrial disputes. Chairman of Darling-
ton Joint SUicosis Committee, 1923-7. Judge of County
Courts, Durham Circuit, 1919-27; Southwark, etc., 1927-34.
For many years head of the Poor Man's Lawyer l'ej.t. ..t
the University Settlement at Cambenvell. Died June 18,
1934, at Bla<. kh< ,ith. (L<j.v Lists; Inns of Court; Who was
Who; The Times, June 19, 1934.)
MOORE, ROBERT FOSTER. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter. 1807.
S. of Edward. B. [Oct. 25, 1878], m Cambridge. Schools,
Hunstanton High, and Warkworth House, Cambridge.
Migrated to Christ's, Sept. 30, 1898, Scholar, 1900; B.A.
(Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900. M.A. and B.Chir. 1905.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon ,uM 1 tphthal-
iiu. House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904;
IK C S., 1906. Demonstrator in Anatomy at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, 1907-13; Assistant Ophthalmic Surgeon
there. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.;
O.B.E., 1919; mention. -a in despatches; Officer ol the Order
of St John of Jerusalem; Officer in charge, Ophthalmic
centre, Etaples, B.E.E., 1916-18). Practised in London.
Consulting Surgeon, Moorrields Eye Hospital, and St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. Member of Ministry of Health Com-
mittee on possible cocaine substitutes, resident, Ophthal-
mologic) So, M\ i,j ill, 1'iat'd Kingdom, 1934, Author,
medical. Ot Bemerton, Wilt , in 1946. J. P. for Wilts.,
1943- (Peile, I] 828; / niv. Wat List; Mtdual Ihn-it,>iies;
Burke, O.B.E.; WWs Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
MOORE, ROBERT GARRET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9,
1870. [Eldest] s. of Robert Waters [surgeon], of Kmidle Stieet,
Adelaide, S. Australia. B. there, Sept. 22, 1852. School,
St Peter's, Adelaide. Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm. at the
Inn.r Temple, Jan. 14, 1873. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1875. Returned to Adelaide. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
Moore, Thomas
MOORE, ROBERT STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 2^, 1847. S. of John, surgeon (and Frances). B. Oct.
16, 1827, at Doncaster. [School, York.] Matnc. Michs. 1S47;
B.A. 1S51; M.A. i86r. Adm. com. causa at Oxford, i.sm.
Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec. 18, 1852; priest, Dec. 17, 1853;
C. of Llsdon, Northumberland, 1852-4. C. of Rothwell,
Northants., 1854-5. C. of High and Good Easter, Essex,
1855-6. C. of Godalming, Surrey, 1857-9. C. of Wellington,
Somerset, 1859-61. P.C. of Hulland, Derbs., 1861-6. C. of
Tamworth, Staffs., 1866-7. C. of Barton-in-Fabis, Notts.,
1867-70. ,C. of Tuxford, 1870-1. C. of Selby, Yorks., 1871-2.
C. of Masham 1872-3. V. of Mickley, 1874-91. Died June
21, 1S91. Brother of Henry D. (1848). (Al. Oxon.; Eagle,
xvii. 206; Durham Ord. Book; Crockford; The Guardian,
June 24, 1891.)
MOORE, ROSS ARTHUR LESLIE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oi t. 1, r88o. S. ot Col. John Leslie, of Taunton. B. May 1,
1861. School, Dulwich College. Matnc. Michs. 1SS0;
Scholar, 1880. Appointed to I.C.S. 1880; Assistant Collector
and Magistrate in Bombay, 1882; 1st Assistant, 1893;
Administrator, Sachin State, 1895; Resident Magistrate,
Bandea, 1895; Junior Collector, 1897; Political Agent, Sur-
gana, 1898; Collector of salt revenue, 1902; Senior Collector,
1903; Political Agent, Surgana, 1905; retired. Mar. I'jo.s.
Lecturer in Marat hi at Cambridge, 1921-7. (Dulwich Coll.
Reg. (' Albert ' Leslie); India Office Lists; 1. A, Walker, 561.)
MOORE, ROSS BALFOUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's,
Jan. 19, 1803. S. of Ross, gent., of County Louth, Ireland.
School, ' Dublin College. ' [Adm. Fell.-Com. at Inn 1 1 y
College, Dublin, July 5, 1797; s. of Ross, generosus. B. in
Co. Louth. (Al. Dub!.).}
MOORE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1858.
■ I Idest] s. of William Cameron. B. [Dec. 1, 1838], at Barn-
ford, Derbs. School, Shrewsbury. Matric, Michs
B.A, 1862. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 22, 1879. Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1882. Equity Draftsman and Convey-
ancer. A cotton-spinner 111 Mam.hester. (Shren-sbury Sth.
Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MOORE, STEPHEN. Adm. sizar at Clare, Oct. 16, 1765.
Migrated as sizar (age 19) to St John's, Jan. 16, 1767; re-
adm. pens. Feb. 3, 1767. S. of Stephen, turner, of Lines.
B. at Castlethorpe. School, Brigg M itrii Michs. 1767;
B.A. 1771; M.A. 1774- Ord r 1 r ■ . 1 , on 1 ;|. ,,1 ,, Ft b, 24, 1771;
priest (York) June 21, 1772; t_ . oi \\ inti rton, Lines., 1771-2.
C. of Brodsworth and Marr, Yorks., 1772-4. V. of Brods-
worth, 1774-90. V. of Hayton, Notts., 1775-1807. Preb. of
York Mmster, 1775-1807. Domestic Chaplain to the
Archbishop of York, 1775. V. of Appleby, Lines., 1780-
1807. V. of Doncaster, 1790-1807. Chaplain to Robert,
Earl of Kinnoull. Married, Sept. 19 1774, Mary, dau. of
John Lucas, of Leeds. Died July 12, 1807. (St John's ( oil,
Adm., in. 715; G. Mag., 1807, 11. 691; Leeds Mercury,
Sept. 20, 1 774-)
MOORE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 17,
1767. [2nd] s. of Richard, of Dublin [and of Barne, Co.
Tipper. try, High Sheriff ot lippcraryj (and Henrietta, dau.
of Sir Thomas Taylor, Bart.). School, Westminster. Matrii .
Michs. 1707; Scholar, 1708. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Dec. 12, 1767. [The M.P, for Clonmel, 1783-90, was not this
man, but Stephen Moore (Lord Kilworth), who succeeded
as I arl Mount Cashell, 1790: see also Stephen (1787).] High
Sheriff of Tipperary, 1786. Died, unmarried. Brother oi
Richard {1708). (Rt\«rd ,<f old Westminsters and >w/V.;
Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; F. P. White.)
MOORE, STEPHEN. Adm. as a * Ten-year man ' at Trinity,
Jan. 16, 17/7.
MOORE, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 1, 17S7.
Eldest] s. ol the Hon. William, of Saperton, near Tallow,
Co. Waterford, Ireland. Matnc. Michs. 1790; B.A. 17^1.
Adm, .it Lincoln's Inn, Nov, 16, 1791. M.P. for Clonmel,
Iipperary, in the Irish Parliament of i;.^-i-»h>. p-mlim- d
his seat in accordance with the Act. Died Sept. 11, 1838,
in Dublin. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 387; Inns of < ourt;
<■- Mag., 1838, 11. 454-)
MOORE, STEPHEN (1810), see KILWORTH, Lord.
MOCRE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 3, 1766. B. at
Whittlesey, Cambs. Matnc. Michs. 1766; LL.B. 1772. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1771; priest, 1772. V. of Thurleigh, B.-.L..
1801. K ot Covington, Hunts., i>.on. V. of St Andrew's
and St M.iry's. Whittlesey, Cambs. until 1S15. Died 1815,
aged ' ■ (Foster, Index Eccles.; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1816, 1. 89.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at St Johns, July 8,
1772. Of Cumberland. School, Gosforth. Matnc Mn hs.
177^. Kept 6 terms; name off, Nov. 6, 1776. (St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 388.)
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Moore, Thomas
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 26, 1825.
I 'I Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1S25; B.A. 1830.
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
Nov. 2, 1S25. Of London. S. of Thomas. Matric. Michs.
1825; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Doubtless the Thomas Moore,
' M.A.' (not of Oxford), who was C. of Cheshaiu. Bucks., in
1866; P.C. of Kingsley, Cheshire, 1868-76, and C. of All
Saints, Cheltenham, 1S77-S0. Disappears from Crockford,
1883. /. A Walker suggests he may be the V. of West
Harptree, Somerset, 1842-68, but no degrees are recorded
for him in Clergy List or Crockford. Distinguish from a
namesake (M.A., Trinity College, Dublin), who was Chaplain
to the West Derby Union. Liverpool, 1849-57, and P.C. of
St Stephen-the-Martyr, Liverpool, 1857-9. (2- -'• Walker,
4-4; Clergy List.)
MOORE, THOMAS. Adrn. sizar at St John's, May 9, 1S44;
re-adm. pens. Mar. 10, 1845. S. of the Rev. Robert (1S02),
of Cley, Norfolk (and Margaret). B. at Cley. Bapt. Feb.
30 {sic), 1826. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1S49; priest, 1S52; C. of St George's, Chorley,
Lanes., 1849-56. Chaplain, Eccles. Est., Bengal, 1857 — 7S;
at Benares, 1857-61; at Jhelum and Murree, 1S62-3; .it
Lucknow, 1S64; at Jhansie, 1S64-9; at Lucknow, 1873; at
Simla, 1S74-7. C. of St Mark's, Portsea, Hants., 1878-9.
C. of Minsterley, Salop, 1879-83. V. of Charlt.m Kings,
Gloucs., 18S3-6. Subsequently of Alton, Hants. Disappears
from Crockford, 1903. Brother of Corbett M. (1847).
MOORE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1. 1876.
[Only] s. of Edward, Esq., deceased. B. [Nov. 26, 1856], at
Burnley, Lanes. School, Cheltenham College (Dr Kynaston).
Matnc. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1S80. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Jan. 27, 1879- Called to the Bar, June 21, 1SS2. Of l lilt
Bristol, in 1911. Died at Brighton, May 18, 1925. '
ham Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men al the
Bar (which has ' b. 1857.')
MOORE, WALTER CHURCHILL. Adm. at Selwyn H., Apr.
29, 1886. Youngest s. of Dr John, of Bourton-on-the-Water.
B. June 22, 1S68. Matric. Easter, 1886; B.A. 188,,; MA..
M.B. and B.Chir., 1893. At At Mary's Hospital. Prai tised
at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucs.; Surgeon, Bourton-on-
the-Water Cottage Hospital. Medical Officer of Health for
Bourton and Stow R.D.C. At Croydon in 1920. Retired to
Mill House, Bourton-on-the-Water, where he died Apr. 26,
1947. [Medical Directories; The Times, Apr. 28, 1947.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Dec. 26,
1766. [Only s. of Samuel, Esq., of the Barbados.]
Matric. Easter, 1767; Scholar, 1767. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 6, 1767. Master of the Middle Temple. Died
at his house, 13, Gower Street, London, Sept. 14, 1814,
aged 65; buried in the vault belonging to the Middle Temple.
{Inns of Court; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 22,
1773. S. of John, of Middleton, Westmorland (and Anne,
dau. of William Dickenson, of Archolme). [B. Oct. 1, 1754.]
School, Middleton. Matric. Michs. 1774. Of Grimeshill,
Westmorland, J. P. Married, June 10, 1779, Mary, dau. of
William Palmer, of Whitehaven. Died Jan. 22, 1832; suc-
ceeded by his grandson, William (1520). Father of John
(1798). (Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1832, 1. 189.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, Sept. 28,
1774- S. of Matthew, of Bammgham, Yorks. School, Rich-
mond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1775; Scholar, 1778; B.A.
1779; M.A. 1782. Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 21, 1787.
{S'orthants. Clergy.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar from
Eton, July 8, 1779- [S. of the Rev. William. B. at South
Tawton, Devon.] Bapt. Oct. 3, 1759. Maine. Easter, [782;
B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786. Fellow, 1782-97. ' One of the most
extravagant and dissipated men 111 the University. Took
Holy Orders, which no one would have supposed, either
from his dress or address.' Ord. priest (Peterb.) Dec. 20,
1787; V. of Little Finborough, Suffolk, 1792, ' where he
became a great favourite ... for he kept an excellent hunter,
rode well up to hounds, drank very hard . . .' K. of Hep-
worth, 1797-1810. R. of Chagford, Devon, 1810-19. Author,
A Ramble through Italy (although hi bad nevei
Englan-I [819. (Eton Coll. Reg.; \ I
Clergy; Gunning, l\
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age w) at Trinity.
1794- S. of Stephen, of Knostrop, Yorks. School,
ham. Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1, . .
1802.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. .
Of Surrey. [Eldest s. of Edward Stockwell
House,
1803; Scholar, 1S03; li.A. 1807; M.A. 1
1826. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 12, 1608; pril
Moore, William Harrison
wich) July 8, 1810; C. of Garthorpe, Lines., 1808. P.C. of
Spalding, Lines., 1825-66 and \ of Moulton,
1'reb. of Lincoln Cathedral, '1834-66. President of the Spald-
lociety. J. P. for Lines, and Norfolk. Chairman of
South Holland Quarter Sessions. Married, 1807, A Eliza
U th, only dati.ot the Rev. Maura e ], ,lmson, 1 ,1 \v , .. 1 h I .
Hall. Lines. Died Mar. 11, i860. Father ol Edward (1831)
and William G. (1827); brother of Charles (181;) ami I . 1, ,
(1S10). {Record of Old Westminsters; Clergy List, 1
P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, [ulj
S. of ' Mr Moore,' of Egreuiont, Cumberland. Matric. Michs.
1824; B.A. 1S28.
MOORE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age r7) at St John's, Sept.
Hi, 1820. L'Jnly] s. of John (179S) [Lieut.-Col.], deceased,
of Kirkby-Lonsdale, Westmorland (and Eliza, dau. of Richard
Gatbome, of Kirkby-Lonsdale). li. [May 19, 1809], at
Kirkby-Lonsdale. [School, Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1827;
li.A. 1S31. Succeeded his grandfather, William (1773), at
Grimeshill, Middleton. J. P. and D.L. for Westmorland;
High Sheriff for Westmorland, 1859. Unearthed the well-
known Roman milestone at Middleton. Married, (1) May .,.
1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Fawcett, of Gate House,
Dent, Yorks. ,.111. 1 had issue; (2) Apr. 24, ist.i, .Mary, dau of
the Rev. J. M. Wright, R. of Tatham, Lanes. Died Aug. 14,
{Sedbergh Sch. Reg. (which gives 'b. .May 5'); s/ j,,i,n\,
Idm., iv. 387 {sub his father); Burke, L.G.)
MOORE, The Rev. WILLIAM BURTON. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 30, 1S45. A ' Ten-year man.' S. of John, of
Leicester land Ainu, B. at Leicester. Bapt. June 19, 1821.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1845; priest (Peterb.) 1841.. C. of Long-
wood, Yorks., 1S45-0. V. of Lvington, Leics., 1846-93.
Rural Dean of Gartree, 1889-93. Disappears from Crockford
1904.
MOORE, WILLIAM CARTER. Adm. sizar at St John's, May
19, 1838. S. of Carter, solicitor, of Svniond's Iim, Chancery
Lane, London (and Mary Augusta). B. in the parish of St
Dunstan's-m-the-West. Bapt. 1799.
MOORE, WILLIAM DANIEL. M.A. 1S66, incorp. from Dublin.
(S. of John William. B. Apr. 19, 1S13, in Dublin. B.A. and
M.B. (Dublin), 1843; M.D. (Dublin), i860. M.D., com. causa,
Oxford, 1862. Dutch and Scandinavian scholar. Fellow of
Swedish Soc. of Physicians. Translated several medical works
Died in Dublin, Oct. 2,8, 1871. {Boa , , 11 956; Al. Ozon.)
MOORE, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Pembroke, Oct. 27, 1871. S. of Robert Walters, oi Adelaide
Australia, surgeon. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1S71 Scholar
1S71; B.A. 1875.
MOORE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's
Jan. 24, 1827. S. of the Rev. Dr [William] Moore (1803) of
Spalding, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1827; li.A. 1832. tird.
deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 25, 1831; priest, Sept. 2), 1S32;
C. of I the donative of) Wykeham 111 Spalding, Lines., 1S32-4.
P.C. of Whaplode Drove, 1834-7. Died, unmarried, July 8
iged 29. Brother of Edward (1831). (G. Mag., 1 83; .
MOORE, WILLIAM GURDEN. Adrn. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Jan. 26, 1812. Of Lines. Matric. Michs. 1812; Scholar 1012'
li.A. 1816; M.A. 1S34. C. of East Barkwith, Lines. R. of
V\ est Barkwith, 1832-40. V. of Stixwould, 1833-9. V. of
Aslackby, 1840-50. Died Mar. 30, 1S50, at Kensington.
Father of Cecil G. (1853). {Clerical Guide; l„an, index
1 lergy /.is/; (,. Mag., 1850, 1. 549; p. B. (,. Binnall.)
MOORE, WILLIAM HARRISON. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11,
Eldest s. of John, journalist, of 25, lell'md '
Streatham Hill, London. B. Apr. 30, [867. School, Si
John's, Kermington, Midds, Main., Mi
man; Scholar. 1890; (Law Trip., 1't I, 1
i, li.A, (Law Trip., It It. 1
|V|I. LI., 11., I.. .iiiiijli Uiiivei itv, i.s.jr. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan, u.i ■ 1 ,.1, : , , !l,e liar, Nov 1 , ; . ,
Profi ,"i and I Iran of the Pai ulty ol La« al Mi
■ ay, 1892-1927. Constitutional Advisei to the
mi nt ol Vii toria. Australian delegate, 1
, Delegate to th Intern
, the I >. .lllllll. .1,
Union I .M G , .ai , i. . 1 , 1925. Hon. 111
Andrews and Melbourne. Authoi ,
I; Imperial and I
Act of State in Ri - 1
■ ! Lists; Inns
" ' •>■■ times, July 5, 1935.)
457
Moore (post Moore-Brabazon), William John
MOORE (post MOORE-BRABAZON), WILLIAM JOHN. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Oct. i, 1810. Of Somerset. [Eldest s.
of John, of Newlodge, Herts (and Barbara, dau. of the Hon.
Will 1,1111 lirat'az'-.n, "i ! ara i )■ >use, Meath), B. Apr. 29, 1789.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1810; B.A.
1815; M.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Mar. 23, 1817;
priest, 1818; C. of Windsor and Chaplain to the Forces
there. V. of Saxratt, Herts., 1838-59. Took the additional
name of Brabazon in 1845. Died, at Windsor, Apr. 26, 1866.
(Foster, Index Eccles.; Guardian, May 2, 1866; Harrow Sch,
Reg.-, Burke, L.G., 1882; C. R. Hudleston.)
Moorsom, Robert Maude
1912. Served in the Great War, 1914 ig (Major, Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders); died of pneumonia while on ser-
vice in Feb. 1919. (Venn, 11. 5531 I niv. War List; Army
Lists.)
MOORE, WILLIAM ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 26, 1S74; from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he
had ma trie, (age 19) Apr. 26, 1873. Eldest s. of William,
gent., of Exeter [of High Bullen, Chittlehamholt, Devon]
(and Rebecca). B. [Nov. 16, 1853] at St Kerrian, Exeter.
Bapt. Dec. 7, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1880. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Nov. 13, 1878. Called to the Bar,
May 7. 1884. On the Western Circuit. Of High Bullen,
Chittlehamholt, Devon. Author, religious. Died Feb. 21,
1944, at Exmouth; buried at Littleham. (.*!/. Oxon.', Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times,
Feb, 22, 1944.)
MOORE, WILLIAM SWINBURNE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 7, 1882. Eldest s. of William, attorney, of
Sunderland, deceased. B. there [1863]. [School, Durham.]
Matric. Michs. 1SX2. Fun-rated to Vancouver, 1S91, where
he engaged m various men antile pursuits. Government land
official. Died Jan. 21, 1925, at Agassey, British Columbia.
(Durham Sch. Reg.; The Times, Feb. 13, 1925.)
MOORE, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Apr. 20, 1857. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Heigham,
Norfolk, 1862-5. V. of St John -de -Sepulchre, Norwich,
1865-76. Minor Canon of Norwich, 1874-94. V. of St Marv-
in- t he-Marsh, Norwich. 1879-94. V. of Onm-by St M.n-^.u-- 1
with Scratby and Ormesby St Michael, Norfolk, 1894-1916.
Subsequently of 10, Brunswick Road, Norwich. I >i
from '. rockford, k>-i. Father of Alfred W. (1S99).
MOORE, WILLIAM WALKER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christx,
Sept. 30, 1867. Of Yorks. [Eldest s. of William, of Knight-
cott House, Leamington (formerly of Northowran Hall,
Halifax). B. Nov. 17, 1847. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs
1867; B.A. 1873, Died Nov. 4, 1891, aged 44. Brother of
John D. (1871). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.)
MOORE, WILLIAM YORKE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, July 1, 1824. Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 1824.
MOORE-STEVENS, HUGH STUKELEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1880. S. of J[ohn] C[urzon], of Winscott,
Torrington, N. Devon. B. there. May 22, 1861. [School,
\\ inchester.] Matrii . Mil hs, 18S0. At Gloucester Then-
lngn.al College. Subsequently farmed at Torrington. Brother
of the next. (Winchester < oil. Keg.)
MOORE-STEVENS, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
( hkisti, Oct. 4, 1873. Of Devon. S. of John Curzon, of
Winscott, Torrington, N. Devon. B. there [Dec. 23, 1852].
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S73; B.A. 1879; M.A.
[882. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of
Redenhall, Norfolk, 1879 84. V. of Sheepwash, 1 >evon,
1884-7. V. of Christow, 1887-8. R. of Ashreigney, 1888-99.
Married, 1888, Emma Jane, dau. of the Rev. John Thomas
Hassall. Died Feb. i, 1899, at Penzance. Brother of the
above. (H inchestet < oil, Reg., Stevens, John Henry Moore;
Crockford; The 1 imes, Feb. 7, 1899.)
MOORHOUSE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Julv 5. 1849-
[Only] s. of lames [master]-cutler, of Sheffield (and [ane
Frances). B. Nov. 19, 1826, al Sheffield. [School, private.]
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1S60; D.D. 1876.
Hon. Fellow, 1905-15. Hulsean Lecturer, 1865; Ramsden
1'reaeher, 1SS8. Ord. deacon (Elv) 1853; priest, Nov. 12,
1854; C. of St Neot's, Hunts., 1853-5. C. of Sheffield.
1855-9. C. of Hornsey, Middlesex, 1859-61. P.C. of St
John's, Fitzroy Square, London, 1861-7. V. of St James's,
Paddington, 1867-76. Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen,
1874. Preb. of St Paul's, 1874. Warburton Lecturer, 1874.
Bishop of Melbourne. Australia, 1876-86. Bishop of Man-
Chester, 1886-1903, 'Loved controversy and was a born
debater.' Married, Sept. 12, 1861, Mary Lydia, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Sale. V. of Sheffield. Author, religious. Re-
sided latterly at Poundisford Park, near Taunton. Died
Apr. 9, 1915. (Eagle, xxxvi. 336; Crockford; D.N.B.; Who
was U ho.)
MOORHOUSE, SAMUEL. Adm. at Caios, Oct. 1. 1897 S. of
Samuel Henry, cotton-spinner, of Stockport. B. [Apr. 18],
1 ■-■(, .it Edgeley, Stockport. S< h< iol, Ri >ssall. Matric
Michs. 1807. Second Lieut., 21st Lancers, 1900 (on nomina-
tion of Vice-Chancellor), in theS. Afrii an War, Lieut., [901;
served with the Imperial Yeomanry, 1902; retired before
MOORHOUSE, THOMAS PLATT. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Apr. 20, 186S. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875.
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Haworth,
Yorks., 1871-4. C. of St Bartholomew's, Colne, Lanes.,
1874-6. C. of St Paul's, Preston, 1876-7. V. of Mosser,
Cumberland, 1883-1930. Died in Jan. 1930. M.I. at Mosser.
(Crockford.)
MOORS, ELPHINSTONE McMAHON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. S. of Henry. B, May 17, 1859, at South
Yarn 1, Victoria, Australia. School, Wesley College, Mel-
bourne (1L M. Andrew, M.A.). [13. A., Melbourne University |
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. {29th Wrangler) 1884.
MOORSOM (post M00RS0M-MICHISON-MAUDE), CONSTAN-
TINE RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 27,
1847. S. of Constantine Richard [Vice- Admiral, for whom
see D.N.B.] B. at Newport Pagnell, Bucks. School, King
Edward's, Birmingham. Ma trie. Michs. 1847; B.A 1851;
M.A. 1854. Took additional name of Michisun-Maude m
!-,:■ Brother of lames M. (1855), Robert M. (1850),
Warren M. (1850) and William F. (1853). ((. kanges of Name.)
MOORSOM, CONSTANTINE WARREN MAUDE. Adra. pens,
at Trinity, June 13, 1893. [FIdest] s. of Warren Maude
1859), of 18, Warwick Street, Rugby. B. [Dec. 29], 1873,
at Crewe, Cheshire. Scl101.1l. Rugby. Matric, Michs. 1S93; B.A.
1896. Assistant Master at Cheam School, 1900-1; at kadley.
1902-4; at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1904; at the
R.N.C., Dartmouth, 1905-8; at Harrow (modi
1908-34. Of Monkton Combe, Bath, in 1946. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Univ. War List; ^eh<>,,l musters' /';»,-,:
MOORSOM, JAMES MARSHALL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Feb. 13. 1855. [4th] s. ot Rear-Admiral Constan-
tine Richard, of Highfield, Edgbaston, Birmingham [and
grandson of Admiral Sir Robert Moorsom, K.C.B., who
command. ,1 the Revenue at the battle of Trafalgar]. B.
there [18^8]. School, Kins F « Iw.n . i '-., I'-irnnnghain. Matric.
Michs. i8s<>; B.A. i860. Adm. at tin- Inner Temple, Nov. 18,
1858. Called to the Bar, Jan. z6, 1863. Q C, 1885; Bern hi r,
1 ij, Ire.iMirer, 1014. MP. for Great Yarmouth, 18^2-5.
Of Keswick, Cumberland, J.P. Died Mar 26,1918. Brother
of Constantine K. (1847), etc.; father of Kenneth J. C. (1897)
ind the next. (Lau Lists, Inns uf Court; Foster, Men at tin-
Bar; Who was Who.)
MOORSOM, JERMYN. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1899. [S. of
James Marshall (above). B. Feb. 8, 1881. School. Hailey-
bury.] Matric. Michs. r8p9; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1902. Adm.
SoUcitor, 1906. Served in the Cre.it War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Life Guards and Guards' M.G. Regt.). Of Hyudlee, Hawick,
Roxburghshire, in 1931. Brother of the next. (Haileybury
Sch, Reg , 1 niv. Wat List.)
MOORSOM, KENNETH JAMES CALVERT. Adm. at King's,
an exhibitioner from Eton, Oct. 1, 1897. Eldest s. of James
Marshall (1855), Q.C., of 15, Earl's Terrace, Kensington,
London. B. Sept 10, 1878, at Downside, Epsom, Surrey.
Maine Michs. 1S97; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1900. A clerk in
the House of Commons, niui-;. Died Jan. 5, 1907. Brother
of the above. [Eton Si h. Li : ■ |
MOORSOM, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Queens', Apr. 15, 1817. < >f Yorks. [S. of William. Esq., of
Scarborough. B. in London. School, York.] Matric. Mil hs.
1817. Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 17, 1818, age 21; B.A. 1821.
Chaplain H.E.I.C, 1622; at Masnlipatam. 18:3-6; Junior
Presidency Chaplain. 1826 jo Owing to bad health took
aii Ef leave, and died at sea in M iy, 1830, * between Madras
and the Mauritius,' aged 35. (F. Penny; G. Mag., 1S30, n.
646.)
MOORSOM, ROBERT MAUDE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Jan. 17, 1850. S. of Captain (subsequently Vice-Admiral)
Constantine Richard. B. at Cosgrove, Northants. School,
King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A.
1854; M.A. 185S. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1857; priest,
1859; C. of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes., 1857-9. C. oi Bam-
ham Broom, Norfolk, 1861, R. of Sadberge, Durham,
; 1. Author,.-! Historical Companion to Hymns Ancient
an J Modem with the Greek, Latin and foreign. Hymns;
Renderings from Eastern Ojtice Books, etc. Resided latterly
at Winchester, where h< died Amu. <i. ion. Brother of
Constantine R. (1847), James M (1855), Warren M. (1859)
and William F. (1853). (1 rockford; The Times, Aug. 11,
458
Moorsom, Robert Pearson
MOORSOM, ROBERT PEARSON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1897. S. of Robert Henry. B. Feb. 24, 1874, at Thornaby-
on-Tees, Yorks. School, Sir William Turner's. Migrated to
Queens', Easter, 1S9S; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1912. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1901; priest, 1904; C. of St Thomas's, Bishop
Wearmouth, 1901-6. C. of Robert Town, Yorks., 1906-S.
C. of Whitburn, 190S-11. V. of Cleadon, Durham, 1911-43.
Of Bramhope, Leeds, in 1950. {Crockford.)
MOORSOM, WARREN MAUDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
4, 1859. S. of [Rear- Admiral] Constantine Richard, of High-
field, Edgbaston, Birmingham. B. Feb. 4, 1840, in Birming-
ham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs.
1S59; B.A. 1S63; M.A. 1S84. Superintendent of a Depart-
ment of the L.N.W.R. works at Crewe. Brother of Constan-
tine R. (1847), James M. (1855), Robert M. (1S50) and the
next; father of Constantine W. M. (1893).
MOORSOM, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 22, 1S53. S. of [ Rear- Admiral] Constantine
[Richard]. B. in Birmingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. TSfio.
Adm. Solicitor, 1861; practised at Clifton, Bristol. Brother
of Constantine R. (1S47), James M. (1S55), Warren M. (1859)
and Robert M. (1850). {Law Lists.)
MOOYAART, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov 7
1835. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1S40; M.A. 1S59.
MOOYAART, RICHARD JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 1 ,) al
Trinity, Mar. 13, 1851. S. of James Nicholas. B. in Ceylon.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A.
1855; M.A. 1858. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1S56; priest,
1857; C. of St Matthew's, Brixton, Surrey, 1S56-8. C. of St
Andrew's, Plymouth, 1859-61. C. of Upp'er Chelsea, 1861-4.
V. of St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham, 1864-x. V. ,,f
Studley, Wilts., 1868-70. V. of Silsoe, Beds., 1870-2. R.
of Amberley, Gloucs., 1S72-84. R. of East SheSord, Berks.,
1884-94. C. of Holy Trinity (in charge of St Paul's), East-
bourne, 1894-7. Resided subsequently at Eastbourne,
where he died and was buried Feb. 18, 1915. (( r . ' : >,/
The Times, Feb. 19, 1915.)
MOOYAART-DENNISON, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Jan. 1872. S. of William Frederick, 1 - i
B. [Feb. 21, 1853], in London. School, Lancing. Matric.
Lent, 1872. ' Went to India.' {Lancing Coll. Reg.)
MORANT, GEORGE ARCHIE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
Eldest s. of Ernest Alexander, Capt., 1st Royal Regt.,
deceased. B. Mar. 14, 1875, at Secunderabad, India. School,
Christ's Hospital Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. District
Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary, 1900-22; Assistant
Commandant, R.I.C. Depot, 1921-2. Residing at Femdown,
Dorset, in 1924. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
MORANT, GEORGE EDWARD JORDAN. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. 1, 1888. [Eldest s. of Sir George Digby,
K.C.B., Admiral, R.N. (and Sophia Georgiana, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. George Eyres, Grenadier Guards).] B. July 31,
1868. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1894; priest, 1S96; C. of .Arundel, Sussex, 1894-7.
C. of Brede with LTdimore, 1897-1901. C. of Swanmore,
Isle of Wight, 1901-9. C. of Bedhampton, Hants., 1909-10.
C. of Downton, Wilts., 1910-11. C. of Batcombe with
Upton Noble, Somerset, 1911-12; R. there, 1912-26. Chap-
lain of St Oswald's, Lahore, India, 1926-8; of Sukkur,
1928-30; of Jhelum, Lahore, 1930-1. Perm, to off. at St
John-the-Baptist's, Eastover (in charge of All Saints),
Bridgwater, 1932-4. Latterly of Westcombe, Evercreech,
Somerset. Died July 27, 1941. (Burke, L.G.)
MORANT, HAY RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 31,
1843. [2nd] s. of John, of Brockenhurst House, Hants.
[J.P., D.L., High Sheriff (and Lady Caroline Augusta Hay,
dau. of William, 17th Earl of Erroll). B. 1828.] Migrated
to Emmanuel, Dec. 13, 1843. Matric. Lent, 1844. Of Ring-
wood, Hants. Married, Nov. 2. 1861, Elizabeth, dau. of
Charles Fluder, of Lvmington, Hants., and had issue. Died
1895. (Burke, L.G.; 'Richards.')
MORANT, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 22, 1839.
[3rd s. of George of Farnborough Place, Hants, (and Mary,
dau. of Evelyn Shu-ley, of Ettington Park, Warws).] Matric.
Michs. 1839. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. 17, 1840. Of Knapton
Hall, Norfolk. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1845; priest, 1846;
C. of Witston, Mon., 1845-51; C. of Coltishall, Norfolk, 1852.
P.C. of King's Walden, Herts., 1834-60. P.C of Plaitford,
Wilts., 1861. C. of West Ilsley, Berks., 1861-6. C. of Newn-
ham, Hants., 1866-8. C. of Worting, 1868-71. Married,
May 27, 1852, Caroline, dau. of Sir Sandfm.i 1, r.hiiu, and
Bart. Died Sept. 14, 1871. (Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
MORANT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Magdai I
5. of George, of Lonl m,
Michs. 1830; B.A 1834; M.A. 1837. Adm. ad , ,
Oxiord, 1849. Assistant Chaplain, 11 E.I.I , ■ )8; Chaplain
to Bishop Spencer, 1843 4; served .11
More, Robert Henry Gayer
Bangalore, 1845-9, and at Bellary, T850-8. Married, July 9,
1838, Barbara W., dan. of W. |. Lushington. Died 1 "
Bellary. {Al. Oxm.; Clergy List; F. Penny.)
MORAY, Earl of (1873), set STUART, MORTON GRAY.
MORCOM, EDGAR LLEWELLYN. Adm. at Clare, July II,
1898. S. of Alfred, of Edgbaston. B. May 27, isso. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1
B.A. I'joi; M.A. 1906. Manufacturing engineer •(Messrs
Belliss and Morcom, Ltd., Birmingham). Of 8, Woodboume
Road, Edgbaston, in 1946. Brother of Reginald K. (next).
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
MORCOM, REGINALD KEBLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 20, 1896. S. of Alfred, of 24, Augustus Road, Edg-
baston, Birmingham. B. [Apr. 23], 1877, at Penzance.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1896; exhibi-
tioner; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. An engineer. M.I.C.E.;
M.I.E.E.; M.I.N.A.; M.I.M.E. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.E., C.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice
in despatches). Director of Messrs Belrissand Morcom, Ltd..
Birmingham. A director of Lloyds Bank, Ltd. Vice-President
of the Federation of British Industries. Member of Eco-
nomic Mission to the Far East, 1930. Member, Advisory
Council on Overseas Trade. Of Bromsgrove, Worcs., in
1950. Brother of the above. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ.
War List; Who's Who.)
MORDAN, PERCY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1882. S. of Augustus, of Stone House, Reigate, Surrey. B.
June 10, 1863, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1890. An Underwriter. Of Sandfels,
Park Lane, Reigate, in 1942. Died there, Sept. 23, 1950.
{Eton Sch. Lis/s )
MORDAUNT, HENRY. B.A. 1766, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
from Peterhouse, 1766. [S. of Charles, of Westminster];
matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Nov. 13, 1750, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1755. {Al. Oxon.)
MORDAUNT, HENRY JOHN. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Oct. 9, 1886. [Eldest] s. of John Murray (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1855), shipbuilder, of Midanbury, South-
ampton [sometime of Warws., J. P. and D.L. (and Elizabeth
Evelyn, dau. of John Cotes, of Woodcote).] B. July 12, 181,7,
at 12, Lower Grosvenor Street, London. Matric. Michs. 1886;
B.A. 18S9. Cricket ' blue,' 1888, 1889. Played 1 ri< kel lor
Hampshire, 1S85 and 1887; and for Middlesex, 1889-93.
Assistant Master at Felsted, 1890; at Clifton, 1891- :. In
business, 1893-7. Junior Examiner to the Board of Educa-
tion, 1897-1904. Chief Clerk, Education Committee, L.C.C.,
1904-24; retired. Succeeded his cousin, Sir Osbert l'Estrange
Mordaunt, as 12th Baronet, 1934. Died in Jan. 1939, 111
London. {Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; The 1 imes,
Jan. 21, 1939; Who's Who.)
MORDAUNT, Sir JOHN, Bart. M.A., 1833, incorp. from Oxford.
[Eldest s. of Sir Charles, 8th Bart., of Famborough, Uaru-
[and Messingham, Norfolk] (and Marianne, dau. of William
Holbecke, of Famborough). School, Eton.] Matric. from
Christ Church, Oxford. May 23, 1826, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1829; M.A. (Oxford) 1S32. Succeeded as 9th Bart., May 30,
1823. M.P. for South Warwickshire, 1S35-45. Of Walton,
Warws. Married, Aug. 7, 1S34, Caroline Sophia, dau. of
the Right Rev. George Murray, D.D., Bishop of Ro ai ter,
and had issue. Killed Sept 27, 1845, by the accidental <li-
charge of a gun while shooting. {Eton Sch. Lists; I
Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
MORDEN, HARBORD (1752), see HARBORD, HARBORD.
MORE, ALEXANDER GOODMAN. Adm. pens, (ag
Trinity, Dec. 27, 1849. s. of Alexander [of Ryde. Mr "t
Wight]. B. [Sept. 5, 1830], in London. School, Rugby.
Maine. Michs. 1850. Well known 111 l.nt.un il hm .imiliu
logical circles. F.L.S. Curator of the Natural I
Society, Dublin. Author, Contribution-, towards o ' vbele
Hibemica. Died Mar. 22, 1895, in Dublin. {Ru
Reg., which has Alexander ' Godrnan '; Zoologist, xi
144; Nature, LI. (1895), 538.)
MORE, AUBREY HYNDFORD. Adm. pen,
<hi is, 3. S. of James. B. at Kettering, Northants. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Schoolmaster.
(F. Unttain.)
MORE, ROBERT HENRY GAYER. Adm. pens, (ag
I > ,-, 1, v, Dec. 20, 1817. [Eldest] s . ,1 Thomas, oi I arden
Hall, Mu. Ii Wenlock, Hants. [Salop] (and Harriett, dau. of
[nomas Mytton, of Shipton, Salop). B. there, [urn
chool, Abberley (Mr Severn). Matric. [819. Kepi two
terms. Migrated to Christ'., I :o, 1820; B \ >
isjii. Succeeded his fuller at Larden II. ill, 18
■ . 1 -i, 1829: P.( "i B
Bourton). Salop, 1843-69, and P.< . ••> Shipton,
I i' 1., 1 dop D . ! Lpi , al Mm b Wi r*I.
iPeile, 11 (.... .-. 1, I,
lying in 'Ma >'; Ct ■<.!>■ '■ •<■< in, m ij
459
More, Thomas Frederick
MORE, THOMAS FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Pembroke,
i i, i .. i,-.i j; from I seter College, I ixford, whence he had
matric.' Oct. 31, 180S, age 18. [2nd s. of Robert, Esq., of
Linley Hall, Bishop's Castle, Salop (and Eliza, dau. of James
Tavlor, of Much Hadhani. Herts.). B. there [Jan. 19, 1790.
School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1815. Ord.
dear. .11 (Norm, h) inlv'J. iSls; priest, (Jit. 7, 1817. R. of
I oreli y, Salop, 1830-3. R. of Shelve, and K. of More, 1S33-
69. Of Linlev Hall, Salop. Married, 1831, his cousin,
Harriet Mary, dau. of Thomas More, of Larden, and had
issue. Died Dec. 17, 1S69, [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxen.;
Crock) 1 1 . Burke, L.G.)
MORE-NESB1TT, NORTH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 1, 1871. S. of J., Esq., of The Drum, Liberton,
Edinburgh. Doubtful if resided.
MOREAU, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Clare,
June 14, 17531 Fell.-Com., 1758. B. at Kdnigsberg, Prussia,
Germany. [School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1753;
B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. R. of Shillingstone, Dorset from
1759 and K- of Durweston, 1765-6. Chaplain to the Ear]
of Pomfret. Minister of Beaufort, S. Carolina, 1773-6- '<■
of St Michael's, Charleston, 1778-80. Died Sept. 26, 1784.
G. Uag. r 7 r ' ■ . 1 is enoiicously records his death as in
May 1776. (J. H. Whitmore; RecordofOld Westminsters.)
MORELAND, WILLIAM COWAN HARRISON. Adm pens at
St John's, May I, 1880. S. of lohn Harrison, flax-spinner,
of Knock. Co.' Down, Ireland (and Sarah Frances Tight
McCullorh). Li. there, (an. 9, 1865. School, preparatory,
Harrow (Mr Hastings) and at Leipzig University. M itri.
Easter, iNsn, B.A. l.sso; M.A. 1922. Ord. deacon (London)
1 10; priest 1908; 1 "l st Peter's, Cranley Gardens Ken-
11, 1907-8. C. of St Marv lioltons, W. Brompton,
100.1 -14. C. of St Maryiebone, 1914-17. C. of Holy Trinity,
Upper Chelsea, 1917-20. V. of St Stephen's. Paddington,
1920-30. Died as the result of an accident, in Lond
July 10, 1930. [Eagle, xlvi. 112; Crockford; The Times,
July 14, 1930.)
MORELAND, WILLIAM HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 8, 1SS6. S. of William Harrison, of The Glen House,
Crawfordsburn, Co. Down. B. [July 13], 1S6S, at Belfast.
School, Chiton (...liege. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. (Law
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1889; LL.B. 1889. Entered the I.C.S.,
1889; Assistant Coiiinu--i.4i,T, is,,,; Joint Magistrate, 1 ... ■ .
Magistrate and Collector, I nited Province,, 1.199; Direct..!
of Land Record, and Agriculture, 1899-1912; Agricultural
Adviser, Indole State, ion; retired, 1914. CLE., 1005;
C.S 1. 1912. Afterwards associated with the weekly India-
man. Collaborator in translating /. 'i.n.v.v . Ii:.li.i, written
by Francus Pelsaert in 1618 and in I ...//; '. of India;
India at the Death of Akbar; From A I o : Aurani eb, 1 1.
Edited two volumes for the Hakluvt bo. ietv, Relations of
Golconda and Peter Floris. Generally acknowledged to be
the greatest authority of his time on the econonm aspei ts
of land revenue in India. Died at Gerrard's Cross, Sept. 2.S,
19 -.. [hut, o Offic, Lists; II ho's Who; The Joins. Sept. 30,
I938-)
MORELL-MACKENZIE, HENRY HARVEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 16, 1SS3. S. of [Sir] Morell [M.D.J, of 19,
Hurley Street. London. B. Mai. ji, 1864, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs, 1883. Theatrical proprietor and
manager. 1 if Wargrave, Berks., 111 1007. Died Ian. 8, 1916.
[Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MORESBY, WALTER HALLIDAY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1881. [Only] s. of John, Commander, R.N. (later
Admiral, see U.N.U.) (and Jane Willis). B. [Nov. 9, 1861],
at Queenstown, Bapt. Dec. 6, 1861. [School, Westminster]
Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1KS4; LL.B. 18.S0. M.A. 1889.
Adm. at the Inn. 1 temple, Nov. 12. 1883. Called to the
Bar, Nov. m, in. -- "n the South-Eastem Cucuit. Legal
Adviser t.. the \\ .11 1 nine Mister, Makers of Playing Cards
Company. During the Great War, 1. 114-19, Legal Adviser,
Special Intelligence Department, War Office. O.B.E., 1017;
OIL, 1920. Of 8, Wynnstay Gardens, London, W. and
2, Hare Court, Temple, in 1947. [Record of Old It estminsters;
Burke, U.B.I: ; Inns of t ourt; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
MORETON, The Hon. ALGERNON THOMAS. Adm. pens at
Trinity, Feb. 10, 1848. [3rd] s. of Henry George Francis,
[2nd] Earl ..I Ducie (next) (and Elizabeth, dau. of John,
2nd Lord Sherborne). B. [Aug. 10], 1S29. [School, Merchis-
i,,m Castle.] Matrii Mi. lis [848. Captain, 3rd Dragoon
Guards. Married (1) Dec. 10, 1857, Annii lane, dau ..1
Thomas Paget, of Knockglass, Co. Mayo, and had issue; (2)
Apr. 1. 1N75, his first cousin, Emilia ' uivia, dau. of the Hon.
\ 11 1 on- II. 111 v Mi. .h.iiald Moreti.n. of Largie. Argyllshire
Died s./>.s. Ian. 18. 1N80. [Men kiston Castle Sch. Reg.;
Burke. P. and II. (sue Ducie); Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 733.)
MORETON The Hon. HENRY GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm.
nobli man ...... 17) at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1820. [Eldest] s "I
Thomas Reynolds, [1st] Earl of Ducie (and fiances, dau.
Morgan, Alexander
of Henry, 1st Earl of Carnarvon). B. [May 8, 1.802]. in
London. School, Eton, Matric. Michs. 1820. Styled Lord
Moreton, 1837-40. M.P. for Gloucestershire, 1S31-2; for
E. GIoucs. 1832-4. Major, N. Gloucs. Militia, 1835. A Lord-
in-Waiting, is.)', si. Charity Estates Commissioner, 1 -4.,
Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Ducie, June 23, 1840.
An authonty on agriculture. Lord-in-Waiting to Queen
Victoria, 1S46-7. A Chanty Commissioner, 1847. Married.
June 28, 1S20, the Hon. Elizabeth Dutton, dau. of John,
2nd Lord Sherborne. Of Tortworth Court, Gloucs. Died
there June 2. [853 Father of the above. (Burke, Col.
Gentry, 11. 733; l> N I! ; Burke, P. and £.'.; G.L.C.; W. R.
Williams. './•--, / ton Sch. Lists.)
MORETON, HENRY HAUGHTON REYNOLDS, Lord. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1875. [Eldest] s of Henry John
Reynolds, ,rd Earl of Ducie, B.C., G.C.V.O., Lord-Lieut,
of Oxon., of Tortworth Court, Gloucs. (and his 1st cousin,
Julia, dau. of James Haughton Langston. M.P., of Sarsden,
Oxon.). B. [Mar. 4], 1857, in London. Matric. Michs. 1875-
Styled Lord Moreton. M.P. for West Gloucestershire, 1880-5.
D.L. and J. P. for i.k Of Sarsden House, Kingham,
Oxon. Married, D.e 1 .\ 1888, Ada Margarette, dau. of
Dudlev Robert Smith, ..I Pirbright, Surrey, and Belgrave
squ.,re. I... id.. 1. Died '• and i... Feb .'M.-H (Burke,
Col. Gentry, 11, 733; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Who Bias
Who.)
MORETON, ROBERT JONES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 14, 1770. S. of Robert, of NavestCH k, Essi X. School,
St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1771. Scholar, 1771.
I shibitioner, 1771; LL.B. 1779. 0rd- Pr"-'il (London)
June 2, 177'.. (SI Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MORETON, THOMAS WILLIAM EARL. Adm. at Caius, Oct.
I, 1882. S. of James Earl, of Lirvm, Chester. B. there
[Oct. 26], 1863. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1882; B A
\i s, Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1890
Practised at larvm, Cheshire District Medical Officer,
Tarvin Union. Served 111 the '.real War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A M ( .). Author, / ield :■■■ : of lite Month. Of Tarvin,
in 1950. [RossallSch. Reg.; Venn, it. 458; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories.)
MOREWOOD, The Rev. JAMES BAKER. Adm sizar at St
Catharine's, Jan. 2.8, 1833 Adm. pens, at St John's (age
)o), Feb. 3, 1835. Of Warwickshire. Migrated to Queens',
Oct. 10, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1335; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1S42.
Ord deacon (London, for the Col is), May II, 1827;
pro it, [une 1, 1N28. Prob.ibl' J Chap] .111 m the H.E.I.C.S.
in India, 1820-41. C. of St John's, Richmond, Surrey,
[841-2. Chaplain of St George's Hospital, London, 1845-52.
I ii,, q.[.. sirs from ' lergy List, 1S53. Doubtless brother of the
MOREWOOD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Que] ns\ May 1 3, 1 837-
Of Warwickshire Matric. Michs. 1S37: B.A. 1841; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1841; priest, 1842 \ of
Burton-in-Kendal, Westmorland. 1842 '.'.. Hon. 1 anon oi
Carlisle. Married Margaret, dau. of John North. Died Apr.
5 181.0, aged 58, at Burton vicarage. Doubtless brother of
the above. [C >"■ kford; G. 1/.1;, 1801., 1. 766; The Guardian,
Apr. 11, and Apr. IS. 1866 I
MOREY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity, Mar. 27.
1827. S. of Richard Marden. B. [1807], at North Marden,
Sussex. [School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A
1 1 C. of Bottesford, Lines., 1841— 7. C. of Wadingliain,
1848-5S. l'.C. oi Snitterby, 1850 61. Died Nov. 13, 1861.
[Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Clergy List, G. Mag., 1861, II. 691-)
MORGAN, AARON AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Line 17 1840. S. of Thomas, u ine-niei. hant, of Savage
Gardens [Tower Hill, London] (and Elizabeth). B, Mai 6,
1822 [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844;
Tvrwhitt Hebrew Scholar, 1847; M.A. 1S47. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Aug. 24, 184s; priest, Aug 23, 1S46; C. of Hing-
ham. Norfolk, 1845-6. R. of Bradley. Lines., 1846-55.
I haplain to the Army Works Corps, in the Crimea, [855- ...
V ,,f 1 ..lion's Ashl.v. North. nit,.. 1851.-7. V. of St John's,
Brighton, 1862-7. 1. V. oi Great Casterton, Rutland, in 70 »j
V. of Grosmont, Mon., 1882-4. Author, EccUsiastcs Man
cully Paraphrased; The Mind of sltakc.pcaic as Exhibited in
his Herts. Resided latterly at Brighton. Died sept 1.,
1888, at Tivoli, near Rome. [Eton Sch. Lists; EagU
The Guardian, Sept. 26, 1888.)
MORGAN, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Oct. 2. 1882. S. of Robert Pratt, gent, [estate-agent |.
deceased, of Norwich. B. there [Aug. 23, 1863]. School,
Norwich Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1SS2. 1; \ 1 ,. MA
ink,,. 1 ml. deacon (Colchester, for St Allan- 1.--' . |-i» '.
1887 C. of Waltham Abbey, Essex, 1886 9 c . of St
James's, Holloway, London, 1889-92. V. of St Jonn-the-
Baptist, Islington; 1S02-0. V. of St Mark's. Kemp Town,
Brighton 1899-1911. V. of St Mark's, Broadwater Down,
Tunbndge Wells.' ion 1; Lie pr., dio of Chichester,
mi-, 49- OI Tunbridge Wells, Kent, 111 1949- (Crockford.)
460
Morgan, Algernon Herbert Vaughan
MORGAN, ALGERNON HERBERT VAUGHAN. Adm. sizar
[age 20) at Trinity, July 8, 1852. S. of Edward. B. in the
Isle of Sheppey, Kent. School, Storkwell, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 185^; B.A. 1S56; M.A. 1859.
MORGAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Oct 1,
1900. Of Vorks. S. of G. I., solicitor, of Fairfield, Shipley,
Yorks. B. there. School, Bradford Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 190S. At Charing Cross Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1910; D.P.H., Sheffield, 1921. Served
in the Great War, 1914-9 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Prai
Staveley Town, near Chesterfield, 1920; Medical OnV.T > (
Health, Newmarket, Moulton, Clare, Bumpstead and Linton
rural districts. Practised subsequently at Canilm ' > ■
28, Sedley Taylor Road, in 1950. {Medical Directories.)
MORGAN, ARTHUR NAPIER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1894. [Eldest] s. of thi Eto \ . ■ il Denha
Wickham Market. B. Dec. 20, 1875, at Masulipal
India. School [St John's], Leatherhead. Matric. Mi hs.
1S94; B.A. 1897. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1899; prii
C. of Barking, Essex, 1899-1903. Disappears from Crockford,
1904. (St John's Scft., Leatherhead, Reg.)
MORGAN, AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
July 4, 1825. [2nd] s. of [Edward] Morgan, Esq., of Golden
Grove, Holywell, Flints, (and Maria, dau. of Thomas Grif-
fith). [B. Aug. 4, 1S08.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1826;
B.A. 1830; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Chester) lulv 14 1831;
C. of Hawarden, Flints. (Burke, L.G. (1st ed.).)
MORGAN, BENJAMIN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuei ,
Apr. 16, 1885. S. of Richard, Esq., of 30, Great Dark-gate
Street, Abervstwvth. Matric. Michs. 1S85; Scholar; B.A.
{22nd Wrangler) 1888; M.A. 1892. F.I.A. With the Commer-
cial Union Assurance Co., Cornhill, London, in ;
$5, Keyes Road, Cricklewood, London N.W., in 1946,
MORGAN, CAESAR. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Christ's,
1768. S. of Nicholas. B. at Tugwynn (sic), Pembs. School,
Haverfordwest. Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar, 1769; B.A.
1773; M.A. 1776; D.D. 1793- Fellow, 1775-6. Ord. deacon
(London) Mar. 7, 1773; priest (Norwich) Aug. 14, 1774; C. of
Kennett, Cambs., 1774. C. of Debenham, Suffolk, 1774.
P.C. of St Mary's, Ely, 1781. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ely,
1783. V. of Elm with Emneth, Cambs., 17S4. R. of Coveney
with Manea, 1789. R. of Kelshall, Herts., 1790. V. of Little-
ports, Cambs., 1791- V. of Wisbech St Peter, 1792. R. of
S treat ham with Little Thetford, 1802-12. Canon of Ely,
1804. ' Gained a prize gold medal open to the learned world,
presented by Teyler's Theological Society at Haarlem.'
Married, in 1776. Author, A demonstration that true philo-
sophy has no tendency to undermine divine revelation and that
a well-grounded philosopher may be a true Christian (prize
essay, 1786); Investigation of the Trinity of Plato and of
Phtlo Judaeus; Sermons, etc. Died Jan. 10, 1812;. buried in
Ely Cathedral. (Kenelm H Smith; Peile, u. 287; Foster,
Index I: i- il Guide; G. Mag., 1812, 1. 193.)
MORGAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. r,
1875. S. of Thomas, Esq. [R.N-, F.S.A.]. B. at Clapham,
Surrey. School, Sevenoaks (Rev. C. Crofts). Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1886. Naval Instructor; H.M.S.
Britannia, 1906. Of Burdon Hall, Godalming, in 1921.
Brother of Ernest K. B. (1870). (Catnoridge Yearbook, 1906.)
MORGAN, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1890. S of Samuel Christopher (perhaps of Wadham
College, Oxford, 1855). B. at Blackheath, Kent. [School,
Monk ton Combe.] Migrated to St Catharine's, Apr. 7, 1892;
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1902. Ord. deacon (Ripon) iS ,
(London) 1903; C. of St Bamabas, Douglas, Isle of Man,
1895-6. Missionary, China Inland Mission in W. 1 bina,
1897-1902. C. of St Thomas, Islington, 1902-4. C. of St
Silas, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1905-6. C. of St I
Evangelist, Wortley, Yorks., 1906-9. C. of Holy Trinity,
Bordesley, War.'. oi Winston! Suffolk, [912-
33. Of Perranporth, Cornwall, in 1934. Disapj ■
Crockford, 1935. (Old Monktonutn
MORGAN, CHRISTOPHER HIRD. Adm at Caius, Oct 1, 1876
[Eldest]s.of Hot fynydd, Whitland,
Cann. B. Nov. 29, 1857, at Cirencester. Schools, Ha
H'-rmitage, Bath. Matric. Michs. i~ ' B
1880; M.A. 1884. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 2r, 1877.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1883. On the South V.
cuit, and Pembrokeshire and Carmarthen Sessions. 1 !
at Tegfynydd, Carn [I\ for Pembr
Died! ndl loyd S.
{1881). (Venn, 11. 421 and in., A&lenda; Law Lists; Inns of
Court, F Bar.)
MORGAN, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Trinity, (Jet. is, i860. S.
of the Rev. David. B. Jan. 17, 1841, at Llancarfan, Glam.
School, Somerset (private). Maine. Michs. i860.
Morgan, Edward Olmius
MORGAN, The Rev. DAVID FOSCUE. Adm. sizar at Queens',
1831. A ' ren-year man.' ' Annos plus 24 natus.' Matrii
Michs. 1S42; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1S43. Ord. deacon, 1828;
priest, 1S29. C. of Kensington Chapel, Bath, 1847. V. of Si
Mary's, Leamington, Warws., 1852-6. Chaplain at Menton< .
1868 72. Father of Henry F. (1863). (Clergy List.)
MORGAN, DAVID JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 20,
1893. S. of Willi. mi, analytical and consulting chemist,
public analyst, of Swansea (and Mary Ann James). B. there,
Feb. 26, 1S74. School, Llandovery. Matric. Michs. i> ■■>-.,
Scholar, 1893; B.A. {Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1896;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1902; M.A. and M.D. 1906. At St Mary's
Hospital. L.S.A., 1901; D.P.H., R.C.P.S., 1903. Clinical
Assistant {Electrical Dept.), St Mary's Hospital. Bacterio-
logist and Pathologist, in charge of Electrical and X-Ray
Dept., Cancer Hospital, London. Medical Officer of Health
for Swansea, 1910. Medical Superintendent, Swansea County-
Borough Fever Hospital. Chief Medical Officer, Swansea
Education Authority. (Medical Directories.)
MORGAN, DAVID LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi.
Oct. 1, 1886. S. iif W. L., bank accountant, Liverpool. B.
Sept. 22, 186S, at Holyhead, Anglesey. School, Friars',
Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1886; Scholar, 1S87; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1S89. English Lecturer at the Univer-
sity of Lund, Sweden. Made several translations of Swedish
writers, and was engaged, with Dr Wenstrom, on the com-
pilation of a Swedish-English Dictionary. 'On Sunday,
Feb. 16, 1896, he met a seamstress of Malmo, called Cecilia
Karolina Anderson, at the railway station at Copenhagen;
they entered a first class carriage. When the train arrived
at Klampenborg, not far from Copenhagen, they were found
lying on the floor of the carriage, each with a bullet wound
in the temple. They both died in hospital at Copenhagen
on Feb. 16.' (Scott, MSS.; The Standard, Feb. 18, 1896.)
at Cla
Ar,
1879.
MORGAN, DAVID WALTER. Adm. pens, at Clare. June 26,
J753- [S. of William.] B. at Southwark, Surrey. Matric.
Michs. 1753. Matric. from Hertford College, Oxford, June 14,
1/59, age 25. Ord. deacon (London) June 13, 1756. (Al.
MORGAN, EDMUND CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1855. [S. of Edmund Cobb, Esq. B. July 23, 1837.
School, Rugbv (entered in 1850).] Matric. Michs. 1855.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, EDMUND HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 10) at J
July i, 1858. S. of the Rev. James, deceased [R. of Corston,
Somerset, 1838-43]. B. [Nov. 17, 183S] at Corston vicarage.,
Schools, Oundle and Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 1858;
Scholar; B.A. (24th Wrangler) 1862; M.A. 1865. Fellow,
1865-95; Dean, 1865-05, and Senior Tutor, 1886-95. Junior
Proctor, 1874-5; Senior Proctor, 1880-1. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1S64; priest (Ely) 1865. Popularly known as
' Red Morgan,' to distinguish him from the Master (H. A.
Morgan), known as ' Black Morgan.' Died, unmarried, Aug.
8, 1895. (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Cambridge
Chronicle.)
MORGAN, EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, t879; I \
1883; M.A. 1913. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1882; priest, [883;
C. ofSt-John-the-Baptist, Cardiff, 1882 1 C. of St Andrew's,
Cardiff, 1884-8. V. of Llanishen with Lisvane, Glam.,
1888-91. V. of Penmark, 1891-1901. V. of Trevethin, Mon.,
1901-16. Rural Dean of Blacnau Gwent, 1901 il
Llanwern with Bishton, Mon., 1916-24. Rural Dean of
Netherwent, 1923-4. V. of L'sk with Monkswood, Mon.,
|0. Rural Dean of Usk, 1025-30.
•I, 1931.
MORGAN, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, il Peterhoi i
Oct 1, 1885. S. of John, Esq., of London. B 5ep1 1,1 ■ t
School, King's College School, London. M
MORGAN, EDWARD OLMIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinii i
1836. Matric. Michs 1 , 6; B.A U [845. Ord.
deacon (York) 1840; priest, 1841 ; 1 -i '■
1840-2. S id Master 1
C. of Stockwell, !■-.,, 50. C. of M ■ -., 1853-5.
• C. of < uble: , Derbs., 1864-5 v "»
1864-70. Cot A p, 18668. C. ol I
Suffolk. 1869-70. C. of oik, 1871-3. Sub-
3, Coburg Terrace, Sidmouth. 1
Crockford, 1 890.
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Morgan, Ernest Arundel
MORGAN, ERNEST ARUNDEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mav 23, 1884. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. David, of Yscei-
fi..g. Holvwell, Flints. 11. [Sept. 20], 1865, at Blama. School,
I- ...II. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord.
deai 1 m (Chester) 1880; priest, 1890; C. of Wallasey, Cheshire,
1S89-95. C. of Isleworth, Middlesex, 1895-6. V. of St
Margaret-on-Thames, 1898-1906. V. of St Andrew's, Willes-
den Green, 1906-24. Rural Dean of Willesden, 1918-24.
Preb. of St Paul's, Cathedral 1924-38. R. of Mayfield,
Sussex, 1924-5. R. of Beckenham, Kent, 1925-31. Died
Aug. 17, 1938, at Bude, Cornwall; buried at Willesden.
(RossallSch. Reg.; 1 lit' Times, Aug. 18 and 24, 1938.)
MORGAN, ERNEST AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 29, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1877; priest, 187S; C. of Lower
Mitton, Worcs., 1877-9. C. of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middle-
sex, 1879-S5. K. of St John's with St Lawrence, llketshall,
Suffolk, 1885-94. V. of Tibshelf, Derbs., 1894-1901. R. of
Seolo, Norfolk, 1901-12. R. of Welborne, 1912-22. Lived
latterly at Southbourne, Hants., where he died July 21,
1939- (Crockford; The 1 tines. July 24, 1939.)
MORGAN, ERNEST JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 2") at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1879. S. nf William Frederick, merchant, of London. B.
at Camberwell, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883 Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of St Mary-the-
Less, Lambeth, 1883-6. C. of St Augustine's, Honor Oak,
1886-8. C. of St Nicholas, Brighton, 1S88-93. R. of Aldring-
ton. Sussex, 1893-1912. V. of St Philip's, Aldrington, 1912-
14. V. of Westticld. near Battle, 1915-28. Of The White
Cottage, Caldbec Hill, Battle, in 1947. Brother of Frank S.
(1888). Disappears from Crockford, 1948. (Crockford.)
MORGAN, ERNEST KENNEDY BUCKLEY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 9, 1870. S. of Thomas, of Palace Road,
Streatham, London. B. Dec. 2, 1848, in London. School,
Streatham (private). Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A.
1877. Ord deacon (Salisbury) 1871; priest, 1874; C. of
Whitchurch-Canonicoruin. Dorset, 1873-5. C. of St John's,
Sevenoaks, 1875-8; V. there, 1S78-S2. V. of Weald, Kent,
[882-99. R- of Biddenden, 18911-1112. R. .>t Sundridge,
1912-23. Rural Dean of Sevenoaks, 1920 j 1 1 May 27,
[928, at Sevenoaks. Brother of Charles (1875). (Crockford;
I he 1 imes, May 29, n>-'S.)
MORGAN, EVAN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 23.
1830. S. of Evan. B. at Lavendon, Bucks. School, North-
ants, (private). Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1835.
MORGAN, EVAN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H..
Oct. I, 189 1. [S. ..I 1 1. 1 in Bran.lram and Mary lanet Matchett.
B. Feb. Us 1872. at Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich], [School.
Oundle.] Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) 1890; priest, 1S97; C. of Bewdley, Worcs.,
1 -I'' '1. C. of St Margaret's, King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1899-
[901. V. of St Martin-at-Palace, Norwich, and Chaplain to
11. M. prison, Norwich, 1901-4. V. of St Matthew's, Thorpe
Hamlet, 1904-17. R. of Loewstoft, 1917-31. V. of Seaview,
isle of Wight, 1931 -8. Perm, to off,, dio. of Norwich.
1938-0. Public Preacher, mvi 14. Died Aug. 6, 1944, at
Cromer; buried at Norwich. (Crockford; The limes, Aug. 8,
i'i44.)
MORGAN, EVAN HONE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. T898.
S. "f Evan John, Principal of Castle Hill School, Ealing.
London. [School, University College School.], Matric. Michs.
iS.jS; P.. A. M05; M A. 1. ,1 1 Assistant Master at Castle Hill
School .mil it III- * oopiT-' Company's School, Bow. Served
m the Great War, 1. ,14-19 (Lieut., R.A.O.C.). (School-
masters' Directories; Univ. War List.)
MORGAN, FRANK STANFORD. Adm. pen-, (age 20) at Pem-
broke, Oct. i, 1S88. [Youngest] s. of William Frederick,
Esq., of Dulwich. B. there [Feb 18,1869. School, Dulwich
1 ollege.] Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. [895 Ord
deacon (Rochester) [892; priest, r893; C. of St Michael's,
Battersea, 18112-5. C. of Sutton, Surrey. 1895-8. C. of
Lewisham. 1898-1900. C. of Preston. Sussex. [900 3. V, of
Kaddenham, Cambs., 1905-15. V. of St Anne's, Brondes-
Imry. Middlesex, 1915-20. V. of Selmeston with Alciston,
Sussex, T923-30. R. of Stanmer with Falmer, 1930-9.
Perm, to off., dios. of Chichester and Rochester, 1939-48-.
OfTonbridge, U11948. Brother of Emest [.(1879). (Dulwich
Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
MORGAN, FREDERICK BEAUMONT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, T877. S. of Charles, of 27, Elvaston Place, Queen's
Gate, Hyde Park, London. B. Mar. 31, 1859, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1877. Adm. Sole itor. 1883;
prai tised in London; Messrs Morgan & Harrison, Old |ewi v
Died Oct. 7, 101;, at Paignton, lv\..n. (Law Lists; The
Times, Oct. 9, 1943.)
MORGAN, FREDERICK CLEVELAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
fuue 2s, 1900. S. of fames, of Graystanes, St Anne-de-
Bellevue, Montreal, Canada. B. [Dec. 1], 1881, at Montreal.
Morgan, The Hon. Henry Charles
School, Dover College, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1000; B.A.
1903. B.A. McGill Univ., 1904. A merchant in Montreal,
1910. Brother of James D. (1899). (Dover Coll. Reg.)
MORGAN, FREDERICK GRINNELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 16, 1896. S. of Henry, of Aurora, Gayuga Lake, New
York. B. there [Feb. 25] 1866. From Harvard University,
U.S.A. Matric. Michs. T896.
MORGAN, GEORGE ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 20, 1880. S. of Richard Cope, publisher (and Lydia
Margaret). B. June 26, 1861, at Bamsbury, Middlesex.
Schools (Surrey Countv, Cranleigh (Dr Merriman) and Mill
Hill]. Matric. Michs. [880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Director
of Messrs Morgan and Scott, Ltd.. publishers. Author, Old
Bible 1 haracters drawn with a modern pen; Mighty Days of
Revival; Handbook on the Atonement; Sunday Talks with
Boys and Girls, etc. Died July 23, 1934, at Bexhill. (Mill
Hill Seh. Keg.; Eagle, xlviii. 195; Who was Who; The Times,
July 25, 1934.)
MORGAN, GEORGE WILLIAM FAULCONER. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1900. Eldest s. of Faulconer, formerly Lieul ,
12th Regt. B. July 15, 187S, at Stoke Newington. Schools,
Horwell (endowed) land Lancaster]. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. [903. 1 ird. deacon (Exeter) 1904; priest, 1005; C. of
Stoke Damerel, Devon, 1904-6. Chaplain, R.N., 1906:
served in H.M.S. Prince of Wales, 1906-7; Venus, 1907-8;
at the Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1908-9; in the Ber-
wick, 1909-10; Challenge, 1910-12; Powerful 1912-13; Im-
pregnable, 1913-15; Invincible, 1915-16. Killed when the
Invincible was sunk in the North Sea Battle, May 31, 1916.
(Univ. War List; Crockford; 1 he Times, June 5, [916.)
MORGAN, GRIFFITH JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Ham. Oct. 7, 1870. S. of — , of Gillygron, Pontardawe,
Glam. School, Llandovery College. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1875.
MORGAN. HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 7, 1818;
from Worcester College, Oxford, whence he bad matric.
Feb. 12, 1814. [S. of Henry, of Newent, Gloucs.] Matric.
Lent 1818; LL.B. 1822. Adm. at the Middle Temple. Jan 2,
1821. Ord. priest (Hereford) Aug. 4, 1822; C. of Coldweston,
Salop, 1822-5. P.C. of Withington, 1825-41. Chaplain of
Nunhead cemetery, Surrey, 1842-70. C. of St Mary Magda-
len. Camberwell, 1846-50. R. of Stoke-Lacy, Heref., 1871-86.
Died Nov. 3, 1886, aged 88, at Great Malvern. [Inn; of
Court; Crockford; I he Guardian, Nov. ro, 1886.)
MORGAN, The Rev. HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Jan. 15,
1856. A ' Ten-year man.' S. of Elijah, Methodist preacher
(and Sarah). B. [Sept. 10, 1S24], at Axminster, Devon. Bapt.
Jan. 10, 1S25. Matric. Lent, 1865; B.D. (Stat. Eli. I 1866.
Ord. deacon (Hereford) 1855; priest (Hereford) Mav 18, 1856;
C. of Upton Bishop, Heref., 1855-8. C. of Huntingfield with
1 ookli v, Suffolk, 1858-63. C. of Weston-Beggard, Heref.,
1863-5. C. of Monks-Kirby, Warws., 1865-8. C. of Lydney,
Gloucs., 1868-73. V. of Compton Abdale, 1873^)4. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1S95.
MORGAN, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at [ESI 5,
lune 28, 1849. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Morgan (1S27), (V. of
Conway, North Wales, 1838-70.) B. [July 1, 1830). at
l, otlieiiliurg, Sweden. Schools, Shrewsbury and Kme - I "I
leg-', London. Matric. Michs, 184-1; B.A. (zbth Wrangler)
1853; M.A. 1856; D.D. r887. Fellow, 1S5S-85; Dean,
1862 s; Tutor. 1803-85; Master, 1885-1912. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1859; priest (Ely) 18110. Select Preacher al
Cambridge, r886 ami [893. Popularly known as ' Black
Morgan1 to distinguish him from Edmund H., the tutor.
Author, The Northern Circuit, or Brief Notes of Sweden,
Finland, and Russia; 1 he I enure of Fellowships considered
especially with reference to College Tutors and Lecturers;
The Mathematical Tripos, an inquiry into i/s inline':., n .1
Liberal Education; George Elwes Corrie, D.D. {a Sermon.
1885); The Church and Dissent in Wales, the causes of the
present agitation, with suggestions for i/s mitigation, 1895.
A great mountaineer; made, with Leslie Stephen, the first
ascent of the Jungfrau Joch in 1862. ' Dr. Morgan's chief
lil li to fame will be that he was one of the very first of those
in il i .inibridge tutors of the last half of the 19th century
who made the smaller Colleges important in the University,
but he was something infinitely greater than a successful
College Tutor.' (Dr F. J. Foakes-Jackson.) Married, 1881,
( harlotte Linda, eldest dau. of Henry Barnes, shipowner,
of Anlield, Liverpool (and Ashgate House, Brampton,
li' 1I1.,). and had issue, a son and four daughter-. Died
Sept, -', 1912; buried at Fen-Ditt.m. (Memoirs of H. A.
Morgan;! rockford; Who'/nas Who. Ike Times, Sept. ;, mi--.)
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Morgan, Henry Foscue
MORGAN, HENRY FOSCUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mav u,
1863. S. of [the Rev.] David Foscue (1831). B. [Apr. 30],
1S45, in London. School, Rugby. Matric. Mi< b
' In New Zealand.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, HENRY ROBERT. Adm. at Trinity Ha. i
S. of H[enry], Esq., of Norwich (and Mary Ann Lodge).
[B. Aug. 11, 1S64.] School, Charterhouse. Matric Michs.
iS?j; B.A. 1SS5; LL.M. 1SS9. Adm. Solicitor, 1S90; prac-
tised at King's Lvnn; Messrs Jarvis and Morgan. Capt.,
^rd V. B., the Norfolk Regt., 1898. Sensed in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Norfolk Regt. (T. F. Res.)). Resided
latterly at Ashley House, Hunstanton, where he died Aug.
30, 1944. (Charterhouse Reg.; Univ. War List; La
The Times, Sept. 2, 1944.)
MORGAN, HUGH KENYON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1877. S.
of Howard Spear, gent., of Tegfynydd, Carm. B. [Oct, ...
185S, at Rhvdwen, Carm. School. Haverfordwest. Matric.
Michs. 1S77;' B.A. 1SS2. Died July 15, 1898. Brother of
Christopher H. (1S76) and Lloyd S. (1SS1). (Venn, n. 429
and in. Addenda.)
MORGAN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 27) at Trinity, Feb. 26,
1S25. S. of lames. B. at Lydnev, Gloucs. School, Lydney.
Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 032; M.A. 1835.
MORGAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhot.se, Feb. i, 1S64.
S. of Robert, Esq., of Hill Cottage, Pembroke. Matric.
Easter, 1S64; Scholar, 1S65; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1867; priest, 186S. Second Master of
Sutton Valence Grammar School, Kent, and C. there, 1S67-
70. C. of Thomhill Lees, Dewsbury, Yorks., 1870-4. C. of
Presteigne, Radnorshire, 1874-5. C. of Woodkirk, Yorks.,
1875-7. C. of St Luke's, Kentish Town, 1877-S. Org. Sec.
of Church Defence Inst., 1878-9. Vice -Principal of Chester
Training College, 1879-86. C. of Bletchingley, Surrey, 1888-
91. C. of St Alphege's, Southwark, 1891-4. Sub-Warden of
Southwark Theological College, 1S91-7. C. of St Stephen's,
Hammersmith, 1897-1902. Lived subsequently at Hampton-
on-Thames, where he died Mar. 7, 1932. (7\ A. Walker, 523;
Crockford; The Times, Mar. 8, 1932.)
MORGAN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Selwvs- H.. Oct. 1. 1894.
B. Mar. 4, 1S72. [School, Wyggeston Grammar, La i
Matric. Michs. 1S94; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901. Adm. adeundem
at Trinity College, Dublin. 1921; B.D. (Trim Coll., Dublin)
1924; D.D. (Trim Coll.. Dublin) 1928. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1897;
priest, 1898; C. of St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds, 1S97-1907.
V. of St Andre w-the-Great, Cambridge, 1907-19. V. of
Christ Church, Summers eld, Birmingham, 1919-27. V. of
Christ Church, Blacklands, Hastings, 1927-4S-. Author,
The Importance of Tertulhan in the Development of Christian
Dogma; The Psychological Teaching of St Augustine.
(Crockford.)
MORGAN, JAMES DAVIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1836. Matric. Michs. 1S36. Migrated to Queens*, Oct. 19,
1838.
MORGAN, JAMES DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1899. S. of James, of St Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada.
B. [June 29], 1880, at Montreal. School, Dover College,
Kent. Matnc. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Of St Anne-de-
Bellevue, Quebec, Canada. M.D. and M.Chir., McGfl] Univ.,
1907. A physician in Montreal, 19 10. Brother of Frederick C.
(1900). (Dover Coll. Reg.)
MORGAN, JAMES GORDON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
Nov. 7, 1800; from the University of Aberdeen. [Only] s. of
[the Rev.] William, D.D. (and Martha Topping). B. [Nov. 5,
1784], in Marylebone parish, London- Matric. Mil b
Scholar, 1803; M.B. 1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 6,
1801. Practised medicine at Barnstaple, Devon. Married,
1811, Ann Douglas, ' an heiress with r3o,ooo.'
Coll. Adm., iv. 3S8; Inns of Court.)
MORGAN, The Rev. JAMES MORRISON. Adm. sizar at Sr
John's, Apr. 17, 1847; a ' Ten-year man.' S. of Jail
Man.il. B. in the parish of St Nicholas, Cork, Ireland. Bapt.
Nov. 1, 1819. At St Bees Theological College. V. ol
in-Furness, Lanes., 1849-97. Domestic Chaplain t
of Cork and Orrery. Disappears from Crock; t
(Clergy List, which calls him ' M.A.')
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 4, 1774; a ' Ten-
year man.' 13. .it Monmouth. Matrii Lent, 1784; B.D.
(Stat. Eli:.) 1784. Perhaps the man of these names (not
of Oxford) who was R. of Tugford, Salop, 1801-29. Dis-
appears from Clerical Guid*
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, M U
1776. [2nd] s. of r the Rev.] John Pilkington (i737). of Hit. bin ,
— S; Scholar, 1778;
Chancellor's Classical medal, 1780; B.A. (8th Wrangler) 1780.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 27, 1780. (Inns of Court.)
Morgan, John Richard
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Cau^. fun.
S. of John, medical practitioner, of Paris. Educated at the
College of Bourbon. Matnc. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1828; M A.
1831. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1829; priest, 1829. K. of
Normanton, Lines., 1829-44. R. of Pyecombe,
1844-75, Died May 22, 1S75. See Joseph (1816) with whom
he is confused in Clergy List. (Venn, 11. 190; Crockford;
P. B. G. Bmnall.)
MORGAN, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Sidney, Nov. 9,
[827; from Jesus College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 5, 1809, age 22. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. Morgan Morgan,
of Cayo, Carmarthen. B. there. Schools, Cannartln-n
and Lampeter. Matric. Lent, 1S28; (Civil Law Classes, 1st
Class, 1831-2); LL.B. 1S32. Chaplain, R.N., for 16 years.
R. of Croxton, Lines., 1S31-58. Died there July 16, 1858.
M.I. in Croxton church. (Al. Oxon.; Clerical Guide; Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1858, ex. 311; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MORGAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 15, 1864.
El lest s. of Thomas [farmer], of Sarn, Carnarvonshire. B.
there, Apr. 15, 1840. School, Pottwnog (Mr Jennings).
Matric. Lent, 1S65; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Bangor) 1S68; priest, 1869; C. of Bangor, 1868-70. C. of
Llanberis, Cam., 1870-2. V. of Corns, Merionethshire,
1872-6. R. of Dowlais, Glam., 1876-80. V. of Bangor,
18S0-5. R. of Llandudno, 1885-1902. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Bangor, 1899-1920. R. of Trefdraeth with Llan-
gwyfan, Anglesey, 1902-20. Archdeacon of Bangor and
Anglesey and Canon of Bangor Cathedral, 1902-20. Lived
latterly at the vicarage, Carnarvon, where he died Jan. 1,
1924. '(Crockford; Who was Who.)
MORGAN, JOHN HOLDSWORTH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, June 30, 1845. [3rd] s. of John. B. at Greenwich.
School, Croydon (private). Matnc. Michs. 1845. First
Assistant at the University Observatory, 1S49-50. Matric.
from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Jan. 14, 1868, ' aged 42.' Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1S70; priest, 1871; C. of St Michael's,
Nunhead, Surrey, 1870-2. V. of St Augustine's, Honor
Oak, Forest Hill, 1S72-SS. V. of Ansley, Warws., 18SS-92.
ibed as ' LL.D.' and ' Ph.D.' Subsequently lived at
Lei^'liton Buzzard, and disappears from Crockford, 190S.
(Al. Oxon.)
MORGAN, JOHN JUNIUS Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1898. S. of
J.B., D.D., of 5, Avenue Montaigne, Champs Elysees, Paris.
Nh«"il, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1898. Died at Nyetimber,
Wesl Chiltington, Sussex, Mar. ir>, 1049; ' a citizen of the
1 New York.' (The I inns. Mar. 18, 1949.)
MORGAN, JOHN LLOYD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1880.
[Younger] s. of [the Rev. Professor] William, of Carmarthen.
TB. Feb. 13, 1861. School, Tettenhall College, and at Owens
College, Manchester.] Matnc. Michs. 18S0; B.A. 1S84. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 23, 1881. Called to the Bar, Mav 7,
1884. M.P, for West Carmarthenshire, 1889-1910. K.C.,
1906. Recorder of Swansea, 1908-10. County Court Judge,
Carmarthen, 1910-26. J. P. for Carmarthen. Died May 1;.
1944, at Carmarthen. (La;v Lists; Inns of Court: I 1 ,
Men at the Bar; The Times, May 19, 1944; Who's Wlw.)
MORGAN, JOHN POPKIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 27.
1872. S. of the Rev. Lewis (probably B.D., Lampeter, 1855)
[and Mary Annie Lucas). B. [Apr. 27, 1853], at Llandebie,
Cannarthenshire. Bapt. May 25, 1S53. School, Mir:
Matric, Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1874; B.A. [22nd
<r) 1876; M.A. 1S79. Ord. deacon (Ely) ]
1877; C. of Soham, Cambs., 1S76-9. C. of All Sants,,
Llanelly, 1879-84. V. of Carew and P.C. of Redberth,
. 1884-91. V. of Llanfihangel-Hel\
irs., 1891-1912. Perm, to off., dio. of St David1
dio. of Swansea, 1923-32. Died 1
[Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xlvii. no; Cmckford.)
MORGAN, JOHN RICHARD. Adm. pens. [■■■ ■ I
1 -74. S. of the Rev. Morg m Ri (B.D., 1
1852), deceased. B. at Pengwern, Swansea.
Oundle (Dr Stansbury) [and
Matric. Michs. 1S74; Rustat Scholar; pri»
M.A. 1881. Football (assoc.) ' blm .
1877^
School, Reading; at Derby School, 1
1 1
; ■ : mghl House pn | Weymouth,
Author, A Grammar of English, 1
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Morgan, John William
MORGAN, JOHN WILLIAM- Adm-pens at Queens', Oct. 1878.
RIatlii Michs ' BA : MA. 1S88. t >rd. deacon
[Oxfon - ' I of Cottisford, Oxon., 1885-8.
1 of SI tolgu tin s, - Kensington, 1SSS-9. Chaplain at
Christ Church, Pau, Fi 1889-92. 1 >i'^d at Pau, Dec. 5,
1892, aged 3.'.' [Crockford; The Guardian, Dec. 14, 1892.)
MORGAN, The Rev. JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 23,
1816; a ' Ten-year man.' In Priests' orders. R. of Kirkby
Laythorpe with Asgarby, Lines., 1829-43. Died in 1843. Fre-
|ii, ntlvemifii-edwith Intra (1823). (P. B.G.Binnall; Clerical
Guide; Index Ei 1 les.)
MORGAN, LEWIS HAROLD GILBERT. Adm. at Clare,
Ocl 14, 187;. [Only s. of the Rev. Lewis (Jesus College,
Oxford, 184s), of St Hilary, Cowbridge, Glam., and Wool-
combe House, £ terset (and Louisa Catherine, dau. of
[■nomas Bassett, ol Bonvilston House, Glam.). B at
Brome rectory, Bungav, May 9, 1854.] School, I', ton.
Matric. Mich-.. 1871. Migrated to Downing, May 10, 1876.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 27, 1880. Of Woolcombe,
Taunton, and Marlborough Grange, Glam. Lieut., West
Somerset yeomanry-Cavalry, 1884. Married, Nov. 19, 1885,
Mary, dan. oi Cabel Roope, of Oporto, and hadjssue. Died
May 9, in J9, .1
Ma\
{Inns of Court', Burke, L.G.;
1939-1
MORGAN, LEWIS TWISTON RICHARDS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879. S. of Lewis Richards, Esq. B. at
Denbigh. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1885.
Died Jan. 20, 1892. Brother of William J. L. (1881).
[Harrow Set. Rig.)
MORGAN, LLOYD SPEAR. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 18, 18S1.
[3rd] s. of Howard Spear [LL.D., J. P.], of Tegfynydd,
Llanfallteg, South Wales. It liilv 2s 181.2, at Khydwen,
IVmbs. s. 1.....I, St Catharine's 11, nnitag. , Hath. Main.
Michs. 1881; B.A. 18S7. Died Oct. II, 1897, at Ventnnr.
Brother ..I Christopher H. (1876) and Hugh K. (1877).
(!'.
453)
eldest
A. (1849)-
MORGAN, The Rev. MORGAN. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man,' at
Trinity, June 25, 1827. [S. of David, of Talybont, Cards,
(and Averina Richards). B. 1795] Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1S21. Chaplam to the British cniiiiinmity at Gothenburg,
Sweden, 1821-36. Sometime C. of Richmond, Surrey. V. of
Conway, N. Wales, 1838-70. Married, it
dau. of John Nonnen (a British subject), o
burg. Known as the ' king ol ( on* iy,'
height I in ,1 ..t ( \ i\ ll 1 ,. latter .
(Miss Gerda Morgan; 1/ H1.11 ermn.-mi-lv identities the
vicar of Conway with an 1 Ixonian namesake.)
MORGAN, NATHANIEL. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Apr. 22, 1760; from Trinity College, Oxford
whence he had matric. Oct. 16, 1759, ■•-■ ' ■''■■ [S. ol the Rev,
|ohn], B. Feb. 17, 1740. at Fotheringay, North. nits, [where
In- lather was Head Master of the Grammar School]. Matric-
, ]-.-.. B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767. Fellow, 1763-73. ><
of Glooston, Leics., and R. of Corby, Northants., 1777-81.
R. of Deene, 1781-1811. R. of Charlronibe, Somerset and
1'iel,. of Wells Cathedral, 1779-1811. Head Master of Bath
Grammar School, 1778-1811. Married Mary Webster.
Author, Grammaticae Questioner for Use of Schools 1 1
Feb. in, 1811; buried at Swainswick, Somerset. Father of
the next. [G. Mag., 1811, I. 358.)
MORGAN, NATHANIEL. Adm. at King's, a scholar from
Eton, Apr. 26, 1799. [znd]s. of [the Rev.] Nathaniel (above).
Bapt. Aug. is. 1780, at Charlcombe, Somerset. Matric.
Easter, 1S00; B.A. 1803; M.A. 1806. Fellow, 1 S02 1: Ord
deacon (Peterb.) 1809; priest. 1S10; C. of Shepton Mallet,
Somerset. R. of Rearsby, Leics, 1812-29. V. of Aston,
Warws., 1S31-4. Chaplain m the N.tvv. 1834. R. of Rearsby,
Leics, i.;;] .' \1.,nie,l Anne Webster, and had I II
Died Nov. 25,1856. [Eton Sch Lists; NortltantsA lergy.)
MORGAN, REGINALD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Ort 12 18. 11. [Eldest] s. of William Henry, solicitor, ol
Tonbridge (and Mary Ann Barrett). It. there, Oct. i, 1872.
School, ["onbridge. Matric. Michs. 1891. A solicitor. Be-
came totally blind, and retired 01 95, Nelson Avenue,
Tonbridge, 111 1.127. [Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, RICHARD. Adm pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 12,
1832- S. of Evan. B. at Loughton, Bucks. School, War
111, kshire (private). Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836.
MORGAN, RICHARD HERBERT. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
lune 13, 1861. [School, Llandovery.] Matric. Michs. 1861;
B.A. 1865. Rowing 'blue,' 1863. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1869; priest (Canterbury) 1872; C. ..I Blandford-Forum,
Dorset, 181,9-72. C. of T< villi. 1111, Kent, 1872 1 C. of Holy
Trinity, Hurt. .11 ..11- I nut. 1874-5. C. of st Matthew's,
Stockport, Cheshire, 1875-8. Chaplain of H.M. prison,
Carmarthen, 1879 8- Died Ian in, 1887, al Carmarthen,
ice, I . |. [Book of Blues; Crockford; ' c, Guardian, fan. 2..,
1887.)
Morgan, Thomas Charles
MORGAN, RICHARD HILLEBRAND. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 30, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Richard Francis
[Queen's Advocate, of Colombo, Ceylon] (and Classina
Joselma). B. Apr. 25, 1845, at Colombo. Matric. Michs,
1863; B.A. 1867. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Apr. 20, 1863.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1868. Diocesan Registrar, Cey-
lon, 1872-89. Deputv Queen's Advocate of Ceylon. Married,
Aug. 5, 1868, Charlotte Caroline Johanna, eldest dau. of
Adolph Coqui deceased, of Natal. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Ceylon Civil List, 1914.)
MORGAN, ROBERT TREVOR. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct.
18.17. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1845). V. of Dilwyn. Hen f .
deceased. B. at Dilwyn. School, Hereford Cathedral (Rev.
T. Thistle) Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1901; priest, 1903; C. of Aldershot,
1901-5. C. of Belair, South Australia, 1905-6. Died July 5,
1906, aged 28, at Adelaide. Stated erroneously, in The Mar
List of the University of Cambridge, to have served in the
War of 1914-19. (F. Brittain; Crockford; Cambridge Chron-
icle, July 20, 1906.)
MORGAN. SETH. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1893; B.A. 1896.
Ord deacon (Truro) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Denys,
Cornwall, 1 898-1900. C. of St Breage with St Gennoe,
1900-2. Lie. pr., dio. of Ely, 1902-5. C. of Charminst. r
with Stratton, Dorset. 1905-8. Lie. pr., dio. of Salisbury,
1908-11. R. of Stoke-Wake, Dorset, 1911-20. Disappears
fn.ui Crockford, 1921.
MORGAN, STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 29, 1S43.
S. of the Rev. Evan, of Great Llantwit, Glam. B. atBletchley,
Bucks. School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar,
1845- B.A. 1847; M.A. 185 1. C. of Llantrisant, Glam., 1849.
C. of St Bride's Major with Wick, 1850-1. R. of St Mary's,
Llanrwst, Denbighshire. 1X32 (. 'thereafter appears without
any cure or address until 181.7, when he disappears from
Clergy List, 186S. [Peile, 11. 4S4.)
MORGAN, SYDNEY WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1. 1888.
S. of John, wine-merchant, of Stafford. B. [Nov. 4], 1809.
at Forebridge, Staffordshire. -■■ lv"'-, Yarlet Hall, Stafford
and Harrow. Matric. Michs. 188 ,1 \ 1 |i;M.A 1897. Foot-
ball (assoc.) 'blue,' 1891. Adm Soli, it-.r, 1896; practised
at Stafford, Of Little Haywood. 11. u Stafford. Clerk to
the Stafford borough and county magistrates. Registrar,
Stafford County Court. Deputy Coroner. Died Dec. 25,
1929 [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 501; Book of Blues;
Law Lists.)
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens' July 7, 1S31.
Of Wales.
MORGAN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, June 30,
i.s.ls. 1 M 1 aim. irthen-hire. S. ..1 Willi. 1111. B. [Apr. n, 1S27],
at Cavo. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849;
MA. 1852. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1832; priest, 1S53; C.
of Great Witley, Worcs., 1852-7. C. of Hampton, 1 , ...
V. of Brilley with Michaelchurch, Heref., 1860-73- V. of
Dilwyn, 1 873-90. Disappears from Crockford, 1891. Father
of Robert T. (1897). [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 28) at Magda-
lfnf, Sept. 25, 1S94. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A.
1902. At the London School of Divinity, 1SS9. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1890; priest, [891; C of St John's, Bowling, Yorks.,
1 ,o 1 1 ,,f st Giles, Cambridge, i.s.ii 7. C. of St Luke's,
S. .uthport. Lanes., 1897-1900. C. of Shoreham, Sussex,
iuoi-2. C. of Christ Church, Brighton, 1902-5. C ol
Preston, Sussex, 1905-8. P.C.ofSt Paul's, Penzance. 1908-18.
Chaplain of Warren Farm School, Brighton, 1918-30.
Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester, [931-9. Lived latterly at
Hove, where he died July 27, 1939. [Crockford; I he Times,
July 28, 1939.)
MORGAN, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Peterhouse, Oct. 13, 1798. Of Middlesex. Eldest s. of
John, of Charlotte Street, Bloomsbury. [B. 17S0.] Schools,
I ion and Charterhouse. Matnc. Michs. 1798; M.B. 1804;
M 11 [809. FRCP., 1810. Practised first in London, and
then went to Ireland as Phvsician to the Marquess of Aber-
corn. Knighted. 1-11. Piivsi. i.ui to the M.irehalse.l. in
Dublin, 1 -1 2. Retired from' practice in 1818. A Commis-
sion,! ..I Irish Fisheries, 1833- Married (1) Apr. 5, 1805,
Miss Hammond, dau. of William Hammond, of Bloomsbury;
(2) Ian. 12, 1812, Miss Sydney Owenson, authoress (for
whom see D.iV.S.). Travelled much abroad with his wife,
to whose work he contributed appendices on law, medicine,
etc. Published Sketches of the Philosophy of Life, 1818 and
Sketches of the Philosophy of Morals. 1822; the former so
damaged his professional reputation that he was forced to
retire from practice. Resided 111 Dublin, 1824 -37; in Loudon,
1837 43. Died Aug. 28, 1S43. [1. A. Waiker, 371; D.N.B.)
464
Morgan, Thomas Owen
MORGAN, THOMAS OWEN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pe>i-
broke, June 28, 1821. Eldest s. of Thomas, attorney, late
of Abervstwyth, Wales. B. there. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Nov. 24, 1S18. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1
Inns of Court.)
MORGAN, The Rev. THOMAS THOMAS LUCIUS. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 23, 1896. S. of Thomas
Thomas, colliery manager, deceased. B. Mar. 27, 1856, at
Dinas, Ystradyfodwg, Glam. At the University College of
aid Lichfield Theological College. Matric. Easter,
1896. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1888; priest, 1S89; C. of St
George's, Wolverhampton, i88S-go. C of East Woodhay,
Hants., 1890-1. R. of Lydham, Salop, 1S91-3. V. of
Thorpe, Surrey, 1S94-1900. V. of Milton-next-Sitting-
bourne, Kent, 1900-9. Author, Songs of the Sanctuary; lkc
Teaching of the Temple. Of 27, Campden Grove, Kensington,
in 194s. Disappears from Crockford, 1947. [1
Kelly, Handbook.)
MORGAN, THOMAS WESTLAKE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 20, 1886. S. of Thomas Miles. B. [Aug. 6,
1869], at Congresbury, Bristol. [Chorister at King's, 1879.]
Matric. Michs. 1SS6. Organist at St Catharine's, 1S86 and
pupil-assistant of Dr Mann at King's. Organist at St
George's Anglican Church, Paris. Studied at the Royal
College of Music, 1890. Organist at St David's, Merthyr-
Tydfil, 1801. Organist and master of the choristers at
Bangor Cathedral. 1- 92 Bwgs.)
MORGAN, TRUTLAND ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 25, 1881. [2nd] s. of Trutland Frederick (and Sophia
Antoinette). B. Mar. 3, i860, at Matara, Ceylon. Bapt.
Oct. 28, i860. School, Colombo Academy (Mr Cull). Matric.
Michs. 1881. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 21, 1882.
' Died young.' (Hist, of Royal College, Colombo, 79; Inns of
Court.)
MORGAN, WATKIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 20, 1S16;
from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Mar. 17,
1S15, age 21. [S. of Philip, of Devynock, Breconshire.]
Matric. Lent, 1816. Ord. priest (Ely, Lttt. Jim. from Llan-
daff) Mar. 14, 18 19. The Rev. Watkin Morgan, V. of Lam-
peter, Cardiganshire, 1826-35, who died in 1S35, at Brooke
House, Monmouth, ' aged 43,' was of Oxford. (Al. Oxon.;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1835, II. 217.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Nov. ,,
1788. S. of James, of London. [B. there.] School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 17S8. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 15,
1789.
MORGAN, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Apr. 14, 1813; a ' Ten-year man.' Of Bradford. Yorks.
Name off, Mar. 7, 1816, ' removed to Queens.' Adm. at
Queen's, Mar. 4, 1816. Matric. Easter, 1822; B.D. [Stat.
Eli;.) 1823. PC. of Christ Church, Bradford, 1815-51. R.
of Hulcott, Bucks., 1851-S. Disappears from Clergy List,
1867.
MORGAN, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Ehmani el,
Oct. 31, 1814; a ' Ten-year man.' Of St Nicholas, Worcester.
FeU.-Com. Oct. 10, 1823. Matric. Michs. 1S23; B.D. (Stat.
Eli;.) 1825. Ord. deacon (Llandaff) 1812; priest, 1S13. V. of
Llandovery, Cairo., until 1846. V. of Dolfor and Kerry,
Montgom., 1846-79. Disappears from Crockford, 1880.
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Queens', Nov. 6, 1837.
Of Wales. Matric. Lent, 1S38; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Bangor) 1842; priest, 1S43. V. of Llandegai, Car-
narvon., 1845-78. R. of Aber, 1878-88. Disappears from
Crockford, 1889.
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 5, 1S41.
S. of William (and Eliza). B. at Stoke Damerel, Devon.
Bapt. May 20, 1823. [School, Sherborne.] Matric. Michs.
1841; B.A. 1845. (Sherborne Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 12, 1881.
OfTynyCymmer, Cymmer, Pontypridd. Matric. Mi
MORGAN, WILLIAM JOHN LEWIS. Adm. pens. (3%
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1881. S. of Lewis Richards, Esq
Denbigh. School, Harrow. Doubtful if resided. With the
Llanfair Mining Co. Of Pentre Celyn Hall, Ruthin 1 :
Denbighshire. D )o6. Brother of Lewis I . R.
(1879). (Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MORGAN, WILLIAM PARRY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1895.
School, University College, Cardiff. Matric. Mil
B.A. (16th Wrangler) 1898; M.A. 1902; li.Chir. 19
1908; M.D. 1917. B.Sc., London. At C.iniiil and St Mary's
904. House Surgeon and
ispital. Served in 1
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Practi
1920-41. Bacteriologist and Pathologist, Glamorgan County
and Cardiff Public Health Laboratory. Lecturer in Bac-
teriology, Author,
medical. (Univ. War List; Medical Directories.)
Morice, Richard Win 1 \m
MORGAN-BROWN. HUBERT. Adm. at Trinity Hai.i. i 56
[Elder] s. of W[illiam], deceased [of North End,
M;>Mi>"..\. H \pr. 7, 1867.] School, Westminster. Matrii
Michs. 1886 as Brown, Hubert Morgan; Exhibitioner;
LL.B. 1SS9. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Jan. 26,
1S91. (Record of Old Westminsters; Late Lists.)
MORGAN-JONES, JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1895. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Jan. 28, 1896. S. of Rees, farmer, of
Margam (and Margaret). B. there, Mar. :6, 1861. School,
Trevecca College, Talgarth, Brecon. B.A. 1S98; M.A. 1903.
MORGAN-JONES, WILLIAM (1S83), see JONES, W. M.
MORGAN-KIRBY, DEWI DOUGLAS COURTNEY KIRBY.
Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. I, 1801. (Eldest s. of the
Rev. David Morgan, R. of Stradishall, Suffolk] B. Mar. 2,
1873. [School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Kirdford,
Sussex, 1898-1902. C. of Milstead, Kent, 1902-3. R. of
Badlesmere, with Leaveland, 1903-31. Died [une r. 1931.
(Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Scott, SISS.; Crockford; The limes,
June 2, 1931.)
MORGELL, The Rev. CROSBIE. B.A. 1830, incorp. from Dublin;
M A. 1830. Adm. pens, at Trinity', Mar. 23, 1830. [S. of
Thomas causidicus (next). B. in Dublin. School, Harrow.]
Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Feb. 7, 1820, age 18; B.A.
(Trinity College, Dublin) 1824. Ord. deacon 1825; priest, 182*.
R. of Chilbolton, Hants., 1830-48. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Winchester. R. of East Knoyle, Wilts., 1848-65. Died
there Sept. 9, 1865. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Al. Dubl.; ' lergj
List; Crockford; G. Mag., 1865, 11. 525.)
MORGELL, THOMAS. Adm. Fetl.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. 21, 1788. [Eldest] s. of Crosbie, of Rathkeale, Co.
Limerick. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1788. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mav 12, 1789. Practised in Dublin. Died
Oct. 1808, in Dublin. Father of the above. (Eton Coll.
Reg.; Inns of Court.)
MORI, GORO. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1892. B. [Oct. 20], 1871,
at Yamaguchi, Japan. School, University, Hastings. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Baron Mori. Of Takanawa, Tokvo,
ini69S. (Venn, II. 527 I
MORIARTY, GERALD PATRICK. M.A. from Pembroke, 1897.
[Youngest s. of Stephen Stack, M.D., of Dieppe, France.
B. Mar. I, 1863. School, Brighton College.] Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford, Oct. 18, 1S81, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1885. I.C.S. Teacher of Indian History, 1895-7; LTniversity
Teacher, 1897-1924. Died June 21, 1924, at 1, Mill Lane,
Cambridge. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Al Oxon.; The Time!,
June 23. 1924.)
MORICE, The Rev. CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 3. 1856; a ' Ten-year man.' S. of Owen, warehouseman
(and Elizabeth). B. Jan. 31, 1815, in London. Matric.
Easter, 1864; B.D. (Slat. Eli:.) 1866. Ord. deacon (Montreal,
Canada) 1842; priest, 1843. S.P.G. missionary at Flats,
Lower Canada, 1842-7; at Lacolle, 1848-57. C. of Charing,
Kent, 185S-64. V. of River with Guston, 1867-91. R. of
Elworthv, Somerset, 1891-5. Died Aug. 24, 1895. Brother
of David H. (1838) and Richard W. (1823); father of the
next. (Crockford; Eagle, xix. 199; TheStandard, Aug. 25, 1S95).
MORICE, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Si
Oct. 9, 1S68. Of Kent. S. of the Rev. Charles (above), B.D.
B. Oct. 12, 184S. Matric. Michs. 1868.
MORICE, DAVID HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity,
Feb. 19, 183S. S. of Owen. B. at Southend, Kent. Si bool,
Parson's Green, London. Matric. Michs. 183S; B.A I 1-
Ord. deacon, 1842; priest (Chester), 1843. Brother of
Charles (1856) and Richard W. 1 1
MORICE, The Rev. HENRY. M. A., 1835, incorp. from Oxford. S.
of William, doctor, of St Andrew's, Holborn. Matnc. fn .m St
John's College, Oxford, Feb. 20, 1795, age 18; B.A. (Oxford)
1798; M.A. (Oxford) 1804. V. of Dagenham, Essex, 1801 11
V oi Ashwell, Herts., 1812-50. Canon of Lincoln,
J. P. for Herts, and CambS. Died Dec. 20, 1850, ->i
(Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.)
MORICE, HENRY THORNE. Adm. pens, (age 28) al !
Oct. I, 1870. S. . ,f Rev. Richard Willi,:: I
Cheshunt, Herts. School, St Paul's. Matric. Mid
A clerk in the Bank oi England, [856 (.7. (St 1
Rtf.)
MORICE, RICHARD WILLIAM. Adm. (age 25) at TRINITY,
May is. 1821, as a 'Ten-year man.' S
dasher, of Ludgate Hill]. It. in I ondon. Si I I. -
Matric. Lent, 1827; B.A. 1S32; M.A. 1
(London) Dec. 18, 1831; priest, Dec. 23, 1832; C. of St
Luke's, Chelsea, 1831 r. ■ ., 1837-43.
V. of Hoddesdon, 1843 Jl. Author, Sermons. Died Apr. 20,
1881, aged 82. Father of the above; brother ol
(1S56) and David H. (1838). (Crockford; The Guardian,
Apr. 27, 1881; si Paul's Sch. Reg.)
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MORISON, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
June 14. 1820. [Only] s. of John [MP., of Auchentoul,
Banffshire. ' tli ..t P.ognie (and Jane, dau. of Alexander
Fraser, of Strichen, Aberdeenshire). B. [1802], at Riga,
Russia. School, Riga. M itric. Michs. 1820. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 19, 1822. Called to the Bar. Of Mount-
blarie House, Turriff, Aberdeenshire. J. P. and D.L. for
Aberdeenshire. 7th of Bognie, 3rd of Mountblairy, and 6th
of Frendraught. Vice-Lieut, for Banffshire. Married, 1836,
Jessie, dau. of Gordon Duff, of Hatton, Aberdeenshire.
Died s.p. 1874. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Walford,
County Families.)
MORISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 2,
1829. S. of George. B. in Tobago, W. Indies. School,
Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A.
1S40. Ord. deacon (Barbados) 183S; priest, 1836; C. in
Tobago, 1836-40. Assistant Chaplain at Aden and Surat,
1841-8. Chaplain at Aden, Deesa, etc., 1850-8. C. of Mor-
vah, Cornwall. 1859-60. Translated Hymns of Prudentius
Latterly of Beachland, Ventnor, Isle of Wight. Disappears
from Crockford 1895.
MORISON, LAMARE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 7, 1834-
[3rd s. of James, of Hamilton Place, Hvde Park, London,
L'nl ] Matric. Michs. 1S34; LL.B. 1842. Adm. at Gray's
Inn, Jan. 14. 1832. See also Morrison, L. (1834). [Inns of
< \ourt.)
MORISON, THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4, 1882.
S -I lames [Augustus] Cotter (Lincoln College, Oxford,
1850), of 10, Fit/John's Avenue, London. B. [May 9], 1S63,
in Malta. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A.
1885; M.A. 1889. Tutor to the Maharajahs of Chhaturpur
and Charkhari, 1885. Joined the staff of the Mohamedan
College of Aligarh, 1889; Principal, 1899-1905. Additional
member of the Viceroy's Legislative Council, 1903-4. Presi-
dent of the Mohamedan Educational Conference, 1904.
Returned to England, 1905. Member, Council of India,
1906-16. K.C.I.E., 1910. Member, Royal Commission on
Public Services of India, 1912-15. Served in the Great War,
1914-10 (2nd Lieut., Cambs. Regt. (T.F.) 1915; Political
Stiff. East African Force, 1916; D.P.O., Moshi, 1916-17;
K. C.S.I. 1917; C.B.E., 1918; Hon. Lieut.-Col., G.S.O. 1,
War Office). Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-
lvne, 20. Due. tor of the British Institute in Pans.
[933 6. Author, Imperial Rule in India, 1 lie Industrial
•' mi ation oj an Indian Stale. Died Feb 14, 1936, in
Pans. (Record of Old Westminsters and Supp.; Inn Coll.
Record; Univ. I', at I ist; Who was Win:)
MORITZ, ARNOLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1890. [Eldest] s.
of Hermann, stockbroker [of Highgate]. B. May 20, 1S72,
in Glasgow. School. Sherborne, Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
1893; M.B. and B.Chir. 1896. At the London Hospital.
Practised in London. House Physician and House Surgeon,
Evelina Hospital for Children. Senior House Surgeon,
Poplar Hospital for Accidents. Anaesthetist, Metropolitan
Hospital and Assistant Anaesthetist, Royal Dental Hospital.
Died at Walkerburn, Peebles, Oct. 18, 1949. (Venn, 11. 514;
Medical Directories.)
MORITZ, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 19, 1884.
S. of Emmanuel. B. Nov 12, 1863, in London. School,
1 'mversitv College School; and at University College. Matric.
Faster, 1K84. Migrated to King's. Ian. 22, 18S5. Died
Oct. 2, 1S87. (/'.1.'.. 11 708 I
MORLAND, ANTHONY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar 21, 1863. [4th] s of George Bowes (and Maria, dau. of
Tlv.inas Thornhill). B. [Mar 13], 1843, at Abingdon, Berks.
School, Rugby. Matric Mich- 1863; B.A. 1868; M.A. 18S2.
<>rd. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of
Christ Church, Frome-Selw 1. Somerset, l86g 71. C, of
Warmington, Warws., 1*71-2. V. of Beedon, Berks., 1874 7.
R. of Chilton, 1877-1920. Subsequently of Sheepstead
Hon-,-, Abingdon, where he died Mar. 24, 1923. Brother of
John T. (1S57). (Rughv Si-*. Reg.; Cmckford; Burke. L.G.;
The Times, Mar. 27, ■ * . ' *
MORLAND, BENJAMIN HENRY. Adm. pens ,1 1 mmanuel,
Oct. 10, 1861. [Only s. of the Rev. Benjamin (Pembroke
College, Oxford, 1822), V. of Shabbington, Bucks. B.
\" : 3. 1842, at Chilton, Berks. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1861. A Governor of Christ's Hospital. Of Sheep-
stead House, Abingdon. Closely associated with public
affairs in Berkshire for many years and well known for his
farming and hunting interests. J. P. for Berks, and Bucks.
Married, Sept r8, 1890, Katharine Mary, dau. of George
, M.irl.ui'l, <<f Alengdon. Died Sept. 12, 1912. (Harrow
Sch Reg - Burke L.G.; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. Contem-
porary B, raj
MORLAND, CHARLES [WILLIAM). Adm. pens, at Trinity
Mar 10, 1S68. [Eldest] s. of William Courtenay
(< hrist i hun a, 1 Ixford, 1835), of The Court Lodge, Laruber-
Morley, Cecil
hurst, Kent (and Margaretta Eliza, dau. of Sir William
Cator, K.C.B.). School, Eton. Doubtful if resided. Of
Court Lodge, Lambcrthurst. J. P. for Kent. In the 71st
Regt. Manned, June 14, 1882, Ada Mary, dau. of Henry
Grace William Sperling, of Edgeworth Manor, Gloucs. Died
s.p. June 14, 1SS2. (Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke. 1 .',
MORLAND, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Peter-
house, Oct. iS, 1817; a 'Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1S14; priest, 1815. P.C. of St John's, Lancaster,
1824-62. Disappears from Clergy List, 1863, and Crockford,
1865.
MORLAND, HAROLD JOHN. Adm. at King's, Sept. 30, 1891.
2nd s. of Charles Coleby, umbrella-manufacturer, of Ras-
trick, Morland Road. Crovdon, Surrey. B. there, June 8,
iki,., s, ho. ils, Whitgift and Bootham, York; and at Univer-
sitv 1 olleg.-, Londmi M.itnc. Michs. 1S91; Scholar, 1S93;
B \ (25W Wrangler) 1894; M.A. 1908. Assistant Master at
Leighton Park School. Keeling, 1894-6. A leading City of
London accountant; partner in the firm of Price, Water-
house & Co., 1907-32. ' As auditor of the R.M.S.P. Co., he
was tried and acquitted in connexion with the Lord Kvlsant
case in 1931, and those who knew him never had the
doubt regarding his acquittal.' Actively Associated with all
Quaker work. Councillor of Crovdon Borough. J. P. for
Croydon. Died Oct. 9, 1939, at Croydon. (The Times,
Oct. 10, 1939.)
MORLAND, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 4, 179°-
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Kent.
Matric. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1790; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1797.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) Sept. 29, 1794; priest, Sept. 29,
1796; C. of Horsmonden, Kent from 1794; R- of Horsmonden,
1809-21. Married, June 14, 1810, Harriett Frances, youngest
dau. of James Marriott, LL.D.. deceased. Died Aug. 14,
1821, aged 49, at Horsmonden. (St John's Coll. Adm., IV.
38S; G. Mag., 1821, II. 189 1
MORLAND, JOHN THORNHILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar 9 1837. [Eldest] s. of George [Bowes], of Abingdon,
Berks, (and Maria, dau. of Thomas Thomhill of Woodley.
Oxon.). B. there, June 26, 183S. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs, 1S57; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Rowing blue (cox),
1859 and i860. Adm. Solicitor, 1863. Clerk of the Peace for
Berks., 1S77, and Clerk to the Berks. C.C. Of Abingdon.
Several times Mayor of Abingdon. Married, 1863, Helen,
dau. of the Rev. George Hough, and had issue. Died Mar. 17.
1923, at Abingdon. Brother of Anthony T. (180 31. ('/.»»"..'
Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists.)
MORLEY, ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Si John's, May 8, 1846.
S. of the Rev. Thomas Wilson (1802), R. of Birkby, near
Northallerton (and Henrietta). B. at Kirkltngton, Yorks.
Bapt. June 29, 1826. School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy).
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Brother of
lie mi as W. (1S43) and George B. (1848).
MORLEY, ARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1866.
[4th] s. of Samuel [M.P.], of Craven Lodge, Stamford Hill,
London (and Rebecca Maria, dau. of Samuel Hope, of
Liverpool). [B.Feb. 18, 1849.] School, Wimbledon, Surrey
(private). Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874-
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 22, 1870. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 17, 1873. M.P. for Nottingham, 1SS0-5; for
Nottingham East, 1885-95. Patronage Secretary and Chief
Liberal Whip, 1886-92. Postmaster-General, 1892-5.
Counsel for the Home Office in colliery accident inquiries,
1880-5. Chairman of Dominions Commission, 1912. P.C.
Married, June 30, 1911, Elsie Waite, widow of Daniel
Runvon, of New- York, and dau. of David H. Touzalin, of
Boston, U.S.A. Died Ian. 16, 1916. Brother of Charles
(181.0), Samuel H (1864) and Howard (1864). (La-a- Lists;
/mis oft ourt; Burke, P. and I: (.»>' Holleiidenl; II /.-.. .. a-.
Who.)
MORLEY, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Sept. 28, 1891.
S. of William. B. [Mar. II, 1868], at Kennington, near
Ashford, Kent. Schools, Alexander Academy, Ashford, and
Horsmonden. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1898.
Head Master of Horsmonden School. Of Remingtons, Hors-
monden, in 1912. (Peile, 11. 769.)
MORLEY, CECIL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. Eldest s. of
John, architect, of Cambridge. B. May 30, 1878. School,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., the Man-
chester Reg,, 1900; Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1908. Served with
the- West African Frontier Force, 1901-10; Major, mis In
tie- Great War, 1914 10 (Major, M ne tiester lo .1 , wounded;
prisoner of War; employed Ministry of Munitions, 1918;
Assistant Embarkation ' Staff Officer, Humber, 1918).
(Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
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Mo rle y, Charles
MORLEY CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 17, 1866.
[3rd] s. of Samuel [M.P.], of Craven Lodge, Stamford Hill,
London (and Rebecca Maria, dau. of Samuel Hope, of Liver-
pool). B. Nov. 27, 1847, in London. School, Stemfield,
Suffolk (private). Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S71; M.A. 1874.
Hon. Secretary of the Royal College of Music, 1882-1917.
Partner in the firm of Messrs J. & R. Morley, Wood Street,
London; retired, 1888. M.P. for Brecknockshire, 1895-1906.
Of Shockerwiek, Bath. J. P. for Somerset and Berks. Died
Oct. 27, 1917. Father of Frederic W. (1900); brother of
Arnold (1S66), Samuel H. (1864) and Howard (1S64).
(Burke, P. and B. (sub Hollenden); Who was Who.)
MORLEY, CORNELIUS CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
30, 1896. S. of Cornelius [D.L.], of Portlaw, Co. Waterford.
B. there [Mar. 30], 1S77. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1S99. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.N.V.R.; O.B.E.). Chairman of the Limerick
Steamship Co., the North Rhondda Colliery Co., and the
East Rhondda Colliery Co. J. P. for Cornwall, 1927; High
Sheriff, 1924. Of Dean's Grove, Wimborne, Dorset, in 1946.
Brother of John A. M. (1887). (Univ. War List; Kelly,
Handbook.)
MORLEY, Earl of (1896), see PARKER, EDMUND R.
MORLEY, EDMUND WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus.
Christi, Oct. 1, 1892. Of Norfolk. Matnc. Michs. 1892;
B.A, 1895. Ord. deacon (Coventry) 1901; priest (Worcester)
1903; C. of Pershore, Worcs., 1901-5. C. of St Paul's, Bed-
minster, Somerset, 1906-8. Served with the Red Cross in
France in the Great War, 19 14-19. C. of Darley-in-the-
Dale, Yorks., 1923-4. C. of Shirley, Hants., 1925-9. R. of
Stockbridge, 1929-39. Lie. to off., dio. of Winchester,
1939-41. Latterly of Compton, Winchester.
MORLEY, FELIX WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 8, 1874. S. of Daniel, deceased, of Bassingboum,
Cambs. B. there [Nov. 20, 1855]. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A.
1878; M.A. 1883; Mus.Bac. 1885. College organist. Organist
at Bassingboum Parish Church, Cambs., 1868-73. Com-
poser of church music. Music Master at the Perse School.
Resided latterly at 2, Harvey Road, Cambridge, where he
died June 13, 1915. Brother of Samuel (18S2). (The Tunes,
June 16, 1915.)
MORLEY, FRANK. Adm. scholar at King's, Oct. 11, 1879.
2nd s. of Joseph Roberts, glass and china merchant, de-
ceased, of Woodbridge, Suffolk. B. Sept. 9, 1S60, at The
Thoroughfare, Woodbridge. School, Woodbridge, Matric.
Michs. 1879; (8th Wrangler, 1883); B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887;
Sc.D. 1898. Mathematical Master at Bath College, 1884-7.
Professor of Mathematics at Haverford College, Pennsyl-
vania, 1887-1900; at Johns Hopkini University, 1900. His
three sons all became Rhodes scholars from Maryland. A
very distinguished chess player, and a writer on the subject;
once beat Dr Lasker, then the champion of the world.
Author, mathematical papers, and part author of Harkness
& Morley, Introduction to the Theory of Analytical Functions.
Died Oct. 17, 1937, at Baltimore. (The Times, Oct. 19,
r937; The Spectator, May 3, 1947.)
MORLEY, FRANK. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17, .
S. of John, ironmonger (and Ellen). B. Apr. 16, 186
Franklin Place, Chichester, Sussex. Bapt. Feb. 27, ;
School, Hereford Cathedral (Mr Tatham). Matric. Michs
1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1919. Lecturer in English at Black
burn Technical College until 1930. Died at Blackburn,
Oct. 26, 1940. (Lanes. Daily Post.)
MORLEY, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1900. S. of Charles (1866), of Shockerwiek, Bath.
B. [Feb. 17], 1882, in London. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1900. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1907.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Somerset L.I.
(T.F.) and employed Ministry of National Servii
Shockerwiek House, Bathford, Bath, in 1933. Died I 1 b. to,
1946, at Southport. Nephew of Viscount Morley. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.. Univ. War List; La:, Lists; I he limes,
Feb. 14, 1946.)
MORLEY, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
July 6, 1826; a ' Ten-year man.' S. of the Rev. John ' trie!
College, Oxford, 1780), V. of \.l bury V ol
Pagnell, Bucks., 1832-65. Died there Jan. 24, 186 i
ford; G. Mag., 1865, I. 384.)
MORLEY, GEORGE BENTLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 17, 1848. S. of the Rev. Thomas Wilson (1802), R. of
Birkby, Northallerton, Yorks. (and Henrietta). B. at
Middleton-Tyas. Bapt. Oct. 11, 1829. School, Shrewsbury
(Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs. 1848; Porson pria
B.A. i Fellow of St Catharine?, 1854-77.
Ord. deacon (Ely) Nov. 12, 1854; priest, Nov. 11, 1855.
Second Master of St Andrew's College Bradficld, 1857-69.
Morley, Marmaduke Hood
R. of Coton, Cambs., 1869-8S. C. of Kelshall, Herts., 1888-
90. Lie. pr., dio. of Winchester, 1892-1917. Of Bassenfell,
Marlborough Road, Bournemouth, in 1909. Died before
i')-'i. Brother of Andrew (1846) and Thomas W. (1843).
[Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
MORLEY, GEORGE STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Mag-
dalene, Aug. 30, 1896; from Keble College, Oxford. S. of
William Augustus, of Oakdene, Epsom. [Born, Mar. 26,
1874.] School, Epsom. Matric. Lent, 1897; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1909. Ord. deacon (London) 189S; priest, 1899; C. of South-
gate, Middlesex, 1898-1900. C. of All Saints, Huntingdon,
1900-8. Chaplain and Assistant Master at Seafield Park
College, Fareham, Hants., 1908-10. C. of Andover, 1910;
C. of Hershara, Surrey, 1910-14, and Assistant Master at
the Mercers' Company School, 1910-14. C. of St Matthew's
Southsea, 19 14-19. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Pte., R.A.M.C). V. of Titchfield, Hants., 1910-36. Hon.
Canon of Portsmouth Cathedral, 1935-47-. R. of Buriton,
Hants., 1936-48-. (Crockford; Epsom Coll. Reg.)
MORLEY, HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6, 1864.
[2nd] s. of Samuel [M.P.], of Craven Lodge, Stamford Hill,
London (and Rebecca Mana Hope). B. Nov. S, 1846, in
London. School, Wimbledon, Surrey (private). Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Died Feb. 1, 1920.
Brother of Charles (1866), Samuel H. (1864) and Arnold
(1866). (Burke, P. and B. (sub Hollenden).)
MORLEY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 8, 1886. S. of
James, of Chateau Roux, Lausanne, Switzerland. B. [Feb.
15], 1S69, at Lausanne. School, Darlington, Durham.
.Matnc. Michs. 1S86; LL.B. 1889; LL.M. 1902; B.A. 1905.
Adm. Solicitor, 1S93; of Messrs Mills and Morley, Lincoln's
Inn Fields and Han well. Died Dec. 29, 1919, at Hanwell.
(Law Lists; The Times, Dec. 31, 1919.)
MORLEY, JOHN. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Peterhouse, June 29,
1821. [Only s. of John, of Walthamstow, Essex, Esq.,
deceased.] Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1828.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 16, 1826. (Inns of Court.)
MORLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, July 2, 1821.
Of Yorks. S. of Josias Readshaw, Esq. B. at Beamsley.
School, Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1821. Ord. deacon (Bristol,
for Ely) Jan. 3, 1825. (Jesus Coll. Notes.)
MORLEY, JOHN. Hon. LL.D., 1892. [2nd s. of Jonathan, sur-
geon, of Edinburgh. B. Dec. 24, 1838, at Blackburn. School,
Cheltenham College.] Matnc. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
Nov. 5, 1856; Scholar, 1S56-60; B.A. (Oxford) 1859; M.A.
(Oxford) 1874; Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1896; Hon. LL.D.
(Glasgow) 1879; Hon. LL.D. (St Andrews) 1902; Hon. LL.D.
(Edinburgh) 1904. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17,
1873- Editor of the Fortnightly Review, 1S67-80 and the
Pall Mall Gazette, 1880. M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1883-
95. Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1886 and 1892-5. M.P. for
Montrose Burghs, 1896-1908. Secretary of State for India,
r905-io. Lord President of the Council, 1910-14. Resigned
from Cabinet on Government's decision to declare war, 1914.
Privy Councillor, 1886. Created Viscount Morley, 1908.
Order of Merit, 1902. F.R.S., 1892. Hon. Fellow of All
Souls, Oxford. Author, Life of Gladstone; Burke; Life of
Cobden; Oliver Cromwell. Resided at Wimbledon Park. Died
Sept. 23, 1923. (Al. Oxon.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Who
was Who; D.N.B.)
MORLEY, JOHN ARTHUR MALCOMSON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 30, 1887. S. of Cornelius, of Springfield,
Portlaw, Co. Waterford. B. there, Aug. 18, 1868. School,
Bickerton House, Southport, Lanes, (private). Matri<
Mil hs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1S95. Ord. deacon (Hereford)
1 J92; priest, 1893; C. of Tenburv, Worcs., 1892. C. of Crad-
ley, [892-4. c. of Holbeck, Yorks., 1894-6. C. of (
I levon, 1896-1900. V. of Rothwell with Orton, Northants.,
with Glendon from 1923), 1903-25. Perm, to oil., dio.
of Bath and Wells, 1925-48- and dio. of Bristol, 1
Oi South Lawn, Stone Easton, Bath, in 1948 Brother of
Cornelius C (1896). (Crockford', Northants. Clergy.)
MORLEY, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, [age 20) .it Pkm
broke, Oct. 9, 1884. Only s. of William, late husbandman,
of West Dulwich, Surrey. B. [Feb. 28, 1865], at Dorking.
©I, Dulwich College,] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887.
Assistant Master at William Hulme's Grammar School,
Manchester, 1891 1925. 01 16, \ b Street, Southport, in
1 I q Died July 20, 1936, at Knai
men Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The limes,
July 22, ig36.)
MORLEY, MARMADUKE HOOD. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
May 22, 1879. [2nd] s. of \\ Lilian ,
Streatham, Sum \ B th< p 1 , 1
wich College. Matnc, Michs. 1 .-
College. Brothei oi William (1878]
I he Guardian, Mar. 10, 1
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Morley, Samuel
MORLEY, The Rev. SAMUEL. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1882.
Adm. pens, (age 42) at Pembroke, June25, 1SS3. B.A. 1890;
M.A. 1S94. S. of the Rev. (sic) Daniel, of Bassingbourn,
Canibs., t-'i rased. It, there [ 1 .s 4 1 ] . At London University;
D.D. by Archbishop of Canterbury, jure dignitatis, I got. Ord.
deacon (Lichfield) 1868; priest, 1869. C. of Ilkeston, Derbs.,
1868-70. C. of Sandgate, Kent, 1871-5. Chaplain at
Secunderbad, India, 1875-8. Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Madras, 1878-96. Bishop of Tinnevelly and
Madura, 1896-1903. Chaplain at Assouan. Egypt, 1903-7,
and Archdeacon in Egypt, 1904-7. Chaplain of St John's,
San Remo, 1907-8. Resided subsequently at Kcdhill, Surrey,
when- he died Nov. 6, 1923. Brother of Felix W. (1874).
(Crockford; Who ...1. II h ■ •
MORLEY, SAMUEL HOPE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1864. [b West] s. of Samuel [M.P.], of Craven Lodge, Stam-
ford Hill, London (and Rebecca Maria, dau. of Samuel
Hope). B. [July 3], 1845, in London. School, Middlesex
(private). Matnc. Michs. 1865; B.A. 181.9; M.A. 1872. For
many years senior partner in Messrs I. and R. Morley,
hosiery manufacturers. Successively Director, Deputy-
Governor, 1001-2 and Governor, 1903-4, of the Bank of
England. J. P. and D.L. for Kent. D.L. for London High
Sheriff of London County, 1893. Created Baron Hollenden,
of Leigh, Kent, Feb. 9, 1912. Built the Hope Morley House
at the Drapers' School. Married, Mar. 6, 1884, Laura Mari-
anne, dau. of the Rev. G. Rovds Birch, and had issue. Died
Feb. 18, 19.10, in London. Brother of Arnold (1866), Charles
(1866) and Howard (1864). (Burke, P. and 13. (sub Hollen-
den); Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Who was II7m, I he
Tunes, Feb. 20, iu2u; The Cambridge Review, Mar. 1, 1929.)
MORLEY, SOLOMON MITCHELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
189S. S. of John, of Barlow, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1898.
MORLEY, THOMAS BRIDGE LITTELL. Adm. pens, (age 29)
it 1 tn s, Fi b. 2:. 1*32. S. of Thomas Bridge Littell, Esq.
B. in Cambridge. School, Perse. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A.
i> ■ - M.irn-il. 1 v, . 12, 183S. Susannah Hamilton, dau. of
fhe Lev. Thomas Castley (1783), R. of Cavendish, Suffolk.
[Venn, 11. 21s.)
MORLEY, THOMAS WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Aug. 6, 1802. S. of Thomas Wilson, of Carlisle. School,
Eton, Matric. Michs. 1S03; B.A. 1807; M.A. r8io. Ord.
deacon and priest (Chester); C. of Bolton-on-Swale, Yorks.,
1808-27 and C.-in-c. of Kirklington, 1815-27. R. of Birkby,
1828-66. Married, June, 1822, his cousin, Henrietta, dau.
of the Rev. Andrew Downes. Died Dec. 29, r866. Father of
the next, ol Andrew (1S46) and George B. (Croi kfard.)
MORLEY, THOMAS WILSON. Adm. pens, (age rg) at Magda
lene, Apr. 27, 1843. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas Wilson
(above), of Birkby, near Northallerton. [B. Feb. 10, 1824.]
School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. T843; B.A. 1848; M.A.
1852. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 29, 1847. Called to
the Bar, May 3, 1850. Died Nov. 6. 1877. Brother of
Andrew (1846) and George B. (1848}. (/..tie /.is.'-.; Inns <<f
< .'in,', C. R. Hudleston.)
MORLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, June 10, 1S78. [Eldest
s. of William, of Streathham, Surrey, B. Sept. 23, 1859.
School, Dulwich College.] Matnc. Michs. 1878; B.A, 1882;
M.A. 1S86. Joined his father's warehousing firm. Died
about 1903. Brother of Marmaduke H. (1879). (Dulwich
Coll. Reg.)
MORLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 20, 1879 S of William, Esq. B. Mar. 6, 1849. Of
Repton. .Matnc. Easter, 1879.
MORPETH, Viscount (GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK
HOWARD). M.A 1833, incorp. from Oxford, [Eldest s.
of George, Viscounl Howard (Christ Church, oxford, 1790),
afterwards eth ltarl of Carlisle, and grandson of Frederit k,
5th Earl (1764, sub Howard). School, Eton.] Matric, bom
t In 1st Church, Oxford, Oct. is, 1819, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
182 t; M.A. (Oxford) 1827. Succeeded his father as 7th Earl
of Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1848. M.P. for Morpeth, 1S26-30; for
Yorks., 1830-47. Chief Secretary for Ireland, 1835-41.
k.'.. ,185s. Died Dec. 5, 1864. (Al. Oxon.; Eton Sch Lists;
Burke, P. and Lt.)
MORPHETT, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Trinity,
June 11. 1794. S. of Robert, of bast Grinstead, Miss.-x.
School, Wateringbury, Kent. Matric. Michs 1794.
MORPHETT, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity'
June 16, T758. S. of Thomas, of Tenterden, Kent, Si 1 1.
King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs r7s8; Scholar. i;oi;
B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1762; M.A. 1765. Fellow, 1763. Ord.
de (I Ion] Mar, i,s, 1764. R. of Neiveii, (en, Kent,
1772 1812. V. of Rolvenden, Kent, 1773-1812. Married,
Apr. 2. 1800, Mis Rolfe, ot Rolvenden. Died May 1812.
(G. Mag., 1812,1 600, ' Morphelt '; Sidebotham, Memorials
of King's School, i anterbury, 179.)
Morrice, Frederick Lancelot Hamilton
MORPHEW, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 17,
1764. S. of John, attorney, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich. Migrated to Caius, Oct. 10, 1767; Scholar, 1767;
matric. Michs. 1768.
MORPHEW, JOHN CROSS. Adm. (age 18) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Feb. 3, 1795. Of Norwich. [O. s. of John C,
solicitor. B. Mar. 20, T776.] Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801;
M.A. 1S04. Fellow, 179S-1S0T. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 22, T792. Ord. priest (Norwich) Aug. 31, 1800. R. of
Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 1800 24, and R. of Cley-next-
the-Sea, 1804-24. Married, Apr. 14, 1802, the youngest
dau. of the Rev. Thomas Tomlinson. Cut his throat in the
Fleet prison, 1824. Father of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists ;
Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
MORPHEW, JOHN CROSS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, Dec. t4. 1827. Of Norfolk. [S. of the Rev. John
Cross (above).] Matric. Lent, 1828; B.Aj 1833. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Oct. 9, 1831. Resided at Horbling, Norfolk,
-1841-4. C. of All Saint's, King's Lynn, 1845-8. C.ofBurton-
Latimer, Northants., 1849-50. V. of Crimplesham, Norfolk,
1851-80 (and V. of Stradsett, 1876-80). V. of Ryston with
Roxham, 1860-80. Chaplain of Bath ("tiiteiitiary, 1871-6.
Disappears from Crockford, 1881. (T. A. Walker, 432.)
MORRELL, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Apr.
1874. [5th] s. of Frederick Joseph, Esq. [of Broughton
Grange, Oxford (and Elizabeth Maria, dau. of Fi'd-re
Joseph Parker, of Black Hall, Oxford). B. at Oxford.
School, Highgate. Matric. Micbs. 1874. Died Mar. 18,
1877. (Burke, L.G.)
MORRELL, JAMES WRIGHT. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 2,
1822; from Trinitv College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
May 9, 1820, age 17. Eldest s. of Baker, Esq., of Oxford
(and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Chapman,
D.D., President of Trinity College, Oxford). B. there, Oct. 9,
1802. [School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1822. Of
Forthampton House, Gloucs. Married, Mary Caroline, dau,
of Tames Stuart, of Quebec, and had issue. Died May 9.
1873. Brother of Thomas B. (1855). (Record of Oil West-
minsters (James Wright Haywardj; At. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.,
James Wright Hayward, which gives ' b. Apr. 9.')
MORRELL, ROBERT SELBY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1886.
S. of Robert Wilson, deceased. B. Aug. 20, 1867, at Man-
ningham, Bradford. School, Bradford Grammar, Matric.
Michs. 1886; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, rst Class, 1888); B.A.
(Pt II, 1st Class) 1890; M.A. 1894; Sc.D. 1937. Fellow,
1898-1904. Ph.D., Wurzburg, 1S93. F.I.C., 1920. Lecturer
in chemistry for Kent County Council. Senior Demon-
strator in Caius College chemical labor. itorv, |s,i io"|.
Chief research chemist with Messrs Mander Bros., of Wolver-
hampton, 1905-30. Member of Advisory Committee on flax
experiments, Leeds L'nversity, 1914; on flax production.
Board of Agriculture, 1916-19; of Adult Education Com-
mittee, Board of Education, 1924-fl. Lecturer on the chem-
istry of artists' materials at University College, London
1931-7. Author, Paints. Pigment*, Varnishes and Resins;
Varnishes ami their Compounds; Natural and Synthetic
Resins (with T. H. Barry and A. A. Drummond), etc. Of
Tor Lodge, Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton, in 1946;
Died in 1947. Left three-quarters of his estate to the
University and one quarter to Caius College. (Venn, 11. 484
and in. 447. 1
MORRELL, The Rev. THOMAS BAKER. M.A. 1855, incorp. from
1 i\t..ol [5th s. of Baker, of Oxford, gent. B. Aug. 4, 1815.]
Matric. from Balliol College, Nov. 30, 1832, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) 1836; M.A. (Oxford) 1839; B 1>. and D.D. (Oxford)
1863. Bishop-Coadjutor of Edinburgh, 1863-9. Married
Francina Maria, dau. of Charles Lane, of Henley. Died Nov. s.
1877. Brotherof James W. (1822). (Al. Oxon.; Barke, L.G.)
MORRICE, CUTHBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Jan. 29, 1876. S. of Frederick Francis
lames], I q . ,.| Ditchingham Hall, Bungay, Suffolk. [B.
Mar 25, 1858.] School. Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S76.
Second Lieut., West Yorks. Militia, 1879; Second Lieut.,
the 7th Foot, 1880; Lieut., Royal Fusiliers, 1881; Inspector
of Army Signalling, lower Egypt, 18S7-8; Brigade Signaller,
Poona, 1882 90; 1 ipl . 1888; retired, 1898. Died May 31,
1917. Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army Lists.)
MORRICE. FREDERICK LANCELOT HAMILTON. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, Oct. 13, 1874. [Eldest] s. of Frederick [Francis
James], of Ditchingham Hall. Bungay, Suffolk (and Georgi-
an.! lb.abi th. dau. of the Rev. L. R. Brown, of Fenstanton,
Hunts.), It. Fob. 5, 1854, at Bath. School, Harrow Matric,
Michs. 1874; LL~B. 1878. Adm. at the Inner Temple.
June 20, 1871,. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1879. On the
South! astern Circuit. Of Brampton Hall, Wangford,
Suffolk. J. P. for Norfolk and Suffolk. Died Oct. 3, 1.115.
Brother of the above. (Harrow Sch. Reg.. Foster, Men at
lee Bar; Law A isrs ; Inns of Court.)
Morrice, George Gavin
MORRICE, GEORGE GAVIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1878. S. of [the Rev.] William David (1*35), of The Hall,
Salisburv (bvhis 2nd wife}. B. [Oct. 7], 18=19, at Longbndge-
Deverill,' Wilts. School, Radley College. Matric.Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1SS2; M.A. 1SS5; M.B. 1887; M.D. 1892. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.P., 1890; F.R.C.P., 1915.
Clinical Assistant at the Royal London Ophthalmic Hos-
pital; at the Ophthalmic Department, Middlesex Hospital,
and in the Central London Throat and Ear Hospital; Resi-
dent Medical Officer, Eastern Fever Hospital, Homerton.
Practised at Weymouth for many years. Physician, Dorset
County Hospital, 1905. Hon. Medical Officer, Weymouth
and Dorset County Eye Infirmary. J. P. for Kincardineshire.
Died Oct. 22, 1936. Step-brother of the next and brother of
William (1S69). (Trin, Coll. Record; Radley Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
MORRICE, JOHN DAVID. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 4.
1867. S. of the Rev. William David (1835), of Longbridge-
Devenll, Wilts, (by his 1st wife). B. June 17, 1849, at
Kenwyn, Cornwall. School, Radlev College. Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; (Theol. Exam., 1st Class, 1873); M.A. 1875.
Ord. deacon {Ely) 1873; priest, 1874. C. of St Andrew-the-
Less, Cambridge, 1S73-5. v- of Longbridge-Deverill with
Monkton -De ve rill and Crockerton, Wilts., 1875-90. Rural
Dean of Salisbury and Wilton, 1S97-1914. R. of St Ed-
mund's, Salisbury, 1890-19 19. R. of Monkton-Farleigh,
Wilts., 1919-25. Canon and Preb. of Salisbury, 1901-34.
Married, 1S77, Jessie Fenton, dau. of the Rev. R. K. Hasle-
hurst, R. of West Felton, Salop. Died Apr. 3, 1938, at
Monkton House, Monkton Combe, Bath. Step-brother of
William (1869) and of George G. (above); father of Richard
J. {1897) and William W. (1900). (Crockford; Radley Coll.
Reg.; Who was Who: The Times, Apr. 5, 1938.)
MORRICE, LEWIS EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1880.
[Youngest] s. of John Walter (Jesus CoUege, Oxford, 1839),
barrister, of Calthorpe, near Rugbv. B. there [Dec. 20],
1862. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 18S0. Lieut., R. Warws.
Regt., 1S84; Capt., 1890; Major, 1900; Brigade-Major,
Queensland Forces, 1890-3; Adjutant, Warws. Militia,
1894-9. Served in the South African War, 1S99-1901;
D.S.O., 1901. Second in command, 1st Royal \\ arwickshires,
1902; retired, 1904. In the Great War, 1914-19. (G.S.O.,
War Office, 1914-1S; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 1018). Of the
Priory, Malmesbury, Wilts. J. P. for Wilts. Died, suddenly,
May 26, 1933. {Venn, 11. 445; Army Lists; The V.C. and
D.S.O.; Who was Who; The Morning Post, May 30, 1933;
The Times, May 29, 1933.)
MORRICE, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John David (1867), of St
Edmund's rectory*, Salisbury. B. [June 19, 1879], at Long-
bridge-Deverill, Wilts. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs.
1898; Bell Scholar, 1S99; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1900);
B.A. 1901; (Theol. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1902); M.A. 1910.
D.D. (hon. causa) St Chad's College, Regina, 1936. Ord.
deacon (Rochester) 1902; priest, 1903; C. of St George's,
Camberwell, London (Trin. Coll. Mission), 1902-7. I. of
Yellow Grass, Sask., Canada, 1907-8; I. of Rouleau, 1908-9.
Sub-Warden of St Chad's College, Regina, 1909-14. Miss, in
White Bear district, Sask., 1914-16 and 1920-2. Head of
Edmonton Miss. (Abp's W. Canada Fund) 1916-17. Served
in the Great War, 1918-19 (R.A.M.C). C. of Birstall,
1922-3. P.C. of Redlynch, 1923-5. I. of Tuberose, Sask.,
1925-7. V. of Cleckheaton (Whitechapel) with Scholes,
Yorks., 1927-9. I. of Strasbourg, Sask., 1933-5; Warden of
St Chad's College, Regina, 1935-40. Hon. Canon of
Qu'Appelle Cathedral, 1934-6. C. of St Mary's, Monmouth,
1940-48-. Brother of William W. (1900). (Winchester Coll.
Reg.; Crockford; Matriculations and Degrees, 1S51-1900,
erroneously calls him ' Morley.')
MORRICE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 9, 1S69.
Of Wilts. S. of the Rev. William David (next) (and Sarah).
B. at Westbury. Bapt. Feb. 15, 1852. [School, Radley
College.] Did not reside; name off, May 27, 1871-
to Corpus Christi College, Oxford, whence he matric. Oct. 18,
1871, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1876. Ord. deacon, 18J
Abingdon, Berks., 1876-7- Died June 25, 1877, at Salisbury.
Brother of George G. (1878) and stepbrother of John D.
(1876). {Radley Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
MORRICE, WILLIAM DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 8, 1835. Of Essex. [Eldest s. of John, of London, and
merchant of Tullos, Kincardineshire (and Mary, dau. of
David Morrice, 1 B. 1817.] Matnc. Michs.
1835; Scholar, 1838; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) July 19, 1840; priest, July 25, 1841; C. of Leeds,
1840-2. C. of Clovelly, Devon, 1842-7. C. of St Andrew's,
Plymouth, 1847; C. of Probus, Cornwall, 1847-9. C
bury, Wilts., 1850-1. C of Oldland, Gloucs., 1852. V. of
Longbridge-Dcv*.Till with Monkton DeveriU and 1
ton, Wilts., 1852-74. V. of St Thomas's, Salisbury, 1874-S5.
Morris, Charles
Canon of Salisbury, 1S63-98. Married (1) Oct. 1 ,
Esther Anne dau. of the Rev. George J. Cornish, of Sal-
combe Hill, Devon; (2) iSsi, Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Knight, R. of Ford, Northumberland. Resided latterly at
Trinity vicarage, Weymouth, where he died Jan. 1 ,
aged 80. Father of George G. (1878), John 1'
the above. (Cornwall Reg., 44; Eagle, xx. 589; Walford,
County Families.)
MORRICE, WILLIAM WALTER. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 23,
1900. [S. of the Rev. John D. {1867). B. Mar. 25,
School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Adm.
Solicitor. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Wilt-
shire Regt., attached Labour Corps); killed in action, Dec. 30,
1917. Brother of Richard J. (1897). {Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Matriculations and Degrees, 1851-1900, erroneously calls
him ' Morley.')
MORRIESON, HENRY FURNIVALL. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1871. [Eldest] s. of Lieut. -Col. H[enry]
A[ugustus], late H.E.I.C.S. (and Sarah, dau. of Charles
William Broke). B. Sept. 30, 1851, at Simla, India. School,
Brighton. Matnc. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Ord.
deacon (Canterbury) 1S76; priest, 1877; C. of Holv Trinity,
Tunbridge Wells, ' 1876-86. Died Aug. 1, 1886, in the
Engadine, Switzerland. (Crockford; Hudson, Officers of the
Bengal Army; The Guardian, Aug. 11, 1886.)
MORRIN, DAVID. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 17,
184 1. [Only s. of Thomas, Esq., of King Street, Cheapside,
London]. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 13, 1840; at the Middle Temple, Jan. 26, 1842. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 3, 1843. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MORRIS, ALEXANDER CRICHTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, '
Oct. 7, 1S92. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Malcolm Alexander , 1 , ■
F.R.C.S.], of 8, Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London.
B. [June 5, 1873], in London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1892. Residing in Melbourne, Australia, in 1930.
(RecordofOld Westminsters; Fox-Davies, Atm..-n,U I >
MORRRIS, ALEXANDER LEOPOLD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Dec. 3, 1881. [Eldest] s. of Leopold [tobacco-broker, of
Maida Vale] (and Sarah). B. June 10, 1864, in London.
Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1S89. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, 18S3. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1890.
Sometime of Lincoln's Inn, and of Bookham Surrey. Died
Dec. 3, 1923, at his residence at St Leonards-on-Sea. (Scott
MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; The Times, Dec. 4, 1923.)
MORRIS, ARCHIBALD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 26, 1880. Of Warwickshire. S. of Henry, Esq.,
Madras Civil Service, of Eastcote House, St John's Park,
Blackheath. B. Dec. n, i860, at Rugby. Schools, Water-
field's (East Sheen), and Blackheath proprietary. Matric.
Lent, 1880; Scholar, 1S80.
MORRIS, ARNOLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of Joseph,
surgeon, of Leamington. B. there, May 1, 187S. Schools,
Worcester Cathedral and Epsom College. Matric. Michs.
1896; B.A. 1900. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.,
1905. Practised at Leamington. Medical Officer, Leaming-
ton Dispensary. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.A.M.C.; T.D.; twice wounded). Of Helston, Cornwall, in
J945- (Venn, n. 549; I m . H at List; Medical Directories.)
MORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's,
June 19, 1753; re-adm. Fell.-Com. Apr. 19, 1757.
of Roger, architect [' Master builder to the Officer ol Ord
nance '], of Middlesex (and Mary, dau. of Sir Philip Jai (■;-■■ >n,
Knt.). B. [Jan. 8, 1 736], in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1753; B.A. 1757; M.A. 1760. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Sept. 11, 1750. ' A virtuoso '; lived much abroad.
Died, unmarried. Mar. 15, 1791, in Rome. (Eton Coll. Reg.;
St John's Coll. Adm., in. 620; Burke, L.G. (which gives . .i
Jesus College, Cambridge ').)
MORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Ocl
3rd] s. of Edmund. B. at Chorley Woo
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S19; B.A 1
1832. Adm. at Lincoln's inn, May 8, 1829; at th
["ample, June 2, 1832. Called to the Bar, Jun-_- 1
Ion, and The Chace, Great M
I v i Dec. 16, 1856. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court;
G Hag., 1857,1. 251.)
MORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at SlDNl
Linier, of [Manor House], Milwich,
Staffs. B. Sept. 19, 1854, at Leek, Stalls. Schools, Maccles
held Grarni.i.u , and King W illi in Coll . 1 ■
[leaving Scholar. J Matin Micl B.A. 1879;
School,
1880-2; at Droghcia Grammar School, 1883-4; at the South
College, 1 id Mastei ol th.
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MORRIS, CHARLES ARTHUR. Adm. (age 17) at Cajus, Mar.
1878. S. of Frederirk W., deceased, of the Madras Civil
Service. B. at Guntoor, Madras. School, Eastbourne.
Matric. Lent, 1S77; B.A. 1SS1; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir.
1885. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. F.R.C.S., 1888;
M.Ch., 1888. House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Practised in London. Pathologist, Chelsea Hospital for
Women. .Surgeon, SI. lane Street Dispensary. Medical Officer,
King Edward VII Hospital. Consulting Surgeon, Grosvenor
Hospital 1 if n, Carlisle Mansions, S.W. C.V.O., 1901.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C ), Died
Feb. 25, 1942, in London. {Venn, II. 432, III. 447, Univ.
War List; Medical Directories; The Times, Feb. 27, 1942.)
MORRIS, CHARLES CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July 4, 1820. S. of C. [Charles Campbell], Esq., deceased, of
Loddington Park, Leics. Matric. Michs. 1820. Brother of
Edmund (1826).
MORRIS, CHARLES POWELL. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 12, 1876. [3rd] s. of Philip, ironmonger, of Hereford
(and Hanette). B. July 16, 1854, at Hereford. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
1883; priest (Ripon) 1893. Head Master of Shepton Mallet
Grammar School and C. of shepton Mallet. Somerset, 1883-
92. C. of Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks., 1892-9. C. of Round-
bay. 1899-1900. C. of Stanningley, 1900-8. C. of Wickers-
ley, 1908-9; R. there, 1909-13. Disappears from Crockford,
1914.
MORRIS, CHRISTOPHER HAIGH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5.
1889, [s. of Christopher Reynolds, of Baron's Craig, Dal-
beattie. B. June 15, 1871.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
188.1; B.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1897; practised in Liver-
pool (Messrs Field, Roscoe and Co.); retired, 190S. Died
Mar 17, 1936. Brother of Edwyn H. G. (1885). (Harrow
Silt. Keg.; Law Lists.)
MORRIS, EBENEZER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 2, i860.
S. "1 the Rev. Ebenezer (ord. 1S13, by Bishop of St David's)
[P.C. of Llannon, near] Llanelly, Carm. B. there [Nov. 21],
1841. School. Christ's Hospital, London. Matric. Michs.
[860; B.A. 1864. Sometime a schoolmaster. Ord. deacon,
1868; pre-.!. 1869. K. of Cadoxton-i-wrfa-Barry, Glam.,
1 190] Disappears from Crockford, 1902. (Christ's
MORRIS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Sept. 21.
1773. S. of [the Rev.] Edmund (?I733~4) of Nursling,
Hants, (and Martha M.) Bapt. Aug. 7, 1756, at Nursling.
School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1774; Scholar, 1770;
B.A. 1778. Brother of William (1775); probably father of the
next. (AI. Cartkus.)
MORRIS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, June n,
1811. [Eldest] s. of Edmund [Master in Chancery, Bengal].
B. [Aug. 9, 1795], in the East Indies. Schools, [Westminster
and] Charterhouse (1807-11). Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A,
1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 25, 1S14; at the Inner
Temple, June 18, 1817. (Record of Old Westminsters; List of
Carthusians; Inns of Con, t.)
MORRIS, EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Dec. 26, 1826.
S. of Charles Campbell, of Loddington, Leics. B. there
Sept. 4, 181.7. Schools, Oundle (Mr James) and Uppingham
(Mr Roberts and Dr Buckland). Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A.
1 - ,. Brother of Charles C. (1820).
MORRIS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 14) at Trinity Hall,
June 4, 1783. Of Middlesex. [4th s. of Michael, M.D.,
F.R.S.] School, Westminster. Matnc. Miehs. 17S4; Scholar.
1784. Migrated to Peterhouse, Dec. 17, 17S4; B.A. (10th
Wrangler) 178S; MA. 1791. Fellow of Peterhouse, 1791.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May I, 1787; migrated to the Inner
Temple, May 16, 1795. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple.
M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, 1803-7. Master in Chancery,
1807. F.R.S., 1812. Married, Jan. 26, 1805, the Hon. Mary
Erskine, 3rd dau. of Thomas, 1st Baron Erskine, and had
issue, four daughters. Author, l:alse Colours; The Secret,
and other dramatic works. Phed Apr. i=i, 1815. Brother of
George P. (1781). (RccordofOld Westminsters; T. A. Walker,
352; Boase, Collect Cornub., S'14; Inns of Court; Return of
M.P.'s).
MORRIS, EDWARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Downing, Jan. 31,
1842. [3rd s. of Thomas of Carmarthen. School, Eton.]
Doubtful if resided. Had served in the Army before entry.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 21, 1843. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 17, 1846. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 31) at Jesus,
June 18, 1849. Matric. Michs. 1849; (Civil Law Classes, 1st
Class, 1851-2.) (EtonSchool Lists; Law Lists; Inns ./( ourt.)
MORRIS, EDWARD ASHURST. Adm. at Trinity Ha. i , [880
S, of John, Esq., of Old Jewry, London. [B. June 27, 1863
S.h<... Is [Westminster and] Ciiart'Thmis.. Main.. Michs
1880; B.A. 1884; MA. 1887. A solicitor; ..I tie firm ..l
Ashurst Morris, Crisp and Co., 1881.. Died Dec. 1 -, 1 to, ...
Loudon; buried at Highgate. Memorial window 111 St Mar-
Morris, George
garet's, Westminster. Brother of Percy (1S87). (Record of
Old Westminsters and Sufp.; k. M Morris.)
MORRIS, EDWARD HARRY. Adm. at St Catharine's,
Dec. 19. 1899. S. of [the Rev.] Harry [Assistant Master at
Men hant Taylors' School.] B. Mar. n, 1SS1, at Kennlngton,
Snrr.-v. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1904. In the Colonial Civil Service of Fiji and W.
Africa; Auditor, S. Nigeria, 1906; Sierra Leone, 1921. Died
July 13, 1930, at Netherton, near Andover; buried at Prielit-
walton, Berks. (Merchant Taylors' Sell. Reg.; The Times,
July 15, 1930.)
MORRIS, EDWARD ROBERTS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1861. S.ofEdward. B. Jan. 10, 1842, at Oswestry,
Salop. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A 1 I
MORRIS, EDWYN HAIGH GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. [Eldest] s. of Christopher Reynolds, of
Baron's Craig, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire (and Frances
Anne, dau. of Jonathan Haigh, of Heaton Lodge, Bradley,
Yorks.) B. [Jan. 24], 1866, at Liverpool. School, Eton.
Matnc. Michs" 1885; B.A. 18.88; M.B. and B.Chir. 1892. At
St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1891; L.S.A.,
1890. Surgeon, R.M.S. Britannia. I lineal Assistant (Ear
Dept.), St Thomas's Hospital. Practised in London, and at
ko, k. liffe, Dalbeattie. Married, 1807. Catharine Mary,
dau. of C. E. Monro, of Penge, Kent, and had issue. Of
Arisaig, Rockeliffe, Dalbeattie, in 1948. Brother of Christo-
pher H. (1889). (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Medical
Directories.)
MORRIS, ELI. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June 2, 1846. S.
of Thomas, of Tipton, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1850; priest (Lichfield)
1851; C. of Christ Church, Bolton, 1S50-1. C. of Cheadle,
Staffs., 185 1-3. C. of St Mary's Chapel, Barnard's Green,
Worcs., 1854. C. of St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1855-6. C. of
Shenton and Sutton Cheney, Leics., 1859-69. C. of St
John's, Kensal Green, Middlesex, 1870-2. C. of Orsett,
Essex, 1873. C. of St Peter's, Walworth, Surrey, 1874-5-
Resided latterly at Peckham. Died Aug. 7, 1897. (Crockford.)
MORRIS, ERNEST EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 20 (sic)) at
Jesus, Oct. 1874. S. of Henry, Esq. B. [Aug. 30, 1S56], at
Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury (Rev. H. Moss). Matric.
Lent, 1875; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1S81. Ord. deacon (Lichfield)
1878; pnest (Lichfield) 1879; C. of Newbold, Derbs., 1S78-80.
C. of Bakewell, 1SS0-90. V. of Blackvvell, 1S90-8. J. P. for
Derbs. V. of Ashbourne with Mapletnn, 1898-1924. Hon.
Canon of Southwell Cathedral, 1907-1924. Died July 7.
1.1:4, at All Stretton, Shropshire. (Shrewsbury Sell. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Crockford; Who was Who.)
MORRIS, EVAN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's, May 3,
1766. S. of the Rev. David, of Merioneth. B. at Cynful.
School, Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1766; B.A. 1770 Ord.
deacon (Bangor) June 10, 1770; C. of Festiniog, 1770.
Probably the man of these names who was V. of Much Wen-
lock, Salop, 17S6-93. (St John's Cull. Adm., ill. 712.)
MORRIS, FRANCIS ERNEST. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1879;
of Cavendish H.
MORRIS, FRANK. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1897. S. of Arthur.
Esq., of Court Green, Leigham Court Road, Streathani,
London, S.W. Matric. Michs. 1897. Brother of Norman, P.
(1894)-
MORRIS, FRANK BASIL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899.
Eldest s. of Frank Robert, stock-broker. B. Jan. 4, 1881,
at Friern Barnet. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A 1902. A member of the London Stock Exchange, 1902.
Served in the Great War. 1914 19 (Major, S. Staffs. Regt.;
mentioned in despatches). Of The Grey Cottage, Herons-
gate, Rickmansworth, Herts., in 1931. (Al. Felsted.; I niv.
Wat List.)
MORRIS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 31, 1886. S. of William. B. [Dec. 31. 1866J, at Totten-
ham, Middlesex. School, University College, London. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (London)
1890; priest, 1892; C. of St Mary's, Stoke Newingtou,
1890-3. C. of St Paul's, Worthing, Sussex, 1893-S. C. of
Crawley Down, 189S- 1900. C. of St Matthew's, St Leonards-
on-Sea, 1900-3 and 1905-6. C. of St John's, Holhngton,
Sussex, 1906-7. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester, 1909-13. Lat-
terly of 57, Vale Road, St Leonards on-Sea. Disappears
bom Crockford, 1923. (Peile, II. 726.)
MORRIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at si John's, Oct. 10, 1851.
S. of William, tarn..'. ..1 111. ashy, Notts, (and Alice). B.
th. re. Bapt. Apr. 29, 1832. Matnc. Mi. lis. 1851; B.A. 1856;
M.A i860. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 3, 1855; priest,
Sept. 21, 1S56; C. of Dunham-onTrent, 1.85 s 8 and iSt.0-1.
C. of West Hackney, Middlesex. 1858-60. C. of st Mary's,
Haggerston, 1861-5. V. of St Stephen's, Haggerston, 1865-
1905. Married, June 7, 18'.., Ellen, only dau. of James
Dare, deceased, of Stoke Newington. Disappears from
crockford, 1907. (The Guardian, June 13, i860.)
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Morris, George Paulet
MORRIS, GEORGE [PAULET.] Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 28, 1781. [S. of Michael, M.D., F.R.S.. of Par-
liament Street, phvsician to Westminster Hospital. School,
Westminster.] Matric. Lent, 17S2; Scholar, 1782; M.B. 1787;
M.D. 1793. Physician to Westminster Hospital, 1787-91.
F.R.C.P., 1795. Censor, Royal College of Physicians, 1802,
1809. Practised in Great George Street, Westminster.
F.R.S., 1805. Licenced to marry, June 5, 1794, Enuly Wood,
of Southampton. Died Sept. 17, 1S37, aged 77, at Prince's
Court, St James Park. Brother of Edward (17S3). [Record
of Old Westminsters and Supp.; G. Mag., 1S37, II. 414;
Munk, it. 633.)
MORRIS, GEORGE SCULTHORPE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mav 25, 1S31. S. of Captain [later Rear-Admiral] Morn-. <>l
[Thorney], Cambs. [B. Dec. 18, 1812.] Matric. Michs. 1831J
Scholar, 1S31; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Rochester) Feb. 7,
1836; priest (Bp. Broughtou, of Australia) 1837; C. of
Manea, Cambs., 1836. Accepted an offer from the Secretary
of State for the Colonies (Sir George Grey) and sent out, as
one of his Majesty's chaplains,' with Sir John Franklin,
to Van Dieuien's Land, where he worked amongst the con-
victs for three years. C. of Stanton-on-Hme Heath, Salop,
1840-5. V. of Bretforton, Worcs., 1S45-89. Married, July 4,
1836, Susan Emma Waudby, and had issue. Died June 8,
1889. M.I. in Bretforton churchyard. (Crockford; E. A. B.
Barnard.)
MORRIS, HAROLD SAFFORD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 2, 18S5. S. of Charles Sumpter. B. at Ely, Cambs.
[School, Kings', Ely.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S88; M.A.
1892. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1892; priest (St Albans) 1894;
C. of St Matthew's, Exeter, 1892. S.P.G. Missionary at
Kobe, Japan, 1S92-3. C. of Abbots Langley, Herts., 1893-5.
C. of Uffculme, Devon, 1895-7. C. of Plympton St Maurice
Devon, 1897-6. C. of Looe, Cornwall, 1S98-9. R. of Ash-
reigney, Devon. 1899-1910. V. of Twyford, Hants., 1910-47.
Died July 9, iy47. (Kings' Sch., Ely, Reg.; Crockford.)
MORRIS, HAYWOOD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept. 11,
1861. S. of Thomas Haywood, Esq., of Bootham, York.
Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1867; priest, r868; C. of Hope-under-Dinmore,
Heref., 1867-8. C. of Broseley, Salop, 1868-9. C. of Ocle-
Pychard, Heref., 1869. C. of St Mary Magdalene, Bridg-
north, 1870-3. C.in-c. of Stottesdon, Salop, 1873-94. Died
Feb. 9, 1894, aged 53. (T. A. Walker, 519; The Guardian,
Feb. 21, 1894.)
MORRIS, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. n, 1848.
Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1851. Migrated to Trinity
Hall, Jan. 30, 1851; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon
(London) 1S54; priest, 1855; C. of All Saints, Langharn
Place, 1854. C. of St Thomas's, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1855-61.
C. of Lewknor, Oxon., 1861-4. Living at Tenby, S. Wales,
1865-6. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Reading, 1866-9. R. of With-
call, Lines., 1869-88. Married, Apr. 12, i860, Ell2a Jemima,
eldest dau. of Capt. Broughton, R.N., deceased, of Chelten-
ham. Died Apr. 17, 1888, aged 56. (Scott, MSS. Crockford;
The Guardian, Apr. 25, 1888).
MORRIS, HENRY BEBB. Adm. pens, (age 16,) at Caius,
May 31, 1817. [2nd] s. of Edmund, of Chorley Wood, Herts.
B. July 16, 1800, at [Walcot], Bath. Schools, High Wy-
combe, Bucks., and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1822.
Entered the E.I. Co.'s Civil Service, 1S21; Writer, 1821;
Assistant Collector at Khandu 1823; retired, 1833. Sub-
sequently of Woodside, near Luton, Beds. Died Feb. 8,
1848. (J. Rennie; G. Mag., 1848, 1. 450; V. Hodsou.)
MORRIS, HENRY BUDD. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 6, 1858.
[2nd] s. of the Rev. Robert (Christ Church, Oxford, 1826),
R. of Friern Bamet, Middlesex. B. [Sept. 5], 1839, in Lon-
don. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A.
(30th Wrangler) 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1864;
priest, 1865; C. of St Andrew's, Leeds, 1864-6. Chaplain at
Arcachon, France, 1866-7. Chaplain, R.N., 1867-73. C. of
Northwold, Norfolk, 1873-83. C. oi Fyfield, Hani
Missionary at Andover, Canada, 18S8-93. R. of Dalhousie,
1893-6. Resided Latterly at Predericton, New Brunswick.
Died July 28, 1902, in Boston, U.S.A. [Venn,
Crockford; 7 he 'limes, Aug. 13, 1902.)
MORRIS, HENRY SMALLEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Apr. r.8,
1877. S. of Henry [Madi 1 i h rxiet,dau ofBdward
Smalley). B. [Mar. 25, 1858], at Narasapur. School, Repton.
Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar, 1
Assistant Master (and House Master) at Bedford Grammar
School. Of Oaklands, Bedford, in t/iu. Di
in London. (Repton Sch. Ave., Schoolmasters' Dn
H. K. Percy-Smith; The Times, Mar. 15, 1937.)
Morris, John Fredi rii i.
MORRIS, HERBERT P1CTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, 1 >,-t. 11,
1875. [5th] s. of John [Grant], of Allerton Priory, Woultou ,
Liverpool. B. Apr. 4, 1856, in Liverpool. School, I ton
Matnc. Michs. 1S75; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1878); B A.
LL.B. 1879; M.A. and LL.M., 1926. Adm. .11 th
Temple, June 15, 1877. Called to the Bar, Nov. 1;. [880
A legal clerk in the Charity Commission, 1886. Private
Secretary to Sir Henry Longley, and to Sir Charles Alderson,
1891-1900. Principal Clerk, Charity Commission, 1900-5.
V--i>Unt Charitv Commissioner for England and Wales,
1905-16. Second Charity Commissioner and Secretary of
the Commission, 1916-19. Chief Charity Commissioner.
1919-21. Member, Metropolitan Asylums Board, 1923-30.
Married, 1S82, Alice Sarah, dau. of Thomas Russell, C.M.G.,
of Farnham, Surrey, and had issue. Of 61, Pont Street,
London, in 1945. Died Feb. 12, 1946, in London. Brother
of Percy C. (1880) and Thomas C. (1S72). (La;c Litis; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Who's Who; The limes,
Feb. 14, 1946.)
MORRIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 23,
1783. [2nd] s. of lames, of Westminster [by his 2nd wife,
Mary Magdalen Mathew]. [B. 1766.] School, Parson's
Green, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 17S3. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 18, 1785. A director of the Bank of England.
J. P. and D.L. for Surrey. Married Harriet, dau. of Thomas
Saunders, of Yateley, Hants., and had issue. Died May 27,
1837, at East Hill, Wandsworth, Surrey. (Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1837, 11. 98, which gives ' died May
29.')
MORRIS, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June 14,
1838. Matnc. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842. Ord. deacon, 1842;
priest, 1843. V. of Little Dawley, Salop, 1845-76. Dis-
appears from Croikjord, 1 >;".
MORRIS, JAMES CONGREVE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 21
1840. Did not reside.
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 8, 1844.
S. of John Carnac [I.CS.J. B. [July 4, 1826], at Ootacamund,
S. India. Bapt. at Coimbatore, Mar. 29, 1828. Schools,
Lanes, (private) [and one year at Harrow.. Matric. Michs.
1845. Received into the Roman Cahtolic Church, 1846.
Ord. priest, 1S49, in Rome; sent back to the English mission,
being stationed first at Northampton and then at Great
Marlow, Bucks. Canon of the diocese of Northampton.
Vice-Rector of the English College at Rome, 1852-5. Private
Secretary to Cardinal Wiseman. Entered the Society of
Jesus, 1867; took his first vows, 1869, at Louvain. MinM' r
at Roehampton. First Superior of the Oxford mission. Pro-
fessor of Ecclesiastical History and Canon Law 111 the College
of St Beuno, North Wales. First Rector of St Ignatius Col-
lege, Malta. Vice-Rector and Master of novices at Roe-
hampton; Rector, 1880-6. F.S.A., 1889. Head of the staff
of Jesuit writers at Farm Street, Berkeley Square, 1891.
Retired to Wimbledon, 1893. Author, works on ecclesi-
astical history. Died Oct. 22, 1893, very suddenly, while
preaching in the church at Wimbledon. (D.N.B.)
MORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Sept. 30, 1876.
Of Cardiganshire. S. of Lewis, of Glanydon, Clarach, near
Aberystwyth. B. there, May 21, 1854. School, Ystrad-
meung Grammar, and at the University College of Wales,
Aberystwyth. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1SS0; M
Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1880; priest, 1881; C. of t Iswestry,
Salop, 1880-91. R. of Llanelidan, Denbigh, 1891-1937.
Disappears from Crockford, 1939.
MORRIS, JOHN. Hon. M.A. 1878. B. Feb. 19, 1810. I
of Geology at University College, London. 1854 ;,. F.G.S.,
1845. Deputy for Adam Sedgwick as VV<
fessor, 1871. Author, Catalogue of British i'ssils. Died
Jan. 7, 1886, in London. (The Guardian, |an. 1
D.N.B.; Sedgwick, Life and Letter ,
MORRIS, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Selwyn 1!,, Ocl 1,
1889. [S. of John Henry.] B. Mar. 19, 1870. [School,
private.] Matric. Mi b 1 , B \ 1 .
deacon (Canterbury) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of SI
S. Norwood, 1893-9. C. of St Mark's, Lew
v there, 190S-10. V. of St John's, Walworth, 1
V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Caterham Valley, [919
1 1-.. Canon oi Southwark, [922 i". Died Nov. 28, [940, al
Caterham Valley; buried there. (Crockford; Wh<< > II
1 he Times, Nov. 30, 1940.)
MORRIS, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Jl
1899. S. of Fredeii' k, 1
Ampthill, Beds. School, .
Matri< , Mid it Elstrei
Prep. School, to Oi
and God.iliiuiig. (Camb. Yeari
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Morris, John Robert
MORRIS, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
July 24, 1883. [2nd] s. of Charles John (of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1849), of Wood Eaton Manor, Stafford [and Dol-llys
Hall, Montgom.] (and Constance Lingen, dau. of Robert
Burton, Esq., J. P., of Longnor Hall). [B. June 9, 1865.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883. J. P. for Montgomery-
shire. Married (1) toos, l.leanor Margaret, dau. of John
Clegg, of Horsley Hall, Eccleshal), Staffs., and had issue;
(2) 1919, Ethel, dau. of the Rev. Sir George Boughey, sth
Bart., of Aqualate Hall, Newport, Salop. Of Dollys Hall,
Montgomeryshire, and Horsley Hall, Eccleshall. Died
s.p.m. Jan. 26, 1936, aged 70, at Aqualate, Newport, and was
succeeded in the Dol-llys estate by his nephew, Charles
Reginald Moms-Eyton. Buried at Church Eaton, Staffs.
(Harrow Sch Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial lamilies; Burke,
L.G. (sub Eyton).)
MORRIS, JOHN RYLE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1873. S. of Thomas Charles, Esq. B. at Llanstephan, Car-
marthenshire. School, Twyford. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A.
187S.
MORRIS, JOHN SNELLING. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 9,
1874. S. of John, builder (and Mary Duddingstone). B.
Jan. 7, 1850, in Marylebone, London. School. City of Lon-
don. Matric. Michs. 1*74; Scholar, 1876. Died in his rooms
in College, Dec. 1, 1S77. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, X. 244.)
MORRIS, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14, 1808.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1808. Migrated to Corpus
Chnsti, Oct. 13, 1809; Scholar, 1809; B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815.
Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1815. V. (and patron) of Feltham,
Middlesex, 1818-33, where he also kept a boarding-school.
F.S.A. Married, and had issue. Died June 17, 1833, aged 42,
at Feltham. (G. Mag., 1S33, 11. 185.)"
MORRIS, JOSEPH ASHBY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Tune 20.
1825, as ' John Ashby Morris.' Of Essex. [S. of Thomas, of
Nottingham. B. June 23, 1S00. School, Repton.] Matric.
Michs. 1S25; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Arch-
bishop of York) 1829; priest (Worcester) 1831. V. of Hamp-
ton-in-Arden with Nuthurst, Wanvs., 1841-65. Died Mar.
15, 1S65. [Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
MORRIS, JOSEPH BROWN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 7,
1803. Of Wilts. [3rd s. of Joseph.] Matric. Michs. 1S03;
Scholar, 1803; B.A. 1808. Ord. deaioii (Salisbury) Aug. 21,
1808; priest. Aug. 13, 1809; C. of Imber, Wilts', 1808-15.
Died 1815, at Chiltern St Mary's, aged 30. (G. Mag., 1815,
I. 378.)
MORRIS, LAURENCE BURKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Mar. 26, 1S66. S. of [the Rey.] Laurence [Stuart] (next).
B. [Jan. 20], 1S47, at Thornton, Yorks. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1S70; M.A. 1S73.
Ord. deacon (York) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of Danby, Yorks.,
1871-3. C. of Birdsall, 1873-S1; V. there, 1881-5! J.P. for
the West Riding. Chaplain to Lord Middleton, 1873-1906.
R. of Thornton, 18S5-1906; retired. Married in 1885. Lat-
terly of Breckamore, Ripon, where he died Sept. 5, 1925.
Brother of Reginald E. (1873)- (Marlborough Coil. Reg.;
Crockford; Mrs Stuart Menzies.)
MORRIS, LAURENCE STUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 11, 1828. [S. of Lt. -Colonel Laurence Burke, Bengal
Service, and Sarah Dealtry.] Matric. Michs. 1828. Migrated
to Christ's, Nov. 17, 1S28; Scholar, 1829; B.A. 1832; M.A.
1835. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1813; priest (York) 1834.
R. of Thornton, Yorks., 1834-85. Rural Dean of Skipton,
1859-81. Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1864. Married, Apr. 14.
1846, Charlotte, dau. of Samuel Pierce, Esq., of Brook
House, Chester. Died May 14. 1S.S5, aged 75. Father of
Reginald E. (1873) and Laurence B. (above). (Peile, II. 433;
Crockford; The Guardian, May 20, 1885.)
MORRIS. LEWIS HERBERT. Matric. from Ayerst H
Easter, 1889.
MORRIS, MOWBRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 6 1835
[B. 1819, in Jamaica] Matric. Mirhs. 1835. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 17, 18 ]8, age 22 (w, 1, • of Regent Square,
London, 3rd s. of John Ball, merchant. ' Called to the Bar
June 11, 1841. Manager of 1 he lime:. 1S48-73. Edited
the Globe edition of l;. .swell's Life of Johnson. Died Apr '7
1874. (Scott, MSS.; Boose; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MORRIS, NORMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus. Oct. 1868.
S. of Norman, Esq. B. at Peckham, Sum v. S. hooi. Ton-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1868. A member of the London
Stock Exchange. Died Jan. 24, 1874. ( / onht.lge .s, ;,. Keg.)
MORRIS, NORMAN PRESTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1.
1894. S. of Arthur, of Court Green, Leigham 1 our'l Road'
Mreatham Surrey. B. [Aug. 30], 1876, at Streatham.
school, Charterhouse, Godalming. Main. Mnih is,, ,■
HA 1897 Capt., R.A.F. Killed accidentally at ., R N
Airship Station, Sept. 17, 1918. Brother of Frank (1897)
{Charterhouse Register.)
Morris, Robert Straw
MORRIS, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 14, 1S87.
[S. of John, solicitor.] Of 13, Park Street, London, W.
[B. 1867.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1SS7; B.A. 1890.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26, 1894. Of Abbots-
cliff, near Folkestone. Died Feb. 21, 1927, at Folkestone;
buned at Highgate. Brother of Edward A. (1880). (Law
Lists; R. Burnet Morris.)
MORRIS, PERCY COPELAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1880. [Youngest] s. of John Grant, of AEerton Priory,
Woolton, near Liverpool. B. |an. iS, 1861, in Liverpool-
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S80; (Law Trip., 1st < lass,
1883); LL.B., 1884; I.L.M., 1920. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 9, 1883. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1887. On the
Northern Circuit. Married, 1S86, Lucv Augsburg, dau. of.
John Jav White, of New York, and of Litchfield, Conn.,
U.S.A., and had issue. Brother of Herbert P. (1S75) and
Thomas < (1872). (Laio Lists; Inns of Court; Fox-Davies
Amort 1
MORRIS, PHILIP EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Aug. 1, 1899. S. of Edward John, Esq., of Woodford Green,
Essex. I Here, Nov. 26, 1877. Schools, Mill Hill, and
Bancroft's, Woodford Green. Matric. Michs. 1S99. On the
London stock exchange. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(2nd Lieut., R.A.S.C). Of 53, Weston Street. Bermondsey,
and 20, Brunswick Squar. . H..v..-, Su-sex, in 1926. (Mill
HillSch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 645; Univ. War List.)
MORRIS, PRICE DAVID HUGHES. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, May 19, 18SS. S. of Price, Esq., deceased, of Plas
dough, Denbighshire. [H Aug. 19, iSi.,.] School, Chelten-
ham College. .Matric. Michs. ISSS; B.A. 1S91. (( . heltenham
(. oil. Reg.)
MORRIS, REGINALD BURNET. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1878. [Youngest] s. of William [barrister], of Caver-
sham House, Brixton Rise, London. B. there [Apr. 1], 1859.
School. Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1SS2. 111.
and M.A. 1S85. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 11, 1881.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1883. Practised in the Chancery
Division and 1- .1 Conveyancer; retired, 1904. Author, .-I
Summary of the Law of Land and Mortgage Registration in
the British Empire and Foreign Countries. Associated with
an index of the bibliography of Devonshire. Of l'pp< o !•>--,
Teignmouth, in 1942. (Mill Hill <ch. Reg.; Lan Lists, Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MORRIS, REGINALD EDWIN. Adm. pens, (age 201 at I'm
broke, Oct. 1, 1873. (5th] s. of the Rev. Laurence Stuart
1 .'■-.■-■) . l; ot rii,.nit.-.n. York- P. th. .. 1 •-. 1 ■
Wellington College] Matric. Michs. 1S73; Sch..i...
Adm. at the Inner Temple. June 16, 1877. Adm. af I Ira)
Inn, May 17, 1878. Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880. Of
Datchet Lodge, Datchet. Died Nov. 1, 1931, in St George's
Hospital, London, as the result of an accident. Brother of
Laurence B. (1866). (Wellington 1 oil. Reg. La™ Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Nov. 2, 1931.)
MORRIS, ROBERT. B.A., 1767, incorp. from Oxford; M A.
I7'.7- Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 30, 1767. [S. of Robert,
of Swansea, Glum.] Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford,
May 20, 17c.., age i>., B.A. (Oxford) 1764. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 13, 1763. Called to the Bar, 1767. 'Advocate
of Lord Baltimore in the memorable trial of his lordship for
a rape on Miss Woodcock, which gained him the confidence
and approbation of his Lordship, after who., death he
carried off his patron's daughter, a ward of Chan 1
although they were afterwards married in France and Italy,
yet on their return to England, after two years' sojournment
abroad, their union was dissolve! I.v the lady's desire.' Died
Nov 29, 1795, in the East ladies. (Al. (loan; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1794, 1. 263.)
MORRIS, ROBERT (1800), see MAURICE.
MORRIS, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Sept. 30,
1861. [2nd] s. of George. B. [1S43], at Plymouth. School,
Sevenoaks (Mr C. Crofts). [Of 7, Houndescombe Place,
North Road, Plymouth], Matric. Michs. 1S61. Migrated to
Downing, June 16, 1862; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1868. Adm. at
the Inn.-, lemple. Api 1 j, 1869. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1872. (Law Lists; Inns of t •'■art; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MORRIS, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Jesus,
Oct. 20, 1832. S. of Richard William Grave. B. at Seven-
oaks. School. Sevenoaks. Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837.
C. of Minster, Kent, 1845 8. V. of Seasalter, and P.( of
Whil • . 1 68. Died Api 1. [868, aged 56
ford; Eccl, istice Gaiette, April, 1868.)
MORRIS, ROBERT STRAW. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1 S. of Freda ' '■ t. 20, 1877, at Newark. School,
Grantham. M ti .1 . [897; Scholar, 1899; B.A. 1900;
MA 1904. Ord. .1. icon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1900; priest,
i.ii.i 1. oi Alnwii k Northumberland, 1900-5. C. of Thames
Dillon, Surrey, |. ,0,-13. C. of Bytleet, 1913-17. V. of St
John-the-Baptist, West Byfleet, 1917-47 Died Feb. 3. 1947,
at West Bytleet. (Crockford; The limes. Mar. 5, 1947.)
47-=
Morris, Rupert Lewis
MORRIS, RUPERT LEWIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. i, 1895. Of Warws. S. of the Rev. Joseph Lewis
(Worcester Coll., Oxford, 1S43), deceased. B. Feb. 4, 1876,
at Fillongley vicarage, Warws. Schools, Clergy Orphan,
Canterbury, and Reading. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898.
Assistant Master at St Anselm's School, Bakewell, Derbs.,
in 1906. (Camb. Yearbook.)
MORRIS, THEODORE HERBERT ASHBY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June iS, 1883. S. of the Rev. Theodore Joseph
(Lincoln College, Oxford, 1856), of Hampton-in-Ankn
vicarage, Warws. B. there, June 30, 1864. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 18S7; priest, 188S; C. of St Margaret's,
Durham, 1887-91. C. of Ryton-on-Tyne, 1S91-S. V. of
Heworth, Co. Durham, 1898-1921. V. of St Oswald's, Dur-
ham, 1921-29. R. of Hint'lesham, Suffolk (with Chattisham
from 1930), 1929-36. Subsequently of Westmorland House,
Low Fell, Co. Durham. Disappears from Crockford, 1947.
MORRIS, THOMAS BROOKE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 31, 1788. Of Middlesex. Matric. Lent, 1790; B.A. (gth
Wrangler) 1792; M.A. 1795- Ord. deacon (Lichfield), May 22,
1796; priest (Winchester, Litt. dim. from Lichfield) Mar. 12,
1797. V. of Tortington, Sussex, 1813-17. R. of Shelfanger,
Norfolk, 1812-63. Disappears from Clergy List, 1870. (St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 388.)
MORRIS, THOMAS CASE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 19,
1872. S. of John [Grant], of AUerton [Priory], Lanes. B.
May 21, 1S54, inLiverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Proprietor and Director of
collieries. Married, 1876, Corientia Emma, dau. of William
Benjamin Walker, of Hunsdon House, Ware, Herts., and
had issue. Of Grove House, Weston Road, Bath, in 1946.
Brother of Herbert P. (1875) and Percy C. (1880). {Harrow
Sch. Reg.; C.U. Pari. Reg.)
MORRIS, THOMAS EVANS. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Michs. 1S82. [6th s. of William Evans, of Portmadoc (and
Jane). B. there, Apr. 12, 1863. School, King William's
College, Isle of Man.] B.A. 1885; LL.M. 1890; M.A. 1918.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 6, 1S87. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 27, 1890. on the North Wales and Chester Circuit.
Assistant Charity Commissioner, 1895-8. Home Office Com-
missioner (Municipal Corporations Act) 19 13. Revising
Barrister, 1914-15. Civil Liabilities Commissioner, 1918-22.
Associate, North Wales and Chester Circuit, 1927-45. J. P.
for the County of London, 1916. F.S.A., 1929. Member of
Council of the Cymmrodorion Society. Chairman, Cambrian
Archaeological Assoc. Hon. Sec, Council for Preservation
of Rural Wales. Governor of the National Museum of Wales.
Author, historical and archaeological (especially on Welsh
surnames). Of 24, Lombard Street, Portmadoc, in 1942.
(King William's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.; Law Lists; Inns
0/ Court; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who in Wales.)
MORRIS, THOMAS WALTER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1890. S. of John Thomas, municipal officer, of Man-
chester [and Anne Elizabeth Harrison]. B. Jan. 15, 1871, at
Lower Broughton, Salford. School, Manchester Grammar
(Mr J. H. Fowler). Matric. Michs. 1890. Appointed to the
I.C.S., 1890; served in the N.W. Provinces and Oudh;
Magistrate and Collector, 1908; Commissioner of Income-
Tax, 1918; additional Commissioner, 1921; retired, July,
1925. Resided subsequently at Surbiton, Surrey. (Scott,
MSS.; India Omce Lists.)
MORRIS, The Rev. THOMAS WHITAKER. Adm. sizar at
Corpus Christi, Jan. 28, 1856; a ' Ten-year man.' Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.D. {Stat. Eliz.) 1877. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1845; priest, 1847. P.C. of St Peter's, Ashton-under-Lyne,
1848-70. C. of Hook-Norton, Oxon., 1S70-4. C. of Christ
Church, Somers Town, Middlesex, 1874-77. C. of St Andrew's,
Islington, 1877-81. C. of St Saviour's, Paddington, 18S1-2.
C. of Epsom, 1882-3. R. of Luffincott, Devon, 1883-92.
Disappears from Crockford, 1893.
MORRIS, WALTER EDMUND HARSTON. Adm.
Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. S. of the Rev. David, of the Chap-
lain's House, Walton prison, Liverpool. B. July 18, 1872, at
[Everton], Liverpool. School, Royal Institution, Liverpool.
1891; B.A. 1894; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of St George's, Stockport,
[899 1902. C. of St Augustine's, Highbury, 1902-4. Chap-
lain at Henshaw's blind asylum and K. Schools for deaf and
dumb, Old Trafford, 1904-9. V. of Emmanuel Church,
Preston, Lanes., 1909-17. V. of Balden, tone, Blackburn,
1917-18. V. of All Saints, Southport, 1918-48-. Hon.
Canon of Liverpool, 1928-38. Canon, 1938-48-. {Crockford;
Who's Who.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm, pens, (age x6) at Trinity,
1775. S. of [the Rev.] Edmund, of Nursling, Hants. School,
Southampton. Matric Mich! ;;; B.A.
(17th Wrangler) 1779; M.A. 1782. C. of Woburn, Beds. R.
Morrison, Alfred
of Chenies, Bucks., and of Foxley, Wilts., 1805-24. Died
July 24, 1824, at Chenies. Brother of Edmund (1773).
(G. Mag., 1824, 11. 380.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29, 1839.
I If J >evon. [2nd s. of William A., of Fishleigh, Devon, gent.]
Matric. Michs. 1839. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 15,
1S42. Called to the Bar, Jan. 16, 1846. {Law Lists; Inns oj
Court.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Caius, Sept. 30,
1861. S. of William. B. at Lambeth. School, Wand u . 1 1:
(private). Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865. Died May 19,
1866, at Sutton, Surrey, aged 29. {Venn, 11. 354; The
Guardian, May 23, 1866.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 25, 1865.
Only s. of William, magistrate, deceased, of Bombay. B.
Nov. 29, 1846, in London. Schools, Cheam (Mr Tabor) and
Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1S65; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity,
Darlington, 1869-72. C. of Thurlby, Notts., 1878-9. V. of
St Olave, Ramsey, Isle of Man, 1879-96. Minister of St
James, Clifton, 1900-3. V. of Sydenham, Oxon., 1905-19.
Died June 19, 1929, in London. (Scott, MSS.; Crockford;
The 1 i*nes, June 21, 1929.)
MORRIS, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 6, 1886. Of Cheshire. S. of Charles, of New
Ferry, Birkenhead. B. May 9, 1862, at Rock Ferry, Birken-
head. School, Liverpool College. Matric. Michs. 1886.
MORRIS, WILLIAM SACKVILLE GWYNNE. Adm. pens, at
Selwyn H., Oct. i, 1898. B. Mar. 9, 1879. Matric. Michs.
1898. Of Castell Pygyn, Carmarthen. Died, when hunting,
Jan. 30, 1930, aged 50; buried at Abergwili, {The Times,
Feb. x, 1930.)
MORRISH, HAROLD GABRIEL. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1SS6. Eldest s. of Thomas Buxton, of
TulseHill. B.;there [Aug. 1, 1867]. [School, Clifton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor,
July, 1893; of Messrs Morrish, Strode and Searle, 8, Serjeant's
Inn, Fleet Street. Of Haslemere, Surrey, in 1946. (Law
Lists; Kelly, Handbook.)
MORRISON, ALEXANDER JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. sizar
(age 22) at Trinity, May 5, 1828. S. of John [of Penton-
ville]. B. [June 18, 1806], in London. School, Merchant
Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1828; Scholar, 1831; B.A. 1832.
C. of St Martin -in- Me neage, Cornwall, 1847-8. Head Master
of Truro Grammar School and Chaplain of the Royal
Infirmary, Truro, 1848-56. P.C. of Broad Town, Wilts.,
1856-65. Died suddenly, Aug. 6, 1865, at Watford. Brother
of John R. (1824). (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Boase,
Coll. Cor nub. and Biblio, Cornub.; Cornwall Reg.; G. Mag.,
1865, 11. 391.)
MORRISON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 15, 1839.
[2nd s. of James, M.P., head of the firm of Morrison, Dillon
and Co., of Fore Street, London (for whom see D.N.B.)
(and Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Todd, of London). B. Apr.
28, 1821. Educated in Edinburgh.] Matric. Michs., 1839.
Of Fonthill House, Tisbury, Wilts. J. P. and D.L. for \\ ilts;
High Sheriff, 1857. His houses at Fonthill and Carlton
House Terrace, London, ' were full of rich Persian carpets,
fine examples of Chinese porcelain, Greek gems and gold
work, and miniatures; but he specially interested himself to
seek out artists' craftsmen in all countries and employed
them for years in the slow and careful production of master-
pieces of cameo-cutting, inlaying of metals, and enamelled
glass.' Also formed an extensive collection of engravings, and
a small but choice collection of pictures. In latei life
accumulated an extraordinary collection of autographs and
letters, of great historical and literary value, sui h 1 tin-
correspondence between Nelson and Lady Hamilton and the
papers of Sir Richard Bulstrode. Married, Apr. 1 !, 181 6,
Mabel, dau. of the Rev. R. S. C. Cbermside, R. of Wilton,
Wilis. Died Dec. 22, 1897, at Fonthill House. Father of
II h t886); brother of Francis (1845) and of Charles (1835).
■ , L.G.; D.N.B.; Walford, County Families (sub his
brother Charles).)
MORRISON, ALFRED. Adm. at Kl ,<. j.th S.
of Alexander, shipowner, deceased, of Dunkeld Hou ' '
hill Road, Torquay. B. Sept. 8, 1875. School, Newton Col-
li ■■ id <u\< Wii h .. [894; exhibitioner, 1896; S bolar, 1897;
B.A, (Med. and Mod. Lang. Trip. 1st 1 \
1903. Assistant Master at the South-Easti :
gate, 1900-3; Second Master at Victoria College, Ui
1 , 1903-10. Ord. deacon (Durham] 1911;
C. of Barnard Castle, 1911 is. Served in the Great War,
19x4-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.) R. of Ewhurst,
I'd', 12. Subsequently of the Rectory ( 1
1 1 r.'. ,.:.i rother of 1 be u« tl - | ■ ■ hoottnasters'
Directories; King's Coll. A, ;.; Ci ford.)
473
Morrison, Arthur
MORRISON, ARTHUR. Adm. peas, at Emmanuel, Oct. 17,
1895. S. of Alexander, Esq . of Dunkeld [House], Newton
Abbot, Devon. Matnc. Miens. 1895; B.A. 1899. Brother of
the above.
MORRISON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 3, 1835.
[Eldest s. of James, M.P., head of the firm of Morrison,
Dillon and Co", of Fore Street, London [and Islay House,
11 iv, S. Hebrides] (and Mary Anne, dau. of Joseph Todd,
01 London). B. Sept. 20, 1817.] Matnc. Michs. 1835; B.A.
iSfi. Of Basildon Park, links., of Hole Park, Kent, and
of Islay House, Argylls. J. P. and D.L. for Berks, and
Argylls. Died May 24, 1909, when he was succeeded at
Basildon Park by his nephew, Major James Archibald
Morrison, D.S.O. Brother of Alfred (1S39) and Francis
(1845). (Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
MORRISON, DOUGLAS CHARLES ADEY. Adm. pens, at Sr
John's, Aug. 11, 1898. [5th] s. of James, of Marlborough.
B. there, Sept. 22, 1879. School, Mill Hill (Dr McClure).
Matric. Michs. r898; B.A. and LL.B. 1901. Adm. Solicitor.
Dec. 1904; of Messrs Morrison and Masters, Swmde.11
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 4th Wiltshire
kegt. (T.F.).) Of s8, Westlecot Road, Swindon, in r926.
Died at Swindon, Sept. 28, 104S. (Mill Hill Silt. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; Law Lnts; The Times, Sept.
MORRISON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
June 19, 1845. [3rd] s. of James, M.P. (and Mary Anne,
dau. of Joseph Todd, of London). B. [ 1824] at Balham
Hill, Surrey. School, Bruce Castle, Middlesex. Matric.
1845. Married, 1854, Henrietta, dau. of James Murray
1 ,1.11 it , of Glenni. .riston, Inverness-shire. Died s.p. Jan. 14,
1904. Brother of Alfred (1839) and of Charles (1835).
(Burke, L.G.)
MORRISON, FREDERICK ARTHUR CHARLES. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, 1S91. S. of James. B. at Plumstead,
Kent. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A.
(Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1895; (Pt II, 1st Class, 1896);
Prendergast Student, 1S96; Members' prize, 189S. Assistant
Lecturer at Mason College, Birmingham, 1897-9. Died
July, 1899. (F. Bnttain.)
MORRISON, The Rev. GEORGE. M.A. 1 761. incorp. from Oxford.
Adm. atCHRisT's, 1761. S. of George, of Berks., p leb. Matrii
from St John's College, Oxford, Feb. 20, 1728-9, age 16;
B.A. (Oxford) 1732; M.A. (Oxford) 1761. Chaplain of
Magdalen College, Oxford, 1733-4- Chaplain to the Earl of
Dumfries. V. of Eastwood, 1749-62, and of Great Sutton,
Essex, 1761-2. Died Dec. II, 1762. Fatherof Thomas (1769).
(Bloxam, 11. 91; A . Oxon.; Petle, II. 260; G. Mag., 1762,
600.)
MORRISON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 27) at Caius, Oct. 13,
1837 S of John, of London. B. there. School, private.
.Matnc. Michs. 1S3S. Resided until 184,1. (Venn, 11. 241.)
MORRISON, GRESHAM WYNTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1893. Of Surrey. [ Youngest s. of George
Carter, of Reigate.] B. [at Reigate], Aug. ft, 1874- School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 189(1; M.A. 1902.
Ph.D., Hartford, Conn., 1023. Ord. deacon (Southwark)
1897; priest (Rochester) i8.)S; C. of Newington, Surrey,
1897-1900. C. of All Saints, Northampton, 1900-3. V. of
Christ Church, Childers, Queensland, Australia, 1903-5. R.
of Christ Church, Milton, 1905^. R. of Yarrabah, 1908-12.
At C.C.C. Mission, Southwark, 1912-13. Missionary in dio.
of Accra, Gold Coast, r.913-15. P.-in-C. of Kuniasi, 1914-20.
Archdeacon of Kumasi, 1915-20. Misssionary in the Ameri-
can Church, 1021-4. Inc. of Fort William, inverness-shire,
1024-S. V. of Aliuoiidbury with Longley, Yorks., 192S-31.
Died Jan. 18, 1931, at Almondbury vicarage; buned at
Reigate. (Crockford; The Iioui. Jan. 20, 1931.)
MORRISON, HENRY STANLEY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1888.
School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1S88; B.A. and LL.B.
1891. Adm. Solicitor, Dec. 1894; of Messrs Seatle and
Morrison, Abbey House, Victoria Street, London; and East
Horsley, Surrey. Practising in Cheltenham in 1900. (Law
Lists.)
MORRISON, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 14, 1886.
[Eldest] s. of Alfred (1839), of Fonthill House, Tisbury,
Wilts, (and Mabel, dau. of the Rev. R. S. C. Chermside).
B. June 8, 1868, in Marylebone. School, Eton. Matnc.
Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1889. Of Fonthill House, Tisbury, and
Islay House, Islav, S. Hebrides (which he inherited from his
uncie Charles (1835)). M.P. for Salisbury, 1918-23 and
1924-31. D.L. and |.P. for Argyll J. P. aud D.L. for Wilt-
shire; High Sheriff, 1904. A leading agncultunst, and one
mi Hi. wealthiest men in the country. Married. Aug. 16, 1892,
Lady Sophia Castalia Mary, dau. of the 2nd Earl Granville,
ami had 1- -a- Died Mar. 15. ion. in London. (Who was
Who; Burke. L.G. which gives ' died Mar. 14 '; The 1 imes,
.Mai. Id, 1931.)
Morrison, William Wilson
MORRISON, JAMES THOMAS JACKMAN. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1879. S. of James. B. IDec. 8, 1856], at Okehampton,
Devon. School, private. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 4,
1881: Scholar, 1S81; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1882);
BA. and B.Chir. 1883; MIS. 1S84; M.A. 1SS8. At Guy's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1879; F.R.C.S., 1883; M.Sc, Birming-
ham, 1901. Senior Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy at
Cambndge. House Surgeon at Guy's Hospital. Resident
Surgical Officer, General Hospital, Binmngham. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.A.M.C; Surgeon-in-
Chief, British Hospital Unit to Serbia, 1914-15; Order of
White Eagle and Order of St Sava, Serbia). Senior Surgeon
and Lecturer at Queen's Hospital, Birmingham. Professor
of Forensic Medicine at Binmngham University. Hon.
Associate, Order of St John. Author, medical. Died May 10,
1933- (Peile, 11. 079; Medical Directories; Who was Who.)
MORRISON, JOHN ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9,
1824. [S. of John, of Pentonville. B. June 4, 1805.] School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matnc. Michs. 1824. Brother of Alex-
ander J. W. (182S).
MORRISON, L. Adm. Fell. -Coin, at Queens', Jan. 20. 1834.
Of Middlesex. Probably same as Lamare Morison (sir), adm.
at Trinity, May 7, 1S34.
MORRISON, MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. I,
1870. S. of James, Esq. B. at Monk Wearmouth, North-
umberland. School, private. Matnc Michs. 1870. OfFaceby
Manor, Stokesley. J. P. Died 1900. (Kelly, Handbook (sub
his son, Martin James).)
MORRISON, PIERCY HENDERSON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1,
1887. S. of Robert, mine-owner [of Newcastle-on-Tyne
deceased. B. [July 30, 1868], at Brotton, Yorks. Schools,
St George's, Harrogate, and Loretto. Matric. Michs. 1*87.
Migrated to Tnnlty Hall, 1890. Football (rugby) ' blue,'
1887-90; Captain, 1889. Played for England, 1S90-1. Of
Horton Grange, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Died July 12, 1930.
at 78, Osborne Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne. (Venn, II. 491;
Boo* .1/ Blues; Loretto Reg.; The Times, July 14, 1936.)
MORRISON, ROBERT JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, ism. . [Younger] s, of E[rskmeJ, Esq., of Kew. School,
St Olave's Grammar. Matnc. Easter, 18SI); Schol.u. 1
B A. and LL.B. 1889; LL.M. 1902; LL.D. 1907. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 19, 1SS6. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27,
1890. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Of 12, New
Court, Carey Street. London, W.C. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Pie., London Regt.). (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
MORRISON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 5, 1769. S. of the Rev. George (1701). of La-la I
Essex. School, St Paul's, London. Matnc. Michs. 171.9;
Scholar, 1769; B.A. 1773; M.A. I77&- Ord. deacon (London)
Sept. IS, 1774.
MORRISON, WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John'-,
June 1, 1881. Of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. S. of Walter, hosier
(and Jane). B. Dec. 14, 1848, at Jesmond. School, Percy
Street Academy, Newcastle. Matnc. Michs. 1S81; B.A. 1880;
M.A. 1890. Athletics 'blue' (hammer), 1SS3, 1884. Ord.
deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 18S7; priest, 18S8; C. of Gos-
forth, Northumberland, iSS7-9r. C. of Sheffield, 1891-5.
V of St I'.l.r's, Alil.evdale, Derbs., 1S95-1917. Died Dec. 2.
1917. (Bunk of Blues; Eagle, xxxrx. 252; Crockford.)
MORRISON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Trinity, May 6,
1857. [2nd] s. of Alexander [schoolmaster], of Rothesay,
Bute [and of Glasgow]. Educated at Glasgow University,
l845_52; M.A. 1852. Did not reside. Minister (Church ot
Scotland) of Crawford, 1863-9. Died suddenly in Edinburgh.
Dec. 28, 1869. (F. P. White; C. J. Fordyce.)
MORRISON, WILLIAM MASON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Magdalene, Oct. 16, 1838. S. of John Robert, of London,
Esq. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S38.
MORRISON, WILLIAM STALKARTH. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5,
1S95. [4th s. of the Rev. Charles (M.A., St Andrews, TS50),
Minister of Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire (and Jane, dau.
of W. A. Green, Inspector-General of Hospitals, Bengal. B.
May 24, 1876). Educated at St Andrews University, 1S91-4;
M.A. 1897, and Madras College.] Matric. Michs. 1895;
Scholar; B.A. (zyd Wrangler) 189S. Appointed to the I.C.S.,
[899; Assist. nit Commissioner and Settlement Officer m
Burma 1000; Deputy Commissioner, 1914; retired March
1926. (Seolt, MSS.; India Office List; C. J. Fordyce.)
MORRISON, WILLIAM WILSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi Oct. 8 1807. Of Scotland. [S. of J., of Birming-
ham. B. Sept. 4, 1847, at Mauchline, Ayrshire.] Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875- Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1S71; priest, 1871; C. of St Andrew's, Nottingham. 1871-3-
C. of Sutterton. Lines., 1873-5. C. of Holy trinity, South-
well, 1875-8. C. of Boston, Lines . 1878 o. V. of Greatham,
Durham, 1879-1907. Disappears from Crockford, 1908.
(Durham Contemporary Biographies.)
474
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MORRISON-BELL, CHARLES WILLIAM (1S54), see BELL,
C. W.
MORRITT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Mar. 16, 1798.
[4th s. of John Sawrev, (1S56) of Kokeby Park, Vorks. B.
there June 14, 17S1.] Matric. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1802. Adm.
at Lincoln's Inn, May 13, 1802. Deputy Paymaster-General to
the Forces in lersev; died there Apr. 2s, 1820. Brother of
JohnB.S. (1789) and Robert (1800). (Inns of Cowl, 1: 1..
Arrowsniith.)
MORRITT, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May IS, 1818.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1819. Migrated to
Magdalene, Oct. 28, 1820.
MORRITT, JOHN BACON SAWREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, June 13, 17S9. [Eldest] s. of John Sawrey, Esq.
(next), of Rokeby and Cawood, Yorks., and Plumpton,
Lanes. B. Oct. 27, 1771, at Cawood. School, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. t789; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1798. Travelled in
Greece and Asia Minor, 1794-6. Of Rokeby Park, Y'orks.,
High Sheriff, 1806. Lieut., Lanes. Militia, 1792-4; Lieut.
Col. Commandant, Teesdale Volunteers, 1S03. Ml', for
Beverley, 1799-1802; for Northallerton, 1814-18; for Sh..tl.
bury, 1818-20. Classical scholar. ' Arch-master ' of the
Dilettanti Society; a founder of the Travellers' Club, iSi>i.
Friend of Wilberforce, Walter Scott, Humphry D.ivv and
Southey. Married, Nov. 19, 1S03, Katherine, 2nd dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Stanley, R. of Winwick, Lanes. One of his
treasures was the famous, Rokeby Venus,' subsequently 111
the National Gallery. Inherited a large fortune. Author, A
Vindication of Homer and of the Ancient Pods and Historians
who have recorded the siege and fall of Troy; Additional Re-
marks on the Topography of Troy; Miscellaneous Imitations
and Translations of the Minor Greek Poets: Ad::
Whigs by an Englishman; Letters (published by G. E.
Marindin in 1914). In his Journal, under date Nov.
Sir W. Scott says ' Morritt ... is now one of the oldest and
I believe one of my most sincere friends. A man unequalled
in the mixture of sound good sense, high literary cultivation,
and the kindest and sweetest temper that ever graced a
human bosom.' Died July 12, 1843. Brother of Robert
(1800) and Edward (1798). [Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg., 11.
86-90: St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 389; Return of M.P.'s;
Burke, L.G.; D.S.B.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
MORRITT, JOHN SAWREY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Christ's, Apr. r7, l756.[Eldest] s. of Bacon (i7i3)of Cawood,
Yorks. (and Anne Sawrev). B. at York. School, Felsted.
Matnc. Michs. 1756. Of Cawood, Yorks., and Plumpton,
Lanes. Purchased Rokeby Park, Teesdale, in 1769. Married,
Anne, dau. of Henry Peirse, of Bedale. Author, On Carrots,
and their use in fattening Hogs. Died Aug. 3, 1791 aged 53.
Father of the next, the above, and Edward (1798). {Al.
Felsted.; Peile, 11. 262; Burke, L.G.)
MORRITT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Pembroke, Oct. 30, 1800.
[5th] s. of John Sawrey, Esq. (above), of Rokeby Park,
Y'orks. [B. March 1784. School, Rugby.] Scholar, 1800;
matric. Michs. 1801. Migrated to St Catharine's, Feb. 22,
1804; B.A. 1805; M.A. from Pembroke, 1810. Hulsean
Prizeman, 1805. In Holy Orders. Embassy Chaplain at
several European capitals. Author, Essay on the Propagation
of Christianity. Died in, or before, 1843, at Folkestone,
and was buried there. Brother of John B.S. (1789) and
Edward (1798). {Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MORROW, WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1889. S. of
Frederick, of Rue Spontini, Paris. B. (Jan. 29], 1870, in
Paris. Schools, Lycee Condorcet, Pans, [Malvern College],
and the Leys, Cambridge. Matnc. Michs. 1889; B.A. and
LL.B. 1892. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. [8, 1894.
[Malvern Coll. Reg.; Venn, n. 508; Wcott, MSS.; Law Lists.)
MORSE, ANTHONY SOUTH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 3, 1852. Of Norwich. [S. of John South, solicitor.
B. Aug. 27, 1832, at Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar,
1853; B.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1856; priest, 1857;
C. of St Mark's, Lakenham, Norfolk, 1856-9. C of Caistor,
1859-81. R. of Caistor with Markshall, 1881-1914.
(1) Dec. 21, 1859, Gertrude, dau. of John Ransom, solicitor;
(2) July, 1863, Marion, dau. of G. Augustus Coombe, solici-
tor. Disappears from Crockford, 1915. Father of Wallace R.
(1878). [Who's Who in Norfolk; V. P. White.)
MORSE, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Feb. 9,
uf Norfolk. Matric Easter, 1835; LI. 1
M.R.C.S. Ord. deacon (York) 1837; priest, 1838. R. of
Coslany, 1839-82. Disappears from Crockford, 1887.
MORSE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 14, 1840.
[Eldest s. of George, of Cation Park, Norwich, Esq. (by his
1st wife, Hannah, dau. of William Tasker, 01
B. Aug. 20, 1820. School, Dedh.un, Essex.] Matnc. Michs,
1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Cricl 1. Played
for the M.C.C. under the name of ' Lsroni.' Adm. at the
Morse, John Frederick Taylor
Inner Temple, Apr. 22, 1844. Called to the Bar, May 5,
1848, but did not practise. Of Aylsham, Norfolk. J. P. and
D.L. for Norfolk. Married, Feb. 16, 1854, Mary Harriet,
dau. of Robert Isacke, and had issue. Died at Dresden
Mar. 25, 1883. Half-brother of Herbert G. (1857). [Book of
Blues; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Oxford and Cambridge Scenes and Biographies.)
MORSE, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens',
June 27, 1S46. Matnc. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1879-
Ord. deacon (Adelaide) 1867; priest, 1868. Inc. of Christ
Church, Yankahila with St James, Glenbum, 1868-1901;
with St Matthias, Myponga, S. Australia, 1884-1901. Hon.
Canon of Adelaide Cathedral, 1881-1901. Chaplain P. thi
Bishop of Adelaide, 1SS5-1901. Archdeacon of Adelaide,
1885-1901. Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
MORSE, EDWARD ST JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
I .'].. '„ l\'l. > ..I lll> I! '. I 1
Catherine). B. [Sept. 29, 1852], at Edgbaston. Bapt. N..\
30, 1852. [School, Marlborough College.] Matric. Michs.
1871. Re-adm. Oct. 10, 1S77; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883. Foot-
ball (rugby) ' blue,' 1872; played in the first Inter-University
contest, Feb. ro, 1872, at Oxford. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1879; priest, iSSo;C. of St Mary's, Nottingham, 1879-82. V
of Shelford, Notts., 18S2-1940. Subsequently of Hinckl- \
Manor, Melton Mowbray. Died in 1943. [Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues; Crockford and Supp.)
MORSE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 17,
1823. Of Norwich. [School, Norwich.] Matric. Michs. 1823;
B.A. 1828; M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27.
1S29. K. of Baxterley, Warwick, 1834-54. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; Clergy List.)
MORSE, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Feb. 1.
1037. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Blundeston, Norfolk. [B.
1818.] School, Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy). Matric. Michs.
1S3S; B.A. (7t* Classic) 1S42; M.A. 1845. Hulsean Lec-
turer, 1863. Univ. Preacher, 1857, 1858, 1868, 1878 and
1883. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Jan. 28, 1844; priest, Jan. 26,
1845; C. of N. Cove, Suffolk, and C. of Tamworth, Staffs.,
1847-51. C. of Birmingham, 1852-3. P.C. of St John,
Ladywood, Birmingham, 1S54-64. Chaplain to the Bishop
of Lincoln, 1869-85. Preb. of Lincoln, 1867-86. V. of St
Mary's, Nottingham, 1864-86. Preb. of Southwell. Chair-
man of the first Nottingham School Board. Author, Working
for God (Sermons before the University of Cambridge).
< pt. 18, 1886, at Nottingham. Father of Edward St J.
(1871). [Eagle, xiv. 313; Crockford; G. Mag., 1S54, 1. 412,
1 he Guardian, Sept. 22, 1886.)
MORSE, FRANCIS ALFRED VIVIAN. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11,
1897. [S. of Sydney. B. Mar. 13, 1879. School, Marlborough
College.] Matric. Michs. 1897; LL.B. 1900. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, iSyS. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1903; practised
in London, 1903-28. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., London electrical engineers, T.F.). A stockbreeder
at Upper Cowden, Mayfield, Sussex, in 1938. [Marlborough
Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MORSE, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Mar. 29, 1S45. S.
of John, Esq. B. Aug. 1826, at Swaffham, Norfolk. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1845; Scholar, 1846; B.A. 1849;
M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1851; priest (Lichfield)
1851; C. of Emsworth, Hants., 1854-8. Drowned from the
pleasure-smack 'Caroline,' in Hayling harbour, Aug. 21,
185S, aged 32, in an atteinp to rescue a friend; the boat had
capsized and he had swum ashore, but went bark to s.i\e
others. [Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11
G. Mag., 1858, 11. 426; The Ecclesiastical GazetU .
1858.)
MORSE, HERBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Mar. 2,
1857. S. of George, of Catton, near Norwich (bj
wife, Rebecca Frances, dau. of William Herbert). B. there,
Aug. 21, 1S39. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A.
i \ 1864. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S62; pnest.
of St Clement's, Cambridge, 1862-5. C. of St Paul'-. New
ington, London, 1866-73. V. of Foston-on-th
■ J873-4. R. of Littleham, Devon, 187S-1900. Authoi,
Sermons on the Creed; Apostolical Succes,:>
monial, etc. Resided latterly at Holland Park, London,
where he died June 7, 1914, iged 1 Half-brothei <.i
Charles (1840). [Crockford; Eton Sch. Reg.; Burke.L.G.)
MORSE, JOHN FREDERICK TAYLOR. Adm. 1 .
CHRIST!, July 1, 1S5G. Of Norfolk. Matnc. Mi. i.
Scholar, 1856; B.A. 1S60. Ord. deacon .1
[872; l "I I!.. . .
.... . 1
, 1877 9. K. ..1 R01 kland St 1 1
of Suit. m, Ca 1 v*. of Little Ouse, D
Norfoll .
475
Morse, Leonard Becher
MORSE, LEONARD BECHER. Adm. Fell. Com. at St John's,
July I, 1781. [Only] s. of Leonard, Esq. [F.R.S.] [oi I 'own-
ing Street, London]. B. June 10, 1764. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1781; B.A. 17S5; M.A. 1788. Adin. at the
Middle Temple, May 3, 1783. Called to the Bar, June 26,
1789. Deputy Commissary-General of the Army, Apr. 25,
1793; Principal Deputy Commissary-General, Jan. 5, 1809;
senior on the list in 1815, but on half-pay in 1816. Married,
May i, 1792, Miss Cox, of Piddletrenthide, Dorset. Died in
1827. (Eton I oil. Reg.; SI John's Coll. Adm., iv. >.;o; Inns oj
Court.)
MORSE, STANLEY RAMEY. Matric. Non-Coil, from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1884. [3rd s. of Joseph Raniey, of Lound
Hall, Lowestoft. Li. June it., 1866. School, Charterhouse.],
B.A. r>„V; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1889; pnest,
1890; C. oi Oulton, Suffolk, 1889-91. C. of St Peter's,
Derby, 1891-5, CM. S. Missionary at Bhagalpur, 1895-1903;
at Lucknow [and Principal of tin/ C.M.S. High School),
1904-20. C. of St Cuthbert's, Bedford, 1922-5. V. of
Dutiield, Derbs., 1925-9. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester,
l<j ;" [■-. I.illeilv ..1 1 In H.i.il-. 1 1, .'.ii, ..I ke.ud, Wor-
thing. [Charterhouse Register; Crockford.)
MORSE, WALLACE RANSOM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi.
Oct. J, i.v.s. tif Norwich. [Eldest s. of the Kev. A[nthony]
S[outh] (1852). B. Dec, 18, i860, at Lakenham, Norfolk.
School, King Edward VI, Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1878;
B.A. 1SS2; M.A. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Bp. Mitchinson) 1883;
priest (l'eterb.) 1884; C. of All Saints, ^VcTlingborougfi,
Northants., 1883-6. C. of Wellingborough, 1886-8. V. of
St Michael and All Angels, Belgrave, Leics., 1888-95. R.
of Rushden, Northants., 1895-1905. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Peterborough, 1905-20. Hon. Canon of Peter-
borough. 1911-20. K. of Castor, Northants., 1920-6.
Mamc) Resided subsequently at Bournemouth, where he
. died Sept. 4, 1932. [Crockford; Who was Who; 1 he lima,
Sept. t,, 1432.)
MORSHEAD (or ANDERSON-MORSHEAD). HENRY ANDER
SON. Adm, pens, at Clare, Oct. 17, 1868. [S. of Capt. P.,
R.A., 11I Stoke, Devonport. B. Mar. 14, 1849. School,
Bromsgrove.] Matne. Michs. 1868; Scholar; B.A, 1X72;
M.A. 1875. Died unmarried before 1882, at Wiverton,
Plymptoii, mar Plymouth, (Bromsgiuve bell. Reg.; P. E.
Anderson-Morshead.)
MORSHEAD, HENRY TREMELLYN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
li 11 rhouse, Nov. 10, 1823. Of Devon. [2nd natural s. of
General William, of Lavethan, near Bodmin, Cornwall (and
Jenifer, dau. of Peter Hussey, of Blisland, Cornwall, whom
he subsequently married, Nov. 19, 1816). School, Blundell's,
liMiti.n (1818-23).] Maine. Michs. 1S24; B.A. 1836. (Sir
Owen F. Morshead; /. A. Walker, 419. which erroneously
suggests that this man may be the same as Henry John
who matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, 111 1825; Blun-
dell's Sch. Reg.)
MORSHEAD, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at St Johns, May 19,
1808. [5th but 4U1 surviving] s. of the Rev. Henry [ohn
(I xi lei college, oxford, 1825) [[R. of Kelly, Devon] (and
l-.lizabeth, dau. of Sir William Lewis Salusbury-Trclawncv,
Bart.) B. [Nov, 2 , 1849], at Kelly Bapt. Dec. 21, 1849.
[Schools, Marlborough College and Beaumaris]. Matric.
Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1870; B.A. {20th Wrangler) 1872,
M.A. 1875. lor a short tune Assistant Master at King
Edward's School, l'.< rl.li nn-teil of Hurlditch Court,
Lamerton, near 1 avistd k, 1 >evon. Partner in the banking
firrn of Messrs '.ill. Morshead and Co., Tavistock, 1879-89.
J.P. for Devon i mi. .1, Sept. 11., 1880, Ella Mary, dau. of
Henry Graa W n in Sperling, of Edgeworth Manor, Gloucs.,
and ha.l issue Died Sept. 28, 1914. (Marlborough Coll.
Reg , Eagle, XXXVI. 21;, Burke, L.U.; Sir Owen p. Mors-
lie.nl )
MORSHEAD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Julv 3, 1825.
211.1 s. ol (the Rev. Edward] (hxe-ter c. .liege. Oxford, 17S2),
K. of Calstock, Cornwall (and Mary, dau. of Arthur Kelly),
li. th.r., luK 'i, I'-i.i School [liluuclcirs], livertou (Mr
Richards}. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1829. Ord. .lea... 11,
1830; C. of Bodmin, Cornwall, 1 830-1. C. of Queen's Square
Chapel. Bath, 18^2; then seceded from the Church of Eng-
land. Preacher m the Masonic Hall, Bath, 1832-42. Preacher
in the Independent chapel, Liskeard, 1850-63. Preacher in
New Union Chapel, Liskeard, 1863-74. Master of the
Grammar School, Liskeard, 1849-50. J.P. and D.L. for
Cornwall, 1853. Married, at Bodmin, 1832, Louisa, dau. of
John Wallis, oi Bodmin, and bad issue. Author, is the
Church ■■) England Apostate? I he Testimony (a Serial);
a, /
1.1 ..Hi.
Mortimer, Christian
MORT, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 21, 1S27.
S. of — , Esq., of Whitby, Yorks. Matne. ^Uchs. 1S27,
B.A. 1S32.
MORT, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 27, 1889.
S. ..I lames Henry, of Highheld, High Street, Manchester.
B. [Apr. 28], 1871, at Manchester. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. At Owens College, Man-
chester. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1898. Senior House Surgeon,
Southport Infirmary; House Surgeon, Manchester Koyal
Inhmiary. Senior House Surgeon, District Hospital, West
Bromwich, in 1000. Practised formally years at Patricroft,
Manchester. Hon. Surgeon, Eccles and Patncroft Hospital.
Of 55, Barton Road, Patncroft, in 1945. Died Jan. 19, 1950.
(Medical Directories.)
MORT, JAMES LAIDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 18, 1861. S. of Thomas S. [of Greenoaks, Sydney.]
[Sol 1, Eton.] Did not reside. An Australian. Director of
public companies . Lived for a tune (before 1899) at Epsom.
(Eton bik. Lists.)
MORTEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 8, 1863.
of Thomas Honor [89, Adelaide Road, Hampstead].
11. [Dec. 23, 1845], at Amersham, Bucks. School, Manches-
ter. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Apr. 18, 1868. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1871.
On the South Eastern Circuit. K.C. woo ke. ■ .rder of West
Ham, 1894-1929. Bencher, 1915. Died Feb. 15, 1929, at
Littlehampton; buried there. (Peile, 11. 57.1; Law Lists;
Foster, .l/.->i at the Bar; Who's Who; Who was IVh„, Inns of
Court; The Times, Feb. 10. 1929.)
MORTIMER. ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 19, 1856. [3rd] s. of [the Rev. J GJeorge] F[erns]
WJhidborne] (1861), of 72, Eccleston Square, London.
[School, City of London.] Matne. Michs. 1856; Scholar,
1S5S; B.A. i860; M.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 5, 1859. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1863. On the
W.stein Cucuit. Special Pleader. An earlv member of the
Alpine Club. Died in 1927. Brother of Brooke C. (1861),
Chnstian (1854) and Lewis G. (1S71). (Law List; Inns
oj Court; N. E. Douglas-Smith, City of London School;
Foster, Men at the bar.)
MORTIMER, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1899.
S. ot W[ulium Henry], B. Sept. 13, rSS-o, at New Southgate.
School, Appaldureombe College, Isle of Wight (Mr. O. H.
Hanson). Matne. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1903. Of i.h, Tomngton
Park, London, N., in 194b. Brother of William H. A. V. 1
(1895).
MORTIMER, BROOKE CUNLIFFE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 17. 181.1. Of London. [S. of the Rev. George
Ferris Whidborne, D.D. (1S61), Head Master of the City
of London School. B. Sept. 9, 1842. School, Westminster.]
Matne. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon
(Lichheld) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Berrington, Salop,
1866-8. C. of Hadn.dl, 1S6S-S8; V. there, 1888-1920. Re-
sided subsequently at Wimbledon, where he died Feb. is,
1922. Brother of* Alexander (isso), Lewis G. (1871). etc.
(Record of Old Westminsters and Supp.; Crockford; I he I imes,
Feb. 17. 1922.)
MORTIMER. CHARLES HENRY. Adm al Iriniiy Hall, Oct.
1SS9. [Eldest] s. of Charles, Esq., of Woodheld, Streatham
(and Elizabeth Prentis, dau. of Benah Drew, J. P., of
Streatham). [B. Jan. 4, 1869.] School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1889; B.A 1892. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
Jan. 28, 1895. J.P. for Surrey and for London. Of Wigmore,
Holmwood, surrey. Married, June 23, 1910, Alice, dau. of
Jasper Knight, ami had issue. 1 lied ' let. 21, 1032, at Dork-
ing; buried at Capel. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law List... lank. ,
L.G., which gives ' b. Jan. 4, 1S70 '; The Times, Oct. 22,
1932.)
MORTIMER, CHRISTIAN. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 18, 1854.
1 I. lest s. oi the Rev. George F. W. (1S01). School, env • ■!
London.] Main. Michs. 1X14; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1861. Ord.
deacon (Hereford) is- ,. priest, isnu; C. of Eaton Bishop,
llerei.. 1859 64. c ..l Middle, Salop, 1864-8. V. of Grins-
hill, 1868-71. V. of Ash, 1871-80. Diocesan Inspector in
Archdeanery of Salop, 1876-8S. R. of litchford. iSSS^io.
li. I. ..I Lichfield Cathedral, 18S5-00. Canon Residentiary
of Lichheld, 1890-1914. Lived latterly at Old Woking,
Surrev. where he died Aug. zi, 1916. Brother .1 Alexandei
(is,.. I, ,1, |i ,,;kfo,d; Who nils It/10; .V 1.. Douglas Smith,
City oj London School.)
476
Mortimer, Edmund
MORTIMER, EDMUND. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
Oct. 25, 1S23. Matric. Michs. 1823. Perhaps the man of
these names, 6th s. of Edward Horlock (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Thomas Bythesea, of Wyte House, U
Major, 14th Light Dragoons. Died, s.p., 18*3. (Burke,
L.G.)
MORTIMER. EDMUND. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1898. [3rd
s. of William Brook, of Hav Carr, Lancaster (and Caroline
Jane, dau. of the Rev. Elphinstone Elliot). B. Aug. -'4. 1879.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1898. A land-agent; partner
in the hrm of Messrs G. and N. Wright, of Blyth. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Northumberland Fusiliers.
T.F.); killed in action at Ypres, Apr. 26, 1915. Brother "t
Ralph G. E. (1888). (Repton Sell. Reg.; Univ. war List;
Burke, L.G.; The limes, May 3, 1915.)
MORTIMER. FRANCIS WARREN PARRY JONES. Adm. pens,
at Corpus Christi, Oct. 2, 1S82. Of Essex. S. of [the Rev.]
Mjortimer] L[lovd] jrones] (1852, sub Jones), of Higher
Tranmere vicarage, Birkenhead. B. July 4, 1S62, it Wal-
thamstow. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885;
M.A. 1SS0. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1886; priest, 1S87; C. of
Higher Tranmere, Cheshire, 18S6. C. of Norton, Durham,
1886-90. V. of Seaton Carew, 1890-4. V. of Darlington,
1894-1905. Rural Dean of Darlington, 1897-1905. Died
Nov 2r, 1905, at Darlington. Brother of Reginald M. H. I-
(1879). (Crockford; The Times, Nov. 25, 1905.)
MORTIMER, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 30, 1807.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. (iitA Wrangler),
1811; M.A. 1815. Evening Lecturer at St Mary Redcliffe,
Bristol, and later R. of Thomhill, Canada. Lived in Toronto.
When driving in his carriage the horse took fright, and he
was thrown out and killed. (Bristol Mirror, Aug. 3, 1844;
C. R. Hudleston.)
MORTIMER. The Rev. GEORGE FERRIS WH1DB0RNE. D.D.
1861, mcorp. from Oxford. [Eldest s. of William, of Bishop's
Teignton, Devon. B. there, July 22, 1805. Maine, from
Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 18, 1823, age 17; Scholar of
Queen's College, Oxford, 1S23-30; B.A. (Oxford) 1826;
M.A. (Oxford) 1829; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford) 1841.] In
Holy Orders. Head Master of Newcastle Grammar School,
1828-33; of the Western Proprietary School, Brompton,
London, 1833-40; of the City of London School. 1840 65.
Hon. Preb. of St Paul's, 1864. Married, 1830, Jane, dau. of
Alexander Gordon, of Bishop's Teignton, Devon. Latterly
of Roinsev, Hants. Died Sept. 7, 1871. Father of Alexander
(1S56), Lewis G. (1S71), Brook C.(iS6i) and Christian [1854).
(Crockford: D.N.B.)
MORTIMER, HAL1BURT0N STANLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Magdalene, Aug. 30, 1896. S. of Stanley, of 9, Queen's
Gate Gardens, London. [B. Oct. 16, 1879J School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1896. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., King's R. Rifle Corps and Gen. List;
A. P.M.; mentioned twice in despatches; French Croix de
Guerre). Of 28, Cadogan Square, London, S.W., in 1936.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
MORTIMER, HANS SANDERS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 9, 1801; Fell.-Com. Apr. 16, 1801. S. of Hans Win-
throp Esq. [M.P. and barrister], of Tottenham Court Road,
London [and of Caldwell Hall, Derbs., and Ann, dau. of
Lord Anne Hamilton]. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1808. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Mar. 10. 1805; pnest
Sept. 15, 1805; C. of King's Somborne, Hants., 1805. C,
of Preston-next-Faversham, Kent, 1820-3. V. of St Clements
Sandwich, 1824-6. R. of Kington Magna, Dorset, 1826-9.
Chaplain to Lord Manners, 1829. R. of St Thomas, Win-
Chelsea, Sussex, 1829-31. V. of Throwley, Kent,
Married, May 25, 1799, Mary Tilbe, and had issue. Died
Jan. 31, 1846, at Chapel House, Faversham, Kent, aged 73.
ISt John's Coll. Adm., IV. 390, where there is an .«
his family, which claimed descent from Oliver Cromwell;
Clergy List.)
MORTIMER, LEWIS [GORDON]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 18, 1871. S. of [the Rev.] Dr G[eorge
Ferris Whidbome] (1S61), of 72, Eccle-ston Square, London.
School, City of London Matrii Mich 1 71; Scho
B.A. 1875. Adm. Solicitor, July 1878. A member of the
London Stock Exchange. Brother of Alexander (1856),
Brooke C. (1861), etc. (Law Lists; N. E. Douglas-Smith;
Ct*y of London School.)
MORTIMER RALPH GEORGE ELPHINSTONE. Adm. pens
at Trinity May 21, 1888. S. of William Brook, of Hay
Carr, Lancaster (and Cai • th- Rev. John
Elphinstone Elliot, and Georgiana Bates, who Sue.
6th of Milboume Hall, Northumberland. B. [Jul.
at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Schools [Elstree and, Harrow
Mortlock, Edmund John
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1899. Of Milbourne
Hall, Milbourne, Northumberland. J. P. for Lanes, and
Northumberland; High SheriH of Northumberland. 1916-17.
O.B.E., 1920. Knighted, Jan. 1934. Capt., 1st Vol. Batt.,
Northumberland Fusiliers. Assistant Food Commissioner,
Northumberland. Brother of Edmund (1898). (Harm,,
Sch. Reg.; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Who.)
MORTIMER, REGINALD MORTIMER HIGGS JONES. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7, 1879. [Eldest] s. of the
R.v. Mortimer Llovd Jones (1S52, sub Jones), of Higher
Tranmere vicarage, Birkenhead. B. Apr. 2, ist.i, .it Wal
thamstow, Essex. School, Harrow. Matno. Michs. 1879!
B.A. T883; M.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7,
Called to the Bar, June 17, 1885. On the South
Wales and Chester Circuit. Of Molesworth, Hitchin, in 1940.
Assistant Director of National Service for Herts. O.B.E.,
1920. Brother of Francis W. P. J. (1882). (Burke, O.B.E.;
Lam Lists; Inns of Court.)
MORTIMER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 15, 1817;
a 'Ten-year man.' Of Middlesex. Re-adm. sizar, 1S20.
Matric. "Lent, 1829; B.D. (Stat. Eliz.) 1830. P.C. of St
M.irk's, Clerkenwell, 1828-36. Minister of Gray's Inn Lane
Chapel, 1841-50. Married, 1841, Favell Lee, 2nd dau. of
David Bevan, of Belmont, Midds. Author, Lielit in thc
DweUing; Sixteen Lectures ,01 the Influences of the Holy Spirit;
Sermons. Died, s.p., Nov. 25, 1851, at Broseley, Salop.
(1 lerical Guide; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1851, I. 211; C. k.
Hudleston.)
MORTIMER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1893. S. of William, of Beaconhurst, Frodsham, Cheshire.
B [May 2], 1874, at Warrington, Lanes. School, Marl-
borough College. Matnc. Michs. 1893. Football (rugby)
' blue,' 1895, 1896; played for England, 1899. On the
London St... k Lxihange. Died Oct. 31, 1916, at Crow-
borough. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Book of Blues.)
MORTIMER, WILLIAM HENRY ALBERT VICTOR TANDY.
Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1895. [Eldest] s. of Willi. mi
Henry B Dec. 22, 1865, at \\ lhouse,L Is. Matnc. Michs.
1895; B.A. 1899. Not in Queen's College List, 1936. Brother
of Arthur (1899).
MORTLOCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Dec. 18,
1834 S of Frederick Cheatham, Esq., banker, of Cambridge.
B. there. Schools, Peterborough Grammar, and Cattenck,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1S35; B.A. 1841. Ord. deacon (Peterb.
for Chester) 1840; priest, Sept. 25, 1842; C. of Newton
Heath, Lanes., 1840-2. C. of Leicester, 1S42-3. S.P.G.
Missionary and C. of Port Royal, St Martm's, Jamaica,
1843-4. C. and GarrisonChapl.iin of Belize, Honduras, 1844-5.
R. of St Thomas, Turk's Island, Bahamas, 1845-8. V. of All
Saints', and of St Leonard's, Leicester, 1848-51. V. of
Pennington, Lanes., 1851-1903. Lived latterly at Chiswick,
and disappears from Crockford, 1906. (Venn, 11. 230; W.
Cowper.)
MORTLOCK, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4,
1839- re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 12, 1842. Of Surrey. Matnc.
Michs 1842; B.A. 1846; M.A. 1849. Of Filey, Yorks. J. P.
for the East Riding. Died Apr. 17, 1S93, aged 73, m London.
Father of Herbert (1872) and of Henry (1883). (Eagle,
xvill. 207; The Guardian, Apr. 19, 1893.)
MORTLOCK, EDMUND DAVY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's,
Oct 12 1803. S. of John, banker. B. 17S7, in Cambridge.
School, Bury St. Edmunds. Matric. Mich 14;
1804; B.A. (nth Wrangler) 1808; M.A. 1811; B.D. I
Fellow, 1811-46. Ord. deacon, (Ely) 1810; priest, I I
Pampisford, Cambs., 1810. Tutor to the Hon. Dudley
Coutts Stewart, son of the Marquess of Bute. V. of Great
Abington Cambs., i 15 is R. (.md V.) of Moult. .11, Sulfolk,
1845-73. Author, four Sermons on the trinity; Explanation
and Defence of the Athanasian • reel; Baptism from tin Bible.
Died May 30, 1873, aged 86, .it Moulton. Brothei of Henry
(,8o5i. n [ohnC. (Bury St Edmunds
Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11
MORTLOCK, EDMUND JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at I RIMTY,
Dec 6 1849 s. ..i the R. ■ Hi qtj 11 05). "> Morcott,
Rutland. B. theM I I":" 10, '■■!-.' S. 1 1. ' •' '•
(private). Matric. Michs. I ■ • B V ■ ■. . M \ I F01
.1 1 lock and
Co., Cambridge. Married, Aug. 1,1
of Sir Charles ll.ill, \
Abington Lodge, Cambs, IP- an I D.l fori imbs. Lord
Of the Manor 0K.re.1t A 1 1. 1 '!"-'. (Hurke,
LG.- Walford, County Families; The Times, Dec. 3. i9°2)
477
Mortlock, Edward
MORTLOCK, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity. June I,
1878. S. of the Rev. Edward Thomas (next), of Snailwell,
Cambs. B. [Sept. 30]. 1850, at Rudston. York*. School,
Hailevbury. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M A. 1885.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 18S2; priest, 1884; C. of Godal-
ming, Surrey, r882-7. C. of St Peter's, Bexhill, Sussex.
r887-9l. V. of St Barnabas, Bexhill, 1801-1926. Rural
Dean of Hastings, 1922-6. V. of St Peter Major, Chichester,
1026-37, and R. of All Saints, Chichester, 1933-7. Canon of
Chichester, 1026-45; Precentor, 1037-45- Died at the
Treasury, Chichester, Auk '.. 1945. [Crockford; Who's II ho;
I he Chunk Times, Aug. 10, 1945.)
MORTLOCK, EDWARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 10) at
Caius, Mar. 22, 1845. S. of Captain Charles, of the Hon.
F.I.Co\ Service. B. [July. 1826] at Abington, Cambs.
Schools, Uppingham and private. Matric. Michs. 1S45; B.A.
1849; MA 1852 Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S49; priest, 1850;
C. of Tinwell, Rutland, 1849-52. C. of Utterbv. Lini
V. of North Frodingham, Yorks., 1854-6. V. of
Rudston, 1857-75. R. of Snailwell, Cambs.. I87S-95-
Resided subsequently at St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died
May 24, 1908. Father of Edward (above). [Uppingham
Sch. Roll; Venn, 11. 270; The Times, May 26, 1908.)
MORTLOCK. HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 24,
1S05. [5th] s. of T[ohn], Esq., of Cambridge. [B. July 10.
[789.] Schools, charterhouse [and Bury St Edmunds
Grammar], Appointed writer in the Madras Civil Service,
1808; Assistant to the Registrar of theSudderand Foujdarry
Vliwlut. rSlo; Deputy Registrar. 1S11; Deputy Persian
Translator to the Government, 181 1 and 1819. Cashier to
the Government Bank, rSiS. Came home in 1823 and re-
signed, Sept. 1, 1824; in 1S28 accepted an annuity from the
Civil Fund. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June r3, 1824; priest.
1 >■ 1 17, 1824; C. of Morcott, Rutland. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Nov. 9, 1824; a ' Ten-vear man.' Mam-1
Elizabeth Thomas. R. of Farthingstone, Northant- . 1--
I! v. .1 t-> Brighton, 1037, where he took pupils. f>i--d
Feb. 13, 1837, aged 47. at which time he was Chaplain of
the Brighton workhouse; buried in the old parish church,
Hove. Father of Edmund T- (1849); brother of Edmund I1
(1803). Thomas (1796) and John C. (T796). (F. I'. Whiti :
i anibndae I'lirnnicle, F<-li. 18, 1837; The Connoisseur, Jan.
1-1:2. Prinsep, M idnr. t 07/ Servants.)
MORTLOCK, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1SS3. S. of C[harles] (1S39), of London. B. Mar. n, T865.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 18S3; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1800
Captain, 1st Herefordshire R.V. Corps. Of The Green, Stan-
ford Bridge, Worcester, in i9to. Served in the Great War.
1014-is (Captain, 1^1 Herefordshire Regt). Of Comwallis
House Hastings, m 0122. Brother of the next. (Repton
, R, l )
MORTLOCK, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity.
Hall, lob 28,1*72 - of Charles (1839), of Filey, Yorks
[B. July, 1854.I School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs, 1872;
1; V is;c.. Brother of Henry (above). [Uppingham Sch.
Roll.)
MORTLOCK. JOHN CHEATHAM. Adm. pen;, at Queens',
Apr. 1 j, 1796 1 '( Cambs. [Eldest s. of John, M.T.. of Cam-
bridge. Baptized, Oct. 1, 1777, at Great St Mary's, Cam-
bridge. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1796; B.A. r8oo.
Adm. at tic Middle Temple. Apr. 26, 1709, Commissioner
of Exci-- i-i-i is 1 M, In. father's death in 1816, succeeded
to the pnamomit to -it i ■ .11 which he had enjoyed in the
Corporation of 1 ambridge, serving as Mayor on nine occa-
sions. Colon- 1 of tin Cambridge Volunteers. For mam- vi .10
Auditor and Commissioner of Excise. Knighted, July 5.
[816, on the o, , asion of presenting a congratulatory address
to the Prince Regent on the marriage of the Prine, '
lotte. Left Cambridge 111 I'-'o Died Nov. 3, 1845, 111 Do] - 1
Square. London, Portrait in the Guildhall, Cambridge.
Brother of Edmund D. (1803), Henrv (1805) and the next.
[Eton 1 oil. An,'., which calls him ' 2nd son '; J. M. Gray;
Inns oft ourt.)
MORTLOCK, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Apr. 14, 1796. [2nd] s. of lohn. 1 -q . bank i, >j Cambridge
(and Elizibetli Mary Harrison). [B. Jan. 27, 1780.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1700. Migrated to St lohn's, Feb. 14,
1799; Scholar, 1799; B.A. [nth Wrangler) 1800; M.A. iSo,.
Fellow of St John's, 1S00-1O (Medical Fellow, 1807). Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Apr. 26, 1799, and at Lincoln's Inn.
Nov. 5, 1803. Called to the Bar, Apr. jo, 1812. Senior
partner in the banking firm of John Mortlock and 1,.,
Cambridge i 1-'. for Cambs. High Sheriff, 1840, Died
Apr. 2S, 1850, aged 70. at Great Abington, l'.r-.th. 1 >t the
above, of Edmund D. (18011 and Henrv (iSos). (/. .1.
Walker, 368 and MS note; 51 John's Coll him , iv. 301;
Inns oj Court; G. Mag., 1S59, 1. 054.)
Morton, Edward Howard
MORTLOCK, WILLIAM TENNANT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1877. [Only] s. of William [Rawson], Esq.
[of Adelaide, S. Australia; M.P. for S. Australia], Matric
Michs. 1877. Adm at the Inner Temple, Oct. 24, 1878.
[Inns of Court.)
MORTON, ARTHUR HENRY AYLMER. Adm. at King's,
(age 17), a scholar from Eton, July 7, r854. [2nd] s. of
Edward, Esq., of Kensington Gate, London. B. [1836], at
St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A.
tS59; M.A. 1802. Fellow, 1857; Senior Dean. 1870-1; Bur-
sar, 18-1-2. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn [May 10], T859 Tutor
at Eton to Lord Macduff, afterwards Duke of Fife. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1861; priest, 1863; C. of All Saints', Knights-
bridge. C. of Curzon Chapel. Mayfair. Chaplain to the Earl
of Fife, r88r-9i. Availed himself of the Clerical Disabilities
Act, June 30, 1891. Head Master of a preparatory school at
Famborough, 1S-2-86. Of Balabraes, Ayton, Berwick, and
of 80, Eaton Place, London. Member (for Rotherhithe) of
the London County Council, 1895-S. M.P. for Deptford.
1897-1906. An Ecclesiastical Commissioner, 1904. Member
of the Royal Commission on Civil Service superannuation,
1903. Died June rs, 1913, in London. Benefactor to King's
by foundation of the Austen Leigh Studentship. (Scott.
MSS ; /mis of Court; Who was Who.)
MORTON, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, Oct. 13,
1S20. [Eldest] s. of Charles Can [of Drumrora Co. Cavan].
B. iAu£- l6, 1S02], in Dublin. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1823; B.A. 1.825; M.A. 1830. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Oct. 18, 1823. Died Oct. 2. 1832.
Brother of D'Arcv (1S33), Pierce (1820), Edward (1823) and
Savile (1830). [Inns of Court.)
MORTON, CHARLES EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent,
1897; B.A. 1905. Served in the Great War, i9T4-iq (Lieut.,
M.G.C.; mentioned in despatches). (L7«t'ti. Wat Lis/.)
MORTON, CLEMENT JOHN FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. i, 1879. S. of Jacob, Esq., of Norw 1
B. at Apslev, Ireland. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883;
M \ 1886. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 18S4; priest (York) 188s.
C. of St Thomas Crookes, Sheffield, 1S84-8. V. of Goole,
Yorks , 188S-9. Died there Ian. 5, 1889, aged 27. [Crockford;
The Guardian, Jan. 9, T889.)
MORTON, D'ARCY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 24. 1833.
[S. of Charles Carr, Esq., of Drumrora, Cavan. School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1833. ' Migrated, Mar. 1834, to
Downing.' Adm. at Pembroke, Apr. 8, 1834 Died Nov. 9,
1836, aged 20, at Sidmouth. Brother of Charles (1820),
Edward (1823), Pierce {1820} and Savile {1830). [Harrow
Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1S37, 1. 108.)
MORTON. DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Oct. 16.
1S17. S. of Edward. B. at Harlsey, Yorks. School. Rich-
mond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1S20; B.A.
(2,8/;i Wrangler) 1822; M.A. 1827. Ord. deacon (Bristol)
1823; priest (London, Litt. dim. for Ely) Oct. 20, 1826.
Chaplain, R.N., 1S23; on retired List, 1831. R. of Harle-
Sh -no, N'orthants., 1831-81. Rural Dean of Haddon, 1S47-64
Died Aug. 2. 1S84, aged 84, at Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
[Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 13, 1S84; Northants Clergy.)
MORTON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, May : 5,
T817. S. of John, artist. B. in London. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Easter, 1818; M.B. 1822; Lie. Med, 1825; M.D. 1831.
F.K.C.P. Physician to the Western Dispensary and to the
Royal Metropolitan Infirmary for Children. Founder of. and
Physician to, the Royal Dispensary', Pimlico. Of York
Place, Kentish Town, and Hall Cliff House, Horbury, Yorks.
Author, Travel-, in Russia; Remarks on Lactation. Died
Aug. 7, 1S59, whilst taking a walk. [Medical Directories.)
MORTON. EDWARD. Adm, pens, at Sidney, May T9, 1823.
4th s. of Charles Carr, Esq., of Drumrora, Co. Cavan. B.
Mar. 20, 1806, at Lympstone, Devon. School, Crediton (Mr
Lightfoot). Matric. Michs. 1S23; B.A. 1828. of Haberley
l-Oo, ne,,r Kidderminster, and Heathfield, Wolverley,
Worcs., in 1878. J. P. for Staffs, and Worcs. Married, and
had issue. Brother of Charles (1820), D'Arcy (1833), Pierce
(1820) and Savile (TS30). Walford, Country Families;
P. B. G. Binnall.)
MORTON, EDWARD HOWARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity.
Apr. 1, T848. Matric. Michs. T843; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1863.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1852; priest (Worcester) 1853; C.
of Midhurst, Sussex, 1 52 < of Pillerton-Hersev, Warws.,
1853-4. C. of St Martin's, Worcester, 1854-7. R. of Tatter-
ford with Tattersett, Norfolk, 1857-80. R. of Tooting
Graveney, Surrey. [880-93. Chaplain at Capri, 1894-8.
Resided latterly at Bournemouth, where he died Sept. 9,
10 1 2, aged 84. Father of Philip H.lo'M, Evelyn H. (1S74)
and Francis E. H. (1879). [Crockford; 1 he /ones. Sept. 11,
478
Morton, Edward John Chalmers
MORTON, EDWARD JOHN CHALMERS. Adm. pens, at St
John's. June 19, 1S76. [Only] s. of John Chalmers, ' Litera-
teur ' [of Great Berkhamsted, Herts.] (and Clarence Cooper),
B. (June] 1856, at West Mnlesey. Bapt. Aug. 10, 1856.
(School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar. 1879; B.A.
1S80; M.A. 1883. President of the Union, 1879. One of the
'Apostles.' Journalist and University Extension Lecturer.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 28, 1880. Called to the Bar,
Apr. 29, 1885. Special Pleader. On the North Eastern Cir-
cuit. A prominent member of the Liberal Party; member of
Mr Albert Gray's committee of 12 to combat ' Jingoism '
before the Genera] Election of 1880. M.P. for Devonport.
1892-1902. Secretary to the Home Rule Union. Died Oct. 3,
1902, at Amberley, near Stroud, GIoucs. (F.agle, xxiv. 00:
Laie Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, .Vet: at the Bar; Wh-< was
Who; The Times, Oct. 6, 1902.)
MORTON. ELLYS ARTHUR. Adm. at Clare, May n, 1897.
[S. of Major A., of Snettisham Lodge, Snettisham, Norfolk.
B. Nov. 13, 1878.] School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs
1897; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Second Lieut., R.A. 1900;
Lieut., 1903. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut
R.F.A. (Res. of Officers); died of wounds, Nov. 6,
[Uppingham Sch. K ill; Univ. War List; Army Lists.)
MORTON, EVELYN HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 3, 1874. S. of the Rev. Edward Howard (1848), of
[Tatterford], Fakenham, Norfolk (and Isabella [Bushnan]).
B. Mar. 15, 1856, at Worcester. Schools [Hailevbury and]
Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1S78; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Banbury, Oxon.,
1879-82. C. of Binfield, Berks., 1882^). V. of Esholt with
Hawksworth, Yorks., 1889-93. R. of Tooting Graveney,
Surrey (succeeding his father), 1893-7. R. of Foulsham,
Norfolk, 1897-1914. Rural Dean of Sparham, 1911-14.
V. of King's Sombome with L. Sombome, Hants., 1914.
Died at the vicarage, Aug. 23, 1914. Brother of Philip H.
(1876) and the next. (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; The 7 imes,
Aug. 26, 1914.)
MORTON, FRANCIS EDWARD HOWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 16, 1879. S. of the Rev. Edward Howard
(1848), of Tatterford, Fakenham, Norfolk. B. there, Mar. 1,
i860. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. iSS-,.
Assistant Master at St Ninian's School, Moffat, Dumfries.
A private tutor at Felixstowe. Died there Nov. 20, 1889.
Brother of the above and of Philip H. (1876). (Rossall Sch.
Reg.; F. W. Steer.)
MORTON. GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Jesus. Mar. 22.
1797- S. of the Rev. Richard. M.A. (Ballwl College, ' fcford,
1763), V. of East Retford, Notts. B. there. Bapt. July 20,
1779. School, Oakham (Dr Orme and Mr Bradford). Matric.
Michs. 179S; Scholar, 1798; B.A. 1S01; M.A. 1S04. C. of
Sturton, Notts.; V. there at his death, unmarried, Dee. 9,
r8l8, at East Retford, Notts.; buried there. (Misc. Gen. el
Her. X.S., m. 24; G. Mag., 1S1S, II. 645, which gives 'died
Dec. 16.')
MORTON, HENRY (or HARRY) BARNSLEY. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Jan. 13, 1882. S. of Jfoseph] Wfilliam], Esq.
[iron-] merchant, of Louth. B. Aug. 8, 1863. Schools, Louth
Grammar and Bedford Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1882; B.A.
and LL.B. 1885. Died Mar. 6, T924, at Wallington, Surrey.
(T. A. Walker, 566.)
MORTON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 5, 1873. S. of Mrs Morton [and William Richard,
of Blakebrook, Kidderminster]. [B. May 9, 1854.] School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. and LL.B.
1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1877; priest.
1878; C. of Coggeshall, Essex, 1877-9. Priest -Vicar of Salis-
bury Cathedral, 1879-88. C. of E. Hamham. Wilts.. 1882-8.
V. of Cricklade, 1887-1910. Resided latterly it Redland,
Bristol, where he died Apr. 12, 1931; buried at Cricklade,
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 15, 1931.)
MORTON, HOWARD CONYERS. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. I,
1889. [7th s. of Edward, Esq., of Old Malton, Yorks. B.
Sept. 15. 1S70, at Market Place, Malton. School, Derby]
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(Llandaff) 1894; priest, 1895; C. of Penarth, Glam., 1894-
1024. V. of Baglan, 1924-40. R. of Michaelston-le-Pit,
■ -. Brother of Lawrence K. (1894). (Derby Sch. Reg.;
ford.)
MORTON, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. sizar at
1812; a ' Ten-year man.' In Priest's Orders.
[to study with his book on his loom. Matric.
■ ird. deacon (Durham)
priest, 1812. R. of Stockleigh-Pomeroy, Devon, 1830.
V. of Holbeach, Lines., .' ' Lincoln Cathedral,
1831-65. IP. for Lines Married, Nov. 14, 1833, M
Annj. heSemi-Saxon Legend 0/ St Katharine
of Alexandria, etc. Died July 31, 1865, aged 82. Father of
Morton, Savile
Thomas (iSsi). (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; P. B. G. Binnall;
(,. Mag., 1833, 11. 4112.)
MORTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, June 27, 1S10;
re-adm Jan. 4, 1814. S. of Samuel, Esq., deceased. B. at
Stand, near Manchester. School, Acle, Norfolk (the Rev.
F. Howes). Matric. Michs. 1810; LL.B. 1819. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 9, 1816; priest, July 20, 1817. R. of Thngby,
Norfolk, 1817-52. Died June 8, 1852, aged 59, at Caistor,
Norfolk. (Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, 11. 210.)
MORTON, The Rey. JOHN. Adm. at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1824.
A ' Ten-year man.' [S. of James, staymakcr, of Manchester;
R June 18, 1794. School, Manchester Grammar] Matric.
Faster, 1832; B.D. [Stat. Eliz.) 1834; D.D. 1840. Ord. 1819;
I of St Thomas' Chapel, Pendleton, Lanes., 1819-25, where
he also kept a large private school, 1825-36. P.C. of Chorl-
ton-cum-Hardv, 1836-42. Married, and had issue. Author,
Sermons. Died Dec. 27, 1S42. (Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg.,
ii 233, and in. 333; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1843, 1. 326.)
MORTON, JOHN GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1909. Minister of St John's Presbyterian
Chapel, Hartlepool, in 1907. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). Subsequently Minister of St
John's Presbyterian Church, Orpington. Died Apr. 22, 1943.
at Orpington. {Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 24, 194 J.)
MORTON, JOSHUA. Adm. (erroneously as ' Joseph'), as a 'Ten-
year man ' at Trinity, Oct. 19, 1778. V. of Riseley, Beds.,
1799-1831. Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales.
Author, Sermons (where he describes himself as ' of Trinity
College, Cambridge.' {Biographical Diet, of Living Authors;
Darling, Cyclopaedia Biblto.; H. S. Bennett; F. P. White.)
MORTON, LAWRENCE KNYVETT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 9, T894. [6th s. of Edward, deceased, of Old Malton.
Yorks. B. there Mar. 10, 1868.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
1- 17; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1897; priest, 1899;
C. '<f Felling, Durham, 1897-9. C. of Christ Church. Gates-
head, 1899-1901. C. of Old Church, Calcutta, 1901-5. lie.
of Holy Trinity, Allahabad, 1905-21. Warden of the Oxford
and Cambridge Hostel, Allahabad, 1918-21. V. of Walton,
Bucks., 1921-30. V. of St Catherine's, Ventnor, Isle of
Wight, 1930-45. Of Painswick, GIoucs., in 1948-. Brother
of Howard C. (1889). (Crockford.)
MORTON. PHILIP HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. S. of [the Rev.] Edward [Howard] (1848), of Tatter-
ford, Fakenham, Norfolk. B. there [Tune 20], 1857. School,
Rossall. Matric. Mirhs. 1S76; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Cricket
' blue,' 1878-80. Assistant Master at Elstree School, Herts..
1880-9. Head Master of Bracewell Hall, Skipton,
of Scaitclifle School, Englefield Green, 1896-1903; of Wixen-
ford School, Wokingham, Berks., 1903-- Latterly of Hoe
Farm, Hascombe, Godalming. Died May 13, 1925, at
Bournemouth. Brother of Evelyn H. (1S74) and Francis
E. H. (1879). (Book of Blues; Oxford and Cambridge Scenes
and Biographies; Berks., Bucks, and Beds. I ontemporary
Biographies; The Times, May 16, 1925.)
MORTON, PIERCE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 13.
1820. S. of Charles Carr [of Drumrora, Co. Cavan]. School,
Ottery St Mary, Devon. Matric. Michs. 1820; Scholar, 1824;
B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1825; M.A. 1829. J. P. Cavan and
Meath; D.L. for Cavan. Married. Brother of Charles (1820),
Edward (1823), D'Arcy (1833) and Savile (1830). (Burke,
L.G. (1st ed.), 891: P. B. G. Binnall.)
MORTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharin!
1836 Of Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar; B.A.
1840; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1840; priest. 1841;
C. of Barrowford, Lanes., 1840-2. C. of St Cuthbert's,
York, 1842. C. of Geddington, Northants., 1842-5. Master
at Kettering Grammar School, 1845-55 and Chaplain of
Kettering Union, 1847-55. V. of Rothwell with
1855-93 and R. of Glendon, 1857-93- Del'
aged 84. (Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
MORTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mr. 1.
1862. S. of Robert, Esq., of Greenock. Matric. Mi' hs.
ir, 1862; B.A. (Senior Wrangler and [St Smit]
1866; M.A. 1869. Fellow, 1866. Fellow
Lecturer in mathematics and Assistant tut. .r .4 ( liri t s,
1867-72. Resided until 1868. Died Apr. 2, 1872, at Ventnor,
I [, of Wight. (7\ A. Walker, 521. Pale. 11. 5
1,1- father as ' James ' and place of birth as ' I am
. !, Apr. 6, 1872.)
MORTON, SAVILE. Adm. pens, at Trinii. I
[3rd s. of Charles Carr, Esq., of Drumrora, Co. I avan. B.
Aug. 1, 1811.] Matric. Michs. 1S30; Scholar, 1 B \
122m/ Wrangler) 1834. Adm. at the Inner temple, «aj
1838. Friend of Tennyson, Thacki 11 d ■.-. U I
ter, journalist, iovi 1
t Bower, a jealous hu band Brothei 1
(1820), D'Arcy
Gordon N. Ray, The letters and private
paper -'ay.)
479
Morton, Sholto George Watson, Earl of
Moseley, Stanley Charles
MORTON, SHOLTO GEORGE WATSON. Earl of, see DOUGLAS. MOSELEY, see also MOSLEY.
MORTON, THOMAS. .Vim sizar at Corpus Christi, Jan. 21,
1834. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1835; B.A.
(42nd Wrangler) 1838; M V 1844. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1838; priest, 1839; C. of St Andrew's, Plymouth, 1842-3.
C. of The Hue, rivmuuth, 1S44-5. C. of Drypool, Hull,
1847-51. C. of Fairford, Gloucs., 1851-79. Lie. pr., dio. of
Gloucester and Bath, 1879-94. Latterly of South Cerney,
Cirencester. Disappears from Crockford, 1895-
MORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Aug. 22, 1854.
[S. of the Rev I imes (1812), V. of Holbeach, Lines. B.
Nov 1, 1836. School, Westminster.] Matric. Michs. 1854.
Sometime a clerk in the Post Office. At King's College,
London; M.B. (London) 1862; M.D. (London) 1865. M.R C S.
and L.C.A.. 1862. Practised in London. President of the
Harveian Society. Married, Aug. 20, T864, Laura Anne,
dau. of William I imes Thorns, F.S.A. Dud Mar 27, wos.
Doubtless father of Thomas S. (r885). [Record " West
minsters.)
MORTON, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 7,
1831. [Eldest] s uf William, deceased, Capt. of Engineers.
E.I.C.S. Doubtful if resided. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 28,
1832. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 22. 1837. Called to
the liar. May 5. 1837. Practised in Calcutta, 1844-55.
Died Aug 28, iSss, at Glenroy, Invemess-shire, from the
accidental discharge of his gun. [Venn, II, 215; Law Lists;
/mis of Court; 1, Mag., 1855, 11. 444.)
MORTON, THOMAS FITZHARD1NGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 3, 1858. S. of Edward, of 3, Kensington Gate, Hyde
Park, London. B. [Sept. 28], 1837. in London. School,
Knit's College, London. Adm. at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1858.
Maine. Michs, 1858; H A 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon
(York) 1861; priest (Gloucester and Bristol) 1862; C. of
Doncaster, 1S01-3. C. of St Michael's, Handsworth, Staffs.,
1863-7. C. of Brighstone, Isle of Wight. 1867. Chaplain,
R.N., 1868^)5; served in H.M.SS. Constance, Valiant, ihe.in.
Princess Charlotte, Penelope, Bellerophon, and Revenge,
in Canada, China, Cork, etc. Rural Dean of Malta, 1880-3.
R.M. Div., Chatham, 1883-5; KM. A.. Portsmouth, 1885-9;
R.D.Y., Portsmouth, 1889-95. Died Nov. 11, 1902, at
Naples. (Crockford; I In Times, Nov. 14, 1002.)
MORTON. THOMAS SALE. Adm. at Clare, June 16, 1885.
[Doubtless s. of Thomas, M.D. (1854). B. Feb. 2, 1867.
School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888;
M A 1893. Head Master of the Preparatory School, Cliveden
Place, Eaton Square, London, S.W., in 1006. Of 4, Christ-
clmrch Crescent, Radlett, Herts., in 1940. (Charterhouse
R 1 imbridg V irbo <h 1
MORTON. WALTER NUGENT MORTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, lulv 8, isu, s of Walter, of Woodlands, Syden-
ham, Kent. B, [June 27], 1846. at Brighton. School.' Dul-
wich College. Matric. Michs. 1865. Died Feb. 26, 1922, at
Eastbourne. (The Times, Mar. 1, 1922.)
MORTON. WILLIAM BLAIR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 3, 1889. S. of [elm, accountant, of Belfast (and Jessie
Beck). B. there, Feb. 17, 186S. Schoul, Belfasl Royal
v. ademy (Mr W. F. Collier) and at Queen's College, Belfast.
Matric. Michs. 1S89; Scholar, 1 91; I: A. (8<* Wrangler)
is. ,2: M.A. 1898. As.M.uit in Natural Philosophy at
Queen's College, I;. Hast, 1892-7. Professor there 1897-
1933. D.Si , Belf.ivl Author, Scientific. Member. k,,v.,|
Irish Academy. Died Aug. 12. 1949. (Who's Who.)
MOSCROP. The Rev. GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 24)
at Sr John's, Apr. 16, 1786; a ' fen-year man.' Of St Bees,
Cumberland. ' >ol priest (London) June 15, 1783; C. of
Astwii 1. with Arlesey, Beds., 1783-5. V. ol Langford 1785
i->- Died Nov. o. 1.837, at Northfielil I.. ii.s, Bedford.
Brother of John (sub Mossop, 1 778) (SI John's Coll. Adm..
in. 391.)
MOSEL, HUBERT GUSTAVUS. Adm. pens. .,1 Si lwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 18,84. [S. of Julius, of the Cape of 1 ;,.,,d Hope
B. Oct. 30, 1863. [School. Clifton College.] Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Grahamstown,
S. Africa) 1887; priest, 1889. Domestic Chaplain to the
Bishop of Grahamstown and Priest-Vicar of Grahamstown
( athedral, 1887-95. Head Master of the Cathedral Grammar
School, 1889-91. V. of Adel, Cape Colony, 1895 9. v of
Walmer, dio. of Grahamstown, 1*09-1004 )'. \ I St
Mary's Collegiate Church Port Elizabeth, 1899 1946. R.
of Walmer, 1904-46. Lie. to off., dio. of Grahamstown,
1946-48-. Of stiitterheim. tape of Good Hope, in 1948-.
(Clifton Lull. Reg . Crockford.)
MOSELEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21, 1821.
Of Northants. [S. of Dr William Willis, schoolmaster, of
Newcastle-under-Lyne.] B. July 9, 1801. [Schools, New-
castle, Abbeville and Portsmouth.] Matric. Michs. 1822;
Scholar, 1S25; B.A. (7f* Wrangler) 1S26; M.A. 1836. Adm.
ad eundem at Oxford, 1847; Hon. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1870.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) Dec. 23, 1827; priest, Apr. 19,
1828; C. of West Monkton, Somerset, 1827-31. Professor
of Natural and Experimental Philosophy and Astronomy
at King's College, London. 1831-44; Chaplain there, 1831-3.
1' M Inspector of Schools, 1844-53. Canon-Residentiary
of Bristol, 1853-72. V. of Olveston, Gloucs., 1854-72.
Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria, 1855. F.k.S,
1839. Corresponding member of the Institute of France.
Married, Apr. 22, 1835, Harriet, dau. of William Nottidge,
Esq., of Wandsworth Common, Surrey, and had issue.
Author, Treatise on Hydrostatic; Illustrations <if Mechanics,
etc. Died Jan. 20, 1S72, at Olveston. (Al. Oxon.; Eagle,
vni. 62; Crockford; D.N.B.)
MOSELEY, HERBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 13, 1849. S. of Francis Xavier, surgeon, of Stevenage,
Herts, (and Charlotte). B. there. Bapt. May 26, 1830.
TSchool, St Paul's.] Matnc. Michs. 1S49; B.A. 1854. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) Dec. 18, 1853; priest Dec. 2r, 1854;
C. of Pvrford with Wislev, Surrey, 1S53-6. C. of St Augus-
tine's, Bristol, 1S56-65.' V. of" Holt, Wilts., 1865-1901.
Married, Feb. 7, 1866, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Harvey,
of Bristol. Died Apr. 23,' 1901, aged 71. (St Paul'. Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; Clergy Lis!; Eacle. xxn. 236; The linns.
Apr. 25, 1901; G. Mag., 1866, 1. 689.)
MOSELEY, JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's, June 29,
1789. [Only] s. of William (1755), Esq., deceased, of Fora-
ham, near Bury St Edmunds (and Elizabeth, dau. of
Abraham Cocksedge, of Drinkstone). Bapt. Jan. 20, 1772.
School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1789. Ini794Sold
the Fornham estate to Lord Comwallis, and in 1S00 the
Ousden, Suffolk, estate. Resided for sometime at West Tofts,
Norfolk, subsequently of Glcmham House, Suffolk. J. P. and
D.L. for Suffolk. Married, 1797, Charlotte, dau. of Stephen
Payne Gallwey, Esq., of We-t lofts, Norfolk. Died Nov. 10,
1863, at Glemham House, aged 92. (Burv St Edmunds Or.
Sch Reg , si John's 1 oil. Adm., iv. 391; G. Mag., 1805, 11.
810; Walford, County Families )
MOSELEY, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Christ's. July 6,
1836. [sthl s. of the Rev. William. B. at Southsea, Hants.
School, at home. Matnc. Michs. 1836; LL.B. 1847. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 7. 1838. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24,
1843 Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the
Oxford Circuit. (Peile, 11. 458; Law Lists, until 1870; Inns
• d Court.)
MOSELEY, MAURICE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23,
1762. B. in Suffolk. [S. of the Rev. Maurice (1724). R. of
Rattlesden, Suffolk. Bapt. there, Oct. 9, I743-] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1762; LL.B. 1770. Ord. deacon
(London) May 26, 1771; priest, Mar. 15, 1772. R. of Tostock,
Suffolk, 1775-96. Married (1) June 1776, Sukey Sparrow,
of Saffron Walden, Essex; (2) Susanna Knight. Died June
27, 1796. M.I. at Tostock (which gives date of death as
lulv I, 1796). (£<o>i Coll. Reg.; St John's Cull. Adm.. III.
681'; G. Mag., 1796, 11. 617.)
MOSELEY, RICHARD. Adm, pens, (age iS) at St John's,
Apr. 19, 1757; re-adm. Fell. -Com. Jan. 29, 1761. [Younger]
s. of Thomas, Esq., of Kent. LI. at Eltham. School, Bury St
Edmunds. Matnc. Michs. 1757; LL.B. 1763. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 19, 1762; priest, Feb. 27, 1763. R. of
Rattlesden, Suffolk, 1763-76, and R. of Drinkstone, 1763-
1 ■ Died I'V. s. I-" ;. aged 1.4. Brother of William 1 175s!.
1);!,. 1 sr Edmunds G> Sch Reg.; Sf John's Cull. Adm., 111.
648; It Ma; . 1803, II, 1 1 25.)
MOSELEY. RICHARD
see MOSLEY.
MOSELEY, STANLEY CHARLES. Adm. at Corpis Christi,
Sept. 24, 1895. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8, 1895. S.
of the Rev. David [died Nov. 16, 1884] (and Mary Anne
Jeal). B. Feb. 28, 1870, al St Marv's Hill, Abergavenny.
Schools, Canterbury Clergy I Irphan (the Rev. A. W. Upcot't)
and Great Yarmouth Grammar (Mr W. H. Murray Ragg).
Matric. Mich>. 1895; B.A, 1898; M.A. 1926. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1904; priest. 190s.; I of Spilsby with Hmnllel.y,
Line-., 1904-10. C. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1910-17. V.
of Brad\vell, Derbs., 1917-22. V. ot Fairfield, 1923-9. Died
lime 10. 1929, while playing lawn tennis. (Eagle, xlv. 340;
The lim,,. June 12, 1929.)
Moseley, Thomas
MOSELEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 20, 1779. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1740) [R.] of Stone-
grave, near Malton, Vorks. B. at Wigginton, Yorks. Schools,
Westminster and Stamford. Matric. Miens. 1780; name off,
Jan. 23, 17S3, ' gone to Oxford,' but not found in Al. Oxon.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 391.)
MOSELEY, WILLIAM. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 19) at St John's,
May 27, 1755. [Elder] s. of Thomas, gent., of Kent. B. at
Eltham. School, Bury St Edmunds. Inherited from his
mother the Goodday estate at Fomham .All Saints, Suffolk.
Married, Sept. 13, 1763, Elizabeth, dau. of Abraham Cock-
sedge, of Drinkstone. Died Feb. 17, 1785, aged 48. Brother
of Richard (1757); father of John (17S9). (Bury Si Edmunds
Gr. Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 391.)
MOSELEY [WILLIAM]. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Feb. 14, 1823;
a ' Ten-year man.' {V nil'. Calendar.)
MOSENTHAL, HERBERT FRANCIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I.
T884. S. of Joseph, deceased. B. Jan. 7, 1S66, at Sydenham.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1SS4. A member of the
London Stock Exchange. Of Johannesburg, S. Africa, in
1898. Died Oct. 12, -,..,. (//.,„„ <cl, Reg.; Venn, 11. 469.)
MOSER. EDWARD BRANTHWAITE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 20, 1870. S. of Roger, solicitor (and Jane).
B. at Kendal, Westmorland. Bapt. Sept. 17, 1S50. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar. 1872; Browne
medal, 1871 and 1872; B.A. {nth Classic) 1874; M.A. 1877.
Captain, 1st V.B., K.S.L.I., 1879-88. Assistant Master at
Shrewsbury, 1874-1911; House Master, 1885-1911; returned
to do voluntary work there during the Great War of 1014-iq.
Died Nov. 9, 1936, aged 86, at Branthwaite, Kingsland,
Shrewsbury. Brother of the next and of Thomas (1849I.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Keg.; Eagle, xlix. 281; Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, Nov. 11, 1936.)
MOSER, HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1875. S. of Roger, Esq. B. at Kendal, Westmorland.
School, Clifton College (Dr Percival). Matric. Michs. 18-5;
B.A. 1879. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. T882 (Messrs Milne, Mosei
and Sons, of Kendal). Of Underfell, Kendal, in 1924.
Brother of the above and of Thomas (1849). (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; L.i
MOSER, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 5, 1849.
S. of Roger, attorney. B. [Jan. 20, 1S31], at Kendal.
School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1S49. Migrated to Christ's,
Mar. 23, 1850. Went to New Zealand, 1S51, where he held
a commission during the Maori Wars. Left the Colony, 1863,
owing to bad health, and went to Australia. At Sydney, in
1895, engaged in literary work. Died June 4, 1900, at Ash-
field. Brother (or half-brother) of the two above. (Sedbergh
Sch. Reg.; Peile. n. 5r4.)
MOSLEY. see also MOSELEY.
MOSLEY. ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 9, 184.1.
[2nd s. of Ashton Nicholas Every, of Bumaston, Derbs.
B. May 6, 1822. School, Repton.) Matric. Michs. 1841.
Ensign, 95th Regt. Died, unmarried, July 26, 1S44, at
Bumaston House. Brother of the next. {Repton Sch. Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. and E.G.; Walford, County Families; G.
Mag., 1844, n. 329.)
MOSLEY, ASHTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 27, 1839.
Of Derbs. [Eldest s. of .Ashton Nicholas Even', J. P., D.L.,
of Bumaston House, Derbs. (and Mary Theresa, dau. of
William Stables, Esq., of Hemsworth, Yorks.). B. Feb. 5,
1821. School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1839. Capt., 2nd
Batt, the 60th Foot, 1848. Served in Kaffraria. Of Bumas-
ton House, Derbyshire. Lieut. -Col., 1st Derby Infantry
Militia, 1877. J. P. and D.L. for Derbyshire; f.P. for Staffs.
Died, unmarried. May 15, 1887. Brother of the above.
[Repton Sch. l(,g., which gives 'died March 15 '; Walford,
County Families; Burke, P. and B., and L.G.; Am
MOSLEY. EDWARD RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Si I ,m
Mar. 25, 1871. S. of the Rev. Richard (1S26) (ami
B. [Dec. 18, 1852], at Rotherh .,, 1 , 1, ,
1853. Matric. Michs. 1S71; B.A. 1875; M.A 1-
deacon (Chester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of St Saviour's,
Everton, Lanes., 1878-81. C. of Bowdon, Cheshire
Vorks., 1885-93. V. of Hawkesbui . ,
1893-1900. R. of Tortworth, 1900-21. Married, Aug, 5,
mny Blanche, dau. of W. Cave, of Hartlej .
Resided subsequently at Keyhaven, Lymi Hal
where he died Auk. 16, 1924, aged 71. {Eagle, xliv. 43;
Crockford; 7 he Times, Aug. 19, 1924; The Guardian, Aug. 11,
1886.)
MOSLEY, ERNALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 9, 1870.
[3rd, and youngest] s. of Tonman (post Bart.) (1831), of
East Lodge, Burton-on-Trent, Stafls. B. [Oct. 29], 1851, at
Anslow, Staffs. School, Repton. Matr. Michs. 1870. Of
VACUIV
481
Moss, Arthur Miles
Monksgate House, Nuthurst, near Horsham, Sussex, J. P.
for Middlesex. Died, very suddenly, Sept. 3, 1933. (Repton
Silt. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Sept. 5, 1933.
MOSLEY, GEORGE HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 5, 1876. S. of S. K. [Samuel Knight, estate-agent] H.
[Jan. 26, 1852] at Old Radford, Notts. School, Derby.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1883. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1880; priest, 1882. Second Master at Ely Cathedral
School, and C. of Chettisham, Cambs., 18S0-2. C. of Christ
Church, Wobum Square, London, 1S83-6. C. of All Hallows,
Lombard Street, 1886-7. R- of Pertenhall, Hunts., 1887-
1934. Disappears from Crockford, 1936. (Derby Sch. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 649.)
MOSLEY. JOHN PEPLOE. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 22,
1783; Fell.-Com. 1785. Of Lanes. [2nd s. of Sir John
Parker, Bart, (and Elizabeth, dau. of James Bailey, of
Withington, Lanes.). B. Dec. 13, 1766.] Matric. Michs. 1784;
B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. R. of Rolleston, Staffs., 1799-1834.
Married, (1) Oct. 7, 1790, Sarah Maria, dau. of William Paget,
of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, and had issue; (2) Aug. 1827,
Frances, widow of the Rev. Edward Sacheverell Pole. Died
Jan. 28, 1834. Father of the next. (Burke, P. and B.
which gives ' died Feb. 3, 1833 '; G. Mag., 1834, 1. 563.)
MOSLEY, PEPLOE PAGET. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 21,
1812. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Peploe (above), R. of
Rolleston, Staffs. [B. Dec. 22, 1793.] School, Appleby,
Leics. (the Rev. George Lloyd). Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A.
1816. Ord. deacon, 1817; pnest, 1818. R. of Rolleston,
Staffs, (succeeding his father), 1834-68. Married, July 5,
1836, Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Bradshaw, Esq., of Barton
Blount, Derbs., and had issue. Died Apr. 7, 186S. (' rock-
ford; Walford, County Families; Burke, P. and B.; Ecclesi-
astical Gazette, Apr. 1868.)
MOSLEY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 22, 1758,
as Moseley; re-adm. pens. Feb. 20, 1762. B. in Yorks.
School, Pocklington. Matric. Michs. 175S, as Mosley; LL.B.
1764. Ord. deacon (York) Mar. 23, 1763; priest, June 17,
1764; C. of Strensall, Yorks., 1763-4. C. of Huntington,
1764—7. V. of St Cuthbert's with St Helen-on-the-Walls
and All Saints, Peasholm, York, 1767-70. (St John's Coll.
Adm.. in. 653, which indexes him under Moseley, but states
the name should be Mosley.)
MOSLEY, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, Feb. 22,
1826. S. of Robert. B. in London. School, Hackney.
Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. C. of Holy
Trinity, Ipswich, 1837-41. V. of Rotherham, Yorks., 1842-
72. Died Feb. 14, 1882, at Hastings. Father of Edward R.
(1871). (Crockford; Clergy List; The Guardian, Feb. 22,
1882.)
MOSLEY, TONMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
June 21, 1831. 2nd s. of Sir Oswald [2nd] Bart. (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1802), of Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent (and
Sophia Anne, dau. of Sir Edward Every, 8th Bart.). [B.
July 9, 1813.] School, private. Matric. Michs. 1831. Lieut.,
6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons. Succeeded as 3rd Bart., May 24,
1871. Of Rolleston Park, Staffs. J. P. and D.L. for Staffs,
High Sheriff of Staffordshire, 1S74. Married, Feb. 4. 1-4:.
Catherine, dau. of the Rev. John Wood, of Swanwick.
Derbs. Died Apr. 28, 1890. Father of Ernald (1S70).
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
MOSS, ARTHUR MILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. S. of the Rev. John Miles (1861), of hllerthwaite,
Wmderm.r.-, \\'i -tinMrland. I: Maj [2], 1872, at Waterloo,
near Liverpool. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1
1894; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Chester) iSqs; pri
C. of Holy Trinity, Birkenhead, 1S95-8. C. of Kendal,
Westmorland, 189.8-1901. M r (anon and Precentor of
Norwich Cathedral, [901-; 1 m-C. of St Marj
Marsh, Norwich, i'mz-7. Chaplain it Lima, Peru, 1907-10;
at Para, on the Amazon, 1911 |0 >' ■ ' in at Para,
1930-45. Formed an unrivalled collection oi 1
insects, chiefly butterflies and moths, now at tie- British
Museum. It numbers more than 25.0°° specimens, and is
accompanied by inanv dl made to illustrate
the life histories F.Z.S, Author of zoological
books and a composer of Chun hi Of Ki ndal, West-
morland, in 1947. Died at Sealord, Sussex, Jan. 7, 1948.
(Rossall Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 10, 1948.)
31
Moss (post Runnels-Moss), Arthur Runnells
Moss, William
MOSS (post RUNNELS-MOSS). ARTHUR RUNNELS. Adm.
pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7, 1879- B. Nov. 3, i860, at
Kingstown, St Vincent, W. Indies. Schools, Kingstown
Grammar and i'unlvi' Academy. Banffshire. Matric. Michs.
1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. iSSS. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1884;
priest, 1885; C. of St George's, Birmingham. 1884-8. V. of
St John's, Ladywood, near Birmingham, 1888-1921. R. of
Shawell. Leics., 1921-37. Added the name of Runnels in
1906. A well-known reciter and lecturer. Died May 7, 1937,
at Rugby. (( rockford; The I imes, May 8, 1937.)
MOSS, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, Oct. II, I7SS;
pens. Ian. 15, 1759. S. of Thomas, grazier, of Po-twick,
Norfolk. School, Wymondham. Scholar, 1755; Matric.
Mi.li-,. 17VC KA. (V'1' Wrangler) 1760; M.A. 1763. Fellow,
1 '63 Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Feb. 15, 1761; priest (Lon-
don) Sept. 25, 1763. Chaplain to the Bishop of Bath and
Wells. Sub-Dean of Bath and Wells, 1774-99; Prebendary,
1786-1805; Precentor, 1799-1805. V. of Buckland Newton,
Dorset, 1791-1805. V. of Whitchurch Canonicorum. 1801-5.
Died May 31, 1805. M.I. in the cloisters of Wells Cathedral.
{Venn, 11. 72.)
MOSS, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, ( id. in,
1883. S. of lames, Master in the Government Normal School
(and Isabella). B. [Feb. 16, 1866], at Madras. Bapt. Mar. 31,
1866. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1899. In the
I.C.S. Educational service until 1919. Brother of Frederick
I ',: ,'. (Scott, MSS.)
MOSS (post MOSS-BLUNDELL), FREDERICK BLUNDELL.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tuly 9, 1870. S. of William Henrv,
oi Kingston rerrace, Hull. [B. Mar. 6, 1851.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1870. Adm. Solicitor, Dec. 1875;
practised in Hull (Messrs Lowe, Moss and Moss). (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Law Lists, until 1S89.)
MOSS (post MOSS-BLUNDELL), FREDERICK BLUNDELL.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1891. S. of John Seymour
Moss (who took the name of Moss-Blundell, 1.S92), of Butt-
h. 1.1, Il.--k. near Hull, Yorks. B. [Sept. 21], 1873, a' Hull.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and II. B 1894;
LL.M. and MA. 1898; LL.D. 1904. Adm. Solicitor and
notary. Dec. 1897; of the firm of Messrs Moss, Lowe an I Co.,
of Hull. Director of Blundell, Spence and Co. Ltd. Of
Swanland Rise, West Ella, Fast Yorks., in 1947- 2nd Lieut.,
2nd East Riding Yorks. Regt., R.G.A. (Vol.), 1898. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., commanding the
2nd Northumbrian Brigade in France; prisoner of war;
nn-uti '1 in<lr- j. ill In-- „-\ 'rral Mines. CMC,, 19 is, I) So.,
1917). D.L. for the East Riding of Yorks., 1925. Brother of
Henry S. (1890). (Law Lists; Univ. War List; 1 he l'.( . and
D - 0.; Kelly, Handi »■ )
MOSS, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, i let 10,
1883. S. of fames, Master in the Government Normal School
(and Isabella). B. Dec. 8, 1864, at Madras. Bapt. Dec. 30.
1864. [M.A. of Edinburgh University.] Matric. Michs. 1883.
Kept two terms, and then became a Non-Coil, student.
Kc-adm. at St John's, Apr. 30, 1885; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1900.
Head Master of the Distrii t School. Bareillv, India, in 1906.
Brother of Charles W. (1883). (Camb. Yearbook.)
MOSS, FREDERICK WOOD COLLINS. Adm. at Pembroke,
Oct. 1897. 4th s. of Robert Johnson, merchant and ship-
owner, of Alexandria, Egypt. B. May 22, 1879, at Moreland
House, Seaforth. Liverpool. School. Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. Called to the Bar,
Inner Temple, July 5, 1905. Of Alexandria, in 1908, Died
Nov. 6, 1013. ' (Vt-l-methim Sell. Roll; Scott, MSS.; Law
Lists.)
MOSS, HAROLD KENNETH. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894.
I'l'li ,t s. of Louis Samuel, general manager of the Madras
Railway. B. Aug. 24, 1.S75, at Madras. School, Malvern
College! Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Staff Sergt.-Major, R.A.S.C ; Lieut.,
Labour Corps; Cindt., prisoner of war camp). Of 143, Hear-
sall Lane, Coventry, in 10-S. (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Univ.
War Lis/.)
Mai
iKifi.
MOSS (post MOSS-BLUNDELL), HENRY SEYMOUR. Adm.
pens, at St John's, Aug. l6, 1890. S. of John Seymour
Moss (who look the nun'' of Moss Blundell, 1892), sob, itor,
"l Hull (and Lucy Charlotte Morlev). B. there, Dec. 6, 1871.
School. Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; LL.B.
1894; M.A. and LL.M. 1898; LL.D. 1904. ( ailed I" the Bar,
1 remple, [an. 28, 1895 On the North I 1 ti in I in mi
Oi i allipers Hall. Chipperfield, Herts I lied thi n . Mai 19,
19|7 I'.r.ithei .it 1'1.,1,'M, k I'.. (1X91). (A'acM'S,/: Reg ; Law
Lists; G. IS Long, tall. / lie Limgstaffes ../ I eesdale and Wear-
dale (contains the pedigree of Blundells of King. ion u] -
Hull); The Times, Apr. 1, 1947.)
MOSS, HENRY WHITEHEAD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
fune 21, i860. Of Lincoln. [Eldest] s. of Henry, draper
(and Louisa). B. June 23 1841, in St Benedict's parish,
Lincoln. Schools [Lincoln Grammar] and Shrewsbury.
Matric. Michs. i8fio; Porson prize, 1861, 1862, 1863; Craven
scholar, 1862; Scholar. 1863; Browne medal, 1863; B.A.
(Senior Classic) 1864; M.A. 1867. Fellow, 1864-7. Ord.
deacon (Ely); priest (Lichfield) 1866. Head Master of
Shrewsbury! 1866-1908; in 1882 the School was moved to
its new site, mainly through his efforts. Preb. of Hereford.
1887-1917. Select Preacher, 1905. Chairman of the Head
Master's Conference, 1899-1902. Married, Jan. 6, 18S7,
Frances Fmma Mary, dau. of the Rev. William Augustus
Beaufort, V. of Egglestone, Durham, and had issue. Resided
latterly at Highfield Park, near Oxford. Died Jan. 14. I'll?;
buried at Shrewsbury. Brother of Thomas (1864), William
(1871) and half-brother of the next. (Mrs Moss, Moss 0/
Shreii'sbury; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, xxxvm 216; Schoolmasters'
Directories; Who was Who.)
MOSS, JOHN COTTAM. Adm. pens, at St John's. May 17,
1878. Of Northants. S. of Henry, draper (by his 2nd wife,
Sarah). Bapt. May 10. 1859, at Daventry. [School, Shrews-
bury]. Matric. Michs. 1878; Porson scholar, 1879; Craven
scholar, 1S80; Browne medal 1879, 18S0, 1881; Powis
medal, 1881; B.A. (vd Classic) 1882; M.A. 1885. Fellow,
1883-9. Master at Harrow, 1882-1912; House Master,
1891 1912. Died, unmarried. Hi t. 1 1. 1922. at Scarborough.
Half-brother of Thomas (1864), William (1871) and the
above. (Shrewsbury Sch. Ren.; Eagle, xliii. 49; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Oct 16, 1922.)
MOSS, JOHN MILES. Adm. pens, at Trinity. July 8, 1861.
[Younger] s. of William M., of Anfield. Liverpool. B. [Aug.
18]. 1843, at Liverpool. School. Queen's Grammar, Basing-
stoke. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1870 Adm at
Lincoln's Inn, May 8, 1865. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1874;
priest, 187s; C. of Christ Church, Waterloo, Liverpool,
1874-6. C. of St Michael's, Chester, 1876-9. C. of Blundell-
s mils. Lanes., 1879-81. Organizing Secretary, U.M.C.A. for
Province of York, 1 88 1-4. C of Windermere, 1885-8. [1st]
V. of St lohn-the-Evangelist. Windermere, 1888 91. In
pr., dio. of Carlisle, 1907-24. Resided latterly at Birtliwail.-
Edge, Windermere, where he died July 10, 1928 Father oi
Arthur M. (1891). (/mis of Court; Crockford; The Times,
July 11, 1928.)
MOSS. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 9. 1785.
Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar, 1785; LL.B. 1792.
MOSS, The Rev. RICHARD. D.D. 1868; i rp. from Dublin.
Adm. at Trinity College, Dublin, Nov. 9, 1846, age 27. S.
of Hugh, husbandman. B. in Lancashire. B.A. (Dublin)
1851; M.A (Dublin) 18S4; B.D. and D.D. (Dublin) 1866.
Ord deacon, 1851; priest (Sodor and Man) 1852; C. of Kirk
Christ. Rushen, Isle of Man, iSsi-3- C. of Macclesfield,
Cheshire, 1853-4; C. of St Mark's, Blackburn, Lanes.,
1854 60 V. of Christ Church, Blackburn, 1860-94. Died
Dec, 1-', 1894. (Univ. Almanack; Crockford.)
MOSS, R03ERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 26,
1789. -'ml s. of the Rt Rev. Charles (1727), Bishop of Bath
and Wells. B. at Salisbury. School, Eton. Matric. Easter,
1789; B.A. 1793; M.A. 1796. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 18, 1793. Of the Duke of Portland's office. Married,
Aug. to, 1798, Sophia, dau. of John Weyland, of Wood-
eaton, Oxnn. Died lune 17, 1S01, in Grosvenor Place.
(Etmi Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Idm., tv. 392; Zees 0/
Court.)
MOSS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Emmanuel. June 25,
1S57. S. of Francis, chandler ami snap boiler. B. at Wolver-
hampton, Staffs. Schools, Wolverhampton (Mr Southwell)
and Rugeley (Mr Goodwin). Matric. Michs. 1757; B.A. 1761.
Minister of Trentham, Staffs. P.C. of Brierley Hill Chapel,
1767-1808. Author, Poems on Several Occasions and the
pathetic and popular ' Beggar's Petition,' beginning with
the line ' Pitv the sorrows of a poor old man.' Died Dec. 6.
1808. (D.NlB.; G. Mag., 1808, II. 1133.)
MOSS. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, May 28, 1864. S.
of Henry (and Louisa). B. lune 19, 1845, at Lincoln. Bapt.
Inly 16, iS.is. Schools [Lincoln and] Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1864; Scholar. 1866; Craven Scholar, 1866; Brown.
medal, 1866; Porson prize, 1867; Chancellor's English
medal, 1867; B.A. (4** Classic) 1868; M.A. 1871. Fellow,
isi.s -:. Died Aug. 13, 1872. at Christchurch, New Zealand,
where he bad gone for his health. Brother of Henry W.
(isi„), William (1871) and half-brother of John C. (1878).
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Eagle, vm. 193.)
MOSS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 16, 1864. S.
of Richard B. Nov. 8, 1844, at Longton, Lanes. School,
Hawksh<.ul. Matric. Michs. iS'm; B.A. 1 '•' "•■'■ '1 '
(Manchester) 1869; priest. 1870; C. of St John's, Blackburn,
[M.i 71. Disappears from Crockford, 1872. (Peile, n. 583.)
Moss, William
MOSS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, May n. z8?i,
S. of Henry (and Louisa). B. July 6, 1852, at Lincoln.
Bapt. Aug. 2, 1852. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1871; Scholar, 1873; B.A. (19th Classic) 1875; M.A. 1878.
Assistant Master at Charterhouse, 1875-1914; House Master,
1890-1914. Married (1) Aug. 10, 1876, Eliza Isabella, dau.
of Sir Lionel Eldred Smith-Gordon, Bart.; (2) Margaret
Sophia. Retired to Winchester. Died Oct. 15, 1916; buried
at Godalming. Brother of Thomas (1S64), Henrv W. (i860),
and half-brother to John C. (1878). (Scott, MSS
xxxviri. 236; Carthusian Worthies; Schoolmasters' Dire* -
I he Times, Oct. 17, 1916.)
MOSS. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 11.
1834, Of Essex. [B. at South Weald.] Matric Mich- j ,j
Migrated to Clare, Apr. 3, 1835; B.A. 1839.
MOSS-BLUNDELL, see MOSS.
MOSSE. CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
Oct. 12, 1893. S. of the Rev. Samuel Tenison (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1826), deceased. Of Cambridge. B.Nov. 11,
1873, at Addle [? Adel], Yorks. School, St Edmunds College,
Notting Hill. Matric. Michs. 1S93. Died Aug. 5, 1894, at
1, Bel voir Terrace, Cambridge. (Cambridge Chronicle,
Aug. 7, 1894; T. A, Walker, 628.)
MOSSE, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1875. S. of Henrv- r Moore] (Trinity College, Dublin, 1841),
R. of Heage, Derbs. B. there [Mar. 27, 1856]. School,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1882.
Ord. deacon (London) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of St George's,
Bloomsbury, 1879-84. V. of Woburn Sands, Beds., 1884-99.
C.-in-C. of St Michael's, Burleigh Street, Strand, London,
*9°3-5- v- of St Paul and St Michael, Covent Garden,
1905-1918. Killed, Jan. 29, 1918, in an air-raid on London,
while standing in a doorway engaged in encouraging and
consoling shelterers. Brother of William G. (1879). (Scott,
MSS.; Crockford; The Times, Jan. 30, 1918.)
MOSSE, RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, (age 33) at
Peterhol-se Sept. 1, 1828. Of Ireland. Matric. Michs.
1S28. Of 2, Prince's Street, St James's Park, Westminster,
in 186S. (T. A. Walker, 435 (MS. note).)
MOSSE, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 7, 1879- Of Derbs. S. of the Rev. Henry Moore (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1841}, R. of Heage, Derbs. B. there.
June r, 1859. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs.
1879; Scholar, 1880; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1SS6. Athletics ' blue '
(100 yds) 1883. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 18S3; priest (South-
well), 1885; C. of St Matthias, Sneinton, Notts., 1883-7.
C. of Alvechurch, Worcs., 1887-91. C of Redditch, 1891-3.
V. of The Lickey, 1893-1914. V. of St Anne's, Moseley,
Birmingham, 1914-20. Canon of Birmingham. R. of Sap-
cote, Leics., 1920-7. Author, Our Religion. Died Nov. 18,
1929, at Mitcham; buried there. Brother of Edward H.
(1875). (Book of Blues; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 22,
1929-)
MOSSOP, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Mar. 13
1812; re-adm. pens. Oct. 10, 1812. S. of the Rev. John
(1778), of Deeping St James, Lines. [B. 1793. School,
Uppingham]. Matric. Michs. 1812; B.A. 1816; M.A. 1819.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Mar. 24, 1816; priest, Mar. 23, 1817.
Private chaplain to the Duke of Somerset, 1819. V. of
Helpston, Northants., 1817-53; R- of Etton, 1853-83.
Married, Sept. 27, 1836, Lucy Burrough, widow of the Rev.
E. Booth, V. of Friskney, and dau. of the Rev. E. Partridge,
V. of Boston. Died Apr. 4, 1883. (Crockford; CI 1
family pedigree supplied by Miss Maud Mossop; G. Mag.
1836, 11. 538; F. P. White.)
MOSSOP, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
May 9, 1882. Of Lines. S. of Robert Peel, farmer [and
great-grandson of the Rev. John (1778)]. B. at Sutton St
Matthew. Bapt. Sept. 22, 1864. School, King's Lynn
(J. B. Slight, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 18S2; Scholar, 1885;
B.A. (zoth Wrangler) 18S5; MA. 1889. B.Sc., London, 1904.
Assistant Master at Woodbridge Grammar School, 1903-18-.
Subsequently a schoolmaster in the Barbadoes, at Oakham,
and elsewhere. Married, and had issue. Died in 1921.
Brother of Hugh J. (next). {Schoolmasters' Dit
family pedigree supplied by Miss Maud Mossop.)
MOSSOP, HUGH JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 17,
1897. [Youngest] s. of Robert Peel, farmer and land owm r,
of Sutton Bridge, Lines, (and Lucy Mason) [and great
grandson of the Rev. John (1778)]. B. Sept. 12, 1879, at
Sutton Bridge. School, King's Lynn Grammar (the Rev
W. Boyes). Mat] B A. 1900. Assistant
at Wallasey Grammar School, Birkenhead, in 1 ,. 1
Nov. 15, 1914, at Ketton, Rutland Brother oi th<
(Eagle, xxxvi. 218; Cambridge Yearbook; Scott, M
Tunes, Nov. 18, 1914; family pedigree supplied by Miss
Maud Mossop.)
MOTHERSOLE, HARTLEY BRINKLEV NEWTON
MOSSOP. The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 25) at St John's,
Noii .■',, 1778. A 'Ten-year man.' [S. of John (and Ann) oi
Whale House. Seascale, Cumberland. The father Spelt his name
as Moscrop and Mossop, but three of the sons adopted the
latter spelling.] Ord. priest (Lincoln) Sept. 19, 1779; C. of
Deeping St James, Lines., 1778-1830 (the incumbent being
an absentee). V. of Baston, 1781-1834 and of I
1801-34. Died July 14, 1834. M.I. at Deeping St James.
Distinguish from the next and also from an Oxford con-
temporary beneficed in Kent and Lincolnshire. Brother of
George E. [Moscrop] (17S6); father of Charles (1812). (Letter
from Miss Maud Mossop; C. R. Hudleston.)
MOSSOP. JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Dec. 15, 1786.
Of Sussex. C. of Brighton and Master of the Grammar
School there. Died Apr. 7. 1794, aged 3s- (G- Mag., 1794.
1. 387, which calls him ' M.A. of St John's College, Cam-
bridge.')
MOSSOP, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 15. 1823. S
of Isaac. B. ( 1 797) , at St Bees, Cumberland. School ,
Hawkshead. Matric. Lent, 1824; B.A. 182S. Ord. deacon,
June 1, 1828; priest, Dec. 21, 1829. R. of Covenham. Lines.,
1829-73. A devoted ornithologist. Author, British Land
Birds in Verse and Prose. Died Feb. 28, 1873. (Louth
Almanack, 1942; Clergy List; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOSTYN, HUBERT GEORGE CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June r, 1878. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. George
Charles, of East Dene, Bournemouth (and Mary, dau. of the
Right Rev. James Henry Monk, D.D., Bishop of Gloucester
and Bristol). B. June 4, i860, in London. School, St Mary's,
Oscott, Warws. Matric. Michs. 1S7S; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886.
Entered the Diplomatic Service, 1883; attache at Cairo,
1885-9. Charge d'Affaires at Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Bel-
grade and Berne; resigned, r8gg. Succeeded his grandfather
as 7th Baron Vaux of Harrowd.-n, Jan. 2S. 18S3. Of Harrow-
den Hall, Northants. J. P. and D.L. for Northants. Married
(1) Aug. 25, 18S6, Eleanor Margaret, dau. of Sir Alexander
Matheson, 1st Bart., of Lochalsh. and had issue; (2) May 15,
iqo2, Margaret Annette Jane Chichele, only child of Sir
William Chichele Plowden, K.C.S.L; (3) June 5, 1924, Mary
Winefride Teresa, widow of Capt. Thomas Cecil de Trafford,
Royal Fusiliers, only dau. of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, 4th Bart.
Died, s.p.m., Oct. 25, 1935, at Harrowden Hall, when the
barony fell into abeyance. (G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Vaux); Waiford, County Families; The 1 imes, Oct. 26, 1935.)
MOSTYN-OWEN, ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Magda-
lene, Oct. 17, 1872. [Eldest] s. of A[rthur] Mostyn (of the
Madras Civil Service), of Woodhouse, Shrewsbury (and
JuUa, dau. of William Herring, Esq., of Hethersett Hall,
Norfolk). [B. Oct. S, 1853. School, Winchester.] Did not
reside. Lieut., 1st Dragoons (from the Militia), 1S76; Capt.,
1882; resigned, 1883. Succeeded his father at Woodhouse in
1896. Brother of the next. (Winchester toll. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; Army Lists.)
MOSTYN-OWEN, CHARLES ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 31, 1873. S. of Arthur, of Woodhouse,
Shrewsbury (and Julia, dau. of William Herring, Esq., of
Hethersett Hall, Norfolk). [B. May 23, 1856.] School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1873. Of Erway, EUesmere, Salop.
Capt., Royal Welsh Fusiliers (T.), 18S0; Major, 1S92; Lieut. -
Col. J. P. for Salop. Married, 1888, Beatrice Sophia, dau.
of John Radcliffe, of Withington, Lanes., and 1
Died Apr. 16, 1943; buried at Dudleston. Brother <>t tin*
above. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Waiford, County Families (for his father); Army Lists; Ike
Times, Apr. 19, 1943.)
MOTABHOY, RUSTOMJEE NOWROSJEE. Matric. Non-Coil,
from Cavendish H., Michs. 1884.
MOTE, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 11, 1876,
[4th] s. of James [solicitor], of Oaklands, Lee Grei a, Kenl
B M ir. 18], 1856, at Lewisham, Kent. School, Blackheath
Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. and LL.B. 1880;
M V 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 13, 1877.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880. Of 4, Paper Buildings,
Temple. Practised in the Probate and Divorce Courts and
at the Lord Mayor's Court (Law Lists until 1941
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
MOTHERSOLE, HARTLEY BRINKLEY NEWTON. Adm, pens
at Trinity, May 2i, 1888. S. of the Rev. William I
, oi Laxneld vicarage, Framlingham, Suffolk. B.
Oct. 5, 1869, at Bucklebuzy, Berks. Schools 'Marlborough
■ and] Beccles, Suffolk. Matri< Mich 1 ■-, B.A. and
LL.B. 1 ,1. M \ ind 1 1 H 1896 < dli d to tin Bar, Inner
1 ■ pie, June 14, 1893. On the & iuth Eastern Circuit and
I.. . U 1. 1 U . K-Tit Sr-.lMh .I'll.. lie ] l'ULir
tary, 1902. Secretary to the Royal Commi ion on
trade disputes, 1903. Joint Secretary of the Shipbuilding
lyers' Federation, and of the North-East Coast Ship-
building and Enfiini-ennn .-Wnr i.itiou, 1909 10. Di
26, mi:. (Marlborough Coll. Reg. Law Lists; The Times,
Aug. 29 and 31, 19x1 ■
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MOTHERSOLE, WlLLIAM FREDERICK
MOTHERSOLE, WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Trinity, Mar. 17, 1851. S. of William, of Debenham,
Suffolk B at hwiii'th, Suffolk. School, Norfolk (private).
Matnc. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M-A. 185S. Ord deacon
(Manchester) iSsS"; priest, i860; C. of St Philip s Bradford
,.,,, I .,, ■„ ( ,,t -I M.UVl I..,,,.-, Ml.i.ll.SrX,
1860-8. C. of Bucklebury, Berks., 1868-70. Chaplain,
Seamen's Hospital. Greenwich, 1S70-6. V. of Laxheld
Suffolk, 1876-94. Died Julv 20, 1894, aged 60. Father of
the above. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, July 25, i894.)
MOTLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, May 15, 1840.
S. of Thomas, woodstapl.r (and Caroline). B. May 2, 1822,
at Leeds School, St Peter's, York (Mr Hewson). Matnc.
Mil hi. [840.
MOTLEY, JOHN LOTHROP. Hon. LL.D., 1S61. [S. of Thomas,
nun hant, of Boston, Mass., and Anna Lothrop, dan "I the
Minister of the Old North Church, Boston. B. Apr. 15,
isi.l American historian and diplomatist. B.A. Harvard
College; LL.D. Harvard, i860; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, i860.
Secretary of the American Legation at St Petersburg, 1841.
United States Minister at Vienna, 1861-7; at St James
■i. Married, Mar. 2, 1837. Man' Benjamin, and had
issue. Author, '1 he Rise of the Dutch Republic: The Life and
Death of Joint of Barnveld, Advocate of Holland, etc. Died
from an apoplectic stroke at the home of one of Ins married
daughters in England. Mav 20, 1877. I-'1'' Oxon.; """'• "■'
American Biography, urn. 282-7.)
MOTT ARTHUR 10HN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1,
1SS8. S. of Charles John, Esq., of Clifton, Warws. B.
■\ug :c, ,S;o. (School. Rugby.] Matnc. Michs. 1888; B.A.
1891. A clerk in the Bank of England. 1885-6. Assistant
Master at Hill Brow School, Rugby, 1802-6; at Mostyn
House School, Parkgat.-. Cheshire, 1897-1.111-. Brother
of the next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
MOTT, CHARLES CHEAPE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 10, 1884. (S. of Charles John, Esq., of Clifton, Rugby. I
B. Apr. 6, 1S65. (School, Rugby.] Matnc. Michs. 1.884;
HA 1SS7. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1SN7-N.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Special List). I if
White Gates, Ruthin. N. Wales. J. P. Died Nov 27,1930,
at Liverpool. Brother of the above, (Rushy s,li. Keg.;
The Times, Dec. 1, 1930.)
MOTT. CHARLES FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. I,
s of Charles Henry Rackstraw, of 11. Ladbroke
Crescent. Redhill, Surrey. B. there (Sept. 23], 1S77. School,
I., 12. ,1, i,r ,111m. a Maine Ml. lis iN'io. |N it '"' ' Irip
Pt I, 1st Class, 1898); Scholar, I 8,,,,; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt II 1st Class) iyoo; MA. 1901. Coutts Trotter Student.
Lecturer at Emmanuel College, 1002. Assistant Master at
,.,i,l. 0,04-11. Assistant Secretary for Higher
Education. Staffordshire. 1911-19. Director of Education
for Cheshire, 1010-22; Director of Education for Liverpool,
1922-45, Married Lilian Mm Iv vnokls, and had issue,
lit Hope Lodge, Poplar Road, Oxton, Birkenhead, in 1035.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who in Local Government.)
MOTT GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23,
1884 S. of Thomas, of Much Hadham, Herts. B. there.
Mays 1SW1. S.hool, Guildford, Surrey (private). Matnc.
Michs. 1S84; B.A. 1887. Of 50, Ovington Street, I helsea
Died Feb 1, 10 is, at Much Hadham. Brother of Thomas W.
(1876). (The Times, Feb. 3, io-iS-I
MOTT, HENRY JACOB. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 24, r832.
[2nd s. of ]ohn Thurston, of Barningham Hall, Norfolk, and
Sophia, dau. of Henry Partridge, of Conner. B. Nov. 22,
1813 School, Eton.] Main. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1837; priest, Sept, 25.1838. R.ofBacons-
thorpe, Norfolk, 18,8. R of I'.odhani, 1839. Died Sept. 28,
,.-,,,, ,,e,-,l 25, .it Norwi. h (/'',ai Sch. Lists; Foster, Index
Clergy 1 ; G. U 19, 11. 661.)
MOTT, HENRY SAMUEL. Adm. pens at St John's, July 5,
1838. S. of Thomas Samuel. s,,h, iter, of Much Hadham,
HeVts. Matric. Michs. 1 , , B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 24. 1S43; priest, 1844; C. of Furneux
Pelham with Brent Pelham, Herts.. 184 J-59- C. of Ickworth
and Horringer, Suffolk. 1860-3. Retired early through ill
health, and resided latterly at Much Hadham. where he
died Jan. 11, 1804. aged 7i- (F. 11. Colson; Eagle, XVI11.
510; Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 17. 1894.)
MOTT, RAYMOND CULVER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 1,
1895 [Youngest] s. of Charles, ..I 20, Mi r Road, Stamford
Hill, London. B. [Nov. 15], 1870, in London. School, New
College Eastbourne. Matnc. M11 -hs. 18,15; B.A. 1899; MA
,,,,,-■ |',i lnr. 100s, MB. 1906. At the London Hospital
, I . 1004. House Surgeon, Westminster
Hospital lie fi-'d at I ee, Kmi. and al Parkstone, Dorset.
Died lulvs, 1050 (Medical Directories.)
Mould, James George
MOTT (formerly VERTUE), THOMAS VERTUE. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Caius, lune 2, 1779- S. of Thomas Vertue. of
Bumham Market, Norfolk (and Ann, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Groome, R. of Bumham Westgate). B. there.
Schools, King's Lynn, Sutton, near Woodbndge, and Pal-
grave, Norfolk. Matric. Lent, 1780; B.A. 1783; M-A. 1786.
Had assumed, in lieu of Vertue. the name of his relative,
John Thurston (fonnerly Mott), whose fortune he mhented
in 1776. Married, Feb. 19, 1784, Frances, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Cremer, V. of Wvinondham, Norfolk. Adm. at the
Inner Temple. Mav 31, 1779. as ' only s. of Thomas Virtue
surgeon, late of Norfolk.' Of Barningham Hall, Norfolk, and
Mendham, Suffolk. Author, The Stranger's Vtsit, with other
poems. Died Dec. 31. 1788, at Barningham. (Venn, II. 102.)
MOTT THOMAS WOODHAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall Aug. 25. 1876. S. of Thomas, solicitor, of
Much Hadham, Herts [B Sept, 17, 1858.] School, Hafley-
bniv Main, Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Of Much Hadham,
Herts. I.P. for Herts. Died Dec. 4. 1032, at Much Hadham;
buried there. Brother of George E. (1884). (Haileybury
Sch. Reg., The Times, Dei 6, 1932.)
MOTT, VALENTINE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 31, 1872.
S. of Alexander B., of 64, Madison Avenue, New 1 ork,
USA. B. there [Nov. 17], 1852. School, Columbia College,
New York. Matric. Lent, 1873; B.A. 1876.
, June 23, 1780. B. at
MOTT. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Cla
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1790.
MOTT, WILLIAM RADLEY STANDISH. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 17, 1834. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of William
Radley ' Esq of Brighton.] Doubtful if resided. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, May 26, 1832; migrated to the Middle Temple
May 21., in 36. 1 ailed to the Bar, June 10, 1,8,0. Special
Pleader' on the Northern Circuit. (Law Luis, until 1890
(Motte); Foster, Men at the Bar (Mottc); Inns ofC ouri.)
MOTTISTONE, Lord (1S87), see SEELY, J. E. B.
MOTTRAM, HENRY GODDARD. Adm. pens, (age 23) at
Trinity H«.ll Aug. 28, 1867. S. of [the Rev.l Cfharlesj
J[ohn] [Macqueen] (Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 1837). [V.l of
St George's, Kidderminster Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A 1871;
MA. 1874. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1871; pnest. 1872; C.
of Alvechurch, Worcs., 1871-3- C. of Martin Hussingtree,
1873-5. V. of Fenstanton, Hunts., 1875-82. Resided lat-
terly at The Manor House, Cropthome. Pershore. Died
May 23, 1884, aged '43'. (Scott, MSS Crockford.)
MOULD EDWIN ALDRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 18S5. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S88;
M \ 1,8,14/ Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1889; priest, 1S90; C of
Eccleshill, Yorks., 1S89-1900. V. of St Barnabas, Leeds
(with St ' lohn's, from' 1004), 1900-10. V. of St James,
Barrow-in-Furness, Lanes., 1910-23. V. of Cartmel, 1923-39-
Disappears from Crockford. 1940.
MOULD FRANCIS THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
s,|,t 19, 1871. S. of the Rev. lohn (1834), V. of Oakham.
Matnc. Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 18S7. Ord. deacon
(Fly) 1876; priest, 1877; C. of Holy lrinity, Ely, 1876-8.
C of St James, Bury St Edmunds, 1878-80. C. of Hanwell,
Middlesex, 1879-80. R. of Quenington, Gloucs., 1880-6.
R of Depden, Suffolk, 1886-7. Died Oct. 6, 1887, aged 34.
(1 rockford; 1 he Guardian, Oct. 12, 1887.)
MOULD GILBERT EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1884.
S of George William. M D . of Cheadle. B. there, May 24,
1866 School I ogton College. Matric. Michs. 1884.
y ■ ■ . 1 ;• ■ 011, term. At St Mary's Hospital
II. ;.. phi .,.;, -t Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P..
,,. Assistant Medii ,1 Officer, Peckham House Mental
Hospital Medical superintendent, Northumberland House
Mental Hospital Physician (mental diseases), Sheffield
Royal Hospital. Medical Superintendent, The Grange,
Rotherham. Author. The Observation of Soundness of Mind,
etc. Residing at I, rang. Hall, Klinbcnvorth. 111 Ion I'"'l
Mar. 15, 1946. (Veil 472; Medical Directories; 1 he
1 line,. Mar 19, 1946.)
MOULD 1AMES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Apr 26 183.1 Of Devon. [S. of Capt. Mould, R.N., of the
Temeraire. B. 181-8] Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1.835;
I; \ I -nJ Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1S38; M.A. 1841;
BD. 1849. Fellow, 1838-55; Tutor, 1S42-55. Adm. ad
euintem at Oxford i860. Ord. deacon (Lichhcld) 1840;
priest (Ely) 1848. R. of Fulmodeston with Crouton,
Norfolk, 1868-86. Mamed his cousin. Mane Latigdon. His
-i-l. r lane married J. W. A. Taylor (1836). Resided latterly,
at Roselund, Meadford, Torquay, where he died, s.p. Oct. 24,
1902. (Ruth Young; Scott, A/Si".; Crockford.)
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Mould, John
MOULD, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at St John's, Feb. i, 1834.
Of Derbyshire. School, Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1834;
Scholar, 1S37; B.A. (16/A Wrangler) 183S; M.A. 1S41. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln, Lilt, dim. from l'eterb.) Dec. 22, 1839;
priest (Feterb.) Mar. 7, 1S41. Assistant Master at Oakham
School. Head Master of Walsall Grammar School and V. of
St Paul's, Walsall, 1844-5. Head Master of Appleby Grammar
School, Leics., 1S45-54. V. and Rural Dean of Tamworth,
Staffs., 1854-65. V. of Oakham with Egleton, Langham,
and Brooke, Rutland, 1S65-94. Married (1) Dec. 27, 1844,
Josephine, dau. of Charles Clarke, of St John's Wood,
London; (2) Feb. 15, l3S2, Emma Marianne, dau. of Thomas
Bramall, of Tamworth. Died July 22, 1894, at Bournemouth,
aged 78. Father of Francis T. (1S71). (Scott, MSS.; Eagle,
xvm. 510; Crockford; F. P. White; The Guardian, July 25,
1894).
MOULD, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 6, 1S40. Matric.
Michs. 1S40; Scholar; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1849. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1845; priest, 1846. Preacher at Quebec Chapel,
Marylebone, 1848-^9. Preacher to the Magdalen Penitentiary,
Southwark, 1851-5. C. of Swepstone, Leics., 1857-S. Head
Master of the Grammar School, Applebv, Leics., 1S59-62.
Minister of Woburn Chapel, St Pancras, 1862-71. Chaplain
of the Holbom Union, Gray's Inn Road, 1871-5. Chaplain
to the Lord Mayor of London, 18S5-6. V. of Rodbourne
Cheney. Wilts., 1875-91. Died May 5, 1891. (Crockford;
The Guardian, May 12, 1891.)
MOULD, RALPH ALLEN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
Feb. 24, 1840. S. of Charles. B. at Brixton, Surrey. School,
Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A.
1847. Ord. deacon, 1844; priest, 1846; C. of Cheadle, Staffs.,
1848-9. C. of Cam, Gloucs., 1S50. P.C. of Holy Trinity
Chapel, Warrington, 1851-60. Author, The Order for the
Visitation of the Sick with Psalms and Lessons suitable to the
Edification of Sick Persons, and Suggestions as to their use.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1861.
MOULD, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept. 27,
1895. S. of W., Esq., of Great Easton, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1S99. At St Thomas' Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1906. Practised at Oakham, Rutland, 1910-46-.
Brother of William T. C. (1S92). (Medical Directories.)
MOULD, SAMUEL CARTER. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1899.
S. of Samuel, Esq. B. Sept. 27, 1880, in Birmingham.
School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1S99;
Scholar; B.A. (1516 Wrangler) 1902. Joined the Indian
Service of Engineers, 1904 ; served on Jamrao Canal, Sind,
1905-8; Assistant Engineer in charge of Lake Beale dam
construction in Nasik district, 1909-n. Executive Engineer,
Nasik and Ahmednagar districts, 1912-22. Superintending
Engineer of the Rohri Canal Circle in the Lloyd Barrage,
1923-8. Joint Chief Engineer in Sind, 1932; Chief Engineer,
1933; retired, 1935. CLE., 1932. Of Godalming, Surrey, in
1949. {India Office Lists; Who's Who.)
MOULD, THOMAS. M.A. 1771; incorp. from Oxford. S. of
Joseph, of Appleby, Leics. Matric. from Oriel College,
Oxford, Apr. 1, 1732, age 18; B.A. from Lincoln College,
r735; M.A. (Oxford) 1738. Samuel Johnson's successful
rival for the Head Mastership of Appleby Grammar School,
a post which he held until his death in 1779. (A. L. Reade,
Johnsonian Gleanings, Pt. X., Chap. XII.; P. B. G. Binnall;
Al. Oxon.)
MOULD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Emmanuel, Feb. 29,
1772.
MOULD, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Feb. 29, 1792.
S. of Thomas, linen-draper. B. at St Albans, Herts. School,
Oakham, and lately chorister of Southwell. Kept four
terms.
MOULD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Peterhouse,
Sept. 17, 1794- Of Leics. Scholar, 1794; matr;
1796; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1800; M.A. 1803. Fellow, 1803.
Master of Misterton School, Leics., for 35 years. V. of
Misterton, 1809-37. V. of West Burton (Burton Jovce)
1819-37 and V. of Gringlev-on-the-Hill, Notts., 1836-7.
Died 1837. (T. A. Walker, 366; G. Mag., 1837, 1. 552.)
MOULD, WILLIAM THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pel
Manuel, July 4, 1892. S. of W., Esq., of Great Easton,
Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of Christ
Church, Gipsy Hill, Surrey. 1903-9. C. of Belper, Derbs.,
1900-11. V. of St John-the-Evangelist, Highburv Vale,
Middlesex, 1912-18. Died Jan. 21, 1918, aged 4 ;
of Richard J. (1895). (Crockjord; The Times, Jan. 23, 1918.)
MOULD, WILLIAM WAYTE. Adm. sizar at Jesus. Mar. .
1769. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1733 or 1771), of Appleby,
Leics. Matric. Easter, 1770; B.A. 1773.
Moule, George Evans
MOULE, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1SQ2. S. of the Kt kev ' . I ' 1 ' .
Bishop in Mid-China. B. May 18, 1873, at Hangchow,
China. School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Mn b
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1919; Litt.D. 1933. Fellow, 1937-47-.
Professor of Chinese Language and History, 1933-8. Worked
as an architect in China, 1898-1903. Ord. deacon (Mid-
China, for Shantung) 1904; priest (Shantung) 1904.
Missionary in China; at Chefoo, 1904-5; at P'ing-Yin, 1905-6;
at T'ai-An, 1906-8. C. of Rickinghall Superior and Inferior,
Suffolk, 190S-11. C. of Long with Little Bredy, Dorset, ion
i". C. of Brent-Knoll, Somerset, IQ16-18. V. of Trumpmg-
ton, Cambs., 1918-33. R. of Mundford with Lynford, Nor-
folk, 1940-5. Author, Christians 111 China before the year
1550; Marco Polo (with Plot P. Pelliot), Vols. i.,ii., i938;etc.
Of 34, Chesterton Hall Crescent, Cambridge, in 1950.
Brother of George T. (1883), Henry W. (1890) and Edward H.
(1888). (Who's Who; King's School, Canterbury, Reg.; Crock-
ford; R. W. M. Lewis, Tlie Family of Moule.)
MOULE, ARTHUR JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 2, 18S2. [Eldest] s. of [the Ven] Arthur Evans
[.Archdeacon (CM. Coll., Islington; D.D. (Lambeth)], of
Belvedere vicarage, Kent. B. Sept. 23, 1S62, at Ningpo,
China. School, Monkton Combe. Matric. Michs. 1882;
Scholar, 1884; College Organist, 1884; B.A. 18S5. Trans-
lator-Missionary, C.M.S., 1889-1909. Latterly of Brant-
wood, Grove Road, Broadwater, Worthing, where he died
Oct. 9, 1930; buried at Abbotsbury. Brother of George H.
(1895) and Walter S. (1SS3). (Old Mcmktonian Reg.; Scott,
1 he Times, Oct. 13, 1930; R. W. M. Lewis, 1 In-
Family of Moule.)
MOULE, CHARLES WALTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 5. 1853. Of Dorset. [S. of the Rev. Henry (1817), \ .
of Fordington. B. Feb. 9, 1834.] Matric. Michs. 1853,
Scholar, 1854; B.A. (Senior Classic) 1858; M.A. 1S61. Fellow
1858-1921; Tutor, 1879-92; College Librarian, 1895-1913-
President, 1913-21. Assistant Master at Marlborough Col-
lege, 1858-64. Married, Dec. 29, 1885, M. Dora Cautley.
Author, the Marlborough Carmen; Musa Domestica, etc.
Resided latterly at 13, Cranmer Road, Cambridge, where he
died May 11, 1921; buried at Grantchester. M.I. in church-
yard. Brother of Horace M. (1854), Handley C. G. (i860), etc.
(R. W. M. Lewis, The Family of Moule; Who ...is Who;
Marlborough Coll. Reg.; The Times, May 14, 192 1.)
MOULE, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1888 S. of the Rt Rev. George Evans (1S44). Bishop 111
Mid-China. B. Ian. 5, 1870, at Hong Kong. School, King's,
Canterbury. Matnc. Michs. 1888; Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Class
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class), 1891. Selected for the I.C.S., 1892.
Died in College, Nov. 3, 1892; buried at Cambridge. M.I. in
Canterbury Cathedral. Brother of Arthur C. (1892), GeorgeT.
(1883), and Henry W. (1890). (King's School, < anterbury,
Reg.; The Guardian, Nov. 9 and 16, 1892; R. W. M. Lewis,
The Family of Moule.)
MOULE, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 26,
1850. S. of the Rev. Henry (1817), V. of Fordington, Dorset.
B. there [May to], 1830. School at Fordington vicarage.
Matric. Michs. 1851. Migrated to Corpus Christi. Mai
1852- B A. 1855; M.A. 1S58. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1857;
priest, 1859; C. of Fordington, Dorset, 1857-68. V. of
Yaxley, Hunts., 1S68-91. R. of St Laurence, Norwich,
1891-1900. Married, Aug. 22, i860, M. Alicia Foster. Died
Dec 10, 1900, at Norwich. Brother of George E. (next), etc.
(Venn, 11. 297 and iv. addenda; Scott, MSS.. erroneously
gives C. of Fordington, 1857-8; Crockford; R. W. M. Leu is,
The Family of Moule.)
MOULE. GEORGE EVANS. Adm. sizar at Corpu I
M iv 20, 1844. Of Dorset. [S. of the Rev Henry (1817), V.
of Fordington. b. Ian z8, 1828, at Gfflingham,
Srhool, private. Matrii Michs. 1846; Scholar, if
1850; D.D. 1880. Hon. Fellow, 1905. Or;
bury) 1851; priest, 1852; t. of Fordingl Dorset
Chaplain, Dorset County Hospital, 1855-7- < M.S. Mis
sionary, 1857-80 in China, .it Ningpo, I
chow, 1867-1912. Bishop in Mid-China (H
1906; resigned. C.M.S. Missionary al Hang how, 1907-12.
Married, 1858, at Hong Kong, Adelaide Sarah, dau ol
! , of Mclkshaui, V.
Griffiths, .children. ' Gentleness, rev. 1, u. .-,
humour, courage and dili '" Moule.
Author, Notes on Hangchow Past and Present; I
1 . [912, at Auckland 1
Durham. M.I. at Hangchow. Father of G
1 i H. (1888I, Hem ' ■ ('892);
brother of Han liey
(Crockford; D.\ > I R- u M '
Family of Moule; G. E. Moule; Memories by three 1
485
Moule, George Herbert
MOULE, GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5, 1895.
[S. of the Ven. Arthur Evans (CM. College, Islington);
D.D. (Lambeth), Archdeacon of Mid-China. B. Apr. 16,
1876.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1895;
Scholar; B.A. i8<j8; MA. i' > 1 4. Ord. deacon (Salisbury)
1900; priest, 1901; C. of Wareham, Dorset, 1900-2. C.M.S.
Missionary at Kumainoto, Japan, 1902-5; at Taketa, 1905-8;
at Hakata, 1908-11. C. of Burwarton with North Cleobury,
Salop, 1911-14. C. of Dainerham, Wilts., 1914-16; V. there,
1916-22. Professor at the Central Theological College,
Tokyo, 1922-36. P.-in-C. of Immanuel Church, Tokyo,
1929-31; of Tsukishima Church, Tokyo, 1934-6. V. of
Stinsford, Dorset, 1936-41. V. of Winterboume Earls with
Wmterbourne Dauntsey and Winterboume Gunner, Wilts.,
1942—6. V. of Wmterbourne Whitchurch with Winterboume
Clenston, Dorset, 1946-0. Married, June 22, 1900, Edith M.
Bernau. Author, The Spirit of Japan, etc. Died Oct. 19,
1949. Brother of Horace F. (1893); Walter S. (1883) and
ArthurJ.H. {18.S2). {Merchant lavlors'Sch. Keg.;Croikfo,d;
R. W. M. Lewis, / he Family of Moult:)
MOULE, GEORGE THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Chkisti, Oct. 1, 1883. S. of the Rev. G[eorge] E[vans] (1844),
D.D. [Bishop in Mid-China] B. Feb. 8, 1804, at Ningpo.
School, Dorset County. Matric. Michs. 1883. In the Chinese
Imperial Maritime Customs, 1889-1912. Lived subsequently
at Hangchow, where he died Mar. 9, 1942. Left his large
library for the use of foreign residents there. Brother of
Henrv W. (1890), et< . [The Times, July i>, 1942; R. W. M.
Lewis", The Family of Moule.)
MOULE, HANDLEY CARR GLYN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
June 5, i£ [8th] S. of the Rev. Henry (next), V. of Ford-
ington, Dorset, ii. Dec. 23, 1841, at Dorchester. School, at
home. Matric. Michs. i860; Cams Greek testament prize,
1802; Browne medal, 1863; B.A. (z)id Classic) 1864; (1st
Class, Theological Exams., 1865}; M.A. i«'»7; Seatonian
prize, 1869-73 and 1876; B.D. 1804; D.D. 1895. Fellow,
1865-81; Dean, 1873-6. Hon. Fellow, 1901, Fellow of St
Catharine's, 1899-1901. Norrisian Professor of Divinity,
1 B| 19-190 1 . Assistant Master at Marlborough College,
1865-7. The iirst Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge,
1881-99. Select Preacher at Cambridge frequently, and at
Oxford in 1895. Hon. Chaplain to Queen Victoria, 1898-
1901. Chaplam-in-Ordinary to King Edward VII, rgoi.
Bishop of Durham, 1901-20. Author, Epistle t<< the Romans;
Outlines oj ( hristian Doctrine; Charles Simeon; Ridb 1 m tht
Lord's Supper, Vent Creator; Thoughts on i %r\ tian \ai\ lity;
In Lite House >>f the Pilgrimage (poems). / / >., ■ :,,,. . idii
1 he Secret of the Presence, etc. Married, 1881, Mary, dan. of
the Rev. C. Boileau Elliott. Died May 8, hijo, at Lani-
bndge; buried at Durham. Brother of Charles W. (i8<n),
GeorgeE. (1844), etc. (W. H h. lones, Hist, of St Catharine's
College; Who was Who; D.N.B.; J. B. Harford and F. C.
MacdonaKl, Hundley ( an Glyn Moule.)
MOULE, HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3. 1817.
[6th s. of George, .-.ulicitor and banker.] B. Jan. [27], 1801.
at Melksham. Wilts. [School, Marlborough Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1817; Scholar. 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Aug. 1. 1824; priest (Lincoln,
Litt. Jim. from Salisbury), Feb. 27, 182s. C. of Melksham,
Wilts., 1824-5. C.-in-C. of GUlmgham, Dorset, 1825-9. V.
of Fordington, 1829-80. Chaplain to the troops m Dor-
chester barracks for some years; limit, partly for their use,
Christ Church, West Fordington, 1846. Conducted a private
school in the vicarage and the adjoining house until 1850.
Invented the 'Dry Earth System of Sanitation' (patent
dated May 28, i860), and published several works on the
subject. Married, [uly 1, 1S24, Mary M. Evans. Author,
Scraps oj Sacred I erse; Barracl Sermons; Scriptural Church
Teaching; Ruh I 1 Readings ripi >, , ixty Original Hymns;
Narralvi of the l nva n oj < < kinese Physician; Our
Home Heathen; t Lettet on tht 1 » \ Earth System; The
Science oj Manure as the Food of Plants, J he Advantages of
the Dry Earth System; Land for the Milium to Kent; Self-
Supporting Schools f<>r the Middle i. lasses; I he Testimony of
a Portion of ike I citable (. reation to the hod of the Scriptures;
Scripture Interpreted on Scripture Pi .>:.;,'>.'< ,, etc. Died
Feb. 3, 1880, at Fordington vicarage. M 1. in Fordington
church. Father of Charles W. (1 ,,. I d 1 |. (i8so),
George E. (1844), Handley C. G. (1860), Henry I. (next)
and Horace M. (1854)- (Croikfard; D.i\.b.\ H. G G. Moule,
Memories of a Vicarage.)
MOULE, HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
May 27, 1844. Of Dorset. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Henry
(above), V. of Fordington. J-;. nt.i. js, 1*25, at GOlingham,
Dorset.] Matric. Michs. 1S44; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1853. Mar-
ried, June 5, 1802, Elizabeth Young. After various engagi
met its in distant parts of England returned to I >orset (1881).
Curator of the Dorset County Museum, 1882-1904. Author,
Old Dorset; Dorchester Antiquities ' \ in. i \\u\o sym-
pathies and knowledge.' Died Mar. 13, 1904, aged 78, at
Moulton, Hugh Fletcher
his home at Dorchester; buried at Fordington. M.I. in St
Peter's church, Dorchester. Brother of Charles U
Frederick J. (1850), etc.; father of the next. (Scott. MSS.;
The I imes. Mar. 16, 1904; R. W. M. Lewi,, I he Family of
Moule.)
MOULE, HENRY REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1S85. [Elder s. of Henry J. (above). B. Sept. 10,
1866.] Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S88. Ord. deacon (Bath
and Wells) 1889; priest, 1891; C. of Widcombe, Somerset,
18S9-90. C. of All Saints', Weston, Bath, 1890-3. C. of
Hexham, Northumberland, 1893-8. C. of St James, Nine
Elms, 1898-1901. V. of Bozeat with Stnxton, Northants.,
1901-5. Married, Sept. 14, 1S93, Charlotte Wilcox. Died
Oct. 7, 1932. [Crockj >d; A. c. Moule.)
MOULE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1S90. S. of the Rt Rev. George Evans (1844),
Bishop in Mid-China. B. Sept. 16, 1871, at Hangchow.
School, King's, Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 1S90; Scholar,
1890; Porson prize, 1S93; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1893; Jeremie prize, 1894. Ord. deacon (London) 1895;
priest (Mid-China) 1897. C.M.S. Missionary at Hangchow,
1896-1900; at Shao-Fising, 1900-2; at Hangchow, 1902-13
and 1915-22; at Ningpo, 1913-15. V. of Dainerham, Wilts.,
1922 18-. Married, May is, 1900, Laura C. Pope. Brother
of George T. (1883), etc. (< rockford; King's School, Canter-
bury, Keg.; R. W. M. Leui>. The family of Moule-)
MOULE, HORACE FREDERICK. Adm. at Clare, Jan. ir.
1893. [S. of the Ven. Arthur Evans, Archdeacon of Mid-
China. B. July 8, 1874.] School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Michs. 1893; Scholar; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1904; Litt.D. 1913-
With the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1899-1921.
Assistant Master at Weymouth College, 192 1-7; Senior
Classical Master there, 1927-39. Joint compiler of the Bible
Society's Historical Catalogue of Printed Bibles, 1903-11.
Of 18, Alexandra Road, V\ - vmouth, in I947- (Met, haul
lavi-rs' Sih. Keg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MOULE. HORACE MOSLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 3,
1854; from Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
(age 19) June 16,1851. [4th s. of the Rev. Henry (181 7), V. of
Fordington, Dorset. B. May 30, 1832.] Matric. Michs. 1854;
Hulsean prize, 1858; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1873. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Nov. 1862. Assistant Master at Marl-
borough College, 1865-8. Government Inspector of Work-
houses. Author, Christian Oratory. Committed suicide in
Queens' College, Sept. 21, 1873; buned at Fordington.
Brother of Frederick J. ( 1850), etc. [Marlborough Sch. Reg. ;
.1/ Oxon , Inns of Court )
MOULE, WALTER STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1883. S. of — [the Ven. Arthur Evans (CM. College,
Islington), D.D., Archdeacon in Mid-China], of Shanghai.
B Sept. 1, 1864, at Ningpo. School, Monkton Combe.
Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1884; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1908.
Ord. deacon (London, for Colonics) 1887; priest (Mid-China),
1889. Vice-Principal of the C M.S. Training College, Ningpo,
1888-98; Principal, 1898-1918; President, 1918-25. Arch-
deacon in Chekiang, 1910-25. V. of Abbotsbury, Dorset.
1925-42. Married, Nov. 15, 1894, Agnes L. Wright. Author,
1 he Offerings made like unto the Son of God; Expository
Commentaries m Chinese on the Bible Creeds. Of Wmter-
bourne, Whitchurch, Dorset, in 1948- Died Aug. 25, 1949.
Brother of George H. (1895), etc. (Crockford; Who's Who.)
MOULL, CHARLES AMMON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr 23, 1874. S. of Charles, innkeeper [of the Saracen's
Head Hotel. Chelmsford] (and Emily). B. at Chelmsford.
Bapt. May 23, 1855. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric.
Mil lis. 1874; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Elv) 1878;
priest, 1S79; C. of East Hatley, Cambs., 1878-80. C. of
St Peter's, March, 1881-3. C. of St Mary's, Bedford, 1883-5.
C. of Hove, Sussex, 1886-95. P.C. of St Andrew's Chapel,
Hove, 1895-1906. Resided latterly at Brentwood, I :x.
Died Aug. 22,1914, in Loudon. (Eagle, xxxvi. 218; ( rock-
ford; I he limes, Aug. 2^, 1914.)
MOULSON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 22. [832;
re-adm. pens. Oct, 12, 1832. S. of John. B. at South
Hiendley, in the parish of Felkirk, York-.. Maine. Michs.
18^2. Assistant Master at Gainsborough Grammar School
m 1841.
MOULTON, HUGH FLETCHER. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Oct. 9, 1895. Eldest s. of John Fletcher (1864)
(lata Lord Moulton ol Bank), of 57, Onslow Square, London,
(by In- tst wife, Clara, widow oi R. W.Thomson). B. Apr. 1,
1876, at 74, Onslow Gardens, Kensington, London. Matric.
Mi. h- iN'-n; Scholar, ih ,7; B A ( s/A Wrangler) 1898. Called
to the Bar, Middl< 1- ni[d- . |mi> i|, iK'j9 On the Northern
tin mi Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut.,
R.A.; wounded; Major, R.G.A., 1915 19; M.C. 1918). M.P.
for Salisbury, 192 1-4. Author, Life of Lord Moulton;
Fletcher Moulton on Patents; 1 ompanion totheCompany Act;
Moulton, James Hope
The Importer's Guide to Customs and Tariffs; Powers and
Duties of Education Authorities', The National Tarifl Policy;
■•! the Law; Urgent Private Affairs; The Unofficial
Executor; The Man in the Turkish Bath, etc. Of 4, King's
Bench Walk, Temple, E.C., and 16, Argyll Road, London,
W., in 1949. {Eton Sch. Lists; Univ. War List; Burke,
P. and B.; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
MOULTON, JAMES HOPE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 1882.
Eldest s. of the Rev. William Fiddian (1S77), Head Master
of the Leys School, Cambridge [and Hannah Hope]. B.
Oct. 11, 1S63, at Richmond, Surrey. School, The Leys,
Cambridge. Ma trie. Michs. 1S82; Exhibitioner, 1883;
Lar, 1884; Chancellor's (English) medal, 1885; (Class
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1SS4); B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II. 1st
Class, 1886); M.A. 1890. Fellow, 1SSS-94. B.A. (London),
1884; M.A. (London) i8Ss;D.Lit. (London) 1901. Hon. D.D.,
Edinburgh, 1909. Hon. D.C.L., Durham, 1910; D.Theol.,
Berlin, 1910 and Groningen, 1914. Entered the Wesleyan
Ministry, 1886. Classical Master at The Leys School, 1886-
1902. Tutor at the Wesleyan College, Didsbury, 1902-17.
Greenwood Lecturer at Manchester University, iocs; Green-
wood Professor of Hellenistic Greek and Indo-European
Philology, 1908-17; Dean of the Theological Faculty, Man-
chester University, 1911-12. Hibbert Lecturer, 1912. Mar-
ried, Aug. 13, 1S90, Eliza Keeling, dau. of the Rev. George
Richard Osborn, of Southsea, Hants. Author, Vocabulary
of the Greek Testament (in collaboration with Professor
George MUligan); Grammar of New Testament Greek; Early
Religious Poetry of Persia; Early Zoroastrianism; The Teach-
ing of Zarathustra; The Treasure of the Magi (published
posthumously). Went to India to lecture to the Parsees on
Zoroastrianism, 1915. On the return voyage joined his inti-
mate friend, Dr J. Rendel Harris, at Port Said; their ship was
torpedoed in the Mediterranean. Moulton, who had ' played
a hero's part in the boat,' died Apr. 7, 1917.. from exposure
and exhaustion; buried at sea. ' He was eminent for the
strength, the loftiness and beauty of his character, and for
the intensity of his religion.' Brother of William F. (1886).
[Schoolmasters' Directory; D.N.B.; Who was Who; The
limes. Mar. 3, 1941 (sub Dr Rendel Harris).)
MOULTON, JOHN FLETCHER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
May 2, 1864. [3rd] s. of the Rev. James Egan [Wesleyan
minister] (and Catharine). B. Nov. 21, 1844, at Madeley,
Salop. Bapt. Dec. 25, 1S44. [School, Kingswood, Bath.]
Matric. Michs. 1864; Scholar, 1S66; B.A. {Senior Wrangler)
1868; First Smith's prize, 1868; M.A. 1871; Hon. LL.D.
1914. Fellow of Christ's, 186S-75; Lecturer in Mathematics
and Assistant Tutor. President of the Union, 186S. Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh, 1911. B.A. (London) 1865; M.A. (Lon-
don) 1868. Hon. Fellow of St John's, 1906-21. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 4, 1S6S." Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1874. On the South-Eastem Circuit. Q.C., 1885. Treasurer
of the Middle Temple, 1910. F.R.A.S., 1874; F.R.S., 1880.
M.P. for Clapham, 1885-6; for South Hackney, 1894-5; for
the Launceston Division of Cornwall, 1898-1906. Judge of
the Court of Appeal, 1906-12. Knighted, 1906. P.C., 1906.
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and Member of the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council, 19 12-21. Created a Life
Peer, as Lord Moulton of Bank, 1912. K.C.B. 1915; C.B.E.
1917. During the Great War, 1914-19, Director- General of
Explosives, Ministry of Munitions. Commandeur de la
Legion d'Honneur, and Grand Officier de I'Ordre de l'Etoile
Noire; Commandeur de I'Ordre de Leopolde de Belgique;
Grand Cordon, Order of the White Eagle of Russia. Resided
at Lyndhurst. Married, (1) Apr. 24, 1875, Clara, widow of
R. W. Thompson, of Edinburgh, and had issue; (2) May 20,
1901, Mary May, dau. of Major Henry Davis, of La Flori-
dlana, Naples, and had further issue. Died Mar. 9, 1921.
Father of Hugh F. (1S95); brother of the next and of
William F. (1877). {Eagle, xlii. 137; Life of J. F. Moulton,
by his son H. F. Moulton; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Fost
at the liar; D.N.B.; It ha ■ .> it ■
MOULTON, RICHARD GREEN. Adm. pens, at Chrisi
1870. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. James Egan,
minister. B. [May 5, 1849], at Preston. Schools, Kingswood,
Bath, and Clevedon College, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1870;
Scholar, 1870; B.A n;4, M.A. 1877. B.A., Load
versity, 1869; Ph.D., Pennsylvania Univ., 1891. University
Extension Lecturer in Literature, 1874-90. Lecturer to the
American Society for Extension of University Teaching,
1890-1; to the London Society for Extension ol I
Teaching, 1891-2. Professor of Literary Theory and Inter-
pretation, University of Chicago, 1692-1919. Author, The
Literary Study of the Bible; Shakespeare as a Dramatic
Artist, etc. Resided latterly at Tunbridge Wells, where be
died Aug. 15, 1924. Broth-r of Hi- above and of William F.
(1877). (Peile, 11. 615; Who t«U \\h,j.}
Moultrie, John
MOULTON, WILFRID JOHNSON. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23,
1889. [S. of the Rev. Ebenezer, Wesleyan minister. B,
June 8, 1S71, at Dovercourt, Essex.] Schools [Kingswood,
Bath, and] The Leys, Cambrid-c. Matric. Michs. 18&9;
Scholar; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1902; B.D. 1915. Entered the
Wesleyan Ministry, J&96. Of Somerset Road Chapel, Bir-
mingham, 1896-9; of Old Market Street Chapel, Bristol,
1899-1902; of Cambridge, 1902-3. Tutor at Headingley
College, Leeds, 1903; Professor of Old Testament Languages
there, until 1919. Principal, and Professor of Theology,
Didsbury College, Manchester, 1919-24. Author, The M it-
ness of Israel, etc. Died Nov. 29, 1924, aged 53. (The
Times, Dec. 4, 1924; F.P. \\ bite.)
MOULTON, WILLIAM FIDDIAN. Hon. M.A. 1877. [2nd s. of
the Rev. James Egan, Wesleyan minister (and Catherine,
dau. of William Fiddian, a brass-founder of Huguenot
descent). B. Mar. 14, 1835, at Leek, Staffs. School, Wood-
house Grove School, near Leeds, and at Wesley College,
Sheffield.] B.A., London, 1854; M.A., London, 1856; D.D.,
Edinburgh, 1S74. Assistant Master at a private school at
Devonport, and at Queen's College, Taunton, 1S54-8.
Entered the Wesleyan Ministry-, 1S58. Classical Tutor at
Wesley College, Richmond, Surrey, 185S-74- First Head
Master of the Leys School, Cambridge, 1S74-9S. Member
of the Legal Hundred of the Wesleyan Connexion, 1872.
President of the Wesleyan Conference, 1890. One of the
Committee of Revisers of the New Testament, also Secretary
to the Cambridge Committee for the revision of the Apocry-
pha. ' As a Greek scholar he was among the foremost of his
tune, while he was also a learned Hebraist, an able mathe-
matician and a devoted student of English Literature.'
Married Hannah, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Hope. Author,
History of the English Bible, etc. Died suddenly, Feb. 5,
1898, whilst walking near the Leys School. M.l. in the
Wesleyan Church, Hills Road, Cambridge. Father of James
Hope (1S82) and the next; brother of John F. (1864) and
Richard G. (1870). (William f. Moulton, a Memoir, by
his son, W. Fiddian Moulton; Methodist Recorder, Feb. 17,
1898; Men of the Time (14th ed.); Who's Who; D.N.B.)
MOULTON, WILLIAM FIDDIAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 11, iftSfc. [Younger] s. of William Fiddian (above),
Head Master of The Leys School, Cambridge (and Hannah
Hope). B. Aug. 5, 1866, at Richmond, Surrey. School, The
Leys, Cambridge. Maftric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M A
1893. Assistant Master at the Leys School, Cambridge.
Entered the Wesleyan Ministry, 1897; served at Leeds,
1897-1901; at Calne, Wilts., 1901; at Seacombe, Liverpool;
at St Marv's Street Church, Preston; at Hathersage, 1910, and
Lecturer at Cliff College, 1910. Minister at Green Hill
Church, Derby. Professor of Theology and Classics at Cliff
College, Sheffield, 1925-9. Married twice. Died suddenly,
Sept. 17, 1929, at Sunderland. Brother of James H. (1862).
(Eagle, xlv. 340; The Times, Sept. 19, 1929; F. P. White.)
MOULTRIE, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 25) at Trinity,
Dec. 12, 1797. S. of John, of St Augustine, East Florida;
Lieut.-Governor of Florida. R. of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop,
1800-45. Married Harriet, elder dau. of John Fendall.
Died May 12, 1845, aged 73, at his son's house in Alpha
Place, St John's Wood, London. Father of John (1819).
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S45. "• 206; C.R. Hudleston.)
MOULTRIE, GEORGE AUSTIN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Sept. 17, 1804. [Only] s. of John, of Shifnal, Salop
(and Catharine, dau. of Elias Ball). [B. Oct. 5, 1787.]
School, Harrow. Migrated to Trimly Hall, Apr. 22, 1806.
Matric Michs. 1806. Major, 12th Lancers. Of Aston Hall,
Salop. J. P. and D.L. for Salop and Warwickshire. Married,
1827, Jane, dau. of Crawford Davison, Esq., and had issue.
Died Feb. 5, 1866, aged 78. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1866, 1. 454, which gives Major, 19th Lancers.)
MOULTRIE, JOHN. Adm ;
1819. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. George (i797)i •<■ "' '
Mortimer, Shropshire (and Harriet Fendall). 1:'.. Dec, .".
1799, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs
Scholar, 1820; Scholar, ibzz; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826. ["utoi
to the sons of Lord Craven. Adm. at the Middle remple,
1, 1822. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1X25; priest (Ely) 1825.
K. of Rugby, 1825 M Hon.
1864. A friend and contemporary of I>r Arnold, Head
by. Author of M .
poems; Dream 0) I English ( kurck; Memoir
and Poetical Remains of W. S. Walker; Sermons (pn
Kugby); Altars, Hearths, and Graves, etc. Married, July 28,
1825, Harriet M on, and bad 1 ■■■■■■
Dec. 26, 1874; buried in the parish church. ' Good John
Moultrie, 50 year- Rectoi oi Rugby ' is 001
the Moultrie aisle, and by a mural tablet which record;
that he died ' ol "' the *'ek of his
parish." Then- i \E. A. B.
Barnard; h:>.. of Cow . I'.S.B.)
487
Mouncey, Daniel Burton
MOUNCEY, DANIEL BURTON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peter-
house, Oct. i, 1840. Of Hillam Hall, Ferry Bndge, Yorks,
and of London. Matnc. Michs. 1S40. Father of the next.
MOUNCEY, DANIEL BURTON WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Jesus, Apr. I, 18S0. S. of Daniel Burton, Esq. (above).
B. at Systone, Yorks. School, Clifton College. Matric.
Easter, 1880. Lieut., 3rd Batt., The Leicestershire Regt.
(T.), 1SS8. Died 1920. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Army Lists.)
MOUNSEY, ARCHIBALD BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Em-
manuel, Mar. 26, 1852. [S. of Samuel, Esq., of Rochdale,
Lanes.] Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856. Married Letltia,
dau. of the Rev. William Pattison, R. of Shaftesbury St James,
Dorset. Died Mar. 31, 1861, at Genoa. M.I. at Shaftesburv.
(Hutchins, 111. 55; 1,. Mag., 1561, 1. 5S3.)
MOUNSEY. GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Peteehouse,
Feb. 8, 1770. Of Westmorland. School. Hampton. Matric.
Michs. 1770; Scholar; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1774. Migrated
to Jesus, Dec. 12, 1774; M.A. 1777. Fellow of Jesus. Ord.
deacon, 1774; priest, 1776; C. of Knapwell, Cambs. ' On
whose abilities his numerous acquaintance will reflect with
more pleasure than on his life.' (T. A. Walker. 332; Gilbert
Wakeheld, Memoirs, 86.)
MOUNSEY, GEORGE FRYER. Adm. at King's, Oct. 6, 1899.
[S. of Edward Backhouse, banker, of Darlington (and
Rachel Ann Fryer).] School, Leighton Park, Reading.
Matnc. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902. Of Denecroft, Jesmond
Park East, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Brother of John E. (1898).
MOUNSEY (post MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM), GEORGE WILLIAM.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1849. [2nd] s. of
George Gill [of Castleton, Cumberland] (and Isabella, dau.
of John Heysham). I'.. [Apr. s, 1831], at Carlisle. School,
Repton. Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar, 1852; B.A. (51A
( lassie) 1853; (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class. 1854); Whewell
prize, 1854; MA. 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 19,
1852. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1857. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. On the Northern Circuit, of Branksome,
Bournemouth and Castletown, Carlisle. Succeeded to the
family estates on the death of his brother, Robert H.
Assumed the name of Mounsey-Heysham, 1871. J. P. and
D.L. for Cumberland. Alderman of the Cumberland County
Council. High Sheriff of Cumberland, 1893. Married, Aug.
11, i860, Agnes, dau. of Isaac S. Cope, "1 1 astlewhite, Car-
li,le, and had issue Hied Inn. - i,n. I ir. .llirr . .f Robert H.
(1S47); father of George A. (sub Vlounsi j Heysham) (1881).
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns ■'. 1 art; Foi Davies, Ar-
morial Families; I he 1 inns, June 9, 1910 )
MOUNSEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 8, 1775.
[S. of the Rev. John (Queen's College, Oxford, 1742), R. of
Thoresway and Stainton-le-Vale, Lines. School, Louth
Grammar.] Matric. Lent, 1777; B.A. 1780. R. of Gautbv,
Lines., 1783-1836. K. of Withern, 1789-1836, and R. of
Authorpe, 1800-30. J. P. for Lines. Died Feb. 1836, aged 77;
buried against the south chancel wall of Gautby church.
Brother of William (177S). (Goulding, Some Louth hr. Sch.
Boys; Monson, Line,. ( hurch Notes; (,. Mug., 1836, 1. 328;
the Rev. C. G. Barton.)
MOUNSEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 9. 1835. Did
not reside. [Doubtless the man of these names, s. of U illiaiu.
tavern-keeper, of Cornhill, London, who was at St Paul's
Si hoiil; won a Pauline Exhibition 111 1M5, but ' apparently
did not proceed to the University.'] (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
MOUNSEY, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 1, 1S9S.
[S. of Edward Backhouse, banker, of Darlington (and
Rachel Ann Fryer). B. there, 1879. School, Leighton Park,
Reading.] Matric. Michs. 189S; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1906. A
Director of Barclays Bank Ltd., and of Barclays Bank
(Dominion, Colonial, and Overseas). Director, British Bank
of South America; of the Industrial, Finance, and Invest-
ment Corporation Ltd., and the Irnst and Agen< y Company
of Australasia. Married, and had ismi<- IVi.|.,lat 1, Eaton
Place, London, S.W. Died May 1929. Brother of George F.
(1899). [Who was Who.)
MOUNSEY, ROBERT HEYSHAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's.
Mar. 18, 1847. [Eldest] s. of George Gill, solii itor, of Castle-
town-on-the-Eden, near Carlisle (and Isabella, dau ol lobn
Heysham, M.D., of Carlisle). B. July 20, 1828, at Carlisle.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1847; Scholar, 1848; B.A.
1851; M.A. 1854. Adm. Solicitor, 1854; of Messrs Mounsey
and 1 ",, Carlisle. Died, unmarried, Apr. 20, 1881. Brother
ol < leorge W. (1849). (G. B. Routledge; La..' Lists; Walford,
( iv Families.)
MOUNSEY, The Rev. THOMAS. Adm. sizai at Emmanuel,
Feb. 8, 1820; a ' Ten-year man.' V. of Owthonie, Yorks.,
1826-45. Died Jan. 5, 1845, aged 66, at Hedon, Yorks.
(C/<rgy List; 0. Mag., 1845, 1. 669.)
Mountain, Jacob
MOUNSEY. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Jan. 16,
1778. Of Lines. [2nd s. of the Rev. John (Queen's College,
Oxford, 1742), R. of Thoresway, Lines. School, Louth
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. 1782; M.A. 1794
Ord. deacon, 1781; C. of Panton, Lines., c. 1784- V. of
Stixwold, 1802-30. R. of Thoresway (succeeding his father),
1806-30. Died Nov. 9, 1830. M.I. in Caistor church. Brother
of John (1775). (Goulding, Some Louth Gr. Sch. Boys;
G. Mag., 1S30, 11. 645; Northants. Clergy; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOUNSEY, WILLIAM COWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, Oct, 13, 1S77. S. of William. B. at Troutbeck,
Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 18-7, B.A. 1881; M.A. 1889.
MOUNSEY-HEYSHAM, GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13. 1881. S. of George William [Mounsey]
(1S49), of Castletown, Carlisle. B. May 25, 1S62, in London.
Schools, Haileybury and Eton. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.,
1884; M.A. 1891. Solicitor; partner in the firm of Mounsey,
Bowman and Graham, of Carlisle, 1891-8. Of Castletown,
Carlisle. Major, Border Regt. of Militia. Died Nov. 7, 1928,
at Silloth; buried at RocliSe. (G. B. Routledge; Fox-Davies.
Armorial Families.)
MOUNTAIN, GEORGE JEHOSHAPHAT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity. Oct. 9, 1S05. [2nd s. of the Rt Rev. Jacob (1769),
1st 1 lishi >p of Quebec. B. July 27, 1789, at Norwich. School,
private.] Matric. 1806; Si hular, 1808; B.A. 1810. D.D.,
Lambeth, 1817. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1853. Went to
Canada in 1793; returned to England in 1805. Secretary to
his father in Canada, 1S11. Ord. deacon, 1812, priest (Que-
bec), 1814. R. of Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1814-17.
Evening Lecturer at Quebec Cathedral, 1814. Minister "f
Quebec, 1817-21. R. of Quebec and Bishop's official, 1821-
j6. Archdeacon of Lower Canada, 1821-36. First Principal
• il M.i.ill University, 1829-35. First (Suffragan) Bishop of
Montreal, 1836-50. Bishop ol cm. i„ , , 1850-63. Established
the Lower Canadian Chun h University, Bishop's College,
Lennoxville, for the education of clergymen, 1845. During
his strenuous days as Bishop of his far-spread dioceses, he
expenenced many strange incidents and adventures. Mar-
ried, 1814, Mary Hume, dau. of Deputy Commissary-
General Thompson. Author, 1 he Church in Canada; J lurrcai
of a visit to the N.W. American Stations "/ tin I M.S.; Songs
of the Wilderness; Sermons, etc. Died Jan. 8, 1S63, at Bard-
field, Quebec. Brother of the next and of Jacob H. B.
(1805). (D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1863. 1. 38S; Life, by his son,
Armine W. Mountain; F. P. White.)
MOUNTAIN, GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Ikinity,
I '■ 1 20. 1807. [3rd s. of the Rt Rev. Jacob, D.D. (1-1.0).
Bishop of Quebec] Doubtful if resided. V. of North Kelsey,
Lines., 1820-5. R- of Havant, Hants., 1825-46. Married,
Feb. 22, 1S21, Catharine, dau. of T. Hinchlifl, of Mitcham,
Died June 25, 1846, aged 55, at Kidbrook Lodge, Black-
heath. Brother of the above and of Jacob H. B. (1805).
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1840, 11. 215.)
MOUNTAIN, HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 25, 1898.
S. of Thomas. B. at Great Grimsby. School, Malvern
College. Matnc. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; LL.B. 1905; M.A.
Mod Adm. Solicitor. Sept. 1905 (Messrs Bates and Moun-
tain, of Grimsby and Scunthorpe]. Coroner for Grimsby.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., R.F V.)
Died Mar. 12, 1946, at Grimsby; buned at Little Coates.
(Malvern Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 826; Law Lists; The limes.
Ma
I'll'
MOUNTAIN, JACOB. Adm. pens, at C All's, Oct. 8, 1769. [ads.
of Jacob, of West Rudhani Norfolk and Ann dau. of
Jehosbaphat Postle, of Wymondh.iin). [lli~ grandfather,
Jacob de Montaigne, was of a French refugee family] B.
[Dec. 30, 1749], at Thwaite, Norfolk. School, Seaming.
Matric. Michs." 1770, Scholar, 1769-74; B.A. 1774; M.A.
1777; D.D. 1793. Fellow, 1774-83. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1774; pnest (Peterb.) 1780. Minister of St Andrew's, Nor-
wich, 1783-9. Preb. of Lincoln, 1787. R. of St Benet,
Gracechurch Street, London, 1789. V. of Holbeach, Lines.,
1790. R. of Buckden, Hunts., 1790-3. An intimate friend
of William Pitt. First Anglican Bishop of Quebec, July 7,
1793-1825. Various members of the family accompanied
him to Canada and the 'Thirteen Mountains' landed al
Quebec, Nov. 1, 1793. Married, Oct. iS, 17S3, Elizabeth
Kentish, of Bardfield Hall, Essex. Author. Poetical A', arirc
etc. I'd! Inn. 18, 1825, al Quebec. Brother of Jehosha-
phat (1777); father of George J. (1805), George R. (1S07)
and the next. (Venn, 11 80; Walford, ( ounlv Families, sub
his son, J. H. B., D.D.; Adams, Chnslchurch Cathedral,
Montreal; F. P. White.)
488
Mountain, Jacob Henry Brooke
MOUNTAIN, JACOB HENRY BROOKE. Adm. pens at Trinity,
Oct. 9, 1805. [Eldest s. of the Rt Rev. Jacob (above). B. 1787.
Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1807; B.A. 1810; M.A. 1814;
B.D. 1837; D.D. 1S44. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 181IJ priest,
1812; C. of Scotton, Lines., 1812. R. of South Ferriby, 1812.
Preb. of Lincoln, 1812. R. of Chalfont St Peter, Bucks.. 1813.
R. of Puttenham, Surrey, iSi3-;o. V. of Heniel Hemp-
stead, Herts., 1S20-30. R. of Blunham, Beds., 1S30-72.
J.P. for Beds, and Herts. Married (1) 1S12, Frances, dau.
of W. Brooke; (2) 1S50, Frances Margaretta, widow of
Frederick PolhiU, M.P. Author, Twelve Advent Sermons.;
Twenlv-one Sermons for the Times; The Church on Earth the
appointed way to the Heavenly Church; Classical }:■,
The Ads of the Apostles Considered, etc. Disappears from
Crockford, 1S73. Father of William H. (1834); brother of
George J. (1S05) and George R. (T807). (C. R. Hudleston;
F. P. White; Walford, County Families.)
MOUNTAIN. JEHOSHAPHAT. Adm. sizar at Caius, Nov. 6,
1777; doubtless a 'Ten-year man.' S. of Jacob, gent., of
West Rudham. Norfolk. [B. Dec. 4, 1745] D.D., Lambeth,
1804. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 15, 177S; pnest, Sept. 19,
1779; C. of Quidenham and Eccles, Norfolk, 177S-9. C. of
Cranworth and Southbergh, 1779-82. R. of Peldon, Essex,
1782-93. Assistant Minister at Three Rivers, Quebec
Province, Canada, 1794-1800. Inc. of Christchurch, Mon-
treal, 1S01-17. Bishop's official for Lower Canada. Died
Apr. 10, 1S17, at Montreal. Brother of Jacob (1769); father
of the next.
MOUNTAIN SALTER JEHOSHAPHAT. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Caius, May 24, 1789. S. of the Rev. Jehoshaphat (above),
R. of Peldon, Esses. B. at Felmingham, Norfolk. School,
Newport, Essex. Scholar, 1789; matric. Lent, 1790; B.A.
T793. Elected Fellow, 1797, but not admitted. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1793. Went to Canada, as Commissary to his
uncle, the Bishop, 1793. Minister at Quebec, 1797-1S17.
R. of Cornwall, Upper Canada, 1S17-30. Married, 1S11.
Anna Maria, dau. of Matthew Scott. Died Sept. 18, 18 ; >
(Venn, II. 117 and Addendum; G. Mag., 1S30, II. 473; L>ut.
of Canadian Biog.)
MOUNTAIN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Apr. 15, 1834. S. of the Rev. Jacob Henry Brooke (1S05),
of Heath, Hants. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1834;
B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1839; priest (Exeter) 1841.
C. of Hemel Hempstead, Herts.. 1841-6; V. there, 1847-58.
Died Apr. 29, 185S, at Cannes. [Harrou Sch. Keg.; Peile,
11. 450; Clergy List; G. Mag., 185S, 1. 6S1.)
KILWORTH, Lord
MOORE, EDWARD
MOUNTCHARLES. HENRY JOSEPH, Eail of. Adm. nobleman
(age iS), at Trinity, Nov. 3, 1813. [Eldest] s. 01 Henry
[1st] Marquess of Conyngham (by his 1st wife, Elizabeth,
dau. of Joseph Denison, banker, of St Mary Axe, London,
and of Denbies, Dorking, Surrey). B. [Apr. 6, 1795]. in
London. School, Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1S14; MA
1816. M.P. for Donegal, 1818-24. Died, unmarried. Do 21 .
1824, at Nice; buried there. (Record of Old Westminsters;
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Conyngham).)
MOUNTFIELD, DAVID. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 1,
1846. S. of William of St James' Street, Liverpool (and
Margaret). B. Aug. 31, 1827, at St Peter's, Liverpool.
Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of liurton-on-Trent, 1850-3.
C. of St Chad's, Shrewsbury, 1853-4. P-C. of Oxon with
Shelton, Salop, 1854-64. R. of Newport, Salop, 1864-86.
R. of Loftus-in-Cleveland, Yorks., 1886-7. Auth- 1
on the Revision of the Prayer Book; The Powers of Convoca-
tion; Two Hundred Years Ago; I he Royal Supremacy;
1 ./ the Church Polity of England. Died June 19, 1887,
at Harrogate. Father of the next. (Eagle, xv. 103; 1 he
Guardian, June 29, 1887.)
MOUNTFIELD. DAVID WITTS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 21, 1879. S. of the Rev. David (above), P.C. of Oxon,
Salop (and Susan Maria). B. there [Dec. 31, 18s:
Jan. 31, 1858. Maine. Michs. 1879; Is. A. 1883; M.A. 1 '
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) May 20, 1883; priest, 1885; C. ol
Holy Trinity, Wavertree, 1883-4. C. of St Margaret's,
Anfield, 1884-93. C. of Eccles, Lanes., 1893-5. R. of
Heighain, Norfolk, 1895-1913. V. of Horsford, 1913-28.
Rural Dean of Taverham, 1922-8. Died July 23, 1928.
(Eagle, xlv. 224; Crockford; The Times, July 26, 1928.)
MOUNTFORD (or MONTFORDi, EDWARD [1867), see JONES,
EDWARD MOUNTFORD.
Mouton, Frank Oliver Howard
MOUNTFORD, LEWIS JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1890. [2nd] s. of Henry, company-director
[of West Dulwich]. B. Aug. 1, 1871, at Brixton. School,
Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1890; Scholar, 1890. En-
tered the I.C.S., 1890; Collector at Sholapur, 1907; at
Satara, 1911; at Poona, 1913. Temporary Commissioner,
1916. Additional Member of Viceroy's Legislative Council,
1919. Commissioner in Sind, 1923. Retired, Oct. 1926.
C.B.E., 191S. Author of a pamphlet on the relations between
debtor and creditor in Sind. Died at Brighton, Dec. 17, 1944.
(India Office List; Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Who; The Times,
Dec. 19, 1944.)
MOUNTFORD, THOMAS NEWTE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity
Hall, Feb. 27, 1806; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence
he had matric. Mar. 10, 1804, age 19. S. of Thomai N
Esq., of Sutton, near Epsom, Surrey. (.-1). Oxon., which
gives him as ' of St Pancras, London.')
MOUNTFORT, The Rev. CHARLES. Matric. Non-Coil. Mil lis.
1879. Ord. deacon (London) 1879; priest (Canterbury)
1880; C. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1871) -s". C'.M.S.
Missionary .it Nasik, Bombay, 1881-4. Subsequently .1
missionary in Canada. Disappears from C>< *'/"'./. 1SS7.
MOUNTJOY, The Rt Hon. Luke, Viscount (1762), sec GAR-
DINER, LUKE.
MOURANT, PHILIP JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU. Michs. 1885.
Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 18, 1887. S. of John.
B. at St Lawrence, Jersey. B.A. 1888; M.A. 1927. Ord.
deacon (Durham) 1891; priest, 1895; C. of Holy Trinity,
Hartlepool, 1891-7. C. of St Helier, Jersey, 1897-1901.
Chaplain to the hospital and H.M. prison at Jersey, 1902-9.
V. of St Andrew's, Jersey, 190S-12. Deputy Chaplain at St
Nicholas Home, Pyrford, 1912-14. Chaplain to Parkhurst
Union, 1914-29. R. of St Lawrence, Jersey, 1929-38.
Latterly of Church Lea, St Lawrence, Jersev. Died Dec. 18,
1945, aged 79. (Crockford; The Church 1 imes, Dec. 28, 1945.)
MOUSLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Oct. 20, 1847. S. of William Eaton, lawyer, of Derby.
Schools, [Derby and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1847. Died
Feb. 5, i860, aged 31, at Nelson, New Zealand. Brother of
U illiam E. (1834). (Eton Sch. Lists; Derby Sch. Reg.; G. Mag.,
i860, 11. 97.)
MOUSLEY, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 20, 1853. S. of the Rev. William (next). B. at Cold
Ashby, near Welford, Northants. Matric. Michs. 1853.
Brother of William M. (1846).
MOUSLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. puis, at Queens', Apr. II, 1818.
[S. of the Rev. William, V. of Cold Ashby, Northants. B.
1800.] Matric. Michs. 1S18; B.A. 1S22; M.A. 1825. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1823; priest, 1S23; C. of Cold Ashby,
Northants., 1823-9. V. (and patron) there, 1829-71.
Author, Plain Sermons on some of the Leading Truths of the
Gospel; Moral Strength, or the Nature and Conquest of Evil
Habits Considered; Contemplation on the Redeemer's Grace
and Glory, etc. Died Feb. 12, 1871. Father of the above and
of William M. (1846). (Crockford; Walford, County Families;
Northants. Clergy; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MOUSLEY, WILLIAM EATON. Adm. pens, at Iriniiv,
Nov. i-\ 1834. [Eldest s. of W. Eaton, solicitor, of Derby.
School, Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 11, 1838. Ord. deacon (Here-
ford) 1842; priest, 1842. V. of Etwall, Derbs. (and Master
of Etwall hospital, 1842-63), and K. of Soincrsal-Herbert,
1849-63. Died Oct. 21, 1S63, aged 46, at Etwall vicarage.
Brother of Charles (1847). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1863, 11. 803.)
MOUSLEY, WILLIAM MORRIS. Adm. pens, at II '
May 15, 1846. S. of the Rev. William (1818), V. ot 1 old
Ashby, Northants. B. Aug. 5, 1828, at Coventry. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1851; M.A- 1
Cold Ashby, 1852-5. Brother of Hcnrv 1 1
appears from Clergy List, 1857.
MOUTON, CLAUDE JOHN PIERRE. Adm. pen
Sept. 30, 1898. S. of the Rev. Ludi .'. 11
(Wadham College, Oxford, 1868) [V. of M Join; tl
Sandown, [sle of Wight], !'■. Jul)
church, Hant II
' Married in 1907, at Sydney, N.S.W., Charl
and died a few m irds.' Brother of the next.
(Peile, II. 828.)
MOUTON, FRANK OLIVER HOWARD. Adm.
Christ's, Aug. 1, 1891, s. of the Rev. 1 udc ■- - l -":
I ixl id, ist.5). B. June
.11 Derby. School, ili.-hg.itc-. Matric . Mi. !.
A farmer in New Zealand. Of Ngatuwera, Waverley, N.Z.,
in 1 yio. Brother of the above. (Peile, 11. 767 )
48g
Moutray (formerly Parsons), Basil
MOUTRAY (formerly PARSONS), BASIL. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1899. (S. of the Rev. Augustus James Parsons
(1853, sub Parsons), of St Anne's rectory, Lewes, Sussex.]
B. Apr. 16, 1876, .it Nice. Prance. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1910. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1901; iTicst (Southampton) 1904; C. of Chert-
spy. surrey, 1903-6. Asst. Chaplain at Marseille-., 19.1a .,.
Chaplain. '190S-22. Chaplain at All Saints, Bordighera,
1922-31. V. of Holy Trinity, Paddington, I93I-3- Died
Aug 7 iijn; buried at Lewes. Brother of Ldwar.! M Is
Parsons (18S3, 51.6 Parsons). (Hailcvlmrv Keg. C Basil Par-
sons'); Crock/or J ('Basil Moutray Moutray'); 1 he Jim."..
Aug. 9, I933-)
M0UTR1E, THOMAS JAMES HARRISON. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1S87. (Eldest s. of Samuel, of London, N.W.] B \
1890; M.A. 1895. Died Feb. 4, 1899. (Scott, MSS.; The
Times, Feb. 6, 1899.)
MOUTT. LORENZO. Adm. at Trinity Hall, r8S6. S. of Don
Antonio, Minister of Chile at St James's. School, University
of Valparaiso. Matric. Michs. 1886.
MOVERLEY, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 12, 1819.
in Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826.
Minister of ll.ilton. Cheshire, 1S27-30. V. of Liddmgton,
Rutland, 1830-4. Died 1834, aged 30. (G. Mag., 1834, 11.
329.)
MOVERLEY, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24,
1843. S. of Thomas, of Salford, Lanes, (and Ann). B.
Nov. 2, 182 1, at Salford. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1S48.
C. of Kll.-nl.i-. 1. ik, Lams., 1840 51. C. of Hurspath, Oxon..
1851-4. C. of Aston, Salop, 1852. Died at Geneva, ' lately,'
in Nov. 1852. [Clergy List; G. Mag., 1852, II. 545.)
MOWAT, ALEXANDER. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6,
1849; .1 ' Ten-year man.' S. of Alexander, watchmaker, of
-, 1 hint Street, Bath (and Mary). B. in Trinity parish,
Bath Bapt. July 4, 1849.
MOWAT, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 2r, 1854. S.
of the Rev. James. B. Jan. 3, 1833, at Midsomer-Norton,
Somerset. Schools, Kingswood, Clones. (Mr Jones), Windle-
sham, Surrey (Mr Pears) and Weston-super-Mare (Mr God-
frey). Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. (161* Wrangler) 1858; M.A.
1861. Fellow, 1S58. Junior Proctor, 1866-7. Assistant Master
at Queen Elizabeth's School, Ipswich. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1859;
priest, 1S60. K. of Handsworth, near sin in. 1.1, i\;.. 1.115.
Died at the rectory, Apr. 24, 1915, (' rochford; The 1 imes,
Apr. 27, 1915.)
MOWATT, IAMES. Adm. pens, at Caii's, Feb. 12, 1864. Only
s. of James Ryder, Esq., of Upper Gloucester Place, London.
B. Sept. 3, 1S44, in Paris. School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs.
1864; B.A. 186S; M.A. 1S71. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Apr. 5, 1866. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1871. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. On the South-Eastem Cir-
cuit. Travelled in many parts of the world; rode on horse-
back through the Balkans to Constantinople and St Peters-
burg. F.R.G.S. Married, July 11, 1874, Fanny Louisa,
eldest surviving dau. of W. Akroyd, of Stourbridge. Of
Kingswood Firs. Bramshott, near Haslemere. Died Jan. 28,
1931; buried at Bramshott. Father of the next and of
Rydei (1896) [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 165; Lam Lists;
Inn. of Court; Toster, Men at the Bar; The 1 imes, Jan. 30,
1931)
MOWATT, OSMOND. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1809. [Younger]
s. of James (above), barrister, of Kingswood Firs, Bram-
shott, Haslemere. B. Mav 24, 1S80, at 5, Netting Hill
Square. Kensington. School, at home. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1904, M.A. 1907. Served 111 the S. African War. [899
1902 (Lieut., nth Batt. 53rd Squadron, Imperial Yeomanry;
w .uii.l.-i I at rl.-s-is.l 1111, June 1901). An Underwriter at
Lloyds Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., 10th
Hussars); died Apr. 22, 1917, of wounds received in action
it Monchy-le-Preux. Brother of the next. (Scott, MSS.;
Venn, lit. 397; Univ. War List.)
MOWATT, RYDER. Adm. at King's, Oct, 2, 1896. [Elder s. ..I
lames (1864), of Kingswou.l Firs, I'.i.uiisln -tt , near Hasle-
mere, Surrey. J Matric Michs. 1891.; B.A 1.99; LL.B i-
A liveryman of the Fishmongers' Company and a . itizen of
London. Died Mav 9, 1902, aged 24; buried at Bramshott.
Brother ..1 the above. (King'sl oil, Reg.; The 1 imes, May 13,
1902.)
MOWBRAY, GEORGE [ISAAC]. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
1 2i, 1810. [Eldest s. of George, Esq., of Mortimer,
loading (and lane, dau. of Oliver ' ..ehill, ot 1 oglnll Hall,
oil. i I; May 1, 1792- Schools, Harrow ami El
Matric 1811; B.A. 1815; M.A. 1S18. Of Mortimer House,
Yapton, Chichester, and Bishops Weannouth, Durham.
Married, N..v 1821, Elizabeth, dau. of the Kl Rev. Robert
I i.D., Bishop of Bristol, and had issue. I lied June 25,
1823. [EtcmSch. Lists; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P and B .
o. Mag., 1S23, 11. 93.)
Moxley, Christopher Henry
MOWBRAY, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 6, 1841. [Eldest] s. of [Capt.J Thomas [R.N.]
(and Anne, dau. of Richard Thomas Streatheld, I.-q , -t
the Rock, Sussex). B. [Apr. 29, 1824], at Grange Wood
House, Leics. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A.
1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 8, 1846. Of Grange-
wood House, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. J. P. and D.L. for I eii
High Sheriff, 1879. Deputy Chairman, Leics. Quarter Ses-
sions. J. P. for Derbyshire. Major, Leics. Militia. Died, un-
married, Feb. 29. 1S92. Succeeded by his sister, Georgiana
Anne, who married M. Richard de PrevuTa, of the Chateau
des Mondraus, Basses Pyrenees. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns
of Court; Walford, County Families; Burke, P. and B.)
MOWBRAY, JOHN ROBERT WHARTON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 14, 1884. S. of William, master-tailor (and
Agnes Cowie). B. Mar. 15, 1861, at Durham. Matnc Michs.
1884; B.A. 1887; MA. i-so-i. Ord. deacon (Rochester) i-c-
priest, 188S; C. of Horselydown, Surrey, 1887-90. C. of St
John-the-Evangelist, Clifton, 1890-8. R. of Little Hinton
Wilts., 1898-1902. V. of St Matthias-on-Weir, Bristol
1902-10. V. of Owston with Last Ferry, Lines., 1910-14
R. of Toppestield, Essex, 1914-21. V. of Moulton, Lines.
1921-9. Lived latterly at Cambridge, where he died Oct. 19
1938; buried at loppi'-sli.-M. (1 rochford; 1 he 1 imes, Oi t 22
1938.)
MOWER, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, Oct. 26,
1S19. Matric. Lent, 1S20; M.B. 1825; M.D. 1S30.
MOWER, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 7,
I7KI, s ol Joseph, of Shelrield. School, Sheffield. Matric.
Mi. hs. 1 ,1 B.A. 1791. V. of Tinslev. Yorks., 1813-35 and
R. of Dinriington, 1818-35. Died 1835, aged 76. [Clerical
Guide, G. Mag., 1835, I. 327.)
Mar. 20,
MOWLL, EDWARD WORSFOLD. Adm. pens, at Its, Oct.
1900. S. of Edward Worsfold, Esq. B. Dec. 28, 18S1, at
Watersend, Dover. School, King's, Canterbury (the Rev.
A. Galpin). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907.
Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Leyton,
Essex, 1905-11. Assistant Secretary, C.P.A.S., 1911-15.
V. of Benwell, Northumberland, 1915-19. V. oi Christ
Church, Southport, 1919-28. Hon. Canon of Liverpool
Cathedral, 1920-8. R. of St Aldate's, Oxford, 192S-35.
Provost and V. of the Cathedral Church, Bradford, 19 3 ; 1 J.
Hon. Canon of Bradford Cathedral, 1933-43. Bishop Suf-
fragan of Mrddleton, 1943-9-. Canon Residentiary of Man-
chester, 1943-9-. Brother of the next. [Crockford; Who's
Who.)
MOWLL, HERBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1898.
[3rd] s. of Edward Worsfold, Esq. B. Feb. 25, 1879. at Dover
School, King's, Canterbury (the Rev. A. Galpin). Matric
Mil lis 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1902
priest, 1903; C. of St Andrew-the-Less, Cambridge, 1902-5
C. of St Barnabas, Cambridge, 1905-7. C. of Christ Church
Woking. Surrey, 1008-13. V. of Holy Trinity, Derby
1915-41. Died Feb. 22, 1941. Brother of the above. (Crock
ford; The 1 imes, Feb. 25, 1941.)
MOWLL. HOWARD WEST. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
Z882. [6th] s. of William Rutley. B. [Oct. 25, 1862] at
Dover. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S82, B.A. 1885;
M.A. 1889. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 9, 1887.
Called to the Bar, June iS, 1890. Died Dec. 27, 192S, at
Shepherdswell, Kent. Brother of the next. (P. E. Towell;
Pcile, 11. 092; Z..c- Lists; Inns of Court.)
MOWLL. WILLIAM RUTLEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ!,
Oct. 1, 1S74. [3rd] s. of William Rutley, J. P., of 2, Church
Villas, Dover. B. there, Apr. 21, 1853 s, h,xil, Corryngham
Bouse, Ramsgati Matric. Michs. 1874. B.A. 1879. M.A.
883. Ord. deacon (London) 1879; priest, 1883; C. of All
Saints. Laughain Place, 1879-91. V. of Christ Church,
N. Brixton, 1891-1917. Died Dec. 10, 1917. Brother of the
above (Scott, MSS.; Crockford; the Times, Dee. 11, 1917.)
MOXLEY, CHRISTOPHER HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
1 1. t. 19..0 S of Alfred. B. Mar. 12, 1S78, at Hull. Schools,
Hull Higher Grade, and Elland Clergy Training School.
Matric. Michs. 1900; exhibitioner, 1901; B.A. 1903; M.A.
1907. Ord. deacon (York) T903; priest, 1904; C. of Don-
caster, 1903-6. C. of St George's, Leeds, 1906-7. C. of St
Mark's, Broomhall, Sheffii Id, 1907-11. V. of Grenoside,
Yorks., 1911-24. V. of Snaith, 1924-39. Died early in
1949.
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Moxon, Charles St Denys
MOXON, CHARLES ST DENYS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Dec. 26, 1S46; a 'Ten-year man'; pens. Dec. 1847. [Eldest s.
of Thomas, Esq. of Leyton, Essex (and Elizabeth, dau. of
the Rev. John H. Browne, LL.B., of Hingham, Norfolk).
B. 1820.] Matric. Easter, 1S48; (Civil Law Classes, 1st
Class, 1850-1); LL.B. 1S53. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1850;
priest, 1851; C. of Welborae, Norfolk, 1850-2. C. of Brandon
Parva, 1853-5. C. of Fakenham and P.C. of Hempton,
1S56-74. R. of Pudding Norton, 1864-81. Married, 1844,
Anne Sophia, dau. of John Fulcher, Esq., and had issue.
Author, Introduction to Mineralogy; 1 he Chora
Fossils of British Strata. Editor of Ray's Wisdom of God in
Creation, and of Ray's Miscellaneous Discourses, Resided
latterly at Dunsland Court, Hatherleigh, Devon. Died
May 29, 1881, at St Luke's vicarage, Kentish Town. 1 •
ford; Waif ord, County Families; The Guardian, June i( 1SS1.)
MOXON, DANIEL RICHARD LEAKE. Adm. pens, at Sr
Catharine's, Apr. 15, 1S1S. [S. of William, Esq., of Cot-
tingham, near Hull.] B. at Cottingham, Yorks. Matric.
Michs. 1S1S (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1822-3); LL.B.
1825. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 25, 1S23; priest, June 13,
1824. Died Nov. 29, 1828, aged 29, at Cheltenham. (G.Mag.,
1828, 11. 571.)
MOXON, GEORGE BROWNE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 29, 1818. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A.
1823. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1823; priest, Oct. 17, 1824.
V. of Sandnngham with Babingly, Norfolk, 1827-66. A
constant visitor at Sandringhain House; frequently preached
before the Prince and Princess of Wales. Died, suddenly,
Jan. 27, 1866, at Sandringham; his funeral was attended by
the Prince of Wales. (Crockford; G. Mag., 1866, 1. 450.)
MOXON, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 21,
1893. [Only] s. of James Henry Harmar (1866), barrister-
at-law (and Julia Isabel Parrott). B. Apr. 12, 1875, at
Cambridge. [Education, private.] Matric. Lent, 1894. Died
Aug. 5, 1909, at 34, Rutland Gardens, Hove. (Eagle, xxxi.
243; The Times, Aug. 17, 1909.)
MOXON, HERBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 1, 1881. S. of Herbert, gent, (and Helen Mary). B.
May 3. 1S57, at Hackney, London. Bapt. Dec. 8, 1857-
Matric. Michs. 1SS1; B.A. 18S4; M.A. iSSS. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1SS5; priest, 188S; C. of High Wycombe, Bucks.,
1885-8. C. of St Mary Boltons, W. Brompton, 18S9-91.
Assistant Chaplain at St George's, Cannes. 1891-7. Died Oct.
26, 1898, at Brighton. Nephew of Charles St D. (1846).
(Eagle, xx. 589; Crockford; The Times, Oct. 28, 189S.)
MOXON, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29, 1899. S. of William, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.S.
(Edinb.), of Matlock, Derbs. (and Julia TuckweU). B. there,
Dec. 10, 1881. School, Hastings and Matlock (Mr. J. Allen).
Matric. Michs. 1S99; B.A. 1902. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. Surgical Clinical Assistant at the
London Hospital. Practised at Darley Dale, near Matlock,
in 1910. Subsequently Hon. Physician at Perth Hospital,
Western Australia. ' Retired; travelling,' in 1920. Of Mat-
lock, in 1930-47. Author, medical. Died Mar. 8, 1 m 4 7. .it
St Jaques, Alpes Maritimes, France. [Medical Dii
The Junes, Mar. 20, 1947.)
MOXON, JAMES HENRY HARMAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 14, 1866. [2nd] s. of John, Esq. [late of 8, Hanover
Terrace, Regent's Park]. B. [Aug. 12], 1847, at Souldern,
Oxon. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1866; (Law Tiipos,
1st Class, 1869; LL.B. 1870; Chancellor's Medal for legal
studies, 1872; LL.M. 1S73; LL.D. 1880. Adm. at the Middle
Temple, Oct. 1, 1868. Called to the Bar, June 6, 1871.
On the South-eastern Circuit. Lecturer in Law at Trinity,
1873-81. Had a wide reputation as an oarsman, both on
the Cam and in the London Rowing Club. Died May 23,
1883, at Baitsbite, after nmning with the First Trinil y boat.
Father of Henry J. (1893). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Cambridge Review, iv. 400; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MOXON, REGINALD STUART. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1894.
[Eldest] s. of George, private tutor, of West Didsbury,
Manchester. B. June 19, 1S75, in London. School, Man-
chester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1897; B.A.
(Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1897; M.A. 1901; B.D. 1908. D.D.,
Dublin, 1922. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1899; priest, 1900; C.
of Stockton Heath, Cheshire, 1899-1902. Second M
Warrington Grammar School, 1899-1905. C. of Northenden,
Cheshire, 1902-3. Lie. pr., dio. of Chester, 1903-5-
Master at King's School, Canterbury, 1905-11. Hea
of Lincoln Grammar School, 1911-29, Lie. pr., dio. of
Lincoln, 1912-29. Chaplain to the Bishop of Portsmouth,
1929. V. of East Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1929-37. Hon.
Canon of Portsmouth, 1936. V. of All Saint
Author, The Doctrine of Sin; Modernism and Ot
Vtncentius of Linns, etc. Of Dunraven, Trinity Street,
Rvde, in 194%. Died Jan. 29, 1950. Brother of 1 b
(1896). (Venn, II. 539; Schoolmasters' Directory; Crockford;
Who.)
Mozley, The Rev. James Bowling
MOXON. RICHARD ASH. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1897. [S.
of R., Esq., of May Lodge, Walmer, Kent. B. Dec.
School, Haileybury.] Matric. Michs. 1897. (//■<■
Reg.)
MOXON, THOMAS ALLEN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. 8,
1896. S. of George, schoolmaster, of Ashford, Kent (and
Martha Johnson). B. Nov. 9, 1877, at Islington. School,
Manchester Grammar (Mr J. B. King). Matric. Michs. i> o< ,
Si holar, 189*; B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1899; M \
Ord. deacon (Edinburgh) 1901; priest (Southwell) 1902; C.
of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, and Assistant Master at
Edinburgh Academy, 1901-2. C. of St John's, Nottingham,
1902-4, and Assistant Master at Nottingham High Sch. n.].
1902-6. C. of St Anne's, Soho, 1906-8. V. of Alfreton,
Derbs., 1908-16. Rural Dean of Alfreton, 1910-16. Served
with the Red Cross in France, 1916-17. Classical Master at
Shrewsbury School, 1917-31. Head Master of Denstone
College, 1931-41. R. of Blymhill, Staffs., 1941-3. Author,
Chrysostom <m the Priesthood; Tennyson's Message to Mourners.
Contributor to Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible. Died Sept.
15, 1:943, at Blymhill; buried there. Brother of Reginald S.
(1894). (Schoolmasters1 Directories; Crockford; I h
Sept. 18, 1943.)
MOXON, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 15, 1825. Matric. Michs. 1828. C. of South Ferriby,
Lines., 1847-52. V. of Elsham, 1852-65. Disappears from
Clergy L: ,
MOYES, THOMAS TRAFFORD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at
Trinity Hall, May 28, 1875. S. of Andrew Helenus, of
Petty Cury, Cambridge. School, Felsted. Matric. Michs.
1875. Secretary to the Debenture Corporation, Ltd.; re-
tired, 1914. Died Feb. 13, 1923. (Al. Felsted.)
MOYSEY, LEWIS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of John,
retired Engineer, R.N. B. [July 9, 181 3] at Leytonstone,
Schools, Brighton and Repton. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1S90; M.B. and B.Chir., 1895. At St George's Hospital
and in Vienna. House Surgeon, Paddington Green Chil-
dren's Hospital. Surgeon, B.I.S.N. Co., in 1900. In practice
at Nottingham, in 1910. Made valuable contributions to
Upper Carboniferous palaeontology; devised a method of
cracking ironstone nodules. F.G.S. Presented to the Sedg-
wick Museum a collection of fossils from the Derbyshire
coalfields. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
R.A.M.C); drowned in H.M. hospital ship Glenari
Feb. 26, 1918, when she was torpedoed in the Bristol
Channel (Repton Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 491; Univ. War List,
Medical Directories.)
MOZLEY, HENRY WILLIAMS. Adm. at King's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton (Newcastle scholar, i860), Aug. 18, i860.
[3rd] s. of John, of Derby. B. there. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. (16th Wrangler, and 7th Classic) 1864; Members' prize,
1863; Chancellor's medal, 1864; M.A. 1867; Fellow. 1
Assistant Master at Eton, 1864-97. Married, Dec. 21, 1886,
Miss C. M. Chandler, and had issue. One of the most learned
Dante scholars in England; translated a portion of the
'Divina Commedia' into the exact metre of the original, the
double terza rima. Author, Sequences and Hymn
Medieval. Died Nov. 30, 1919, aged 77, at Haslemere,
Surrey. Brother of the next and of John R. (1858). (Scott,
MSS.; I he limes, Dec. 16, 1919.)
MOZLEY, HERBERT NEWMAN. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, May 5, 1857. [Eldest] s. of John, of 1 1
[May 2, 1838], at Derby. Matnc. Easter, 1857; Scholar;
prizeman; B.A. (19**1 Wrangler) 1861; Chancellor's medal foi
legal studies, 1864; M.A. 1864; LL.M. 1872. Fellov
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1861. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1866. A law 'coach.' Author, Married H
Property Acts; part author of Mozley and Whitley's Concise
Law Dictionary. Editor of the Law Exam. Joun
1 ■ ■■ indent's Maga:me. Died Feb. 8, 1906, al Nortnwood,
Middlesex. Brother of John R. (185S) and Henry W.
(above); nephew of Cardinal Newman (Et
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The tunes,
Feb. 10, 1906.)
MOZLEY, The Rev. JAMES BOWLING. B.D., 1847, incorp. from
1. [5th s. of Henry, bookseller. B. Sept, 1
»borough, Lines. School, Grantham Grammar. Matric.
. (Oxford)
1 ,,. M.A. (Oxford) 1838; B.D. (Oxford) 1846; D D. (Oxford)
1871. Fellow of M.i-.il.il
rer, 1865. Ord. deacon 1838; priest, 1844. \ ol Old
i ' fius Professor of I \v
1 ixfi ird, 1 ■■;.' 1 ■ '■>!■■■ ' ■■ ■ ■ u, [rd dau, 0] 1 *«
I , \. < igle, K' 1
religious. Dean Church des< ribed bim as 'afti 1 Mz Newman,
the most forcible and impressive of the Oxford wril
as having 'a mind of great and rare power, though onl)
recognised for what he was much later m his Lii
1 ,. i878,atShoreh m ■ B , R.W.< nun b,
Oxford Movement, ziji, 318.)
49I
Mozley, John Rickards
MOZLEY, JOHN RICKARDS. Adm. at King's (age 18), a
scholar from Eton, Aug. 18, 1858 (Newcastle medal, 1858).
[2nd] s. of John, of Derbv. B. there [Mav 7, 18+0]. Matric.
Michs. 1858; Chancellor's medal, 1802; B.A. (12th Wrangler,
and $th Classic) 1862; Le Bas prize. 1663; M.A. 1865. Fellow,
1861-9. Assistant Master at Clifton College, 18(14-5, and
H.M. Inspector of Schools under the Local Government
Board. Professor of pure mathematics at Owens College,
Manchester, 1865-85. ' He was always present at the week-
day services in King's Chapel, where his reading of the
lessons became a recognised part of the ritual.' Author,
Clifton Memories, etc. Lived latterly at Headingley, Leeds,
where he died Nov. 25, 1931, aged 01; buried there. Brother
of Herbert N. (185;) and H.-nrv W. (i860). (Eton Coll. Reg.;
Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 2;, 1931.)
MOZLEY, WILLIAM ELIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 6,
1862. (3rd] s. of Charles, of Beaconsfield, Woolton, near
Liverpool. B. [Jan. 15], 1845, at Liverpool. School, Univer-
sity College. London. Matric. 1863; B.A. 1867. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1865. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1869. Married, June 15, 1881, Ethel Rebecca, only dau. of
Lionel Lucas, of London. Died Jan 25, 1914. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, Jan. 27,
1914.)
MUCKALT. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6, 1878.
S. of Thomas, yeoman (and Agnes). 13. at Priest Hutton,
War ton, Lanes. Bapt. Feb. 20, 1859. [School, Lancaster.]
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 18S2; LL.M. 1S87; LL.D. 1892.
Adm. Solicitor, July 1S85; practised at Sedbergh, Yorks.,
and at Lancaster Married, Feb. 17, 1897, Alice Edith, dau.
"f Charles Grinin, publisher, of London and < dasgow.
(Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; The Times, Feb. 18, 1897.)
MUCKLESTON, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. at St Catha-
rine's, Apr. 18, 1894; bible-clerk. [Elder] s. of [the Rev.]
Edward (Worcester College, Oxford, 1839). B. Oct. 7, 1875,
at Haselej Warws [School, St John's, Leatherhead.]
Matrii Michs i-ji, B.A. 1900; M.A. 1913. Ord. deacon
(Chester) rgc 1; priest, 1903; C. of Sandbach, Cheshire,
1900-7. V of St John-the-Evangelist, Sandbach Heath,
1907-32. Died Apr. 10, 1932. (St John Sch., Leatherhead,
R, g , I rockford.)
MUDD, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke,
July 3, 1794; Fell. -Com. Feb. 4, 1796. Only s. of John
Henry, Esq., of Lavenham, Suffolk. B. there. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1795. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Apr. 15, 1797. Perhaps ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20, 1S07,
as John. A ' John Mudd, Esq.' died at Lavenham in 1810.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1810, 1. 492),
MUDGE, JOHN. B.A., 1792, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Christ's, 1792. Matnc (age 17) June 9, 1780, from Pem-
l.P'kr College, Oxford. S. of Thomas, gent., of London;
B.A. (Oxford) 1784. V. of Brampford-Speke, Devon, 1790-
1 >■ 1 7 . and R. of Lustleigh, 1791-1847. Died May 3. 1847,
aged 83. (Peile, 11. 321; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1847, 11. 327.)
MUDGE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 23, 1819.
Of Cornwall. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. Ord. "deacon,
1823; priest. 1824. Lived at Ockbrook. Derbs., for some
time. R. of Pertenhall, Hunts.. 1842-S6. Author, Thirty
Sermons; Sixteen />r.< >>urses on the Tabernacle ■■( \1, ,■,,-, , 1,
Died Nov. 6. i-.:., (1 unkfnrd; The Guardian, Nov. 17, 1886;
Walford, County Families.)
MUDIE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1832. Matric.
Michs. 18^2. [S. of James, of Pitmines, Arbroath (and Jane,
dau. of Char!- Aitkin, of Isle St Croix, West Indies). B.
1812. Edut.itr-d .it I-.inil.urgh University.] Called to the
Bar, 1838. Of Pitmines, Forfar. LP. for Forfar. (Walford,
County Families; F. P. White.)
MUFF (post MAUFE). HERBERT BRANTWOOD. Adm pens
at Christ's, Dec. 2, 1897. [Eldest] s. of Henry. B [Aug 2?
1870], at Ilklev, Yorks. S« huol, Bradford l.rarnmar Main.
Michs. 1898; Scholar, 1899; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I,
1st 1 lass 1 ,■■*. M A. 1926, as Maufe. On the Geological
Surve) of Scotland, [901-10; of Ireland, 1903-4; in British
East Africa foi the t olonial Office, 1905 -6. 1 tirector of the
Geological Survey of S. Rhodesia. 1911-34. F.G.S.; I yell
medal, 1930; Drapermedal, 1934. Of Salisbury, S, Rhodesia
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Rhodesia Motor
Vols.). Married, Sept. 17, igir, Dons Lisle, dau. ol William
E. Lisle Thompson, of Sinionstown, Cape Colony. Died
1946. (Peile, 11. 823; Univ. War List; Who's Who.)'
MUGGERIDGE. CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1S04. S. of Frederick, of H.Nt.in, Mnss],-y Hill'
Liverpool. B. [Jan. 4], 1S76, at Carshalton, Surrey Si hool,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 18.(4, B.A. 1897. Served in the
Muir, Herbert
Great War, 1914-19 (Intelligence Section, 1915-19; Major,
King's African Rides; General Staff Officer; M.C O.B.E.)
Died Oct. 15, 1941, at Tunbndge Wells. (Wine hater < oil.
Reg.; Umv. War List; The Times, Oct. 16, 1941.)
MUGGERIDGE, GORDON DENNE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1896. 2nd s. of Richard William, brewer's manager, of
5, Southwark Bridge Road. London. B. there, Mar. 21, 1878.
[School, Bedford Modern.] Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar;
B.A. (21s/ Wrangler) 1899; M.A. 1903. Adm. Solicitor,
May 1903. Practised, Messrs Matineau and Reid, at 2, Ray-
mond Buildings, Gray's Inn, London. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Instructor-Lieut., R.N'.}. Died May 2, 1939,
at Richmond. (Univ. War List; Law Lists; The I
Mays, 1939)
MUGGERIDGE, JOHN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
Sept. 22, 1865. S. of John, of 28, Lewes Crescent, Brighton.
B. there, July 7, 1846. [School, Brighton College.] Matric
Michs 1866; B.A 1871. Died June 1, 1S76. Probably
brother of the next. (Brighton Coll. Reg.)
MUGGERIDGE, NATHANIEL ERNEST. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 8, 1869. S. of John, of The Dell, Tunbndge Weds.
[B. 1849, in the ' Happy Valley,' Hong Kong. Schools,
Brighton College and Tonbridge.] Matnc. Michs. 1S69; B.A.
1873; M.A. 1S76. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1875; C. of St
John-the-Evangelist, Lambeth, 1875-9. ' A young man who
will long be remembered by his contemporaries as one of the
purest and brightest characters they have ever known. . . .
After a short time of study at the Temple, he took orders,
and accepted a curacy in one of the poorest parishes in
South London. The devotion with which he threw himself
into his work was too much for his delicate system. He broke
down in health, and was ordered as a last hope to take a
sea-voyage round the world.' Contracted typhoid fever at,
Bombay, and died at Hong Kong, Mar. 10, 1879; buried in
England. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.\ King's
Coll. Reg.; Crockford; G. W. 1'rothero. Henry r-r.t 1 ..'..< . ,
186-7.)
MUIL. WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. at Cars, Oct. 1, 1894. S.
of Dr William, of Kirby Moorside. B. there Am.'.
Schools, Harrogate and Scarborough. Matnc. Michs. 1894;
B.A. 1897. At the Middlesex Hospital, 1898. L.R.C.P.;
M.R.C.S., mo 3. Of Scalby, near Scarborough, in 1906.
(Venn, 11. 539; Medical Directories.)
MUIR, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18, 18S3. S.
of James [C. E.], of Algorta, Bournemouth. B. [Aug. 15,
1S64], in London. School, Repton. Matnc. Michs. 1SS3;
B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir., 1802; M.A. 1892. At the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1890. House Physi-
< 1111 and House Surgeon at the London Hospital. Assistant
Medical Officer, South-Eastern Fever Hospital. Of Enfield,
Middlesex, in 1900; subsequently practised at Bushey
Heath, Herts. Hon. Surgeon, Bushey Heath Cottage Hos-
pital. Retired to Lustleigh, Devon, where he died Oct. 30,
1945. (Repton Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Church
I imes, Oct. 31, 1945.)
MUIR, CL1VE ROBERTSON PATTISON. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2,
1893. [Elder] s. of Matthew Moncrieff Pattison (1 B
Mar. 11, 1875, in Manchester. School, Tonbridge. Main..
Mi- lis. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Durham)
[898; priest, 1899; C.of the Church of Venerable Bede, Gates-
head, 1898-1901. C. of South Shields, 1901-4. C.of Halifax,
1904-6. V. of Carnforth, Lanes., 1906-11. R. of StChrysostom,
Victoria Park, Manchester, 191 1-24. Rural Dean of Heaton,
1921-4. With the Mission of Help to India. 1922 3. Y. of
Epsom, Surrey, 1924-38. Rural Dean of Epsom, 1928-38.
Hon. Canon of Guildford. Of the Presbytery, Ewhurst,
Surrey, in 1950. (Venn, 11. 533; Crockford.)
MUIR (or CAMPBELL-MUIR). ESDAILE CAMPBELL. Adm.
pens, (age 19) at JESUS, Oi t. [892. S. of William I
[of Imstrynich, Argylls.] (and Annie, dau. of the Rev.
David Esdaile). B. at Edinburgh. School, Blair Lodge.
Matric. Lent, 1893. Of Inistrynich. Brother of David E.
Campbell-Muir (1895). (Walford, County Families.)
MUIR. HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 7,
1879. Of London. [S. of James, of 7, Highburv Quadrant.
B. May 8, 1862, at 18, Park Terrace, Highbury. Schools,
King's College, London, and St Leonards.] Matric. Michs.
1879; B A. [8S3; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (N. Queensland)
1NK5; pri'-t (Rochester) 1887. Gen. lie, dio. of N. Queens-
land, 1885-6. C. of Wallington, Surrey, 1887-9. Secretary
of the Navvy Missionary Society, 1899-1901. C. of Oxted,
Surrey, 1901. V. of Selsley, Gloucs., 1901-6. V. of Aldeby,
Norfolk, 1906-22 and R. of Wheatacre, i.jii 22 I ,-\
Bradfield with Swafield, 1922-34. Subsequently of Sun Hill,
Lustleigh. Devon, where he died Apr. 5, 1943. (Crockford;
1 he Times, Apr. 8, 1943.)
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Muir, Hugh Brown
MUIR. HUGH BROWN. Adm. at King's, Oct. i, 18S9.
Youngest s. of Hush Brown, East India merchant, of IQ2,
Cromwell Road. London. B. Oct. 29, 1871 School. St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1SS9; exhibitioner, i-u; B.A. iS^; M 1.
andB.Chir., 1S96. At St George's Hospital. House Physician
at St George's Hospital. House Physician and House Sur-
geon, Victoria Hospital for Children, Chelsea. For a time
surgeon in the Union S.S. Co. Practised for many years m
Earl's Court, London. Died Dec. 17, 1Q40, in Edinburgh.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; King's Coll. Reg.; Medical Dit
The Times, Dec. 24, 1940.)
MUIR, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1897; an
' advanced student.' [2nd] s. of Allan [plumber], of Rai
dolph Gardens, Partick, Glasgow. B. there [June 4], 1875.
[School, Allan Glen's, Glasgow; and at Glasgow Univ.,
1893; B.Sc, 1896; D.Sc, 1902.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A.
1899; M.A. 1904. Lecturer in Natural Philosophy at the
Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 1900-3; at Glasgow
University, 1903-6. Professor of Natural Philosophy at the
Royal Technical College, Glasgow, 1906-38. Author,
scientific. Contributed papers to Phil. Trans, and Proc.
R yal 5 defy. Of 35, Queen Mary Avenue. Glasgow. Died
there, unmarried, Feb. 17, 1945. {C. J. Fordvce; Scottish
Biographies; Who's V\
MUIR, JAMES MARTIN. Adm. pens, (age 20} at Pembroke,
Oct. 8, 1SS3. Eldest s. of Andrew, merchant, of London. B.
[July, 1864], at Peterhof. [School, Uppingham.] Matric.
Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 19,
1885. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1889. Of 1, Temple Gardens,
Temple. In Law Lists, 1940. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Inns
of Court.)
MUIR, JAMES THOMASON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 11, 1877. S. of Sir William, Knt. (D.C.L.,
Oxford, 18S2), Viceroy of N. India [Governor of North West
Provinces]. B. [Dec. 1856], at Agra. [School, Uppingham.]
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon 1S80: priest
(London), 1SS1; C. of Christ Church, Spitalfields. London, E.,
1880-3. Disappears from Crock for J, 1884. (Uppingham Sch.
Roll.)
MUIR. JOHN BUCHANAN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [3rd] s. of Sir John [1st] Bart. [East India merchant
and mill-owner], of Deanston House, Doune, Perthshire (and
Margaret Morrison, dau. of Alexander Kav, of Cornmll,
Lanarks.). B. there [May 17], 1876. School, Fettes. Matric.
Michs. 1897. Merchant; Messrs James Finlay and Co. Ltd.,
Glasgow. Served in the Great War, 1014-19 (Major, Black
Watch). Brother of Matthew W. (1S97). (Fettes Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
MUIR, JOHN SANDERS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 6,
1851; a 'Ten-year man'. S. of George, white-smith, of
Church Street, Warrington (and Elizabeth). B. at Warring-
ton. Bapt. May 14, 1826.
MUIR, JOSEPH CORBETT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 14,
1891. S. of A., Esq., of Groby Road, Bowdon, Cheshire;
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.B. and B.Chir., 1897.
M.A. 1900; M.D. 1901. At Owens College, Manchester.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P, 1897. House Surgeon, Manchester
Royal Infirmary. Senior Resident Medical Officer, Children's
Hospital, Pendlebury. Resident Medical Officer, Workhouse
Hospital, Crumpsall, 1900. Subsequently Medical Super-
intendent, Whipps Cross Hospital, Leytonstone, and at
Plaistow Fever Hospital. Served in the Great War, in 4 1 ,
(Capt., R.A.M.C; prisoner of war). Author, medii il I "
Lealands, Box, near Stroud, GIoucs., in 1946. Died there
Oct. 29, 1949. (Medical Directories; Univ. War List).
MUIR. MATTHEW M0NCR1EFF PATTISON. Adm. at CAir-.
1878. S. of William, merchant, of Glasgow. B. there [Nov.
1], 1848. School, Glasgow High, and at Glasgow University
and Tubingen. Hon. M.A. 1880. Fellow, 1881-1931. Demon-
strator in Chemistry at Anderson's College, Glasgow, 1871-3.
Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry at Owens Cou-
ches ter, 1873-7. In charge of Caius College Chemical Labora-
tory until his retirement in 1908. Married, 1873, Florence,
dau. of Joseph Haslam. Author, Qualitative Ana
Laboratory Practice; Roger Bacon, His Relations to A
and Chemistry; Men and Women of Letters in '■■
Hundred Years Ago; The Story of Wanderings
The Story of Alchemy; and (with D. J. Carnegi- > I
Chemistry. After his retirement lived successively at Nor-
wich and at Epsom. Died Sept. 2, 1931, at Epson.
of Give R. P. {1893). (Venn, 11. 431; Who was H
Times, Sept. 3, 1931.)
MUIR. MATTHEW WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1897. [4th] s. of Sir John [ist] Bart. [I
merchant and mill-owner], of Deanston Hous>
Perthshire. B. there [Sept. 18], 1878. School, Fettes.
Matric. Michs. 1H97. A merchant. M.F.H., Cotswold, 1914-
22. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Gloucester-
Mulcaster, John Wallis
shire Yeomanry: Brigade M. G. Officer). Married, Oct. 12,
1912, his cousin, Clara Gardiner, dau. of John Gardiner
Muir, D.L., of Farmingwood Hall, Northants., and had
issue. Killed Feb. 9, 1922, in a hunting accident. Brother
of John B. (1897). (Fettes Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.;
Urn;: Wat List.)
MUIR, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1852.
S. of William, engineer, of Litchfield Street [London, W.C.]
(and Eliza Wellbank). B. Apr. 10, 1836, in St Anne's,
Westminster. [School, Higher Broughton, Manchester.]
Matric. Michs. 1852.
MUIR MACKENZIE, MONTAGUE RONALD ALFRED. Adm.
pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900. [Eldest s. of Sir John William
Pitt, Knt., I.C.S., K.C.S.I., Member of Council, Bombay,
and Fanny Louisa, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Montague Cholmeley
Johnstone.] B. Apr. 22, 1SS1, in India. School, St Paul's.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms
to the House of Lords. Reading Clerk, 1916-34; Clerk-
Assistant of the Parliaments, 1934-7. Married, Mar. 17,
1910, Constance Felicity, dau. of Samuel H. Romilly, D.L.,
of Huntingdon Park, Heref. Died May 4, 1937, at 5, Ashley
Gardens, London. (Burke, P. and B,; The I tmes, Mav '">.
19370
MUIRHEAD, FRANCIS LAUDER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1879. [Younger] s. of John, Superintendent of elec-
tric telegraph works [of LTpper Norwood] (and Margaret).
B. Mar. 8, 1857, at Lambeth, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1883; LL.B. and M.A., 1S86. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
' i. t. 27. 187s. Called to the Bar, Jan. 27, 1879. Resided at
Downe, Kent. Died there, May 26, 1922. [Eagle, xliii. 147;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he Times,
May 27, 1922.)
MUIRHEAD. FRANCIS MONTAGU. Adm. at King's (age 19),
a scholar from Eton, Dec. 13, 1866. Of Leamington, Warws.
[2nd s. of James Patrick (BaUiol College, Oxford, 1832),
Advocate of Scottish Bar, of Haseley Court, Oxon. (and
Katharine Elizabeth, dau. of Matthew Robinson Boulton).
B. July 26, 1847.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 9, 1869. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1873. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. Went to Mani-
toba, Canada, in 1881, but returned to England after sonv
years. Died, s.p., Apr. 15, 1927. (Eton Sch. Lists; King's
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
MUIRHEAD, LEWIS [POTTER]. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June
2<i, 1865. 5th s. of James, jeweller, of Glasgow. B. there,
Dec. ^, 1846. School, Hamilton (Mr Adams and Mr. Darnell).
Matric. Michs. 1865.
MUIRHEAD (post MUIRHEAD-MURRAY), MURRAY. Adm.
at Pembroke, Oct. 1897. Eldest s. of John, of Broadhurst.
St Andrew's Road, Bedford. B. Jan. 1, 1875, in Manchester.
School, Bedford. Matric. Michs. 1897. Studied for a Medical
Degree. Second Lieut., R.A. 1900; Lieut., 1901; served in
India; Adjutant, T.F., 1908-10; Capt., 1909; special employ-
ment at the War Office, 19 12-13; in Russia, 191 3-14.
Served in France, 19 14-19 (Battery Commander, 3rd Division;
Major, 1914; mentioned in despatches, 5 times; D.S.O., 1915 ;
Brigade Major, 1916-17, 47th Div.; Staff Officer, 18th Corps
Staff, 1917; Brigade Commander, 9th Division, Army of the
Rhine; Brevet Lt.-Col., 1919; Chevalier, Legion d'Hnnneur;
Bar to D.S.O.). Colonel, 1925; Military Asst. to Chief Super-
intendent, ordnance factories, 1929. On active list until
Jan. 1, 1933. Of Ivy House, Boston Spa, Yorks., in 1932.
(Univ. War List; Army Lists; The V.C. and D.S.O.)
MUIRHEAD, ROBERT FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, June 12, 1881. S. of Andrew [leather-merchant].
B. [Jan. 22, i860], at Shawlands, Glasgow. [At Glasgow
University; B.Sc, 1879; M.A. 1881; D.Sc. 1904.] Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. (i9th Wrangler) 1S84; (Math. Trip.,
Pt III, ist Class, 1885); 2nd Smith's prize, 1886. Lecturer
in mathematics at Mason College, Birmingham, 1891-3.
Private tutor in Glasgow. Died there, Jan. 16, 194 1.
(C. J. Fordyce.)
MULCAHY, JOHN [MOORE]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, Sept. 2, 1809. [Eldest] s. of Edmund, Esq., of
Tipperary, Matric. Mich-. [809; Scholar, 1H09. Kept nine
terms, up t" I lister, 181 2. [It seems unlikely, th<-n-fore, that
he was the man of these names, s. of Edmund, of ripperar;
who matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, age 19, Apr. 18,
1810.J Adm. at tin Middle l*ei Fel [813. John
Moore Mulcahy, of Sumnierville, Tipperary, bai
law. Married, Dec. 4, 1845, Margaret Mary, dau. Ol I
Henry Ashe. (41. Oxon.; G. Mag., 184(1, 1. 199; Inns <>f
Court.)
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Mules, Charles
MULES, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 13. 1787.
B. at Marwood, Devon. [S. of John, of Tawstock. B. 1763.]
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 16, 1787. Matric. Michs.
1787; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1798. (3rd. deacon, 1790; priest, 1791;
( oi Coton, Cambs., 1790-1. C. of Coveney, 1791-2. P.C.
of St Mary's, Ely, 1793-1802. V. of Stapleford, Cambs.,
1803-45 and C. of Pampisford, 1806-45. Chaplain to the
North Devon Infirmary, 1845-54. Married (1) Grace, dau.
of John Harris; (2) Sarah, dan. of G. Tookie. Father of
lames (1811); brother of William (1785). {Clergy Lis/;
Burke, L.G.; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MULES, CHARLES OLIVER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Nov. 2, 1855. S. of the Rev. John Hawkes (182?) [V.] of
Ilminster, Somerset. B. there [Sept. 8, 1837]. Schools
[Ilminster and] Cheltenham. Matric. Michs. 1850: B.A "
MA. 1S63; D.D. 1908. Adm. Com. causa at Oxford, 1863
< ird. deacon (Durham) 1864; priest, 1865; C. of Whorlton
Durham, 1864-5. C. of Stradbroke, Suffolk, 1865-6. Inc
of Brightwater with Waimea, New Zealand, 1868-9
Chaplain to the Bishop of Nelson, 1869-91. Archdeacon of
Waimea, 1880-92. Bishop of Nelson, 1892-1912. Did much
to consolidate Church work in the early settlements on the
West Coast of New Zealand. Resigned in 1912, but con-
tinued to live in the diocese. Died Oct. 9, 1927, at Nelson.
Brother of [nhn W. (1843) and step-brother of lohn H.
(1834); father ..f tin- next. {Al. Own.; 1 rockford; Who avis
Who; The Times, Oct. n, 1927.)
MULES, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7, 1892.
S. of the Rt Rev. Charles Oliver (above), of Bishopdale,
Nelson, New Zealand. B. in New Zealand [Dec. 11], 1870.
School. Nelson College. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1905. Assistant Master at Wellingborough School
for over 30 years. {Schoolmasters' Direclni it ■..)
MULES, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity Hall, July 4, 181 1.
S. of the Rev. Charles (1787), V. of Stapleford, Cambs.
Matric. Michs. 1811; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1816-17);
LL.B. 1816. Urd. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1816; priest
(Exeter) 1S1S. Lecturer of St John's, Bedmmster, Somerset,
1841-2. C. of Binegar, Somerset, 1842-3. C. of Brandes-
burton, Yorks., 1844-8. C. of Hemington with Hardington,
Somerset, 1852-4. C. of West Wratting, Cambs., 1855-65.
C. of Mayl.ind. F.ssex. 1866-8. Married Mary Ann, dau. of
I. G. Leslie. Disappears from Crockford, 1870. (Burke,
L.G.)
MULES, The Rev. JOHN HAWKES. B.A. 1823, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1823. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 24, 1823;
from St Mary Hall. Oxford, whence he had matric. May 23,
1798, age 15; B.A. (Oxford) 1803. [S. of the Rev. John
Hawkes (Exeter College, Oxford, 1773). V. of Muchelney,
Somerset) Ord. d'.i<,,n (b.vtrr) Aug. 25, 1S05; priest
(Bath and W.lls) < 1, t. 1. 1807. R. of Thorn-Coffin, 1812-22.
V. of Ilminster and P.C. of Kingston, Somerset, 1822-38.
V. of Isle Abbotts, 1820-58. Chaplain to Lord Damer.
t>ied Jan. 5, 1858. Father of Charles O. (1S55), John W.
(1*43) and the next. (.■!/ Oxon.; G. Mac;., 1858, 1. 224 and
181''. 11. 53,5; Burke, L.G.; The Extraordinary black Book
(18311, 522; P. B. G. Binnall; F. P. White.)
MULES, JOHN HAWKES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 2,
1834. [S. of the Rev. John Hawkes (above).] Matric. 1834;
B \ 1839. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1838; priest, 1839; C. of
Southleigh, Devon, 1841-7. Unbeneficed, 1S47-59. V. of
Payhembury, 1859 64. V. of Great Moulton, Norfolk,
181.5-71. R. of Farway, Devon, 1871-93. Married, 1839,
Mary Juliana, dau. of C. Gordon, of Wincombe Park, Devon.
Died De, ,i 1 1, .11 1 \iuouth Step-brother of Charles O;
(1S55) and the next. (W. N. Within; Clergy List; Crockford -
The Guardian, Jan. 17. 1894.)
MULES, JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 3, 1843. S. of the Rev. John Hawkes (182;). B. at
Ilminster, Somerset. ScboM, (. ru-tame. Matric. Michs.
1843. Brother of Charles O. (1S55) and step-brother of
J- H. (1834).
MULES, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 25, 1785.
[S. of John (and Mary, dau. of Tobias Hawkes).] B. at
Marwood, Devon. [Bapt. Nov. 15, 1761J Matric. Michs.
178s; Scholar, 1788; B. A. 1789. R. of Bittadon, Devon,
■ j. and for many years, C. of Marwood. Died Mar. 30,
[839, aged 77, Ml it M iru-ood. Brother of Charles (1787).
{St John's Coll. Adm,, iv, 392; G. Mag., [839, 1. 664.)
PH1PPS, CONSTANTINE
MULL, KASHMIRI. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 10. [893.
Matric. Michs. 1893. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
Nov. 17, 1897. {Law Lists.)
MULLENEUX, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 15,
1839. of Lanes. Matric. Michs 1839; B \ 1843; M \ 1849
Old. deacon (Chester) 1843; priest. 1844, C. of Bebington,
Muller, Hugh Christian Andreas Sigvald
Cheshire, 1843-4. P.C. of St Luke's, Liverpool, 1845-7.
No cures recorded, 1848-51. Of Breck Hey, Walton Breck,
near Liverpool, 1852-4, and of Landfield House, Waterloo,
Liverpool, 1855-77. Disappears from Crockford. 1878.
MULLENS, GEORGE OAKMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, June 9, 1848. [S. of G. B. 1829.] Matric. Michs.
1848; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1853;
priest (Lincoln) 1854. R. of Chedzoy, Somerset, 1855-91.
Resided subsequently at Weston-super-Mare, where he
died Aug. 23, 1S95, aged 65. (Crockford; Cambridge Inde-
pendent Press, Aug. 30, 1S95.)
MULLENS, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age IS) at
Jesus, Oct. I, 1882. S. of the Rev. Richard Herbert (1S54).
B. [Apr. 26, 1S64], at Chedzov, Somerset. School, Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs.'iSS;; B.A. 1S85; M.A. [889.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1887; priest (Bp. Mitchinson, for
Oxford) 18S8; C. of Lambourn, Berks., 1887-9. C. of St
Maurice's. Winchester, 1890-1. R. of Chedzoy, Somerset,
1891-1940. Of 17. Chine Crescent Road, Bournemouth, in
1048. Brother of the next. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Crockjord )
MULLENS, HERBERT PERCIVAL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1883. S. of the Rev. Richard Herbert (1854).
B. [May 14, 1S65], at Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1890. A
• I' rk 111 the offices of the Guardians at Worcesb r '9
Oaken, Wolverhampton, in 1921. Died Dec. 21, [945
Hoiiiton, Devon. Brother of the above. {Marlborough Coll.
Kcc . I he 1 unes, Dec. 24, 1945.)
MULLENS, RICHARD HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age IS) at
Jesus, June 29, 1S54. S. of ( ieorge Richard, Esq. [of Farling-
ton House, Havant]. B. [Aug. in, 1836] at l'anid.m, i.-.'s.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A
1861. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Monks-
Eleigh, Suffolk. 1859-62. C. of Huish, Devon, 181,3-4. C. of
Aeton Turville, Gloucs., 1865-9; V. there, 181,9-87. Married.
Apr. 14. 1863, Julia Percival, dan. of Richard Anstice, of
Bridgwater. Resided latt< rlv it Newbury, Berks., where he
died |une 8, 1917. Father ..f George R. (1.SS2) and the
above. (R. E. F. Uniacke; Winchestei CM. Reg.; Crockford;
the Morning Post. June 1 ;, mi:)
MULLENS, WILLIAM HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
May 12, 1885. (Eldest] s. of John Ashley, of Brook Hall,
I. .Ml '.. 11 II ■ ' I ... \\ ■■: ill'. I. ,"'■
Sussex]. B. Dec. 28, 1867, at Teddington. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. and LL.M. 1892.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 29, 1892. Of Walland
Manor, Wadhurst, near Tunbridge Wells. J. P. for Sussex,
1898; D.L., 1915; High Sheriff, 1916. F.L.S.; F.Z.S. Mar-
ried, 1S98, Marguerite, dau. of Auguste Christoph Rudolph
de Wette, of Hampton Court House, Middlesex, J. P., and
had issue. Died Sept. 8, 1946. {Law Lists; Burke, L.G.;
Kelly, Handbook; The Times, Sept. 11, 1946.)
MULLER. ARTHUR HERBERT THORALF. Adm. at Clare,
Mar. 19, 1890; minor scholar. School, Newton College, S.
Devon. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1899.
MULLER lor MAX-MULLER), FRIEDR1CH MAX. Hon.
LL.D., 1868. [Only s. of Wilhelm, poet, and Adelheid, dau.
of President von Basedow. B. Dec. 6, 1S23, at Dessau,
Germany. Schools, Dessau and Leipzic] Ph.D., I eipzii .
1843. Rede Lecturer, 1S68. M.A., Oxford, 1855. Taylorian
Professor of Modem European Languages at Oxford, issi-
68. Corpus Professor of Comparative Philology, 1868 1900.
Fellow of All Souls, 1838 1900. Hibbert Lecturer, 1878;
Gifford Lecturer, 1888-92. Hon. LL.D., Edinb.; Bologna,
Dublin and Buda-Pesth. Married, 1859, Georgiana Adelaide,
dau. of Riversdale Greufell. Author, Ancient Sanskrit Litera-
ture. Lectures on Science "t Language; C kips from a German
Workshop, etc. Of :. Norham Gardens, Oxford. Died
ii( t 28, 1900. {D.N l: . Wh • ...is Who.)
MULLER, HUGH CHRISTIAN ANDREAS SIGVALD. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, net. 3. 1896. S. of J. V. Sfigvald]
[engineer], of Beaucliff House, Newquay, Cornwall. Matric.
Michs. 1896; B \. 1900; M.A. 1906. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
1901; priest, 1902; C. of Appledore, Devon, 1901-4. Chap-
lain. R.N. (H.M.S. Essex. ii»i, l-,,r mutable, 1904-6; Mars,
1906-7; Hannibal, 1907; Dominion, 1907-8; Sutlej, 1909-10;
Viobe, 1910; King tll'e.l. 1910-12; Duke of Edinburgh,
1912-14; London, 1914-15; Hospital Ship. China, 1915).
C. of Tormarton, Gloucs., 1015-17. P.C. of Netherwitton,
Northumberland, 1917-21. V. of Appledore, Devon, 1921-
48-. Officiating at Lundy Isle, 1921-2 and 1924-48-.
Brother of Oswald V. (1887). {Crockford.)
Muli.er, John Simonds
MOLLER. JOHN SIMONDS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 6,
1854. S. of Adolph Gerard, merchant. B. Feb. 29, 183a, in
Calcutta. Schools, Tooting (Dr Lord) and Norwich (Ml
Ross). Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1S61. Ord.
deacon (Worcester) 1S60; priest, 1S61; C. of Pershore,
Worcs., 1860-2. C. of Great Chart, Kent, 1S62-5. V. of
Hopton-bv-Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1872-91. Minor Canon of
Norwich. "Lie. pr., dio. of Canterbury, iSg2-lQi2. I
latterly at Tunbndge Wells, where he died, Oct. 24, 1912.
(Crockford; The Times, Oct. 26, 1912.)
MOLLER, JOHN STEWART. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1892. S. of John Caesar, commission-merchant (died Dec. 21.
1882] (and Penelope Noakes). B. Aug. 14, 1874, at Croydon.
Schools, Clare House, Margate (Mr H. W. Hall), Whitgift.
and St Andrew's, Caterham. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (Southwark) 1897; priest (Rochcs-
ter) 1898; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Waterloo Road,
London, 1S97-9. C. of St Nicholas, Guildford, Surrey.
1904-6. C. of Lymington, Hants., 1906-9. C. of St Mar-
garet's, Lee, Kent, 1909-10. C. of Christ Church, Lee,
1910-12. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte, Norfolk
Regt. (T.F.)); died June 27, 1918, of illness contracted on
active sen-ice. (Crockford; Univ. War List.)
MULLER. OSWALD VALDEMAR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Oct 1S87. [Eldest] s. of J. V. Sigvald, civil engineer,
of Newquay, Cornwall [naturalized British subject] (and
Anna, dau. of the Rev. J. Christian Schmidt, Knight of
Danebrog, and Lutheran pastor). B. Sept. 10, 1868, at
Horsens, Jutland, Denmark. School, Newton College,
Devon. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. (20(A Wrangler), 1890;
M.A. iSi5. Appointed to Indian Educational Service, 1892;
Professor of History and Political Economy at Elphinstone
College, Bombay, 1S92-1916. Member of Bombay Munici-
pality, 1895-1916. Took a leading part, as a volunteer, in
combating the plague in 1896, carrying out house-to-house
visitations to remove cases to hospital under General
Gatacre's Plague Committee. During the second epidemic
of 1897-8, again in charge of northern half of Bombay-
Island as volunteer District Plague Officer. Kaisar-i-Hind
Medal, 1900. Married, 1898, Kathleen, dau. of William St
George Bevan, of Glen Bevan, Croom, Co. Limerick. Died
Oct. 29, 1916, at Newquay. Brother of Hugh C. A. S.
(1896). (I.C.S. Lists; Who was Who, which erroneously
gives his death as Mar. 19; Scott, MSS.; The Times, Oct. 31,
1916.)
MULLETT, JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 18S9. [B. Dec. 5,
1864.] B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. An elementary schoolmaster
in Cambridge, 1889-192S; Head Master of St George's
School, East Road, 1905-2S. Died in June, 1946.
MULLICK, BASANTA KUMAR. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1887.
[S. of O. C, barrister, of Calcutta. B. Aug. 2, 1868. School,
University College.] Matric. Michs. 1SS7; B.A. 1S99. Joined
the I.C.S., 1887; Assistant Magistrate and Collector in
Bengal, 1890; Magistrate and Collector, 1900; District and
Sessions Judge, 1902. Transferred to Bihar and Orissa, 1912;
Acting Judge, Calcutta High Court, 1913; Puisne Judge,
1015. Served on the Patna Bench for 12 years. Knighted,
1920. Temp. Member of Executive Council, Bihar and
Orissa, T928. Retired, Jan. 1929. Member of Council of
the Secretary of State for India, 1929, being the first Indian
member of I.C.S. to be selected. Member of Committees of
the League of Nations at Geneva and at The Hague. Died
Oct. 1, i93i,at 29, Rosary Gardens, Kensington. Doubtless
brother of the next. (King's Coll. Reg.; India Office Lists;
Who's Who; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 3, 1931.)
MULLICK, DEBEN KUMAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 13,
1896. S. of Okhil Chunder. B. July 19, 1875. at Monghyr,
Bengal, India. School, University College, London. M [trie.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Gray's Inn, Nov.
1902. Practised in Calcutta. Doubtless brother of the
above. (Law Lists.)
MULLINER, ERNEST WOODFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 9, 1876. [Eldest] s. of Henry (and Anne, dau. of Thomas
F. Robson). B. Nov. 25, 1856, at Leamington. School,
Leamington College. Matric. Michs. 1876. Migrated to
Clare, Jan. 29, 1877; B.A. 1880. Assistant Master at Chelten-
ham College, 1882. Subsequently entered the Royal Irish
Constabulary; Inspector, R.I.C.
Caroline, dau. 1 "f Dublin, and had issue
Died Feb. 20. 1923. (Cheltenham (nil. Res;.; liurk
MULLINER, FRANCIS EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Corpus
ChRISTI, Oct. 2, 1875. Of Northants. [S. of Frai.. : B.
Mar. 11, 1855, at Northampton. School, Tonbridg-
1875. At Edinburgh University and the
Dublin Hospital. L.R.CP. and L.M. (Edinburgh) 1882;
L.R.CS. (Edinburgh) 1SS2; L.M. (Dublin) 1882.
in Liverpool. Di r, Feb. 1, 1899, at Manaos,
Bri/il [Tonbridgc Sch. Peg.; Medical Directories.)
Mimford, Charles Allan
MULLINEUX. MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct, [8'
1893 S. of Matthew, insurance-inspector, of Cheetham,
Manchester (and Elizabeth Derbyshire). B. Aug. 8, 1867, .1
Worsley. School, Manchester Grammar (Mr S. Dill). Matric.
Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (South-
wark) 1897; priest (Rochester) 1898; C. of Motiin.hu.
and Assistant Master at the R.N. School, Elthaui, Kent,
1S97-9. Acting C.F. in the S. African War, 1S99-1902. Chap-
lain, R.N. (H.M.S. Amphion, 1902-4; Terrible, 1001; I
1904-6; Barfleur, 1905-6; Hogue, 1906-7). Assistant Chap-
lain at Montreux, 1907-8. In the American Church, 1
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (T.C.F., 1915-19; M.C.,
1918). V. of Marham, Norfolk, 1934-45. ' Padre,' and
Founder, of the St Barnabas Pilgrimages, 1920-32. Died
Feb. 13, 1945, in London. (Crockford; The limes, Feb. 28,
I945-)
MULLINGER, JAMES BASS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 11,
1862. [2nd] s. of John Morse (and Mary). B. Feb. 5, 1- 14,
at Bishop's Stortford, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A.
1866; Le Bas prize, 1S66; Hulsean prize, 1867; M.A. 1870;
Kave prize, 1875. Hon. Litt.D. 1912. At University College,
London. Lecturer at Bedford College, London, 1881-3.
Librarian of St John's, 1883-1905. Cambridge University
Teacher in the History of Education, 1885-95. University
Lecturer in History, 1894-1909. Birkbeck Lecturer at
Trinity College, 1800-4. President of the Cambridge Anti-
quarian Society. 1896. As an historian his outstanding con-
tribution was 1 he Univeristy of I ambridge from the Earliest
Times to the Decline »/ the Plalonisl Movement (4 vols.,
1873-1916). Also author of Cambridge Characteristics in the
17th Century; The Ancient African Church; The New Re-
formation; The Schools of Charles the Great; (with S. R.
Gardiner) An Introduction to English History; (With Canon
Masterman) The Age of Milton; History of St John's College,
Cambridge, etc. As a young man, in 1S71. had served a
term of imprisonment for an attack upon his sister-in-law,
with a carving-knife. Always eccentric in his conduct, many-
stories were current about his intolerance of the slightest
noise when lecturing and of his threats to those with whom
he came unexpectedly in contact. Lived at 68, Lensfield
Road, Cambridge. Died Nov. 22, 1917. (Eagle, xl. 51;
II fta ;. as Who I
MULLINGS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens, at 1
Apr. 18, 1893. S. of Richard Benoni. B. [Dec. 16, 1874], at
Devizes. Schools, Lord Weymouth's Grammar, Warminster
and Epsom College. Matric. Michs. 1813; Scholar, 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.A., M.B., and B.Chir., 1900; M.A. 1903. At
Charing Cross Hospital. House Surgeon and House Physi-
cian at Charing Cross Hospital. Assistant Resident Medical
Officer, Brompton Hospital. Practised in Belgrave Square,
London, for many years. Of Junipers, Dunsfold, Godalming,
Surrey, in 1946. Died in London, June 12, 1949. (Peile, 11.
783; Medical Directories.)
MULLINS, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 5, 1855. S. of Edward, solicitor (and Elizabeth). B. in
St John's "Wood, London. Bapt. July 9, 1834. Matric.
Michs. 1855; B.A. (31SI Wrangler) 1859; M.A. 1S70. One of
the founders of The Eagle, 185S. Assistant Master at Marl-
borough College, 1S60-98. Member of the L.C.C. 1901.
Resided latterly at Hampstead. Died Dec. 1, 1918. at
Wadliurst. Sussex, aged 84. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle, XT. 194;
The Times, Dec. 4, 1918.)
MULOCK, THOMAS EDMUNDS. Adm. pens, at Jesi s, June 3,
1834. [2nd] s. of William, Esq., of Ballinagore, Co. West
meath (and Alicia Holmes). School, Liverpool. Matric.
Michs. 1834. Commissioned in the Army, 1836; Capt.,
70th Foot, 1846; Major, 1859; Lt.-Col., 1863; retired 1866.
C.B. 1865. Married, Jan. 24, 1861, Julia Florentia, dan o(
Capt. John Sturt, R.E., of Crichel, Dorset, and had IS
Died Sept. 9, 1893. (Burke, E.G. of Ireland; Arm: I
MUMFORD, ARTHUR GEORGE REEVE. Adm
Corpl-s OiKi-ii Sept. 30, iSqo. S. of George Ji
chant, of Chalk Hill Hoii-r, Thorpe Hamlet, Nnnndi K
there. Bapt Nov. 22, 1870, at St Matthew1
School, Norwich Grammar. Matrii . Mi' hs. 1890.
MUMFORD, CHARLES ALLAN. Adm. pens t 1
Dec. 9, 1892. [Eldest] s. of ( I,
Berkham ted B.Feb, t, '. ' """"
Matrii ■ liolar, '
1896. Appointed to thi I.C.S., [895; served in thi N v\ P;
and 111 Oudh 1
1
1 y O
ner, (an. 1914; M 1
1 ommissioner, 1923-7: retired, 19 O.B.E. 1919. ('■ A.
Walker, 62(, and MS. note; India Office Lists, B111I.
495
Mumford, Gerald Blomfield
MUMFORD, GERALD BLOMFIELD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 8,
1897. [S. of William Lugar, M.D. School, Felsted.] Matric.
Michs. 1897; exhibitioner. 1898; (Hist. Trip, Pt I, 1st Class,
1899); B.A. (Hist. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1901. Appointed
to I C.S., 1901; served in Bengal as Assistant Magistrate
and Collector; Joint Magistrate, 1910; District and Sessions
Judge, 1914; retired, 1020. Subsequently of Field Place,
Willingdon, Sussex. Died Mav 23, 1938, at Eastbourne;
buried at Willingdon. [Al. Felsted; I.C.S. Lisa, The Times,
-May 24, 1938.)
MUMFORD, NOEL GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1895. B. Dec. 31, 1872. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A.
TS98; M.A. 1903. Assistant Schoolmaster in Jamaica,
1901-2. Assistant Master (and House Master) at Bedford
School, 1903-31. Died Apr. 7, 1933, at Bedford. (W. Cow-
per; Schoolmasters' Directories; 1 he Times, Apr. 8, 1933;
H. Grose-Hodge.)
MUMM. ROBERT JULIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June IS, 1.875. S. of J. E., Esq., deceased. [B. May 1857.]
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1875. Partner in Messrs
lul^s Munim and Co., Rheims and London; retired, 1905.
Died Feb. 19, iu-s [Harrow Sch. Reg.)
MUMMERY (or MOMER1E), ALFRED WILLIAMS. Adm. pens,
at Sr John's. Mar. 17, 1S75. Of Middlesex. [Only] s. of
I..L.H- Vale [Congregational] minister (and Amelia). B,
Mar, 22, 1848, at Ratcliffe. [School, City of London; and
at Edinburgh University.] Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar,
1877; (Moral Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1877); B.A. 1878, as
Momerie; M.A. 1881. Fellow, 1879-85. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1878; priest, 1879; C. of Leigh, Lanes., 1878-9.
Select Preacher, 1883. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics
at King's College, London, 1880-91, and Morning Preacher
at the Foundling Hospital, 1884-90; both these appoint-
ments were terminated owing to his unorthodox views.
1'^ . Edinburgh, 1875; Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh, 1887.
Author, The OuSi» ../ Evil; Defects of Modem Christianity;
< kurch and Creed. I ind Dec. h, 1900. [Eagle, xxu. 244;
ford; Who was Who [sub Momerie).}
MUMMERY (post LOCKHART-MUMMERY), JOHN PERCY
LOCKHART. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1893. [Eldest] s. of
John Howard [M.R.C.S.], dentist, of Highgate, Middlesex
B. Feb. 14, 1875, at Hampstead. Schools, Eagle House,
Sandhurst and The Leys. Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1897; M.|! ,,,id lll'hir. 1902; M.A. 1919. At St
George's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899; F.R.C.S.,
[900. Assistant House Surgeon and House Physician at St
rge's Hospital. Assistant Demonstrator in Anatomy at
Cambridge. Huntenan Professor, R.C.S., 1904. Practised
in Harley Street. Hon. Sec, British Empire Cancer Cam-
paign. Author, (JiSoIm^ of the Colon and their Surgical
Treatment; Diseases of Rectum and Anus; Diseases of Rectum
and Colon; After-Treatment of Operations; 1 he Origin of
( ancer; After Us, etc. Of 149, Harley Street, London, W..
in 1947- [Venn, 11. 593; Medical Directories; Who's Who.)
MUMTAZ HUSEIN. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 1897.
S. of Mahmond Jin. B. at Beekasarai, India. Educ. at
Allahabad University, Matric. Michs. 1897.
MUNBEE. VALENTINE. Adm, pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 4,
i-S«. [Eldest] s. of Valentine, of Horningsheath, Suffolk
[and late "f Kingston, lamaica]. B. at Horningsheath.
Schools, Wyveistone (private) and Bury St Edmunds.
Scholar, 1758. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 20, 17S8.
Married, 1795, Letitia, dau. of Alexander Young, of Cool-
keiragh House, Co. Londonderry. Sold the Horningsheath
estate in 1768. [llutv S| Edmunds Gr.Sth. Res.; Willi, II 74
Inns of Court.)
MUNBY, ALAN EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 4.
1 lg [2nd] s. of Frederick lames, solicitor, of York, B
[Jan. 16, 1870], at Pendleton. Manchester. Schools, Mr
Roscoe's, Harrogate, Repton, and Durham College of
Science, Newcastle, Matric Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1896. Lecturer at Durham College of science and to the
Durham County Council, 1892-4. Assistant Master at Fel-
sted School, 1894-1902. An architect's pupil, 1902-5.
A.R.I.B.A., 1907; F.R.I. B.A. His principal architectural
works are the Memorial buildings at University College of
N. Wales, at Clifton College. Highgate School, Beaumont
College, Gresham's School, Holt, the Chelsea Polytechnic
an<l Paddington Green Hospital. Married, and li id is>ue.
Author. 1 alt, >durtto„ to the Chemistry an,t I'hysi, ■. .f Building
Material.. Died I. m 01, 1938. [Repton Sch Reg.; Peile, u.
10 Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who in Art- The
I imes, [an. 21, 19 ;8.)
Mundahl, Henry Smethurst
MUNBY, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 10, 1S47. [Eldest] s. of loseph [solicitor], of York.
[B. 1828. School, St Peter's, York.] Matnc. Michs. 1S47;
B.A. 1851; M.A. 1856. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 11, 1851.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1855. Conveyancer in the
Ecclesiastical Commissioners' office, 1858-08. Poet and man
of letters. F.S.A. Author, Benoni; Verses A'cie and Old;
Dorothy, a Country Story (which was praised by Robert
Browning for its ' consummate craftsmanship ')'; Poems,
Chiefly Lyric and Elegiac and Rehcta. Latin teacher at the
Working Men's College, 1860-70. Resided at Pyrford,
Surrey. Died, s.p., Jan. 29, 1910. The publication of his
will disclosed that in 1873 he had married his servant,
Hannah Cullwick; owing to her refusal to leave her station,
the marriage was kept secret from all save a few friends.
Bequeathed many books to Trinity College and, the British
Museum refusing them, also two rilled deed-boxes, on condi-
tion that thev were not to be opened before Jan. 1, 1950.
When this was done they were found to contain poems by
Mnnby, photographs and diaries. Brother of the next and
of Joseph E. (1S58). [Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; D.N.B.)
MUNBY, GEORGE FREDERICK WOODHOUSE. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, May 7, 1852. S. of Joseph. B. [Oct. 6,
1833], at York. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A.
1856; M.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (London) 1856; priest, 1857.
Tutoi it tli-' Church Missionary Society's College, Islington,
1856-69. R. of Turvey, Beds., 1869-1905. Rural Dean of
Felmersham, 1895-1905. Co-author, Tuney and the .1/ r-
daunts. Lived latterly at Hltchin, Herts., where he died
May is. 1911. M.I. in Turvey church. Brother of the above
and of Joseph E. (185S); father of the next. [Crochford.)
MUNBY, HENRY EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
1892. [Elder] s. of the Rev. George Frederick Woodhouse
(above), of Turvey rectory, Beds. B. there [Apr. 5], 1874.
School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1S95; M.A. 1899.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Ilfracombe,
1898-1901. C. of St George's, Camberwell (Trin. College
Mission), 1901-3. C. of St John's, Red Lion Square, Holbom,
1903-7. C. of St Peter's, Plymouth, 1907-12. P.-in-c. of
Kota Kota, Nyasaland, 1912-37. Died Oct. 18, 1937, at
Durban. [Rugby Sch. Res . < rochford; 1 he limes, Oct. 21,
1937.)
MUNBY. JOSEPH EDWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 27,
1858. S. of Joseph, of Clifton Holme, near York. B.Nov. 25,
1839, at York. School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs.
1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1865. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1S63;
priest, 1865; C. of Masham, Yorks, 1863-66. C. of St Peter's,
Leeds, 1867. Disappears from Clergy List, [868. Brother
of George F. W. (1S52) and Arthur J. (1S47).
MUNCASTER, GAMEL AUGUSTUS, Lord. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, Feb. 25, 1850. [Eldest] s. of Lowther Augustus
John (Pennington) [3rd] Baron (and Frances Catherine, dau.
of Sir John Ramsden, 4th Bart., of Byrnm, Yorks.). B.
[Dec. 3, 1831], at Warter, Yorks. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S50; M.A. 1853. Had succeeded his father as 4th
Baron, 1838. Of Muncaster Castle, Cumberland. D.L. for
E. Riding of Yorks. and for Cumberland. High Sheriff of
Cumberland, 1859. Married, Aug. 2, tSss, Jane Louisa
Octavia, dau. of Richard (Grosvenor), 2nd Marquess of
Westminster. Died, s.p.m., June 13, 1862, of gastric fever,
at Castellamare, near Naples; buried at Muncaster. [Eton
Sch. Lists; C.E.I ; G. Mag.. 1862, II. 11S.)
MUNCASTER. JAMES HANNAY. Adm. at Clare. Oct. 8, 1883.
[S. of John, of Laurel Bank, Whitehaven. B. Apr. 14, 1865.
School, Mill Hill.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886 At Guy's
Hospital; House Physician there. M.B., London, 1893. Of
The Mount, Halifax, in 1900. Died there, July rS, 1901,
[Mill Hill Seh. Res.; Medical Directories.)
MUNDAHL, FRANCIS OSCAR. Adm. pens, at St John's.
' '■ t j, 1890. [Youngest] *. of ( irl Magnus, smack-owner, of
Great Grmisbv, Lues, (and Mary Anne Smethurst) B.
there, Dec. 5, 1871. School, I lakham (the Rev. E. V. Hodge*.
Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1893. Died of meningitis, Apr. 2,
1901, at St Mary's Hospital, Dawson City, Yukon Territory,
Canada. Brother of the next. [Eagle, xxiii. 236; The
Standard, Ma
1901
MUNDAHL, HENRY SMETHURST. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 1 ,
1884. [Eldest] s. of Carl Magnus, of Grimsby (and Mary
Ann-' Smethurst]. B. Feb. 9, 1865, at Abergavenny. Schools,
Grimsbv Collegiate and Grove Park, Wrexham. Matric.
Michs. i.s,s4. Migrated to St John's. Ian. 26, 1SS5; B.A.
1887; LL.B. iSSS; Whewcll Scholar. iSSc Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 18, 1887. Called to the Bar, 1891. On the North-
Eastern Circuit. University Extension Lecturer; residing in
Newcastle in 1898. Recorder of Newcastle and of Berwick-
on-Tweed. Stipendiary Magistrate at Middlesbrough, 1928-
38. Married, and had issue. Died Mav 26, 1938. Brother
of the above. [Venn, 11. 417, Law Lists'; Who was Who.)
496
Mtjnday, John George
MUNDAY, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1880. S. of John, of Halidon House, Mackenzie Road.
Slough, Bucks. B. [Jan. 11], i860, at Andover, Hants.
School. Salt Hill, Slough (private). Matric. Michs. 18S0;
B.A. 1SS4; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1883; priest
(Ripon), 1SS4; C. of Ravensthorpe, Vorks., 1SS3-6. C. of
St Michael's, Louth, Lines., 18S6-S. V. of Bardney, 1888-91.
R. of Clee with Cleethorpes, 1S91-5. V. of St John-the-
Baptist, Felixstowe, 1895-1906. V. of Stanwell, Middlesex,
1908-13. C. of Summertown, Oxford, 1917-19. Lived sub-
sequently at Westward Ho!, Devon, where he died. Oct. 10,
1930; buried at Northam, Devon. (Crockford; The Times,
Oct. n, 1930.)
MUNDELLA. VICTOR ALESSANDRO. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 14, 18S7. [Youngest] s. of John, hosier, de-
ceased (and Emma Wright). B. Dec. 4, t866, at Notting-
ham. School, Durham College of Science. Newcastle-on-
Tyne (B.Sc, 18S7; D.Sc). Matric. Lent, iSSS; B.A. 1891;
M.A. 1900. Assistant Lecturer in Physics at Durham Col-
lege of Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1S91-6; Head of Physics
and Electrical Engineering Dept., Northern Polytechnic
Institute, London, 1896-1908. Principal of Sunderland
Technical College. 190S-32. Joint author (with Dr J. T.
Dunn), General Elementary Science. Died Mir. t, 1939.
{Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Mar. 9, 1939.)
MUNDY (formerly PATCH), CECIL TRELAWNEY. Adm. (age
24) at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1891. Eldest s. of the Rev. James
1 ■ '. i i- I \ '. ■ < \ ■ ■■ . 1 :i'.\, ... ] ,
Devon. [His father and he had assumed the name of
Mundy, in lieu of Patch, by deed-poll, Nov. 24, 1888.] B.
May 19, 1868, at Weston-super-Mare. [School, Loretto.]
Matric. Michs. 1S91. Became a Non-Coil, student; B.A. 1901.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1901; priest, 1903; C. of Heavitree,
Exeter, 1901-3. C. of St Paul's, Ramsgate, 1904-5. C. of
St Michael and AU Angels, Southsea, 1905-6. C. of Tividale,
Staffs., 1906-S. V. of Sundon with Streatley, Beds., 1908-39.
Disappears from Crockford, 1940. {Loretto Reg.; C >
Name.)
MUNDY, CHARLES FRANCIS MILLER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. [Only] s. of [Major-General] Charles
FitzRoy Miller, of Timsburv House, Bath (and Louisa, dau.
of J. N. Orth Waldemar, of Pall Mall). B. [Dec. 16], 1854,
at Jallundur, India. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1874;
Entrance exhibition; Scholar, 1S75; B.A. 1S78. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 20, 1S75. Called to the Bar, May j, 1882
On the Midland Circuit. (La-j. Lists; Inns of Cour
Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G. (for his father).)
MUNFORD, THOMAS NETTLESHIP. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. I, 1900. S. of the Rev. [John Noon], deceased. B. Oct.
15, 1881, at St Allen, Cornwall. School, Blundell's, Tiverton
(Mr Francis). Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 190S.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of Bideford,
Devon, 1904-8. C. of Copper Cliff, Algeria, 1908-12.
C. of Lynton, Devon, 19 1 3-1 6. Resided subsequently at
Bournemouth, where he died, Sept. 24, 1917. {Blundell's
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 4, 1917.)
MUNGEAM. GLOVER. Adm. sizar (age 31) at St John's,
June 27, 1806; re-adm. pens. Apr. 8, 1811. Of Kent. [S. of
William, schoolmaster, of Meopham. B. there.] Matric.
Michs. 1S06. Migrated to Pembroke, Apr. 27, 1808; scholar;
thence to Clare, Dec. 12, 1809; B.A. 1810; migrated back to
St John's; M.A. 18 13. Ord. priest (Salisbury, Litt. dim.
from Rochester) June 12, 1813. C. of Stansted, Kent, 1841-6.
Resided at Meopham, 1847-53. Died at Meopham, May 1 ;.
1853, aged 77; father of the next. {Clerical Journal, 1. 53.)
MUNGEAM, WILLIAM MARTIN. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 2, 1833. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Glover (above), of
Meopham, Kent. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Mil b
B.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) Oct. 8, 1837; priest.
Nov. 11, 183S; C. of Minster, Isle of Sheppey, 1837-9. C. of
St Mark's, Whitechapel, 1839-42. C. of Christ Church,
Spitalfields, 1842-4. Chaplain, Queen's prison, Southwark,
V. of St Peter's, Southwark, 1848-86, and Reader
at Christ Church, Newgate Street, 1843--86. Died July 29,
1886. {Eagle, XIV. 313; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 4,
1886.)
MUNK, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 10,
1789. S. of George, of Canterbury. School, King's, Canter-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1790. Died Jan. 1, 1791, aged 18.
Ml. in old All Saints Church, Cambridge.
MUNN, HENRY. Adm. i 29, 1846.
ii . Lent, 1847; B.A
Ord. deacon (London) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of All Saints.
Gordon Square, London, 1850-3. P.C. of Christ Church,
i set, 1853-5. C. of Edmonton, 1855-60. C. of
Woodstock, Oxon., 1860-2. R. (and V.) of Liddington,
Wilts., 1863-82. Died Mar. 12, 1882, aged 56. (Scott,
r ckford.)
Munro, Hugh Andrew Johnstone
MUNN. HENRY TOKE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
July 6, 1884. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1884.
MUNN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Jan. 21,
Matric. Easter, r864; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Deane, Lanes., 1868-
76. C. of Kingsclere, Hants., 1876-88. C. and Lect. of
Wethersfield, Essex, 1890-4. Chaplain, R. Surrey County
Hospital, Guildford, 1895-6. Resided latterly at Richmond,
Surrey. Died July -' ?. Mi 1, at Kingston-on-Thames, aged 72.
{Crockford; The Times, July 26, 1913.)
MUNN, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 17, 1848.
S. of Henry, builder. B. Jan. 9, 1827, at Pentonville.
Schools, Canonburv Square (private) and King's College,
London. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1S52; M.A. 1855. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1853; priest, 1854; C of St Mary's, Bury St
i ,1 <). at Duncan Place, City
Road, London. Died Dec. n, 1866, at St Leonards-on-Sea.
(Scott, MSS.; Verm, 11. 284; Clergy List; Crockford; G. Mag.,
1867, 1. 251-2.I
MUNNINGS, THOMAS CROWE. Adm. sizar (age IS) at Caius,
June 1, 1775; pens. Feb. 15, 1777. S. of the Rev. Christopher
(1744), R- of East Bilney, Norfolk. B. there, Nov. 16. 1756.
Schools, Seaming, Norwich and King's Lynn. Scholar, 1774;
matric. Lent, 1776. Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 29, 1778; B.A.
1779; M.A. 1782. Fellow of Sidney, 1779- Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 30, 1779; priest, May 26, 1782; C. of East
Bilney and Beetlev, Norfolk, 1779-82; R. there (succeeding
his father), 1782-1833. Married {circa 1782) Margaret, dau. of
John Glenton, of Upwell, Cambs. ' A somewhat eccentric
character and a noted author of electioneering squibs.'
Author, An Account of Experiments for Drilling un<l Pro-
tecting Turnips. Died Sept. 30, 1833, at Gorgate (sic), Nor-
folk. M.I. at Beetley. (Venn, II. 96; G. Mag., 1833, 11. 378.)
MUNNS. THOMAS DEASON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
28, 1881. [2nd] s. of A[mold] S[ummers], [Solicitor], of
8, Old Jewry, London [and Sydenham, Kent]. [B. July 11,
1862. School, Repton.] From Oxford; whence he had matric.
as a Non-Coil, student, Jan. 22, 18S1, age 18. Matin
Easter, 1881. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 11, 1882.
Called to the Bar, June 22, 1887. Died 1902. {Repton Sell.
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MUNRO. ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1889. S.
of Andrew. B. July 6, 1869, at Invergordon, Ross-shire.
[School, Aberdeen Grammar and at Aberdeen University,
1885-9; M.A. 1889] Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1890;
B.A. {4th Wrangler) 1892; (Math. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class,
1S93); M.A. 1896. Fellow, 1893-1935; Bursar, Steward and
Vice-President. Junior Proctor, 1906-7; Senior Proctor,
1915-16; Junior Proctor, 1916-17. Made a great effort to
' save the Senior Wrangler ' in the discussion in the Senate
House, 1909. Died, unmarried, July I, 1935, at Sheringham,
Norfolk; buried at Cambridge. Left the greater part of his
estate of ( 70,000 to the College to found Scholarships and
Studentships in Mathematics and Physics. {1 lie limes,
July 3, 1935; Aberdeen Univ. Review, xxm. 92; C. J.
Fordyce.)
MUNRO, ARCHIBALD GRANT. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1872.
[B. 1855. School, Eccleshill College (of which his father was
Master).] Migrated to Queens'; B.A. 1883. Assistant Master
at Llandaff House School, Cambridge, for 2 years; at the
City of London School, 1S82-1909. Author, stories and books
for boys. Died, unmarried, in May, 1909. (Schoolmasters'
Directories; The Times, May 22, 1909.)
MUNRO, CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 23,
1841. [2nd] s. of [Major-Gen. Sir] Thomas [1st Bart.] (and
Jane, dau. of Richard Campbell, of Ayrshire). B. (Sept. 7,
1823], at Madras, India. School, Rugby. Matric- Michs. 1841.
Captain, Grenadier Guards. Of Fairfield. Lyme Regis and
Lindertis, Kerriemuir, Forfarshire. J. P. for Dorset; I I ind
D.L. for Forfarshire. Married, Apr. 4, 1853, Henrietta
Maria, dau. of John Drummond, of Redenham, Hants ,
and had issue. Succeeded his brother as 3rd Baronet,
Oct. 28, 1901. Died June 13, 1913. (Rugby Sch. Reg.,
Burke, P. and B.)
MUNRO, HUGH ANDREW JOHNSTONE. Adm. 1
Trinity, Jan. 18, 1838. (Natural s. of Hugh Andrew John-
stone (Christ Church, Oxford, 1814), of Nuv.ir, I
and Penelope Forbes. B. Oct. 1
Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 1
Scholar, 1841; Chancellor's medal, 1842; I
1842; M.A. 1S45; Litt.D. 1884. Fellow, 1843-85. v
1846-55; Tutor, 1855-7; Junior Bursa.,
I'm till, 1 si. ( I I': III ol
Society, 1883. Adm. ad eundem, at Oxford, ] Hoi D.i
L.L.D., I burgh, 1 He 11 i'.
1 mblii , In Holy 1 I
Latin,] d. Collated and published Vatican and
.1 1 a, 1. mis, 1 ublished thi
Aetna, 1867; of Horace, 1868; alsoCrilicisms and Elucidations
VAC11IV
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Munro, James Hume
of Catullus. ' His character, like his intellect, was strong.
Generally reserved, and sometimes absent-minded, he united
dignity and courteousness of manners with a very marked
simplicity, and a strongly expressed antipathy for anything
which he considered false or mean.' Died Mar. 30, 1885, in
Rome; buried in the Protestant cemetery there. Memorial
brass in Trinity Chapel. (D.N.B.)
MUNRO, JAMES HUME. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 26,
1884. S. of H.G., Esq., of Pelton Fell, Chester-le-Street,
Durham. School, Newcastle-on-Tyne Grammar. Matric.
M11 hs, [884. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1884; Assistant Col-
lector and Magistrate in Madras, 1S86; Head Assistant, 1S93;
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1808; District and Ses-
sions Judge. 1003; Judge of the High Court, Madras, 1907;
retired. 1911. Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, 1926. (7.C.S.
Lists.)
MUNRO, JOSEPH EDWIN CRAWFORD. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Oct. 7, 1872. [Younger s. of Daniel. Of Hills-
borough, Co. Down, Ireland. B. 1849, at Dnimbane, Co.
Down. School, Roval Belfast Academical Institution, and
at Queen', College," Belfast] Matric. Michs. 1872; Whewell
Scholar, 1874; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1875); LL.B. 1876;
LL M [879 President of the Union, 1875. LL.D., Queen's
University, Belfast. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 12,
1874. Called to tin- Bar, Nov. 17, 1876. Equity Draftsman
an 1 1 onveyancer. On the North-Eastern Circuit. Professor
of Political Economy and Jurisprudence at Owens College,
Manchester. 1-:-.; .,2. Assistant Reader to the Inns of Court,
1 ;s, (2. I're-.uleiit, M.im luster Statistical Society. Author,
Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Art. 1883. Died Sept. 10,
[896, at Wimbledon. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The Standard, Sept. 14, 1896.)
MUNRO, KENNETH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. r,
1885. [S. of David, schoolmaster, of Hillside, Elstree, Herts.
B. Mav 18, 1866. School, St Paul's.] Matric. Michs. 18S5.
Migrated to Hertford College, Oxford, whence he matric.
May 12, 1888. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1903. Record Keeper,
Court of Arches. Of 1, The Sanctuary, Westminster. {St
Paul's Sch. Reg.; Law Inls, 1910.)
MUNRO, RANALD MARTIN CUNLIFFE. Adm. at Clare,
Jan. 17. 1893. [S. oi Major General A. A.. Bengal S.C, of
Frant. B. Aug. 17, 1874.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1893; Scholar; B.A. 1S96. Adm. at the Inner Temple (and
Lincoln's Inn). Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1904. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (2nd Lieut., R. Welsh Fusiliers, attached King's
(Liverpool) Regt.). Died Oct. 6, 1946, at South Weald, near
Brentwood, Essex. (Scott, MSS.; Univ. War List; La:,'
Lr.ts-, The Times, < '. 1 9, 1946.)
MUNRO, WELLESLEY HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius,
July 4, 1859. S. of Lieut. -Col. Charles Adolphus, Indian
Army, deceased. B. Mar. 27. 1838, at Bedford. School,
Barnstaple. Did not reside. A clerk in the India Office, 1861.
In the Accountant-General's Dept., 1878. (Venn, II. 346;
I.C.S. Lists (1886 only).)
MUNRO-FERGUSON. ROBERT HARRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 14. 1886. S. of [Colonel] Robert, of Raith,
Kirki aldy, Fifeshire. B. there [June 8], i868. School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 18S6. Died in 1922.
(Wellington Coll. Keg.)
MUNROE. MARTIN SHIPHAM. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pem-
broke, Ian. 31. 1867. Eldest s. of Martin, deceased. B. at
Selby, Yorks. Matri. Lent. 1867; B.A. 1871. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1N72; priest. 1.X7-; C. of Ellesmere, Salop, 1872-6.
C. of Holy Trinity, Bingley, Ynrks., 1876-80. C. of St
Paul's, Preston, I tni - . [880 1 C. of Eccles, 1S81-5. V. of
Little Hulton, 1885 1909 Disappears from Crockford, 1010.
MUNSEY, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall,
July 25, 1808; from All Souls College, Oxford, whence he
had matric. Apr. is. 1801, age 18. [S. of Tames, of Hereford.]
Maine. Michs. 1808; I!. A. 1809. Ord. deacon, 1808; priest,
1809. V. of Arundel, Sussex, 18TI-22. V. of Norton-Canon,
Herefs., 1822-41. Vicar-Choral of Hereford Cathedral. 1822-
40. V. of Fownhope. Herefs., 1840 65. Disappears from
Clergy Lit. 1866. (Al. Oxon.; Crockford.)
MUNSTER. HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. Feb. 27,
1841. [Only] s. of Frederick [late of Port Royal, Jamaica].
B. [Oct. 13, 1 - -■ ; inLondon. School, King's College, London.
Matri Mich 1 11; B.A 1858. Rowing ' blue ' (cox) 1845.
Adm. attl,. h.n-r I . I. , pie, Apr 28, 1843. Called to the Bar,
May 1, i^pv spe.nl Pleader, Sussex Sessions. Of Abbey
\ en , Cashel, Tipperary. M.P. for Mallow, 1R70, but shortly
afterwards unseated on petition, owing In bribery bv his
agent. Died at Plunipton, Apr. 11, 1894. (Bool of Blues;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Return of
M.P.'s; Univ. Almanack.)
MUNTON, WILLIAM. Adm. si?ar (age 17) al Peierhouse,
July 2, 1771. Of Northumberland. [Doubtless s. of Anthony
Murdoch, George Francis
(1737).] School, Ipswich. Matric. Lent, 1775; Scholar, 1771;
LL.B. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May 23, 1777; C. of
Witnesham, Suffolk. 1777. (T. A. Walker, 334.)
MUNTZ, ALBERT IRVING. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. [3rd] s. of George Frederick, of Umberslade, near
Birmingham (by his 2nd wife. Sara Mathilda, dau. of Charles
Aylett Kell, of Aylesbury House, Warws.). B. there [Mar. 1,
1870]. School. Mill Hill. Matric. Michs. 1S88; B.A. r89i.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., W. Somerset
Yeomanry; employed Ministry of Food). Of Ecchinswell
House, near Newbury. Berks. Married, Aug. 24, 1898, Jessie,
dau. of Joseph Challinor, of Compton House. Leek, Staffs.,
and had issue. Died Mar. 31, 104s. Step-brother of the next
and brother of Ronald A. (1S90). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.;
Univ. War List; Burke, L.G.)
MUNTZ, FREDERICK ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi. Feb. 7, 1868. [Eldest s. of George Frederick, J. P.,
D.L.,of Umberslade, Warws. (by his 1st wife, Marianne Lvdia,
dau. of William Richardson). B. June 14, 1845] Matric
Lent, 1868; B.A. 1871. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 13,
1870. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873. Equitv Draftsman
and Conveyancer, 1890. Of Umberslade, Hockley Heath,
Warws. Lord of the Manor of Tanworth-in-Arden. J. P. and
D.L. for Warws.; High Sheriff of Warws., 1902. Married,
Sept. 2, 1869, Georgian.! Jane Farley, dau. of Alexander
Borrowman, of Edinburgh, and had issue. Died Nov. 25.
1920. Step-brother of the above and of the next. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who .-ens Who.)
MUNTZ, RONALD AYLETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. [4th s. of George Frederick, D.L., of Umberslade,
Warws. (by his 2nd wife, Sara Mathilda, dau. of Charles A.
Kell). B. June 6, 1872. School, Mill Hill.] Did not reside.
Matric. from Pembroke College, Oxford, Oct. 25, 1890; B.A.
(Oxford) 1893. Of The Manor House. Tansor, Peterborough,
in 1946. Married. Dec. 9. 1903, Harriet, dau. of William G.
Jackson, of Duddington, Northants., and had issue. J. P.
for Northants., 1922. Step-brother of the above, and brother
of Albert I. (1888). (Mill Hill Sch. Reg.; Kelly, Handbook.)
MURCH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec. 11, iRio.
Of Devon. Matric. Lent, 1831.
MURCHISON. RODERICK FALCONER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885. [Elder] s. of Charles [M.D., F.R.S.], of 79.
Wimpole Street, London. B. [Aug. 9], 1867, in London.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1RS5; B.A- 1888: M.A.
1893 Died Inly 3, 1942, at York. (Winchester Coll. Reg.;
I he I imes, July 4, 1942}
MURCHISON, Sir RODERICK IMPEY, Kt. Matric. from
Trinity, Easter, 1847; Hon. M.A. 1847; Hon. LL.D. i86r.
(Does not appear in Adm. to Trinity College.) [Eldest s. of
Kenneth, of Taradale, Ross-shire. B. there, Feb. 19, 1792.
Schools. Durham Grammar and the Military College, Great
Marlow.] Hon. D.C.L.. Oxford, iSsr. Hon. LL.D.. Dublin.
F.G.S.; F.R.S., 1826; Copley medal, 1849. Ensign, 36th
Regt.. 1807; served in Portugal. 1R0R, and under Sir John
Moore in the retreat to Corunna. A.D.C. to his uncle, General
Mackenzie, in Sicily, 1811; retired, 1815. Married, Aug. 29,
1814, Charlotte, dau. of General Hugonin. President of the
Geographical Society, 1843-58. Knighted, 1846; Director-
General of the Geological Survey, 1855-71. K.C.B. 1863;
created Baronet, 1866." Author (with von Keyserling and De
Verneil), The Geology of Russia and the Ural Mountains.
Resided in Belgrave Square, London. Died Oct. 22, 1871.
(Al. Own.; D.N.B.)
MURCOTT, WALTER. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1877. [ Youngest
s. of John, Esq., of Weston Hall, Worcs. (sic). B. Aug. 7,
1858. School, Rossall,] Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1883;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1884; priest, 1885; C.
of St George's, Kidderminster, 1884-7. C. of Claines, Worcs.,
1887-94. V. of Stottesdon, Salop, 1894-1934. Died May 15,
1934. (Rossall Sch Reg.; Crockford.)
MURDOCH, DAVID DOIG. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1880. Of
Aberdeen. [S. of the Rev. John, of Wallington, Surrey.
Educated at Aberdeen University.] Matric. Michs. 1880.
Appointed to the I.C.S., 1RR0; served in Madras as Assistant
Collector and Magistrate, 18S2. Head Assistant, 1890.
Deputy Commissioner of Salt and Revenue (S. Division),
1894. Sub-Collector, and Joint Magistrate, 1896; Collector
and Magistrate, T897. District and Sessions Judge. 1905.
Retired, Nov. 1908. Married, 1S95, Hannah 1. M. Mullabv.
and had issue. Lived latterly in Hampshire. (King's Coll.
Reg.; I.C.S. Lists.)
MURDOCH, GEORGE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's.
July 6, 1843. S. of James Gordon (1815) (next), of Bedford
Square, Brighton (and Caroline Penelope). B. there. May 14,
1825. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1847. Row-
ing ' blue.' 1846 and 1S47 (race rowed at Henley). A banker
in London. Died of fever, Apr. 20. 1850. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Book of Blues; G. Mag., 1850, II. 224.)
Murdoch, James Gordon
MURDOCH. JAMES GORDON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 14, 1815. find s. of James, deceased, of Madeira.]
B. in Madeira. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A.
1820. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 8, 1819. A banker in
London; Messrs Ransom's, Pall Mall. Married, Nov. 4,
1819, Caroline Penelope, dau. of Samuel Gambier. Of White
Hill, Berkhamsted, in 1864. Died July 1, 1880. Father of
the above. (Burke, L.G.; Eton Sc'h. Lists; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1S19, 11. 450.}
MURDOCH, THOMAS CLINTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 24, 1825. Did not reside. [Doubtless Thomas William
Clinton, s. of Thomas, F.R.S. (and Charlotte, dau. of John
Leacock, Esq., of Madeira). B. Mar. 22, 1809, in London.
School, Charterhouse.] A junior clerk in the Colonial Office,
1826. Chief Secretary to Sir George Arthur, in Canada, 1830.
Provincial Secretary- for Lower Canada. 1841. Senior Clerk,
Colonial Office, 1S46. Chairman of the Colonial Land and
Emigration Commissioners, 1847. Special Commissioner to
Canada, 1S70. K.C.M.G., 1870. Retired, 1876. Married,
1836, Isabella Anne, dau. of Robert Lukin, of the War
Office, and had issue. Died Nov. 30, 1891, in London.
(Walford, County Families; D.N.B.)
MURDOCK. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 24, 1830.
Matnc. Michs. 1S30. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. is, 1831.
Of Handsworth, Birmingham. ' Doubtless a member of a
Scottish family, members of the firm of Boulton, Watt and
Murdock.' {Peile, 11. 442.)
MURE. WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1864. S. of David f fudge of the Court of Sessionl, of 12,
Amslie Place. Edinburgh (and Helen, dau. of John Tod.
Esq., of Kirkhill, Midlothian). (B. Aug. 14, 184s'.] Schools
[Loretto and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. i860-
M.A. 1872. Advocate of the Scottish Bar, 1871. Legal
Secretary to the Lord Advocate, 1885-6, 1S86-92 and
1895-6. A Director of the Bank of Scotland. LP. for City
of Edinburgh. C.B., 1897. Married, 187S, Emily May Innes,
and had issue. Resided latterly in London. Died Nov. 9
1924. {Loretto Sch. Reg.; Who was Who.)
MURFITT, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 11, 1778. S. of William, of Cambridge. School. Cam-
bridge. Matric. Michs. 1778; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1783; M.A.
1786. Fellow, 1784; Junior Dean, 1789-92 and 1793-4;
Junior Bursar, 1794-1806. Ord. deacon (Peterb.), 1785;
priest, 1787. V. of Arrington, Cambs., 1799. V. of Kendal.
Westmorland, 1806-14. Died Nov. 7. 1814. M.I. in Kendal
Church. (G. Mag., 1814, 11. 610; Korthants. Clergy.)
MURGATROYD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Apr. 21, 1757. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev.] John (1719-20), of
Leeds. School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1757. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Jan. 2, 1760. Brother of the next. (Inns of
Court.)
MURGATROYD. RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
June 2, 1756. S. of [the Rev.] John (1719-20), of Halifax.
School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1756. Brother of the
above.
MURGATROYD. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
May 13, 1768. S. of John, shalloon-maker. B. at Heptonstall,
Yorks. School, Tadcaster. Matric. Michs. 1768; Scholar,
1771; B.A. 1772; M.A. 1777. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), Mar. 15,
1772; priest, Dec. 18, 1774; C. of Ash well, Herts., 1772-3.
V. of Litlington, Cambs., 1773-99. V. of W. Thurrock,
Essex, 1799-1S05. Married, April 1785, Miss — Rushworth,
dau. of J. Rushworth, deceased, of Mouldgrave, Halifax.
(Si John's Coll. Adm., iv. 393.)
MURIEL. EDWARD MORLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius,
Mai 2 1,1838. S. of Robert rM.R.C.S.], surgeon, of Elv. B.
there. Schools, private, at Wisbech and Worlington, Suffolk.
Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon
(London) 1847; priest, 1847; C. of Bethersden, Kent, 1849-
53- C. of Sandhurst and Newenden, 1854-8. C. of Ware-
home, 1859-60. V. of Ruckinge. 1861-95. Married, Apr. 30,
\nne Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Ingle, M.D. Died in
1895. {Venn, 11. 243; Crockford.)
MURIEL. GEORGE BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Aug. 29. 1889. [2nd s. of George John, surgeon, of White-
haven.] [B. March, 1871.] School, Denstone College. Matric
Michs. 1889; B .A rod B.Chir., 1897. At Guy's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1896. Practised at White-
haven from 1900. J. P. for Cumberland. Of Greentiank, near
Whitehaven, in 1946. Brother of the next. ( './, tical Direc-
MURIEL, HENRY LANGHAM. \ ■!,„ pens at Pel
May 2s, 1889. S. of George John.
haven. [B. Apr. 25, 187 ', tool, Den
.liens. 1889; B.A 189 i; M.A 1900
■r at Ardinglv School, 1892-5. Old. deacon
(Chester) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Odd Rode, Cheshire,
Murphy, Francis Edward
1896-8. Chanc. V., in Lichfield Cathedral, 189S-1904; Dean's
V., 1904-19. Lecturer at Lichfield Theological College,
1912-19. V. of Rugeley, Staffs., 1919-39. Rural Dean of
Rugeley, 1929-39. Preb. of Lichfield Cathedral, 1938-48.
Of Nether Beacon, Lichfield. Died Mar. 4, 1948. Brother of
the above. {Crockford; Denstone Coll. Reg.; The Tunes,
Mar. 6, 1948; T. A. Walker, 608.)
MURIEL. HUGH EVANS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 3,
1851. S. of John [MR. C.S.]. surgeon, of Ely. Matric. Michs.
1851; B.A 1855; M V 1858. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1855;
priest, 1S56. Second Master of the High School, Bishop's
Stortford, 1855-q. C. of Benwick, Cambs., 1859-61. Second
Master of Candover School, Hants., 1861-3. R. of Kilcon-
nell, Co. Galway, 1863-86. Treasurer of Clonfert Cathedral.
1868-86. Inc. of Fochabers, Elgin, 1886^7. Resided lat-
terly in S.E. London. Died Dec. 8, 1915, aged 83. Brother
of the next. {Crockford; The Times, Dec. 14, 1915.)
MURIEL, WILLIAM CARTER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 1, 1858. [7th] s. of John [J.P.], of Ely. [B. at Ely.]
Matric. Michs. 1858; B.A. 1862; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of Sheen, Staffs., 1862-4.
Chaplain of High Legh, Cheshire, 1864-7. R. of Debden,
Essex, 1867-90. V. of Fulham, London, 1890-1916. Died
Mar. 30, 1916, at the vicarage. Fulham. aged 76. Brother of
the above. {T. A. Walker, 514 and MS. note; Crockford;
The Times, Apr. I, 1916.)
MURISON, ALEXANDER LOGAN. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
Oct. 4, 1S90. S. of Alexander Falconer [Professor of Roman
Law at LTniversitv College, London], of 24, Victoria Road,
Clapham. B. [May 4], 1S71. at Aberdeen. School, St Olave's
Grammar, Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893.
At University College Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901.
House Surgeon, hospital for diseases of the throat, Golden
Square. Senior Assistant Surgeon, Metropolitan ear, nose
and throat hospital, and Royal ear hospital, London.
Medical Officer. Colonial Medical Service. Assistant Medical
Officer of Health, Bangkok, Siam. District Medical Officer,
Famagusta, Cyprus, in 1920. Of 389, Portland Road, West
Hove, 1930-48. Died Mar. 26, 1948. Brother of the next.
{Medical Directories.)
MURISON, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891.
[Youngest] s. of [Professor] Alexander Falconer.of 24, Victoria
Road, Clapham. [B. Mar. 23, 1872, at Aberdeen.] School,
StOlave'sGrammar.Southwark. Matric. Michs. 1891; Scholar,
1891; B.A. 1894; LL.B. 1895. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 27, 1893. Called to the Bar, Apr. 29, 1896. Equity
Draftsman and Conveyancer, 1900. Registrar. Fast African
Protectorate, 1902-4; Town Magistrate, Mombasa, 1904;
2nd Assistant Judge. Zanzibar, 1904; Senior Judge, Zanzibar,
1905-14; Chief Justice, 1914. Member of Court of Appeal for
East Africa, 1905-10, and from 1914. Knighted, iqio.
Acting Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, 1920-1.
Attorney-General, 1919-25. Chief Justice, 1925-33. K.C.
1924. Chairman of Commission, 1933, to enquire into Arab-
I' u-ish riots in Palestine. Editor, Zanzibar Law Reports,
1868-1918. Author, Swahili translations. Died Aug. 28,
1945. Brother of the above. {Law Lists; Colonial Office List;
Who's Who; Tlte Times, Aug 29, 1945.)
MURISON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1884. S. of
. of Strichen, Aberdeenshire. B. there [Dec. 20],
1863. Schools, Strichen and Old Aberdeen [and at Aberdeen
University (M.A. 1884; 1st Class Hons. in Classics), and
at Freiburg University], Matric. Michs. 1884; Scholar.
Assistant Master at Spiers' School, Beith, Ayrshire, 1888-03,
Senior English Master at Aberdeen Grammar School, 1893-
1928. Assistant in the English Dept., Aberdeen University,
1930-8. Author, English Composition; Precis Writing;
Raman Education', Greek Education, etc. Editor, Aberdeen
University Review, 1929-36. Died Mar. 20, 1944, at Aber
deen. {Venn, n. 472; Schoolmasters' Directories; Aberdeen
Univ. Review, xxx. 373; C. J. Fordyce.)
MURPHY, EDWARD CRAIGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age
Trinity, Apr. 20, 1803. S. of James, of SI I h' imas, Wesl
Indies [B.Nov 23.1783.] School, Eton. Died May 6, 1818,
in Liverpool. {Eton Sch. Lists (Edward '< mv '); '
1818, .. 578.)
MURPHY, FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. at Cavendish H.,
Ian. 1881. [5th s. of the Rev, Robert, I.I..1). (Trinitj I ol
I'."', I '111. Ill), !'-■] I . Ml'. I ( I, I.I! Mt Ml.
Diocese of Madi Itenham I 1 tool, I itj
of London.] Matrir. Lent. 18S1; B.A. [884; M '
Ord. deacon (Bath and Well ;: C. of
Walcot, Somerset, 1886-93. L.D.H.M., St Andrew' . White
irk, 1893-7; V. th'-p-, r-'i; i'jii.- V. of Walthamstow,
Essex, 1902-7. V. of St Matthew's, i'..iv u.itii,
K. of W * T ■ ■ . t . -. i.i.i. Pi, I, , ,1 \\ el] I
h-48-. Perm, to off. dio. of Bristol. 1946-8 . Brother of
the next and of Richard H. (1877). {Crockford; Who's Who
in Somerset.)
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Murphy, Henry Howard
MURPHY. HENRY HOWARD. Adm. pens, at Si John's,
Sept 15 :S68. S. of the Rev. Robert (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1842), LL.D., Chaplain at Bangalore, India. B.
Tan 27 18,1, at Waterford. Bapt. Aug. 10, 1851. Matnc.
Michs. 1868: B.A. 1872; M.B. 1877; M.D. 1881. At St
George's Hospital. L.R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., 1876. Resident
Physician, Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, 1S78. Practised
formally years at Twickenham. Medical Officer, St John's
Hospital, Twickenham. Latterly of 18, Clarernont Road,
Twii k-nham, where he died Nov. 23, 1930. Brother of
Richard H. (1S77) and the above. {Medical Directories;
I he I imes, Nov. 25, 1930.)
MURPHY JAMES KEOGH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. J, 1888.
[Eldest] s. ..f Mr [u.tiee [ Tames] [P.C., LL.D.], of Stillorgan.
Co. Dublin (and Marv Keogh). B.[Sept. 12], 1869, in Dublin.
School Charterhouse. Maine. Mi. lis 1888; B.A. (Nat. Sci.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1891; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1896;
M 1 ». i.joo; M.Chir. 1904. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
H.ui-.' Physician at St Bartholomew's Hospital. F.R.C.S.,
190] Assistant at the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. Practised
for 5 years in Dublin. Demonstrator in Anatomy at St
Bartholomew's Hospital. Subsequently in practice in Lon-
don .1, .1 Consulting MK Sure.-oii. Miller Genera] Hos-
pital, London, S.E. Surgeon, Paddlngton Green Children's
Hospital Served 111 the Great War, 1914-19 (Staff Surgeon,
R.N V.R.). Author, medical. Died Sept. 13, 1916, at Ply-
mouth, whilst on active service. (Venn, n. 501; Univ. War
Lis/. Medical Directories; Who was Who.)
MURPHY, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1889. S.
of the Hon. Henry Morgan, of Howrah, Belle Rive, Tas-
mania. Matnc. Michs. 1S89. Returned to Tasmania.
MURPHY, JOHN HARVEY JOSEPH. Adm. at Trinity Hall.
. 1, t. 1881. [Only] s. of John Patrick, Esq., Q.C. [Bencher of
the Middle lellipl. . "I 1 i ai . mi If t 1 i 111 1. Ill igs, Temple. If. INI.2.
School, Roman Catholic College (Downside), Bath. Matric.
Michs. 1881. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 20, 18S2.
Called to the Bar, June 22, 1887. On the South-eastern Cir-
cuit. K.C. 1920. Chief Reporter to The Times in Probate and
Divorce Court, is. 13-1909. Mamed, 1891, Lucy, dau. of
Edward C. Clarke, and had issue. Died Dec. 20, 1024.
{La.,' Lists; Inns of Court; Who was Who; The Times,
Dee. 22, 1924 )
MURPHY, JOHN JAMES OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Tune 13, 1893. S. of John [D.L., M.F.H.], of Annmount
House, Co. Cork. B. June 9, 1874, at Midleton, Co. Cork.
School, Oratory, Edgbaston. Birmingham. Matnc. Michs.
1S93-, B.A. 1896. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 26.
i-r. Well known 111 the horse-racing and hunting world.
Of Radclive 1 irange, Buckingham. Died Dec. 18, 1948. [Law
Lists; Who's Who in Racing.)
MURPHY, RICHARD HOVENDEN. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Tan. 20, 1S77. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Dr Robert [of Bangalore],
B. May 6, iSs.5." at Secunderabad, India. Schools, Magdalen
College. Oxford, and Cooper's Hill. Matric. Lent. 1S77;
B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1K84. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1880; pnest,
1881; C. of Holy Trinity, Exeter, 1880-7. Secretary to the
Bishop of Exeter, 1885^0. C. of St Thomas, Exeter, 1887-
90. R. of Bridford, Devon, 1S90-4. V. of Holme Eden,
Cumberland, 1894-9. V. of Christ Church, Highbury,
-.], !.'!,, x, iyi 1007 K. ..I Last shelTord, P..-rks., 1007 24.
Died Oct. 25, 1024, at Hastings. Brother of Henry H. (1868)
and Francis E. (1881). (Peile, 11. 653; Crock/ord; 7 Ac Times,
Oct. 30, 1924.)
MURPHY, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, July 7,
1S25. [3rd] s. of John, shoe maker, of Mallow, Ireland. B.
then- [1806]. Educated at Mallow. [Showed extraordinary
powers in mathematics before the age of 13; at 18 he had
letup. 1 [olin Ma. lav on the duplication of the cube.]
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1829; M.A. 1832.
Fellow, 1829; Dean, 1031-3. < 'rd. deacon (Chichester) 1831.
F.R.S. 1834. ' He fell into dissipated habits, and in Decem-
ber 1832 left Cambridge, with his Fellowship under seques-
tration for the benefit of his creditors.' Resided for some
time in Ireland, then settled in London, 1830. Examiner in
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy 111 London iTuv.i-itv.
Author, Refutation oj a pamphlet by J. Mackey;
Principle', afElcln, ;,,.'. ■.''.. / hcorv .</ Algebraic Equations.
etc. Died Mar. 12, 1843. .See De Morgan's account of him
in the Supplement to the I'eunv Em vclopaedia. (I'enn. 11.
196; De Morgan, Budget oj Paradoxes; D.N.B.; G. Mag.,
1843, 1. 545.)
MURPHY. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse,
June 15, 1799. Eldest s. of Thomas, physician, of St Mary,
Isle of 1 an j .1 1- a. B. there. School, pnvate. Matric. Michs.
1799. Adm. at Lmcoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1799- [T. A. Walker.
,;,, Inns ofi ■airt.)
MURPHY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 7,
Murray, Alexander Sutherland
MURPHY, WILLIAM CAVANAGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius, July 6, 1841, from Trinity College, Dublin, where he
had been adm. 1839, age 16. [Eldest] s. of Dr William, of
Cork. B. there. School, Cork. Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar
and Wortley exhibitioner in moral philosophy. ' A very
promising student: left in ill-health.' Died Mar. 20, 1844,
at Cork, of rapid consumption. (Venn, it. 256; Al. Dubl.;
C. Mag., 1S44, 1. 557.)
MURPHY, WILLIAM HOWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Mar. 27, 1877. S. of Joseph William, Esq.,
deceased, of Stranmillis House, Belfast. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1877. Adopted the name of Murphy-Grim-
shaw. Married Miss — Lister-Kaye. Of Prittlewell Priory.
Essex, and stranmillis House, Belfast, in 1899. (Eton Sch.
Lists.)
MURPHY. WILLIAM LOMBARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 19, 1896. [Eldest] s. of William Martin, civil engineer,
of Dartrey, Dublin (and Marv Julia, dau. of James Fitz-
gerald Lombard). B. there, Oct. 1, 1870. Schools [Clongowes
Wood Jesuit College, Co. Kildare, and Feldkirch, Austria,
and] at Dublin University College. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903; M.B. and B.Chir., 19071 M.D. 1014-
L.R.C.P.I. and L.M.; L.R. C.S.I, and L.M., 1904; F.R.C.S.I..
1906. Demonstrator in the Throat and Eai Clinic, Vienna,
1907. House Surgeon and House Physician, Mater Miseri-
cordia Hospital, Dublin. Specialist in throat and nose
surgery. Practised in Dublin. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C. (T.F.); mentioned in despatches;
Chevalier, Legion of Honour; Order of St Sava (4th Class);
Cavalier, Order of the Redeemer (Greece); French Croix de
Guerre.) On his father's death in 1919 he became chairman
of Independent Newspapers, Limited (of Ireland), and gave
up his medical practice. President of the Dubhn Chamber of
Commerce, 1924. Delegated to represent the employees of
the Irish Free State at the International Labour Conferences,
1928, 1930 and 1931. Of Daitrey, Upper Rathmines, Dublin,
and Lug. line, GlengarrirTe, Co Cork. Died Tan. 9, 1943. in
Dublin; left OSo.ooo. (Medial Jin.\.c»ie I'm.: War List;
TheCatholic Who's Who; The limes, Jan. 12 and 13, 1943;
F. P. White.)
MURRAY, ALEXANDER. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Oct.
II, 1807. Matric. Lent, 1S08. [Perhaps the natural son of
James, M.P. for Wigtown and Kirkcudbright. Of Brough-
ton. Married, July 18, 1816, Lady Anne Bingham, dau. of
the 2nd Earl of Lucan. M.P. for Kirkcudbright, 1S33-45.
Died at KLUvbegs, Co. Kildare, July 15, 1845, aged 55.
(M.P.'s jor Scotland; F. P. White.)]
MURRAY. ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Jan. 16, 1823. S. of William. B. in Stirlingshire. School,
Houghton-le-Spring, Durham.
MURRAY. ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 6,
1824. B. in Scotland. Matric. Michs. 1825; M.B. 1829.
MURRAY, ALEXANDER HENRY HALLAM. Adm. (age 19) at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1873. [2nd] s. of John, publisher. B. [Apr. I,
1854], at Wimbledon. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1S77; M.A. 1880. F.R.G.S., F.S.A. Partner in the
family firm, 1884-1908. Studied at Slade School of Art;
watercolour-painter and decorative designer. Exhibited at
the Royal Academy, 1S84-1918 and at the Fine Art Gallery
and Modern Gallere. Married Alicia Ducane, and had issue.
Author, 1 In the His* Road of Empire (illustrated by himself).
Illustrator of Rambles among the Hills, by Louis Jennings;
On the Old Road through France to Florence, by H. W.
Nevinson and M. Cannichael; Old Time Travel, by A. I.
Strand; The Pilgrim's Way, bv lulia Cartwright; 'Ancient
Town of Hythe, by H. Dale. Of Sandling, Hvthe, Kent.
Died Feb. 10, 1934. (Venn, 11. 411; Who's Who in Art; The
Times, Feb. 12, 1-134.)
MURRAY, ALEXANDER JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Inly 13, i860. S. of John, of 7, Whitehall Place, London.
B. Feb. 19, 1843, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1861; B.A. 1865; M.A. 1869. Adm. Solicitor, Mich. 1867;
practised in London. Of I, Clement's Inn, Strand, in 1900.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists.)
MURRAY. ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND. Adm. pens, at
Caius, June 30, 1866. S. of William, gent., of Dunrobin,
Portland Bav, Victoria. B. June 29, 1846, in Tasmania.
Schools, Harrow and pnvate. Matric. Michs. 1S66. Returned
to Australia and lived at Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria.
Residing in Cape Town, S. Africa, in 1925. (Hair..:. Sch.
Reg., Venn, II. 376.)
Murray, Andrew Graham
MURRAY, ANDREW GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 15, 1867. S. of Thomas Graham [Crown- Agent for
Scotland], of Stenton, Dunkeld. B. [Nov. 21], 1S49, in
Edinburgh. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. i$68; Scholar,
1871; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Advocate, Scottish Bar, 1874.
Advocate-Depute, 188S-90. Sheriff of Perthshire, 1 890-1.
Q.C., 1891. Sohcitor-General for Scotland, 1891-2. M.P. for
Bute, 1891-1905. Secretary of State for Scotland, 1903-5.
Lord Advocate of Scotland, 1896-1903. Lord-Lieut, of
Bute, 1901-5. Lord Justice-General and Lord President,
Court of Session, Scotland, 1905-13. A Lord of Appeal in
Ordinary, 1913-32. P.C., 1896. Created Baron Dunedin,
1905. K.C.V.O., 190S; G.C.V.O., 1923. Created Viscount,
1926. Said to have been one of the first to ride a ' penny-
farthing ' bicycle in the streets of Cambridge. Died Aug. 21,
1942, in Edinburgh; buried at Carputh, Perthshire. (Vanity
Fair, Oct. 22, 1896; Harrow Sch, Keg.; Scott, JMSS.; W fto'a
Who; The Times, Aug. 24, 1942.)
MURRAY, ANDREW HALDANE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 13, 1887. S. of the Rev. Andrew, D.D. B. Nov. n,
1866, at Blackheath, London. [B.A. of Cape University,
1886; M.A. 1890.J Matric. Lent, 1887. Assistant Master at
Swellendam School, Cape Colony, 1SS9-91; Inspector of
Schools, Cape Colony, iS9r-8. Subsequently farmed at
Portlock, Graaf Remet. M.P. for Victoria East, 1908-10.
(Peile, 11. 730.)
MURRAY, ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. n,
1875. S. of Andrew, of Ridgway, Devon. B. there, Sept. 6,
1856. School, Stoke, Devon. Matric. Michs. rS;s; B.A. 1879;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1879;
priest, i88r; C. of All Saints, Cheltenham, 1879-S2. C. of
St Mark's, Surbiton, Surrey, 1882-90. V. of St Luke's,
Reigate, 1890-7. Died of phthisis, Apr. 2r, 1897. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Apr. 23, 1897.)
MURRAY, The Hon. CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St
John's, June 29, 1754; re-adm. Fell. -Com., Oct. 21, 1754.
2nd s. of William [3rd] Earl of Dunmore, Scotland (and his
cousin, Catherine, dau. of Lord William Murray). B. [1732],
in Perthshire. School, Chiswick (Mr Black). Matric. Michs.
1754; M.A. 1757- Ord. deacon (Rochester, LUt. dim. from
London) Sept. 23, 1759. (S* John's Coll. Adm. in. 630;
Burke, P. and B.)
MURRAY, Lord CHARLES. Adm. nobleman (age 16) at
Emmanuel, Sept. 2, 1815. 3rd s. of John [4th] Duke of
Atholl [only s., by his 2nd wife, Marjory, dau. of James,
16th Lord Forbes, and widow of John, Lord Macleod. B.
1799]. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1815. Went to
Greece to support the rebellion there; died Aug. n, 1824,
at Gastonini. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.)
MURRAY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Nov. 19,
1822. Of America. [3rd] s. of J., Major-General [sometime
Lieut.-Governor of Demerara]. Matric. Lent, 1823; B.A.
1827; M.A. 1830. Married, Oct. 14, 1824, Fredenca Jane,
2nd dau. of Frederick Groves, deceased. Perhaps the man
of these names who was R. of Ashe, Hants., 1830-44; died
in 1844. (Clergy List; T. A. Walker, 415.)
MURRAY, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. at Queens', Oct. 1880.
Matric Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884.
MURRAY, CHARLES MOLTENO. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. Eldest s. of C. F. K. [Charles Frederick Kenman],
M.D., of Kenilworth, near Cape Town, S. Africa. B. Mar. 4,
1877, at Claremont, Cape Colony. School, Diocesan College,
Rondebosch. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903;
M.B. and B.Chir., 1904. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. 1904. Prac-
tised at Kenilworth, S. Africa. Surgeon, Victoria Cottage
Hospital, Wynberg. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut. -Col., S. African Med. Corps; D.S.O., 191 7; men-
tioned in despatches; M.C.). President, Cape Western
Branch, B.M.A., 1923. Of Kenilworth, Cape Colony, in 1946.
{Univ. War List; The V.C. and D.S.O.; Medical Directories.)
MURRAY, DOUGLAS STUART. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1895.
3rd s. of William, merchant, of Ancote, Wey bridge. B.
Apr. 30, 1876, at Brighton, Australia. Schools [Repton and]
Malvern Collegi 1895. A merchant in Mel-
bourne, Australia. Of Melbourne, in 194 1 . Brother of
John H. (1892). (Malvern Coll. Reg.; Repton Sch. Reg.)
MURRAY, EDMUND THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 20, 1895. S. of Di William. B. [Aug. 16, 1877], at
Humshaugh, Northumberland. School, Uppingham. Matric.
Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1922. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1900; priest, 1902; C of Bedale, Yorks., 1900-4. C. of
Wymondham, Norfolk, 1904-5. C. of Wem, Salop, 1905-6.
R. of Bourton-on-the-Hill, Gloucs., 1906-49-. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 {Chaplain, R.A.C.D. 1917-19; wounded).
Murray, George John Robert
Rural Dean of Stow, 1933-43. Hon. Canon of Gloucester
I939-49-- Archdeacon of Cheltenham, 1 94 3-9-. Of Dagling-
worth House, Cirencester, in 1949. (Univ. War List;
Crockford; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
MURRAY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 27,
i8r6. [4th] s. of [the Right Rev.] George [Bishop of St
Davids] (and Anne Charlotte, dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Francis
Grant, M.P.). B. [Nov. 5, 1798], at Hunton, Kent. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1S16; Scholar, 1817; B.A. 1820;
M.A. 1829. Usher at Westminster School, 1820-1. Ord.
deacon (London) Aug. 5, i82r. V. of Stinsford, Dorset,
1821-30. [Perhaps V. of Dartford, Kent, 1829.] R. of
Winterbourne-Monkton, Dorset, 1831-6. V. of Northolt,
Middlesex, 1837-52. Preb. of St Paul's, 1848-52. Married,
Feb. 14, 1822, Ruperta Catherine, only child of Sir George
Wright, Bart. Died July 1, 1852. (Record of Old West-
minsters; < lergy List; Foster, Index Eccles.; Burke, P. and B.)
MURRAY, EDWARD ALBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 8, 1859. S. of Thomas, of Trinidad, W. Indies. B.
there [May 24], 1840. School, Middlesex (private). Matric.
Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (London) 1864; priest,
1865; C. of St Paul's, Lisson Grove, London, 1864. C. of St
John's, Stratford, Essex, 1865. Acting British Consular
Chaplain at Oporto, 1866-85. Disappears from Crockford,
1886.
MURRAY, FRANK EVERITT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 4,
1894. S. of Walter Everitt, farmer, of Roode Bloem (and
Ann Elizabeth Southey). B. Mar. 27, 1873, at Graaf Reinet,
Cape of Good Hope. School, Graaf Reinet College (Mr J.
Mijles). Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1S97; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1901. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1901; F.R.C.S., 1903. Of Cape Town,
in 1905. Practised at Graaf Reinet, Cape Colony. Fractured
his thigh in a hunting accident, Aug. 1906, and never fully
recovered. Died Feb. 1, 1907, at Graaf Reinet, of enteric
fever. (Eagle, xxix. 224; Medical Directories; The Times,
Feb. 25, 1907.)
MURRAY. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb. 28,
1850. [2nd surviving] s. of James Archibald [Clerk of the
Petty Bag], of 28, Porchester Terrace, Bayswater, London.
B. in London. School, King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 23,
1854. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1856. Member of the
Incorporated Council of Law Reporting, and Examiner of
the High Court of Justice. Equity Draftsman and Con-
veyancer. Died Julv 8, 19 15, aged 84, at Wimbledon.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; 7 he 1 imes,
July 10, 1915.)
MURRAY, The Hon. GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK
JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 26, 1832; re-adm.
nobleman, Oct. 1832. [2nd, but eldest surviving s. of James,
1st Lord Glenlyon, Major-General, K.H. (and Emily
Frances, dau. of Hugh, 2nd Duke of Northumberland). B.
Sept. 20, 1814, in London. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs.
1832. Lieut., 2nd Royal North British Dragoons; retired,
1840. Lord-in-waiting to Queen Victoria, Jan.-July, 1846.
Succeeded his father as Lord Glenlyon, 1837, and his uncle,
John, as 6th Duke of Atholl, 1846. D.L. for Perthshire, 1846.
K.T., 1852. Married, Oct. 29, 1839, Anne V. A., dau. of
Henry Home Drunrmond, of Blair Drummond, Perthshire,
and had issue, an onlv son. Died Jan. 16, 1864, at Blair
Castle; buried at the Old Church of St Bride, Blair Atholl.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; I lie Scots Peerage,
1. 498.)
MURRAY, GEORGE HOPE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Sept. 30,
1863. S. of George, schoolmaster, of Edinburgh. B. there,
Jan. 18, 1843. School, Wimbledon, Surrey (under his
father). Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1869; C. of Kingston Vale, Surrey,
1869-81. Conducted his father's school at Wimbledon,
Surrey. Married, and had issue. Dud June 22, r88i, at
Norwood. (Venn, n. 363; Crockford; The Guardian, |um ..,,
1881.)
MURRAY, GEORGE JOHN ROBERT. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
Oct. 10, 1884. [4th] s. of Alexander Borthwick [a pioneei
South Australian pastoralist], of Magill, Adelaide, Australia.
B. there [Sept. 27], 1863. Schools, St Peter's, Adelaide, and
Edinburgh High School [and at Adelaide Univei it] ! ,
1883)]. Matric Michs. 1884; B.A. (Law Trip., 1
1887: LL.B. 1887; LL.M. 1909. Adm a1 the Inner Cemple,
Jan. 12, 1885 (Inns of Court Studentship) < alkd t.. tli-
I'.ar, Apr. 25, 1888; to the South Australian Bar, 1889, and
■ New South Wales and Victoria Bar, 1 1 1
Judge of the Supreme Courl
Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia and In n
tenant-GovcriKir, igi" 42. t I" ely associated for many years
with Adelaide University, to whii h
/"6o,ooo; Vice-Chancellor, 1915-16; Chancellor, 1916-42.
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Murray, George Redmayne
K.C.M.G., 1917; Commander of the Order of St John of
Jerusalem, 1933. uf Murray Park, Magui, S. Australia.
Died Feb. is, 1942. (Law Lists; Inns of I ourt; Who's Who in
Australia; 1 he Times, Feb. 19, 1942.)
MURRAY, GEORGE REDMAYNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Aug. 20, 1S83. [Eldest] s. of William [M.D., F.R.C.P.], of
Jesmond Park, Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. there, June 20, 1865.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 1886; M.B. 1889; M.A. 1895; M.D. 1896.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1888; F.R.C.P.; M.D., Durham. Hon.
D.C.L., Durham. Hon. M.D. , Dublin. At UmversiU College
Hospital, London, and at Berlin and Pans. House l'iivsi. 1 111,
University College Hospital. Pathologist to the Hospital for
Sick Children. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1891-6. Lecturer on
Bacteriology, Durham University College of Medn me, 1JS11 1-3.
Fir^t Heath Professor of Comparative Pathology, Durham
University, 1893-1908. Physician, Royal Victoria' Infirmary,
Newcastle, 1896-1908. Professor of Systematic Medicine,
Manchester University, 1908-25. Physician to the Koyal
Infirmary, Manchester. Served in the' Great War, 1914-19
(Colonel, A. M.S.). President, Association of Physi. lana of
Great Britain, 1936-7. Founder of the treatment of goitre
by thyroid extract. Author, medical. Died Sept. 21, 1939,
at The Manor House. Mobberlev, Cheshire. {L'mv. War List;
Medical Directories; Who was Who; The Times, Sept. 23
1939)
MURRAY, GEORGE RIGBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. iS,
1873. S. of Benjamin Kigbv, of Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire
(and Jane Firman, dau. of George Whigham, of Dumfries-
shire). B. May 8, 1854, at Manchester. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1873. Lieut., Scottish Borderers Militia, 1874.
M1II-0wner.it Manchester. I. p. Of Parton, Kirkcudbright-
shire, where he died, Sept. 2, 1933. [Eton Sell. Lists; I lie
1 inu-s, Sept. 5, 1933.)
MURRAY, GEORGE STUART. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus
Oct. 1888. S. of W., M.D. B. at Burlfiy, Yorks. School,
Bradfield (Mr Keeling). Matric. Michs. l3S8; B.A. is.;i;
M.A. 1895. Assistant Master at Wolverhampton School.
1892-1902; at tile Preparatory School. Edgbaston, Birming-
ham, in mo... [iy„leeihamptuii Or. S/i. Ai g .; Si lloolmasters'
Directories; Cambridge Yearbook.)
MURRAY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 8 1825;
afterwards Fell-Coin. Of the West Indies. Mat™ . Mi. lis
1825; B.A. 1S29.
MURRAY. HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25. 1841
S. of (Lieut. -JGcneral [John], of Clifton. School, Olmdle
(MrD. Pooley). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1851.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1K45; pnest, 1840; C. of Bredon
Worcs., 1845-7. C. of Shadwell, London, 1847-9. C. of St
Luk.'s. Chelsea, 1S49-51. Chaplain, Colney Hatch .i-vluni.
1851-5. Chaplain (Bengal Ecclesiastical Lstal.lish111.nl)
1855-81; at Agra, 1855-8; at Meean Meer, 1S5S-05, 1868-70
and 1877-81; at Lucknow, 1867-8; at Subathoo, 1870-3; at
Nowshera, 1873-4; at Moradabad, 1874-7; at the Gullies
1877-81. Died Nov. 13, 1904, at Blackheath. His death had
been erroneously announced 111 1 lie Lamlndite 1 liromcle of
Oct. 17, 1902. (Crockford; The limes, Nov. 15, 1904; F. P.
White.)
MURRAY, HENRY MAJENDIE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity, May 16, 1823. S. of Robert. B. at Halifax, Nova
Scotia. School, Royal Institution, Liverpool (Mr Moule)
Matric. Michs. 1823.
MURRAY (formerly STEWART), HORATIO GRANVILLE
STEWART. Adm. pens, (age 17) at 1i.i-.iiv. ... t. :,, 1851
[Only child of Cupt. II,, ratio Stewart (and Sophia, dau. of
the Hon. Montgomery Granville lohn Stewart) H Sept 15
1834.] Did not reside. Of Broiighton, Co. Wigtown and
White House, Killyb. gs, Co. Donegal, Ireland. f.P. and
D.L. for the counties .,1 Wigtown and Donegal, and for the
Stcwartry of Kirkcudbright. High Sheriff of Co. Donegal,
1858. Assumed, by Royal Licence, 18 11.. the additional sur-
name and anus of Murray. Marred. Sept. 9, 1858, Anne
Eliza, dau. of the Rev. J. D. Wtngtield Digbv, \ ..f c ..lesl.,11,
Warws. Died in 1.104. (Burke. L.G.. Fox bavies Arm,.ri,il
Families.)
MURRAY, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, luly 5,
1820 [Of Uimitnes-sliirc. Previously at Edinburgh Univer-
sity.] Matric. Lent, 1821; B.A. 1825. Ord de; 1 (Peterb.)
June 13, 1824; priest, May 29, 1S25; I. . of kavensthorpc,
Northants. Died Feb. 23, 1820. [\..rtliant ., . t,,rv I,. Mae
1829, 1. 378.)
MURRAY, JAMES ROSS. Adm. sizar at Si John's, Oct. j, 1881.
S. of Alexander, Congregational minister (and Eliza) B
Oct. 22, iKvi.at Peterborough. Bapt. Jan. 2, i860. School,
Sil..Ml,1\\.,kehel.l|. [At the Lancashire Independent l ..ll.ee
Manchester, 1876, Shakespeare Scholarship, Victoria 1 niver-
Murray, John
sity, Man. hester, 1879, and London University (B.A. 1880).]
Matric. Michs. 1881; Jeremie Septuagint prize, 1883; B.A.
(Theol. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1SS4; Scholar, 1SS4; Le Las
prize, 1885; M.A. 1888; Peregrine Maitland prize, 1891.
Congregational minister at Octagon Chapel, Stockport Road,
Manchester, 18S7-1907. Lecturer in English at Owens Col-
lege, Manchester, 188S. Secretary of the Manchester Con-
gregational Board, 1907-27. Minister at Church Stretton,
Salop, 1927-33. Chairman, Lanes. Congregational Union,
1923. Author, Hindu Pastors; Claud kilts over Cottonopolis.
Died Apr. 6, 1935, at Welwyn Garden City, Herts. [Lanes.
Independent College, Manchester, List; Eagle, xlix. 53; I lie
Times, Apr. 9, 1935.)
MURRAY, JEFFREYS PEEBLES. Adm. (age 20) at Caius,
Oct. 1, 1872. S. of the Rev. Jeffreys Wilkins (Oriel College,
Oxford, 183S), V. of Mylor, Cornwall. B. at Reading.
Schools, Truro and Highstead, Torquay. Matric. Mi. lis
1872; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1879. Sometime Assistant Master at
Newton Abbot College, Devon. [Venn, II. 403.)
MURRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at QUEI NS', Apr. 30, 1754;
Fell. -Com. 1755. Of Essex. [Grandson of the Duke of
Atholl, by his daughter.] Matric. Michs. 1754; M.A. 1757.
MURRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, Aug. 7,
1790. S. of James, of London. [B. May I, 1774.] School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1791; Scholar, 1793; B.A. I7'.i>
Perhaps R. of Newbiggin, Northumberland, 1S13-1S.
MURRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 28, 1S28.
Eldest s. of Joshua, Esq., of Dalham, Suffolk. B. Oct. 20,
1809. School, Uppingham (Dr Buckland). Matric. Michs.
182S; B.A. 1S33. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 25, 1834.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 19, 1S39. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1855;
pri.-t. 1856; C. of Wickhambrook, Sutlolk, 1S55-9. C. of
Moulton, 1859-81. Latterly of The Charterhouse. Died
Sept. 8, 1885, at Tottenham. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar, 1 he Guardian, Sept. 16, 1SS5.)
MURRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June 13,
I'M s. of William [Writer to the Signet). B. [June 7, 1814],
in Edinburgh. School, Edinburgh Academy. .Matric Mi.l.-
1831; B.A. 1835. Hulsean pnze, 1836; M.A. 1838; Seatonian
prize, 1839. Adm. Advocate at the Scottish Bar, 1836, c
of Habergham Eaves, Lanes. C. of Halifax, Yorks., 1841-2.
Died Nov. 11, 1842, at Dunerivie. (1 lergy List; 0. Mag.,
1843, 11. 103; Edin. Acad. Reg.; F. P. White.)
MURRAY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 5, 1846.
S. of John, merchant, of Calcutta. B. there. School, Cal-
cutta. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1875. Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Cornwell, Oxon.,
185.. 3. C. of Stoke Clunsland, Cornwall, 1853-68. C. of
Broughton, Oxon., 1853-4. C. of Banbury, 1854. V. of
Wroxton with Balscote, 1854-63. C. of St Giles, Reading,
1863-8. V. of Lambourn, Berks., 1868-75. R- of Rugby,
1875-98. Rural Dean of Rugby, is.ji. 8. I.lie.1 Mar. 23, 1899,
aged 71, ai Rugby. (Venn, 11. 277; Crockford; I lie limes,
Mar. 27, iS.e,.)
MURRAY. JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 18S6. Migrated
to Christ's, May 13, 1886. S. of James. B. [Feb. 5, 1S62],
at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. School, (lid Aberdeen Gram-
mar [and at Aberdeen University (M.A., 1885)]. B.A. (15/A
Wrangler) 1889; M.A. 1901. In the Indian Educational
Service. i8gr. Professor of 1'hysi. .1! Science. Muir Central
College. Allahabad, 1891-1902. Official meteorological re-
porter to the Government of India, 1902. Inspector of
Schools, United Provinces, 1902; ..1 I uropean Si h.xils, 1904;
of the North-West Province, i.joi. ;,. Retired. Feb. 1920.
Author, I Manual"] 1'railieal I'livsns. Died Mar. 20, [944,
at Chorley Wood. (Peile, 11. 72s; India Office List; The
limes, Mar. 22, 1944,)
MURRAY, JOHN. Hon. Sc.D , 1S05. [2nd s. of Robert, accoun-
tant B. Mar. 3, 1841, at Coburg. Ontario, Cuia.la. Schools,
Public school, London, Ontario; Victoria College, Coburg,
Ontario, and High School, Stirling, Scotland; also at Edin-
burgh University.] Ph.D., Jena, 1SS5; Hon. LL.D., Edin-
burgh, iss.s; H.,11. LL.D. Toronto, [899. One of the
Naturalists in 1 1. M.S. ( ea/.Yec, . 1 - " j ' . took part also in
/ rit.m .m. I A >n.:>:t Irrant exploi '■- n thi Faroe Channel,
and 111 the Michael Sars North AUantii 1 Epedition, 1910.
British delegate ti.th.- International Hydii graphic Conference
at Stockholm, 18.10 K.l B.. i.s.,8. F.K.S., 1896. Editor of
the Report on the Scientific Results of the 1 hallenger Expedi-
tion; joint author of a Report on the results of a bathy-
metrical survey of the fresh-water lochs of Scotland. Re-
sided in Edinburgh. Died Mar. r6, 1114, as the result of a
motor accident, (D.N.B.; Who was Who; Diet, of Canadian
Biog.)
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Murray, John Davidson Monro
MURRAY, JOHN DAVIDSON MONRO. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 29, 1672. [S. of W.) B. Jan. 18, 1853, in the
Barbados. [School, Clifton College.] Matric. Michs. 1872;
Scholar, 1875; Crosse Scholar, 1S76; B.A. 1876; Lightfoot
Scholar, 1S76; M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1877; priest
(Lahore) 1879. Missionary (S.P.G. and Cambridge I'niver-
sity Mission to Delhi), 1877-S0; he and Bickersteth, of
Pembroke, were the first to arrive in India. Vice-Principal,
Wells College, 18S1-7. V. of Nynehead, Somerset, 1889-94.
Died Dec. 10, 1S94. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Eagle, xvm. 510;
Crockford; 1 he Standard, Dec. 13, 1894.)
MURRAY. JOHN EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Sept.
30, 1820. Doubtful if resided.
MURRAY, JOHN EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1898.
Eldest s. of Charles Fairfax, artist, of 49, North End Road,
W. Kensington, London. B. June 24, 1880, in Florence.
Matric. Michs. 189S.
MURRAY, JOHN HUTCHINSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall. 1892.
S. of William, Esq., of Ancote Hall, Weybndge. School,
Blair Lodge, Stirlingshire. Matric. Michs. 1S92. Brother of
Douglas S. (1895).
MURRAY. JOHN OWEN FARQUHAR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 31, 1877. S. of John [Surgeon-General], of 17, West-
bourne Square, London. B. [May 6], 1858, in London.
Schools, [Rossall and] Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar,
1879; B.A. 1881; (Theol. Trip., 1st Class, 1883); Crosse
scholar, 1882; Carus prize, 1882; Hebrew prize, 1883;
Scholefield prize, 1883; M.A. 1884. Migrated to Emmanuel;
B.D. 1903; D.D. 1904. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1S84; Dean,
18S4-1903. Football (assoc.) 'blue,' 1880. Ord. deacon and
priest (Truro) 18S3. Six Preacher of Canterbury, 1903-8. War-
den of St Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1903-9. Hon.
Canon of Canterbury , 190S-9. Master of Selwyn College, 1909-
2S; Fellow, 1928-44. Hulsean Lecturer, 1917-1S. Hon. Canon
of Ely, 191S-44. Author, Jesus according to St John, etc.
Resided at 15, Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. Died Nov. 29,
1944, in Cambridge. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Crockford; Who's Who; The Times, Nov. 30, 1944.)
MURRAY, LEWIS WILLIAM. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. 1876.
Matric. Michs. 1876. Left in Jan. 1878.
MURRAY, PATRICK KEITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 19,
1853. [Eldest] s. of Sir William Keith 17th] Bt. (by his 1st
wife, Helen Margaret Oliphant, only child of Sir Alexander
Keith, of Dunottar, Knight-Marischal of Scotland), who
assumed the additional name of Keith. B. [Jan. 27], 1835,
at Ochtertyre, near Cneff, Perthshire. School, Herts,
(private). Matric. Michs. 1853. Lieut., Grenadier Guards,
1654; Capt., 1857; retired, 1861. Succeeded his father as
8th Baronet, 1861. Married, (1) Aug. 23, 1870, Frances
Amelia Jemima, dau. of Anthony Murray, of Dollerie,
Perthshire, and had issue; (2) Mar. 30, 1876, lone Campbell,
dau. of the Hon. Lord Kinloch, Judge of Court of Session,
and had further issue. Of Ochtertyre, Crieff, Perthshire.
Died Jan. 10, 1921. Father of William {sub Keith-Murray)
(1892). (Walford, County Families; Burke, P. and B.;
G.E.C.; Who was Who; Army Lists.)
MURRAY, PENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of [Col.] John Charles [D'Urban] [R.A.], of Frith
Hill, Godalming, Surrey (and F. K., dau. of Penry Williams,
of Penpont, Breconshire). B. [Jan. 6], 1881, at Chatham,
Kent. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903. Professional Associate, Surveyors' Institute,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Wiltshire
Regt. and Gen. List; mentioned in despatches). Fellow of
the Land Agents' Soc., 1920. Of Penpont, Breconshire. J. P.
for Brecon, 1921. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Who's Who in Wales; Kelly, Handbook.)
MURRAY, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, June 24, 1853- [Eldest] s. of — [Thomas John, M.D.],
of [Port of Spain], Trinidad. Matric. Michs. 1853; (Civil
Law Classes, 1st Class, 1855-6); LL.B. 1859. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Oct. 31, 1854. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26,
1858. (Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
MURRAY, RICHARD PAGET. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 3, 1864. Of Ireland. [S. of Colonel Henry, R.A., of
Mount Murray, Isle of Man (and Isabella, dau. of the Rev.
John Oliver). B. Dec. 26, 1842. School, King William's
College, Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. (Nat. Sci
Trip., 1st Class) 1868; M.A. 1871. F.L.S., 1S82. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) lSo»; priest, 1869; C. of Plymstock, Devon, 1868-70.
Lived in the Isle of Man, 1871-4. C. of Beckenhain, Kent,
1874-7. C. of Baltonsborough, Somerset, 1877-82. V. of
Shapwick, 1883-1908. Married, (ij July 4, i8e.8, Emily
Blanche, dau. of Gen. James Webber Smith, C.B.. and bad
issue; (2) Apr. 20, 1880, Ada Constance, dau. of 1.
Woodhouse, and had further issue. 1>.
vicarage, Oct. 29, 1908. (King William's Coll., Isle of Man,
Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B. (sub Atholl); Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; The limes, Oct. 31, 1908.)
Murray, William Powell
MURRAY, ROBERT CHARLES MACKINNON. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1892. B. Nov. 26, 1873, m Edin-
burgh. School, Monkton Combe (1889-92). Matric. Michs.
1892. Died Nov. 12, 1943, at Nairn. (Old Monklonian Reg.;
The Times, Nov. 16, 1943.)
MURRAY, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. 9, 1808;
from Hertford College, Oxford, whence he had matric. Nov. 1,
1805, age 21 (sic). Eldest s. of the Rev. Samuel, of Dublin.
B there, Mar. 1, 1781. Schools, Dublin (Mr Dooling) and
Dungannan (Mr Murray). Matric Michs. 1808. (At. " n.,
which gives ' S. of Samuel, doctor.')
MURRAY, THOMAS BOYLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke Apr. 26, 1817. 3rd s. of Charles, Esq., of [Bedford
Street, Bedford Row] London. B. there, Dec. 16, 1 . ■.
[School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs. 1817; B.A. 1S21 ,
M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1822; priest, 1823. K. of
St Dunstan-in-the-East, London, 1S37-60. l'reb. of St Paul's,
1843-60. F.S.A. Married, Aug. 20, 1S40, at Kinlet, Salop,
11,1. 1, dau. of Sir William Douglas, K.C.H.,of Timpingdean,
Roxburghshire. Author, History of the Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge; History of Ely Chapel and Palace,
Holborn- Pitcairn, the Island, the People and th, I . <
History of the Church and Parish of St Dunstan in
Alphabet of Emblems; Zoological Sketches; Fables ami • .
Sketches, etc. Died Sept. 24, i860; buried at Kensal Green
Cemetery, London. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Misc.
Gen. ex Her., 4th S., 11. 172; G. Mag., i860, 11. 559-)
MURRAY, THOMAS LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 14, 1886. S. of Gustavus Charles Philip, of 66, Great
Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, London. B. [Aug. 9, 1867],
in London. School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A.
1889; M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1890; priest, 1891;
C. of St John (and in c. of St Chad), Long ton, Staffs., 1890-9.
V. of St Mary and St Chad, Longton, 1899-1920. D10.
missioner, Lichfield, 1920-40 and Warden of Barlaston Hall
retreat house, 1920-39; of Lichfield dio. retreat bouse,
Norton Bridge, 1939-47. Preb. of Lichfield Cathedral,
1937. Latterly of Shallow-ford House, Norton Bridge, Stone,
Staffs. Died Oct. 20, 1948. (Lancing Coll. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, Oct. 23, 1948.)
MURRAY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 14,
1824. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 22, 1825. [3rd]
s of William. B. at Besborough, Berwickshire. Schools,
Carlisle and High, Edinburgh. Matric. Lent, 1826; B.A.
1836. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1826. Ord.
deacon (London) June 14, 1835; priest, 1837. R. of St
Martin's, Colchester, 1S36-48. P.C. of Salcombe, Devon,
1849-61. Disappears from Clergy List, 1S62. (Inns of Court.)
MURRAY. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Christ's, May
16, 1864. B. at Edinburgh. School, Bramham College.
Matric. Michs. 1864. Kept nine terms.
MURRAY, WILLIAM ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1881 [S. of Dr John Ivor, F.R.C.S., of Hong Kong and
Scarborough. B. at Hong Kong, Aug. 14, 1863. School,
Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 18S4. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, and Edinburgh and Aberdeen I Diversities;
M B. and B.Chir., Aberdeen, 1890; D.T.M., R.C.P., 1912-
Of Snaith, Yorks., in 1900. Chief Medical Officer, Sierra
Leone Government railway construction staff. Medical
Officer, Assam-Bengal railway, in 1910. Served in the (.re.it
War 1914-19 (Civil Surgeon, Chittagong, Bengal, 1915-16;
in the R.A.M.C, 1917-18; Medical Officer, 43, Stadant-
werpen Medical I Iffii ei 111 charge of tropical diseases section,
4th London General Hospital; at the War Office as assistant
to the consultant in malaria; O.B.E. 1919). Medical Assessor,
Ministry of Pensions, in 1920. Medical Officer, British Hos-
pital, Oporto, Portugal, in 1930. (Tonbridge Sch. Keg.;
Medical Directories; Burke, O.B.E.)
MURRAY, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 8,
1864. S. of John, lawyer. B. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1864. Kept two terms. A Stockbroker.
Married Mary Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Henry Headley,
V. of Brinsop, Herefordshire. Living at Windsor,
Died Oct. 22, 1899. (Eton Sch. Lists; Peile, II. 585; Sir
u .,-. y Sterry; F. P. White.)
MURRAY, WILLIAM KEITH (1892), see KEITH-MURRAY.
MURRAY. WILLIAM POWELL. Adm. I
June 27, 1835. [7th s. of Charles, of [Vtw
1817.] School, Wcsliiuiistei. M. din . Micl
1836; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1042. Adm. at Lim oil
1836. Called to the liar, Nov. 23, 1841. 1
and Conveyance r, 1850. 1 ' "";1, "'
1 nil ; ■ '• Suirrv. M-"
ried luly 27, 1 ■. ■
the Hon. Arthur Richard Tumour, R.N., and h
Died Aug. 20, 1885; buried at Shirley. Surrey. I
Old Westminsters; Misc. Gen. ct Her., 4th S., II. 173! '-"«
l.i.t. Inns < 1 '.', Fo ter, u,« at the Bar.)
503
Murray, William Wallace Fullarton
MURRAY. WILLIAM WALLACE FULLARTON. Adm sizar
Tm„„'ST!' Ju1,V, '• l83'S' M«rj"-'d to Corpus Chnst,
TR.f M9',"-3g' M'Ur"-' M,chs' ,S«: Scholar, 1842; B.A
1843 MA. ,847 Ord. deacon (Ivt-rb.) iS.ti; pneit 1844;
CofScaldwell, Northants., 1843-6. C. of Church Brampton
1846-50 Chaplain of Clarence Plains, Tasmania 18,1-4
«>:,r^,T89N50rf0lk' TdS""ma' l85^' Disappears'rrorxi
MURRAY-AYNSLEY, ALFRED EVANS (1873), see VINTER.
MURRAY-DUNLOP, ALEXANDER COLQUHOUN STIRLING
ill" 1 r"*' ''si' ^N'Tr\' J, ly,9' lS7°' Eldest s- of Alexander
( <• I'.lwuu Stirling I.>u„l,,pj, of Corsock, Kirkcudbright
shire [advocate of the Scottish Bar]. B. [Oct. 3], 1848 in
Edinburgh Previously at Edinburgh University: Metric
Michs. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple Tune t is-,
Died Oct. 8, i874. (Inns of Court {sub Dunlop); T. c' Dale!)
MUrsREf^H{rRLES GIBBS' Adm' at CA'"S. Oct. 1. ,875
[S. of Olbbs (owes, deceased. B. Feb. ,,, ,856, at SurLW
bam, Norfolk. School, Chn.t's H,„p,tal ,| Main, m 1 lis
1875; Scholar. ,87-; H.A. ,879; M.A ,,.': , ,rd deacon
(N-rwich ,,s7,,; pn,-st, ,S8o. t. „f S, ,u,h„„l,l, Suffolk 187"
8". Avail,, hansel ,.f the 1 b-ri. .,1 |.„al„l, ,e. Relief ic,
I-S''- l-'-'^hne 1.1 Uestburv Road. Paling, in iS.,.s „„1 ,1, .'
appears from Crockford, 1905. (Venn, 11, 419!)
MURRELL The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's Tune I
Wr" ,s^sn"year,nT-' °f Berks- Ord. deacon (London)
,' ''^ I\"Kt' -'»'<■ '4. 1829; C. of Chieveley, Berks.
r it c „ . W'fterbourne and Lei khampstead, 1842-50
C. of bettniigton, y,rks., ,85,-2. c ,)f ^,.st„w „s 4.,5, '
C^llffii: AIbaDS' HerlS- IS61-7' D-PPe- from
MURTHWAITE, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St Tohn's
; ',''■ ' ,r?-' b' "' lhe Rev- Peter, of Cumberland B it
l^F a' ",".;• H* J"-, T1 °" '— "" Matric. Miehs
(Lmc'oln'l Fel - "'""«''''> l~^ M-A. 1759. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1-eb. 23, 1755; pnest, Sept. 19, 175,,- r of Union
-d Leigh,,,,,, Hun, , ,75,-8. v., „„,.,,. .,,„,„ ,,.>,,„;„,,"
111. 613, Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., ,780, „ ,,.,,, ,
mfl01i- CARLES NICHOLAS. Adm. sizar at St John's
S.^ao^i87^A.u^r,^-:-,'v
! I Raided snl ,uently at' The Gr. ,,g F 1 , i, u)
MURTON ERNEST Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 1 , ,88, s
Mary, dau ol rohn Callaway, of Canterbury). B. Aug -1
t:,,,"l|1, ^''"'l.Haileybury. Matric. Mi, „
B.A. 1888. At the Salf,.,rd ir, ,1,-ir, ,rks, iS.S.|-r,, Afteru ,r '
iI,.,l,:;l'',ul^'v,',1,■l';;;1u■;;rrv,''1' '■^T^t t,
&r^/'u,neRT\,,0[^i'i.\,:;v.\v;,-,n,1946- f^H
" ' ""1 rox-Davies, Armorial Families )
MURTON FREDERICK. Adrn. pens, at Christ's June 6
fp£k! t'loo.) Wetherb>'- D°f"'^ brother of ,h, ,!, •!
MURTON, GEORGE Adm. pens, at Trinitv, June 30 r87g
S of George, of Hillcot, Bolton, Lanes B. [Oct 171 860
-":" ,r ' 'emporary bxonSi who w^ ufttoTy
„ wiiLcinporary < ix. ,1,1.111
Orders. Doubtless brother of the ab, u , .
MURTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at S, |,,„n's Tu„e , ,8ao
j-;-,.,J',,.':^:r';Vh::1!^,cSS±f(i^
bers). M„,„ Ml,|js ,, l; A \ ,s , n "
1845-r. C. of Sutton, Northants., ,848-5, V th.-re ,s-,'
91. Died Nov. 17, 1891, aged -. 1 /■ ;„; v,„ ?' , 51T
A>nJi y*f OinirJia,,, Nov. f5 ,89, ) " ' "' -'"' '""*"
Musgrave, Henry Yorke
MUSCHAMP, JOHN GEORGE SOWERBY. Adm. pens at
Peterhouse Apr z7, 1S61. S. of John Bell, Esq., of
' ''"- '•'-"" '"■• s, I,,,.,. K.,,,,i,,gt.,n J Main, Mich-, i.sm
Scholar, 1861; B.A. l8b5; M.A. 1879. Assistant Master at
Bristol Grammar School, 1S68-1914. Died Sep. 14, 1916
M.I. in Kedland Green churchyard, Bristol. (T. A. Walk,;
518; Schoolmasters' Directories; C. R. Hudleston.)
MUSCROFT, JAMES WILSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 9
18591 horn Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric'
rrvt' ""' f5-?' ag?, *9- . 4th s' of J'""es' Physician. B.
?;-k3',', ?]' fl Pon,rfr>"-t- Schools [Derbvi, Pontefract
and Cheltenham (not found in Cheltenham Coll. Reg.). Matric
M.chs. 1859; B A 1862; M.A. ,8„5. Ord. deacon (Win:
Chester for Lichheld) 1S63; priest (Lichfield) ,864; C. of
Colwich and Evening Lecturer at Rugeley, Staffs., 1863-6
C. of St George's, Bamsley, Vorks., 1866-7. C. ol
borough Dale, 1867-9. V. of Knottinglev, ,869-72 V of
Thoraer, 1872-97. Died March, 1897. (Derby Sch. Ave
'■'<<■■"■ 500. which gives 'b. Oct. 22'; Al. Oxtm , iV:
Guardian, Mar. 31, 1897.)
MUSGRAVE The Rev. CHARDIN. D.D. ,759, incorp. from
Oxford. [4th] s. of sir Christopher, of Edenhall.l uniberland
l5th] Bart, (and Julia, dau. ol Sir Charles Chardin, Knt )
■\hitrii. Iron, l.irn I College, Oxford. Mar. ;. ,-.;,,. ,,,. .-,,., „,.
B.A (Oxford) 17+3; M.A. (Oxford) ,740, BD.^^DD.
(Oxford) 1757; Fellow of Oriel, 1744; Provost, 1757, until
his death, Jan. 8, 1768. Brother of Christopher (1756).
(Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1768, 93.)
MUSGRAVE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 28 1809
[znd s. of Peete, woollen-draper; buried in Great St Mi ,
Church, Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1810; Scholar, 1812
B.A. (101/, lirangU-r) 1S14; M.A. 18,7; B.D. ,8,, I) 1) 18,7'
Fellow 1816. Ord. deacon (Ely) Mar, 23, 1S17; pnest
(Norwich, Li«. dim. from Bristol) |ulv 20 181- \ ,,,
Whltklrk Yorks., 1821-6. P.C. of St John's, Roundhay,
Feeds, 1826-7. V of Haufa.x, ,827-75. Preb. ot York
Minster. 1 irst Archdeacon of Craven. Died -\pr 17 ,875
aged 82, at Halifax; buried there. Cenotaph with effigy in
robes in the parish church. Brother of Thomas (,804c
father of Vernon (1848). (G. E. Kirk; C. H. I coper, Memo-
rials oj Cambridge, 111. 310.)
MUSGRAVE, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
June 1, 18S0. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Vernon (1848) of Has^
combe Godatoing, Surrey. B. (Apr. ,5], l862, 111 London.
School, Winchester. Matric Michs 1880; B.A ,884 Adm
at Lincoln's Inn, May 9, 1S84. Called to the Bar Nov ,7'
1S87. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer. 'Assistant
Kesi-tr.u, Land Registry, 1899-1927. J. P. for Surrey, 1952
Sometime treasurer of the Royal Horticultural Society Of
Olivers, Hascombe, Godalimng, 111 ,94b. Died [an. 30, 1049.
Brother of Vemon F. (1S7S). (Winchester CM. Keg.; Laic
Lisa, Inns of Court; Kelly. Handbook; lhe 1 unci Feb I
I949-) ' ' '
MUSGRAVE The Rev CHRISTOPHER. D.D. ,750, incorp. from
Oxford. [2nd s. of Sir Christopher, 5th Bart., ,,t Middlesex
[!'", J',"'V,d,HU' of Sk Cnarl« Chardin, Knt., of Kempton
I ark, Middlesex).] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford
May 20, 1731. age 17; B.A. from Oriel College, Oxford ,7u-,:
M.A. (Oxford) 1737; B.D. (Oxford) 174,; D.D. (Oxford)
1740- Fellow ol All Souls, Oxford. R. of Barking Essex
Married, 1757, Mrs Perfect, of Hatton Garden, London'
Died m 1780 Brother of Chardin (1759). (Al. Oxon.;
Burke, P. and IS.) '
MUSGRAVE, EDWARD VENN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus
July 4, ,831. S. of Thomas [of Long Melton), Suffolk] B
in Camberwell, Surrey. Migrated to Trinity Hall Apr is
1833. Matric. Easter, 1833.
MUSGRAVE, FRANK ERNEST. Adm. pens (age iq) at
Magdalene July 22, 1876. s. ol Albert, Esq/, of Leeds
(and Mary Ellen, dau. of Ihomas Booth). [B Feb 10 1857
at Feed- J Sihool, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1871,' Ba'i88o:
M.B. i88i,; M.A. 1897. At Leeds Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1882;
L.S.A., 1884. Practised at Leeds for many years Of
31, Cardigan Road, Headingley, Leeds, 11, 1./40.' (Medual
Directories.)
MUSGRAVE. HENRY YORKE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Mar. 14, 1872. [Only s. of Thomas Oliver, of Kendal.
B \..v. 1,1853.] Sihool, Brighton College. Matric. Easter
1872; B.A 1876; M.A. 1S79. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 9
• ■• 1 'died to the Bar, Apr. 25, 1877. On the North Wales
and Chester On int. Of Sheen M, unit, Kendal. Hied Mar ■,>
1898, at Luxor, Egypt. (Brighton t oil. Reg.; Law Lists'
Inns of ( ourt; Foster, Men at the Bar; The 1 urns, Mar. 23,
IS98.)
504
Musgrave, John
MUSGRAVE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June 22,
1811; from Tnnity College, Dublm, where he had kept six
terms. [2nd; s. of Christopher [Frederick], of Mount Rivers,
Co. Waterford. B. [Nov. 26, 179;], at Mallow. School,
Siston, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 181 1; B.A. (jth Wrangler)
1S14; M.A. 1S17. Fellow, 1814. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Feb. 3, rSr6. Devoted to philanthropic work. Caught fever
in an Irish cabin and died Nov. 1837. (Al. Dublin.; Venn,
11. 156; Inns of Court.)
MUSGRAVE (post TATTERSALL-MUSGRAVE), JOHN. Adm.
pens, at Sr John's, Tune --4, 1^65. S. of Henry (and Eliza-
beth). B. at Armley, Vorks. School, Pocklington. Bapt.
Feb. 13, 1S45. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M
as J. Musgrave Tattersall-MusgTave. Died in 1SS5. {Eagle,
xiv. 109.)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Caius, Sept.
18, 183S. [Eldest] s. of Sir Richard (Trinity College, Oxford,
1S09) [3rd] Bart., M.P., of Mount Rivers, Co. Waterford
(and Frances, dau. of the Most Rev. Dr Newcoine, Arch-
bishop of Armagh) . B. Aug. 24, 1820, in Waterford. Stli""^,
pnvate and New Academy, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1838;
B.A. 1S43. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 9, 1S41. Called
to the Bar, June 7, 1844. Succeeded as 4th Bart., July 7,
1859. High Sheriff of Co. Waterford, 1851. Vice-Lieut, oi
Co. Waterford. Married, Apr. 30, 1845, Frances Mary, dau.
of John Ashton Yates, Esq. Of Tounn and Mount Rivers.
Cappoquin, Co. Waterford. Died July 8, 1874. Father of
Richard J. (1868). (Venn, II. 245; Inns of Court; Burke,
P. and B.; Walford, County Families.)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD ADOLPHUS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, May 4, 1818. [4th] s. of [Sir] James [8th Bart.]
(St John's College, Oxford, 1769) (and Clarissa, dau.
of — Blackall, Esq.). B. in London. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1S1S; Scholar, 1819; LL.B. 1829. R, -I
Compton Bassett, Wilts., 1825-41. Canon of Windsor, 1829-
41 (' this was the last of George IV's appointments '). K.
of Bamsley, Gloucs., 1829-41. Married, July 3, 1822,
Kathenne, dau. of Col. James Lowther, M.P., and had issue.
Died Jan. 21, 1841, at Carlsruhe, Germany. ' Our Chapter
Act Book describes him as B.C.L. In some legal proceedings
reported in the Morning Chronicle, June 17, 1840, he is per-
sistently called by counsel " Dr " and his degree is given as
D.D.' Brother of Thomas H. (1814). (Record of Old West-
minsters, 11. 680; Canon S. L. OUard; G.E.C. (for his father);
Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1841, I. 44°-)
MUSGRAVE, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov.
14, 1868. [Only] s. of Sir Richard, Bt. (183S), of Tounn,
Co. Waterford (and Frances Mary, dau. of John Ashton
Yates). B. Dec. 16, 1850, at Waterford. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1869. Oi Tourin, Co. Waterford. J. P. and
D.L. for Co. Waterford; High Sheriff, 1SS0. Married, Sept.
23, 1891, Jessie, dau. of the Hon. R. Dunsmuir, of Victoria,
British Columbia, and had issue. Succeeded his father as
5th Bart., July 8, 1874. Died, s.p.m.. Mar. 4, 1930, and was
succeeded by his cousin, Christophei Norman Musgrave.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18, sic) at Trinity,
July 6, 1804. [Elder] s. of Peete, tailor and woollen-draper,
of Cambridge. B. there, Mar. 30, 1788. School, Richmond,
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1807; B.A. (i4<*
Wrangler) 1810; Members' prize, 1812; M.A. 1813; D.D.
(per Lit. Reg.) 1837. Fellow, 1812; Junior Dean, 1821-2;
Senior Dean, 1822-4; Junior Bursar, 1824-5; Senior Bursar,
1825-37. Senior Proctor, 1831-2. Lord Almoner's Professor
of Arabic, 1821-37. R. of Over, Cambs., 1823-5. V. of
Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1825-33. V. of Orwell, Cambs.,
1835. V. of Bottisham, 1S37. Appointed Dean of Bristol in
1837, but only held the post for a few months. Bishop of
Hereford, 1837-47. Archbishop of York, 1847-60. Married,
1839, Catherine, dau. of Richard Cavendish, 2nd Lord
Waterpark. Died May 4, i860. Brother of Charles (1809).
'These brethren, bom in this parish [St Mary the Great],
were fellows of Trinity College, and went out D.D. in the
same year, when they preached the Commencement ser-
mons. It is not probable that both these sermons ever were,
or ever will be again, preached by natives of the parish in
which the University church is situated.' (D.N.B.; IX- Mor-
gan, Budget of Paradoxes, 1. 324; C. H. Cooper, Memorials
of Cambridge, 111. 310.)
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jtsus, June II, 1835.
S. of William Peete, Esq., deceased. B. in London
Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1835. Brother of William P.
('831).
MUSGRAVE, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) al
Trinity, May 21, 1814. [3rd] s. of [Sir] James [Sth Bart]
[of Bamsley Park, Gloucs.]. B. in London. Sch'
minster. Matric. Michs. 1814; Scholar, 1815; 11 A 1
M.A. 1824. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 11, 1818. Called
MUSLEHUDIN (OR MuSLEH-UDIN), MOHOMED
to the Bar, May 20, 1824. 'Deceased' by 1864. Broth' 1 ol
Richard A. (1818). (Record of < '../ Wo-hiro- :,,-., I mi-. </
Burke, P. and B |
MUSGRAVE, VERNON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 4,
1848. S. of [the Veu.] Charles (1809). B. [Feb. 17, 1832], at
Halifax. School, Rugby. Matric. 1849; B.A. iSsi. M \
i.-*v. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S54; priest, 1855; < ol
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, 1854-5. v- °f Mattersev, Notts.,
1855-62. R. of Hascombe, Surrev, 1862-1906. Hon. Canon
of Winchester, 1881-1906. Died Oct. 8, 1906. Father of the
next and of Charles T. (1S80). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
u ■ .1- Who; I hi I imes, Oct. 9, 1906.)
MUSGRAVE, VERNON FRESHF1ELD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June I, 1878. S. of the Rev. Vernon (above) [R.] of Has-
combe, Surrey. B. [Oct. 24, 1859], at Mattersey, Notts.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1878. Sometime sheep-
farming, and in the frozen meat trade, at I'm
Christchurch, New Zealand. Served, with Brabant's Horse,
in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Died July 29, 1928, ..1 Ins
residence at Kirdford, Sussex; buried there. Brother of
Charles T. (1880). (Winchester Coll. Reg.; I he Times,
July 31, 1928.)
MUSGRAVE, WILFRID FRANCIS. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM. M.A., from Peterhouse, 1757; LL.D.
1764. [S. of William, gent., of Exeter.] Matric. from Balliol
College, Oxford, Apr. 5, 1742, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1745-
Resided at Peterhouse July 2-Sept. 18, 1762. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, 1746. (Al. Oxon.)
MUSGRAVE, WILLIAM PEETE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, June 24, 1831. S. of William Peete. B. in London.
School, Leeds. Matnc. Michs. 1831; Scholar, 1834; B.A.
1835; M.A. 1838. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1S37; priest (Hereford)
1838; C. of Trumpington, Cambs., 1837-40. Chaplain of
Trinity College, 1838-42. V. of Eaton Bishop, 1841-54.
Canon Residentiary and Preb. of Hereford Cathedral,
1844-92. Chaplain to the Archbishop of York. R.ofEtton,
Yorks., 1854-77. Warden of St Catherine's Hospital,
Ledbury, Heref., 1877-92. Died Apr. n, 1892, aged 78,
at Hereford. Brother of Thomas (1835). (The Guardian,
Apr. 13,
92.)
MUSHET, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. 19,
1827 S. of — , of Coleford, Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1827.
Adm. pens, at Caius, June 12, 1828. [2nd s. of Richard.
B. 1811, at Dalkeith.] Went to London to assist his uncle,
Robert Mushet (for whom see D.N.B.), in the Royal Mint.
Second clerk and probationer melter, 1833-51; senior clerk
and melter, 1851-71. Author, The Trinities of the Ancients;
The Book of Symbols, etc. Died Sept. 4, 1871, at Haywards
Heath, Sussex. (D.N.B.; Venn, 11. 207.)
MUSKETT, HENRY JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
May 14, 1839; Fell. -Com., Jan. 1842. Eldest s. of Henry,
of Clippesby House, Norfolk (and Emily, dau. of William
Grant, Esq., of Nonvich). B. [July 2], 1820. School, Ded-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1843; priest, 1845. Succeeded to Clippesby
House 1851; Lord of the Manor. R. (and pal
Clippesby, 1847-9. C. of Wenhaston, 1850-2. R. of Clip-
pesby, 1860-96. Married, (1) Dec. 2. 1847, Charlotte Heath,
dau. of WiUiam Heath lary, of Blofield Lodge, Norfolk;
(2) Nov 9 1865, Sophia Anna, dau. of Edmund Ward, of
Bury St Edmunds, and had issue. Disappears from '
f.-id, 1897. Father of the next. (T. A. Walker, 465; Walford,
I unty Families; Burke, L.G.)
MUSKETT, HENRY JOSEPH SALISBURY. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. 1, 1886. S. of the Rev. Henri 1 eph
(above), R. of Clippesby, Great Yarmouth. 1 Aug
School, S.E. College, Ramsgate. Matric. Mil lis. i8f"
tary to the Governor of British Columbia, 1904.
mice (S.E.) College Reg.; Walford, County FamUul
MUSKETT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John'
1868. S. of John, labourer (and Jane). B. Si pi
at Battersea, Surrey. Bapt. Jan. 9, 1831. Matnc, Michs.
1868; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875' "rcl dea00'
priest, 1873; C. of inversion, Lani ' "' U, "n
haven, Cumberland, 1873 -1- C-in-c. of Hmi
1874-5. C. of St Paul's, Halliwell, I.anrs., 1875-6. V. of
Nenthead, Cumberland, 1876-7. C. of GamgUl, 1877-80.
R ofNewbiggin. w. .11 ■ ■ ' ' ""l -N"v- "• ,h8''-
M.I. at Newbiggin. (' agU , xn |i ,; 1 rockford.)
MUSLEHUDIN (or MUSLEH-UDIN), MOHOMED.
Christ's Oct ifchi. S ol 11 ifu Abdullah Moh
and Police Sean "•".";,
Michs. 1886. Resided two terms. Migrated to [runty Hall,
1887; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1902.
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505
Muspratt, Edmund Baines
MUSPRATT, EDMUND BAINES. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 30, 1896. [4th] s. of Edmund Knowles, of Seaforth
Hall, Liverpool (and Frances Jane, dau. of Thomas Baines,
of Liverpool). B. there [Feb. 5], 1878. School, Clifton
College. Matric. Michs. 1896; LL.B. 1899. A solicitor.
Married, 1904, and had issue. Died June, 1906, at Suva,
Fiji. [Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
MUSPRATT. FREDERIC JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Easter, 1885. S. of Frederic [of Liverpool].
B. at Liverpool, Mar. 23, 1S67. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 23,
1SS6; B.A. 1889. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1894; C of
Oswaldtwistle, Lanes., 1894-6. C. of St Simon Zelotes,
Upper Chelsea, London, 1896-1903. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1904. Went to Australia; there in 1936. Brother of
Walter (1885).
MUSPRATT, JAMES ROWLAND LIEBIG. Adm. at Clare,
June 17, 1893. [Eldest s. of James Liebig, of Comist, Flint-
shire. B.Sept. 16, 1874.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. l8v''. .Vim. Solicitor, Aug. 1901; practised in Chester
and in Flint. Died May 19, 1936, at Chester. Brother of
Percy K. (1894). [Repton it*. Reg.; Law Lists; The lanes,
May 21. 193'')
MUSPRATT, JOHN PETTY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 22, 1875. S. of Henry, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service.
[B. at Dacca, Aug. 10, 1857. School, Brighton College.]
Matnc. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879. Adm. Solicitor, 1881. Of
Preston, Lanes. Deputy Clerk of the Peace for Lanes.
Died Apr. 22, 1945, at Bournemouth. Brother of the nest.
[Brighton Coll. Keg.; The Times, Apr. 24, 1945.)
MUSPRATT, PERCY CAMERON. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1879. [S. of Henry, of the I.C.S. B. Nov. 2, 1862. School,
Brighton College.] B.A. from Cavendish H., 1884. Adm.
Solicitor, Aug. 1887. Practised at Wath-on-Deame, Yorks.,
(Messrs Nicholson and Co.); also at Doncaster, Rotherham
and Sheffield. Died Apr. 13, 1922, at Rotherham. Brother
of the above. [Brighton Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; I In- Times,
Apr. 18, 192:.)
MUSPRATT. PERCY KNOWLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 1, 1S94. [2nd] s. of James Liebig [of Comist, Flintshire,
High Sheriff (and Clara Maria, dau. of Thomas Lewis, of
Bryn Edwyn, Flintshire)]. B. [May 23, 1S76], at Widnes,
Lanes. School, Marlborough College. M.itnc. Michs. 1805;
B.A. 1898; M.A. and B.Chir., 1903; M.B., 1904. At the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903; D.P.H., 1906.
House Surgeon at the London Hospital. Practised at West
Drayton, Middlesex. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt, R.A.M.C.). Deputy Regional Medical Officer, Minis-
try of Health, at Leeds in 1930; at Blackburn, 1940-46—
Brother of James R. L. (1893). [Marlborough Coll. Reg.
Peile, 11. 794; Univ. 11 a> Lis,'; Medical Directories; Burke
L.G.)
MUSPRATT, WALTER. Matric. from Cavendish H. Mich:
1885. S. of Frederic [of Liverpool]. B. Sept. 16, 1868, i
London. Migrated to Queens', Oct. 23, 1886; B.A. i88(
M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 189IJ priest, 1892; (
of St Paul's, Chatham, 1891-4. C. of Christ Church, N
Finchley, 1895-6. On the Indian Eccles. Estab.; at Banga
lore, 1896-1900; Vellore, 1900-3 and 1906-8; N. George
town, 1903-5; Coonor, 1908-10; Trichinopoly, 1911-12
Lahore, 1912; Nowshera, 1913-14; Ferozepur, 1914-16
Abbottabad, 1916-18; Risalpur, 1919-22. K. of Ubley
Somerset, 1922-33. R. of Hannington, Hants., 19^3-8
Author, The Work and Power of the Holy Spirit. Of Brook
lands, Landford, Salisbury, in 1948. Lie. to off. dios. of Win
Chester and Salisbury, 1947-50. Died Nov. 13, 1950. Brother
of Frederic J. (1885). [Crockforj; and own correspondence.)
MUSSENDEN, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 30, 1767. Only s. of Hill, Esq., of Herringfleet,
Suffolk. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1707.
MUSSENDINE, THOMAS BOURCHIER. Adm. sizar (age 18)
at Pembroke, July 17, 1777. Youngest s. of Thomas,
attorney, of London. B. there (Aug. 25, 1757, School,
Merchant Taylors'], Matnc. Michs. 1777; Scholar. [Merchant
I avlors' Sch. Keg.)
MUSSON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 1S83.
[Eldest s. of William Edward, doctor, of Chtheroe. B.
Aii^. <-, im>v S. Ii.".l-, i. litli.T..c kraal i.r.uiiin.ir and Toil-
bridge.] Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1S86; M.B. and H.Chir.,
1889. At St Thomas's Hospital. Practised at Clitheroe,
1890-1918. Died Sept. 10, 1918, at Clitheroe, aged 53.
[Tonbridge Sch. Keg.: Medical Directories; I lit Times
Sept. 12, 1918.)
MUSSON. EDWARD COULSON. Adm. pens, at Queens',
July 26, 1854. [S. of William, of Birkholme, Colsterworth!
Lines. II Dei 29, is.;. School, Mill Hill Grammar.]
Matric. .Mull-. 1854; B.A. 185.,; M.A. 181.4. Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College, 1867 8; Vice-Principal of
Queen Elizabeth's College, Guernsey, 1869-74. Head Master
Myburgh, Alexander
of Browne's School, Stamford, 1874-80; of Ashford Grammar
School, 1880-4; of the Proprietary College, Ramsgate, in
[884. Died Aug. 3, 1909. [Mill Hill siliool Keg.; Cheltenham
Coll. Reg.)
MUSSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Nov. 18,
1815. S. of John. B. in the Bermudas. School, Greenwich.
Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1820.
MUSSON, SPENCER COLERIDGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1862. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Samuel Paynton
[of Spanish Town, lamaica]. B. [Feb. 19], 1842, in Bermuda.
Matnc. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1S06; (Theol. Exam., 1st Class,
1867). C. of Stapleford, Cambs., 1865-7. Chaplain, R.N.,
1868-77 (H.M.S. Vanguard). Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 2i, 18S0. Name in Crockjord, without cure or address,
uutd 1.S.S3. [Inns 0/ Court.)
MUSTARD, CHARLES FOSTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 20, 17S7. Of Essex. [2nd s. of David, Esq.
At Glasgow University, 1783-7; M.A. 1787.] Matric. Michs.
1787; Scholar, 1788; B.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (London)
Aug. 11, 1793; priest, Apr. 19, 1795. Of Colchester, 1841-9.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1850. (C J. Fordyce.)
MUSTARD, DAVID. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 22) at Magdalene,
June 28, 17S7. S. of the Rev. David, of Copford, near
Colchester, Essex. School, ?Colchester (the Rev. — Garwood).
MUTIMER, ARTHUR [JAMES] ALOYSIUS. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, Oct. 11, 1877. S. of Esau, of 3, Green Street,
Cambridge. B. Jan. 1, 1856, at Saffron Walden, Essex.
School, St Joseph's College, Clapham, London. Matnc.
Michs. 1877; B.A. 18S1J M.A. 1884. Assistant Master at
King Edward's High School, Birmingham. Of Edgbaston,
in 1920. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MUTSU, HIROKICHI. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Sept. 28,
1888; from University College, London. S. of Mumesmitsu,
Minister of Japan at Washington, U.S.A. Matric. Michs.
1388. Became a Non-Collegiate student in 1890. Called to
the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1S93. [Law Lists.)
MUTTLEBURY, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 3, 17S3.
Of Somerset. [S. of James, of Brighthelmstone. Su-.
School, Manchester (supported there by the Queen). Matnc.
Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Mnior
Canon of Bristol Cathedral, 1792-5. R. of Cowley, Gloucs.,
1795. He can have held the living for but a short time,
since George Martin was instituted rector, June 6, 1796.
His education at the expense of the Queen is explained by
this notice; ' died lately at Wilton, near Taunton m her 90th
year, Mrs Muttlebury, foster-mother to the Princess-Royal
of England, the present Queen of Wurtemberg.' [Mancht stei
Or. Sch. Keg.; Si John's Coll. Adm. IV. 393.)
MUTTLEBURY, RUTHERFORD. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
May 18, 1831. Did not reside,
MUTTLEBURY, STANLEY DUFF. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
ii. 1 8, 1SS5. [Only] s. of James [William], of 10, Orsett
Terrace, London. B. [Apr. 29], i860, in London. School,
Eton, Matric. Michs. 1885. Rowing 'blue,' 1886-00, being
in the winning crew 4 tunes; President, C.U.B.C, 1888-9.
Steward of Henley Regalta. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 2 1, 18S6. A member of the London Stock Exchange.
Died May 3, 1933, at 3, Westboume Crescent, London, U .
(/;..../.■ of Lines;' Inns of Court; Who's Who; 1 he Times,
May 5, I933-)
MUTTON. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1890. S.
of William. B. Apr. 17, 1871, at Pensilva, Cornwall. Matric.
Mi. h- is. 10; B.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (London) 1897; priest,
1898; C. of St Mark's, Clerkeiiwell, 18.17-^. Chaplain, R.N.
(H.M S. Collingwood, 1899-1900; H.M.S. Urgent, 1899-1903).
At Port Royal, Jamaica, in 1903. Disappears from Crockforj,
1904.
MUZY, FIDELIS ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
May 8, 1852. S. of Peter Anthony Lewis. B. Oct. 26, t( >,-.
at Koehampton, Surrey. School, his father. Matri. Michs.
1852. Kept three terms.
MYALL, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, June 24,
1823. B. at Castle Hedingham, Essex. Matnc. Mi. h-. i.v i,
B.A. 1 -. 2 7 . M.A. 1831. Ord. priest (Norwich) June 8, 182S.
C "I Mundon and Tollesnunt D'Arcy, Essex, 1S41-9. C.
of Latchingdon, 1850-2. V. of Great Maplestead, 1853-8.
Died Apr. 25, iSsS, at Old Charlton, Kent, aged 58. [Clergy
List; G. Mag., 1858, I. 681.)
MYBURGH, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 27, 1866. [6th] s. of F. G., deceased, late of Cape Town
[Francois Gerhard, of the Civil Service, Cape of Good Hope].
Matric. Michs. 1866; LL.B. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May (., 1868. Called to the Bar, May 1, 1871- Practised
before the Supreme Court of China and Japan. Acting Crown
Advocate. Chairman of the Municipal Council at Shanghai.
Brother of Robert W. (181.9). (Laic Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
506
Myburgh, Francis Rudolph
MYBURGH, FRANCIS RUDOLPH. Adm. at King's, Jan. 13,
1S90. S. of Rudolph, of Silverlea, Wvnberg, Cape Colony.
School, Diocesan College, Cape Town. Matric. Lent, 1890.
Left, Dec. 1S90. (King's Coll. Reg.)
MYBURGH. ROBERT WILBERFORCE. Adm. pens, (age 17)
at Trinity Hall, Aug. 30, 1869. S. of F. G. [Francois
Gerhard], Esq., of the Civil Service, Cape of Good Hope.
Matric Michs. 1S70. Brother of Alexander (1S66).
MYDDELTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Nov. ii, 1777.
S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (All Souls College, Oxford, 1734),
V. of Melton Mowbrav, Leics., deceased. B. there, Jan. 7
[Feb. 6], 1 759. School, St Paul's (exhibitioner). Mam
1778; B.A.'irS;; MA. i;S5;B.D. 1792. Fellow, 17S3-1S04.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec 28, 17S1; C. of All Saints with
St John, Stanton, Suffolk, 17S1. R. of Bucknall, Lines.,
1S04-34. Died Mav 10, 1S34. Father of Thomas (1836) and
William (1S38); brother of Robert (1769). (G. Mag., 1S34,
■1. 3=9-)
MYDDELTON, ROBERT. B.A., 1755. incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Peterhouse, 1755. S. of William, of Denbigh.
Maine, from Onel College, Oxford, May 24, 174S, age 19;
B.A. (Oxiord) 1752. (Al. Oxon.)
MYDDELTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 8, 1769.
[S. of the Rev. Thomas (All Souls College, Oxford, 1734),
V. of Melton Mowbray, Leics.] B. there [Dec 20, 1751]-
Matric. Michs. 1770; B.A. 1774; M.A. 1777; D.D. 1794-
Fellow, 1777. Junior Proctor, 1787-8. V. of Saxby, Leics.,
1787-92. R. of Rotherhithe, Surrey, 1792-1815. Succeeded
to the Gwaynynog estate, Denbighshire, 1797. Married
Mary, dau. of Capt. James Ogilvie, of Green Hall, Aberdeen-
shire. Died Nov. 28, 1815, at Gwaynynog. Father of the
next; brother of John (1777). (Walford, County Families;
G. Mag., 1815, II. 641.)
MYDDELTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1812.
[Only s. of the Rev. Robert (above), D.D., of Gwaynynog,
Denbighshire (and Mary Ogilvie). B. there, Sept. 25, 1795.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1S13; B.A. 1S1S; M.A. 1S2:.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S21; priest, 1822; C. of Shocklach,
Cheshire, 1S21-3. Subsequently of Gwaynynog. J. P. for
Denbighshire. Married, 1S23, Louisa, dau. of Sir George K.
Farmer, and had issue. Sold the Gwaynynog estate. Died
May 31, 1S76. Doubtless father of the next. (Waliord,
County Families.)
MYDDELTON, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 5, 1842.
Bapt. in St John's Church, Chester, Oct. 22, 1S23. [Doubtless
s. of the Rev. Robert (above).] Matnc. Michs. 1842. Capt.,
Royal Denbighshire Militia, 1S56. Died, unmarried, at a
Crewe hotel, Nov. 21, 185S; buried at Whitechurch, Denbigh.
' There is no mention in the pedigree that he went to Trinity
in 1842, but the date suggests that he did so.' (From a
kinsman's correspondence.)
MYDDELTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, May 3, 1836.
S. of the Rev. John (1777), R. of Bucknall, Lines., deceased.
B. there, June 10, 1817. Schools, Fulneck, Yorks. (Mr
Richael), Grantham (Mr Andrews), and Homcastle (Dr
Smith). Matric. Michs. 1836. Migrated to Emmanuel; B.A.
1840. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1841; priest, 1842. C.-in-c of
Laughton, Lines., 1845-60, and C. of East Ferry, 1856-61.
Afterwards lived at West Stockwith, Notts., where he died
July 7, 1880. Twin-brother of the next. (Crockford.)
MYDDELTON, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
June 1, 1838. [S. of the Rev. John (177"), R- of Bucknall,
Lines., deceased. B. there, June 10, 1817.] Matric Michs.
1838; B.A. 1843. Died Nov. 1843, aged 26; buried in the
chancel of Bucknall church. Twin-brother of the above.
(P. B. G. Binnall.)
MYDDLETON, ROBERT (177S) s« WHARTON.
MYERS, ALFRED JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 18,
1859. Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 1 -
deacon (London) 1862; priest, 1863; C. of St Job:
ford, Kent, 1862-7. C. of All Saints, Marylebone, 1867-70.
V. of Plaistow, Kent, 1870-3. V. of St Simon Zelotes, Upper
Chelsea, 1873-1907. Died Nov. 30, 1907, aged 69. (Crock-
ford; The Times, Dec. 2, 1907.)
MYERS, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1864. S.
of the Rev. Charles John (1819), of Flintham, :.
there, Apr. 3, 1 wark. Matric. Michs. 1865;
B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (York) 1869
1870; C. of Bishopthorpe, Yorks., 1869-70. R. of Rusking-
ton. Lines, (succeeding his father), 1871-92. I
latterly at Wychbold, Wares. I>ied Mar. 19, 1916. Brother
of Frederic (1865). (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 22, 1916.)
MYERS, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
1868. S. of the Rev. Frederic (1828). Of Brandon Ii, ,
Cheltenham, Gloucs. B. [Apr. 16], 1851, at Keswick, Cum-
berland. School, Cheltenham College. Matnc. Me 1
Myers, Frederic
Scholar, 1872; B.A. (t2th Classic) 1873; M.A. 1S76; M.D.
i>m. At A.ldcnbrooke's and St George's Hospitals.
M R.C.S., 1S82. House Physician and Medical Registrar at
George's Hospital. Physician, Belgrave Hospital 11
Children. Practised in Lower Berkeley Street. Dud in
London, Jan. 10, 1894. Brother of Frederic W:. II
[Medical Directories; Cheltenham College Reg.)
MYERS, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. sizar (age iS) at Trinity,
Jan. 25, 1S19. S. of David. B. at Stamford. Lines. School,
Grantham. "Matric. Michs. 1819; Scholar, 1S22; B.A. (51*
Wrangler) 1S23; M.A. 1S26. Fellow, 1825-9. Adm. ad
cundem, at Oxford, June 7, 1S53. Ord. deacon and priest,
[829. V. of Flintham, Notts., 1S29-70, and R. of (1st
mediety) Ruskington, Lines., 1832-70. Married Mary
e an iline, dau. of S. Broonihead Ward, of Mount Pleasant,
Sheffield. Author, Elementary Treatise on the Differential
Calculus. Died in 1870. Father of Arthur (1864) and
Frederic (1865). (.-II. Oxon.; Crockford; Walford, County
I amities (sub his son).)
MYERS, CHARLES SAMUEL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1891.
[Eldest] s. of Wolf, merchant, of London. B. [Mar. 13, 1873],
at Nottmg Hill. School, City of London. Matric. Michs.
1891; (Nat. Sci. Tnp., Pt I, 1st Class, 1S93); B.A. (Nat. Si 1.
Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1895; Arnold Gerstenberg student,
1896; M.B. and B.Chir., 1S98; M.A. 1901; M.D. 1902; Sc.D.
1910. Fellow, 1919; Hon. Fellow, 1935-46. At St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital; House Physician there, 1899-1900.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. Member of Cambridge Anthropological
expedition, led by Dr Haddon, to Torres Straits and Sara-
wak, 189S-9. Demonstrator in Experimental Psychology, at
Cambridge, 1904-7; University Lecturer and Reader in Ex-
perimental Psychology, 1907-30, and Director of the Labora-
tory, 1912-30. Professor of Psychology at London Univer-
sity, 1906-9. F.R.S., 1914. Consulting Psychologist to the
British Army in France, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.. R.A.M.C.;
C.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice in despatches). Member of
the Industnal Fatigue Board of Research, 1917. Principal
of the Institute of National Industrial Psychology, 10,11.
President of Psychology Section, British Association, 1922
and 1931. Hon. D.Sc, Manchester, 1926; Hon. LL.D.,
Calcutta, 1928. Herbert Spencer Lecturer at Oxford, 1929.
l-'ir-t President of the British Psychulngii al S. 1 irtv li- 1-
dent of the 7th International Psychological Congi
L. T. Hobhouse Memorial Lecturer, 1932. Bradshav
turer, R.C.P., 1933. Married, and had issue. Editor of the
British Journal of Psychology, 1911-24. Author, An Intro-
duction to Experimental Psychology; A Text-Book of Experi-
mental Psychology; Contributions <■> the Study of Shell Shoik;
Mind and Work; Industnal Psychology; A Psychologist's
Point of Vieu-, In the Realm of the Mir. J. Latterly of Winsford
Glebe, near Minehead, Somerset, where he died 1 li 1 12, 1946.
(Venn, 11. 321; Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times,
Oct. 14, 1946.)
MYERS, EDWARD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1896. [B. Sept. 8,
1875, at York. School, College St Louis, Menin, Belgium;
and at St Edmund's College, Ware and St Mary's College,
Oscott.] B.A. 1899; M.A. 1904. Ord. Catholic priest, 1902.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Patrology at St
Edmund's College, Ware, 1903-5; of Dogmatic Theology,
1905-18; Vice-President of St Edmund's College, 1916-18;
President, 1918-32. Canon of Westminster Cathedral, 1919.
Domestic Prelate to the Pope, 1929. Vicar-Capitular of
\\ 1 •minster, 1943-44. Titular Bishop of Lamus and Bishop
Auxiliary of Westminster, 1932-50-. Joint Editor of i [. >
, 1931. Author, Translation of Lagrange's Historical
ism and the Old Testament; The Mysti a B
Co-author, The New Psalter and its Use. 01 SI
Cadogan Gardens, London, in 1950. (Sch
lories; The Catholic Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
Who.)
MYERS, FREDERIC. Adm. at Clare, 1S2S. ;S. ol
mathematician and geographer. B. Sept. 20. 1S11, at Black-
heath. Educated by his father.] Matric. Michs.
sean prize, 1830; B.A. 1833; Crosse Scholar, [833; Tyrwhitt
Hebrew Scholar, 1836; M.A. 1836. Fellow, 1833 9. Adm.
ad eundem, at Oxford, June 25, 1.S47. Orel. ilea. v.i
of Ancaster, Lines., 1835-8. P.C of 51
Cumberland, 1838-51. Marrii 1
dau. of J. C. Lucas Calcraft; (2) 1S42, Susan Harriet,
youngest dau. of John Marshall, Esq., M.P., of II
Cumberland, and had issue. <ughts (in
four books); Lectures on Great Men, etc. Died lulj
at Clifton. Father of I 1
(1868). I I < ;., 1851, 11. 327.)
MYERS. FREDERIC, vim pen at TniNiTy, June
. ..I Flintham,
\ilg. 13]. 1847. School, Newark. M
Schol.n 1 Died 11. [871 Brothei ..1 Arthur
(1865).
5°7
Myers, Frederic William Henry
MYERS, FREDERIC WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Jan. 2, 1860. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederic
(1828), of Keswick, t unib.-iland. B. there [Feb. 6], 1843.
School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. i860; Bell
Scholar, 1861; Scholar, 1802; Craven Scholar, 1863; Chan-
cellor's English medal, 1801 and 1863; Camden medal, 1 -'■-:,
B.A. (zndtTassu, 1S64; Moral Sci. Tnp., 1st Class, 1864) 1864;
Members' prize, 1863, 1864, 1865; M.A. 1867. Fellow, 1864;
Assistant Tutor, 1S65-8. College Lecturer in Classics,
1865-9. Cine of H.M. Inspectors of Schools, 1872-1900.
Poet and spiritualist. G. M. Trevelyan wrote of him {Life
of Sir George 0. 1 revelyan, 1S6, note): ' the University Lyre,
which for long past had given forth very feeble strains, was
just then falling into the hands of a Cheltenham Freshman,
Mr Frederic Myers.' For an account of the plagiarism by
which he failed to secure the Camden medal m 1863, when
his supplicat for B.A. degree was non-placeted, see Coulton,
Four-seore Years, p. 106. Resided at Leckhampton House,
Grange Road, Cambridge, 1881-1901. His most notable
work wis iImih 111 tin- held of psychical research; with his
friends Henry Sidgwick, Balfour Stewart, Hodgson, Edmund
t.unicy and Podmore, founded the Society for Psychical
Research, 1S82. Married Miss Evelyn Tennant. Author,
I isays 1 lassical and Modern; Human Personality and its
Survival after Bodily Death; with Gurney and Podmore,
Phantasms of the Living; also poems, notably 5/ Paul; The
Renewal of Youth, the Passing of Youth. Died Jan. 17,
1901, in Rome; buned in Keswick churchyard. Memorial
tablet in th. Protestant cemetery, Rome. Father of Leo-
pold H. (1900); brother of Arthur T. (1868). (D.N.B.; Who
was Who.)
MYERS, JESSE ANDREWS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 21,
1870. [Only] s. of Thomas. B. [May 5, i877j. at Moor-
Allerton, near Leeds. Schools, Butori Grange, Harrogate,
and St Peter's, York. Matnc. Michs. 1896. Resided five
terms, leaving through ill-health. Articled to a Leeds
solicitor, 1901. Resided at Harrogate, where he died,
Apr. 22, 1947. (Peile, 11. 807; The limes, Apr. 24, 1947-)
MYERS, The Rev. JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 8,
1770; a ' Ten-year man.' S. of John, fanner and gTazier.
B. at Millom, Cumberland. Name off, May 6, 1780. P.C. of
Edenham, Lines., c. 1780. V. of Swinstead, 1771-1820. R.
of Somerby with Humbv, 1771-89. R. of Wyberton, 1789-
1821. J. P. and D.L. for Lines. Married (1) — ; (2) Jan. 25,
1786, Catherine Fox, of Cambridge; (3) Apr. 1, 1797, Miss
Gilliat, of Whitehaven; (4) May 21, 1803, Alice, dau. of
Jessop Thorold and widow of Anthony Wrightson, of Shipley
Hall, Yorks. Of Shipley Hall, Yorks. J. P. and D.L. for
Yorks. Died Apr. 11, 1S21, aged 82. Father of the next.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 393; G. Mag., 1803, II. 6S9; Lines.
Pedigrees, 977; P. B. G. Binnall.)
MYERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1782. Of
1 umberland. [S. of the Rev. John (above). 1-;. Nov. 8, 1764J
School, Grantham, Lines. Scholar, 1784; matnc. Michs.
1785; B.A. 17^7. MA. 1790. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 3,
1787; priest, Dec. 21. 1788; C. of Ingoldsby, Lines., 1787.
R. of Somerby with Huinby (succeeding his lather), 1789-
1831. Chaplain t" Henry, Earl of Exeter. R. of Kuskmgton
(1st ruedietv), 17114-1831. R. of Bucknall, 1804. Chaplain to
the Atlas, man-of-war, 1705, and, later, to the Dragon.
Married, Dec. 8, 1803, Maria, dau. of Robert Cheney, Esq.,
of Langley Hall, Derbs. Died Dec. 28, 1831; buried at
Somerby. M.I. 1 1 ■ ■ r . ■ . {.•■! John's Coll. Adm., iv. 393; Monson,
Lines. Church Notes; G. Mag., 1832, 1. 374-)
MYERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 1, 1787.
[Younger] s. of the Rev. Thomas (and Ann Wordsworth),
of [Barton], Westmorland. [Bapt. June 14, 1767.] School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 17S7; Scholar, 178"; B.A. 1791;
M.A. 1794. Adm. at Gray's Inn. July 8, 1788. Called to the
Bar, Nov. 20, 1796. Of Pow House, Millom, Cumberland,
to which he muhtlI.'.!, 1*13. Married, Oct. 20, 1804,
Rachel, dau. of Cyprian Bridge, Esq., of Dovercourt, Essex,
and had issue. Buried .it Millom, Jan. 9, 1821. A cousin of
William Wordsworth, the poet. (St John's Coll. Adm., IV.
394; Inns 0/ Court.)
MYERS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at TRINITY, Aug. 23, 1 791-
S. of John, of Beverley, Yorks. School, Beverley. Matnc.
Michs. 1792. Migrated to St Catharine's, Feb. 25, 1794.
MYERS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Apr. 9, 1804.
S. of John, of Liverpool. School, Macclesfield, Cheshire.
Matnc. Michs. 1804; B.A. 180S; M.A. 1811.
MYERS, JOHN PAUL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 19, 1810.
Matnc. Michs. 1S10, as Paul Meyer.
MYERS JOHN POWEL MATTHEW. Adm. pens, at Peter-
HOUsE, May 5, 1818. S. of Simeon. Matnc. Michs. 1819.
MYERS JOHN SIMPSON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 17,
1.S12 Of Sussex. [S. oi the Rev. John. V. of Rye B
luii' in 1704. School, Charterhouse] Matnc. Michs. 1S1 •
1; A. is'io; M.A. isi'i. ord. deacon (Norwich, Litt. dim.
Mylius, Frederick Henry
from Canterbury) July 20, 1817; C. of Brenzett and Brook-
land, Kent, 1817. Of Sudbourne, Suffolk, 1S41-8. C. of
Mundford, Norfolk, 1849-5S. Died Sept. 11, 1S5S, at South-
wold. Brother of William T. (1812). (K. L. Arrowsmith;
List of Carthusians; G. Mag., 1S58, II. 423.)
MYERS, JOSEPH PATTERSON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Feb. 23, 1851. S. of George. B. at Hull. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1851.
MYERS, LEOPOLD HAMILTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. [Elder] s. of Fredenc William Henry (i860),
oi Leckhampton House, Cambridge. [B. there. 1881.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1900. A novelist. Author,
The Orissers; The Clio; The Near and the Tar, the first of
four carrying on the same story; Strange Glory, etc. Died
Apr. 8, 1944, at Marlow. (The Times, Apr. 10, 1944.)
MYERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 9,
1823; from Onel College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Mar. 12, 1822, age IS [sic). [Only] s. of Thomas [of St
George's, Hanover Square]. B. at Woolwich. School,
Blackheath. Matric. Muhs. 1826; Scholar, 1829; Hulsean
prize, 1829; B.A. 1830; Nornsian prize, 1832 and 1834.
M.A. 1833. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 15, 1824. Called to
the Bar, 1831. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest, 1833; C. of Holy
Trinity, Micklegate, York, -1841-8. V. of ShenS-Hutton,
Yorks., 1848-57. R. of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York,
1857-67. Author, Advent Sermons, etc. Disappears from
1 rockford, 1872. Father of the next. [Inns of Court; Al.Oxon.)
MYERS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 29,
1854. S. of [the Rev.] Thomas (above) [of Sherd! Hutton,
Yorks.]. B. [Oct. 8, 1835], at Carnberwell, London. School,
Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. (Moral Sci.
Trip., 1st Class) 1858. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19,
1858; pnest, i860; C. of Horsiey, Gloucs., 1858-60. C. of
Seaham Harbour, Durham, 1860-4. C. of Auckland St
Andrew, 1864-7. V. of Westgate-in-Weardale, 1867-78. R.
of Twinstead, Essex, 1878-1910. Resided latterly at Bath,
where he died July 24, 1926. [Cheltenham Coll. Keg.; Crock-
ford; The Times, July 27, 1926.)
MYERS. WALTER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1S90. [Only] s. of
George, merchant, of Birmingham. B. there, 1872. School,
Kmg Edward's, Birmingham, and at Mason College.
Matric. Michs. 1890; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1S92);
B.A. 1S94; M.A., M.B. and B.Chir., 1897. B.Sc, London,
1892. M.K.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1897. At St Thomas's Hospital.
Clinical Assistant there. Worked under Professor Ehrlieh at
tin' University of Freiburg. Investigated the action of cobra
poison. Went to Brazil (with H. E. Durham of King's College)
in charge of the Yellow Fever Expedition, sent out by the
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Died Jan. 20, 1901,
-it Para, of yellow fever. The Walter Myers Lectureship in
Iropu.d Medicme at Liverpool University was founded in
his memory. (Venn, 11. 514; Medical Directories.)
MYERS. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oct. 10, :8o6;
a ' Ten-year man.' Name off, Dec. 25, 1815.
MYERS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. I, 1889. S.
of Ellis, accountant. B. Sept. 8, 1870, at Keighley. School,
Bradford Grammar (Mr Keeling). Matric. Michs. 1889;
Scholar; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1892; M.A.
1904. Sometime Assistant Master at Keighley Trade and
Grammar School; subsequently at the Intermediate School,
Newtown, Montgom. [Schoolmasters' Directories.)
MYERS, WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Apr. 9, 1812. Of Sussex. (S. of the Rev. John, V. of Rye.
B. Nov. 22, 1795, at Eastbourne. School, Charterhouse.]
Matric. Michs. 1812. Migrated to Jesus, Apr. 5, 1814;
Scholar, 1815; B.A. iSid; M.A. 1819. Ord. deacon (Nor-
wich) Nov. 29, 1818; priest, Dec. 12, 1819. C. of Eltham,
Kent. Domestic Chaplain to Viscount Beresford. Died,
aged 46, in Nov. 1841. Author, Young Christian's Guide to
t oHfnmatiou; A Vindication of the Church of England.
Brother of [ohnS. (1812). (List of Carthusians; F. P. White;
G. Mag., 1S42, 1. 447.)
MYLCHREEST, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 13,
1851. S. of Thomas. B. [Sept. 22, 1830], at St Gern ains,
Isle of Man. School, King William's College, Isle ot Man
Matric. Michs. 1851; Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon,
1855. C. of Skegness, Lines., 1S56. Died, 1S56, at Balla-
ganaghyn, Isle of Man. (King William's College, Isle of
Man, Keg.; Peile, II. 519.)
MYLIUS, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
RINE'S, Mar. 9, 1854. S. of Alfred. B. at Kandy. Ceylon.
Matric, Michs. 1814; (Civil Law Classes, 1st Class, 1856-7);
LL.B., 1S59. Had been an Officer m the 15th and 17th
Regts . 1845-S4. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1857; priest,
1850; c. ol Umst Church, Binmngbam, 1857-8. C. of St
George's, Edgbaston, 1858-63. R. of Elmdon, Warws.,
1863 90. Married, and had issue. Died Jan. S, 1890, aged
in, at Elmdon rectory. Father of the next. (Army Lists;
1 rockford; The Guardian, Jan. 15, 1890.)
508
Mylius, John Boustead
MYLIUS, JOHN BOUSTEAD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June i,
1880. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Frederick Henry (above), of
Elmdon, Warws. B. Feb. 17, 1861. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 18S7; priest, 18S8; C. of All Saints,
Hatcham Park, Kent, 1887^0. R. of Elmdon, Warws.
(succeeding his father), 1890-1. V. of All Saints, Hatch 1111
Park, 1S91-4. Died Jan. n, 1S94; buried at Elmdon.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 17, 1894.)
MYLREA, CLARENCE GARLAND. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Pembroke, Oct. I, 1S86. S. of Frederick Garland, Esq., of
London. B. [Jan. 30, 1S66], at Sydney, Australia. [School,
Eton.) Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 18S9. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1890; priest (Norwich) 1S93; C. of St Mark's,
Barrow-in-Furness, 1890-2. C. of Great Yarmouth, 1892-4.
With the C.M.S. Mission to the Mohammedans, at Calcutta,
1894-8; at Bhagulpur, 1S9S-1901; at Lucknow, 1903-16.
C. of All Souls, Southport, 1917-18. V. of Marple, Chi I re,
1918-25. Subsequently of Twin Gables, St John's Road,
Farnham, Sunev, where he died Oct. 5, 1946, aged 80.
Brother of the next. {Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 8, 1946.)
MYLREA, WILLIAM PERCY GARLAND. Adm. at Curs.
Oct. 1, 1889. S. of Frederick Garland, of Manchester Square,
London. B. [Oct. 19], 1870, at Wiesbaden. School, Alden-
ham. Matric. Michs. 1889. Joined the Royal Marine Light
Infantry, 1890; Lieut., 1891; transferred to R.A.S.C, 1894;
Capt., 1S99. Served throughout the S.African War (D.A. A. G.,
S. Africa, 1901); Major, 1905. Subsequently seconded to
the Colonial Office; Director of Supplies, Repatriation Dept.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (O.C. 12th Battery,
5th London Brigade, T.F.; Lieut.-Col., 1914). Died Aug. 25,
1915, at Great Horkeslev, of illness contracted on active
service. Brother of the above. (Venn, II. 508; Scott, MSS.;
Unit War List; Army Lists.)
MYNORS (or MYNORS-BASKERVILLE), THOMAS BASKER-
VILLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity Hall, May 22, 1812;
from Merton (sic) [Trinity] College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 22, 1S0S, age 18. [S. of Peter Rickards, of
Evanscoed and Treago, Heref. , who had assumed the addi-
tional name of Mynors in 1787 (and Meliora, dau. of the
Rev. John Powell). B. 1790.] Matric. Michs. 1812; LL.B.,
1826, as Baskerville, Thomas B. Mynors. Of Gyro Court,
Radnorshire. Assumed the additional surname and arms of
Baskerville, bv Royal Licence, 1818. J. P. and D.L.; High
Sheriff of Wilts., 1827. M.P. for Herefordshire, 1841-7.
Married (1) 1818, Anne, dau. of John Hancock, Esq., of
Marlborough; (2) Mar. 2, 1837, Elizabeth Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Powell-Colchester Guise, and had issue. Died Sept. 9,
1864. (.41. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
MYTTON, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Clare, Oct. 25, 1755.
B. at Halston, Salop. [S. of John, and Mary Elizabeth,
dau. of Henry Davenport.] Matric. Michs. 1755. Of Halston.
Married Rebecca, dau. of Robert Pigott, of Chetwynd.
Nadin, Russell
Died in 17S3. Grandfather of the next. (Burke ; 1, ,
F. P. White.)
MYTTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 16, 1816.
[Only s. of John, of Halston, Shropshire (and Harriet, dau.
..I William Mostyn Owen). B. Oct. 30, 1796. [Grandson of
the above.] Schools, Westminster and Harrow (from both
of which he was expelled).] Doubtful if resided. Cornet,
-th Hus-ars, 1816; retired, 1817. Kept a large racing stable,
but ' never bred a good horse.' M.F.H. 1817-21. M.P. for
Shrewsbury, 1818-20, when he resigned his seat. High
Sheriff of Shropshire and Merionethshire. Popularly known
as ' Jack Mytton.' ' A man of great physical strength and
foolhardy courage, with an inordinate love of conviviality,
and a strongly developed taste for practical joking.' ' His
average allowance was from four to six bottles of port
daily, which he commenced in the morning while shaving.'
Squandered the entire fortune, which he had inherited from
his father at the age of two, and went into hiding from his
creditors at Calais. Married (1) May 21, 1818, Harriet Emma,
eldest dau. of Sir Thomas Tvrwhitt Jones, Bart., of Stanley
Hall, Shropshire, and had one daughter; (2) Oct. 29, 1821,
Caroline Mallett, 6th dau. of Thomas Giffard, of Chillington,
Staffs., and had issue. Died of delirium tremens in the
King's Bench prison, 1834; buried at Halston. (Burke, L.G.;
D.N.B.)
MYTTON, JOHN GLYNNE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
June 2, 1830. [Eldest] s. of [the Rev] Devereux (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1797) (and Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Francis
Lloyd, Esq., of Berghill, Salop). B. [Sept. 15, 1811], at
Dolardyn (sir), Montgom. School, Ludlow. Matric. Michs.
1830; B.A. 1835. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 6, 1832.
Married Charlotte, only dau. of John Davis, Esq., of Mar-
rington, Salop, and Peniarth, Montgom., and had issue.
Died Jan. 1844. (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
MYTTON, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 16, 1801;
re-adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 16, 1818. S. of Richard, Esq..
Vice-Chancellor of Chester. School, Clitheroe. Matric. Michs.
1801; Scholar, 1801; LL.B. 1821. Ord. deacon (Chester),
May 28, 1820; priest (Hereford). Aug. 5, 1821; C. of Child-
wall, Lanes., 1820. East India Co.'s Chaplain in Bengal,
1826. Of Garth and Pontvscowrid, Montgomery. Married,
Mar. 5, 1804, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of John Herbert, of Dol-
forgaii, Montgomery. Died Feb. 21, 1828. (St John's Coll.
Adm., iv. 394; Burke, L.G.)
MYTTON, ROBERT PURRIER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 30, 1869. [4th] s. of Richard Herbert, of the H.E.I. Co.'s
[Bengal] Civil Service (and Charlotte, dau. of General J. A.
Paul Macgregor). B. Sept. 23, 1850, at Dacca. Bapt. Dec. I,
1850. [Grandson of Richard (iSot).] (School, Eton.] Matric.
Lent, 1870; B.A. 1873. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 3,
1871. Called to the Bar, June 28, 1876. On the North Wales
and Chester Circuit. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Married, Aug. 26, 1879, Annie Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Stephen Cranknell, barrister-at-law, deceased, anil had
issue. Died Sept. 18, 1926. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; The 1 imes,
Sept. 21, 1926.)
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NABESHIMA, NAWOMITSU, Marquess. Adm. at Caihs,
Oct. 1895. B. Aug. 20, 1875, at Tokyo, Japan. School,
The Leys. Matnc. Michs. [895; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903.
Farming near Tokyo, 1901-6. Attached to the Resident-
General's bureau in Seoul, 1906-12. Member of the Upper
House, Japanese Parliament, from 1921. (Venn, 11. 544 and
addenda.)
NABI-ULLAH, SYED MOHAMED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
1 I I ... B. at Karazh, Allahabad. Matric.
Lent, 1S82; B.A. 1884. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
1885.
NACHBAR, JOHN. Adm. at Clare, Mai. 21, 1885; minor
scholar. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. !i|!/i Wrangler) 1888;
M.A. 1892; M.B. and B.Chir., 1895; M.D. 1898. At St
George's Hospital; Hou House Surgeon
there. ! London. Medical
Superintendent, St George's Hospital, foi manyyears. Editor
and Deputy Secretary, Royal Society of Medicine, 1907-14.
(Medical Directories, until 1935.)
NADIN, HENRY GUY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1.
1880. S. of Nathaniel Guy, Esq., deceased [of Stapenhill,
Burton-on-Trent). B. at Burton-on-Trent. School
Did not reside. Colliery proprietor, of Barton Lodge,
Barton-under-Needwood, Staffs., in 1925. .1 1' '
and Deibvshire. Chairman "t I'cu'.i s, . i,.Tr. f, .r IVrl.v
shire. Died Jan. 12, 1935. (Harrow Sch. Keg.)
NADIN, HUMPHREY TRAFFORD. Adm. pen [age [9] al
Pembroke, Apr. 21, [864 mil -11
Burton-on-Trent. B. Jan. 28, 1K40, al '-iip.nlnll \1itm
Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868. Rowing 'blue,' 1868. Colliery
proprietor. Of 20, Ashley Road, Burton-on-Trent. Died
Oct. 20, 1904. Father of Trafford (1896). (Train n.
of Univ. Boat Race; Book of /'.
NADIN, RUSSELL. Adm. pen al [ESti Oct. 1899
H. K., Esq., of si. Pulteney Street, Bath. B I 1 b. 4, 1881,
1 ton-on-Trcnt. School, Repton Matric. Mi
B.A. 1902. A journalist. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
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Nadin, Trafford
NADIN, TRAFFORD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1896. Eldest
s. of Humphrey Trafford (1864), Colliery proprietor, of
20, Ashley Road, Burton-on-Trent. B. Jan. 30, 1878, at
Winshill, Derbs. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899. Adm. Solicitor, July, 1903; practised in Derby.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt., Sher-
wood Foresters (Notts, and Derby Regt., T.F.)); died June 8,
1918, of pneumori!,! following wounds received in action.
{Shrewsbury Sck. Reg ; Univ. Wat List; Law Lists.)
NADKARNI, RAMRA GHANASHAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
HOUSE, Oct. 24, 1896; from Bombay University. S. of
Ghanasham Nilkantli. Esq. (B.A. and LL.B., Bombay),
II'.. Pleader at the High Court, Bombay. B. there, Mar. 6,
1 ."I. Sehool, Llplimstone College, Bombay. Matric. Michs.
1836. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Jan. 27, 1896.
[I . A Walker, '"'37; Law Lists, 1910.)
NAG, NOLINI KANTA. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 15,
1802; from Calcutta University. S. of Krishna Lai, Pleader,
of Noakh.ili, Bengal. B. Mar. n, 1875, at Barody, Dacca.
Schools. Presidency College, and Juggernaut College, Dacca,
Bengal. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1S95. Called to the Bar,
Middle Temple, June 27, 1906. Obtained an appointment in
the Indian Railway Service. (7. A. Walker, 624, MS. note;
Law Lists, 1910.)
NAGEL, The Rev. RUDOLF. Matric. from Ayerst H. April,
[884. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1884; priest, 1886; C. of Twy.
ford with Hungarton and Thorpe Satchville, Leics., 1884-7.
Chaplain at Saidpur, Calcutta, 18S7-97. C. of Freemantle,
Hants., 1897-1902. Chaplain to Portsmouth Union, 1902-10.
I atterly of 107, Festing Grove, Southsea. Disappears from
Croi kford, 1918.
NAGLE, WILLIAM CUMMING. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Caius,
n.t. 10, 1834. S. of Garrett, architect, of Cork. B. at
Mitehelstown, Co. Cork. School, liandon (private). Matric.
Mi. lis. 1834; Scholar; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) 1840; priest (Oxford) 1841; C. of St Leonard's
W.illingford, Berks., 1840-2. Chaplain in Madras, 1842-61.
P.C. of Bransgore, Hants., 1865-72. Residing at St Michael's
Place, Brighton, in 1895. Died Nov. 14, 1898, at Brighton.
Father of the next. {Venn, 11. 228 and 111. 445; Crochford.)
NAGLE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. at Cavendish H. April.
[881. S. of the Rev. William Cumming (above). B. Nov. 21..
1804, at Blackheath, Kent. Schools. Brighton Grammar,
(1874-7); Bromsgrove (1878-9) anil Gmlsboiough. Matric.
Easter, 1881. Migrated to Christ's, Oct. 7, 1882; B.A. 1885.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 14, 1893. On the
South-Eastern Circuit. {Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Brighton
1 oil. Keg; Peile, 11 1.02; Law Lists.)
NAIDU (or NAYUDU), COTTARI SOORYA PRAKASHARAO.
Adm. pens, at Downing, Aug 2. 1881,. Matric. Michs. 1886;
I'. A i88i,; M A. 1801 Called to the Bar, Middle Temple,
181,1. Doubtless brother of the next.
NAIDU, COTTARI VENKETRAMANAH. Adm. pens, at
Downing, Oct. 1886. Matric. Michs. 1886. Doubtless
brother of the above.
NAIK. MUNGERABAD KRISTNASWAMY. Matric. Non-Coil.
Michs. 1894. S. of Komora Kristnappu, deceased, Paligar
of Miingr-r.ib.nl, School, l intra] College, Bangalore. Adm.
at Peterhouse, June 13, 1895.
NAIR, CHETTUR RAMUNN1. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1891.
NAIR, KRISHNAN UNNI. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 10,
1801. S. of Kannan Unni, lawyer. Zemindar of Palghat,
Madras Presidency, India. B. Feb. 21, 1S72, at Mundur in
the Palghal I .due School, Presidency College, Madras (Mr
D. Duncan). Matric. Michs. 1891.
NAIRN, FASHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. is. 1781.
Of Middlesex. M.itnc. Lent, 17.82; B.A. 17S6; M.A. 1790.
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) June 26, 1785; C. of Charwelton,
Nnrthants., 17S5 ,,2. R. of Little Beatings ami V. of Walton,
Suffolk, 1793-1845. Died, aged 98, early in 1845. Father
of the next. {Clergy List; Northants. Clergy; Eccles. <>a ette,
Mar. 1845).
NAIRN, FASHAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr ;o. 1812.
of Northants. [S. of the Rev. Fasham (above).] Matric.
Easter, 1812.
NAIRN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, May 31,
1758. S. of the Rev. William. B. at Berwick St Leonards,
Witts. School, Wimborne, Dorset (Mr Butt). Matric. Michs.
1758; B.A. r 71.2. Probably brother of Richard (17 i'>).
NAIRN. JOHN ARBUTHNOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, rune 18,
1892. S. of John Arbuthnot, of 25, Fitzgitibon Street.
Dublin, B. Mar. 21, 1874, at Lame, Co. Antrim. School,
Dublin High. Matrie. Michs. 1892; (Class. Trip., l't I. 1st
Class, 1894); Members' prize 1S93; Pitt Scholar, 1893;
Nairne, John Domett
B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1896; Chancellor's medal,
1896; M.A. 1899; Litt.D. 1905; B.D. 1906. Fellow, 1896-
1902. D.Litt., Oxford. Assistant Professor of Greek at
Edinburgh University, 1897-8. Ord. deacon (London) 1900;
priest, 1901. Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School,
1901-26. Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1905 and 1928. V.
of Stubbings, Maidenhead, 1927-49-. Ofhcier d'Academie,
1926; Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, 1935. Author or
editor of The Mimes of Herodas; 1 he de Sacerdotio of John
Chrysostom; Authors of Rome; Latin Prose Composition;
Greek Prose Composition, etc. {Schoolmasters' Directories*,
Crochford; Kelly, Handbook; Who's Who.)
NAIRN (post SPENCER-NAIRN). ROBERT SPENCER. Adm,
at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1900. (2nd] s. of [Sir] Michael Barker
[1st Bart.], of Rankeilour, Springfield, Fifeshire [and of
Dysart H'"w , 1 ife-hire] (and Emily Frances, dau. of Albert
Rimington Spencer, of Byfleet, Purley). B. July 11, 1880.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1900. Went down at end
of his second year. A Director of Michael Nairn and Co.,
Ltd., linoleum-manufacturers, Kirkcaldy, and of other com-
panii -, Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Fife and
Forfar Yeomanry; Staff Capt., Scottish Command; T.D.;
mentioned in Secretary of State's List for 'valuable ser-
vii es ') ' 'f !.'-:;< House, Leslie, Fifeshire. Knighted, Jan. 1,
1928. Assumed the additional name of Spencer, 1928.
Created Baronet, Jan. 20, 1933, ' of Monimai], County
Fife.' I. P. and D.L. for Fifeshire, 1936. Master of the Fife
Foxhounds, 1932-46-. (Burke, P and B.; Univ. War List;
Who's Who.)
NAIRNE, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
1881. S. of the Rev. Spencer (1852). B. [Jan. 17, 1863], at
Hunsdon, Herts. School, Haileybury, Matric. Michs. 1881;
Rustat Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Classi 1884;
Jeremie Septuagint prize, 18S5; Crosse Scholar, 1886; Cams
('.reek Testament prize, 1880; (Theol. Trip,, Pt I, 1st Class,
1886); M.A. 1888; B.D. 1913; D.D. 1914. Fellow, 1887-92
and 1917-32; Dean, 1917. Regius Professor of Divinity,
1922-32. Hon. D.D., St Andrews, 1931. Ord. deacon (Ely)
1887; priest, 1SS8; C. of Great St Mary's, Cambridge, 1867-9-
Vice-Principal of the Clergy Training School, Cambridge,
1887-91. Assistant Master at Harrow, 1891-2. C. of Had-
leigh, Suffolk, 1893-4. R- of Tewin, Herts., 1894-1912,
Professor of Hebrew at King's College, London, 1900-17;
Li How of King's College, London, 1901). Residentiary Canon
of Chester Cathedral, 1914-22. V. of .All Saints, Cambridge,
1917-19. Hulsean Lecturer, 1919-20. Select Preacher at
Cambridge, 1919; at Oxford, 191S-19. Canon of St George's,
Windsor, 1921-36. Author, The Epistle of Priesthood; The
Faith of tin- Old Testament; The Faith of the New Testament;
The Epistle to the Hebrews; Every Man's "itory of th. old
Testament; The Life Eternal; Here and Now-, Everyman's
Story of the New Testament, etc. Died Mar. is, 1916. {Hailey-
bury Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who.)
NAIRNE, BERNARD DOMETT. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1896. S. of the Rev. John Domett (1870). It. 1 It t 26,
1877, at Reigate, Surrey. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1898, B.A. 1899; MA [903.
Ord. deacon (Colchester, for Winchester) 1901; priest
(Winchester) 1901; C. of St Luke's, Southampton, 1901-4.
Died Oct. 6, 1904; buried at Baldock. M.I. {Crochford;
1 lergy List; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
NAIRNE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Apr. 21,
1820. S. of James. B. at Macao, China. School, Ripon,
Yorks. Maine. Michs. 1820; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1829. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1826; priest (Lincoln) 1827. R. of Shadox-
hurst.Kent, 1830-7. P.C. of St Peter-at-Gowts, Lincoln, 18 ir-
P.C. of St Botolph's, Lincoln, 1837-60. Preb. of Lincoln
Cathedral, 1845-67. V. of Bonby, Lines., i860 ;. Died
May 19, 1867. Brother of Robert (1827). {Crochford;
G. Mag., 1867, 11. 116.)
NAIRNE, JOHN DOMETT. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus,
Oct. 1, 1870. S. of [Captain] Alexander [R.N., and of the
I India Co.]. B. Oct. 23, 1846, in Camberwell. School,
Win. hester. In a shipping business, 1865-70. Matric.
Mehs. 1S70; B.A. T874; M.A. 1877- Ord. deacon (Win-
, Inslrr) 1871; priest, 1S74; C. of St Mark's, Reigate, Surrey,
1873-80. C. of Chelmsford, Essex, 1880-93. R. of Baldock
with Bygrave, Herts., 1893-1920. Hon. Canon of St Albans,
1807-1929. Rural Dean of Baldock, 1916-20. Publ. pr.,
dio. of St Albans, 1925-q. Married, 1879, Grace, dau. of
Chas. Phillips, of Grove Hill, Resided latterly at Burleigh
Mead. Hatfield, where he died Jan. 15, 1929; buried at
Baldock. Brother of Spencer (1852); father of Bernard D.
(1896). {Winchester toll. Keg.: t rockford; Memorials of
H. A. Morgan, 211; Who was Who; The limes, Jan. 17
1929.)
Nairne, Robert
NAIRNE. ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity, June 21,
1827. S. of James. B. at Strathallan. Perthshire. School.
Ripon, York's. Matric. Lent. iS2q; M.B. 1832; Lii
1836; M.D. 1S37. At Edinburgh University and St George's
Hospital. F.R.C.P., 1S38. Physician and Lecturer in Medi-
cine, St George's Hospital, 1839-50. Commissioner in
Lunacv, 1S57-83. Of Charles Street, Berkeley Square, in
1850, "and of Whitehall Place, in 1870-80. Died Nov. 5,
1886, at Mosslev, Beckenham, Kent. Brother of Charles
(1820). (Boose, 11. 1070; Medical Directories; The Guardian,
Nov. 10, 1886.)
NAIRNE, SPENCER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 10, 1852.
Of Surrey. [Eldest s. of Captain Alexander, R.N. and
H.E.I.C] B. Jan. 9, 1S33, in Camberwell, London. [School,
Clapham Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A.
i860. Rowing ' blue,' 1854. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1856;
priest, iSsS; C. of Holy trinity, Weymouth, 1856-9. C. of
Elstree, Herts., 1S60-1. R. of Hunsdon, 1861-80. R. of
High Wycta, 1880-6. V. of Latton, Essex, 1886-1905.
Rural Dean of Harlow, 1904-7. C. of Freshwater, Isle of
Wight, 1910-12. Died Oct. 10, 1917, in the Isle of Wight.
Brother of John D. (1S70); father of Alexander (1SS1).
(Book of Blues; Crockford; Cussans, 1. 47.)
NAIRNE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 23, 1871.
[Eldest] s. of John [Mellis], of Dunsinane (and Jessie Isabella,
dau. of James Featherstone, Esq.. of Newbus Grange, Dur-
ham, and Blackball, Cumberland). B. [June 14, 1852], in
Perthshire. School, Edinburgh Academy. Matric. Michs.
1871. Had succeeded his father as Lord of the Barony of
Dunsinane and sole heritor of the parish of Collace, 1866.
Married Julia, dau. of Capt. Harris, of Charlottesville, Vir-
ginia, U.S.A. Died Nov. 2, 1930, at Hampton, Virginia,
U.S.A. (Edinburgh Acad. Reg.; Walford, County Families;
The Times, Nov. 19, 1930.)
NAISH, ALBERT ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 4,
1890. S. of Henry, of Holdenhurst, Ashley Downe, Bristol.
B. [Oct. 15, 1871], at Bristol. School, Monkton Combe.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A.
1901; M.D. 1931. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1896; M.R.C.P., 1911; F.R.C.P., 1919. Clinical
Assistant, East London Hospital for Children. Hon- Physi-
cian, Royal Free Hospital; House Physician, Hospital for
Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Of Clifton, in 1900;
subsequently practised at Sheffield. Physician and Consult-
ing Physician at Sheffield Royal Hospital. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R.A.M.C). Lecturer in Medi-
cine at Sheffield University. Professor of Medicine there,
1931-6. Author, medical. Of 5, Clarkehouse Road, Shef-
field, in 1950. (Old Monklonian Reg.; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories; Who's Who.)
NAISH. FRANCIS CLEMENT PRIDEAUX. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. 1, 1900. S. of the Rev. Francis Clement, of
Gravesend. B. there. Mar. 14, 1SS1. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1908. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1904; priest, 1905; C. of Rothwell with Orton,
Northants., 1904-6. C. of St Stephen's, Paddington, 1906-
11. C. of St Michael and All Angels, Paddington, 1911-13.
C. of Weston, Hants., 191 3-14. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., R.E.; wounded; M.B.E.). Perm, to off., dio.
of Winchester, 1915-4S-. Of Bursledon, Hants., in 1948.
(Record of Old Westminsters; Univ. War List; Crockford.)
NAISH, JOSEPH LIONEL. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
June 21, 1851. S. of James. B. at Trowbridge, Wilts
Matric. Michs. 1851. Migrated to St John's, Oct. 30, 1852;
re-adm. Apr. 18, 1861.
NAISH, WALTER. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 1890; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. [At Jesus College, Oxford, 1895.] Ord. deacon
(Salisbury) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of All Cannings with
Etchilhampton, Wilts., 1893-5. Railway Chaplain at Poda-
nur, India, 1896-1901; Chaplain of N.W. line and Acting
Chaplain of Cuddapah, 1899- 1901. Acting C.F. in S. Africa,
1901-2. Held various Continental chaplaincies, 1903-10.
Chaplain at Bahia, 1910-13. Camp Chaplain, dio. of the
Argentine, 1913-14. Chaplain of All Saints, Kobe, Japan,
1915-20. Acting Chaplain of St George's, Penang, and in
Singapore, 1921-2. C/o P.O., Georgetown. British. '
1924-5. Disappears from Crockford, 1926.
NAISH, WILLIAM VAWDREY. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL,
Feb. 19, 1892. S. of William, of Wilton, Salisbury. B.
[Jan. 10], 1873. School, Weymouth College. Matric. Michs.
1892; B.A. 1895; B.Chir. and M.A. 1904; M.B. 1905; M.D.
1911. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. Practised at Upton-
on-Severn, Worcs. Served in the Great War. i,it 19
(Capt., R.A.M.C). J.P. for Worcs. 1930. Of Benyfield
House, Upton-on-Sevem, in 1950. (Univ. War List; Medical
Directories; Kelly, Handbook.)
Nankivel, George
NALDER. FIELDING. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Jan. 2i, 1839. [3rd] s. of Francis, Esq., of Streatham, Surrey.
Matric. Easter, 1839; B.A. 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 2, 1843; at the Middle Temple, Apr. 26, 1846. Called
to the Bar, May 8, 1846. Of 94, St George's Square, London.
Married (1) 1847, Elizabeth, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas
Bellas, V. of Bongate, Westmorland; (2) 1S66, Louisa, 2nd
dau. of John Wilson, of Gray's Inn. Died Mar. 10, 1905.
Father of John F. (1888). (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster.
Men at the Bar; The Times, Mar. 14, 1905O
NALDER, FIELDING HERBERT. Adm. at Caius, Jan. 1877.
S. of Howard, brewer, of Croydon. B. there [Oct. 18], 1854.
Schools, abroad. Matric. Lent, 1S77. Scientific-instrument
maker (Messrs Nalder Bros. & Co.). Died Mar. 27, 1934, at
Passalacqua, Maltrasio, Italy. (Venn, 11. 425; The Times,
Mar. 29, 1934.)
NALDER, JOHN FIELDING. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Aug. 2, 1888. S. of Fielding (1839), of 94, St George's
Square, London. B. Dec. 15, 1869. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1888. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
NALL, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. II, 1876. S. of
John, of Whaley Bridge, near Stockport, Cheshire. B. there,
Mar. 11, 1857. School, Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1876; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1879); B.A. 1880. At
Manchester University and St Bartholomew's Hospital, and
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. M.R.C.S. 1887; L.S.A.
188S; D.P.H. 18S9. House Surgeon, Manchester Royal
Infirmary. Resident Medical Officer, Barnes's Convalescent
Hospital, Cheadle. Sometime of High Leigh; subsequently
of Whaley Bridge, Stockport. Brother of the next. (Medical
Directories, until 1900.)
NALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1872.
Of Cheshire. S. of John, schoolmaster (and Mary). B. at
Taxal. [School, Manchester Grammar.] Bapt. May 20, 1855.
Matric. Michs. 1872; (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class, 1875);
Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1876; M.B. 1881. At Addenbrooke's
Hospital, Cambridge, and St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S. 1879; M.R.C.P. 18S1; D.P.H. 1890. House Physi-
cian and Assistant Demonstrator in Physiology at St Bar-
tholomew's Hospital. Demonstrator in Physiology at St
Mary's Hospital. Senior Assistant Physician, Metropolitan
Free Hospital. Practised for many years at Disley, Cheshire.
Resided latterly at Furness Vale, Stockport, where he died,
suddenly, June 29, 1924. Brother of the above. (Eagle,
XLIV. 43; Medical Directories; St Bartholomew's Hosp.
Journal, Sept. 1924.)
NALSON, JOSHUA. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 16, 1832.
Of Hants. Matric. Easter, 1833; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1868.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1838; priest (Oxford) 1S44.
Minister of St Paul's, Norfolk Street, Islington, 1848-9.
C. of Chatham, 1850-2. V. of Hailing, Kent, 1852-85. Died
June 27, 1885, aged 81. (Crockford; The Guardian, July 8,
1885.)
NAMBYAR, PATINNARAPPATT KELUNNI. Matric. Non-Coil.
Lent, 1891. S. of Vatakkatath Achuton Aphan Nambradi,
landlord (and Patinnarappatt Rugmini Appissi). B. Apr. 20,
1869, at Ponnany, Malabar. School, Kerala Vidya Sala, and
Presidency College, Madras (Mr Winklear and Mr Stuart).
Migrated to St John's, Aug. 1, 1891; B.A. 1893. Adm. at
the Inner Temple. Called to the Bar, Apr. 18, 1894. Prac-
tised at Penang, Straits Settlements. (Law Lists.)
nAnAvuTTY, ERACHSHAH MANECKJI. Adm. at King's,
Oct. 1, 1897. S. of M. N., Small Cause Court Judge, Poona.
[School, Surat High, and at Bombay University.] Matric.
Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901. Appointed to the I.C.S., 1900.
Assistant Commissioner, Magistrate and Collector in the
U.P., 1901. Joint Magistrate, 1911; District and Sessions
Judge, 1919; Offg. Judge, Chief Court of Oudl
Offg. Secretary to Government Legal Dept. (IX
NANCE, The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Pf.terii.it .." 1
13, 1778; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he ha.l matric.
May 17, 1768, age 22. S. of James, of St Creed, Cornwall.
Matric. Michs. 1778; LL.B. 1779- R. of Boxkv, Kent, 1775-
1808. R. of Great Chart, 1780-1814, and of Harbledown,
1780-1814. Married, 1776, Lydia Catherine, young. M dau.oi
the Rev. James Andrew. Preb of Rocti.-st.-r. Died lunr 18 11,
at Ashford. (Boase, Coll. 1 ornvb.; I. .1. Walker, 345; Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1814, 11. 88.)
NANGLE, RICHARD. B.A. 1753, incorp. 'mm Dublin; M A.
1753. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 2. 1
College, Dublin. Adm. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, May iy::,
age 18; B.A. (Dublin) 1726. s. of Michael, mer color. 11. at
Headford, Co. Galway. (Al. DuM., (no.)
NANKIVEL, GEORGE. Adm. sizar (age 24) at Magdalene,
May 29, 1795. S. "f Benjamin, of St Agnes. I
School, Wintrini Matric, Lent, 1796. Ord.
deacon (London) Nov. h, [796; priest, Nov. 20,
' George Thompson Nankivel, literate.'
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Nankivell, Arthur Hay Aitken
Napier (post Napier-Clavering), Henry Percy
NANKIVELL, ARTHUR HAY AITKEN. Adm.pens. at Trinity,
May 30, 1887. S. of Herbert, of Bournemouth. B. there,
June 20, 1869. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1890; M.A. 1905. Ord. deacon (Truro) 1892; priest,
1893; C. of Camborne, Cornwall, 1892-3. C. of Bude Haven,
1893-6. C. of St James-the-Great, Devonport, 1896-1901.
C. of Bere-Ferrers with Bere-Alston, Devon, 1901-7. C. of
Tor Mohun, 190S-12. Latterly of Linden Grove, Torquay.
Died Mar. 10, 1939, at Dorking; buried there. (List of
1 artkusians; 1 rockford; The Times, Mar. n, 1939.)
NANKIVELL. JOHN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May ifi, 186S. S. of T. I., Esq. [sometime of Cheltenham
(( hfton Coll. Res;.)], of Frimley, Surrey. School, Clifton
Coll,-,.. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. [872.
NANNEY, The Rev. HUGH. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 30,
1 ■ I s . a ' Ten-year man.' ' Plus annos 24 natus.' A student
at St Bees, 1S31. Ord. deacon (York) 1834; priest. 1S35.
P.C. of [arrow, Durham, 1836-48. R. of Caenby, Lines ,
' 1, hi. I V .a Saxby with Firsby, 1852-63. Died
[an. s, 1863, aged 52, at York. {Crockford; G. Mag., 1863,
1- 252.)
NANNEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Oct. 2,
1852. S. of the Rev. John, of Belmoral, Llanwrst [by his
2nd wife, Ann Fleming, dau. of John Fixbey, Esq., of
1 hi twynd Lodge, Salop]. B. July 15, 1833. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1852. Of Maes-V-Neuadd and Maes-y-Pandy.
Merionethshire, J. P. High Sheriff for Merionethshire, 1857;
for Caernarvonshire, 1858. Married, Dec, :-. 1859, Lue.3
Victoria, dau. of the Rev. Edmund Williams, of Pentre-
Mawr, Denbighshire. Died in 1808. (Matrics. and tomi,
1851-1900, calls him ' Mannev '; Eton Sch. Register; Burke,
L.G.)
NANNEY, SIMON HART (1S10), see WYNN, S. H.
NANSEN, FRIDTJOF. Hon. ScD., 1897. S. of — , Norwegian
advocate. B Oct to, 1861, near Christiania. Graduated at
the University of Christiania. Arctic discoverer. Curator of
the Natural History Museum, Bergen. Curator, Museum of
Comparative Anatomy, Christiania University. Professor of
Zoology, Christiania LTniversity. On his North Pole Ex-
pedition, 1893-6, reached the highest latitude until then
attained. Took an active part in the separation of Norway
and Sweden, 1905. Norwegian Ambassador in London,
1906-8. Professor of Oceanography, Christiania LTniversity,
190S. Nobel Peace prize, 1921-2. Married (1) 1889, Eva,
the eminent singer, dau. of Professor M. Sars, and had
issue; (2) 1919, Madame Sigrun Munthe. Author, Farthest
Xni/lt; In Xortlictn Mists; through Siberia; Across Green-
land; Eskimo Life; Adventure in the Antic, etc. Of Lysaker,
near Oslo, Norway. Died May 13, 1930. (Chambers Biog.
I 'el ; Who was Wlee)
NANSON, EDWARD JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24,
1870. S. of [ulin [solicitor], of Abbey Street House, Carlisle.
15. there, May 21.. 1851. School, Repton. Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1874. A solicitor. He and Edward John Nanson
(next) were at Trinity at the same time. ' They were no
rcl Hum. The letter complications were endless.' Died Mar.
9, 1937, at Peaslake, Guildford. (ReptonSch. Reg.; F. H. H.
Guillemard; The Times, Mar. 11, 1937.)
NANSON, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 19,
1869. S. of John, of Penrith, Cumberland. B. there, Dec. 13,
1850. School, Ripon Grammar. Maine. Michs. 1S69; Scholar,
1870; B.A. (zud \\ fancier and Second Smith's prize) 1873.
Lilluw, 1874. Professor of Mathematics at the RLE.
College, Cooper's Hill. Professor of Mathematics .it Mel-
bourne University, Australia, 1875-1922. Married (1) 1875,
Elizabeth, dau. of Canon M'Michael, of Ripon, and had
issue; (2) 1913, Mavoumeen, dau. of Warwick Wettenhall,
and had further issue. Author, mathematical. Died July 1,
1936, at Melbourne. (Who was Who; 1 lie Times, July 28,
1936.)
NANTES, DANIEL. Adm. pms, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 5,
1813. S. of Henry. B. at Battersea, London. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820 Ord.
deacon. 181 8; priest, 1819. R. of Powderbam, Devon, 1825-
77. Married, Mar. 27. 1820. M.irv, 1I.111 oi (, (Voiding, of
Bridport, Dorset. Died July 11, 1877. (Record of Old West-
minsters; Crockford.)
NANTES, WILLIAM HAMILTON. Adm. sizar (age iq) at
Trinity, July 7, 1830. S. of Henry, merchant, of Bideford,
Devon. B. at Douglas, Isle of Man. School [Blunder's],
fiverton. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M \ 110 Ord.
deacon (Exeter) 1834; priest, 1835; C. of Powderham,
Devon, 1834-5. C. of Shipton-Gorge, Dorset, 1836 I of
West anil Middle Chinnnck, Somerset to!
Caundle Bishop, Dorset, 1841-4. P.C. of St Paul's, Jersey,
1844-7. V. of Last Stonehouse, Devon, 1847-73. R. of
Frome-Vanchurch with Batcombe, Dorset, 1873-S4. Died
Oct. 13, 1884, at Tenbv. (Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.;
Crockford; The Guardian, Oct. 22, 1884.)
NAPIER, ALAN BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1886. [5th] s. of the Rev. [ohn Warren (1851), of Stretton
vicarage, Staffs. B. Oct. 1, 1867, at Clifton. School, Rossall.
Matric Michs. 1886; B.A. 1,889. Appointed to the I.C.S.,
1886. Assistant Commissioner, Central Provinces, 1889.
Registrar of Jud. Commissioner's Court, 1890-1. LTnder-
Secretary to Chief Commissioner, 1S92. Settlement Officer,
1894. Deputy Commissioner, 1897. Commissioner of Excise
and Inspector-General of Registration, 1902-3. Settlement
Officer, Phuljhar, 1907. Political Agent, Chattisgarh Feuda-
tories, 1907; Commissioner, 1913. Kaisar-i-Hind medal,
1904. Retired. 1018. Died in London, Aug. 29, 1950. Brother
of Francis (1879) and Henry P. (1879). (Rossall Sell. Reg.;
Burke, /'. and /;.; I.C.S. Lists.)
NAPIER, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Apr. 19, 1834. [6th] s. of Macvey [Professor of Conveyancing,
Edinburgh, and editor of the Edinburgh Review]. B. (1814],
in Edinburgh. School, l-Mmburgh Academy. Matric. Michs.
1834; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (York) 1841;
priest. Dec. 27, 1841; C. of Beverley, Yorks. R. of Eginere
with Waterden, Norfolk. 1847-87, and V. of Holkham,
1847-87. Chaplain and Librarian to the Earl of Leicester.
Married, 1850, Robina, dau. of the Rev. [oseph CotteriU,
V. of Blakeney, Norfolk. Editor of Barrow's Works (1859),
and of Boswell's Johnson (1885). Translated and edited
Elze's Byron, and Paver's Arctic Circle. Died Aug. 24, 1887,
at Holkham vicarage. Father of John M. (18S5). (EJinb.
Acad. Reg.; Boose, 11. 1072; ( rockford; D.N.B.; TheGuardian,
Aug. 31. 18.87.)
NAPIER, FRANCIS, Lord. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 3, 1837;
nobleman, Oct. 19, 1837. [Eldest] s. of William John [nth]
Baron. B. Sept. 15, 1819, at Thirlestane, Selkirkshire.
School, Saxe-Meiningen. Had succeeded his father as roth
Baron Napier, Oct. II, 1834. Matric. Michs. 1837. Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh, Glasgow and Harvard. Attache at
Vienna, 1840, and at Constantinople, 184 3. where he became
a friend of Florence Nightingale and assisted her in her
work. Secretary of Legation at Naples. 1848-9, and Charge
d'Affaires during the Sicilian insurrection. Ambassador to
the U.S.A., 1857; to the Hague, 1858; at St Petersburg,
1860-4, where he was persona grata to the Emperor Alex-
ander II; at Berlin, 1864-6. P.C, 1861; K.T., 1864. Gov-
ernor of Madras, 1866-72; for a period Acting Viceroy.
Temporarily Governor-General of India on the assassination
of the Earl of Mayo, 1S72. Returned to England, 1872.
Created Baron Ettrirk, of Ettnck, Selkirkshire, 1872. Of
Merchiston Castle, Midlothian, and Thirlestane Castle,
Selkirkshire. Chairman "f the Royal Commission to inquire
into the condition of the Highland crofters, 1883. Married,
Sept. 2, 1S45, Anne Jane Charlotte, only dau. of Robert
Manners Lockwood, of Dun-v-craig, Glam. Author, Modem
Xeapohtan Painters. Dud Dec. in, lXu\ 111 I-lorenre; buried
at Thirlestane. Father of Mark F. (1S71). (Burke, P. and
B.; G.E.C.; Walford, ( ounty Families; Boose, vi. 274;
D.N.B.; Who ica< Who.)
NAPIER (post NAPIER-CLAVERING), FRANCIS. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 22, 1879. 2nd s. of the Rev. John Warren
(1851), of Stretton, Staffs. B. [Nov. 22], 1859, at Leaming-
ton, Warws. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A.
(883; M A. 1886. Assumed the additional name of Claver-
ing, 1894. Head Master of the Tower School, Dovereourt,
1895-1907. Married, Jan. 11, 1888, Elizabeth, dau. of
Thomas Cowan, and had issue. Latterly of Brown Tiles,
Chobham. Surrey. Died Mar. 1, 1937. Brother of Alan B.
(1886) and Henry P. (1879). (Repton Sch. Rest.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, Mar. 3,
1937.)
NAPIER, GRAHAM MELVILLE. Adm. at Corpus Christi,
Aug 9, 1894. S. of F., Esq., wine-merchant, of Southport.
B. Oct. 15, 1875, at Balham. School, The Old College,
Windermere. Did not reside.
NAPIER (post NAPIER-CLAVERING). HENRY PERCY. Adm.
pens at Trinity-, May 22, 1S79. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John
Warren (1851), of Stretton, Staffs. B. there [luly 7], 1861.
School, Repton. Matric. Michs. iSti; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1886.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1885; priest, 1S86; C. of
Monkton Combe, Somerset, 18S5-9. Assistant Master at
Monkton Combe School, 1S83-9. Principal of Trinity Col-
lege, Kandy, Ceylon, 1890-1900. Assumed the additional
name of Clavering, 1901. R. of Stella, Durham, 1900-7.
C.M.S. Missionary at Christ Church, Galle Face, Ceylon,
1907-8. Chaplain to planters, dio. of Colombo, 190S-12.
v ting Principal, Trinity College, Kandy, 1911-12. Secre-
tary, C.E. Zenana Missionary Society, 1912-16. Temp.
Chaplain to the Forces, 1917-19. Inc. of Christ Church, Galle
Face, 1919-20. Chaplain at Dimbula, 1920-5. V. of Tets-
worth with Attington, Oxon., 1927-30. Married, Feb. 23,
512
Napier, James Pearsf
1909, Clarissa Katie Elizabeth, dau. of Francis Gedge, of
Redhill, Surrey- Died Aug. 14, 1935, in London. Brother of
Francis [1879) and Alan B. (1S86). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Crock-
ford; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.\ Fox 1 1
ial Families; Durham Contemporary Biographies; The
Times, Aug. 15, 1935.)
NAPIER, JAMES PEARSE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus.
Oct. 1, 1869. [3rd] s. of Lieut. -General Lord Napier, of
Magdala (and Anne Sarah, dau. of George Pearse, M.D.I.
B. Dec. 30, 1849, at Ferozepur. School. Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Lieut., 10th
Hussars, 1S72. Served in India, where his father was then
Commander-in-Chief, and fought in the second Afghan War,
1878-9; Capt., 1S79. Major, 1SS4. Brigade-Major at Shorn-
cliffe, 1887-90. Deputy Assistant Adjutant -General, N.K.
District, 1890-7. Lieut. -Col., 1892; Colonel, 1900. Assistanl
Adjutant-General, S. District, 1000-5. Retired in 1905.
Married, July 25, 1876, Mabel Ellen, dau. of Lieut. -Col.
Windsor Parker, of Clopton Hall, Suffolk, and had issue.
Of Hinton House, Christchurch, Hants. Succeeded his
brother, Robert William, as 3rd Baron Napier of Magdala,
1921. Died, s.p.m., in May, 1935. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Army Li^s; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Da vies. Arm >r:a!
Families; Who was Who; The Times, May 7, 1935.)
NAPIER, JOHN MOORE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1885. [Twin] s. of the Rev. Alexander (1834), V. of Holkham,
Norfolk. B. June 18, 1S64. School, Norwich Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 18S5. Name off, Christmas, 1885. Librarian
at Holkham and private secretary to the Earl of Leicester.
{T. A. Walker, 5S4.)
NAPIER, JOHN RUSSELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1,
1878. [2nd] s. of Richard Clay, of Avenue House, Plymouth
Grove, Manchester. B. [Jan 5], 185S, at Preston, Lanes.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1878; B \
1882. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S83; priest, 1884; C. of
Leigh, Lanes., 1883-6. C. of St Paul's, Preston, 1S86-90.
V. of Walsden, 1890-1906. R. of North Fambndge, Essex,
1906-n. V. of Old Windsor, 1911-28. Latterly of Little
Common, Bexhill. Died Mar. 12, 1939; buried at Bexhill.
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Mar. 13,
J939-)
NAPIER. JOHN TREGONWELL LEWIS. Adm. sizar at Em-
mim.'el, Mar. 1, 1802. Of Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1802;
Scholar; B.A. 1S06. R. of Chettle, Dorset, 1810-20. (Foster,
Index Eccles.)
NAPIER [post NAPIER-CLAVERING], JOHN WARREN.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 2, 1851. [3rd] s. of
[Major] the Hon. Charles (and Alice Emma, dau. of Roger
Barnston). B. [Sept. 16, 1832], at Chester. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1856; priest, 1857; C. of Holy Trinity, Taunton,
1856-7. V. of Stretton, Staffs., 1857-94. Married, Sept. 30,
1857, Anna Maria Margaret Helen, dau. of Col. Francis
Hunter, H.E.I.C.S. Assumed, by Royal Licence, 1894, the
additional surname and arms of Clavering. Residing at
Axwell Park, Blavdon-on-Tyne, Durham, in 1805. Died
June 9, 1906. Father of Alan B. (1S86), Francis (1879) and
Henry P. (1879). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P.
and B.; Cambridge Chronicle, June 22, 1906.)
NAPIER, The Hon. MARK FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 6, 1S71. [4th] s. of Francis (1S37), roth Baron Napier
of Merchiston, of Thirlestane, Selkirk (and Anne Jane
Charlotte, dau. of Robert Manners Lockwood). B. [Jan. 21,
1852], in Naples. School, Wellington College. Matric. Lent,
1871; B.A. 1874. Football (rugby) 'blue,' 1872. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. 30, 1873. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17,
1876. On the South-Eastern Circuit; defended Arabi Pasha,
1882. M.P. for Roxburgh, 1S92-5. Married, May 30, 1878,
Emily Jones, and had issue. Of Puttendcn Manor, Lingfield,
Surrey. Died Aug. 19, 1919, at Inverness. (Wellington Coll.
Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; I
Inns of Court; Wh u Who\ The Times, Aug. 20. in t
NAPIER, ROBERT ASSHETON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 7, 1866. S. of John. B. June 24, 1849, in 1
School, Yorks. (private). Matric. Michs. 1867.
NAPIER Sir WILLIAM LENNOX, Bart. Adm. pens, (age r8)
il 1 Oct. 1886. S. of [Sir] Joseph '2ml I
Raglan, Portslade, Sussex (and Maria Octavia, dau. of
Joseph Mortimer, of Weymouth)]. B.fOct. 12, 1867], in Mon-
treal. School, Uppingham. Had succeeded his 1
3rd Bart., Not Matric, Miens. 1886. Adm at
the Inner Temple. Called to the Bar, Apr. 18, 1894. Adm.
Solicitor, 1902. Of 22, Chancery Lane, London. Major, 4th
Batt., South Wales Borderers; Lieut. -Col., Royal
Fusiliers, 1907. Married, Aug. 5, 1890, Mabel Edith Geral-
dine, dau. of the Rev. Charles Thornton ForM
Hinxton, Cambs., and had issue. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, South Wales Borderers); killed in action in
Nares, Robert
!i, Aug. 13, 1915. (l'pp;ni;fhim Sih. Roll; Univ, War
. . I.; Fox Davies, Arm vial Families;
1 an Lists; wh wc n
NAPIER-CLAVERING, see NAPIER.
NAPLETON, The Rev. JOHN. M. A. 1769, incorp. from Oxford. S.
of the Rev. John, of Pembridge, Herefordshire. Matric. from
Brasenose College, Oxford. Mir. 22, 1755, age [6; B v
(Oxford) 1758; M.A. (Oxford) 1761; B.D. and D.D. (Oxford)
17S9. Fellow and tutor of Brasenose, 1760-77: Bursar,
1771-6; Vice-Principal, 1769-70. V. of Tarring ton, Heref.,
1777- R. of Wold, Northants., 1777-90. Preb. of Hereford,
1789. R. of Stoke-Edith, Heref., 1789793. V. of Upton
Bishop, Heref., 1801-10. V. of Lugwardine, 1810-17. Mar-
ried, Dec. 4, 1793, Elizabeth, only dau. of Thomas Daniel),
of Truro. Author, Element,* Logicae, and .Vmummv Died
Dec. 9, 1817, aged 79, at Hereford. (Al. Oxon.; Northants.
I , D N.B.; G. Mag., 1S17, 11. 630; Foster, Index Eccles.)
NAPLETON, TIMOTHY. B.A. 1785, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1785, from Trinity. S. of Marsh, gent., of Tenbury, Worcs
[ School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. from Brasenose
College, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1772. age 15; B.A. (Oxford) i775-
R. of Powderham, Devon, 1799-1816, and of North Bovey,
1802-16. Married Decima, dau. of Rev. Dr Jonathan Green,
of Ashford Hall, Salop. Died, suddenly, Jan. 16, 1816, at
Powderham rectory. Father of the next. (Manchester Gr.
Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1816, 1. 186.)
NAPLETON, WILLIAM TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
July 3, 1S20. Eldest s. of the Rev. Timothy (above), R. of
Powderham, Devon. B. Apr. 29, 1802. School, Blundell's,
Tiverton. Matric. Michs. 1S20; B.A. 1824; M.A. 1827; B.D.
1834. Fellow. V. of Stoke Canon, Devon, 1832-48. Married,
Aug. 8, 1S46, Anna Maria, only child of Francis Rigley B. S.
Penoyre, of Somerset. Disappears from Clergy List, 1849.
(BluncUll's Sch., Tiverton. Ree.\ Scott, MSS.; i he Patrit tan,
11. 89.)
NAPPER. THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Sidney, July 7.
1831. S. of Thomas. B. in London. Educated at London
I rniversity. Did not reside. Adm. at Trinity, July 7. 1831.
Matric. Michs. 1831.
NARAYANAN, RAJAPPAIYA. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11, 1897,
S. of Rajappaiya, Pleader, Tanjore District, India. [From
Madras University.] Matric. Michs. 1807; exhibitioner, 1899
Members' prize (English essay), 1899; (Hist. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class, 1899); B.A. 1900; M.A. 1916. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Nov. 1S99. Called to the Bar, 1915. Appointed to the I.C.S.
1899. Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Madras, 1900.
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, 1910. District and Ses-
sions Judge, 1923. Retired, 1930. (King's Coll. Reg.: India
Office Lists )
NARDONE, CARLO MARIA GELTRUDE ERRICO FRAN-
CESCO MARCO. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 19, 1900; an
'advanced student.' S. of Giacomo. B. [Apr. 25, 1869], in
Naples. School, Royal Engineers', Naples. Matric, Lent,
1900; B.A. 1903. A civil engineer in Italy. Of 13, Via San
Pasquale a Chiaia, Naples, in 1912. (Peile, 11. 840.)
NARES, EDWARD DENNE. Adm. pens, at Sidney. Dec. is,
1854. S. of the Rev. Edward Robert (Merton College, Ox
ford, 1821), R. of Wittersham, Kent. B. Apr. 14, 1831, at
Lydd, Kent. School, Tonbridge (Dr Weldon). Matric. Lent,
1855. Served in the 97th Regt. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
NARES, JAMES. Mus.Doc, 1757. S. of George. 1 1
Bapt. Apr. 19, 1715, at Stanwell, Middlesex, \ cl
the Chapel Royal. Deputy Organist at St George's < hapi I,
Windsor. Organist of York Minster, 1734- Organist and
Composer to the Chapel Royal, Jan. 13, 1756, Mastei oi the
Children of the Chapel Royal, 1757-80. Married Miss
Bacon, of York, and had issue. Composer of H 1
Uise on Singing (and a 2nd Treatise with a
set of English Duets); Twenty Anthems; ' W
Evening Service and Six Anthems (in which a sketch oi In.
life by his son Robert is included); other Anthem
i igues, etc " He ranks with the firsl in his
profession.' Died Feb. 10, 1783; buried in St Mi
Wi itminster [D.N.B . Grow , Diet. 0} Mu ■ . G. Mag.,
1. 182.)
NARES. ROBERT. Vim | n al r JOH . I -'S. 1H41.
(it Middlesex. S. of the Rev. William, of Bromj I
Susan Elizabeth Allen). B, Jan. 13, 182]
1841; B.A. 1854. < 1 ; priest (]
21, 1856; C. of G ( oi
Hornsea, Yorks., 1858-62. C. of Driffield, 1862-70. C. of
Masbroi l ley, Derbs., 187-
Sutton, Banbury, 1881. C. of Burrough-on -tb« Hill,
Leics., 1881-2. Married, and had issue. Died May 7, 1882.
(H. Curtis; Crockford.)
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Nash, Adam James Glendinning
NASH, ADAM JAMES GLENDINNING. Adm. pens, at Queens'
Sept. 6, 1867. S. of Joseph Glendinning. [B. Oct. 26, 1848
in London] Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S71; M.A. 1874
Ord. deacon (London) 1871; priest, 1872; C. of St John's,
Fitzroy Square, 1S71 5. Assistant Lecturer at St Peter's,
Comhill, iS;;-si .Minister . >f St Thomas's, Finsburv Park,
1878-81. V. of St John's, Bradford, 1S81-1912. Hon. Canon
of Ripon Cathedral, 1900-20. R. of St Mildred with St
Margaret, London, 1912-20. Fellow of Sion College, 1912.
Vicar-General of Canterbury, 1912-20. Editor, London
Diocese Book. Author, Summary of Foreign Marriage Law;
Preparation for Confirmation, etc. Of 4, Harley House,
Regent's Park. Died Oct. 13, 1920. Left by will £1000 to
found Scholarships at Queens' for sons of poor clergymen
destined for Holy Orders. Brother of loseph J. G. (1805).
(Crockford; Who was Who; Yorkshire Who's Who.)
829.
NASH, ANDREW JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Downing, Mar.
22, 1S30. [2nd s. of George Augustus, of Edmonton. B.
Apr. 30, 1807. School, Charterhouse (1S22).] Matric. Michs.
1S30; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Doubtless the man of these
names, 2nd s. of George Augustus, of Edmonton, Middlesex,
who had matric. from St. John's College, Oxford, Oct. 20,
1825, age 18; in Holy Orders (but no cures recorded). Died
Apr. 24, 18SS. (Ias< of Carthus.; Al. Oxon.; R. L. Arrow-
smith.)
NASH. ARTHUR WOODHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June n,
rS6o. Eldest] s. of Frederick Woodham (1826), of Birch-
anger, Bishop's Stortford, Herts. B. May 21, 1841, at
Brentwood, Essex. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. i860;
B.A. 1864; M.A. 1867. Of The Manse, Bishop's Stortford,
in 1933. Brother of Ernest H. (1875). (Rugby Sch. Reg.)
NASH, CHARLES HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 30,
1866. [Only] s. of Charles, of Hmxton Grange, Cambs. (by
hib 2nd wife). IS. there, June 21, 1S4S. School, Highstead,
Torquay. Malric. Michs. 1807. Of Hmxton Grange, Cambs.
Lieut., Cambs. Mibtia. (Walford, County Families.)
NASH, CLIFFORD HARRIS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 18S5. Of London. Matric. Michs. 18S5; Scholar,
1886; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Durham, for
Edinburgh) 1890; priest (Wakefield) 1893; Chaplain of
Loretto School, 1890-1. C. of Huddersfield, 1892-5. Lie.
pr., dio. of Sydney, Australia, 1897-8 and 1899-1900. C. of
Ultimo, N.S.W., 1898. Inc. of St Columb, Hawthorn, Vic-
toria, 1900-6. Canon of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne,
1903 7. Inc. of Christ Church, Geelong, 1906-7. R. of St
Paul's, Sale, Victoria, loos 12 Archdeacon of Gippsland,
rgo8 12. C. of St James's, Melbourne, 1927-41. C. of St
John's, Heidelburgh, Melbourne, 1940-4. C. of St George's,
Hobart, Tasmania. 1944-9-. (Crockford.)
ifASH, EDMUND HUMPHREY HOLLICK. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 8, 1895. [Only] s. of Edmund, doctor of medi-
cine, ,,f London (and Marian Lucy Nash). B. Aug. 4, 1877,
at W'e^tgatc-oii-Sci. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1895.
An actor. Of 123, Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill, London.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.)
NASH, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 14, 1866.
[ ^rd] s. of Henry [of Bury House, Edmonton, Middlesex].
B. at Edmonton, |uni- i,,, 1-4X. School, Repton. Matric.
Michs. 18117; B.A. and LL.I-; 1S71; M.A. 1875. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1869. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1872. For 52 years a member and for nearly 34 years Clerk
to the Merchant Taylors' Company. Died Tune 29, 1924,
at Hanover Square, Regent's Park. Brother of Henry ( 1861).
(Repton Sch. ftce.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; The Times, July 1, 1924.)
NASH, ERNEST HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Oct. 11, 1S75.
S. of Frederick Woodham ( 1S2M, of Sion House, Birchanger,
near Bishop's Stortford, Herts. B. there, May 27, 1856.
School, Berden, Esses (private). Matric. Michs. 1875; 2nd
Jeremie Septuagmt prize, 1S77; B.A. 1^70; M.A. 1882. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Winsham,
S'.nier^et, 1879-84. C. of Cheddletmi, Staffs., 1884-6. C. of
Longton, 1886-92. V. of Welley Rocks, 1892-1931. Rural
Dean of Leek, 1921-31. Died Jan. 24, 1933; buried at
Birchanger. Brother of Arthur W. (i860). (Crockford.)
NASH, FOSTER HARRY OKEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 7,
[874. S. of Foster William, of Upton, Birkenhead. B.
[Nov. 19], 1855, at Pernambuco, S. America. School, Birken-
head proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm.
Solicitor, Feb. 23, 1SS3; practised in London. Died Sept.
i<j27, at Battle, Spurhill Avenue, Parkstone. (Law Lists;
The Times, Sept. 10, 1927.)
Nash, John
NASH, FREDERICK CORDEN. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, Oct. 14, 1872. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Frederick
Giflord (next). B. at Berden, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1872;
Scholar; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1881. Mathematical Master at the
R. Military Academy, Gosport, 1877-81. Ord. deacon (Win-
chester) 1879; priest, 1880; C of Alverstoke, Hants., 1879-81.
C of Stoke Poges, Bucks., 1885-91. V. of Berden, Essex,
1891-9. Ord. Sec. C.E.T.S., dio. of Oxford, 1899-1905. V.
of Hailey (with Crawley), Oxon., 1905-22. Died Apr. 16,
1922. (Crockford, I lie limes Apr. 26, 1922.)
NASH, FREDERICK GIFFORD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, Apr. 4, 183S. Eldest s. of William Thomas (Christ's
Hospital Exhibitioners)., gent., of Fowlmere, Cambs. B.
there, June 30, 1819. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1838; Scholar. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. A
private tutor at Elstree, Herts., 1842-5. Ord. deacon, 1844;
priest, 1845; C. of Clavering, Essex, 1844-5. V. of Dise-
worth, Leics., 1845-51. V. of Berden, Essex, 1851-75. V.
of Clavering, 1875-98. Delivered the address at St Paul's
on the visit of Queen Victoria to the City, Nov. 9, 1837, the
incident commemorated in a bas-relief on the griffin at
Temple Bar. Resided latterly at Clavering, Ashby Road.
Loughborough, where he died Aug. 21, 1904. Father of the
above. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Crockford; 7 he
Times, Aug. 23, 1904.)
NASH, FREDERICK WOODHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Aug. 7, 1826. [2nd] s. of Frederick [John, of
Bishop's Stortford]. B. there, Mav 7, 1808. School, Felsted.
Matric. Michs. 1S27; B.A. (281/1 Wrangler) 1831. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 9, 1829. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30,
1835. Died May 20, 1876, at Birchanger. Father of Arthur
W. (i860) and Emest H. (1875). (Al. Felsted.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
NASH, GEORGE EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 28,
1834; a ' Ten-year man.' V. of AU Hallows, Hoo, Kent,
1836-74. Disappears from Crockford, 1875. (Clergy List.)
NASH. GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 23, 1816. Matric. Michs. 1816. One of these names, s.
of the Rev. Samuel (17S2), V. of Great Tew, Oxon., had
matric. from Lincoln College, Oxford, Apr. 13, 1S10, age 19.
(Al. Oxon.)
NASH, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 18, 1861. S. of
Henry, of Bury House, Edmonton, Middlesex, B. June 24,
1843, in London. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1862,
B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (London) 1S66; priest;
1867; C. of St George thc-Martvr, Holborn, 1866-9. C. of
Sutton Coldfield, 1S69-72. C. of Alton, Hants., 1872-5. C.
of St Paul's, Nottingham, 1S75-7. C. of Steep, Hants.,
1877-81. Died July 24, 1881, at Bury House, Edmonton,
aged 38. Brother of Edward (1866). (Repton Sch. Reg.,
The Guardian, July 27, 1881.)
NASH, HENRY HAVELOCK ASHLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct. 1880. Matric. Michs. 1880; exhibitioner; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of
Cullompton, Devon, 1S84-6. C. of HolyTrinity, Huddersfield,
1886-92. Assoc. Sec. (for S.W. District), jews' Society,
i89i-8;forE. District, 1898-1905; Org. Sec, dio. of Norwich,
Ely and St Albans, 1905-14; Chelmsford and St Edmunds,
1914-39. Hon. Canon of Norwich Cathedral, 1929-39. Died
July 8, 1939; buried in Islington cemetery. (Crockford; The
Times, July n, 1939.)
NASH, HERBERT NORMAN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1888. S. of Frederic John. B. June 24, 1868, in London.
Matric. Michs. 18SS; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) r8g2; priest, 1893; C. of Boston, Lines., 1892-8.
Lecturer there, 1898-1906. C. of Grantham, 1906-8. V. of
St John's, Spitalgate, Grantham, 1908-15. Disappears from
Crockford, 1916.
NASH, JAMES REGINALD. Adm. pens at St John's, Oct. 10,
1878. [2nd] s. of Richard (1848) [of The Noak, Worcs.] (and
Sarah Crane). B [July 28, i8vi], at Hallow. Sept. 21, iSvi.
School, Reading (W. Walker, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 187s.
Sentenced to one month's imprisonment for perjury at
Cambridge Assizes, 18S0. He had sworn before the Cam-
bridge magistrates that he was not in Jesus Lane at the time
of a ' rag ' after the Newmarket races, April 1880. (Burke.
L.G.; Guardian, July 23, 1880.)
NASH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Feb. 16, [836
Of Bucks. S. of the Rev. Okey (Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1803), of Crovdon, Surrey. School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs.
1836; Scholar, 1837; B.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 20, 1840. Island Curate of St Thomas-in-the-East,
Jamaica, 1842; of Clarendon, 1844. Died there 111 [844.
(St Paul's Sch. Reg.; W. Cowper; F.ccks. Gazette, vii, 151.)
514
Nash, John Frederic Seton
NASH, JOHN FREDERIC SETON. Adm. pens, at Sidney
Oct. i 1897. S. of G. B. Dec II, 1S7S, at Darjeelins, India.
School, Aldenham (Mr J. Kennedy). Matnc. Michs. 1S97;
B.A. 1900. Assistant Master at Temple Grove School,
1902-3; at Laleham School, Staines, 1903-8; at Warriston
School, Mofiat, 1909; at Dartford Giammai School, 1909.
Head Master of Surrev House School, Margate, 1910-13
German Master at Kilbum Grammar School 1913-1S-
(Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Schooltnasters' Directories.)
NASH. JOHN GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 8, 1S63
Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. and LL.B. 1867.
NASH, JOHN LAINSON. Adm. pens, (age 30) at ]i - Ocl
1867. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq. B. 1847, at Reigate. School
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A. 1873- M A
1876. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 24, 1876. Died
Nov. 25, 1887. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; [nns of Court.)
NASH JOHN TASKER. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Trinity,
May 14, 1776. S. of John, of Haverfordwest, Pembs. School
Haverfordwest. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar, 1779- B \
1780; M.A. 1783; D.D. 1799. Ord. deacon, June, 1780. R.
of St Thomas. Haverfordwest, and of Herbrandston, Pembs.,
1799-1827. R. of Marcross, Glam., 1825. Author, Sermon
on The Claims of the C.Iergv to the Generosity of :
Died in 1S27. (Clerical Guide; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag.,
1827, 11. 90.)
NASH, JOSEPH JOHN GLENDINNING. Adm. pens, at Queens'.
Mar. 17 1865. [S. of Joseph Glendinning.] Matnc. Michs
1865; Scholar; B.A. 186S; M.A. 1S71. Ord. deacon (London)
1868; pnest, 1869; C. of St Marvlebone, 1S6S-70. C of All
Saints, Krughtsbridge, 1870-2. C. of Christ Church, Mayfair,
1S72-9. Chaplain to the Marquess of Londonderry, 1873-84.
Thursday Morning Lecturer at St Peter's, Cornhil] 1877-
1911. V. of Christ Church, Woburn Square, 1879-190S. R.
of St Alphage, London Wall, 1908-15. Preb. of St Paul's
1906-15. Author, Liturgv for Children's Missionai .
Appreciation of Christina Rosselli. Editor of the London
Dioc. Magazine. Died May II, 1915. Brother of Adam J. G.
(1867). (Crockford; The Times, May 12, 191s; The Guardian
May 13, 1915.)
NASH, PERCY AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi
Oct. 2, 1882. Of London. S. of Thompson, of 14. Highburv
Terrace, London, N. B. June 20, 1862, in London. School,
Kings College. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1S85; prizeman-
MA. 1891. Ord. deacon (Southall) 18S5; priest, 1886; C. of
New Radford, Notts., 1885-92. Secretary to the Mission to
Seamen (W. of England and Wales), 1892-7. C. of Chelt»n-
ham, 1897-9. V. of St James's, Cheltenham, 1890-191]
R. of Trowbridge (and of St Stephen's), Wilts., 1911-23
V. of Wilcot, 1923-34. Resided latterly at Glenholme,'
Tivoh Circus, Cheltenham. Died Apr. 8, 1939. (Crockford-
The Tunes, Apr. 12, 1939.)
NASH. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 23, 1848 S
of James, M.D., of The Noak, Martley, Worcs. (and Sarah
dau. of William Hucst, Esq., of Lincombe). B. there [Oct. 31
1827]. Matric. Michs. 1850. Of The Noak, Worcs., j.p!
Mamed, Apr. 30, 1856, Sarah Crane, dau, of Joseph Rogers
of Areley House, Worcs., and had issue. Died Feb. 2 1SS4
[Christ's Reg.; Peite, 11. 506; Burke, L.G.)
NASH, ROBERT SEYMOUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Apr. 27, 1840. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Thomas (1815), V. of
Lancing. B. [1822], at Broadwater, Sussex. School, Eton.
Matnc. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon
(Chichester) 1845; priest (Norwich) 1846; C. of Bedding-
ham, Sussex, 1845-7. C. of Stone, Worcs., 1847-56. V. of
Old Sodbury, Gloucs., 1856-1904. Rural Dean of Hawkes-
bury, 1872-1902. Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1877-97; of
Gloucester, 1897-1904. Married, 1848, Elizabeth, dau. of
the Rt Hon. William Yates Peel. Died Dec. 26 1904 at
Clifton, aged 82. Father of Seymour P. (1876). J
Lists; Crockford; Walford, County Families; The Times
Dec. 28, 1904.)
NASH, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 4, 1782. Of
Middlesex. IS. of Samuel, of St Mary-le-Bone, Middlesex ]
Matric. Mirhs. 1782. Migrated to St Alban Hall, Oxford,
whence he matnc. Mar. 24, 1790, age 28. Re-adm. pens, at
St John's, June 24, 1790; LL.B. 1790. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
June 6, 1784; pnest, July 11, 1784. V. of Enstone, Oxon.,
1784-1829, and V. of Great Tew, 1790-1829. Author, An
address to the Board of Agriculture on the Subject of Enclosures
and Tithes; Juvenile Epigrams and Poems. Died Oct. 21,
. father of George R. (1816). (St
John's' . ( 1 • ,, 1829, 11. 571.)
NASH, SEYMOUR PEEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity June 7
1876. S. of [the Rev.] Robert Seymour (1840), of Old Sod-
Nassau, Frederick William
bury, Gloucs. B. there June 7, 1857. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880. Sometime a
solicitor. Assistant Master at the Grammar School, Balham.
London, S.W. Died Mar. 21, 1921, at 12, Stanley Mansions,
Marius Road, London. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories.)
NASH, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Aug. 12,
1815. S. of Thomas [of Guilford Street, London]. B. [Oct. 30,
1797], at Huntingdon. School. Westminster. Matric. Michs.
l8i5;B.A. 1821; M.A. 1825. V. of Lancing, Sussex, 1K22-34.
Married, Mar. 24, 1821, Dorinda, dau. of William Brander,
of Morden Hill, Surrey. Died Aug. 6, 1834, at Lancing.
Father of Robert S. (1840). (Record of Old Westminsters;
G. Mag., 1834, II. 551.)
NASH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, June 27, 1850. S. of
William, Esq., of Kanturk, Co. Cork (and Ellen Mahonv,
of Sunday's Well, Killarnev, Co. Kerry). B. [Jan. 14, 1831],
at Mallow. Bapt. there, Jan. 19, 1831. Schools, Bannow,
Wexford, Chard, Somerset, and Grosvenor College, Bath.
Matnc. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Cork) 1855;
pnest (Kilmore, for Cork) 1S57; C. of Kilmahon, Co. Cork,
1S55-8. C. of St Luke's, Berwick Street, London, 1858-61.
C. of St George's, Hanover Square, 1861. R. of Belleau with
Aby, Lines., 1861-75. R. of Somerby with Humby, 1875-
1905. Married, Aug. 21, 1862, Louisa Arthur, dau. of John
Gregory, Governor of the Bahamas, and had issue. Died
June 3, 1905. (Venn, n. 297; Crockford; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland.)
NASH. ZACHARIAH. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 23,
1836. S. of William, Esq., of Langley, Bucks. Matric. Michs.
1836; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S43; pnest,
1844; C. of Denham, Bucks., 1843-4. C. of Langlev-.Marish,
1847-56. C. of Chnstchurch, Hants., 18=17-71. V. of Christ-
church, 1871-83. Died Nov. 17, 1883, aged 67. (Crockford;
T he Guardian, Nov.
NASMITH, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 23,
1760. Of Norwich. [S. of — , carrier between Norwich and
London. B. 1740, at Norwich. Schools, Norwich and Am-
sterdam.] Matric. Michs. 1760; Scholar; B.A. (6th Wrangler)
1764; M.A. 1767; D.D. 1797. Fellow, 1765. Junior Proctor,
*77l-2. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry, Litt. dint, from
Nonvich) Dec. 18, 1763; priest (Norwich) June 8, 1766. C.
of Yaxham, Norfolk, 1763. Minister of Hinxton, Cambs.
R. of Snailwell, 1773-96. F.S.A., 1769. Compiled a Catalogue
of Archbishop Parker's AfSS., and presented the volume to
the College after 5 years' work, in February 1775. Afterwards,
' in the astonishingly short space of 3 years.' completed the
catalogue of the MSS. at the University Library. Refused
the Mastership of his College in 1778, being then occupied
with improving his living of Snailwell and with farming.
Chaplain to the Earl of Buckinghamshire. R. of Leverington,
Cambs., 1796-1808. Chairman of the County Sessions for many
years. Married, 1774, Susan, dau. of the Rev. John Salmon,
R. of Shelton, Norfolk. Edited Tanner's Notitia \l
Died Oct. 16, 1808, aged 67; buried in Leverington church.
M.I. (Crockford; Lamb. H. W. Saunders; D.N.B.; Cole;
C. Sayle; Annals of Cambridge University Library, 106 and
no; G. Mag., 180S, 11. 958.)
NASON, EDWARD NOEL. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 12,
1881 . B. i860. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1885; M.B. 1887; M.D. 1S97. At the London Hospital.
M.R.C.S., 18S6. Sometime assistant House Surgeon, Norfolk
and Nonvich Hospital. Resident Surgeon, Birmingham
General Hospital. Practised for many years at Nuneaton.
Surgeon, Nuneaton and District Hospital. Of Manor Court
Road. Nuneaton. Author, medical. Disappeai
Medical Directories, 1947. (Shrewsbury Sell. Keg.; Medical
Directories.)
NASON, RICHARD MURIEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 14, 1877. S. of Richard Bird, doctor, "t Nun
eaton (and Matilda). B. 185S. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.
Michs. 1877; Scholar, B.A. 1881; M.A. 1S84. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 1881; priest, 1882; C. of St Hilda's, Smith Shields,
1881-3. C. of Ryton-on-Tyne, 1883-6. V. of Greenside,
1886-1900. R. of Saintbury, Gloucs., 1900-23. Died in 1923.
(Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
NASRULLA. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus, Oct. 1886. S. of
1 li n Khan. B. at Sachin, Bombay Presidency. School,
Rajkot College. Matric. Michs. 1886.
NASSAU, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. I-dl.-Cnm. at St.
John's, July 9, 1818. Of Essex. Sch ,
Michs. 1818. Of St Osyth Priory, Essex. Aftei b
death in Aug. 1857, suffered from mental ttoul
despite being watched, managed to inthn
neck witl n which he 'lied, Nov. 24 1837
aged 58. (Eton Sch. Lists; G. Mag., 1858, 1. 114)
515
33-2
Naters, Charles Cuthbert
NATERS, CHARLES CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. n, 1878. Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles John, of Blyth,
Northumberland. K. June 11, iSvl, it Durham. School.
Durham Grammar (Mr Holdeu). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A,
isi:; M.A. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Bangor) Dec. 24, 1882;
priest, Dee. JJ, 1 ;■.('. 11I I- 1. II. ■!':■': ". 1 ' . "I Gor-
lestun. Suit. .Ik, i- in i ill <_ 1|| luisford, 1889-93. C. of
Dunmow, 1893 S of St lames, Colchester, 1895 1917.
Died Oc( 1 191 , aged 58. Father of the next. (Durham
Sch. R, 1 / mi . Oi 1 i, I'll;-)
NATERS, CUTHBERT CHARLES TREWHITT. Adm. pens, at
.1,1 iii 6, 1900. S. of the Rev. Charles Cuthbert
(above), of SI James's rectory, Colchester. School, Felsted.
Matric. Michs. moo; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1905; priest (Richmond, for Ripon) 1907; C. of St
Bartholomew's, Armley, Leeds, 1905-n. C. of Boyne Hill,
Berks., 1911-13. C. of Hungerford, 1913-20. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Bucking-
ham. 1920-9. V. hi IV. nt. tract, Vorks., 1929-40. R. of
H.irii-t with Boxte.l, Suffolk, 1040 (8- (Al. Pelsted.; Unit-.
Wai Li. I. 1 rockford.)
NATERS, RALPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1S40. S.
of Ralph, merchant, of Newcastle-on-Tyne (and Dorothy).
Bapt. Nov. 12, 1818. Matric. Michs. 1840.
NATHAN, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1 - -.. >nd] - nf Llouis], Esq., of London. School, Eton.
- : . ■ 1 B.A 1889; M.A. 1893. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, July 8, [886. 1 ailed to the Bar, June 18, 1890. Of 13,
Albert Hall Man- s, London, S.W., in Brother "I
Sidney H. (1S90). [Eton St h. Lists; La..- Lists; Inns of Court.)
NATHAN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. r, 1885.
(5th] s. of I Jonah], Esq., of Bayswater, London. B. July 19,
iii*. Seh.,,,1, private. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888.
Adm, at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1885. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 19, 188S. Joined the la S.. ISS5. Assistant Magistrate
and Collector in Bengal 1888. Under-Secretary to Govem-
iiii nt (Financial and Commercial Depts.), 1S95; Home Dept.,
il igistrate and Collector, 1900. Secretary to the
Indian Universities Commission, 1902. Deputy Secretary
(Home Dept), 1904. Private Secretary to the Viceroy,
1904-5. Commissioner, East Bengal and Assam, 1907.
1 inn lating chief Secretary to the Governor of E. Bengal and
1: i, iiiio. Commissi. >n. t. Bihar, 11112. Retired, 1914.
111, mm; C.S.I, mn; K.C.S.I., mm. Author, Official
Hist'iy of Plague 111 Injur. I'msiv" .'/ /--.Irmi/i-'ii ill India,
1897-8, etc. Died June 26. 192 1. [Lai.- Lists; Inns of 1 .mil;
l.C.S Lists II 1 " ho; I. A. Walker, 586 and MS.
NATHAN (post FAIRBAIRN). SIDNEY HERBERT. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 17, 1890. S. of Louis, of 24, Queen's Gate
Gardens, London. B. Oct. 14, 1871, at Bradford, Yorks.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897;
H.Chir. ami MIL mos. At St C.-.. re.. - 11. .spital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., mm; D.P.H., 1906. House Phvsician and House
■■. .: '"I ' .■' '- Hospital ' linn al A -i-tallt, 1- v.'lm.l
Hospital. Practised in London. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Cape, R.A.M.C). Changed his name to Fairt.aim.
[9 0 Died July 11. mi') Brother of Arthur E. (1885).
(Eton Sell I.: Is; ( niv. Wat List; Trin. Coll. Annual Record,
1940; Midh ..( Direi l>»!<s )
NATION, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 28, 1809.
limlv] - ..I W.liinii land I li. .a Cmlrington). B. Mar. 29,
i,-.i 1, 'ai I teter. Matric. Michs. 1809; Scholar, 1S09. Adm.,
at th, Middli I;..;. . Oct. 2, 1810. Called to the Bar.
June 6, 1817. ut Southemhay, Exeter, jr. and D.L,
Married (11 Harriet, dan. of Alexander Hamilton, Esq., of
The Retreat, T. .psh.mi, 1 >ev. Hi, and had issue; (2) Jan. 20,
1847 Mary Jane, dau. of the Rev. 1 >r Collvns, R. of Farnng-
don, Dei Died in 1861. (Low Lists; Zee* of Court;
I, 1 .iim:, I amities; G. Mac... 1847, 1. 4211.)
NATT, The Rev. JOHN. B.D. 1826, incorp. from Oxford. S. of the
R.v Nathan. oi Netteswell, Essex. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matn. from St Johns i.cl.ge, uxf..rd, June 28, 1795,
age 11.. !'. \. (iiM..i . 1 ... M.A (Oxford) 1803; B.D.
(i)xfor.l) lis. ]. Iim,, i is is u ; Bursar and Vi. .-Presi-
dent ..( st John's College. Dxf.iril V. of si Giles, Oxford,
[809 l; "1 si S.|,u), hre',, I. ..lull.;,. 1-29-43. Died
Feb. 12, 1843. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg . Al. Oxon.)
NATTLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi. Apr. 23,
. e ,..■.:] \l .tin Mn li- r-.'-s Migrated I" I'i tei
house Feb 1, mm, B.A. 1812. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1N31;
priest.i-. ,1 a I 1 keard, Cornwall, -184 1 1.3. Disappears
from Clergy List, 181,4. (I. A. Walker, 436; ( ornwall (,.; .
11 )
NATTRASS. RONALD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs 1884. Migrated
to Queens',; B.A 1 ,; ',k \ 1 mi ' 'r.l. .1. " "" (Truro),
1887; priest, iSSS C. of St Austell, Cornwall, 1887-8. C. of
Naylor, Christopher
Queenstown, Cape Colony, 1888-91. V. of St Mary's, Tarka-
stad, Cape Colony, 1891-3. C. of St Bamabas, Hove, Sussex,
1894-7. C. of St James's, Cupar, File, 1897-1900. V. of
Milford, Surrey, T900-18. V. of Sawston, Cambs., 1918-29.
Subsequently of St Barnabas Lodge, Torquay, where he
died in 1933. (Crockford.)
NAVALKAR, MORESHWAR VINAYAK. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 1897. S. of Vinayak M., Esq., of Bombay, India.
School, Blair Lodge. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. and LL.B
1901.
NAWAZ, MOHAMMED SHAH. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1897
S. of Mohammed Zahur-ud-Din, pleader. B. near Lahore.
School, Mission College. Lain ire Migrated to Christ's, 1 '. 1 ' ,
1898; B A and LL B. m..i Adm. at Gray's Inn. Called to
the Bar, May r, 1901. (Law Lists, 1910.)
NAYLER. BENJAMIN ROUND. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1876.
(Only] s. of Joseph, Manager of ironworks, of Walsall (and
Hannah Jane, dau. of Edward Parkes Cartwright, of Sedgley,
Staffs.). B. June 9, 1857, at Wednesbury. Schools, Walsall
Grammar and Worcester Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1876..
Resided two years. Married, Oct. 16, 1889. Elizabeth Maria,
dau. of Edwin Aldridge, of Westwood, Edgbaston, Warws.,
and had issue. Of Struan, Richmond Hill, Edgbaston, in
1930. (Venn, II. 421; Fox Davies, Armorial Families.)
NAYLER. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Jan. 30,
184b. S. of the Rev. Thomas (1S16), R. of St Peter-at-
Arches, Lincoln. B. at High Wycombe, Bucks. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1846. Resided six terms. F.R.C.S.,
1861. Assistant Surgeon, Bombay Army, 1852. Served in
the campaign of 1857-8; at the capture of Jhansi, being
honourably mentioned by Sir H. Rose. Afterwards practised
in London. Author, Treatise on Diseases of the Skin, etc.
Died Mar. 9. 1876, at 8, George Street, Hanover Square.
(IV. in, II. 273)
NAYLER, GEORGE RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Jan. 3, 1823. Of Gloucs. Matric. Lent, 1823.
NAYLER. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 30, 1816.
Of Gloucs. Matric. Michs. 1816; B.A. 1S23; M.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Sept. 22, 1S22; priest, Dec. iS, 1825;
Domestic Chaplain to the Duke of York, 1825. Assistant
Master at Marlborough Grammar School, 1S28-30. R. of
St Peter-at-Arches, Lincoln, 1830-51. Subsequently un-
beneficed. Married, Apr. 20, 1826, Dorothy B., 2nd dau. of
Sir George Navler, Garter King of Anns. Died at Holloway
in 1873, aged' 74. Father of George (1846) (Clergy List;
F. P. White; Parish Reg. of St Georgi ' s, Hanoi 1 . Square.)
NAYLER, WILLIAM SUTTON. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel,
Oct. 10, 1840; a ' Ten-year man.'
NAYLOR, CHARLES LEGH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Sept.
29, 18SS. S. of JJohn] [Mus.Duc] (Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
1863), of 9, 1 .rosvenor Terrace, York. [B. Oct. 14, 1869, at
s, i.i.i.r.iJli. School, St Peter's, York.] Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; Mus.Bac. 1892; M.A. 1895. Conductor of
Knaresbornugh Philharmonic Society, 1892-8. Organist at
St Peter's Church, Harrogate, 1892-1902 and 1917-35-
Conductor of the Harrogate Choral Society, 18119-1912. and
of the Harrogate Kursaal Orchestra, 1902-6. Musical Editor
of Methodist School Hvmnal, ioro-11. Composer of Com-
munion Service in D; Male Part Songs: Ye Manners of
I-neland- Where Sunless Rivers Meet. Anthems: God that
madest, I lirongh the Day, Lead Kindly Light, 0 Perfect Lo: e.
etc. Of 20, Spring Mount, Harrogate. Married Ada Emily,
Burns, and had issue. Died Nov. 22, 1945. Brother of
Edward \\ (1S84I ind Henry D. (1891). [Who's Who ,.,
Music; The Times, Ne.v. 24, 1945.)
NAYLOR. CHARLES TOPHAM. Adm. rens. at Trinity, Dec.
12. 1Nt.11. [Eldest] s. of Charles, soh, it.ir. of Newton Lodge,
1 I, ipi 1 Allerton, Leeds. B. 1848, at Leeds. School, Chelten-
ham College. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A. and LL.B. 1871.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 29, 1869. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 26, 1874. On the North Eastern Circuit. Died Feb. 28,
mi- at Barton End H.mse, Horslev. Nailsworth, Gloucs.
(< hcltenham < oil. Reg.; Law Lists, Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar; The limes, Mar. 2, 1937.)
NAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
1 i.t 26, 1756. S. of — , farrier, of Yorks. B. at Gnnton,
in .,1 Richmond. School, Canterbury (Mr Beauvoir). Matric.
Lent 1758; B.A. 171 1; M.A. 1771- Ord. deacon (Salisbury,
LiM. dim. from Oxford) Sept. 20, 1761; priest (London)
Feb 27, 1763. R. of Llanaber, Merioneth, 1772-7- C. of
Burnsall, Yorks., 1778-9. Sometime tutor to Lord Arden
and to the Rt Hon. Spencer Perceval. R. of Roxby with
Risbv, Lines., 1779-1816. R. of Scremby, 1788-1816. One
of the Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral, 1807. Living
at Tumham Green in 1768. R. of (the Mediety of) Linton,
Yorks., 1777-80. Second Master at King's School, Canter-
516
Naylor, Christopher
bury, 17S0-S2; Head Master, 17S2-1816. Married, Dec. 20,
1763, Mary Bramble. St John's Coll. Adm. gives 1 xtracts
from a MS. book left to St Augustine's College, Canterbury,
by the Rev. Canon George Gilbert: ' The Rev. C. Naylor
was a dignified looking man, but with much sc\. ri ■ 1
aspect and disposition. . . . The rod was his great depend-
ence on all boys but those in the first class. He was a good
scholar and apt at versification.' Died Apr. 11, 1816, aged
731 buried in Canterbury Cathedral cloisters. M.I. Father of
Christopher B. (17S9) and of George (1786). {St Johns Coll.
Adm., 647; P. H. Tow.ll; 0. Mag., 1816, I. 381.)
NAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrjsti,
July 6, 1853. [S. of the Rev. George (1786), V. of Bramford,
Suffolk. B. May 14, 1834. School, Marlborough College.]
Matric. Mich,. i8jt; Scholar, 1S54; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1869.
Ord. deacon (York) 1863; priest (Gloucester and Bristol)
1865. Second Master of the Crypt Grammar School, Glouces-
ter, 1861-7; Head Master, 1867-1906. Chaplain of Barn-
wood House Asylum, 1873-1910. Died Apr. 27, 1910, at his
residence, Belmont, Gloucester. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; 1 he limes. May 3,
1910.)
NAYLOR, CHRISTOPHER BRAMBLE. Adm. sizar at Sr
John's, Nov. 7, 1789. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Kev. Chris-
topher (1756), Head Master of King's School, Canterbury.
School, King's, Canterbury.] Matric. Michs. 1791; B.A. 1796.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 21, 1796; priest (Exeter, Lilt. dun.
from Canterbury) May 28, 1797; C. of Roxby, Lines., 1796-7.
C. of Chartham, Kent, 1797-1S04. V. of Reculver (with the
Chapelry of Hoath), 1804-32. C. of Chislet, 1812. Married
Ann, dau. of the Rev. Edward Norwood, R. of Sevmgton
and Milstead. ' On March 4, 1809, petitioned for a faculty
to take down the parish church of Reculver to save the
materials from being destroyed by the sea; the faculty was
granted March 13.' Died Dec, 7, 1S32. Brother of George
(1786). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 395.)
NAYLOR, EDWARD WOODALL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 23, 1884. S. of J[ohn], Esq.[Mus.Doc] (Magdalen College,
Oxford, 1863), of 9, Grosvenor Terrace, York, (and Mary Ann
Chatwin). [B. Feb. 9, 1867, at Scarborough.] Matric. Michs.
1884; B.A. 18S7; M.A. and Mus.Bac. 1891J Mus.Doc. 1899;
Hon. Fellow, 1920. Music Master at the Leys School, Cam-
bridge, 1897-1902. University Lecturer in music, 1926-32.
Composed I he A ngelus, an opera performed at Covent Garden,
1909; also many services, anthems, and part songs. Author,
Shakespeare and Music; The FitxwMiam Virginal
Poets and Music, etc. Died May 7, 1934, at Cambridge.
Brother of Charles L. (iSSS) and Henry D. (1891). {School-
masters' Directories; Wlw's 117/.; 1 he limes. May 9, 1934;
The Cambridge Re-dew, May 18, 1934.)
NAYLOR, FREDERICK LEEDS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, June 27, 1839. S. of WiUiam. B. at Ponders End,
Middlesex. School, Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1839;
B.A. 1843; M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (London) 1844; priest,
1S45; C. of Chignal Smealey, Essex, 1845-6. C. of St Botolph,
Aldersgate, London, 1847-50. C. of Merstham, Surrey,
1S52-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1861.
NAYLOR, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 25, 1828. B. at Lenton, near Nottingham. Matric.
Michs. 1828; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (Chester, Lilt. dim.
from York) Jan. 13, 1833; priest, 1834. V. of Upton and
Winkbum, Notts., 1840-59. Married, 1841, Elizabeth
Mimes, dau. of John Wright. Author, Popular Libraries in
Rural Districts. Disappears from Clergy List, i860. Father
of Herbert S. (1876). {Eccles. Gazette, iv. 153.)
NAYLOR, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 9, 1786.
Of Middlesex. [S. of the Rev. Christopher (1756). School,
King's, Canterbury.] Matric. Mrchs. 1786; Scholar, 1781 ;
B.A. 1790. Ord. deacon (Rochester) June 29, 1790; priest
(Canterbury) Sept. 30, 1792; C. of Faversham, Kent, (792.
V. of Bramford, Suffolk with P.C. of Burstall, 1795-1854.
R. of Byton, Heref., 1806-54. R- of Rougham, Suffolk.
JSSS-^. Married (1) Anne, sister of the Rev. John Bond, of
Freston; (2) May 26, 1830, Elizabeth Caroline, eldest dau. ol
W. Smith, Esq., of Chartham Place, Kent. Author, A short
account of the origin and constitution of the doctl
discipline of the Church of England. Did Mr. |0, 1
Brother of Christopher B. (1789); fat!,. a
(1853). {St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 395; G. Mag., 1854, It.
312.)
NAYLOR GEORGE HUDSON. M.itnc. Non-Coil. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1891; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1901; priest,
1903. Assistant Master at the Trade and Grammar bool,
Keighley, Yorks. C. of St Mary's, Keighley, 1901 2. C. oi
Calverley, 1902-6. C. of st [ohnwithStBa
1906-10. C. of Holy Trinity with St Paul, I :
V. of Cowling, 1913-22. V. of Cross I
1922-30. Subsequently of White Croft, CartneU Road, St
Anne's-on-the-Sea. Disappears from Crockf" i
{Schoolmasters' Directory.)
Naylor, Roland Edward Leyland
NAYLOR, HENRY DARNLEY. Adm. sizar a! I
1S.11. S. of John [Mus.Doc] (Magdalen College,
1863), of 9, Grosvemor Terrace, York. B. [Feb
at Scarborough. School, St Peter's, York. Matin
1891; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1894; M.A. 1900.
Lecturer and tutor at Ormond College, Melbourne I 1 1,
sitv. 1895-1906; Vice-Master, 1903-6. Professor ..1 1
Adelaide University, 1906-25. Returned to En;;]
devoted much time to working for the League ..1 Nations.
Edited Horace, Odes and Epodes; 365 Short Quolatl
Horace, etc. Married twice, and had issue In.,! n
1945, at Keswick. Brother of Charles L. (1888) and Edward
W. (1884). [Who's Wh 1; The limes, Dec. 11, 1045.)
NAYLOR, HERBERT STRETTON. Adm. pens. .,1 I
Christi, Sept. 7, 1876. B. Oct. 19, 1857, at Upton vicarage
Notts. [S. of the Rev. Frederick William (1828).] Schools,
Clergy Orphan, Canterbury, and Rossali
1876; B.A. iS.So; M.A. iSSt. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1881;
priest, 1882; C. of Middlewich, Cheshire, 18S1-3. C. of St
John's, Chester, 1883-7. C. of Hendford, Somerset, 188S-9.
C. of Walt. .nam th.- Hill, Liverpool, 1889-91. C. of St
John's, Mansfield with Pleasley Hill, Notts., 1891-7. V. of
St Barnabas, Pleasley Hill, 1897-1909. V. of Horsley Wood-
house, Derbs., 1909-22. Perm, to off., dio. of Gloucester,
1922. Latterly of 6, Mountpellier Villas, Cheltenham. Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1941. {Rossali Reg.)
NAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age iS) at Trinity, Apr. n,
1806. S. of John. B. in London. School, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S06; B.A. 1814.
NAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, May 2, 1832.
[2nd] s. of John lof Hartford Hill, Cheshire (and Dorothy,
dau. of Richard ISullm, Esq.)]. B. [Apr. 15, 1813], in Liver-
pool. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1832. Partner in the
banking firm of Leyland and Buller, Liverpool. Of Leighton
Hall, near Welshpool, Montgom. J. P. and D.L. for Mont-
gomeryshire; High Sheriff, 1S53. Bought the Haggerstone
estate, Northumberland, for £340,000, in 1858. Member of
the Royal Yacht Squadron, 1853-88; owner of schooner
Sabrina, 1863-87. Married, Aug. 20 1846, Georgiana, dau.
of John Edwards, of Ness Strange, Salop. Died July 13,
1889. Father of the next and of Rowland E. L. (1870).
{Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, vi. 276; Walford, ( onnly Families;
The Times, July 17, 1889.)
NAYLOR, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Dec. 29, 1S74. [3rd] s. of John, Esq. (above), of Leighton
Hall, Welshpool. [B. Mar. 21, 1856.] School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1875. Partner in the banking firm of Leyland, Buller
and Co. Of Leighton House, Montgom.. and Elmwood,
Woolton, Lanes. Married Feb. 4, 1886, Magdalene, dau. of
Archibald Tod, of the Grange, Woolton, Liverpool, and had
issue. Died Apr. 10, 1906. Brother of Rowland E. L. (1S70).
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
NAYLOR, JOHN ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Sept. 21, 1877. Only s. of John, merchant, of Skarrow, near
Sheffield. B. there.' Matric. Michs. 1877, B \. : t; M.A
1885. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 18S0 priest (Ripon) 1
Huddersfield, 1880-85; V. of Ripon and Minor Canon of
Ripon Cathedral, 1S85-96. Disappears from Crockford, 1903.
NAYLOR, MARTIN JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Queens', N0V.5,
1782. Of [Batley Carr, near Dewsbury], Yorks. [B. at
Batley Can.] Matric. Michs. 17S4; exhibitioner. 1784; B.A.
{yd Wrangler) 1787; M.A. 1790; B.D. 1700. D.l
Fellow, 1789. Senior Proctor, 1 7y 7-S • Ord. d. ...n (London,
Lilt. dim. from York) Dec. 23, 1787; priest (Peterb.) July,
1789. V. of Penistone, Yorks., 1809-43. R- of Crofton,
1837-43. Resided at Wakefield for nearly 50 year 11 .
Master of Wakefield Grammar School, 1814-37. Suspected,
in 1793, of being a member of a small Jacobm party in the
University. A man of coarse and rough maimers, known as
' the honest Yorkshiieman,' whom Gunning frequently met
at Queens' Lodge; ' the only person in the University Mho
was in the habit of using violent bad language when talking
on political subjects. ' For more than 30 years editor ol the
Wakefield Journal. Auti,
Christianity. Died Nov 21, i«l ;, a,;..! .,.. M I .11
in Wakefield Cathedral. |l;..-l.i, /a./.. '
Clergy; Gunning, Reminiscences, 1. )io; M. 11. Peacock,
Hist, of Wakefield Grammar School, 14"
104.)
NAYLOR, ROWLAND EDWARD LEYLAND. Adm. pens.
(age 19) at Trinity Hall, N.h
[John (1S32)], of Leighton Hall, W 1
dau. of John Edwards, ... I .
1851.] School, Eton Matric. Lent. [871. A ba
Mary Elizabeth dau. of Patrick Byrne, ..II.
Died I .11. 1949. ' '■"• v"-
Lists; Fox Davii s, Armorial I amities; Ih 1 iti 1 Ian. 11,
517
Naylor, Thomas Hacke
NAYLOR, THOMAS HACKE. Adm. pens, at Queens', July 3,
1834. Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Thomas Hargrave, of
Cansbrook, Isle of Wight] Matric. Michs. 1834; B.A. 1838;
M.A. 1841. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6, 1838.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1841. On the South-Eastern
Circuit. Recorder of Sudbury, and Judge of the Court of
Common Pleas for the Borough, 1866-82. Mayor of Cam-
bridge, 1872-3 and 1877-8. Died Mar. 3, 18S2, at Hill House,
Chesterton (. .Hnbruigr. (/.'...is.', 11. 1087; Law Lists; Inns
of Curl.)
NAYUDU. C. S. P. (188G), see NAIDU.
NEAGUS, PERCY LAWSON. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1890.
[School, Perse, Cambridge.] B.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1898; priest, 1899; C. of Bishop's Nympton, Devon,
1898-1900. C. of Broad Clyst, 1900-2. C. of Bumham,
Somerset, 1902-4. C. of Great Yarmouth, 1904-6. Org.
Secretary. Colonial and Continental Church Society (E. Mid-
land Counties), 1906-n. Chaplain, Mission to Seamen.
Latterly of Ivvdene, Grange Road, Deal. Disappears from
Crockford, 1919. (Who's Who in Norfolk.)
NEAL, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Dec. 14, 1SG3. [4th] s. of William, of 7, Park Crescent,
London [and Kingsdon Manor, Somerset] (and Elizabeth.
dau. of Thomas Neal, his cousin). B. Feb. 25, 1845, in Lon-
don. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868; M.A.
1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 14, 1868. Called to
the Bar, June 6, 1871. On the Western Circuit. Of Kingsdon,
near Taunton. Died, unmarried. 1SS6. Brother of the next
and of Thomas H. (1862). (Rugby Sell. Keg.; Burke, L.G.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
NEAL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1861.
Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Wilham, Esq., of Kingsdon Minor.
Taunton (and Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Neal, of Mickelford,
Somerset). B. Nov. 29, 1841. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1861; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Colombo,
for Bath and Wells). 1S69; priest (Bath and Wells), 1871;
C. of Leigh-on-Mendip, Somerset, 1869-70. C. of Highbridge,
1870-1. C. of Hythe, Southampton, 1871-8. C. of St Mary's,
Blandford, 1879-80. Married, Aug. 10, 1S75, Ada Madeleine,
dau. of the Rev. James Guillemard, of Kirtunton, Oxon.
Succeeded his brother William, at Kingsdon Manor, Taunton,
1901. J. P. for Somerset. Died Sept. 17, 1915. Father of
the next; brother of the above and of Thomas H. (1862).
[Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County Families;
Crockford; I he limes, Sept. 20, 1915.)
NEAL. JOHN FRANKLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
lSy7. [Only] s. of [the Rev.] John (above), of South Holme,
Weybndge, Surrey. B. Apr. 26, 1878, at Bristol. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Of Kingsdon
Manor, Somerset. Married, Apr. 22, 1908, Marian G. K.,
dau. of the Rev. John Stewart, of Great Chesterford, 1
and had issue. Died Nov. 29, 1919. [Harrow Sch. Reg
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies. Armorial Families.)
NEAL, The Rev. RICHARD. Adm. sizar at Queens', Oct. 8,
1S44; a ' Ten-year man.' ' Plus annos 24 natus.'
NEAL, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, Feb. 4, 1887. Of
Middlesex, S. of William, journeyman-silversmith (and
Hannah Lee). B. Mar. II, 1S67, at Amwell. Matric. Michs.
18S7; Scholar, 1890; B.A. (Theol. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1890;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (London) 1890; priest, 1891; ( oi
St Luke's, Kilbum, 1890-3. C. of St Peter's, Southwark,
1893-7. C. of .All Saints, Hatcham Park, Surrey, 1897-9.
C. of Holy Trinity, Greenwich, 1899-1906. V. of St Philip's,
Camberwell, 1906-20. V. of Ancaster, Lines., 1920-8. Of
Horsemoor, Chieveley, Newbury, in 1049. (Crockford.)
NEAL, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 20,
1862. [3rd] s. of William, of 7, Park Crescent, London [and
Kingsdon, Somerset] (and Elizabeth Neal). [B. 1843.]
Adm. at Emmanuel, Oct. 15, 1802; name off, without resi-
dence. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 9, 1862. Matric
Michs. 1862; B.A. 181.7; M.A. 1872. Adm. Solicitor, 1870;
practised in London. Adm. at Gray's Inn. May 6, 1074.
Of 8, Old Jewry. Died, unmarried, 1894. Brother of lohn
(1861) and Charles F. (1863). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.)
NEALDS, CHARLES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Magdalene, Dec. 23,
1809. Matric. Lent, 1810; B.A. 1811. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Dec. 23, 1810; priest, June 23, 1811. Of Wicklewood, Nor-
folk. Died in 1829. (G. Mag., 1829. 11. 1.46.)
NEALE, ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Nov. i, 1876. S. of William, pawnbroker (and Ann
Nickerson). B. Jan. 26, 1858, at Great Yarmouth. Bapl
June 2, 1858. School, Great Yarmouth ( J. J. Raven. 1 1 I ).)
Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 1880. Died at Great Yarmouth,
July 1, 1S80. (Cambridge Independent Run, |uly 17, 1880.)
Neale, John Mason
NEALE, CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Jan. 15, 1808. S. of James [porcelain manufacturer], of St
Paul's Churchyard, London. [B. Aug. 12, 1789.] Matric.
Michs. 1808; Scholar, 1808; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1812;
B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1S12; M.A.
1S15. Fellow, 1S12-17. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 3, 1822;
priest, Sept. 22, 1S22; C. of Mildenhall, Suffolk. A member
of the Evangelical party at Cambridge. Married, Susanna,
dau. of John Mason Good. Author, Allegories, Sermons,
published (with a memoir) after his death. Died Aug. 8,
1S23, at Chiswick. Father of John M. (1836). (G. Mag.,
1823, 11. 474; F. P. White.)
NEALE, CORNELIUS VINCENT WEBSTER. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Nov. i, 1664. [S. of the Rev. John Mason (1836),
of Sackville College, E. Grinstead, Sussex, hyninologist and
historian. B. Apr. 10, 1849. School, Rugby.] Migrated to
Trinity Hall, June 20, 1865. Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar,
1866; B.A. 1869. An attorney-at-law in San Francisco,
where he practised for many years. Died Sept. 1927, at
San Rafael, California. (Rugby Seh. Reg.; Peile, 11. 586;
The Times, Sept. 14, 1927.)
NEALE, EDWARD POTE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Dec. 21, 1820. S. of John. B. in London. School, London.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(London for Canterbury) Dec. 18, 1825; priest, Dec. 24,
1826; C. of Tattingston'e, Suffolk, 1846W). C. of Chelmon-
diston, 1850-7. V. of Horsey, Norfolk, 1857-70. Disappears
bom Crockford, 1872.
NEALE, ERSKINE. Adm. siz.tr (age 22) at Magdalene, Oct. 25,
1S22. [Eldest] s. of Adam, M.D. [physician to the forces
during the Peninsular War, of Plymouth (for whom see
D.X.B.)] (and Margaret Young). B.' Mar. 12, 1804. School,
Westminster. [At Glasgow I'mversity. 1818.] Matric. Michs.
1822. Migrated to Emmanuel as a Fell.-Com. Oct. 10, 1825;
B.A. 1828; M.A. 1832. Lecturer of St Hilda's Church,
Jarrow, 1828. Ord. deacon, 1820; priest, 1830. V. of Adling-
fieet, Yorks., 1835-44. R. of Kirton, Suffolk, 1844-53. V.
of Exmng with Landwade, 1854-S3. Made a collection of
autographs, and was an expert on handwriting. Married,
Apr. 9, 1856, Elizabeth Ann. eldest dau. of John Scovell.
Author, 1 he Closing Scene; Life of the Duke of Kent; the
Liv.hop'\ Ihiwote' I', I .'.<■ Bonk of a Labourer; I he Old
Minoi Canon; ! Eai R ting-Places of the Just; The
Dangers and Duties f .1 ' hristian; The Landlord's Duty to
the Labourer; I he Gaol Chaplain; " Risen from Hie Ranks,"
etc. Died Nov. 23, 1883, at Exning vicarage. (Record <<f
Old Westminsters; Boose, 11. 1089; Crockford; D.N.B.)
NEALE, FREDERICK JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 27, 1833. [S. of Joseph Neeld (sic), attorney, of Grittle-
ton, Wilts, (and Ann).] Bapt. at St Giles-m-the-Fields,
London, Jan. 6, 1817. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
is 13. Cadet, Bombay Cavalry, 1835. Died near Rajkot,
Nov. 23, 1838. (V. Hodson.)
NEALE, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 17) at St John's, Jan. 17,
1766. S. of the Rev. James (17 vi), of Oxon. B. at Henley-
on-Thames. School, Henley-on-Thames (his father). Matric.
Michs. 1766; B.A. 1771. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 24, 1771;
priest (Elv, Litt. dim. from Chichester) F'eb. 23, 1777. P-C.
of Allerton-Mauleverer, Yorks Died Nov 10, 1828, .it
Botley, Hants ; ' for seven years he had been almost bed-
ridden ' Brother of Robert (1770); father of William H.
(1803). (St John's t oil. Adm., m. 710; Clerical Guide; D.N.B.;
G. Mag., 1828, 11. 571.)
NEALE JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 4, iS.Sj [2nd]
s. of John, farmer, of Kneeton, Notts, (and Charlotte, dau.
of Thomas Havward, of Wellingore, Lines.). B. there, Apr.
17,1861. Bapt. Apr. 19, 1863. School, Newark (Mr Plater)
Matrir Mi. h-. TV- ■; ISA. 1886. Ord. deacon (London, for the
Colonies) l88( ; priest (Peterb.) 1889. C.M.S. Missionary at
HangdK .'. . ' .1 '. . 1 7-94. V. of Harmston, Lines., 1895-7.
R. of Brockhall, Northants., 1897-1900. R. of Harpole,
1900-35. Married, Sept. 10, 1890, Ada Rossall, dau. of
Humphrey Sandford, of the Isle, Shrewsbury, and had issue.
Latterly of Hardingstone Grange, Northampton, where he
died, suddenly, Nov. 20, 1939. (Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; I rockford; Worthants. Clergy; Facie, li. 224; The
limes, Nov. 23, 1939.)
NEALE, JOHN MASON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Jan. 23,
1836. [Only] s. of the Rev. Cornelius (1S08). B. Jan. 24,
181S, in London. Schools, Blackheath, Kent [ami Sher-
borne], Matric. Michs. 1S36; Scholar, 1839; Members' pri e,
18(7 and 1839; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1845; Seatonian prize II
times, 1845-63. The ' best classical scholar of his year,'
but took an Ordinarv Degree as he could not qualify in
mathematics. Migrated to Downing, Dec. 1840. Re-adm.
at Trimtv, Jan. 31, 1842. Lecturer at Downing, 1841.
M.A., ad'eundem, at Oxford, 1846. D.D., Harvard, 1861.
First Chairman of the Cambridge Camden Society, 1S39.
Ord. deaton (Gloucester) lune 6, 1841; priest. May 2;, 1842;
C. of St Nicholas, Guildfoid, 1841-2. Suffered serious ill-
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health and spent his time between Madeira and England,
1843-5. Warden of Sackville College, East Gnnstead, 1846-
66. His avowal of High Court doctrines and practices
aroused much opposition. Founded the nursing sisterhood
of St Margaret's, at Gnnstead, to which were later attached
an orphanage, school and reformatory home. Leader writer
for the Morning Chronicle, r85i-3. Married, July 27, 1842,
Sarah Norman Webster. Author, Tetralogia Liturgia; Agnes
de Traccy; Annals of the Virgin Saints; Church History for
Children; Deeds of Faith; Duchenier, or the Revolt of La
Vendee; Ecclcsiological Notes on the Isle of Man; The Egyptian
Wanderers; English History for Children; Evenings at Sack-
ville College; Followers of the Lord; Hierologus, or the Church
Tourists; History of Greece; History of Portugal, etc. Wrote
one-eighth of Hynins Ancient and Modern. Died Aug. 6,
1S66, at Sackville College, ' worn out with incessant work at
the early age of forty-eight, leaving behind him the reputa-
tion of being one of the most learned theologians, one of the
most erudite scholars, one of the best linguists, one of the
sweetest hvmnodists, and perhaps the foremost liturgicist of
his time.' Father of Cornelius V. W. (1S64). [Sherborne Sen.
Reg.; Boose, II. 1089; Crockford; Adm. Trin. add.; Crock-
ford; D.N.B.; Letters of John Mason Neale; The Ecclesio-
logist, xviii. 265; G. Mag., 1866, 11. 407-10.)
NEALE, PENDOCK. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 20, r785. Of
Cornwall. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (1752), R. of Tollerton,
Notts. B. May 8, 1769, at Saltash.] Matric. Easter, 1786;
Rustat Scholar, 1785; B.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (London)
Dec. 18, 1791; priest, July 7, 1793. R. of Tollerton and
Egmanton, Notts., 1793-1S16. Married Susan Wright. Died,
s.p.; buried Oct. 4, 1816, at Tollerton. Brother of Thomas
(1785); father of the next. (E. K. Kenworthy-Browne;
S. P. Potter, History of Tollerton; G. Mag., 1816, 11. 474-1
NEALE. PHILIP PENDOCK. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 27,
1015. Of Notts. [S. of the Rev. Pendock (above).] Re-adm.
pens. Jan. 1S25. Matric. Lent, 1817; B.A. 1844. In Holy
Orders, but no benefices or cures recorded; first appears in
Clergy List, 1850, and disappears in 1868.
NEALE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 19, 1838.
Matric. Lent, 1839. Migrated to Trinity, Oct. II 1839.
Assistant Master of St Bees School, 1841. Ord. deacon
(Winchester) 1842; priest, 1843. C. of St Matthew's, Brixton,
Surrey, 1842-5. V. of Stainburn, Yorks., 1845-50. C. of St
Giles, Cripplegate, 1858-74. Latterly of 66, Burton Crescent,
London, W.C. Died May 25, 1894 (then of Kilburn). (Crock-
ford; The Guardian May 30, 1894.)
NEALE, RICHARD LEE. ,Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, 1855.
S. of Thomas (and Mary Ann). B. at Exeter. Bapt. Sept. 21,
1830. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar; B.A. (271A Wrangler)
1859; M.A. 1S62. Ord. deacon (Chester) i860; priest, 1861.
Chaplain, R.N., and Naval Instructor, 1S65; served m
H.M.S. Highflyer (W. Indies), 1865-8; Scylla (Pacific), 1S69-
73; Amethyst, 1873-8; took part in the Ashantee War, 1876;
served in Lord Warden, 1878-81; Excellent (at Portsmouth),
r88i-2; retired, 1884. Resided latterly at 52, St David's
Hill, Exeter, where he died Apr. 30, 1906. (Crockford;
Eagle, xxvm. 213; The Cambridge Chronicle, May II, 1906.)
NEALE, ROBERT. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, July 3,
1770. S. of the Rev. — [James (1739). Master of Henley-on-
Thames Grammar School]. B. at Henley-on-Thames. School,
Huntingdon. Did not reside. Adm. at St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, whence he matric. Apr. 26, 1771. age 19. Brother
of James (1766). [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 396; Al. Oxon.)
NEALE, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 26, 1805.
Matric. Michs. 1806; B.A. (8<A Wrangler) 1810. C. of All
Saints, Leicester. Died Dec. 31, 1812. (G. Mag., 1812, 11.
675.)
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Emmanuel, Nov. 9,
1752. [3rd] s. of John, gent. B. 1733. at Mansfield Wood-
house, Notts. Bapt. Dec. 11, 1733. School, Leicester (Mr
Andrews). Matric. Michs. 1752; Scholar, 1754; B.A. 1757;
M.A. 1776. Chaplain of St. Nicholas, Saltash (being Chaplain
to the Corporation), 1765-70. R. of Tollerton, Notts., 1770-
82, also R. of Sibstone, Leics., until 1782. Married, 1757,
Susanna, dau. of Philip Falkner, Esq., of Horncastle, Lines.
Died Mar. 29, 17S2. Father of the next and of Pendock
(1785). (J. Godfrey, Churches of Notts.; G. Mag., 1782, 1.
206.)
NEALE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June 20, 1785. Of
Cornwall. [S. of the Kev. Thomas (above), R. of Tollerton,
Notts. B. June 26, 1767, at Saltash.] Rustat Scholar, 1785;
matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789. R. of Sibstone, Leics.,
1792-1S59. Married Bridget Glen, and had issue. Died
Jan. 26, 1859. Brother of Pendock (1785). (E. K. Ken-
worthy-Browne; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1859, 1. 326.)
NEALE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, May 3, 1780. B.
at Great Waldingfield, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A.
1784; M.A. 1787. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 18, 1785;
priest, Dec. 20, 1789. C. of Little Waldingfield, Suflolk, 1785.
Neate, Richard
NEALE, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Pembroke,
Feb. II, 1803. 3rd s. of the Kev. Jaint-s U7'i). "I Kn.nrs-
borough, Yorks. B. at Littlehampton, Sussex. Bapt. there,
May 12, 1785. School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Mull-.
1803; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1810. Master of Beverley Grammar
School, Yorks., 1808-15. Chaplain of the County bridewell,
Gosport, Hants., 1S23-50. F.S.A., 1840. Accepted nomina-
tion as a poor brother of the Charterhouse in 1853. Author,
1 he Mohammedan System of Theology; The Different
pcnsations of the true Religion; also re-edited his grand-
father's translation of Horace. Died at the Charterhouse,
Jan. 20, 1S55. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Boasc, 11.
1090; D.N.B.)
NEAME, ALICK PERCY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1S91. S. of
Percy Beale, Esq., of The Mount, Faversham, Kent. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895.
NEAME, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Clare, 1858. Matric. Michs,
1858; B.A. 1S62; M.A. 1866. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1802; priest,
1863; C of Hadleigh, Suffolk, 1S62-4. C. of Banburv, Oxon.,
1864-7. C. of West Firle, Sussex, 1867-71. V. of Forest Hill;
Oxon., 1871-93. V. of Padbury, Bucks., 1905-10. Latterly
of Drayton Lodge, Tring. Died Feb. 23, 1926. (Crockford.
The Times, Feb. 24, 1926.)
NEAT, JOHN WILMOT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Mar.
25, 1837. Of Somerset. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842;
M.A. 1851. C. of Walcot, Bath, 1847. P.C. of Clandown,
Somerset, 1848-9. C. of Swainswick, 1850, R. of Beckington
with Standerwick, 1851-7. Author, Remarks on Christian
Education in India; How shall I be Tliankful? Latterly of
Weymouth, where he kept a boarding school. Disappears
from Crockford, 1876.
NEATBY, THOMAS MILLER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
18S5. S. of Thomas, M.D., of Hampstead (and Marion Jane
Miller). B. Apr. 21, 1866, at Camden New Town. School,
University College, London (Mr Eve). Matric. Michs. 1SS5;
B.A. 1S88; M.A. 1892; B.-Chir. 1906; M.D. 1909. B.A. (Lon-
don) 1888; M.A. (London) 1891. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1904. Assistant Medical Registrar, St
George's Hospital. Anaesthetist and Assistant Physician
(later Consulting Physician), London Homoeopathic Hos-
pital. President, Homoeopathic Society. Of Leytonstone,
in 1910; of New Cavendish Street, in 1920. Of Streatham in
1930, and of Ilford, Essex, in 1940. Author, classical and
medical Died Sept. 30, 1944, at Poole, Dorset. Brother of
the next. [Medical Directories; The Times, Oct. 4, 1944.)
NEATBY, WILLIAM BLAIR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
1885. .S. of Thomas, M.D., of Hampstead (and Marion Jane
Miller). B. Dec. 27, 1864, at Camden New Town. School,
University College (Mr Eve). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888;
M.A. 1892. Minister of Avenue Road Church, in 1898.
Of Wraysbury, Staines, Middlesex, in 1906. Author, History
of the Plymouth Brethren. Brother of the above. (F. P.
White; Univ. Coll. School Reg.)
NEATE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 14,
1822. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Thomas (1793). B. at Podington,
Beds. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1823; Scholai
B.A. 1827. Incorp. at Oxford, 1828; M.A. (Oxfi.r.l) 1S2.1.
R. of Alvescot, with Shilton, Oxon., 1829-70. Died 1870.
Father of Thomas A. (1866). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; . i
NEATE, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Dec. 30,
1760. S. of Richard, of London. School, West]
Matric. Michs. 1761J Scholar, 1761; B.A. 17' 6; M
Died Mar. 5, 1782. Brother of Richard (1753)- (Record of
Old Westminsters.)
NEATE GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
May 22, 1835. [2nd] s. of W'ilham, of Overton neai Marl
borough. Matric. Michs. 1835; Scholar, 1 I
M.A. 1842. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 18 19 (Inns 0)
Court.)
NEATE, RAYNER MAURICE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 8, 1885. S. of John, Esq., attorney, ol Hamp
stead. B. Feb. 18, 1867. School, Marlborough
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. and LL.M 1 1
Adm. Solicitor. Aug. 1891; partner in the firm of Stileman,
Neate and Topping, of 16, Southampton Stn 1. 1 li
Square, from 1892. Master of the I lothw
1932. 01 [8, West Heath Avenue, London N.Vi Dii
Dec. 27, 1942, a
Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; J. I . Ruli ; TV 1 II, I94«-)
NEATE, RICHARD. Adm. pen [age 16) il rro rev, [urn so,
1753. S. of Richard [of Horbury, Yorks., and] of London.
School, Westminster. Matrii Michs. 1753; Schola
I.I..H. 1759. Ord. deacon (Lend
De 11,1760. J.P. for Middlesex and Herts. Died Jan. 25,
1817, aged 80, at Whetstone, Brother of Charles (1700).
(Record of Old Westminsters; G. Mag., 1817, I. 183.)
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Neate, Richard Henry
NEATE, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 7,
1835. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A 1840; M.A. 1843. Ord.
deacon (London) June 6, 1841; priest. May 22. 1842; C. of
Chiswick, Middlesex. 1843 57. V. of WaldeD Si Paul's,
Herts., 1857-89. Died August, [889 [Crockford; The
Guardian, Any. 14, 1889.)
NEATE, THOMAS. Adm. pens (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 11,
1793. S. of Thomas, of Greenwich. School, Bampton, Oxon.
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1798. Ord. priest (London) Apr.
28, 1 raw V. of Shilton and R, of Alvesi ot, 1 'xon., 1808-29.
Father of Arthur (1822). (( lerical Guidt ,
NEATE. THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 4, i860; from St Mary Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Nov. 1, 1*65, age 20. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Arthur
(1822), R. of Alvescot, Oxon. B. [Aug. 30], 1845. [School,
Marlborough College.] Matric, Michs. 1866; Scholar, 1S67;
B.A. 1S73. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Ian. 28, 1869
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1877 Died Aug 12, 1898, at
San Francisco. [Marlborough 1 oil. Reg.; 1 . A. Walker, 528,
MS. note; Al. Oxon.; Law List... Inns of Court; Foster, Men
al the liar.)
NEAVE, DIGBY HOWARD. Adm. pens, at St Johns', June K.,
1894. S. of Josiah Reynolds, manufacturer (and Emily
Hardinge). Ii. Oct. 10, iS72,at Fordiogbridge, Hants. Schools,
Oliver's Mount, Scarborough, and Kosewurthy Agricultural
College, Gawler, South Australia. Matric. Michs. 1894.
Previously on sheep and cattle stations in South Australia
and oueensland. Inherited a partnership in Josiah R. Neave
and Co., a family business (afterwards Neave's Food Limited)
becoming managing director. Married, 1903, and had issue.
o! llightiekl 11. him, Fordingbridge, Hants., J. P. Served in
the army during the Or. at War, ion r. J »i. . 1 \!av i, i.,.,s.
Brother of Wilfrid S. (1S0J). (l-agle, xiax. si; / lie lime-,.
May n, 1. 11s .)
NEAVE, REGINALD EDNOWAIN. Adm pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, May 12, 1861. [5th and youngest] s. of Sir
Richard Digby [3rd] Bart. (Chnst Church, Oxford, 1S12),
of Dagnam Park, Romford, Lssex (and the Hon. Mary
Arundell, dan. of James Everard, gth Lord Amndell of
Wardour). [B. 1842] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. i86r;
B.A. 1865 Died Ian 12, 1 r4, in Colorado. (Eton Sch.
Lis/s; Burke, L.G.)
NEAVE, Sir THOMAS LEWIS HUGHES, Bart. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, Oct. rs.j3. [Eldest] s. of Sir Arundell [4th] Bart.
[Capt., 3rd Dragoon Guards], deceased, of Dagnam Park,
Romford, Essex (and the Hon. Gwyu Gertrude Hughes, dau.
of the 1st Lord Dinorben). (B. June 26, 1874 I School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1S93. Had succeeded as 5th Baron,
Of Dagnam Park, Lssex, and Llsydulas, Anglesey, D.L.
and J. P. for Anglesey and Essex, ' Lieut., 16th Lancers ,
Major. R.iyal Angl. a v Engineer Militia. 11, ,11. Lieut. -Col.
1st Vol. Batt,, Royal Welch fusiliers. Served in the Great
War, 1. 114-10 (Major, Gen. List (T.F. Res.) and R. Defence
Corps.; mention. ,1 IM Secretary of State's List for ' valuable
services'). Married, Nov, ie, i,,,.,s, I lonna Lockhart, dau.
of George 11 Clifton, of Nottingham, and had issue Died
May 12, 104.., at Dagnam Park, Romford. I, cried at Noak
Hill. {Eton Sch Lists; Univ. Wat List; G.E.C.; Burke
P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Wh is Who;
The June:. Ma) 1 ;, 1940 )
NEAVE WILFRID STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
Oct. 6, 1893. S. of losi.ih Reynolds, manuf.u tur.T (ami
Emily Hardinge). B. June 14, ^75, at K.rdnigl.ndgc,
Hants School, I liner's Mount, Scarborough. Matric. Mi, hs
1893; B.A. 1897. Brother..! Digby II. (i.-„,|,.
NEDHAM, GEORGE. Adm. a Fell. -Cm. at King's, Mar. 23,
1755. [Eldest] s. of Robert (Trinity College, Oxford,
1---',), M.P. for Newry, of Howbery, Oxfordshire (and
Harriet, dau. of Robert Pitt, of Boconnoc, Cornwall)
[Nephew to the Earl of Chatham.] School, Eton (Need-
ham). Matric. Easter, 1756. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
May 2, 1758. Donor of plate to the t „n,g, Ine.llie,- i-
1767. Brother of William (1762); (Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns ol
Court; G. Mag., 1707, on.)
NEDHAM, JOHN. If A., 1803, incorp. fr Oxford; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1803. [S. of William Dandy, of Hanovei
Square, London, Speaker of the House of Assembly,
Jamaica, 1766 B. Ian. 7, 17-,. School, Westminster.
Main. from Oriel College, Oxford, Dee. 2, 1793; B.A
(Oxford) 1797. K. of Mundesley. Norfolk, [798-1802, R
of Owmby, lanes,, 1802-22 Married and had issue Oie,l
Dec. ii, 1822, at Newark. Notts [Record 0] Old If , .;..:.
sir's; II Onm.; Clerical Guide; 1. A. Walker, MS mil, ;•
G. Mag (Needham), 1822, 047.)
Neeld, Mortimer Graham
NEDHAM, JOHN SIMMONDS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 10,
1838. [Eldest s. of John, Esq., of Leicester. B. Apr. 9, 1821.
'-. I, , .1, K11 l.\ M 1111, Mi e is ;,,. r. \ 1 1 M \ i , -,
MK.C.S. 1S46; L.S.A. 1S47. of Lei, ester. Died there,
Jan. 6, 1851. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medual liiieetories; G. Mag.,
1851, 1. 219.)
NEDHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall,
Jan. 31, 1762. [3rd s. of Robert (Trinity College, Oxford,
1723), M.P. in the Irish Parliament. B. 1740 or 1741.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1762; M.A. 176*., per Lit. Reg.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1758. M.P. for Winchel-
sea, 1774; 1775-S0; 17S4-90; 'for Pontefract, 1780-4. Of
Howberry (or Howbury), Oxon.; Edwinstone, Notts., and
Symonds Place, Waresley Park, Hunts. High Sheriff of
Oxfordshire, 1774. Died Apr. 27, 1S06, aged OS. at his house,
in Grosvenor Square, London. Brother of George (1755).
(Eton Cull. Reg., W. K. Williams A/oi.; Return of M.P: s;
Inns if Court; G Mag., 1S06, 1. 4S3.)
NEDWILL, COURTNEY LLEWELLYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. I, 1894. S. of Courtney, M.D., M.R.C.S., of 16, Oxford
Terrace, Christchurch, New Zealand. B. there, July 17,
1876. School, Christ's College, Chnstchurch. Matric. Michs.
1894; B.A. 1898; M.B. and B.Chir., 1904. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. House Surgeon
and Medical Superintendent, Hospital for Sick Children,
Great Onnond Street. Senior Resident Medical Officer,
Metropolitan Hospital. Medical Inspector and Senior Medi-
cal Officer, Sudan Government Railways. Practised for
many years at Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
(Medical Directories.)
NEEDHAM, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, May 22,
1830. Of Leicestershire. S. of Francis, Lsq. B. at \\ viuond-
ham. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
C. of Sproxton, Leics., in 184O. (Clergy List.)
NEEDHAM, DANIEL MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
July 29, 1892. S. of Joseph, Esq., of Upper Walthamstow,
Lssex. B. Dec. 12, [873, in London. School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1S92. Died at home Nov. 13, 1893. (/. A.
Walker.)
NEEDHAM, The Hon. FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 6, 1.H38. [3rd s. of Francis, 2nd Karl Kiluiorey
(and Jane, dau. of George Gun Cuninghame, of Mount Ken-
nedy, Co. Wicklow). B. Aug. 3, 1819.] Matric. Michs. 1S38.
Married, Aug. 8, 1840, Fanny Amelia, dau. of Charles
Hubbard, and had issue. Died Jan. 13, 1902. (Burke,
P. and B. (sub Kilmorey); Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
NEEDHAM. WALTER. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 12, 1864
S. of James, of Great Ancoats, Manchester. B. Aug. 8, 1844.
at Sneinton, Notts. School, Manchester. Matric. Mil lis
1864; B.A. 1S08. At Manchester Hospital. L.F.P.S. and
P.M., Glasgow, 1S72; L.S.A. , 1872; M.R.C.S., 1874- Junior
House Surgeon, Stockport Infirmary. Senior Resident Medi-
cal Officer, workhouse hospital, Manchester. Of Wilinsl, a\ ,
Cheshire, in 1880. Dead in -890. (Medical Directories.)
NEEDHAM, WELWOOD MAXWELL LAMBERT. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, June 1, 1878. [Of Thornford rectory, Sherborne,
Dorset.] [3rd] s. of [Sir] Joseph [Kt.] [Chief Justice of
Trinidad], of S3, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, London (and
Jane, dau. of Col. Roderick Eraser). B. Feb. 18. 1858, at
Barnes, Surrey. School, Westminster. Matric, Michs. 1878.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 7, 1881. Called to the I sir,
[line 17, i,Sa5. Died c. 1914. (Record of Old Westminsters;
Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
NEELD, FREDERICK JOSEPH (1833), see NEALE.
NEELD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Mar. 14, 1S23.
[3rd s. (twin with Edward), of Joseph, M.P., ol Gnttleton
House, Wilts, (and Mary, dau. of John Bond, of Hendon,
Middlesex).] B. July 20, 1805, at Fulham, London. School,
Harrow, Matnc. Michs. 1S23; B.A. 1S27; M.A. 1830. Adm.
at the Middle Temple, Jan. 13, 1823. M.P. for Cricklade,
1835-59; for Chippenham, is's s. Gentleman of tie I.e.'
1 hamber, 1843-57. Created Bart. Apr. 20, 1859. J. P. and
D.L. for Wilts.; High Sheriff, 1872. Married, Aug. 25, 1845.
Eliza Harriet, dau, of Major-Gen. William Dickson, C.B., of
Beenbam House, Berks, of Avondale, Bathford, Somerset,
in [847. Of The Manor House, Holt, in 1S52; subsequently
of Gnttleton House, Chippenham, where he died, Sept 3,
1891. Father of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg., which gives
date of death as 1892; Burke, P. and B.; Boose, II. 1043;
Return of M.P.'s; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford,
County Families; Imn oft ourt.)
NEELD, MORTIMER GRAHAM. Adm. (age 19) at Cans,
Mar. 2.1, 1871. [5tb] s, of Sir John, Bart, (above). B.
[Sept. 14, 1851] at Holt, Wilts. "School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs, 1871. Lieut., 17th Lancers, 1S73. Served in the Zulu
War, 187.1; mentioned in despatches for conduct at Ulundi.
Capt., lis. v.:. Major, iSsic Lieut, t olollel, I'Sgn. retired, I,Su,j.
A great sportsman. Of Langley Lodge, Chippenham, Wilts.
520
Neep, Edward
Died Sept. 28, 1932; buried at Leigh Delamere. (Paul, 11.
397; Harrow Sch, R«g.j Armv Lists; Fox-Davies, Arm rial
Families; The Times, Sept. 30, 1932.)
NEEP, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1894.
S. of the Rev. Edward Francis (next). B. in Liverpool.
School. Warwick. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1898; M.A.
1925. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of
Dunchurch, Warws., 1S99-1901. C. of Bollington, Cheshire.
1901-4. C. of Morval, Cornwall, 1904-6. C. of Weston-
super-Mare, 1906-11. R. of Sandiacre, Derbs., 1911-21. C.
of Freston, Suffolk, 1921-4- R- °f st George-the-Martyr,
Southwark, 1924-32. Died Julv 21. W43. aged 68, at St
Leonards-on-Sea. (Crockford; The Twin, July 24, 1943.)
NEEP, EDWARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. I, 1870. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Leicester. School,
Liverpool College (the Rev. G. B. Scott). Matric. Michs.
1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1874;
priest, 1875; C. of St Ambrose, Everton, Lanes., 1874-7.
Assoc. Sec. (N.W. District), C.C.C.S., 1877-9- PC of St
Mary's, Bootle, 1879-S9. R. of Southam, Warws., 1889-95.
V. of St James, Bristol, 1895-1922. Subsequently of 108,
Quantock Road, Weston-super-Mare. Died Feb. 3, 1937,
aged 85, at Weston-super-Mare. Father of Edward (above).
(Crockford; The Times, Feb 5, 1937 )
NEESHAM, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8, TS25.
[2nd] s. of [the Rev.] Robert [P.C. of Stalnneld andGoltho],
of Langworth, Lines, (and Mary), Matric. Michs. 1825.
Died Dec. 5, 1S48, aged 39. M.I. at Langworth. (P. B. G
Birmall.)
NEESOM, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 4, 1772. Of
Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1772; B.A. 1776.
NEGUS, FRANCIS COLMAN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Feb. 3,
i-- 2. S. of Daniel, attorney, of Eye, Suffolk. B. July 7,
1744, at Norwich. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric.
Michs. 1766; LL.B. T76S. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 12,
1767; priest, Dec. 26, 1769. R. of Brome with Oakley,
Sufiolk, 1774-1818. Died Dec. 14, 1818, at Brome rectory.
(Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1818, II. 574-1
NEHAL HUSSAIN SYED. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1889.
NEIDS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 23) at Sidney, Oct. 23,
1761. S. of William, cloth-weaver, of Norwich. B. there.
School, Norwich (Mr Pagan).
NEIL, ARTHUR THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. I, 1897. Of Salop. [S. of the Rev. James (1868), of
Hamilton House, Acton, and] 4, Talbot Road, Highgate,
London, N. B. Mar. 15, 1878, at Upper Berwick, Salop.
School, St Paul's. Matnc. Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900. Distna
Commissioner in the Gold Coast. Died Feb. 24, 1905, at
Sekondi. (St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
NEIL, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
May 10, 1859. [2nd] s. of James, Esq., of 43, Hamilton
Terrace, St John's Wood, London. B. May 14, 1841. Matric.
Michs. 1859; B A. 1863; M.A. 1867. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 18, 1861. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1864.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1865; priest, 1866; C. of Bradford
Abbas, Dorset, 1865-6. V. of St Paul's, Bethnal Green,
1866-75. V. of St Matthias, Poplar, 1875-99- V. of St
Mary's, Stamford Brook, 1899-1916. Author, The Expor-
ter's Commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans; The
Christian Visitor's Handbook. Resided latterly at 98, Ford-
hook Avenue, Ealing Common, where he died May 23, 1924.
Brother of Robert (1858). (Law Lists; Iyms ofCourt; Foster,
Men at the Bar; Crock/ord; I he I una. May 24, 1924.)
NEIL, The Rev. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Jan. 21,
1868. Matnc. Easter, 1868; B.A. l8?l;M.A. 1879. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1866; priest, 1867; C of St Martin's, Birming-
ham, 1866-g. C of Chesterton, Cambridge, 1869-71. Inc.
of Christ Church, Jerusalem, 1S71-4. Inc. of Little Berwick,
Salop, 1877-9. Author, Palestine Repeopled; Ran from the
Realms of Nature, or Parables of Plant Life; Palestine Ex
plored; Pictured Palestine. Resided latterly at II, Westclifi
Park Drive, Westchfi-on-Sea, where he died Dec. 16, 1915.
Father of Arthur T. (1897) (Crockford; T he T imes . 1 lei 1 ,
I9I5-)
NEIL, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June 13, 1858.
[Eldest] s. of James, B H uilton Terrace, St
John's Wood, London. B. 1839. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1858. Migrated to Corpus ChrLsti, 1
1867; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1872. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 17,
i860. Called to the Bar, 1865. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S70;
priest, 1871; C. of Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, e8;
of All Saints, Fmchley Road, London, 1872-3. C. of St
Saviour's, Fitzroy Square, 1873-7. Availed himself "l the
Clerical Disability Act, July 17, 1877, and settled 111 South
Neild, John Reginald Jkwsbury
Attica. Died in 1884. Brother of Charles (1859). (Brighton
Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Crockford.)
NEIL. ROBERT ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Peterhoi SE,
Oct. I, 1S72; from Aberdeen University (M.A. 1870). [2nd]
s. of the Kev. Robert, Minister of Glengaim, Ballater (and
Mary, dau. of James Reid, of Templeton, KUdrummy,
Aberdeenshire). B. there, Dec. 26, 1852. [School, Aberdeen
Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1872; Scholar, 1872; Craven
Scholar, 1S75; B.A. (2nd 1 lassie) 1876; M.A. 1879. Fellow
of Pembroke, 1876-1901; Senior Tutor, 1900-1. University
Lecturer in Sanskrit, 1883-1901. I.C.S. Teacher of Sanskrit,
1886-9, 1892-1901. LL.D., Aberdeen, 1891. Author (with
E. B. Cowell), I he DwvaiaUiina, a collection of early Bud-
dhist legends. Translated (with H. T. Francis) the Pali
]atakas,Vo\.iu. Edited Aristophanes' Knights, igoi. Died
in his rooms in Pembroke, June 19, 1901; buried at Glen-
g.iirn. (T. A. Walker, 540; D.N.B.; The limes, June 19,
1901.)
NEILD, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. 1,
1884. S. of Alfred, merchant, of Altrmcham. [B. Sept. 2,
km>s. School, private. At Owens College, Manchester.]
Matric. Michs. 1SS41 Scholar; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1891. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1888; priest, 1889; C. of St Ja 5,
Collyhurst, Manchester, 1888-90. C. of Grappenhall,
Cheshire, 189 1-3. C. of Bebington, 1893-6. V. of Pohangina,
New Zealand, 1897-1900. Principal of Selwyn College and
V. of Cathedral Mission district, Dunedin, 1900-5. Canon of
Dunedin Cathedral, 1906-8. V. of St Mary's, Momington,
1906-13. Archdeacon of Dunedin, 1907-13. Principal of
Te Rau, College, Gisborne, 1918-20. Chaplain, Te Aute
College, 1922-33. Canon of Waikato, 1930. Chaplain of
Hukarere School, 1933-45. Editor of New Zealand Guar-
dian, 1904-11. Of Lawrence Road, Napier, New Zealand,
in 1942. Died in New Zealand, 1945. Brother of Charles H.
(1SS6) and WilUam M. (1879). (Pemb. Coll. Gaietti •
ford.)
NEILD, ARTHUR HOWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oi 1. 1882
S. of A., Esq., deceased, of Woolley Bridge, Derbs. 14. May
19, 1802. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1886.
NEILD, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1886. S.
of Alfred, of Bowdon, Manchester. B. there. May 3. 1867.
School, Bowdon College, and at Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1886. Resided one term. Died suddenly,
Feb. 19, 1887, in the University biology lecture-room.
Brother of William M. (1879) and Alfred (18S4). (Venn, 11.
484.)
NEILD, CHARLES WALLACE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 15, 1865 S. of Henry, of 23, Kensington Park Gar-
dens. B. June 4, 1S47, at Worthing, Sussex. School, ku^bv.
Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of Kinver, Starts., 1870 2.
C. of Rickmansworth, Herts., 1872-5. V. of Mill End,
Rickmansworth, 1875-96. Rural Dean of Watford, 1893-6.
Died Dec. 18, 1896. (Rugby Sell. Reg.; Crockford; The
1 imes, Dec. 21, 1896.)
NEILD, JOHN CAMDEN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Nov. 2, 1796. [2nd] s. of James, silversmith (prison-reformer
and philanthropist), of London. B. there. May 3, 1780.
School, Eton. Matnc. Michs 1797; B.A. 1801; M.A. 1804.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 12, 1796. Called to tie- Mar,
Feb. 9, 1808. Succeeded in 1814 to the whole of Ins father's
property, estimated at £250,000. ' He developed into a con-
firmed miser and the last 30 years of his hie u
employed in accumulaling wealth.' His house at 5, Cheyne
Walk was ' so meanly furnished that for some time he had
not a bed to lie on.' ' His clothes were patched and shabby
and he never allowed them to be brushed because he aid H
destroyed the nap. He never went to the expense 1 I
coat and lived with his tenants when he paid his frequenl
visits to his estates, walking whenever possible.' 1 »i<
30, 1852, and left his entire fortune (£500,000) 1
Victoria. Buried in the chancel of North Marston I hurt ii.
Bucks. The Queen restored the chancel in 1855, an
a stained glass window and reredos to Neild's memory, sin-
also increased his bequests to Ins three executors from £100
to £1000 each, pensioned his servants, for whom he had
made no provision, and secured an annuity of £1
Neale, a tenant's wile, who had frustrated an attempt In-
had made upon his own hie in William
Camden, who is erroneously stated by D.N.B. to have been
educated at Trinity. (Boose, 11. xo <<<; Eton
Sch. Lists.)
NEILD, JOHN REGINALD JEWSBURY. Adm pen I
manuel, Oct. 3, 1900. S. oi k. J. 1.., oi Liudsey House,
100, Cheyne Wall,. Chelsea, 1 odoo i; Feb
... Rossall. Matric. Ma a,. [900. Died, 1
Argentina. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Matrics. and Degrees, 1850-
1900, calls him ' Neil.']
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NEILD, WILLIAM MORELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 22,
1879. [Eldest] s. of Alfred, of Bowdon, Altrincham, Cheshire.
B. there, Nov. 18, 1861. At Owens College, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1SS6. Died Mar. 24,
J933. at Bowdon; buried there. Brother of Charles H.
(1886) and Alfred (1884). (I he Tunes, Mar. 27, 1933.)
NEILL, BALFOUR HENDERSON. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Oct. 1896. S. of Percival Clay, Esq. B. at Dunedin,
New Zealand. School, Christ's College, Christ church, N.Z.
Matric. Michs. 1896. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Called to
the Bar, June 19, 1901. Practised in New Zealand. Died in
Canada, in 1912. (Law Lists; F. Brittain.)
NEILL, CHARLES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1S86. S. of Henry
James, wine -merchant, of Rockport, Co. Down, Ireland,
(and Isabella, dau. of William Gray, Esq., of Geelone,, Vic-
toria Australia). B. Nov. 12. 1868. at Rockport. School,
Bishop's Stortford. Matric. Michs. 1S86; B.A. 1S89; M.B.,
B.Chir., and M.A. 1894. Of Ranaghat, Nuddea, Bengal, in
1900. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1903; priest, 1904; C. of
Haughton-le-Skerne Durham, 1903-4. Missionary at
Ranaghat, 1906-7. C. of Liskeard, Cornwall, 1907-8. C. of
Cheltenham, 1908-9. Organizing Secretary, C.M.S., dius. of
Gloucester and Worcester, 1909-10. V. of St Mark's, Chel-
tenham, 1910-13. V. of Nutley, Susses, 1913-15. C. of
Liskeard, Cornwall, 1916-17. V. of Christ Church, Mount-
sorrel, Leics., 191 7-1 8. Secretary, L.J.S., 1918-19; Mis-
sionary at Jerusalem, 1919-20. R. of Thorpe-Mandeville,
Northants., 1920-1. V. of Great Baddow, Essex, 1921-4.
Missionary (B.C. M.S.) at Mirzapux, India, 1925-31. V. of
Cheadle Hulnie, Cheshire, 1932-4. V. of Little Amwell,
Herts.; 1936-7. V. of St Keverne, Cornwall, 1939-40 R. of
Shennanbury, Sussex, 1940-1. R. of Barnwell, Northants.,
1943-5. Chaplain, All Saints, Coonoor, S. India, 1946-9.
Died at Coonoor, Apr. 9, 1049. Brother of William (1878).
{[-f>:u 11. 4*4; Medical Directories; Crockford; Walford,
1 ounty Families; Ike limes, Apr. 14, 1949.)
NEILL, MELVILLE McCULLOCH GRIEVE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1886. Of Renfrew. S. of John,
sugar-refiner, of Glenneld, Greenock. B. there, Aug. 1, 1869.
Schools, Greenock Collegiate and Cargdfield, Edinburgh.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1890. Adm. at the Middle remple.
Called to the Bar, June 14, 1893. Brother of the next.
[Law Lists.)
NEILL, ROBERT GRIEVE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
Oct. 1890. S of John, Esq. B. at Greenock. Schools, S.
David's, Reigate, and Greeno< k Collegiate (Mr J. Graham).
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Rowing ' blue,"
1892. A sugar-refiner. Name removed (by death), Oct.
1942. Brother of the above. (Book of Blues.)
NEILL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1878.
[Eldest] s. of Henry James, of Rockport, Co. Down, Ireland.
B. 1859. School, Bishop's Stortford. Matric. Michs. 1878;
\: A. 1^2; M.A. 18S7. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8,
1-.;.,. (..ilk-d to the Bar, Apr. 18, 1883. On the Northern
Circuit. Of Rockport, Craigavad, Co. Down. Latterly of
2, St Albans Road, Kensington, London. Died Dec. 23,
1937. Brother of Charles (1886). (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; 1 he limes, Dec. 24, 1937.)
NEILL, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Mar. 16, 1851. [Only] s. of Hugh [F.R.A.S.].
B. 1834, in Liverpool. School, Lanes, (private), Matric.
Michs. 1851; B.A. 1855; M.A. 1858. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 31, 1853. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1857.
On the Northern Circuit. Died Nov. 9, 1896. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bat.)
NEILSON, HUGH. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8, 1883. B. Sept. 29,
1864. School, Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh. Matric. [tfichs.
1883. Football (rugby) * blue,' 1*84; Athletics 'blue'
(Hammer), 1887. An ironmaster. A Governor of MerchistoD
School. Died June 7, 1944, at Chapelt- him, Stewarton,
Perthshire. Brother of William (1891). (Men hist. <n Castle
Sch. Keg.; Book of Blues; The limes, June 9, 1944.)
NEILSON, JOHN. Adm. at Christ's June 30, 1S06. Name
appears in Study-rents from Mich. 1S06 to Christmas 1812;
probably did not reside. One of these names, s. of John, of
Bristol, matric. from St Edmund Hall, Oxford, Oct. n,
1809, age 22; B.A. (Oxford) 1S13; M.A. (Oxford) 1816.
Another, 3rd s. of John, deceased, of Belfast, merchant, was
adm. at the Inner Temple Mar. 5, 1806. (Peile 11 35a
Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court.)
NEILSON, WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 21, 1891. B. Aug.
i8, 1873. School, Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh. Matric.
Michs. 1891; B.A. andLL.B., 1894. Football (rugby) ' blue",
1S91-3; Capt., 1893. Played for Scotland, 1891-7. President
of the Scottish Rugby Football Union, 1905-6. Adm. at the
Inner Temple. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890. Od the
Nelson, Edward Milles
Northern Circuit. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.)
Highland L.I.; Major, Tank Corps; wounded; prisoner of
war). Of Prestwick, Ayrshire, in 1947. Brother of Hugh
(1883). (Merchistm Castle Sell. Keg.; Book of Blues; inn,
War List; Law Lists.)
NEISH, JOHN WALKER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7,
1868. Of Forfar. S. of (ames, writer-to-the-signet (and Janet
Walker). B. 1849, in Dundee. Bapt. 1S4Q. [School, Clifton.]
Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1873. Died Sept. 15, 1884, at
The Laws, Forfarshire. Brother of the next. (Clifton Coll.
Reg.; Eagle, xm. 2S4.)
NEISH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's. May 30 1863.
[Eldest] s. of James, niauuiacturer-to-the signet (and Janet
Walker). B. Oct. 28, 1S45, at Dundee. Matric. Michs. 1863;
B.A. 1867. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, i860. Called to the
Bar, June 7, 1S69. Of Natal, South Africa. Died Feb. 19,
191 1, at The Laws, Dundee. Brother of the above. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster. Men at the Bar; The I tines,
1 1 b 22, 1911.)
NELL, GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. pens, (age 24) at Trinity
Hall, June 24, 1853. Eldest s. of George Michael, deceased,
of Colombo, Ceylon. Matric. Michs. 1S53; (Civil Law Classes,
1st Class, 1855-6). Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 7, 1855.
Called to the Bar, June 7, 1S58. Practised in Colombo.
{Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
NELLEN, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, May 28, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1853; Scholar, 1854,
B.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (York), 1857; C. of Nafferton,
Yorks., 1857-9. Second Master of Bury Grammar School,
1859-62. Assistant Master at Durham Cathedral School,
1863-5. C. of Bromham, Beds., 1865-6. Latterly of 9, Clif-
ton Road, Brighton where he died Dec. 10, 191 1. (Crock-
ford; The Guardian, Dec. 15, 1911.)
NELSON, ADAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 13, 182.,. Of
Notts. Migrated to Peterbouse, Oct. 10, 1829. Matric.
Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
Sept. 20, 1835, pnest, Sept. 25, 1836. C. of Roxby,
Lines., 1842-58, and R. of Snarford, 1S45-5S. Married, 1836
(then ' of Somerby, Lines.'), Elizabeth Ives Dialls Stubbs,
of Lincoln's Inn Fields. Author, The Spirit of Hope, or the
Pilgrim's Rest, etc. Died at Roxby, while shaking hands
with departing guests, Apr. 26, 1858, (/. .-! . Walker, 43S
MS, note; Christian Remembrancer, 1836, 512; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
NELSON, CHARLES MOSELEY. Adm. pens., at Queen's,
Oct. 11, 1802. [Eldest s. of Charles Coventry, of Southwark.
B. there, Oct. 7, 1S43. School, City of London.] Matric.
Michs. 1862; Scholar; B.A. 1S67; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon
( Jamaica, for Exeter) 1S67; priest (Exeter), 1S68; C. of
PhUlack, Cornwall, 1867-8. Inc. of St Paul's, Auckland,
New Zealand 1870-1908. Canon of Auckland, 1893-19 15,
Acting Professor of Classics and English at University Col-
lege, Auckland, 1891; Registiar there, 1907-17. Died Feb. 17,
1919. (Crockford; Who was Who.)
NELSON, EDMUND. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke, Oct. r,
1884. S. of the Rev. Thomas Sherlock (1841)- B. [Aug. 15,
i.V>sJ at Lincoln. [Schools, Marlborough College and Brigh-
ton College (1882-4).] Matric. Michs. 18S4; B.A. 18S7;
M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1888; priest, 18S9; C. of
Grantham, 18SS-M. V. ofN. Carlton, Lines., 1894-1901. V.of
North audSouthCarltou, 1901-6. V. of Stainfietd with Apley,
1907-8. R. of Elton-on-the-Hill, Notts., 1909-17. Lie. pr.
dioc, of Ripon, 1918-22. V. of Lowthorpe with Ruston
Parva, Yorks., 1922-5. Subsequently of Allendale, Manor
Drive, Harrogate, where he died Oct. 23, 1940. (Marl-
borough Coll. Reg.; Brighton Coll. Keg.; Crockford; The
Times, Oct. 26, 1940.)
NELSON. The Hon. EDWARD FOYLE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 21, 1851. [4th] s. of Thomas [Bolton] (1807). [2nd]
Earl Nelson. B. [Nov. 11], 1833, at Whitepansh, Wilts.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1852; M.A. 1855. C. of
Wantage, Berks., 1858-9. Died Sept. 8, 1850. Brother of
Horatio (1841), [ohn H. (1841) and Heurv 11854). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;Clergy List.)
NELSON, EDWARD MILLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 24, 1S69. Of London. S. of I D., F.R.C.S., of St
John's Wood.] Matric. Michs. 1869. Resided for a short
period, 1869-70. Went abroad in the service of a telegraph
- ompany engaged in I ay ing submarine -cables along the
Atlantic seaboard of S. America and elsewhere. An authority
on meteorological and astronomical matters, also on micro-
scopv. President of the Royal Microscopical Society and
of the Quekett Microscopical Club. Of 34. Apsley Road,
Bristol. l.P. for Zetland. Author. The Cult of
Builders, etc. Died July 20. 1938, at Clifton; buried there.
(Who was Who; The Times, July 21, 1938.)
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NELSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, {age 16) at Trinity, Nov. 18,
1778. S. of George, of London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent,
1779. Comet, 2nd Dragoon Guards, Apr. r, 1779> Lieut.,
Nov. 16, 1780; Capt., 59th Foot, 1790; Capt, of an inde-
pendent Company, Sept. 11, 1793. Distinguish from the
Rev. George Nelson, of Chedworth Gloucs., grandson of
George Nelson, alderman of London, who died Nov. 16,
1811. (Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag., 1811, 11. 589-)
NELSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 14,
1S39. Of Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1S44; M.A.
1847. C. of Watton, Norfolk, 1855-S. Disappears from
Crockford, 1S60, and from Clergy List, 1868.
NELSON, GEORGE ALFRED UMNEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 1, 1864. S. of George, Esq., of Tingewick,
near Buckingham. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1864;
B.A. 186S; M.A. 1872. Of 5, Clydesdale Road, London, and
Sherington, Bucks. Died Mar. 7, 1907, aged 62. [The I imes,
Mar. 9, 1907.)
NELSON, The Hon. HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
Feb. 15, 1854. [5th] s. of Thomas [Bolton], [2nd] Earl (1S07)
(and Frances Elizabeth Eyre). B. [ Julv 28, 1835], at Land-
ford, Wilts. School Eton. Matric Michs. 1S54. Of Land-
ford House, Plaitford, Wilts. Died, unmarried, being killed
by a fall from his horse, Nov. 28, 1863. Brother of Horatio
(1841), John H. (1843) and Edward F. (1851). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
NELSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, June 9, 1865. [2nd
s. of Matthew, of Holme, Norfolk.] B. Oct. 6, 1845. Matric.
Michs. 1865; B.A. 1S69. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S6S; priest,
1869; C. of Market Rasen, Lines., 1868-77. V. of Usselby.
1870-7. V. of Legsby, 1877-81. J.P- for Lindsey 1
Dec. 5, 1881, at Market Rasen. (Genealogical Mag., 1897-8,
1. 629; The Guardian, Dec. 14, 1881.)
NELSON. HORATIO, Viscount MERTON. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, June 3, 1805. [Only] s. of the Rev. William, D.D.
(I774) [subsequently Baron Nelson] (and Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Yonge, V. of Great Torrington, Devon). B.
Oct. 26, 17S8, at Hilborough, Norfolk. School, Eton. Matric.
Easter, 1806. Styled Viscount Trafalgar, 1805. Went with
Admiral Russell to Texel, 1806. Received Royal Warrant,
March 1806, to accept and wear the insignia of the Order of
St Joachim, won by his celebrated uncle. Died, unmarried,
Jan. 17, 1808, of typhus fever; buried in St Paul's by the
side of his uncle. (Eton Sch. Lists; Peile, n. 356; G.E.C.;
G. Mag.t 1808, 1. 93.)
NELSON, HORATIO, Earl. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 25, 1841. [Eldest] s. of Thomas (1S07). [2nd] Earl
Nelson (and Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Maurice Eyre,
Esq., of Landlord House, W:ilts.). B. Aug. 7, 1823, at
Bnnkworth, Wilts. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1841;
M.A. 1844. Succeeded his father as 3rd Earl Nelson, Nov. 1,
1835. Married, July 28, 1845, Lady Mary Jane Diana Agar,
only dau. of Welbore Ellis, 2nd Earl of Normanton, and had
issue. Lieut., Wilts Yeomanry; Capt. A Commissioner of
the Royal Patriotic Fund. J.P. and D.L. for Wilts. Died
Feb. 25, 1913. Brother of Edward F. (1S51), John H. (1843)
and Henry {1854). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Walford, County Families; G.E.C.; Who was Who.)
NELSON, HORATIO FOLLIOTT. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Jan. 20, 1835. 2nd s. of Horatio, * Copiarum militariurn
praefectus ' [Army Quartermaster], of Dublin. B. Aug. 16,
1818, at Sabine Fields, Queen's Co., Ireland. Schools, Port-
arlington (Mr Lyon), and Tooting, Surrey (Dr Lord). Matric.
Michs. 1836. One of these names, M.R.C.S., 1850, was of
Portland Place, London, in i860. (Medical Directories.)
NELSON, HORATIO WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sllwyn H.,
1 let i, 1890. [S. of Rear-Admiral the Hon. M. H., of Salis-
bury.] B. June 18, 1871. [School, Sherborne.] Matnc.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Adm. Solicitor, 1899. Registrar of
the Supreme Court of Ceylon. Died in Colombo, 19 10.
(Sherborne Sch. Reg.)
NELSON, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalenl, Apr- 21,
1832. S. of James, of Leeds (and Mary Russell). Matric.
Ml hs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (York)
1836; priest (Ripon) 1837; C. of Morley, Yorks., 1836-7.
C. of Coley, 1S37-8. P.C. of Luddenden, 1838 - 1
Feb. m fohi Cotl ! Beds, his brother's
home. {Crockford; The Guardian, Feb 16,1881)
NELSON, JAMES EDMUND ROSE. Adm. at Christ's, Dec. 15,
1802. S. of the Rev. Edmund (i743), !<■ "1 I
Norfolk (and Elizabeth Forster, dau. of - Rose, of Elling-
ton). Matric. Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1803; Tancred Divinity
student, 1803; B.A. 1807, Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20,
1807; priest, Dec. 18, 1808. R, of Congham, Norfolk, 1811-
39. Died in August, 1839, aged 55, at Lincoln. (Petle, 11. 352 ;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1839, 11. 208.)
Nelson, The Hon. John Horatio
NELSON, JAMES HENRY. Adm. at Kings', (age 18}, a 1 aol u
from Eton, Sept. 18, 1S56. [Only s. of Thomas, of Onslow
House, Brompton, Middlesex.] B. in St. 1. 1
Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1863. Fell-
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 17, 1859- Called to the
Bar, Jan. 26, 1871. Entered the Madras Civil Service, 1861;
Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Madras, 1863. Small
Causes Court Judge, Kumbakonam, 1S67-72. Registrar of
the High Court, 1872. Civil and Sessions Judge in Tanjore,
1S72; at Cuddapah, 1876-80. Judge at Chingleput, Madras,
1S80-7; retired, r.887. Practised at Haidarabad, 1
Author, The Madeira Manual; Commentaries on Code oj
i< .cedure in India; View of t lie Hindu Law; Scientifit
Study of Hindu Law. Edited The Indian Jurist. Died Apr.
3, 1S98, at Westgate-on-Sea [Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi.
/ . Lis ■ , Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; IA ,S,
Lists; I he Tim , Api
NELSON, JAMES HENRY. Adm. (age iS) at Trinity Hall.
Jan. 20, 1861. [3rd] s. of T[homas] W[right], Esq., of 48,
Cleveland Square, London. School, Uppingham. Name
removed before residence. Adm. at Brascnose College,
Oxford, whence he matric. May 23, 1861, age 18; migrafc d
to Magdalen Hall, 1863. [Uppingham Sch. Roll; Al. Oxon.,
which confuses him with the above.)
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July 2, 17S7; a 'Ten-
year man.' Of Notts. Matric. Michs. 1797; B.D. (Stat. Eli:.)
1797. Priest-Vicar of Lincoln Cathedral, 1790-1845. P.C. of
St Mark's, Lincoln, 1790-1845. R. of Snarford, Lines. , 1828-
4S. V. of Searby with Owmby, 1811-45. V. of Ruskington,
1804-45 (2nd mediety) and Wellingore, 1804-45. Died May
23, 1845, aged 83. (Associated Architectural Reports, xxi, 221
and 226.)
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, May 19, 1802.
S. of John, late of Dereham, Norfolk. B. there. Schools,
Fincham (Mr Forby) and Dereham (Mr Johnson). Matric.
Michs. 1803; Scholar, 1S03. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Nov. 1,
1805; B.A. 1807; M.A. 1S10. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 12,
1808; priest, May 28, 1809. R. of Beeston-by-Mileham,
Norfolk, 1810-65. R. of Little Dunham, 1S30-45. Chaplain
to the Dowager Lady Suffield. Married, 1808, Emily, dau.
of Thomas Smyth, of Dereham. Died Nov. 9, 1865, at
Beeston. Father of John (1827). (Venn, 11. 138, Little
Dunham, 1830-65, given incorrectly; Crockford.)
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. at Sidney, 1813. Did not reside. Adm.
pens, at Queens', Oct. 27, 1813. [Of Norfolk. 2nd s. of
Matthew, of Holme (and Anne, dau. of Giles Thurlow, of
Holme). B. 1793]. Matric. Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 9, 1S16; priest, Nov. 16, 1817. R. of
Wmterton, Norfolk, 1821-67. C. of Foxley. Married, and
had issue (his son, the Rev. John Gudgeon Nelson, was the
celebrated horticulturist). Died 1867; buried at Winterton.
(Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Genealogical Mag., 1. 1867-8, 629.)
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Jan. 4, 182;.
S. of the Rev. John (1802), R. of Beeston-by-MUeham,
Norfolk. Matnc. Michs. 1827; LL.B. 1833. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 20, 1832; priest, June 2, 1833. R. of Gilston,
Herts., 1838-41. R. of Little Dunham, Norfolk (succeeding
his father), 1845-65. Resided at East Dereham, Norfolk, and
at Bakewell, Derbs., 1866-74. V. of Bradenstoke with Clack,
Wilts., 1875-87. Of Clarendon House, West Dulwi< h, in
1888. Subsequently of Loddon, Norfolk, where he died Nov.
12, 1898. (Crockford; Cussans, 1. 72; I he limes, Nov. iO,
1898.)
NELSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Julj
[Only]s. of John, Esq. .deceased. B. at Chester-le-Street. Of
Durham. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. 1S37. Matric.
from St Mary Hall, Oxford, July 2, 1840, age 2Z.
bury Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon.)
NELSON, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Cm 1
22, 1864. Of Surrey. Matnc Michs. 1864; Scholar
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1872. Of 41, i
S.W. in 1906. Father of Roland H. (1900).
NELSON, The Hon. JOHN HORATIO. Adm. pens, |
Trinity, July 1, 1843. [2nd] s. of Thoma
[2nd] Earl (and Fra
nikworth, WiUs. : . ... Matric.
M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon 1847; prii
C. of Eartham, Sussex, 1847 si- C. of spem, r..-i 1, .1
R. of Trmiley St Mary, Suffolk, 1853 y. R. of Bela
Scottow, Norfolk, 1857-72. R. <
Berks., 1872-1909. Married, 1S57, Susan, dau. oi Lord
Charles Spencer-ctiun hill, and bad issue. Resided latter!)
at Landford, Salisbury, where In- died Sept
Sch. Reg., addendum, Eton Sch. 1 Burke, /'.
and B.; W'jJfurd, ( ounty Families.)
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Nelson, John Theodore
NELSON, JOHN THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's July i,
1896. S. of Thomas. 13. June 11, 1878, in Edinburgh,
School, Edinburgh Academy, Did not reside. Migrated to
Trinity, June 25, 1897. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900.
Painter and publisher, l if 10, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh,
in 1946. (Pale, 11. 808.)
NELSON, REGINALD ARBOUIN. Adm. at Clare, June 11,
1881. [Eldest s. of Albert Ommaney, solicitor of Thames
Ditton, Surrey]. Maine. Michs. 1S81; B.A. and LL.B. 1884;
LL.M. 1899. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 20, 1882.
Called to the Bar, July 7, 1886. Principal of the Law College,
Madras, 1891-1913. Acting Law Reporter, 1894-1902. Died
June 21, 1914, at Folkestone. [Laze Lists; Inns oj < ourt;
I.C.S. Lists; The Times, June 24, 1914.)
NELSON, RICHARD (175+), see RYCROFT.
NELSON, RICHARD ALBANY. Adm. pens, at Peteriiouse,
Dec. 1, 1898. S. of James, Esq. [engineer], of Las Palmas,
Grand Canary, i '.. July 2, 1800, at Neweastle-ou-Tyne.
School, St Paul's. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; LL.B.
1903. Adm. Solicitor, May, 1907. Practised at Hertford
(Messrs Sworder and Longmore, 1907-14). Appears, from
existing documentary evidence, to have acted as deputy to
the Town Clerk of Hertford, but there is no record of his
actual appointment. Afterwards lived at Teignmouth, where
hediedDet 6, 1935. [St Paul's Sch, Reg.; I . A. It alker, 044 ,
Law Lists; The i imes, Dec. 9, 1935.)
NELSON. ROLAND HUGH. Adm. pens at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of John Henry {1864), of 7, Stanhope Gardens,
London. B. Feb. 7, 1881, in London. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1919. Rowing ' blue,' 1901,
1902, E903. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, June 27, 1906.
I'nvat- Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, 1909-
11 and 19 14-16; to the Home Secretary, 1912-13. Of
Chiltems End, Henley-on-Thames. Died Dec. 19, 1940, in
London. [Eton Sch. Lists; Book oj Blues; Law Lists; The
Times, Dec. 31, 1940.)
NELSON, SIDNEY HERBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke
Sept. 2i, 1877. S. of [Sir] Thomas James, attorney and city
solicitor, of Hampton Wi< k, Middlesex, B. at Upper Clapton
Matric. Michs. 1877. Re-adm. Nov. 3, 1S79. Died Aug. 26,
1932, at Goring-on -Thames. (The Junes, Aug. 27, 1932;
P. E. Towell.)
NELSON, SUCKLING. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 16, 1791.
[7th] s. of (the Rev.) Edmund (1741), K. of Burnham Thorpe,
Norfolk (and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Maurice Suckling,
D.D., Preb. of Westminster). [B. Jan. 5, 1714.] Matric.
Mic hs. 1 791 ; Scholar, 1 791 ; B.A. 1 795. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) J une 30, 1 793 ; priest Dec. 22 , 1 793 ; C. of
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, 1793-7. R. of Burnham-Sutton
and Burnham-Overy, 1797-9. Buried there, unmarried,
Apr. 20, 1799? aged 35. Brother of the Admiral and of
William (1774)- (Gunning's Reminiscences (Vol. 11, 252)
which del. ill- the 1 urioiis circumstances under which he
obtained his degree; Peile, II, 331; Blomefield, Supp.; Burke,
P. and B.\ G. Mag., 1799, 1. 441, which calls him Maurice
Suckling Nelson.)
NELSON, THOMAS, Adm. pen., (age 19) at Christ's, May 15,
1758. S. of William [President of the Council and acting
Governor of Virginia], of Yorktown, Virginia (and Elizabeth
BurweU). [B. there, Dec. 26, 1738] School, Hackney.
Matric. Michs. 1758. Resided until Lady Day, 1761. A
merchant. On H.M. Council of Virginia, 1764; and one of the
signers of the Dei laration of Independence. Although an
ardent Revolutionist, keenly opposed the Virginia Act of
sequestration of British property, 1777, being said to have
declared that he ' would pay his debts like an honest man.'
Commander-in-Chief in the Virginia Commonwealth, and
marched to Philadelphia, 1778- On account of illness retired
to Virginia, to serve ,is financier, Governor, and Commander
of the Militia. Fleeted Governor, 1781. Joined Washington
as Major-General of the Virginia forces m the siege of York-
town, 1781, but resigned through ill-health. Finani ially
ruined, he moved to a small estate (Offley, Hanover County),
where he stayed for the remainder of his life. Married, 1762,
Lucy, dau. of Philip and Mary Grimes, and had issue, 11
children. Died Jan. 4, i~s9; buried in the old churchyard of
Yorktown. (Peile, 1. 266; a Virginia Correspondent; !>-.,! , ./
American Biography, xin. 424; M. V. Smith, Virginia, 1 n : ■
1892; A History oj the Executives of the (. ohmv and ,./ the
Commonwealth.)
NELSON, THOMAS. Adm. pen. (age eg) al Trinity, Oct. 16,
1772. S. of William, of Dent, Yorks, School, Manchester.
Matric. Michs. 1773; Scholar, 1774; B.A. 1777. C. oi Filey,
Yorks, 1;. -,.)<. 1811. Y. of Owersby and oi Kirkby-cum-
l tsgodby, Lines., 1803-27. Died Jan. 3, 1827, aged 72, {G.Mag.,
1K27. 1. 2S1; Manchester i,t. Sell, AY.:; , 1. im., uhuh gives
date oi death as Mar. 26, 1829.)
Nelson, William Ernest
NELSON (sometime BOLTON), THOMAS. Adm. pens, at
Peteriiouse, July 6, 1807, as Bolton. Eldest s. of Thomas
(sub Bolton (1756)), of Wells, Norfolk (and Susannah, dau.
of the Rev. Edmund Nelson (1741), R. of Burnham Thorpe
(and sister of Horatio, Viscount Nelson). B. July 7, 1786.
School, Norwich High. Matric. Michs. 1807; B.A. 1811;
M.A. 1814. High Sheriff of Wilts., 1834. Succeeded his uncle,
the Rev. William (1774), as 2nd Earl Nelson, Feb. 28, 1835,
and assumed the surname and arms of Nelson. Married, Feb.
21, 1821, Frances Elizabeth, dau. of John Maurice Eyre, Esq.,
of Landford House, and Brickworth, Wilts. Died Nov. 1,
1835, at Brickworth House. Father of Edward F. (1851),
Huratio (1841), John H. (1S43) and Henry (ifiS4). U- A.
Walker, 381; Burke, P. and B,\ G.EX .; G. Mag,, 1835, II,
641.)
NELSON, THOMAS DARCY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. i2, 1758. Of Yorks. Matric. Michs 1759; Scholar,
1759; B.A. 17'",; M.A. 1766. R. of Holtby, Yorks. Died
suddenly Apr. io, 1799, at the George Inn, York. [G. Mas.,
1799, 357-)
NELSON, THOMAS LAMPLUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 12, 1855. [2nd] s. of George B[rook, solicitor],
of 21, Park Place, Leeds. B. there, Nov. 30, 1837. School,
Forest, Walthamstow. Migrated to Caius, May s 1 '
Matric. Michs. 1S56; B.A. 1S63; M.A. 1867. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 9, [858. 1. all' 1 to the Bar, June u, 1862.
Spei ial Pleader; on the Midland Cirt uit, and Leeds Borough
Sessions. Died c. 1870. [Venn, n. 530; Law Lists; Inns oj
Court.)
NELSON, THOMAS SHERLOCK. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 5, 1S41.
[S. of George, fanner]. B. Jan. 1X2;, at Limber Magna,
Lines. [School, Louth Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A.
1845; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon 1846; priest. 184 ; C. ol
Spalding, Lines., 1846-9. R. of St Peter-at-Arches with
St Benedict, Lincoln, 1S51-1906. Preb. of Lincoln Cathedral,
1874-1906. Married at Scarborough, (Jut. 25, i8ji), Matilda,
youngest dau. of J. R. Carter, of Spalding. Died Julv 0,
1906, at St Peter's re, t, ,rv, Lincoln. Father of Edmund (1884).
[Crockford; The J imes, July 11, 1906; P. B. G. Binnall.)
NELSON, WALTER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 18S9. S. of George
Henry, manufacturer, of Melchbourne Park, Bedford. B.
Aug. 27, 1S70, at Warwick. School, Warwick. Matric. Michs.
1889; B.A. 1892. Director of the firm of Nelson and Dale,
Emscote Mills, Warwick. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Foreign Legion, French Army; 2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Regt.
(T.F.)); killed in action at the Hohenzollern redoubt, Oct.
13, 1915 [Venn, 11 509; Univ. War List.)
NELSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Christ's, Jan. 15,
1774- [4th] s. of the Rev. Edmund (1741), R. of Bunih.un
Thorpe, Norfolk (and Catherine Suckling). B. there [Apr. 20,
1757]. School, North Walsham. Matric. Michs. 1774;
Scholar, 1775; B.A. 1778; M.A. 1781; D.D. 1802. Ord. dea-
con (Norwich) Dec. 19, 1779; priest, June 4, 1781; C. oi
Burnham Thorpe. Norfolk, 1779-81. C. of Syderstone, 1781-
3. R. of Brandon Parva, 17^,-07. Nav.d Chaplain 111 H.M.S.
Boreas, 1784; obtained his discharge, uct. 1786 and returned
to Brandon Parva. R. of Hilborough, 1797. Preb. of Canter-
bury, 1803. Succeeded his brother, Oct. 21, 1805, as 2nd
Baron Nelson of the Nile. Created Viscount Merton and
Earl Nelson of Trafalgar, 1805. A pension of £5000 a year
was granted to him by Parliament together with the sum of
£90,000. With this, in 1814, he bought Stanlynch Park, near
Downton, Wilts. Married (1) Nov. 1786, Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. Henry Yonge, and had issue; (2) 1829, Hilare, dau. of
Rear-Admiral Sir Robert Barlow. Died, s.p.m., Feb. 28,
1835, m London, when the earldom passed to his nephew,
Thomas (1807). Brother of Suckling (1791) and of the
Admiral; father of Horatio (1805). [Peile,u. 299; \
Clergy; G.E.C.; Walford, County Famili, ;; D.N.B.)
NELSON. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, !u!v j,
1856. S. of the Rev. William, deceased. B. at Higher Kellet,
Lanes. School, Lancaster Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1856;
B.A. i860; M.A. 1870. In Holy Orders, but held no cure.
Sometune of Arden House, Henley -in -Arden, Warws.
921. Father of the next. (Burke, O.B.E., sub
his;
NELSON, WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. at Clare, June is, 1889.
[S. of the Rev. William (above), of Arden House, Henley-in
Arden. B. Nov. 7, 1870. Schools, Bilton Grange and
Haileyburv.] Matric. Lent, 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1898.
Football (rugbv) 'blue,' 1802. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1900. Practised at Heniey-m Arden.
Medical Officer of Health, Wootton-Wawen district, Strat-
ford-on-Avon Union. J. P. Joint Head Master (with his son)
of Arden House School, Henley-in-Arden. Married Rosa
Gertrude, dau. of A. J. Tompkins, of Park Terrace, Cam-
bridge. O.B.E., 1917. Died Oct. 8, 1933, buried at St John's
524
Nelthorpe, George
Church, Henley. {Bilton Grange Reg.; Haileyburv Reg.;
Schoolmasters1 Directories; Book of Blues; Medical Direc-
tories; Burke, O.B.E.; The Times, Oct. nf 1933.)
NELTHORPE. GEORGE. Adm. peas, at Emmanuel, Apr. 27,
1789. Matric. Michs. 1789. Doubtless the man of these
names, b. 1772; Capt., W. Norfolk Militia, 1794; Lieut. -Col.,
1799-1854; died Apr. 27, 1854, at Mount Street, Grosvenor
Square, London. (Boase, vi. z8o; G. Mag,, 1854, 1. 668.)
NELTHORPE, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
Nov. 6, 1792. [Eldest] s. of Sir John [6th] Bart. (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1764), of Barton, Lines, (and Anna Maria
Charlotte, dau. of Andrew Willoughby, Esq.). [B. Dec. 25,
I773-] School, Rugby. Matric. Miens. 1792. Succeeded as
7th Bart., 1799- Of Scawby, Lines. Married Dec. 9, 1806,
Margaret, dau. of James Duthie, Esq., of Stirlingshire.
Died, s.p., May 12, 1S30, and was succeeded by his nephew-
John (1S32). Brother of John (1794). (Rugbv Sch, Reg.;
Burke, P. and B. (sub Sutton); G.E.C.; Walford, County
Families; G. Mag., 1830, 11. 93.)
NELTHORPE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, June 5,
1760. S. of James, of Lynford, Norfolk. B. there. School,
Westminster. Scholar, 1760; matric. Easter, 1762. Of Lyn-
ford Hall, Norfolk. Died Aug. 31, 17S3. M.I. at Ickburgh.
{Venn, II. 78.)
NELTHORPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 4, 1758. B.
[Apr. 20, 1740] at Little Grimsby, Lines. [S. of Griffith, of
Little Grimsby (and Mary, dau. of John Gibbs).] Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Mar. 1, 1762. Died in 17S4. (Inns of I uri
P. B. G. Binnall.)
NELTHORPE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 15,
1794. [2nd] s. of Sir John, Bart. (Trinity College, Oxford,
1764), of Barton, Lines, (and Anna M. C. Willougbbv).
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1S00. Of Ferriby,
Lines. Married (1) Dec. 13, 1810, Marv Ann, dau. of John
Brooke, Esq., of Bardney Hall, Yorks; (2) Christian Brown,
dau. of John Brown, of London. Died ' lately ' (in Sept.
1824) at Lincoln. Brother of Henrv (1792); father of the
next. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Sutton);
G. Mag., 1824, 11. 285.)
NELTHORPE, Sir JOHN, Bart. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May n,
1832. [Eldest s. of John (above), of Ferriby, Lines, (by his
2nd wife, Christian Brown).] B. Sept. 27, 1814. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1832. Adm. at Gray's Inn. Of Scawby
Hall, Lines. J. P. Succeeded his uncle Henry (1792) as Bth
Bart., May 12, 1830. Married, June 24, 1838, his cousin,
Frances Maria, dau. of the Rev. Sir Charles John Anderson,
8th Bart. Died, s.p., Nov. 22, 1865, at Scawby Hall, when
the Baronetcy became extinct. (Eton Sch, Lists; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Sutton): G.E.C.)
NELTHROPP, HENRY LEONARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 17, 1838. S. of Christian. B. at Vellore, India.
School, Stockwell, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843;
M.A. 1846. F.S.A. 1862. Ord. priest (Salisbury, for Glouces-
ter and Bristol), 1845; C. of Holy Trinity, Kingswood,
Bristol, 1844-7. Chaplain at Guines, Calais, 1852-4 and
1859-61; at H.M. Legation, Berne, 1856-9. Author, A
Treatise on WaUhwork, Past and Present. Residing latterly
at Beulah Villa, Church Road, Upper Norwood, where he
died in March, 1901. (Crockford; The Times, Mar. 25, 1901.)
NEMBHARD, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Sept. 3, 1818.
Of Hants. [S. of Ballard Beckford, of the Hounslov
St Elizabeth's, and New Place House, Southampton (attor-
ney-at-law in Jamaica, 1785; member of the Council, 1808).
B. May 4, 1795. in Jamaica.] Migrated to Trinity, Nov [6,
1818. Matric. Michs. 1819. Led a wild life while an under-
graduate, and was on this account refused by the lady of
his choice, Miss Sophia Louisa Rowe; taking her refusal to
heart, he disappeared about 182 1 and for some fifteen years
his family were in ignorance of his fate, until his sister-in-
law, while on a Continental tour, accidentally found him
imprisoned for debt in a French town; she paid his debts,
brought him to England and reconciled him to Miss Rowe,
whom he married, Jan. 6, 1842. C. of Hensingham, Cumber-
land, 1845-6. P.C of Wethenil, 1847-50. R. oflnston
1866-70. R. of West with East Putford, 1870-'. Died,
s.p., Oct. 18, 1876; buried at Bideford. (Crockford; Carib-
beana, IV.
NEPEAN EVAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 16,
1818. Uthj s. of Sir Evan [1st] Bart. [Secretary of the
Admiralty] (for whom see D.N.B.) (and Margaret, dau. of
Capt. William Skinner). B. Apr. 20, 1800, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1823; M.A. 1826.
deacon, 1823; priest, 1824. Minister of Grosvenor
Chapel, South Audlcy Street, London, 1830-73. I
to the Queen, 1848-73. R. of Heydon, Norfolk, 1831 61.
Nesham, Charles Edward
Canon of Westminster, 1860-73. Married, Sept. 5, 1832,
Anne, dau. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Knt.
Author, Sermon (on the occasion of the funeral of the Duke
of Wellington), 1852. Latterly of 21, Bolton Street, Picca-
dilly. Died Mar. 13, 1S73, at Little Cloisters, Westminster
Abbey; buried in the Abbey. Father of Montagu B. (1865);
brother of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, 11. 1106;
Burke, P. and B.; Crockford.)
NEPEAN, MOLYNEUX HYDE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Jan. 21, 1801. [Eldest] s. of Sir Evan [1st] Bart.
[Secretary of the Admiralty] of London (and Margaret, dau.
of Capt. William Skinner). [B. Sept. 20, 1783.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S01; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 1, 1803. Of Bothenhampton, Dorset.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., Oct. 2, 1822. Clerk of the Crown in
Jamaica. Married (1) Aug. 30, 1813, Charlotte, dau. of
Philip Tilghraan, and had issue; (2) May 30, 1852, Lydia
Clark, dau. of William Wright, of Wallsend, Northumber-
land. Died June 4, 1856, at Lee Hall, near Hexham. Brother
of the above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Boase, vi. 280; Burke,
P. and B.; Inns of Court.)
NEPEAN, MONTAGU BRYMER. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Sept. 30, 1865. [6th (twin with sth)] s. of the Rev. Evan
(181S), Canon of Westminster. B. [Apr. 19, 1846], in London.
School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
i86g; M.A. 1872. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1869; priest, 1870; C.
of Great Abington, Cambs., 1869-74. V. of Lenham, Kent,
1874-6. R. of Great Brickhill, Bucks., 1876-1913. Rural
Dean of Bletchlev, 1896-1913. Died Feb. 4, 1913, at Great
Brickhill. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 591; Burke,
P. and B.; Crockford.)
NESBITT, ALFRED ALEXANDER IRWIN. Adm. pens, (age
33) at Jesus, Apr. 1890. Of Cheshire. S. of W., Esq. Edu-
cated at Queen's University, Belfast. Matric. Easter, 1890.
Father of Wrilliam H. A. (1899).
NESBITT, HENRY FRANK. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 4, 1884.
[S. of Francis Albert, F.R.C.S., of Wolverhampton.] B. Jan.
28, 1865. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A.
1887; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1S92; priest, 1893;
C. of Ilfracombe, Devon, 1892-1908. V. of Buckfastleigh,
1908-18. V. of Winkleigh, 1918-25. V. of St Paul's, Exeter,
1925-34. Publ. pr., dio. of Salisbury-, and perm, to off.,
dio. of Bath and Wells, 1936-43. Died Dec. i, 1943, at The
Grange, Bradford Abbas, Sherborne; buried there,
of Old Westminsters and Suppl.; Crockford; The Times,
Dec. 2, 1943.)
NESBITT, WILLIAM HENRY ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Jesus, Oct 1899. S. of Alfred] Apexander] I[rwin], Esq.
(1890). B. May 12, 18S1. School, The Leys, Cambridge
(Dr Barber). Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902 An accoun-
tant. (F. Brittain.)
NESFIELD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Dec. 13,
1820. S. of the Rev. William (next). B. at Durham. School,
Durham. Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1827; B.A. 1831. Ord.
deacon (London) June 10, 1827; priest, June 1, 182S. V. of
Stratton, Wilts., 1833-64. V. of Headon with Upton,
Notts., 1864-78. Author, Horace's Art of Poetry translated
info English Verse; Reformata FiUiConfessio. Died Oct. 27,
1878, at Headon. (Durham Sch. Reg.; Boase, 11. 1109.)
NESFIELD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Caius, June 10,
1776. S. of the Rev. William (1748), R. of Dalham, Suffolk,
and V. of Wickhambrook. B.Dec. 7, 1758, at Wickhai
Schools, Bury St Edmunds and Lincoln. Scholar, 1776;
Matric. Michs. 1778; B.A. (15/A Wrangler) 1781; M.A. 1784,
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 21, 1782; C of Mileham, Norfolk,
1782. P.C. of Chester-le-Street, Durham, 1 , , 11
Brancepeth, and of Witton Gilbert 1800-28. Chaplain to the
Prince Regent. Married (1) Elizabeth, dau, of John Andrews
of Shotley Hall, Northants.; (2) Marianne, dau. 1 I
Mills, oi Willington, Co. Durham. Died Aug. 14, [82*
Father of the above. (Bury St Edmunds y -
NESHAM, CHARLES COURTENAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 23, 1871. S. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas, of Torbaj 1
Paignton, Devon. B. Sept. 2, 18; School,
Cheltenham College. Matri Mich 1 c; B.A. i 76; M.A.
1883. Died July 5, 1942. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
NESHAM, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trin-
ity Hall, Mar. 10, 1868 | . oi Clap-
ham Park, Surrey. B. 1848. School, Brighton College.
Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873. Adm. at tto
and at I
30, 1874. Died Mar. 30, 1
Father of the 1 ■
1847; / 1 ister, Men at tht '
Times, Apr. 6, 1909.)
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NESHAM, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct.
1892. S. of Charles E[dward] (above), of Claremont House,
Surbiton. [B. Oct. 13, 1895.] School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 189:; B.A. 1895. Served in the South African
War, 1S99-1901 (C.I.V. and imperial Yeomanry; wounded;
mentioned in despatches). Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major H.A.C.). Died Apr. 24, 1910, of illness contracted
on active service. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
NESHAM, GEORGE. Adm. sizar at Queens', Jan. 18, 1823.
Of Middlesex. Matric. Easter, 1823.
NESHAM. JOHN DONTHWAITE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, July 1, 1791. S. of John, of Houghton-le-Spring,
Durham. School, Bow, London.
NESHAM, ROBERT ANDERSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
.... [887. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Cargdl, of 12, Hllison Place,
Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. [Dec. 23], 1869, at Newcastle-on-
Tvne. School, Charterhouse, Godalmmg. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., 1896. Practised at Newcastle-on-Tyne. Hon.
Physician, Lying-in Hospital, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Surgeon-Major, R.F.A. (T.F.)).
Died Feb. 5, 1919, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. (Univ. War List.
Medial! Directories; Charterhouse Reg.)
NESS, EDWARD HAWKE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
June 2i, 1823. Of Oxon. Matric. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827.
Ord. deacon, 1828; priest, 1829. Of Ringwood, Hants.; un-
beneficed. Disappears from Clergy List, 1862.
NESS, PATRICK POWELL. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 23, 1900.
[S. of Patrick, of Braco Castle, Perthshire] Matric. Easter,
1900. (Record of Old Westminsters, under his brother; not in
( tare < 'ollege List, 19 jg.)
NESTOR-SCHNURMANN (post NESTOR-SHERMAN), HARRY.
Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 23, 1900. Adopted s. of Ivan
(next). B. May 24, 1882, in London. Schools, Cheltenham
t ollege, College of Geneva and Gildemeisters' Institute,
Hanover. Matric. Michs. 1900. Resided 3 terms. At Red-
ruth School of Mines, Cornwall; also at the Massachusetts
Inst, of Technology. A mining engineer. Superintendent of
the mica mines of F. F. Chrestien and Co., Kodinar, E.I,
Railway, Bengal. Married, Feb. 14. 1906, Ella Marsden. Of
Hampstead, in 1928. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 842.)
NESTOR-SCHNURMANN. IVAN. Adm. a member of Christ's
July 1, 1896. B. 1854. Schools in Russia, Germany, Bohemia,
Cracow and Bulgaria. University teacher m Russian,
Bulgarian and other Slavonic languages on appointment by
Foreign Office, 1896-9. Assistant Master at St Paul's Prepara-
tory School, 1884-91; at Cheltenham College, 1892-1914,
Author, 1 he Russian Manual, Aid to Russian Com position;
Russian Reader. Died Apr. r.3 1918, at Glenrov House.
Cheltenham. Adopted the above. [Peile, II. 808; Chelten-
ham {'nil. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NETHERCLIFT. THOMAS MARTIN. Adm. pens, at Queens',
< >ct. 2, 1852. S. of John Banks. B. Dec. 29, 1830, in London.
Matric. Michs. 1852. Migrated to Christ's, Jan. 31, 1854;
B.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1858; priest, 1859; C.
of Greenhithe, Kent, 1858-60. C. of Langton-on-Swale,
Yorks., 1860-2. C. of Hornby, 1862-4, C. of Northallerton,
1864 5. Lecturer of Yafforth, 1884-9. Disappears from
( 1 ckford, 1890. (Peile, 11. 532.)
NETHERCOTE JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Christ's, June 19,
1S01. S. of Roger, of Monitor) Grants. Northants, (and Mary.
dau. of John Wright. 1 sq . ol I abi ohani, Leics.). B. there,
Dec. 31, 1782. Mam- Michs 1801 Resided Michs. 1801 to
Lady Day 180:, and i- n from Mid immer 1804 to Mich.
1805; name removed in 1806. < H Moulton ".range. Northants.
1. P. and D.L. for Northants. High Sheriff 1822. Married.
June 13, 1812, Charlotte Eliza Frances Jemima, 3rd dau. of
William Hammond, of St Alban's Court, Kent, and had
issue. Died in Dec. 1867. (Peile, u. 350; Burke, L.G.)
NETHERSOLE. ALFRED RALPH. Matric. Non-Coil., Easter,
1887. [S. of John. B. Apr. 18, 1S67.] Second Lieut., Royal
Scots Fusiliers, 1888; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, 1S91; Capt.,
Indian Army, 1899; Adjutant, Indian Volunteers, 1895-
1900. Recruiting Stall -Officer, India, i-)02-s; Major 1906.
Brother of the next three. (Army Lists.)
NETHERSOLE. CHARLES RALPH. Adm. pens, at St Cathar-
ine's, Oct. 3, 1890. S. of John. B. at Pastry, Kent. Matric.
Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Brother of the above and the next
two.
NETHERSOLE, FREDERICK RALPH. Adm. pens, at Km-
manuei , Apr. 18, 1884. S. of John, Esq., of Ham, Sandwich.
Kent. [B. Aug. 17, 1865.] School, Sutton Valence. Matric,
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. Second Lieut., Royal Irish Regt.
1889-90; 17th Bengal Infantry, 1890-2. Burma Military
Police, 1892-7. 17th Bengal Infantry, 1897-8; Capt., 1900;
Major, 1907. Commissioner, Pegu Division, Burma; Deputy
Neve, Henry
Commissioner 1912; retired 1921. C.I.E., 1920. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col., Supernumerary List,
Indian Army). Died July 6, 1933, in South Africa. Brother
of the two above and the next. (I.C.S. Lists; Univ. War
List; Army Lists; Who was Who; The Tunes, July 10, 1933-)
NETHERSOLE, WILLIAM. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's,
Junei7,i873- [Eldest] s. of John, of Ham, Kent. B. at Deal.
[School, Sutton Valence Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 1877; LL.M. 1880. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 8,
1875. Called to the Bar, July 3, 1878. Joined the I.C.S.,
1876; served in the Central Provinces, 1878; actg. Canton-
ment Magistrate, 1882. Registrar of Judicial Commissioner's
Court, and Small Causes Court Judge, Nagpur, 1883.
Settlement Officer of Sambalpur, 18S5. Died Oct. 12, 1888,
aged 33. Brother of the three above. (Law List*; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; I.C.S. Lists; Univ. Almanack.)
NETHERWOOD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct.
18, 1823. S. of Miles. B. at Deighton, Yorks. School,
Richmond , Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1824. Migrated to Corpus
Christi, May 18, 1826; Scholar, 1S27; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832.
Ord. deacon, 1829; priest, 1830. Lived at Appleby (un-
beneficed) until 1S70. Disappears from Crockford, 1871.
NETTLEFOLD, EDWARD. Adm. at Christ's, June 7, 1875.
S. of Edward John, iron -merchant, of Highgate, Middlesex.
B.fApr. 29], 1856, in London. Schools, Hove House, Brighton
and Heath Brow, Hampstead. Matric. Michs. 1875. Migrated
to Caius, Oct. r, 1876; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1883. A screw-
manufacturer in Birmingham. Played a prominent part in
the business and political life of Birmingham, and took
considerable interest in the creation of the University of
Birmingham. J. P. for Staffs. Associated with Joseph
Chamberlain in business and politics. Died Apr. 11, 1909,
at Harborne. (Venn, n 425; Peile, 11. 641; Christ's Coll.
obit notices; The limes, Apr. 13, 1909.)
NETTLESHIP, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 14, 1862.
S. of Henry John [solicitor]. B. [March 1843] at Kettering.
Schools, Aldenham and Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1862;
Scholar, 1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1867. Assistant Master at
Mill Hill School, 1S70-4; at Elstree School, 1875-8. Private
tutor at Eastbourne from 1S79. Author, Latin Genders
taught without Rhyme. Died Sept. 7, 1920 at Eastbourne.
(Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Uppingham Sch. Roll; Peile, 11. 572;
The Times, Sept. 16, 1920.)
NETTLESHIP, WILLEY BIRT. Matric. Non-CoU., from Caven-
dish H., Michs. 1885. S. of J. H., railway-superintendent,
of The Hollies, Wanstead. B. Aug. 22, 1867. School, Mer-
chant Taylors*. B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Holy Trinity, Folkestone,
1891-7. R. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1897-1911. V. of Great
Shelford, Cambs., 1911-ig. Rural Dean of Barton, 1916-19.
R. of Brockley, Suffolk, 1919-39 (with Somerton, 1922-39).
Rural Dean of Horringer, 19.21. Hon. Canon of St Edmunds-
bury Cathedral, 1935-9. Died June 5, 1939, at Kettering;
buried there. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he
limes, June 6, 1939.)
NEUCATRE, HENRY SIDNEY. Adm. sizar at Trinity, June
23, 1818. [S. of the Rev. James Sidney (Newcater) of St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, (1776), R. of WordweU, Suffolk.]
Migrated to St John's, Dec. 10, 1818. Matric. Michs. 1819;
B.A. 1824; M.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 13]
1824; priest, June 19, 1823. Chaplain of Sleaford Hospital.
1S36. P.C. of South Kvme, Lines., 1837-69. Died Nov. 25,
1869. (Clergy List; F. P. White.)
NEUMANN, JOHN STUBBS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Dec.
ii, 1S32, as Neuman. S. of C[harles] W\, Esq., of Liverpool.
B. 1814. School, Sherborne. Matric. Michs. 1833; Scholar;
B.A. 1837; M.A. 1S40. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S38; priest
(Chester) 1839; C. of Little Leigh, Cheshire, 1838-9; C. of
Davcnham, 1 840-1. R. of Hockliffe, Beds., 1842-69. Chap-
lain at Bordighera, 1869-74. C. of Kingston, Somerset,
1874-5. C. of Woodchester, Gloucs., 1877-8. C. of Christ
Church. Clevedon, Somerset, 1878-9. Resided subsequently
at 6, Cavendish Place, Bath, where he died Feb. 25, 1904.
(Sherborne Sch. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 445; Crockford; I he
Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. 4, 1904.)
NEVE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at St John's, Nov. 2, 1767.
S. of Gabriel, Esq., of Hayes, Kent. B. in St James' parish,
Westminster. School, Charterhouse. Died, from an accident
while bathing, June 12, 1768, aged 17. M.I. formerly in old
All Saints Church, Cambridge. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv, 396
and 580.)
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Neve, The Rev. Titus
NEVE, The Rev. TITUS. M. A. I ;sS, incorp. from Oxford. Adm. at
St Catharine's, Feb. 2;, 1758. [S. of the Rev Thomas o
Much Birch, Heref. B. Oct. 7, I7I7] Matnc. from Balliol
College, Oxford, May 16, 1738, age 18; B.A. (Oxford), 1742;
M.A. (Oxford) i7sS. R. of Parlaston. Staffs., 1764-88. 1 C.
of Willenhall. Preb. (and Sacrist) of Wolverhampton, 1747-
88. Died Dec. 23, 1788. (.41. Ozon.; G. Mag., 1789, '• 87;
Simms, Biblio. Staff.; F. P. White.)
NEVETT, CHARLES SHAW. Adm. at St Catharine's, Oct. 1784.
S. of William (and Marv, dau. of Nicholas Shaw, owner of the
Blue Stone Inn, Louth, Lines.). School, Louth Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 17S4. Married at Winterton, Lines., May 28,
1784, Elizabeth Woolmer, of Barton, and had issue. (Gould-
ing. Some Louth Grammar Schoolboys, 11. 32.)
NEVILE, CAVENDISH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Feb. 18,
1793. Uthl s. of John [Pate] formerly Lister, of Bads-
worth, Yorks. (and Sarah, dau. of the Rev. Chambers Bate,
R. of Easton, Northants.) School, Hipperholme, Yorks.
Resided 4 terms. Migrated to Queens', Feb. 13, I79°-
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1798. Lieut., 3rd Foot Guards.
Died, Dec. 4, T802. Brother of Joseph (1802) (F. P. White;
Burke, L.G.)
NEVILE, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. FeU.-Com. (age 20) at Em-
mantel, Oct. 28, 1762. S. of Christopher. Esq. (doubtless
1728). B. in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1762.
Of Wellingore, Lines. Married Lady Sophia, youngest dau.
of Baptist Noel, 4th Earl of Gainsborough. Died in 1829.
Father of Christopher H. (1793) and Henry W. (1794). [Eton
Coll. Reg.)
NEVILE (or NEVILL), CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Feb. 6, 1822. [Eldest] s. of [Capt.] Christopher
R N 'and .Ann Elizabeth dau. and heiress of Jonathan
Acklom, Esq., of Wiseton, Notts.) B. [Jan. n, 1806], at
Bawtry, Notts. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1S24; B.A.
1829 (as NeviU). Ord. deacon and priest, 1S30. R. of
Wickenby, Lines., 1830-62 and V. of Thorney, Notts., 1830-
62. Succeeded to Thornev Hall, near Newark, 1830. J. P.
for Notts, and Lines. Executed deed of relinquishment of
Holy Orders, Aug. 18, 1870. Married (r) Dec. 28, 1830,
Gertrude, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Hotham, and had issue;
(2) Margaret, dau. of John Wright; (3) 1865, Mary .Ann, dau.
of Robert Tooth, Esq., of Swift's Park, Kent, and had
further issue. Author, Review 0/ Newman's Lectures on
Romanism; Defence of Palev's Moral Philosophy against the
Objections of Whavell and Sedgwick, etc. Died Aug. 8, 1877,
at Thornev Hall. Father of George (1851); brother of George
(1S24). Rugbv Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1830, II. 640; Boose, VI.
2S1; Burke, L.G.: Walford, County Families; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
NEVILE (post NOEL), CHRISTOPHER HENRY. Adm. FeU.-
Com. at Emmanuel, Jan. 20, 1793- Of Lines. [S. of Christo-
pher (1762) (and Lady Sophia, dau. of Baptist Noel, 4th
Earl of Gainsborough). B. 1774-] Of Walcot and Wellingore,
Lines. Col., Rutland Fencible Cavalry. Assumed, by Royal
licence (dated June 7, 1798), the surname and arms of Noel
only, in compliance with a testamentary injunction of his
cousin, Thomas Noel, of Walcot, Lines. Married, Dec.
1818, Miss - Abbot, and had issue. Died Feb. 27, 1838, aged
64, at Wellingore House. Brother of Henry W. (1794)-
(Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1838, 1. 444-)
NEVILE. EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, June 29,
1791. 3rd s. of George (next), Esq., of Thorney, Notts, (and
Catherine, dau. of George Nevile, of Thorney). B. Sept. 30,
1773. School Rugby. Matric. Lent, 1792; Scholar; B.A.
1795; M.A. 1798. Ord. priest (London) Dec. 31, 1797- V. of
Thorney, Notts., 1798-1801. V. of Prees, Salop, 1801-46.
Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Hill, Bart, of Hawk-
stone. Died May 13, 1846. Brother of Nevile G. (1783).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy List; Burke, L.G.)
NEVILE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age ifi) at Trinity, July 8,
1756. S. of Edward, of Thorney, Notts, (and Farnngton,
dau. of George Palmer and niece of Sir Richard Farrington).
[B. Dec. 20, 1739.] School, Wakefield. Matric. Michs. 1757.
Of Thornev, Notts. J. P. for Notts. Lieut.-Col-, Notts.
Militia. High Sheriff of Notts., 1772. Married, Sept. 10,
1763, his cousin Catherine, dau. of George Nevile, Esq., of
Thorney, and had issue, n Died J 1, 1806, at
Thorney. Father of Nevile G. (1783) and Edward (179O;
brother of Thomas (1762). (M. H. Peacock; Burke, L.G.;
G. Mag., 1806, 11. 682.)
NEVILE (or NEVILL), GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trin-
ity, Oct. 26, 1824. [2nd] s. of [Capt.] Christopher [R.N.] (and
his 1st wife, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Jonathan Acklom, Esq ,
of Wiseton). B. Feb. 8, 1806, at Scaftworth, Notts. School,
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1826; B.A. 1830. Of Wigsley, Notts.
Died, unmarried, Oct. 5, 1867. Brother of Christopher (1822).
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G., which gives b. Feb. 6.)
Nevill, Christopher
NEVILE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Oct.
18, 1851. S. of the Rev. Christopher (1822), J. P., of Thorney.
near Newark, Nottinghamshire (by his 1st wife, Gertrude,
dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Hotham). (B. July 5 1833.
School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1851; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1859.
Of Wiseton, near Bawtry, Notts. Married, Nov. 29, 1873,
Sarah only dau. of Edmund Williamson, of Scarborough,
and had issue. Succeeded his father at Thorney Hall.
Newark, Aug. 8, 1877. J.P. for Notts. Died Feb. 12.1g04.at
Summerfleld, Prestatyn, North Wales. (Eton Sch. Lists;
Walford, County Families; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Feb. 15,
1904.)
NEVILE, GERARD. Adm. FeU.-Com. at St Catharine's, June
8 1835. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Henry William (next). R. of
Cottesmore, Rutland (and Amelia Mann). B. there 1815.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1840; M.A. 1844. Ord- deacon
(Peterb.) 1840; priest, 1841. V. of Tilton-on-the-Hul, Leics.,
1S43-74. Married, Aug. 18, 1842, Rosamund, dau. ol Sir
Matthew Blakiston [3rd] Bart., and had issue. Died May 11,
1881, at 15, Somerset Place, Bath. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Guardian, May 18.
1881.)
NEVILE, HENRY WILLIAM. Adm. pens (age 19) at Trinity,
Tune 4, 1794. [2nd] s. of Christopher (1762), of Wellingore
Lines, (and Lady Sophia, dau. of Baptist Noel Earl of
Gainsborough). Schools, Westmill, Herts, and Rugbv-.
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. 1798; M.A. 1801. Ord. deacon and
priest (Peterb.) 1800; C. of WhitweU, Rutland, 1800-3.
R of Fulbeck, Lines , 1803-12 R. of Cottesmore, Rutland
1812-43. R. of Blatherwvcke, Northants., 1817-33- R- °<
Walcot, Somerset, 183S-41. Married, 1807, Amelia, dau. of
James Mann, of Hallow Park, Worcs. Died Nov. 8, 1843,
aged 70, at Cottesmore. Buried there. Father of the above;
brother of Christopher H. (1793)- (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Clergy-
List; Northants. Clergy; Burke L.G.; G. Mag., 1844, I. 103.)
NEVILE, HUGH GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898 [2nd] s. of Ralph Henri' Christopher (1866), of Crown
Lea, Malvern, Worcs. (and Mildred Frances, dau. of Charles
Robert Scott-Murray of Danesfield, Bucks.) B. Nov. 17.
1878 in London. School, The Oratory, Edgbaston, Birming-
ham. Matric. Michs. [898; B.A. 1901. Lieut., South Vvales
Borderers. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (wounded);
killed in action, Aug. 2!, 1915. (Univ. War List; Burke,
L.G.)
NEVILE, JOSEPH. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Queens', Sept. 27, 1802.
Of Yorks. [Qths. of John Pate (formerly Lister), of Bads-
worth.] Died Oct. 17, 1803 aged 20. Brother of Cavendish
(1793). (Burke, L.G. (1882).)
NEVILE NEVILE GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
June 23, 1783. [Eldest] s. of George (1756). of Thorney.
Notts. B. there [Oct. 17, 1764]- Schools, Lincoln and
Rugbv. Matric Michs. 1783; Scholar 1783; B.A. 1787; M.A.
1790.' Adm. at Lincoln's Inn Nov. 15, 1787. Of Thornev.
Died, unmarried Dec. 5, 1829; buried at Thorney. M.I.
Brother of Edward (1791)- (Rugby Sch. Reg.; St John s Coll.
Adm., iv. 396; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
NEVILE RALPH HENRY CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity June 7, 1866. [Only] s. of Henry, J. P., D.L., of
Walcot Hall, Northants. (and EUen, dau. of the Rev. Charles
Bryan, R. of Woolastone, Gloucs.). B. there [Nov. 15], 1850.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1868. J.P. for Lines and
Peterborough. High Sheriff, 1S83. Married, 1871, Mildred
Frances, dau. of Charles Robert Scott-Murray. Of Crown
Lea Malvern, in 1898. Died Mar. 9, 1911. Father of Hugh (...
IiSqSi. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Walford, County Families.)
NEVILE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, June I, 1762. Of
Notts. [S. of Edward, of Thorney, Notts, (and Farnngton,
dau. of George Palmer). B. Mar. 20, 1743] School, Wake-
field. Matnc. Lent, 1763; B.A. 1766; M.A. 1769. Fellow
1771. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Feb. I, 1773- Brother of
George (1756). (Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
NEVILL, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 20
1819. Of Hants. [S. of William. Bapt. Mar. 20, 1800, at
Easton.] School, Winch! ter. Matric. Michs. i«m. I. \
1824; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon ;
priest Aug. i, 1824; C. ..1 East 1 inn b id, Su ex; Jain
to the English n sideal ■■ I i ' > ' :
Grinstead, 1835-4 M \ 1 !>. 17, 1S20, Ham.
ine dau of Thomas B ...■. ' ' ' '
Died Dec. 15, 1847, aged 47. (Unti-h Mag. (>-
Winchester Scholars; Burke, L.G.; Clergy List; Patrician, 5
(1848), 100.)
NEVILL, CHRISTOPHER [182*), »« NEVILE.
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Nevill, Frank
NEVILL, FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 31, 1873. S.
of George, of 120, St Paul's Road, Highbury, London. B.
Dec. 27, 1855, in London. School. Islington Proprietary'.
Matric. Michs. 1S73; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon
(London) 1S79; priest, 1880; C. of Emmanuel Church,
Maida Hill, 1879-84. Principal of the Church Missionary
I ollege, Fourah Bay Freetown 1884-9. Died Nov. 2, 1889,
in Sierra Leone. (Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 6, 1S89.)
NEVILL, GEORGE. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 24) at Magdalene,
Mar. 29, 1816; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Oct. 22, 1812, aged zo. Eldest s. of the Hon. George
Henry (Christ Church, Oxford, 1778), of Flower Place,
Si ■■ \ (and Caroline Walpole). [B. Mar. 16, 1792.] School,
Uckfield, Sussex (Mr Rose). Matric. Michs. 181*; M.A. iSm.
R. of West Chiltington Sussex, 1819-25. Died, unmarried,
Sept. 20, 1825. Brother of the next. (Ah Oxon,', Burke,
P. and D. (sub Abergavenny); G. Mug., 1825, 2. 473
(Neville).)
NEVILL, HENRY WALPOLE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, June 29, 1822. [2nd] s. of the Hon. George Henry
(Christ Church. Oxford, 1778) [of Flower Place, Surrey (and
Caroline Walpole)]. [B. Nov. 10, 1S03.] School, Richmond
(Mr Graeme). Matric. Michs. 1822; M.A. 1826. R. of West
Chiltington, Sussex, 182S-30. R. of Otley, Suffolk. 1831-7;
and of Bcrgh Apton, Norfolk, 1831-7. Married, May 28. 1833.
Frances, dau. of Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart. Died, s.p., Mar.
3, 1837. Brother of the above. (Burke, P. and B. (sub
Abergavenny).)
NEVILL, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magdalene, Apr. 22,
1863. S. of William, Esq., of Graham Street, London.
School, Basingstoke. Matric. Easter, 1863.
NEVILL, The Hon. JOHN. Adm. Fell. -Corn, at Christ's, Nov.
11, 1816. [3rd] s. of Henry [2nd] Earl of Abergavenny. [B.
Dec. 25, 1789.] Matric. Michs. 1816; M.A. 1818. Served
with tli-.- army in the Peninsular War. Ord. priest (Chester)
1817. R. of Bergh Apton with Holverstone St Mary, Norfolk,
and R. of Otley, Suffolk, 1818-31. Succeeded his father as
3rd Earl of Abergavenny, Mar. 27, 1843. Died unmarried,
Apr. 12, 1845. Brother of William (1816). [Peile, u. 384;
Burke, P. and B.)
NEVILL, RALPH HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
Oct. 10, 18S3. [3rd] s. of [the Hon.] Reginald Henry, de-
ceased (and Lady Dorothy Fanny Nevill). [B. Feb. 4,
1865.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1883. Honorary
attache in the British Legation, Teheran, 1S88; at Madrid,
1892. Travelled in Persia and Japan. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Admiralty Intelligence Dept.). Author of
several works of reminiscences and travel. Edited Lady
Dorothy Nevffl's Reminiscences (his mother). Died June 24,
1930. (Eton Sch, Lists; Univ. War List; Burke, P. and B.\
W\ ■ 1 ■ Wh ■; / he 1 uncs, June 26, 1930; Cambridge Kevic, ,
net. 10, 1930.)
NEVILL, Richard. Adm. pens, at St John's Oct. 9, 1S74. [4th]
s. of Alfred Hooper, miller (of The Eagles, Denmark Hill,
Surrey) (and Keziah). B. in Soutbwark, Surrey. Bapt. Dec.
26, 1855 Matric. \helw. 1874; (Law Trip., 1st Class, 1877);
LL.B. 1878; B.A. i87g; LL.M. 1881. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Fan 18,1876. Called to the Bar, Apr. 21, 1880. Of
Ashbourne, Sydenham Rise, and 12, Old Square, Lincoln's
Inn. Died Nov. 14, ion. [Law Lists; Inns ofCourt; Foster,
Menattke Bar; The Times, Nov. 17, 1911.)
NEVILL. Lord RICHARD PLANTAGENET. Adm. pens, (age 18}
at Magdalene July 9, 1880. [sth] s. of William, 1st Mar-
quess of Abergavi any, of Bridge' astle, Susses (and Caroline,
dan. of Sir lohn Vanden Bempde Johnstone, 2nd Bart., of
Hackness Hall, Yorks.). (B. Jan. 1 ■■„ 1864.] School, I ton.
Matric. Michs. iSNu. Private Sri retary to the Lord President
of the Council (Earl of Cranbrook), 1885-92 and to the
Governors of Victoria, 1895-1901 and South Australia, 1901-
2, and to the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of
Australia, 1902-5. Chamberlain to successive Governors-
General of Australia, 1908-14. Comptroller of the Household
of the Duke of Connaught, 1914-16, and of the Duke of
Devonshire, 1916-21, Governors-General of Canada. D.L. for
Sussex. C.M.G. 1009; C.V.O. 1916. Of Eridge Castle, Tun-
bridge Wells. Died Dec. 1, 1930. [EtonSch. Lists; Burke P.
and B , Who was Who.)
NEVILL, ROBERT CHARLES REGINALD. Adm, pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [Eldest] s. of Robert Whately,
solicitor, of Perry Crofts, Tamworth, staffs. B. [Mar. 13],
1 :-'. - 1 , at Taimvorth. Sr hool, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1890;
I \ and LL.B, 1894. Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1898. With the
i Harrow, Rogers and Nevill, 25, Victoria Street, S.W.
and Messrs Nevill and Stuart at Fordingbridge and Ring-
wood, Hants in 1946. [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists, 104''-)
Neville, Grey
NEVILL, The Rev. SAMUEL TARRATT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 25)
at Magdalene, Oct. 15, 1862. S. of Jonathan, Esq., of Notting-
ham. B. May 13, 1S37. School, Nottingham. Matric. Michs.
1862; B.A. 1866; M.A. 1869; D.D. 1872. Hon. Fellow, 1906-
21. Ord. dean m (<. Hester] i860; priest, 1861; C. of Scarisbrick,
Lanes., 1860-4. R. of Shelton, Staffs., 1864-71. Bishop of
Dunedin, 1S71-1919. Acting Primate of New Zealand 1902-
3; Primate, 1904-19. Sub-Prelate of the Order of Hospital of
St John of Jerusalem, 1906. Married, (1) 1863, Mary S. C.
Penny, of Mont de-Grand, Exeter; (2) Rosalind Margaret, dau.
of the Rev. Geoffrey Fynes-Chnton, of New Zealand.
Author, Spiritual Philosophy. Died in October 1921.
[Crockford, Who was Who; The Guardian, Nov. 4, 1921.)
NEVILL, The Hon. WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 24) at
Magdalene, Mar. 29, 1S16; from Christ Church, Oxford,
whence he had matric. Oct. 22, 1812, age 20. [4th and
youngest] s. of Henrv [2nd] Earl of Abergavenny (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1773)', of Eridge Castle, Sussex. [B. June 28,
1792.] School, Uckfield. Matric. Easter, 1S16; M.A. 1S16.
R. of Burling, Kent, 1816-44, and V. of Frant, Sussex, 1818-
44. Succeeded his brother John (1816), as 4th Earl of
Abergavenny, Apr. 12, 1845. Married, Sept. 7, 1824, Caroline.
dau. of Ralph Leeke, of Longford Hall Salop. Died Aug. 17,
1868. [At. Oxon.; Burke, P. and Li.; Clergy List.)
NEVILLE. CHARLES CORNWALLIS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Magdalene, June 21, 1842. [2nd] s. of Richard (181 1) [3rd]
Lord Braybrooke. B. Aug. 29, 1823, at Billingbeare. School,
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1843; M.A. 1845. Of Audley End,
Saffron Walden. Capt., 17th Essex Rifle Volunteers, 1S60.
Succeeded his brother, Richard, as 5th Baron Braybrooke,
1861. J. P. and D.L. for Essex. Vice-Lieut, of Essex.
Married, Oct. 9, 1849, the Hon. Florence Priscilla A.M., 3rd
dau. of Cornwallis, 3rd Viscount Hawarden, and had issue.
Died, s.p.tn., June 7, 1Q02. Brother of Grey (1848) and
Latimer (1845). [Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G.L C;
Who was It ho.)
NEVILLE, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Sept. 30,
1867. 5th s. of Alfred Ella, of Barnstaple, Devon. B. Dec. 2,
1847, at Exeter. School, Exeter (Mr R. Stevens). Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. [15th Wrangler) 1871; M.A. 1874. Fellow,
1871. Senior Proctor, 18S7-8. College Lecturer in chemistry
and physics. A co-worker with C. T. Hcycock for many years
in metallurgy. F.R.S. 1897. Author, scientific. Married
Lilian Eunice, dau. of John B. Luxmoore, Esq., of Bryn
Asaph, N. Wales. Lived latterly at Letchworth, where he
continued his scientific work. Died June 5, 1915, at Letch-
worth. His niece gave his scientific papers to the University,
1937. (Clara Neville VeUacott; Who was Who.)
NEVILLE [post NEVILLE-GRENVILLE]. The Hon. GEORGE.
Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1807. 3rd s. of Richard
[Aldworth] Griffin-Neville (1819) (2nd Baron Braybrooke)
(and Catherine, dau. of George Grenville). [B.Aug. 17, 1789.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1807; M.A. 1810. Master of
Magdalene, 1813-53. Vice -Chancellor, 181S-19. R. of
Hawarden, Flintshire, 1S14-34. Dean of Windsor, 1846.
Chaplain to the Queen. Co-discoverer, with his brother, Lord
Braybrooke, of Samuel Pepys' diaries. In 1S25 inherited from
his uncle, Thomas Grenville, the mansion and estate of But-
leigh Court, Somerset, and assumed by Royal licence the
additional surname of Grenville, July 27, 1825. Married
Charlotte, dau. of George Legge, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth.
Died June 10, 1854, at Butleigh Court. Father of Ralph
(1834), Seymour (1841), William F. (1S36) and William W.
(1852); brother of Richard (1811). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
P. and B.; D.N.B.)
NEVILLE. The Hon. GREY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene,
May 10, 1848. 5th [and youngest] s. of Richard (1811) [3rd]
Lord Braybrooke (and Jane, dau. of Charles, 2nd Marquess
Cornwallis). [B. Oct. 15, 1830.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1848; M.A. 1851. Cornet, 5th Dragoon Guards. Died Nov. n,
185 i, .it Scutari, of wounds received in the cavalry charge at
Balaclava. Brother <>t Charles C. (184::) and Latimer (1845).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and />., G. Mag., 1855, 1. 106.)
NEVILLE, GREY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Magdalene, July 22.
1876. [2nd] s. of the Hon. and Rev. Latimer (1845) [Master
of Magdalene]. B. Dec. 4, 1857. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1876; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1SS3. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 18S2;
priest (Elv) 188s; C. of Hunstanton, Norfolk, 1882-3. C. of
St Giles, Cambridge, 1884-5. V. of Waltham St LawTence,
Berks., 1885-1912. R. of Christ Church, Upwell, Cambs.,
1912-17. R. of Bluntisham, Cambs., 1918-20. Canon ol
Ely. Married, Sept, 4, 1889, Mary Peele, dan. of the Rev.
Canon Francis Slater, V. of St Giles, Cambridge, and bad
issue. Died Dec. 28, 1920, in Cambridge, Brother of Henrv
(1873). (EtonSch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford] Who
vat II ho; C. F. Tebbutt.)
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Neville, Hastings Mackelcan
NEVILLE, HASTINGS MACKELCAN. Adm. pens, at Clakf,
Oct. i, 1859. Matric. Michs. 1S59; B.A. 1863. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1863; priest (Worcester), 1S65; C. of St Peter's,
Barnstaple, 1863-5. C. of St Tohn's, Ladywood, Birmingham,
1865-9. C. of St Marv's, Kidderminster, 1869-72. R. of
Ford, Northumberland, 1872-1911. Pied Feb. 12, 1911.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 24, 1911.)
NEVILLE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Oct. 6,
1873. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. and Rev. Latimer (184:
of Magdalene (and Lucv Frances Le Marchant). B. July 11,
1855. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1S77: MA.
1880. In the earlv part of his life lived alternately at Magda-
lene Lodge and at Heydon rectory, Essex, a family living.
Hereditary visitor of Magdalene. Succeeded as 7th Barou
Braybrooke, 1904. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs.; J. P. for Essex
and'Herts. Married (1) Nov. 3, 1898, Emilie Pauline, dau. of
Antoine Gonin, of The Chateau de Con, 1, nun,, Macon,
France (died 1912); (2) Sept. 18, 1917. Dorothy Edith, dau. of
Sir George Lawson, K.C.B., and had issue. Died Mar. 9,
1941, at Audlev End. Brother of Grey (1876). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies. Armorial Families;
Who's Who; The Times, Mar. 10, 1941.)
NEVILLE, HUGH. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Macdalene, July 1,
1870. 3rd s. of Ralph Neville-Grenville (1S34), M.P., of But-
leigh Court, Glastonburv. Somerset. [B. June 9, 1851. School
Eton.] M itric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1S7S. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 27, 1872. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1875. On the Western Circuit. Of The Cottage, MUborne
Port, Somerset. Died June 30, 1938; buried at Butleigh.
Brother of Robert (1865). (EtonSch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; The Times, July 4, 1938.)
NEVILLE, JAMES SEWELL (1844), see WHITE.
NEVILLE. JOSIAH. Adm. pens, at Queen's, June 28, 1776. Of
Kent. Matrir. Easter, 1778.
NEVILLE, The Hon. LATIMER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magda-
lene, June 2, 1845. [4th] s. of Richard (1811) [3rd) Lord
Braybrooke. B. Apr. 22, 1827. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1845; M.A. 1849. Fellow, 1848-53; Master, 1853-1904.
Vice-Chancellor, 1859-61. Ord. deacon (Oxford), 1S50;
priest, 1851; C. of Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., 1850-1.
R. of Heydon with Little Chishall, Essex, 1851-1904. Rural
Dean of Saffron Walden, 1873-9. Hon. Canon of St Albans,
1873-1904. Succeeded his brother, Charles Cornwallis, as
6th Baron Braybrooke, June 7, 1902. Married, June 2 1853,
Lucy Frances, dau. of John T. le Marchant. Died Jan. 12,
1904, at Magdalene Lodge. Brother of Charles C. (1842) and
Grey (184S); father of Henry (1873) and Grey (1876). [Eton
Sch'. Lists; Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
NEVILLE. LATIMER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1, 1890.
[2nd s. of Nigel (next).] B. May 14, 1871. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1894. (Burke, L.G.)
NEVILLE, NIGEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 14, 1853. Of
Staffordshire. S. of Thomas, farmer, of Haselor, Warws.
(and Mary, dau. of Michael Wilson, of Bromley Regis, Staffs.).
B. [Nov. 15, 1833] at Harlaston. Bapt. Tune 8, T834. Matric.
Michs. 1853; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1859;
priest, i860; C. of Withersfleld, Suflolk, 1859-60. C. of Sop-
worth, Wilts., 1860-4. C. of Montgomery, 1864-7. Domestic
Chaplain to the Earl Latham, 1868-71. V. of Warton, Warws. ,
1871-5. R. of Eversley, Hants., 1875-86. R. of St Ewe,
Cornwall, 1886-96. Married, Apr. 29, 1868, Teresa Jane
Matilda, dau. of Sir William Henry Cope, Bart. Living at
Cheltenham in 1916. Disappears from Crockford, 1917.
Father of the above; uncle of the next. (G. Mag., 1868, 1.
773-)
NEVILLE, NIGEL CHARLES ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St
, Feb. 18, 1868. [ Only] s. of Thomas, gent., of Shen-
stone House, Lichfield (and Anna Maria, dau. of Bryan
Ward). B[Apr. 10, 1849] at Shenstone. Bapt. May 15, 1849.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, May 9, 1870. Called to the Bar, June 7,
1873. On the Oxford Circuit. Stipendiary Magistrate for
South Staffs., 1885. Of Shenstone House, Lichfield. Died
there Apr. 12, 1923. (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Eagle, xliv. 101; Who
II •
NEVILLE [or NEVILLE-GRENVILLE], RALPH. Adm. pens.
(age 17) at Magdalene, May 16, 1834, as Neville-Grenville.
[Eldest] s. of the Hon. George (1807), Master of thi
(and Charlotte, dau of George, 3rd Earl of Dartmouth). B.
Feb. 27, 1817. School, Eton. Mam, . Mi. hs. [834; M.A. 1837.
1 |l and D.L. for Somerset.
M I' 1 [84] ■ foi I ast Somerset, 1865-8;
for Mid-Somerset, 1868-78. Married, Sept. 18, 1
Roberta, dau. of Sir Robert Frankland Russell, 7th Bar!
Died Aug. 20, 1886. Brother of Seymour (1841), V.
(1836). etc.; father ol Hugh (1870) and Robert (1865). (Eton
Sch. Lists: Burke, /./..; Burke, I' and B.\ Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; Return of M /
Neville, Robert
NEVILLE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 13, 1867.
Only s. of Henry, surgeon, of Esher, Surrey. B. Sept. 13,
1848. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871;
M.A. 1874. Hon. Fellow, 1906-18. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 28, 1869. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30, 1872. On the
Northern Circuit. K.C., 1888. Bencher. M.P. for Liverpool
(Exchange), 1887-95. Judge of the High Court of Justice,
1906-18. Knighted, 1906. President of Garden City Associa-
tion. Joint author, Railway and Canal Cases. Of Banstead
Place, Banstead, Surrey. Died Oct. 13, 1918, at Ventnor.
Father of the next. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Who was Who; The Times, Oct. 15, 1918.)
NEVILLE, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891. S.
of Ralph (above), of 42, Cadogan Terrace, London. B. [Mar.
26, 1873], in London. Schools, Bilton Grange and Marl-
borough College. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B. 1894;
LL.M. 1914. Called to the Bar, Middle and Inner Temples,
June 14, 1899. Of the Northern Circuit. Judge of the Native
Courts of first instance, Egypt, 1904-11. Served in the Gieat
War, 1914-19 (A.B., R.N.V.R. (anti-aircraft)). J. P. and
D.L. for Surrey. O.B.E., 1920. Died May 8, 1923. (Bilton
Grange Reg.; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List; Law
Lists.)
NEVILLE, The Hon. RICHARD. Adm. a nobleman at Magda-
lene, June 5, 1811. [Eldest] s. of Richard Aldworth Griffin
[2nd] Lord Braybrooke (next) (and Catherine, dau. of the
Rt Hon. George Grenville). B. Sept. 26, 1783, at Stanlake,
Berks. School, Eton. [Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Jan. 17, 1801; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, 1810.] Matric. Easter,
1811; M.A. 1811. Seived with the Berkshire Militia, 1803,
during the panic of a French invasion. M.P. for Thirsk, 1805-
6; for Saltash 1806-7; for Buckingham, 1807-12; for Berk-
shire, 1812-25. Succeeded his fathei as 3rd Lord Braybrooke,
Feb. 28, 1825. High Steward of Wokingham, 1825. Recorder
of Saffron Walden, 1S25-35. Hereditary Visitor .4 M.tud 1
lene. F.S.A. Assumed the additional name Griffin, 1825.
Married, May 13, 1819, Lady Jane, dau. of Charles, 2nd
Marquess Cornwallis. Author, The History of A udley End and
Saffron Walden; 1 lie Life of Jane, Lady Cornwallis, etc. First
editor of Pepys Diary, 1825, ' a carefully abridged and ex-
purgated version, with a selection of Pepys' private corre-
spondence and many useful notes.' Died Mar. 13, 1858, at
Audley End; buried at Littlebury, Essex. Father of Charles
C. (1842), Grey (184S) and Latimer (1,84s); brother of George
(1807). (EtonSch. Lnts; Burke, P. and B. Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.;
D.N.B.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
NEVILLE, RICHARD ALDWORTH GRIFFIN-, Lord BRAY-
BROOKE. Adm. as a nobleman at Magdalene, luly 4,1819.
Matric. 1819; Hon. LL.D. 1819. [Only] s. of Richard Neville
.Aldworth [Griffin-Neville], M.P. (who had taken the surname
and arms of Neville, by Royal Licence, 1762). B. July 3, 1750,
in Duke Street, Westminster. School, Eton. Matric. from
Merton College, Oxford, 1768; M.A. (Oxford) 1771; Hon.
D.C.L. (Oxford) 1810. M.P. for Grampound, 1774-80; for
Buckingham, 1780-2; for Reading, 1782-97. Succeeded his
kinsman, John, Lord Howaid de Walden, as 2nd Loid Bray-
brooke, by special limitation, 1797. Lieut., Berks Militia,
1778-9. Lord-Lieut, of Essex, 1798. Provost-Marshal of
Jamaica. Recoider of Saffron Walden. 1797-1S25. High
Steward of Wokingham. Vice-Admiral of Essex. Hereditary
Visitor of Magdalene. Assumed the additional surname of
Griffin, by Royal Licence, 1797. Married, June 1780,
Catherine, dau. of the Rt Hon. George Grenville, M.P.
Died Feb. 28, 1825, at Billingbeare; buried at Waltham St
Lawrence, Berks. Father of George (1807) and the above.
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and Z>\; D.N.B.; W. R.
Williams, MSS.)
NEVILLE (post NEVILLE-GRENVILLE), ROBERT. Adm. pens.
(age 18) at Magdalene, July 1, 1865. [Eldest] s. of Ralph
[Neville Grenville], Esq., M.P. (1834) of Butleigh Court,
Glastonbury (and Julia Roberta, dau. of Sir Robert I
Russell, Bart. B. Dec. 16, 1846. School, Eton. Matzii
1.S65; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1878. A civil engineer. MI. Ml
Apprenticed to Messrs Easton and Anderson, engineers, of
London; concerned in the development oi n 11 w, inn
Railway. Capt., West Somerset Yeomanry. Took the
additional name of Grenville on succeeding his fathei in the
family estate, Aug. 20, 1886. Of Butleigh Conn, Gla
J. P. High Sheriff of Somerset, 1906. Known as the
of Butleigh.' One of the original trustees of Gla
Abbey and of the medieval tribunal at Glastonbul
abury lor. Designed and built a steam road-car;
1 t steam yacht and held a Master's certificate. Set up
a trout fishery, near Butleigh; also a cider press whii 1, bad 1
wide reputation. The establishment of Long Ashton Insti
tute was in the main due to his efforts. Inin l.n . ih, Kuk
was toasted as a preface to every meal. Married, Apr. 24,
VACU IV
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Neville (or Neville-Grenville), Seymour
1879, Gertrude Agnes, dau.ofthe Rev. Fitzharding Berkeley
Portnian. Author, Birth of Engineering at the University of
Cambridge, winch gives an account of his career and that of
Frank C. Simpson (Trinity, 1865). Died Sept. 13, 1936.
Brotherof Hugh {1870). (Robert Neville-Grenville; 1 I « Sch
Lists; Bark.-, p. and B.; The Times, Sept. zz, 1936; C.U.
Engineering Society Journal, 1928, 111. 13.)
NEVILLE (or NEVILLE-GRENVILLE), SEYMOUR. Adra. pens,
(age 18) at Magdalene, June 23, 1S41. [3rd] s. of the Hon.
George [1S07], Master uf the College (and Charlotte, dau. of
George Leggf, I;.arl nf I >.irtmouth). B. Feb. 5, 1823. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1S45; M.A. 1848. Fellow,
1845-8. Ord. deacon, 1846; priest, 1848; C. of Stanton,
Dorset, 1846; C. of St John's, Windsor, 1847. Minor Canon
of St George's Chapel, Windsor. 1848-67. V. of Wraysbury.
Bucks., i8y>-iV,. R. of Ockham, Surrey, 1869-99. Lived
sometime at Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., and latterly at
Butleigh Court, Glastonbury. Died Dec. 14, 190s. Brother
of Ralph (1834), etc. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.;
Cro r d; DrE. H. FeUowes.)
NEVILLE (or NEVILLE-GRENVILLE), WILLIAM FREDERICK.
Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, June 4, 1836. [2nd] s. of
the Rev. and Hon. George (1807), Master of the College. B.
July 3, 1818. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. 1840;
MA. 1843. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells), 1841; priest
(Gloucester), Dec. 18, 1842; C. of Butleigh, Somerset, 1841-5.
V. of Butleigh with lialtor^borough, 1845-82. Preb. of Wells
Cathedral, 1851. Rural Dean of Glastonbury, 1851-82.
Married, Jan. 26 1847, Fanny Grace, dau. of William Black-
wood, and had issue. Died Apr. 18, 1S82, at Butleigh.
Brother of Ralph (1834), Seymour (1841), etc. (Eton Sch.
Lists; Burke, I', and />.; Crockford; The Guardian Apr. 26,
i*:S2 )
NEVILLE (or NEVILLE-GRENVILLE), WILLIAM WYNDHAM.
Adm. pens, (age 18} at Magdalene, June 5, 1S52. [6th and
youngest] s. of the Rev. and Hon. George Neville-Grenville
(1*07), Master of the College (and Charlotte, dau. of George,
3rd Earl of Dartmouth, K.G.). [B. 1834.] School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1856. Died Dec. 14, 1858, aged 24,
at Ibrquay. Brother of Ralph (1834), Seymour (1841) and
the above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1S59,
I. 106.)
NEVILLE-BAGOT, WILLIAM HUGH. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
(lit. 1807. [Only] s. of C. [Christopher] Esq., deceased, of
Aufihrane C.tstl. , t.alwav, Ireland (and Alice, dau. of Sir
William Verner, 2nd Bart., M. P.). [B.Oct. 22, 1875.] Matric.
Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1901. (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
NEVILLE-LOVETT, ERNEST (1888), see LOVETT, E. N.
NEVILLE-ROLFE (or ROLFE) ALFRED. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 7, 1876. S. of Charles Fawcett Neville (Magda-
len Hall, Oxford, 1834), of Sedgeford Hall, King's Lvnn,
Norfolk (by his i>t wit-, Martha Holt, dau. of William Chap-
man, tfsq., of Newcas tie-on -Tyne). B. Feb. 28, 1857, at
II, nh.un. School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880.
Ord. deacon (York) 18S0; priest (York) 1881; C. of Whitby,
Yorks., 1880-7, Chaplain at HowTah, Bengal, 1887-91; at
( hakrata, N.W. Provinces, 1891-6. Died Aug. 15, 1S96.
Brother of Eustace N koltV (1S64) (sub Rolfe). (Crockford;
Rossall Sch. Reg.; Walford, County Families {sub his
brother).)
NEVILLE-ROLFE, EUSTACE (1
■ ROLFE.
NEVIN THOMAS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept.
n», 1870. S. of the Rev. Thomas M. (nest) (and Hannah).
B. Oct. 16, 1852, at Mirfield Yorks. Bapt. Dec. 12, 1852.
School, St Peter's, York. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1883. Adm. Si 'In ltor, July, 1S-7, Practised at Mirfield
and at Dewsbury, Yorks.; partner m the firm of Tennant,
Nevin and Greenwood, iV'i. I >iKi Mar. 21, 1904, at Mirfield,
(Law Lists; Eagle, xxvi. 236; Yorkshire Post, Mai. 23, 1904.
NEVIN, THOMAS MAKEPEACE. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 3, 1830; readm. pons. Oct. 11, 1830. Of Northumberland.
SO,— 1. \ppl'-bv. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1833; B.A.
1814; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (York) 1836; priest (Durham)
Oct 21, 1837.' P.C. of Battyeford, Yorks., 1842-69 \ oJ
Mirfield. i-'-r r-j. Hon. Canon of Ripon Cathedral, 1871-79.
Organizing Secretary, S.P.G., for the dio. of Ripon. Father of
the above. Disappears from Crockford, 1S80. (Durham Ord.
Book.)
NEVINSON.The Rev. CHARLES. M.A. 1845, incorp. from Oxford.
[2nd s. of Edmund Henry, of Hampstead.] B. at Hampstead,
May 26, 181(3. School, Charterhouse (scholar). Matric. from
I neter College, Oxford, Ian. 23, 1834, age i.\ Scholar of
Wadham College, Oxford, 1834-41; B.A. (Oxford) [J .
New, Thomas Gladstone
M.A. (Oxford) 1840. Fellow of Wadham, 1841-4. Ord.
deacon (Oxford) 1840; priest, 1S41. Warden of Browne's
Hospital, Stamford, 1845-80. Editor of The Later Writings
of Bishop Hooper (Parker Society). Married, July 2, 1844,
Emma, dau. of the Rev. Nathaniel Morgan, R. of Rearsby,
Leics. Died Aug. 12, 1880, at Stamford. Father of Thomas
K. B. (1870). (At. Oxon.; At. Carthus.; Crockford; The
Guardian, Aug. 18, 1S80.)
NEVINSON, CHARLES DALSTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 22, 1793; re-adm. May 24, 1804. Of Middlesex. [S. of
Charles, apothecary, of Savile Row. Schools, Chiswick (Dr
Rose) and Hammersmith (Dr Charles Burney).] B. Nov. 23,
1773- Matric. Michs. 1794; M.B. 1799; M.D. 1804. F.R.C.P.,
1806. Physician to St George's Hospital, 1800-25. Censor,
R.C.P., 1809, 1818. Physician in Ordinary to King William
IV. Married (1) Mary, widow of Charles Moody; (2) Juliana
E., dau. of Sir T. Barrett Lennard, Bart. Died Aug. 12,
i'v)'), in Montagu Square, London. Brother of the next.
(Medical Directories; G. Mag., 1S46, 11. 440: — Webster;
Munk, ill. 36.)
NEVINSON, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 1 7) at Trinity,
June 2i, 1796. S. of Charles, of London. B. July 20, 1779.
School, Greenwich. Matric. Michs. 1797; Scholar, 179S; B.A.
(10th Wrangler) 1S00. Paymaster of the Exchequer Bill
( (nice. Married Sarah, dau. of the Rev. J. K. Bonney. Died
Aug. 4, 1850; buried at Hampstead. Brother of the above.
(G. Mag., 1850, 11. 340; — Webster.)
NEVINSON, THOMAS KAYE BONNEY. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 20 1870. S. of the Rev. Charles (1845) (and
Emma). B. [Dec. 17, 1851] at Stamford Lines. Bapt. Feb.
11, 1852. School Stamford Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Lichfield), Dec. 21,
1876; priest, 1877. Assistant Master at Yarlet Hall, Stafford
(subsequently removed to Bilton Grange, Rugby), 1877-83;
at The Grange, Folkestone 1883-5. R. of Lyndon, Rutland,
1889-1909. R. of Medbourne-with-Hoit, Leics., 1909-29.
Lived subsequently at 2, Wollaston Road, Cambridge, where
he died Feb. 9, 1930; buried in Cambridge. (Crockford;
Northanis. Clergy, x. 59; Eagle, xlvi. 52; The Times, Feb. 11,
1930.)
NEVISON, EDWARD. Adm. sizar at Clare, Feb. 1, 1764.
[Doubtless s. of the Rev. Richard {1737), V. of Wilbarston,
Northants. B. there.] Matric. Michs. 1764; B.A. 1768.
NEW, FRANK EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 13,
1884. S. of Henry, Esq. B. Mar. 31, 1S64 [in London].
S.hook, Dulwich and St Paul's. "Matric. Michs. 1884;
Scholar. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 18SS; priest, 1889; C. of Hunton, Kent, 1888-90. C. of
St Mark's, Norwood, 1890-2. C. of St Luke's, Kentish Town,
1892-4. C. of St John-the-Baptist, Great Marlborough
Street, 1894-6. R. of Coston with Runhall, Norfolk, 1897-
1944. Author, Songs and Hymns. Died in 1944. Brother of
Walter(i877). (Dulwich Coll. Reg.;St Paul'sSch. Reg.; T. A.
Walker, 580 and MS. note; Crockford.)
NEW, The Rev. JAMES. B.A. 1771, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1771 Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 26, 1771; from Oriel
College, Oxford, whence he had matric. June 25, 1752, age 17;
B.A. (Oxford) 1756. [S. of Samuel, of Nevis, America.] V.ofSt
Philip and St Jacob, Bristol, 1772-1810, and R. of Comptou
Greenfield, Gloucs., 1772-1810. Married, July 21, 1763,
Frances Webb, and had issue. Died July 15, 1810. (Al.
Oxon.; G. Mag., 1810, n. 93.)
NEW. JAMES MARR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Ocl 1874
S. of the Rev. John. B. at Duncton, Sussex, Oct. 11, 1855.
School, Lancing. Matric. Michs. 1S74; Scholar; B.A. 187S;
MA. 18S1. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1879; priest, 1880.
Second Master at Buntingford Grammar School, 1878-80, and
C. of West mill; Herts., 1S79-S0. Assistant Master at Richmond
Grammar School, 1880-4. Vice-Principal of St Mark's College.
Chelsea, 1884-6. C. of St Martin's, Brighton, 1886-8.
Minor Canon of Chester, 188S-1904. Librarian and Head
Master of the Choir School Chester, 1889-1904. V. of Back-
ford, Cheshire, 1904-31. Rural Dean of Cluster, 1913-22.
Hon. Canon of Chester Cathedral, 1922-31. Died Dec. 25,
1931. (Lancing < oil. Reg.; < rockford; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories; Who was Who; I he Times, Dec. 28, 1931.)
NEW, THOMAS GLADSTONE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900.
S. of Herbert, solicitor, of 27, Wheelev's Road, Edgbaston,
Birmingham. B. Feb. n 1S81, in Birmingham. School,
Bath College. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1905;
M.A. 1907. Adm. Solicitor Nov. 1907. Practised in Birming-
ham and at Dartmouth. Served in the Great War 1914-10
(Sergt., R.E.; M.S.M.). (Law List; Univ. War List.)
New, Walter
NEW, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. i, 1877, Of
Croydon. S. of Henrv, Public accountant. B. Apr. 9, 1859.
School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1877; Scholar,
1877; B.A. 1SS1; M.A. 1885. Assistant Master at Dulwich
College, 18S1; Second Master at Walsall Grammar School,
1S81-90. Head Master of Ware Grammar School, 1890-1900;
of Hertford Grammar School, 1900-4. Ord. deacon and priest
{St Albans) 1902; C. of All Saints Hertford, 1902-4. Chaplain
to Christ's Hospital, Hertford, 1Q03-4. R. of Exford, Somer-
set, 1904-12. R. of Stathern, Leics., 1914-30. Latterly of
Hill View, Stathern. Authorof a Latin grammar. Disappears
from Crockford, 1937. Brother of Frank E. (1884). (Duluich
Coll. Reg.; 1. A. Walker, 5^0 and MS. note; Schoolmasters'
Direct ■
NEWALL, FREDERICK JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 26) at
Trinity, June 2S, 1827. [Eldest] s. of John [H., of Bristol].
B. at Kingsdown, Gloucs. School, Parson's Green, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1S27; B.A. 1S31; M.A. 1834. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 6, 1826. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1832;
priest (Exeter) 1832. P.C. of Bourton, Dorset, 1834-70.
Disappears from Crockford, 1871. (Inns of Court.)
NEWALL, HUGH FRANK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7.
187b. S. of Robert Stirling [F.R.S.], of Ferndene, Gateshead
on-Tyne (and Mary dau. of Hugh Lee Pattinson, F.R.S.)
B. there [June 21], 1S57. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs
1S76; B.A. 1SS0; M.A. 1884. Fellow, 1909-44. Hon, D.Sc.
Durham. Assistant Master at Wellington College, 1881-3
F.R.S., 1902. Assistant Demonstrator in experimental
physics, 1SS6-7; Demonstrator, 1887-90. Newall Observer
at Cambridge, 1S91-1902. Professor of Astrophysics, 1909-
28. Director of the Solar Physics Laboratory 1913-28.
President, Royal Astronomical Society, 1907-9. Vice-
President, International Astronomical Union, 1925. Presi-
dent of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1914-15.
Married (i) June 21, 1881, Margaret, dau. of the Rev. C. T.
Arnold of Rugby; (2) June 1931, Dame Bertha Surtees
Phillpotts, formerly Mistress of Girton College. His special
contribution was his astrophysical research in connexion with
the large equatorial telescope presented to the University by
his father. Died Feb. 22, 1944, at Cambridge. {Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Who's Who; The Times, Feb. 23, 1944;
Cambridge Review, Apr. 22, 1944; Obit. Notices, Royal\Soc.
(1944). 4. 7K-
NEWALL. JOHN WALKER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 24.
1870. [Only] s. of John [Lightfoot], of [Forest Hall], Ongar
Essex (and Mary, dau. of John Walker, of Liverpool). B
Feb. 8, 1851, in Liverpool. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs
1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1S78. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 1 1873. Married, 1896, Frances Annie, dau. of John de
Villier Lamb, of N.S.W., Australia, and had issue. Of
Folyats, Essex. Died July 17, 1930, at Ongar; buried at
Badger, Salop. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Burke,
L.G.; Walford, County Families (sub his father); The Times,
July T9, 1930.)
NEWALL, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 3, 1826. Of
Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1S26; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1830; priest, 1831; C. of Tarleton, Lanes.,
1830. C. of Didsbury, X831-9. C. of Norton-le-Moors, Staffs.,
1840-3. P.C. of Christ Church, Tunstall, 1843-53. V. of
Clifton -on- Dunsmore with Brownsover, Warws., 1853-78.
Married, and had issue. Latterly of 13, Newbold Terrace
Road, Leamington. Disappears from Crockford, 1883.
NEWALL. WILLIAM SMITH. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 8,
1858. S. of William Nelson, solicitor, of Wellington Lodge,
Littleborough, near Rochdale, Lanes. B. there, June 10,
1840. School, Worcs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1858.
NEWBERRY, CHARLES HAROLD. Matric. Non-Coil., from
Cavendish H. Easter, 1885.
NEWBERY, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's Mar.
20, 1849. S. of George, banker, of Biggleswade, Beds, (and
Elizabeth). B. there. Bapt. Feb. 14, 1829. School, Man-
chester (The Rev. N. Germon). Matric. Michs. 1849; Scholar;
B.A. {yd Wrangler) 1853; M.A. 1856. Fellow, 1854-61.
Died Jan. 2, 1861, aged 31, at Biggleswade, of inflammation
of the lungs. (EagU, 11. 257; G. Mag., 1861, 1. 232; The
Guardian, Jan. 7, 1861.)
NEWBERY, FRANCIS. Adm. Fell. -Corn, (age 21) at Sidney,
May 29, 1766; from Trinil nee he had
matric. Apr. 1, 1762. S. of John, bookseller, of Reading [later
of St Paul's Churchyard; also a vendor of medicines on a large
scale]. B. July 16, 1744, in St Laurence's, Reading. Schools,
Hoddesdon (Mr Bennet) and Merchant Taylors'. Matric.
Michs. 1766. Resided, 1766-7, studying medicine. On his
father's death, in 1767, applied himself to the business of
publishing and patent -medicine selling. Citizen of London,
Newbery, Lionel Archibald McClintock
1777. Took up the Freedom of the Goldsmiths' Company,
1777. Of Heathtield Park, Sussex, 1791-1818. J. P. under
Cold Seal, 1793. High Sheriff of Sussex, 1795- A Commissioner
of Appeal for Surrey. Married, May 29, 177°, Mary, dau. of
Robert Raikes (the elder), of Gloucester, and sister of Robert
Raikes (the younger), founder of Sunday Schools. A friend of
Dr Johnson and other well-known men of letters. Described
by a contemporary as a ' scholar, a poet and a lover of music,'
and ' an ardent sportsman.' Wrote a long account of Gold-
smith's death. Author DonumAmicis. Died July 17, 1818;
buried at Heathfield. Father of John (179-)- (Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; At. Oxon.\ St John's Coll. Adm., iv. J96
(sub his son); D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1818, 11. 189; A. Le Blanc
Newbery, The Newberys in Six Generations.)
NEWBERY, FRANCIS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 18, 1889. [3rd] s. of George James, stockbroker, of
Broxboume, Herts, (and Mary Rolls). B. there, Feb. 28.
1869. School, Forest, Walthamstow (The Rev. Canon Guv).
Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St John's, Peterborough,
1893-7. C. of Oundle, Northants., 1897-1900. R. of
Luddington-in-the-Brook with Hemington 1900-6. V. of
Thorpe Acre with Dishley, Leics., 1906-9. V. of Glen Parva
with S. Wigston, 1 909-11. R. of Dunkerton, Somerset, 1911-
19. R. of Leven, Fifeshire, 1919-24 R. of St Fillan's, Comrie,
Perthshire, 1924-8. P.-in-C. of St Mark's, Kinning Park,
Glasgow, 1928-33. Asst. Super, and Asst. Hosp. Chaplain,
dio. of Glasgow 1933-40. R. of St Ninian, Castle Douglas,
Kirkcudbrightshire, 1940-5. Lie. to off., dio. of Bath and
Wells, 1945-9. Latterly of Over Stowey, Somerset. Died
Nov. 24/1949. Brother of the next. (Crockford; Northants.
Clergy; C. J. Fordyce.)
NEWBERY, HENRY CHRISTIAN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1885. [2nd] s. of George James, stockbroker, of
Broxboume, Herts, (and Mary Rolls). B. there, Feb. 23,
1867. School, Forest, Walthamstow (Dr F. B. Guv). Matric.
Michs. 1885; B.A. 18SS; M.A. 1892. Football (assoc.) ' blue,'
1887, 1888. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne), 1891; priest,
1892; C. of Tynemouth Priory, 1891-1901. V. of Beltingham
with Henshaw, Northumberland, 1901-n. V. of Haverhill,
Suffolk, 1911-18. R. of Halesuorth (with Chediston V. to
1926) 1918-37. Rural Dean of N. Dunwich, 1923-37. Of 33,
Barrow Road, Cambridge, in 1948. Brother of the above.
(Crockford.)
NEWBERY, HERBERT EDWARD LIGHTFOOT. Adm. sizar
at Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893. [3rd] s. of Lionel [Director of
Francis Newbery and Sons, Ltd.], of Dulwich Road, Heme
Hill, London. B. Oct. 24, 1874, in London. School, Dulwich.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1896; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1898; priest, 1899;
C. of Widnes, 1898. C. of Emmanuel Church, Everton,
Liverpool, 1898-1900. C.M.S. Missionary, dio. of Tinnevelly,
S. India, 1900-2. Freeman of the City of London. Died
Nov. 19, 1902, at Madras. Brother of Lionel A. M. (1890).
(Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Cr<>ckf>rd; The Newbery 's in Six Genera
tions; Cambridge Chronicle, Nov. 20, 1902; The Times, Nov.
2r, 1902.)
NEWBERY, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at St John's,
June 30, 1792. [Eldest] s. of Francis (1766), Esq., of Heath-
field Park, Sussex. [B. I774-] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1795; B.A. 1796; M.A. 1799. Succeeded to the family business
of publishing and of vending medicine, but his part was not
an active one. Freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company, 1804.
Major, Sussex Yeomanry, 1803; later Colonel, when the Regt.
was ordered abroad, 'a distinction rarely conferred at that
time on a commoner.' Inspector of ships' letters at the
General Post Office, 1816-30. Sold Heathtield about 1819,
and resided chiefly in London. Married (1) Mar. 1 j, 1806,
Mary, dau. of the Rev. Dr Cleaver, R. of M.ilton, Y.ik- ,
(2) Jan. 20, 1831, Frances, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Henry Le
Blanc. Latterlv of Hereford Street, London, whei'
Sept. 15, 1854. {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John' < I
', M '. ■ ; ', i. 80 and 1854, 11. 531; 1 h.-
Generati n\ )
NEWBERY, LIONEL ARCHIBALD McCLINTOCK. Adm. pens,
at Christ's, Apr. 18, 1890. [Eldest] s. of Lionel [Direct©] ol
Francis Newbery and Sons, Ltd., of Heme Hill]. B.Aug 12,
1868, in London. School, Dulwich. Matric. Mn h
B.A. 1893; M.A. 1903. In business, 18S4-90. Ord. deacon
(Liverpool) 189^; priest, 1894; I ol U , Bootli
1S93-4. C. of North Meols, 1894-6. C.M.S. Mi to
I'.. QgaL 1896-190 1. C. of Walcot, Somerset, 100] 1 \ ol
H..U I unity, RrdhiU, Sun.-v, i<; t Church,
Winchester, 19x8 28. 1 wa8 M.I. in Holy Trinity,
Redbill. Brother "f Herbert 1 . L. (1893), [Dulwich I oil
PeiU, 11. 75S; Crockford; The Newoerys in Six Genera-
tions.)
531
34-2
Newbery, Thomas
NEWBERY, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', May 7,
1822. Of Lanes. [S. of William, of Manchester, manufacturer
of silk ware. School, Manchester Grammar.] Matrie. Miens.
1822; B.A. 1S26; M.A. 1830. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford.
1834. Ord. priest (London, for York) Mar. 2, 1828. P.C. of
Shipley with Heaton, Yorks., 1828-45. R. of Hinton St
George, Somerset, and of Seavington St Michael, 1846-61.
Domestic Chaplain to Earl Poulett, 1846-61. Married, and
had issue. Died Mar. 30, 1861, of apoplexy, aged 57, at
Hinton St George rectory. M.I. at Seavington. [Manchester
Gr. Sch Reg. (Newberry) Al. Oxon.; Clergy List; G. Mag
1861, 1. 583.)
NEWBERY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 1,
1873. S. of Robert, Esq., of Camberwell. School, City of
London. Matrie. Michs. 1873- Scholar, 1873: B.A. (251/1
Wrangler) 1S77; M.A. 1880.
NEWBIGGING, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age j8) at Trinity
Nov. 28, 1824. S. of William. B. in Edinburgh. School'
Edinburgh High. 6 '
NEWBOLD, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1900.
[2nd] s. of William [of East Grinstead], deceased. B. Jan. 12,
il ;, Broadwater Mown, Tunbridge Wells. Schools'
lv- Hill, lunbndge Wells, and Uppingham. Matnc. Michs.
1900; Scholar; B.A. 1903. Rugby 'blue,' 1902-3. Playedfoi
England, 1904-5. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-
Col., R.E.; D.S.O.; mentioned 3 times in despatches).
Managing Director of A. Guinness and Co., London and
Dublin. Chairman of the Brewers' Society, 1042-5. Of Said
House, Chiswick Mall, London, W. Died Oct '6 1946 ii
London. {Uppingham Sch. Roll-. I V;,,i, m. 4o4;' Book 0.
Blues: Univ. Wat List; V.C. and D.S.O. Book; Who's Who;
The Times, 'jet. 28 and Nov. 1, 1946.)
NEWBOLD, JOHN CORDEN. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 22, 1892
[Eldest s. of J. W., of Borrowash, Derbs. B. Aug. 16 '1873 j
School, Repton. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Adm
Solicitor, March 1899; practised at Derby. Died Dec 5
1900, at Litchurch, Derbs. {Repton Sch. Reg.; 1 .
I he I urns, Dec. 8, 1900.)
NEWBOLD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Apr. 2,
1868. S. of T. H., Esq., of Poughkeepsie, Duchess County'
N.Y.. U.S.A. Matnc. Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872.
NEWBOLD, WILLIAM TAYLOR. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 7, 1S69. S. of Joseph (and Mary Anne). B. May 20'
1850, at Bury, Lanes. Bapt. Dec. 15, 1850. [Schools, Bur^
Grammar and Brewood Grammar, Staffs.] Matnc. Michs
1869; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (5M Classic) 1873; M.A. r876
Fellow, 1875-98. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1877; priest
(Carlisle) 1880. Assistant Master at Lancaster Grammar
School, 1873-7; Second Master, 1877-9. Head Master ,,f
St Bees Grammar School, 1879-1903 (the first Cambridge
man to be head master and the first who was not of Cumber-
land or Westmorland), where he built the Head Master's
house, etc., and organised the tercentenary celebrations in
1888. R. of Aldridge, Stafis., 1903-8. Died Jan. 7. i.,...s
{Eagle, xxxix. 205; Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford-
The Times, Jan. 9, 1908; C. R. Hudleston.)
NEWBOLT. HENRY FRANCIS. Adm. sizar at St John's July
3, 1845. Of Middlesex. S. of Charles, Lieut., R N ' (and
Eliza Ann). B. June 30, 1824. School, Royal N.,v.,l New-
Cross. Matnc. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Ord
deacon (Canterbury) June 3, 1849; pnest May 26," 1850- C
of Holy Trinity, Maidstone, 1849-52. C. of Hackford Nor-
folk, 1852-3. C. of St Matthew's, Walsall, Staffs , 1S53-60
V. of St Mary's Huston, 1860-6. Married (1) Oct 29 1851
Mary Jane, dau. of D. Newham, Esq.; (2) [860, Emily' dau
of «,eiirge HraJn... k Stul.l.s, of Walsall and lilvm Hill and
had issue. Author, Sermons. Died May 24, 1866, at Ilfra-
combe. {Clergy List; Crockford; Siinms,' BMw. Staffs ■ Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; G. Mag., 1866, 11. n6- Who was
Who; The Guardian, Nov. 12. 1 851 |
NEWBON, CHARLES EVANS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec. 23
1856. [4th) s. of James Shelton [solicitor], of Elms House'
Hammersmith, London. B. Mar. 3, 1839, in London. School'
King's College, Loudon. Matrie. Michs. 1857; B.A 1861-
M.A. and LL.M. 1864. Adm. at the Inner Temple Apr'
27, 1859. Called to the Bar, Apr. jo, 1862. On the South-
Eastern Circuit. Died July 26, 102.,, in I [on. Brother ol
the next. {Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar-
The Times, July 27, 1929.)
NEWBON, SEPTIMUS BAILY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25
1864. S. of James Shelton, solicitor, of The Elm's House'
Hammersmith, London. B. Jan. 28, 1846, at Blarkheath'
School, Paris (private). Matrie. Lent, 1865. Brother of the
Newby, George
NEWBOROUGH, Lord WILLIAM CHARLES [WYNN], Adm at
Irinity Hall, 1893 [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Thomas John
Wynn, deceased, of GlyruTivon Park, Carnarvonshire N
Wales (and Sybil Anna Katherine, dau. of Edwin Corbett
H.M. Minister at Athens). B. Nov. 4, 1S73. School, Heidel-
berg. Matnc. Michs. 1893. Lieut., Denbigh Yeomanry. High
Sheriff of Denbighshire 1002. Of Brvn LleweUvn Festimog
Succeeded his grandfather, Spencer Bulkeley, as 4th Baron
New-borough, Nov. 1, 1S88. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., Denbigh Yeomanry, Durham L.L, and Welsh
Guards). Married, Nov. 7, 1900, Grace Bruce, dau. of Col.
Henry Montgomery Carr, of Kentucky, U.S.A. Died, s.p.
?<1 y, I9V, ''"V', "f UJ?ess contracted on active service.
(Burke, P. and B.; G.E.i .; Univ. War List; Who was Who.)
NEWBOULD, BABINGTON BENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1885. S. of the Rev. William Williamson
£ ,!?'• ff ,tfw' B' Mar' 7' l86~' at Tumham Green. School,
Bedford Matnc. Michs. 1885; B.A. 18SS. Entered the
Indian Civil Sen-ice, 18SS; in Bengal, 1S88; in Assam 1894-
District and Sessions Judge, 1900. Judge of I linajpur, 1006'
of Dacca 1909. Superintendent and Legal Remembrancer
Bengal, 1912. Judge of the High Court, Calcutta. 1916
Knighted, 1924. Retired, 1927. Married, and had i-ie-
Lived latterly at Exmouth, where he died Feb. 2. 1937-
buned at Littleham. {I.C.S. Lists; Who n-as Who- Ike
Junes, Feb. 3, 1937.)
NEWBOULD, HERBERT SIMPSON. Adm. at Trinity Hall
Oct. 1898. S. of William Henry, Esq., of New Tipton, Chest, r-
held. School, Nottingham High. Matrie. Michs is,,s-;,\.,i
Sea. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1900); B.A. (Pt II, 1st Class) 1902-
M.A. 1909. Assistant Master at Manchester Grammar
School, 1903-33-. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NEWBOULD, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON. Adm. pens, at Trin-
ity, Apr. 4, 1838. [S. of Henry, of Sheffield, Russia merchant
(and Mary, dau. of William Williamson, Esq., of Bunting-
00 Ilerts-I- B- Jan- 2°. l8*9, m Sheffield.] Matnc. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A 1845. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1844; pnest
(Hereford) 1S45; C. of Bluntisham, Cambs., 1844-5. C. of
Comberton, 1S48-64. Resided in London from i860. Living
at Kew Green, 1879-S6, and assisting in the services at Kew
and Petersham churches. Noted as a botanist; described as
'the father of Huntingdonshire botany.' F.L.S 1863
Added 5 or 6 species to the British flora. Fellow' of the
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1841. An original member
of the Ray Society, 1844. ' Though his knowledge of British
botany was almost unrivalled, he can hardly be said to have
published anything in his own name. All his attainments
were employed in helping other scientific workers.' Married
a niece of the Rev. James Fendall, V. of Comberton. Died
Apr. 16, 1886, at Kew. Plant Ncn-bouldia named after him.
Father of Babington B. (1885). (C. F. Tebbutt; Boase 11
1115; Crockford; F.M.G., II. 707; D.N.B.)
NEWBOULT, HENRY. Matrie. Non-Coil., Easter, 1886. Mus.
Bac. 1SS7. F.R.C.O. Composer of Temperance Songs. (ATjdy
Williams, Degrees in Musk.)
NEWBOUND, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Dec.
10, 1755. Of Notts. Matrie. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1756;
B.A. 1760; M.A. 1764.
NEWBURY, GEORGE STUART HYDE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1880. S. of Major Thomas, of 36, Brunswick Square'
Brighton. B. there, Aug. 27, 1861. School, Wellington
College. Matrie. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1S87. Ord
deacon (Winchester) 1886; priest (Winchester) 1.SS7; C. of
Addlestone, Surrey, 1885-9. C. of Bexhill Sussex 1880
1900. R. of Fittleworth, iqoo-2oand R. of St Egdean, 1905
20. Subsequently of The Holrovds, Harcombe. Lewes Died
Ocl 2i, 01.5 {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Trimtv
Record. )
above.
NEWBY, ALFRED. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 11, 1825.
S. of John, of Cambridge. B. there. Matrie. Michs! 1827'
B.A. 1832; M.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Dec. 23 i832!
pnest. May 20, 1S36; C. of Tilbrook, Beds., 1S35-55. R of
Little Gransden, Cambs., 1856-82. Married. March 24, iS 52
Louisa, dau. of J. Ryle, of Manchester. Died Sept ,,, lss-
at Little Gransden, aged 74. Brother of John P. (1816)
{Guardian, Sept. 13, 1S82; Cambridge Chronicle, Mar. 30,
1832.)
NEWBY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 22, 1830.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. G[eorge], schoolmaster and P.C. of
Witton le-Wear, Durham [sometime R. of Whickham, Dur-
ham] (and Margaret Crawford, of Stamdrop). Matnc. Michs.
1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Ord. deacon (Durham) Sept.
14. 1834; pnest (Carlisle, Lilt dim. from Durham) Oct.
25, 1835. C. of Stockton-on-Tees until 1839. Died Feb. 12,
1839, aged 29. Brother of Mark(iS24). {Durham Ord. Book;
Foster. Index Ecclcs.; G. B. Longstaff. Langslatjs of Jeesdale
(pedigree); Eccles. Gazette, Mar. 12, 1839.)
532
Newby, George
NEWBY, GEORGE Adm. pens, at Trinity. June 7, 1S76. S. of
William Crawford [solicitor], of Stockton-on-Tees, Durham
(and his cousin, Fanny, dau. of Francis Newby). B. there
[Feb. 32], 1858. School [Uppingham and] Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1S83. Adm.
Solicitor, Nov. 1882; in the firm of Newby, Richmond and
Watson, Stockton. Of The Green, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees.
J. P. for Stockton, and for Durham County. Married Jessie,
dau. of T. R. M. Plews, of Darlington. Died Jan. 5, 1935, at
Norton. [I'ppingham Sch. Roll; Marlborough Coll. Reg.\
Law Lists; G. B. Longstaff, Langstaffs of Teesdale (pedigree);
Durham Contemporary Biographies; The I imes Jan. 7. I935-)
NEWBY, JOHN PENGRES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 18,
1S16. S. of John, of Cambs. Educated by the Rev. R.
Cautley. Organist at All Saints, Cambridge, 1S14. Matric.
Michs. 1S10; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
June 17, 1S21; priest, June 16, 1822. V. of Enderby with
Whetstone, Leics., 1824-58. Married (1) Aug. 16, 1819,
Anne, widow of the Rev. M. Murfitt, V. of Kendal, West-
morland, and dau. of P. Milner, of Clapton, Middlesex; (2)
Jan. 26, 1S42, Mary -Ann, dau. of the Rev. Robert Gutch, R.
of Seagrave. Died at Hill House, Enderby, July 23, 1858,
aged 67. Brotherof Alfred (1825). (G. Mag. 1858, 11. 311.)
NEWBY, MARK. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec. 1, 1824.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. George, schoolmaster and P.C. of
Witton-Ie-Wear, Durham. B. there. School, Witton-le-
Wear. Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1835. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Oct. 3, 1829; priest, Sept. 25, 1830; C. of
Wit ton-le -Wear, 1829-32. R. of Crosby-Garrett, Westmor-
land, 1832-60. Died Dec. 28, 1S60, aged 54; M.I. at Barning-
ham, Yorks, and at Crosby-Garrett. Brother of George
(1830). (Durham Ord. Book; Clergy List; G. B. Longstaff,
Langstaffs of Teesdale (pedigree).)
NEWBY, RICHARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 4,
1846. S. of Richard, of Cambridge. [B. May 7, 1827.] School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1850; priest, 1861; C. of Burnham West-
gate, Norfolk, 1850-2. C. of Crosby Ravensworth, West-
morland, 1853-7. V. of Enderby with Whetstone, Leics.
1859-67, and R. of Whetstone, 1867-1911. Died at Whet-
stone Vicarage, Nov. 15, 1911. (Peile, 11. 498; Christ's Coll.
Obit, notices; Crockford.)
NEWCASTLE, Duke of (18S4), see CLINTON, Lord HENRY
FRANCIS HOPE PELHAM.
NEWCATER, HENRY S. (1S1S), see NEUCATRE.
NEWCOMB, SIMON. Hon. Sc.D. 1896. S. of Professor J. B.
B. Mar. 12, 1835. Professor of Mathematics, U.S. Navy,
1861-97. Professor at Johns Hopkins University, 1894.
Hon. LL.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1902. President of
the Astronomical and Astropbysical Society of America.
President of the Congress of Arts and Science, St Louis, 1904.
. Foreign Member, Royal Society 1877, of the Royal Astro-
nomical Society, 1872 and of the Royal Institute, 1891.
Copley medal, Roy. Soc., 1890; Gold medal, R.A.S., 1874.
Married Aug. 4, 1863, Mary Caroline, dau. of Dr. C. A.
Hassler, U.S. Navy. Author, scientific. Died July ir, 1909.
{Who was Who.)
NEWCOMB, WILLIAM JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct.
8, 1869. 3rd s. of William, Esq., of Bedford. B. May 23,
1851, at Kidderminster. School, Bedford Grammar (Mr
Fanshawe). Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1876.
.nt Master at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool,
1 573-4; at Bedford Grammar School, 1874-5; ha the Junior
Dept. of Cheltenham College, 1875-9; "l the Classical Dept.,
1879-87; at Louth Grammar School, 1888-91. Died Jan. 14,
1916, at Himbleton Vicarage, Worcs. (The Times, Jan. 18,
1916.)
NEWCOMBE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Chrisii, Oct.
2, 1866. Of Yorks. [4th s. of W. L., of Green Bank, near
Derby. B. July 26, 1845, at York. School, Sedbergh.]
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of St Paul's, Princes Park,
Liverpool, 1870-3. V. of Steeple Claydon, Oxon., 1873-84.
V. of Granborough, Bucks., 1884-7. Drowned Aug
while bathing at Scarborough. Father of the next. [Sedbergh
Reg. (which gives ' Drowned Aug. 12 '); Crock •
Guardian, Aug. 24, 1887.)
NEWCOMBE, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Immiv,
June 18, 1892. S. of [the Rev.] Arthur (above), of The Cot-
tage, Winslow, Bucks. B. May 7, 1873, in Liverpool. School,
Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1
Assistant Master at St Ronan's School,
lister of Tunsbury School, Eastbourne, 19" ;
Court School, 1909. Served is
1914-19 (Lieut. Duke of Cornwall's L.I.J. Lived latterly at
Beckett Lodge, Worthing Died July 6, 1930. (Haileybury
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War Lv,t; I he limes, July 8, 1930.)
Newcome, Richard
NEWCOMBE, WILLIAM LISTER. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Oct. 1, 1896. [Eldest s. of Lt. -Col. William Lister,
Nov. 24, 1929, at 5, The Grove, Gosforth, aged 81. B. May 2,
1878.] Matric. Michs. 1S96. Served in the Great War, 1914-
19 (Major, Worcs. Regt.; Brigade-Major). Died I1
1949. (Univ. War List; The limes, Dec. 29, 1949.)
NEWCOME, AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Mar. 11, 1765. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Very Rev. Benjamin
(1734). Dean of Rochester, and Miss— Green.] Matric. Michs.
1765; Scholar, 1768; B.A. 1769; M.A. 1772- Fellow, 177°.
Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 21, 1771; pnest, June 6, 1773-
Brother of the next. (F.M.G., in. 1045.)
NEWCOME, BENJAMIN GREENE. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Nov. 5, 1771. Of Middlesex. [S. of the Very Rev. Benjamin
(1734), Dean of Rochester (and Miss Green].] Matnc. Lent,
1772. Brother of the above. (F.M.G., lit. 1044 (only
Augustus mentioned, amongst ' 3 sons ').)
NEWCOME, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 22, 1813.
Of Ireland. S. of Dr William (Pembroke College, Oxford, 1745)
formerly Archbishop of Armagh. B. in Waterfurd Palace.
School, Brockley, near Bristol (The Rev. J. Boak). Matnc.
Michs. i8r3; Scholar; B.A. 1818. Died Mar. 21, 1821, at
Weston-in-Gordano, near Bristol. (Bristol Gazette, Mar. 28,
1821; C. R. Hudlcston.)
NEWCOME, FRANCIS D'ARCY WILLIAM CLOUGH. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, July 9, 1870. [Eldest] s. of Edward Clough, of
Felt well Hall, Brandon, Norfolk (and .Amelia, dau. of the
Very Rev. Peter Wood, Dean of Middleham, Yorks., and R.
of Middle ton, near King's Lynn). B. [Oct. 19], 1851, at
Hockwold Hall, Brandon. School, Eton. Matric Michs.
1870; B.A. 1874. Lieut., Prince of Wales Own Norfolk
Artillery Militia, 1873; Capt., 1S82; Col., Norfolk Artillery
Volunteers. Of Feltwell Hall and Hockwold Hall, Norfolk.
J. P. Died Feb. 9, 1910. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.;
Waif ord. County Families; Army Lists.)
NEWCOME, FRANCIS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Apr. 18, 1789. [5th] s. of Henry (1750-1), [Head
Master of Newcome's Academy], Hackney, Middlesex (which
was especially famous for the dramatic performances of the
boys) (and Mary, dau. of Hector Mawdsley, cheesemonger, of
Bishopsgate, London). Matnc. Michs. 1790; Scholar, 1790;
LL.B. 1795. Adm. at the Middle Temple, June 21, 1792.
Brother of George W. (next) and Richard (1778). (Inns oj
Court; F.M.G., pedigree, in. 1045, ' Francis ' only and
described as ' clerk.')
NEWCOME, GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens', May
11,1780. Of Middlesex. [3rds. of Henry (1750-1), of Hackney
School (and Mary, dau. of Hector Mawdsley, cheesemonger,
of Bishopsgate, London).] Matric. Michs. 17S1. In the
Comptroller's Office, Whitehall. Married Elizabeth Trower,
of Clapham. Died Feb. 1833. Brother of Richard (1778) and
Francis H. (178.4. (F.M.G., it. 1045.)
NEWCOME, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 13, 1792.
[S. of the Rev. Henry (1747), V. of Gresford, Denbigh (and
Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Hughes, Master of
Ruthin School). B. I775-] Matric. Michs. 179-- Died,
unmarried, Jan. 14, 1794. Brother of Richard (1796) and
Thomas (1795)- (F.M.G., 111. 1045.)
NEWCOME, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Queens*, Dec. 29, 1778.
Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of Henry (1750-1), of Hackney School
(and Mary dau. of Hector Mawdsley, cheesemonger, of
Bishopsgate Street, London).] Matnc. Michs. 1781; Scholar,
1780; B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1783; M.A. 1786. Fell.
Master of Newcome's Academy, Hackney, 1 789-1803.
Subsequently retired to Burcot, near Well
Brother of George W. ( 1
come's Academy and Us plays (The Library, xiv. 339); 1 M.G.
in. 1045.)
[3rd s. of the Rev. Henry (i747)» V. of Gresford, Denbigh
(and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev, Thomas
Hughes, of Ruthin). B. 1779.J Matric. Michs. 17^6; B.A.
1800; M.A. 1804. R. of Llanrhydd and Warden oi Ruthin,
h, 1804-51. K. of 1 1. Canon (3rd)
of Bangor, 1821-34. K- °* Clocaenog, Denbigh, 1829-34.
Archdeacon of Merioneth, 1834-57- R- of Llanrhaiadr-yn-
Kinmerch, Denbigh, 1851-7. Married, 1837. his
Frances, dau. oi 1 t \ Died at
his Vicarage, Aug. 7, 1857, Brother of the next and of
1857, 11. 345; Burki ,
533
Newcome, Thomas
NEWCOME, THOMAS. Adm. pens, .it Queens', June 5, 1795.
[2nd s. of the Rev. Henry (1747). V. of Gresford, Denbigh,
(and Elizabeth Hughes). B. Nov. 6, 1777.] Matnc. Michs.
1795; B.A. 1799; M.A. 1825. R. of Shenley, Herts., 1801-49
and V. of Tottenham, Middlesex, 1824-51. F.S.A. Married,
Apr. 9, 1S06, Charlotte, dau. of Thomas Brodbury Winter,
ofShenley. Died Sept. 1, 1851, at Shenley. He represented the
last but oneof a family of nine generationsof beneliced . l.-r2v
since the Reformation. Brother of the above and of Henry
(1792). [G. Mug., 1851, 11. 540; F.M.O., III. 1046; luirkr,
L.G.)
NEWCOME, WILLIAM CYRIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
10, 1833. [2nd s. of the Rev. William (Christthurch, Oxford,
1796) (and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. Cyril CTough). School,
Eton.] Matnc. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837; M.A. 1843. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1842; priest, 1843; C. of Hanslope, Bucks,
1845-6; R. of Boothby-r.isncll, Lines, 1840-97. Died Mar.
19, 1897, at Feltweli, Norfolk. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.i,.. 1 rockford; 1 he 1 imes, Mar. 22, 1897.)
NEWCOMEN, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Jesus, Jan. 1875. S. of Charles Edward Esq. B. [June 22
1854], in London. School Cheltenham College (Dr T. W.
Jex-Blake). Matric. Lent 1S75. Died June 21, 1S92, at
Belchamp St Haul, Essex. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
NEWDEGATE, CHARLES NEWDIGATE. Adm. Fell. Com. at
Trinity Hall, May 17, 1811. Of Hareheld, Middlesex. [S of
Charles Parker, who assumed the name of Newdegate, 1806,
(and Jean, dau. of Sir John Anstruther). Maine. Michs.
1811; B.A. 1815. Of Hareheld Place, Middlesex. Married,
Apr. 15, 1815, Maria, dau. of Ayscoghe (or Ayscough)
Boucherett, of Willingham and Stallingborough, Lines., and
had issue. Died Apr. 23, 1833 aged 39, at Hareheld Place.
(Burke, L.G.; G.Mag., 1833, 1. 477; D.N.B. (sub his son).)
NEWELL, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 23,
1892. S. of Arthur. B. at Westlanforth (sic), Durham.
Matric. Michs. 1S92. Resided until Christmas, 1893. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (2nd Lieut., S. Staffs. Kegt.).
(Univ. War List.)
NEWELL, CHARLES ALEXANDER. Adm pens, at St John's,
Mar. 5, 1S36. S. of the Rev. Rfpbert] H[azell] (1795), R. of
Little Hormead, Herts. Matric Michs. 1836.
NEWELL, CHRISTIAN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Clare,
Jan. 13, 1836. Matric. Michs. 1836; B.A. (401/1 Wrangler)
1840; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (London) 1843; priest, 1844;
C. of Trinity Church, Chelsea. 1843-50. P.C. of Broadstairs,
Kent. 1850-66. R. of Chiselborough with West Chmnock,
Somerset, 1866-1901. Rural Dean of Martock, 1889. Preb.
of Wells, 1890. Author, The Crisis and Its Untie:; Parting
Words, etc. Died Oct. 30, 1901, at Chiselborough rectory.
(Crockford; The limes, Nov. 6', 1901.)
NEWELL, ROBERT HAZELL[or HASELL]. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 22, 1795. S. of Robert Richardson [M.D.],
surgeon of Colchester. B. there, 1778.] School Colchester.
Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1795; B.A. (4th Wrangler)
1799; M.A. 1802; B.D. 1S10. Fellow, 1800-14; Dean 1809-
14. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Apr. 7, 1805; priest, June 28, 1807.
R. of Little Hormead, Herts., 1813-52 and C. of Great
Hormead, 1817-43. A good amateur artist. Illustrated an
edition of Goldsmith's Poems, 181 1; atso wrote and illus-
trated Letters em the Seenery of North Wales, and Zoology of
the English Poets corrected by the writings of Modem Natural-
ists. Died Jan. 21 1852. M.I. m Little Hormead Church.
Father of Charles A. (1836). (Boose, it. 1119; St John's Coll.
Adm.t iv. 39;; ( lergy List; D.N. it.; G. Mag., 1852, 1. 311.)
NEWENHAM, The Rev. EDWARD HENRY. M.A. 1867. Incorp.
from Dublin. [S.of Robert, generosus, of Sandford, Co. Dublin
(and Jane, dau. of Edward Hoare, Esq., of Factory Hill, Co.
Cork). B. Aug. 17, 1S17, in Dublin]. Adm. at Trinity Col-
lege 1838; B.A. (Trin. Coll. Dublin) 1845; M.A. (Trill". Coll.
Dublin) 1849. Ord. deacon 1845; priest, 1846. Succeeded his
uncle Thomas at Coolmore, Co. Cork, 1849. C. of Holywell,
Hunts., 1868. C. of St Matthew's, Bayswater, London,
1868-70. C. of Colne, Hunts., 1878-81. C. of Southaere,
Norfolk, 1885-8. R. of Southaere, 1888-92. Manied, Nov.
15, 1849, Lady Helena Adelaide Moore, dau. of Stephen, 3rd
Earl of Mount Cashcll, and had issue. ' >i Coolmore, Carriga-
line, Co. Cork. I. P. for Co. Cork. Disappears from Crockford,
1893. (At. Dublin; Walford, County Families; liurke, L.G.)
NEWENHAM, WILLIAM BUTLER. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse,
lulv 6, 1847. S. of William Persse, Lieut., R.N. B. [June 8,
1828], at Kcclesbourne, near Hastings. School, Huntingdon.
Migrated to Christ's, Nov. 20, 1847. Matnc. Michs 1848;
Scholar, 184S; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (London) 1853;
priest, 1854; licensed C. of Great Baddow, Essex. Private
Chaplain to George Gibbs, Esq., of Belmont, Wraxall,
Bristol. Died there Oct. 27, 1855. Buried at Wraxall church,
in the Gibbs' family vault. (Peile, 11. 504.)
Newington, Campbell
NEWHAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30. 1879;
re-adm. sizar, Oct. 8, 1879. S. of the Rev. William Leighton
(1843) (and Adelaide Frances). B. at Barrow-on-Su.tr. Luis.
Bapt. Jan. 10, 1861. School, Clifton College (Mr J. Percival).
Matnc. Michs. 1879; Scholar, 1881; B.A. (16th Wrangler)
1883; M.A. 1907. Mathematical Lecturer at Sydney Uni-
versity, Australia. Brother of Frank D. (1891). (Clifton Coll.
K'g.)
NEWHAM, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, June, 1844. [Eldest
s. of Daniel, owner of a mill for spinning linen yarn at Preston,
Lanes. School, Manchester Grammar.] Migrated to Em-
manuel, Oct. 18, 1844. Matric. Michs. 1844. Went with
Bishop Percy to Melbourne, South Australia. 1847. First
Inc. of St Peter's, Melbourne. ' He took a great interest in
the establishment of Sunday Schools.' Manied, 1843, Mary,
dau. of J. Bluett, Esq., advocate, of Douglas, Isle of Man, and
had issue. Died ' lately,' in March, 1851. in Melbourne.
Brother of William L. (1843) and of John (1846); doubtless
father of the next. (Manchester Gr. Sch. Reg.; G. Mag., 1851,
1.311.)
NEWHAM, DANIEL COURTENEY. Adm. scholar at Emmanuel.
May 21, i8b8. [Doubtless s. of the Rev. Daniel (above).]
Matric. Michs. 1868.
NEWHAM, FRANK DARVALL. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1893. S. of the Rev. William Leighton (1S43), V. of Aid-
worth. B. June 7, 1864, at Barrow-on-Soar. School, Lough-
borough Grammar (Mr J. U. Colgrove). Matnc. Miens. [893;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1919. Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 181,7;
priest, 1898; C. of All Saints, Cheriton, Kent, 1897-9.
Chaplain in Cyprus, 1900. Director of Education for the
Cyprus Government, 1901-30. Director of the English
School at Nicosia, Cyprus. Hon. Canon of St George's
Collegiate Church, Jerusalem, 1910. Disappears from
Crockford, 1947. Brother of Arthur (1879). (Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
NEWHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 3, 1846. S.
of Daniel, of Douglas, isle of Man. B. Mar. 15, 1828. School,
King William's College, Isle of Man. Matric. Michs. 1846;
B.A. 1850; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (York) 1851; priest,
1852; C. of St Stephen's, Huh, 1851-4. C. of Walsall.
1854-5. P.C. of Mountsorrel, Leics., 1855-61. Consular
Chaplain at Calais, 1861-8. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Barnes,
1868-71. V. of St Saviour's, Croydon, Suney, 1871-4. V.
of Meare, Somerset, 1874-6. C. of Great Yarmouth, 1S80-1.
R. of Christ Church, Falkiik, Stirling, 1881-94. V. of
Stowe-bv-Chartley, Staffs., 1894-8. Died in iS.,8. Brother
of Daniel (1844) and the next. (King William's Cull., 1:1c of
Man, Peg.; Crockford.)
NEWHAM, WILLIAM LEIGHTON. Adm. pens, at Sr John's,
June 26, 1843. S. of Daniel (and Janetta). B. March 14,
1822. in Glasgow. School, King William's College, Isle of
Man (Mr R. Dixon). Matric. Michs. 1843; Scholar; B.A.
(25//1 Wrangler and 16th Classic) 1847; M.A. 1850. Fellow,
1847-54. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1848; priest, 1849. Head
Master of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School, Worces-
ter, 1851-2. C. of Hackford, Norfolk, 1853-4. V. of Barrow-
on-Soar, Leics., 1S54-89. V. of Aldworth, Berks., 18S9-1900.
Married, Aug. 17, 1854. Adelaide Frances, dau. of T. Dar-
valles, of Reading. Died Oct. 16, 1903, at Nicosia, Cyprus.
Father of Arthur (1879) and Frank D. (1893); brother of the
above and Daniel (1844). (King William's Cull.. Isle of Man,
Reg.; Eagle xxv. 205; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 23,
1854.)
NEWINGTON, ADRIAN HAYES. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1876,
S. of Charles Edmund Hayes (1830), physician in lunacy, of
Ticehurst, Sussex. B. there, Aug. 19, 1S57. School, private.
Matnc. Michs. 1S76. Resided five terms. Resided at Tice-
hurst, where he died in 1892. (Venn, 11. 424.)
NEWINGTON, ALEXANDER SAMUEL LYSAUGHT. Adm.
pens, (age 22) at Caius, Oct. 1, 186S. S. of Samuel (Worcester
College, Oxford, 1814), M.D . of Ticehurst, Sussex. B.
[Apr. 12, 1S46], at Frant. [School, Bromsgrove.] Matnc.
Michs. 1 868; M.B. 1S75. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.CS.
1874. House Physician at St Thomas's Hospital. Assistant
Physician at Bethlem Hospital. Practised at Ticehurst for
many years. Joint proprietor of Ticehurst asylum. ' He had
been a planter 111 India for four years before coming into
residence, and had slain many tigers.' Killed in a motor
accident at Ticehurst, Jan. 17, 1914- Brother of Walter J.
(i8i,t,), Theodore (i8(»i) and the next. (F. H. H. Guillcm.tid;
Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. 185; Medical Directories; 1 he
limes, Jan. 20. 1914.)
NEWINGTON, CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 1, 1869.
B. Mar. 19, 1851, at Hastings. S. of Samuel, M.D., of Tice-
hurst, Sussex. School, Cheltenham College. Matnc. Michs.
1869. Resided three terms. Died Feb. 13, 1929, at Ticehurst.
Brother of the above, twin-brother of Theodore (1S69) and
brother of Walter J. (1866). (( heltcnliam Coll. Reg.; Venn,
11. 390; The limes, Feb. 15, 1929.)
534
Newington, Charles Edmund Hayes
NEWINGTON, CHARLES EDMUND HAYES. Adm. pens,
(age iq) at Trinity, lulv 8, 1830. S. of Charles. B. at Tice-
hurst, Sussex. School, Sussex (private). Matnc. Michs. 1830;
B.A. 1S37. L.R.C.P., 1S36. A physician in lunacy. Ot
Ticehurst., Sussex. Father of Adrian H. (1870). [Mattau
Directories.)
NEWINGTON. HERBERT ARCHER HAVES. Adm. at Caius
Oct 1 1S95 S. of Herbert Francis Hayes, physician, of
Ticehurst, Sussex. B. there, Aug. 5, 1877- School, Rossall.
Matnc. Michs. 1895: B.A. 1898. Served with the London
Scottish in the South African War, 1899-190-*. Adm.,
Solicitor, July, 1903. Practised in London Messrs Marchant,
Newington and Dommett. Served in the Great War, 1914-
r9 (Capt., London Regt. (London Scottish); Lieut.-Col.,
commanding XVII Labour Corps; D.S.O., 1916; mentioned
5 times in despatches). Of 31, Shooters Hill Road, Black-
heath J P Alderman of Greenwich Borough Council.
Mavor 1932-3. (Rossall S,h. Reg.; Venn, II. 544', Law Lists;
Uni;. War List; V.C. and D.S.O. Book.)
NEWINGTON. THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Car's, Oct. 1, 1869.
S. of Samuel (of Worcester College. Oxford, 1834), M.D., of
Ticehurst, Sussex. B. Mar. 19, 1851. School, Cheltenham
College. Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1S75. At St Thomas s
Hospital M R.C.S., 187S. Resident Clinical .Assistant at
the Bethlem Hospital. Practised at Ticehurst. Resident
Medical Officer, Ticehurst Asylum. Died Oct. 16, 1930, at
Ticehurst; buried there. Twin-brother of Campbell 11819);
brother of Alexander S. L. (1868) and Walter J. (next).
(Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Verm, II. 390; Medical Directories;
The Times, Oct. 17, 1930.)
NEWINGTON, WALTER JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Cams June 30 1866. S. of Samuel, M.D., of Ticehurst,
Sussex. B. [Oct. 12], 1847. at Frant. Schools, Bromsgrove
and Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1866 Resided 6
terms. Superintendent of a convalescent home for the insane
at St Leonard's-on-Sea, c. 19 10. Brother of .Alexander S. L.
(i858), Campbell (1S69) and the above. (Bromsgrove Sch.
Reg.; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Venn, 11. 376.)
NEWITT, JOHN RICHARD HILL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
July I, 1S92. S. of T. B., Esq., of Cranford, near Kettering.
B r873. School, Malvern College. Matnc. Michs. 1892;
Scholar; B.A. 1895. Head Master of Larchfield House
School. Helensburgh, 1900-10; of Tittenhanger School.
Seaibrd, Sussex, 1910-. (Malvern Coll. Reg.)
NEWLAND, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 27,
1786. Of Surrey. Matric. Michs. 17S6; Scholar, 17S7; B.A.
1790.
NEWLAND HENRY GARRETT. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Feb. 8, 1823. S. of Bingham, Colonel. [B. 1804, in London.
School, Lausanne.] Matric. Michs. 1823. Migrated to
Corpus Christi, Jan. 5, 1824; of Midds.; Scholar; B.A. 1827;
M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S28; pnest (Ely),
1829; R. (sinecure) of Westbourne. Sussex, 1829-60. V. of
Mary Church with Cofhnswell, Devon, 1855-60. Chaplain to
the Bishop of Exeter. A zealous tracUnan. Author, c <m-
nrmaiion and First Communion; Postils, or Short Sermons,
adapt,;! from the Fathers; Lectures on Tractarianism; Forest
Life- I he Erne, its Legends and its Flyfishing, etc. Died June
25 i860, at Mary Church. (Petle, II. 411; Boase, II. 1120;
Crockford; G. Mag., i860, 11. 210; D.N.B.)
NEWLAND, RICHARD BINGHAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi Nov. 14, 1826. Of Hants. [Either s. of Richard
Bingham (Queen's College, Oxford, 1775) or °f Colonel
Bingham (and brother of the above).]
NEWLING, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 4, 1833.
S of the Rev. John (next), Canon residentiary of Lichfield,
Staffs. B. there [Apr. 7, 1814]- School. Repton. Matnc.
Michs. 1834.
NEWLING, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's June 12,
1781. S. of the Rev. Charles (1744), formerly Fellow. Of
Salop. Schools, Shrewsbury and Birmingham (his father).
Matnc. Michs. 1781; Scholar, 1782; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1789;
B D 1797. Fellow, 1789-1804. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and
Coventry) 1787; C. of Eyton, Salop, 1787-9- V. of Chirbury,
1789-1802. P.C. of Ford, 1802-11. R. of Ditchingham,
Norfolk, 1802-38. Preb. of Lichfield and Canon residentiary,
1802-38. Chaplain to Viscount Sidney. Studied heraldry,
and ' justly considered the lirst amateur herald in the King
dom. He took a lively interest in everything that related
to his native county . . . carried on the pedigrees of Shrop-
shire families from a very early period to the close of 1837.'
Possessed the finest private collection of heraldic and
genealogical books in England. J. P. for Salop and Staffs.
Married, Dec. I. 1810, Ann Frances, eldest dau. of the Rev.
John Lettice, V. of Peasmarsh. Died July 1, 1838, in the
Close, Lichfield; buried on the north side of the Cathedral.
Father of the above. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; St John's Coll.
Adm., IV. 398; G. Mag., 1838, II. 334.)
Newman, Charles Ernest
NEWLING, SIDNEY WALLIS. Adm. sizar at St John's Aug.
1 1891 S of Benjamin, stationer, of Snaresbrook Essex
(and Mary Ann Fisher). B. Nov. 16, 1872 at Hackney.
School, City of London (The Rev. A. E Abbott) Matnc.
Michs. 1891; Scholar, 1892; B.A. (281* Wrangler) 1894.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pioneer, R.E.). Of 1,
Fairfield Road, Woodford Green, Essex, in 1946. (Out.
War List.)
NEWLING. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 2, 1841.
Of Salop. S. of Thomas, painter, of Shrewsbury (and
Elizabeth). B. May 27, 1820. Matric. Michs 1841; B.A.
,...,■,.!. ,i. .....:. ■' li. -lei! 1 |s; I n< t . I ;• ' ■•! ■!
Bartholomew's, Salford, 1845-6. P.C of Werneth Cheshire
1846-9. C. of Topsharn, Devon, 1849-50. C. of Clyst St
George, 1850-1. V. of Herodsfoot, Cornwall, 1851-76. V.
of B?anksea Island, Dorset, 1876-9. Latterly of Bourne-
mouth. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1901. Father of the next.
NEWLING, WILLIAM EDGAR. Adm. pens, at St'John's July
8, 1869. S. of the Rev. William (above) (and Elizabeth).
B. June 5, 1848, at Werneth, Cheshire. Bapt Juh
[School, St Peter's Grammar, Plymouth.] Mate
1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon ( Exeter) 1 : .
priest (Chester) 1S70; C of Laru-eath Cornwall, 1873-5. C-
of St Andrew's, Southport, 1875-6. C. of St Peter-. 1 ark
stone, Dorset, 1877-8. C. of St Mary's , Bathwick. |.
1878-81. C. of Stratford-on-Avon, 1SS1-2. C. of bathwick,
1882-6. V. of Clandown, 1886-95. V. of Midsomer-Norton,
1S95-1913. Died Mar. 24, 1913- (Eagle, xxxv. 223; Crock-
ford; The Somerset Guardian, Apr. 4, I9T3-)
NEWLOVE, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Clare. May 11. 1831.
Matnc. Michs. 1S31; B.A. 1S35; M.A 183--. Or.!
(York) 1S35; pnest, 1836. Chaplain to the Earl of Harewood.
V. of Thorner. Yorks., 1S39-72. Hon. Canon of Ripon
Cathedral, 1869-72. Lived subsequently at Cheltenham,
where he died Oct. 5, 1874, aged 68; buned at Cheltenham.
NEWMAN, ALFRED STILGOE. Adm. pens at Pembroke,
July 1 1867. Eldest s. of -. Of Birmingham Matric.
Michs. 1867; Scholar, 1867; Browne medal. 181.9; B.A. 18,1,
M \ 1S75; Seatonian pnze, 18S9. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1872- pnest, 1873. Assistant Master at King Edward VI s
School; Birmingham. 1872-3. Second Master of Lancing
School, 1873-5; of King's School, Peterborough 1875-82.
C. of Emmanuel Church, Loughborough, 1882-9. K 01
Tarrant Hinton, Dorset, 18S9-96. Died, Maj in. i 96
(Crockford; The Standard, May n, 1896.)
NEWMAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity. May 23, 1863.
S. of Edwin. B. [Oct. 9], 1S43, at 1 eovrl, Somerset School.
Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1873. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1866; priest (Bath and Wells),
1867; C. of Holy Trinity, Yeovil, _ 1866-7. C of St Johns
Yeovil, 1867-8. R. of Lufton, Somerset, 1868-70. V. of
Wembdon, 1870-85. V. of Axminster with Membury and
Kilmington, Devon, 1885-1911- Latterly of Cumberland
Lodge, Parkstone, Dorset. Died Jan. 2, 1915. Brother of
Chafles O. (i860) and Rowland (1865). Father of Arthur
E T (1886). (Rugby Sch. Reg., which calls him Arthur
Alexander, gives him a military career and says that he died
in 1908; Crockford.) ,«»«««.
NEWMAN, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John s Oct. 16, 1873.
S of George, surgeon and Mary). B. Aug. 2, 1852, at
Glastonbury', Somerset. Bapt. May 24, 1859- Matric. Michs.
NEWMAN ARTHUR EDWIN TWEED. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 18S6. S. of the Rev. Arthur (1863), of Axminster, Devon.
B. Dec. 8, 1867. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1886
Scholar. 1SS7; B.A. 18S9; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (London)
1892; priest, 1893; C of Holy Trinity, Stepney, 1892-5. C.
of St Barnabas, S? Kensington, 1S95-7. V. of Granborougb,
Bucks., 1897-1907- V. of St Andrew's. Whittlesey Cambs
1908-37. Subsequently of Angn.ermg -on-Sea, Sussex,
where he died, May 28, 1944- [Haileybury >,/,. A,. 1
ford; The Times, May 30, I944-)
NEWMAN CHARLES ARNOLD. Adm. pen it 1
7 iSoi "of Thomas James of Hollow 1...1.
Yorks B Aug 5. 1S72, at B.,n,,lev. Scl
Matric. Michs8' ,89r;7 B.A. .896
Oundle. Died Sept. 20, 1941, m London.
1 he Times. Sept. 23, I94I-)
NEWMAN. CHARLES ERNEST. Adm. pen
,1 1S77 S. of the Rev. Fraud
Latimer, Northants. B. I ^O^'
Eton. Matric. Michs. , „i St Saviour"
deacon (Petcrb.) 1881; pnest, 1882; C. of St Saviour s
Inciter 1881-5. Col M •■»> 1885-90. C. ol
Jan 5. .935 U< » **. Lists; Northanls. Clergy; C>
the rimes, Jan. 7, I935-)
535
Newman, Charles Henry
NEWMAN, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan.
14, 1880. S. of Edwin, upholsterer (and Susannah). B.' Feb'
?■?' .', 5,7' ,at Newport. Mon. School, Monmouth Grammar
(C. M. Roberts, B.D.). .Matric. Lint. 1880; B.A. 1884- M \
1887. Football (rugby) ' blue,' 18S2; played for Wales
1881-7 Ord. deacon (Durham) 1SS3; priest, 1885; C. of
lanheld. Durham, 1885-7. C. of Low Fell, 1S87-93. R of
Hetton-le-Hole, 1893-1903. V. of Millfield, 1903-22 Died
Aug. 28, 1922. in Lucerne. (Crockford; Eagle xliii. 147.)
NEWMAN, CHARLES OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Feb. 3, i860. S. of Edwin, of Yeovil, Somerset. II then'
Nov. 5, 1841. School, Clapham, London. Matrit Mi hs!
i860; B.A. 1S04. Adm. Solicitor, ism,; practised in London
and at 1 "ml, and ch, 1st,, 1,1, Kent. Of Abbey Wood, Kent
Brother of Rowland (1865) and Arthur (1S63). (Laic Lists.)
NEWMAN. CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens (age 22) at
Pembroke, May 8, 1827. S. of Charles, of Scripps, Coggeshall
Essex. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Oct. 12, 1S27 VI, t„,
Michs. 1827.
NEWMAN, DENZIL THOMAS CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Sr
John s, June 23 1834. S. of the Rev. John (1783), V. of
William, Essex, s. hool, Ha, kney Grammar. Matnc. Michs.
1S34. Died Nov. 28. 1834. (G. Mag. 1835, 1. 106.)
NEWMAN, DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 7,
1S76 [2nd] s. of G. G., Esq. (solicitor], of Hurst Place, Bex-
ley. Kent. [B June 4, 1859J School, Charterhouse. Matnc.
Michs. 1877. Architect and surveyor. F.R I B A ,89, Of
Broxbourne Herts. Died Apr. 16, 1936, in London.' (Howard
and Crisp [ ■,«(. Eng. and Wales, xvl. 175; Charterhouse
Register; the Times, Apr. 17. 1936).
NEWMAN, EDWIN SANDYS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Mag-
dalene, May 9, 1780. S. of the Rev. Henry (1757), M.A R
of Shept.,,i -Keauchamp and Sparkford, Somerset. School'
Rugby Matnc. Michs. 1780; LL.B. 1791. R. of SheptW
Beauchanip, Somerset (succeeding his father), and R. of
Sparkford 1 79S-1836. C. of Babcary, 1804-36. Died Apr 19
1836 aged 74. at Babcary. Father of Henry B (,847)
G Mag °i8 eT'ro )n)' (R"Sby SCh' Re^'Cl£rey List;
NEWMAN, ERIC. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 4, I90o S of
William James. B. Feb. 25. .883, at Whetstone School"
private Matnc Michs. iyui. Resided seven terms. Cavalier
of the Crown of Italy, of 38, Chester Terrace, Regent's
Park, London, in 1911. (Pale, 11. 847.) S
NEWMAN, ERNEST ALAN ROBERT. Adm. at Cams Oct 1
1884. S. of William, M.D., of Stamford. B. there (May I2l'
1867. Schools, Ihorpe-Mandeville and llailevburv Ma trie
Michs. ,884; B.A. 1887; M.B. and B.Chir.. ,89.; lil'.D. 1899.'
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. Assistant electrician at St
Bartholomew's. M.R.C.S.; L.K.C.P., ,,890. House Physic,.,,,
f? . £"■"■' ^"re™n. West London Hospital. Appointed to
the 1 M.S. ,893; Bengal Medical Dept. Reside,,! Surgeon
Presidency General Hospital, .899. Civil surgeon 190,'
Superintendent, Campbell Medical School and Hnsp,, ,1
K; ,lSTC\°^0t ll"""~r""". ""-■ superintendent'
Medical School, Dacca, 1915-23. Medical , , liner to the nth
Punjab Infantry. Capt., I.M.S., ,890; .Major, ,.,os. Sere
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., I.M.S.: CLE iniSI
Subsequently practised at Stamford. Hon. Ophthalmic
Surgeon, Stamford Infirmary, ,925-35; Consulting' Op ,
rmc Surgeon, Rutland County Council. Author, A Manual
tiTTu'.'","'- """' Mjr- -' "'43' '" Nc'rtl, LufferTant
Rutland. (llatlcyl-ury s.;,. A',,-, which cues ■ b May 23 '
to,?*- I'rVi ,"";,""/ i,s'; A""v i,s'*; Medical Direc-
tor)*; l.C.S. Lists; The limes. Mar. 5. 1943 )
NEWMAN FRANCIS Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Mar
II, 1777- S. of the Rev. Henry (,757), R. of Shcpton-
Beauchamp with Sparkford, Somerset. School. Rugby
SchRegf '777' 1,'"""-r"f EdwinS. (1780). (RBUgby
NEWMAN FRANCIS BROWNE. Adm. pens, (age ,2) at
MHhI' JT Z9\ l858' (Jnd] 5' of Kobert F»«* [of Highbury
Middlesex] sohcltor to the Corporation of London. IS '
1,826] in London. School, private. Matric Michs 7858
Migrated to St Catharine's, Apr. 29, 1S59 B "isS- MA
.807. Ord deacon (Peterb.) ,862; priestf .863; d of burton-'
Latimer, Northants., 1862-1,8 and 1S70-2. C of Wo s .
Hants. ,808-70. R of Burton-Latimer. Northants. 8- ?-
95. Retired and lived at Baldock. Herts. Married ('secondly!
Sophia Elizabeth, dau. of Cornelius Payne. I,'
Crescent, Brighton, and had issue. Died July 1° ,'„
Father of I hatles F (1877). (Venn, „. 34. ; WalLd '( ,
Families; 1 rockford; Northants. Clergy.) ^oumj
NEWMAN FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Tmn.ty, Feb. ,5
1848. (4th s. of John, of Brands House, Bucks B 1 1, t •,,'
1829.] Matnc. Michs. ,848; B.A. 1852. Ord: deacon
(Gloucester) Dec. iq, ,852; priest, Dec. ,8, ,s, ,; , ,,,- , ,„ "
ham, Wilts., ,852-5. c. of Hens'tridge, Someriet, ,85
Newman, John
K of Oborne, Dorset, 1868-71. R. of Bishopstrow, Wilts.,
, !'',. ■'• ,l'lm"1' lu'V I. 1854, Isabella Dorothea, dan. of
he Rev. David Tremlett, R. of Rodney-Stoke, Somerset.
Latterly of Branksomewood Road, Bournemouth. Died
Feb. 10, 1094. at Basingstoke. Doubtless brother of John
(1S41). (Crockford; J he Guardian, Feb. 14, 1894.)
NEWMAN, FREDERICK HENRY CHARLES. Adm. pens at
Jesus, Oct. 1899. S. of O. P. T., Esq. B. Aug. 23, 1882 in
London. School, University College (Mr J. L. Paton)
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Served in the Great War
1914-19 (Capt., R.A.S.C). In Uganda Civil Sen-ice. Of
Kurni, via Jmja Uganda, in 1946. (University Coll. Sch.
Reg.; Jesus Coll. Report; Una: liar List; F. Bnt'tain )
NEWMAN, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, May 24, 1847. S. of Richard, of Hadleigh. Matnc.
Michs. 1847; B.A. 1851; M.A. 1854. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
rh54'.P,ri.eStVlS55; C of IU">gi™rth, Yorks., 1854-9. C. of
Christ Church, Belper, Derbs., 1859-62. C. of Thorveton,
S™:,!'4-"*; C. of Holy Tnmtv, Halifax. 1864-9. V. of
New Mills Derbs., 1869-1900. Living at Whalley Vicarage.
7, . ..'•1ffv- K' Newm-»n (™ar), in 190S. Died in 1910.
(1. A. Walker, 492; Crockford.)
NEWMAN, GEORGE CAMPIN. Adm. pens, at Magdalene
Nov. 15, 1900. S. of Henry Walters, of Parkheld, Mill Hill',
London. B. Sept. 14, 1882. School, private. Maine. Mi, hs
1901. Brother of James C. (1899).
NEWMAN HARRY JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct 11
1874. Eldest s. of Henry, surgeon, of Hadleigh, Suffolk. B
there Nov. 5 1855. School, Bishop's Stortford High (Dr
Goodman). Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1S78; M.A. 1883 Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Dec. 5, 187.,. A well-known figure
in the City wine trade, which he had entered bv chance,
alter being a journalist connected with a trade publication.
Of Cheveley Burnham, Bucks, and 6, Idol Lane, EC. LP.
for bucks D.L. for the City of London and Alderman of the
Ward "/Tower Died Nov. 15, ,932; buried at Dropmore,
Bucks. (Inns of Court; tin- rimes, Nov. ■ 7, 1932.)
NEWMAN HENRY. B.A. ,757, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
i/57. Adm at Emmanuel, May 10, 1757. S. of Charles, of
Sherborne, Dorset. Matric. from Oriel College oxford Mar
22, 1745-0, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) r749. R. of Shepton-
Beauchamp and Sparkford, Somerset. 1758-98 Died Mar r
Oxm GM10' ~,'JW'n ,S',(l78o) aad Precis (1777). (-41.
NEWMAN, The Rev. HENRY BROWN. M.A. .,847, incorp. from
Oxford. S. of the Rev. Ldu ,„ Sandys ., ;s, „,,„ shepton-lieau-
champ, Somerset [B.Apr. 29, 179S.] Maine, from Wadhaui
Colege, oxford Dec. 6, 1815, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1819:
M.A (Oxford) 1825; Fellow of Wadha,,,, ,825-38. Ord.deacon
Oxford) ,82,; priest, ,822. R. of Little Bronilev, Essex,
1838-78. Marned Sept. 27, ,838, Elizabeth, dau." of John
Hooper of Yeovil. Died Jan. 11, 187S. M.I. [Al Oxcm 1
NEWMAN, HENRY CHARLES CHRISTIAN. Adm. sizar (age
17) at Ikimty. Mar. 22, 1774. S. of John Christian, of
Altona. Sihleswig-Holstem. M itri, . Mi, hs. ,7-4 s,l„,|,r
1777; B.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21 17-9-'
priest (Norwich, Litt. dun. from London) Dec. 24 ,780 V
of Stotfold Beds,, ,7,80-1823. C. of St George's, Ruse.,,,'
Dominica, West Indies, ,809. R. there 1813. Elected to the
House of Assembly. Dominica (and chosen Speaker) 181 >
Died 1S29; buried at Roseau, Aug. in, ,829. (A',,,,;,, „/ Old
II estminsters and Supplement; l letieal I.,,,,,,1,-.)
NEWMAN, The Rev. HERBERT. Matri, Non-Coil. Lent, ,893
B.A. is., 5; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1S90; priest
189,; L. of St Anne, Bermondsey, 1890-3. C. of St
^atfi KW,rCa?'Sid8e' l8«-5' C' "f Caternam, Surrey,
1896-8. C. of Brent Pelham, Herts., 1899-190- C of
Teynham, Kent, 1907-8. C. of Heme, ,,08-K,. R of
Keimardington, 1916-26. V. of st,„„-„, o.xiiey, ,.,2,, u
Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
NEWMAN, HERBERT ROOPE. Adm. pens, at Emmas, n
May 23, 1.867. [S. of the Rev. William James (Wadharn
College, 1 ixford, 1838), V. of Hockworlhv, Devon B June 1
1848. School, Winchester J Matnc. Michs. ,867. Learnt
farming at Frocester Court, Gloucs., and then farmed the
glebe at Hockworthy for his father. Died in 1S92
NEWMAN, JAMES COLIN. Adm. pens, (age ,8) at Magdalene,
July 24, ,.-„„,. s. of Henry Walters, of l'arkheld, Mill Hill
London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1899. Served in
the ureal War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Reserve Rcgt. of Cavalry;
A.D.C.; French Croix de Guerre; M.B.E.). Brother ,,1 i„ ,„,.,.
C. (1900). (Cm,. I|„r List.)
NEWMAN JOHN. Adm. sizar (age ,9) at Caius Mar. 3, ,75,.
S. of fhomas flour-dealer, of Sudbury, Suffolk. B there-
Schools, Sudbury, and Dedham, Essex. Scholar 1755-
matnc. Easter ,756; B.A. 1760; M.A. ,764. Ord.'deacon
Norui.h) ,759; C. of l'.ures. Suflolk ,759- R. of LitOe
Cornard untd 1814. Married Priscilla, dau. of - Gibbon of
536
Newman, John
Sudbury. Died suddenly, Aug. 10, 1814, aged 77, at Sud-
bury. M.I. in St Gregory's Church, Sudbury. Father of John
G. (1800) and Lawrence G. (1806); brother of Samuel (1749)
and Thomas (l75l)- (Venn, 11. ;i; G. Mag., 1814, II. 195.)
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 22,
1783. Of London. B. Nov. 22, 1765. School, Felsted.|Matnc.
Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1805. Ord.
deacon (London) Dec. 21, 17SS; priest, July 4, 1790. V. of
Great Burstead and Chllderditch, Essex, 1805-40. \ of
Withain, 1S22-40. Died Apr.- 23, 1S40; buried at Withum.
M.I. Father of Denzil T. C (1834); brother of Thomas
(1783). (Al. Felstcd.)
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, June 4.
1830. [Eldest s. of Adam, of Dromore, Co. Cork (and Frances
Dorothea, dau. of the Rev. Robert Dnng, of Rockgrove).] B.
[1812] at Mallow, Co. Cork. School, Gloucs. (private).
Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1S35. Married Margaret, dau. of
Nicholas Philpot Leader, of Dromagh Castle. Died v.p.,
Aug. 13, 1S44. Father of John A. R. (1861); brother of Robert
A. (1S42). (Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
NEWMAN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 29, 1841;
from Trinity College, Oxford, whence he had matnc. Now 29,
1S38, age lS. [Eldest s. of John, of High Wycombe, Bucks,
(and Anne Harper, dau. of John Turner, of Brill).] [B. June
24, 1820.] Matnc. Lent, 1841. Died Aug. 17 1841. Doubt-
less brother of Frederick (1848). (Al. Oxon.; T. A. Walker,
472; Burke, L.G.)
NEWMAN, JOHN ADAM RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 4, 1S61. [Only] s. of John (1830) [of Dromore House,
Co. Cork, Ireland (and Margaret dau. of Nicholas Philpot
Leader, Esq. of Dromagh Castle, Co. Cork). B. Aug. 5. 1844.
School Eton.] Migrated to Magdalene, Sept. 9, 1813.
Matric. Michs. 1S63; B.A. 1867. Succeeded his maternal
grandfather at Dromore House, Mallow, Co. Cork, 1859.
J. P. and D.L. for Co. Cork; High Sheriff, 1S74. M.F.ll
Married, Aug. 17, 1S70 Elizabeth Matilda (Maud), dau. of
Lieut. -Col. Robert Bramston Smith D.L., of Pencraig,
Anglesey and 11, Upper FitzWuliam Street, Dublin. Died
Oct. 14, 1893, at Dromore House. Father of John R. B.
(1890). (Eton Sch. Reg.; Walford Couniy Families.)
NEWMAN. JOHN CAMPIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
1891. [Elder] s. of John Campin, of Moss Hall, Fmchley,
London. B. there, Aug. 14, 1872. School Rugby. Matnc.
Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1905. At
St Bartholomew's Hospital. House Surgeon there. M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., 1900; F.R.C.S., 1902. Practised for many years
at Bishop's Stortford. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Capt., R.A.M.C; O.B.E.; mentioned twice in despatches).
F Z.S. Died Feb. 10, 1942, at Bishop's Stortford. Brother of
Walter P. (1892). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Medical Direct Ties; The Times, Feb. 12, 1942.
NEWMAN, JOHN GIBBON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, June
23, 1800. S. of the Rev. John (1755). K. of Little Cornard,
Suffolk. B. at Sudbury. School, Ipswich (Messrs King and
Ingram). Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804. Died Feb. 1,
1805. Brother of Lawrence G. (1806). {Venn, 11. 136.)
NEWMAN. JOHN LEONARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 24,
1S92. S. of Henry Walter. B. June 10, 1872, at Hampstead,
Middlesex. School, private. Did not reside. Adm. (age 21)
at Jesus, Oct. 1893. Matric Michs. 1893. {PeiU, 11. 777.)
NEWMAN, JOHN ROBERT BRAMSTON. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. [Eldest] s. of John Adam [Richardj
(1861) [J.P., D.L.], of Dromore House, Mallow, and New-
berry Manor, Co. Cork (and Elizabeth Matdda, dau. of Col.
Bramston Smith, of Pencraig, Llausehn, Anglesey).] B.
Aug. 22, 1871, at Mallow. School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Succeeded to the family
estates on death of his father, 1893. In the Royal Munster
Fusiliers; retired, as Capt., 1699. Served in the Great \\ ar,
1914-19 (Major, Middlesex Regt.). M.P. for Middlesex
(Enfield Division), 1910-18; for the Finchley Division,
1918 — 23. Assumed, by deed poll, the christian name of
Pretyman in lieu of Bramston, 1909. Of 79, Eaton Square,
London S. W. and Newberry Manor, Cork. J.P. and D.L. ipl
Co. Cork. Knighted, 1924. {Charier house Register; ' nv
War List; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, L.G. 0/ Ireland; Fox-
Davie,, Armorial Families; Kelly, Handbook; Who's H ho.)
NEWMAN JOSIAH. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, Dec.
17, 1869. S. of William Jepson, deceased, (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1835). School, private. Matnc. Lent, 1870; Scholar;
B.A. 1873; "M.A. 18/(1. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1874; priest,
1875- C. of Cockington, Devon, 1874-8°- C. of East Buck-
land 1890-4. K. of West Buckland 1880-1910. K ol
Woodley, 1910-19. Latterly of I
dio. of Exeter, 1924-35. Disappears from Crockford, 1936.
NEWMAN, LAWRENCE GIBBON. Adm. pens, at L m
S. of the Rev. John (17551, of Sudbury. Ms
B.A. 1812; M.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 5, 1814;
Newman, William George
priest, Dec. 18, 1814. Married, Jan. 13, 1813, Caroline
Toosey of Eustou Place, London. D 1 15, aged
5b, at Croydon. Brother of John G. (1800). (Venn, II. 147.)
NEWMAN PHILIP LEW1N. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 26,
1877 S of William, actuary. B. Nov. 20, 1858, at \ ork.
School, St Peter's, York (Mr H. M. Stephenson). Matric.
Michs. 1S77; Scholar, 1877; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1920. Fellow of
the Institute of Actuaries. Of the \ orkshire Assurance Co.
Died Feb. 13, 1931, at Bootham Grange, York. (Pnle, 11.
655; The Times, Feb. 16, 1931.)
NEWMAN, ROBERT ADAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 20,
1842' from Trinity College, Dubbu, where he had been adm.
Oct '16, 1840, age 17. [2nd] s. of Adam, generosus. B. in Co.
Cork. School, Bridgnorth. .Matric. Lent, 1843. Brother of
John (1830). (Burke, L.G. oj Ireland)
NEWMAN, ROBERT LYDSTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July
1 1. [Eldest s. of Sir Robert William, 1st Bart., of Mam-
head Devon (and Mary' Jane dau. of Richard Denne, of
Winc'helsea, Sussex). B. Feb. 19, 1822. School, Harrow.]
Matnc. Michs. 1840. Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Jan.
24 1S4S. D.L. for Devon, 1S51. Aide-de-camp to the Earl
of' Clarendon, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland. Capt., Grenadier
Guards. Killed at the Battle of Inkerman, Nov. 5, 1854,
unmarried, and was succeeded by his brother Lydston, Capt.,
7th Hussars. (Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1854, I. 646.)
NEWMAN, ROWLAND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 25, 1865.
S of Edwin, of Yeovil, Somerset. B. there, Oct. 23, 1845.
School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S65; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1870; pnest, 1871; C. of
Wembdon, Somerset, 1870-1. R. of Lufton, 1871-S1. C. of
Ashington, 1872-6. C. of Preston, 1876-S0. R. of Hawk-
ndge with Vvithypool, 1881-1919- Died Feb. 17, IjI/
Brother of Charles O. (i860) and Arthur (1S63). (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Feb. 19, 1919.)
NEWMAN SHOLTO JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens',
Oct 1876. [2nd s. of A. S., of Belmont Hill, Lee, Kent.] Main...
Michs 1876- B.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1879; priest,
1880- C. of Holy Trmitv, TuUe Hill, 1S79-S2. C. of Daven-
ham ' Cheshire 1882-3. P.C. of St Mary's Chapel, Reading,
1SS3-7. V. of Emmanuel Church, Hastings, 1887-1930.
Disappears from Crockford 1931. (The Guardian, Aug. 3,
NEWMAN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Mar. 31, 1783. Of
Essex Matnc. Michs. 17S4; B.A. 1787; M.A. 1790. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) June 3, 17S7; priest, Sept. 21, 17S8; C. of
Hmtleshain, Sufiolk, 1787-92. R. of Little Broml. ■ . 1
1702-1838, and R. of Alresford, 1829-38. Died Feb. 1838,
aged 73. Father of Thomas (1814). (Clerical Guide; Clergy
List; G.Mag., 1S38, 1. 214.)
NEWMAN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 22,
1 -Si Of London. [School, Felsted.] Matnc. Michs. 17S3;
Scholar 1783; B.A. 17S7; M-A. 1805. Brother of John
(1783) 'Distinguish from an Oxford contemporary who was
Vicar-Choral of Chichester cathedral. (Al. Felsted.)
NEWMAN THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Jesus. July 27, 1814.
[S of the Rev. Thomas (17S3). of Little Bromley,
Matric Michs. 1815; Scholar, 1S17; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822.
Ord deacon (London) May 28, 1S20; priest, June 17, 1821.
K of Alresford, Essex, 1623-9. Died in 1829, aged 32, at
Little Bromley rectory. (G. Mag., 1829, 1. 649.)
NEWMAN THOMAS HENRY. Adm. sizar at Si John's, July 5,
iSjq S of Thomas, gent., of Dartmouth, Devon (and
Arabella" Blake). B. Jan. 2, 1829, at Dittisham. Matin
Michs 1S49; B.A. 1853; M.A. 1807. Old. deacon (Exeter
,8sT- 'priest 1855; C. of Hoiuton, Devon, 1853-5. C. of
Stanford Oxon., 1855-0. C. of Cheriton Bishop. Devon,
iSso-74 C. of Hittisleigh, 1857-65- C. of Thorveton, 1874-5.
C of Lanlivery, Cornwall, 1 ,s ; . CofEast] udl
1878 C of BudleighSaltertou, 130,,. CofMerton,
1880' C of Sampford-Courtenay, 1SS4-6. C. of Okehampton
1800-1 C of Drewsteiguton, 1895-6. C. ol Sydenham
Damarel 1897-8. C. of Bratlon Clovelly, 1898-9. Latterly
of 5 Belmont Road, Exeter. Died May -4. 19 '• ' x'" '
(Eagle, xxv. 205; Crockford; Cambridge Chtmwle, June 5,
1903-)
NEWMAN, WALTER PEEKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 18,
,HuT f-udl s of John Campin, of Moss Hall, Fmchley,
Middlesex. B. there, Feb. 26, 1874. School, Rugbj
,802; B.A. and LL.li. 1695. Adm. Solicitor, 1899.
Died Feb 1901. Brother of John C. (1891). (Rugby Sch.
Keg.; Walter ' Pecks.')
NEWMAN, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm pens, at Emmanuel,
Svot 30 1894. S. "f J. J., Esq., of Wooton Hou
\l„ .. .894; B.A. .897. Ord. d,
537
Newman, William Lambert
1897; priest, i8gg; C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Weymouth,
1897-1900. C. oi Wareham, Dorset, 1900-8. R. of Piddle-
hinton, 1908-38. Rural Dean of Bere Regis, 1932-4. Of
The Moorings, St James, Shaftesbury, in 1948. (Crockford.)
NEWMAN, WILLIAM LAMBERT. Hon. Litt.D., 1900. [2nd s.
of Edmund Lambert, solicitor, of Cheltenham. B. there,
Aug. 21, 1834. School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. from
Balliol College, Oxford, Dec. 1, 1S51; Scholar, 1851; Hertford
Scholar, 1853- Ireland Scholar, 1854; B.A. (Oxford) 1857;
M.A. (Oxford) 1S58. Fellow of Balliol, 1854-1923. Called to
the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 26, 1867. Reader in Ancient
History at Oxford, 1868-70. Owing to ill-health lived in
retirement at Cheltenham from r87o. ' As a lecturer Newman
exercised a unique influence on the teaching of history and
political philosophy at Oxford.' Edited Aristotle's Politics
Died May 23, 1023, at Cheltenham. {Cheltenham ( oil. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.\ Law Lists; Inns of Court; luster. Men at the Bat ;
D.N.B.)
NEWMAN, The Rev. WILLIAM SYMONS. M.A., 1845, incorp.
from Oxford. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Ri. lurd (Wacihani
College, Oxford, 1805), of Dittisham, Devon.] Matnc.
from Wadhain College, Oxford, June 27, 1S35, age 17- B A
(Oxford) 1840; M.A. (Oxford) 1842. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1841; priest, 1S42. Assistant Master at Warwick Grammar
School, 1848-9. Master of the Amersham Grammar School,
1849-50. Master of the Tavistock Grammar School, Devon,
1851-3. R. of Corvton, Devon, 1853-80. Died Apr. 27, 1880
(Al. Oxon.; Clergy List;) rockford.)
NEWMAN, WILLIAM TURNER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 22,
1838. S.of Mrs Newman, of Rugby. B. Oct. 20, 1.520. School'
Rugby. Matnc. Michs. 1839; Scholar, 1841; B.A. 1843-
M.A. 1S46. Assistant Master at Cheltenham College, 1847-
72. Died July n, 1876, at Cheltenham. (Rugby Sch. Reg '
Cheltenham Col . Reg.)
NEWMARCH, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, June 30, 1851. [2nd s. of George, solicitor, of
Cirencester. B. Mar. 30, 1824, at Burford, Oxon. School.
Rugby. Previously in the merchant shipping service.
Travelled in the East. Published (under a pseudonym in
1847) Fu-e Yean 111 the Fast, and (anonymously) Recollections
of Rugby, and a novel JeaUjusy. Settled in Cirencester and
wrote (with Professor J. Buckman) on the antiquities of the
neighbourhood, under the title Illustrations of the Remain; of
Roman Art in Ciren, ester, 1851.] Matnc. Michs. 1S51; B.A.
1855- Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1854; priest,
1855; C. of Brockworth, Gloucs., 1854-6. R. of Wardley and
V. of Belton, Rutland, 1856-93. Married Feb. 6, 1855, Anne
Straford, of Cheltenham and Charlton Kings, and had issue.
Championed the cause of agricultural labourers. Joint
editor of the Wilts and Gloucester Standard. Retired in 1893
to 37, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells, where he
died June 14, 1003. (Rugby Sell. Reg.; ( rockford; Northants.
Clergy; D.N.B.)
NEWMARCH, EDWARD WOOLFIELD. Adm. at Kino's. Oct.
1, 1895. [S. of E. C, of Kidderminster. B. 1876. School,
Shrewsbury.] Matrie. Michs. 1805; Exhibitioner; B.A. 1899.
A schoolmaster, 1899-1900. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1901;
priest, 1902; C. of Wargrave, Berks., 1901-5. C. of AJdridge
Staffs., 1906-8. C. of Holmnrth, Vorks., 1908-10. C. of
Christ Church, Lancaster, 1910-23. R. of Quemmore, Lanes.,
1923-9. Perm, to off., dio. of Blackburn, 1930; dios. of
Manchester, York, and Bradford, 1912-41. Latterly of West
Didsbury, Manchester. Died in 1941. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg ■
Crockford.)
NEWMARCH, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Trinity, July 18, 1834.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. John Ladeveze (next), V. of Hooton
Pagnell. Yorks.] Matnc. Michs. 1835; B.A. (i8(/j Wrangler)
1S39. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 1, 1.S54. tailed to the
Bar, June fi, 1857. Died June 14, 1882. (Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
NEWMARCH, JOHN LADEVEZE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
27, 1807. S. of Timothy, of Leeds. B. at Horstorth, Yorks.
Schools, Heath and Richmond. Matnc. Michs. 1809.
Migrated to Cams, Apr. 30, 1810; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Ord.
deacon (London) |uu-- n, 181 s, priest (York) June 21, 1818;
C. of Wakefield, 1818. V. of Hooton Pagnell, Yorks., 1S24-
55. and P.C. of Skelbrooke, 1835-55. Died |une 16 1.S55
M.I. at Hooton Pagnell. (Venn, 11. 154.; 1 lergy List.)
NEWMARCH, JOHN LEATHES. Adm. at Clark, Tune 11,1874.
[S. of John, of The Glen, Bruton (and sometime of Anerley,
Surrey). B. 1854. Schools, Sherborne, and Highgate, and
King's, Bruton.] Matric. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. ' Lived
for a while near Bruton.1 A planter in Ceylon. 1 lied in 1888,
at ( olombo. (Highgate Sch. Roll, which gives ' died 1SS7 ';
Bruton Sch Reg.; J he Sherborne Reg.)
NEWMARCH, LINDSAY SHERWOOD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 26, 1875. [Eldest] s. of George, Lieut., R.E.
Newnham, William
(and Emily). B. Mar. 23, 1S57, at Roorkee, Calcutta. Bapt.
Apr. 18, 1S57. School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1875.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, lune 20, 1876. Second Lieut.,
6th Regt. of Foot, 1879; A.D.C. to the C.-in-C. in India,
1882-5. Lieut., Bengal Staff Corps, 1S83. Political Dept.,
1885. Asst. T.A.G.G. in Central India, Rajputana and
Mysore. Political Agent in Bhopal, Malwa and Kalat. In
charge of Ayub Khan, ex-Amir of Afghanistan. Capt.,
Indian Staff Corps, 1890; Major, 1S99; Lieut. -Col., 1905.
Consul-General at Baghdad, 1903-7; retired, 1910. Died
Apr. 13, 1930, at 15, Evelvn Gardens, Kensington. (Hailey-
bury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xlvi. 52; /.111s of Court; I.C.S. List,;
Army Lists; The Times, Apr. 16, 1930.)
NEWNES. FRANK HILLYARD. Adm. at Clare, July 1 r, [894.
[Eldest s. of Sir George [1st] Bart, newspaper publisher.
B. Sept. 28, 1876.] Matnc. Michs. 1894; B.A. and LL.B.
1897; M.A. 1901. Adm. at the Inner Temple. Called to the
Bar, Apr. 26, 1899. M.P. for Bassetlaw, Notts., 1906-10.
Succeeded as 2nd Bart., June 9, 1910. Chairman of the
publishing business of George Newnes, Ltd., and of Associ-
ated Weavers, Ltd. Director of Country Life, Ltd., of the
Norwich Llnion Fire Assurance Society; Associated London
Properties, Ltd. , etc. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt.,
Bedfordshire Regt., 1916-19; R.N.V.R. 1915; Officer of the
Order of St John of Jerusalem). Of 2, Weymouth Street,
London, in 1949. (Cm:: War List; Laic Lists: Burke, P. and
B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; D.N.B. (sub his father):
Who's Who.)
NEWNHAM. ARTHUR HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Nov. 2, 1S82. S.of the Rev. William Orde (1843) (and Fanny
C). B. Sept. 13, 1864, at Spring Vale Mission Station, Natal.
Bapt. Oct. 31, 1864. School, Haileybury (Mr E. H. Bradby).
Matric. Michs. 1883. At St Mary's Hospital, London, 18S7-
90. Went In Mash-iniljiidin 1891; joined the B.S. A. Company
1895. With the Mashonaland Field Force as Surgeon-Lieut.;
in the campaign of 1897; in the Public Works Department,
1898. Died Mar. 5, 1923. (Haileybury Sch. Reg.)
NEWNHAM [post NEWNHAM-COLLINGWOOD], GEORGE
LEWES (or LEWIS). Adm. pens, at Trinity, Ian. 11, 1799.
[4th s. of Thomas, Esq., of London. B. 1782. School, Har-
row] Matnc. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1803. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 17, 1802. Called to the Bar, Nov. 24, 1S07. Marned,
May 30, 1810, Sarah, dau. of Admiral Lord Collingwood.
Assumed the additional surname of Collingwood, June II,
1819. Author, Life and Correspondence of Admiral Lord
Collingwood; Alfred the Great (a poem). Died July 4, 1837,
aged 55, at Moor House, Hawkhurst, Kent. Brother of
Nathaniel (i79i),andof William (1804). (Harroio Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS.; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1838, 1. io8.(Lewis).)
NEWNHAM, JOHN GEORGE COPE LEWIS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 5, 183S. Matric. Lent, 1839; B.A. 1842; M.A.
1845.
NEWNHAM, NATHANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 7,
1791- Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of Bedford Row
London, and Santborough, Bromley, Kent and Mary Ban-
nister, dau. of Francis Johnson, surveyor-accountant of Si
Paul's School, 1826-7). Bapt. May 7. 1773- School, Harrow.)
Matric. Michs. 1794; B.A. 1795. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn.
Apr. 24, 1795. Bengal Cadet, 1795; Lieut., Bengal N I., 1797;
resigned Dec. 1797. Subsequently a banker and underwTiter
at Lloyds. Governor of St Paul's School. Died Feb. 15, 1862,
at 15, Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, aged .5,5. Brother of
George L. (1799) and William (1S04). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Hodson.Officersofthe Bengal Army. 111 ,.-.,; ( K Hudleston;
St Paul's Sch. Keg . s, Johns 1 oil Adm.. iv. 398, where his
christian name is corrected from Nicholas to Nathaniel.)
NEWNHAM, PERCIVAL FORBES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Jan. 1S90. S. of William Heurtley, Esq. (Balliol
College, Oxford. 1852) [I.C.S.]. B. 1870, at Ludgershall,
Wilts. Schools [Malvern College 1884-6] and Clifton College.
Matric. Lent, 1890. Joined the Lancashire Fusiliers, 1892;
Lieut., I.S.C. 1895. While on leave, served with Thorney-
croft's Mounted Infantry in the Smith African War. is,,,,
]■ 1.1.1. killed at spun, Kop, Jan. 24, 1900. (Clifton Coll. Keg
Malvern Coll. Keg)
NEWNHAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, 1804; Scholar, 1804.
Resided for two terms. [Doubtless ntn s. of Thomas, of
Santborough, Bromley, Kent. B. 1786. School, Harrow
(left 1 ?.>■,).] Writer, Bombay C. S. 1804; Secretary to Bom-
bay Government (Military and Financial Depts.), 1808.
Acting Chief Secretary to Bombay Government, 1819. 4th
Member of Council, 1829; 3rd Member, 1831. Judicial
Commissioner for the South Mahratta Country, 1830; retired
1835. The principal founder of the Byculla club. Died,
Dec. 12, 1854. Brother of George L. (1799) and Nathaniel
(1791). (Harrow Sch. Keg.) I-.. II. Sealey, Memoirs of the
Newnham Family; Venn, 11. 142.)
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Newnham, William Harry Christopher
NEWNHAM, WILLIAM HARRY CHRISTOPHER. Adm. at
Cars, Oct. i, 1874. S. of Christopher Atkinson, surgeon, of
Wolverhampton. B. there, Mar. 17, 1S56. School. Wolver-
hampton Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S74; B.A. 1878; M B.
and MA 1S83. At Guy's Hospital. House Surgeon and House
Phvsician there. M.R.C.S., 1SS0. Resident Medical Officer,
Evelina Hospital for Children. Practised at Cliftoi
Surgeon and Physician, General Hospital, Bristol, 1885-90.
Author, surgical and gynaecological. Died Jan. 11, 1941,
at Cliiton. (Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. Keg-; 1 <"". »• t"i
Medical Directories; The Times, Jan. 16, 1941)
NEWNHAM, WILLIAM ORDE. Adm. pens, at Sx JOHN'
23 1843. S. of William, surgeon, of Farnham, Surrey (and
Caroline). B. [Mar. 18, 1825] there. Bapt. Apr. 27, 1S25.
Matric. Michs. 1S43; B.A. 1847; M.A. 1850. Ord. deacon
[Winchester] 1848; priest, 1840; C. of All Saints, Southamp-
ton 1848-55. Accompanied Bishop Colenso to Natal, 1S55.
Head Master of the Cathedral Grammar School, Pieter-
maritzburg, 1857-61. Missionary at Emsimdusi, Natal, 1857;
at Springvale, 1863-5; at Ladysmith, 1866-8. First Prin-
cipal of Hilton College, Natal, 1872-7. Member of the
Legislative Council of Natal. 1875-7- C. of Crawley, Hants.,
1878-9. R. of New Alresford, 1879-89. R. of Weston-
Patrick, 1SS9-93. Autior, Alresford Essays for the Times.
Helped in the Zulu translation of the New Testament. Died
Oct. 5,1893. Father of Arthur H. ( 1 8S2). (Eagle, xvm. 208;
S.P.G. Records; Crockford; D.N.B. (sub his father).)
NEWNHAM-SMITH, EDWARD DEEDES. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Jan. 30, 1S69. [S. of R. H., Esq., H.E.I.C S.
B. Oct. 3, 1849. School, Harrow.] Matric. Lent, 1S09.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 17, 1887. Cornet.
18th Hussars, 1S69; Lieut., 1871; Bombay Stall Corps, 1872,
In the Afghan War, i87S-«o (mentioned in despatches).
Capt., 18S1; Major, 1SS9; Lieut.-Col., 1895. Assistant Police
Superintendent, Sawantwari State, 18S5-7. Cantonment
Magistrate at Poona and Kirkie, 1887-1900; at Cav
1900-1; retired, 1901. Subsequently of Moraston House,
near Ross, Herefordshire. Died Mar. 3, 1937, at Frogmore,
Ross-on-Wye. (Harrow in-.. R«g.; Law Lists; Army Lists;
I.C.S. Lists; The Times, Mar. 6, 1937.)
NEWNUM, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Pembroke,
June 21, 1863. Eldest s. of John Henry Thomas, mercer, of
Lambeth. B. there, Nov. 18, iS44- School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Michs. 1S63; Scholar, 1S63; B.A. (ztth Wrangler)
1867; M.A. 1870. Assistant Master at Christ's Hospital,
1867-70. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1870; priest, 1S71; C. of
St Andrew's, Hertford, 1871-6. Head Master of Christ's
Hospital, Hertford, 1870-80; of Brentwood Grammar School,
1880-91. V. of Tilney, Norfolk, 1891-1909. Died Jan. 18,
1909. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Crockford.)
NEWPORT, GEORGE BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct.
1, 1895. S. of George Oliver, deceased. B. Mar. 29, 1876, at
Murium (sic), India. School, Bishop's Stortford Noncon-
formist Grammar (Mr Alliott). Matnc. Michs. 1S95; exhibi-
tioner; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at Taunton
School, 1898-1910. Head Master of Crossley- Porter School,
Halifax, 1910-33-. (Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NEWPORT, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Apr.
1841. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (St Alban Hall, Oxford,
1805), of Halning, Stow-on-the W'old, Gloucs. B. Sept. 6,
1823 at Gloucester. School, Christ's Hospital (foundation
scholar). Matric. Michs. 1841; Scholar, 1841; Browne medal,
1844; B.A. 1845; M.A. 1849. Adm. ad eundem at Oxford,
i860. Ord. deacon and priest (Oxford) 1850.
Master at Tonbridge School. Head Master of Newbury
Grammar School, and C. of Newbury, 1849-52. Head
Master of Exeter Grammar School, 1852-76. Chaplain of
St John's Hospital, Exeter, 1852-76. Bodleian Lecturer m
city of Exeter, 1871-2. C.-in-C. of Countess Weir, Devon,
1872-5. R. of Wormshill, Kent, 1875-88- R- of Tarrant
Hinton, Dorset 1888-90. Died Aug. 1.
Hospital Exhibitioners; Boose, vi. 287; Crockford.)
NEWPORT, Viscount (1837), see BRIDGEMAN, ORLANDO
G. C.
NEWPORT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens. ;it Christ's, Nov. 26, 1821.
3rd s of William, late of Waterford, banker]. Matin
Lent, 1822; Scholar, 1822; B.A. 1S26. Adm. at I
Inn. May 19, 1824. (Inns of Court.)
NEWSAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age i») at Chri-i
1810. S. of William. B. at Eckingtou, Derbs. School,
Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1811; Scholar, 1812; B
M \ 1825. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1816; priest, 1 [I
Burneston, Yorks., 1816. P.CofSn 1,1821
Wilton, 1839-50. C. of Harrow (.uni'-y, Some]
Of Minllaw, Scotland, unb.-nefioed (in 1869). (PM
Cler-.\: I tide.)
Newton, Algernon Cecil
NEWSAM, PEERS. B.A. 1782, incorp from Oxford; M.A. from
Clare 17S2. [S. of Thomas, of Warwick] Matric. from Mel-
ton College, Oxford, Dec. 15, I75&, age 17; B.A. (Oxford)
1760; M.A. (Oxford) 1782. (.-!/. Oxon.)
NEWSAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 20, 1783.
S. of James, of Richmond, Yorks., merchant. B. then-. July
1, 1765. School, Richmond (Mr A. Temple). Matrii
.. B.A. 1788; M.A. 1791.
NEWSHOLME (post WILKINSON-NEWSHOLMEi, JOSEPH
WILKINSON. Matric. Non-Coil, from Ayer,t H. Lent. 1889;
B.A. 1890. [7th s. of John Wilkinson, of Settle, Yorks.] Had
matric. from Merton College, Oxford, Oct. 21, 1886, age 19.
Ord. deacon (Wakefield) 1891; priest, 1892; C. of Ilhng-
worth, Yorks., 1891-3. C. of Long Preston, 1S94-8. Changed
his name in 1902. C. of St Thomas, Pendleton, Lanes., 1898-
1903. V. of St Ambrose, Pendleton, 1903-8. Latterly "f
Brook House, The Lea, Ross-on-Wye. Disappears from
Crockford, 1941. (Al. Oxon.)
NEWSON, HARRY CARSS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Dec. 29, 1873. S. of Henry, land agent, of Cathedral
Road, S. Kensington, London. Schools, Brighton (The Rev.
T. J. Bailey), and Cirencester College. Matric. Lent. 1874.
NEWSON, WALTER ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1882. S. of Thomas, of Crosswood House, E. Mole-
sey, Surrey. B. there, Aug. 21, 1S63. School, Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 18S2; B.A. 18S5; M.A. 1892.
Served in the South African War, with Imperial Yeomanry,
1S99-1902. Inspector in C.I.D. of Johannesburg Military
Police. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, London
: died on active service, Apr. 15, 1917. (Charterhouse
. 1 1 : . II at List.)
NEWSTEAD, ALBERT HENRY LOWMAN. Adm. pens, at
Christ's, Apr. 27, 1886. S. of Robert Joseph [Secretary to
the Ophthalmic Hospital]. B. [Aug. 28, 1870], at Leyton-
stone Essex. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs
1S86; Scholar, 1SS6; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class,
B.A. (Pt II, 1st Class) 1890. At St Mary's Hospital. L.S.A..
1900. Practised in Bethnal Green and S. Hackney, London.
Died Dec. 27, 1927, at Hackney. (Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; Peile, 11. 722; Medical Directories.)
NEWTON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 20, 1842.
S. of John, Esq., of South Lambeth, Surrey (and .Ann). Bapt.
Oct. 3, 1823. [School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1842;
B.A. 1S46; M.A. 1852. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S4S; priest,
1851; C. of Preston with Hove 1848-50. C. of Rickmans-
worth, Herts., 1S50-3. C. of Redmarley D'Abitot, Worcs.,
1854-9. C. of TibbertOD, Gloucs., 1861-4. I<- of Preston,
Gloucs., 1863-84. Died, June 15, 1SS4. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Eagle, XIII. 284; Clergy List; Crockford; The Guardian, June
25, 1S84.)
NEWTON, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May
30 1848. [5th] s. of William, Esq. (Pembroke College, Oxford
M P. i..r Ipswich], of Elveden Hall, Suffolk. B. June
11, 1829, at Geneva. School, private. Matric. Mich
B.A. 1853; English essay prize, 1852 and 1S53; M.
Fellow, 1854. Holding the Drury travelling fellowship,
made ornithological researches in Lapland, 1S55, with John
Wolley and in Iceland, 185S, in the West Indies, 1S57, and in
Spitzbergen, 1864. Professor of Zoology and Comparative
Anatomy, 1866-1907. President of the Cambridge Philo-
sophical Society, 1S79. Pioneer of zoological study at Cam-
bridge, and an early champion of bird protei 1 R
1870; Royal medal, 1900. Gold medal of the Linnean Society,
1900. Author, Ornithology of Iceland, 1863; Diet
Birds, 1873-6; Oothera Wolleyana, 1863-1902. Edited the
Ibis, 1865-70. J.P. for Suffolk. Died Jur
bridge. Left his natural history collections and 111 arj to the
University. Brother of Edward (1853) and Robert
(D.N.B.; Proc. RoyalSoc. (1908), xi.v.; Who was II
NEWTON, ALFRED WILLIAM. Adm. pens, al I 1 are, 1876.
Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880; M.A. 1883.
NEWTON, ALGERNON CECIL. Adm. at Clari , Oct, 9, 1899.
[Youngest s. of Arthur II 1 v I . .ige, North
ants, (and GeorginaTreg' 13, 1880, at Hamp-
stead. School, Famborough.] Main. . Mi. h, i.s.j.i. Studied
at Frank Caldei inimal painting, Hie Slade
School and London School of Art. 1
A.K.A., 1936; K.A., 194 j. Member, Inter
Sculptors, Painters and in late Gallery
(Chantrv Bequest), City ol BuTningham Art Galli
pool, Brighton, Hull, Nottingham, and .
Galleries; in tbi
;burg, and in Minneapolis
Served ill tie- (,,. ,1 War, 1; I .| I , ( I-'- e. a I
and Naval Di\ " Jc, Goathland. i
1949. (Who's Who; Who's Who m Art.)
539
Newton, Arthur Fowler
NEWTON, ARTHUR FOWLER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1882. S. of the Rev. Thomas (Trinity College, Dublin'. M.A.),
of the vicarage, Shipley, Huddersfield. B. [May 13, 1 il - at
Freemantle, Southampton. School, King James's Grammar,
Almondbury. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1898!
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1889; priest, 1890; C. of Stratford
on-Avon, 1889-91. C. of St Mary's, Vincent Square, West-
minster, 1S91-2. C. of St John's, Walham Green, London,
1892-3. Minor Canon of Ely, 1893-6. R. of Genniston, S.
Africa, 1897-9. Acting C.F. in S. Africa, 1901-2. K. of
Maraisburgh, Transvaal, 1902-3. R. of Krugers'dorp, 1903-7.
Chaplain at Odessa, 1907-10; at St Paul's Cathedral, Malta,
1910-12; Chancellor and Canon there, 1911-13. R. of
Mugginton with Halter-Devil, Derbs., 191 3-19. R. of War-
sop with Sookholm, Notts,, 1919-20. R. of Dibdcn, Hants.,
1920-5. In Homes of St Barnabas, Dormans Land, Surrey,
1947. L)ied there Mar. 31, 1949. (Peile, 11. 692; C ra / )rd
The I imes, Apr. 4, 194'!.)
NEWTON ARTHUR WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
25, 1875. S. of [General] William Samuel, of 43, Lowndes
Street, London. B. Mar. 28, 1857, in London. School, Eton
Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1878; B.A. (20th Wrangle))
1879; M.A. 1884. H-M. Inspector of Schools. Of Bloomlield,
Southborough, Kent. Filed Jan. 28, 1932, at Torquay
Brother of Edgar F. (1S83). [Eton Sch. Lists; The limes,
Feb. 1, 1932.)
NEWTON, BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 17, 1779. Of
Gloucestershire. S. of the Rev. Benjamin (1739), V- of
Sandhurst, Gloucs. Matnc. Michs. 1780; Browne' medal.
17S1; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1783; B.A. 1783; M.A. 1786.
Fellow, 17S5-7. V. of Devynock, Brecon., 1784. R. of Little
Bedwyn, Wilts., 1799-1814. R. of Norton St Philip, Somer-
set, 1800-14. R- of Wath, Yorks., 1814-30, and P.C. of
Buldisham, Somerset, until 1S30. Chaplain to the Duke of
Portland. J. P. for the North Riding of Yorks. His Diary
consists of a daily record of his activities, filling a succession
of notebooks with a detailed account of his life, mainly as a
parish priest, during the last period of his career. Married
Apr. 23, 1788, Mary dau. of J. FendaU, M.D., of Great
Portland Street, London. Died July 15, 1830, aged 6q, at
Cheltenham; buried at St John's, Gloucester. Father of
John F. (1807). [Die Diary of Benjamin Ncuton; G. Mag
1830, II. 91.)
NEWTON, CECIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 4, 1870. S. of
the Rev. Joseph (1843), Vice -Principal ol Brighton'collegc
(and Euria Cradock). B. at Brighton. Bapt. Aug. 22, 1S51.
School, Brighton College. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Apr. 20,
1870. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1871; B.A. (46//1
Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1877. Assistant Master at Cheltenham
College, 1874-1907; House Master, 1883-1900; retired, 1007
Brother of Herbert J. (1870). (Brighton Coll. Keg.; Chelten-
ham Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NEWTON, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi, Sept. 26,
1794. Matric. Michs. 1795; Scholar, 1795; B.A. 1800. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1799; priest, S'ept. 20, 1S01.
NEWTON CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 18,
1837. [3rd] s. of Isaac, of Kingston-upon-HulJ. B. there
[.Mar. 14, 1S1S]. School, Kingston (Mr Snowden). Matric.
Michs. 1837. Migrated to Sidney, Jan. 5, 1S39. Re-adm at
Caius, 1849. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 23. 1S41.
Called to the Bar, Apr. 17, 1846. On the Northern Circuit
and at Hull Sessions. Died Feb. 28, 1866, at 5, Brick Court,
Temple, having fallen downstairs in the dark, and dislocated
his neck. (Vain, II. 241, Laic Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag
1866, I. 605.) s '
NEWTON. CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Apr.
8, 1848. [2nd] s. of WUliam Leaper (1797), of Leylands,
Derbs. (and Henrietta, dau. of John White, Esq of The
Lawn, Herts.). [B. Jan. 6, 1831. School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1848. Succeeded his brother at Leylands Derbs
1854. J. P. and D.L. for Derbs.; High Sheriff, 1882, Major'
Derby Volunteers. Married (1) July 19, 1855, Anne Rosa-
mund, only dau. of John Curzon, of Breedon.Leii, , and had
issue; (2) Feb. 1, 1S66, Marv Henrietta, dau. of Capt. \I,» ...
of the 17th Regt., and had further issue; (3) May 4, i,s.,i,
Diana, dau. of Augustus Henry Vcnables, 6th Baron Vernon'
Of Mickleover Manor. Derbs. Died June 2, 1908 (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Hurke, L.G., which gives ' died Julv 2 '; Walford
County Families; Who was Who.)
NEWTON, CHARLES MILNES. Adm. at King's Oct, 9, 1875.
S. of Frances R. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1875; B \
1880; M.A, 1883. An artist. Studied in Antwerp and Paris
Of HUlingdon House, Middlesex. (Eton Sch. Reg.)
NEWTON, Sir CHARLES THOMAS. Hon. LL.D., 1879. [=nd s
ol the Rev. Newton Dickinson Hand (St Marv Hall. (>.\f..r.l
1S02), of climgunford, Salop. B. 1816. School, Shrewsbury I
Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Oct. 17 1833- BA
(Oxford) 1S37, M.A. (Oxford) 1S40. Assistant in department
Newton, Ernest Alfred
of antiquities, British Museum, 1840-52. Vice-Consul at
Mytuene, 1852. Consul at Rhodes, 1853-4. Identified the
site of the mausoleum at HaUcarnassus and unearthed the
bronze serpent of Delphi from the hippodrome at Constanti-
nople. Consul at Rome, i860. Keeper of Greek and Roman
antiquities at the British Museum, 1861-85. Yates Pro-
fessor of Archaeology at University College, London, 1880-8.
Principal founder of the Society for the Promotion of Hel-
lenic Studies, the British School at Athens, and the Egypt
Exploration Fund. Hon. Fellow of Worcester College
Oxford, 1874. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1875; Hoi. Fh 1 1
Strasburg, 1S79. C.B., 1875; K.C.B., 1S87. Married, Apr. 27,
1861, the distinguished painter, Ann Mary, dau. of Joseph
Severn (painter and friend of Keats). Died Nov. 28, 1894 at
Margate. (Shrewsbury Sch. Keg.; Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.)
NEWTON, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE. Adm. scholar at St
Catharine's, Aug. 1, 1S0S. [Youngest] s. of Lancelot [sur-
geon and apothecary, M.R.C.S.]. B. at Alconburv Hill
Hunts. Matnc. Michs. 186S; B.A. (34/A Wrangler) 1S7-
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1880. Assistant
Master at Cheltenham College. 187S-S3. Died Feb. 23, 1929;
at The Charterhouse. (Cheltenham Colt. Keg., Inns of Court ■
The limes, Feb. 26, 1929.)
NEWTON, EDGAR FREDERICK. Adm. at Trinity Hali 1883
[S. of General William Samuel, of Twyford, Winchester.]
School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1883. Brother of Arthur W
(1S75). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
NEWTON. EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Mar. 12, 1853. [i,th] s. of William (Pembroke College, Oxford,
1801) [MP. for Ipswich], of Elveden Hall. Suffolk. B. there,
Nov. 10. 1S32. School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1853; B.A.
1857; M.A i.-ni. Colonial Se< retarv for Mauritius, 1859-63;
Auditor-General, i.si.j-S. Colonial Secretary,
Lieut. -Governor and Colonial Secretary for Jamaica, 1877-
83. Retired through ill-health, 18S3. K.C.M.G., 1887.
Latterly of 14, Wellington Esplanade, Lowestoft. A keen
naturalist, it was mainly through his efforts that the skeleton
of Rodnquez' ' Solitaire ' was recovered from the Mascarene
Islands. Gave his natural history collections to the Univer-
sity museum. Died Apr. 25, 1897, at Lowestoft. Brother of
Alfred (1848) and Robert M (1839). (Boose, VI. 290; Who
was Who; 1 he limes, Apr. 27 and . .
NEWTON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke, Oct.
7, 1S82. Eldest s. of Edward Hothani, banker [Chairman,
York City and County bank], of Scarborough. B. [Nov. 15,
1863], at York. [School. Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1882;
B.A. 1SS5; M.A. 1891. An artist. Of 29, .Albany Road,
Bedford, in 1930. (Univ. War List.)
NEWTON. EDWARD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1894. Eldest s.
of the Rev. F. E., deceased (London Univ.), of St Matthew's
rectory, St Leonards-on-Sea. B. Oct. 14, 1875. School,
Repton. Matnc. Michs. 1894. Of Ingleton, Hersham,
Walton-on-Thames. Died tune 19, 1944, in London.
(ReptonSch. Reg.; The limes, June 23, 1944)
NEWTON, EDWARD ALGERNON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Mar. 25, 1846. [4th] s. of John, Esq., of Alconburv, Hunts,
[deceased] (and Mary Elizabeth). B. there, Apr. 21, 1828.
School, Christ's Hospital. Matnc. Michs. 1S46. Migrated to
Pembroke, Mar. 20, 1S47; Scholar; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1855.
Actuary and manager to the Legal and Genera] Life Assur-
ance Society, 1865-86. Died Oct. 4, 1917, at The Calverley
Hotel, Tunbndge Wells. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners;
The 1 imes, Oct. 6, 1917.)
NEWTON [post NEWTON-CLARE], EDWARD SHACKFIELD.
Matnc. Non-Coil. Michs. 181.9. [Doubtless s. of John
Methodist minister.] At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1875;
L.S.A. 1874. Senior House Surgeon, Stockport Infirmary.
Of Calne, Wilts., in 1S90. (Medical Directories (Newton-
Clare.) Brother of William S. (1856).
NEWTON, ERNEST ALFRED. Adm. at King's. Oct. I, 1887.
S. ol Thomas Banner, of Liverpool [and sometime of Ivy
Dene, Hereford] (and Frances Ermlv, dau. of Charles Rofle,
Esq., sometimes Lieut., R.N.). B. June 10, 1868. School,
Winchester. Matnc. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1892; priest, 1893; C. of Aylesbury.
1802 4. Organizing Secretary, National Society (Northern
Province), 1894-6. C. of Cookham, Berks., 1897-8. R. of St
Paul's, Darjeeling, 1899-1907. On the editorial staff of the
Standard and Daily Eiptes^. 1907-9. Civil Chaplain at
Victoria, Mahe, Seychelles. 1909-14. Archdeacon of the
Seychelles, 1912-17. Perm, to off., dio. of London, 1933-9;
dio. of Oxford. 1938-9. Married, Oct. 31, 1S95, Violet, dau.
of the Rev. Canon Knowles, Principal ol St Bees Theological
College. Author, Here and I here; In Double Harness; Story
of the Old 1 cstamcv.t; M. > v of tin AV,, I csi.nncnt . Died Apr.
22. 1945. at Bidefoid. [Wimhesler Coll. Keg ; King's Coll.
Reg., winch gives ' s. of J. B.'); ( rockford; the limes, Apr.
24. I945-)
54O
Newton, Ernest Richard
NEWTON, ERNEST RICHARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Aug. 22, 1878. S. of Thomas. B. at Llandudno, N. Wales.
Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1886. Organist and
choirmaster at the Grocers' Company's School, Hackney
Downs. Of 7, Garway Road, London, W. Died Jan. 29, 1929
in London. (Sdiooltnastcrs' Directories; The Times, Jan. 31,
1929.)
NEWTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 5.
1872. S. of Henry-. B. [1853, at Hoxton, Middlesex]. Bapt.
Nov. 2, 1853. [School, Uppingham.] Matric. Lent, 1873.
Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 26, 1875: B.A. 1880. Married
1S80, Barbara Louisa, dau. of Joseph Paul, and had issue.
Died in 1007. {Uppingham Sch. Roll; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
NEWTON (post BARON ELTISLEY), GEORGE DOUGLAS
COCHRANE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s.
of George Onslow (next), of Croxton Park, Cambs. [by his 3rd
wife. Lady Alice Laura Sophia Cochrane, dau. of Thomas,
nth Earl of Dundonald]. B. July 14, 1879, in London.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905.
Of Croxton Park, Cambs. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs.; High
Sheriff of Cambs. and Hunts., 1900. Chairman, Cam!- I <
1919 and 1920. Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Reconstruc-
tion, 191 7-19. M.P. for Cambridge borough, 1922-34.
Chairman, Central Chamber of Agriculture, 1934. Chairman,
Council of Agricultuie for England, 1922-3. Official Adviser
on agricultural matters at the Imperial Economic Conference,
Ottawa, 1932, and at the World monetary economic confer-
ence, London, 1933. Director, Edmundson's Electricity
Corporation, Ltd., Guardian Assurance and other Companies.
Commander, Order of Leopold of Belgium. K.B.E., 1919;
created Baron Eltisley of Croxton, 1934. Married, 1905,
Muriel, only child of Lieut. -Col. Jemmett Duke, 17th Lan-
cers, and had issue a daughter. Died, Sept. 2, 194^; buried at
Croxton. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who;
The Times, Sept. 3, 1942.)
NEWTON. GEORGE ONSLOW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9,
1847. [Eldest s. of George, Esq., of Croxton, Cambs. (and
Charlotte, dau. of General Onslow, of Staughton, Hunts.) B.
Feb. 22, 1830. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A.
1852; M.A. 1S61. Succeeded his father, 1851. Married (1)
June 7, 1S52, Mary, dau. of Wyndham Berkeley Portman, of
Ham Park, and had issue, a daughter; (2} June 24, i.ss>,
Cecilia Florence, dau. of Edwyn Burnaby, Esq., of Baggrave
Hall, Leics.; (3) July 27, 1878, Lady Alice Laura Sophia
Cochrane, dau. of Thomas, nth Earl of Dundonald, and had
issue. Of Croxton Park, Cambs., and Pickhill Hall, Den-
bighshire. J. P. and D.L. for Cambs.; J. P. for Hunts.; High
Sheriff of Cambs., 1804. Died Oct. 7, 1900. Father of the
above. {Eton Sch. Lists; Burke P. and B.; Walford, Coutity
Families.)
NEWTON, GILBERT FORD. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1900.
[S. of Benjamin Freeman. B. Feb. 23, 1881, in London. A
pupil-teacher for five years in Saver Street Board School]
Migrated to Christ's; B.A. 1903; M.A. 19 10. Assistant
Master at Kent County School, Beckenham; at Brockley
Secondary School. Sometime of 1, Avington Grove, Penge,
Kent. (Peile, 11. 854; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NEWTON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 9, 1857.
B. May 6, 1838, at York. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs.
1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon (York) 1861;
priest, 1862; C. of Helmsley, Yorks., 1861-3. C. of Ash-
bourne, Derbs., 1864-7. V. of Acaster-Selby, Yorks., 1868-
70. V. of Nabum, Yorks., 1870-2. R. of Goxhill, 1873-7. V.
of Wryardisbury, Bucks., 1877-80. R. of Horton 1880-96.
Resided latterly at Helmsley vicarage, where his son, Henry
Edward (1891) was incumbent. Died there Apr. 2, 1921.
[Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Crock for d; The Guardian, Apr. is, 1921.)
NEWTON, HENRY ALFRED. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magda-
lene, July 9, 1880. [4th] s. of Francis Rodes. [B. Mar. 10,
1861.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884;
M.A. 1887. Secretary of the Countv Brewers' Societv, 189 ;
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (A.B., R.N.V.R I
time of 21, Ovington Square, London, W. Died before 1941.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Univ. War Ltst.)
NEWTON, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec.
17, 1891. [Only] s. <«f the Rev. Henry (1857), of Horton
iectory, Slough. B. Nov. 24, 1873. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. F.R.G.S I frd
deacon (Rochester) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Clapham, Surrey,
1897-1901. V. of Ross with K.uii' n, New Zealand, 1901-7.
C. of St Andrew's, Hillingdon, Middlesex, 1907-10. Chaplain,
Cuddesdon College, 1910-13. V. of Helmsley with Sproxtmi,
Carlton and Rkvaulx. 1913-32. Canon of York Minster,
1921 46. V. of Millington with Great Givendale, 1937-46.
Rural Dean of Pocklington, [94 , 01
Harrogate, in 1947. {Hatleybury Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
Newton, John Fendall
NEWTON, HERBERT FRETWELL. Adm. pens, at Corpus,
Christi, Oct. 1, 1885. Of Cambs. [S. of the Rev. William
Fretwell (1852). B. 1865. School, Rossall.] Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 188S. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1890; priest
(Gibraltar, for Rochester), 1891; C. of Battersea, 1S90-1. C.
of Bradin^, Isle of Wight. iSqi-}. C. of Liskeard, Cornwall,
1893-6. C. of St Matthew's, Stonehouse, Devon, 1896-7. C.
of Christ Church, Dover, 1899-1902. C. of St Katherine's,
Northampton, 1902-10. C. of St Dionis, Fulham, 1912-16.
C. of St Anne's, Brondesbury, 1917-18. V. of Witton,
Norfolk, 1918-48-. (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
NEWTON, HERBERT JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's. Feb.
4, 1870. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1843), of Brighton College
(and Euria Cradock). B. [1850], at Brighton. Bapt. Apr. 24,
1850. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A.
1874; M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Chichester, for Winchester)
11; priest (Winchester) 1876; C. of Aldershot, 1874-7. C.
<>t All Souls, Brighton, 1877-9. C. of St Margaret's, Brighton,
1880-92. C.-in-C. of Nuneaton, Warws., 1892-3. C. of
Feckenham, Worcs., 1893-7. R. of Ipsley, 1897-1932-
Latterly of Broadway, Worcs. Disappears from Crockford,
1941. Brother of Cecil (1870). (Brighton Coll. Reg.)
NEWTON, HORACE. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 13, i860.
5. of William, gent, (and Marv, dau. of William Whmcopp,
Esq., of Woodbndge, Suffolk).' B. Sept. 7, 1841, at Berkes-
well, Warws. Matric. Michs. i860; Scholar, 1863; B.A. 1864;
M.A. 1S67. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S65; priest, 1866; C. of
St Mary's, Nottingham, 1865-8. V. of Holv Tnnitv, He-
worth, Yorks., 1869-77. V. of Great and Little Dnmeld,
1S77-91. Rural Dean of Harthill, 1SS5-91. Canon and
Prebendary of York Minster, 1885-1920. V. of Redditch,
Worcs., 1892-1905. Rural Dean of Bromsgrove, 1914-20.
Married, (1) Sept. 6, 1866, Frances Jane, dau. of Robert
Storrs, Esq., of Doncaster, and had issue; (2) Jan. 11, 1905,
Katherine Constance, dau. of William Thomas Maekrell of
Wandsworth. Latterly of Helmwood, Redditch. Died Nov.
12, 1920. Brother of Thomas H. G. (1854) and William
(1857). (Crockford; Walford, County Famtltes; Who was Who.)
NEWTON, JAMES WILLIAMS. Adm. (age 17) at Pembroke,
June 27, 1758. S. of John, of London. B. Nov. 24, 174°, in
Oxfordshire. Bapt. Nov. 27, 1740. School, Christ's Hospital.
Matric. Easter, 1758; B.A. 1762; M.A. 1765. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) Dec. 18, 1763; priest, Sept 21, 1766; C. of Great
Yarmouth, 1763-6. C. of Wrentham, Suffolk, 1766-72. C. of
Dennington, 1772-6. V. of St Paul'sandSt James's, Norwich,
1776-1826. Usher at Norwich Grammar School, 1778-9 and
1788-1802. Conducted a private school at Norwich, 1779-
1802. R. of Alderford and Attlebridge, Norfolk, 1776-1820.
R. of St George's Colegate, Norwich, 1795-1814. R. of
Hemblington, Norfolk, 1814-26. Minor Canon of Norwich,
1802-17. Author, A Neu> and Easy Introduction to the He-
brew Language. Died Jan. 30, 1826; buried in Norwich
Cathedral. (Christ's Hospital 'Exhibitioners; 0. Mag., 1826,
1. 378; H. W.Saunders.)
NEWTON. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 23, 1754- S.
of -, Esq. B. at Nottingham. School, Leicester Grange,
Warws. (Mr Noble). Matric. Michs. 1755.
NEWTON, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 10, 1779- Of
Staffs. Matric. Easter 1783; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. Minister
of Didsbury Chapel, Lanes, ' for 15 years'. Died Sept. 16,
1807, aged 46. M.I. in Didsbury Chapel. Father of Joseph
(1814). (Man Hester Gr. Sch. Reg., ill. 69; G. Mag., 1S07, 11.
986.
NEWTON, JOHN BARNES. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 17,
1868. [Eldest s. of John, of Wood House, Carlisle.] Matric.
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1872. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Oct. 29,
1879. Called to the Bar, Jan. 26. 1S88. Of Silwood, Waverley
Road, Bournemouth. Died in Mar. 1929, at Bordighera;
buried at Bournemouth. (Law Lists; Inns
NEWTON, JOHN FARMER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at jESi , Od
m. [807. S. of the Rev. Benjamin (1779) (and Mary Fendall).
B. [1791], at Devynock.Breconshire. [educated by his father.
Matric. Lent, 1809; exhibitioner, 1809; B.A. [816, Ord.
deacon, 1817; priest, 1818. P.C. of Whorlton, Yorks., 1827-
55. V. of Kirkby-in-Cl'-vel.uul, 1S41 80. Married, Apr. 2,
[8xa, Elisabeth, dau. of William Kent, Esq. Died Nov. 23,
1880, at Kirkby vicarage. Father of the next. {The
Benjamm Newton; < rockford; Th 1, 1880.)
NEWTON, JOHN FENDALL. \>U>- .it Jesus.
Nov. 18, 1*30. S. "' the Rev. John Fanner (above) (and
1 ... .., ).,',.< , 1 1 tn. 6, J School prii al
Lent, 1831; B. ' ousin Harriet
l 1 odaU, {The Diary uf Bcnjaimn ,
541
Newton, John Horsley
NEWTON, JOHN HORSLEY. Adm. sizar (age I9) at Trinity,
July 8, 1830. S. of Heary. B. at Bumbank, Lanarkshire
School, Stamfordham, Northumberland. Matric. Mi. hs
1830; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (York) 1835; priest, 1 ;i,. C
of St Denis., York and C. of Naburn, Yorks., 1S35-9. C. of
Ivirkharle, Northumberland, 1839-55. V. of Cambo, 1855-
76. Author of several translations of the Classics Disapp-urs
from Crockford 1877.
NEWTON. JOHN LAWRENCE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1869.
NEWTON, JOHN RAPHAEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1900. S. of John Dracton, of Colin, Deepthorne, Hendon,
Middlesex. B. Oct. 24, 1880, at Hendon. School, St Ed-
mund's, Ware. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1907; M.A. 1910.
Called to the Bar, Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1907. (Matrics.
'"■'■' ,l'-> " -. Is-"." -ii'i... erroneously gives his College as
Trinity Hall; Law Lists.)
NEWTON. JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's Jan. 31, 1814
[S. of the Rev. John (1779), Inc. of Didsbury Chapel, Lanes.]'
Matric. Michs 1814; Scholar, 1S14; B.A. 1818; MA 1822
Ord. deao.n (Chester) Dec. 1 -„ 1818; priest, Sept, 26. 1819;
C. of Didsbury, 1S18-21; C. of St Ann's, Manchester 182, -,2.
Died Apr. 11, 1832, aged 35. His name is recorded upon his
brothers M I. 111 Didsbury Chapel. (Manchester Gr . Sch. Keg
mi. 69; F, P. White.) S
NEWTON, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Mar. 23, 1843
S. of Samuel, of Werringtou. Nnrthants. (and Elizabeth)
B. there, June 9, 1824. Matrii . Mi. lis. 1843; Scholar; B.A.
(11/* Wrangler) 1847; M.A. 1S50. Ord. deacon (Chichester)
1847; priest, 1S51. Assistant Master at Brighton Coll,---,
1847-57; Vice-Principal. 1857-88. Died Dec. 22, 1898, at
15 Cli.-shani Place, Brighton. Father of Herbert J. (1870)
and Cecil (1870). (Brighton Call. Reg.; Boose, vi. 291; Eagle
xx. 589; Crock ord; The Times, Dec. 30, 1898.)
NEWTON, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 13,
1885. S. of Henry, registrar, of Penrith (and Jane Grisdale).
B. there, Nov. 10, 1866. School. St Be, s Grammar (Mr N, w
bold). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1888. Assistant Master at
Brinks,,,,,,. House Prep. School, Godalming, 1894-1922. At
Winchester House Prep. School, 1923 9 . [Schoolmasters'
NEWTON, NORMAN MACDONALD ST JOHN MARSDEN. Adm
l>- ns. at Trinity, June 7, 1S76. [2nd] s. of John, of M..„s.,n
II, .Use, l.arlscourt Road, Kensington, London. B. July 11,
'Mr 111 St John's Wood, London. School, St John's Wood
(private). Main,. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1S80. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Nov. 12, 1880. Called to the Bar, Jan. 20,
1885. Not in Law List, 1910. (Inns of Court; Foster; Men at
NEWTON [or LEAPER-NEWTON], ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Apr. 13, 1793. [Eldest] s. of John Leaper, of
Eoston House 1,111,1 later ot Ml, kleover], Herbs, (who had
assumed, by Royal Licence, Dec. 15, 1789, the additional
surname of Newton) (and Anna Maria, dau. of Philip
Hutchinson, of Risley, Derbs.). [B. Mar. 1, 1776.] Matric.
ast.r, 1- a,, -succeeded Ins lather at Mi, kleover. J. P. for
Derbs.; High Sheriff. Married, Apr. 16, 1.S18, - dau of
Matthew Stephenson, of Bath. Died, s.p. (no date recorded)
and was sui oeeded by his bother William (1797) (Burke,
NEWTON, ROBERT MILNES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan -
1839. [2nd ,. of William (I'.-inbroke ( ollee.-, Oxford, 1801)
M.P. of Elveden, Suffolk. B. Julv 2, 1821, 111 London
School, Eton.] Main,:, Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A 1847
Adm. at Lincoln's fnn, Nov. r, 1843. Called to the Bai
Mayo, 184;. 1 m the Norfolk Circuit. Recorder,. f C 1-, id:-, -.
1858-66. Metropolitan Police Magistrate at Great Mail
borough Street, 181,6-97. |.p. f,-,r Middlesex. Member of
Society of Dilettanti, 1S83. of is, S, vu„,„i Street, L,-nd,„,
W Died there < >, t. 29, 1 Brother of Alfred (1848) and
Edward (iss;). (Eton 8, I,. Lists. Home, vi. 291; Law / ,-./-.
Inns of loan. Foster, Men at the liar; Who was Who; The
I imes, Nov. 1, 1900.)
NEWTON, SAMUEL CHARLES. Matric. FeU.-Com from
Ikinity, Oct. 1859. [Only s. of Samuel, Esq., J. p., of
the I),, mi, [sic), Cambs. (and Elizabeth, dau ,,f I nomas
St Quintiu, Esq., of Hatley, Cambs.). B. 1840.] Cornet,
Royal Horse Guards, i860; subsequently in the 4th Light
Dragoons. Of The Downs, Cambs. |. P. .111,1 D.L. for Cambs ■
J. P. for Hunts. Captain, Hunts (r,t) Light Horse Volui,-'
teers, 1S69. Married, 1S72 .Frances Mary, dau of Georgi
Onslow Newton (18,7), of CroUon Park, (ami,- and I, ,d
issue. Not found 111 Adms. to Tunitv. (Wallord, ( ountv
Families; Army Lists.)
NEWTON, STEPHEN COX. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1872. Of Somerset. [P., Apr. 21, 1853, at Nailsea.
School, VlCtOli.l Collece, |e,„v] Matt., M„ hs. 1872;
Scholar, 1S73; B.A. 1876; M.A. 1SS0. Cricket 'blue,' 1876
Newton, William
Played cricket for Somerset and Middlesex. From 1888,
Head Master of Loudon House School, St John's Wood,
London. Latterly of The Vines, Yoxford, Suffolk. Died Aug.
i", 1, 116, in Ipswich. {Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times
Aug. 18, 1916.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 21) at St John's, June 13,
1753- S. of Thomas, husbandman, of Westmorland. B. at
Bampton. School, Hampton. Matric. Michs. 1753; B.A.
1757. Ord. priest (Chester) Julv 2, 1758; C. of Golds!,, -rough,
Yorks., 1758. Assistant Master at Knaresborough Grammar
School. P.C. of Husthwaite, 1761. Father of the next. (S(
John's Coll. Adm., in. 620.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Nov. 11, 1777. Of
Yorks. [S. of the Rev. Thomas (above).] Matric. Michs.
17791 B.A. (10//1 Wrangler) 1783; M.A. 1786. Fellow. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1783; priest, 1785. Candidate for the
Woodwardian Professorship 17SS. when Hailstone was
elected. R. of Tewin, Herts., and P.C. of Coxwold, Yorks.,
1807-43- J.P. for the North Riding of Yorks. Author,
Treatise on Conic Sections; Illustrations of Sir Isaae .V acton's
Method of reasoning bv prune and ultimate ratios I'mtatio
Elema. Died Apr. 17, 1843. Father of Thomas (1820).
(' lergy List; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1843, 11. 213; Cooper,
• 430.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Christ's, May 31,
17S3; from Brasenose College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Maj 28, 1781. S. of William, gent, [stationer], of Manchester.
Schools, [Manchester Grammar (1773) and] Clitheroe.
Scholar, 1783; matric. Easter, 1784; B.A. 1785; M.A. 1788.
Oil deacon (Chester) 1785; priest, 17SS. R. of St Cuthbert
with St Helen-on-the-Walls, York, and V. of Holv Trinity,
Micklegate, 1789-1807. P.C. of Husthwaite and Coxwold,
and Master of Coxwold School, 'for many years', until 1807
Died July, 1807, aged 44. (Manchester G>. Sch. Keg.; PeiU,
ii- 318, At. Oxon.; 1,. Mag.. 1807, 11. 638.)
NEWTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 16, 1820.
S. of the Rev. TThomas] (1777), late Fellow of Jesus. [B.Jan.
4, 1802.] School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1S21; Scholar,
1822; B.A. (yd Wrangler) 1825; M.A. 1828. Fellow, 1826-33.
Ord. deacon (Elv) Mav 21, 1826; priest (Bath and Wells)
June24.iS27); C.of Melksham. Wilts. Died Feb. 24, 1833, at
Bath. (Rugby Sch. Reg.: G. Mag., 1833, 1. 282.)
NEWTON, THOMAS HENRY GOODWIN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, May 2, 1854. [Eldest] s. of William, draper [of
Whateley Hall, and Barrells, Warws.] (and Mary, dau. of
William Whincopp, Esq.). B. Mar. 29, 1836, at Birmingham.
Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; B.A. (28th Wrangler) 1858;
M.A. 1861. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Mav i, 1858 Called
to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1861. Of Barrells Park, Heiil.-v-111-Arden,
Warws. J.P. for Warwickshire; High Sheriff, 1887. One of
the original members of the Warwickshire County Council.
Owned large estates in Lanarkshire, Argyllshire and War-
wickshire. Married (1) Mav 9, 1861, Mary Jane, dau. of
William Berrow, of Milverton; (2) Oct. 3, 1865, Matilda, dau.
,.f William Thomas Markrell, of Wandsworth', and hid issue,
( -,) 1898, Alice Maude, dau. of John EyTe, of Co. Galway, and
widow of Capt. Blair Miller. Died Mar. 22, 1907. Brother
of William (1857) and Horace (1S1.0). (Eagle, xxlx. 224; Law
Lists, Inns oft ,mrl; F.,ster. Men at the bar. Wallord, 1 -101(1-
Families; The Times, Mar. 27, 1907.)
NEWTON. TOM. Adm. at Clare, July 9, 1897. School, RossaU.
Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Of Bloemfontein, Orange
Free State, South Africa in 1939. (RossaU Sch. Reg.; Clare
Coll. List.)
NEWTON, WALTER FREDERIC. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter,
1886.
NEWTON [or LEAPER-NEWTON], WILLIAM. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Pembroke, Nov. 6, 1797. 2nd s. of John Leaper,
Esq. [who assumed, by Royal Licence, Dec. 15, 1789, the
additional surname of Newton], of [Mickleover], Derbs. (and
Anna Maria, dau. of Philip Hutchinson, of Risley, Derbs.).
B there. Scholar, 1797; matric. Michs. 1798; B.A. 1802;
M.A. 1806. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 5, 1S03. Succeeded
his brother Robert (1793) at Mickleover. J.P. and D.L. for
Derbs. Married, Aug. 10, 1814, Henrietta, dau. of John
White, of The Lawn (sir), Herts., and had issue. Died Mar.
7, 1851. Brother of Robert (1791); father of Charles H. (1S48).
(Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.)
NEWTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mav 30, 1857.
Of Staffs, [Eldest] s. of William, gent, (and Maiv. dnu.'ol
Willi mi Winn, , , pp. Esq., of Woodbridge, Suffolk). B. at
Oscott. Bapt. Jan. 3 1838. Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A 1861;
M.A. 1S64. Ord. deacon (York) 1861; priest, 1863; C. of
St John's, Ousebridge, Y'ork, 1S61-72. V. of Rotherham,
1 9. Di appears from Crockford, 1880. Brother of Horace
(i860) and Thomas H. G. (1S54).
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Newton, William Anthony
NEWTON, WILLIAM ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Apr. 4, 1S56. [2nd] s. of William, banker (and Emily). B. in
London. Bapt. Dec. 13, 1S37. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1863. Ord. deacon (London) 1861; pries
C. of St Stephen's, Paddington, 1861-5. C. of All Saints,
Notting Hill, 1865-9. C. of St John's, Netting Hill, 1869-73-
Chaplain to Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham, 1873-91.
Married, Oct. 11, 1864, at St Stephen's Church, Paddington,
Sarah Way Favenc, dau. of John Stone, of Thame, Oxon.
Died Sept. 19, 1891. (Eagle, xvn. 206; Crockford; I he
Guardian, Sept. 29, and Oct. 19, 1891.)
NEWTON, WILLIAM FRETWELL. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb.
9, 1S52. S. of Christopher, Wesleyan minister. B. Sept. 19,
1827, at Wirksworth, Derbs. Schools Clitheroe and Stafford.
Matric Michs, 1852; B.A. 1856; M.A. i860. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1S56; priest 1S57; C. of St Bride's, Liverpool, 1856-
7. C. of St Mary's, Bury St Edmunds, 1S57-62. C.ofHiston,
Cambs., 1S64-5. C. of Littleport, Cambs., 1865-76. V. of St
Mark's, Preston, Lanes., 1S76-S8. R. of Wambrook, Dorset,
1888-94. Died Sept. 19, 1894. Father of Herbert F. (1885).
{Venn, n. 307; Crockford.)
NEWTON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
2, 1S97. S. of Isaac, Esq., of Roundham Head, Paignton.
Matric. Michs. 1S97; B.A. iqoo; M.B. and B. Chir., 1907. At
St George's hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1905- House
Surgeon and House Physician at St George's Hospital.
Clinical Assistant, Victoria Hospital for Children. Practised
at Wimbledon ,and subsequently at Walmer, Kent. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.M.C.; wounded). Of
1, Beachlands Court, Walmer, in 1946. {Univ. Wat List]
Medical Directories.)
NEWTON, WILLIAM SHACKFIELD. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 27, 1856. S. of John, Methodist minister. B. [May 15,
1837], at Ormskirk, Lanes. School, Stourbridge. Matric.
Michs. 1856; B.A. i860; M.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Llandaff)
i860; priest, 1861; C. of Canton, Glam., 1860-2. C. of Chep-
stow, 1862-5. C. of Brierley Hill, Staffs., 1865-71. Inc. of
Macleay River, N.S.W., Australia, 1871-3. C. of G
N.S.W., 1873-8. Headmaster of the Collegiate School,
Croydon, N.S.W., 1878-S9. C. of Stisted, Essex, 1889-90.
Principal of St Philip's Grammar School, Svdney, Australia,
1892-6; C. of St Matthew's, Botany, N.S.W. 1S96-7. R. of
Pitt Town with Wilberforce, N.S.W., 1S97-1911. Died Dec.
iS, 1912. Brother of Edward S. (1869). {Crockford.)
NEWTON-CLARE, EDWARD S. (1S69), see NEWTON.
NEYLE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Cars, June 30, 1769.
[Only] s. of Sampson, of Charleston, West Indies (sic) [South
Carolina]. B. there [Nov. 29, 1751]. Schools, Ottery St
Mary, Devon (The Rev. J. Coleridge, father of the Poet) and
[Blundell's], Tiverton (Mr Atherton). Matric. Michs. 1769;
Scholar, 1769-71. Adm. at the Middle Temple Oct. 6 1768.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 26, 1773. An aident champion of the
American cause. Aide-de-camp to Genc-ial Moultrie in the
Wai of Independence. Lieut., 1st S.C. Regt. Killed in action
Apr. 18, 17S0, at Charlestown. M.I. in St Philip's Church
there. (Venn, 11. 88 and addenda; E. A. Jones, American
Members of Inns of Court; Inns of Court.)
NIBBS, CHARLES ALEXANDER JOHN. Matric. Non-CoU.
from Ayerst H. Michs. 18S9. Adm. at Queens', Easter,
1890. S. of Charles William. B. July 5, 1868, at Portsmouth.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1892; priest (Liverpool) 1S93; C. of
St Matthew's, Bootle, 1892-7. C. of St James, I
Kent, 1S97-1901. F.R.G.S., 1916. Chaplain, Mission to
Seamen (Manchester Ship Canal) and Organising
for X.W. Counties, 1901-9. Chaplain at port of Calcutta,
1909-15; at Hull, 1915-19. Temp. Chaplain, R.N., at Ostend
and Belgian Coast ports, 1919-22. Chaplain, Mission to
Seamen and Chaplain at Hamburg, 1922-32. Supt., Mission
to Seamen, 1932-47. Died at Richmond, Surrey, Sept.
25» t947- (Unit: War List; Crockford; The Times, Sept. 27,
1947.
NIBBS, SEPTIMUS FILIUS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's,
Oct. 13, 1752. S. of William (and Marvj. B. in .Antigua.
School, St Bees. Matric. Michs. 1752; M.B. 1758. Of St
George's, Antigua. Married (1) Grace -, who died 1758; (2)
Mar. 11 M; 757), and
had issue. (Peile, II. 258; Oliver, History of Antigua, 293.)
N1BLETT. DANIEL JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TRINITY,
Oct. 10, 1803. [Eldest] s. of John, of Gloucester (an
ine, dau. of Edward Whitcombe, of Eastbam, Worcs.). [B.
May 29, 1765.] School, Eton. Doubtful if resided. Of
Haresfield Court, Gloucs. Major, Gloucs. Militia. J. P. and
D.L. for Gloucs.; High Sheriff, 1816. Married, Aug. 24, 1808,
Emma Catherine, eldest dau. of the Rev. Thomas Drake,
Nicholas, John
D.D., V. of Rochdale, and had issue. Died Nov. 20, 1877.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County Families (sub his son,
John Daniel Thomas); Burke, L.G.; Sir Wasey Slerry.)
NIBLOCK, The Rev. JOSEPH WHITE. D.D. 1827, incorp. from
Oxford. S. of James, of Liverpool. Matric. from St Edmund
Hall, Oxford, May -\ 1S08, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1812;
M.A. (Oxford) 1824; B.D. (Oxford) 1825; D.D. (Oxford) 1825.
C. of Hitchin, Herts., and Master of the Free School there
Set up a private school in London, calling it the
' London High School,' but met with no success. Evening
Lecturer at St Marv Somerset, Upper Thames Street 1837-
43. Author, Sermons. Died in 1843. (Al. Oxon.; Clergy List.)
NICHOL, CHARLES JOHN SCRYMGOUR. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Oct. 1890. S. of John George Scrymgour. B.
Oct. 15, 1870, at Knaresborough, Yorks. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1894; M.A 1898.
NICHOL, FRANK EDWARD. Adm. at CaiuS Oct. I, 1879. S.
of Robert, M.D. (King's College, Aberdeen, 1S53), of Den-
mark Hill, London. B. there, Jan. 2, 1861. School, Dulwich
College. Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.B., B.Chir. and
M.A. 1SS7. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
18S5. Assistant (Dept. of skin diseases) at St Thomas's
Hospital. House Surgeon, Royal Sea Bathing Hospital.
Practised at Margate. Surgeon, Margate Cottage Hospital.
Medical Officer, Roval School for Deaf and Dumb Children,
Margate. J. P. 1915. Died Nov. 28, 1930, at Margate.
(Bui;, ;. 4 ' Venn, 11. 440; Medical Directories; The
Times, Nov. 29, 1930.)
NICHOL, HARRY DAVIE. Matric. Non-Coil. Mich-. 1877.
Adm. at Caius, Jan. 1S7S. S. of Henry, surgeon, of Thorne,
Doncaster [and Haddenham]. School, Kings' School, Ely.
Resided for three terms. (Kings' Sell. Ely, Reg.; Venn. II.
43I-)
NICHOL, The Rev. JOHN SCRYMGOUR. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Nov. 3, 1829. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1825; priest (Chester)
July 9, 1826; C. of Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Cumberland, 1825-
8. C.of Wooler, Northumberland, 1828-32. C. of Hetton-le-
Hole, Durham, 1S32-47. R. there, 1847-77- Disappears from
Crockford, 1878. (Christian Remembrancer, XV. 313.)
NICHOLAS, BASIL GORDON. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Magda-
lene, Julv 28, 1S90. S. of the Rev. Edmund Parry (Exeter
College, Oxford, 1863), of Worneld Vicarage, Bridfinorth.
School, Swansea. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897.
Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1897; priest, 1898; C. of Holy
Trinity.Toxteth Park, Liverpool, 1 897-1901. C.of Tettenhall,
Staffs., 1901-2. V. of Christ Church, West Bromwich, 1902-
20. V. of Spalding, Lines., 1920-45. Canon and Preb. "f
Lincoln Cathedral, 1928-45- Died Mar. 23, 1945. (Crock-
ford; TheChurch Times, Mar. 31, 1945.)
NICHOLAS, CYRIL BAILEY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 15,
1874. S. of the Rev. Samuel [Colonial Chaplain]. B. [Oct. 21,
1855], in Ceylon. School, Colombo [Acadcuiv]. Main.
Mi. h*. 1S74; Scholar, 1875; B.A. 1877. Master at Royal
College, Colombo, 1880-1906, where he taught
Latin, English literature, logic and constitutional history.'
Died in March, 1906. (Peile, 11. 634; History of Die Royal
College, Colombo. )
NICHOLAS, EDWARD RICHMOND. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
Nov. I, 1753. [S- of Edward, gent., of Devizes, Wilts. Had
matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, June 14, 1748, age
18. M.itnc. Michs. 1753; M.B. 1754- Practised at Devizes.
Died in 1770. (Al. Oxon.)
NICHOLAS, FRANCIS. M.A. 1836, incorp. from Oxford. [S. of
the Rev. George (Wadham College, Oxford, 1781), Head
Mastei of Ealing School, Middlesex.] Matric. from Wadham
College, Oxford, Mar. 20, 1812, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1815;
M.A. (Oxford) 1818; D.C.L. (Oxford) 1839. Brother of the
next. (.-I.'. Oi m.)
NICHOLAS, GEORGE FREDERIC. Adm. at King's, a scholar
from Eton, July 6, 1813. S. of the Rev. George (Wadham
College, Oxford, 1781), Head Master of Ealing School,
Middlesex. B. there, Jan. 12, 1794- Matric. Lent 1814;
B.A. 1S17; M.A. 1820. Felkm. Provost,
1835-S. Senior Proctor, 1835. Ord. priest, 1S2 i. R.0lHaddis
coe with Toft Monks, Norfolk, 1837-59- I'" ■' N'
at Haddiscoe. Brother of the above. 1
King's ColL Reg.; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S59, 11. 653.)
NICHOLAS, HENRIC CLARENCE. Adm. pen-, at TRINITY,
June 25, 1900. S. of George Clarence, of Milbr,...;
[Sept. 22), 1881, it 1 , H irro;
Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1904. Ketim
1 in the Great War, 1914 1 .ustr.ih m
Light Horse); killed in action, Aug. 4-6, 1916. (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; (.'mi. Il',ir List.)
NICHOLAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at TRINITY,
1847. S. of Thomas Andrew, of 1 Did not
reside. Pro! the next.
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Nicholas, John
NICHOLAS, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 19, 1847.
Matric. Lent, 1S48. See the above.
NICHOLAS, THOMAS JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 9.
1857. Of Salop. S. of Thomas, parish clerk (and Sarah).
B. at Selattyn. Bapt. Feb. 26, 1838. [School, Oswestry.]
Matric. Mich's. 1857; Scholar 1S60; B.A. (8/* Classic) 1861;
M.A. 1864. Fellow, 1864 6. Died Dec. 2, 1866, at Selattyn.
[Eagle, v. J14; G. Mag., 1867, 1. 1:1 ; Tht Guardian, Dec. 12,
1866.)
N1CHOLETTS. CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 28, 1842. [ 1 till s. of Gilbert, Capt. in the Bengal army.
[B. July 27, 1815 ] Did not reside. On political service for
five years as Assistant Resident at Nepal. Served in the
Sutlej Campaign (including Battle of Aliwal), and with the
6th Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny. Extra Aide-de-
camp to the Karl of Ellenborough, Governor-General;
retired from the Service, 1866, with rank of Colonel. Resided
latterly in Surrey. Married, Feb. 27, 1843, Maria, dau. of
Major-General Sir W. Nott, G.C.B., and widow of Richard
W. Barlow. Died Feb. 2, 1890, in London. (Pcile, II. 480.)
NICHOLL, ARCHIBALD MICHAEL CYPRIAN. Adm pens, at
St John's. June 23, 1899, a choral student. < if ( ,1.. morgan,
hrd] s. of the Rev. Stephen Henry Fox (St [ohn's College,
Oxford, 1814), of Sid. up, Kent (and Sarah Frances King).
B Sept. 22, ism, at Llandough, Cowbridge. School, Brad-
field College, Berks. (The Rev. Dr Gray). Matric. Michs.
1899; B.A. 1902; M.A. 100". Assistant Master at Abingdon
School, Berks., 1902-4; at the Royal Naval College, Osborne,
1905-21; at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, 1921-33-.
M.irrii-.l Kthel Beatrice Hel.enlen, and bad issue. Brother of
Hcnrv S. (1888). (Bradfield I oil. AY?.; Sihoolmasters' Direc-
tories; Burke, L.G.)
NICHOLL, BERNARD VINCENT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
8. 1886. [3rd] s. of Iltid [Thomas Mansel, Capt., R.N.], of
Bomerton, St Mary Church, Torquay (and Cecilia Mary
Josephine, dau. of Admiral Arthur William Jerningham).
B. [Sept. 3], 1867 at Clifton. School, Beaumont College;
Berks. Matric. Michs 1886. Appointed to I.C.S., 1887,
Assistant Commissioner, Assam, 1880. Deputy Commissioner
1898; Magistrate and Collector, 1901; District and Sessions
Judge, E. Bengal and Assam, 1902-10-. Married, 1S94,
Winifred Ellis. (I.C.S. List-., Burke, L.G.)
NICHOLL, CHARLES BOWEN
1890. S. of Djomas Bi yno
B. June ,,,, , .,. al Llangi
Llandovery Collei Mo
Athli
at Queens', Oct.
;e, Oxford 1862).
Iienshire. [School,
; B.A. 1S93; M.A.
'.all (rugby) 'blue,'
1890-3; Capt. 1892. Played for Wales, 1891-6. Assistant
Master at Blair Lodge School tor two years; at Aravon School,
Bray, for four years. Ord. deacon (Lincoln), 1902; priest, 1903;
C. of Grantham, 1902-8 and Assistant Master at Grantham
School, 1902-ro. R. of Wyville with Hungerton, Lines.,
1908-10. Head Master of Grantham School, 1910-17. R. of
Clayhidon Devon, 1917-39. Died July 9, 1939. [Grantham
Sch. Reg.; Booh t Blues; Crockford; Schoolmasters' Direc-
tories.)
NICHOLL, CHARLES CARLYON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Oct. 1S98. S. of Mrs Nicholl, of 4, Clifton Tark Road, Clifton,
Bnstol [and of David Charles, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Wis-
bech, Carabs.]. [B. May 10, 1879.] [Schools, Le College,
Vevey, Switzerland, and Sedbergh.] Matric. Michs. 1808;
B.A. 1901. Actuary to the Great Eastern Life Assurance
Company, Singapore. Assistant Master at Glebe House
School, Hunstanton in 1906. Served in the Great War,
191 1 -m (I aptain, R.A.S.C ; in France, 1915-18; Italy, 1918-
19; O.B.E. 1919). Of Nutcombe Height, Hindhead, Surrey,
in 194b. [Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Burke, O.B.E.; < amh. Year-
Book.)
NICHOLL, DAVID ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14,
[887. S. of the Rev. David, M.A. (Jesus College, Oxford,
18SU). of Bromyard, Heref. (and Mary Jane Bradley) B.
Feb. 12, 1868, at Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. School Here
ford Cathedral (Mr Tatham). Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A.
1890; M.A. and LL.M. 1900. Adm. Solicitor, March, 1894,
Deputy town clerk of Scarborough, 1900-12. Town Clerk of
Wandsworth, fromi9i2. O.B.E. .1917. Died at Bournemouth,
Apr. 7, 1949. Brother of Le%vis H. (1884). (Burke, O.B.E.;
Laic I1J1 I he I lines, Apr. 8, 1949.
NICHOLL. FRANCIS ILTID. Adm. at Clare, Apr. 21, 1893.
[Younger s. of Iltyd (Chnst Church. 1 ixfor.l, 1856), sometime
of Houndsworth, St Albans. Herts, (and his 1st cousin, Amy
Isabella, dau. of Henry Hoyle Oddie, of Colney House,
Herts.).] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1893. Drowned by
the upsetting of a boat at Byron's Fool, Grantehester,
Cambs., Aug. 13, 1895. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. not
mentioned by name; a brother. Hugh, ' only surviving son ';
1 he Standard, Aug. 15, 1S95.)
Nicholls, Christopher
NICHOLL. FREDERICK HILL. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Nov.
14, 1868. [2nd] s. of Frederick Iltid (next), of 120, Harlev
Street, London (and Eliza Bode). B. Mar. 21, 1851 in
London. School, Bradfield College. Matric. Michs. 1869.
Migrated to Merton College, Oxford, whence he matric. Jan.
23, 1871. Died in 1884. (Al. Oxon.; Bradfield Coll. Reg.;
Burke, L.G., not mentioned by name among ' other issue.'
NICHOLL, FREDERICK ILTID. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
May 3, 1832. S. of Iltid. B. in London. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1836; M.A. 1839. Adm. Solicitor,
1840. Practised at 8, Howard Street, Strand. London.
Married, Aug. 18, 1844, Eliza Louisa, dau. of William Bode,
Esq. Of Wargrave Lodge, near Henley-on-Thames, and 120,
Harley Street, London, W. in 1880. Died Feb. 2s, 1893
Father of the above. (Eton Sch. Lists; Walford, County
Families; Buike, L.G.; Law Lists.)
NICHOLL, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.. Oct.
1,1888. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Stephen Henry Fox (St [ohn's
College, Oxford, 1854), R. of Llandough, Claim (and Sarah
Frances, dau, of the Yen. T. King, Archdeacon of Rochester).]
B. Apr. 13, 1869. [School, St Edward's, Oxford.] Matric.
Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1S95. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
is<i2; priest, 1893; C. of Leigh, Essex, 1892-9. R. of Llan-
dough with St Marychurch, Glam., 1899-1917. V. of St
Martin's, Roath, 1917-23. V. of Margam, 1923-38. Married
(1) Etheldreda Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Arthur L' Argent
Bell, V. of Totton and Eling. Hants., and had issue; (2) 1919,
Frances Edith, dau. of Charles William Seller, of Chester.
Of Llandough Saundersfoot. Pembroke, S. Wales, in 1948
Brother of Archibald M. C. (1899). (St Edward's Sch., Oxford,
Roll; Crockford.)
NICHOLL, JESTYN HUME. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1.
1880. [3id] s. of Hume (Capt., 7th Diagoon Guards], of 23,
Connaught Square. London (and Frances Mary, dau. of the
Rev. Joseph Tweed, R. of Capel and Wenham, Suffolk). B.
[July 26], 1S60, in Dublin. School, King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884. University Demonstrator in
mechanism, 1884-5. Died Oct. 24, 1923. (Burke, L.G.)
NICHOLL, LEWIS HAROLD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. is.
1884. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. David (Jesus College. Oxford.
1859) (and Man- Jane Bradley). B. Mav iS, 1.866, at Boden-
ham, Heref. School, Hereford Cathedral (F. H. Tatham.
M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 18.87: M.A. 1896. Ord.
deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1889; priest 1890; C. of
Thomburv, Gloucs., 1889-92. C. of Ludlow, Heref.. 1892-
1902. R. "of Ribbesford, Worcs., 1902-4. P.C. of Bewdley,
1003-4. Chaplain at Christ Church, Pau, 1904-14. R. of
Bredenburv with Wacton, Heref., 1016-24. Died Nov. 21,
1024, at Bournemouth. Brother of David A. (1887). (Eagle,
xliv. 43; Crockford.)
NICHOLL THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 7, 1814.
[S. of Thomas, of Clapham. Surrey. B. May 30, 1796.
School, Charterhouse (1813-14); 'expelled in Feb. 1814,
having refused to come into school.'] Doubtful if resided.
Adm. at Exeter College, Oxford, whence he matric. Apr. 26,
1815. (R. I.. Arrowsmith; .-I/. Oxon.)
NICHOLL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall. Oct. 13.
1816. [Eldest s. of Thomas, of Lambeth, Surrey] Matric.
Easter, 1S17; B.A. 1S28; M.A. 1832. Incorp. at Worcester
College, Oxford, Apr. 26, 1844, 'age 47'; B.D. (Oxford)
1844; D.D. (Oxford) 1S44. Ord. priest (London, Lilt. dim.
from Canterbury) Mar. 7, 1830; as 'B.A. Trin. Coll. (sn)
Cambridge' Of Bromley, Kent, -1841-52. Disappears from
Clergy List, 1867. (Al. Oxon )
NICHOLLS, ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1894. Of London. S. of Thomas Arthur,
underwriter's clerk, of Woodside Park, London, N. B. May
2, 1875, at Holloway. Schools, St Saviour's Choir, East-
bourne, and Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1894; Scholar; B.A.
1897. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1900. Practised in London;
partner in firm of Lawrance, Webster, Messer and Nicholls.
14. « il.l Jewry Chambers, B.C. Brother of Stanley H. (1899)
(Law Lists )
NICHOLLS, BENJAMIN ELLIOTT. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens'
Mav 23. 1821. Of Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1.821, B.A.
iS:s; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (London) Mav 29, 1825;
priest. May 21 1826; C. of St John's, Walthamstow, Essex,
-1841-6. Author, Sermons,'etc. Died Nov. 23, 1846, aged 50,
(Clergy List; G. Mag., 1847, 1. 101).
NICHOLLS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Sidney,
Apr. 17, 1756. Eldest s. of Henry, gent. B. at Richmond,
Yorks. School, Richmond. Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1760;
M.A. 1763. Married, 1768, Miss Livesay, of St Ives. (Cam-
bridge Chronicle, Nov. 9, 1768.)
Nicholls, Francis John
NICHOLLS, FRANCIS JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's. May --.
18S9. [2nd] s. of Edward William, under-writer, manager
of the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (and Ellen Goodban).
B. Julv 4, 1S70, at Horasey. Schools, Eastbourne College
and Rugbv. Matric. Michs. 1889; Scholar, 1S89; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1901. At Guy's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C. P., 1S99.
House Physician, Citv of London Hospital for diseases of the
chest. Practised at Eltham, Kent, from 1901 and subse-
quently at Eastbourne. Died at Eastbourne, Sept. I, 1928.
Se*. Reg.; Medical Directories; The Times, Sept 1.
1928.)
NICHOLLS. GEORGE FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 3, 1S54. Of Staffs. S. of John, newsagent (and Ann).
B. at West Bromwich. Bapt. June 26, 1S33. Matric. Michs.
1854. Assistant Master at the North London Collegiate
School. Married, Apr. 12, 1S55, Maria Skeeles, of St Ives,
Hunts. [Cambt Apr. 15, 1S55; Crockford's
Scholastic Direct.)
NICHOLLS. GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 23,
1853. Eldest s. of George John, surgeon. B. May 24, 183 i,
at Bourne, Lines. School, Bourne (Mr Dodsworth, Mr I • rrall
and Mr Laying). Matric. Michs. 1853.
NICHOLLS, GEORGE JASPER. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct.
8, 1859. Of Cornwall. [Youngest] s. of John, yeoman [of
Trekenning House, Cornwall] (and Amelia Ann). B. at St
Columb Minor. Bapt. Aug. 29, 1841. School, 1 •<<• 1
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1S59; LL.B. 1865. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Nov. 2, 1S63. Called to the Bar, June 13, 1877.
Appointed to the Indian Civil Service, 1863. Assistant
Commissioner, Central Provinces, 1S64; transferred to
Bengal, 1874-5; Small Cause Court Judge, Jabalpur, 18S0;
inX.W. Provinces and Oudh as Manager of Awa State, 1883,
and as District and Sessions Judge: retired, June 1S95.
Author, The Late of the Central Proirinces; Digest of the
Circulars ami Standing Orders of the Chief Canon. Central
Provinces, 1862-80; An Economic Gazetteer of I
Prov. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Inns of Court: Law Lists;
I.C.S. Lists.)
NICHOLLS, GREGORY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1856.
S. of Richard, agent (and Marv). B. [Apr. I, 1838], at
Bodrigsrv, Cornwall. Bapt. Apr. 27. 1S3S. Matric. Michs.
1856; B.A. i860. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1861; priest, 1862;
C. of Redruth, Cornwall. 1861-9. C. of St Ive, 1862-4; C.
of Cammenellis, 1864-6; C.-in-c. of Whaddon, Bucks., 1S66-
9; C. of Old St Pancras, London, 1869-70. Chaplain of
Leavesden School, near Watford, 1870-91. Received Royal
Humane Society's silver medal, Aug. 19, 1859, for saving
two girls from drowning at Havle. Twice married, and had
issue. Died Feb. 1, 1S91, at Leavesden. (Scott, MSS.; Eagle,
xvii. 206; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 620; Crockford.)
NICHOLLS, HENRY. B.A. 1S0S, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Peterhouse, 1S08. [S. of Henry, gent., of St Gerrans, Corn-
wall.] Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Dec. 13, 1791,
age 18; exhibitioner, 1793; B.A. (Oxford) 1796. \ oi
Payhembury and Rockbeare, Devon, 1831-60. Died Jan. 5,
i860, at Rockbeare vicarage, aged 87. {.41. Oxon.; Boase,
Collect. Cornub., 616; G. Mag., 1S60, I. 304.)
NICHOLLS, HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Oct. r6, 1839. [Only] s. of [Sir] George [K.C.B.]. B. Jan. 10,
1822, at Southwell, Notts. School, Rugbv. Matric. Michs.
1840; B.A. 184s; M.A. 1848. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1845;
priest, 1847. P.C. of Holy Trinity, Forest of Dean, Gloucs.,
1847-67. Married, Aug. 17, 1853, his first cousin, Caroline
Maria, dau. of Solomon Nicholls, and had issue. Author,
Historical and Descriptive Account of the Forest of Dean.
Died Jan. 12, 1867, at 24, Porchester Terrace, London, W.
{Rugby Sch. Reg.; Boase, 11. 1135, which erroneously gives
'b. 1825'; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 389; Boase, Collect.
Cornub., 623; G. Mag., 1867, I. 260.)
NICHOLLS, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. II,
1825. [2nd] s. of John George, of [West Molesey], Surrey. B.
Jan. 15, 1806, at West Molesev. School, Eton. [Previously
at Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric. May 1,
1823, age 17.) Matric. Lent, 1826. {Eton Sch. Lists; Al.
Oxon.)
NICHOLLS, HUBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Juni 12,
1877. S. of John, army-clothier (and Mary Ann1. B. May 20,
1858, in Westminster. Bapt. June 16, 1858. Matri . Michs.
1877; Scholar, 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 18S4; 113. [8 T, M.D
1900. At Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and at St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S. 1885. Assistant Surgeon,
II Colliery Company. Practised at Longton, Staffs.,
from 1890. Hon. Physician, North Staffs, Infirmar'
Hospital. J. P. for Stoke. Married, and had i-
July:. S. Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. {Eagle,
xliv. 214; Mi ■
NICHOLLS, JOHN RICHARD LEE. Adm. sizar at Tm
I, 1897. S. of Thomas Henry, of the Old Bank House, New-
Nichols, Henry
castle, Staffs, (and Annie Elizabeth, dau. of John Roger Lee,
of Birmingham). B. [Jan. 14, 1S78] at Guisborough, Yorks.
School, Newcastle High. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (York) 1901; priest, 1902; C. of All
ts, Sheffield, igoi-6. V. of Attercliffe, Yorks., 1906-13.
V. of Ranmoor, 1913-31. V. of Kendal, Westmorland, 1931-9.
Hon. Canon of Sheffield, 1929-31. R. of Walpole St Peter,
Cambs., 1939-43. Subsequently of Highbanks, Maiden
Combe, Devon. Died Apr. 12, 1947, at Torquay. {Newcastle
High Sch. Reg.; Yorkshire Who's Who; Crockford; The
Church Times, Apr. 23, 1947.)
NICHOLLS, NORTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Feb. 11,
1760. [Eldest s. of Norton, merchant, of London (and Jane,
dau. of Lieut. -Col. Charles Flower). School, Eton.] Matric.
Lent, 1760; Scholar, 1760; LL.B. 1766. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Jan. 17, 175S. Ord. deacon (London) Feb. 15, 1767;
priest, Feb. 24, 1767. R. of Lound and Bradwell, Suffolk,
1767-1800. When at Cambridge became acquainted with the
poet, Gray; travelled with him through the Midland counties
in 1770. Author, Reminiscences of Gray (published in Vol. v
of Mitford's edition of Gray, together with his letters to Gray).
Died Nov. 22, 1809 at Blundeston, Suffolk; buried in
Richmond Church, Surrey. M.I. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of
Court; D.N.B.)
NICHOLLS, ROBERT DEVEREUX. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, July 26, 1827. [Eldest] s. of Devereux Jones. B.
[Oct. 24, 1811] at Altrincham, Cheshire. School, Charter-
house (1823). Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 16, 1830. Of Bryncwmaishir, Montgom.
Died Oct. II, 1848. {List of Carthusians; Inns of Court;
R. L. Arrowsmith.)
NICHOLLS. STANLEY HAROLD. Adm. at Caivs, Oct. 2, 1899.
S. of Thomas .Arthur, under-writer, of Laurieston, Woodside
Park, London, N. B. Sept. 19, 1880, at 8, Woodberry Grove,
London, N. School, Oundle. Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar;
B.A. 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
R.A.S.C). Manager of two goldfield companies, and a direc-
tor of other public companies. Brother of Arthur E. (1894).
Died Oct. 7, 1948, at Hadlev Wood, Herts. {Venn, III. 398;
Univ. War List; The Times, Oct. 8, 1948.)
NICHOLLS, WILLIAM HARMAN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 30, 1853. S. of Joshua James. B. in London.
School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A.
1858; M.A. 1861.
NICHOLS, ALBERT RUSSELL. Adm. at Clare, Jan. 25, 1878.
Matric Michs. 187S; Scholar; B.A. {ldlh Wrangler) 1882;
M.A. 1902.
NICHOLS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1,
18S2. [2nd] s. of Charles, Esq. B. 1863, at Launceston,
Tasmania. Schools, Christchurch, N.Z., and Tonbridgc.
Matric. Michs. 1882. A sheep-farmer in New Zealand until
his retirement in 1907. Of Oamaru, New Zealand. J.P.
Brother of the next, of Joseph C. (1879) and Walter H.
(1892). {Tonbridge Sch. Reg.)
NICHOLS, CYRIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1893.
S. of Charles. B. at Dunedin, New Zealand. School, Christ
church, N. Zealand. Matric. Michs. 1893. Brother of the
above, of Joseph C. (1879) and Walter H. (1892).
NICHOLS FREDERICK PETER. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 12, 1S75. [Elder] s. of William Peter [F.R.C S B
[Feb. 9, 1857], at Norwich. [School, Shrewsbury) Matric.
Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879; M.B. 1S81. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1880. Joined the Army Medical Dept.,
1881, and spent the greater part of his service in India and
Burma. Major, 1893; Lieut.-Col., 1901; retired, 1912. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C., organising
hospitals in Cornwall and Dorset). Interested in archaeology,
doing useful work in Burma; also assisted Baron Anatole von
Hugel with excavations in Aldemev. Died Apr. 4, 1935. at
Dawlish. {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Univ. II
Directories; Army Lists; The Times, Apr. 6 and 11, 1935)
NICHOLS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 9. 1814. B.
at Colchester. Matric. Michs. 1S15; B.A. 1822.
NICHOLS, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Cah -, |uly i, 1831.
[2nd] s. of Richard Rotx rt! Burton
Crescent] London. B. there. School, Burnham, Ducks.
Michs. 1S31; Scholar, 1832-4; B.A. 1836. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Nov. 5, 1836- Called to thi Bar,
1839. Died 1859. Father of the next. {Venn, 11. 216; Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
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NICHOLS. HENRY REGINALD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Ca:us,
Sept. 30, 1861. S. of Henry (above), barrister-at-law. B. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865;
M.A. 1880. For some time in business in London. Ord.
deacon (York) 1878; priest, 1870; C. of Brandsby, Yorks.,
1S78-81. C. of Skelton-in-Clcveland, 1881-6. C. of Stoke
Albany, Northants., 1887-90. C. of Rothwell, 1800-3. C.
of St Anthony, Stepney, 1893-5. C. of St George, Old
Brentford, iS')6-iqo2. C of St Peter, S. Tottenham, 1902-4.
C. of Elstree (with charge of Boreham Wood). Herts., 1904-9.
V. of Boreham Wood, 1909-17. Married. Resided latterly at
Watford, where he died Nov. 27, 1925. [Eton Sch. Lists;
Venn, 11 554.)
NICHOLS, JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 12,
1882. [2nd] s. of William, engineer[late of Woodsley Lodge,
Leeds] (and Arm). B. July 6, 1855, at Little Holbeck, Leeds.
Bapt. Feb. 20, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. and LL.B
1885. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1882. {Inns of
Court.)
NICHOLS. JAMES PETER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 22,
1865. S. of James. B. Apr. 6, 1846, in London. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Rowing
'blue,' 1868. A solicitor. Died Jan. 17, 1927. (Record 0}
Old Westminsters; Book of Blues.)
NICHOLS. JOSEPH COWIE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct.
1, 1879. S. of Charles, Esq., deceased (and Mary, dau. of
Robert Cowie, of Brookstead .state, Tasmania). B. [Apr 1 4,
1859], at Launceston, Tasmania. School, Christ's College.
Christchurch, New Zealand (The Rev. C. Corfe). Matric.
Michs. 1879. A sheep-farmer at Riverina, N.S. Wales.
1882-4; in N. Otago, New Zealand, from 1885. Director.
N. Otago Farmers' Co-op. Association, 1901; of Oamaru
harbour board, 1907. Capt., Otago Mounted Rifles; Lieut. -
Col. 1903; Cril , i.jil. A. DC. to the i.nwninr i)rii.i.il,
1913. Commander, Otago Military District, 1914-19.
C.B.E., 1918. Of Kuriheka, Maheno, Otago, in 1946.
Brother of Charles (1S82), Cvril (1893) and Walter H. (1892).
(Burke, O.B.E.; Who's Who; Who's Who in New Zealand.)
NICHOLS, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Caius, Jan. 19,
1 7S >- S. of Thomas, carpenter, of Norwich. B. there. School,
Norwich (Messrs r.tillinii-rand Welton). Scholar, 1753; matric.
Michs. 1754; B.A. (4//i Wrangler) 1757; M.A. 1760. Fellow,
1761. Ord deacon (Norwich) 1757; priest, 1759; C of
Foulden, Suffolk, 1757. L'sher at Norwich Grammar School.
T767-9. Cinder-minister of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich,
1765-81. R. of Wheatacre All Saints, and R. of Barnby and
Mutford, Suffolk, 17S1-S. Died Nov. 6, 1788, at Norwich.
(I Vim, II. 69; G. Mag., 1788, II. 1032; H. W. Saunders.)
NICHOLS. THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Queens', Apr. 21, 181S.
Of Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1S23. In Holv Orders.
Died in 1828, aged 211. (G. Mag., 1828, 1. 646.)
NICHOLS, THOMAS BARTRUP. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 5, 1866; sizar, Oct. 19, 1866. Of Cambs. [Eldest s. of
Thomas, of Cambridge.] Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1871;
\l \ 1X74. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1880; priest, 1881; C,
of Tynemouth, 1880-2. Evening Lecturer at St Thomas's.
Newi astle-on-Tyne, 1882-94. Head Master of St Oswald's
College, Cullercn.its, Tynemouth, 1874-95. C. of Neath,
i.l. 1111., 1895 -7. f.n pr., dio. of St Albans, 1910-14. Resided
latterly at Oakbrook, St John's Road, Epping, Ksst x 1 >i d
Hal ' 1 us, .(! the vicarage, Kineton, Warws. (Crockford;
Coinbi i.lcc Oiulv AY:.-:, Mar i'\ 1915.)
NICHOLS, THOMAS HOWEY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 1, 1878. S. of Thomas. B. at Southampton. [School.
Hartley University College School. Southampton.] Matric.
Michs.'is--.; s.-l.oi.ir; l'..A. 1SS2; M.A. 1887. Second Master
of King Edward's School, Five Ways, Birmingham, 1882-90.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1885; priest, 1887. Head Master of
King Edward's School. Pontefract, 1S90-1918. Died suddenly
Apr. 13, 191S. (Schoolmasters' Directories; Crockford; I he
Api
18.)
NICHOLS, WALTER HARRY. Adm. pens, (age 11) at Iesis,
Faster, is,,,- .sill] s. of Charles. B. 1872, .it Dunedin, New
Zealand. Scl I, rbnbridge. Matric. Easter, 1892; B.A
1895. lor 12 years in the 9th Batt., King's Royal Rifles; Capt.
d in the South African War, 1900-1. Latterly of
Kilbrack, Doneraile, County Cork. J. P. for County Corh
Served in the Great War, 1914-ig (Major, Somerset L.I.);
dii I 1 >i t 15, 1915, in < iermany, of wounds received in action
in [hi Battli ot Loos, Sept. 25, 1915. Brother of Charles
(i .1 1 \ ii (1893) and Joseph C. (1871)). (Tonbridge Sch.
Reg ; 1 >:,.. War List.)
NICHOLS WALTER HENRY. Wm. at King's, Dec. 5, 1876, as
a musical student. Mus.Bac, 1878 On the u mi hing stall ,,t
Marlborough I ollege, [895 "'o_ Someti rganisl and
choirmaster of All Saints. Higher Walton. Died Mar. 22,
191 1, aged 72. (King's Coll. Reg., 07; Degrees in Mum,.)
NICHOLS. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Dec
is, 1812. [2nd] s. of William [of Dawes Green, near Reigate,
Nicholson, Christopher Armytage
Surrey]. B. at Colchester. School, Colchester. Matric.
Michs. 1S13; B.A. 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 1,
1812; re-adm. Ian. 23, 1818. Called to the Bar, Feb. 10,
1818. Of 4. Lamb Buildings, Temple, in 1850. (Law Lists;
Inns of Court.)
NICHOLSON, ALBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 1, 1852. S. of William, of Koundhav Park, near
Leeds. B. at Heavitree, Devon. Schools, Sedbergh (1843-4),
and Burv St Edmunds, Suffolk (1849-52). Matric. Michs.
1852. (Sedbergh Sch. Reg.; Bury Sch. Reg.)
NICHOLSON, ARCHIBALD FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1899. S. of Frederick William, of The
Elms, Maidenhead, Berks. B. Apr. 1, 1881, at Maidenhead.
School, Haileybury. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.A.
ii)2,s. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Shropshire
Yeomanry; attached R.F.), Of Bucknell, Bicester, ' Ixon., 11)
1946. (Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
NICHOLSON, ARMYTAGE LENOX. Adm. pens, at Caius, Dec.
6, 1853. [Youngest] s. of Christopher Armytage, Esq.
(Trinity College, Dublin, 1785), of Balrath House, Kells, Co.
Meath (by his 2nd wife, Anna, dau. of George Lenox-
Convngham, Esq., of Springhill, Co. Londonderry). B.
[Oct. 17], 1834, at Balrath. Schools, Harrow and Clifton
(private). Matric. Lent, 1854. Resided three terms. Of
Lisdhu, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. LP. for Tyrone. Died
Julv 20, 1891. Half-brother of John A. (1816); brother
of William (1823) and Christopher H. (1822). (Harrow Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 315; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County
Families.)
NICHOLSON, ARTHUR THOMAS. Adm. at Caius. Oct. 8, 1885.
S. of Thomas, architect, of Hereford. B. there, Jan. 3, 1867.
School, Hereford Cathedral. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 18S8.
Assistant Master at Stanmore Park School; at Ellerslie,
Devon; and at a prep, school at Weston-super-Mare, in 1898.
(Venn, 11. 480.)
NICHOLSON. CARLETON GRAHAM. Adm. sizar at St John's.
June 27, 1840; from King's College, London. Of Devon. S.
of Richard, wine-merchant, of London (and Ann). B. Feb.
17, 1822. Migrated to Peterhouse, Oct. 12, 1840. Matric.
Michs. 1840. Died in 1845. (T. A. Walker. 471.)
NICHOLSON, The Rev. CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 35) at St
John's, July 1, 1780. In Priest's Orders. S. of James. B. in
London. School, Worcester. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A.
1784; M.A. 1787. (St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 398.)
NICHOLSON, Sir CHARLES. LL.D. 1S57, incorp. from Oxford.
[Only s. of Charles, of London (and Barbara, dau. of J.
Ascough, Esq., of Bedale, Yorks.). B. there, Nov. 23, 1808.
Fducated at Edinburgh University; M.D., Edinburgh, 1833.]
Emigrated to Australia, 1834, and practised medicine at
SviliKV. Mi inber of the first Legislative Council of New-
South Wales, 1843; Speaker, 1845-56. President of the Legis-
lative Council of Queensland, i860. One of the founders of
Sydney University; Chancellor of the University, 1854-60.
Returned to live in England, 1862. Knighted, 1852; created
baronet, Apr. 8, 1859. Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1857; Hon.
LL.D., Edinburgh. 1S86. Married, Aug. 8, 1865, Sarah
Elizabeth, dau. of Archibald Keigbtley, Registrar of the
Charterhouse, London, and had issue. Died Nov. 8, 1903,
at The Grange, Totteridge, Herts. (Burke, P. and B.;
Burke, Colonial Gentry, 1. 289; Walford, County Families,
Who was Who; D.N.B.)
NICHOLSON, CHARLES NORRIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. [Eldest] s. of William [Nonas] (1834), Master
in Lunacy [of Lincoln's Inn], of 43, Phillimore Gardens,
Kensington, London (by his 1st wife, Emily, dau. of Jan - S
Daniel, of Ramsgate). B. July 30, 1857, in London. School,
Charterhouse, Godilming Matric. Michs. 1875; LL.B. 1879;
LL.M. 1882. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 17, 1877. Called
to the Bar, June q, 1SS0. MP. for Doncaster, 1906-18. Of
35, Harrington Gardens, London, S.W. Second Church
Estates Commissioner, 1910. Created Bart., 1912. Knight
of Grace of the Order of St John. Married, Jan. 20, 1882,
Amy Letitia, dau. of George Crosfield, of Walton Lea,
Warrington, Lanes., and had issue. Died Nov. 29, 1918.
Stepbrother of Walter N. (iSqn). (List of Carthusians; Laic
List,. Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, P. and
B.; Who was Who.)
NICHOLSON, CHRISTOPHER ARMYTAGE. Adm. puis, (age
18) at Trinity, Mav 13, 1843. [Eldest] s. of John Armitage
(1816) (and Elizabeth Rebecca Alexander). B. [June 17,
1825], at Balrath, Co. Meath. Educated by his father.
Matric. Michs. 1843; B.A. 1850; M.A. 1853. Of Balrath,
Kells, Co. Meath, and Welford, Berks., which he inherited
from his uncle, the Rev. William Nicholson (1823), in 1878.
J.P. for Co. Meath; High Sheriff, 1856. Married, Mai. 25.
1858, Frances Augusta, dau. of the Hon. Augustus Henry
Macdonald Moreton. Died Oct. 19, 18S7. Father of Gilbert
M. (1878). (Burke, P. and B.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland;
Walford, County Families; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
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Nicholson, Christopher Hampden
NICHOLSON, CHRISTOPHER HAMPDEN. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Trinity, lune 9, 1822. [2nd] s. of Christopher Armytage
(Trinity College, Dublin, 1785) (and Catharine, dau. of
William New-come, D.D., Archbishop of Armagh and Pri-
mate of All Ireland). B. [Mar. 10, 1803], at Balrath, Co.
Meath. School, Harrow. Matric. Miens. 1822. Lieut. -Col.,
Grenadier Guards. Died, unmarried, Feb. 21, 1866, at 16,
Lower Grosvenor Street, London. Brother of John A.
(1S16) and William (1S23), and half-brother of Armvtage L.
lHarro-wSch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland. G
1866, 1. 602.)
NICHOLSON, CLEMENT OCTAVIUS EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 13, 1S93. [Sth] s. of William (1844). of Basing
Park, Alton, Hants, (and Isabella Sarah, nee Meekl. B. Auj
7, 1874, in London. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S93;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1901. Lieut., Royal Scots Greys. Director
of the Blackfriars type foundry. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt., Scottish Horse; Brevet-Major; mentioned
twice in despatches; Order of the Redeemer, 4th Class
(Greece)). Married (1) 1905, Hilda Flora, dau. of A. Ohlssen, of
New-lands, Cape Town, S. Africa; (2) 1913, Judith Lilian, dau.
of Thomas F. Burnaby-Atkrns, of Halstead Place, Kent. Died
(an. 4, 1030, at Lois-Weedon house, Towcester, North.mt-..
buried at Privett, Hants. Brother of Reginald (1SS6),
Richard F. (18S4) and William G. (1S81). (Harrow Sch. Reg.,
Univ. War List; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Jan. 7, 1930.)
NICHOLSON. EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's,
June 14, 1766; re-adm. pens. Nov. 6, 1771. S. of the Rev.
Thomas, of Westmorland. B. in Heversham, Westmorland
[Oct. 2, 1747]. School, Sedbergh. Matric. Michs. 1766;
LL.B. 1772. Ord. deacon (Chester) July 1, 1770; priest
(Durham) Sept. 19, 1773; C. of Morpeth, from 1773. Under
Master at Morpeth Grammar School, 1798. V. of Millom,
Cumberland, 177S-S0. V. of .Mitford, Northumberland,
1793-1S2S. V. of Misson, Notts., 1803-2S. Granted licence
for non-residence for two years from Dec. 3, 1804, ' on account
of his being chaplain and preacher of the county gaol at
Morpeth.' Died before Januarv, 1829. {Sedbergh Sch. Reg.;
Durham Ord. Book; First Fruits, Durham; P. B. G. Binnall.)
NICHOLSON, EDWARD BASIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr.
25, 1885. S. of Philip Edward, Deputy of the Shorthand-
Writer to the Houses of Parliament (and Emilie Louise
Thoumeysen). B. Sept. 2, 1867, at Brixton Hill, Surrey.
Schools, St John-the-Divine, Kennington (J. T. Athawes,
M.A.) and City of London (E. A. Abbott, D.D.). Matric.
Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1885; B.A. 1889. An assistant in the
British Museum in 1906. {Camb. Year Booh.)
NICHOLSON, The Rev. EMILIUS. Adm. as a ' Ten-year man '
at Trinity, Oct. 22, 1822. Ord. deacon, 1819; priest, 1820.
P.C. of Minsterley and C. of Habberley, Shropshire,
Member and Hon. Vice-President of the African Institute,
Paris, 1840. Editor of Nicholson's Cambrian Travellers'
Guide. Disappears from Crockford, 1865.
NICHOLSON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 13, 1895.
S. of John Brown. B. [May 7, 1868], at Whitby, Yorks.
School, Whitby (private). Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1898;
M.A. 1904. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1900; priest, 1901; C.
of St Luke's, Victoria Docks, London, E., 1900-11. V. of
Ford End, Essex, 1911-18. Died Jan. 14, 1918, at Falmouth.
{Peile, 11. 797; Crockford.)
NICHOLSON, FRANK CARR. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16,
1894. S. of Henry Alleyne, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of
Natural History in the University of Aberdeen. B. [Apr. 24,
, in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. School, Gordon's College,
Aberdeen; and at Aberdeen University, 1891-4. Matric,
Michs. 1894; Scholar, 1894; B.A. (Mod. and Med. Lang.
Trip., 1st Class) 1898; M.A. 1002. Instructor in German at
the K.N. College, Greenwich, 1898-9. Assistant Librarian,
Aberdeen University, 1901-3; Acting Librarian, Royal College
of Physicians of Edinburgh, 1903-9; Librarian of Edinburgh
University, 1911-39. Hon. LL.D., Edinburgh. Author,
Old German Love Songs (translated from the Minnesingers,
I2th-I4th century). Of Idlethorpe, Keswick, in 1946.
Brother of Reynold A. (1887). {Peile, II. 791; Scottish
Biographies; Who's Who.)
NICHOLSON, FREDERICK DERING. Adm. at KlSO'
S. of Sir Frederick, I.C.S. School, Clifton.] Matric.
Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; B.Chir. 1 1 .1. 1). 1909.
At St Mary's Hospital. House Surgeon and House Phj
St Mary's. Practised at Framlingham, suit. .Ik, Medical
Officer, Framli:
Christians Militarv Hospital, Englefield Green. Temp.
Capt., R.A.M.C. Subsequently practised at Egham Hill,
Surrev. Medical Officer, Egham Cottage Hospital and Engle-
field Green Dispen ary I II Fairings, Finchampstead, Berks.,
in 1946. {Clifton Coll'. Reg.; Medical Directories.)
Nicholson, Henry Isaac
NICHOLSON, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Jesus, Oct. 1867. S. of Edward, Esq. B. at Doncaster.
School, Doncaster Grammar (Mr W. Guiney). Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1S72. Adm. Solicitor, Jan. 1876; practised
at Doncaster. (Scott, MSS.; Law Lists.)
NICHOLSON, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Mar. 29, 1837. [3rd] s. of George Thomas (1S05) (of
Waverlev Abbey, Fainham). B. in London. Pupil of Mr
Law, of Cambs. (private). Matric. Michs. 1837; 3"' l1 rangier,
1841, but did not graduate. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Dec. 23. 1840. Called to the Bar, May 3, 1844- Of 23, Old
Square and 6, Whitehall, London. Brother of Samuel (1834).
{Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
NICHOLSON. GEORGE JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity Hall, Nov. ii, 1S33. S. of George, Esq., of Hert-
ford. Matric. Michs. 1833.
NICHOLSON, GEORGE THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, May 24, 1S05. S. of Samuel, of Guildford, Surrey.
School, York. Matric. Easter, 1806; B.A. 1809. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Mav 8, 1S09. Of Waverlev Abbey, Fam-
ham, Surrey. Died in 1852. Father of George H. (1837) and
Samuel (1S34).
NICHOLSON, GILBERT MORETON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1878. [Eldest] s. of Christopher Armytage (1843),
of Balrath, Kells, Co. Meath (and Frances August. 1 Mai
donald-Moreton). B. Mar. 9, i860, in Dublin. School.
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1878. Lieut., Grenadier Guards.
Of West Parlev, Dorset. Died, unmarried, Nov. 7, 1898.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Walford, County
Families.)
NICHOLSON, GILBERT WILLIAM de POULTON. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Jesus, Oct. 1896. S. of Gilbert de Poulton, Esq.
[M.D.] (and Minna Anna Bertha Bruscwitz). B. [Apr. 3,
1S7S] at Hanover, Germany. School, Coburg Gymnasium.
Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903; B.Chir. 1906;
M.D. 1907. At Guy's Hospital. Demonstrator in Morbid
Anatomy at Guy's Hospital. Assistant, Research Dept.,
Cancer Hospital, Brompton. Morbid Histologist and Lec-
turer in Clinical Microscopy at Guy's Hospital. Resided
latterly at 20, New Square, Cambridge, where he died Mar. 1 1 ,
1949. Author, pathological. {Medical Directories; F. Brittain.)
NICHOLSON, GUY BERNERS. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890.
[S. of Robert Hicks Bourchier, M.R.C.S., of Hull. B. Sept. 8,
1871.] School, Marlborough College, and at Yorkshire Col-
lege, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1S93. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;L.R.C.P., 1898. House Physician
and House Surgeon, West London Hospital. Practised at
Hull. Assistant Surgeon, Hull Royal Infirmary. Surgeon.
Hull and Sculcoates Dispensary. Served in the Great War.
1914-19 (Capt., and Surgical Specialist, R.A.M.C). Of
Wendover, Bucks., in 1946. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Medical Directories.)
NICHOLSON, HARRY. Adm. pens, (for Mus.Bac.) at St John's,
Dec. 4, 1873. Of Lincolnshire. S. of Henry, draper (and Mary
Ann). B. at Horncastle. Bapt. Mar. 3, 1853.
NICHOLSON, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mar. 30,
1829, as ' William.' Matric. Michs. 1S29; B.A. 1833; M.A.
1843. Ord. deacon (York) 1S33; priest, 1834; C. of Shpton,
Northants., 1854-5. V. of Weston-by-Welland, 1855-64-
V. of Dodderhill and Elmbridge, Worcs., 1864 '
Sept. 30, 1S91, aged 81, at Thornbuiy House, I
{Crockford; Northants. Clergy; The Guardian, Oct. 7, 1891.)
NICHOLSON, HENRY DONALDSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 5, 1848. [S. of the Rev. Henry Joseph Boon. (Mag
dalen College, Oxford, 1817), D.D., R. of St Albans, Herts.
B. Feb. 26, 1830.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1848; Scholar, 1849; B.A. 1852; M.A. 1856. Old. deacon
(Rochester) 1853; pnest, 1854; C. of St Albans, Herts., 1853-
62. C. of Barking, Essex, 1862-5. R. of Trinity Church,
Woburn, Mass., U.S.A., 1867-8. Inc. of St Paul's, Edin-
burgh, 1872-81. Publ. pr., dio. of Exeter, 1882-97. P.C. of
St Matthew's, Stonehouse, Devon, 1897-9- C.-in-C. of
Antony, Cornwall, 1905-6. Latterly resided at Lonsdale
Villas, Mannainead, Plymouth, where he died Nov. 1, 191 7-
{Record of Old Westminsters; < rot kford; 1 lie Guardian, Nov.
8, 1917.)
NICHOLSON, HENRY ISAAC. Adm. pens, (age 18)
. [824. s. of the K. ■. 1 .... 1 1 1. B. .it Little l'.\
ton, Hunt,. Educated by his father Matrii Mid
Great with Little Paxton and roselaod, Hunts [sm
his father] t'-t-
William (1820). {Crockford; The
Guardian, Sept. I, 1886.)
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NICHOLSON, HENRY TINKLER. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1879; B.A. from Cavendish H, 1883. Adm. Solicitor,
March 1887; prai Used at 11, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
Skipper of the ' Dawn.' Died Apr. 7, 1936, aged 75; funeral
in St Albans Abbey, Apr. 15. {Late Lists; The Times, Apr.
14, 1936.)
NICHOLSON, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7.
1866. Of Yorks. S of George Pearson, solicitor {and Anne
Lucy). B. [Dec. 17, 1848], at Wath-upon-Dearne. Bapt.
Jan. 20, 1849. School, Bromsgrove. Matric. Michs. 1866.
NICHOLSON, HUBERT OSCAR BUTLER. Adm. pens, (age 19)
at Jesos, (id. 1887. i>f Warws. S. of the Rev. D. B. at
Goltcnherg, Sweden. School, Leamington. Matric. Michs.
1887; 11. A. 1890.
NICHOLSON, ISAAC. Adm. sizar at Queens', Iulv2, 1788. Of
Hunts Matrii Michs. 1788; Scholar; B.A. 1792; M.A. 1795
V. of '■■ .- as : 1 ittli PaxtoD with Toseland, Hunts., 1825
59 '•■•• '•■■ ,Serm » (against witchcraft). Died Dec. 27, 1839,
aged 68. M.I. (floor slab), Great Paxton. Father of Henry I.
(1824) and William (1820). (E. H. Vigers; Clerical Guide.)
NICHOLSON, JAMES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. [5, 1898. S. of Edward, gent., deceased (and Annie
Morn- 1,00,11,0,1V). IS. )an. 21. iSs.7, at Highbury.
School si James' Collegiate, Terscy (Dr Thompson). At
st Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1878; L.R.C.P., 1S79.
Sometime surgeon in S.S. ' Aimora.' Appointed Army
sure with rani of 1 aptain, Mar. 1,, 1880; Surgeon-Major,
[892; retired, [898. Matric. Michs. 1898. Served in the S.
Aim .111 War, I'Vi'j-iQOi. D.T.M., Liverpool, 1904. Served
in th Great War, 1914-ig (Lieut.-CoL, R.A.M.C.; mentioned
in Si . i' tarj oi si ,t. 's List for ' valuable services '). (Army
Lists; Medical Directori, 1
NICHOLSON, JAMES MORTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 6, 1881. Onlv s. of James, husbandman, de-
ceased [late of Blencairn Hall, Cumberland]. B. at Blen-
cairn. [School, Appleby Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1881;
B.A. 1884. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Dec. 11, 1883
Called to the Bar, Jan. 26, 1887. On the Northern Circuit.
Of Kirkby There, Westmorland. Agent, North Westmorland
Conservative Association. Died Oct. 31, 1935, aged 72.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court; C. K. Hudleston.)
NICHOLSON, JAMES PRIOR. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
14. 1884. nl Notts. S. of William Newzam, ironfounder (and
Anne Elizabeth), B. Apr. 17, 1S67. at Newark-upon-Trent.
Bapt. May 20, 181,7. School, Newark Grammar. Matric
Mi, lis. 1SS5; Ii.A. 188S.
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Nov. 2, 1793.
B. at Chesterton, in Romaldkirk parish, near Barnard Castle
Yorks. Bapt. Aug. 20, 177s. [School, Romaldkirk.] Matric.
Michs. 1794; Scholar, 1797; B.A. 1798. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
May 19, 1799; Priest (Lincoln) Mav 31, 1801; C. of Welton,
Northants., 1799-1803. R of Wvddial. Herts., 1803-31..
Died Apr. 13, 18;',. (V /,,/™\ ( ,,// Adm., iv. v.o. .Yi.rtfai.ils.
C lergy; G. Mag., 1S36, [.51 ; )
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, Apr. 5,
1827. s of William, Esq., of St John's Street, Clerkenwcll,
London (and Mary). B. in London [Sept. 3, 1803]. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1S31. {EtonSch. Lists.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN. Adm, pens, at Trinity, Apr. iS, 1842.
[3rds. of John, Esq , of Upper ( lapton, Middlesex (and Ellen,
dau. of Richard Payni ) B. Feb. 18, 1822. Schools, Rugby
and Harrow.] Matric. Mi, lis. 1842; Ii.A. 1846; M.A. 1850.
Cricket 'blue,' 1S45. Adm ,,t Lincoln's Inn, Nov. is, i.s4)
Died Dec. 10, 181,1. Brother of William (1844). {Harrow
Sell. Reg.; Hugh- Silt. Keg.: Book of blues; Law Lists; Inns
of Court; Burke, L.G. (for father).)
NICHOLSON, JOHN ARMITAGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Apr, 4. 1816. [Eldest] s. of Christopher Armytage
(Trinity College, Dublin, 1785), of Balrath, Co. Meath (and
Catharine, dau. of William Newcome, D 1 1 , Vrchb
Armagh). B. there, June 2, 1798. School, Harrow. Matrii
Michs IK, 7; MH i.k,i; Ii.A. 1S32; Lie Mel 1834; M.A.
1835. I M i:.. trinity College, Dublin. 1833; M.A. (Trinity
College, Dublin), 1835.] Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 14
1820. 1 if Balrath, Kells, Co. Meath. J. P. and D.L. for
Meath; High Sheriff, 1827. M.R.I. A. Married, July 21, 1824,
lb eth Rel — 1, dau. of the Rt. Rev. Nathaniel Alex-
andi r. I'D. 1st, ,,p of Meath. Died Dec. 9, 1872. Brother
of Christopher H. (1822) and William ii-.s;i: and half-
brother of Armytage L. (1853); father of Christopher A.
(1843). (HarrowSch Reg.; Hurke, L.G. of Ireland (Anuvt agi :,
Walford, t „iiii/i l-amihes. Inns of Court; Medical Direc-
tories.)
NICHOLSON. JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at |i sus,
Dei 15,1834. School, private. Matric. Lent, 1835.
Nicholson, Reginald
NICHOLSON, JOHN GEORGE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20)
at Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1887. [3rd] s. of the Rev. John Young
(1839), R. of Aller, near Langport. B. there. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890. Assistant
Master at Mostyn House School, Parkgate, 1891. Partner in
a private school (Naish House) at Burnham, Somerset, from
1904. Died Sept. 8, 1933, aged 64, at Burnham; buried at
Aller. [Charterhouse Register; Schoolmasters' Directories; The
Times, Sept. n, 1933.)
NICHOLSON. JOHN RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magda-
lene, May 28, 1857. [Eldest] s. of Henry William, lawyer,
of Great Berkhamsted, Herts. School, private. Matric
Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn
May 23, 1861. {Inns of Court.)
NICHOLSON, JOHN YOUNG. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 3
1839. Of Middlesex. School, Clapham (The Rev. ' Charles'
Pritchard, late Fellow). Migrated to Emmanuel, Oct. 15,
1840. Matric. Michs. 1840; li.A. (13M Wrangler) 1844; M.A.
1S47; B.D. 1854. Fellow of Emmanuel, 1845. Ord. deacon
(Ely) 1845; priest, 1846. R. of Aller, Somerset, 1858-1904.
Rural Dean of flchester, 1872-1900. Prebendary of Wills,
1876-1904. Married, 1858, Mary Jane, dau. of Captain
Masters, R.N., of the fsle of Wight. Died Mar. 7, 1904
Father of John G. A. (1887). [Crockford; Ecclesiastical
Gazette, Sept. 14, 1858; The Times, Mar. n, 1904.)
NICHOLSON, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius, Mar. 1,
1837. [Only] s. of the Rev. Edward (Queen's College, Oxford,
1799). R- of Pentridge, Dorset. B. at Abingdon, Berks.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1837; B.A. 1841. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Apr. 21, i84r; at the Middle Temple,
Jan. 28, 1842. Called to the Bar, May 24, 1844. Died Mar.
26, 1879, at Brighton. (Venn, 11. 239; Law Lists; Inns of
Court.)
NICHOLSON. JOSEPH SHIELD. Adm. sizar at Trinity Oct
13, 1873- [Only] s. of [the Rev.] Thomas [Independent
minister], of Neithrop, Banbury, Oxon. B. Nov. 9, 1850, at
Wrawby, Brigg, Lines. [School, Congregational, Lewisham.]
From King's College, London (B.A. 1870; M.A. 1,877) [and at
Heidelberg and Edinburgh Universities]. Matric. Michs.
1873; Scholar, 1876; Cobden prize, 1877 and 1880; B.A.
(Moral Sci. Trip., rst Class) 1877; M.A. 1880; Sc.D. 1SS7.
GUbey (University) Lecturer in the History and Economics
of Agriculture, 1904-7. A private tutor in Cambridge,
1876-80. Professor of Political Economy in the University
of Edinburgh, 1880-1925. Hon. LL.D.,' St Andrews, 1911,
and Edinburgh, 1926. F.R.S.E.; F.B.A., 1903. The pioneer of
Economic History in Scotland. ' On questions of imperial
economic policy and of currency and banking he attained a
position of exceptional authority.' Married, 1885, the eldest
dau. of Professor W. B. Hodgson, of Edinburgh. Author,
Prim iples of Political Economy; I he Silver Question; Money
and Monetary Problems; Bankers' Money; Elements of Politi-
cal Economy; History of the Corn Lairs; Rents, Wages and
Profits in Agriculture; Neutrality of the United States; Life
andGenius of Ariosto; War Finance, etc. Died Mav 12, 1927
at Edinburgh. (Who was Who; D.N.B.; C. J. Fordyce.)
NtCHOLSON, The Rev. PATRICK CHARLES. Adm. as a
' Ten-year man ' at Trinity, Dec. 6, 1S37. [S. of the Rev. H.,
R. of St Bridget's, Moresby, Cumberland (and 2nd cousin of
the Empress Eugenie of France).] Matric. Michs. 1846-
B.D. {Stat. Ehz.) 1848. Ord. deacon (Chester) 18,2; priest
1833. V. of St James's, Mytholm, Halifax, 1840-2.' (. haplain
to the Earl of Carlisle, 1849-65. R. of St Philip's, Salford,
Lanes., 1849-88. Disappears from Crockford, 1889.
NICHOLSON, RALPH. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1877- Of Fifeshire. [2nd s. of Robert, Esq., of Oakneld'
Ryton-on-Tyne. B. June 22, i8s6, at Burntisland, fife-hire i
Matnc. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A. 1884. Ord. deacon
(Durham) 18S0; priest, 1882; C of St Stephen's, Low
Elswick, Northumberland, 1880-4. C. of St Mark's, New-
castle-on-Tyne, 1S84-92. V. of St Stephen's, Low Elswick,
1892-1901. Hon. Canon of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1898-1901.
V. of St John-the-Evangchst, Stratford, Essex, 1901-4.
Organising Secretary, C.M.S., for dios. of Durham and
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1904-8. V. of St Luke's, Wallsend,
190S-12. Hon. Canon of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1910-25
R.of Newton Hall, 1912-25. Died Jan. 5, 19 50, at Newcastle :
on leu,, buried at lesmond. (Crockford; Whowas Who; The
lime:, Jan. -, 1930.)
NICHOLSON, REGINALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Oct 8
1886. [6th] s. of William (is.,.,). M.I' , of Basing Park, Alton'
Hants, (and Isabella Sarah, nee Meek). B. [Nov. 26], 186S,
in London. School, Winchester. Matnc Mi, lis issi, j; V
1889; M.A. 1894. Served in the South African War, 1901-2
(Mounted infantry). Major, Hants. Yeomanry, 1902; Capt.,
3rd Batt., Royal Sussex Regt., 1904. A director of Messrs
J. and W. Nicholson, distillers, 1902. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, Hampshire Yeomanry). 01 to,
Chesham Street, London, S.W., in 1946. Brother of Richard
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F. (1884) etc. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List-
Burke, L.G which gives 'b. 1867'; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families (' b. 1S67 •).)
NICHOLSON, REGINALD P. (iS9I), see LOBB.
NICHOLSON, REYNOLD ALLEYNE. Adm. pens at Trinity
May.30, 1887 S.of Henry [Alleyne][M.D., F.R.S., Professor
01 Natural History in the University of Aberdeen], of 8
Cjueen s koad, Aberdeen. B. [Aug. 19], 1S6S, at Keighley,
iorks. school, Collegiate, Aberdeen [and at Aberdeen
University, 1885-7]. Matnc. Michs. 1887; Porson prize,
1888 and 1890; Scholar, 1SS9; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt 1 1st
Class) 1890- (Indian Languages Tripos, 1st Class, 1892)-
.M.A. 1894; Lut.D. 1909. Fellow, 1S93, and 1926 Professor
of Persian al University College, London, 1901-2. lim , r,itv
Lecturer in Persian at Cambridge, 1902-26. Sir Thomas
Adam s Professor of Arabic, 1926-33. Royal Asiatic Society's
gold medal, 1938. F.B.A. 1922; Hon. LL.D. Aberdeen, 191%
Associate .Member of Persian Academy. Married, 1903
Cecilia dau. oi Thomas Varty, of Stagstones, Penrith!
Nicholson was the greatest authority on Islamic mysticism
this country has produced and in his own considerable held
the supreme authority m the world.' His most important
single work was a critical edition with translation and com-
mentary- of the MatknawU Ma'nawi of JaUlu'd-Din Rum,
1 in 8 vols.). Author, The Mystics of Islam; studies m Islamic
■ >. li>.u:>m ; T he Idea of Personality ,„ Sufism; Literary
History of the Arabs; Studies in Islamic Poetry; Translations
of hasten Poetry and Prose; The Don and the Dervish, etc
Till ■ ,rV7, I,945' at Chester. Brother of Frank C. (1894).
(Whos Who; 1 he Times, Aug. 31, i945; £ J. Fordyce.)
NICHOLSON. RHODES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb.
3, 1843. L^ud] s. of William, of Roundhay Park, Leeds B
July 19, 1831- School, Rugby. Doubtful if resided. Matnc.
from Lincoln College, Oxford, Mar. 15, 1S4Q as ■ S of
W iluam, of Heavitree, Devon.' (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Al. Oxon )
NICHOLSON, RICHARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens at Trinity
June 27, 1884. [4th] s. of William (loU), of Basing Park',
Alton, Hants, (and Isabella Sarah, nee Meek). B. [Oct 7]
&ffl,^ Sch?°J' Harrow- Matnc- Mlcns- '884
r„ a ', ??.' , Ih?4- A '"""or of J. and W. Nicholson and
™ iv Tlere\Ironaon' and of Tne Blackfriars type foundry.
I >t \\ oodcott House, Whitchurch, Hants. Married, Aug 11
1S97, Helen Violet, dau. of the Rev. George Portal, R of
Burghclere Hants., and had issue. Died May 6, 1940.
w n ?l ,ReemaW <lSS6). Clement O. E. (1S93) and
William G. (1881) (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Fox
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, .May 9, 1940.)
NICHOLSON, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Oct 31 1867. S. of Robert, of 51, Lancaster Gate, London'.
B. [Feb. 10], 1S50, at Newcastle-on-Tyne. School, King's
Canterbury .Matnc. Michs. 186S. Died in college, .Mar
-5, 1870. (King's School, Cantcrbw
NICHOLSON, RONALD SCHOLFIELD. Adm at Cure Oct 5
1889. [B. 1869.] School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Mich's. 1889':
Yttult^'u M-A\, I0°3- Assistant Master at Bengeo School,
V,J» I t ■ "^ -i3?,'" °f the Preparatory school at Llanyre
Hall, Llandnndod Wells. Of Marshneld, Settle, Yorks in
1909. Served in the Great War, 1914^9 (Lieut., Special
List (Recruiting Staff)). Died Oct. 22, 1942, aged 73 a-
Grant's HiU House, Uckneld. ( - Reg.; Univ.
War List; The limes, Oct. 23, 1942.)
NICHOLSON SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 8, 1834.
u i ^"^ iEldest s- of G~rge Thomas (1805), of
£?, verl,e>' Ab.be>-. Farnham, Surrey (and Anne Elizabeth,
SJh" ?f*uuam Smith, Esq., M.P.). B. Aug. 11, ,815
S,h?r ' , wn] f^k, 2nd Surrey imitia- Succeeded his
«™,h V*™^ A^bey. i*52. J.P. and D.L. for Surrey.
KVliSf H- ilS37)- <*« s<»- L"«- ™°«-
NICHOLSON SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Dec 29
- ■■ ::; ■■ .• ■■ ■ ■ 'i. ■>' ■ •■ ■ : ...,. i... . .-.'
'latne. Lent, 1S61; B.A. 1864 '
""kSJ^"; S-AMUEI-V Adm- ««»• (age .9) at Magdalen,,
July 1 1S71. s. of Samuel, Esq., of 74, Holland Park
London. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1S71- B \ 1876 '
N'COc.Ii0!,;SA*!VfE,L,GREER- Adm- P"*' at P«ERHOfs'E,
Oct. 5, 1892. Of Chester. S. of S. (,., Esq., deceased B
S,£™ i','',' V1,!; '•"-■'■ . Nfew Jersey. School. Hillsboro';
rrodsbam. Matric. Michs. 1892
NICHOLSON, THOMAS MALING. Adm. pens, at Trin.ty, Mar
7, 1834. Matnc Michs. 1834; B.A. 1839. Ord
rk'T11' i.idlesex, 1843-52
Died in the pulpit at South Mymrns, on W tut Sunday Tune
1,1852, aged 37. (F. Brittain; G. Mag., 1852 11 -09)
NICHOLSON, WALTER NORRIS. Adm. pens. at j„
June 30, 1896. [7th] s. of William Norns (1834), Master in
Lunacy, of 18, Park Road, Harlesden, Middlesex (b
Nicholson, William Graham
wife, Charlotte Alice, nee Clode). B June 10 1877 in
iC °°K A80"?01, ^Jarterhouse, Godalrmng. Matnc: Michs.
3; B-A- **&■ Second Lieut., the Suffolk Regt., 1900:
Lieut., 1901; Capt., 190.. Served in the South African War
GreaT^V^ Pt' and -Adjutant, 1904-7. Served in the
CMC -nir\9 t"19 (MaJOr' I0I5; Lleut.-Col.; A.Q.M.G.;
L M G., D.S.O ; Brevet Lieut.-Col., 1917; mentioned 7 times
£rmSP„ ffl'BhAA ^ QM-G- (E' Division), British
SnTfk £ , Rtaae\ I9cI9; rcUred' '933. Colonel of the
Suffolk Regt., 1939. Author, Behind the Lines. Of Norney
frR«r' n ^T$ i'Im'>'' "' "-' l,)- Stepbrother of Charles .V
h i Vr( „°/C'""i",""'i; A""y Lls's; V.C. and D.S.U.
Book; Univ. War List; Who's Who.)
NICHOLSON WILFRID WALMSLEY. Adm. pens, at St
i™ ?;.:7ug; "■ ^s5; S. of the Rev. William (1S49) (and
Rose Wajnisky) B. June 28, !866, at Onecote Vicarage,
^„l Sf.00'5. Stockport Grammar (The Rev. C. J. HamU:
ssM? s "S?^?? ^^'"^ (Mr S. Dill). Matnc. Michs.
nrie«; ;'s' ?■• ■) • I\'°2- 0rd- deacon (Winchester) 1889;
Rvde' l<'Vu°ulpel' Surrey' l889-92- C' of All Saints
Ryde Isle of Wight, 1892-3. Chaplain, R.N., 1893; H.M S
Ar-trtjf' Bl89l: 9.^°"^" (Mediterranean). 1S93-4:
A'ethusa 1894-6; Caledonia, 1S96-8; Caesar, 1898-1TO1
^c\?Tr, TL~4] Hm"a- l»0*' Mraltar, 1905; Edgar,
10m ;R T?T' I9^; M*S»'l>cent, igog-il'buljark.
o, I'-ut, u Ih.urn.eyburn. Northumberland, 1910-16. V
rr,A-^TirR"7lard' Y°rks" '917-22. Died Jan. 6, 192,.
(Crockford; Eagle, xliii. 73.) y ^
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke,
Huri'J R =?i ?;.°o Revi lsaac (17SS)- of Great Paxton,
Hunts. B. at Little Paxton. Brother of Henrv I. (1824)
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 16
1023. ura s. of Christopher Armytage (Tnnitv Colleee
Dubhn, 1785), of Balrath, Co. Meath (and Cat harm e .^v
vSEFfc VUlyi'^?5- &h°ol. Harrow.] DidnTSsde
Matric irom Tnmty College, Oxford, Oct. 25, 1S24, age 19'
Dritt^^B82?1^- (,°Xford» »«3I. Ord! deacon?iS3l;
nS h 33- R t°' Udlor'i uub w'<=kham, Berks., 1836-78
fooher h' J&,$7*- ^7 of }ohn A' ('8l6» and Chris-
topher H. (1S22); and half-brother of Armytage L. (1853).
(Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.) \™03>-
NICHOLSON WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Apr. 6, 1829
1833; M.A. 1836. R. of St Maunce, Winchester, 1838^45
Died May 23. .845 aged 35, at Clapham Common, London
\reue, 11. 434; G. Mag., 1845, 11. 206.)
N1CiHS^S°o; iT'VUAvf- Admsi Pens' at Emmanuel, May ,,
1832. Of Beds. Matnc. Michs. 1832; B.A. 1S16 Ord
deacon (Lichfield) 1841; priest (Chichester, or ^alkmr?)'
.I^4,nex?.er,hp.PB.l,■.BfinI^^be• D<>tSet' ^^ ^ '"
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Jesus, Nov. 16,
M,,t \> >. ""T' tsq- B. in London. School private
(London) ICun- 'I*1?-*- lS38; MA' lS^-'' Urd. "deacon
l^fr iJ^- I0.' l836; pnest' ,lme 6. 1841, as 'B.A.
Jesus Coll., Camb. '
NICHOLSON WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May t3, 1844.
Ellen^S ,5, o JSh1!' hy-i,0i UPP« Clapton, M.ddl,
tllen, dau. of Richard Payne, Esa 1 B Sent
School Harrow.] Matnc .Niks'. rt^A dto£ of , ^ 1
Viton H T ^^-i dlS""m' Loadon- 0i Basing Park,
Alton, Hants., which he acquired in 1S63. M.P. for Peters-
Sheriff ,«;«* Md l8,°-h H- aDd DL ^ Hani ,
Meek^Fsn7 A ^ td' l858' Jf belia Sarah' dau- °f John
Meek Esq A weU-known cricketer. Died July 25 1909
^l,e ,,0f J°h'' l"4-K lather of William ... (,W|, I<egu?a?d"
(1S86), Richard F. r884 and dement O. E. 1893
Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County FamiliS)
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Inly 5
(and' Ffis°ah^amH '"'P'jf'-^orker, of Portwood, I I
(and Ehsabeth). B. at Stockp,,,,, ,;,,
(Ma?che^SS'«,849: B'A- ,8«' M deac°n
Manchester) 1855; pnest, 1857; C. of Holy Trinity, Over
Darwen Lanes., 1855^). C. of Le, .
v ^""i L,ncs'. i861 '
k,;;!,;' .,
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM GRAHAM. Adm. pens. .,1 Trinity
June 13 ,1881. [Eldest] s.of Willi
Alton, Hants, (and Isabella Sarah,
ra ,& ™on- S<h:J"'' H-'""u Ma'
B.A ,6„4. ., Ba ,;i; Park, Alton, Hani
Street, London, W. J.P. and DX. foi Hants. Ml
PetesfieWdivis,, , „,
1925- Director of I. and w Nicholson and Co., Ltd dis
tillers Clcrkcnw, I , I H'
shire Regunent. m
dau. of the Rt. Hon. Willi , [Oak£y
549
Nicholson, William N.
Park, Basingstoke, Hants., and had issue. Died July 29,
1942- Brother of Reginald (1886), Richard F. (1884) and
Clement O. E. (1893). [Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.;
Burke, P. and B.\ Fox-Davies, Armorial Families', Who's
Who; The Times, Jul; jo, 1942.)
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM N. ( 1 S23) , see PHILLIPS.
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM N0RR1S. Adui. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
6, 1834. [Eldest s. of Isaac, Official Assignee in bankruptcy;
of Clapham Common. B. Oct. 27, 1815. School, Charter-
house (1830-4).] Matric. Michs. 18)4; B.A. 1S3S; M.A. 1841.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 21, 1S36. Called to the Bar,
June 11, 1841. A Visitor in Lunacy, 1860-77. Master in
Lunacy, Royal Courts of Justice, 1878-89. Of 43. Philhmore
Gardens, W. Married (1) Sept. 2, 1K50, Emily, dan. of Janies
Stock Daniel, Esq., of Rainsgate, and had issue; (2) July 25,
1876, Charlotte Alice, eldest dan. of Charles Matthew Clode,
C.B., and had further issue. Died Jan. 17, 1889. Father of
Charles N. (1875) and Walter N. (i,s,,t.) (List of Carthusians;
Burke, P. and ti., which gives 'died Ian. 29 '; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.) '
NICKELS, THOMAS. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1SS3. [Eldest] s. of
Christopher, indigo-planter, of Jaunpore, India. B. there,
Jan. 17, 1865. Schools, Mussoorie, India, and Highgate,
Middlesex (1SS0-2). Matric. Michs. 1883. Resided five terms.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 14, 1885. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 18, 1889. Practised at Sunla, India. Married, and bad
issue. Of Summer Seat, Simla, in 1938. (Highgate Sch. Reg.;
Venn, 11. 463; Law Tisls; Inns ofCourt.)
NICKISSON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Cheisti, Apr. 29,
1848. Of Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1849. [Doubt-
less a member of the family of Nickisson, of High Oflley
manor, Staffs., mentioned in Fox-Davies, Armorial Families
(under John Leaver N., eldest s. of John N., b. 1861).]
NICKLIN, JOHN ARNOLD. Adm. penb. at St John's, Aug. 16,
1890. Of Montgomeryshire. [2nd] s. of Thomas, farmer
[died Sept. 8, 1873) (and Hannah Fenn). B. Nov. 9, 1871, at
Llanfair. School, Shrewsbury (the Rev. H. W. Moss).
Matric Michs. 1S90; Scholar, 1890; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st
Class, 1892); B.A. 1894; Members' prize. 1894. Assistant
Master at Liverpool College, 1896-1901. On the staff of the
Daily Chronicle and Tribune as reviewer and leader-writer
from 1901. Author, Secret Nights; Nunc Dimittis; Poems, eti ;
also edited several volumes of English classics, Of 13, Acacia
Grove, West Dulwich. Hied Apr. 16, 1917. Brother of
Thomas (1887). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Eagle, xxxvin. 329.)
NICKLIN, JOSEPH DICKINSON. Adm. sizar at St John's
Apr. 28, 1767. Of Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1767; Scholar;
B.A. 1 771; M.A. 1774. Ord. deacon (Coventry and Lichfield)
Dec. 15, 1771; priest, Nov. 14, 1773; C. of Castleehurch,
Stalls, 1 --1 V. of l\ittingh.ini and! of Scighford, 17S0 .,1,
R. of Ryton, Salop, 1796-8. (St John's I oil. Adm., in. 717;
G. Mag., 1796, 11. 1 120.)
NICKLIN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 11, 1887.
Of Montgomeryshire. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, farmei died
Sept. 8, 1873] (and Hannah Fenn). B.May 7, 1868, at Dolgead,
Llanfair. Schools, Newport Grammar, Salop (Mr J. Collins)
and Shrewsbury Grammar (Mr Moss). Matric. Michs. 1887;
Scholar, 1887; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1890;
Members' Latm Essay prize, 1891; M.A. 1894. Assistant
Master at Liverpool College (1 pper School); and at Ipswich
School. Ord. deacon (St David's) 1896; priest, 1897. Assis-
tant Master at Llandovery College and C. of Llandingat,
Carmarthenshire, 1S96-1900. Assistant Master at Rossall
School, 1901-14. Warden of Hulme Hall, Manchester, 1914-
37. Author, CM Testament History fo, Vlth Form Boys; The
English church Catechism in Modem Language; Flosculi
Rossallienses; Studies in Egyptian Chronology, etc. Latterly
of Ivydene, College Road. Ringw 1, Hants. Brother of
John A. (1890). (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Directories.)
NICKOLL, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 21) at
Pembroke, June 22, 1848. 2nd s. of James Harney, sea-
captain, of St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. B. at Harbledown,
Canterbury. Matric. Michs. 184S; Scholar, 1848; B.A. 1852;
M.A. 1871. I >rd, deacon (Norwich) iXsi; priest (Down lor
Norwich) 1854; C. of Litcham, Norfolk. 1853 g ( haplain
R.N.; served in H.M.S. Emerald, Tribum 0, 11 S yalOak
Boscawen and Implacable in the Channel, 1 I I Pacini
1862-6; Mediterranean, 1866-71; Home Stations,' 1871-7;
Haslar Hospital, 1878-81; Pembroke Dockyard' 1881-6;
retired, 1S86. Died June, 1890, at Pierpoint, Lindfield,
Sussex, aged 63. (Crockford; The Guardian, June 25. 1890.)
N1CKOLS. RICHARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1896. S. of
Harold, Esq., of Sandford House. Kirkstall, Leeds. B. Oct.
10, 1878. Schools, Giggleswick and Charterhouse. Matric.
Nicol, James Carpenter
Michs. 1896. Served in the South African War, 189S-1902
(Imperial Yeomanry). Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Major. R.F A ) In the linn of Messrs H. Nickols (tanners), of
Leeds. Died at Harrogate, Aug. 1, 1931. [Charterhouse
Register; Giggleswick Sch. Keg.)
N1CKS0N, CECIL MEESON EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Apr. 20, i.s;o. Of Flintshire. S. of Edward Meeson,
gent, (and Mary Anne). [B. Oct. II, 1851, at Overton. Bapt.
June 29, 1852. Schools, Carlisle Grammar and Harrow.)
Matric. Michs. 1870. Married, May 2, 1S73, Helen, dau. of
Lieut. -Col. James Andrew Nugent. Died Aug. 25. 1880.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
NICKSON, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1S84. Of Lanes. [Eldest s. of John, of Cefn Isaf, Tal-y-Cafn.
N. Wales. B. May 9, 1864. School, Southport; and at Trinity
College, Dublin] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. (Theol. Trip.,
Pt I, 1st Class) 18S7; M.A. 1891; D.D. 1906. Adm. ad eundem
at Trinity College, Dublin, 1899; LL.B. (Dublin) 1899;
LL.D. (Dublin) 1900. Hon. D.D., Durham, 1907; Hon.LL.D.,
Bnstol, 1925. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1888; priest, 1889. Tutor
and Bursar of Ridley Hall, 1XX8-97. Lecturer in Theology at
Selwyn, 1895-7. C. of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, 1888^00.
V. of St Bene't's, Cambridge, 1S92-3. Select Preacher, 1893,
1896, 1915 and 1920. Lady Margaret Preacher, 1923. V. of
St John-the-Divine, Fairfield, Liverpool, 1897-1905. V. of St
Andrew's, Southport, 1905-6. Canon of Durham, 1906-14.
Suffragan Bishop of Jarrow, 1906-14. Bishop of Bristol,
1914-33. Pro-Chancellor of the University of Bristol, 1922-
iZ. Chaplain and Sub-Prelate, Order of St John of Jerusa-
lem, 1931. Latterly of Lis Escop, Church Stretton, Salop,
where he died Feb. 23, 1949. Contributor, Church and Life
of To-day; Revelation. (Crockford; Who's Who. The Times,
Feb. 25, 1949.)
NICKSON (or NIXON), JOHN. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Aug. 12, 1752. B. at Wharles, Lanes. Matric. Me lis. 17S2;
B.A. 1757. Ord. priest (London) Sept. 24, 1 7=.s, . i. I Nixon.
NICOL, ARTHUR ROBERT ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 3, 1884. of Hants. S. of James, late Captain,
13th P.A.L.I. [killed in Ashanti War, 1S74] (and Elizabeth
Marshall). B. Sept. 8, 1863, at Winchester. School, Dorset
County (I. Russell Wright, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1884;
I: A. 1 -;,M A 1 So 1. Ord. deacon I l'cterb , , - -.. pn. -t, li 9;
C. of Towcester, Northants., 1888-91. Chaplain of King's
College, Cambridge, 1891-2. C. of St Mark's, Leicester,
1892-5. Second Master of Magdalen College m h,,ol, llr.nkl. ).
Northants., 1895-8; Assistant Master at Bury St Edmunds
Grammar School, 1898-1901. C. of St Botolph's, Bishops-
gate, 1901-2. C. of St Mary's, Leicester, 1902-6. V. of Glen
1 'arv.i with South Wigston, Leics., 1906-8. C. of St John-the-
Baptist, Southend, 1908-12. Chaplain at Lima, Peru,
1912-19. Hon. Canon of Christ Church Cathedral. Falkland
Islands, 1918-21. Chaplain at Pernambuco, Argentine,
1922 6 and 1931-6; at l'ara, 1930-1. Died at Pernambuco,
Apr. r, 1936. (Crockford; Eagle] xli.x. 201; The Tunes, Apr.
8, 19 vl
NICOL, GEORGE GURNEY MATHER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 4, 1875. B. Feb. 22, 1856, at Freetown, Sierra
Leone. W. Africa. Schools, Monkton Combe (the Rev. F.
Pocock) and Sidney College, Bath. Matric. Michs. 1X75;
B.A. 1879. Ord deacon, 1883; priest, 1885; C. of Holy
Trinity, Freetown, W. Africa, 1883-5; Inc. of Sherbro,
1885-8. Disappears from O. uhfotd, 1X89. (Old Mould. mian
Reg.)
NICOL, JAMES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1900. S. of
John, of 63, Wilberforce Road, Iinsbury Park, London.
B. July 25, 1882, in London. School, ToUington Park,
London. Matric. Michs. 1900; Scholar, 1902; B.A. (Nat.
Sci. Trip., Pt. I, 1st Class) 1903; (Pt. II, 1st Class, 1904).
B.Sc, London (1st Class Hons. Physics), 1903. Demonstrator
at King's College, London, 1906-8. Head of the Physics
Dept., Northern Polytechnic Institute, 1008-18- Served in
the Greal War, 191 1- 19 (I apt., 1; A Mi .), (( niv. Wai
List; Schoolmasters' Directories.)
NICOL, JAMES CARPENTER. Adm. at Trinity Hall. Apr. -',
1881. [S. of W. D., of Birmingham. School, King Edward's,
Birmingham.] Matric. Michs. 1881; Scholar, 1882; B.A.
(Class. Trip., 1st Class), 1884; Hulsean prize, 1886; M.A.
1888. Fellow, 1887-95. Assistant Master at Bromsgrove
School, 1887-93. Head Master of Portsmouth Grammar
School, 1S03-1922. Edited I i. era 1 1 Feb. 10, 1938, aged
75, at Farnham. (Schoolmasters' Directories; The limes,
Feb. 12, 1938.)
550
Nicol, James Dyce
NICOL. JAMES DYCE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. I, 1866.
[2nd] s. of James Dyce [M.P.J of Ballogie, Aberdeenshire, and
Badentoy, Kincardineshire (and Catherine, dau. of Edward
Loyd, Esq., of Coombe House, Croydon, sometime banker in
London and Manchester). B. [June 30], 1848, in London.
School, Rugby. Matnc. Michs. iS66; B.A. 1870; M.A. l8?7-
An East Indian merchant in Bombay for 20 years. Married,
Oct. 5, 1898, Alice Maud, dau. of John Warden, of the
I.C.S., Senior Member of the Council, Bombay. Sometime in
the Hull branch of the Bank of England. Of Badentoy, near
Hillside, Kincardineshire, and 21, Norfolk Crescent, London,
W. D.L. and J. P. Died Oct. 5, 1038, at Aboyne; buried
there. (Rugby Sch. Keg.: Walford, County Families; Burke,
L.G.; Yorkshire Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 7, 1938.)
NICOL, PHILIP STEWART. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1893.
[Only] s. of George, Esq. [solicitor], of The Links, Wimbledon
Park, London. B. Feb. 12, 1S75. School, Charterhouse.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Adm. Solicitor, Nov. 1899;
practised in London; partner in the farm of Messrs Nicol, Son
and Jones. Of 55, Champion Hill, London, S.E. Died Dec.
2°. 1935. {Charterhouse Register; Law Lists; The Times,
Dec. 30, 1935.)
NICOL, WILLIAM BULWER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Nov. 6,
1832. S. of William, printer, of Pall Mall. B. [Nov. 11, 1S12],
in London. School, Greenwich. Matric. Lent, 1S33. Left for
Canada, 1S35, and entered King's College, Toronto, taking
the degTee there of M.D., 1S36. Served as surgeon with the
Northumberland battalion of Canadian Militia during the
rebellion of 1837-$. Professor of Materia Medica at Toronto,
1842: and Dean of Medicine. Member of the Senate and
Chairman of Caput. Physician to the Governor-General and
Lady Dufferin. ' During the cholera, 1S49, Dr Nicol was one
of the most active in attending the immigrants, receiving the
thanks of the Government. In the diagnosis and prognosis
of disease he was almost unequalled, certainly not excelled,
and as a professional friend was the soul of honour.' Married,
1839, Maria A. Boys, and had issue. Died Dec. 24, 1S86.
(Cauniff, Biographical Sketches of the Medical Profession in
Upper Canada; Peile, 11. 446; Boase, \l. 294.)
NICOLAS, HARRIS AYLWIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1887. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Percy (next), of Carrenden,
Tonbridge. B. [Sept. 12], 1S69, at Tundiana. School,
Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1SS7. Obtained, but did not
accept, a scholarship at Trinity Hall. Passed for the Indian
Civil Service, but died Dec. 22, 1890. ( Tonbridge Sch. Reg.;
Trin. Coll. Adm.)
NICOLAS, PERCY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 24, 1854.
[2nd] s. of Sir [Nicholas] Harris [G.C.M.G.], deceased. B.
[Oct. 28, 1834] at St George's, Bloomsbury. Schools,
Merchant Taylors' and Lancing (1850-3). [Previously
matric. from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Mar. 16, 1854, age 19.]
Matric. Michs. 1854; Tancred student, 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A.
1861. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1859; priest, i860; C. of Great
Oakley, Essex, 1859-62. C. of Tottenham, 1862-4. C. of
St Maurice, Plympton, Devon, 1864-6. Chaplain at Benares,
India, 1S66-70; of Kussowlie, 1870-2; of Cawnpore, 1872;
of Gowhatty, Assam, 1875-S0; of Bankipur, 1880-1; of
Mussoorie, 1881-2; of Landour and Dehra, 1882-4; °f
Shahjehanpore, 1884-5. Lie. pr., dio. of Canterbury, 1888.
Resided latterly at Eltham, Kent. Died Sept. 5, 1905, at
Blackheath. Father of the above. [Lancing Sch. Reg.,
which erroneously gives ' died 1903 '; Peile, 11. 536; Boase,
Collect. Cornub.; Al. Oxon.; Crockford; The limes, Sept. 7,
1905.)
NICOLAY, The Rev. CHARLES GRENFELL. Adm. at Magda-
lene, Dec. 8, 1851; a ' Ten-year man.' Ord. deacon (Exeter)
priest (London) 1839. P.C. of Tresco, Scilly Isles.
Chaplain, King's College Hospital, London. Fellow and
Librarian of King's College, London, 1846-59. Consular
Chaplain at Bahia, Brazil; at Geraldton, W. Australia; at
Fremantle convict establishment; and prisons, dio. of
Perth, 1878-93. Disappears from Crockford, 1894.
NICOLL, SAMUEL WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at si
John's, Apr. 6, 1785; Fell. -Com. Feb. 21, 178b. [Only] s. of
John [of Pocklington, Yorks.], Esq., deceased. B. at Drayton,
Yorks. School, Leeds. Matric. Easter, 1789; I
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 5, 1788. Called to the Bar,
June 20, 1795. Recorder of York and of Doncasler. Author,
A brief exposition of the . ■ ..> and Testaments;
An account of the York Savings Bank; A view of the Prin-
ciples on which the well being of the labouring das-.,
together with observations on the direction of Cham. ,
visitation in the asylums for the reception of the insane and
the modes by which such visitation may be improved, etc.
Died Jan. 26, 1S33, at Fulford, Yorks. (St John's Coll. Adm.,
IV. 399; Inns ofCourt; G. Mag., 1833, I. 189.)
NICOLL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 1828. Matric.
Michs. 1828. One of these names was at Charter!* -
in 1821. S. of Lieut.-CoL Thomas, of Copt Hall, Hendon.
Nicolson, Patrick James Simon Fraser
B. May 18, 1S09. Married, 1847, Emma Mary, 2nd dau. of
Samuel Ferrar. Died Dec. 9, 1859. {List of Carthusians;
K. L. Arrowsmith.)
NICOLL, WILLIAM HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 25) at
Magdalene, Sept. 2, 1872. S. of Samuel, deceased. School,
private. Matric Michs. 1S72. Ord. deacon (Winchester)
1876; priest, 1S79; C. of Fawley, Hants., 1876-81. C. of
Whiteparish, Wilts., 1SS1-2. C.-in-C. of Cliddesden, Hants.,
1SS3-90. R. of Butcombe, Somerset, 1890-1. Disappears
from Crockford, 1902.
NICOLLE, CLEMENT DE LAPERRELLE. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Oct. I, 1872. S. of Clement, Esq., of Thornton Hall,
Jersey, Channel Isles. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876; M.A.
1879.
NICOLLE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 18, 1865.
Matric. Michs. 1865.
NICOLLS, CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
May 8, 1761. S. of Michael, of St Ives, Cornwall. School,
Helston. Matnc. Michs. 1761; Scholar, 1762. Ord. deacon
(London) Sept. 25, 1763.
NICOLLS, GERALD EDvVARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 11, 1SS0. [4th] s. of [Lieut.-Gen.] [J.J Edward
[T.J, R.E., of Lee, near London. B. 1862, at Allahabad,
India. [School, Wellington College.] Matnc. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Southwell) 1SS5; priest,
1886; C. of Sneinton, Notts., 1885. C. of Blimington, Deibs.,
1885-7. Chaplain at Amballa, Punjab, 1887-8; at Peshawar,
1888; in Cashmere, 1890; Senior Chaplain, 1897. Archdeacon
of Lahore, 1906-12. Served m the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.). V. of Winterbourne Down, Gloucs.,
1915-23. V. of Bednunster, Someiset, 1923-7. V. of Bishops-
worth, 1927-30. Married, 1887, Eleanor, dau. of Col. J. B.
Hardy, R.A. Latterly of Orchard End, Clevedon, Somerset,
where he died Feb. 28, 1937. {Wellington Coll. Keg.; Univ.
War List; Cm, kford; l.C.S. Lists; Who was Who; 1 he I una.
Mar. 2, I937-)
NICOLLS, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, Jan.
9, 1762. S. of the Rev. William (1709-10), R. of St Giles,
Cripplegate, London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Easter,
1764.
NICOLLS, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan. 8, 1884;
from Trinity College, Dublin. S. of William, Esq., oi Ennis-
kean, Co. Cork. B. May 17, 1856. Matric. Lent, 18S4;
Scholar, 18S4; B.A. (24(4 Wrangler) 18S6; M.A. 1890; M.B.
1894; M.D. 1S96. Practised for many years at Cambridge.
Died at Cambridge befoie 1920. {Medical Directories; 1 . A.
Walker, 576.)
NICOLLS WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Clare, Sept. 18,
1755. B. in London. Matric. Michs. 1756; B.A. 1761. Ord.
priest (London) Mar. 21, 17O2.
NICOLS BARTHOLOMEW. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct.
30, 1S16. Matric. Lent, 1817; B.A. 1821; M.A. 1824. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1S21; priest, 1S22. P.C. of St Paul's,
Mill Hill, Middlesex, 1841-73. Subsequently of Brighton.
Died Mar. 2S, 1874, aged 76. Father of the next. (1. .-1.
Walker, 395.)
NICOLS, DAVID. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, May 6, 1848.
S. of the Rev. Bartholomew (above), of Mill Hill, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1848; Crosse Scholar, 1852; B.A. 1852; M.A.
1855. Ord. deacon (London) 1853; priest, 1051, C. of Christ
Church, St Pancras, 1S54-5. C. of All Saints, Margaret
Street, 1855-8. Disappears from Clergy List, 1866. {I . A.
Walker, 495.)
NICOLSON, ALEXANDER DUNBAR. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 16, 1B45. S. of Major Malcolm, of Boulogne. H. [May 1 7,
1827], at Jabalpur, India. Schools, New School, Blackheath,
and King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1S45. Migrated
to Peterhouse, Mar. 24, 1846; B.A. 1S50; M.A. 1
deacon, 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Dukinheld, Cheshire, 1533.
C. of Hainpsthwaite, Yorks., 1S54. C. of Ripley, York^.,
1854-6. Went to India, 1856; Assistant Ch.1pl.1111 .11 t.hazcc-
pore, 1856-63. Chaplain at Sw li 1
from Crockford, 1879. {Peile, 11. 494; T. A. Walker, 40s;
Clergy List.)
NICOLSON, JOHN THOMAS. University Demonstrator in
Mechanism, 1889-92. B.Sc, Edinburgh. Afterwards
Professor of Engineering in the Municipal School oi Engineer-
ing, Manchester. {C.U. II 1
NICOLSON, PATRICK JAMES SIMON FRASER. Ado
Downing, Jan. 23, 1871. 01 68, [eimyn Street, London.
Matnc. Lent, 1871. [Previously il b
L.S.A., 1868; L.R.C.P., Edinbui
intendent of the Government Lunatic A
missioner in Lunacy, Mauritius. Medical Officer, H 1
Penal Settlement, British Guiana, Subsequently in London.
Author, Incipient Insanity amongst the lieu,'
{Medical Directories, 1900, but not 111 191 1.)
551
Nicolson, William [Croft]
NICOLSON, WILLIAM [CR0FT1. Acta, pens, (age 21) at Jesus
July 1, 1844. Of Kent. S. of Gideon. B. at Rochester.
School, private. Matnc. Michs. 1844.
NIELSEN, FREDERIC WILLIAM. Adm. (age iS) at Car's,
Oct. 1, 1878. S. of Christian, merchant, of Hartlepool, b!
there. Schools, Harrogate and Appleby. Matnc. Michs
1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1887. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
L.S.A., 1885; M.R.C.S., 1 ,vl\ Assistant Medlc.il
Officer, Durham County Asylum, and at the Roval Albert
Asylum, Lancaster. Of Thornborough, Queensland, 1900,
and later of Taroom, Queensland. Died Sept. 26, 1920.
(Venn, 11. 435; Medical Directories.)
NIGHTINGALE, ALBERT DARBY. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 15, 1891. S. of [the Rev.] Robert Cubitt, of 19, Bloorn-
neld Road, Haling Dean, Middlesex. B. Oct. 14, 1872, .it
Bristol. N h.1,,1,, Merchant Taylors' (1882-5) and Aldenham
(1886-01). Matnc. Michs. 1891; Bell Scholar, 1892; Scholar,
1892; (Class. Trip., Pt I.ist Class, 1893); Davies Scholar, 1893;
Porson prize, 1894 and 1895; 2nd Chancellor's medal, 1805:
B.A. (Class. Tnp., Pt II, 1st Class) 1895; M.A. 1899. c lassii a]
Master at Oundle School, 1896-1939; House Master, 1902
19. Of Isca, Mapthori.e Road, Oundle. in 1048. (Mer,h,,,:l
Taylors' Sell. Reg.: Aldenham Sen. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Schoolmasters ' l)u ectories . )
NIGHTINGALE, DUDLEY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1899. (3rd] s. of Frederic Charles (1S53), of 53,
Red! lift. 1 .aniens, London. B. Dec. 4, 1880, in London.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902. Adm.
Solicitor, Jan. 1906; practised in London. Of 49, The Avenue^
Kew Gardens, in 1946. (HarrowSch. Res.; Law Lists; Burke,
P. and B., Univ. Wat List.)
NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Sept. 30, 1876. Of London. [Youngest] s. of the
Rev. George (1831), of Hoddesdon, Herts. B. June 3, 1857,
at Upper Holloway, London. Schools, Sherborne (181.- <i)
and Tollbridge. Matric. Michs. 1S76; B.A. 18S0; M.A. 1885.
Ord. deacon (London) 1S80; priest, 1SS1; C. of Holy Trinity
St Marylebone, 1880-2. C. of All Saints, Nelson, New
Zealand, 1883-5. C. of Watton, Herts., 1S85-6. Assistant
Chaplain at Hyeres, 1886. C. of Tewm, Herts., 1887-94. V.
of Escot. Devon, 1S94-1923. Rural Dean of Ottery, 1920-3.
Latterly of Moorcroft, Wcybridge. Died May 19, 1938, at
Lucerne. Brother of John L. (1875). [Sherborne Sch. Reg.;
Tollbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The limes. May 21, 193S.)
NIGHTINGALE, EDWARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's
Oct. ir, 1875. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Henry Dickonson [gth
Bart.], Lieut., KM. (and Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. Thomas
Spark, K.N.). B. [June 17, 1S56], at Gillmgham, Kent.
Bapt. June 4, 1S58. School, Manchester (Mr F. W. Walker,
M.A). Matric. Michs. 1875; Scholar, 1878; B.A. (26IA
Wrangler) 1879; M.A. r882. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 4. 1SS5. Called to the Bar, June 13, 1SS8. Examiner in
the Patent Office. Married, July 9, 1887, Lily Maitland, dau,
of Capt. Charles Daniel Maitland Addison, sometime of the
59th Regt. Died, v.p ., Jan. 26. 1S95, at Wealdstone, Harrow.
(Burke, P. and B.; Fox Davies, Armorial Families; ', I 1
(for his father); Eagle, xix. 199; Law Lists, Inns 0) • ourt;
The Times, Jan. 29, 1895.)
NIGHTINGALE. FREDERIC CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) ,,t
Trinity, Oct. 24, 1853. [2nd] s. of Geoffrey [of Norbiton
House, Kingston] (and Mary, dau. of Thomas Knowlys).
B. [Aug. 29, 1835], in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1S54, B.A. 1858. Adin. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 4,
1850. Adm. Solicitor, 1S62; practised in London, with the
turn of Ki. kar.ls and Nightingale, 2, Crown Court, Old Broad
Street. Married, Sept. 10, 1868, Katherine Jane, dau. of
Francis Hamilton, ol Friar's Place, Middlesex. Died Feb. 18,
1916. Father of Dudley A. (1899). (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.)
NIGHTINGALE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Apr. 18, 1831. B. at Nunthorpe, near Stokesley, Yorks
Matnc. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835; M.A. 183S. Ord. deacon
(Chester) 1835; pnest, 1836; C of St Michael's-on-Wyre,
Lanes., 1841-6. C of Bury, 1847-8. R. of Holcombe, 184Q
75. Died May 8, 1879, at 16, St Bartholomew Road, I11I11, II
Park, London, N. Father of the next and of Edward C
(1876). [Crockford; I he Times, Mayo, 1879.)
NIGHTINGALE. JOHN LEATHLEY. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Aug. 30, 1875. S. of the Rev. George (above), of Sherborne.
B. 1856. Schools, Sherborne and Tonbndge. Matric Mi. lis
1875; Scholar; B.A. 1879; M.A. 18,82. Ord. deacon (London)
1879; priest, 1880; C. of All Souls, Langham Place, 1 •.,
C. of Richmond with Stoke and Appleby, Nelson NVw
Zealand, 1883-9. C. of St Paul's, Leamington, Wanvs.,
1889-92. V. of Chnst Church, Mountsorrel, Lcics., 1892-5.
P.C. of All Saints, Sidmouth, Devon, 1895-1904. C. of St
Mark's, Ford, Devonport, 1904-7. C. of St Gabriel's, Ply-
month, 1907-11; P.C. there, 1911-14. V. of King's Teignton,
Devon, 1914-24. Pub. pr., dio. of Exeter, 1926-47. Of
Sidmouth, 111 1947. Died at Addlestone, Nov. 2 1947
Nisbet, Henry [or Harry] Bruce
Brother of Edward C. (1876). (Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Ton-
bridgeSch. Reg.; Crockford; The Tunes, Nov. 5, 1947.)
NIGHTINGALE. SAMUEL ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 7, 1S92. S. of Samuel, of Burnley Hall, E. Somerton]
Great Yannouth. II. Dec. 19, 1873, at Great Y'armouth.'
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1892. Called to the Bar
Middle Temple, June II, 1902. A brewer. Of Scratbv Hall,
near Great Yannouth. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Kelly
Handbook.)
NIGHTINGALE, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, Tan 25
1844; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12 TS44. S. of Thomas', Esq., of
Walton-on-Ih.inies (and Mary). B. there. Bapt. June 1
1824. Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. r848; M.A. 1856. Adm.
ad tundem at Oxford, 1855. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1848;
priest, 1840; C. of St Lawrence, Southampton, 1S50. C. of
Sedgehill, Wilts., 1851-2. Chaplain of the Roval Infirmary,
Southampton, l»53-5- R. of St Clement's, Hastings, 1855-
61, -Married, July 30, 1850, Georgiana, dau. of N. Legge.
Resided subsequently at Hastings. Died Aug. 31, 1866. (Al.
Oxori.; The Guardian, Aug. 7, i\so.)
NIGHTINGALE, WILLIAM EDWARD (1S11I. see SHORE.
NIGHTINGALE, WILLIAM SHORE (1850), see SMITH.
NIHILL, DANIEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 7, 1814; re-
adm. Fell.-Com. Oct. 13, 1S14. B. [l79r] ill Inland S. ho,,|,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1822
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 15, 1818; priest, Mar. 7, 18,.,
P.C.of Clunbury, Salop, 1818-26. P.C. of Ford. n. Montg ,
1826-44. Governor and Chaplain to the ivun.
Millbank, 1826-44. R- of Bndgwater-with-Chilton, Somerset,
1845-8. R. of Fitz, Salop, 1849-67. Author, Farmer's Guide
ir. Happiness; Inconsistency, 01 Church-goers not Communi-
cants; Pastoral Guide to Confirmation; The Angels; Help to
loans Scholars in the Bible; Suggestions on the Reformation of
Convicts, etc. Died July 19, 1867, at Fitz rectory. [Boose, II.
1 1 si; I roc I; ford. 6 Mag.. 181.7, II. 39.3; 1 he Cambridge
Chronicle, July 27, 1 367 I
NIJO, MOTOSHIRO. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 1, 1S88. S.
of Noriyuki. B. [Oct. 25, 1S64], in Tokyo, Japan. Schools,
private. Matric. Michs. 18S8. Resided one tenn. (Peile,
11. 744, which gives ' Motohiro.')
NIMMO, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity. May 31, 1S77.
[Elder] s. of Alexander, of Westbank, Falkirk. Stirlingshire.
B. there, Mar. 23, 1S5S. School, Fettes. Matric. Mi. h, ,.-,--
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1SS4. Major in the Stirling Rule Volunteers,
1877-80. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. r2, 1880. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 18S4. Principal of the firm of Russel and
Aitken, Wnters. of Falkirk. Died Mar. 28, 1943, at Falkirk.
[Fettes Coll. Reg.; Army Lists, Law Lists; Inns oj Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar; Glasgow Herald, Mar. 30, 1 04 3; 1 he
Times, Mar. 31, 1943.)
NIMMO, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Apr. 28, 1863-
[Only] s. of George [of Grantchester, Cambs.]. B. Jan. 14,
1840, 111 London. School, Stockwell, Surrey. Matric. Michs.
1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1868;
priest, 1809; C. of Wolborough, Devon, 1868-9. Chaplain
R.N., 1869-80; served in H.M.S. Lord Warden, 1877-8;
H.M.S. Atalanta, 1S7S-80. Died Feb. 1880, on board the
Atalanta. (Boase, Collect. Cornub., 027; Crockford, Ike
Guardian, June 23, 18S0.)
NIMMO-HOWARD, HENRY HOWARD (r.856), see HOWARD.
NIND, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Peterhouse, Feb. 2,
1828. [2nd] s. of Benjamin, of Peckham, Surrey. [B. 1809.]
Matric. Mi. hs. ,.-js, |;.A. (17/* Wrangler) 1832; M.A. 1835.
Fellow, 1836-56. Senior Proctor, 1851-2. Ord. priest
(London), Dec. IS, 1836. V. of Cherry Hiiitou, Cambs.,
1838-49; resigned and returned to College. 1849. Author,
Lecture Sermons; The Oratory; I he Legend of Latimer;
Letters from Italy and Vienna; Sonnets <f Cambridge Life, etc.
Jumped from a burning house in Pans, where he had gone
for the vacation, and was killed, Aug. 28, 1856. [Boase, VI.
297; 1. A. Walker, 4.32; G. Mag., 1856, 11. 519.)
NINNIS, PAULINUS AUBREY. Adm. at Emmanuel, June 28,
1851. Of Surrey. [Eldest s. of P., of Grove House, Snrrcv
Square, London] Matnc. Michs. 1851. Migrated to Clare,
1 I. ' .s, 1852; B.A. (28(4 Wrangler) 1855; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
1st class, 1850). Fellow of Clare, 1856-8. Pud Sept. 10.
185S, aged 2;, at his father's house. (G. Mag., 1858, it. 538.)
NISBET, HENRY [or HARRY] BRUCE. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Pembroke, Oct. 1, 1883. Eldest s. of Henry Curtis, solicitor,
of London. B. Apr. 20, 1864, at East Sheen, Surrey. [School,
Rugby.] Main. Mi. hs. 1883; Scholar, 1883; B.A. 1S86.
Adm. Solicitor, Feb. 1890. Practised in London, Messrs H. B.
Nisbet and Co., 47, Meckienburgh Square, W.C. For nearly
50 years a member of the Governing Body of Dr Barnardo's
Homes and for a time Chainnan of the Council. Played a
leading part in the Gossage case, which went to the House of
Lords and eventually led to the passing of the Custody of
Children Act. Died Nov. 17, 1946, at 65, Westbourne
Terra..', W. [Rugby Sch, Reg , Lao Lists; The Times, Nov.
18 and 29, 1940.)
Nisbet, Matthew Alexander
NISBET, MATTHEW ALEXANDER. Adm. pens (age 17) at
Jesus Apr 11,1856. S. of Matthew [surgeon, H.I [J -
B [Sept 8 183S], at Delhi. School, Cheltenham College.
Maine: Michs. 1S56; Scholar; B.A. i860; M.A. 1S63. Adm.
Com causa at Oxford, 1S63. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and
Bristol) 1861; priest, 1S62; C. of Longborough Gloucs.,
1S61-7. C. of Campden, 1867-72. V. of St Luke s, Gloucester,
iS7'-8i. Rural Dean of Gloucester, 1SS1. R. of Ringwould
Kent, 1SS1-97. Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 1S91. R. of
Ickham, 1897-1919. Died Sept. 5. 1919. at Canterbury.
{Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The Tim, -.
Sept. 9, 1919O
NISBETT, JOHN MORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity. Mar. 23, in
[Eldest s. of George More, Esq., of Caimhul, Airdrie, Lanark-
shire (and IsabeUa Frances, dau. of Francis Carteret Scott,
Esq ). B. Feb. 2S, 1826. School, Loretto; and at Glasgow
University, 1842-4.] Matnc. Lent, 1S45. Succeeded to
CairnhiU, ".Airdrie, as 7th Laird, 1S43. Of CairnhUl, and The
Drum, Midlothian. J. P. for Lanarkshire. Lord of the Barony
of CairnhUl. Married, Apr. 4, 1S48, Lady Agnes Dalrytnple,
dau. of North, 9th Earl of Stair. Died Jan. 28, 190 1
of the next. {Loretto Sch. Reg.; Waliord, County 1 •
NISBETT, NORTH MOORE. Adm. FeU.-Com. at DOWNING,
Oct. 12, 1871. [2nd s. of John Moie (above), 7th Laird of
Cairnhill, Lanarkshire, and The Drum, Liberton (and Lady
Agnes Dalrymple, dau. of North, 9th Earl of Stair). B. July
^s 1S52.] Matric. Michs. 1871. Lieut., 60th Rifles. Suc-
ceeded his brother, George Dalrymple, as 9th Laird, 1922.
Of CairnhUl, Lanarkshire, and The Drum, Midlothian
Married, May 25, 1SS9, the Hon. Man,' Grant Napier, dau. of
Field-Marshal Sir Robert Napier (1st Baron N
Magdala). Died Jan. 5, 1939. at 7, Cambndg.
London, VV. (Burke, E.G.; The Times, Jan. 6, 1939.)
NIVEN CHARLES. Adm. sizar at Trinity, May 6, 1863. S. of
Charles. B. [Sept. 14], 1845, at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
From Aberdeen University (M.A. 1S63; M.D. 1923). Matnc.
Michs. 1S63; Scholar, 1865; Sheepshanks Exhibitioner; B.A.
{Senior Wrangler) i8( 7; M.A 1-70. Fellow, 186S. Professor
of Mathematics at Queen's CoUege, Cork, 1867-80; Hon.
D.Sc, 1SS1. Professor of Natural Philosophy at Al.-id. n
University, 1SS0-1922. F.R.S., 1SS0. Author, scientihc.
Married Mary, dau. of Sir DavidStewart. Died May 11, 1923-
Brother of James (1870), William D. (1862) and the next.
{Who was Who; C. J. Fordyce.)
NIVEN GEORGE. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1877. S. of Charles,
deceased. B. 1859, at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. From
Aberdeen University, M.A., Aberdeen, 1S77. Matnc. Michs.
1877; B.A. (151* Wrangler) 1SS1; M.B. 1886. At Guys
Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1886. Practised at Didsbury, Manchester.
Died Feb. 7, 1904, in Manchester. Brother of the above
and of James (1870) and William D. (1862). {Venn, 11. 429;
Medical Directories.)
NIVEN, HENRY. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, June 22,
1833. Of Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1833; B.A. (38t/i II
1837- M.A. 1S40. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Dec. 22, 1839;
priest, Mar. 28, 1S41; C. of Alderbury, Wilts., 1840-3. C. of
Hartlebury, Worcs., 1843-50. V. of Bishampton, 1850-00.
Died May 16, 1890, aged 76. {Eagle, vl. 480; Crockford.)
NIVEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct. 1870. [S. of
Charles, of Thistle Street, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. B.
there, Mar. 12, 1S51. From Aberdeen University. M.A. and
LL D (1910), Aberdeen.] Maine. Michs. 1870; B.A. (SlA
Wrangler) 1874; M.A. 1577; M.B. 1880; B.Chir. 1SS9. Fellow,
1874. At St Thomas's Hospital. Assistant Medical tun. .1 ,
Deptford fever and smallpox hospitals. Sometime in pnvat.-
practice in Manchester. Medical Officer of Health for
Oldham, 1885-94. Medical Superintendent, Westhulme
Hospital. Medical Officer of Health for Manchester, 1894-
1922. Lecturer in Hvgiene at Owens College, Mai
Author, medical. Committed suicide at Douglas, I?;.
Sept. 30, 1925, expressing a wish to be buried at sea. Brother
of William D. (1862), Charles (1863) and George (1877).
{Medical Directories; Who was If*.., The Tima.OtX. 2, 1925.)
NIVEN The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Dec. 21.
1838; a ' Ten-year man.' Only s. of James, of Kirkcud-
bnght, banker, deceased, li. there, Mar. 21, 1809. From
Edinburgh University. Matric. Michs. 1847; B.D. {Stat.
1S49. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1834; pi.
C. of Surhngham, Norfolk, 1S34-6. Chaplain of Si
Hospital, London, 1836-^. P.C. of St Saviour's, Upper
Chelsea, 1840-08. Author, Thoughts on the Kingdom of Cod;
Scotland's Debt to Ireland; A Plea for Ike Irish
Family Readings on Thessakmians, etc. Latterly of 5,
Walton Place, Chelsea. Died Feb. 29, 1888. {Boase, vl. 297;
Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 7, 1888.)
Xix, John Ashburner
NIVEN WILLIAM DAVIDSON. Adm. sizar at Trinity, i
186a S. of Charles, of Thistle Street, Peterhead, Ah
shire B there, Mar. 24, 1842. From Aberdeen Uni
(M \ lS6l- LL.D. 1SS4). Matric. Michs
1S64; B.A. {yd Wrangler) 1 6; M.A. 1 . F.
Professor of Mathematics, R.E. College, Cooper's Hill, 1867;
at the Roval Military Academy, Woolwich. Live. I I
bridge, 1S74-32. Director of Studies at the Roj
College, Greenwich, 1882-1903. F.R.S., 1
K.C.B., 1903. President of the London Matn.-in.ni. d
Society, 1908-9. Edited the collected papers of Clerk Max-
well Retired and lived at Sidcup, where he died May 29,
1917. Brother of Charles (1S63), James (1S70) and George
(1877). {Who was Who; C. J. Fordyce; F. P. White.)
NIVIN ERNEST FIELDEN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1894.
Migrated to Emmanuel, Michs. 1895. Of Clovelly, St Anne's-
on-the-Sea, Lanes. B.A. 1S97; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (lip.
Royston) 1899; priest (Liverpool) 1900; C. of N
Lanes., 1899-1901. Medical Missionary in Edinburgh,
1901-4. Assistant Chaplain at St Margaret's Chapel, Biel,
Haddington, 1904-7. S.P.G. Missionary at Nandyal, Madras,
1907-9 At Edinburgh University. L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S.,
Edinburgh; L.F.P.S., Glasgow, 1907. Medical Officer,
Telugu Medical Mission, South India, 1908-9. Of Leek,
Staffs , in 1910. Served in the Great War, 1914-1° l'-i' ut.,
R A M.C., in France). District Surgeon (G.I. P. Railways) at
Jasper 1913. M.C.P.S., Univ. of Manitoba and Alberta,
1915; Captain, Canadian A.M.C. Of Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, in 1920. Disappears from Crockford, 1929. {Medical
Directories.)
NIX, CHARLES DEVAS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Jan.
4 1850. S. of John [of The Hall, Worth, Sussex (and Caroline,
dau. of Charles F. Henmngs)]. B. [1831] at Sydenham, Kent
School, Herts, (private). Matric. Michs. 1S50; B.A. 1854;
M A. 1S57. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1S54; pnest, 1855; C.
of Worth, Sussex, 1S54-8. V. of Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex,
1S60-74. Married, Feb. 6, 1S64, Catharine, dau. of William
Druce, of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, and had issue. Residing at
The Lodge, Worth, in 1895. Died Jan. 14, 1909. Brother of
Edward W. (1S51). {Crockford; Burke, L.G.; 1 he 1 imes, Jan.
16, 1909.)
NIX, CHARLES GEORGE ASHBURNER. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 18, 1892. S. of John [Hennings, F.R.G.S.],
of Tilgate, Crawley, Sussex (and Sarah, dau. of George
Ashburner, Esq., of Tilgate). B. there, Aug. 25, 1873. School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S92; B.A. 1S9S; M.A. 1904. Served in
the Great War, 1914-19 (Hon. Major, Gen. List (T. F. Res.);
Inspector, Woolwich Arsenal; O.B.E.). Of Fr.
Haywards Heath, Sussex, in 1946. Brother of J..I111 A.
(1885). {Eton sch. I. -.-■:-.. Cm . War List; Walfbrd, ( ly
Families; Burke, E.G.; Kelly, Handbook.)
NIX EDWARD BETHUNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 5,
1889. S. of Edward [Winckelmann] (next), of Trashurst,
Dorking, Suney. B. Feb. 10, 1871, in Manchester. School,
Hanow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1896. Assist-
ant Manager of Parr's Bank, Cavendish Square, London.
Died Jan. 8, 1941, at Godalming. {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke,
L.G.; The 1 imes, Jan. 11, 1941.)
NIX, EDWARD WINCKELMANN. Adm. pens, (age IS) at
Trinity, Nov. 22, 185 1. [3rd] s. of John [sometime of the
Hall, Worth, Sussex] (and Caroline, dau. of Charles I
Hennings, of Dulwich). B. (1833] at Sydenham, Kent.
School, Middlesex (private). Matric. Michs. 1852; B
M \. i860. Of Tunbridge Wells. Married, and had issue.
DiedNov 28,1920 I rolher of Charles D. (1S50). Father of
the above. (Burke, L.G.)
NIX, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. at Caii 3, I
of William, deceased. B. [Aug. 19], 1865, at Si .
Hunts. Schools, Huntingdon and Corbv. Math.
1883; B.A. 1886; M.B. and B.Chir., 1891. At St ["homas's
..I; House Surgeon and assistant tea.
surgery there. M.R.C.S.; L.R.i 1 . ;
Officer, St Marylebone Infirmary. Medical ( «i and Resi
dent Magistrate, 1'ill.arra. Western Australia, until his death,
lug 15,1898. Brother of Rupert E. (1885). {Venn, 11. 465,
ill. 447; Medical Hue. lories.)
NIX JOHN ASHBURNER. Vim pen al Imin. May 12,
Sussex (and Sarah, only child of G Esq., ol
1 ii rate i rawley). B th ire, [uly 1, i.v.i. ■-. i... 1. : . .
Michs. 1885; Scholar, 1888; B.A. (Cla fri , Pt I,
1st Cla- ii ' temple,
June 10, 1891. On the South-Eastern Ciri
|t. J. P. for Su
1, ion. Of i, King's Bench Walk, 1
, nniame. 1. May 1
Lists; Law Lists; Vi
Counts 1 . ■' >y ?■')
553
Nix, Percival Kent
NIX. PERCIVAL KENT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Pembroke,
Oct. 6, 1888. S. of John, Esq., ot Somersham, Hunts. B.
Dec. 28, 1869, at Chatteris, Cambs. [School, Cheltenham
College.] Matnc. Mid),. ixxx; K. A. 1891; M.B. and B.Chir.,
1896. At the Loudon Hospital. Surgeon, R.N., 1S98; Staff
Surgeon, 19 10-14. In the Great War, 19 1 4-19, Fleet Surgeon;
killed Nov. 26, 1914, in the explosion in H.M.S. Bulwark.
(E. H. Vigers; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Medical Directories.)
NIX, RUPERT EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1885. S. of
William, deceased, of Somersham, Hunts. B. there, Jan. 15,
1867. School, Corby, Lines. Matric. Miens. 1885; B. A. 1888;
M.B. and B.Chir. 1894. At St Thomas's Hospital; Resident
House Physician there. House Physician at the Chest
Hospital, Brompton. Clinical Assistant, Chelsea Hospital
for Women. Subsequently practised at Bury St Edmunds
and for many years at Chatteris, Cambs. Medical Officer of
Health for Chatteris U.D.C. J. P. for the Isle of Ely. Of
Chatteris, in 1950. Brother of Herbert W. (1883). (Coin, 11,
479; Medical Directories.)
NIXON. ARTHUR COOPER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1886. S. of Henry, of 8m, Cornwall Gardens, London. B.
[Apr. ix], 1X1.7, 111 London. School, Charterhouse, Godalming.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Football (assoc.) ' blue,'
1889. Served in the South African War, 1899-1902; died
Feb, 16, 1900, at Ladysmith. {List of < artlntstans; Book of
NIXON, ARUNDEL. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 28, 1865.
[3rd] s. of John Walkinshaw. School, Tunbndge. Entrance
Scholar, 1865. Did not come into residence. Matnc. at
London University. Died young. Brother of John E. (1863).
( / onbridee Sch. Reg.; Peile, II. 588.)
NIXON, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 19.
1SS5. Of Staffs. Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar, 1858; B. \
1X60; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1861; priest. 1 •«.-•,
c of Delamere, Cheshire, 1861-74- PC. of Winsford, 1874-
i.,..>i. 1 hsappears from Crockford, 1910.
NIXON. EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 29,
1S41. [S. of Lieut.-CoL Robert, the 1st Royals.] Matric.
Michs. 1X41. Migrated to Peterhouse, net. 6, 1842; B.A
1846. Previously an Ensign in the 98th Foot, 1837, and
Lieut., 1X39. Ord. deacon, 1X45; priest, 1846; C. of Marsh
I 11 111. 1. West Ham, ksse.x, 1S50-2. Chaplain to the London
Hospital, 1852-60. Went to New South Wales, Australia.
Married Miss Daniels. Author, A Manual of District Visiting,
etc. Died Mar. 6, i860, at the parsonage, Cook's River,
Sydney. (H. B. Swanzy; 1. A. Walker, 478; Clergy List;
Crockford.)
NIXON, The Rev. FRANCIS RUSSELL. D.D. 1847, incorp.
from Oxford. [2nd s. of the Rev. Robert (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1776). B. Aug. I, 1803. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. from St John's College, Oxford, July 1, 1X22, B.A.
(Oxford) 1827; M.A. (Oxford) 1841; D.D. (Oxford) 1842.
Fellow of St John's College, Oxford. Ord. deacon (Oxtord)
1827; ptiest, "1828; C. of Levton, Essex. C. of Sevenoaks.
P.C. of Plaistow, Essex. Chaplain at Naples, 1S33-5. V. of
Sandgate, Kent, 1836-8. V. of Ash-ncxt-Winghain, 1838-42.
A Six preacher in Canterbury Cathedral. Bishop of Tas-
mania, 1842-63. R. of Bolton Percy, Yorks., 1X114-5.
Author, //is,'. Hi ,*/ Merihaiit 1 avlors' S. /:,.,,/; Lectures on the
Catechism, etc. Retired to Lake Maggiore, where he died,
Apr 7,1879. Biother of the next. [Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; Boose, 11. 1154;! rockford; D.N.B.)
NIXON, GEORGE RUSSELL. Adm. pens, (age 28) at Trinity,
Mar. 9, 1S30. S. of [the Rev,] Robert (Christ Church, Oxford,
1776). B. Mar. 20, 1802, in London. School, Merchant
Taylors', London. Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834. Died
1878, 111 New South Wales. Brother of the above. 'Merchant
Taylors' Sch. Reg.)
NIXON GEORGE TAIT ST AUBVN. Adm. pens, at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 20, 1869. [School, Rossall (1862).] Matric. Michs.
1869. In Hi" I.C.S ; Public Works Depart., Bengal, 1870-
07. \l.CS. Lists; Rossall Sch. Reg.)
NIXON, HAYDN FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at St John's, 0 I to,
1874 ( if Cheshire. S. of William, schoolmaster (and Ellen).
B. at Dukn 1.1. B.ipt. June 4, 1854. [Educated at the
Liverpool Institute.] Matnc. Michs. 1874; B.A. 1S80; M.A.
1883. Old. deacon (Winchester) 1X78; priest, 1S79; C. of
Ad.il.-st ', Surrey, 1878-80. C. of St Mark's. North Audley
Street, 1881-91. V. of St Paul's, Old Brentford, Essex, 1891
1906, Died Dec. 12, 1906, at Ventnor. Brother of Henry E.
(1X7-1)- (1 rockford; Eagle, x.xvm. 213.)
NIXON, HENRY COTTER. Adm. at Trinity, Dec. 4, 1S75.
[4th s. of Henry George, organist of Southwark tatli. dial
(and Caroline Melissa, .lau. of |..hu Danby, glee composer).
B 1842, in London.] Mus.Bac. 1876. Had been taught music
Nixon, Louis
and the organ by Deval of Hull, by Henry Smart, Dr Steggall
and G. A. Macfarrcn. 1 ire. mist of St Peter's, Woolwich,
1864-8; of St James's, Spanish Place, 1870; of St Mary-
Magdalene. St Leonatds-on-Sea, 1872-7. His compositions
include A Sonata for piano and 11 .';il;.l /'tail </,.mY I.i.did
prize, Trinity College, London, 1880); Sonata for pianoforte
and . 'i. ./..m, (.'.<; Symphonic Poem, Talamon and Arcile;
Overture, Titania; Lotuertstuck for piano and 01. ie-n,.,
madngals, pari sone-, .-I. . I >i> d 1 lee. 2s, LieiX. [Degrees m
Music; Grove, Diet, of Music, ill. 3S3.)
NIXON, HENRY EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3,
1872. S. of William (and Ellen). B. at Wigan, Lanes. Bapt.
Aug. 16, 1851. Assistant Master at Liverpool Institute
before admission. Matric. Michs. 1X72; B.A. 1876. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1S75; priest, 1877; C. of Emmanuel
Church, Lambeth, 1S75-7. C. of Binstead, Isle of Wight,
1877-9. C. of listen, Cheshire, 1879-1911. V. of All Samls
and St Bede's, Birkenhead, 1911-15. Latterly of 8, Parkway,
Wallasey, Cheshire. Disappears from Crockford, 1924.
Brother of Haydn F. (1874).
NIXON, JOHN (1752),
■ NICKSON.
NIXON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, May 25, 1796
S. of Eccles, of Tnchinopoly, India. [B. June 25, 1 7 7 7 - J
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1797; Scholar, I7'i7
Cornet, 20th Dragoons, Feb. 14, 1800; Lieut., Feb. 14, 1802;
12th Dragoons, June 15, 1802; 2nd Dragoons, May II, 1S05;
Capt., 5th Garrison Batt., Nov. 28, 1B06; 17th Foot Jan. 10,
1X12; Brevet-Major, Aug. 12. 1S19; retired Nov. 7, 1X22.
Served in the Peninsular War. Married, 1x15, Eliza Mary
Anne, dau. of Capt. Emerson. L>ied May 1, 1831, at St
Thome, Madras. (Record of Old Westminsters.)
NIXON, JOHN ALEXANDER. Adm. at cut 5, June 24, 1893.
S. of Robert Bell, freight-broker, of Bombay (and Margaret
Sehna). B. Oct. 19, 1S74, m Edinburgh. School, St John's,
Hurstpierpoint. Matric. Michs. IX,, j; B.A. 1896; M.B. and
B.Chir. iyoo; M.D. 1916. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.P., 1903; F.R.C.P., 1911. House Physician and
Ophthalmic House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's. House
Surgeon, Metropolitan Hospital. House Physician and
Senior Resident Officer, Bristol Royal Iiirlrniary. Practised
for many years m Bristol. President of the Bntish Medico-
Chirurgical Society, 1922. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Col., A. M.S.; C.M.G. 1919; Consulting Physician to the
B.E.F. and Rhine army). Chairman of Central Organisation
of Military Education Committees of Universities and Uni-
versity Colleges. Professor of Medicine, Bristol University.
Author, .Xtitntion and the Public Health; The Debt of Medi-
cine to the Fine Arts, etc. Of 7, Lansdowne Place, Clifton, in
1114.J. Died Mar. 17, Iy5l. (Hurstpierpoint Sell. AYe.; Venn, 11.
530; Medical Dire, tones. Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
NIXON, JOHN EDWIN. Adm. at King's (age 18), a scholar from
Eton, Aug. 8, 1859; also at Leicester Collegiate School.
S. of Thomas, of Windsor. H. there. Matnc. Michs. 1859;
B.A. (Class. Trip., 1st Class) 1863; M.A. iXi.i., Fellow, 1862
1916; lie, in, 1873 83 and 1885-9. Assistant Master at
Wellington College, 1867-8. Classical Lecturer at King's
( oil" ge, London, 1871 -4; Fellow of King's College, London,
1X75. Gresham Professor of Rhetoric at London University,
1881-1914. Assisted in the establishment of the King's
Choir School, Cambridge. A great lover of music; organised
informal associations of part-singers, who met in his rooms.
Auditor of the University Musical Club. Author, works on
Latin verse, prose composition and rhetoric. E>i..i 1
I9i6,aged76. Benefactor to King's. (Eton Sch. Lists; King's
( oil. Reg.;Sch olmasters' Directories.)
NIXON, JOHN EVELYN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr 29,
1X03. [2nd] s. of John [of Camden Villa, Cheltenham]. B.
[June 13, 1843], at Tonbndge. School, Tonbndge. Matnc.
Mn lis. 1S63; Scholar, 1863-6. Migrated to Wadham Colli ;e,
< ixford, whence he matric. Oct. 13, 1866, age 23; exhibitioner,
1867-8. For some years Principal of University School,
San Francisco. Died Sept. 5, 1891. Brother of Arundel
(1S65). (Tonbndge Sell. Keg.; Peile, II. 570; Al. Oxon.)
NIXON, LOUIS. Matnc. Non-Coil. Lent, 1885. Ord. deacon
(Ossory) 1887; priest (Manchester), 1889; C. of Inistioge,
Kilkenny, 1S87-8. C. of St George's, Bolton, Lanes., 1S88-9.
C. of Bredburv, Cheshire, 1890-1. V, of Howgill, Yorks.,
ix,, 1-4. C. of Westward, Cumberland, 1895-7. C. of Warden,
Northumberland, 1S97-9. C. of Norton, Kent, 1900-2. C.
of Chelsneld, 1902-4. K. of Wennington, Essex, 1907-9.
Chaplain of City of London and Tower Hamlets cemetery.
Bow, Middlesex, 1909-34. Died Nov. 24, 1945, aged S3,
at Woodford, 1 I ■'. The ( hurch limes. Dec. 7,
1945)
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Nixon, Randal Charles John
NIXON, RANDAL CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, June ii, 1 8 60. S. of John, of Southborough. Matric.
Michs. 1S60; Scholar, i860; B.A. (21s/ Wrangler) 1864; M.A.
1867. Head Mathematical Master at the Royal Academical
Institution, Belfast, 1869-95. 'A famous teacher'; had as
his pupils Sir Joseph Larmor, A. J. C. Allen, and other
notable mathematicians. Died May 15, 1902, in London.
Author, Euclid Revised; Elementary Plane Trigonometry.
(T. A. Walker, 516.)
NIXON, SAMUEL HENRY. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 189S.
S. of — , Esq., of Buckingham House, Malvern. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Jan. 1899; B.A. 1901.
NIXON, THOMAS WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magda-
lene, Oct. 7, 1865. S. of William, Esq., of Tealby, Market
Rasen, Lines. Matric. Michs. 1865; exhibitioner; B.A. 1872;
MA. 1883. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S71; priest, 1874; C. of
Grassendale, Lanes., 1871-4. P.C. of St Catharine's, South
Brixton, 1S74-5. C. of Great Barrington and Taynton,
Gloucs., 1S75. V. of Chilton-super-Polden with Edington,
Somerset, 1876-S. C. of Great Bookham, Surrey. 1
Lie. pr., dio. of Winchester, 1SS5. Residing at Prest- m
Little Bookham, Surrey, in 1S95. Died Feb. 11, 1904, .it
Bognor, Sussex. (Crockford; The Titnes, Feb. 15, 1904.)
NIXON, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 16,
1883. S. of William. B. [Jan. io, 1865], at Sheffield. School,
Wesley College, Sheffield. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1887;
M.A. 1S91. Ord. deacon (York) 1888; C. of Scarborough,
1888-93. C. of Kegworth, Leics., 1893-5. V. of Winster,
Derbs., 1895-1926. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; mentioned in Secretary of State's List
for ' valuable services '). V. of Matlock Bank, Derbs., 1926-
43 and Rural Dean of Bakewell. Died in 1943. (Peile, 11.
696; Univ. War List; Crockford.)
NIXON, — . Adm. at Sidney, 1784.' Did not reside.
NIXSON, JOSEPH MAYER. Adm. pens, at Clars, May :'.
1S46. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1S51. Ord. deacon {Oxford)
1853; priest, 1855; C. of Dorchester, Oxon., 1853-6. C. of
Chale, Isle of Wight, 1857-62. C. of Rampton, Cambs.,
1862-93. Resided at Longstanton St Michael, Cambs.,
1893-9, and disappears from Crockford, 1900.
NOAKES, ARTHUR JOHN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1873. B. [Apr. 6, 1856], at Brighton. School, Amersham
Hall. Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (Chichester) 1879; priest, 18S0; C. of West Lavington,
Sussex, 1S79-81. C. of St Jude's, Gray's Inn Road, London,
1881-4. C. of Enfield, Middlesex, 1884-90. V. of St
Matthew's, Ponders End, 1890-2. R. of Upper Clatford,
Hants., 1892-1915. Died Apr. 18, 1915. (Peile, 11. 632;
Crockford; The limes, Apr. 21, 1915.)
NOAKES, EDWARD SPENCER. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1 386;
B.A. 1889. Migrated to St Catharine's, Oct. 27, itiyo; M.A.
1S93. M.A. and LL.D., Trinity College, Dublin, 1903. Ord.
deacon (Ely) i889;priest, 1891. Assistant Master at the Perse
School, Cambridge, 1889-94, and C. of St Andrew-the-Less,
Cambridge, 1890-2. Head Master of Newark Grammar
School, 1894-1905. V. of Edale, Derbs., 1905-8. V. of St
John's, Derby, 1908-14. Rural Dean of Derby, 1910-12.
Archdeacon of Derby, 1909-44. P.C. of Darley Abbey,
Derbs., 1914-30. Hon. Canon of Derby, 192S-44. Died Dec.
30, 1944, at 13, Vernon Street, Derby, aged 83. (School-
masters' Directories; Crockford; Who's Who; The Titnes, Jan.
2, 1945.)
NOAKS, BENJAMIN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Aug. ii, 1885.
S. of Edward, Captain in the service of the H.E.I. Co. [after-
wards examiner in Navigation to Port of London, died
; ■■), 1876] (and Agnes Eliza Wilson Stuart). B.
1866, at Tottenham. School, Christ's Hospital [ti
Richard Lee). Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A
Principal of a school at Queen stown, Cape Colony, 1 >■).
DiedApr. 15, 1946, at Portpatnck, Wigtownshire. Doubtless
brother of the next. {Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners.)
NOAKS, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Jan. 25, 1S76.
[Doubtless s. of Edward.] School, Christ's Hospital. Matric.
Michs. 1876; B.A. (31s* Wrangler) 18S0; M.A. 1S84. Assistant
Master at Felsted Grammar School, 1880-5. Rector of
Grey Institute, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1885-92.
Government Inspector of Schools, Cape of Good Hope,
1892-1919. Resident at Wynberg, Cape Province,
Doubtless brother of the above. (Christ's Hospital Exhibi-
tioners.)
NOBBS, JAMES ALFRED. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1899.
Migrated to Downing; B A. 1902; M.A. 1906.
NOBLE, AMBROSE EDWARD. Adm. scholar at St Catha-
rine's, 1898. S. of Ambrose Parker, B fuly ■
Loughborough. School, Haileybury. Matric. Mi b
B.A. 1901. Assistant Master at St Sulvator's School, St
Noble, Joseph William
Andrew's, iqoi. Died Mar. 9, 1905. [Haileybury Sch. Keg.;
■ ■ .
NOBLE, CHARLES SIMEON. Adm. pens, .it I 1 I
1857. S. of the Rev. John (1822), R. of Nether Bro 1
Leics. B. Feb. 6, 1839, at Burslem rectory, Staffs. School,
Northern Church of England. Did not reside. Ensign,
Bengal Native Infantry, Oct. 4, 1858; Lieut., Mar. 1
transferred to Bengal Staff Corps, 1S66; Capt., 1870;
i jeuU-Col., 1SS4; Colonel, 188S; retired, 1S90. Brother
of Humphrey (1855) and Robert (1861). [Venn, II. 333;
Army Lists; I. C.S, Lists.)
NOBLE, HEATLEY. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1879. S. of
John, Esq., of Park Place, Henley-on-Thames. Matrii
Michs. 1S80. Migrated to Downing, Feb. 2, 1882.
NOBLE, HENRY HEYWOOD. Adm. at Clare, June 7, i«79-
[H. in Hong Kong, where his father was a bank-m.ma^T.
School, Felsted.] Matric. Michs. 1879; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1S88.
Stockbroker; eventually senior partner of Ashton, Tod and
Noble, Liverpool. J. P. Took great interest in the erection
of Liverpool Cathedral; joint hon. treasurer of the building
committee until 1932. Senior Warden of the Cathedral.
A prominent freemason. Died Sept. n, 1934. aged 73, in
Liverpool. (.-1/. felsted; Who's Who; The Titnes, Sept. 13,
I934-)
NOBLE, The Rev. HENRY LOVELL. B.A. 1764, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. 1764. Adm. pens. atST John's, July 2, 1764. S.
of the Rev. Anthony (1706-7), of Frolesworth Leics. B. in
Leics. Matric. from All Souls College, Oxford, July 16, I756.
age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1760. R.of Frolesworth, 1764-88. Died
Feb. 14, 1788. Father of Samuel G. (1784). (St John's Coll.
Adm., in, 169; AX. Oxon.; G. Mag., 1788, 11. 1033.)
NOBLE, HUMPHREY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 30, 1855.
S. of the Rev. John (1822). B. Jan. 27, 1836, at Burslem.
[School, RossalL] Matric. Michs. 1855; Scholar; B
M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1S61; priest, 1862; C. of
Christ Church, Newark, Notts., 1861-6. C. of Great Baddow,
Essex, 1867-8. R. of South Croxton, Leics., 1S68-93. Re-
sided subsequently at 25, Alexandra Road, Stonegate,
Leicester, where he died Mar, 20, 1904. Brother of Charles
S. (1S57) and of Robert (1S61). (Rossall Sch. Reg.; Eagle,
xxv. 334; Crockford; The 1 imes, Mar. 23, 1904.)
NOBLE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Apr. 6, 1S22. S. of the Rev.
Jjohn], V. of Frisby, Leics. Ii. there, Apr. 15, 1804. Schools,
Leicester (Mr Davies) and Oakham (Dr Doncaster). Matric.
Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826. Ord. deacon, 1827; priest, 182S
P.C. of St Paul's, Burslem, Staffs., 1834-44. P.C. of Wren-
bury, Cheshire, 1845-9. R- of Nether Broughton, Leics.,
1850-75. Died Nov. 15, 1875. Brother of Joseph W. {1826)
and Robert T. (1S2S); father of Charles S. (1857), Robert
(1861) and the above. (Eagle, xxv. 334; Crockford.)
NOBLE, JOHN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1899. S. of J. .Esq.,
deceased, of Spring6eld, Scorton, Garstang, Lanes. [B. at
I.' 1. near Preston, 1880.] School, Lancaster (.raiuui.n'.
Matric. Michs. 1899. A solicitor. J. P. for Cumberland. Of
Brent House, Penrith, and Tirrill, Westmorland. Died at
Tirrill, July 26, 1946. (C. R. Hudleston; Law Lists.)
NOBLE, JOHN PADMORE. Adm. pens, at Chr st's,
1854. S. of John Padmore, of the Bank of England. B.
[Feb. 18, 1834], in London. School, King's College. Matric.
Michs. 1,^4; 1. \ 1. Ord. deacon (Elv) i860;
priest, 1861; C. of Ampthill, Beds., 1860-2. C. of ]
Sussex, 1803-8. C. of Hopton, Suffolk, 1868-72. C. of Kirk
Sandall, Yorks., 1872-6. V. of Childs Ercall, Salop, 1876-96.
Latterly resided at 20, Palace Court, London, \V
died May 24, 1904. Father of the next and of Williain H.
(1890). [Peile, 11. 535; Crockford; 1 he I imt ., May 25, 1904.)
NOBLE, JOHN PADMORE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan, 12,
1884. S. of the Rev. John Padmore (above). B. [Nov. 6,
1863], at Lodsworth rectory, Sussex. School, I toe Matric,
Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M \ 1891. Ord d< 1 ■
Mitchinson, for Peterb.) 1&89; priest (Peterb.) 1
Weedon, Northants., 1889-92. C. of Wyke Regis and Fleet,
Dorset, 1893-8. C. of Heydon, Cambs., 1898-9. C. oi [slip,
Oxon., 1900-2. V. of Fleet, Dorset, 1904-5. Li .
Chichester, 1907-9. Latterly of Felpham, Bogn
Apr. 13, 1909. Brother <>i William H, (1890). 1
Lists; Peile, 11. 702; Oa
NOBLE, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. pen;
Mar. 6, 1826. S. Of the Rev. I t>hn . ; 1 n ■ ■ 1
1799.] [L.S.A., 1S19; M.I 1 1 1
M.B. 1831. Practised for rnanj
Danett's Hall, 1 . .. ■ , 1
ary. Mayor of Leicester in 1858. M.P.forLi
Married, 1824, Mary J |
Halifax. Died ol choli ra,
1S52); brother of John (1822) and 1
sv. J34; Return of M.P's.; Medical
Direct tries; 1,1. 2^2.)
555
Noble, Joseph William
NOBLE, JOSEPH WILLIAM. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1885. S.
of John, land-agent, of Woodhall, Herts. B. [Nov. 21], 1867,
at Lewisham, Kent. Schools, Harrow and Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1880; M.B. and B.Chir. 1894;
M.D. 1914. Rowing ' blue,' i8gi. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1S94. Assistant Demonstrator in
Histology and Anatomy at Cambridge. Practised for a few
years from 1900 at Nottingham. Medical Superintendent,
Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, Davos Platz, Switzerland, in
1910. Medical Superintendent, Durham C.C., at Holywood
Hall, Wolsingham, 1913. Died there June 3, 1914. (Hailey-
bury Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 477; Book of Blues; Medical Direc-
tories.)
NOBLE, LAKE SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June
11, 1888. S. of John, Esq., of Littleover, Derbs. B. June 8,
1869. School, Repton. Matnc. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Bp. Royston, for Liverpool) 1892;
priest (Liverpool) 1893; C. of St Cleopas, Toxteth Park,
Liverpool 1892-5. C. of Winshili, Derbs., 1895-1907.
Chaplain of Christ Church, Lagos, 1907-9. Colonial Chaplain
for S. Nigeria, 1909-21. R. of Hanistall-Ridware {with Pipe
Ridware, 1928), Staffs., 1923-33. V. of Barrow-on-Trent
with Twyford, Derbs., 1933-5. Disappears from Crockford,
1936. (Repton Sch. Reg.)
NOBLE, MARK. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, May 3, 1799. Matric.
Michs. 1799.
NOBLE, MARK. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 3, 1S52. [Only] s.
of Joseph William, Esq. (1826), M.D. (sir), of Danetfs
11. ill. Leicester. B. 1834. School, Brighton Collegiate.
Matric. Easter, 1852. Migrated to Magdalen Hall, Oxford,
whence he matric. Mar. 30, 1855; B.A. (Oxford) 18S8; M.A.
(Oxford) i860. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 3, 1859. Not
111 Law Lists, 1870. (Venn, 11.307; Al. Oxon.; Inns 0) Court.)
NOBLE, PERCY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5, 1885. S. of John, of
Park Place, Henley-on-Thames. School, Eton. Matric.
Mil hs. 1885. Migrated to Downing, Feb. 1, 1887. Died Feb.
14. 1937, aged 71, at The Priory, Taplow; buried at Remen-
liain, near Henley-on-Thames. Brother of Wilson (1873}.
(EtonSch. Lists; The Times, Feb. 15, 1937.)
NOBLE. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 25, 1861.
uf Staffs. [S. of the Rev. John (1S22), P.C. of B'urslem.
B. May 11, 1842, at Burslem. School, Kossall.] Matric.
Michs. iS6i; B.A. 181.5. V. of Gnmston, Leics., 1866-8.
C. of Sibson near Atherstone, 1869. Died at Malta, Apr. 11,
1869. Brother of Charles S. (1857) and Humphrey (1855).
(RossallSch. Reg.; The Annual Register, 1. 445.)
NOBLE, ROBERT TURLINGTON. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Mar.
12. 1S2S. [4th s. of the Rev. John, V. of Fnsby-on-Wreak,
Leies. 13. there, Feb. 9, 1810. Schools, Leicester (Mr Davies)
and ' i.ikham (L>r Done aster).] Did not reside. Adm. at Sidney,
May 21. 1S29. Matnc. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1834. Private tutor
1. .Mi 1 h. .mas Blonuicld'ssoiis, 1 83 i-S. Ord. deacon (Peterb.)
1 19; priest, 1840; C. of Old Dalby, Leics., 1839-41. Went to
Mill. is, 1841 and 1843, founded the C.M.S. mission at
Masulipatam, and also what was subsequently called the
Noble College, ' a native English school for education of the
upper classes.' At EUore, 1854 and Bezwada, 1858. Died
from exposure to the cyclone of Nov. 1, 1864; buned 111 St
Mary's Cemetery, Masulipatam. Brother of John ( 1822) and
Joseph W. (1S26). (F. Penny; Peile, 11. 430; Boose, 11.
1 157; Diet, of Indian Biog.)
NOBLE, SAMUEL GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Aug. 4,
17S4. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Henry Lovell (1764), R. of
Frolesworth, Leics. B. there, Nov. 5, 1764. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Lent, 1786; B.A. 1 789. K. of Frolesworth,
Leics., 1790-1822. Married, 1794, Margaret, dau. of Thomas
Lambert, of Malton, Yorks., by whom he had 13 children.
Died lune 2, 1822. Father of Samuel L. (1814). (Fletcher,
Leics. Pedigrees and Royal 1>< scents, 51.)
NOBLE, SAMUEL HENRY BRIERLY. Adm. pens, at Emma-
nuel, Mar. 27, i860. [S. of the Rev. Samuel Lambert ( 1814),
R. of Frolesworth, Leics. School, Kossall. j Matin Michs.
i860; B.A. 18114. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1864; priest,
1865; C. of Dunchuri ti, Warws., 1864-5. R- of Frolesworth,
Leics. (succeeding Ins father), 1865-75. Died 111 1*75. Doubt-
less father of the next. ( Rossall Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
NOBLE. SAMUEL HENRY RADCLIFFE. Adm. pens, at
Emmanuel, Feb. 8, 1892. [Eldest] s. of Mrs Noble [and
doubtless of the above] of 37, Alexander Road, Southport.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of Towcester, Northants.,
1896-9. C. of St Giles, Reading, 1899-1901. C. of Estcourt,
Natal, 1903-6. V. .it Mooi River, 1906 20. Lie. to off., dio.
of Natal, 1920. Died in Apr. 1945, at Rearsby, Mooi River,
Natal. (Crockford; the limes. May l, 1945.}
NOBLE, SAMUEL LAMBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 2.
ihi 1 Of Leics. [Eldest s. of lb.- Rev Samuel George (17S4),
K. of Frolesworth, Leics. 11. Aug. 21., 1795 School, Repton.]
Nodder, John Bourne
Matric. Michs. 1814; B.A. 1818. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1818;
priest, 1819. R. of Frolesworth, Leies.( succeeding his father),
1 64. Died May 21, 1864. Father of Samuel H. B.
(i860). (Repton Sch. Reg.;G. Mag., 1864, II. 118.)
NOBLE, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Si John's, May 12, 1829.
S. of W., deceased, of Hawkshead, Lanes. School, Hawks-
head. Matric. Michs. 1829; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon (Rochester, Litt. dim. from York) Apr. 14, 1833;
C. of Sedgbrook with East Allington, Lines., -1841-3. P.C.
of Winster, Westmorland, 1844-7. R. of Pitchcott, Bucks.,
1847-82. Married, Dec. 5, 1839, Agnes Elizabeth, dau. of D.
Mackreth, of London. Died Nov. 25, 1882, aged 75. Father
of William M. (1865). (Eagle, xxv. 335; Cambridge . 1 1 ..;, I,
Dec. 7, 1839; Crockford.)
NOBLE, WILLIAM HATT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 18,
1890. S. of the Rev. John Padmore ( 1854). B.[Feb. 3, 18,71],
at Hopton vicarage, near Great Y'armouth. School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1S93; M.A. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Wakefield) 1895; priest, 1S96; C. of All Saints cathedral,
Wakefield, 1895-1909. V. of Benenden, Kent, 1911-22.
R. of Sedlescombe with Whathngton, Sussex, 1927-49.
Died Jan. 26, 1950. Brother of John P. (1884). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Peile, 11. 758; Crockford.)
NOBLE, WILLIAM MACKRETH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 3, 1865. Eldest s. of the Rev. William (1S29), R. of
Pitchcott, Bucks. B. [1845] at Winster. Westmorland.
[Schools, Aldenham and St Bees; and at King's College,
London.] Matnc. Michs. 1S65. Migrated (age 21) to Pem-
broke, Apr. 16, 1866; Scholar; B.A. 1S69. Assistant Master
at Helmuth College, London. Head Master of Aylmer High
School, Ontario, 1S74-5. Ord. deacon (Huron) 1876; priest
(Arkansas) 1877; a missionary in Arkansas, 1S71.-7. C. of
St Thomas, Ramsey, Hunts., 1877-91. R. of Wistow, 1891-
1929, and V. of Little Raveley, 1898-1929. Hon. Canon of
Ely, 1922. Author, Hunts, and the Armada; Ramsey Abbey,
its Rise and Fall (jointly). Died Oct. 4, 1929, aged 84.
(Aldenham Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Who was Who; The 1 imes,
Oct. 7, 1929.)
NOBLE, WILSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1S73.
[Eldest] s. of John, of Maidenhead, Berks. B. [Nov. 21],
1854, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1873;
B.A. 187S; M.A. 18S1. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 19,
1876. Called to the Bar, June 9, 1S80. M.P. for Hastings,
1886-95. President of the Rontgen Society of London, 1899-
1900. Of Sissinghurst Grange, Kent, and Park Place, Henley-
on-Thames. Died at Park Place, Nov. 1, 19 17. Brother of
Percy (1S85). (£/ou Sch. List!; Law LisK Inns of Court;
Foster, Men al the Bar, Who was Who; 1 he limes, Nov. 2,
1..1;.)
NOCK, THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1900. S.
of the Rev. Thomas Harry (next), R. of Bressingham,
Norfolk, deceased. B. Nov. 30, 1881, at Sutton Street,
Birmingham. School, King Edward's, Birmingham. Maine.
Michs. 1900; Abbott Scholar, 1901; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I,
1st Class) 1903; Carus prize, 1904; (Theol. Trip., Pt II, 1st
class, 1904); M.A. 1907. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1904;
Sriest, 1906; C. of St Mark's, Wolverhampton, 1904-8. R. of
ressingham, Norfolk, 1908-48-. Hon. Canon of Norwich,
1942-8-. (Crockford.)
NOCK, THOMAS HARRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15.
1871. Of Salop. S. of Thomas, farmer (and Anne). B. at
Sutton Maddock, Salop. Bapt. July 15, 1852. School,
Brewood. Matnc. Michs. 1871; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1875;
M.A. 1878. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S75; priest, 1876;
C. of St Clement, Nechells, Binningham. 1875- ,s; V. there,
1878-87. R. of Bressingham, Norfolk, 1887-9. Died Mar. 15,
1889. Father of the above. (Eagle, XV. 485; Crockford.)
NOCKELLS, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 6, 1843.
S "1 W., coal-merchant, of Stratford. 1'ssex (and Elizabeth).
Bapt. Nov. 27. 1824. [Sih....Is, Chigwell and Merchant
Taylors' (1839).] Matric. Ma lis. 1843; B A. 1847; M.A. 1850.
Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1854; priest, 1856; C. of Stanstead-
Abbots, Herts., 1854-7. C. of Cobham, Kent, 1857 ....
R. of Ifield, 1S60-72. Residing ..i |, ( arlton Villas, Barnes,
in 1895; died there 1902. [Chigwell Sch /.'.-., M <>,!:, n;t
Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Eagle, XXIV. 248; 1 rockford.)
NODA, KIYSTANE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S92.
NODDER. JOHN BOURNE. Adm. pens, at Courts Christi,
Sept 2.1, 1S72. Of Derbs. [S. of the Rev. Joseph (Wadharn
College, Oxford, 1800), R. of Ashover (and Mary Ann, dau.
of George Fletcher, M.D., mayor of Chesterfield).] B. July
7, 1853. School. Repton. Matnc. Mi. hs. 1872; IS.A. 1 6;
M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon, 1877; pnest (Bp. Abraham, for
Lichfield) 1878; C. of Heath, Derbs., 1S77-8. R. of Ashover,
1878-1941. Died in 1942. (Repton Sch. Reg.: Crockford;
F.M.G., II. 691, which erroneously gives 'Joseph' Bourne.)
556
Noddins, William
NODDINS. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, July
2, 1787. S. of Richard, of Pickering, Yorks. School, York.
Matric. Miens. 1787; B.A. (iS<* Wrangler) 1791; M.A. 1797;
B.D. 1S04. Fellow. P.C. of Stockton-on-the-Forest, Yorks.,
1809-24. Disappears from Clerical Guide, 1829.
NOEL, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Trinity,
June 13, 1837. S. of the Hon. Frederick (and Mary, dau.
of William WoocUey). D. [Julv 30, 1816], at Bloxworth
House, Dorset. Matric. Michs. 1S37; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester) June 14, 1840; priest, June 6, 1841; C. of
Wollastone, Gloucs., 1840-3. C. of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex,
in 1S44-5. V. of Cropredy, Oxon., 1851-61. R. of Stanhoe
with Banvick, Norfolk, 1861-84. Married, June 16, 1841,
Lucy Elizabeth, dau. of Capt. Norris William Tonge, R.N.,
of Alveston, and had issue. Died June 9, 1884, at Axenstein,
near Lucerne. (Burke, P. arid B. {sub Gainsborough); Burke,
Col. Gentry, I. 123; The Guardian, June 18, 1884.)
NOEL, The Hon. BAPTIST WRIOTHESLEY. Adm. pens, (age
19) at Trinity, Feb. 4, 1S17. [16th child and nth] s. of
Sir Gerard Noel, 2nd Bart, (sub Edwards, 1776) [and Diana,
Baroness Barham], B. [July 10, 1799], in Edinburgh.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1S1S; Scholar, 1820;
M.A. 1S21. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 12, 1821. Took
Holy Orders. C. of Cossington, Leics. Minister of St John's
Chapel, Bedford Row, London, 1827-4S. Became a leading
Evangelical preacher. Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen,
1S41-9. Resigned from the Church of England, Aug. 9,
1849, and was baptised, by immersion , in John Street Baptist
Chapel. Baptist minister there, 1849-68. President of the
Baptist Union, 1855 and 1867. Gave vigorous support to
the North in the American Civil War. Married, Oct. 17,
1826, Jane, eldest dau. of Peter Baillie, of Dochfour, Inver-
ness-shire. Author of religious and controversial works. Died
Jan. 19, 1S73, at Stanmore, Middlesex. Father of Emest
(1856) and Wriothesley B. (1846); brother of Charles N.
(1801), Gerard T. (iSot), Berkeley O. (1819), and Leland
(1817). (Records of Old Westminsters; Boose, 11. 1159; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Gainsborough); Burke, Col. Gentry, I. 124;
/'; f Court; D.N.B.)
NOEL. BARHAM MOLYNEUX. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1887. S. of Albert Leland, Esq., of Elm Park Gardens
(and Ella, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Capel Molyneux). B. [Feb. 8.
1868], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 18S7.
Sometime in business at Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Married, Dec. 4, 1895, Dorothy, dau. of Spencer Brunton,
and had issue. Latterly of 3;, Holland Park Avenue, London,
W. Died Julv 15, 1932; buried at Whitstable, Kent. (£(011
Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; The Times, July 18, 1932.)
NOEL. The Hon. BERKELEY OCTAVIUS. Adm. nobleman (age
23) at Trinity, Feb. 18, 1819; from Magdalen College,
Oxford, whence he had matric. Feb. 10, 1815, age 20. [8th] s.
of Sir Gerard Noel, Bt. (1776, sub Edwards). B. [Dec. 3,
1794] at Brighton. School, Brighton. Matric. Lent, 1819;
M.A. 1S20. Married, June 22, 1820, Letitia Penelope, only
dau. of Ralph Addcrlev, of Elmlev Castle, Worcs., and widow
of Andrew Hacket, of'Moxhull Park. Died Mar. 2S, 1S41, 111
Brussels. Father of the next; brother of Charles N. (l8oz),
Gerard T. (1801), Baptist W. (1817) and Leland (1817). (Al.
Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Gainsborough); Burke, Col.
Gentry, 1. 123; Burke, Extinct Baronetcies; G. Mag., 1-41. I
671.)
NOEL, BERKELEY PLANTAGENET GUILFORD CHARLES.
Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 7, 1839. [Eldest] s. of
the Hon. Berkeley [Oetavius] (above) (and Letitia Penelope,
dau. of Ralph Adderley, Esq., of Iilmley Castle, Worcs.). B.
July 29, 1821, in London. School, Warwick (private).
Matric. 1840. Succeeded his mother at Moxhull Park,
Warws., 1S60. J. P. and D.L. for Warwickshire. Married,
June 8, 1852, his cousin, Millicent Mary, dau. of the Hon.
and Rev. Francis James Noel, of Teston, Kent, and had
issue. Died Mar. 15, 1906. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Gains-
borough); Walford, County Fa>-
NOEL, The Hon. CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 16, 1836. [Eldest] s. of Charles [Noel] (next),
Baron Barham [post Earl of Gainsborough] (and his 2nd
wife, Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Sir George Grey, Bart.).
B. in Edinburgh. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1837.
Of Exton Park, Rutland. Capt., Leics. Yeomanry. M.P. for
Rutland, 1840-1. Lord-Lieut, of Rutland; High Sheriff,
1848. Married, Nov. 1, 1-141, Ida Harriet Augusta, eldest dau.
of Will; ' Earl Of Errol, Succeeded his father
as 2nd Earl 01 '' 1 [866. Died Aug. 13,
1881. Half-brotherofRodenB. W. (1854). (Return of M.P .'s;
Burke, P. and B.; Walford. County Families; G.E.C.)
NOEL, The Hon. CHARLES NOEL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, July 6
sub Edwards), of Exton Hall, Rutland (and Diana, '
Barham). [B. Oct. 2, 1781.] School, Langley, Kent. Doubt-
ful if resided. Styled I . irds, 1797-8; and
Noel Noel, 1798-1823. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 12, 1803.
Noel, Evan Baillie
Of Catmose Lodge, Rutland. M.P. for Rutland, 1808-14.
Succeeded his mother as 3rd Baron Barham, 1S23, and his
father as 2nd Bart., 1838. Created Earl of Gainsborough,
Aug. 16, 1841. Married (1) July 1, 1809, Elizabeth, only dau.
of fhomas Welman, of Poundsford Park, Somerset; [2) May
13, 1817, Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. Sir George Grey, 1st
Bart., and had issue, one son; (3) June 29, 1820, Arabella,
2nd dau. of Sir James Hamlvn Williams, Hart., of ( lovelly;
(4) July 25, 1833, Frances, dau. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Roden.
Died June 10', [866. Father of the above and of Roden
B. W. (1S54). Brother of Gerard T. (1S01), Baptist W. (1S17),
Berkeley O. (1819), and Leland (1817). (Return of M.P.'s;
Inns of'Court; G.E.C; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, ( ol (.entry,
1. 122.)
NOEL, CHRISTOPHER HENRY (1793), 5&-NEVILE, C. H.
NOEL, CONRAD LE DESPENSER RODEN. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Oct. 1, 1888. Of Surrey. [Elder] s. of the
Hon. Roden B. W. (1854), of 57, Anerley Park, London (and
Alice, dau. of Paul de Broe). B. Julv 12, 1869, at Kew.
S hools. Wellington College and Cheltenham College. Matrie.
Michs. 1888. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1894; priest (Manchester)
1898; C. of Flowery Field, Cheshire, 1894-5. C. of St
Philip's, Salford, 1897-8. C. of St Philip's, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1898-1900. C. of St Mary's, Paddington, 1900-s.
C.ofSt Mary-theVirgin, Hampstead, 1905-8. V.ofThaxted,
Essex, 1910-42. His extreme political views and his display
of the red flag led to disturbances in Thaxted church, which
in consequence was on more than one occasion raided by
Cambridge undergraduates. Married, 1895, Miriam, dau. of
James Greenwood, and had issue. Author of many books
advocating his belief in Christian Socialism. Died July 22,
1942, at Thaxted. (Cheltenluim Coll. Reg.; Wellington Colt.
Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Crockford; The Times, July 24, 1942.)
NOEL, EDWARD ANDREW. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 1,
1843. [Eldest s. of the Hon. and Rev. Francis James (Trinity
College, Oxford, 1813), V. of Teston, Kent (and Cecilia
Penelope, dau. of Paul Cobb Methuen, M.P., of Corsham,
Wilts.).] [B. Jan. 2, 1825.] Did not reside. Ensign, 53rd
Foot, July, 1843; Lieut., 31st Foot, Sept. 27, 1845; Capt.,
Oct. 2, 1849; sold out, Dec. 12, 1851. Served in the Sutlej
Campaign, 1845-6. Carried the colours at the Battle of
Sobraon, Feb. 10, 1846. Of Clanna Falls, Gloucs. J. P. and
D.L. for Gloucs., Notts, and Derbs. Lieut.-Col., Gloucester-
shire R.V. One of Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1875-99.
Knight of Grace of the Order of St John of Jerusalem.
Married, Aug. 24, 1848, Sarah Gay, dau. of William B.
Darwin, of Elston Hall, Notts., and had issue. Resided
latterly at Outwoods, Dumeld, Dcrbvshire. Died Feb. 18,
1899, at St Leonards-on-Sea. (Boose, VI. 301; Burke,
P. and B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 123; Walford, County
Families; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Feb.
20, 1S99.)
NOEL, ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Trinity, June 3, 1856.
[2nd] s. of [the Hon. and Rev.] Baptist Wriothesley (1817),
of 36, Westboume Terrace, London (and Jane dau. of Peter
Baillie, of Dochfour). B. [Aug. 18, 1831], at Walthamstow,
Essex. School, Stanmore, Middlesex. Matric. Michs. 1856.
At Edinburgh University. Of Dulany House, Patching,
Sussex. J. P. for Norfolk; J. P. and D.L. for Sussex. Chairman
of the Mercantile Trust and of the Eagle, Star, and British
Dominions Insurance Co. Chairman of the Artisans',
Labourers' and General Dwellings Company. M.P. for
Dumfries District, 1874-85. Married (1) June 24, 1857,
Louisa Hope, only dau. of Thomas Milne, of Warley House,
Yorks.; (2) Oct. 15, 1873, Lady Augusta Keppel, youngest
dau. of the 6th Earl of Albemarle; (3) Dec. 30, 1906, Sidney,
eldest dau. of the Rev. S. Saunders. Author, The Labour
lion in the West Indies. Died May 20, 1931, in his 100th
year. Brother of Wriothesley 15. (1846). (Walford, Count)
Families; Burke, P. and It. (sub Gainsborough); Burke,
Col. Gentry, 1. 124; Who was Who; The Times, May 22, 19,31.)
NOEL, EVAN BAILLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, [une 25, 1898.
of Eugene Frederick, of Viewlands, Tuiihnd - \\ ■
1 thel Maria, only dau. of Thomas Chapman, F.R.S.,
1 l.ivaiiston Square, London). B. [Jan. 23], 1879, at
Stanmore, Middlesex. School, Winchester. Matii Mice
1898; B.A. 1901. Adm. at the Inner Temple, 1902. A great
adept at many games, especially tennis and I
completely ambidextrous. Won the Amateui Racquel
( hampionship c Sports editor of The Time
'.,iv and manager of Queen's Club, W. Kensington
1914-28. Married, [une (>, , Maijom, .l.ni. u 1
, MM. 111,1 had 1 Me. Author (with I 0 M
Clark), of the standard History of Tennis. .
for Beginners, of [07, Comeragh Ko.nl, London, W. Died
Dec. 22, 1929. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Burke, P
[sub Gainsborough); Fox-Davies, irmorial Family . Who
was Who.)
557
Noel, Gerard Cecil
NOEL, GERARD CECIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene,
Oct. i, 1884. S. of [the Rt. Hon.] Gerard James [M.P., P.C.],
of Catmose, Oakham (and Ladv Augusta Mary, dau. of the
Hon. H. C. Lowther, M.P.). [B. Dec. 4, 1864.] School,
Wellington College. Matric. Michs. 18S4. Of Cottesmore
House, Oakham. Capt., Northampton and Rutland Militia.
Married, Feb. 10, 1897, Madeline Edith, dau. of Thomas
Henry Clifton, of Lytham Hall, and had issue. Died June 28,
1925. {Wellington • oil. Reg.; Burke, /'. and B. (sub Gains-
borough); Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
NOEL, GERARD NOEL (1776), see EDWARDS, G. N.
NOEL, The Hon. GERARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, fuly 6, 1801. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Gerard [Noel] {sub
Edwards (i77'0) [2nd Bait], of Exton Hall, Rutland (and
his 1st wife, Diana, Baroness Barham). [B. Dec. 2, 1782.]
School, Langley, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1804; B.A. 1805;
M.A. 1808. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 14, 1798. C. of
Radwell, Herts. V. of Rainham, Kent, 1807-26. Preb. of
Winchester, 1834-51. V. of Romsey, Hants., 1840-51,
where he restored the Abbey Church. A friend of Bishop
Samuel Wilberforce. Married (1) Feb. 1806, Charlotte
Sophia, dau. of Sir Lucius O'Brien, Bart., and had issue;
(2) May 15, 1841, Susan, dau. of Sir John Kennaway. Author,
Sermons and Hymns. Died Feb. 24, 1851, at Romsey,
Brother of Baptist W. (1817), and Charles N. (1801}, etc.
(Boase, n. 1 160; Inns of Court', Clerical Guide; Burke, P. and
B.; D.N.B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 122.)
NOEL, HENRY (1761), see GAINSBOROUGH, Earl of.
NOEL, HORACE GEORGE WRIOTHESLEY. Adm. pens, (age
18) at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1843. [Eldest] s. of the Hon. Leland
(next). B. [Oct. 18, 1825], at Chipping Campden, Gloucs.
School, Beds, (private). Matnc. Michs. 1S44; Scholar, 1847;
B.A. (zyth Wrangler) 1S48; M.A. 1852. C. of West Stafford,
Dorset, 1859-60. Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. Died, un-
married, 1 lei 4, rgoo. (Burke, P. and B. (sub Gainsborough)
and Burke, Col, Gentry^ 1 124.)
NOEL, The Hon. LELAND. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Feb. 4, 1S1;. [9th] s. of SirNoel Gerard (1776, sub Edwards)
[2nd Bart.] (and Diana, Baroness Barham). B. [Aug. zi,
1797], at Leatherhead, Surrey. School, Westminster,
Matnc Michs. 1817; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon, 1823; priest,
[824. V. of Chipping Campden, Gloucs., 1824-32. V. of
I Lvendon with Brayfield, Bucks., 1832-70. V. of Exton with
Horn, Rutland, 1832 -70. Hon. Canon of Peterborough,
1850-70, Married, Dec. 30, 1824, Mary Arabella, dau. of
John Sa vile Foljambe, of Notts. Died Nov. 10, 1S70. I'.roth'T
of Charles N. (i8oi),etc; father of the above. {Record of Old
Westminsters, which gives 'b. Oct. 1707'; Northant*. < .<'..■: ,
I 1 iford; Burke, P. ami B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 1. 124;
E. F. Noel, Letters and Records of the Noel Family.)
NOEL, RALPH (1765), see M1LBANKE.
NOEL, ROBERT RALPH. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Magdalene,
May 19, 1826,
NOEL, The Hon. RODEN BERKELEY WRIOTHESLEY. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, May 29, 1854. [4th] s. of Charles Nod
(i.soi). Earl of Gainsborough, of Exton I'ark, Rutland (by
his 4th wife, Frances, 2nd dau. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Rodenj.
B. [Aug. 27], 1834, in London. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1854; M.A. 1858. Travelled in the East, 1858-60.
Member of the Alpine Club. Groom of the Privy Chamber of
Queen Victoria, 1*67-71. Married, Mar 21. 1863, Alice, dau
of Paul de Broe. Author, Behind the Veil and other poems;
Beatrice and other poems, dso works of literary criticism,
including Essays upon T\<tt>v and P.iet-, and a Life oj Lord
Byron. Died suddenly, M.i\ zi>, i\-,,, ,lt Main/, Father of
Conrad le D. R. (1888); half-brother of Charles G [18 16).
(HarrowSch. Reg.; Boose, 11. 1160; Burke, /' and B , Fox
Davies, Armorial Families; D.N.B.)
NOEL. WRIOTHESLEY BAPTIST. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 4. 1846. [Eldest] s. of [Hon. and Rev.] Baptist Wriothes-
ley (1817) [of Hornsey, Middlesex]. B. Aug. is. 1 i il
Thorpe Hall, Walthamstow, Essex], Matric. Michs. 1846.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 8, 1847. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 22, 1850. Practised in Victoria, Australia, 1854. Police
Magistrate for the County of Bourke, at Melbourne, 1:855,
I ><puty Chairman of General Sessions, 1857. Judge of Court
of Insolvency and Land Tax Commissioner, Melbourne,
1858; Chief Commissioner, Insolvent Estates, Victoria, 1861;
Judge of Insolvent Courts for Melbourne, 1871-86. Married,
1858, Margaret, dau. of John McKenzie, and had issue. Of
Melbourne, Victoria. Died there May 19, 1886. Brother of
Ernest 1 1 - ■.' I. [Boase, n. 1161; Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Burke, P. and B (sub G linsborough); Burkr, Col. Gentry, 1.
124; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families )
NOEL-BUXTON, Baron (1886), see BUXTON, NOEL EDWARD.
NOEL-FEARN, HENRY (1833), see CHRISTMAS, H.
Noott, Edward Henry Lane
NOEL-HILL, THOMAS NOEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 3.
1867. S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry (1822) (sub Hill,
T. H. N.) (and Harriet Rebecca). Of Salop. B. [May 13,
1847], at Benington. Bapt. Mar. 13, 1847. [School, Marl-
borough College.] Matric. Michs. 1867. Ord. deacon (Salis-
bury) 1872; pnest, 1S73; C. of Longbridge-Devenll, Wilts.,
1872-4. R. of Bemngton, Salop, 1874-85. Married, June 2.
1874, Frederica Sarah, dau. of the Rev. William David
Morrice, Preb. of Salisbury. Died July 5, 1888. Father of
Thomas Henry, Sth Baron Berwick; twin-brother of Richard
Henry, 7th Lord Berwick. (Marlborough Coll. Reg
ford.)
NOEL-WALKER, HENRY JAMES. Adm. pens, (age toj at
Jesus, 1891. S. of Sir Edward, K.C.M.G. [of Ceylon].
B. at Georgetown, Demerara. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1891. Cadet in the Eastern Civil Service, 1896.
Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak. Registrar of the Supreme
Court of the Federated Malav States. Died July 18, 1916.
(HarrowSch. Reg.)
NOLAN, The Rev. EDMOND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 16,
1807; an 'Advanced Student.' [Eldest] s. of [Captain] John [of
Logboy, Co. Mayo]. B. Dec. 9, 1S57, at Carrick-on-Shann"n,
Co. Leitrim. School, St Edmund's Old Hall [Ware], Herts.
Matric. Lent, 1897; B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Hon. D.Litt.,
Louvain, 1909. Ord. R.C. priest, 1S82. Vice-President of
Old Hall, Ware, 1892-6. Chaplain to the Roman Catholic
members of Cambridge University, 1896-1902. President
of Prior Park College, 1902-4. Private Chamberlain to Pope
Leo XIII, 1902. Master of St Edmund House, Cambridge.
1904-9. R. of Rosary Church, Marylebone, 1910-16. Canon
of Westminster Cathedral, 1921. R. of St Mary. Moorfields,
1921-30. Died Jan, 9, i«hi, at the Old Rectory, Hertford.
(Who was Who- The Times, Jan. 13, 1931O
NOLAN, The Rev. THOMAS. M.A. 1851, incorp. from Dublin.
[S. of Thomas, schoolmaster. B. June 16, 1809, in Co.
Roscommon.] B.A. from Trinity College. Dublin, 1831;
M.A. (Dublin) 1851; B.D. (Dublin) 1857; D.D. (Dublin) 1871.
Ord. deacon (Killaloe) 1833; pnest (Raphoe) 1834; C. of St
Peter's, Stockport, Cheshire, 1837-41. V. of St Barnabas,
Liverpool, 184 1-9. Minister of St John's Chapel, Bedford
Row, London, 1849-54. V. of Acton, Cheshire, 1854 "■ V,
of St Peter's, Regent Square, London, 1857-73. V. of St
Saviour's, Paddington, 1873-82. Author, religious. Died
Nov. iq, 18S2, at 22, Warrington Square, London. (Boose;
• rockford.)
NOON, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 11, 1S66. [2nd]
s. of Thomas, gent, (and Alice). B. at Lancaster. Bapt.
Aug. 23, 1847. [School, Liverpool College.] Matric. Michs.
:866; Scholar, 1868; B.A. (12th Wrangler) 1S70; M.A. 1873-
Assistant Master at Christ's Hospital, 1870-2; at Charter-
house, 1873-1907. Married, Dec. 16, 1875, Emily Catherine,
dau. of the Rev. G. W. D. Evans, V. of Reculver, Kent.
Died Nov. 29, 1924, at his residence, Reculver, Sevenoaks
Father of the next (Carthusian Worthies; Eagle, lxiv js
Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Dec. 1, 1924; The
Guardian, Dec. 22, 1875.)
NOON LEONARD. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1S96. Only
s. of James (above), of Manor Road, Famcombe, Godalminp,
Surrey. B. Dec. 8, 1877, at Famcombe. School, Charter-
house'. Matric. Michs. 1896; Scholar, 1899; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt f, 1st Class, 1898); B.A. 1S99; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st
Class, 1900); B.Chir. and M.A. 1903; John Lucas Walker
Student, 1906. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. House
Surgeon and Ophthalmic House Surgeon at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1903; F.R.C.S., 1905.
R< search student in bacteriology at the Lister Institute,
Assistant (Inoculation Dept.) at St Mary's Hospital, 1909.
Author, medical and pathological. Died Jan. 20, 1913, in
London. [< harterhouse Register. Medual Directories.)
NOOTT, ARTHUR. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Oci
S. of the Rev. Edward Henry Lane (next), V. of St John's,
Dudley. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 18S5. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1887; priest, 18SS; C. of Balsall Heath, Worcs.,
1887-9. C. of Nuneaton, Warws., 1889-92. C. of Basford,
Notts., 1892-6. Chaplain at Kolar goldfietds, India, 1896 9.
C. of St John's, Dudley, Worcs., 1899-1905. Lecturer
at William Jones's Almhouses, Newland, Gloucs., 1905-42.
Died May 2.j, 1942, aged 78, at the Lecturage, Newland.
Brother of William L. O. (1877) and Hubert E. (1S85).
(Crochford; The Times, May 27. 194^-)
NOOTT, EDWARD HENRY LANE. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
July 2, 1835. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 20, 1835.
Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A. 1839; M.A. 1874- Ord. deacon,
i p.. priest, 1841. V. oi St lohn's, Dudley, 1843-1905.
Married Sarah Haden. Died Jan. 9, 1905- Father of the
above, the next, and William L. O. (1877)- {Crock/.: J. \ he
Church Times, Jan. 20, 1905.)
558
Noott, Hubert Evan
NOOTT, HUBERT EVAN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1898. [S. of the Rev. Edward Henry Lane
(1835).] Ord. deacon (Hereford, for Worcester) 1890;
priest (Worcester) 1891; C. of St Margaret's, Birmingham,
1890-2. C. of Mayfield, Sussex, 1892-4. C. of St James,
Norlands, London, 1S94-6. C. of St Luke's, Cheltenham,
1896-1903; V. there, 1903-16. Organising Secretary, Mission
to Seamen (W. Central District), 1916-28; District Secretary,
1928-33. Perm, to off., dio. of Gloucester, 1927-43. Latterly
of Cheltenham. Died in Dec. 1943. Brother of Arthur (ins :l
and William L. O. (1S77). (Crockford; Major A. J. Noott.)
NOOTT, JOHN FREDERICK. Adm. sizar (age 20) at St John's,
July 5, 1838. S. of David, of Barnstaple, Devon. [School,
Blundell's, Tiverton.] Migrated to Queens', June 29, 1839.
Matric. Michs. 1S39; B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
1844; priest, 1845; C. of Westhall, Suffolk, 1844-58. C. of
Wangford, 185S-60. R. of Blvford, 1S60-94. Disappears
from Crockford, 1S95. (Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.)
NOOTT, WILLIAM LLEWELLYN 0CTAV1US. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Oct. 9, 1S77. [5th] s. of the Rev. Edward Henry'
Lane (1835) (and Sarah Haden). B.Nov. 13, 185S, at Dudley,
Worcs. Bapt. Jan. 16, 1859. School, Dudley Grammar
(Mr K. Harper, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1S77; B.A. 1881; M.A.
1S84. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1885; priest, 1886; C. of
Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1885-8. C. of Leamington, 188S-
9t. C. (and Lecturer) of Bolton, 1891-3. V. of St John's,
Pendlebury, Lanes., 1893-1922. Died Dec. 25, 1922. Brother
of Arthur (1882) and Hubert E. (1S85). (Crockjord) The
Times, Dec. 28, T922.)
NORBURY, CHARLES GIESLER. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
12, 1885. S. of John, of 32, Gordon Square, London. B".
Oct. 2S, 1865, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1885; B.A. 18SS. Called to the Bar, Middle Temple, Nov. 17,
1896, but did not practise. Living at Eastbourne in 1S99.
Brother of the nest and of William (1887). [Eton S,
Law Lists.)
NORBURY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Oct.
[Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of [32], Gordon Square, London. B.
in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1882. A member of
the London Stock Exchange. Of lot, Mount Street, London,
W. Died May 5, 1937, aged 73, in London; buried at Kensal
Green. Brother of the above and of William (1887). [Eton
Sch, Lists; The Times, May 6, 1937.)
NORBURY, JOHN GEORGE. Adm. (age 17) at King's, a scholar
from Eton, Jan. 4, 1777. S. of the Rev. John (1742). Assistant
Master at Eton. B. at Eton. Bapt. June 11, 1759. at
Eton. Matric. Lent, 1777; B.A. 17S1; M.A. 1784. Fellow,
1780-91. Private tutor at Eton, 17S1-90. R. of St Alban's,
Wood Street, and St Olave's, Silver Street, London, 1791-
1800. Preb. of Lichfield, 1796-1800. Married (1) 1791, a dau.
of the Rev. Dr Falconer, of Lichfield; (2) July 31, 1798, the
eldest dau. of the Rev. William Fell, of Sheepy, Leics. Died
Oct. 4, 1800, at The Friary, Lichfield. (EtonColl. Reg.)G. Mag.,
1791, 87 and 1071; G. Mag., 1798, 808; G. Mag., 1800, ion.)
NORBURY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 30, 1887.
S. of John, of 32, Gordon Square, London. B. [Mar. 7], 1869,
in London. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890;
B.Chir. and M.A. 1900. At St Bartholomew's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. House Surgeon, Dorset County
Hospital. Clinical Assistant, Royal London Ophthalmic
Hospital and Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. Practised
in South Kensington. Of 167, Old Brompton Road, in 1947.
Brother of Charles G. (1885) and John (1882). (Eton Sch.
Lists; Medical Directories.)
NORCOCK, EDWARD HENRY GEORGE. Adm. pens, at
Corpus Christi, Sept. 27, 1869. Of Devon. Matric. Mich.
1869; B.A. 1873; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
1874; priest, 1876; C of Buckland, Somerset, 1874-9- v- °*
Walsham-le-Willows, Suffolk, 1879-87. V. of Sapiston,
1887-9. Died Feb. 15, 1889, at The Lodge, Yealmpton,
Devon, aged 39. (Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 20, 1889.)
NORCOTT. JAMES HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity.
.-,1832. S. of James Henry. B. at Reading. School,
Cumberland (private). Matric. Michs. 1834.
NORCROSS, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 16) at Pembroke, net 14,
1778. Eldest s. of the Rev. John (1747) [schoolmaster], of
Rivington, Lanes. B. at Ormskirk. Matric. Mich
mgler) T783; M.A. 1786. Fellow, 178
priest (Durham) Michs. 1806. V. of Saxthorpe, Norfolk,
1806-13. K. of Framlingham, Suffolk, 1813-37. Up to the
year 1833 he had been absent for 18 years; ' an unhappy
dispute, which occurred in the year 1815, respectil
was the sole cause of this reverend gentleman be. 01
absentee.' ' One of the most skilful of the toiophil
generally carried away the silver arrow, though he had to
contend with bowmen from distant counties, archery* at that
time being a favourite amusement of the English gentry '
Norgate, Philip
Died Apr. to, 1837, at Dawlish, Devon. (Durham Ord.
Book; Gunning, 1. 145; «.»»<•/»'«, supp.; R. Green, Framling-
ham, 138 and 171; G. Mag., 1837, I. 665.)
NORFOLK, ALFRED. Adm. at Clare, June 17, 189 ).
Blackheath Proprietary. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896;
M.A moo. A candidate for Holy Orders; at Rn'.l
Cambridge. Died 1903, at Blackheath. (Ridley Hall List.)
NORFOLK, Duke of (1S33), see HOWARD, H. G.
NORFORD, CHARLES. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Caius, 1795-
S. [said to have been the 26th child] of William (for whom
see D.S.B.), medical practitioner, of Bury St Edmunds. B.
there. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs. 1796'
B.A. 1800; M.A. 1803. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1800;
priest, 1S01; C of Levton, Essex, 1S00. R. of Weston-Birt,
Gloucs. (where he kept a night school for 60 years), 1803-67.
Died Sept. 16, 1867, aged 90, at Clifton. Brother of the next
and doubtless of William (1790). (Burv St Edmunds l,r. Sch.
Rej ; I cr.n, 11. 129; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1867, 11. 549)
NORFORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, July 29.
1776. [Eldest] s. of William (for whom see D.X.B.), medical
practitioner, of Burv St Edmunds. B. at Halesworth. Schools,
Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich. Scholar, 1770; matric.
Michs. 1779; M.B. 1782. Died Dec. 5, 17S7, aged 27. Brother
of the above and doubtless of the next. (Bury St Edmunds
Gr. Sch. Reg.)
NORFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, Feb. 23, 1790.
Of Suffolk. [Doubtless s. of William, medical practitioner, of
Bury St Edmunds.] R. of Bradfield-Combust, Suffolk, in
1803, and R. of Boyton, in 1807. Died at Boyton, Sept. 24,
1807. Doubtless brother of the two above. (Foster, Index
Eccles.; E. Anglian O.S. IV. 290; G. Mag., 1807, II. 983.)
NORGATE, BURROUGHES THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Caius Feb. 18, 1805. [2nd] s. of Thomas, M.D., of Ashneld,
Suffolk. B. at Diss, Norfolk. School, Bury St Edmunds.
Matric. Michs. 1S06; B.A. (13//1 Wrangler) 1810; M.A. 1813.
Fellow, 1812-23; Dean, 1818-20. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
June 23 1811; priest, June 21, 1812. Lecturer of Great Ash-
field, Suffolk, 1813-46. PC. of BadweU Ash, 1S23-47.
Mamed, Apr. 10, 1823. Sophia Marianne Johnston, of
Coltishall, Norfolk. Latterly of Westbourne Crescent, Hyde
Park Gardens, and Park Lodge, Streatham, London. Dud
May J" 1S55, .iLji.-il 67, at Streatham. brother of James
(1807) and "Thomas (1S00). (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch.
Reg.; Venn, 11. 144; Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S55, II. 104.)
NORGATE, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, July 1,
1857. Of Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1857; Scholar. 1859; B.A.
1861. Ord. deacon (Elv) 1867; pnest. 1868; C of Newmarket,
1867. C. of RoUesby, Norfolk, 1867-70. C. of Mueham,
1870-7. R. of Bartlow, Catnbs., 1877-94- R- of Holywell
with Needingworth, Hunts., 1894-1909. Resided subse-
quently at Apton Road, Bishop's Stortford, where he died
Jan. 23, 1911. (Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 27, mil. I
NORGATE, FREDERICK. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 12
1835 Of Norfolk. B. at Hethersett. School, Norwich
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1835. Migrated to Clare, Oct. 17,
1836- B.A. 1839. Intended to take Holy Orders, but in 1843
started with Mr Sydney Williams the publishing firm of
Williams and Norgate at Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.
Left this firm in 1864 and started a publishing business of his
own at King Street, Covent Garden, continued until 1892.
Died Aug to 1908, at 47, Ashchurch Grove, Shepherd's
Bush London, aged 87. Fathei of M
author of England under the Anglian Kings. (The limes,
Aug. 13, 1908.)
NORGATE, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Caius, I
1807 S. of Thomas, M.D., of Great Ashfield, Suit 11 . B
there School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Mil I
M.B 1813. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 20, 1817; i" '
Nov. 16, 1817; Lecturer at Gn-.it f. Died
Feb 21 i84l,aged50. Brother of Burro- 1
Thomas' (1800). (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.)
NORGATE, LOUIS AUGUSTUS. Adll l «"' ;".
Oct 14 1830. 1 If Norwich. [School, Norwu h.] M .tin
Michs. 1830; Scholar; B.A. 1835. Ord.
1836; priest (Ely), 1836; P.C. (an . Norfolk,
1836-1906. C. 1
Tuddenham, 1839-40. R. o£ Foxley,
1 ■ :., . M. -.,.:-.„..,, -, -.,-
1906. Died Se] - {Crockford; The
Times, Sept. 15,
NORGATE, PHILIP. Adm. pens at CORP.
1870. Of NorMl . ol thi i' rhon
R. of Sparham. B. there, No\ 13, 18
Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1870; Scholar, 1871. Died 1
[945, at Heath 11
1945-1
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Norgate, Thomas
NORGATE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age iS) at C Alt's, May 30,
iSnn. [Eldest] s. of Thomas, medical practitioner, of Great
Ashfield, Suffolk. B. at Diss. School, Durv St Edmunds
(Mr ISceeher). Matrie. Michs. 1801; B.A. 1805; M.A. 1808.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22, 1805; priest, Sept. 21, 1806.
Died May 31, 1810. Brother of Burroughes T. (1805) and
lames (1807). (IV™, tt. 136; G. Mag., 1810. 1. 596.)
NORGATE, THOMAS STARLING. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, Julv 4, 1826. [4th] s. of Thomas Starling [man of
letters and horticulturist, for whom see D.N.B.], farmer, of
Hethersett, Norfolk. B. there [Dec. 30, 1807]. School,
Norwich. Matrie. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1832. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) May 20, 1832; priest. Oct. 7. 1M2. P.C. of
Brinuigham, Norfolk, 1832-5. C. of Cley-next-the-Sea,
9. C. of Banningham, 1839-40. R. of Sparham, 1840-
93. Author, Batrachomyomachia, an Homeric Fable:
Homer's Iliad (reproduced in Ihamalu HI, ink Verse); Homer's
Odyssey Died Nov, :s, 1803. at Sparham. Father of Philip
(1870) (Boose, 11. 1165; Venn, 11. 200; Croekfard; The
Guardian, Dec. 6, 1893.)
NORMAN, ALFRED CECIL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 8,
1S97. S. of Alfred Blake, surgeon (Edin., 1870), of Oakham,
Rutland (and Florence East Potter). B. there, Apr. I, 1870.
Scl 1, Oakham (the Rev. E. V. Hodge). Matrie. Michs.
is.,- Second l.i. iit . Oxford Light Infantry; Indian Staff
Corps, 1002; Lieut., Army Staff Corps, 1003; Capt. 1900;
Major, 1915. In the Great War. 1014-10 (Lieut. -Col., 5th
Cavalry, Indian Army; D.A.A.G. India. 1915). Brother of
George B. (1894), (Univ. War L,<t; Army Lists.)
NORMAN, ANTHONY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, June
28, 1811. B. at Sculcoates, Yorks. Matrie. Michs. 1811;
B.A. 1815. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 181s: C. of Brailsford
and Osmaston, Derbs.; C for 16 years Died Apr. 13, 1833,
aged 16; 'of Hull.' (G. Mag., 1833, 1. 649.)
NORMAN, ARCHIBALD CAMERON. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 1, 1880. [2nd] s. of Charles Lovd (1850), of Oakley,
Bromley, Kent. B. ' let. 16, 1S62, in London. School, Eton.
Main, Michs. 1SS0; B.A. and LL.B. 1884; M.A. 1887. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Sept. 18, 1882. J. P. for Kent, 1800;
High Sheriff, 1008. Alderman of Kent C.C., 1913. Married,
Mar 1, iS.,o, Mildred I-niilv Baldwin, dau. of Col. Edward
Baldwin Wake, 21st Hussars, and had issue. Lived latterly
at Elmfield, Bromley Common, Kent, where he died Aug. 2,
n 148. Brother of George C (i-sSi) and Herman C. (1890).
(Eton Sch. I ists; Inns of Court; Who's Who in hocal Govt.;
Kelly, Handbook.)
NORMAN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Pembroke. Apr. 4, 1811.
S. of — [Thomas], of Manningtree, Essex. [B. Dec. 22, 1786.]
Matrie. Michs. 1811. Migrated to St Catharine's, Nov. 16,
1811; B.A. 1815. Ord. "deacon (Norwich) Dec. 20, 1812;
priest, Dec is, 1816 Whilst --till an undergraduate (1814)
nominated a chaplain by the H.E.I.C; resigned almost
immediately. C. of Manmngtree, Essex, 1820-30. V. of
Boxted, Essex, 1841-67. Father of Charles F. (1848) and of
Edward ( 1. Ss 2); brother of Henrv(iSifi) and of George (181S).
I " d I li t. 14, 1K0-. (F. Penny; Rev. L. H. Hinder.)
NORMAN, CHARLES. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 12, 1898. [Only s.
of Thomas. B. 1S70.] Schools [Tonbridgc (1895-6) and]
Haileybnrv Matrie Mehs 1 oS Subsequently at Downton
Agricultural College, 1 H Glengollan, Co. Donegal. J. P. for
Donegal; High Sheriff. 1910. served in the Great War,
1914- 19 (Capt . N. Irish Horse); killed in action, Feb. 12,
our. (Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List.)
NORMAN, CHARLES FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 1 3, 1848. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles (1811), V.
of Boxted, 1 ssex (and Helen Harness Seringa, dau of Col.
lohn Norris). B. [Aug. 2,8, 1S20], at Manoingtree. Matrie
Michs. 1848; B.A. 1S52; M.A. 1856. Ord deacon (Ely) 1852;
priest, 1853; C. of Long Melford, Suffi II 18; ! 4. K (and
patron) of Portishead, Somerset, 1 . ' - led bis
uncle, Edward Norman, at Mistley Place, Essex, in 1862.
Rural Dean of Ardleigh, 1871-1904 K oi Mistley with
r.ielti, Id, 1883-1910. Hon. Canon of St Albans, 1891.
Married, May 27, 1854, Janet, dau. of T. G. Kensit, of Bruton
Street, London. Died tan. 27, 1013. at is. Courtfield Road,
I ondon. Father of the next, of George K B. (1884), Edward
K. (187 ,1 .1" IThon K brother of I dward (1852).
(Burke, [.<. Walford, ' utU Families; Crockfori; Al.
I elsted . Who . 1 II ft 1 ,:. I imes, I. m. 29, 1013.)
NORMAN, CHARLES KENSIT. Adm. pens, (age 1.8) at Trinity
IIiii , Sept. 15, 1875. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Charles Frederick
(above), of Mistley Place, Manningtree, Essex. [B. Mar. 18,
1857] School, Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1880; M.A.
1885 Adm. it the Inner Temple, Nov. 4, 1880. J. P. for
Suffolk. Married, Jan. 31, 1901, Constance Vera, dau. of
William Walton, of Dolforgan, Montgom. Of The 1 .
1 lielinondiston, Suffolk. Master of the Essex and Suffolk
fox-hounds. Died Tan. 16, ich7, at 2, The Boltons, London,
S W Brother of Edward K, (1873), George K B. I1S84)
and Thomas K. (1881). (Eton Coll. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Whowas
Who; Inns oft ourt; The Times, Ian. 18, 1937.)
Norman, Frederick John
NORMAN, CHARLES LOYD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 10, 1850. [Eldest] s. of George Warde[bank director], of
Bromlev Common, Kent. B. there [Mar. 10, 1833]. School,
Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1851. Cricket ■ blue,' 1852, 1853.
Played cricket for Kent. A merchant banker; partner in the
firm of Baring Brothers and Co., Bishopsgate, 1853-99.
Lived at Bromlev. J. P. for Kent. Died Feb. 17, 1800, at
San Remo; buried in Bromlev rhurchvard Father of Archi-
bald C. (1880), George C. (1881) and Herman C. (1890);
bmlher ol Frederick II. (1857). (Eton Sch. Lists; Boose, VI.
302; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.)
NORMAN, CHARLES MANNERS RICHARD. Adm. pens, at
St John's, Nov. 27, 1817. S. of Richard, Esq. (and Lady
Elizabeth Isabella Manners, dau. of the 4th Duke of Rutland).
B. Tuly 8, 1799, at Leatherhead, Surrey. School, Rugby.
Matrie: Michs 1818; M.A. 1821. Ord. deacon (Ely) Apr. II,
1824; priest (Lincoln, Lilt. dim. from Ely) June 27, 1824. V.
of St Peter's, St Albans, Herts., 1824-33. R- of Northwold,
Norfolk, 1833-73. Married, Aug. 20, 1841. Caroline Amelia,
dau. of John Angerstein, M.P. (whose collection was the
nucleus of the National Gallery). Died Jan. 10, 1873.
(Rugby Sch. Reg.; Croekford.)
NORMAN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, July 12,
1852. S. of [the Rev.] Charles (1S11). B. 1835, at Manning-
tree, Essex. School, Brighton College. Matrie. Michs. 1853;
B.A. 185S. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1858; priest, 1859; C. of
Stebbing, b-ssex, 1858-60. C. of St Tude's, Bristol, 1860-2. C.
of Bibury, Gloucs., 1862-3. C. of Witney, Oxon.. iSm 5
C. of Heckfield, Hants.. 1866-8. V. of Marston with Whit-
e-reave, Staffs., 1875-84. C. of Wexham, Bucks., 1885-0,10,
R. of Wexham, 1010-16. Disappears from Croekfard, 1917.
Brother of Charles F. (1848). (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Croekford.)
NORMAN, EDWARD BRISE KENSIT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 30, 1899. [Eldest] s. of Edward Kensit (1873). of
Mistley Lodge, Essex (and Rosalind Laetitia, dau. of Col.
Sir Samuel Ruggles Brise, K.C.B.). B. there, June 25, 1881.
School, Eton. Matrie. Michs 1899. Lieut., R. Mon. Militia.
Of Mistley Place, Essex. Died May 17, 1938; buried at
Mistley. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 19,
1938.)
NORMAN, EDWARD FIELD. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. II,
1S75. [S. of Henry Burford, of Portland Lodge, Southsea,
Hants.] School, Felsted. Matrie. Michs. 1875; B.A. 1879.
Ord. deacon (Canterbury) 1880; priest, 18S1; C. of Dartford,
Kent, 1880-2. C. of Bitterne, Hants., 1881-7. C. of Newn-
ham, Hants., 1887-8. C. of St Mary's, West Cowes, Isle of
Wight, 1888-90. V. of Watford, Northants., 1890-1011.
V. of Sutton with Upton, 1911-16. Subsequently of The
Cottage, Bowerchalke, Salisbury. Died Dec. 18, 1025
Brother of Frederick J. C. (1883). (.4/. Felsted.; Croekford;
Northants. Clergy.)
NORMAN, EDWARD KENSIT. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 14. 1873.
[Eldest s. of the Rev. Charles Frederick (1848), of Mistley,
Manningtree, Essex. School, Eton.] Matrie. Lent, 1874,
1 if Mistley Place, Essex. ].P. and D.L. for Essex. Married,
July 4, 1S78, Rosalind Laetitia, dau. of Col. Sir Samuel
Ruggles Brise, K.C.B., of Spains Hall, Essex. Died, ».*.,
Sept. 20, 1002. Brother of Thomas K. (1SS1), George K. B.
(1884) and Charles K. (1S75); father of Edward B. K. (1899).
(Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.)
NORMAN, FREDERICK HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar.
12, 1857. [3rd] s. of George Warde. B. [Jan. 23], 1839, at
Bromley, Kent. School, Eton. Matrie. Michs. 1857; B.A.
1861; M.A. 1S65. Cricket 'blue,' 1S5S-60; Capt., i860.
Played cricket for Kent. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov.
17. i860. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1863. Joined the
private banking firm of Martins, of which he was a director
until his death. For manv vears Chairman of the Sun
Insurance Office. Of Moor Place, Herts. J.P. and D.L. for
Herts.; High Sheriff, 1S90. Died Oct. 6, rqi6, in London.
Brother of Charles L. (1S50); father of Montagu C. (1889) and
Ronald C. (1891). (Eton ^ch. Lists; Book of Bluer. Burke.
L.G.; La-.o Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, .Men at the Bar; The
Tunes. Oct. 9 and 10, 1916 .)
NORMAN, FREDERICK JOHN. Adm. pens, at Corpi-s Christi,
Mar. 21, 1834. Of Leics. Did not reside. Migrated to Caius,
1834. [5th] s. of Richard, Esq., of Melton Mowbray (and
Lady Elizabeth Isabella, dau. of Charles, 4th Duke of Rut-
land). B. there [1814]. School, Oakham. Matrie Michs.
1814; B.A. 1838; M.A. 1S73. Ord. deacon (Winchester, for
Lincoln) 1838; priest (Peterb.) 1839; C. of Wyfordby, Leics.
V. of Stoncsbv with Croxton-Kerrial, 1841-5. K of
Bottesford, 1846-88. Hon. Canon of Peterborough, 1S72-
88. J.P. for Leics. Married, 1842, his cousin, Lady Adeliza
Elizabeth, dau. of Tohn, 5th Duke of Rutland, K.G. Died
Dec. 30, 1888, at Bottesford rectory. Brother of Manners
O. (1840); father of Robert M. (1871). (Venn, II. 22:,
which gives ' died Dec. 20, 1S88 '; Walford, County Families;
1 he Guardian, Jan. 2, 1889.)
560
Norman, Frederick John Charles
NORMAN, FREDERICK JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, at
Peterhouse, Oct. I, 1883. S. of H[enry] Burford, Esq.. of
Southsea. B. Apr. 3, 1859. School, Foisted Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1891. Previously
Sub-Lieut., R.N. ' Was eleven vears in the Navy, and after-
wards a private tutor for Naval Officers.' Died Oct. 30,
1921. Brother of Edward F. (1875)- M'- Fclsted.; 1 . A
11 otter, 574.)
NORMAN, The Rev. GEORGE. B.A. 17S0, incorp. from Oxford;
MA. from Christ's, 17S0. Matric. from Mary Hall, Oxford,
Mar. 14, 1750-1, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1754- S. of the Rev.
George (Balliol College, Oxford, 1727). of Monksilver,
Somerset. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1755; priest (Bath and
Wells) 1756. Chaplain to Lord Kinnaird. V. of Congresbury,
Somerset, having dispensation, June 3, 1780, to hold also
West Bagboroug'h. (Peile, 11. 299; Al. Oxon.)
NORMAN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Mar. 10,
1S18. Of Essex. [Doubtless S. of Thomas, of Manningtree.j
Matric. Michs. 1818; B.A. 1S22; M.A. 1826. Adm. com.
causa at Oxford, 1861. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 22,
1822; priest (Lichfield and Coventry) 1824. Head Master of
Stafford School in 1S32. P.C. of Marston, Staffs., 1S36-75 and
P.C. of Whitgreave, 1838-75. Disappears from Clergy List,
1876. Doubtless brother of Henrv (1S16) and Charles (1S11).
(T. A. Walker, 402; Al. Oxon.)
NORMAN, GEORGE BETHUNE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Feb. 13, 1835. Of Middlesex. [S. of James Ormond, of
Cuckfield, Sussex, and of London.] Matric. Michs. 1835.
Migrated to Trinity, Jan. 21, 1837; B.A. 1841; M.A. r845.
Adm. ad eundem at Oxford, 1850. Ord. deacon (Chester)
Feb. 14, T841; priest, Feb. 20, 1842; C. of Prescot, Lanes.,
1842-3. Assistant Minister of St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester,
1846. Minister of St Mary Magdalen Chapel, 1S46 with St
Margaret Chapel, Gloucester, 1847-50. Married, 1S42, Ann
Elizabeth, dau. of John Manship Ewart, of Broome, Surrey.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1868. [Al. Oxon.; Eccles.
Gazette, iv. 250.)
NORMAN, GEORGE BLAKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5,
1894. S. of Alfred Blake, surgeon, of Oakham, Rutland (and
Florence East Potter). B. there, Dec. 5, 1S75. School,
Oakham (the Rev. E. V. Hodge). Matric. Michs. 1S94;
B.A. 1897; B.Chir. 1903; M.B. 1904. At St Mary's Hospital;
sometime resident Casualty Officer there. Of Lokoja,
Northern Nigeria, in 1910; Senior Medical Officer, Northern
Provinces, in 1920. Of 60, Middleway, London, N.W., in
1946. Brother of Alfred C. (1S97). (Medical Directories.)
NORMAN, GEORGE CAMERON. Adm. at Trinity Hail, 1881.
[Eldest] s. of Charles Loyd (1850), Esq., of Portland Place
London [and Bromlev, Kent] (by his 1st wife, Julia, dau. of
Charles Hay Cameron, of Freshwater, Isle of Wight). [B.
Sept. 9, 1861.] School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1881. In the
Northumberland Artillery Vols. Of Castleclifl, St Andrews.
Married, Apr. 25, 1S91, Lucv Ada, dau. of F. R. Sowerby,
and had issue. Died Oct. 6,1910. Brother of Archibald C.
(1880) and Herman C. (1890). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.)
NORMAN, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Downing, Oct. 1 .
1873. Of Merrow Road, Guildford, Surrey. Matric. Michs.
1873; Scholar; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Assistant Master at
Brackenbury's school, Wimbledon, for two years; at Blun-
dell's School, Tiverton, 1879-1913. Of Park Lodge, Bud-
leigh Salterton, Devon, in 1946. (Scott, MSS.; School-
masters' Direct •
NORMAN GEORGE KENSIT BARNABAS. Adm. at Trinity
HtLL, 1884. [4th] s. of the Rev. Charles Frederick (1848),
-1 Mi.tlev Place [Manningtree, Essex]. [B. June 11. 1865.]
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1884. Married, Apr. 14, 1909,
Ellen Constance, dau. of William R. Boothby, C.M.G. Died
June 19, 1940. Brother of Edward K. (1873), Charles K.
(1875) and Thomas K. (1881). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke,
L.G.; The Times, June 21, 1940.)
NORMAN, The Rev. HARRY BATHURST. Adm. pens, at Selwyn
H., Oct. 10, 1885. B.Nov. 17, 1855. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A.
1888; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon, 1880; priest, r88i. Chaplain
to Bishop Caldwell, 1880-2. Missionary (S.P.G.) at Mudalur,
Tinnevelly, S. India, 1882-5. C. of Burnmoor, Durham,
1885-6. Chaplain at Tribandrum, 1888; at Trimulgherry,
I0; at Aurangabad, 1890-4; at Cocanda, 1894-6. C. of
KilmersdOD, Somerset, 1896-7. R. of Tolland, 1897-1901.
R. of Chipstable, 1901-5. R. of Sproughton, Suffolk, 1905-7.
Lie. pr., 'li". ' ! r. Latterly of 10, Palmeira
( rockford, 1926.
NORMAN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Oct. I,
1816. S. of Thomas. B. at Manningtree, Essex. Matric.
I' ul, 1M7; P.. A. [821; M ' deacon (London)
Dec. 23, 1821; priest, Dec. 22, 1822. P.C. of Moreton, Staffs.,
1838-44 and Lecturer ci Newport, Salop. Died Jan.
Brother n and doubtless of George (1818).
(Clergv List; Clerical Guide; Foster, Index Eccles.; ',. Mag.,
1844,1.549.)
Norman, Montagu Collet
NORMAN, HENRY JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Jan. 1, 1S52. S. of Henry (doubtless of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1819) [banker], of 31, Eaton Square, London. B. in
London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1852. A director of
the London and Westminster Bank. Of Godsden, Hayes,
Beckenham, Kent. (Eton Sch. Lists.)
NORMAN, HERMAN CAMERON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
4, 1890. [3rd] s. of Charles Loyd (1850), of 90, Portland
Place, London (and lulia, dau. of Charles Hay Cameron).
B. [June 8], 187:, 111 London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893. Attache in the Diplomatic Service, 1894-6;
3rd Secretary, 1896-1900; 2nd Secretary (at St Petersburg),
1900-7; 1st Secretary, 1907-14; Counsellor of Embassy at
Tokyo, 1914-15. Minister-Plenipotentiary, 1919. British
Minister at Teheran, 1920-1. Secretary of the British Delega-
tion to the Peace Conference, 1919. C.B.E., 1917; C.S.I.,
1919; C.B., 1920. Privy Chamberlain of Sword and Cape to
Pope Pius XI, 1925-39 and to Pius XII. Member of the
Royal Commission on Local Government, 1926-9. Of 31,
Curzon Street, London, W., in T947. Brother of Archibald C .
(1S80) and George C. (1881). (EtonSch. Lists; Ulw's Who;
Kelly, Handbook.)
NORMAN, JAMES EARL. Adm. at Clare, Mar. 23, 1877. S.
of J. B., of Melbourne Crescent, Northampton. B.Aug. 1858.
School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs. 1877; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1881; M.A. andLL.M. 1887; LL.D. 1894. Adm. Solicitor,
Feb. 1885; practised at St .Albans. Died there Mar. 3, 1941.
(I ppingham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The Times, Mar. 4 1941.)
NORMAN. JAMES RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1888. Of Leics. S. of the Rev. M[anners] 0[ctavius]
(1840), R. of Harby near Melton Mowbray. B. there, Sept. I,
1868. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1888.
NORMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', June 25, 1838. 01
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1847. C. of
St Osyth, Essex, 1847-50. C. of St Andrew's, Whittlesey,
Cambs., 1851-60. R. of Coates, 1861-71. Disappears from
Crockford, 1872. (Clergy List.)
NORMAN, JOHN MANSHIP. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Apr. 3, 1S18. [Eldest] s. of Robert [of Dencombe, Slaugham,
Sussex (and Elizabeth, dau. of Simon Goodman Ewart, Esq.)],
B. [Sept. 23, 1799], in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
Michs. 1818; B.A. 1822; M.A. 1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
May 23, 1818. Called to the Bar, Nov. 22, 1825. On the
Northern Circuit. Special Pleader. Succeeded to Dencombe,
1813. J.P. and D.L. for Sussex. Married, June 24, 1830,
Catherine Eliza, eldest dau. of the Rev. George Maximilian
Bethune, LL.D., R. of Worth, Sussex. Died Jan. 10, r888, at
Dencombe. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the
Bar; Walford, County Families; The Guardian, Jan. 18,
1888.)
NORMAN, JOHN STEWART. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 4, 1873. Of London. S. of the Rev. W[illiam], (St
Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1844), of The Chaplain's Residence,
Snaresbrook, Essex. [B. 1855.] School, St Paul's. Matric.
Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1874; B.A. 1877; M.A. 18S2. Assistant
Master at Overslade School, Rugby, for i* years; at Ply-
mouth College for 3 years. Head Master of the New Beacon
School, Sevenoaks, 1882-1929. Author, Norman's Arith-
metic for Schools; The Teaching of Arithmetic to Simple Pro-
portion. Died Nov. 27, 1929, at Sevenoaks. (St Paul's Sch.
Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories; The Times, Nov. 28, 1929.)
NORMAN, LEONARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 9, 1886.
S. of William, conveyancer, of Putney (and Ann Isabella
Aston). B. Mar. 5, 1867, at Kensington. Schools [Sherborne
and] King's College, London (Dr Stokoe). Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. Assistant Master at prep,
schools, 1889-99. Head Master of Hydneye House School,
Willingdon, Eastbourne, 1899-1922. Died in 1922. (Slier-
hi<n:r vlr Ave.; Siho<<!»iasters' Directories.)
NORMAN, MANNERS OCTAVIUS. Adm. pens, (age 22) at
Caius, Sept. 2, 1840. S. of Richard, Esq., of Melton Mow-
bray. B. there [Mar. 5, 1819]. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1840. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Jan. 4. 1841;
B.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1844; priest, 1845. R. <>f
Croxton-Kerrial, Leics., 1846-53. R. of Harbv, i8si 99.
Rural Dean of Framland (Div. 3), 1864-85. Died M
1899, at Harby rectorv. Brother of Frederick I. (1834).
Father of James R. (188S). (Rughy Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Times, May 31, 1899.)
NORMAN, MONTAGU COLLET. Adm. at King's, Oct. 10, 18S9.
[Eldest s. of Frederick Henry (1857), of Moot Pla©
Hadham, Herts. II. Sept. 6, 1871. School, I ton Matrii
Michs. 1889; Hon. LL.D. 1923. Hon. D.C.L., I •sb.i.\. 1 , |0.
Capt., 4th Batt., the Bedfordshire Regt., 1897. Served in the
South African War, 1899-1902 1 Dtioned in despatches;
D.S.O. 1901). Engaged in mercantile business, in New Y<>ik
and London from 1890. Governor of the Bank of England,
1929-44. Lieutenant, City of London. P.C, 1923. Created
Baron Norman of St Clere, 1944. Grand Officer, Order of the
VACUIV
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Norman, Oswald
( n >wn of Belgium. Foreign Member, Swedish Royal
Academy of Science. Of Thorpe Lodge, Campden Hill,
London, W., in 1948. Died Feb. 4, 1950. Brother of Ronald
C. (1891). (EtonSch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who;
V.C. and D.S.O. Book.)
NORMAN, OSWALD. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Dec. I, 1880.
5. of Capt. H., of 11, Henrietta Street, London. W. Matric.
Michs. 1881J B.A. 1884; M.A. 188S; LL.M. 1S91; LL.D. 1900.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Called to the Bar, Ian. 26, 1892.
Died Oct. 30, 1936, aged 75, at 17, De Vere Gardens, London,
W. (Law Lists; I he rimes, Oct. 31, 1936.)
NORMAN, The Rev. RICHARD WHITMORE. M.A. 1858, incorp.
from Oxford. [Only s. of Richard, of Bromley, Kent.) Matric.
from Exeter College, Oxford, Jan. 28, 1847, age 17; B.A.
(Oxford) [851; M.A. (Oxford) 1S53. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1852; pnest, 1853. Head Master of St Michael's 1 ollege,
Tenbury, 1857-61. Fellow ofSt Peter's College, Radley, 1S52-
61; Warden, 1861-6. C.of St John's, Montreal, Canada, 1867-
72. C. of St James, Montreal, 1872-S3. Vice-ChaneeUor of
Bishop's College, Lennoxville, 1878; D.C.L., Lennoxville,
1878. R. of St Matthias, Cote St Antoine, 1883-6. R. and
Dean of Quebec, 1888-98. Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
NORMAN, ROBERT MANNERS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb.
18, 1873. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Canon Frederick John (1834),
R. of Bottesford, Leics. B. there [Aug. 8], 1854. School,
Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Ord.
deacon (York) 1877; pnest, 1S7S; C. of Doncaster, 1877-8.
C. of Kensington, 1878. V. of Maltbv, Yorks., 1880-6. C.of
Bottesford, Leics., 1886-9; R- there (succeeding his father),
1889 95. Died Feb. 1, 189s. (Harrow Sell. Reg.; Crockford;
The Standard, Feb. 2. 1895.)
NORMAN. RONALD COLLET. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15,
i'ai. [2nd] s. of Frederick Henry (1857), of Moor Place,
Much Hadham, Herts. B. Nov. 15, 1873,'in London. School,
I' ton. Matnc. Michs. 1891; B.A. 18,14; M.A. 1902. Assistant
Private Secretary to the Rt Hon. G. Wvndham, 1899. In
Messrs Martin's Bank in 1900. Private Secretary to the Lord
Chancellor (the Earl of Halsbury), 1900-5. Member of the
L.C.C., 1907-22; Alderman, 1922-^4; Chairman, 1918-19.
Of Moor Place, Much Hadham, in 1947. J. P. for Hen- , 10. ;
Vice-Chairman of the B.B.C., 1933-5; Chairman, 1935 9.
Vice-Chairman of the National Trust, and of the National
Council of Social Service. Member of Royal Fine Art
Commission, m;i limther of Montagu C. 1880). (Eton
Sch. Lists; Burke, LC; Who's Who.)
NORMAN, THOMAS KENSIT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. S. of Charles Frederick (1S48). ot Mistlev I'lar.'-,
Maimingtree, Essex. B. Oct. 15, 1862, at Portishead, Somer-
set. School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1883; B.A. 1886; M.A.
1891. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1SS7; priest, 1888; C. of
Portsea, Hants., 1887-90. C. of Winslow, Bucks., 1890-5.
V "l I'.idtiury, 1895-1905. C. of Mistlcy with Bradriclil,
Essex, 1905-10; R. there, 1910-19. Of Combermere, Malvern,
in 1920. Died Dec. 15, 1937; buried at Padbury. Brother of
Edward K. (1873), Charles K. (187s) and George K. B.
(1884). (Eton Sch. Lists; Crockford; The Times, Dec. 16,
1937.)
NORMAN. THOMAS LEE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity, Feb.
23, 1S0S. [Only s. of Thomas Lee (and Sarah, dau. of the
Rev. Thomas Norman, of Lagore, and granddaughter of
Roberl Norman, M.P. for Deny).] Matric. Michs. 1808. Of
Coiiiollis, Co. Louth. J. P. and D.L. for Louth; High Sheriff.
1820. Died, s.p., 187s, aged 85, and was succeeded by his
cousin Luke Alexander Lec-Nornian (who assumed the name
and arms ol l.ec-X..nnan bv Kovul Licence, Mar. 9, 1876).
(Burke, L.r, of Ireland.)
NORMAN, WALTER ASTON. Adm. pens, at Emmanut l, Oct
6, 1892. [Youngest] s. of Mrs Norman [and of William
(di 1 eased)], of Dunking Lodge, Putney. Matric. Michs. 1892;
B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord di n(] ter) 1895; priest,
1896; C. of Battersea (in charge of St Mary-le-Park, 1900-8),
1895-1908. V. of Mamble with Bavtoii, Won - , 1908-20. R.
of Rettendon, Essex, 1920-39. Latterly of Moat House,
Birdbrook, Essex, where he died Dec. 6, 1949. (1 roi k/ord )
NORMAN, WILLIAM ALFORD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Downing,
Aug. 24, 1S72. Matnc. Michs. [872; B.A. 1876; M.B. 18S0.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1879. (If Dulwii Ii,
in 1880, and of Auckland, New Zealand, m 1890. (Medical
Directories until 1895.)
NORMAN, WILLIAM HASWELL. Adm. at CaIUS, Oct. 1, 1883.
S ot t I lionias \\i]|i.mi.aih! (I olitlii1 .lr, , .,-,.,1, ot -|,i u.:' i : ink.
Wellingborough. B. there, Apr 24. iSso Si hools, Welling-
borough Grammar and St Aldan's College. Main- Michs.
18S3; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. Ord. deacon (London) 1886;
priest, 1887; C. of St Thomas, Portman Square, London,
r886 J. C of Htiililerstield, 1888-92. District Secretary,
British and Foreign Bible Society (Cambridge Univei 11 1
Eastern District), 1892-1905; Metropolitan District Secre-
Norris, Charles Knight
tary, 1905-7. V. of St Barnabas, Cambridge, 1907-26. Hon.
Canon of Elv, 1925-36. Resided latterly at Grennan, Grant-
Chester Meadows. Cambridge. Died Dec. 15, 1936. (Venn,
11. 464; Who's Who in Cambs.; Crockford: 1 he 1 imes, Dec. 16,
1936.)
NORMAN-BUTLER, ARTHUR FRANCIS (1894), see BUTLER,
A. F.
PHIPPS, CONSTANTINE
NORMANTON, Earl of (1838), see AGAR, JAMES C. H. W. E.
NORMANTON, TIMOTHY. Adm. sizar at Clare, June 19, 1755.
B. at Sowerby, Yorks. Matnc. Michs. 1755; B.A. 1759. C of
Rochdale in 1763, where he died. (Raine, 1 'icars of Rochdale
(ChethamSoc, 1883), 212. 215.)
NORMANTON, TIMOTHY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 12,
1770. [S. of William, of Hathershelf. Sowerby, Halifax.
School, Manchester Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1770;
Scholar, 1770. Died Aug. 12, 1771, at Cambridge; buned at
Sowerby, Aug. 19, 1771. M.I. there. (St John's Coll. Adm.,iv.
399-)
NORREGAARD, ARTHUR HENRY HERMANN MAGNUS.
Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 16, 1S90. S. of Magnus
Brake, cashier, of London (and Louisa Bush). B. Mar. 14,
1871, in Kentish Town, London. School. I 'mversity College,
London (the Rev. W. Eve). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893;
M.A. 1898. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1895; priest, 1897;
C. of Yorktown, Surrey, 1895-8. C. of St Paul's, Camden
Square, 1898-1904. Chaplain, R.N.: H.M.S. Implacable,
1904-5; Cochrane, 1911-12; Warrior, 1912-13; Temeraire,
1913-17; Leanier, 1917 19; at R.N. dockyard Haulbowhne,
1920-2; K.N. dockyard, Pembroke, 1922-3. Of Chnstcburrh,
Hants., in 0,48. (Crockford; Univ. War List.)
NORREYS, Viscount (1S26), ;,-,- BERTIE, MONTAGU.
NORRIE, BENJAMIN ALFRED WESTWATER. Adm. sizar at
Trinity, July 4, 1864. S. of William, of 1, Eton Grove,
Dacre Park, Lee, Kent. B. [July 28], 1845, in London.
School, Lewisham Grammar, Kent. Matric. Michs. 1S64;
B.A. 1868; M.A. 1871. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1S68; priest,
1870; C. of Rainhill, Lanes., 1808-70. Principal of the Col-
legiate School, Huyton, Liverpool, 1868-174 and Chaplain of
Prescot Union, 1870-94. V. of Thornton with ALlerthorpe,
Yorks., 1894-1913. Lie. to off. in dios. of Salisbury, Win-
chester, and Bath and Wells, 1911-19. Died July 14, 1923,
at St Audrey's House, Colehill." Dorset. (Crock' ord: 1 he
Guardian, July 27, 1923.)
NORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity June 9
1762. S. of [the Rev.] Charles (All Souls College,' Oxford!
1726), R. of Braboume, Kent. School, Westminster. Matric.
Lent, 1763; Scholar, 1765; B.A. {nth Wrangler) 1766; M.A.
1769. Fellow, 1767. Ord. deacon (London) Dec. 21, 1766;
priest (Peterb.) 1770. V. of Shudy Camps, Cambs., 1780.
R. of Fakenham, Norfolk, 1 790-1833. R. of Wolterton with
Wickniere, 1791-1800. Preb. of Canterbury, 1709-1833. V.
of Aylsham, Norfolk, 1800-33. Died Dec. 16, 1833, aged 90.
(Record ,,/ Old Westminsters; Clerical Guide; Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1833, 11. 552; Blomefield, suppl.)
NORRIS, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Caius, Apr. 18, 1850. S.
of Charles, solicitor, of Bracon Ash, Norfolk. B. Nov. 19,
1830, in the parish of St Andrew. Norwich. Schools, Eye,
Suffolk, and Buntingford. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854.
Ord. deacon (Nonvich} 1854; priest, 1S55. R. of Melton
Constable with Burgh Parva, and V. of Briston, Norfolk,
I855-93- Resided latterly in The Close, Norwich. Died Aug.
8, 1894; buried in Norwich. (Venn, II. 205; Crockford.)
NORRIS, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's, July
5, 1853. S. of Henry, surgeon, of Cheadle, Lanes. P.. Sept.
11. 1833. Matnc. Michs. 1S53. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Jan. 27, 1S54; B.A. 1857: M.A. 1S60. Ord. deacon (Rochester)
1862; priest, 1863; C. oi Clavering, Essex, 1862-5. C. of St
Thomas's, Pendleton, Lanes., 1865-72. R. of Wendon Lofts
with Elmdon, Essex, 1S72-S0. V. of Falinge, Lanes., 1880-
96. Died Aug. 28, 1896. (Crockford; Matrics. and Degrees,
1851-1900, erroneously gives degrees from St John's.)
NORRIS, CHARLES KNIGHT. Adm. pens, at Downing,
Oct. 10, 1895. Matric. Michs. 1895.
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Norris, Charles Lloyd
NORRIS, CHARLES LLOYD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pembroke,
Oct. 1, 1S87. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1S53), R. of Bio-Norton, Norfolk, (and Diana Jane,
dau. of Edward Llovd. of Dublin). B. [July 7, 1867] at
Wood Dalling, Norfolk. School, Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1S91;
pnest, 1S93; C. of Belgrave, Leics., 1891-4. In the American
Church, 1894-6. C. of N. Elmham, Kent, 1896-8. C. of
Walpole St Peter, Norfolk, 1898-1900. C. of Sw.1ffl1.1n1.
1900-4. R. of Bio-Norton, 1904-34. Married, 1S98, M.tv.
dau. of Leonard Gilbert, and had issue. Of Whittrey, Lai bi
Lane, Chester, in 194S. Brother of William I
[Shrewsbury Sch. Reg-', Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Crockford.)
NORRIS, DENNIS GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Christ's,
Mav 13. 1817. S. of the Rev. Robert (1785). B. at Tatterford,
Norfolk. School, Holt. Matric. Michs. 1817; Sch.,.,
Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1822; priest (Salisbury) 1823. R. of
Belaugh with Scottow, Norfolk, 1829-30. V. of Kessingland,
Suffolk, 1830-65. Disappears from Clergy List, i86f>. [Peile,
n. 3S7; Crockford; Northants. Clergy.)
NORRIS, EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 10,
1S79. [2nd] s. of the Rev. John Pilkington (1S41), of [St
Marv] Redcliffe vicarage, Bnstol. B. [June 10;,
Stafford. Schools, Marlborough College, and Charterhouse,
Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1S79; B.A. 1883; M.A. 1888.
Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S83; priest, 1S84; C. of All Saints,
Wokingham, Berks., 1883-5. C. of Great Marlow, 1885-90.
V. of St Bartholomew's, Earley, Reading, 1S90-1929. Rural
Dean of Reading, 1922. Hon. Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1924. F.S.A. Latterly of Ruscombe House, Twy-
ford, Berks. Died Nov. 29, 1940; buried at Wokingham.
Brother of Francis L. (1SS3). [List of Carthusians; Marl-
boroughColl. Reg.; Crockford; Whowas Who; The Times, tto
30. 1940-)
NORRIS, EDWARD STACY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jem 5, Oct.
1,1870. Of Staffs. S. of John Stacy, Esq. B. at Eccleshall
School, Rossall. Matnr. Michs. 1S70; B.A. 1874: M.A. and
M.B. 1878. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 1S76.
Medical Registrar and Assistant Demonstrator of Morbid
Anatomy at St Thomas's Hospital. Practised for many
years at Eton and Windsor. Senior Surgeon, Windsor Royal
infirmary. Hon. Consulting Surgeon, King Edward VII
Hospital,' Windsor. Died Sept. 9, 1923, at Garmelow, Eccles-
hall, Staffs., aged 71. Brother of John B. (1870). [Rossall
Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories; Berks., Bucks, and Beds.
Contemporary Biographies; The Times, Sept. 12, 1923.)
NORRIS, ELLIS CECIL HAROLD BOOTH. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 1, 1S01. S. of the Rev. James (Trinity College,
Dublin), V. of Rawtenstall (and Mary Elizabeth Booth).
B. June 8, 1870, at Linthwaite, Yorks. Schools, Rossall
(the Rev. H. A. James) and Heversham (the Rev. W. Haiti
M.itnr. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894: M.A. 1929. Ord. deacon
(Carlisle) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Egremont, Cumberland,
1895-7. C. of Portreath, 1897-1902. C. of Kentisbeare,
Devon, 1902-3. Clerical Association Secretary, DrBamardo's
Homes, for dio. of Truro, 1903-10. R. of Whitestaunton,
Somerset, 1910-13. V. of St Keverae, Cornwall, 1013-32.
Of 59, Victoria Road, Polegate, Sussex, in 1948. ( Rossall
Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
NORRIS, ERNEST WESTON MUSGROVE. Matric. Non-Coil.
Lent, 1885. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. io, 1885. [S.
of John.] B. Dec. 25, 1864. [School, Newport Grammar.]
B.A. 1887; MA. 1891. Ord. deacon (London) 1 -
1889; C. of All Saints, South Acton, 1888-9. C. of St Albans,
Acton Green, 1889-92. Chaplain to the Forces at Col. hesti 1 .
1892-0; at Devonport, 1896-1900; in South Africa, i.
at Canterbury, 1904-9; at Chatham, 1909-14. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Chaplain. 1 LCD.; retired 1917).
Subsequently of 1, Beai.'
20, 1938. [Univ. War List; Crockford; Army 1 ■
Times, Oct. 22, 1938.)
NORRIS, FRANCIS LUSHINGTON. Adm. pens, at TRINITY,
June 21, 1883. [4th] s. of the Ven. John Pilkington [1841)
[Archdeacon of Bristol], of 3, Great George Stre t, Bristol.
B. [Sept. 1], 1865, in London. School, Winchester. Matric.
1883; B.A. i88d; " .14- Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bristol) 1887; pre of Tewkesbury,
1887-9. Missionary (S.P.G.) at 1
rth China, 1914-40. A mi tonarj in Peking during
the siege at the time of the Boxer rebellion, w]
courage and judgement led Sir Claude Macdonali :
him special responsibilities.' Captured in 1933 (during one
of his diocesan journeys) by Chinese bandits
Chinese servant persuaded the bandits to release him.'
1 ■ ■ the Japanese occupation in the second Will w ai
wasp*: rative freedom within acont.
[9. Author, China.
D11I luly a i/t-. at Shanghai, Brother of Edward |.
(1879). [Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Who's Who; 1 he
July 23 and 24, 1945J
Norris, Henry Handley
NORRIS. FRANK BAKER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Ian. :i ,
1884. S. of Richard. B. [Nov. 5, 1865], at Oxford. School,
Hover College. Matric. Michs. 1- il \ |M..'.
M.B. and B.Chir. 1895; M.D. 1896. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1895. House Surgeon.
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Throat and Ear Hospital. Clinical
Assistant, East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell.
Practised at Surbiton from 1900. Brother of Richard (1876).
[Dover Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11. 705; Medical Directories.)
NORRIS. FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at Queens', Mar. 16, 1826.
Of Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1S26; B.A. 1830; M.A. 1833. R. of
Little Gransden, Cambs., 1831-56. V. of Dunham, Notts.
(andC. of Darlton and Ragnall. 1854-6. Died Feb. s
at Little Gransden rectory. Father of William H. (1841).
[Clergy List; G. Mag., 1856, 1. 543.)
NORRIS, FREDERICK GEORGE MONTGOMERY. Adm. (age
18) at Usus, Oct. 1, 1881. [S. of the Rev. George Mont-
■.(184S). B. at Lowestoft. School, Oundle (Mr Reade).
Doubtful if resided. At the London College of Divinity,
1885. Ord. deacon (Liverpool) 1888; priest, 1890; C. of St
Catherine's, Wigan, 18S8-91. C. of Melton Constable,
Norfolk, 1891-3. C. of Benacre with N. Hales, Suffolk, 1893-
1909. R. of S. Cove (succeeding his father), 1900-29. Latterly
of Hillsborough, Reydon, Suffolk. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1938.
NORRIS, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1892. S. of Frederick. B. Oct. 14, 1873, in Southwark.
Schools, Board, Belvedere Place; Pupil Teachers' and Cam-
bridge Day Training College. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
II, 1893. Resided three terms.
NORRIS, GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Curs. Mar, 20,
1785. S. of the Rev. William (1745). R- of Kuverstone,
Norfolk. B. Oct. 6, 1765, .it Wood Norton. Schools, Bury
St Edmunds and Norwich. Matric. Michs. 1785; Scholar,
V. 1789; M.A. 1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mar. 29,
1789; priest, Dec. 20. 1789. V. of Guist, Norfolk, 17S9-1832.
R. of Bagthorpe, 1810-32. Succeeded his brother William
at Wood Norton Hall, Norfolk, 1818. Married, Mar. 22, 1790,
Sarah, dau. of M. Seaman, and had issue. ' There is a sar-
castic account of him, under the name of parson Plot (quoted
apparently from the Norfolk 1 hronicle), in the Girling MSS
111 1 .uu- library, mi h I Me ' I h.tl.e til I l'"'il-l
Died Oct. 6, 1832, in Norwich. Father of John (1819);
brother of William (1777) and Robert (17S5) [Bury st
Edmunds Gr.Sch. Reg.; Venn, 11. m; Burke, L.G.)
NORRIS, GEORGE MONTGOMERY. Adm. pens, at Emm INI 11.
Tune 18, 1S48. Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1853; M.A. [857.
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1855; priest, 1856; C. of St Philip's,
Liverpool, 1855-7. C. of Burgh, Norfolk, 1853-61. C. of
Kessingland, Suffolk, 1S61-5. C. of Frostenden, 1865-73.
C. of Benacre, 1873-6. R. of South Cove, 1876-1909. Con-
tinued to live with his son at South Cove rectory. Died there
Mar. 4, 1914. Father of Frederick G. M. (1S81). [Crock-
ford; The Times, Mar. 13, 1914.)
NORRIS, GEORGE POOLE. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St Cat h m se'
May 14, 1813; from Exeter College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Dec. 9, 1811, age 19. S. of the Rev. John, of Mine-
head, Somerset. School, BlundelTs, Tiverton. Mitre,
Easter, 1813. R. of East Anstey, Devon, 1816-43. Resided
subsequently at Rosecraddock, near Liskeard. Genu, ill
Disappears from Crockford, 1872. [BlundelTs Sch., / frt '.
Reg.; A:
NORRIS. HENRY FREDERIC. Adm. at Pembroke, I
Eldest s. of Henry Frederic, physician, of Wellington, V u
Zealand. B. there, Oct. 10, 1872. School. Wanganui Col
legiate. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896. Called to the Bai .
111 Temple, June 30, 1897. Of Waipukurau, New Zealand
/ . Lists.)
NORRIS. HENRY HANDLEY. Adm. pens, (age 17) ■ '' Pi M
broke, July 3, 1788. Only s. of Henry Handley, Esq,
.merchant] [of Hackney, and] of West Hal
(and Grace, dau. of the Rev. T. Hest, of Warton, In .
B. Jan. 14, 1 77 1 . in the parish of st Andrew ' 1 'lei hiit,
London. [School, Dr Newt unit's, Hackney.] Matric. Michs.
1789. Migrated to Peterhouse, < >■ 1 . 28,
M.A, 1796. Adm. ttdeundem .it Oxford, 1
1796; priest, 1800 IM.otst [ohn'sChap
(which he part 1.1I l' SI 09-31; R. X831-50. Prcb. ol
Llandaff, 1816; ol SI Paul , i. < haplaii
Shaftesbury. 'Hi u known as the he, ,1 ,1
Church party, .ne! I" influ 1 in the religi wmkl w.i,
! tor him the tit I
Mi 1 hi
proceedL ' ' Married, June 1
11. arietl 1 Catherine, 1
,. . 1 ■ . .1 1 . 1 .
Burke, L.G.; Northants. Clergy; Misc. Gen. tt Her., N S., 1
102; D,
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Norris, Henry Richard
NORRIS, HENRY RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 14,
1884. S. of Edwin Richard, missionary (and Eliza Golding).
D. Jan. n, 1864, .it Gillingham, Kent. School, University
College (H. W. Ede, M.A.). [B.Sc. (London) 1883; B.A.
(London) 18S6; M.A. (London) 1889.] Matric. Michs. 18S4;
Scholar, 1887; B.A. (i6(* Wrangler) 18S7; LL.M. 1894.
Assistant Master at Ipswich School, 1892-6. Head Master
of Barry County School, 1896-9. Second Master at the
Central Foundation School, Cowper Street, London, 1S99-
1903. Head Master, Haberdashers' Aske's School, Hatcham,
1903-10. Died in 1910. (Univ. Coll. Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters'
Dii ; F. P. White.)
NORRIS, JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, Dec. 10,
1799. [4th s. of William, merchant, of Manchester. School,
Harrow.] Adm. at the Inner Temple, Tulv 3, 1797- Called to
thi Bar, Feb. 10, 1809. (Harrow Sell. Reg.; Inns of Court.)
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity, July 6,
1753. [Only] s. of John, of Brooke [Witton], Norfolk. [B.
1734.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1753- Of Witton Park.
Responsible for finding the money to send Richard Porson to
Eton, 1773. ' A man of a gloomy and reserved disposition,
there were few who wen easy and cheerful in his society.'
Married (1) 1758, Elizabeth, only dau. of John Playters, of
Yelverton; (2) 1773, Charlotte, 4th dau. of Edward Towns-
hend. D.D. Died Jan. 5, 1777, at Upper Brook Street, London.
By will founded the Norrisian Professorship of Divinity
and also the Norrisian prize. {D.N.B., which confuses him
with the next; G. Mag > '777, 47.)
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Caius, Apr. 6, 1755.
Only s. of Anthony (1727), of Barton [Turf], Norfolk. B.
•Ii re, Ian. 28, I7VS- School, Norwich. Matric. Easter,
1756; B.A. (3rd Wrangler) 1760; Members' prize, 1761.
I !■■. ted Fellow, 1761 (but not admitted). Adm. at the Middle
Temple, June 14, 1758. Died Mar. 10, 1762, at Norwii h See
John (above) with whom he is frequently contused (IYhh,
II. 72; Inns of Court; D.N.B. (sub his father),)
1757.
NORRIS, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Dec. 4, 1819.
S oi the Rev.] George (1785), of Wood Norton, Norfolk (and
Sarah, ne'e Seaman). B. July 2, 1801, at Stanfield, Norfolk.
Schools, Diss and Norwich. Matnc. Michs. 1821; B.A. i.s.25.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 19, 1825; priest, Oct. 9, 1825;
C. of Raynham St Martin, Norfolk, 1825-S. Married a
daughter of the Rev. G. Howes, R. of Spixworth. Died June
30, 1828, at Raynham. (Venn, it. 176.)
NORRIS, JOHN BUCKLEY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct.
1 1870. S. of lohn Stacy, Esq. B. at Gnosall, Staffs. School,
Rossall, Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1878. Adm.
Solicitor, Nov. 1876 (Messrs Middleton, Norris and Wynne);
practised at Eccleshall; at Stone, Staffs, and in Liverpool.
Clerk to the Magistrates and Registrar of County Court at
Stone. Of Garmelow, Eccleshall Staffs. Died May 12, 1928,
aged 77. Brother of Edward S. (1870). (Rossall Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; The Times, May 14, 1928.)
NORRIS, JOHN ELYE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 24, 1834.
[Doubtless S. of the Rev. Thomas (1790).] Matric. Michs.
1834; B.A. 1S38. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1841; priest, 1842.
R. of Ashby-by-Partney, Lines., 1842-1901. Died Nov. 30,
1901, at Grosvenor Villas, New Southgate. ' Into the 20th
Century he had carried the thoughts and the dignity of the
early years of the 19th.' Brother of Thomas E. (1829).
(Crockford; The Times, Dec. 12, 1901; P. B. G. Binnall;
Lin >ln Dio. Mag., 1902.)
NORRIS, JOHN PILKINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
July 30, 1841. [Eldest] s. of Thomas [physician]. B. [June 10,
:i Chester School, Rugby. Matric. Michs 1842;
Scholar, 1844; B.A. (7th Classic) 1846; Members' prize for
Latin essay, 1848; M.A. 1849; B.D. 1876; D.D. 18S2. Fellow,
1848, Ord. deacon, 1849; priest, 1850; C. of I rumpington,
Cambs., 1849. Inspector of Schools for Staffordshire, Shrop-
shire and Cheshire, 1849-63; for Kent and Surrey, 1863-4;
'his thoroughness ,n,,l ,-rithusiasiu in this work was un-
bounded.' C. of Lewknor, Oxon., 1864. Canon of Bristol,
1864-91. V. of Hatchford. Surrey, 1864-70. V. of St
George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol, 1870. Inspector of Church
Training ("lieges, 1871-6. Rural Dean of Bristol, 1876. V.
oi St Mary Kedcliffe, Bristol, 1S77-82. Archdeacon of
Bristol, 1S81-01. Lecturer in Pastonl ["neology at Cam-
bridge, 1884. Inaugurated the building of the Dave of
Bristol Cathedral and the scheme for reviving the 1 ij
Married. 1858, Edith Grace, dau. of the Rt. Hon Sti phi n
Lushington. Author, Translation of Demosthenes, De
Corona; The Education of the People; A Key to the Gospels;
Manual of Religious Instruction. Died Dec. 20, 1S91, at
Bristol, foui days after his appointment as 1 t
Chichester Father "I Francis L. (1883) and Edward J.
1) (Boose, 11. 111... D.N.B.)
Norris, William Edward
norris, lewin charles cholmley ralston. adm.
pens, at St John's, Oct. 11, 1866. Of Limerick. S. of Charles,
Captain, 64th Kegt. (and .Anne Elizabeth). B. at Rathkeale.
Bapt. Nov. iS, 1847. [School, Grantham.] Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1873. Adopted the name of Norris-
Elye. Went in for farming, first at Trumpington, Cambs.,
and then at Utterby, Lines. Took pupils, by one of whom he
was accidentally shot dead, June io, 1918. (Yorkshire Post,
June 21, 1918; The limes. June 25, 1918 )
NORRIS. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 9, 1876. S.
of Richard. B. [July 5, 1857] at Oxford. School, Dover
College. Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1887. Adm.
Solicitor, 1885. Lived in Queensland, 18S8-90 and in Colo-
rado, U.S.A., 1891-3. Afterwards of 20, Holcroft Crescent,
Ealipg, where he died Aug. 8, 1947. Brother of Frank B.
(1884). (Dover ' oil. Reg ; Peile, 11. 652; The limes, Aug.
11 and 20, 1947.)
NORRIS, RICHARD HENRY. Adm. sizar at Corpus Christi,
Dec. 12, 1837. Of Lanes. Doubtful if resided.
NORRIS, ROBERT. Adm. peDS. (age 18) at Christ's, Apr. 16,
1785. S. of [the Rev.] William (174s) (and Susanna, dau. of
Robert Chad, of Thursford). B. at Wood Norton, Norfolk.
Scholar, 1785; matric. Easter, 1786; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1792.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 29, 1790; priest, June 3, 1702.
C. of Sparham. Norfolk. 1700. C. of Litcham and East
Lexhani, 1792. R. of Tatterford, 1703-1832. R. of Aid-
borough, 1709-18^2. Died ' lately,' in June, 1832. Father of
Dennis G. (1817). Brother of George (1785) and William
(1777). (Peile, 11. 320; G. Mag., 1832, 1. 570; Burke, L.G..
name not recorded, but doubtless one of the '5 sons' of the
Rev. William.)
NORRIS. THOMAS. Mus. Bac, 1769, incorp. from Oxford. IB.
Aug. 1741, at Mere, Wilts | \ 1 1. 11 ter of S ili-bury Cathe-
dral under Dr Stephens. Adm ' M igd lien Hall, organist
priviligiatus. Appeared at the Worcester Fi -tival, 1761, at
Hereford Festival, 1762, and in 1 he Spring at Drury Lane,
1762. Organist of Christ Church, Oxford, 1765, and at St
John's College, Oxford, 1765. Composed anthems, sym-
phonies and glees. Died Sept. ;, 1 .... it Hunlev Hall, near
Stourbridge, Worcs. (Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; Grove, Did. of
Musi! )
NORRIS, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 11,
1790 S. of Thomas, of Grantham, Lines. School, Rugby.
Maine. Lent, 1790; Scholar, 1792; B.A. 1794; M.A. 1798.
Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from York) Dec. 21, 1794-
R. of Harbv, Leics., 1804-25. T.P. for Leics. Died Dec. 11,
1.82s, at Harby, aged 54; buried there. Father of the next
and John E. (1834). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Rev. W. P. Watkins.)
NORRIS, THOMAS ELYE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Feb.
6, 1829. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above), deceased (and — dau.
of — Elye, Esq.). B. 1S11. School, Grantham. Matric. Michs.
1829; B.A. 1834. R. (and patron) of Utterby, Lines., 1835-
50. C. of Harlaxton, Grantham, 1854. R. of Wyville with
Hungerton, 1867-70. Of North Parade, Grantham, in 1870.
Brother of John E. (1834). Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
(Walford. County FamUies.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 17) at Caius. Apr.
2, 1777. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William (1745), of Wood
Norton, Norfolk (and Susanna, dau. of Robert Chad, of
Thursford). B. there. Private tuition at Greenford, Middlesex.
Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 17S1. Fellow, 17S3-1S1S.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 23, 1777. F.S.A., 1784. Died,
unmarried, Sept. 19, 1818, aged 59. Brother of George
(1785) and Robert (1785). (Venn, II. 100; Burke, L.G.;
Inns of Court.)
NORRIS, The Rev. WILLIAM. B.A. 1703. incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Pembroke, 1793. [S. of James, of Portsmouth.]
Matric. from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Dec. 9, 17S5. age 23;
B.A. (Oxford) 1790. R. of Warblington, Hants., 1789-1815.
R. of Pertwood, Wilts., and Chaplain of Hindon, 1815-25.
Author. s.M.M.iv Died Apr. 20, 1825, at Hindon. (Al.Oxon.;
r,. Mag . [825, 1 475.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Aug 25, 1849. S. of Charles, of Wood Hall. Halifax, Yorks.
B. there [Nov. 4, 1830]. School, Eton. Matric. Michs, 1849;
B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Rowing ' blue,' 1852; cricket ' blue,'
1S51. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S54; priest, 1855; C. of
I.anglev, Worcs., 1854-6. C. of Aberford, Yorks., 1856-7.
1 of Fehxkirk, 185- 1.1, R. ol tuk-.v, Wilts., 1860-75.
Y ..I Flore, Northants., 1875-89. Died Apr. 16, 1SS0, at
3, Savile Terrace, Halifax (Eton s,;,. Lists; Boose, vi. 303;
Book of Blues; I rockf rd; Northants. Clergy.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1, 1886. Eldest s. of the Rev. George (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1S53), of Bio-Norton Hall, Norfolk. B. Jan.
I, 1866, at Wood Dalling, Norfolk. Schools, Dulwich and
Shrewsbury. Matnc. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Capt., Shrop-
shire Light Infantry. Succeeded his great uncle, William
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Norris, William Harcourt
Morris at Wood Norton Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk, in
1S75. J. P. for Norfolk. Married, June 15, 1893, Annie, dau.
of Thomas Lawrence Forbes, and had issue. Died Sept. 21,
1934 at Wood Norton Hall. Brother of Charles L. (1887).
{DulwichColl. Reg.; Shrewsbury Sch. fog.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Sept. 24, 1934.)
NORRIS, WILLIAM HARCOURT. Adm. pens, at Clare, Dec.
10, rSir. B. in the East Indies.
NORRIS WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 12,
in4i Only s. of the Rev. Fredenck (1S26), K. of Little
Gransd'eii, Canibs.] Migrated to Peterhouse, June 13, 1S42.
Matric. Michs. 1S42; B.A. 1S48. Ord. deacon (Durham) Dec.
18 1S47 Sometime of Aikton rectory, Cumberland. Died
June S, 1S54, at Leamington. (T. A. Walker, 477; Durham
Ord. Book; G. Mag., 1S54. "■ 2°°-)
NORRIS, The Rev. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at Clare,
July '4 1844; a ' Ten-year man.'
NORRIS, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 9,
1S91 S of the Rev. Thomas (Tnnitv College, Dublin, 1840),
R. of Alexton, Uppingham [died 1S90] (and Mary Elizabeth
Turner). B. Feb. 28, 1870, at Tugby, Leics. School. St
John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1S91; B.A. 1894. Ord.
deacon (Manchester) 1894; priest (Manchester) 1896; C. of
Penwortham, Lanes., 1894-7. C. of Lytham, i897-rgoo. V.
of Loddington, Leics., 1900-5. P.C. of Longton, Lanes.,
1905-36. Of Fulwood, Preston, in 194s. {St John's Sch.,
Leatherhead, Reg.; Crockford.)
NORTH, The Rev. BROWNLOW. M. A. 1769, incorp. from Oxford.
[Younger s. of Francis (Trinity College, Oxford, 1721), 1st
Earl of Guilford, by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth, Dowager
Viscountess of Lewisham, dau. of Sir Arthur Kaye. B. July
17 1741 School, Eton.] Matric. from Trinity College, Ox-
ford Jan. 11, 1760, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1762; M.A., from
All Souls College, 1766; D.C.L. 1770. Fellow of All Souls.
Canon of Christ Church, 176S-70. Dean of Canterbury,
1770-1. V. of Lydd and Boxley, Kent, 1771. Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield, 1771-4- Bishop of Worcester,
1774-81. Prelate of the Order of the Garter. Bishop of
Winchester, I78r-i820. Married, Jan. 17, 1771, Henrietta
Maria, dau. of John Bannister, of Antigua, and of Cavendish
Square. Author, Sermons. Died July 12, 1820. Father of
the next; step-brother of Frederick (1769). {Eton Coll. Reg.;
Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. {sub Guilford); D.X.B.)
NORTH, BROWNLOW. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St John's,
July 6, 1797; Fell.-Com. Feb. II, 1800. [2nd] s. of the Right
Rev Brownlow (above), Bishop of Wmchester. B. 1778.
Schools, [Eton and] Wilmington. Matnc. Michs. 1800; B.A.
1801 Registrar of the*Diocese of Winchester. Died Sept.
28, 1829. {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 399;
Burke, P. and B. {sub Guilford); G. Mag., 1829, II. 648.)
NORTH, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Jan. 25, 1847.
[Eldest s. of Frederick (1817) of Rougham, Norfolk (and
Janet, dau. of Sir John Marjoribanks, Bart., and widow of
Robert Shuttleworth, Esq., of Gawthorp Hall, Lanes.). B.
Mar. 25, 1828. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S47; B.A.
1851- M.A. 1854. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May I, 1850.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1854- Of The Hall, Rougham,
Norfolk, and 3, Victoria Street, London, S.W . Capt., Norfolk
Artillery' Militia. J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk. .Married, Mar.
16, 1859, Augusta, dau. of the Hon. and Rev. Thomas R.
Keppel, R. of North Creake, Norfolk. Died May 10, 1906.
Father of Frederick K. (1879)- {Eton. Sch. Luis; I
Foster, Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Walford, County Families.)
NORTH CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 15, 1798. S. of Fountain, of [RoughaniJ, Norfolk
and Hampstead, London. School, Westminster. Matric.
Michs. 1800; B.A. 1802; M.A. 1805. Ord. deacon |Wn
1803- priest, 1804. R. of Portland, Dorset, 1811-35. R. of
Childe Okeford, 1815-63. Died Apr. 16, 1863. .
Old Westminsters; Crockjord; G. Mag., 1863, I. 665; Clergy
List.)
NORTH, CHARLES WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Si
May 22. 1822. [2nd] 5. oi 1 sq. (Oriel
College, Oxford, 1796), of Hastings, and Rougham Hall,
... (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. William
Preb of Chichester). School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1822;
Scholar, 1S23; B.A. (261)1 Wrangler) 1827. Oil
(Chester) July 25, 1827; pri it, rune 24, 1828. Not found in
Clerg\ I iimarried, 1872. Brother of
Fredenck (1817). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.
{sub Guilford).)
NORTH DONALD HENLEY. Adm. pens, at TRINTn
1881. S. of the Rev. J[acob] H[ugo] (1830), [K.J of White
Roding, Essex. B. Mai
Brighton College. Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A. 1884. {Brighton
Coll. Keg.)
North, Frederick Keppel
NORTH, EDWARD HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1882. Of Kent. S. of the Rev. Isaac William
B. Apr. 2, 1864, at Lewisham. Schools, St Paul's (1876-80),
and Blackheath proprietary.- MatTic. Mi'
1889; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon (Chester) 189 1; pre -1
C. of St Anne's, Birkenhead, 1891-4. C. of Southwold,
Suffolk, 1S94-6. C. of St Janies-the-Great, Derby, 1896-8.
C of Edmonton, Middlesex, 189S-1901. C. of Mildenhall,
Suffolk, 1901-3. C. of Holy Trinity, Stepney, 1903^- C.
of St Luke's, Old Street, 1909-20. R. of Monken Hadley,
Middlesex, 1920-S. Disappears from Crockford, 1929.
Brother of Michael A. (18S4). {St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
NORTH, EDWARD ROGER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Apr. 9, 1771. [2nd] s. of Roger (1720), of Rougham, Norfolk
(and his 2nd wife, Jane, dau. of William Lake, of Heacham
(not Hitchin, as given in Pt I of this work), Norfolk).
School, King's Lynn. Matnc. Michs. 1771; Scholar, r773;
B.A. 1775; M.A. 1778. Ord. deacon (Norwich) July 28,
1776; priest (London) Dec. 21, 1777; C. of Gressenhall,
Norfolk, 1776-7. V. of Harlow, Essex, 1777-89- Died Feb.
7, 17S9. Father of Henry (1806). (Burke, P. and B. {sub
Guilford); Rev. E. G. Bevan.)
NORTH, FRANCIS EDGAR. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1882.
Matric Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Bath and
Wells) 1SS6; pnest (Rochester) 1888; C. of Hendford,
Somerset, 1S86-7. C. of Christ Church, Penge, 1887-9.
C. of Willesden, 1889-93. C. of St Luke's, Brighton, 1894-5.
C. of St Peter's, Hammersmith, 1895-8. C. of Christ
Church, Albany Street, London, 1899-1900. C. of St
Michael and All Angels, Sydenham, 1900-1. C. of St
Faith's, Wandsworth, 1901-2. C. of St Stephen's, Hammer-
smith, 1902-4. C. of St Peter's, Upton Cross, 1904-5. C.
of St Paul's, Paddington, 1906-7. C. of Townstal, Devon,
190S-9. C. of St Andrew's, Earlsfield, Surrey, 1910-18. C.
of Parkend, Gloucs., 1918-19. C. of St James, Devonport,
1919-20 Perm, to ofi. at St Mary-, Walney Island, Lanes.,
1920-S. C. of St John's, Kensal Green, 1929-32. Perm, to
off., dio. of Salisbury, 1934-7; dio. of Exeter, from 1937.
Latterly of Rose Cottage, Gimni^lake, Cornwall. Died Oct.
16, 1944. {Crockford; The Church Times, Oct. 18, 1944-!
NORTH, The Hon. FREDERICK. Hon. LL.D., 1769- [Only s.
of Francis (Trinity College, Oxford, 1721), 3rd Baron Guil-
ford, and 1st Earl of Guilford (by his 1st wife, Lady Lucy
Montagu, dau. of George, Earl of Halifax). B. Apr. 12, 1732.
School, Eton.] Matric. from Trinity College, Oxford, Oct. 12,
1749, age 17; M.A. (Oxford) 175°- Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, 1772.
M.P. for Ithe family borough of) Banbury, 1754-90. Known
as Lord North. Junior Lord of the Treasury, 1759. Joint
Paymaster of the Forces, 1766. Chancellor of the Exchequer,
1767 and Leader of the House of Commons, 1770-S2. First
Lord of the Treasury, 1770-S2. K.G. 1772. Mumcd, May -•..,
1756, Anne, dau. and heiress of George Speke, of White -
lackington, Somerset. Succeeded his father as second Earl
of Guilford, 1790. Died Aug. 5, 1792. Father of Frederick
North, 5th Earl of Guilford (1820, sub Guilfor.l
brother of Brownlow (1769). {Eton Coll. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B. {sub Guilford); Al. Oxon.; D.X.B.; W. R. Williams.)
NORTH, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 9, 1817.
[Eldest] s. of Francis Freden. k (( iriel College, Oxford, 179"),
of Rougham Hall, Norfolk (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
William Whitear, Preb. of Chichester). B. [July 2, 1800J,
in the parish of St Clement's, Hastings. Bapt. July 29, 1800.
School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1818; Scholar, 1818; B.A.
1 ,- , ■ '■ M A. 1827. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Sept. 20, 1821.
Of Rougham Hall, Norfolk. J. P. and D.L. for Norfolk and
Sussex. M.P. for Hastings, 1831-7, and 1854-69. Married,
June 16, 1825, Janet, dau. of Sir John Marjoriban]
1st Bart., and widow of Robert Shuttleworth, of Gawthorp
Hill. Lanes. Died Oct. 29, 1S69. Brother of Charles W.
(1822); father of Charles (1S47). {Han...
II. 1171; Inns of I ourt; Burke, P. and B. {sub Guilford);
W. K. Williams, MSS.)
NORTH, FREDERICK (1820), see GUILFORD, Earl of.
NORTH, FREDERICK KEPPEL. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, |une
2, 1879. [Eldest] s. of Charles (1S47), of Rougham Hall,
Norfolk (and Augusta, dau. of the Hon. an
Keppel. I ; |. B. there [May
Eton. Matric. Mi b 11 79; B.A. and 1.1 I
the InnerTempli .1 ■■ " |l;l" >■
1884. On the South-Eastern Circuit. 01
Norfolk ... 1 folk Quarter Sr
of the dioceses of Norwich, 190S, and ol
and Ipswn ii. iui I I' foi Norf Ik, 191 1 lied Mar. 24,
!
Men at the Bat
far. 27, 1948; Kelly,
Handbook.)
565
North, Harry
N°K™L.H,AnfRfY-, Ad,m| ?ens- <"ee IS) at Jesus, Oct. 18S5
Jane dau nf I°T' Jw^ ,,h°maS |of Kllha^ Kt"') S
School wi, i J,' " W<,0?1«ad. of Leeds). B. at Leeds
S ^ ^0n- Matnc' Lent. l886- Capt., 4th Batt
House' ,', - 1,UlU'l""'?1lll,um-bV-thf-S.'a..-1ndCI.-vdand
(Burke, X..G.Mmy itsfe; n/„, ..-„< in,„ °V' -6' I9"°-
Tof to rIv ,Afm tt- (ase I9) at Cai"s- )™ *9i '8°°-
B the e s d"jril'ios''r "'~'l' V. of Harlow, Essex.
Norfott, rtij 37 and R. of GMftaaffta^X^TraS
"■«V;-; V;s"Vi;n' L,™»""" Ma^t, V 1 49
i' enw, ii. 147, c ierual Guide.)
Driest (k'mo.o ,s-- - V c rl ' 8b' °rd. deacon and
« o, w. ' l!j'0vC-of ^kiPton-in-Craven, Yorks 1870-s
of Wentnor, Salop, 1875-8S. V. of Bremt.m Heref
1888-96, Disappears from Crockford, 1807 '
NORTH, HENRY ARCHIBALD. Adm. pens at Christ's Oct
manufa°c.uarer ABVir" ^f^' I of WUlia£"s&rt£
" ', '"" ''""■ ' ■'tent Ex. miiner. IS Latent office
.900 Chem-st to A. Klipstein and Co. New York too ,0
the Genera , „,„„ , c0. to (he Grase]*^ «
1 |„; ,■';,', ,Y ""' ''""""" Manufj, tunng Co., 1904-9;
Boulevard Ulh'.go m","' , S"")1/.'"/'' "'"?• °f r«S' MarehaU
""riS "s" flY LUCK;VAd."- pens'. (agerS) at JES„S. Oct
1090. b. of Thomas, Esa. R I Nov ix-ri ,» .
^■/,y'„„,\ "',, 7'' I-^","r ,-'1'-">- iVppingtumSch R :
™' 'fAAC W.LUAM. Adm. pens. a. TR,„ry, Jan. ro
Square fCrnst^' g"^ "dtVMTTrk
Sally Isles. 1843-50. V. of Holv Trmitv Greenwich' iSs,
Acif. ,7 iss! ,)"'1' '■""''/■■'./.( orm ■•illl<.-g.;ll,,-Gi,a,Ju,n,
rlaon0' MbatrlHS: £30? 1&X -llT i^'';'!.]'
V.rfoii '^r'^M1836; PTV '8* VMrf Sorcike;
,,""' ^{- ; M»"^"r of Lnntly Church, Greenwich
utUh^e iLi,,;^ f's';:;:^^ trti^r: '%-"■ ]<
^■../•■^^"(.'--'''"■(i-.V^Sto^'^r^:''^
Dec 31 188^'f" ^'"""'/"'".suppl.;, „„*/,„./; ,*«-,,„.,„,„,,,
Northcote, Henry
N°P.™' JN°?'s A,1'M- S'"r ("«e 'r) " C-"s. Oct. 8, I7o3, and
=?~'|3^^^- ■l.-il
oaunnar. scnolar, 1763 matnc, Easter 176a- RA 1*11,
W™?"). 1768; M.A ,-, Fellow, 1768 9 ,:„ ' ..
^.n 82T' ' '" "8l8, ""li SeP^s' liis!
N°P™ feJ^iSZ*™]!,10** N0RTH 0UVRV. Adm.
B n Parir.me ,t S> ' u"' '"' ,V:j14' S' of PeterA ""'
fnnvatel \ ,r mi" '-'"""ster. School, Middlesex
'.'... •'"■;.*;" uv ':i:,r;,'4M AI,"':*:,MA(,'
(I'xfnnl) ,'Sts -,,r. -. IJ i- /[; • l838, °rd- deacon
IL at Wallasey Cheshire. School, Radlev. Matnc Mich's
A., I, V" ' '■'l;' " '■|'1"' ■■'-■> AsheepfanuerinNew
l0o*0/'s°«)Jan-3°' I9"'inN« Zealand. , ;,-„./,, , r™
NORTH MICHAEL ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Chest's, Mar
1891. Assistant Master at Clifto,, .,,,,, „ , ,,,,., ;,;,'/
r?«d ^-T8, I!rotbeJ ',' EdWt,rd H- 'l88:i)' (a P«rf,< *<*■
S«V '°5' Schoolmast"s' Directories; Clifton Coll.
NORTH. NATHANIEL. Adm. sizar at Jesus May zo ,-, ,
17^1 'dece^frt N/!«h,an,1e,1 <douh"«S "' Hart' Hall," OxfLrd]
1734), deceased Of Loddington, Leics. Matrie. Michs. 1761
B.A 70s; MA. 1768. V. of Bisbrooke, Lei,.. ,-: ,-,,
isra V!","' 1 "■ '';!'"-' ,',nd K- "' Aswardb5 . 1 in! s., 17 ■
iSh' 1 5-0 ) '" Wmchester' {NorthantsA lergy.G. Mag.,
N0V™t'ory',nLfAM' Adf ' P""S- •" C"RE' J^ 8- l8"- B- at
m a Ts" t ■ ; >n uTy- ^Iatnc- Michs- i8j- B-A- 18-7;
on Thin c ' ° Horsham Chapel in the parish of Walton-
1S60 "'' 4°_/~- DlsaPPe^» from C/«r«y List,
NORTH, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at S.DNEV, Oct. „. 1874
H -,'l, h , ' v f""," , dham' SUI"Keon [and Medical Officer of
York Air sri h • th,;re',VCt- -'• l8=4. School, St Peter's,
M\ i. St|Pheir,.on)- Matnc. Michs. 1S74; B.A. 1878
M.A 1888. Sometime Assistant to Professor J. Bunion
PanderSn;,K ;'S- , KeS,'f' h N""Llr "f the Grocers' Com
I ■'"> studied malarial fever in Rome. Joint Lecturer on
TeS'T 3t VV«">"'^'« Hospital .Medical &hool
Techmcal manager to an Anglo-French firm in Ban- (colour
"" ography), rSoy-S^ Served for several year, on Bo£d of
Trade enquiry into the cost of living of workmE classes
SUF<SGthat Wfr' ^'^ thlef ^nslator .0^^
olocv Antho aS transljtVr to '"'P'""1 B"reau of Entom
O'ogy- Author, scientific and antiquarian. (W. North.)
,4'E'1!*llLr', Adi^- pei,s- ^e i8 at p-»^°^.
ten. !?'-n, fi" s , S'r ?' u°f Wllliam. Esq., of London. B
here [S ept. 6 1801]. [School. Eton.] Matnc. Michs. jSjo
\\.is"ySterr I " ni™e 'S misPnuted Northaye; Sir
N0RTP.ANL"LAIJRIE' REGINALD PETER (iS,-ol. .,„• LAURIE,
N0RT,"A!o' fsERC^ ^THBERT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
I, ,',-v Park yRe,w°, r,J',' ;''• "' '-''r'-'"-'-»ke Road, West-
t»n lark, Bnstol. [school, Bristol Grammar] M,tn,
i rCn,,nIi,"i:hB-A- T'' M"A" 'S04' AsS-'"" -M-' ter ,,:
CaSS Seh °° ' ^'""""■'"■der-Edge, I9o2-4; at LlandatI
TeaSfw School T904-5; at Warwick School. ,006-7; at
I.adhal House, Harrogate, at Wakefield Grammar School
at Blackl.iirn Grammar s,hool „ini,_,, , ,f cc ,,'
Sidford, Devon, in 1046. (Z^l^^i „'<!', ^f'™--:
NORTHAMPTON, Marquess of (1869), see COMPTON, W. G. S
NORTHBROOK, Lord (THOMAS GEORGE BARING). Hon
tnnh'h i!a[toKt 5' of Fra,lcls Thornhill. 1st Baron
Nor hbrook by his 1st wife, Jane, dau. of Sir George Grey
Bart) B. Jan. 12, 1826.] Matnc. from Christ Church
Oxford June 9, ,843, age 17; Hon. D.C.L., Oxford, ,876
M.l for Falmouth and Penrvn, 1.857-60 Lnder-Secretarv
Som^O^59;^1 '7 ^ar' ,>6,: f°r '"d'a. "^4 f« tl?e
Home Office, 1864-6 Secretary to the Admiralty, 1866.
:"' 'rV,1",r Uf' '«fi8-7-.. Viceroy and Govenior-General
, 1 , ', r ■ \\7--- •-"Jc""df'd as 2nd Lord North-
brook' ,8,6 prea,tl,d V'SL',,""lt 1:ann" and lst £arl of Norlh-
Seof'6 ', ^1 .LoKrd,°''he Admiralty, 18S0-5. Married,
Siuart F -t4 Sr ;1,2abf'h Hamef, dau. of Henry Charles
M, Z Idel-'r' Ha ? n' "I?' a"d had issu,?- Of'Stratton,
Franc- sH osr- '/,,""' ^ 'S0*- Half-brother of
., ■ 1 ';;•,"'' Baring). (Burke, /:„,;,/;; . |; ,,, „.,
(J«i Banng); Walford, 1 ,,„„,. Families; G.EJ
i-tsts, \\ no was II ho )
NORTHCOTE ERNEST AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at TmNtrv
Oct 10, i860. [3rd] s. of Stafford Henry, of Belgrave Road
London [and sometime ol iShenl-y Lode., Hrlx,,,„. Sune .'
Michs is/1' ,V,ilnaLond?n,' Srh""'. "'-tnunster. Matnc.
Michs 1S60LL.B. 1873. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov.
Circuit I, dH m13'""1 Apr" 3°- l575' 0n th« Oxford
QWoV .s,nP'-'nJ';'"- Magistrate in British Guiana, 18S2-6
S'eiilloi 1 ss,-qu,l,o, ,884. Senior Puisne I udge in Jamaica
1886 Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago 1003-8'
K.ue,, ,d. 1905. A Director of Stafford North.^t.: .ml . ..
Ltd Mam.d 1895 Helena Jane, dau. of I. W. Anderson
M.l) formerly o, Kmeston I,,,,,,,,,,,. i.att,-rlv „l ,4. IV
' ' ,,d,'ns; h-ensington, London, W. Died May 1, ,,„
n London , A ,., , , , ,„ „-,,,„„„ ,,., u , . ,
Court Foster, .1/™ at the Bar; Who was Who; W 1 owpc ,
l nt l itties, May 15,1915)
NORTHCOTE, HENRY. Adm. pens, at CnRtsfs. June 26, 1839.
[Eldest] s of Henry, of [Morchard Bishop] Devon. [B Nov
,s- -!',,'i ,1 ',"""; t'"h< lS5,'■ K''I" thc' Mtehaelmas Term,'
W ?= s r",,1!™' ,Iti40- Adni- at ""' M'ddle Temple
A6P is5,' I ,' ■ , a '"' '" ""' " ''• MaV J' '*■!"■ Married, Oct.
- '. 1 M '. I:li.-aheth, dau. of John Smith, sol,, dor. ot t red,,,,,,,
P °\°" ■ aud hfd lisue- Died Feb. 16, 1867, at Okefield
186? ^' ' "' 4U6: L,"< L,i,%- '"'" °l ( ""'■■■ '■ ""I
566
Northcote, Hugh
NORTHCOTE, HUGH. B.A. 1766, incorp. from Oxford; M.A.
1766. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June 25, 1766. [3rd s. of
Sir Henrv, 5th Bart. (Tnrutv College, Oxford, 1729), Ml'.,
of Pynes, Devon (and Bridget Maria, dau. of Hugh Stafford,
of Pynes).] Bapt. Mar. 9, 1740. Matnc. from Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford, Apr. 4, 1759, age 18; B.A. (Oxford) 1762. R.
of Upton Pyne, Devon, until 17S7. Married Elizabeth, dau.
of the Rev. George Bradford. Died July 25, 17S7. Father of
the next. (Al. Oxon.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Iddesleigh).)
NORTHCOTE, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 8, 1791-
Eldest s. of the Rev. Hugh (above), R. of Upton Pyne,
Devon. B. there, Nov. 17, 1773- School [Blundell's],
Tiverton (Mr Keats). Matric. Micbs. 1792; BA. 1796.
R. of Upton Pyne, Devon, 1S11-36. P.C. of Dowland,
1817-29, and R. of Okehampton, 1817-29. R. of Monk
Okehampton, 1829-39. Married, Apr. 12, 1804, Anne Lewis,
dau. of the Rev. George Southcomb, R. of King's Nympton.
Died, s.p., 1S39. (Blundell's Sch., Tiverton, Reg.; Burke,
P. and B. (sub Iddesleigh); Clerical Guide; G. Hag., 1839,
II. 320.)
NORTHCOTE, Sir STAFFORD HENRY, Bart. Adm. Fell. -Com.
at Emmanuel, Dec. 28, 1779- Of Devon. [Only s. of Sir
Stafford, 6th Bart, (and Catherine, dau. of the Rev. George
Bradford, R. of Talaton, Devon). B. Oct. 6, 1762.] Matric.
Michs. [780; M.A. 1782. Of Pynes, Devon. High Sheriff of
Devon, 1803-4. Raised the Royal 1st Devon Regiment of
Yeomanry-Cavalry, 1824. Married, Mays, 1791, Jacquetta,
dau. of Charles Baring, of Larkbeer, and had issue. Died
Mar. 17, 1851. (Boose, vt. 306; G.E.C.; G. Mag., r85i, 1.
549; Burke, P. and B. (sub Iddesleigh); Noble and Gentle
I y.gland.)
NORTHCOTT, JOHN FORD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 13,
1892. S. of John, journalist and musical critic, of South
Hampstead, London (and Mary Ann Ford). B.Feb. 24, 1873,
in London. Schools, Dane Hill House, Margate (the Rev. A.
Bouldenl; King's College School, London, and at University-
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1892; Scholar, 1894; (Nat. Soi.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1894); B.A. 1896. At Guy's Hospital.
M.k .C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S99; M.B., London, 1901; M.D., London,
1904; D.P.H., 1906. House Physician at Guy's Hospital.
Resident Medical Officer, Royal Hospital for Children and
Women, Waterloo Road. Sometime Medical Officer on
plague dutv in the Punjab. Of Park Hospital (Metropolitan
Asylums Board), Hither Green, in 1910. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Surgeon-Lieut., R.N.). Of Storthes Mental
Hospital, Huddersfield, in 1946. (Medical Directories.)
NORTHCOTT, WALTER WYNNE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
rr, 1876. S. of William Charles (1845), of Rochester House,
Ealing, Middlesex. B. [Mar. 28, 1855], at St Kilda (sic).
School, under his father. Matric. Michs. 1S76. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Special List (Recruiting Staff);
Major, S. Staffs. Regt. and Labour Corps). (Univ. War List.)
NORTHCOTT, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 10,
r873. S. of James, draper (and Elizabeth Ann). B. July 16,
1854, at St Austell, Cornwall. [School, Sheffield Collegiate.)
Matric. Michs. 1873; Scholar, 1876; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of Hartshill,
Warws., T879-S0. V. there, 1880-8. V. of Atherstone, 1888-
1924. Hon. Canon of Coventry, 1918-24. Author, Sermons
and Hymns. Died Oct. 10, 1924. (Eagle, XLlv. 43; Crockford;
u Who; The lima, Oct. 14, 1924.)
NORTHCOTT, WILLIAM CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's,
July 2, 1845. S. of William, merchant (and Hephzibah
Linegar). B. Mar. 12, 1825, at Camberwell. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1845. Migrated (age 21) to
Caius, Jan. 30, 1846; Scholar, 1846-53; B.A. (27** Wrangler)
1850; M.A. 1879; LL.M. 1885; LL.D. 1891. Private tutor for
the Army, etc., at Rochester House, Little Ealing, Middlesex.
Died Feb. 3, 1908, at Kew. Father of Walter W. (1876).
(Venn, 11. 273; The Times, Feb. 5, 1908.)
NORTHEN, ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25, 1897.
[3rd] s. of Abraham, of 61, The Drive 11 •>•.', Briehwi
B. [Sept. 23], 1877, at Brighton. School, Ovingde in,
Matric. Michs. 1897. Second Lieut., 19th Hussars, 1900;
Lieut., 1901. Served in the South African War, 1901 2.
Capt., 1907. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major;
Brigade Major; wounded .1. Retired from the Army, 1919.
I the next two. (Univ. War
List; Army Lists; The limes, Feb -
NORTHEN, FRANK. A 1: IM1TY, June 25, 1894.
S of Abraham, of 61, The Drive, Brighton. B
1875 at Brighton. School, Cliil
1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1902. Called to the Bat, Inner Temple,
Nov. 17, 1902. Served in the Great War, 1914 1
R. Defence Corps; O.B.E.; mentioned in Secretai J
List for ' valuable services Died Mai 21, 1947, m London.
Brother of the above and of the next. (Clifton Coll. Keg.;
Univ. War List; Law Lists; I he limes, Mar. 24, I947-)
NORTHMORE, THOMAS WELBY
NORTHEN, HAROLD ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, T899. S. of Abraham, of 61, The Drive, ] 1
B. Oct. 10, 1879, at Brighton. School, Clifton Collegi
Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1903. A farmer in Gloucester-
shire. Of Reevey, Kempsford, Fairford. Married, and had
issue. Served in'the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.A.S 1 ).
Brother of Ernest (1897) and Frank (1894). (G. B. Routledge;
Clifton Coll. Reg.)
NORTHEY, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec.
23, 1856. [2nd] s. of Col. William Brook, of The Vine Lodge,
Sevenoaks, Kent [and sometime of Box, Wilts.] (and Agnes,
dau. of Gen. Boreel, in the service of the Netherlands). B.
Sept. 8, 1S3S, at Uxbridge, Middlesex. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1857; B.A. 1861; M.A. 1864. Cricket 'blue,'
1859, i860. Ord. deacon (Ely) 1862; priest (London) 1866;
C. of All Saints, Huntingdon, 1862-4. C. of St Martin-in-
the-Fields, London, 1864-9. Principal of Hockcrill Training
College, Herts., 1870-S1. V. of Offley, 1881-4. V. of Rick-
mansworth, 1884-98. Rural Dean of Watford, 1896-8.
Chaplain at Tangier, 1901-2. Lie. pr., dio. of Exeter, 1902-
11. Married, 1SS0, Harriet Alice, dau. of Frederick Hutton,
and had issue. Latterly of Torquay. Died Jan. 24, 191 1.
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues; Burke, L.G.; Crockford.)
NORTHEY, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Apr. 22,
1773; Fell.-Com. Nov. 11, 1775- Of Wilts. [2nd s. of William
(1739), of ComptonBassett and Ivy House, Wilts, (and Anne,
nee Hopkins). B. Oct. 22, 1754.] Scholar, 1773; matnc.
Lent, 1774; B.A. 1777; M.A. 1780. Canon of Windsor,
1797-1828. V. of Urchfont, Wilts., 1S00-11. V. of Nether
Stowey, Somerset, 1S02-21. V. of Edlesborough, Bucks.,
1807-17. R. of llsley, Berks., 1820-2. Of Woodcote, near
Epsom, Surrey. Married, Mar. 3, 1794, Charlotte, dau. of
the Rev. Edward Taylor, of Bifrons, near Canterbury, and
had issue. Died Feb. 18, 1828, at Brighton. Brother of
William (1 771); grandfather of Alfred E. (1S56). (Burke, L.G.;
G.Mag., 1S2S, 1. 2S1.)
NORTHEY, WILLIAM. Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's, July
6, 1754. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 10, 1750.
NORTHEY. WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Feb. 16,
1771. Of Wilts. [Eldest s. of William (1739), of Compton
Bassett and Ivv House, Wilts, (and Anne, nle Hopkins).
School. Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1771- Adm. at the Middle
Temple, May 25, 1771. Of Box Hall, Wilts., and Woodcote,
near Epsom. M.P. for Newport, Cornwall, in six Parlia-
ments, 1796-1S26. Died, unmarried, Jan. 19, 1826, at his
house in Bruton Street, London. Brother of Edward (1773)-
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P.'s; Burke,
L.G.; G. Mag., 1826, 1. 177)
NORTHEY WILLIAM FREDERICK. Adm. at Trinity Hall,
1842. [Doubtless 2nd s. of Louis Augustus, of Tunbndge
Wells] Matric. Michs. 1842. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 21,
1843- BA 1846; M.A. 1851. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Ian 13 1S41. Called to the Bar, June 7, 1844- On the
Oxford Circuit. Of 4, Lansdowne Crescent, Cheltenham.
(Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
NORTHINGTON, Earl of (1769), sec HENLEY, Lord ROBERT.
NORTHLAND, Viscount (1875), see RANFURLY, Earl of.
NORTHMORE, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel, May
7 1785 Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. of Thomas (Exeter College,
Oxford 1754), of Cleve House, near Exeter, Devon (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard Osgood, of Fulham). B. there,
1766 Schools, Blundell's, Tiverton, and Barnstaple]
Matric. Michs. 1785; B.A. 1789; M.A. 1702. F.S
Geologist and inventor. Student of literature and natural
science. Discovered the bones in Kent's Cavern, Torquay.
Succeeded to Cleve House, 1777- Of 17, Devonshire Street,
Portland Place, London. Married (1) Penelope, dau. of Sir
William Earle Welby, 1st Bart., of Denton Hall, Lines.,
and had issue; (2) Nov. 9, 1809, Emmeline dau. of Sir John
Eden Bart., of Windlestone Park and Beami
Durham, and had further issue. Gave £50 towards rebuilding
after the College tire, 1S1 1. Author,.! 1.
Washington, or Liberty Restored, a poem in 10
Died May 29, 1S51. at Furzebrook House, Deal Axrnmster.
Father of the next. (Boose, II. 1177; Burke, L.G.; D.A B.)
NORTHMORE, THOMAS WELBY. Adm. p. -11- .11 m |ohn S,
[an 25 1810 Of Middlesex. [Eldest s. ol
,.f t6, Orchard Street, Portman Square, London
House Devon (and Penelope, dau. of Sir Willi
Welby', 1st Bar. |. 11. M
(MrCogan) I Main. . Me
to Emmanuel, Dec. .5, ■
Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 17, 18] ' it., Scots Fu >*>• '
Guards. Ord. deacon (N i< hi "
3 1822 A mission. 11 v in India; -
V. ofWintertm, I
I
11.91.)
567
NORTHMORE, THOMAS WeLBY
NORTHMORE. THOMAS WELBY. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
wlVlAfZ 9'n84,A [K'd,iStl f' ?f [the Rev Thomas]
weiuy (1810). B. [Aug. 20, 1823] near Patna India
School, Rugby. Had previously inatric. from Queen's
College, Oxford, May 13, 184 1, ass. of Thomas Welby 'of
Dinapore East Indies.' Maine. Michs. 1841. Re-adin. Mar
8, 1847 and again May i4, ,.s,0. Of Cleve, Devon, which he
sold to his brother J„l,n (I:,-.,,, nose ( ollege, . ixford, 1S4SI
Cork ,Kfi0fi\l V} T?u P""1',1"0": C '»< IWighn.ore.
Cork, 1866-72. C. of Idle, Yorks., 1872-3 V ot Kirk
S™rt°?'k,S;W V of Denton, 1S77-S5. V. of Weston,
1880-90. Chaplain West London Hospital. ,.,,.. „„,
Married Elizabeth, ,1.,,,. „f Willi.,,., M,„.r„. Latterly of
Hornapark Litton, Devon. Died Sept. I2, 1908. Father of
the next (Vy V». AV, , ..);. ,,,,„,; Burke, LG. Yox\
Davies, Armorial Families.)
NORTHMORE THOMAS WELBY. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H Michs. 1884. [S. of the Rev. Thorn.,, Welbv
(above) B. June ; 22, 1866, at Birmingham. School. k,o,all J
CM.) 1889, 1890 Served in the South African War, 1899-
1902 (Thorneycrofts Mounted Infantry). Served in the
I„r.t , ', 'J"1-1'-' (pt?-. 3-nJ Bate, the Middlesex Kegt.).
In the C .11 Service; retired m 1928. Married. Sept. 5, ,903
Margaret Ainsworth, dau. of L.eut.-Col. Gritton, R M and
had i-sue, two sons, of 20. Linkenholt M11 ,s, Stamford
Atg., Burke, Z.G.; Pox-Davies, Armorial Families )
NORTHMORE WILLIAM GRACCHUS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Dec 15 17S5. [2nd] s. of Thomas (Exeter Col ege
Oxford, 1754) [High SheriS of Devon. ,,-,,.,], „f Chelsea
London [and of Cleve, Devon] (and Elizabeth, dau. ..1 Richard
Osgood of Fulharn). [B. there, Nov. 50, ,7e,S.] School
Exeter Mr Marshall). Matric. Michs. ,780; Scholar i°88.
Migraed to Sidney. Jan 24, ,789; B.A. 1790; M.A 1793.
Tho^sfr^- K^]' >^ "~«- *"^
Norton, John
Hon. Canon of Bristol, 1928. Lie. to off., dio of Bristol
1935-47. Latterly of 14, Osborne Road, Clifton, where he
died, Mar. 29, 1947. {Crockford, The Church Times Apr -
1947.) • ■ *"■ '•
NORTON, The Rev. EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 30) at Magda-
n,™ ,1, I', I7'-!' P's,1I1Ku'sh from a contemporary
namesake at .xford. who was the only s. of Edward of
Knaresborough, Yorks. (Al. Uxon.)
NORTON, FREDERIC CHARLES. Adm. pens at St iohn's
Charloni f*, USd)/' 0t Henry Klland' *>lidt°r Und
Charlotte Anne). B. Aug. 25, 1S50. at Woburn Square
London. Bapt. Sept. 23,. 1850. [School, Marlborough
; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1878. Adm.
r87o. Called to the Bar, Apr.
NORTHON, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene Ian
!rfj„i 5i. , Bartholomew [merccrj. of Holbeach, Lines!
School, Stamford. Maine. Miehs. 170S; BA 1760 C of
A^7: ,U ,Ci;' C- ??'3-l8l4i ' for upwards of 40 years,
during which tune his conduct was such as deserved the'
marked respect of his pansnioners.' Died Apr 2 i8ia
!voi« ) 3t Holbeach- MJ- there- (Monson, Lincs.'i hurch
NORTH-ROW, ST JOHN KENT (1889), see ROW.
NORTHUMBERLAND. Duke of (1S02), sec PERCY, HUGH
N01?iy„0N:-A^HUrR\,Adm; Pens' <aee l8> at Tr»"" Hall,
J une.,, ISO,, [5th] s. ol D[al„..-lj, Esq.ofXorthwood Park
Rickniansworth [and The Dell, Bon. hurch, I f Wight
and Louisa Mana, dau. of Samuel Adderley Delves of 17
Broad Street, ..olden Square, London). [B. Mar. 10 850]
School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1869. Adm at
mT,'s«S, n Jcf 2%, !?,;,r Marnw1' •""1 had issue- Died
mL 1, , ob,r of,w'lha.n (180.,) and n,,,mas (t8t>8).
(/mis oj I am/; Burke, L.G.)
N0oT?N;hsRIfHUR ,W,LUAM F°X. Adm. pens, at Jesus,
Oct 1889; from Exeter College, Oxford where be had
Tc7 7 '' '' ]?' lSS7' "8e "• I-'"-1 s' of F™nk Douglas .B
Driest «S' r ,'?;■,"■, , 'Jnl dcaron (Worcester) 1896;
priest, 1897; C. of Blockley, Clou. s, iS,„,-„)0. c of
Batsford with Moreton-in-Marsh, ,0, , .'„ R „, Vn,,,,,.',,,
1902-34. Died Feb. .,. ,.,„..,. .Morefou-n-Marth; b Z»- a,'
Feb. 6, 1934; Oxford Men and their \ ollegei )
N0TK°a',vITALR,LE,S ALE™ER- Adm. pens, (age iS) a.
i . 1 Ail. lune 16, 1877. s. of Charles, Esq., of Swan-
s.a. It. May issa.] School, Harrow. Matric Michs 1877
Died 'about 1888.' (HarrowSch Reg) "'
NORTON. CHARLES ELIOT. Hon. Litt.D.. 1884. [S of Pro-
Ncfv'io"',^-5, a",d Cj"";n,,U' "'"'■ »f S'miiel1 Eliot. B.
Yale' H,',„ nr 1 Cai",bradse' Mass ] LLD • Harvard a"d
of Art , u V' "xford. '90O- Professor of the History
of Art at Harvard. Represented Harvard at the E mm muel
t.r.entcl, ary couiineuioratioii, lone i.ss, llfshi.lv Hill
»T,,;;!?i,:;,T/l>A- :r'"" ■'■"■■': ;;'- ":
" «J, i/nt. American Biography, xm, 569-72 )
NORTON CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age ,8) at T.,snv, Inly
L^Lefes. n^fflswsyr* Sth°o1' Asbbyd'-ia
NORTON CYRIL HENRY. Adm. at Trinlty Hall ,88., S of
. ..rtst' « ..r^'is/x,1-''7' "^■d.-.„.„, (London)
.,." I '('. ,4', ,"' b,' rhon>as, Finsburv Park. 1893-
1900 PC. of St Jude's, Prist,, I, ,,,,„ ■- K,,r.| riean of
Bristol City, ,926-7. V. of Bedrmnster, SomeSt, ',, ,4!
College.] Matric Michs
at the Inner Temple, Ju„t .
D,edl8Anr Ad.m- 3t Lmc°m's 1'1". J""" -'■ i886."Miried
Died Apr 16, 1923, at 33, Cornwall Gardens. London
Brother of Henry T. (1865). [Marlborough Call Reg ■ Eagle
XLlli. 149; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, M,;i „ni,c liu, j
NORTON. GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16, 1844
S of John, Esq., of Streatham, Surrey (and Elizabeth)
,, r a C,' 7' I?2,4' [Sthori1' Hf'-'Ovood.] Matric. M„ I,'!
1844; B.A. 1849; M.A. 1853. Died Mar. 5, 1898.
NORTON. GEORGE HERBERT. Adm. pens at Christ's w
I, 1891 [Eldest] s. of Thomas, of liagden Hall, near Huddert
field (by his 1st wife, Ahce Ada, dau. of Joseph Dixon of
Preston Lanes.,. 11. there [Oct. 5, 1872]. School,PShrewsburv
Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1S94; M.A. 1S0S \ w.,oll, , '
manufacturer Of liagden Hall, near Huddersfieid. m 194..
JP for the West R.ding of Yorks. Died „, Mav, ,„ „.
(Petle, 11. 766; Burke, L.G.; Kelly, Handbook; I hi lines
May 17, 1950.)
NORTON, GILBERT PAUL. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1. ,900 S of
George Pepler. chartered accountant, of Birkby Lodge
Huddershcl, . P.. Aug. 17, lS3,, at 3. Trinltv street
Huddersfieid School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. „-,oo-'
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Served in the Great War, 1014-iq
O-ieut.-Col. Duke of Wellington's (W. Riding) Regt., T F ■
D.S.O. and bar; mentioned twice in despatihes- T D ) Part'
ner in M.-^rs Armitage and Norton, chartered' accountants.
Of Once Hall, Shelley, near Hud.l, rsh, I I, ,„ „,.„. r p and
D.L. for West R.ding. 1937. (IV„„. ,„, 404; Unh, . wZ
Lis,; Army Lists; I X. and D.S.O. Book; Kelly, Ha,
NORTON, HARRY EGERTON. Adm. pens, at Trinity June
29, 1895 [Eldest] s. of Robert, of Coombe Croft, Norb'iton
Surrey, [and 31. Green Street, Grosvenor Square Lon.loni
(and Edith, dau. of Charles Holland, of Liscard Yale ( l„ ,-
'""' ', 'J,"1.'5' 17Ji J87"' at Rl° de Ja"e>ro. Brazil. School,
Rugby Maine. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1S9S. Served in the Im-
perial Yeomanry. Second Lieut, F)„ Man, letter Regt
1901; 15th Hussars Dec. 1901; Lieut., ,903; Capt., i9o9:
retired, 1911, Served in the Great War, 1914-ig (Maior S
Irish H,„„, P.i,g.i,ie.ll.„..r; Lieut -Col , K Irish Kegt. and
Tank Corps; wounded), of Winsford, Taunton. Somerset in
1946. Died Aug. 14, 1950. Brother of Robert H. (r8o6)
[Urmi. II ar List; A, my Lists; Kelly, Handbook )
NORTON, HECTOR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Sept
s n R-' ^ ."' ' , 1 ' lVll';-'mAddlI«to»(i8i5),of.\lderton;
Suttolk. School, Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1845- B A 1851 Ord
deacon (Worcester) 1S50; priest. 1851; C. of St George's'
llnninghain 1850-1 C. of Eyke. Suttolk. rSsl-4. C of
Ecclesfield. Yorks., 1S54-7. C. of St Mary's, Southampton
1857-60. C. of Great Clacton, Essex, 1861-3. C. of Prittleweu!
1863-4. R. of Longfield Kent, 1804-7. V. of Great Beutl.-v
•.. 1MJ7-84. R. of Huns.lon. Il„rts.. i.ss4-.,,, Resid.:,
subsequently at The Red Cottage. Farnham, where he died
Deo. 2. 1905 aged 79. Father of Cyril H. (1889). (Crockford
I he I lines, Dec. 5, 1905.)
NORTON, HENRY EDWARD. Adm. (age 17) at Trinity Hall
1885. S. of E., Esq., of Bungay. School, Beccles. Matric'
Michs. 1885.
NORTON. HENRY TURTON. Adm pens at St John's lune
24, 1865. [Eldest] s. of Henrj I 11,11,1. solicitor (and Char-
lotte Ann). B. June 21 1847, in Bloomsbury, London.
School. Marlborough College. Matric. Michs isos 1; \
(17/* Wrangler) 1S1,.,; Mc.Mahon law student 1870-' Ma'
1872. Adm. Solicitor, 1872; senior partner in his father's
firm (Norton, Rose, Norton and Co., Westminster) Of
Kcntwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk. J. P. for suilolk I I
June 9, 1906, at Cambndge, from injuries reived in falling
downstairs when visiting his son Henry T. J in Trinity
Brother of Frederic C. (1868). [Marlborough Coll. Rei '■
Eagle, xvm. 213; Law Lists; The Times, [une 12, 1906.)
NORTON, HORACE WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1892
NORTON. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. I5 1775 Of
Devon. Matric. Lent, 1776; B.A. 1780. V. of Kettlewell
Yorks., 1786 1822. K. of Boyton, Cornwall. 1784
1 (at Boyton, 1 28, 1822, aged 64. (Boase, Coll. Cornub
629; tr. Mag.. 1822, 11. 92.)
568
Norton, John Grantley
NORTON, JOHN GRANTLEY. Adni. pens, at Sidney. Oct. i,
1S94. S. of Charles Everitt, of Highbury Hill, London. B.
June 7, 1S75, at Surbiton. School, Merchant Taylors'.
Matric. Michs. 1S94; Scholar; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1906. B.Sc,
London, 1902. Assistant Master at Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Grammar School, 189S; at the King's School, Pontefract,
1904-34. Of Stonard Cottage, Shamley Green, Guildford, in
194I (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Dtrec-
NORTON, JOSIAH. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 8, 1847.
S. of George, lace-draper, of Bolingbroke Row [Newington]
(and Harriet). B. May 21, 1828, at St Mary, Newington.
Matnc. Miens. 1S47; Scholar; B.A. 1S51; M.A. 1S54. Ord.
deacon (Winchester) 1851; priest, 1S52; C. of St Mary's,
Southampton, 1S51-6. V. of South Baddesley, Hants.,
1856-65. V. of High Beech, Essex, 1S65-1912. Died Apr.
26,1912. Father of Reginald G. (1SS5). [Eagle, xxxlV. 266;
Crockjord; The Times, Apr. 27, 1912.)
NORTON, JOSIAH GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1877;
B.A. 1881; M.A. 1901. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1SS0; priest,
18S1; C. of Otley, Yorks., 1880-2. C. of Romsey, Hants..
1SS2-5. C. of Christ Church, Bath, 1SS5-7. C. of St John's,
Peterborough, 1888-9. C. of Hartneld, Sussex, 1S89-91.
C. of Singleton, 1892-5. C. of Rogate, 1895-1901. C. of
Hurstpierpoint, 1901-2. C. of Danehill, 1902-13. Died Apr.
25, 1913. (Crockjord; The Guardian, May 2, 1913.)
NORTON, REGINALD GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 3, 1SS5. S. of the Rev. josiah (1S47), V. of High Beech,
Essex (and Lora Anna Jones). B. Aug. 3, 1866, at High
Beech. Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1S89. Ord. deacon (St
Albans) 1891; priest, 1S92; C. of Holv Trinity, Barking-road,
Essex, 1S91-2. C. of St Andrew's, Plaistow, 1892-4 and
1896-7. C. of St John's, St Leonards-on-Sea, 1S94-5. C.
of St Alphege, Southwark, 1896. C. of St Martin, Brighton,
1897-9. C. of St Paul's, Ramsgate, 1899-1903. Died Sept.
7, 1903. (The Guardian, Sept. 16, 1903; Clergy List.)
NORTON, ROBERT DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Robert [barrister of the Middle
Temple], of Downs House, Yalding, Kent (and Amelia
Harriet, dau. of trie Rev. John Duncombe Shafto). B.
[Sept. 17], 186S, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1887. A clerk in the Foreign Office in 1899-1921. Succeeded
to Downs House, Yalding, 1926, which he sold to his brother,
Reginald Arthur. Died Sept. 8, 1939, at Les Vigneaux,
Hyeres, France. (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G.; Walford,
Families (sub his father); The Times, Sept. 15, 1939)
NORTON, ROBERT HOLLAND. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, 1896.
[2nd] s. of Robert, of Coombe Croft, Norbiton, Surrey and
31, Green Street, Grosvenor Square, London. B. Dec. 1877,
at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. School, Uppingham (1892-6).
Matric. Michs. 1S96; B.A. 1890; LL.B. 1900; M.A. 1905.
Adm. at the Inner Temple. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1901.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Coldstream
Guards). Of Westergate Wood, Chichester, Sussex, in 1932.
Brother of Harry E. (1895). (Uppingham Sch. Roll; Univ.
War List; Law Lists.)
NORTON. STANLEY HENRY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oct.
1899. S. of John [merchant]. B. Nov. 9, 1880, at Ilford,
Essex. School, Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1899;
B.A. 1902; M.A. 1907. Assistant Master at King's School,
Peterborough, 1903; at Duke's School, Alnwick, 1903-5;
at Haberdashers' Aske's, Hampstead, 1906-33. Died Dec.
24, 1933. at Hastings. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg ,
masters' Directories; The Times, Dec. 27, 1933.)
NORTON, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct. 1
[4th s. of Daniel, of Northwood Park, Rickmansworth (and
Louisa Maria, dau. of Samuel Adderley Delves, of 17, Broad
, Golden Square, London). B. Jan. :i, 1848.] Matrii
Michs. 1868; B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1873;
priest, 1874; C. of Witham, Essex, 1873-4. C. of St Saviour's,
V* .ilthamstow, 1874-7. C. of Wychling, Kent, 1877-81;
R. there, 1881-1911. Married, Oct. 15. 1874, Mary Agnes,
dau. of Thomas Samuel Fox, of Beechwood, Farnborough,
Knit, and had issue. Died Oct. 30, 1911. Brother of Arthur
(1869) and William (1864). (Burke, L.G
M, Nov. 3, igtl.)
NORTON, WALTER ROSE. Adm. pens, at Emmani I
x of the Rev. W. R., deceased. B. at Polcsworth
Warws. School, Appleby. Migrated (age 17) to Jesus, Jan.
29, 1820. Matric. Michs. 1821; Scholar, 1821; B.A. 1825. Of
Died Nov. 9, 1826, aged 24. M.I. in
Clifton churchyard, Bristol. (C. R. Hudle
NORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at St John's,
Julv 21, 1759. [Eldest] s. of Fletcher (1734), Esq. [afterwards
.-.icy, and Solicitor-General] (and Grace, dau.
William Chappie). B. [Feb. 19, 1742]. in London.
School, Harrow. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 17, 1755.
M.I', for Richmond, Yorkshire, 1768-74 and 1775-80; for
Wigtown Burghs, 1774; for Guildford, 1782-4; for Surrey,
Norwood, Gilbert
1784-9. Minister to the Swiss Cantons, 1765-83. Resided at
Berne from 1765 to 1768, when he went on leave, only
returning for short periods. Succeeded his father as 2nd
Lord Grantley, Jan. I, 1789- High Steward of the Halniot
Court of Northallerton. 1789. Recorder of Guildford, 1789-
1S09. F.S.A., 1806. Married, Sept. 27, 1791. Anna Marga-
retta, dau. of Jonathan Midgeley, of Beverley, Yorks. Died,
s.p., Nov. 12, 1S22, and was succeeded by his nephew,
Fletcher Norton. (Harrow Sck. Beg.; Inns of Court; G.E.I ;
Burke P. and B. (sub Grantley); W. K. Williams, MSS.;
Noble and Gentle Men oj England; Si John's Loll. Adm., m.
663; F. P. White.)
NORTON, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct -•,,
1S64. [3rd] s. of D[aniel], Esq., of Northwood H.ill, Ki. k
mansworth (and Louisa Maria, dau. of Samuel Adderley
Delves). [B. Feb. 26, 1846.] Matric. Michs. 1865; (Law Trip.,
1st Class, 180S); LL.B. 1809. Adm. at the Middle Temple,
Jan 18 1S67. Died, unmarried, Mar. 15, 1877. Brother of
Arthur (1S69) and Thomas (1S68). (Inns oj Court; Burke,
Li,)
NORTON, WILLIAM ADDINGTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Jan. 25, 1S15. Matric. Michs. 1S15; B.A. 1819; M.A. 1826
Ord. deacon (Norwich) lune 27, 1S19; priest, June 11, 1S20;
C. of Bawdsey, Suffolk, 1S20-7. R- of Skenfnth, Mon.,
1S2T-30. R. of Eyke, Suffolk, 1830-56. R. of Alderton,
J835-56. Died June 24, 1S56, aged 61. Father of Hector
(1845). (Peile, 11. 379; G- 'Wag., 1856, 11. 254.)
NORTON WILLIAM JAMES. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1882.
Adm. pens, at Sr Catharine's, Oct. 10, 1884. [B. on board
ship on the voyage from Chuia to London.]
NORTON-KYSHE, JAMES WILLIAM. Adm. Fell. -Com. at
Downing, May 2, 1893. Matric. Michs. 1895.
NORTON-PALMER (1S63), set PALMER, HENRY NORTON.
NORVAL. The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov.
18, r-;S; a 'Ten-year man.' [Youngest s. of James, merchant,
of Glasgow. B. in Glasgow.] At the University of Glasgow,
1823-9; M.A. there, 1829. B.A., Trinity Coll., Dublin, 1829;
M A ( trinity Coll., Dublin) 1831. Urd., Church of Scotland,
1S37; Minister at Kirriemuir South, 1S37-8; accused of
plagiarism in his sermons and of having preached before
institution, he resigned to avoid proceedings. L.Theo.,
Durham, 1840. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1S40; priest, 1840;
C. of Tnmdon, Durham, 1S40-3. C. of St Andrew's, Glasgow,
1843-4. P.C. of St James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1846-51. R.
of Ickleford, Herts., 1851-5. Chaplain of Fulham Work-
house 1S63-71, and Assistant C. of St Andrew's, Holborn,
1865-71. Died Sept. 1, 1871. (C. J. Fordyce; F. P. White;
Clergy List.)
NORWOOD, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Queens', June 16, 1763.
Of Kent. Did not reside. Adm. at Corpus Christi, Oxford,
Feb. 1764, age 18. S. of Edward, of Ashford, Kent. B.A.
(Oxford) 1767; M.A. from Oriel College, 1770. R. (and patron
of Sevington, Kent, 1777-1831. R. of Milstead, I
Died July 2, 1831. (Clerical Guide; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag.,
1831,11.186.)
NORWOOD, E1LLE. Pseudonym of BRETT, ANTHONY
EDWARD (1S-9). Actor and playwright. For his stage
career, see Who's Who in the Theatre. Died Dec. 24, 1948.
(The limes, Dec. 29, 1948.)
NORWOOD, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1R7S.
S. of Edward, of Charing, near Ashford, Kent. I th< re,
Feb. 27, i860. School, Sutton Valence Grammar. Jl.iim
Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1S91. Ord. deacon (Canter-
bury) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of St Michael and All Angels,
Maidstone, 1883-99. C. of Langley, Kent, 1899-1 1' 1 '
Manton, Lines., 1900-9. Died Sept. 7, 1915, at Charing,
K.nt. (Crockjord; The Guardian, Sept. 9, 1915.)
NORWOOD, GILBERT. Adm. pens, at Si John's, June 21.
1899. S. of Leonard, draper's traveller, of Sheffield (and
Helen Mary Dutton). B. Nov. 23, 1880, at Ecclesal) Bierlow.
Schools [Spnngneld Road Hoard, and] Sheffield Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1899; Scholar, 1 Ul, "<",.;
Members' (Latin Essavi 1
1903- (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1901); It. A. (( lass. Crip.,
Pt II, 1st Class) 1903; 2111 1 I hancelloi • medal, [903; M \
1906 Fellow [904-IO
Manchester Oniveristy, ' t ' k al
i,i'.. ' '
1 ,nto, 1926-8. Sather Professor of
Classi. .:! '-''' ''"■'• ''" I ■•
Professor of Classics, University of Toronto. 1, u v Hon
D.Litl., University of Wales, 1933. Author, 1 he Andro-
mache ;j Euripides; 1 he KutJU oj the Ba
Man.
Who in Canada.)
569
Norwood, Thomas Wilkinson
NORWOOD, THOMAS WILKINSON. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 22, 1847; re-adm. pens. Oct. 11, 1847. S. of Thomas',
firmer (and Ann). B. at Camblesforth, near Drax, Yorks.
Bapt. May 21, 1828. School, Leeds. Matric. Mid
Migrated pens, to Queens', Dec. --, 1848; B.A. 1851. Urd.
deacon (Chester) 1851; pnest, 1852: C. of Bollington-in-
Prestbury, Cheshire, 18,1-3. F.G.S., 1S59. C. .if North
Rode, 1853-5. C. of St Paul's. Cheltenham, 1855-8. Chap-
lain of Cln It. nil, mi Union, 185S-67. C. of the Onslow Dis-
trict of Chelsea, 1867-78. V, of VVrenbury, Cheshire, 1878-
1908. Author, ,Ih Account of the Ancient Chapel of Rushton.
Died Jan. 26, 1908, at Snaith, aged 79. (Eagle, xxx. 218;
1 rockford; The Cambridge Chronicle, Jan. 31, 1908.)
NOSWORTHY, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 12,
1785. B. Her. 19, 1766, at South Brent, Devon. Matric.
MM,., i-.s. Kept seven terms; name off Jan. 24, [789.
Ensign, 29th Foot, Jan. 26, 17S9; Quartermaster, 29th Foot,
1795; Quartermaster, 50th Foot, 1797; Paymaster, 50th
Foot, 1805; Paymaster, 2nd West India Regt., 1807; on
half-pay, 1S15-24. Died May, 13, 1S24, at Abergele. (St
John's Loll. Adm., lv. 399.)
NOSWORTHY, STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 20.
1809 3rd v "i Willi. mi. of Manaton, Devon. B. there, Oct.
6, 1790. Schools, Manaton, Devon (Mr Tucker), and Exeter
(Mr Bartholomew). Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A. 1814. did.
deacon (Exeter) 1813; priest, 1814; C. of Widd, ml> in-
the-Moor, Devon, 1813-42. K. of Buckland Filleigh, 1842-74.
Disappears from Clergy List, 1S75. Distinguish from an
Oxford contemporary namesake who was R. of Brushford,
Somerset, 181 1-29. Doubtless father of the next.
NOSWORTHY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, June 28,
1845. [Doubtless s. of the Kev. Stephen (above).] School,
I' xeter Grammar. Did not reside. Adm. at St John's, Oct.
2!. 1845; ' of Devon.' M.itnc. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1850; M.A.
1 -' 1 1 inl. deacon (Exeh r| 1850; pnest, 1S51; C. of Wemb-
worthy, Devon, 1S58-64. Bodleian Lecturer in Holy Trinity
Church, Exeter, 1866-75. Lived at East Southernhjy,
Exeter, 1865-75. Disappears from Clergy List, 1876.
NOTCUTT, STEPHEN ABBOTT. Adm. pens, at St John's.
"it 5, [883. S. of Stephen Abbott, solicitor (and lessv).
B Mir |i, 1865, in Anglesea Road, Ipswich. School, Queen
Elizabeth's, Ipswich (Dr Holden). Matric. Michs. 1883;
B.A. 1886; LL.M 1893 B.Si . London, 1--.0 Adm. Solicitor,
1S90. Practised 111 Ipswich with his father's firm. Member of
the Geological Association. Clerk to the Governors of
Ipswich School, and Clerk of Ipswich Municipal Chanties.
Played encket and football for Suffolk. Died Oct. 20. 1923,
.it Ipswich. (Eagle, xliii. 189; Laic Lists.)
NOTHWANGER, ROBERT GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Aug. 29, 1895. S. of Robert Charles, gent., of Newcastle 011-
Tyne (and Sarah Jane Watson). B. there, Mar. II, 1877.
School, Malvern College (the Rev. H. Foster). Matric.
Michs. 1895; B * [898; M.A 1002; M.B. and B.Chir. 1905.
At St George's Hospital. M.R.C S.; L.R.C.P., 1903. Assistant
Hon,,; si,, _.,, ,n .,,,.) House 1 'hysn.ian it St George's. House
Surgeon, West London Hospital House Physician, North
Eastern Hospital for Children. Practised at Buenos \n,
from 1900 i: Assist. mi Resident Medical Officer, British
Hospital there. (Medical Directories.)
NOTLEY, CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, July 5, [827;
a ' Ten-year man.' [B. 1802.] Matric. Lent, 1837; B.D.
(S(,il, Eli:.) iSvS. Mister of Brandon Grammar School,
Suffolk, 18 12-7. Ord. deacon (Chichester) Jan. 8, 1837
priest (Norwich) Sept. 21, 18 |8. Head Master of Eye School,
Suffolk, 1837-74- C.ofuccold. iN.7-8. chaplain of Harris-
mere Union, 1838-82. V. of Redlingfield, 1842-88. Died
Nov. 4, 18.88, at Stanley House, Eye. (Boase, VI. 30S;
( rockford; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 7, 1888.)
NOTLEY. CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
June 7, 18S7. S. of — , deceased, of Hie Manor House, Pox-
well, Weymouth, School, Dorchester County Grammai
Matric. Michs. 1887. One C. H. Notley was Assistant
Master at The Collegiate School, Salisburv.'in 1903. (School-
masters' Directories.)
NOTLEY, JAMES THOMAS BENEDICTUS. Adm. pens, at
■1 v. 1 1. t 11, 1873. S. of George, Esq., of Combe Syden-
li.im. Somerset, deceased (and Frances l-.li/ 1 Millett, dau. of
William Millett Thomas). B. July 25, 1854, in London.
Schools, Rochester Cathedral (Mr Winston) and Blundell's,
Tiverton (Mr Hughes). Matric. Michs. 1S73; Scholar; B.A.
1877. 1 >rd. deacon (Salisbury) 1877; pnest, is- 1 ...
Symondsbury, Dorset, 1877-9. C. of L.iugtou-I.vl u 1:.. . ,
Lines., 1880-1. R. of Diptford, Devon, 1881-1917. Rural Dean
of Totnes, 1906-9. Married, Apr. 3, 1883, Grace, dau. of the
Rev. John Bazett Doveton, R. of Burnett, Somerset 1 lied
Dec. 20. 1922. (1 rockford; The Times, IV. 23, 1922.)
NOTT, ALBERT. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1881. Adm. at
Cavendish 11., Oct. 1SS1.
Nottidge, Edward
NOTT, ANTHONY. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Emmanuel, Nov. 18,
1772. Of Sussex. Matric. Easter, 177,, l.L.B. 1779. R. of
Little Horsted, Sussex, 1784-1823. R. of Hever, Kent,
1797-9. R. of Lithngton, Sussex, 1799-1823. A near relative
of Thomas Percy, editor of the Reliqv.es of Ancient Poetry,
who wrote on his behalf a letter of introduction to Dr
Fanner, Master of Emmanuel (published in The Percy Letters
(C. Brooks) 1946). Died Feb. 15, 1823, aged 71, at Little
Horsted. (G. Mag., 1823, 1. 370. Re, rds ; S Chester.)
NOTT, CHARLES AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 3, 1824. [Eldest] s. of [General Sir] Willi. u ,
marthen]. B. in Calcutta. School, Eton, Matric. Easter,
1824; LL.B. 1830. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Feb. 11, i-2(
Called to the Bar, June 25, 1830. Practised in the Supreme
Court at Calcutta. Died in 1841. Brother of William G.
(1825). (EtonSch. Lisa; Inns of Court.)
1, Oct. 20,
NOTT. JAMES. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St C
NOTT, PERCY PLEYDELL NEALE. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
iv, 1 s. of Edward Tfhomas], Captain, R.N. (died Oct. 26,
1874). I). May 8, 1871, .it I h ,1, Kent. > hools, private, and
111 Germany.] Matric. Midi- 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S9S; priest, 1899;' C. of Croston,
Lam s,, 1898-1902. C. of St Mary's, Hornsev. Middlesex,
1902 5. R. of St Paul's, Roma, 1905-8 and C. of St Thomas,
Toowong, Queensland, 1908-14. C. of Beanvood, Berks.,
1914 -16. V. of Burnnam, Bui ks., 1916-37. R. of Bucknell,
Oxon, 1940-8-, (1 rockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., 3, III.)
NOTT, PERCY WEMYSS PHILLIPS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
July 6, 1858. S. of Major [-General] Percv, of Manley Cottage,
Kensington Park, London. B. [Aug. 2], 1838, in Manchester.
Schools, Westmorland (private) [and Charterhouse 1 1 ■- 10
50)]. Matric. Mi. hs. iSsS; B.A. 1862; M.A 1865. Ord.
deacon (Ely) 1861; priest, 1S62; C. of Hitch.im. Sufiolk.
1861-3. C. of Kew, Surrey, 1S63-7; V. of Kew with Peters-
ham, 1867-S5. Died July 2, 1885, at Kew; buried at Pel. rs-
ham. Memorial lectern ami window in Kew church. (Li^t
of Carthusians; Crockford; C. D. Warren; P. E. Towell.)
NOTT, WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Si Johns,
Oct. 22, 1S25. S. of [General Sir] WnTiam, of Job's Well.
near Carmarthen (for whom see D.N.B.). School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1825; B.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Rochester,
Lilt, dun. from Bristol) Feb. 10. 1834; priest (Lincoln) June
14, 1^40. S.P.G. Missionarvat Port Philip, Victoria, Australia,
1841-2. C. of Keyworth, Notts., 1S41 -5. V. of Sutterton,
Lines,, 1846-59. Married, Jan. 8, 1S44, Adela Elizabeth
11. l-eir. dau. "I Major-General Farrer. L>ied Sept. 19. iSvi,
atBanisley. Brother of Charles A. (1S24). (Eton Sch. Lists;
1 rockford; P. B. G. Binnall; F. P. White; G. Mag., 1S44, 1.
196; Cler. J. vii. 452.)
NOTTAGE, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 1,
1 ' - Only s. of the Rt. Hon. George Swann, Lord Mavor of
London (1884-5). B. 1853.] Matric. Lent, 1876; B.A. and
LL.B. 1879. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 18, 1S76.
Called to the Bar, May 11, 1881. Capt., Devon Artillery
Militia, 1885-94. Died Dei 24, 1 94, at 35, I oil, null, nil
Road, South Kensington. (Boase, 11. ir83; Law Lists; Inns
oft ourt; Foster, Men al the Bar; Army Lists.)
NOTTIDGE, ALBERT JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
7. 1859. [Youngest surviving s. of George, of Bocking,
Essex, and Yardley Lodge, Tonbridge. B. 1840. School,
Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1859; B.A. 1863; M.A. 186S.
Adm. Solicitor, i.'sos; practised at Tonbridge. Died Apr. 2,
1906, at Yardley Lodge, Tonbridge. Brother of George S.
(1850) and Thomas (1854). (Scott, MSS.; Tonbria
R, • , Law Lists.)
NOTTIDGE, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. I,
1872. S. of the Rev. Edward (1823). R. of Black Notley,
Essex. B. there. School, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1872. Died soon aft. i ordination, 'aged about 25.' (Burv
St Edmunds Or. Sch. Keg.; Jesus Coll. Notes.)
NOTTIDGE, EDMUND PEPYS. Adm. at Trinity Hall, July 0.
1825. (Previously adm. at Sidney, but did not reside; not
found 111 Sidney register.) Matric. Mi. lis. 1825; LL.B. 1831.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 27, 1S29; priest, June 6, 1830;
C. of Greinton, Somerset, 1S50-3. Disappears from Clergy
Lit, 1855.
NOTTIDGE. EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke.
Nov 1 1, 1823. s of George, Esq., of Castle Hedmghain,
Essex. P. at Wonniiigford, Essex. Matric. Michs. 1824;
1! A 1S28; M.A. 1832. Ord. deacon (London) June 1 . 1
pn.st. lime 5, 1831. R of Black Notley, Essex, [835 56.
Died Aug. 28. 1850, at Kamsgate. Father of Arthur (1872);
brother of Thomas (1816). (Clergy List; G. Mag., issc, 11.
519)
57°
Nottidge, George Simpson
NOTTIDGE. GEORGE SIMPSON. Adm. pens, at Cars, Oct. 29,
1850. [Eldest] s. of George, banker, of Bramtree, Esses [and
of Yardley Lodge, Tonbridge]. B. [Aug. 6], 1831, at Brain-
tree. School, Tonbridge. Matric. Michs. 1850; B.A. 1S55;
M.A. 1S58. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1S55; priest, 1856; C. of
Carlton-Colville, Suffolk, lS-5-8. C. of Wye, Kent, 1858-60.
C. of Challock, 1860-2. C. of Great Saxham, Suffolk, 1862 6.
C. of Benacre, 1866-7. V. of Boughton Aluph, Kent, 1
go Resided latterly at Fair Lawn, Boughton Aluph. I Ml
lune 6, 1903, at Muggendorf, Bavaria. Brother of Albert J.
(1859), Thomas (1854) and William (1857). (1
. . . 1 enn, 11. 299; Crockford; The limes, June 13,
NOTTIDGE. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 4,
3 of Josias.] B. at Bocking, Essex. [School, Felsted.]
Matric. Michs. 1783; Scholar, 1783; B.A. 1787; M.A. 17.10.
Ord. deacon (London) May 18, 17SS; priest, Dec. 20, 1789.
R. of Ashingdon, Essex, 1 795-1846. Chaplain to the Earl ot
Northampton. R. of East Hannmglicld, 179S-1846. Rural
Dean. Died Aug. 21, 1846, aged 82. Father of the next and
imus (1830). {Al. Felsted.; St. John's Coll. Adm i\
399; Clergy Lis!. G. Mug., 1846, 11. 549.)
NOTTIDGE, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 23, 1810.
Of Essex. S. of the Rev. John (above). Matnc. Michs. 1810;
Scholar, 1S10; B.A. lSr4; M.A. 1817. Old. deacon (Ely, Lttt.
dim. from London) Sept. 24, 1815; priest (London) Jan. 3, iM , ;
C. of Runwell and Ramsden Cravs, Essex, 1841-5. R. of J
Hanningfield (succeeding his father), 1846-63. Made a
collection of molluscan shells, presented to the Chelmsford
Museum. Died Jan. 31, 1863, aged 70. Brother (or step-
brother) of Septimus (1830). (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 400;
Crock) rd; Clergy List.)
NOTTIDGE, JOHN THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Jan. 26, 1793. [Only] s. of Thomas, of Bocking,
Essex. [B. Feb. 23, 1776.] School, Charterhouse, London.
Maine. Michs. 1796; B.A. 1797; M.A. 1800. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Oct. 28, 1794. Ord. deacon (London) May 19,
1811; priest, Feb. 23, 1812; C. of Halstead, Essex, 1811-21.
V. of Old Newton, Suffolk, 1823. R. of St Helen's and St
Clement's, Ipswich, 1S21-47. Married Louisa — . ' He was
deservedly called " The father of the Clergy " at Ipswich.
Died Jan. 21, 1S47, at The Grove, Ipswich. (Inns of Court;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1S47, 1. 447)
NOTTIDGE, SEPTIMUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Apr. 24,
1830. S. of the Rev. John (1783) [R- of East Hannmgheld,
Essex]. School, St Paul's. Matnc. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834.
Ord. deacon (London) June 14, 1835; priest, Dec. 18. 1830.
C. of East Hanningfield, Essex, -1841-5. R. of Ashingdon
(succeeding his father), and C. of South Fambridge, 1846-79-
Married, Aug. r, 1854, Ellen, only dau. of J. S. Harrison,
Esq of Braintree, Essex. Died Dec. 24, 1879- Brother
(or step-brother) of John (1S10). (St Paul's Sch. Reg.;
Crockford: The Guardian, Aug. 8, 1854; The Standard, Dec.
30, 1879-)
NOTTIDGE, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Christ's, Nov.
21, 1816. [2nd] s. of George [of Castle Hedingham, Essex].
B. at Wormingford, Essex. School, Colchester. Matric.
Michs. 1S17; Scholar, 1818. Kept three terms. Died June 21,
1818 aged 19; buried at Wormingford. Brother of Edward
(1823). (Peile, 11. 384; G. Mag., 1818, I. 643.)
NOTTIDGE. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 9, 1854.
Of Essex. [2nd s. of George, of Bocking, and of Yardley
Lodge, Tonbridge. B. Oct. 9, 1835. School, Tonbridge]
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1858;
M A. 1S72. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 25, 1856. Called to
the Bar, June to, 1859. Practised as barrister and solicitor
in New Zealand for some years. Subsequently a banker at
Ashford, Kent. J. P. for Kent. In 1884 sent live bees to New
Zealand for the fertilizing of red clover. Married I
tta, 3rd dau. of the Rev. Henry Thomas Streeter.
Died May 19, 1918, at Ashford; buried at Boughton Aluph.
BrotherofGeorgeS.ii- I 1 59) and the next.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Lai. Lists; Inns "I I not; Foster, Men
at the Bar; The I imes, May 22, 1918.)
NOTTIDGE. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Mar. ty,
1857. [3rd 5. of George, of Bocking, Essex, and oi \ at ■;■ .
, Tonbridge. School, Tonbridge] Matric. Michs. 1857;
B.A. 1861. C. of Trimtv Chui Gloui
27, at Funchal, Madeira
r of George S. (1850), etc. (Tonbridge Sch, R ,
kfag., 1865, 1. 522.)
NOTTINGHAM, EDWARD EMIL 1 St Catha-
rinl's, May 19, 1885. S. of Edward [of Pilsgate, SI
61 . .it Snitterfield, near Stratford-on-Avon. [Schools,
Stratford-on-Avon Grammar and Stamford Gl
Michs. 1885; Scholar; B.A. 1888; M.A. 189a
at King Alfred's School, Wantage, 1888-9. s "'
1 at Loughborough School, 1889^)4- "rd. deacon
(Peterb.) 1893; priest (Chichester) 1895; C. of Loughborough,
NOWELL-USTICKE, ROBERT MICHAEL
1893-4. Assistant Master and Chaplain at Eastbourne
College, 1894-5. Vice- Principal of the Training College,
Chester, 1895-8. Principal of the Diocesan Training College,
York, 1898-1908. V. of Acaster Selby with Appleton-Roe-
buck, Yorks., 1910-18. Assistant Master at St Peter's School,
York 1917-18. R. of Sutton-on-Derwent, Yorks., 101 1
I lied Mar. 10, 1921. (Crockford; Who was Who.)
NOURSE, RICHARD WALKER. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Caius,
June 27, 1842. [Youngest] s. of the Rev. William (St Alban
Hall, Oxford, 1798), R. of Clapham, Sussex. B. there.
School, Worthing. Matric. Michs. 1842; B.A. 1S46; M.A.
1- 10. < >rd. deacon (Chichester) 1S46; priest, 1847; C. to his
father at Clapham, Sussex, 1849-50. Died May 30, 1850,
aged 28, at Brighton. (Venn, II. 259; G. Mag., 1850, 11. 100.)
NOURSE, The Rev. STANHOPE MACKIE. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Jan. 14, 1S87. Of Sussex. S. of William E. C,
F.R.C.S., of Bouverie House, Exeter. B. Mar. 6, i860, at
Brighton. Schools, King's, Canterbury, and Wimbome
Grammar, Dorset. Matric. Lent, 1887; B.A. 1889; M A.
1893. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1883; priest, 1885; C. of St
George's, East Stonehouse, Devon, 1883-7 and 1889-91.
(.. of St Bene't's, Cambridge, 1887-9. C. of St Andrew's,
Plymouth, 1891-8. C. of St Matthias, Torquay, 1898-1902.
Rural Dean of Honiton, 1917-21 and 1925-8. V. of Shute,
Devon, 1902-33. Disappears from Crockford, 1934-
NOVELLI, AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Trinity, Aug. 30, 1836. S. of Philip. B. in Manchester. From
Glasgow University (B.A. 1836). Matric. Michs. 1836.
Migrated to Pembroke, Oct. 12, 1839. Re-adm. at Trinity,
Oct. 15, 1840; B.A. 1843; M.B. 1846. Sometime of Northaw,
Herts. Father of Philip C. (1876).
NOVELLI, LEWIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Feb. 10,
1866. [Onlv] s. of Lewis. B. [Sept. 28, 1847], at Prestwich,
Lanes. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870;
M.A. 1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Ian. 5, 1S71. Called
to the Bar, June 28, 1876. (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Laic Lists;
Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar.)
NOVELLI, PHILIP CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 7,
1876. S. of Augustus Henry (1836), of Mimwood, Northaw,
Herts. B. Sept. 17, 1857, in London. School, Eton (stroked
the Eight in 1876). Matric. Michs. 1876; B.A. 1880. Adm.
Solicitor, 1884; practised in London. (Law Lists; Eton Sch.
Reg., 1907, which calls him ' a merchant.')
NOWELL, GEORGE HAROLD. Matnc. Non-Coil. Michs. 1885.
\dm. pens, at St Catharine's, Apr. 18, 18S7. S. of Arthur
Henry. B. in London. B.A. 18S8; M.B. 1893; B.Chil
M.A. 1903. At the Westminster Hospital. L.S.A., 1892.
Senior House Surgeon and Assistant Demonstrator in
Anatomy, Westminster Hospital. Surgeon, S.S. Scotia and
Britannia. Of Mortlake, Surrey, in 1900, of Hove, Brighton,
in 1910, and Bolton-le-Sands, in 1911. (Medical Directories.)
NOWELL, HUGH NOEL. Matric. Non-Coil, from Ayerst H.,
Easter, 1889. [S. of James, M.R.C.S. B. 1870.] B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896; Norrisian prize, 1903. Ord. deacon (Manchester)
1895; priest, 1896; C. of Feniscliffe, Lanes., 1895-7. C. "1
Swinton, 1897-9. C. of Lancaster, 1899-1902. C. ol St
John's, Manchester, 1903-S. C. of St Ann with St Mary's,
Manchester, 1908-13. V. of Northwich, Cheshire, 1913-26.
R. of Broughton, Lanes., 1929-33. R. of Sandwich, Ki nt,
1933-40. Died, suddenly, Mar. iS, 1940. (Crockford; The
limes, Mar. 27, 1940.)
NOWELL, JESSE. Adm. pens, at Caius, Feb. 19, 1853. S. of
James. B. at Dewsbury, Yorks. [Bapt. Apr. o. 1S33 j School,
Bramham. Matnc. Michs. 1653. For a time in business in
London; afterwards followed no profession. (Venn, II. 310.)
NOWELL. JOHN SHEARRON. Adm. pens, al I mmanuel, June
19. Of Yorks. [Eldest s. of John, of Fanlley Wood,
Almondbury (and Lydia Jessop). B. Jan. 7, 1831. at Farnley
Wood.] Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. 1853. Antiquary and
genealogist. Died Apr. 7, 1867. M.l. at Farnl-
(C A. Hulbert, Annals of Almondbury, 265, 452 ('Shear-
ran ').)
NOWELL (formerly ROBINSON) The Rev. THOMAS
WHITAKER. M.A. 1853, incorp. from Oxford. [2nds.o( the
Rev. Josias Robinson (lira-mow ( . ollege, <Hlord B Ol
Alresford, 1 ssex. I: Me
College, Oxford, May 18, 1
Nowell, Nov. 1. 1 I. ■ ' o.looli i-,i,. i ■ How ol Brasi
no 1 i ollege, Oxford, 184 62; M.A. Oxford, if
! 1, (Oxford) 1848; priest, 1849; C. of Gaydon, War*
1852-3. R. of Wapping, IS54 '" ' ' '
Died Dec. 29, 1902. (Bl :.; Clergy List.)
NOWELL-USTICKE. ROBERT MICHAEL. Aim pen
at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1
\ ..1 fin
tagel, Cornwall)]. B [Oct. 20, 1859], at Plymouth. School,
Mannamead (in P, Holmes). Maine. Michs 1878, Squire
571
Noyce, Frank
of St Philleigh, Cornwall. J. P. for Cornwall. Lieut., Cornwall
and Devon Miners Artillery, 1884; 1 tpl , [891; Major;
Hon. Lieut. -Col. Married, June 22, 1887, Janet, dau. of the
Rt Rev. Herbert Bree, D 1 1. (1846), Bis! of B .1 bides, and
had issue. Died Mar. 30, 1914 .at I'olsue.St I hill'igh, Cornwall.
[Army Lists; l-..\-l < .»i s, I r mortal Families; VValford,
County Families; I h, 1 imes, Apr. 3, r934.)
NOYCE. FRANK. Adm. scholar at St Catharine's, May 10,
1897. [Eldest] s. of Alfred, of Haslemere, Belle Vue Road,
Salisbury. B. June 4, 1878, at West Dean, near Salisbury.
[Schools, Bishop Wordsworth's, Salisbury, and Salisbury
School.] Matric. Miehs. 1897; B.A. 1900: Le Bas prize,
1002; Norrisian pn.:e, I'i'M; Si. A. 1922. Hon. Fellow, 1937.
Hon. LL.D., Aligarh Muslim University; Hon. D.Litt.,
1 >< II11 University. Entered the Indian Civil Service, 1902;
assistant collector and magistrate, Madras; Special Asst.
Settlement Officer, 1906-8; Asst. Secretary to the Govt, of
Madras, 1000, Under-Secretary, 1910; Under-Secretary to
the Govt, of India, Dept. of Revenue and Agriculture, 1912;
Officiating Secretary, 1915-16; Secretary, Indian Cotton
Committee, 1917; Controller of cotton cloth, 1918. Vice-
President, and subsequently President, Indian Sugar Com-
mittee, 1919; Member of the Burma Land Revenue Com-
mittee, 1920; Indian Trade Commissioner in England, 1922-
3. Secretary to the Government of India Dept. of Education,
Health and Lands, 1929-32. Knighted, 1929. C.B.E., 1919;
I S.I., 1924; K.C.S.I., 1934. Member of the Executive
Council of tie Governor-General of India, 1932-7. Married,
and had issue. Retired, 1937. Subsequently of Grayshott
House, Grayshott, Hindhead, Surrey, where he died Oct.
7, 1948. Author, England, India and Afghanistan, etc.
{I.C.S Lists; I'.urke, /'. and B.; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
\\h,,; 1 he I imos, Oct. 8, 1948.)
NOYES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Jan. 9, 1836.
NOYES, HARRY FRANCIS GOLDING. Adm, at Caius, Oct. 2,
1899, S. oi the Rev. Henrv Edward (Trinity College, Dublin,
B.A, 1S77), D.D., Chaplain to H.B.M. Embassy, Paris, of
103, Rue de la Boetie, Paris. B. Oct. 13, 1879, at Kingstown,
Ireland. School, South-Eastern College, Ramsgate. Matric.
Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902; M.B. and B.Chir. 1907. At the
London Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906. House Surgeon
at the London Hospital. Clinical Assistant, Great Onnond
Street Children's Hospital. Practised at Tarporley, Cheshire.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C.; in
Egypt and India). Died Sept. 5, 1916, in Bombay. (I'ooi,
111. 398, Univ. 11 at List; Medical Directories.)
NOYES, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Trinity, June
30, 1845. S. of John. B, .it Chippenham, Wilts. School.
C.ilne Grammar, Wilts. Matric. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1S49;
M.A. 1852. 1 Ird. deacon, 1849; priest, 1850. C. of All Saints,
Southampton, 1850. C. oi All Saints, Stamford, Lines., 1854.
V. of kctton with Tixover, Rutland, 1855-88. Died Apr. 27
1888, aged 1.4. {Ciockford; Northanti. Clcrgr; I hi Guardian
May 16, j 1
NOYES, JOHN PERCY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 10,
1874. S. of John. B. .11 Walthanistow, Essex. Maine
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1SS2. Ord. deacon (St Albans)
1881; priest, 1882; C of St Luke's, Victoria Docks, London,
1881-2. C of Saifmn W.ilden, Essex, 1882-9. C. of St
John's, Stratford. 1889-92, R of All Hallows, Bromley-by-
Bow, 1893 oiio V. of Em. hiiighrld, 1010-19. Died SrpC.
28, 1919. (< rot kford; I ho Guardian, Oct. 9, 1919.)
NOYES, ROBERT JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at St John's,
Apr. 5, 1792. S. of John, of Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1702;
B.A. 1797. Ord, deacon (Winchester) June 3, 1798; priest,
Dec. 23, 1798; C of Barton Stacey, Hants., 1798. (2*/ John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 400.)
NUCELLA, THOMAS. Adm. Fell -Com. at Trinity Hall, Nov.
6, 1807; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Nov. 27, 1804, age 32. [S. of Timothy, of London.] Main..
Michs. 1807; B.A. 1809; M.A. 1812. R. of Glympton
Oxon., 1818-56. Died Feb. 5, 1856. (Al. Oxon.; Clergv /.is/!
G. Mag., 1856, 1. 543.)
NUGEE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 18, 1838.
[3rd s. of Francis James, Esq., of Brighton. B. July 2 J, im,,,
in London. School, Shrewsbury.] Matric. Michs. 18 \8;
Scholar, 1840; Members' prize, 1841 and 1843; B.A. 1842;
Sir Peregrine Maitland prize, 1845; M.A. 1846. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, May 9, 1842. Ord, deacon (London) 1845;
priest, 1846; C. of St Paul's, KnightsEndg'-. iSj-ss. K, of
Widley with Wymering, Hants., 1S58-72. Founded the
nursing sisterhood of St Mary-thi- Virgin at Wymering.
First Warden of the Lambeth Diocesan Penitentiary,
Founder and Provost of St Austin's Priory, 1872 02. Author,
Sermons, etc. Died Oct. 5, 1892, at his brother-in-law's
home, Talaton rectory, Devon. {Shrewsbury Sch Reg.;
Boose, 11. 1186, which gives s. of 'Francis James oi St
James's, London, tailor '; Inns of Court; I lie Guardian Oil
12, 1892)
Nunes, Francis
NUGENT, ALGERNON JOHN FITZROY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Aug.lo, 1884. [Eldest] s. of Albert [Llewellyn, 3rd
Baron Nugent of the Austrian Empire], of 143, Sloane Street,
London (and Elizabeth, dau. of Theodore Baltazzi, of
Constantinople). IE [Oct. 5], 1865, in London. School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888. Adm. at the
Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1886. Wine-merchant; of Messrs A
Nugent and Co., 24a, Regent Street, London. 4th Baron
Nugent of the Austrian Empire; but discontinued use of the
title, 1915. Married, Aug. 13, 1895, Clara, dau. of Sir George
Eliott Tapps-Gervis-Meynck, 3rd Hart. Of Gaily Hill,
Crookbam, Hants. J. P. for Hants. Died Mar. 15, 1922.
{Winchester Coll. Reg. and addendum; Inns of Court; Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families; Who was Who.)
NUGENT, ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, July 2,
1851. [Eldest] s. of [PatrickJ John (1S24), of Portaferry.'Co.
Down, Ireland. B. [Mar. 30, 1S34], at Abbeyleix, Queen's
County. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1851. Cornet. 2nd
Dragoons, 1852; Lieut., 1854. Capt., 1856. Served in the
Crimea. Major, 1866. Col., R. Scots Greys; Lieut. -Col.,
1869; Brevet-Col., 1874; Major-General, 18S5. Retired,
1886. Succeeded to Portaferry, «Co. Down, 1S57. J. P. and
D.L. for Co. Down; High Sheriff, 1SS2. Died July 10, 1905.
{Army Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Wa'lford, County
Families.)
NUGENT. CYRIL MERVYN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6,
1881. S. of St George Mervyn, Major. B. [May 1, 1802], at
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Did not reside.
NUGENT. EDMOND HENRY STUART. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 7, 1866. [2nd] s. of Thomas Vesev (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1S24) (and Frances, dau. of Sir James M. Strange,
Bart.). IS. [ Ian. 26], 1S4U, in Dublin. School, Wellington
College. Matric. Michs. 1867; (Law and Hist. Trip., 1st
Class, 1870); B.A. 1871; Chancellor's medal for legal studies,
1874; M.A. 1874- Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 13, 1868.
CaUed to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1872. Of Portaferry House, Co.
Down. J. P. and D.L. for Co. Down; High Sheriff, 1923.
Married, Mar. 25, 1885, Grace, dau. of E. N. Conant, of
Lyndon Hall, Oakham, and had issue. Died June Is, 1935,
.11 Portaferry House. {Wellington! oil. Reg.; La:. Lists; Inns
of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; I'.urke, /. G, of I, eland; 1 he 1 imes, June 17, 1935.)
NUGENT, EDMUND CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity.
May 17, 1S57. [2nd] s. of Sir George [Edmund] [2nd]
Bart., Christ Church, Oxford, 1820, Lieut. -Col., Grenadier
Guards (and the Hon. Maria Charlotte, dau. of Nicholas
William, Lord Colbome). B. Mar. 12, 1S39. School, Eton.
Did not reside. Entered the Amiv. 1857; Captain. Grenadier
Guards, 1861; retired, 1862. Of West Harling Hall, Attle-
borough, Norfolk. J.I'., D.L.; High Sheriff of Norfolk, 1900.
Married, Apr. 30, 1S63, Evelyn Henrietta, dau. of Gen.
Ernest Frederick Gascoigne, and had issue. Succeeded his
father as 3rd Bart., 1892. Died Dec. 4, 1928. (£(011 Sell.
Lists; Burke, P. and B.; Who was Who.)
NUGENT, PATRICK JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity, Oct. 19, 1S24. [Eldest] s. of Andrew (and the Hon.
Selina Vesey, dau. of Thomas, 1st Viscount de Vesci). B. at
Portaferry, Co. Down, Ireland. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S24. of Portaferry House, Co. Down. High Sheriff
of Co. Down, 1845. Lieut. -Col., Down Militia. Married, Apr.
29, 1833, his cousin, Catherine, dau. of John, 2nd Viscount
de Vesci. Died in Nov. iSs7. Father of Andrew (1851).
(£io>i Sch. Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Waliord, County
Families.)
NUGENT, RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Caius, Aug. 17, 1866. S.
of John, M.D., Inspector-General of lunatic asylums, Ireland.
IE < »rt s. 1840, in London. Schools, Elm Grove, Ealing and
Blackheath proprietary. Matric, Michs. 1866; B.A. 1872.
Resided at Southwold. where he died July 10, 192S. {Venn,
11. 377; The I imes, July 12, 1928.)
NUGENT, The Hon. THOMAS HUGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at
Corpus Christi, Apr. 7, 1S26. [2nd s. of George Frederick,
7th Earl of Westmeath (and Lady Elizabeth Emily
Moore, dau. of the 2nd Marquess of Drogheda). B. Sept. 3,
1807.] Matric. Michs. 1821.; M.A. 1829. Married, Sept. 26,
1843, Mary Anne Hush. Died Feb. 3, 1840. (Burke, P.
and B.)
NUGENT-BANKES. GEORGE (1S79), see BANKES.
NUNDY, GEORGE. Matric. Non-Coil. Lent, 187S. Migrated to
Sidni y, Oct. 11. 1878; B.A. 1881; M.A 1880. Eldest s. of
the Rev. Gopeenath, of Futtipore, India. Had matric. Non-
Coil, at Oxford, Feb. 18, 1870. age 19. (.-!/ Ox n.)
NUNES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Christ's. June 12. 1861
S, "t Benjamin Phineas, ironmaster. B. [Jan. 19. 1S42], in
i amberwell. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A.
1805; M.A. iSoS.
Nunn, Charles Rushbrooke
NUNN CHARLES RUSHBROOKE. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs.
1874. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1SS3; priest, 1SS4; C. of Ogley
Hay Staffs.. 18S3-4. C. of St John's, Dukinfield, Cheshire.
1S85-7. V. of Norley, 1S87-1918. Disappears from Crock-
ford, 1919.
NUNN, EDWARD WESTBY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 14,
1 Uest] s. of Joshua, of St Margarets, V\ extord, Ire-
land (and Mary, dau. of Edward Westby, of High Park,
Wicklow). B. [March] 1819, in Dublin. School, private.
Michs. 1S39. Kept one term as a FeUow-comnloner.
Of St Margaret's and of Hill Castle, Co. Wexford. J. P. High
Sheriff of Wexford, 1S49. Married, Dec. 23, 185;, Emily,
dau. of the Rev. Hugh Stewart. R. of KUscoran, Wexford,
and had issue. Died July 10, 1SS1. (Peile, 11. 465; Burke,
L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
NUNN, FREDERICK. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, June
S. of Sturlev, solicitor, of Ixworth. [B. there, 1837. School,
Bury St Edmunds Grammar.] Matric. Lent, 1857; B.A.
i860; M.A. 1864. Cricket ' blue,' 1859. In Holy Orders.
Second Master at Derby School in i86r. Died Sept. 16, 1870,
at Ixworth. (Lancing Coll. Reg.)
NUNN. HAROLD MARCUS. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Jan. 24,
1882. S. of John. B. [Aug. 20, 1861], in London. School,
University College. Matric. Lent. 1SS2. Resided eight
terms. Of 2, Holland Park Road, Kensington, in 1912.
Brother of Thomas H. (1880). (PeiU, 11. 686.)
NUNN. HARRY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 14, 1884.
[Eldest] s. of the Rev. Samuel (1S54) (and Eliza Williamson).
B. Apr. 5, 1S65. at Church Lawton rectory, Stoke-on-Trent.
Educated privately. Matric. Micbs. 1885; B.A. 1SS8. Adm.
Solicitor, 1S95; practised with Messrs Nunn and Richardson
at Kidsgrove and Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs. Of The Grove,
Church Lawton, Cheshire. Died there Sept. 20, 1936. Left
£1000 to St John's for a classical exhibition. (Eagle, xlix.
! m Lists; Fox-Davies. Armorial Families; The Times,
Oct! 2, 1936; F. P. White.)
NUNN. HENRY DRURY CUST. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 2, 1865. Of Suffolk. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Thomas
(1821), R. of Stansted, Kent.] Matric. Michs. 1865; Scholar
and prizeman, 1S66; B.A. 1869; M.A. 1873. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1868; priest, 1869; C of St Andrew's, Leeds, 1868-
72. V. (and Minor Canon) of Ripon, 1S72-84. Rural Dean of
Ripon, 1877-1909. V. of Sharow, near Ripon, 1884-1911.
Subsequently of Sharow Cottage. Author, Sons of Heaven
and Sons of Earth. Died Jan. 7, 1922. Brother of William
E. M. (1S61). (Crockford; Who was Who.)
NUNN, HENRY PRESTON VAUGHAN. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Aug. 8, 1896. S. of the Rev. Joseph (1S52), of Ard-
wick Lanes, (and Sophia Cunlifie Hodgson). B. Aug. 7, 1876,
at Ardwick. School. Manchester Grammar (Mr J. E. King);
and at Owens College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1896;
B.A. 1899; M.A. 1903. Ord. deacon (Chester) 190*
T902; C. of St George's, Stockport, Cheshire, 1900-6.
Lecturer at St Aidan's College, Birkenhead, 1906-9. Lie.
pr.. dio. of Chester, 1906; dio. of Manchester, 1910; dio. of
Blackburn, 1927-36. Of Heaton Moor, Stockport, in 1947,
Author, Testament Greek; Element!
Testament Greek; Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin; The
Son of Zehedee and the Fourth Gospel; What is Modernism-
■ :ford.)
NUNN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 18, 1802. S. of
John. B. [May 23. 1782], at Colchester. Matric. Michs. 1802;
B.A. 1806. C. of Stanton-Lacy, Salop, in 1814. C. of Stockton,
Shropshire, -184 1-4. P.C. of Moreton, Staffs.
Chaplain to the Earl of Galloway, 1849-53. R- of Thomdon,
Suffolk, 1854-61. Friend and fellow curate of Patrick
Bronte. Married Elizabeth, dau. of William Tipton, of
Shrewsbury. Author (with his sister Marianne) of Hymns.
Died Apr. 16, 1861, aged 79; buried at Thomdon. Brother of
Wiliiam [1810). [Si John's Coll. Adm., IV. 400; W H
The Miracle of Haworth; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S., II. 89;
G. Mag., 1861, 1. 703, which gives ' died April 15.')
NUNN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 16, 1852. S.
of the Rev. William (1810), of Lawton Street. Manchester
(and Elizabeth). B. [Dec. 15, 1833] at St Jam.
Chester. Bapt. Feb. 12, 1834. [School, Manchester Gram-
mar.] Matric. Michs. 1852; Scholar; B.A. 1857; M.A. i860.
Ord. deacon (Chester) March 8, 1857; priest, Feb. 28, 1858;
C. of Christ Church, Everton, Lanes., 1857-9- C. of St Mary's,
Bryanston Square, London. 1859-62. C. of Kcrsal Moor,
Lanes., 1862-5. C. of St Thomas's, Ardwick, 1865-7; R.
there, 1867-1910. Rural Dean of Ardwick, 1887-1908. Hon.
Canon of Manchester, 1891-1918. Latterly of 175, -
Road, Manchester, where he died Julv 17, I9'8. Father of
Henri- P. V. (1896); brother of Samuel (1S54). M
in. 263; Crockford; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd S.,
11. 89 (pedigree); The Times July 19 , 19 18.)
Nunn, William Henry
NUNN, ROBERT LINDLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. so,
S. of Robert, music-master (and Mary). B. [Jul]
1826] in St Mary's parish, Bury St Edmunds. Bapt. Aug.
10 1826 Mus.Bac. 1867. Studied at the Royal Academy of
Music- F.R.C.b. Settled at Ipswich in 1851 as teachei ol
music and organist. Organist of St Mary le Tower, Ipswu n,
1856-81. Author, Musical Recollections. Died in Feb. 1901;
buried at Ipswich. {Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; British
Musical Biogs.)
NUNN, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 18, 1854.
[Younger] s. of the Rev. William, (1S10) (and Elizabeth).
B Sept 14 1835, in Manchester. [School, Manchester
Grammar] Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar; I
1862. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1S60; priest, 1861; I ol
St John's. Miles Platting, Lanes., 1S60-1. C. of Christ
Church, Heaton Norris, 1861-3. R. of Church Lawton,
Cheshire, 1864-1915. Married, 1863, Eliza, dau. of William
Williamson, J. P., of Heaton Norris. Lived latterly at The
Grove, Lawton, Stoke-on-Trent, where he died Dec. 28,
1921. Brother of Joseph (1852); father of Harry (1884).
(Crockford; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times,
Dec. 30, 1921.)
NUNN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Feb. 17, 1821.
Youngest s. of John, of Hersholt, Suffolk. B. Mar. 18, 1799.
at Wix, Essex. School, Terling. Essex (Mr Kemp and Mr
Clarryvince). Mini Michs. 1821; B.A. 1S25; M.A. 1828.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 18, 1826; priest, Oct. 15, 1826.
R. of Claydon, Suffolk, 1841-5. C. of Goudhurst, Kent, 1846-8.
C. of Boughton-under-Blean, 1849-64. R. of Stansted,
1854-73. Died Mav 2S, l8?7- M.I. in Stansted Church.
Father of Henry D.'C. (1865), and of William E. M. (1861).
(Clergy List; Records of Rochester.)
NUNN, THOMAS HANCOCK. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 7,
1880. [2nd] s. of John [of 23, Euston Square, London]. B.
[Mar. 14, 1859], in London. School, University College;
and at University College, London. Matric. Michs. 1880;
B.A. 1884; M.A. 1904. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 26,
1881. One of the foremost social workers and Poor Law-
Reformers of his day. Resided at the Universities settle-
ment, Toynbee Hall, 1884-91. Member of the Royal Com-
mission on the Poor Law, 1906-9. His work led to the
formation of the I. on. Ion Council of Social Service. Author,
A Council of Social Welfare, being a Memorandum an.l Note
Otach, J to the Majority Report of the Poor Lais' Commission.
Died June 22, 1937, at Shoreham, Sussex. Brother of Harold
M. (1882). (PeiU, 11. 676; Inns of ( tmrt; Hi, Times, June
24. I937-)
NUNN, THOMAS PARTRIDGE. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Jan. 29,
1840. [Eldest] s. of James Hardy, Esq. B. at Yeldham.
Essex. Matric. Michs. 1840. Migrated to St Mary Hall.
Oxford, whence he matric. Mar. 30, 1843, age
(Oxford) 1844; M.A. (Oxford) 1846. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1844; priest (Exeter) 1846; C. of Sidmouth, Devon. 184I
50. V. of West Pennard, Somerset, 1850-1901. Disappears
from Crockford, 1902. Brother of William T. (1845). (Al.
Oxon.)
NUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, May 30, 1810.
S. of John, of Colchester. [B. Mav 13, 1786.] Matric. Michs.
i8io;"B.A. 1S14; M.A. 1817. Ord. priest (Hereford) Aug. 7,
1814. P.C. of St Clement's Episcopal Chapel, Manchester,
1818-40. Married, June 14, 1819, Elizabeth, dau. of Philip
Vaughan, of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire. Author
hymns. Died Mar. 9, 1840; buried at All Saints, Manchester.
M.I. there and at St Thomas, Ardwick. Brother of John
(1802); father of Joseph (1852) and Samuel (1S54I
Guide; D.N.B ; <,. Mag., 1840, 1 664; Wis, . Gen. et Her., 2nd
S , 1: the Rev. Robert Pym.)
NUNN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Dec. II, [824 01
Snm-v. S. of William. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1825;
B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 5, 1830; priest,
Oct. 10, 1830. Married, Oct. 6, 1827, at Fishbourrj
(being then of Upper Tooting, Surrey), Mary Christian, dau.
of Ralph Clarke, of Fishboume. (Jesus Col! \ : s.)
NUNN, WILLIAM EASTGATE MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, al
Corpus Christi, Oct. 18, 1861. Of Middlesex. Doubtless;
of the Rev. Thomas (1821).] Matric. Michs. 181
Trinity College, Dublin, i860; M.A. (Trinity College, Dublin)
■1 T :
near Sevenoaks, 1866-8. k. of Stansted, i.
1S98-1920. Latterly of B
Henry D. C. (1865).
NUNN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at TRINITY 1!
28, 1851. Maine. Michs. 1851.
NUNN, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Oirisi
m, of Whitepariso
B. [Mar. 30, 1851), at Salisbury. School, Southampton
College. Matric. Micbs. 1871 ' Kept nin<
from ophthalmia and g< >me off the boards
as " dead," Nov. 19, 1876.' (Peile, II. 620.)
573
Nunn, William Travis
NUNN, WILLIAM TRAVIS. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesos, lune
30, 1845. Of Essex. S. of James Hardy. B. at Yeldham,
School, Dr-dham. Ma trie. Michs. 1845; B.A. 1849. Brother
of Thomas P. (1840).
NUNNS, BERNARD THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb.
12, 1887. S. of the Rev. Thomas [Jackson] (1833), Master of
a preparatory school at Maidenhead, Berks, (and Anna
Isabella Grossman). B. Oct. z8, 1868, at Bla< kheath, Kent
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1S87; B.A. 1800; M.A.
1902. Assistant Master at Cargilhekl School, Edinburgh,
1890-7. Head Master of Wolborough Hill School, Newton
Abbot, Devon, 1898-1923. Died Feb. 21, 1941, at St Briavels,
GIoucs. Brother of the next. {Winchester Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Feb. 26, 1941.)
NUNNS, JERVOIS COLERIDGE. Adm. sizar at Trinity, Sept.
-■■>. i-'H. S. of the Kev. Thomas Jackson (1853), of Launces-
t<>n Vicarage, Cornwall. B. Sept. 27, 1874, at Maidenhead,
Hi'iks. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1893;
B.A. 1896; M.A. 1913. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1898;
priest, iNou. Asst. Missionary. United GirK' Schools Mission,
Camberwell, 1898-1901. C. of St Mark's, Plumstead, 1902-4.
C. of St George's, Camberwell (Trinity College Mission),
1004-12. C. of St Andrew's, Kingswood, Surrey, 1912-13.
V. oi Witbank, South Africa, 1913-16. K. of Belgravia, S.
Afrn a, 1916-22. V. of St Philip's, Battersea, 1922-5. C. of
Wi I Ham, 1926-31. C.-in-C. of St John's, Little Thurroek,
Essex, 1931-4; V. there, 1934-48-. Brother of the above.
{Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
NUNNS, ROBERT AUGUSTINE LUKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
July 5, 1854. S. of the Rev. Thomas (next). B. [Aug. 28,
1835], at Birmingham. School, Marlborough College.
Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1859. Ord. deacon (Lincoln)
1858; priest, iSs'i; C. of Orston and Thoroton, Notts., 1858-
60. C. of Funtington, Sussex, 1860-5. R- of St Olave's,
Chichester, 1865-74. V. of Apuldram, Sussex, 1865-90. V.
of Wherstead, Suffolk, 189 j-1905. Married Philippa, dau. of
Robert Hall, of Shelton Manor, Notts., and had issue. A
:/ 1 numismatist, he arranged systematically the coins of
the Ipswich Museum. Author, Diary for 1852, published by
The Marl'no t,in, 1931. Died Jan. 14, i-K'6, at Wherstead.
Brother of Thomas J. (185 j). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
< rot kford.)
NUNNS. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 28, 1819.
Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1S10; Scholar, 1S20; B.A. 1821;
M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (Lichfield and Coventry) Aug. 8,
1824; P.C. of St Paul's, Burslem, 1828-32. P.C. of St
Bartholomew's, Birmingham, 1833-43. P.C. of St Paul's,
I eeds, 1844-5. V. of Holy Trinity, Leeds, 1846-54. Author,
Sermons. Died Dec. 27. 1854, Father of the above and the
next. [Clergy List; G. Mag., 1855, 1. 32s; Ward, History
oj Stoke-on-Trent.)
NUNNS, THOMAS JACKSON. Adm. sizar at St John's, Tulv s.
1853. S. of the Rev. Thomas (above) (and Anne). B. Aug.
2, 1833, at Birmingham. [Schools, Leeds Grammar and
Marlborough College. ] Matric. Michs. 1S53; Scholar; Mem-
bers* prize, 1856; (14th Classic, 1857); B.A 1858; M.A. 1861.
• >rd. d'-acon (Kipon) 18^0; priest, i8no. Assistant Master at
St Andrew's College, Bradfield, 1857 8; at Leeds Grammar
School and C. of St Luke's, Leeds, 1859-60. Head Master of
Helston C. ran una r School, i oniwall, lM'l-2. Assistant Master
at Mr Powles's school, Blackheath, 1864-73, of which he
afterwards became Head Master. Head Master of Cord-
walles School, Maidenhead, 1877-00. V, of Launceston,
Cornwall, 1890-1907. Hon. Canon of Truro Cathedral, 1902.
' A man of enormous height, 6ft. 7 ins., but was in no other
way remarkable." Married iSoj, Anna Isabella Crossman, at
1 Hveston, GIoucs. Author, Latin Primer. Died Dei
1910, at Newquay, Cornwall. Brother of Robert A. L.
(1854); father oi fervois ( . (1893) and Bernard T. (1887)
(Boase, Coll Cornub., [386; Eagle, xxxnx. 70; F. H. H.
Guillemard; Crockford; The Guardian, Aug. 13, 1862.)
NURSE. EUSTON JOHN. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1883. [Young-
est] s. of tin- Rev. George Thompson (next) [of Barnham,
Suffolk], deceased. B. Nov. 23, 1864, at Wicken Hall, Cambs.
School, King Edward VI, Bury St Edmunds. Matric. Michs.
1 1; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1890. I. Hen-el I av reader, St Anthony's
Stepney, 1887. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1S89; priest, 1890;
C. of St John's, Ladywood, Birmingham. iM.Su 100,. K,
of Windermere, 1904 $5 F.R.G.S., 1927. Hon. Canon of
Carlisle, Married, 1897, Edith, dan. of Dr E. D, M oi
Walsall, and had issue Author, History of tin- 1 aptivity and
Return 0/ th h . / '■■ / ife of Christ during His Ministry;
History oj Windermere Parishi hurch; Prophecy and the War;
riieChristuin Warrior; The After Life in the Unseen World,
etc. Died Nov. 12, 1945. Brother of Henry H. (1882).
{Venn, 11. 465; Crockford; J he Times, Nov. 14, 1945.)
Nussey, Joshua
NURSE. GEORGE THOMPSON. Adm. pens, at Caius, May 31,
1854. S. of William, Esq., of Feltwell Lodge, Brandon. B.
there, Feb. is, 1831. School, King's College, Norwich, and
private. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1858; M.A. 1862. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1858; C. of Mottram-in-Longdendale,
Cheshire, 1859-60. C, of Barnham, Suffolk, 1860-4. Died
July 28, 1864, from the effects of a fall from a pony-chaise.
Father of Euston J. (18S3) and the next. (Nurse corre-
spondence; Venn, 11. 318.)
NURSE, HENRY HARVEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 17,
1882. [2nd] s. of the Rev. George Thompson (above) (and
Martha Aspland). B. Nov. 2, 18M, at Barnham, Suffolk.
Bapl Dec. 25, 1863. School, King Edward VI, Bury St
Edmunds (C. Sankey, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885.
Second Lieut., 2nd Batt,, the Hampshire Regl . 1
Appointed to Indian Staff Corps. With the 22nd Bombay
Infantry in China for the suppression of the Boxer rising. In
the Somaliland War against the ' Mad Mullah,' 1902 (attached,
102nd King Edward's Own Grenadiers), and in the Aden
Hinterland Expedition. Retired from the Indian Army,
1908. Served in the Great War, 1914-ig (Major, Special
List, Recruiting Staff). Brother of Euston J. (1883). {Arm)
Lists; H. H. Nurse.)
July 2, 1832.
NURSEY. PERRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 24,
1818. Of Suffolk. Previously adm. at Downing (' in the last
term'), [3rd s. of Perry, of Little Bealmgs, Suffolk. B.Dec.
23, 1799. Schools, East Bergholt (Mr Clarke) and Stow-
market (Mr Owen). Matric. Michs. 18 18. Migrated to
Sidney, Oct. 22, 1819; B.A. 1823. Ord. deacon (Norwich)
Sept. 22, 1822; priest, Oct. 5, 1823; C of Burhnghain,
Norfolk, -1841-63. R. of Crostwick, 1863-7. Married, and
had issue. Disappears from Clergy List, 186S.
NUSSEY. GEORGE LEATHLEY. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 7, 1893. -
[S. of Benjamin, of Ilkley, Yorks. B. 1875.] School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. A solicitor, and a farmer at
Algarkirk, near Boston, from 1906. One of the last people in
I upland to -row wo. id as an agricultural 1 rop. Of With am
Bank, Boston, Lines. T.P. for Parts of Holland. (Kelly,
Handbook; HarrowS, h Reg , P. B. G. Bmnall.)
NUSSEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, May 5,
1831. S. of John, Esq., of Birstall, near Leeds (and Ellen
Wade). School, Leeds. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1835.
C. of Donnington, Sussex, in 1839. C of Earnlex with
Almodington, -1841-4. R. of Hathersage, Derbs., 1845-7.
Appears after this date until 1866 in Clergy List, but with no
address. Brother of Ellen Nussey, the intimate friend of
Charlotte Bronte, to whom he made a proposal of marriage in
1839, which she immediately refused; an entry in his diary
for Mar. 8, 1S39 reading: ' received an unfavourable reply
from CB. The will of the Lord be done.' Charlotte praises
the ' cominonsense style ' of his proposal in a letter to Ellen
Nussey. Believed to have been the original of ' St John
Rivers ' in Jane Eyre. While at Cambridge, his diary records
a social occasion: ' Stayed to supper: never asked to take
family prayers, nor to say grace. Much hurt that they did
II .1 . : ■ propriety and feel the necessity of this line of
conducl ' Marri-d about 1845, his wife's name not being
recorded; she is referred to by Charlotte as 'Mrs Henry.*
Charlotte and Fllen apparently -laved at Hathersage while
he was on his honeymoon, with the result that the Derbyshire
countryside was described in Jane Eyre, and Hathersage
became the village of ' Morton.' Charlotte corresponded
fairly frequently with Henry up to the time of his marriage.
After 1817 his name disappears from the Bronte-Nussey
correspondence. His ' Diary and Sermons' in manuscript
was in the possi - ion oi Mr [ [ Stead, of Heckmondwike,
Yorks. Probably brother of Joshua {1817). (Mrs Gaskell,
Life oft harlofie H>,.,ite, I he Brontes, Life and Letters, t lergv
List.)
NUSSEY, JOSEPH HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25.
1900. S. of James Hargreave, of Fawcett House, Wortlev,
Leeds. B. [Sept. 4], 1882, at Leeds. School, Wortlev Gram-
mar. Matrii . Michs. 1900.
NUSSEY, JOSHUA. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's, Apr. 17,
1817. B. at Birstall, Yorks. Maine. Miens. 1818; B.A. 1822;
M.A. 1825. Ord. deacon (London) May 25, 1823; priest,
1824; C. of St Margaret's and St John's, Westminster, 1821
31. R. of Poughill, Cornwall, 1837-45. V. of Oundle, North
ants., 1845-71. Domestic Chaplain to Lord Blayney In
1867 gave £100 to increase the value of the University
Hebrew prize, Author, ~>enn,ot on the Tret'iiiliHg E put emit of
1837; Rights and Duties of Incumbents in Reference to
< hurchyards. Died Jan. 9, [871. Probably brothei oi Henry
(1831). [Northants. Clergy, ( rockford.)
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Nussey, Thomas Willans
NUSSEY. THOMAS WILLANS. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
May 25, 1887. S. of Thomas, Esq., of Headingley, Leeds (and
Helen, dau, of John Dodgson, of Harrogate). [B. Oct. 12,
1868. School, Malvern College.] Matric. Michs. 18S7; B.A.
1890. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Apr. 26, 1893 I mi
the North-Eastern Circuit. Of Little Rushwood, Sutton
Howgrave, Bedale, Yorks. M.P. for Pontefract, 1S93-1910.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Home Secretary (G. W. E.
Russell, M.P.), 1S94-5. Chairman of the Yorkshire Fishery
Board. Created Baronet, July 26, 1909. J. P. and D.L. for
the North Riding of Yorkshire. Married (1) Oct. 7, 1897,
Edith, dau. of Edward M. Daniel, M.D., of Fleetwood,
Lanes., and had issue; (2) 1935, Edith Maud. dau. of W. 1 >
Clifle, of Mean-wood Towers, Leeds. Died Oct. 12, 1947
ern Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Fox-Davies,
ies] Burke, P. and B.; Kelly, Handbook; Wh H
The Times, Oct. T3, 1947.)
NUTCOMBE (or QUICK), GEORGE QUICKE. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Feb. 8, r7S7- S. of the Rev. Nutcombe (i745-fi. sub
Quick], LL.B., Chancellor of Exeter (and Ann, dau. of theRt
Rev. George Lavington, Bishop of Exeter). B. at Exeter, Feb.
17. 1769. Schools, Offwell (Mr J. B. Copplestone) and Exeter
(Mr Marshall). Matric Michs. ir*7; LL.B. 1794. His father
assumed the name of Nutcombe in lieu of Quick, 1702; no
son is recorded in L.G., where onlv two daughters appear.
(Burke, L.G. (sub Quicke); Changes of Name )
NUTLEY, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 2, 1894. S. of Charles, brewer [died May 20, 189 1] (and
Ann Elizabeth Neale). B. Apr. 17, 1873. at Newbury. I ierks.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A. 1897; M.A. 1901.
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1890; priest, 1900; C. of Wombourn,
Staffs., 1 899-1901, C. of Wrockwardine Wood, Salop,
1901-2. C. of Bedminster, Bristol, 1902-5. C. of St Mary- 1 he-
Virgin, Sedgley, Staffs., 1905-S. C. of Madelev, Salop, 190S-
T3. C. of Forebridge, Staffs., 1913-18. V. of Ocker Hill,
1918-23. Died Nov. 4, 192S, at Killeagh, Prestbury, Chelten-
ham. Brother of the next. (Eagle, lxv. 227; Crockford;
The Church Times, Nov. 192S.)
NUTLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Sept. 3, 1889.
S. of Charles, brewer, of Newbury, Berks, (and Ann Elizabeth
B. there, Apr. 23, 1S71. School, Newbury Grammar
(the Rev. F. Atkins). Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1896. Ord. deacon (Gloucester and Bristol) 1894;
priest, 1895; C. of St Michael's, Bristol, 1894-7. C. of All
Hallows, Leeds, 1897-1903. C. of Horsforth, Yorks., 1903-8.
C. of Bramley, near Leeds, 1908-0. V. of Beeston, Leeds,
1909-17. Died May 17, 1917, as the result of a cycling
accident. Brother of the above. {Eagle, xxxix. 253; Crock-
ford.)
NUTMAN, BASIL KNOX. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Oct. 1900. S.
of J. F., Esq. B. Apr. 13, 1882, at Great Yarmouth. School,
Hereford Cathedral (the Rev. W. H. Ragg). Matric. Mi< hs.
1900; B.A. 1903; B.Chir. and M.A. 1907; M.D. 1912. At Guy's
Hospital; House Physician there. Practised for some years
at Melton Mowbray. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
(Lieut., R.A.M.C). Subsequently in practice at Norwich.
Senior Phvsician, Jenny Lind Hospital for Children. Of
St Giles's Plain, Norwich, in 1950. (Medical Directories.)
NUTTALL, ALFRED EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
r, 1880. S. of Henry, M.D., of Humberstone Road, Leicester.
B. there [Nov. 24], 1862. School, Stonevgate, Leicester.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A.
18S9. Athletics ' blue ' (High Tump), 1883. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 188S. Assistant House
Surgeon, North Staffs. Infirmary. Of Leicester, in 1890; then
Senior House Surgeon, Macclesfield Infirmary. OJ
Sussex, in 1900. Died Dec. 21, 1900. (Book
Medical Directories.)
NUTTALL, ERNEST. Matric. Non-Coil, from Cavendish H ,
Easter, 1884. [S. of Enos (afterwards Bishop of Jamaica and
Archbishop of "the West Indies). B. Jan. 8, 1868, at Kingston,
Jamaica.] B.A. 1887. Adm. at Downing, Oct. 1, 1893;
LL.M. 1894. Adm. Solicitor, 1910; practised at Todmorden,
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Judicature of
Jamaica. (Law Lists; W. Cowper.)
NUTTALL, FRANK. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 1, 1889. S.
of Percival, bank-manager, of Matlock, Derbs. B. Sept. 24,
1871, at Ilkeston. School, Oakham (Mr Hodg-
Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896. Ord.deacoo (Ripon) 1896;
priest, 1S97; C. of St Peter's, Hunslet Moor, Yorks., 1896-9.
C. ol New Brig! , 199-1900. Chaplain (Indian
I -. Est.) 1900; at Bellary, 1900-3; at St Mark
lore, 1903-6; at Wellington, [906 7; at Fort SI
1909-10; at Secunderabad and Bolarum, 1910-12; at St
George's Cathedral, Madras, 1913-15 and 1920-4; at
Trimulgherry, 1917-18; at Ootacamund, 1918 20. Arch-
deacon of Madras, 1922-3. V. of Chevithorn
1924-9. Latterly of 1 ingport, Somerset.
he died Aug. 7. 1043- (LC.S. Lists; Crockford; The
Times, Aug. 10, 1943.)
Nutting, Harold Stansmore
nuttall, george henry falkiner. m.a. 1900; si d
1906. (2nd s. of Robert Kennedy, M.D., Aberdeen (and
Magdalena, dau. of John Parrott of San Francisco). B. July
5, 1862, in San Francisco, where his father had pi
medicine for many years; educated in Europe.] M.D
of California. University Lecturer in Bacteriology and
Preventive Medicine, 1900-6. Fellow of Christ's, 1906.
Quick Professor of Biology, 1906-31, and Director of the
Molteno Institute of Parasitology. Reader in Hvgiene, 1906.
FeUow of Magdalene, 190S. F.R.S., 1904. Ph.D., Gottingen;
Hon. LL.D.. California; Hon. M.D., Egyptian Univ., 1928,
and Univ. of Liege, 1930; Hon. D.Sc, Univ. of S. Afi 1
Commander of the Order of Leopold II. Commandeur de la
Legion d'Honneur. Chief editorand founder of the Journal 0}
Hygiene, 1901-37; and of Parasitology, 1908-33. Married,
Apr. 26, 1895, Paula Carola Minda, dau. of Hans Friedrich
von Oertzen-Kittendorf, Chamberlain to the Grand-Duke
of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Author, Blood Immunity and
Blood Relations nip; (with others) The Bacteriology of
Diphtheria, etc. Died Dec. 16, 1937, in London. (Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families', Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who was
Who; The limes, Dec. iS, 1937.)
NUTTALL, JOHN PARKER. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan.
23, 1822. [2nd s. of John, of Overleigh Hall, Cheshire (and
Elizabeth, dau. of George Parker).] B. [May 4. 1803], at
Bury, Lanes. School, Charterhouse. Matri<\ Michs. 1S22;
B A. 1828. Exon of the Yeomen of the Guard. Died, un-
married, Aug. 24, 1844, at Dover. Brother of the next.
(G. Mag., 1844, 11. 443; List of Carthusians.)
NUTTALL, ROBERT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age 18) at Christ's,
Mar. 31, 1817. [Eldest] s. of John [of Overleigh Hall,
Cheshire]. B. [Mar. 10, 1798], at Bury, Lanes. School, West-
minster. Matric. Michs. 1S17. Kept five terms. Succeeded to
his father's estates, 181 3. Of Kempsey House, Worcs.
Married, June 17, 1819, Susan Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Randal Andrews, V. of Ormskirk, Lanes. Died Dec. 12,
1857, at Kempsev House. Brother of the above. (Record
of Old Westminsters; Pale, 11. 387; G. Mag., 1858, 1. 118.)
NUTTALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Queens'. Feb. 22, 1840.
Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (Hereford) 184 };
priest (Lichfield) 1S44; C. of Exhall, Warws., in 1846. Some-
time Chaplain of the English Church at The Hague. R. of
Oxcom.be, Lines., 1856-63. Disappears from Clergy List,
NUTTALL, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, May 2,
1855. S. of Daniel. B. at Accrington, Lanes. Matr:
1855; Scholar; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1868. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1861; priest, 1862; C of Kenilworth, 1861-3. C.of
Shirbum, Oxon., 1863-70. V. of Atherton, Lanes., 1870-
1909. Latterly of 58, Park Road, Southport. Disappears
from Crockford, 191 3.
NUTTER. ALBERT CHARLES SALISBURY. Adm. at Selwyn
H.. Ian. 16, 1888. B. Aug. 30, 1868. Matric. Lent, 1888;
B.A. 1898.
NUTTER, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Apr. 20,
1857. S. of Henry. B. Jan. n, 1837, at Cheadle, Staffs.
Schools, Kirkbv-Lonsdale [and Rossail], Matric. Michs. 1857;
B.A. 1S61; M.A. 1865. Sometime organist at Rossail Si hool.
Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1867; priest, 1868; C. of Newport,
Isle of Wight, 1867-71. Minor Canon of Rochester Catht-dral,
1871-84; Sacrist, 1873-83; Precentor, 1881-4. V. of St
Margaret-next-Rochester, 1884-90. V. of Barton, Isle of
Wight, 1890-1909. Died Dec. 23, 1909. (Rossail Sch. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 552; Crockford; The 1 itnes, Dec. 28, 1909.)
NUTTING, GEORGE HORATIO. Adm. pens, at Trim n Hali
Feb. 11, 1825. [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. [825; B \
1829. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Mav 24, i*;-, I
1830; C. of Bletchingley, Surrey, *
liamp, Somerset, 1844-5. C. of Charlyni b,
R. of Chedzoy, 1849-55. Disappears from
h. Lists.)
NUTTING, HAROLD STANSMORE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
1 , 1.900. [Eldest -i
1903], of St Helei n, Co. Dublin (ai
Stansmore, dau. of Reste] Ral Manor Hill,
Claughton, Cheshire). I
Bristol. Pupil of Mr Jellicoe, of Trinir
Matric. Michs. 1900. Capt., 17th Lancers \ i,( , to thi
1 .1 ivernor-General of .v L in the
■
Hall, Lei er of the N. Staffs. Hounds,
1919-20; of the Meynell Hounds
Hunt, 1930-9. Succeeded as 2nd Bart , Feb. [8, 19x8. D.L.
for Lwcestersnir I '
I iavies, Armorial 1 amilu ■■, Ki I
575
Oak, Charles Anthony
Oakes, John
o
OAK, CHARLES ANTHONY. Adm sizar at St John's, June 29,
1836. Of Middlesex. [S. of William, perfumer, of Sherrard
Street, Golden Square, London. B. July 28, 1818.] School,
Merchant Taylors'. Matric. Michs. 1836; Scholar; B.A. 1840;
M. A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) Sept. 1.), 1841; priest, Sept.
25, 1842; C. of St John-in-the-Vale, Keswick, 1841-3. C.
of St Cuthbert's, Carlisle and Minister of Upperby, 1843-5.
Kept a private school at Thatched Cottage, St Leonards-
on-Sca,iM" '-i. K >f St Matthew's, Silver Hill, St Leonards-
on-Sea, 1869 78 I ontinued subsequently to live .it St
Leonards-on-Sei Died there, at Quarrv Hill, June 17, 1883.
[Merchant Taylors' Sill. Res:.; Crock'ford; 1 he Guardian,
June 37. E883.)
OAK, EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
10, 1862. Matnc. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Polesworth, Warws.,
1868-70. C. of Dalton-in-Fumess, Lanes., 1870-2. R. of
Meenglass, Co. Donegal, 1872-3. R. of Glen Alia, 1873-8. V.
of St Luke's, Barrow-in-Furness, 1878-92. V. of Hawkshead,
1892-1909. Disappears from Crockford, 1910.
OAKDEN, RALPH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Peterhouse, Feb. 2,
1.S1.6. [Eldest] s. of Ralph, Esq., of Ladham House, Goud-
hurst, Kent (and Anne, dau. of William Rollinson). B.
V'i 4], 1S40. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Lent,
[866 Died. v. p., Dec. 6, 186S. [Merchant Taylors' Sch.
Reg.; T.A. Walker, 527.)
OAKELEY. EDWARD MURRAY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 8, 1859. [4th, and youngest] s. of the Rev. Sir Herbert
!rd Bart.] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1807). B. [May 16], 1840,
in London. School. Rugby. Matnc. Michs. i860; B.A. 1865.
Tutor at Codrington College, Barbados, 1866-7. House
Master and Music Master at Clifton College, 1S67-86.
Married, Jan. 22, 1884, F.mily Frances, dau. of Richard
Trotter, of Morton Hall. Midlothian, and had issue. Author
of the first Clifton College Register, and of a Life of his brother.
Sir Herbert Stanley. Professor of Music at Edinburgh
University, Also a musical composer. Died Nov. 9. 1927, al
Eynsham, Oxon. Brother of Henry E. (1854). [Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, P. and IS.. 1 he limes, Nov. 10, 1927.)
OAKELEY, HENRY ECKLEY HERBERT. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Oct. 8, 1895. S. of the Rev. James ( Jesus College,
Oxford, 1S48), of Hereford (and Frances Elizabeth Ecklev).
B. Feb. 8, 1877, at Llanishen, Mon. School, Hen-ford
Cathedral (the Rev. T. Thistle). Matric. Michs. 1895; 1! A.
1898; B Chir. 190S. M l: 1022 Served in the South African
War, iqoo-i. At the London Hospital. Physician and House
Surgeon at the County Hospital. Newport. Mon Went to
South Atrii a .ihont mi 2; Senior House Surgeon, Kiuil><rl<-v
Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (R.A.M.C;
isl South African General Hospital 111 France; M.B.E.).
Subsequently lived in Natal. Died Mar. 17, 1939. Left £100
to the Strangewavs l:. -earch Institute. Cambridge. [Eagle,
LI. 224; Medical Directories )
OAKELEY. HENRY EVELYN. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
July 6, 1854. Did not reside. [3rd s. of the Ven. Sir Herbert,
Bart. (Christ Church, Oxford, 1807), deceased (and Atholl
Keturah, dau. of the Rev. Lord Charles Murrav-Aynsley).
B. [Nov. 23, 1833], at Ealing. Middlesex. Schools. Rugby and
Addiscomhc.] Adm. (age 20) at Jesus, Oct. 10, 18S4 Matric.
Michs. 1854; I! A (10/(1 Wrangler) iSso; MA 1.862. Fellow,
i860. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 15, 1861. H.M.
Inspector of Schools; Chief Inspector of Training Coll,-, >,
[885-99. Knighted, 1899. Married, Sept. h, 1862, Caroline
Howley Turner, dau of William Hallows Belli. Bengal C S..
,md had issue. 1 Mod Dec. 21, 1915, in London. Brother of
Edward M. (1859) [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Burke. /', and B.;
InnsofCourt; The rimes, Sept 6, 1912.)
OAKELEY, HERBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 13, 1893, [3rd, and youngest] s. of [Sir] Charles Willian
Atholl [4th Bart.) (Christ Church, Oxford, 1840), of Fritten
den House. Staplehurst, Kent (and Ellen, only c. of ]ohn
Meeson Parsons, of Angley Park, near Cranbrook). 1; [1 let
13], 1S74, at Hastings. School. Winchester Main, Michs
18-13. A stockbroker. Married, July 16, 1S96, Ci^-v Lillian
1 nnly. dau. of Joseph W. Moore, and had issue. Resided 111
London, where tie died, May is. 1931. [Winchester Coll. Reg.
Burke, P. and B.; The Times, May 21, 1931.)
OAKELEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 14. 1777
S. of the Rev. Richard (1727-8), R. of Harlton, Cambs.
late Fellow of the College. Matric. Easter, 1778.
OAKELEY. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Tan. 19, 1825.
Matric. Michs. 182s. One of these names, eldest s. of the Rev.
Herbert (Oriel College, Oxford, 1797). of Salop, was adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 11, 1827. [Inns of Court.)
OAKES, BEILBY PORTEUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Feb. 20,
1877. [2nd] s. of the Rev. Orbell Plampin ( 1842), of Hawkedon,
Suffolk. B. Aug. 19, 1858. [School, Cheltenham College.]
Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1882; MA. 1897. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) 1883; priest, 1884; C. of Ellesmere, Salop, 1883-5.
R. of Hawkedon, Suffolk, 1S85-1931. Married (1) Oct. 15,
1884, Maria Catherine, dau. of Major Clement Henry John
Heigham, of Hunston Hall, and had issue; (2) 18S8, Ethel
Mary, dau. of Henry Spencer Waddington, of Cavenham
Hall, Suffolk, and had further issue. Died Oct. 19, 1933, at
Bun.- St Edmunds; buried at Hawkedon. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Crockford; The Times,
Oct. 21, 1933.)
OAKES. BENJAMIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13, 1881.
[Only] s. of William, of ' Harllngham,' Bournemouth. B.
[June 7], 1862, at Flanshaw, Yorks. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1881; B.A. and LL.B. 1884; M.A. 18SS; LL.M. 1889.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 7, 1882. Called to the Bar,
June 17, 1885. Of Dr Johnson's Buildings, Temple. Of
Branksome Park, Bournemouth, in 1946. [Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
OAKES, HENRY FREDERICK. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1874.
[2nd] s. of William [T.], merchant, of London. B. Sept. 2S,
i*ss, at Ootacamund, India. School, [Rugbv]. Matric.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1878. Adm. at Lincoln's lira. July 1,
1878. A solicitor. Resided at Polegate, Sussex. Died Sept.
14, 1884, of consumption, when returning from America.
[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Venn, II. 412; /11ns of Court.)
OAKES, HENRY JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Com. at Emmanuel, July
5. 1813. Of Suffolk. [Eldest] s. of Orbell Ray, Esq., of
[Nowton Court], Bury St Edmunds (and Elizabeth Frances,
dau. of John Plampin, Esq., of Chadacre Hall, Suffolk). (B.
June 23, 1796.] Schools, Reading (Dr Valpy), and Bury St
Edmunds Grammar. Matnc. Michs. 1S13; Scholar, 1814;
B.A. 1817; M.A. 1820. Succeeded to Nowton Court, 1837.
Alderman of Bury St Edmunds, 182'j; Mayor, 1844. J. P. and
D I. for Suffolk; High Sheriff, 1847. Head of the banking firm
of Oakes, Bevan and Co. Married, Jan. 3, 1S20, Maria Anne,
dau. of the Rev. Robert Porteus, R. of Wackham Bishops,
Essex. Died Sept. q, 1875; buried at Nowton. Brother of the
next; father of James H. P. (1S39) and Orbell P. (1842).
[Bury St Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families; Misc. Gen. rf Her., 4th S.,I. 45.)
OAKES, HERVEY (or HARVEY) ASTON ADAMSON. Adm.
pens, at Jesus, Aug. 5, 1820. [3rd s. of Orbell Rav, Esq.
B. Mar. 18, 1S03, at Burv St Edmunds. School. Reading.]
Matnc. Michs. 1S21; B.A. 182s; M.A. 1828. Ord. deacon
(Norwich) June 10, 1827; priest, June 8, 1S28; C. of Nowton,
Suffolk, 1841-4; R. there, 1844-74. Married, May .
Elizabeth Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Thomas Elvin, R. of East
Barnet, Herts. Died Nov. 24, 1874, at St Mary's Red House,
Bury St Edmunds; buried at Nowton. Brother of the above.
[Clergy List; Walford, County Families.)
OAKES, JAMES CHARLES TYRELL. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
May 15, 1827. Eldest s. of the Rev. lames Rav (1786).
B Mar 1810. Matnc. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. Of Highlands,
I'.i.t Brrgholt, Suffolk. Married Catherine Anne, dau. of
the Rev. William Tufnell. Died Nov. 4, 1S46. [Misc. Gen. el
Her., 4th S., I. 50.)
OAKES, JAMES HENRY PORTEUS. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel.
Apr. 10, 1839. [Eldest s. of Henry James (1813) [of Nowton
Court, Burv St Edmunds] (and Maria Anne, dau. of the Rev.
Robert Porteus). B. Sept. 2S, 1S21. School, Bury St Ed-
munds Grammar.] Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843; M.A.
1846. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 21, 184s. Of Nowton
Court, Suffolk. J. P. and D.L. for Suffolk. M.P. for Bury St
Edmunds, 1,852-7. Succeeded his father as head of Messrs
1 > I.''-.. Bevan and Co., bankers. Died, unmarried, Jan. 22,
iqoi; buried at Nowton. Brother of Orbell P. (1S42). [Bury
St hdmund-s Sch. Reg.; Inns of Court; Return of M.P. ,'s; Burke,
L.G.; Walford, County Families.)
OAKES, JAMES [RAY]. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. 2.8, 17.86.
[S. of James, banker, of Bury St Edmunds (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Christopher Adamson, of Wereham, Norfolk). B.
Sept. 24, 1769. School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1787; B.A. 1791; M.A. 1795. V. of Thurston,
Suffolk, 1813-61. R. of Tostock, 1792-1861. C. of Gipping.
R. of Rattlesden. 1S0S-61. Married, Oct. 16, 1792, Elizabeth,
dau. of the Rev. Charles Tvrell, of Thurlow, Suffolk. Died
Jan. 28, 1861; buried at Thurston. Father of James C. T.
(1827). [BurySt Edmunds Sch. Reg.; Misc. Gen. rf Her. 4th S.,
1 so; Crockford; Clergy List;G. Mag., 1861,1. 347.)
OAKES. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 16, 1761. Of Yorks.
Matric. Michs. 1761; M.B. 1768. Perhaps father of the next.
576
Oakes- John
OAKES, JOHN. Adm. pens, at [esus, Dec. 27, 1799; afterwards
a Fell.-Com. S. of John (? 1761). B. at Mansfield, Notts.
School, Nottingham.
OAKES. ORBELL PLAMPIN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
8, 1842. [2nd s. of Henry James (1813). B. May 19, 1824.
School, Bury St Edmunds Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1842;
(7. R. of Hawkedon, Suffolk, 1S50-81. Married,
Dec. 7, 1S4S, Julia, dau. oi Thomas Evans, Esq.. of Lyminster,
Sussex. Died Dec. 31, 18S1; buried at Hawkedon. Father
of Beilby P. (1877); brother of James H. P. (1839). {Bury
SI ; dmunds Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families.)
OAKEY, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 12, 1876.
Oi Middlesex. S. of Nathaniel, policeman (and Helen). B.
Oct. 12, 1841, at Somers Town. Mus.Bac. 1877. Professor of
harmony and counterpoint at the City of London College.
Author of text-books on counterpoint and harmony. Com-
posed anthems and part songs. (British Musical Biogs.)
OAKEY. GODFREY JAMES. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1895. S.
of John, Esq., deceased, of St John's Church Hill, Surbiton,
Surrey. Schools [Malvern College and] King's College.
Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1902. Served in the
South African War, 1S98-1902, with the Yeomanry: Capt.,
Cheshire Regt., 1900. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June 24. 1903. {Malvern CoU. Reg ; Army Lis/.; 1. 1
OAKLEY 'post COOPER-OAKLEY]. ALFRED JOHN. Adm.
pens, (age 25), at Pembroke, Jan. 21, 1880. Only s. of John
Jeffrey, merchant, of London. B. there. Matric. Lent, 1880;
B.A. T8S3; M.A. 18S7. Changed his name to Cooper-Oakley,
Jan. 12, 1884; then of Enfield, Middlesex.
OAKLEY. EDWARD CHARLES. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Oct. 4, 1SS6. S. of [the Rev.] Edwin (Durham, 1855).
B. at Heacham, Norfolk. Matric. Michs. 1886; B \ 1889;
M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1890; priest, 1S91; C of
St Paul's, Norwich, 1890-3. C. of Binfield, Berks
C. of Wilmington, Kent, 1894-7. C. of Farleigh, 1897.
C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Kingston-on-Thames, 1S97-
1910. V. of Debenham, Suffolk, 1910-2S. R. of liadingham,
1928-43. Died in 1943. Brother of John (1888). (Crockford
and Supp.)
OAKLEY, EDWIN HENRY. Matric. pens, from Queens',
Oct. 1881. Choral-Scholar; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1884; priest, 1885; C. of St Matthew's,
Thorpe Hamlet. Norwich, 1884-7. C. of St Paul's, Padding-
ton, 1887-92. R. of Lamarsh, Essex, 1892-9. V. of Halstead,
1S99-1912. V. of Takelev, 1912-36. Subsequently of Necton
rectory, Swaffham, Norfolk, of which Frederick Christian
Oakley was R., 1926-45. Disappears from Crockford, 1947-
OAKLEY. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1892. Of London. S. of Edward, school-
master, of 68, Colebrook Row, Islington. B. Mar. 15, 1871,
at High Street, Islington. School, Islington Science and Art.
Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.A. 1899. Ord. deacon
(Gloucester and Bnstol) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of Holy Trimf. ,
Clifton, Gloucs., 1895-1901. Assoc. Secretary', C.P.A.S. (E.
District), 1901-4. V, of St Polycarp, Everton, Lanes., 1904-8.
V. of Birkenhead, 190S-16. Hon. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Truro, 1919-23. V. of Jesmond, Northumberland, 1916-27.
Hon. Canon of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1920-7. V. of Waltham-
stow. Essex, 1927-50. Rural Dean of Walthamstow, 1927-50.
Hon. Canon of Chelmsford, 1934-50. Died Dec. 2, 1950.
kford.)
OAKLEY, HENRY HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 13,
1881. S. of [the Rev.] Charles Edward (of Pembroke College,
Oxford, 1851), of Tortworth Court, Falfield, Gloucs. B.
[Oct. 8], 1863, at Wickwar, Gloucs. School, Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1881.
OAKLEY, HENRY ROGER KEENE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
An- 26, 1884. Guardian, T. Dowle, Esq., of Chepstow, near
Monmouth. Matric. Michs. 1S84. Migrated to Downing,
Jan. 18, 1886.
OAKLEY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 25) at Pembroke, Jan. 28,
1865. Eldest v of Thomas, gent., of Derby. B. there.
Matrii Lent, 1065; LL.B. 1869.
OAKLEY, JOCELYN ROBERT. Adm. sizar at Trim I I
1864. S. of Tthe Rev.] William Henry (Trinity College,
Dublin, iS2b),'ol Wyfordby, Leics. B. there, Feb. 22, 1846.
I, Oakham, Rutland. Matric. Michs. 1864; B.A. 1868;
M \ 1871. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1870; priest, 1871; C. of
C. of St P ml' . • ork, 1872-4.
il lohn's, Greenock, Renfrews., 1875-6. C. of Waltham-
on-the-\ Bo "I Eye Kettleby, Melton
1 ly, in 194S. Brother of John H. I. (1859).
OAKLEY, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magdalene, Aug. 2,
1888. S. of the Rev. Edwin (Durham, 1S55), of St Helen's
li. School, Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1888;
Scholar; B.A. 1 t I >rd. deacon (Norwich) 1892;
Worcs., 1895-8. C. of Holbeach, Lines., 1898-1905. V. of
O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis
Holbeach Hum, 1905-40. Died May 4. 1940, aged 70.
Brother of Edward C. (1886). {Crockford; 1 he I imes, May 7,
1940.)
OAKLEY. JOHN HENRY INGRAM. Adm. sizar at Trinity,
June 6, 1859. S. of the Rev. William Henry (Trinity College,
Dublin, 1826), of Wyfordbv, Melton Mowbray, Leics. B.
there, Jan. 1, 1841. Matric. Michs. 1S59; Scholar, i.y..-;
B.A. 1863; (Theol. Exam., 1st Class, 1864); Tyrwhitt Hebrew-
Scholar, 1865; M.A. 1866. Brother of Jocelyn R. (1864).
OATES, CHARLES GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 12, 1866. [4th] s. of E[dward]i Esq., deceased, of
Meanwoodside, near Leeds (and Susan, dau. of Edward
Grace, of Leeds). [B. Mav 5, 1844.] Matric. Michs. 1866;
B.A. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 6, 186S. Called
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1871. Of Meanwoodside, Leeds, in 1885.
Died, unmarried, Jan. 8, 1902. (Law Lists; /mis of Court;
F. P. White; Foster, .l/eii at the Bar.)
OATES. FRANCIS HAMER. Adm. pens, at Triniiv, May 23,
1884. [2nd] s. of William Henry, of Langford Hall, Newark,
Notts. B. there, June 6, 1866. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1SS4; B.A. 1887. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Called to the
Bar, June 14, 1893. In the Legal Dept., Board of Education;
Private Secretary to the President of the Board, 1913-15
and 1917-19. Assistant Secretary. C.B. 1919. Latterly of
Besthorpe, near Newark. J. P. for Notts. Died May 9, 1923.
{Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Whowas Who.)
OBBARD. AUGUSTUS NEWTON. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 9, 1863. S. of Joseph, merchant (and Matilda). B. Aug.
13, 1844, at Kennington, Surrey. Matric. Michs. 1864;
Scholar, 1867; B.A. (14/* Wrangler) 1868; Winchester
Reading prize, 186S; (Theol. Exam.. 1st Class, 1869); M.A.
1872. Ord. deacon (Elv) 1809; priest, 1870; C. of All Saints,
Cambridge, 1869-71. P.C. of Worleston, Cheshire, 1873-80.
C. of St Peter's, Eastbourne, 18S0-3. V. of Hersham, Surrey,
1883-5 (where he raised £6000 to build new church). R. of
All Saints, Southampton, 1885-94. R. of Chilbolton, Hants.,
1894-1909. Married, June 8, 1871, Elizabeth Victoria, dau.
of the Rev. Abraham Hodges, V. of St Stephen's, Carlisle.
Author. Plain siT,„,„:> prcai hed in Town and Country. Died
Dec. 13, 1911, at Malvern. (Eagle, xxxm. 216; Crockford;
llu- Guardian, Dec. 22, 1911.)
O'BEIRNE, EUGENE FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
lulv r. 1842. Of Galway, Ireland. [S. of John, farmer. B.
i , probably in Longford. Educated at the Diocesan
School, Ardagh (and possibly at Kilkenny School); previously
at Trinity College, Dublin] Matnc. Michs. 1842. Migrated
to c lare. Feb. 3, 1843. Had entered Maynooth College, where
he studied for the priesthood, but was expelled in 1830;
published Impartial View of Education at Maynooth; May-
nooth in 1834, followed by A Succinct Account of Maynooth in
1840, each work containing violent attacks on the admini-
stration of the College, and giving a vivid description of life
there during his time. After leaving Cambridge, for some time
a private tutor in London. Travelled the country delivering
lectures agamst the Church of Rome, 1836-9. Left England
for India, prior to the Mutiny, and edited a newspaper at
Lahore. Returned sometime in 1859-60. Went to Louisiana,
i860, and, after the outbreak of the Civil War, travelled
to St Paul's, Minnesota, and thence to Red River, Canada. In
1862-3, crossed the plains to Edmonton with a party of
gold-miners. From Edmonton to Victoria attached himself
to Lord Milton and Dr W. B. Cheadle; from Victoria went to
San Francisco, and thence to Melbourne, Australia Last
heard of in Queensland. Frequently confused with two
other Irishmen in British Columbia, Lucius Simon O'Brien
ill - lix O'Byrne. A peak in the Yellow Head Pass is
named after him. (Milton and Cheadle, North West Passage
by Land; T. W. Tweed.)
O'BEIRNE, [FRANCIS] LEWIS. Adm. Fell. -Coin. at -
Maj i". 1806, as O'Berne. Of Ireland. [S. of the Kt. Rev.
Dr Thomas Lewis I next), Bishop of Mcath. B. in Nov. 1787.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1806. In the Army, 1807
13. Clerk of the Quit-Rents (a sinecure othce) in Dublin,
[8. Married, 1809, Rebecca Hamilton, oi Woodlands,
near Philadelphia, U.S.A., and had issue, tin... children.
I ived for some time at Farm Cottage, Heston, Middlesex.
Diedjuly7, 1840. (T. W. Tweed; Harrow Sch. Reg.)
O'BEIRNE, THOMAS LEWIS. Adm 1 a ' Ten .< 1' man' it
Trinity, June 10, 1773. [I.Mi-.i uCatholic
farmer. B. c. 1748 at Famagh, Co Longford
.1 the Diocesan School, Ardagh, and at thi
St Omer. Afterwards became a P datric. Lent,
1783; 111). (Stat I . ■ ' . Dublin.
1795. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) Trinity Sun
1771, both tunes 111 Trinity Coll.
Grendon, North ai lava] Chaplain in.
Howe, 1776. R. of Wi
and private sei retary to 1 1 of 1
[rel I. 1782-3. On the last day of his otln r, in 1
Duke gave him th( two valuable livings of Whittiog
VAC U IV
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37
Obeyesekere, Donald
Stamfordham, Northumberland, which he resigned in 1701
on obtaining from the Archbishop of Tuam, through the
Dukeof I'.iitl.iii.i. ih !" iieficesof Templernichael and Mohill,
Co. Longford. 1791-5. Unthedefeatof the Portland Ministry.
dwelt for a time at Aubigny. Accompanied Lord Fitzwilliam
to Ireland as his first Chaplain and Private Secretary,
1794. Bishop of Ossory, 1795-8. Bishop of Meath, 1798-
[823. In his dioceses he found churches in ruin, glebes
without residences, and an apathetic clergy; during his
Episcopacy of Meath 57 churches and 72 glebe homes were
built; he appointed vacant benefices on the ground of merit,
enforced personal residence, aided in the revival of the office
of Rural Deans and insisted on the stricter examination of
candidates for ordination.' Married, at St Margaret's,
Westminster, Nov. 1. 1783, Tane, only surviving child of the
Hon. Francis Stuart, 3rd s. of the 7th Earl of Moray. Author
of numerous Whig pamphlets and of Sermons and Poems,
Numerous letters from him in the earlier volumes of the
Casllcreash Correspondence relate to projects for more closely-
uniting the Churches of England and Ireland. Died Feb. 1 7,
1823 at Lee House, Ardbraccan. Co. Meath. Father of Francis
L. (1806). (T. W. Tweed; /J..V.B.; Al. Dubl.; Northants.
Fruits, Durham: Mant. Hist, of the Church of
Ireland, 11. 736-4i;G. '"".?■. 1783, '<■ 978.)
OBEYESEKERE, DONALD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1898. S. of James Peter, of Batadola, Veyangoda. 1 --\ >. -n
B. there, May 22, 1880. School, Royal College, Colombo.
Matric. Michs. 1S98; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1908. Called to the
Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1903. A prominent member of
the United Services boxing association of Ceylon. Of
Rajaginya, Ceylon, in 1046. Brother of James P. (1S98) and
James S. (1900). (Law Lists; People of Ceylon.)
OBEYESEKERE, FORESTER AUGUSTUS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 30, 1S99. S. of Solomon Christ. .fie], of Hill
Castle, Colombo, Ceylon. B. Aug. 7, 1880, at Colombo.
School, Roval College, Colombo. Matric. Michs. 1899; B.A.
1903; M.A. 1908. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. iS,
1907. Of Colombo, in 1946. (La;.- Lists; People of I
OBEYESEKERE. JAMES PETER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1898. [Eldest] s. of James Peter, of Batadola,
Veyangoda. Ceylon (and Cornelia Henrietta). B. [Jan. 17].
I, at Colombo. School, St Thomas's College, Colombo.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905. Called to the
Par, Inner Temple, Nov. 17, 1003. J. P. 1912. Mudaliyar of
Sivane, Korale East, 1914; Maha Mudaliyar, 1027. Knighted.
1936 1 if Batadola, Veyangoda, Ceylon, Brother of the next
and of Donald (1898). [Law Lists; Who's Who; People of
OBEYESEKERE, JAMES STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 25, 1900. S. of James Peter, of Batadola, Veyangoda,
Ceylon. I: Apr jo, 1882, at Colombo. School, Royal College,
Colombo. Matric. Mi. hs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Called to the Bar,
Inner temple, fan 2b, 1905. Crown Counsel in Ceylon.
1911. Brother of the above and of Donald (1898). (Law
/.1 I ; Ceylon ( ii il List.)
OBORN. THOMAS SYMONS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct. 12, 1876. S. of Thomas Svnions. B. at Clapham, Surrey.
Matne. Michs. 1876
O'BRIEN. ALGERNON AMILIUS MacMAHON STAFFORD.
Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 23, 1844. [vd s. of Stafford
(1802), of Blatherwvrke, North, ints. B. May 1815.] Doubt-
ful if resided. Adm .11 Matd.ilen Hall, Oxford, whence he
in. [tin fan. 29, 1846, 'age 2S.' Brother of Henry S. (1833)
and Stafford A. (1829). (Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G., one of
' 7 sons,' not mentioned by name.)
O'BRIEN ARTHUR EVANSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
20, 1866. S. of Matthew (1814). B. Jan. 25. 1849, at Nor-
wood, Middlesex. School, Thir^k. Vorks. (private). Matric.
Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. 1874. Ord. deacon (Carlisle)
1872; priest, 1S73; C. of St George's, Barrow-in-Furness,
1872-7. Disappears from Croekford, 1878.
O'BRIEN, DONATUS. Adm. Fell. -Cum at Emmanuel, Feb. I,
1802; 1. adm. ' let 1 i, 180;. . H V'HIi. mts. [ud s. of Henry,
of Blatherwycke Park, Wansford. B. 1785/6. Scl 1,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1S07. Of Tixover House. Stamford.
Married Mary, .l.m of I Beckett, 1-.].. of llarnsley, Yorks ,
and had issue. Died "May 29, 1832. Brother of Stafford
(1802). (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
O'BRIEN. DONATUS JOHN HOSTE. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Ian. 27, 1844. [Eldest] s. of Donatus HJenchey], Captain
1 1. iter Admiral), R.N., of [Yew House], Hcddesdon, Herts,
(and Hannah, dau. of John Walmsley, Esq., of Castleuieer,
1 mis .). B. lune 22, 182b, it Broxbourne. [School, Eton.]
Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. 1848. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Mav 29, 1849. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1852. On the
Home Circuit. of Or I ohnson's Buildings, [emple, in 1880.
Livi 1 at Aston House, Stevenage, and Butler's Green Hall,
li.:rt>. I.P. for Herts, and Lord of the Manor of Aston.
Married, 1861, Mirth. 1 Shepherd, dau. of the Rev. R. W.
Morice, V. of Hoddesdon. Died April 16, 1881, at Eastwick,
O'Brien, James
Herts. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Walford,
County Families; Lau I imes.)
O'BRIEN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 1,
1825. [3rd] s. of [Sir] Edward [4th Bart] (Trim Coll., Dublin,
1791) (and Charlotte, dau. of William Smith, of Cahirmoyle,
Co. Limerick). B. [Dec. 6, r8o8], at Dromoland, Co. Clare.
School. Bewdley, Worcs. Matric. Lent, 1825; Scholar, 1828;
B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 30,
1828. Called to the Irish Bar. Married, Aug. 15, 1839,
Louisa Susan, dau. of James Hewitt Massy Dawson, of
Ballynacourtv, Co. Tipperary, and had issue. Author, The
Lawyer: his Character and Rule of Holy Life, a portrait of an
ulcai and holy man (published posthumously}. Died May 10.
1S40, at Whitkirk vicarage, Yorks., his brother-in-law's
home. Brother of William S. (1821), Lucius (1819) and
Henry (1830). (Burke, P. and B . D.N.B.)
O'BRIEN. The Hon. EDWARD DONOUGH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Mar. 20, 1857. [Eldest] s. of Lucius, Lord In -
chiquin (1819) (and his 1st wife, Mary, dau. of William
Fitzgerald, of Adelphi, Co. Clare). B. [May 14, 1839], at
Dromoland, Co. Clare. School, St Columba's College,
Dublin. Matric. Michs. 1857; M.A. i860. Of Dromoland,
Co. Clare. Representative Peer for Ireland, 1S73. High
Sheriff of Co. Clare, 1862. Hon. Col., 7th Brigade (S. Irish
Div.), R.A. 1882. Lord-Lieut, of Co. Clare, 1879-1900.
Succeeded as 14th Baron Inchiquin, Mar. 22, 1872. K.P.,
1892. Married (1) Aug. 21, 1862, Emily, dau. of William
Henry Ashe, 2nd Baron Hevtesbury, and had issue; (2) 1874,
The Hon. EUen Harriet \Vhite, dau. of Luke, 2nd Baron
Annaly. Died Apr. 9. 1000. Half-brother of Lucius M.
(1875)'. (Who was Who; Burke, P. and B.; Fo.x-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
O'BRIEN. GEORGE THOMAS MICHAEL. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 3, 1863. S. of [the Rt. Rev.] James Thomas
(Dublin, 1810) [Bishop of Ossory], B. [Nov. 5, 1844], at
Kilkenny. Schools, [Marlborough College and] Westminster.
Matric. Michs. 1864. Joined the Ceylon Civil Service, 1867;
Police Magistrate, Harrispattu, 1869; acting Second Assist-
ant to the Colonial Secretary, 1870; Principal Assistant.
1876; Treasurer of Ceylon, 1886-90; Controller of the
Revenue, 1890-1. Auditor-General of Ceylon, 1890-1.
Chief Secretary for Cyprus, 1891. Colonial Secretary at Hong
Kong, 1892-5. C.M.G., 1889; K.C.M.G., lS94- Governor of
Fiji, and High Commissioner for the Western Pacini . 1 397-
1902. Died Apr. 12, 1906, in London. (Record of Old
Westminsters; Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Who was Who.)
O'BRIEN. GERARD ARTHUR STAFFORD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Dec. 4, 1S67. S. of Henry [Stafford] (1833), of
Tixover Grange, Stamford. B. (Apr. 5], 1S49, at Blather-
wycke, Northants. School, Uppingham. Matric. Michs.
1868- B.A. 1S73, as G. A. De Stafford. Brother of Lucius
S. O'B (1872, sue De Stafford) and Edward A. S. 1 1.
SMDDe Stafford). (Uppingham s,«. Roll.)
O'BRIEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 11, 1S30. [5th
and youngest] s. of [Sir] Edward [4th Bart] (Trin. Coll.,
Dublin, 1701), of Dromoland. Newmarket, near Fergus, Co.
( I ire (.md Charlotte, dau. of William Smith, of Cahirmoyle,
Co. Limerick). B. [Apr. 15, 1813]. Matric. Michs. 1830;
B.A. 1835; M.A. 1838. Incorp. at Trinity College, Dublin,
r835. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 21, 1832. Inc. of
Killegar, Co. Leitrim. 1859-61. V. of Killesherdoney,
Cavan, 1S62-75. Married, May 23, 1839, Harriett, dau. of
John Godley, of Killegar, and had issue. Died Feb. 12, 1895,
.it 1'xbridge. Brother of Lucius (1819), Edward (1825) and
William S. (1S21). (.4/. Dubl.; Burke. P. and B.; Walford,
County Families; Inns of Court; 1 he Standard, Feb. 15, 1895.J
O'BRIEN [post DE STAFFORD], HENRY STAFFORD. Adm.
Fell Com. at Trinity, Oct. 29, 1831. [2nd s. of Stafford
(1802) of Blatherwycke Park, Wansford, Northants. (and
Emma, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., M.P.). B. Feb.
22.1814. School. Harrow ] Matric. Michs. 1833. Of Blather-
wy. ke Park, and Cratloe Woods, Northants. J. P. and D.L.
for Northants. High Sheriff, 1S68. Assumed the name of
De Stafford. Married, Aug. 31, 1841, Lucy, dau. of the Rev.
Henry W. Nevile, of Walcot Park. Died Julv 3, 1880.
Father of Gerard A. S. (1867), Lucius S. O'B. (1872, sub
De Stafford) and Edward A. S. O. (1S75. sui De Stafford);
brother of Stafford A. (1S29) and Algernon A. M. S. (1844).
(Harrow Sch. Res., which erroneously credits him with the
degrees of Henry, above; Burke, L.G.; Walford, County
Families )
O'BRIEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Caii'S, May 28, 1849. S. of
Donough, Esq. [deceased], of Hastings [Advocate, of
Dublinl. B. [Oct. 27], 1830, in Dublin. S. hools, St Columba's
College, Ireland, and King's College, London. Matric.
Michs. 1S49; Scholar, 1850-1. Migrated to Sidney, Mar. 11,
B.A. 1853. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1S54; priest. 1855;
1 of Rownhams, Hants., 1855-60. C. of Clewer, Berks.,
1860-5. PC. of I.vneham. Wilts., 1865-6. Disappears from
Croekford, 1868. (Venn, II. 288.)
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O'Brien, Lucius
O'BRIEN, LUCIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity. M ti -".
1819. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Edward [4th B.irt.j (Innitv
College, Dublin, 1791), M.P. (and Charlotte, dau. of William
Smith, of Cahirmovle, Co. Limerick). B. [Dec. 5, 1800],
at Dromoland, Co. Clare. School, Harrow. Matric. M ichs. i8ig ;
B.A. [825; MA. 1828. Adm. ad eundem, Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1 P. for Co. Clare, 182&-30 and 1847-5- Succeeded
his father as 5th Bart., Mar. 13, 1837. Succeeded his kins-
man, James, as 13th Baron Inchiqum, July 3, 1S55, his right
being confirmed by the Committee of PrivnV2.es <>t the Hmiv
of Lords, Apr. 11, 1S62. Of Dromoland, Co. Clare. Lord-
Lieut, of Co. Clare, 1S43-72. Elected a Representative Peer
for Ireland, Oct. 20, 1863. Married (1) Feb. 21. 1837, Mary,
dau. of William Fitzgerald, of Adelphi, Co. Clare, and had
issue; (2) Oct. 25, 1854, Louisa, dau. of Major James Finu-
cane, and had further issue. L>ied Mar. 22. 1S72. Brotherof
William S. (i82r), Henry (1830) and Edward (1S2SI; lather
of the next and of Edward D. (1857). (Harr.nc Sch. Reg.;
Al. DubL; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; Walford, County
Families; Return of M.P.'s.)
O'BRIEN, The Hon. LUCIUS MURROUGH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, May 25, 1875. [2nd] s. of Lucius (above), [13th]
Baron Inchiquin, of 103, Queen's Gate, London (and his
2nd wife, Louisa, dau. of Major James Finucane). B. Aug. -\
1857, at Dromoland, Co. Clare. School, Eton. Matric.
Michs. 1S75; B.A. 1S78. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 10,
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1879. Married, Sept. ig,
1007, Rose Elizabeth, widow of Major-General James
G. R. D. MacNeill, C.B., and dau. of Thomas Somers, of
Mendip Lodge, Somerset. Of 103, Queen's Gate, London.
Died there Feb. 16, 1939. Half-brother of Edward 1>.
(1857) ; La:. Lists', Inns of C urt; Burke,
P. and B.\ Fox-Davies, Armorial Families', The 1 imes, Feb.
t7, I939-)
O'BRIEN, MATTHEW. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Caius, Nov. 8,
1834. S. of Matthew, M.D., of Ennis, Co. Clare. B. there
[1814]. School, Dublin [and adm. at Trinity College, Dublin,
July 1S30]. Matric. Michs. 1834; Scholar, 1S35-7; B.A.
(yd Wrangler) 1838; M.A. 1S41. Fellow, 1S40. Professor of
mathematics and lecturer on astronomy at the Royal
Military Academy, Woolwich, 1849-55. Professor of natural
philosophy and astronomy in King's College, London, 1844-
S4. Author. Elementary treatise on the Differential 1 uU u!i.-.,
Treatise on Plane Geometry; Mathematical Geography, etc.
Died Aug. 22, iSs^. in Petit Menage, Jersey. Father of
Arthur E. (1S66). (Al. DubL; Boase. 11. nog; Venn, II. 229;
D.N.B.;G. Mag., 1855, "- 55i.)
O'BRIEN, RICHARD WATKINS. B.A. 1855, incorp. from
Trinitv College, Dublin. [S. of Philip, merchant. B. in Co.
Dublin; B.A. (Trin. Coll., Dublin) 1854; M.A. (Trin. ColL,
Dublin) 1857.]
O'BRIEN [post de VERE], ROBERT STEPHEN VERE. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1S91. [Onlv]s. of [Aubrey] Stephen
[Vere] [Major, 60th Rifles], of Aghnamullen, Ballybay,
1 0 Monaghan (and Lucy Harriette, dau. of Major-General
George Wynne, R.E.). B.'f Julv 2 j, 1872 ;. 111 Co. Clare. School,
Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and LL.B. 1894.
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, 1898. Served with Paget's
Horse in the South African War, 1899-1902. Entered the
Colonial Service, 1903; District Commissioner of the Gold
Coast, 1903-5; Legal Adviser and Crown Prosecutor in the
Seychelles. Served in the Great War, 19x4-19 (Military
Censor to the British Expeditionary Force, 1916). British
Judge of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New H- 1 -
rides, 1922-6. President of the District Court in Cyprus,
1926-8. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Seychelles,
1928-31. Chief Justice of Grenada, 1931-5; retired. Assumed
the surname of "de Vere in lieu of O'Brien, by Royal licence,
April 1899. Succeeded to Curragh Chase, Co. Limerick, on
the death of his father in 1898 (who had inherited it from his
uncles, Sir Stephen Edward de Vere and Aubrey de Vere, the
poet). Married, Sept. 26, 1906, Isabel Catherine, only
surviving child of the Right Rev. Handley Carr Glynne
Moule, D.D., Bishop of Durham, and had 1 D
15, 1936, in London. (Li !' and B.\
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Sept
O'BRIEN, STAFFORD. Adm. Fi-lI.-Com. at EmMAN) EL, Feb.
Of Northants. [Eldest s. of Henry, of lUatherwycke
Park, Wanvfurd {and Man", ne'e Stafford). B. < U I
School
Hand and Northampton; High Sheriff of I
1809. Well known for hi^ hospitality, and as ' one of the
1 .iger sportsmen of the day.' Married, Jui
Emma, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., M.P. Died Mar.
3 1864. Brother of Donatus (1802); father of the next, of
Algernon A. M. S. (1844) and ol H< [Han
Sch. /c*g.;Bm, 1 ^40.)
O'BRIEN (post STAFFORD-O'BRIEN), STAFFORD AUGUSTUS.
Adm. pens, [age 19) at Tkimi 1
of Stafford (abov*.-), ol Blatherwyi kc Park, '
O'Callaghan, George
(and Emma, dau. of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., M.P.).
B. [181 1] at Walcot, Lines. School, Harrow Matrii
!>■:■>; M.A. 1832. Of Blathenvycke Park, Northants. M.P.
for North Northants., 1841-7. Assumed, in 1847, the addi-
tional name of Stafford, by Royal licence, to distinguish
himself from the Irish agitator, William Smith O'Brien
( 1 S 2 1 ) . Secretary to the Admiralty, March-Dec. 1852.
Went to Scutari to assist in the relief of the sick and wounded,
1 M4. Died. s./\, Nov. 15, 1S57, and succeeded by his brother
Henry S. (1833); brother of Algernon A. M. S. (1844).
(Harrou-Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.P.'s.)
O'BRIEN, WILLIAM DERMOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
21, 1S83. [Eldest] s. of Edward William (Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1 S s 4 ) [J. P. and D.L.], of Ardagh, Co. Limerick (and his 1st
wife, Mary Spring, dau. of the Hon. Stephen Edmund
Spring Rice). B. [June ro], 1865, at Limerick. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1883. A landowner and farmer,
who later studied art on the Continent and had a studio in
Chelsea, 1893-1901; afterwards returned to Ireland. Presi-
dent of the Royal Hibernian Academy, 1910-45. Hon.
R.A. D.L. for Co. Limerick; High Sheriff, ior6. Governor
and Guardian of the National Gallery of Ireland, and Presi-
dent of the Board of Visitors, National Museums, Ireland.
Life President of the United Arts Club. Married, Mar. 8,
1902, Mabel Emmeline, dau. of Sir Philip Crampton Smvlv,
F.R.C.S.I., of Dublin, and had issue. Died Oct. 4, 194s,
in Dublin. (Harrotv Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub
Inchiquin); Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Who'sWho; 7 he Times, Oct. 5, 1945.)
O'BRIEN, WILLIAM [SMITH]. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Mar. 26, 1821. [2nd] s. of [Sir] Edward (Trin. Coll., Dublin,
1791) [4tb Bart.] (and Charlotte, dau. of William Smith, of
Cahirmoyle, Co. Limerick). B. [Oct. 17, 1803], at Dromo-
land, Co. Clare. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 182 1;
B.A. 1826. President of the Union, 1831. Assumed the
additional christian name of Smith. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Apr. 22, 1825. M.P. for Ennis, Co. Clare, 1828-31; for Co.
Limerick, 1835-49. A constant advocate of poor relief and
unproved education in Ireland. Joined the Repeal Associa-
tion, 1843, but withdrew in 1846. Despairing of gaining
by constitutional means what he hoped for in justice and
good government for Ireland, attempted to enrol a National
Guard, starting an unsuccessful revolution, 1848. Charged
with high treason, was sentenced to be hung, drawn and
quartered, this sentence being commuted to transportation for
life; sent to Tasmania. Received a conditional pardon, 1854,
and in 1856 a free pardon. Lived sometime in Brussels, and
visited America and Poland. Of Cahirmoyle, Co. Limerick.
Married, Sept. 19, 1832, Lucy Caroline, dau. of Joseph
Gabbett, of High Park, Co. Limerick, and had issue. Author,
Print iples of Government. Contributed verses to The Nation,
and to The Sydney Freeman's Journal. Died June 16, 1864,
in Wales. Brother of Lucius (1819), Edward (1825) and
Henrv (1830); grandfather of the above. (Harrow -
Boose, 11. 1200; D..X.B.; Burke, P. and B.. Hurke. L.G of
Ireland; G.E.C.; Tnns of Court; O'Donoghue, Poets >•( Inland,
which mistakenly gives ' M.P. 1826.')
O'CALLAGHAN, The Hon. CORNELIUS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age
18) at Trinity, July 1, 1793. as 'O'Callogan.' [Eldest] s. of
Cornelius [1st] Baron Lismore, of Shanbally, Co. Tipperary
(and Frances, dau. of the Rt. Hon. John Ponsonby). [B.
Oct. 2, 1775.] School, Kilkenny. Doubtful if resided. M.P.
for Lostwithiel, 1806-7. PC. (Ireland), 1835. Succeeded his
father as 2nd Baron Lismore, July 12, 1797- Of Shanbally,
Co. Tipperary. Created Viscount Lismore of Shanbally, May
30, 1806. Lord-Lieut, of Tipperary, 185 1-7. Created Baron
of the Holy Roman Empire, June 23, 1838. Created Baron
Lismore in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Julj
(at • oronation of Queen Victoria). (Previously an Irish
Barony.) Married, Aug. 11, i8o,s, Eleanor, dau. oi [ohn
11, Pari of Ormonde and Ossory. Dii '
1 of the next and Willi. mi 1 .,..,,,.
[1806) (G I < [sub Lismore); Burke, /'. and B , I
O'CALLAGHAN, The Hon. CORNELIUS. Adm. pens, (age 18)
at Trinity, julv 5, 1S27. [Eldest] s. of Cornelius [2nd Baron
and 1st Viscount Lismore] (above), B. at Shanbally, Co.
rary. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1S27. In the 12th
Lancers. Of Shanbally < astl'-, 1 <>. Iipp-Tarv. Ml' !<<i ' "
Tipperary, 1832-4; for Dui '
unmarried, Aug. 16, 1849, aged 4". in London. Br
William F. (1828). I turn 0) M P ■.
G.I.J . [sub 1 ■ - 550.)
O'CALLAGHAN, GEORGE. Adm Fell.-Com (age
[ohn . M.r. -■ I, 1 16 I jrd] s. of Conn
1 ■ 1 ■ nd l-i. hi' es, -iau. ol thi I
[one Ponsonby). B.[Sept. g it Bath 100I, 3
M ,i,i. i ■ I lied Mar. 13, 1856, L
Brother of (
Lists; Burke, P. and B.;G. I. M"-)
579
37-2
O'Callaghan, Henry Cornelius Donnett
O'CALLAGHAN, HENRY CORNELIUS DONNETT. Adm. pens,
(age 17) at Magdalene, Apr. 15, 1843. S. of Cornelius, Esq..
of Dublin. School. Shrewsbury. Matric. Miens. 1843.
Ensign, 32nd Regt., [845; Lieut., 1847. [Shrewsbury Sch.
Reg.; Arm] /. :ts.)
O'CALLAGHAN. The Hon. WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM. Adm.
Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Jan. 29, 1828. [2nd] s. of
Cornelius [2nd Baron and] rst Viscount Lismore (1793). B.
at Sh.u.b illv, 1 <> ripperary. School, Thorpe Hall, North-
ant- Mi ' I a Matric. Lent, 1828. Capt., 44th Foot.
I 'i. I mm in I, 1836, in India. Brother of Cornelius (1827).
(G.EA . (W.'Frederii k'); Burke, P.and B. (W. ' Frederick').)
O'CONNELL. PATRICK GLEADOWE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Pembroke, Oct. 7, 1882. Eldest s. of Ivter Pierce Lyons,
Lieut. -Gen. in India. B. at Madras. [St b, .- ,1. Wellington
College1 Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1885; M.A. 1889. An
army tutor m Germany. [Wellington Coll. Reg.)
O'CONNOR, DENIS CHARLES. Hon. LL.D. 1881. [S. of Denis,
sutor. B. 1809, at Bandon. Co. Cork.] L.R.C.S.I., 1833.
B.A, and M.B. (Trinity College, Dublin), 1834; M.D.
(Queen's University), Ireland, is--, M i ! Officer, Cork
union workhouse. Professor of the pi 11 tio ..I Medicine at
Queen's College, Cork, 1849-88. Physician, Merc) Hospital,
Cork President, British Medical Association. Author,
medii 1] I 1 Nov 1888, at 2, Camden Place, Cork [Al.
l'ubl; linasc.w. i[:;.Ur,^,ilIiifu/..n.s I h< lancet. Dec. 8,
cse i
O'CONNOR, GEORGE HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
Oct ii. 1863 S. of the Rev Dionysius (or Dennis) Prittie
(Trinity College, Dublin. 1834). B. at Anderby rectory,
Lines. Matrii Michs, 1863; B.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Man-
chester) 1867; priest (Lichfield) 1879; C. of Little Marsden,
Lanes., 1867 8. 1 . of Hednesford, Staffs., 1879. C. of Cubley,
Montgomery. 1S7.1 so, c of ,\|| Hallows, Bromley, Middlesex,
1880-1. Disappears from Crockford, 1902.
O'CONNOR. MOORE. M.B., 1S48, incorp. from Trinity Col-
lege, Dublin. This degree was obtained by fraud, for
' >'( onnor was not a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin (see
note by Registrary in subscription book). 'The Rev.'
M,>, ,re O'Connor instituted proceedings for libel, and claimeel
'- I.im.iges against the Sentinel newspaper in 1856.
The Registrar; ..( ( ambridge was subpoened to appear. It
w.i- alleged that the plaintiff had falsely secured ordination
by the Bishop of London on the assurance that he was pro-
ceeding to Canada, that lie was an habitual, drunkard and
had 'slept with a Roman Catholic priest.' He secured £300
in damages.
O'CONNOR. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. is,
i"! 5 "t Thomas, Esq., F.R.C.S., of March, < amhs
Matrii Mulis is- ,, 1, hi,,,-,,,. Scholar, 1S65; Parke Scholar,
1867; B A. 1 • ; M.A 1872
ODDIE (post WHYTE-VENABLES). ARTHUR THELLUSSON.
Adm |»iis- .11 si Inn-.'-, I in 28, 1S73. [2nd] s. of the Rev.
George Augustus (University College, Oxford, 1839), R. of
Aston, Herts, [It. there Sept 7. 1851.] Bapt. Nov. 2, 1851.
[School, Haileybury ] Matric. Lent, 1873: B.A. [876; M.A.
inks. ( ir.i. tie,,, ,,n (Nottingham) 1876; priest (Lincoln) 1877;
C. of Louth, 1. in. - , [876-8. C. of Kimpton, Herts , 1878-
i I 1 -it Niwiiisiti.ii, Soro-v. 1883-5. C. of Bletchingley,
V "I i.l.'i Magna with Stretton Magna, Leics.,
[886 [900, Rural I lean .if Gartri-e, iijoi-S. Lie. pr., dio. of
Kilmore, Ireland, 101 1 in. Y. of Kimpton, Herts., 1916-28.
Assumed the name ,,t \\ lute Yenables, by Royal licence,
ions, mi succeeding to the est.it.- of Re, Hulls. Co. Cavan.
Died Feb [3, [929, at Nell Brow. Brother of George V.
(next) (Hail ybury Reg , Eagle, \lv. 280; Crockford; F. P.
Levi. urn Yarker; / /;.■ Times, Feb. is. 1929.)
ODDIE. GEORGE VENABLES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct.
8,1 I 1 S ofthi ■ 10 \ George Augustus (University College,
Oxford, [839), K 1,1 Aston, Herts. B. there, July 30, 1850.
Matric. Michs, 1869; B.A. 1873. Ord. deacon (London, for
Canterbury) 1875; priest (Canterbury) 1876; < of Boxlev,
K.nt. [875-7. R. of Aston, Herts, (succeeding his father),
1919, Married, Jul v ,1. i.s-s. It., rues I liza, dau. of
I- Scudamore, of Maidstone Die. I Sept. 1, on., Brother of
the above. (Hailcvbu'v Keg., which gives date of death as
May 28, 1918; Crockford; F. P. Leyburn- Yarker; The
Guardian, Sept. 11, 1919; F. P. White.)
ODDIE, HENRY HOYLE. Adm. pens, at Trinitv, Oct. 29, 18,2
[Eldest s. of Henry Hoyle, of Colnev House, Herts i: | ,,
Si h.... I, I ton.] Main... Michs. [832; B \
M.A. [840. Crickel 'blue,' 1836. Adm it the Middle
I emp] Vlay . of Colnev House. Herts Married
Caroline I1..1, ,,., , 1, 11. of the Rev. Robert Cream, R. of
I:.. tin Tie 1,1, Sussex, and had issue. DiedMay2i, [869 [Eton
s./i ; 1,/.: ;;,,,,/c ,,/ Blues; Inns of I ourt; Walford, 1 ounly
Families [sub hi, son of the same names); F. P. Leybum-
Yarker.)
Odling, Henry Hammond
ODDIE. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar (age 19) at St John's, Oct. 19,
1756. S. of Christopher, husbandman, of Yorks. B. at
Slaidbum. School. Threshlield (Mr Hewitt). Matric. Michs.
1757; B.A. (I2(A Wrangler) 1761. Ord. priest (Lincoln)
June 6, 1762; C. of Anderbv, Lines. V. of Orston, Notts.,
1773-81. V. of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., 1781-8 V ..f
Bierton, Bucks., 1786 1S2S. V. of Hough-on-the-Hill,
Lines., 1767-1S2S. Died Mar. 1S25, aged 87, at Bierton;
buried there, Mar. 30. [St John's Coll, Adm., 111. 647;
Clerical Guide; G. Mag . iS-'s, I, 571.)
ODELL, ARTHUR COX. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 2, 1875.
[7th] s. of Joseph, ribbon-manufacturer (and Mary). B. at
Coventry. Bapt. Feb. 9, 1855. School, Coventry Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1875; B.A. [879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon
(Manchester) 1879; priest, 1880; C. of St James, Accrington,
Lanes., 1879-82. C. of St Margaret's, Leu est. , ,
Died Sept. 12, 1887, at Radford Road, Coventry. [Eagle,
xv. 103; 1 1 , ... ., ; .., Guardian, Sept. 28, 1887.) '
ODELL. CHRISTOPHER. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Trinity, May
7, 1793- [-nd] s. of John, of Southpark, Co. Waterford.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1793; Scholar, 1796;
B.A. 1797. Adm. at Gray's Inn, May 12, 1798; migrated to
the Middle Temple, Nov. 15, 1798. Brother of the next,
(/mis 0/ Court.)
ODELL, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, Nov. 5,
T79i. S. of John, of Youghal, Ireland (and Judith, dau. of
Christopher Musgrave). School, Winchester. [Had pre-
viously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Feb. 5, 1791,
age 16.] Matric. Michs. 1791. Of Carriglea, Waterford.
Married, Sept. 3, 1799, Catharine, dau. of the Rt. Rev.
Matthew Young, Bishop of Clonfert, and had issue; two sons
at Oxford. Died Feb. 8, 181 1, in Queen Anne Street West,
London. Brother of the above. (G. Mag., 1811, I. 298-
Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
ODELL, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Oct. 1, 1874. S. of George, of 33, Princess Street, Leicester.
B. there, June 27, 1854. School, Leicester Grammar. Matric.
Michs. 1874; Scholar, 1S75; B.A. 1878; M.A. 1881. Ord.
deacon (London) 1878; priest, 1879; C of St Jude's, Mildmav
Park, Islington, 1878-82. C of St James's. Padding!.. 11.
1882-4. C of St Thomas's, Stockport, 1884-6. R. of St
Lawrence, Isle of Wight, 1886-1902. V. of St Matthew's,
Brighton, 1902-19. Latterly of 44, Campayne Gardens,
S. Hanipstead. Died Oct. 18, 1936. (Crockf.nl; 1 he /ones
Oct. 20, 1936.)
ODGERS, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25, 1898. S. of William Blake (next), of The Garth, Finchley,
Middlesex. B. [July 9], 1S79, in London. School, Sedbergh.
Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 1901. Assistant Master at Sedbergh School,
1902-5; at the R.N.C., Osborne, 1905-n. Assistant (and
House) Master at Rugby from 1911-33- Of Whvtton Steep,
Peterstiekl, Hants,, in 1046. (Sedbergh Sch. Key
masters' Directories.)
ODGERS, WILLIAM BLAKE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall.
Apr. 13. 1867. [Youngest] s. of [the Rev.] W[il)iam] I[ames]
[Unitarian minister] of St lames Square, Bath (and Eliza,
dau. of John Collins). [B. May 15, 1849, in Plymouth.]
Schools, [Bath Grammar and] University College. Matric.
Michs. 1867; Scholar, 186S; Law Student, 1871; Members'
prize (English essay), 1871; B.A. (321:12 Wrangler), 1871;
M.A. and LL.M. 1874; LL.D. 1880. President of'the Union,
1*71. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 23, 1869. Called to
the Bar, Nov. 17, 1873. Bencher of the Middle Tempi. , 0,00
Q.C., 1893. Recorder of Winchester, 1897-1900; of Ply-
mouth, 1900-12; of Bristol, 1912-24. Director of Legal
Studies at the Inns of Court, 1905. Professor of Law at
Gresham College, 1907-24. Married, 1877, Frances, dau. of
Charles Hudson, of Stockport. Author, The Law of Libel and
Slander; Pleading and Practice, etc. F.S.A. Died Dec. 16,
1024, while walking at Finchley. Father of the above. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar, Middle lemt-le
Bench Book; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 634; Boasi
Cornub., 407; 117m teas Who; The Tunes, Dec. 17. [924.)
ODLING. EGBERT FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1900. S. of Tom Francis [C.M.G., M.R.C.S., sometime
surgeon to the British legation at Teheran], of 2, York
Buildings, Clifton. B. [Aug. 8], 18S1, at Shiraz, Persia.
School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1000; B.A. 1903; M.A.
1916. Ord. deacon (York) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Whitby,
1905-n. C. of Wannsworth with Edhngton. Yorks., 1911-16.
1 ..I Wrndover, Bucks., iqi7-iS. V. of St Paul's, Hudders-
field, 1918-26. V. of Coley, Halifax, 1926-38. Perm, to off.,
dibs. . .f Peterborough. Wakefield and Oxford, 1939-45. C. of
St Edmund's, Gateshead, Durham, 1945-8. Author, The
Pastor and his Guide. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; Crockford.)
ODLING, HENRY HAMMOND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb.
3, 1880. S. of Edward Cooke, surgeon (and lane Elizabeth).
B. Dec. 1, 1861, at Alford, Lines. Bapt/ Dee. 27. [861,
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 1884; M.A. 18S7.
580
O'Donel, Francis Neil
O'DONEL, FRANCIS NEIL. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse Oct.
21. iSSS. S. of Lieut. -Col. — , deceased, of the Indian
Commissariat Dept. B. Jan. 17. 1869, in London. School,
Cranbrook Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1888.
O'DONNELL, JOHN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magda-
lene, Aug. 2, 1S88. S. of Charles Oliver, of Baltimore,
U.S.A. School, Beaumont College. Matric. Michs. 1888.
O'DONNOGHUE, The Rev. HALLIFIELD COSGAYNE. Adm.
pens, at St John's, June 4, 1S13; B.A. 1813, incorp from
Oxford; M.A. 1813. S. of Bartholomew, gent., of Cork,
Ireland. B. in Ireland. Matric. from St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, Apr. 16, 1806, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1810. Master
of the Kingsdown boarding school, Bristol, 1810-14. Ord.
deacon, 1S11. Chaplain to Lord Adare. Lecturer at St
Michael's, Queenhithe, until 1822, when he wrote a letter to
the Christian Remembrancer that he 'would never again
accept preferment in the Established Church, as he objected
to reading the Burial Service without abridgement and to the
Administration of Communion as a qualification for office.
Declared bankrupt in 1S14; final meetmg of his creditors
held Oct. 27, 1827. Married, Jan. 1810, Lydia, 3rd dau. of
the Rev. Edward Spencer, R. of Winkfield, Wilts. Author,
H:~: rical Memories of the Church and Court of Rome, etc.
{41 Oxon.- C. R. Hudleston; F. P. White; Bristol Journal,
Jan. 20, 1S10.)
OELSNER, HERMANN. Adm. at Cars, Oct. I, 1889. S. of
Isidor, merchant, of Forest Hill. B. (Oct. 15], 1871. in Berlin.
School, Dulwich College. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892;
M.A. 1S98. Incorp. at Oxford, 1906. D.Phil.. Berlm, 1890.
Intercollegiate lecturer on Romance at Cambridge, 1S9S.
Temporary Professor of French language and literature at
University College, N. Wales, 1903-4- Taylorian Lecturer in
Old French and Romance philology at Oxford, 1905-9;
First Taylorian Professor of Romance languages, 1909-13.
Editor of the Modern Languages Review. Translated L.as-
parv's History of Italian Literature. Editor of works on Dante
and FitzGerald's Calderon and Cervantes. Died Apr. 2fi. 1923,
at Kew. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.; Venn, II. 509; Who was Who.)
OESTERLEY, WILLIAM OSCAR EMIL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Jesus, Oct. 1885. S. of Emil, Esq. B. [July 13, 1866), in
Calcutta. Schools, Brighton College, and m Germany.
Matric. Michs. 1885; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1S93; B.D. 1902; D.D.
1908; Litt.D. 1933. M.A., ad eunJem, at Durham, 1893.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of Houghton-le-
Spring, 1891-5. C. of St Botolph's, Colchester, 1S95-7.
Warburton Lecturer at Lincoln's Inn, 1915-19. V. of St
Alban-the-Martyr, Acton Green, Middlesex, 1914-23.
Secretary to the Parochial Mission to the Jews for many
years. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis at
King's College, London, 1927-36; Fellow, 1929. R. of St
Mary Aldermary with St Thomas Apostle, St Antholin and
St John Baptist-on-Walbrook, London, 1923-48. Preb. of St
Paul's, 1936-48. Author, Studies in Greek and Latin I ' • urn
i Latin lexis of the Minor Prophets; The Religion and
Worship of the Synagogue; The Evolution of the Messianic
Idea- Our Bible Text; I he Jewish Doctrine of Median m ; I he
Psalms in the Jewish Church; Life, Death, and Immortality,
etc. Of 1, Turner's Wood, N.W., in 1948. Died Jan. to,
1950. (Brighton Coll. Reg.; Who's Who; I mckford.)
OFFLEY, JOHN HENRY. Adm. pens, at Si John's, May 28,
1823. Of Middlesex. Matnc. Michs. 1823; B.A. 1827. Died
at Bath, July 29, 1883, aged 78. (C.c'. Yeai
OFFLEY-SHORE, H. 0. (1889), see SHORE.
O'FLAHERTY, CLAUDE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 8, 1897.
S. of [the Rev.] Philip. B. [Sept. 23, 1878], at Consett, Durham.
School, Fettes College. Entrance Scholar. Did not reside. M.B.
and B.Chir., Edinburgh, 1903. Served in the S. African War,
1899-1902. Ord. deacon (Scottish Episcopal Church, Glas-
gow) 1905; priest, 1906; C. of Christ Church, Glasgow, 1905-
10. C. of St George's, Marvhill (in c. of All Saints, Bearsden),
Glasgow, 1910-14. R. of All Saints, Bearsden, 1914-16. Lie.
lio. of Carlisle and P. -in- of *U Saints, Gretna, with St
Lastriggs, Dumfriesshire, 1916-21. Senior Chaplain
1 n-centor, St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, 1921-4-
Provost of Cumbrae Cathedral and K. of St Andrew's, Mill-
j2fi-39. Canon ofSt John's Cathedral, Oban, 1926-39.
Lie. to ofi., dio. of Pretoria, 1940-48-. Author, Medical
k jr. I Mental and Spiritual Healing; n ■ ind
Retigi 1 Av?.; 1'eile, it B15; Medical Direc-
•
O'FLAHERTY (or O'FFLAHERTIE), THEOBALD RICHARD.
Adm. sizar at St John's, May 27, 1837; re-adtn. pens. Jan. 12,
1843. Of [Lemonfield, Oughterard], Co. Galway, Ireland.
ihn, of Co. Galway, and Jamaica (and
Anne, dau. of Thomas Bayly, of Queen'- • ■ . In
Oct. 7, : town, Queen's County. Matri
1837; B.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Dec 1
priest, 1844; C. of Odiham. Hants., 1843-6. C. ol
1846-8. V. of Capel, Surrey, 1848-94. Succeeded to the estate
Ogden, Richard Tynwald
of Lemonfield, Oughterard, 1873. Latterly styled himself
O'fflahertie. Married, Jan. 20, 1848, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt.
fohn Scott, R.N., and had issue, 14 children. Loll. .
works of John Donne; his library was sold bySothebj
Died Nov. 20, 1894, at Capel vicarage. (Cheltenham 1
Reg.; Boose, VI. 318; Eagle, K.VHI. 4931 Fox-Davies, 1
.; Crockford; The Guardian, Nov. 28, 1S94; F. P.
White.)
O'FLANAGAN, JOHN (or JEANI IGNATIUS. Adm. sizar at
Corpus Christi, Dec. 13, 1850; a 'Ten-year man. B. in
Belgium.
O'FLYNN, DENNIS REGINALD CLARE DILLON. Adm. pens,
at Queens', Oct. 1899. S. of John Dillon. B. Dec. 28,
1880, at Bangalore, India. Schools, Neuenheim College,
Heidelberg, Germany [and Dulwich College). Matnc. Ml' h
1899. Second Lieut., The Liverpool Regt., 1902; Lieut..
1907; Capt., 1912. Served in the Great War, 1914 10
(Major, The King's (Liverpool Regt.), 1917; attached \\
African Regt.). Retired in 1922. (Dulwich Coll. Reg.: I »l
War List; Army Lists.)
O'FLYNN, JOHN JAMES DILLON. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Averst H., Michs. 1SS6. [Youngest surviving s. of John,
of Fermoy, Co. Cork.] Migrated to Downing, Oct. 15,
18S7; B.A. and LL.B. 1S89. Adm. at the Inner leinple. Jan.
6, 18S6. CaUed to the Bar, lune 13, 188S. (Lam Lists,
•John Dillon O'Flynn'; /
OGDEN, CHARLES BURDETT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Magdalene, July 1, 1868. S. of Joseph Armitage, Esq., of
1, Claremont Place, Leeds. [B. July 13, 1849.] School, Leeds
Grammar. Matric. Lent, 1869; B.A. (:$th Wrangler) 1872;
M.A. 1876. Assistant Master at Rossall (Modern School),
1873-1909. Latterly resided at The Yews, King's Norton,
Birmingham. Died suddenly, Dec. 10, 19:3, whilst playing a
game of chess. Brother of Thomas J. (1875)- (School-
masters' Directories; The limes, Dec. 17, i923-)
OGDEN, CHARLES JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 14,
1845. Did not reside. Died in May, 1845. (Trin. Coll. Adm )
OGDEN, FREDERICK. Adm. at Selwyh H. Oct. 1. 1889. B.
Mir 22, 1870. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896.
Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St James's,
Carlisle, 1S93-1905. V. of W. Seaton, Cumberland. [1
Disappears from Crockford, 1923.
OGDEN, JAMES. Adm. si2ar at Magdalene, July 2, 1800.
Matric. Michs. 1800; B.A. 1804. Doubtless the man of these
names who was C. of Mexborough, Yorks., and died in 1843,
aged 68. (P. B. G. Binnall.)
OGDEN, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, July 1, 1856. S. of
John Edward, miller (and Nanny). B. at Halifax, Yorks.
Bapt. Dec. 25, 1833. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1863. Brother
of John (1851) and William (1849).
OGDEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Magdalene, May 27,
1797. S. of the Rev. Joseph, of Scholes, Yorks. Matnc.
Michs. 1797; B.A. 1801.
OGDEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 16, 1851. S. of
John Edward, com-dealer, of Elland, Yorks. (and Nanny).
B. there. Bapt. Nov. 2, 1831. Matric. Michs. 1851. Brother
of James (1856) and William (1849).
OGDEN, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Magdalene, May 16,
1780. S. of Joseph, of Erringden, Yorks. School, Halifax.
Migrated to Trinity, Nov. 10, 17S0. Matnc. Mn h
B.A. (131/1 Wrangler) 1785; M.A. 1788. C.-in-c. of Cleck
heaton, Yorks., 1790-1815. First Master of Scholes
School. Minister of Sowerby, Yorks., 1796 1 27. 1 '"■'' »'
1827. (G. Mag., 1827, 1. 473; H. C. Cradock.)
OGDEN, LYNDHURST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30, 1865.
S. of Charles Richard [Attorney-General of the Isle of Man].
B. Mar. 12, 1847, in the Isle of Man. School, Charterhou .
London. Matric. Michs. 1865. Entered the counting 1
Gunston, Sons and Co. at Valparaiso, 1861 1 1
Gibbs and Sons at Iquique, Peru. Settled at Toronto in [I 6
as an accountant. Married, Feb. 24, 1876, 1 lien 1
of G. M. Gawne, of the Isle of Man. Brother of Richard T.
(1864). (List of 1 arthusians; 1 . P. White.)
OGDEN, REUBEN. Adm. sizar (age so) at i must's, May ■-'.
1758. S. of Edmund. B. at Denholme, York!
Bingley. Scholar, 1759. Ord. deacon (Chesti
OGDEN, RICHARD TYNWALD. Adm. pens, at TrINI
5, 1864. S. of Charles Richard [Attorney-General
of Man], of 1 dge Hill, I r erpool, B, Api. 1 1, [845, in the
1 ;. , .! u
11.,. '
1868. Ord. dea" ■ I priest, 1870; C. ol
Cam.,
..... I 11. Il-rl ,
. Married,
!, 1880, Charlotte f. 1 li anor,
... , in, ol Kilteevo ;ui . ' D mi sal Died
ret (1865).
. tians.)
58l
Ogden, Thomas Jones
OGDEN, THOMAS JONES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Magdalene,
Aug. 12, 1875. S. of Joseph Armitage, Esq., of 6, Queen
Square, Leeds. School, Leeds Grammar. Matric. Michs.
1875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1S99. Assistant Master at Malvern
Links School; at Rossall and at Buxton. Brother of Charles
B. (1868). {Leeds Grammai Sch. Keg.)
OGDEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Mar. 20. 1840.
S. of John Edward, grocer and miller, of EUand, Yorks (and
Nanny). B. there. Bapt. May 2, 1830. [School, Queen
Elizabeth's, Heath, Halifax.] Matnc. Michs. 1840; Scholar;
B.A. 1853; M.A. 1856. Ord. deacon (Peterb.) 1853; priest,
Dec. 3, 1854; C. of Isham. Northants., 1855. P.C. of
St Thomas, Lancaster, 1S56-8. C. of Ashton-under-Lyne,
1858-65. V. of St Peter's, Ashton-under-Lyne, 1865-82.
P.C. of Holy Trinity, Birkenhead, 18S2-3. Married, 1861,
Jane Darwell, dau. of W. Pearson, Esq., of Halton, Runi om,
Cheshire Disappears from < rockjord, 1884. Brotherof lames
(iSsf.) and John (insi) (.Y.ariaoi/s. ( Uisr, x. 109; Ecclesi-
astical Gazette, Sept. 10, 1861.)
OGIER. JOHN CREUZE HINGESTON. Adm. pens, (age 21) at
Trinity, June jo, 1841. [Only] s. of Peter. B. [1820], at
Stoke, Surrey. School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 184 1. President
of the Union, 1844. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 18, 1836.
Called to the Bar, Jan. 27. 1842. Practised before the
Supreme Court of Victoria Of Melbourne and latterly of
Rutherglen, Victoria. {Eton. Sch. Lists; Law Lists; him oj
1 ourt; Foster, Men ,// the Bar.)
OGILBY, ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May
1828. [Eldest] s. of Robert [of Pellipar, Londonderry
(and his 2nd wife, Joice, dau. of James Scott, of Wills-
borough, Co. Londonderry)]. B. in London. School, Harrow.
Matric. Michs. 1828. Of Branches Park, Newmarket, Cambs.
Married, 1833, Isabella, dau. of the Rev. William Cunven,
of Brvanston Square, London. Died Apr. 25, 1838, ag. d
Brother of the ncxl (Hmr.r.e ,s,». AY- , ~ Burke, L.G. ut
Ireland; G. Mag., 1838, 1 669 )
OGILBY. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr. 3, 1829. [2nd s.
of Robert, of Pellipar, Londonderry (and Joice, dau. of
James Scott, of Willsborough, Co. Londonderry). B. 1812.
School, Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1836. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, June 1 i, 1832. Of Pellipar, Londonderry.
J. P. and D.L. Died, s.p., Aug. 17, 1885. Brother of the
above, (/mis oj Court; Burke, L c. oj Ireland; Walford,
< ounty Families.)
OGILBY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Apr. 29,
1824. [Only] s. of Leslie [of Liseleen, Co. Tyrone]. B. [1808]
at Dungiven, Co. Londonderry. School, Belfast Institution.
Matric. Michs. 1824; B.A. 1829; M.A. 1832. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 14, 1S27. Called to the Bar, Nov. 20. 1832.
Succeeded his father, 1845. Of Altrachree Castle, Duna-
managh, Co. Tyrone I P. and D.L. for Co. Tyrone, High
Sheriff, 1852. Married, 1S51, Adelaide Charlotte, dau. of the
Hon. and Key. Charles Douglas, and had issue. [Law Lists;
Inns oj Court; Walford, ( ounty Families.)
OGILVIE, ALAN FREEMAN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
9, 1890. S, of Charles Edward Walter, civil engineer [died
Aug. 1890] (and Mary Pettitt). B. July 29. 1873, at Peter-
borough. School, King's, Peterborough (the Rev. E. J.
Cunningham). Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A. 1893. Adm.
Solicitor, in<io; practised in London. Of 32, Essex Street,
Strand, in 1040. {Line Lists )
OGILVIE, ARCHIBALD CAVENDISH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, July 1, 1821. [2nd] s of fames [of Upper Seymour
Street, London). P.. in London. School, Harrow \i,,lre
Michs, 1821. Adm. at the Middle remple Ian 24 1821
(Harrow Sch Reg . Inns oj< ourt )
OGILVIE, ARTHUR GRAEME. Adm. pens, at Trinity July 9
1870. S. of Alexander [of Leiston, Suffolk]. B. Jan. 31, 1850I
at Fambam School, Rugby, Matric. .Michs. 1870; B.A.
1874; M.A. 1S79. A mining engineer. Of St John's Wood,
London. Died July 29, 1897. Hrothcr of Gordon A. (1867)
and Fergus M. (1880); father of Douglas G. (1897). [Rugby
Si h. Reg )
OGILVIE, The Rev. CHARLES ATMORE. M.A. 1834, incorp.
from Oxford. [S. of John, of Whitehaven, Cumberland. B.
there, Nov. 20, 1793.] Matnc. from halbo] u.llcge, < Kfor.l
No\ 2-. i.sii, B.A. (Oxford) 1815 M.A (Oxford) 1818-
i' . .i.l I'D (Oxford) 1842. Fellow of Balliol < ollegi ■'.
1816 1. [utor, Bursar and Dean. Ord. deacon (Oxford)
1S1-; priest, 1818. V. of Abbotsley, Hunts, 1.S22 . \ ..1
Duloe, Cornwall. 1833-9. V. of Ross, Heref., 1839-73.
Bampton Lecturer, 1836. Regius Professoi of Pastoral
[neology at Oxford, 1842-73. Canon of Christ Church,
Oxford, 1849 75 Author, religious. Died Feb. 1
( li Oxon . Boase.n. 1218;! lerical Guide; ( rockjord; D.N.B.)
Ogilvy, John Andrew
OGILVIE, DOUGLAS GRAEME. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
25. 1.S97. [Eldest] s. of Arthur Graeme (1870), of 8, Grove
End Road, St John's Wood, London. B. [Mar. 31], 1879, in
London. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A [Mech
Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1900. Died Dec. 16, 1900, as the
result of an accidental explosion in a laboratory. {Kiighv
Sch. RcS.)
OGILVIE. FERGUS MENTE1TH. Adm. at King's, Oct. 11,
1880. [S. of Alexander, of Sizewell House, Leiston, Suffolk.
B. Nov. 2, 1862. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 18S0. B A
1884; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1890. At St George's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1888; F.R.C.S. 1898. Ophthalmic
Assistant and Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, St
George's Hospital. Chief Clinical Assistant, Royal London
Ophthalmic Hospital, and Royal Westminster Ophthalmi.
Hospital. Surgeon, Eye Hospital, Oxford, 1900-10. Of
72, Woodstock Road, Oxford. Ornithologist, cultivator of
orchids, and fencer. President and a generous supporter of
the Oxford University Fencing Club. Married, and had issue.
Author, ophthalmic. Died Jan. 17, 1918, at Oxford. Brother
of ArthurG. (1S70) and Gordon A (1867). [Rugby Sch. Keg .
Medical Directories; l'l.rr. Lives ojtht Fellows.)
OGILVIE, FRANCIS WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct.
10, 1883. S. of William, merchant (and Louisa). B. in
Glasgow. Bapt. July 4. 1865. School, Linton House (Mr J.
Hardie) and Kelvinside Academy, Glasgow (Mr All K.
Watson). Matnc. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886.
OGILVIE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, June .
1786. S. of General — , of Swanington Hall, near Norwich.
Matric. Mi.hs 1786; Scholar, 1786; LL.B. 1793.
OGILVIE, GORDON ALBINUS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July 14,
1867. S. of Alexander [of Leiston, Suffolk]. B. Feb
at Palgrave, Norfolk. Scl I, Rugby. Matnc Michs. 1869;
Scholar. 1.S72; B.A. (32nd Wrangler) 1873. Brother of Arthur
G. (1S70) and Fergus M. (1880). (Kugl/y s.i. Keg.)
OGILVIE, HENRY. Adm. al King's, Oct. 9, 1900. [S. of George,
of Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire. B. Oct. 10, 1S82. School,
Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. An electrical
engineer. A.M.I.E.E. Of Valparaiso, Chile, in 1910. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R.E.; wounded). Of
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in 1922. (Rept:m Sch. Keg.:
I niv. Wat List.; King's Coll. Keg.)
14, 1794
OGILVIE. JAMES. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 31, 1S86.
S. of John Duncan. B. [Jan. 1, 1868], at Mardon [Comhill,
Northumberland]. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs.
1886; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1898. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P.. 1897. Of Cromer, in 1900. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Registrar, Officers'
military convalescent home. Bournemouth, for 31 years.
Latterly of Applethwaite Hill, Windermere. [Giggleswich
Sch Keg.; Pale, 11. 72;, Univ. Wai Lis/, Medical Directories
until 1931.)
OGILVY, CHARLES. Adm Fell. -Com. at Peterhouse, Apr. 23,
1819. 01 famaica. Matric. Michs. 1819. Adm. at Gray's Inn,
Dec. 14. ims [Inns ojt ourt.)
OGILVY, DAVID. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 19) at Pembroke,
Dec. 5, 1770. [Only] s. of the Hon. David [Lieut. -Gen. Lord
Ogilvy, who fought at Culloden and escaped to France,
returning to England with a free pardon, 1778] (and Margaret,
dau. of Sir James Johnstone, Bart., of Westerhall, Dumfries).
B. [Dec. 4, 1751], at Auchterhouse, Forfarshire. [School,
Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1770. Titular Earl of Airlie after the
death of his father, Mar. 3, 1803. Died, unmarried, Apr. 6,
1S12 (Eton Coll. Keg ; P.. like. l\ and IS. [sub Airlie); G.E.C..
which says ' he was insane and never assumed the title';
G.Mag., 1812,1. 594.)
OGILVY, FRANCIS JOHN LONGLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 12, 1885 [Eldest] s. of Francis Mackenzie, of Wood-
land,. Fairfield ko.,,1, Croydon, Surrey. B- [June 2;]. 1866,
at Inverness. School, Fettes. Matnc. Michs. i.sss; Scholar,
1887; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) iSSS. Football
(rugby) 'blue,' 18S7. Of Liss, Hants. Died Jan. 1, 1943.
(Telle: 1 nil Reg.; Booh oj Blues; The Times, Jan. 5, 1943 I
OGILVY, HARRY HYACINTH. Adm. at Clare, Jan
[S. of Francis Mackenzie, of Calcutta, li. Mar. is. 1875.]
Schools, [Charterhouse and] St Paul's. Matnc. Mich, is.i(;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1897. With the firm of Messrs Ogilvy,
C.illanders and Co., East India merchants, of Calcutta, in
1910. Died Nov. 15, ion. Brother of Louis W. (1896).
(1 harterhouse Reg . St Paul's Sch. Reg.)
OGILVY. JOHN ANDREW. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Magdalene,
M.s- 1, 1839. S, ot Peter, Esq., of Meigle, Forfarshire.
School, pnvate. Matric. Michs. 1839; B.A. 1843.
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Ogilvv, Louis William
OGILVY. LOUIS WILLIAM. Adm. at King's, Oct. 2, [896; an
Eton exhibitioner. [S. of Francis Mackenzie, of 12, 1 nm e
Edward's Mansions, Pembridge Square, London.] Matnc.
Michs. 1896; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1899. n
business with Messrs Ogilvy, Gillanders and Co., 67, Comhul,
1899-1901- then with Messrs Gillanders, Arbuthnot and Co.,
merchants, of Calcutta ; and subsequently general manager for
India of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Ltd. bl
the Great War, 1914-19 (Trooper, Calcutta Lrghl
Indian Defence Force). Died Oct. 5, 1922, aged 45, at
Territet Switierland. Brother of Harry H. (1894). (kton
Sch. Li<:;; I n:.. Wat List.)
OGLANDER. JOHN HENRY (1864), see GLYNN, JOHN H. O.
OGLE EDWARD ALBAN. Adm. pens, (age 21) at Ji -
!•-- S of John W[flliam] (Trinity College, Oxford, 1844),
MD B in London. School. Radlev. Matric. Michs. 1887.
Student at the Roval School of Mines, 1895, in which year
he went to New Zealand. Assayer of mines in New
Zealand, 1897-1904. Of 96, Gloucester Place, Portman
Square, London, W., in 1933. (Radley CoU. Reg.; Reg. of
Royal School of a '
OGLE. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pembroke, Aug. 1 ;.
1783 2nd s. of Wentworth, surgeon, of London. B. then-.
Apr '3 1765. [School, Merchant Taylors'.] Matric. Michs.
1783- Scholar; B.A. 178S; M.A. 1791. Adm., ad eundem, at
Oxford, rSi7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Dec. 23, 17S7; priest
June 7 1789- C. of East Bergholt, Suffolk, 17S7. Latterly of
Purlev'Park, near Reading. Died June -'5, 1828, in London;
buried at St Stephen's, Walbrook. (.Merchant 1 aylors Sch.
Reg.; Al. Oxon.; G. Mag., 182S, 11. 378.)
OGLE HENRY BERTRAM. Adm. pens, (age 15) at Christ's,
May 22. 1790. [4th] s. of the Very Rev. Newton (1790), Dean
of Winchester (and Susanna, dau. of Dr Thomas, Bishop of
Winchester). B. there. [Bapt. Oct. 12, 1773] School,
Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1791: Scholar, I79-; B.A. 1794;
M A 1797 Fellow, 1800-2. Admitted as a merchant
adventurer of Liverpool, Oct. 12. 1802; 'probably of easy
means and without anv profession.' Married, 1802, Anne
Maria, dau. of Edward Raphael, of Fort St George, Madras.
Died Mar. II, 1835, aged 61, in Upper Grosvenor Street,
London- buried m St Peter's Church, Eaton Square. M.I.
to him and to his wife. Brother of Richard N. (1787).
(Peile, II. 32S; Burke, P. and B.; G. Mag., 1835, I. 666.)
OGLE HUGH LAMBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 9, 18S4.
S. of William (1S42), M.D., of The Elms, Derby. B. July 10,
1865, at Derbv. School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1
18S- M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1889; priest,
iS9o: C. of Bennondsev. 1889-93. C. of Holy Trinity,
Wavertree, Lanes., 1S93-4. C. of St John's, Deptford,
1894-6. C. of Esher, Surrey, 1896-8. V. of St Margaret s,
Plumstead, Kent, 1898-1905. C. of Christ Church, Harro-
gate 1905-11. V. of St Michael's and St Leonard's, Malton.
Yorks , 1911-21. V. of Knaresborough, 1921-35. Rural
Dean of Knaresborough, 1926-35. Hon. Chaplain to the
Bishop of Ripon, 1931-4- Hon. Canon of Ripon, 1934-5-
Subsequentlv of Christ Church Lodge, Winchester where
he died Mar. 16, 1947. Brother of John B. (1S82) and Philip
H. D. (1894). {Repton Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The limes, Mar.
17, 1947.)
OGLE JAMES HODGSON. Adm. at Trinity Halt. 1886. [S. of
George Frederick, of Rawcliffe, Selby, Yorks. .and Henrietta,
dau of Joseph Hodgson, surgeon, of Rawcliffe).] School,
Doncaster Grammar. Matnc. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889. Adm.
Solicitor, 1893. Practised at RawcliSe until 1913. (Lai*
Lists; \
OGLE, JAMES SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 18,
1847. [Only] s. of James [William, Esq., of Beckenham,
Kent], [School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1848; B.A. 1S53.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 6, 1852. Called to the Bar,
June 6, 1855. Of Oakenwood, Kent. In the West Kent
Yeomanry. (Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court.)
OGLE, JOHN BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May to,
18S2. S. of William (1842), M.I). B. [Feb. 5. 1863]. at
Derby School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 18S2; Scholar, 1884;
B.A. (91* Classic) 1885. Adm. Solicitor, 1888. Kil.
railway Feb. 14, 1892. Brother of Hugh L. (1884) and
Philip H. D. (1894). (Repton Sch. Reg.; Pale, 11. 689.)
OGLE JOHN FURNISS. Adm. pens, at jF.si s, May 30, 1799-
S. of the Rev. John, deceased. B. at Hunsingore, > orks.
School Bramham (Mr Bowness). M.itnc. Mil
Scholar, 1800; B.A. 1S03; M.A. i»; 1 ellOW, [8x*-M. Ord.
deacon (London, Lilt, dim. from York) Dec. 18, 1803. R. of
Skirbeck, Lines., 1824-34. V. of Boston, 1838-50. Died
Apr 18 1850. Father ol the next and of WuTiarj
,,-rev List; G. Mag., 1850, 1. 549.)
OGLE, JOHN FURNISS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Nov. i 1.
1840. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John Furaiss (abm
Boston, Lines. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1S45;
Ogle, William
M \ 18.S. P.C. of Flaniborough, Yorks., 1S50-6. Mi
„ pktaionia S. America, t857-«5. Disapj
^ 1.868 Died before 1885. Brother of William
(Rugby Sch. Reg.)
nriE tnwN I OCKHART. Adm. pens, at Cl u
MatricM* "^ Scholar; B.A. (29U H
ST^Si deacon (London.
St John's, Limehouse, 1867-70. C. of St Grles-in tie rieias
1871-' C of St Andrew-Lndershaft, 1872-c. C. 01 =1
Chester modern school, 1880-6. u 01 ™ " Resided
1897-1912. V. of Coleman's Hatch, I9I2-I9- '"fff
latterly at Tunbndge WeUs, where he died Nov. 12, ...24.
(Crockford; The Times, Nov. 14, 1924.)
or.! F IOSEPH BLAKE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 20
0G^SSJ Of Hants. [S. of Chalenor (and Catherine dau_ of
I SoUevIl Maine. Michs. 1788; Scholar 1788, B.A. 1794,
MA 1797 Ord. deacon (Salisbury) Feb. 24, 1795; P' >
(Peterb Litt dim. from Salisbury) Mar. I, 179.5- V- of
Someriord Kcvi..-.. Wilts., 1795; ^"TSS^SSiaS^
Mar. ji, 1803. Died Mar. 19, Ib«V If ,,,".,.=, ."V
Bath. (Si John's CoU. Adm., IV. 400; G. Mug., 1849, ■■ 54 U
OGLE, NEWMAN MAYO BERTRAM. Matric. Non-Coil, from
Cavendish H., Michs. 1875.
OGLE, The Rev. NEWTON. D.D. '79°, mcorp «rorn^Oxford[S o^
Nathan of Kirkley, Northumberland (and Uuzbelh
Newton) B 1726J M.itnc. from Lincoln College, Oxford,
OctTl 1743 age 17; B.A. (Oxford) .747; M.A. from -Merlon
College' 1750; B.D and D.D. (Oxford) 1761. Preb. of
Salisbury 1750. Archdeacon of Surrey, 1766. Preb of
DurhanV 1768 Dean of Winchester, 1769-1804. Deputy
Durham, 170O; "TT Georee m. Married Susanna, only
Clerk of the Ck«Uo(. r Winchester.
Died Jan 6. .Sot FaJ.he?of Henr>' B. (1790) and Richard
(Al. Oxon.; Burke, L.G.)
eric PP1 HAM RHODES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. I,
OGLE. PELHAM RHODts P j£ c „
Oxford 1835) V. of Bishop's Teignton Devon. Sd.ool,
CUftE" CoUege. Matnc. Lent, 1873: Scholar; BA |7|,
M A. 1879. Ord. deacon (Winchester) 1876, P""'. " ?•
Assistant Master at Suney School, 1876-9. C. of lamworth,
187T8T C of Smethwick, 1882-3. Assistant Master at
Bromsgrove School, 1883-4- Instructor H.MS. B
1885 C. of St Bartholomew-the-Great, London 1886-7. C.
of All Saints Paddington, 1887-8. R- of St John s, Bueno.
Aires 1888-98 K. of Mackworth. Derbs., 1899-1904. Died
Febfj, 190V (Clifion Coll. Reg.; T. A. Walker, 540 and MS.
note; Crockfurd.)
g^Hfe^&e No^irigtnt:
SS5 C of+St Matthii Birrley, Leeds, .90S ,
I, k,,hoIas, Nottingham, 1910-16 C of St J,
Baptist with St Clements, Stamford 19
John's, Sandown. 1-1- of W .ght 1920-39. V .of Old -
Berks. 1939-50-. Brother of Hugh L. (18S4) and John IS.
(1882) (Repton Sch. Reg; Crockford.)
,787; Scholar, .790; B.A. .791- Adm at Lincoh. s Inn
».'.",- T-u~ r^nt in the army; A.U.C to sir oeoiv
SlffSi1^^;
EgmSam4estateson tb
Of Egungham Hall. M
IP andD.L.forNorthu
Jane^r dau . oi Job,
583
Ogle, William Ledenum
Married C?RfIUM8 Ph>'sici^ to Ro>'^ Derbyshire Infirmary
M.iiri.di,s,,, Margaret, d.m. of l.iu,. , i..1,i1l.,rt lsn „1
foo, ft T1,'" ";Tby' Author, medical. Dfcd May'16
?& , ,, Ll,,",s' ",Th>'' ■'~'d "'• 1:r"""-T "f I..l.n I '
OGLE, WILLIAM LEDENUM. M.„n. . Non-Coil. Lent, 1881
O'GRADY, HENRY (.S,,-), ,„ GRADY.
O'GRADY. STANDISH HAYES. Hon. Litt.D., ,893 IS of
Hay,,, ,,,,,„, K N ,,, B . B c School Rugby
Ail" .1 Irunty College, Dublin, June 11, :S,o ,gei,
Of CoL „,,,,,,, En^eerandl4antiquarV5DieToc
10, 1915, at Hale, Cheshire. [Rugby ich. AVS.; .4f. B«M)
O'GRADY, STANDISH THOMAS. Ada., pens. (age 19) at
J? •- ^-'';/^^,^;;;''.^S?sinfe:
Th'om?;,,, 1 „ «SC?Pe,,S°: Clare' Malted, May 1S43
Mb IK. v'„ ,°, ,"-'ra'd d^ Courty <the O'Grady) o
KtfbalTyowen, and had issue. Died in 1876 (Lin ofCaV
<::zi- „';:;;;,. :. '{ "; Burke- LG <* ^^' w4oS;
O'GRADY, THOMAS de COURCY. Adm. pens at St John's
Kilbalh,-, , m, , '" 7™>Pl<--. Nov. 4, ..V..,. 'ThcO'Gr.eh, ,,,
p:V3r? "1'A'I3-7- S>-J"--ed,-lhisl,r. th.-r Tl ■■-,- ;■■ .-/,rH
Baron. Dec. 1 ,, „„.„,. | 1' .„„! d.j ,,„. , srx ' ' ;,; /' '-> ','
for Hants. Asst. Private Secretary to the I „ „, I ord of the
Admiralty, .901,-7. Lord-in-Wail'ing t,, kmg d ,rd VII
1I.907-IO.AsSUniedthe.,,ldltlo,,.1|„.uuenfTo™e,vbyKovd
licence, 1009. Major, Essex R.H.A. (T.J ° S< Tved ir The
Great War, 1914-iy (raised Battery of RH \ ,T) ,0,,
invalided ,9,3). Hon Col., nth Essex Regt iq,7-£"
Knight, era,,,! truss North Star (Sweden) t il Cr£i
oIaI^LIz?!:^ ,Sit'; ^■"'•"■^'"^ .';;:."
4»«.g* < oil. ihg.., i „,., w„ List. Burke_ ,, eJsJ\ <*«£
°'HT,^,',?E,RYHUTCHINSONHAMII-TON. Adm pens at
(next of ( rtbiiiv r 4°i ''"'ly s; oi -lolm Hamilton, I so.
K>nal ,, m" A'"r"," ,uh" ll"1 assumed the add,.
' '■' '''' ' H..r.,J land s,,,,h,., I |,,al„,h Dull,,,) I
Hon V u ' V41' Al" ,a K''1"'"''. <'•'■'• oi Lieut -Gen the
0'HIAanA',-J0^ HAM,LT0N' Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John',
O'HARA, ROBERT PATRICK. Adm pens ,1 ( u, ,v,
Clapham and Adbaston, S&fls. M dY,.'' I '", .;''"::
C:;''.lr':s";"t;,,I!h'1r""i"''^s- a.i.„ a,..',,,:.
I. I -•■'^"•Called to the Irish Bar, rseo. Practised in
I ' Mm. , Draftsman in the Irish , „„, , , \\ ,,„,.,, ,,, !,,,'-"
London. A Commissioner for statute l.,w rev,,,,,,, \, ,.'
ii.',Vs;:;:;"v.-I,l,,;iv,'I'1""" l"! '■■■"■■"- '■■•"-". ;..-.h • „ •
,' ;, \. '' '" " ,,,hI ( ll Oubl Venn n .28
Inns ../< o«fi; Walford, 1 ount) Families.) 3 '
Okeover, Rowland [Farmer]
°'H,1?cA'sW'm!A'?.JA1M,ES- Adm' P"5' at Thin.tv, June ;
B ^ there IZ^ l^' "' ,' "1;"'"."--. Co. London, lerry!
Michs i«76- B A t8So 57r' .^o01' "PPtngham. Maine.
18N1 .... 1' ,1 I v'- '"' R"vi1 ,r,^h Constabulary,
', 1, Roll) Mdent Magistrate for Co. Cork. [Uppingham
OHLSSON, OLOF AXEL. Adm. pens, at Tiinitv, Oct. 7 ,8o2
I'fnca B Ma'vf M,0nte??°. Newlands, I,, Town. |.
£&?■*£& MicnSal8c9r Town- Sch°01' Rondebusch
OHM HUGO. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr 7 l874 (B
C^t Sci' Tn54j S'^ Lent' '875;'exPhibitoner7,4BA:
P 1 1 i ' ' lst (-i',^l lS~si M A. 1SS4. Professor at the
Wem r gnC"""r'11 C """«"■ Orencester, ,'-„-,; mIoV
";,'," ' •: . -■'"■"'■■ '-I'. Ill, Died Ma, Vl. ,
Whkf' r°rqUay- (/'"' 7""es- May 3., I93o; F. P!
OHM. JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's Oct - ,8-, s „«
fcrned ,«, adMaster of Soutbport CoUege, 1891-1912
Alderiev ' r"7 G"trud". dan. of Donald M, ],.,,, ,„
^SS^kS^SLT had ,SSUP- <s'"»'-"«'
°™'8o°SfcPrSiarAd?' ^ C"-,TM»- -■ '880. Maine Mi, as.
1880, Scholar. Became a Non-Coil, student; B.A. 1884;
?';!.;;;;;!■, ":■ '^;:;':;:,",)Wem Gramm- sci=~> '«» «9oi
0Kfs,ALFRE? 1^'LUAM' Adm. pens, at Tr.nitv. June 1
B there iL 1 °f cClimb"|aud House, Southampton'.
Matrix, % 59b T^r^-i^ipr^-
fe^^^^^^ #v94b4r -';
OKEDEN, DAVID O. (,79>). ,„ PARRY, D 0
0'K|E,Es„v 1°?? I°TTn-,tHAM- Adm' s'«r (age 16) at
Cork IP -ll 's'',1' h destj s' o£ J°h" [the dramatist), of
corn. (B. 1775.] School, Westminster. Main, Mnhs , n,
' "IjV •-';! fColle,.,ux,ord., vhenee he matric. No'v.'
--. ,,\I.A (i.xfordl ,Soi. drd.de. , l7Qn Officiated
at Duke Street Chapel. Westminster. .So:- CI ,,,l„n to ,
a ort Knjal, three weeks after Ins arrival ,„ ,,s„, ,;,,,,„,
0KeSLLof WFHHD WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare, Apr. „, :89o
School ik"" ?,f„,ougas' Isle °! Man. B. Mar. 1, .880
M.cnt .Son I A ■'UlamsL'?ll^''. and] Shrewsbury. 'Matric
raichs. is9g; B.A. 1903. AM Inst a .1: . ,,„,s Assistant Civil
ISaT',rR;a,PU,,,tl,,u.,,r'U,'-h' I1;'™;' '"'d <--'tral In >a
,' '„ f5" 0f ".ormington Grange Farm. Broadway.
sk°llsCys9ci9.-Ree.)''s CM- uu°!Man' R'«-i
°'KWLY7C,1A(RL!S AVDRE\Y. Adm. pens, at Trin.tv Hall.
'iMVoneoi S- of L,eut.-Col. -. B. 1798. Matric. Easter
n 1 V, ». Se ^^e5' onl" s' of Andrew Dionysius
1 "I . of Half Moon street. St George's Hanover Sduare
";,;„, 'j1'"' "' "" MiddJe femple, Nov 3, "s,u. \)X i,
0K?!;,Y,,tWImLIAM SEBASTIAN. Adm. pens, (age ,9) at
Jchool V '"' *k-»51\?- °f W"haI"' ,; '" '■>•"...-".
,, '; ■ Lalne, Wilts. Matric. Mi, hs ,>,,, „ A , .,,
fhe'cSh'^^^lr^'^'osiM. .no,' emliVo,
g«s^.n-"r,w':!,!"-,'-'",:{ ':'■""..■;;;. ;,,:\,,:1,,r':L
f.^--""" m '..'-. ufte0 H;;,ii!;ik,;i:<So^
(l7o.),hisgreat i, High She, allots, ,11 ,--,, Married
Margaret, , I. , 11,11,.,,,, Ja.wv.r D,ed, , /. ,„„ " ,." ,o .To,
aged 41. at Okeover. (,,l,,ver, /.,,„„*„/, ",,. '„,.' In,, ^
L.G., G. Mag., :793, ... ,,74.)
584
OKEOVER, ROWLAND [FARMER], Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18)
a 1 iiKUois,,,,,, ., ,-„. [Eldest] s.oi Rowland (.7.4)
of Oldbury, Wanvs. (by his 2nd wife. Alice, dau. of oh
Gregory merchant, of London). [B.Nov. 30, 1745.] School
Charterhouse uf < Hdbury Hall. Wanvs. -The Okeover, are
an ancient knightly family which has been settled al , .|„-.,i,i
,, , 1 i k "'Lilian sev, „,„„,., [ ),. ,„llllv v, ,.,„„
notable benevolence, ., quality in which Rowland F ,
Okes, Francis
was not wanting.' Married (i) Bridget, dau. of James
Haughton Langston, banker, of London, and had issue;
(2) Judith, dau. of William Robinson, of Hill 1
Staffs., and widow of John Holden, of Sheepy, Leii
had further issue. Died Jan. 3, 1793, aged 47, at Oldbury
Hall, Warws.; buried at Mancetter, Warns., in thi
vault. His 2nd son had died in 1 792, from fever, at El
the shock probably hastened his death. ( / . .-1 . Walker, 325;
Glover, Derbyshire, II. 64; Burke, L.G., 1882 and 1914, each
of which gives a different date for his death; G. M ag., 1793, t.
91O
OKES, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, No'.
S. of Thomas Verney, surgeon, of Cambridge. B. there.
Schools, King Edward VI's (sic), London, and the Perse,
Cambridge. Matric. Michs. 1806; M.B. 1S11; Med.Li. , 11;
Ord. priest (London) Mar. 19, 1815; C. of West Wratting,
Cambs. Died Nov. 5, 1825, at Huntingdon. Brother of John
(1826) and Richard (1817). (Venn, 11. 146.)
OKES, HOLT. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 2?, 1797;
re-adm. Oct. 30, 1811; 'M.A., of Suffolk.' Of Norfolk. S. of
Thomas, medical practitioner, of Exeter. Matric. Michs.
1797; Scholar; B.A. (rbfA Wrangler) 1S01; M.A. 1S04; I> D.
1820. Ord. deacon (Norwich, L::s. ,iim. from Winchester)
May 3, 1S01. Chaplain of St John's, Wynberg, Cape of
Good Hope, 1S41-54. Died there June 14, 1S54. Brother
of William (1797). (Clergy List; G. Slug., 1*54, 11. 312.)
OKES, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Coin. at Sidney, Dec. 9, 1826. S. of
Thomas Verney, surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cam-
bridge. B. there, May 22, 1794. School, Linton (Dr Okes).
Had practised as an unqualified surgeon for 10 years in Cam-
bridge. Matric. Lent, 1827; M.B. 1832. Surgeon at Adden-
brooke's Hospital, Cambridge, until 1842. M.R.C £
F.R.C.S., 1S43 (one of the 300 original Fellows). Of Cherry
Hinton Hall, Cambs. Died 1S70. Brother of Fran> 1
and Richard (1S17); father of the next. (Plarr, Lives of the
OKES. JOHN CHARLES RAYMOND. Adm. pens, at Peter-
house, Apr. 22, 1852. S. of John (above), M.B., of Cherry
Hinton, Cambs. Matric. Michs. 1S52. Name off. 1854.
Apprenticed as an engineer to L. Fairbaim, in Man
Carried on for many years a business in Queen VictOJ i
London. (T. A. Walker, 502.)
OKES. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 4, 1817. Did
not reside. [19th child of Thomas Verney, surgeon, of Cam-
bridge. B. there, Dec. 15 [or 25], 1797. Bapt. Jan. 26, 1798-
School, Eton.] Adm. at King's, July 30, 1S17. Matric.
Michs. 1S17; Browne medal, 1S19, 1S20; B.A. 1-
1-:-. D.D. 1S4S. Fellow of King's, 1820-6; Provost,
. ice-Chancellor, 1851-2. Assistant Master at Eton,
1821-38; Lower Master, 1838-48. Ord. deacon, 1822; priest,
1827. Supported and introduced considerable changes and
reforms advocated by two LTniversity Commissions. Chair-
man of the Cambridge Waterworks Company, 1858-87.
J. P. for the borough of Cambridge. Author of Musae
Etonenses. Died at King's Lodge, Nov. 25, 1888; buried in
the College Chapel. Brother of Francis (1803) and John
(1826). {Eton Sch. Lists; King's Coll. Keg.; Crock/ord;
D.N.B.; Saturday Review, lxvi. 647; J. W. Clark, Old
Friends, 319-27.)
OKES. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Caius, Sept. 5, 1797.
S. of Thomas, medical practitioner, of Exeter. B. at King's
Lynn. School, Exeter (Mr Marshall and Mr Bartholomew).
Matric. Michs. 1797; B.A. (i4//r Wrangler) r.802; MA. [806.
Fellow, 1804-33; Dean, 1806-12; Bursar, 1820-2. Proctor,
1816-17. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Sept. 20. 1807. R. of Wheal -
acre All Saints with Mutford and Barnby, Suffolk, 1832-5S.
Married, Sept. 26, 1833, Augusta, dau. of Edward O.
Butcher, Esq. Died July 12, 1858. Brother of Holt 11 7771-
(Venn, II. 132; G. Mag., 1858, II. 200.)
OLDACRES. EDWARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Clare, Ian.
8, 1816. B. at Brownfields, Lichfield. Matnc. Mi
: \. 1825. Ord. deacon, 1822; priest. .
Lichfield (without cure) -1841-74. (Clergy List; Crock/ord.)
OLDACRES, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Sr John's, Oi
fames, fanner and grazier (and Anne). B. Nov. 21,
1842, at Cesters Over, Monks-Kn
1863; B.A. 1867; M.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Ripoi
pnest, 1869; C. of Brighouse, Yorks., iSfiS 78. V. .,f Ming
worth, 1878-1913. Died Sept. 4, 1913. (Crock) '01
XXXV. -
OLDACRES, SAMUEL. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, July j, 1780.
Of Derby. Matric. Michs. 1780; B.A. 1784; M.A. 1787. R.
of Gonalston, Notts., 1811-39. Died in 1842. Father of
Thomas (1830) and of the next. (Clergy List.)
OLDACRES, SAMUEL LEALAND. Adm. pens, at Lmman> i 1 .
Nov. 13, 1826. 01 Notts. [S. of the Rev. Samuel (above). j
Matnc. Mulls. 1-27; B.A. 1831. Ord. deacon (York) 1832.
priest, 1833; C. of Gonalston, Notts., 1831-4. C. of
Oldfield, Christopher Holroyd
Lowdham, 1834-7. Master of the Woodborough Free
School, 1837-54. V. of Woodborough, 1840-76. Disappears
from Crock/ord, 1877. Brother of Thomas (1830).
OLDACRES, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, June 6, 1775-
Of Notts. Matric. Lent, 1776; B.A. 1779-
OLDACRES, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John'.-. Jul
S. of the Rev. Samuel (1780), of Gonalston, near Southwell,
Notts. B. there, Jan. 17, 1812. School, Southwell Grammar.
Maine. Michs. 1S30; B.A. 1835. Ord. deacon (York) 1834;
priest, 1837. Of Gunthorpe, Notts., in i860. Does not appear
to have held any cures. Disappears from Crock/ord, 1861.
Brother of Samuel L. (1826).
OLDAKER, HENRY HAROLD. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
(let. 1, 18S5. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1S85; B.A
M.A. 1S94. Died July 27, 1897.
OLDENBURG, Prince CONSTANTINE FREDERICK PETER of.
Hon. LL.D., 1847. One of the German notabilities who
accompanied H.R.H. I'nnce Albert at his inauguration as
Chancellor of the University, July, 1847.
OLDERSHAW, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Emmani il,
July I, 1766. S. of James, apothecary. B. at Leicester.
School, Oakham (Mr Markharn). Matric. Easter, 1
(6U1 Wrangler and 2nd Smith's prize) 1770; M.A. 1773,
M.D. 17S0. Fellow, 1771. Brother of the next.
OLDERSHAW, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 6, 1771.
S. of James, apothecary, of Leicester. Matric. Easter. 1772,
B.A. (Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1776; M.A.
1779; B.D. 1786. Fellow, 1778; tutor 1783-93. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1782; priest, 1783; C. of Shelford, Notts., 1786. R.
of Redenhall with Harleston and Coston, Norfolk, 1798-
1847. V. of Ranworth, 1795-1842. Archdeacon of Norfolk,
1 797-1847. Gave £50 to help the College after the In
Married Anne, dau. of John Hynde Cotton, of Madingley,
Cambs. Died in 1847. Brother of James (above) I B
Peace; Xorthants. Clergy; Clergy List; The Extraordinary
black Book, 522; P. B.'G. Bmnall; confused in Al. Oxon.
with a contemporary namesake.)
OLDERSHAW. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mav s, IM4.
Of Staffs. S. of the Rev. John (St Mary Hall, Oxford, 1776),
of Tarvin, Cheshire. B. at Lichfield. School, Rugby. Matric.
Michs. 1S14; B.A. 1818; M.A. 1821. C. of Tarvm, CI
1818. C. of Baddeley, 1837-9. According to Rugby S,
died in 1839. But Clergy List gives him as of Stoke, near
Nantwich, Cheshire, until 1S56 ('J. Oldershaw, M.A.')
OLDERSHAW, STEWART WATSON. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1886. Of London. S. of R[obert] P[iggott]
[solicitor], of St Leonards, Croydon. B. Nov. 17, 1869, at
74, Warwick Square, Belgravia. Matnc. Michs. 1S86; B.A.
1889. Adm. Solicitor, 1893. Practised in Care.
and in Chelsea (Whitehouse, Gibson and Oldershaw). Of
4, Lincoln's Inn Fields, and of Maresfield, Sussex, in 1946.
Late Lists.)
OLDFIELD, ALFRED EDWARDS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 10, 18S2. S. of Joseph, of Clifton House, Queen's Parade,
Harrogate. B. Sept. 16, 1863, at Shrewsburv Ml 1,
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1
Ord. deacon (London) 1886; priest, 1888; C. of St Clement's,
Notting Hill, 18S6-93. V. of St Mary Magdalen, 1
1 894-1932. Found dead in his study. Mar. 30, 1932. (' 1
The limes, Apr. 1, 1932.)
OLDFIELD, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity. Feb.
19,1853. S. of William, of York. B. [1833] at York
Brighton College. Matnc. Michs. 1853; B.A. 1 -
1861. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1857; priest, I
Halesowen, Worcs., 1857-9. C. of Swanwi. . i
61. C. of St Mark's, Brighton, l86r-6. 1
1866-7. R. of St Michael's, Stamford, Lines., 1867 74- R.
of All Saints with St Peter's, Stamford, 1874 1904. Preb of
Lincoln Cathedral, 1899. Subsequently of 1
Bournemouth, where he died Dec. 12, 1908. Fathei "!
Francis Du P. (1888) and Lionel B. (16-
Reg.; Crock/ord; Who was Who; The Time. 1
OLDFIELD, CHRISTOPHER BEVAN. Adm. p. n
John's, Mar. 14, 1878. S. of the Rev. Christophi 1
(next) (and Elisabeth Charlotte). B. [July 6, 1859], at 11"'
Quinton. Bapt. Aug. 14. r.859. School, I
1 i part "i tli. Michs, term, 1878. A land agent in the
h. Reg.)
OLDFIELD, CHRISTOPHER HOLROYD.
Christ's, |.m. 2>., 1.-41.. S. <>f u : .
C. of Welli
1857 85.R ' ittlcUtcHall.B '
'
1 Wivelsneld Fathi
above. (Peile, II. 494; Crock/ord; The Cambridgr ■
Sept. II, 1903.)
585
Oldfield, Edmund
OLDFIELD, EDMUND. Adm. pons, (age iS) at Trinity, June
12, 1834. [2nd] s. of Thomas Brame [of Caniberwell]. B.
[Dec. 24, 1816], in London. Schools, Kent (private) [and Mill
HujJ. Matric. Michs. 1834. Migrated to Worcester College,
Oxford, whence he matric. May 11, 1837, age 20; Scholar,
1837-40; B.A. (Oxford) 1819; M.A. (Oxford) 1841. Fellow,
1840-73. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 29, 1839. Called
to the Bar, June 10, 1842. Assistant in the Dept. of Anti-
quities, British Museum, i84.S-(ji. F.S.A. Private Secretary
to tile kt. Hon. A. H. Layard, First Commissioner of Works,
1868-9. Sometime of (Torquay. Died in Feb. 1885, Brother
of Edward C. (1846). {Mill Hill Reg., which gives 'died
II. 4. 1002'; Al. Oxon.; Law Lists; Inns of i ourt; Foster,
Men ,1/ the Bai 1
OLDFIELD. EDWARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 14, 1813.
Of the di... iw .,t st Asaph. Matric. Michs. 1S1 3; Scholar,
1816; B.A. 181;; MA. 1820. Ord. deacon, 1818; priest
(Chester) Dec. 21, 1819; C. of Llanhhaiigel-v-1'eniiant, Cam.,
1818. l'X. of Llanfair- 1 .. H1.1 1.1 u . Denbighs., 1830-5. R. of
Llysfaen, Cam., 1835-68. Died Aug. 4, 1S68, aged 75. (The
Guardian, Aug. 12, 1868.)
OLDFIELD, EDWARD COLNETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 1. 1848. [S. of Thomas Brame, of Champion Hill,
Caniberwell. B.C. 1830. School, Rugby.] Matric. Michs 1848;
B.A. 1852; M.A. 1855. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) Dec. 19,
1852; priest, Dec. is, 1853; C. of Horsley, Gloucs., 1852-6.
R. of Mm. hnihaiii].ton, 1865-84. R. of Harthill, Yorks.,
1884-91. Died Aug. 17, 1891, at Greenstead, Torquay.
Brother of Edmund (1834). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crocttford;
I he Guardian, Aug. 26, 1891.)
OLDFIELD, FRANCIS DU PRE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6,
1888. S. of the Rev. Charles (1853), V. of All Saints, Stam-
ford, Lines. B. there, lune 30, 1869. School, Marlborough
College. Matric. Michs. 18S8. Entered the I.C.S . [890;
Head Assistant, Madras, 1897; Sub-Collector and Joint
Magistrate. 1904; District and Session Judge, Madras, 190S.
Puisne Judge of the High Court of Madras, mi 3 24.
Knighted, 1923. Professor of Jurisprudence at Manchester
University, 1024-8. Died Feb. 14, 1928, in Manchester.
Brother of Lionel If. (188S). {Marlborough Coll. Reg I < s
Lists; Who was Who; G. B. Routledge.)
OLDFIELD, FREDERICK FOLLIOTT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
[ESUS, Feb. 22, 1853. [3rd] s. of Henry Swan, Esq., I.C.S.
(of Farley Hill House, Berks, (and Letitia, dau. of Col.
Richard Scott)]. B, [June 24, 1835], 111 London. [Schools,
Tunbridge Wells and Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1853. Entered
the H. E. I. Co.'s military service, 1854-5, Served with the
9th Bengal infantry until 1857; present at the battle of Agra,
July 5, 1857; with the 4th Punjab infantry in the advance on
Lucknow; mortally wounded at the storming of Secunder-
abad, dying at Diikosha, Lucknow, Nov, 10, 1857. {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; A. P. Burke, Family Records; J. Rennie.)
LDFIELD, GUY EDMUND BLADENSBURG. Adm. at Pem-
broke, Oct. 1893. 4th s. of Francis John, Colonel, 3rd
Bombay Cavalry. B. Nov. 4, 1S74, at Rosstrevor, Co. Down.
School, Clifton College. Matric. Michs. 1893. Second Lieut.,
E. Surrey Regt., 1897; Lieut., Indian Staff Corps, 1899;
Capt., Indian Army, 1906. Served in the Great War, 1914
19 (Major, 74th Punjabis; Lieut. -Col., 89th Punjabis). (/ inc.
War List; Army Lists; Matrics. and Degrees, 1851-1900,
erroneously calls him 'George.')
OLDFIELD, HENRY DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus
CiiKi-Ti, Oct. 2, 1899. S. of General — . B. Nov. 11, 1880, at
Allahabad, India. School, Old College, Windermere. Main.
Michs. 1899. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1912; j.nest (Exeter)
1913; C. of Crediton, Devon, 1912-14. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Chaplain, R.A.C.D.; lit; mentioned three
times in despatches). IF, 1920-35. R. of S. Wamborough,
Hants., 1935-50. Died July 1, 1950. {Univ. War List;
( rockford.)
OLDFIELD, LIONEL BARING. Adm. at Clare, Oct, 8. 1888.
[S. of the Rev. Charles (1853), of Stamford. B. Oct. 2.,,
1870.] School, Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 18SS;
B.A. iSyi. Adm Solicitor, is. 14. Practised with M. ,1- All,;,
Tennantjand Co., at 3, Salter's Hall Court, Cannon Street,
London. Died Aug. 7, 1939, in London. Brother of H.in.i,
Du P. (1888). {Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; The
limes, Aug. 10, 1939.)
OLDFIELD, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Oi t. 12, [866.
Matric. Michs. 1866; B.A. 1870; M.A. 1876. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1S70; priest (Kipi.ii) 1S71. Wc-Pini. ipal ,| il„-
College, Huddersfield, 1870-8, and C. of St Thomas, Bradlev,
1870-7. Latterly of Maulden, Ampthill, Beds. Disappears
from Crockford, 1881.
OLDFIELD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at St John's,
July 8, 1830. B. in York. School, Ripon. Matnc. Michs!
18,0; B.A. IS u; M.A. 1838. V. of Bartnby Moor, Yorks.,
1834-40. P.C. of St Michael-le-Belfrey, York,
Oldham, John
Minor Canon and Sub-chanter of York Cathedral. V. of St
Martin's, Coney Street, York, 1852-8. Married, 1847, Mary
Wilson, dau. of Thomas Neville. Died Aug. 10, 1858, at
Vichy-les-Bains, France. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1858, II. 312.)
OLDHAM, ARTHUR EGGLESTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
Oct. 6, 1884. S. of John, solicitor. B. [Mar. 30, 1866], at
St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. Schools, Wesley College,
Melbourne, Llantrissant House School and Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887. M.A., Melbourne Univ.
A. 1 1. 1 Sola it.irof the Supreme Court of Victoria, Apr. 1, 1892.
"1 is", Little Collins Street, Melbourne, in 1912. {< lifhm
C oil. Reg.)
OLDHAM. CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June it.,
1830. [Eldest s. of James. B. at Meerut, July 9, 1S10.J
tit Bengal. Matnc. Michs. 1S30; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1843,
{India Reg., Aug. 11, 1810; Major V. C. P. Hodson.)
OLDHAM. CHARLES SKINNER DANSEY OLDHAM. Adm.
pens, at Trinity, Feb. 28, 1874. S. of Charles, of Bellamour
Hall, Staffs, (and Helen, dau. of William Dansev, of Herefs.).
B. [Apr. 27], 1S56, at Wem, Salop. School, Rugby. Matnc.
Michs. 1874; B.A. 1S78. Second Lieut., 4th Dragoon Guards,
1SS0; Capt., 1885; retired, 1899. Of Bellamour Lodge,
Rugeley. Major, S. Wales Borderers. 11' for Herefordshire.
Married, 1892, Ellen Maud, dau. of the kev. lames O. Oldham,
of Wmgrave, Bucks. Died Jan..). 1030. at Stafford, ben. .1 at
Colton, near Rugeley. {Army List-., The Times, Jan. 11,
1930; Walford, County Families, 1027.)
OLDHAM. EDWIN. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Pembroke, June 21,
1848. 9th s. of Thomas, gent., deceased, of Morton. Allr.-toii
Derbs. B. there, Apr. 8, 1S28. [Schools, Slnrland (Mr Barlow)
aud King William's College, Isle of Man.] Migrated to
St Catharine's. Matric. Michs. 1848. Migrated to Sidney,
Nov. 17, 1848. {King WilhainsCoU.Jsleof Man, Reg., which
gives 'bom Apr. 8, 1827 .')
OLDHAM, FRANK MACHIN. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Oct. 1895.
S. of Francis John, Esq., of 1, Dryden Street, Nottingham.
School, Nottingham High. Matric. Michs. 1895; Scholar;
B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1898; M.A. i-,: ,
Demonstrator in Chemistry at Caius, 1900-1. Science
Master at Crediton Grammar School, 1901-2; at Bury, Lanes.,
1902-3. Head of the science side at Dulwich College, 1903-
33- Author, The Complete School C hem i.ti\. lusls.t.J
Chemistry; Elementary Quantitative Analysis, etc. Died
Dec. 1, 1939, aged 1.2. at Shirley II. .lines. Lymington, Hants.
(Schoolmasters* Directories; The limes, Dec. 4, 1939.)
OLDHAM, GEORGE ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) al [Trinity,
June 6, 1840. S. of Adam. B. at Upper Tooting, London.
School, Clapham, London. Matnc. Michs. 1840; B.A 1S44.
M.A. 1847. ( . of Hove with Preston, Sussex, 1846-9. C. of
Godshill, Isle of Wight, l85r-3. C. of D..rknig, surp\.
is--. 1 .,. Disappears from Clergy List, 1865. Brother of John
R. (18 (9)
OLDHAM, HENRY YULE. Adm. at King's, Oct. 7, 1893; from
[esus 1 ollege, < Ixibrd, whence he had matnc. Oct. rS, 1882;
B.A. (Oxford) 1886; M.A. (Oxford), 1890. [Youngest s. of
Thomas. I.1..1 1., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survev of
India. B.Dec. 14, 1862, at Diisseldori . School, Rugby.] Matric.
Michs. 1894; M.A. 1894, incorp from Oxford. Tutor to the
Due d'Orleans, 1886-7. Assistant Master at Hulme Gram-
mar School, Manchester, 1888-90; at Harrow, r890-l. At
Berlin LIniversity, 1891-2. Lecturer in Geography at
Owens College, Manchester, i-.,2. University Lecturer in
Geography at Cambridge, 1893-8; Reader in Geography,
1898-ioos, University Lecturer in Historical and Economic
Geography, 1908 21 Resided latterly in King's College.
Died Mar. r4, 1951. (Rugby Sch. Reg ; Al Oxon.; Who's Who).
OLDHAM, JAMES BERTRAM. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Oct.
16, is:., 1. oi Cheshire. S. of Thomas, boiler-maker (and
Jane). B. July 29, 1861, at Ronnlev, Cheshire. School,
Manchester (Mr Dill). Matric. Michs. 18S0; B.A 1884.
Adm. Solicitor, 1S8-. Practised at Stockport, Cheshire, and
at Wilmslow. Latterly of 25, St Oswald's Road, York
Died Dec. 14, 10 57, in York. (Laic Lists. The 1 lines. Dec. 16,
1937.)
OLDHAM. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Si John's, Mar 1, 1780. Of
Derbyshire. [S. of Thomas, of Hailli. Ideal. ■ ; school. Man-
chester. Maine. Michs. 1780; Scholar, 1780; B.A. 1784;
M.A. 1789. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) Mar. 7, 1784; priest,
Sept. 25, 17S5; C. of Shirland, Derbs., 1784. K. (and patron)
of Aythorp Roding and Stond. hi Masscy, 1 ... :,, 1 ,1 1841
Employed 'Capability' Brown to lay out the rectory
garden. J. P. for Essex for some thirty years; sometime
Chainnan of the Ongar Bench. Married (1) Hannah, dau. of
Adam Oldham, merchant, of Manchester; (2) Ann — . Assisted
Sir George Chetwynd in the 23rd ed. of Bum's Justice of
the Peace. Died Jan. 31, 1841, aged 79. M.I. at Stondon
Massey. Father of the next. (St /,.;>„'s Coll. Adm., iv. 401;
G. Mag., 1841, I. 440; E. H. L. Reeve; P. 1). G. Blnnall )
586
Oldham, John
OLDHAM, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age iS) at St John's, Nov. 30,
1S03. Of Staffs. S. of the Rev. John (1780). School,
Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1S04; Scholar, 1S04; B.A. 1809.
Ord. deacon (Chichester) Oct. iS, 1S10. One of thl
was P.C. of St Paul's, Huddersneld, 1834-. Died c. 1842.
{Ai. Felsted.)
OLDHAM. JOHN EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesi -.
June 30, 1820, as Edward (only). Of Lines. School, private.
Matric. Michs. Is-,".
OLDHAM, JOHN LANE. Adm. pens, at Magdalene. Ocl i
one of these names, b. Feb. 18, 18.24, was at King
William's College, Isle of Man, 1836-8.] Matric. Michs. [85 1 .
B.A. 1S55; M.A. rS58. Ord. deacon (Rochester! 1854;
priest, 1S56; C. of Littlebury, Essex, 1S56-76, and 1
Chaplain to Lord Braybrooke. Disappears from Crockford,
[King u illiatn's Coll., Isle of Man, Reg.)
OLDHAM. The Rev. JOHN ROBERTS. M.A. 1839, mcorp. from
Oxford. [Eldest s. of Adam, Esq., of Newington, Sum v ]
Matnc. from Oriel College, Oxford, Apr. 6, 1827, age 19;
B.A. (Oxford) 1S30; M.A. (Oxford) 1S33. Adm. at the Inni r
Temple, Apr. 7, 1827. Ord. deacon, 1832; priest, 1834. P.C.
of St Paul's, Huddersneld, 1S34-44. Minister of East Dul-
wich Chapel, Surrev, 1S45-5S. Chaplain of Dulwidi College,
1859-65. V. of Ottershaw, 1865-S2. Died June 16, 1S82.
Brother of George A. (1840). (Al. Oxon.; Inns of Court;
Crockford.)
OLDHAM. JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 23,1 ; ,,
a 'Ten-year man.' S. of William, hatter, of Southwark,
Surrey (and Louisa). B. there, Mar. 25, 1821. Matric. Michs.
1S53; B.D. (Stat. Elh.) 1855. Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1845;
priest, 1S46; C. of Walthaiustow, Essex, 1845-8. C. of
Downe, Kent, 1848-51. V. of Clay Cross, Derbs., r85i-8S.
R. of N. Wingfield, 1SSS-96. Married, 1850, Emma, dau. of
William Morris, of Woodford, Essex. Died Auk
(Crockford; Eagle, xl.x. 499; I he 1 lines, Aug. 6, 1896.)
OLDHAM. RALPH STRANSHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmaniel,
. 1899. Guardian, the Rev. J. H. Raven, of St Mary's,
Beccles, Suffolk. Matric. Michs. 1S99. Migrated to Trinity
College, Dublin; B.A., M.B., M.D. and B.Chir., B.A.O.
Dublin, 1906. Medical and Surgical Resident, Sir P. Dun's
Hospital. Practising at Blackpool in 1910. Hon. Medical
Officer, Victoria Hospital, Blackpool. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of Sutton, Surrev, in
1920; Hon. Surgeon, Sutton Hospital. Of Champion Hill,
S.E., in 1930. Principal Medical Officer, Ministry of Pen-
sions. O.B.E. Of Pembroke House, Upper Mount Street,
Dublin, in 1939. Author, medical. Died Nov. 26, 1939, aged
59. (Medical Directories: 1 •>, I939-)
OLDHAM, RICHARD DIXON. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Apr.
21, 1879. [S. of Thomas, Esq., of India; hrst Director of the
Geological Survey of India. B. July 31, 1S58. School,
Rugby, and at the Royal College of Science, London, 1875-9.]
Did not reside. Associate, Royal School of Mines, London.
F.G.S., r886; Lyali medal; President, 1920-2. Assistant
Superintendent, Geological Survey of India, Nov. T879;
Deputy Superintendent, 1S85. On special duty in connec-
tion with the Tibet Mission, 18S6; Superintendent, 1891;
Director, 1896-7; retired in May, 1904. F.R.S., 1911.
Revised the Manual of Geology of India. Author of a Report
on the Assam earthquake of June 12, 1897. Lived latterly
at Llandrindod Wells, where he died July 15, 1936. (Rugby
Sch. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Reg. of Royal Coll. of Science; Royal
Soc. obit, notices (T939), 1. in.]
OLDHAM, THOMAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
June 29. 1839. [Only] s. of T[homas], Esq. B. Dei
at Salttleetby, Lines. School, Louth. Matric. Michs. 1S39.
Migrated (age 22) to Jesus, Oct. 15, 1840; B.A. 1843. Adm.
at the Inner Temple, Apr. 29, 1852. (Inns of Court.)
OLDHAM, WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT. Adm. sizar at St
John's, Oct. 8, 1870. Of Notts. [Youngest] s. of John,
merchant (and Catherine). B. at Norwell. Bapt. Mar. 28,
School, Grantham Grammar. Matric. Michs, 1870.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 2, 1876. (Inns of Court.)
OLDHAM, WILLIAM PAGE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 18,
S. of George, surgeon, deceased. B. [Oct. 19, 1841], at
Altr-ton, Derbs. School, Derby. Matlil
rani i'd student, i860; Scholar, 1861; B.A. (281* n
1864; M.A. 1867. Ord. deacon (Chester) 186S; pril
ant Master at Derby School, 1865-7; at
, at Warrington Grammar School, 1868-9. '
gate, Lanes., 1 hton-in-Makerfield,
1870-1. Died Apr. 13, 1871. (Derby Sch. Reg.; Pc\le, 11.
565; Clergy List; Crockford.)
OLDKNOW, ALBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 18)
Sept. 30, 1861. S. of the Rev. Joseph (next). B. in i
ham. School, Birmingham (Mr Gilford). Mali:
Olive, Eustace John Parke
OLDKNOW, JOSEPH. Adm. sizar at Christ's, Oct. 15, 1827.
ill Notts. Matric. M1.I1,. I.S27, li.A. 1832; M.A, 1835. D.D.,
rrinity College, Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. Ord. deacon
ota) 1S32; priest, 1833; C. of Blaston, Lei.-.
P.C. of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, Birmingham, 1841-74-
; of the high church party in Birmingham, where he
established daily services. Author, A Month m Portugal;
. 'rjers in the Church of England; 1 he
I hurch, irs ( tmstitvtion and Privileges. Died Sept.
; Father of Albert H. (1861). (Peife. 11. 429; Boose,
11. 1231; ( rockford.)
OLDLAND WILLIAM GEORGE. Adm. pens al 1 KMAN1 n.
In.,.- 25, 1886. S, .'( Mrs I. K. uldland, of 6, Marlborough
Hill Place, Kingsdown, Bristol. Maine. Michs. 1886; B.A.
(171* Wrangler) 1889; M.A. 1894. Assistant Master at
Cheltenham Grammar School, 1903-18-. Died Dec. 12,
1924. (Schoolmasters' Directories; R. Gardner.)
OLDMAN. CHARLES EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct.
1, 1 -in. S. of Thomas [solicitor], B. [May 15], 1847, at
Gainsborough, Lines. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs.
1866; B.A. 1S70; M.B. 1871; M.D. 1S77. At Guy's Hospital.
M.R.C.S. 1872. Resident Clinical Assistant, City of London
Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. Practised for many
vears at Bletchingley, Godstone and Oxted, Surrey. Medical
i ufirer of Health for Godstone. Author, medical. Of The
Grange, Bletctangley, where he died Mar. 19, 190.1
; he 1 imes, Mar
21, 1904.)
OLDNALL-RUSSELL, ROGER WILLIAM. Adm. at Clare,
June 15, 1889. [3rd s. of Henry Steward, Esq., of Sion
House, Worcs. (and Frances Mary, dau. of Henry Barry
Domville, Esq., barrister).] B. Feb. 9, 1871.] School,
Crediton. Matric. Michs. 1S89; B.A. 1S92. Athletics 'blue '
(mile) 1S91. Capt., 5th Worcs. Regt. Assumed, by Royal
licence, the name and arms of Oldnall, Mar. 9, 1892. Married,
July 27, 1897, Catherine Frances, dau. of the Rev. Henrj
Clement Sculthorpe, V. of Beeley, Derbs., and had issui
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, R. Minister Fus.;
Capt., General List (Town Major); wounded). Of Stone.
Comberton, and Chaddesley Corbett. Worcs. Died M.ti. 11.
1933. (Book of Blues; Univ. War List; Chances of Same;
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davi.s. Armorial Families; Walford,
County Families (for his father).)
OLIPHANT, JAMES STUART. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 30, iSss. Eldest s. of Robert, Esq., of Rossie
House Perth (and Susan Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas
Tod). [B. Mar. 4, 1S38; bapt. at his father's house, Edin-
burgh, Apr. 3, 1838.] Matin. Michs. 1S55. A cadet in the
East India Co.'s service, 1856-7. Lieut., Bengal Army (5th
Gurkha Regt.). Died 1S64, from wounds received in action
in the Umbeyla Pass. (J. Rennie; F. P. White.)
OLIPHANT, ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, June
to, 1789. [Eldest] s. of Laurence [merchant], of Liverpool.
School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1789; Scholar, 1790.
Awarded one of the (College) annual silver cups for the best
English declamation. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, June 20, 1
Died Sept. 14, 1792. (Record of old Westminsters; Inns of
Court; C. Mag., 1792, 11. 869.)
OLIPHANT, THOMAS HENRY. Adm. FeU.-Com. (a
Peterhouse, Feb. 10, 1825. [Only s. of Isaac, Ml', ol
Lambeth, Surrey. B. Jan. 6, 1801. School, Westminster.:
Matric. Michs. 1825. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 12. 1818.
(Record of Old Westminsters; T.A. Walker, 422. lnnsof( ourt.)
OLIPHANT-FERGUSON, GEORGE HENRY (18,5), see HEW1I.
GEORGE HENRY.
OLIVE, ALFRED THEODORE. Adm. pen-., (age 19) al TXINIT\
Hall, May 31, 1872. [3rd] s. of Lponel] (1824), deceased, ol
Clifton. [Schools, Clifton College and Eton.] Malm lain
1873. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 8, 1875. Lii
Somerset Militia, 1879. Of The Cedars, Dati hi I
of the next. (Eton Sch. Lists; Clifton Coll. Reg.; Inns of
OLIVE. ERNEST LLEWELLYN. Ada. pens, (age 1;) at TRINITY
11 u L.June 23, 1869. (2nd s. of Lionel (1824), of ( lifton. B.
Oct. 31, 1850.] School, Eton Matric. Michs. isi'i. 1
I o 1870; Lieut., 1871; Capt., 3MI1 (South Stall
1878. Brother of the ali. n,. (Eton Sch. Lists; 1
Matrics. and Degrees, 1850-1900, calls him Arthur L.)
OLIVE, EUSTACE JOHN PARKE. Adm. pens, at Si [OHN's,
Oct. 13, 1881. S i\', eeii'-ral pi
Northampton in 1S70J (and Emily Bindley). 1''- D
1862, at Islingtoi Imersham II, ill. Reading
B.Chir. 1890; M.A. ami M.D. 1895. At St Haul.
Hospital ri.R.l H
at St Bartholomi ! a' Leamington.
House Surgeon, amington; and the
General Hos]
[914-19 (N
■ 'Li 1 : a. 14, 1951. (Medi ,
587
Olive, James
OLIVE, JAMES. Adm. FeU.-Cora. at Emmanuel, Nov. io, 1796.
[3rd s. of Gregory, late ot Suffolk Lane, London, merchant.
Adm. at Glasgow Univ., 1790.] Matric. Easter, 1797; LL.B.
1803. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 29, 1793. Minister of St
Paul's, Portland Square, Bristol, 1814-22. Married, July 11,
1800 {then of Merton, Surrey), Phoebe Ames. Died Dec.
22, 1822, aged 47. (Inns of Court; C. J. Fordyce; C. R.
Hudleston.)
OLIVE, LIONEL. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Feb. 19, 1824.
Of Devon. Matric. Michs. 18.14; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831.
Father of Alfred T. (1872) and Ernest L. (1869).
OLIVER. ARTHUR RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesus,
Oct. 1874. S. of George, Esq. B. at Lewisham, Kent.
School, Eton. Matric. Miens. 1874.
OLIVER, AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 1, 1880. S.
of the Rev. William (1840), of Latton, Harlow. Essex, B.
[Sept. 11], 1861, at Pitcombe, Somerset. School, Haileybury.
Matric. Michs. 1880; B.A. 18S4; M.A. 1893. Ord. deacon
(Rochester) iS,s4; priest, iSHn; (..". <.f Holy Trinity, Green-
wich. 1884 6. ( oi Wheathampstead, Herts., 1887-99. V.
of Sandridge, 1899-1905. V. of Latton, Essex, 1905-42.
Died Jan. 21. 1942. {Haileybury Reg.; Crockford.)
OLIVER, CHARLES EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Apr. 19, 1884. [S. of the Rev. Charles Norwood (next)
B, Dec. 24. 1864. School, St Edward's, Oxford.] Maine.
Easter, 1884; B.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1888;
priest. 1889; C. of Shelton, Staffs., 1888-93. C. of St Anne's,
Limehouse, Middlesex, 1893-4. C. of Hadleigh, Suffolk.
1894-9. Disappears from Crockford, 1900. (A*..;/../ sj / ./„■,;/,/'■.
Sch.t Oxford.)
OLIVER, CHARLES NORWOOD. Adm. pens, .it Queens',
Dec. 14, 1853. Matric. Michs. 1854; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1803.
Ord. deacon (Durham) 1859; pneit, i860; C. of Witlington.
Durham, 1859-61. C. of St Mary's, Soho, 1S61-4. C. of St
Philip's, Stepney, 1864-7. C. of St Augustine's, Haggerston,
Vtiddlesex, 1867-70. C. of Dunham-on-Trent, Notts., 1870-5.
Minister of St Augustine's, Southsea, 1875-83. R. of Tadley,
Hants., 1883-91. V. of Hurstbourne Tarrant, 1892-1907;
1 'tired. Died at Hurstbourne Tarrant. Mar. 5, 1908. Father
of the above. [Crockford; The Cambridge ( hronicle, Mar. 13,
1908.)
OLIVER, DAVID THOMAS. Adm. as an 'Advanced Student' at
Ikimiy Hall, 1900. [4th] s. of Henry [Congregational
minister], of Cotham Road, Bristol. [B. 1863.] School,
Lewisham [later (1883) became Caterham School]. Matric.
Michs. 1900; LL.B. 1902; LL.M. 1908. Fellow, 1920-47.
i ul'T.-il tin llmur t ivil SiT\nr, and whilst ,1 civil servant
graduated with ist class Honours in the external LL.B
examination, Loudon University, 1898; M.A. and LL.D.,
Queen's University, Belfast. Adm. at the Middle Tempi.'.
Nov. 6, 1S85. Called to the Bar, Nov. 19, 1883. On the
South Wales Circuit. Monro Lecturer in Roman-Dutch Law
.it Gonville and Caius College, 1921-5. University Lniurn
in Law, 1926-8. 'One of the most successful law teachers oi
In-, time.' Twice married, and had issue. Died Jan. 18, 1947,
.11 Cambridge. (Law Ltsts; Inns of Court; Who's Who in
Wales; The Times, Jan. 21, 1047.)
OLIVER, EDGAR GALE. Adm. pens, at Downing, Sept. 10,
1898. [School, Hyiners College.] Matric. Michs. 1898;
exhibitioner; B.A. 1901; M.A. igos. Assistant Master .it
Laxton's Grammar School, Northants.,,1901 3; -it Chigwell
Si tiool, 1903-13; at University College School, Frognal,
Hampstead, 1914-20; Senior Science Master, 1921-40, and
Second Master, 1928-40. {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
OLIVER, EDMUND GIFFARD. Adm at King's, Sept. 30, 1898.
[S. of Edmund Ward, solicitor, of South Kensington B, July
5, 1879. School, Marlborough (_i>U,-r .; Mat™ . Michs. 1898;
B.A. 1901. Adm. Solicitor, 1906; oi | and 4, Great Win-
chester Street, London. A well kimu n mountaineer.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, 1 jsex Regt and
General Staff; wounded). Of Bedale Hall, Yorks. Died Ian.
1;, v>>,->, m Londun. (Matlhorough < oil. Keg.; Am. <
Reg.; Univ. Was List-, Law Lists, I he Times, Jan. 18, 1939.)
OLIVER, EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Emmanuel, Apr. 7,
1755- Eldest s. oi Edward, gent. [• lothier], i:. May 9, 1 736,
at Stower Provost, Dorset. School, Shaston (Mr Townshend).
Matric. Michs. 1755; Scholar, 1759; B.A. [8th Wrangler)
i759- Migrated to Sidney, Apr. 20, 1761; M.A. 1762; B I1
1769; D-D. 1784. Fellow of Sidney. Ord. deacon, 1761. R.
of Swanscombe, Kent, 1781-1818. Author, . ! nalysis oj
Locke's Essay; Grammar of the English Language. Died May
5, 1818, at Stower Provost, Dorset. (Nortkants. Clergv;
t lerical Guide; G. Mag., 1818, 1. 477; Records oj Rochester.)
OLIVER, FRANCIS WALL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar. 8,
(883 S oi [Professor] I »anieJ [F.R.S.], oi the Royal Bol 1
Gardens, Kew, Surrey. B. [May 10], 1864, at Richmond,
Surrey. Schools, [Friends'] in Yorks. [and at Kendal] (pri-
vate). Matric. Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1885; (Nat. Sci. Trip.,
Pt I, isl Class, 1885); B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, ist Class)
Oliver, Harry James
1886; M.A. 1892. Hon. LL.D., Aberdeen. [Previously "at
University College, London; Fellow there.] Quain Professor
of Botany, University of London, 1888-1929. Professor of
Botany, Egyptian University, Cairo. President, Botanii al
Section, British Association, 1906. President, British
Ecological Society, 1915-16. President, Egyptian Botanical
Society, 1929-35. Author, The Exploitation of Plants; Life
and its Maintenance, edited Kenier's Natural History of
L'lants and Annals of Botany. F.R.S., 1905. Linnean medal,
1925. Of Ballard's Barn. Lunpsheld Common, Surrev, m
1950. {Who's Who.)
OLIVER, FRANK. Adm. (age 18) at Cars, Oct. 1, 1872. S. of
George, gent., of Blackheath Hill. B. there. School, St
Leonard's. Matric. Michs. 1S72. Resided 8 terms. 'Died
young.' {Venn, n. 402.)
OLIVER, FREDERICK LENN. Adm. pens, (age 20} at Jesus,
Oct. 1886. S. of Thomas. B. [July 4, iSneJ, at Samhrid^ ,
Horsham, Sussex. School, Cheltenham College (Mr Kynas-
ton). Matric. Michs. 1886. In business. Of Horsham, in
1910, and Haslemere, in 1927. Died at Torquay, Feb. 28,
1942. (Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; F. Brittain.)
OLIVER, FREDERICK SCOTT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 8,
1883. [Eldest] s. of John [Scott], of 12, Greenhill Park,
Edinburgh. B. there [Feb. 20], 1864. School. George
Watson's, Edinburgh. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. 1886;
M.A. 1905. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 15, 1SS5. Called to
the Bar, May 15, 1889. Pursued a successful business career.
Took an ardent part in Joseph Chamberlain's tariff reform
campaign. A close student of military matters. J. P. for
Roxburghshire. Author, Life of Alexander Hamilton, Ordeal
by Battle; 1 he Endless Adventure (published 111 two part-, and
a third part had been nearly completed when he died). Died
June 3, 1934, at Edgerston, Jedburgh; buried there. (Law
Lists; Inns of Court; Whowas Who; The Times,}\mt 5, 1934 |
OLIVER, The Rev. GEORGE. Adm. as a 'Ten-year man' at
Trinity, Jan. 15, 1814. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Samuel
(1775), R. of Lambley, Notts. B. Nov. 5, 1782, at Papple-
wi.k, Notts.] D.D., Lambeth, 1835. Second Master at
I aistor Grammar School, Lines., 1803-9. Head Master oi
King Edward's Grammar School, Grimsby, 1809-31. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1812; priest, 1813; C. of Grimsby 1 >■ 1 4 1.
V. of Clee, Lines., 1814-31. V. of Scopwick, 1831-67. P-C.
of St Peter's, Wolverhampton, 1834-46. Preb. of Wolver-
hampton. R. of South Hykeham, Lines., 1847-67. Deputy
Past Grand Master of Masons for Lincolnshire, 1832
Married, 1805, Mary Ann, youngest dau. of Thomas Beverley,
and had issue, five children. Author, History and Antiquities
of the I own and Minster of Beverley; A Treatise on Education ,
Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of Grimshy; Monu-
mental Antiquities of Grimsby; History of the Con entual
( hutch, Grimsby; Pastoral Addresses to the Inhabitants of
Wolverhampton; History of the Collegiate Church, Wolver-
hampton; On Educational Societies; Letters on the Liturgy;
History of the Guild of the Holy I riruty, Sleaford, History of
Initiation; Letters on Church Principles; History of the
II itham Lodge, Lincoln; A mi, imties of Freemasonry, etc.
Died Mar. 3, 1867, at Lincoln. (Boose, vi. 1236; D.N.B.)
OLIVER, GEORGE BASS. Adm. sizar at Clare, July 6, 1782.
[S. of Peter, Esq., of Leicester.] B. at Leicester. Matric.
Michs. 1783; B.A. 17S7; M.A. 1796. V. of Glynde, Sussex,
1789-1823. V. of Belgrave-cum-Birstall, Leics., 1796-1823.
Died Dec. 26, 1823, aged 61, at Glynde. (G. Mag., 1824,1.91.)
OLIVER. GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, June
5,1854, [Eldest] s. of George, of Baldock. [B. 1836.] School,
Tonbridge. Migrated toChrist's, Oct. 11, 1854. Matric. Michs.
i<NS4; Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1864. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1859; priest (Fly) 1S61; C. of Wardington, Oxon.,
1859-60, C. of St Peter's, Bedford, 1861-3. C. of St Barnabas,
Kensington, 1863-5. C. of St Neots, Hunts., 1865-7.
1 haplain, Berks. County Asylum, Cholsey, 1870-2. C. of
St lohn-the-Baptist, Kensington, London, 1872-3. Head
Masterof St John's Wood School, London, N.W., 1880-1901.
C. of All Saints, St John's Wood, 1894-1901. C. of St
Anselm's, Streatham, 1902-10. General lie, dio. of London,
igri-22. Died Oct. 21, 1922, at 45, St James Square,
Holland Park. Brother of Henry A. G. (1862). (Tonbridge
Sck. Reg.; Peile, 11. 537; Crockford; The Times, Nov. 3, 1922.)
OLIVER. GEORGE WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Downing, Apr.
14, 1863. Did not reside.
OLIVER, HARRY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Aug. 1,
1892. S. of J., Esq., of Castle House, Tbnington. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1896;
priest, 1898; C. of St Margaret's, Plumstead, Kent, 1896-8.
C. oi Rugby, 1898-1904. C. of Richmond, Yorks., 1904-6.
V. of Marske-bv-the-Sea, 1007-9. Chaplain to the Marquess
of Zetland. Association Secretary, Mission to Seamen
(N. div.), 1909-12. Chaplain at Hamburg, 1912-14. R- of
Bengeo, Herts., 1915-45. Perm, to off., dio. of Chichester,
rg45_5Ii of 10, Park Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, in 1950.
Died Jan. 31, 1951. (I rockford.)
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Oliver, Henry Alfred Green (or Greene)
OLIVER, HENRY ALFRED GREEN (or GREENE). Adm. pens,
(age iS) at Jesus, Sept. 29, 1862. S. of George. B
Baldock, Herts. School, Tonbridge (Judd exhibitioner).
Matric. Michs. 186:; B. A. 1867; MA. 1871. Assistant Master
at Brentwood Grammar School, 1868-70; Second Mastei
there, 1870-3. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1869; priest, 1871;
C. of Harold Wood, Essex, 1871-2. Head Master of St John's
Wood School, Acacia Road, London, N.W., 1873-80
(succeeded by his brother). Mamed. 1S70, Harriett Ellniau,
dau. of William Jones, of Gloucester. A first cousin of
Bishop Weldon. Died Oct. n, 1880. Brother of George W.
(1854). (Son's correspondence; Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Oct. 13, 1SS0.)
OLIVER, HENRY HUNTLEY. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 7,
1871. Of Lancashire. S. of James, agent (and Marianne).
B. at Hulton Park, Deane. Bapt. Nov. 9, 1849. Matric.
Michs. 1S71; B.A. 1875. Ord. deacon (Mam lie.',
priest, 1S76; C. of Westhoughton, Lanes., 1874-81 V. of
Daisy Hill, iSSi-ign. Disappears from Crockford, 1912.
Brother of the next.
OLIVER, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 17, 1868. Of
Lanes. S. of James [of Hulton Park] (and Marianne.) B. at
Deane. Bapt. Tune 6, 184S. [School, Oundle.] Matric. Michs.
1868; B.A. iSr2; M.A. 1880. Ord. deacon (Tasmania, for
York) 1880; priest (York) 1882; C. of Strensall,
18S0-4. C. of Stamfordham, Northumberland, T884-5. C.
of Long Marston, Yorks., 1886-7. C. of Croston, Lanes.,
1888-91. R. of Cowlam, Yorks., 1891-1928. Died Mar. 27,
Brother of the above. (Eagle, xlv. 221; Crockford;
J he Guardian, Apr. 5, 1928.)
OLIVER, JAMES FARQUHARSON. Adm. pens, at Peter
Oct. 1, iS6r. [3rd] s. of the Rev. William Macjanlay (1826),
R. of Bovinger (or Bobbingworth), Essex. [B. there, Aug. 16,
1S40. School, Eton.] Matric. Michs. 1S61; B.A. 1S66. Before
coming into residence had been a Lieut, in the nth Regt.
Married Julia Katharine, dau. of Barry Squance, of Frant,
Tunbridge Wells. Died Oct. 18, 1868; buried at Bobbingworth.
Brother of William (1863). (Eton Sch. Reg,; T. A. Walker,
519; Army Lists.)
OLIVER. JAMES ROSS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 1, 1897
S. of William, of 131, Lichfield Street, Walsall, Staffs. B.
[Feb. 28], 1879, at Wark, Northumberland. School, St
Edward's, Oxford. Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1900. Adm.
Solicitor, 1904; practised at Walsall. Served in the Great
War, 1914-19 (Sergeant 3/7th Batt., the Worcester Regt.,
1915; 2nd Lieut., R.F.C., 1915). Died Jan. 1922, at Ring-
wood, Hants. {Roll of St Edward's Scliool, which calls him
John Ross, and states that he went to Trinity College,
Dublin; Law Lists.)
OLIVER. JOHN. B.A. 1778, incorp. from Oxford; M.A from
Catus, 1778. S. of Richard, gent., of Pvworthy, Devon.
Matric. from Queen's College, Oxford, Oct. 10, 1770, age 19;
B.A. (Exeter College) 1775- {Venn, 11. ioij Al. Oxon.)
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Pembroke, May 10.
1788. Only s. of John, Esq., of Croomshill, Greenwich, Kent.
B. there. 'Scholar, 17S8; matric. Michs. 1789; B.A. iru;
M.A. 1796. Ord. deacon (London, for Salisbury) Aug. II,
1793. One of these names was P.C. of Egloskerry, Cornwall,
1809-17, and C. of Tremaine, 1822; but see Al. Oxon. for a
contemporary namesake. A Rev. John Oliver was father of
Samuel B. (1826) and William M. (1826). (Cler;. l\
OLIVER, JOHN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens', Dec. 0, l«39-
[B. 1804.] Matric. Lent, 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1847. V. of
Warmington, Northants., 1844-73. Chaplain of King's
College Hospital, London, 1855-62. Warden of the London
Diocesan Penitentiary, Highgate, 1856-83, where he was
'verv successful in the reformation of the poor girls.' Died
July 10, 1883, at Park House, Highgate, London
vi. 1237; Northants. t'lercv; Crockford; 1 he Times, July 13,
1883.)
OLIVER, JOHN DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 7,
1827. [Eldest s. of the Rev. John, of Cherrymount, Kath-
drum, Co. Wicklow, R. of Swepston, Leics. (and his [St w lie,
Sarah Catherine, dau. of Dudley Baxter, of Athi
Warws.). B. July 23, 1809.] Matric. Mich
Of Cherrymount, Co. Wicklow. [.P. M
1831. Mary Susanna, dau. of Valentine Green, of Normanton-
le-Heath, Leics., and had issue, 9 sons and 4 daughters; (2)
Oct. 22. 1857, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Wyndham Carlyon
Ion, Norfolk, and hart issui
(3) Apr. 5, 1866, Sydney, 4th dau. of William Tongue, of Corn-
berford Hall, Staffs., and had further issue, 1 son. Died I>< < i\
1870. Father of the 11. - tn D. (1886). {Sher-
h. Reg; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families.)
OLIVER, JOHN RYDER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Cap
1853. [Eldest] s. of John Dudley (above), of CherTymount,
Rathdruin, Co. Wicklow, Ireland (and his 1st wife, Mary
Oliver, Richard
Susanna, dau. of Valentine Green, Esq., of Normanton-le-
Heath, Leics.). [B. Dec. 16, 1814. at Ashbj de la Zouch
School, Leamington College.] Matric. Michs. lSsi. Migrated
to Trimly Hall, Dec. 15, 1854; Scholar, 1855. Lieut., R.A.,
1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns, 1857-9
(mentioned in despatches). Lieut., R.H.A., 1860-4; Capt.,
1 . t. Passed StatI College, 1866. At St Helena, 1866-^.
Major, 1S74. Brigade Major, R.A., at Aldershot, 1869-74;
Lieut. -Col., 18S2; Brevet-Col., 1885. Senior Professor,
Royal Military College, Canada, 1877-86; Commandant
there, 1886-8. Hon. Major-General, 1887; C.M.G., 1889;
I I Invented a sundial to indicate true mean time.
Married (1) Apr. 19, 1864, Georgina Frances, dau. of George
M. Harrison, of Standground, and had issue; (2) 1880, Man.
dau. of William George Hinds, of Kingston, Canada. Author of
text-books on geodesyand practical astronomy. Of 24,Glaz-
burv Road, West Kensington. Died Feb. 10, 1909. Step-
brother of WUliam D. (1S86). {Venn, II. 312; Army Lists;
Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Walford, Courtly Families;
Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Who uas Who.)
OLIVER. LEONARD WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H.,
Apr. 21, 1885. B. July 26, 1867. Matric. Easter, 1SS5; B.A.
18S9. At St Mary's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S94.
Practised successively at Andover, Hants, and at Alresford.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of
9A, Magdalen Hill, Winchester, in 1946. {Univ. War List;
Medical Directories.)
OLIVER, LIONEL. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity Hall, Dec.
26, 1829. 2nd s. of L[ionel], Esq., of Bristol. [B. 1813.]
School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1830; Scholar, 1831;
B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. II.
1833. Called to the Bar, Nov. 18, 1836. Equity Draftsman
and Conveyancer. Of Summer Hill, Heacham, Norfolk.
J. P. for Norfolk. Married, July 24, 1S45, Catherine Ford,
dau. of Charles Grant. Esq.. of London. Father of the next.
sbury Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at lite Bar.)
OLIVER, LIONEL GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 30,
1876. S. of Lionel (above), of Heacham, Norfolk. [B.Aug. 16,
1858.] School, King's College, London. Matric. Michs. 1877.
Second Lieut., 77th Foot, 1879; Lieut., the Middlesex Regt.,
1880. Adjutant, Coorg and Mysore Rifles, 1886-92; Capt.,
1887; Major, 1900. Served in the S. African War, 1900-2,
7th M.I. Commanded 1st Batt., the Middlesex Regt., 1906-
10. Lieut. -Col., 1906; Brevet-Colonel, 1909; retired, 1910.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Brevet-Colonel, Middlesex
Regt. and Northumberland Fusiliers (T.F.); C.M.G., 1916;
mentioned in despatches). Of Summer Hill, Heacham,
Norfolk. Died Mar. 27, 1936. {Univ. War List; Army Lists;
II S 1 :.',« Who.)
OLIVER, LYALL GEORGE HAZELDEAN. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. n, 1878. Only s. of the Rev. John Paul
(Trinity College, Dublin, 1842), of Stoke Damerel, Devon,
deceased. B. Apr. 1, 1857, at Stoke near Devonport. School,
Newark (Mr Plater). Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. [25th
II rangier) 1SS2; .M.A. 1886; B.Sc, London, 1887. Assistant
Master at King's School, Bruton, in 1918-1923. [School-
masters' Directories.)
OLIVER, MATTHEW WILLIAM BAILLIE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 25, 1900. S. of the Rev. Robert Bennett
(1855), of Whitwell vicarage, Isle of Wight. B. there, Sept.
29, 1881. School, Cheltenham College. Matric. Michs. 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1909. At St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1906; F.R.C.S., 1914.
Chief Assistant, Ophthalmic Department of St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital. Ophthalmic House Surgeon, House Surgeon
and Senior House Physician at St George's Hospital. Assistant
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Miller Hospital, Greenwich, 1914.
Surgeon to the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital ;to thi
Queen's Hospital for Facial Injuries, Sidcup; to ' [u© n
Mary's Auxiliary Hospital, Roehampt- a
London. Served in the Great War, 1914 19 (Major, R.A.M.I :
O.B.E., 1919; surgical specialist, 15th
Mat ha '. Aiitln a ,:;['!..! .in.: . ' : i
Harlev Streel 1 'I- . 1. 1 arried, Feb 10, 19 1 1 Irother of
Robert L. B. 1 .
War List; Medical Directories; I'larr, Litrs of the
Fellows; II to
OLIVER, RICHARD. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Cl/
[Eldest s. of Hi 1 20, Mark
Lane, London, and of The Great House, Leyton, ]
[Feb. 19, i-'.il, al Leyton. Matric Michs. 1780; B
M.A. 17HS. Inherited his father's .\t< n-ivr estates m the
West Indies. Married at st fames's, Piccadilly, June 12,
■n, M111.1,'!. 1
'. London, of 2s, Royal Crescent, Bath. Dii
,, 1M21, at Bath. {Mac, Gen ,1 Her., 4th S., 11, ji;
V.L. 0 1 3 20. J
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Oliver (post Massey), Richard Mansel
OLIVER (post MASSEY), RICHARD MANSEL. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Jesus, Apr. 23, 1819. Of Hants. [S. -if Laver,
Esq. B. Sept. 15, 1799, at Alton (or Bentley). School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1819. Migrated to Downing, June
14, 1821; B.A. 1824. Assumed the name of Massey, Mav 14,
1844. Died Sept. 15, 1870. {Rugby Sell. Reg.; Changes of
Name.)
OLIVER, ROBERT. Adm, Fell. -Com. (age 19) at Trinity,
Oct. 29, 1793. [4th] s. of [the Rt. Hon.] Silver, M.P. for Co.
Limerick, 1768 and 1776], of Castle Oliver, Co. Limerick
(and Isabella Sarah, dau. of Richard Newman, of Newbury,
Co. Cork). School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1793. Of Darrington
Hall, Yorks. Married Mary Sarah Shipley, dau. of Edmund
Barker, and widow of William Sother.in, M.P. Died in 1834.
{EtanSch. Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.}
OLIVER, ROBERT BENNETT. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity,
Mar. 12, 1855. S. of [Sir] Robert [R.N.], of Dover. B. there.
Matric. Michs. 1855; B.A. 1859; M.A. 1862. Ord. deacon
(Lincoln) i860; priest, 1861; C. of Bawtrv, Yorks., 1860-2.
C. of Whitwell, Isle of Wight, 1S62-5. C. of Newchurch,
1865-7. V. of Whitwell, 1S67-1906. Subsequently of
Strathwell, Whitwell, where he died Oct. 21, 1912. Father
of Matthew W. B. (1900) and Robert L. B. (1895). {Crock-
ford; The I imes, ( let. 2 1 , 1912.)
OLIVER, ROBERT EDMUND. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 27,
1833; Fell. -Com. Oct. 17, 1833. [S. of R., of Sholebroke
Lodge, Northants.] Matric. Michs. 1833. Of Sholebroke,
Northants. J. P. for Northants. (Walford, County Fa»uhes.)
OLIVER, ROBERT LEWIS BAILLIE. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
June 29, 1895. S. of the Rev. Robert Bennett (1S55), of
Whitwell vicarage. Isle of Wight. B. there. Apr. 21, 1876.
School, Niton, Isle of Wight (private). Matric. Michs. 1895;
B.A. 189*; M.A. i'H4. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1899; priest,
1900; C. of St Hilda, Darlington, 1899-1902. C. of Coatham,
Yorks., 1902-5. C. of Whitwell, Isle of Wight, 1905-6.
C. of St Saviour's. Scarborough, 1906-8. C. of St john-the-
Evangelist, Middlesbrough, 1908-10. C. of Saltburn, Yorks.,
19 10-14. V. of Loversal and C. of Doncaster, Sheffield, 0114-
16. V. of Over, Cambs., 1916-23. V. of Monks-Kirby with
Withy Brook and Copston, Warws., 1923-7. V. of Dersing-
ham, Norfolk, 1927-43. Lie. pr., dio. of Elv, 1943-50-.
Latterly of Little Kim, Great Wilhraham. Cambs. Brother
of Matthew W. B. (1900) (I rockford.)
OLIVER, SAMUEL. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov. 13, 177s.
Of Leicestershire. [S of Samuel. Bapt. Jan. 27, 1757. at
Leicester.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1776; Scholar. 1776;
B.A. 17X0. Ord. deacon (I'eterb ) I tine 27, 1770; priest (Lincoln)
Mar. 11, 1 781. R.of Fulnetbv, Lines., 1.S24-0. V. of Kneesall,
Notts., 1827-31, and K. of Lambley, 1842-7. Married
Elizabeth — . A Samuel Oliver was V. of Calverton, Notts.,
iv '<■ 73; doubtless a son. Father of George (1814). {Eton
Sih. Lists, which give ' of Wigston, Co. Leicester'; Monson,
Inn;. Cliui.li Y... V.; X.-itlidul; 1 le< ev . s< Johns Adm. Reg.,
i\\ 401; P. B. G. BinnalL)
OLIVER. SAMUEL BROWN. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Peter-
hoi ,1 , Oct. 26, 1S21. [Ildest] s. of [the Rev.] J[ohn] (and
Catherine Pembroke). School, pnv.it. Matrx Michs. 1X27.
Died Oct. 20, 18SS; buried at Bobbmgworth (or Bovinger),
Essex. Brother of William M. (1826). (1. .1. Walker, 12 )
OLIVER. SYDNEY JAMES. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Jan.
-o. 1877. from Magdalen College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Oct. 27, 1874, age 19. [2nd s. of James, of London.
B. July 1855. School, Uppingham.] Matne. Lent. 1N77.
{Uppingham Sch. Roll, ' s. of Mrs 1 lliver, of Sf Mary Abbotts
Terrace, London'; At. Oxon.; I. A. Walker, 549.)
OLIVER, THOMAS. Adm. sizar (age 19) at Christ's, July 3,
1758. S. of [the Rev.] Robert. B. [Jan. 4, 1739/40], at
Preston, Lanes. School, Eton. Maine Easter, 1759; Si holar,
1759- Resided until December, i~So. (/,'.'>; Coll. Reg.;
Peile, 11. 207.)
OLIVER, THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St John's, July
o, 1S41. (if Middlesex. [Onlv s. of Lieut. -Col. Thomas
Samuel, "f India ] (me Thomas F. Oliver was adm. at the
Middle Temple, Mav 5. 1858, called to the Bar, June 11,
1*44; of 1, Plowden Buildings, Temple, in 18S0. {Law
Lists; Inns of Court.)
OLIVER. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. s, 1831.
S of W., of Baldock, Herts. Matric. Michs. 1831; B \
1836; M.A. 1840. Ord. deacon (Gloucester) 18^6; priest,
Mav 21, 1817; C. of Overstone. Northants, 1836-8. C. of
Shawbury, Salop, 1839-40. P.C. of Hadnall, 1840-83 (in
charge of Whenthill, 1867-70). C.-in-c. of Needwood,
Staffs . 1870 -- Died Sepl 1-. 1887, iged 78, Father of
William J. K. II (n.,| [T. I. Walker, 442;! rockford.)
Olivey, Hugh Oliver
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July 7,
1840. S. of William. B. at Tittensor, Staffs. School, Shrews-
bury. Matric. Michs. 1S40; B.A. 1845; M.A. i860. Ord.
deacon (Chester) 1S4S; priest, 1846; C. of Ulverston, Lanes. ,
1846-7. C. of Westbury, Salop, 1848-50. C. of Wilmslow,
C heshire, 185 1-60. C. of Pitcombe and of Wyke Champflower,
Somerset, 1861-3. C. of Filleigh, Devon, 1864-7. I I
Stanton with Snowshill, Gloucs., 1868-9. K- of Latton,
Essex, 1870-S6. Disappears from Crockford, 1887. Father of
Austin (1880).
OLIVER, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Caius, Oct. 2, 1863 s oi
the Rev. William Macjanlay (1826), R. of Bovinger (or
Bobbingworth), Essex. B. there, Nov. 18, 1846. Schools,
Eton and Radley. Matric. Michs. 1863; LL.B. 1867. Author,
Rough Notes and Reminiscences (containing an account of
Radley in his time). Died July 2, iS6q, at Bovinger rectorv,
of consumption. Brother of James F. (1861). {Radley
Lists; Eton Sell. Lists; Venn, 11. 364.)
OLIVER, WILLIAM [BURDETT]. Adm. Fell. -Com. at St John's,
Apr. 17, 1820; re-adm. sizar and a 'Ten-year man,'
Nov. 10, 1821. Of Lanes. Matric. Michs. 1820. Ord. deacon
(Chester) Mar. 31, 1822; priest, Mar. 23, 1823. P.C. of Ful-
ford-in-Slonr, Stalls ., 1824-70, and of Barlaston, 1834-70.
Disappears fn .m ( o.. .'.7. .',/, 1 s;:\ I' /t ' s'y List, which calls him
'B.A.'; Clerical Guide.)
OLIVER. WILLIAM DUDLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
14, 1886. [10th] s. of John Dudley (18:7), of The Heywoods,
Teignmouth, Devon [and Cherrymount, Co. Wicklow] (and
his 3rd wife, Sydney, dau. of William Tongue, of Couiberford
Hall, Staffs.). B. [Aug. 14], 1867, at Avoca, Co. Wicklow.
School, Sherborne. Matnc. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A.
1894. Author, Crags and Craters. Of The Rafters. Warden
Road, Totland Bay, Isle of Wight, in 1946. Step-brother of
John R. (1S53). {Sherborne Sch. Reg.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Burke, L.G. of Ireland.)
OLIVER. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON. Adm. pens, at Trinity.
June 29, 1835. Matric. Michs. 1S37; B.A. 1841; M.A. 1844.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1841: priest, 1S43; C. of Tonwell and
Waterford, Herts. C. of Brington, Bythom and Old Weston,
Hunts., 1844-6. C. of Normacot, Staffs., 184! 51 I of
Bengeo, Herts., 1856-62. R. of Stapleford, 1-' ; 73 Dis
appears from Crockford, 1874.
OLIVER. WILLIAM JAMES ROBERT HUNTON. Adm. pens.
(.12. ■ 10) at Magdalene, lulv 1, 1805. S. of the Rev. Willi. an
(1831), of Hadnall, Shrewsbury. B. [Mar. 27, 1846], at
Yorton, Salop. Schools, [Aldenham and] Shrewsburj
Matric. Michs. 186s. Migrated to Christ's, Apr. 14. 1866;
Scholar, 1866; B.A. r86g; M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon
(Worcester) [876; priest, 1879; C. of Newhall, Derbs., 1876-8.
C. of Ladbroke, Warws.. 1879-81. C. of Kensworth, Herts.,
1881-3. C. of Temple Grail. .11, Warws., 1883 s C. • >! St
Saviour's, Birmingham, 18S5. V. of St Peter's, Birmingham,
1889-95. V. of Temple Bruer, Lines , 1895-9. V. of Ilket-
shall St Margaret, Suflolk, 1899-1908. V. of N. Baddesley,
Hants., 1908-15. V. of Brackenfield. Derbs., 1916
Latterly of 7, Chandos Avenue, Oakleigh Park, London,
where he died Aug v>. 1926, {Shrewsbury Sch. Reg ; Aldei
ham Sch. Reg . Peile, 11. vr„ Cr„ekfnrd; 1 he limes. Sept •„
1926.)
OLIVER, WILLIAM MACJANLAY. Adm. pens, (age 16) at
Peterhouse, Oct. 26. 1S26, S. of the Rev. J[ohn]. [B. Mar
2, 1810, at Famham, Surrey.] School, private. Matric.
Michs. 1S27; B.A. {tytli Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow.
1832-4. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1S34; priest (London) Dec.
17, 1837. R. ot Bovinger (or Bobbingworth), Essex, 18 j8 99.
Married (1) [834, l.m.'. dau. of James M.ir-h Welden, and
had issue; (2) 1870, Sophia, dau. of James Wright. Author.
Occasional Poems. Died Apr. n, 1905, at Bovinger. Brother
..I 5; lei B. (1826); father of William (1863) and James F.
(1861).
OLIVEY, EDWARD. .Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 8,
1866. Of Cornwall. Matnc. Mirhs. 1866; B.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Elv) 1869; priest, 1870; C. of Bildeston, Suflolk,
[869 -2. C. of Creech (St Michael), smu. rset. 1872. < of
Wells, 1*72-4. V. of St Day, Cornwall, 1874-91. Rural
Dean, 1SS1-4. V. of St M<rrvn, is.,i -1.123. Died Aug ",
1923, aged 79. (Boase, Collect. Cornub.; Crockford] I he
Guardian. Aug. I 7. 102 J.)
OLIVEY, HUGH OLIVER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Mav z8,
1819. S. of Abraham, of Truro. B. there. School, Clifton
(Mr C. P. Bullock). Matric. Michs. 1819. Migrated (agi
Christ's, June 1, 1S20. ' He suffered from failure ot
which may have occasioned the loss of a term: this obliged
him to abandon his desire for ordination: he settled at
Mylor, near Falmouth, where he lived until his death in
1864.' [Peile, 11. 400.)
590
Olivey, John Michael Abraham
OLIVEY, JOHN MICHAEL ABRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney,
Oct. i, 1891. [Elder] s. of Richard [Paymaster, R.N.], de-
ceased. B. July 11, 1S72, at Crowan, Camborne. School.
Dunheved College, Launceston (Mr G. O. Turner). Matrii
Michs. 1891- B.A. 1S94. At St Thomas's Hospital. M.R.C.S.;
L.R.C.P., 1900. Practised at Poole, Dorset, unl
Resided subsequentlv at Hamworthv, near Poole. Died Dec.
3, 1931; buried at Hamworthv. (Medical Directories; !"*i
Dec. 5, 1931.)
OLIVIER. DANIEL JOSIAS. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 20,
1809. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Daniel Stephen (St Alban Hall
and Corpus Christi College, Oxford), R. of Clifton, Beds., 1790-
1821 (and his 1st wiferMargaret Harriet, dau. of 1:
Henry Arnold, D.D.).] B. [Apr. 26, 1789], at Swanswick.
Somerset. Matric. Lent, 1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1822. Ord.
priest (London, for Winchester) Ian. 8, 1S15. R. of Clifton,
Beds., 1S27-5S. Married, June 20, 1815, Sarah Elizabeth,
dau. of Richard Chambers, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Disappears
from Clergy List, 1859. Brother of the next; father of John
J. C. (1844). (Burke, P. and B. (for his father).)
OLIVIER, HENRY STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Clare, Jan. 21,
1813. [2nd s. of the Rev. Daniel Stephen (St .Alban Hall and
Corpus Christi College, Oxford), R. of Chfton, Beds., 179°-
1821 (and his 1st wife, Margaret Harriet, dau. of the Rev.
Henry Arnold, D.D.).] B. [Aug. 14, 1796], at Clifton, Beds.
Lieut. -Col. in the armv. Of Potteme Manor House, Beds.
J. P. for Beds.; High Sheriff, 1843- Married, Dec. 11, 1S23,
Mary, dau. of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Dacres, G.C.M., and
had issue. Died in 1S66. Brother of the above. (Burke,
P. and B.)
OLIVIER. JOHN JOSIAS CONYBEARE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity, Mar. 1, 1844. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] Daniel [Josias]
(1809). B. Jan. 5, 1825, at Clifton, Beds. School, Rugbv.
M [trie Michs, 1844. Died Aug. 30, 1897. (Rugby Sell. Reg.)
OLLERHEAD. JOHN. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct. 1. 1895.
B. Feb. 4, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1901. Ord.
deacon, 1902; priest (Lichfield) 1903; C. of Hope, Staffs.,
1902-4. C. of Holv Trinitv, Shrewsbury, 1904-7. C. of Holy
Trinity (Hope), Hanley, 1907-n. C. of St Luke's (Welling-
ton), Hanley, 1911-12. V. of Loppington. Salop, 1912-14.
Deputation Secretary, C.E. Waifs and Strays Soc., dio. of
Manchester, 1915. Assistant dio. Chap., dio. Lichfield, 1915-
17. Organising Secretary, C.E.T.S., dio. of Lichfield, 1919-20;
Gen. lie, dio. of Lichfield, 1917-24. V. of Knutton, Staffs.,
1924. Lie. to off., dio. of Lichfield, 1925-8. Organising Secre-
tary, C.E. Waifs and Strays Soc, T928-9. Perm, to off. at
Bucknall with Bagnall, Staffs, 1929-33; dios. Portsmouth
and Winchester, 1933-4; dio. Chichester, 1936; dio. Lich-
field, from 1934. Residing at 40, Princes Road, Hartshill.
Stoke-on-Trent, in 1937. Disappears from Crockford, 1940.
OLLEY. HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Oct. 2,
1876. S. of Thomas Letter, Esq., of Great Yarmouth. B.
Mar. 24, 1856. School, Yarmouth College; and at Owens
College, Manchester. Matric. Michs. 1876; Scholar, 1876;
B.A. "(2 is/ Wrangler) 18S0. Assistant Master at the Noncon-
formist Grammar School, Bishop's Stortford, for 2 years; at
Grove Park School, Wrexham, for 2 years; at Oliver's Mount
School, Scarborough, for 9 years. Head Master of Llangollen
County School, 1895-1919. Died Aug. 1919, suddenly, whilst
on holiday at Carmarthen. ( T. A ■ Walker, 548 and MS. note;
Schoolmasters' Directories.)
OLLIFFE. THOMAS FRANCIS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity,
Dec. 3, 1859. [Eldest] s. of Sir Joseph. M.D., of 2, Rue St
Florentin, Paris, physician at the British Embassy. [B. Feb.
26, 1842. School, Harrow.] Matric. Lent, 1861; LL.B. 1864.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 20, 1862. Called to the Bar,
Nov. 17, 1868. Of Sloane Street, London, and Deauville,
Calvados, France. Died Feb. 10, 1888, as the result of an
accident, in London. (Harrow Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Tnn
Court; Poster, Men 1! the Bar.)
OLLIVANT, ALFRED. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June II,
1816. S. of William [clerk in the Navy Office]. B
1798], at Manchester. School, St Paul's, London. Matri'
r, 1817; Craven Scholar, 1820; B.A. [6th Wran a
1821; Chancellor's medal, 1821; Tyrwhitt Hebrew Scholar,
1822; Members' prize, 1822, 1823; M.A. 1824; D.D
Fellow, 1823. Regius Professor of Divinity, [843 9. Ratio
den Preacher, 1850. Ord. deacon, 1824. Vice-Principal of
St David's College, Lampeter, 1827-43. Preb. of St David's,
1829. R. (sinecure) of I lbs , 1827-32, V. of
Llaogeler, 1832-5. R. of Bettws-Bledrws, 1835-7. 1
of Llandaff Cathedral. R. of Somersham, Hunts., 1843-9.
Bishop of Llandaff, 1849-82. !■'■
many churches in his diocese. Established thi
inn Society. One of the Revisers of the * >M Tesl 1
ment. A Divinity prize is given i] I st Pa'il's
School. First i - II 1 Pauline I hit
An Analysis of the Text of the History of Joseph; Sermons
Olver, Henry Haine
preached in St David's College. Lampeter; Some Remarks on
I Uhedral; Did the
of the Evangelical Movement mainly consist in the
Promotion of Dissent?, etc. Died Dec. 16, 1882, at Bishop's
Court, Llandaff. Father of Alfred (next) and William S.
, brother of Edward (1835). [St Paul's Scl
B ise, vi. 1:41. Crockford; D.N.B.)
OLLIVANT, ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 3,
S. of the Rt. Rev. Alfred (1S16), Bishop of Llandaff.
B. [Aug. 2, 1836], at Lampeter, Cardigans. School, Rugby.
Matric. Michs. 1855. Ensign, 35th Bengal Native Infantry,
1857. Served in the Indian Mutiny, 1S57-9. Lieut., 1858.
In the Bengal Staff Corps, 1861; Capt., 1869; Major, 1S77;
Lieut.-Col., 1883; Colonel, 1887; retired 1895. District Supt.
of Jhansi Military Police, and Inspector-General, 1890;
District Superintendent of Police, Meerut, 1890-1. Died
June 1901. Brother of William S. (1852). (Rugby Sch. Reg.;
Arm) Lists- I.C.S. Lists 1
OLLIVANT, EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Feb.
15. S. of William [clerk in the Navy Office]. B. in
London. School, St Paul's, London. Matric. Michs. 1835;
B.A. 1839; M.A. 1842. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1841; priest,
1842; C. of Walsall, Staffs., 1845-7. C. of Barley, Herts.,
1847-50. Master of Wye Grammar School and C. of Vi ;
Kent. C.of Havant, Hants., 1S52-6. Chaplain to the Bishop of
Llandaff, 1S57-65. V. of Llanddewi-Rhydderch, Mon., 1865-
75. Rural Dean of Abergavenny, 1869-75. R. of Erbistock,
Flints., 1875-83. Married Susan Maria, dau. of John James
Kayll, of the Isle of Man. Died Dec. 14, 1883. Brother of
Alfred (1816). [St Paul's Sell. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian,
Dec. 19, 1883.)
OLLIVANT. EDWARD. Adm. at King's, Oct. 9, 1900. [3rd s.
of Lieut.-Col. Edward Albert, R.A. B. July 9, 1S81. School,
Rugby.] Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903. Underwriter. A
member of Lloyd's, 1903. Of Walnut Cottage, Nettlebed,
Henley-on-Thames. Died there Nov. 7, 1945. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; The Times, Nov. 8, 1945.)
OLLIVANT, LIONEL ARTHUR EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1890. S. of [Sir] Edward [Charles Kayll],
of 31, Weymouth Street, London. B. Dec. 2, 1872, at Surat,
India. School, Charterhouse, Godalmiog. Matric. Michs.
1890; B.A. 1893. Rowing 'blue,' 1893, 1894. Lieut., Royal
Fusiliers, 1896; Capt., 1900. Served in the China expedition,
1900, attached to the 1st Chinese Regt.; killed in action at
Tientsin, July 14, 1900, when taking ammunition to an
American contingent, for which dutv he had volunteered.
(Charterhouse Reg.; Book of Blues; The Times, Aug. 4, 1900.)
OLLIVANT, WILLIAM SPENCER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity, Dec. 13, 1852. [Eldest] s. of the Rt. Rev. Alfred (18 16),
Bishop of Llandaff. [B. at Lampeter, Cardiganshire.] School,
Rugby. Did not reside. Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford,
Mar. 3, 1853; B.A. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford) 1S58;
M. \. (Oxford) 1859. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov.
Called to the Bar, i860. On the South Wales an. 1 I
Circuit, and Glamorganshire Sessions. Cornmis-i
boundaries of Boroughs Act, 1869. Died Oct. 3, 1876, at
Chester, while revising barrister there. Brother of Alfred
(1855). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of I
OLLIVER. GEORGE HUBERT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, 1 let. 6,
S. of the Rev. (sic) George Kingston, of Ascot re tor) .
Berks, (and Geraldine Henrietta, dau. of Richard Samuel
Guinness). B. [Mav 3], 1S68, at Brighton. School, Winchester.
Matric. Michs. 188S; B.A. 1891. A.M.I.C.E. Resi
Paris in -1906-20-. [Winchester Coll. Reg., which gives bis
father as George Kingston, Esq., deceased.)
OLORENSHAW, JOSEPH RUSSELL. Matric Non-Coil. Michs.
1876. S. of John, baker (and Eliza). B, 1
Westminster. Bapt. Dec. 30, 1849. Migrated as
St John's, Oct. 5, 1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon II
priest, 1883; C. of Soham, Cambs., 1882-9. C. -
Bucks., 1890. C. of Rattlesden, Suffolk. 1891-1912; R.
there, 1912-27. Editor. I May 1.
1927. (Eagle, xlv. 106; Crockford; The Guardian,
1927.)
OLVER, HENRY HAINE. Adm. sizar n Si |ohn's, I'm. ti
1845. Of Wilts. [2nd] s. of Henry, Wesky.m mini
Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas MiM.r B.May
17, 1827, at Glastonbury. School, Monmouth Grammar.]
Matric. Michs. 1845. Migrated to ■. l|et. 21,
'
\
priest (Worcester) 1852; C. of Me
1 S. C. of Menheniot, Cornwall.
1858 -1. 1, 1863-71.
C. of Ston Eastoi
Hinton-Blewett, 188 . A fro
Bristol, in 1884 Chaplaii
Bristol
Collect. Cornub. 638.)
591
O'Mahony, The
O'MAHONY, THE (1900), see MAHONY, P. G.
O'MALLEY, BARRETT LENNARD ALBEMARLE. Adm. sizar
.it Trinity, Oct. 1, 1896. S. of [the Rev.] Bryan, of 45, Edin-
burgh Road, Norwich. B. [Sept. 29], 1877, at I
Norfolk. School, Norwich Grammar. Matric. Midi-- 1 ■■-)<■,
Bell Scholar, iS0;; Seholar, iSo<>; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt 1, 1st
Class) 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May ro, 191 1,
(in the South-Eastem Circuit, and Middlesex Sessions. Of
2, Temple Gardens, and 24, Montague Road, Richmond,
Surrey, in 1946. [Law Lists.)
O'MALLEY, EDWARD LOUGHLIN. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Nov. 23, 1859. [Eldest] s. of Peter Frederick [Q.C., Bencher,
Middle Temple], of 7, Lowndes Street, London (and Emily,
dau.of William kn,lv,oll,of Holbrook, Suffolk). B. [Feb. 17],
1*4:, in London. School, Norfolk (private). Matric. Michs.
1 60; B.A. 1864; MA. 1868. Incorp- at Exeter College,
Oxford. i*<i4- President of the Union, 1S63 (for 2 terms).
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Jan. 1 3, 1863. Called to the Bar,
I 111. 26, 1 66. On tli-' Northern Circuit. Attornev-(>nera]
>•) I.tt.i.u. 1, r-' ' ; of Hong Kong, 1880-9. Chief Justice
<>f the Straits Settlements, 1889-92. Chief Justice of British
1 .iii.m 1, [894-8, Chief Judge of the Supreme Consular
Court for the Ottoman Empire, 1898-1903. Knighted, 1891.
I -quire of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Served on th<-
Mauritius Royal Commission, 1909-10. Chairman, Oxford-
shire Quarter Sessions, 1914-27. Married, i86q, Emma
Winifred, dan. of Joseph Alfred Hardi astlt- (sometime M.I',
for Bury St Edmunds), of Nether Hall, Suffolk, and had
issue. Died Au l:. i'\ I'M:, at Cuddesdon, Ox,.,n. Brother of
the next. [Law List'-; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at the Bar;
Burke, L.O.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families', Whowas Who;
W. Cowper; The Times, Aug, 17. 1932.)
O'MALLEY, EMILIUS ST CLAIR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Dec.
14, 1866. S. of Peter Frederick [Q.C.], of 7. Lowndes Street,
I ondon (and Emily, dau. of William Kodwell, of Woodlands,
Ipswich). B. Jan. 2, 1840, in London. School, Brighton
College. Matric. Miens. 1868; B.A. 1872. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 20, 1872. I ailed Lo the Bar, June 7, 1875. On the
South -Eastern Circuit; Norwich, Ipswich and Bury St
Edmunds Sessions. Equity Draftsman and Conveyancer.
Died July 9, 1917. Brother of the above. (Brighton t oil.
Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court, which gives ' S. of John';
Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.)
OMBLER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, [age 17) at Trinity, Apr 20,
[821. [Eldest] s. of Edward. B. [Feb. 13, 1804], at Camerton,
Cumberland. School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1S21;
B.A. 1825; M.A. 1S2S. Adm. at the Middle Temple, May 2,
1825. Called to the Bar, Feb. 6, 1829. Equity Draftsman and
( onveyancer. {Record of Old Westminsters, which calls him
' Edward Ward Ombler '; Law Lists; Inns of 1 we/.)
O'MEARA, GEORGE ALEXANDER. Adm subsizarat Trinity.
Oct. 7, 1891. S. of Michael Arthur, of Argyll House.
Stapleton Road, Bristol B. May 28, 1872, at Kilcornan,
Co. Tipperary. School, Bristol Grammar. Matric. Mil hs. 1891;
I shibitioner; B.A [25th Wrangler) 1894.^ B.Sc, London,
1905. Assistant Mast' r at Bridgnorth Grammar School.
Private tutor for five years. Assistant Master at Dorchester
Grammar School, 1901-8. Head Master of Southend College,
1908—13. Second Master and Senior Maths Master ai
Worksop College, 1914-33-. Died Nov. 3. 1942, at HilLfield,
Selsey; buried at Church Norton, Sussex. {Schc
Directories; The rimes, Nov. io, 1942.)
O'MEARA. MORGAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Peter-
nor-.i , Jan. *', i"o. uf Mid.ll'wv. s. ho,, 1, [{ton Matric
Faster, 1771. 'At the County Midsummer sessions. Mr Agar
and Mr O'M-ara, It 11. iw-Commoncrs, who stood indicted for
an assault on Thomas Fletcher, printer, at a public coffee-
house in Cambridge, on the 18th of M tr< h, 1771, moved by
their counsel to stay proree,lm_'- on the indictmenl alleging
that the University ought to have sole conusance ol the \ ise
This motion was refused, whereupon they produced a
certiorari to remove th.' indictment into the Court ol I ii
Bench.' 'The University having claimed conusan 1 an
indictment found at the County sessions against Mr A far
and Mr 0'Meara,...the claim was argued in Hilary Term this
year and on Feb. 3rd, 1772, the Court of King's Bench de-
' nl-'il that conusance could not be allowed, as it might have
been claimed at the Midsummer sessions, at which thi di
fendants were under recognizances to plead.' (/.' 1 1
Reg.; C. H. Cooper, Annals of Cambridge, iv. [62 )
OMMANNEY, EDWARD JULIUS. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct
10, 1871. 3rd s. of John Colpoys, Lieut., R.N.. of Ilminster.
B there, Mar, to, 1851, School, St Auben's College, Jersey
(Mr Lemestre). Matric. Michs. 1871. Became a Non-Coil.
student; B.A, 1877.
OMMANNEY. GEORGE DRUCE WYNNE. Adm. pens, at
TRINITY, Apr. 23, 1838. [8th S. of Sir Fran, is M.,l\,|, -iix,
M.P. for Barnstaple. B. Apr. 12, 1819. in Norfolk Street,
O'Neill, Gerald Owt£N Kildare
Strand, London. School, Harrow.] Matrii Michs. 1838;
Scholar, 1841; B.A 1842; M.A 1845. Ord. deacon I
1S43; priest, 1S44; C- of Edwinstowe, Notts., 1845-9. c- of
Cameley, Somerset, 1850-2. C. of Winterbourne-Gunner,
Wilts., 1853. C. of Aldbourne, 1854-7. C. of Woodborough,
1858. P.C. of Queen Charlton. Somerset, 1859-62 C. of
Whitchurch, 1862-75. V. of Draycot, 1875 B8 Preb of
Wells Cathedral, 18S4-1902. Author, The Athanasutn Crenl,
Examination of Rt\ent I heoric<.; Fulv Histnrv of the Atha-
>:.i.i.ik < ,ttj, The S.P.C.K. and th, Creed oj St Athanasius,
etc. After 1888 resided at 29, Beaumont Street. Oxford,
where he died Apr. 20, 1002. [Harrmc St It. Reg.; < >
D.N.B.)
O'NEAL, THOMAS WHITFOOT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, July
7. 1830. [S. of Thomas, deceased. B. in the Barbados.]
Doubtful if resided. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity College,
Dublin, Feb. 7, 1831, age 21. Married Anna, dau. ol Col I
Carter, of S. Carolina, U.S.A. Father of the next. {Ai.
Dubl.)
O'NEAL, THOMAS WOOLLCOMBE BARTON. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1886. S. of T[homas] Whitfoot (above) (and Anna,
n& Carter). [B.Oct. 7. 1866.] School, Cheltenham College.
Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1910. Called to the
Bar, InnerTemple, Nov. 17, 1897. Of Bridgetown, Barbados.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Pte., The Queen's (R. W.
Surrey Regt.); Second Lieut., R. Defence Corps and Special
List (interpreter)). Died Sept. i, 1935, at Whitehall, St
Peter, Barbados. {Cheltenham < oil. Reg.; Univ. War List;
Lav Lists; The Junes, Sept. 30, 1
O'NEILL, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Jesus, Dec. 1867.
[Only] s. of Henrv Arthur (1S20). B. at Brighton. [School,
Beaumaris.] Matric. Lent, 1868. Migrated to St Catharine's,
Feb. io, 1869. Adm. at the Inner Temple (for the Irish
Bar), May 7. 1873. [Inns of Court.)
O'NEILL, BERNARD PRICE. Adm. at Cars, Oct. 1.
of William, retired Ordnance-officer, of Lee, Kent. B.
[Dec. 19], [865,inBayswater. Schools, Blackheath and Hailey-
burv. Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1888. At Guv's Hospital.
M.F 1 S.; L.R.C.P., 1901. Did not practise." Director of
W. Rider and Sons, Ltd., printers and publishers ol Udi 1 -
gate Street, London. Of 9, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick, W., in
1946. Died May 4, 1947. [Haileybury Reg.; Venn, 11. 468;
Medical Directories; The Times, May 7, 1947 |
O'NEILL. CHARLES COOKE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Ap] e6,
1883. S. of [the Rev.] Arthur Alexander. B. [May 29, 181 |
at Chorley, Lanes. School, St Paul's, London. Matric.
Michs. 1883; Scholar, 1883. Resided one year owing to ill-
health. 'Subsequently became a professional singer.' I 1
manv vears Chairman and Managing Director of lames
Lyle and Co., Ltd., of Old Bond Street, London. (Peile, 11.
695; St Paul's Sell. Reg., which calls him Charles Stephen, and
gives him as s. of the Rev. A., of Clapham.)
O'NEILL (formerly CHICHESTER). EDWARD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 8, 1859. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. William
[Chichester] (later 1st Baron), of Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim
[who had assumed in 1855, by Royal licence, the surname and
arms of O'Neill] (by his 1st wife, Henrietta, dau. of Robert
Torrens). B. [Dec. 31, 1839], at Derrynoyd, Co. Deny.
School, Queen's Count v (private). Matric. Michs 1859,
Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 9, 1862. M.P. for Co.
Antrim, 1863-S0. Succeeded his father as 2nd Baron
O'Neill, Apr. 18, 1883. Of Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim. J.P.
and D.L. for Co. Antrim. Married, June 30, 1873, Lady
Louisa Katherine Emma Cochrane, dau. of the nth I arl 1 I
Dundonald, and had issue. Died Nov. [9, 1928. (Inns of
Cmrt: Burke, P. and B.; G.EA ; Who was Who; The Times,
Nov. 20, 1928 )
O'NEILL, FRANCIS RECLAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney. Oct t,
1 ■■■',-■ S of K, of Rouen, France. B. Apr. 17, 1876, at
Odiham. Hants. School, Currie Engineering, Folkestone.
Matric. Michs. 1898 Served in the Great War, 1914 ig
(Capt , K. Inni'-kiliiiig Fusiliers; Major, R. Sussex I ■• gl
(T.F ); Brevet Major; mentioned in despat, In-1 \ I >: ■
War List.)
O'NEILL, GERALD OWEN KILDARE. Adm. pens. atQi bens'
Oct. [873. [Youngest s. of the Rev. Owen Lucas (1840) (and
Georgina Louisa Nepean). B. Sept. 25, 1853, at Newton Si
Petrock, Devon. School, Stony Stratford.] Matric. Michs.
1873; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells)
1 38 .-, priest, 1883. Head Master at Crewkerne Grammai Si hi ol
and C. of Crewkerne, Somerset, 18S2-3. Head Master of Si
I (rostane's College and C. of St Margaret's, Aberlour, Banff,
1883 -5. Chaplain, Trinity College, Stratford-on-Avon, 1885.
( -I Moccas, Heref., 1886 93. I ol ( Inn. Salop, l
of Mansel Lacy with Yazor, Heref., 1 897-1907. R. of Eaton
Bishop. 1907-32. Married, 1885, Nellie, eldest dau. of T.
Duff, Esq., of Aberlour, Banffshire. Died Feb. 13, 1932, at
Eaton Bishop; buried there. {Crock for J; The Times, Feb, i( ,
I932-)
592
O'Neill, Henry Arthur
O'NEILL, HENRY ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age iS) at TRINITY,
June 5, 1S20; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had
matric. Mar. 15, 1820, age 17. [Only] s. of John. B. in Dublin.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1820. Ensign, 41*1 Foot, 1821;
Capt., 12th Foot, 1827; Major, 1835-42; Major-General,
1870. Died Nov. 23, 1874, at St Ann's, Donnybrook, Co.
Dublin. Fatherof Arthur (1867). (Boose, VI. 1246; Al Oxon.)
O'NEILL, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. 10, 1835. Of
Ireland. Matric. Easter, 1836.
O'NEILL, JOHN MORTLOCK. Adm. pens, at Cues, Apr. 4,
1 , S. of the Rev. John, late missionary of the Jews'
ty. B. Nov. 1826, in Hamburg. School [Blundell's],
Tiverton. Devon. Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A. 1S50; M.A. 1K75.
Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1855; priest, 1S5S; C. of St Ives, Corn-
wall, 1S55-8. C. of Tedbum St Mary, Devon, 1858-60. C.
of Silverton, 1860-1. C. of Burlescombe, Somerset, 1861-6.
C. of W. Buckland, 1866-S. C. of S. Stoke, 186S-74. C. of
Stoodleigh, Devon, 1875-80. C. of Rbckbeare, 1880-4.
Public Preacher, dio. of Exeter, 1885. Died Nov. 11, 1905,
at Bumham, Somerset. {Blundell's Sell. Reg.: Venn, 11. 274;
Crockford.)
O'NEILL. OWEN ALFRED WEDEKIND. Adm. pens, at
Queens', Sept. 29, 1S65. [B. Jan. 27, 1846.] Matric. Mj< hs
1865- B.A. 1877; M.A. 1886. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1S76;
priest, 1877; C. of Christ Church, Jarrow, 1876-9. C. of
! astwood, Yorks., 1870-S0. Chaplain to the Forces, 1SS0-
1905; at Colchester, 1880-2 and 18S7-92; in Egypt. 1882-7
(Nile expedition, 18S4-5); second Nile expedition, 1885-6;
at Alexandria, 1892-9; at Chatham, 1899-1905. R. of
Rendlesham, Suffolk, 1905-6. Died Aug. 26, 1906, at
Llandrindod Wells. {Crockford; Army Lists; The Times,
Aug. 31, 1906.)
O'NEILL, OWEN LUCAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', Dec. S, 1840.
Matric. Lent, 1S41; B.A. 1S45; M.A. 1S72. Ord. deacon
, Exeter) 1844; priest, 1845; C. of Sheepwash with Shebbear,
Devon, 1844-8. C. of Newton St Petrock, 1848-51. V. of
Abbot's-Bickington, 1851-71. C. of Morebath, 1857-9. C.
of Skilgate with Upton, Somerset, 1859-63. C. of Corn-
worthy, Devon, 1863-71. V. of Bulkworthv, 1871. V. of
Bishop's Nympton, 1871-S2. Died Feb. 28, 1SS2. Father of
Gerald 0. K. (1873). (Crockford; The Guardian, Mar. 15.
O'NEILL, SIMEON WILBERFORCE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
June 30, 1855. Matnc. Michs. 1S55; Scholar, 1856; B.A. 1S59;
M.A. 1862, Assistant Master at Eton, 1860-3. Ord. deacon
(Oxford) 1861; priest, 1864; C. of Clewer, Berks., 1861-3.
C. of Wantage, 1S63-4. Missionary at Bankipur and Delhi,
1S74-5; at Indore, 1875-82. Died at Indore, Aug. 31, 1882,
aged 45. (Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 13, 1882.)
O'NEILL, WILLIAM HENRY SLINGSBY. Adm. (age 17) at
Caius, Oct. 1, 1872. S. of the Rev. Henry [sometime Chap-
lain in Italy], Y. of Queniborough, Leics. B. [May 28, 1854],
at Pisa. School, private. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1876.
Second Lieut., R. Dublin Fusiliers, 1875; Capt., 1884;
(Adjutant, Auxiliary Forces, 1886-91); Major, 1894; Colonel,
1899. Served in Egypt; in the S. African War, 1899-1902
(D.S.O.; mentioned in despatches). Retired, 1902. Of
Ballyf ree, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow. J . P. for Co. Wicklow. Died
Sept. 27, 1931. [Venn, 11. 404, which gives 'died in Dublin,
Oct. 1891'; Univ. War List; Army Lists; Who was Who;
V.C. and D.S.O.)
ONGLEY. ROBERT HENLEY, Lord. Adm. nobleman (age 17),
at Trinity, June 29, 17S8. [Elder s. of Robert Henley (who
took the name of Ongley before 1754), 1st Baron, of Old
Warden, Beds, (and Frances, dau. of Richard Gosfright,
Esq., of Langton Hall, Essex). B. Oct. 3, 1771.] School,
Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1790; M.A. 1790. Had succeeded
as 2nd Baron (in the peerage of Ireland), 1785. Married,
July II, 1801, Frances, only dau. of Lieut. -Gen. Sir John
Burgoyne, Bart., and had issue. Died Aug. 20, 1 m | 1 he
peerage became extinct on the death of his unmarried son,
Robert Henley-Ongley, 1877. [Record of Old Westminsters;
G.E.C.; Burke, P. and B.)
ONION, THOMAS CLARKE. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's,
S. of — , of Bath Row, Birmingham- Matric.
i Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1844; ; • Chaplain
to the workhouse and asylum, Birmingham, 1847-57.
' r Duchi 1 ■ "I Chaplain
to the County Asylum, Lancaster, 1858-78. Disappears from
ri, 1879.
ONIONS, JOHN COLLINGWOOD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Oct. 14, 1887. [Eldest] s. of J[ohn] C[oUingwood ) . I 1 . ■ 1
Birmingham. School, Kugby [age 13 in 1 Matrt
Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1894. Ord. deacon (lip.
Royston, for Liverpool) 1891; priest, 1893; C. of \\ D
rpool, 1891-7. R. of Ashton, Devon, 1897-1913.
Disappears from Crockford, 1914. [Rugby Sch. Reg.)
Onslow, Charles
ONIONS (post PURTON), WALTER EDWIN. Adm. pens, at
St Johs's, |ulv 1. 1850. S. of Samuel, writing-clerk (and
Eleanor). B. at Madeley, Salop. Bapt. Dec. 29, 1833. Maim.
Michs. 185(1. Migrated to St Catharine's, Jan. 19, 1857; B.A.
i860. Changed his name to Walter Onions Purtoi
Ord. deacon (I hichester) 1859; priest, i860; C. of l'etwnrth,
Sussex, 1859-65. C. of Blackpool, 1S65-6. R. of Coombe,
Sussex, 1866-70. R. of Kingston-bv-Sea, Brighton
88. R. of Poynings, 188S-92. Died Sept. 17, 1892, aged 58.
(Scott, MSS.; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 21, 1892.)
ONSLOW, ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
M iv 25, 1861. 4th] s. of Arthur P[ooley], Esq. (and Rosa
Roberta, dau. of Alexander MacLeay, F.R.S., of N.S.W.).
B. [July 17], 1842, at Trichinopoly, India. Schools, [Brighton
College and] Westminster. Matric. Lent, 1862; B.A. 1866.
Athletics 'half-blue' (hurdles) 1S64. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Jan. 15, 1862. Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1868.
Attorney-General of British Honduras, 1878-80; of W.
Australia, 1880-1. Acting Governor, 1884-5 and 1891-2.
Chief Justice, W. Australia, 1883-1900. Knighted, 1895.
Returned to England, 1900. Married, Feb. 4, 1878, Madeleine
Emma, dau. of the Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham, and had
issue. Latterly of Bembridge, Isle of Wight. Died Oct. 20,
1908. (Brighton < oil. Reg.; Record of Old Westminsters;
Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 539; Burke, P. and B.; Law Lists;
Inns of Court; Who was Who.)
ONSLOW, ALEXANDER LEE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
May 29, 1854. [3rd] s. of [Major] George Walton [E.I.C.S.]
(and Mary Murray, dau. of A. R. Hughes, Capt., E.I.C.S.).
B. [Dec. 29, 1S35], at Secunderabad, Madras, India. School,
Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1854; Scholar, 1855; B.A. 1858.
Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1859; priest, i860; C. of
Marston Bigot, Somerset, 1859-62. C. of Wisley, Surrey,
1862-3. Chaplain (Indian Eccles. Est.) at Nasirabad, 1863-5;
at Ahmadnagar, 1865-6; at Rajkot with Bhuj, 1868-9;
at Surat, 1869-71; at Camp Deolall, 1S71-2; at Neemuch,
1873-5; at Belgaum Fort, 1875-7; at Satara with Maha-
baleshwar, 1877-8; at Kirkee, 1878-81; at Sur.it, 1882; at
Byculla, 1S83-5. C. of St James, Brighton, 1885-90. V. of
Kingsbury, Warws., 1890-1006. Married, July n, 1S64, Ellen
Elmira, dau. of John Warden, member of Council, Bombay,
and had issue. Resided latterly at 17, Willes Road,
Leamington. Died Mar. 31, 1912. (Record ot 'Old Westminsters;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 541.)
ONSLOW, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, May 28,
1775. Of Liverpool. Name off, Jan. 13, 1776.
ONSLOW, ARTHUR FOOT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 31,
[866. [Eldest s. of Pitcaim, Major, Royal Marines (and
Adelaide, only dau. of Capt. Saltren Willett). B. Oct. 2,
1846.] Matnc. Michs. 186ft; B.A. 1870. Died Sept. 10, 1919.
(Burke, P. and B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, II. 541; Walford,
County Families (sub his father).)
ONSLOW, ARTHUR JOHN MACARTHUR. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 29, 1893. [2nd] s. of [Capt.] Arthur Alexander
Walton [R.N.] (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Hon. James
MacArthur, member of the Legislative Council, of Camden
Park, near Sydney, Australia). B. [Apr. 29], 1873, in NSW. ,
Australia. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1893. Served in
the S. African War, 1899-1901 (Lieut., 2nd Australian Light
Horse; severely wounded). Brother of Jam-- W M
(Rugby Sch. Keg.; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11.
543; Army Lists.)
ONSLOW, ARTHUR LOFTUS. Adm. pens, at SelWYN H., Oct.
I, 1892. [Eldest s. of Douglas Arthur, A. M. I.C.I . I P., oi
10, Keswick Road, Putney (and Caroline Isabella, dau. of the
Rev. Robert Loftus Tottenham)] U. July ifi, 1874. [School,
Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Of Mount Severn,
Llanidloes, Montgomervshire. S01 Director
of the Nantiago Mining Co. Lieut., 1st Batt. Montgomery-
shire Vol. Regt. Married, Feb. 3, 1900, Mabel, dau. of George
Blundell Longstaff, M.D., of Putney Heath, S.W., and had
issue. J. P. for Montgomeryshire, 1910; High Sheriff, 1936-7-
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, P. and B.; Burke, Col. I. entry,
II. 542; Fox-Do Iks; Kelly, Handbook.)
ONSLOW, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, May 12.
1829. [3rd] s. of [the Rev. 1 Mi. 1 .11.
Peverell, Dorset]. B. at 1 I cell, Apr, 18, 1810.
., Sherborne 1 Matric. Michs. 1820; B.A. ■
1838. Ord. deacon (Bath and Wells) 1838; priest, 1839:1 ol
M.l| I. .Mo
11. R. of Chut. .1. i ' of the
K..v.il iv. uliar of wmibomi Mi" iter, 1851
a caret's Hospital, Wimborne. Rural Dean,
V. ..I Holt, Dorset, 1850
ige, Isleof Purbcck. I lied M ..■ I
. ^23). (Sherborne Sell. Reg.; Crock-
ford; The Guardian ,May 21, 1884
VAC11 IV
593
38
Onslow, Denzil
ONSLOW, DENZIL. Adm. pens. (age iS) at Trinity. Apr. 13,
I I21. (Eldest] s. of [General] Denzil [of Staughton House,
Hunts.] (and his 2nd wife, Sophia, dan. of Sir Stephen
Lushington, Bart.). B. [July 27, 1802], in Middlesex.
School, Eton. Matric. Michs. 1821. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 25, 1823. Succeeded to Staughton House, 1838. J. P.
for Hunts.; High Sheriff, 1863. Died Feb. 10, 1879; buried
in Great Staughton church. [Eton Sch. Lists; Inns of
< Ourt; W.ilf,.rd, 1 vuntv I- aunties; Mi., ,,en. el Her., N.S.,
II 267.)
ONSLOW, DENZIL ROBERTS. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Mar.
-1. 1S58. [2nd] s. of Thomas, of [the] Madras [C.S.] (and
Elizabeth Sarah, dau. of Charles Roberts, Esq.). B. [June 12],
1839, 111 Sussex. School, Brighton College. Matric. Michs.
1S58; B.A. 1S62. Cricket 'blue,' 181.0, i.sr,i. Played cricket
for Sussex, 1860-9. Private Secretary to Sir C. Trevelyan, to
the Rt. Hon. N. Massey, and to Sir R. Temple (in India),
1862-71. M.P. for Guildford, 1874-85. Of 5,LittleSt lames's
Street, London, S W. Married, Aug. 2, 1871, Clara Louisa,
dau. of James Scott, Esq., oi [unbridge Wells, and had issue.
Died in London, Mar. 21, 1008. {Bn^liton I oil. Reg.; Book
of Blues; Burke, P. and B . Walford, County Families; Who
was Who; The Times, Mar. 24, 1908.)
ONSLOW, EDWARD. Adm. Fell. -Com. at Trinity Hall, Jan.
1 .5; from Christ Chun li. 1 Ixford, whence he had matric.
Oct. 29, 1774, age 16. [2nd] s. of George (1749) (afterwards
Baron Onslow). [B. Apr. 9, 1758. School, Westminster.]
Matnc. Lent, 1770; M.A. 17,-r. M.P. f..r Aldeburgh, 1780-1.
M irried, Mar. 7, 17S3, Marie Rosalie, dau. of the Chevalier
Jean de Bourdeille, Seigneur de Constance, and had issue.
Hied Oct. 18, 1829. Brother of Thomas (1771). [Return of
Old Westminsters; At. Oi m , which states thai he 'died
unmarried '. Hurl;.', /' and B.)
ONSLOW (post MACARTHUR-ONSLOW), JAMES WILLIAM
MACARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct. 6 j88?
[Eldest] s. of Arthur [Alexander Walton] [Capt., R.N.], of
Camden Park, Sydney, Australia (and Elizabeth, dau. of the
Hon. James Macarthur, member, Legislative Council of
Sydney) [and grandson of Capt. John Macarthur, founder of
the wool industry in Australia]. B. in Sydney [Nov. 7, 1807].
School, Sydney Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. and
LL.B. 1S90. Joined N.S.W. Rifles, 1891. ServedintheChitr.il
Campaign, 1894-5. Hon. A.D.C. to the Governor-General.
Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Member of Legi-la-
tive Assembly, New South Wales, 1907-22; of Legislative
Council, 1922-34. Served in the Great War, 1914-19
{Colonel, Australian overseas Transport Service, i'iis-17).
Retired, with rank of Major-Genera], 1924. Married, 1897,
Enid Emma, dau. of Arthur H. Macarthur, and had issue.
Of Camden Park, Menangle, N.S.W. Died in November 1946
Brother of Arthur J. M. (1893). (Burke, Col. Gentry, II,
543; Who's Who; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Burke,
P. and IS.; Univ. Wat List; The Tumi, Nov. iS, 1946.)
ONSLOW, M1DDLETON. Adm. Fell.-Com. at King's, in 1791.
[S. of Middleton (formerly M.P. for Rye), of Drungewick,
Sussex, and sometime of Kevington, St Mary Cray, Kei.l I
Matric. Me lis. 179!; B.A. 1799. R. of Bradford I'.wr.lk
Dorset, 1X14-37, Married. July 16, 1802, at St John's,
Hackney, Middlesex, Matilda, dau. of Thomas Boddington.
Died Jan. 26, 1837, aged 63; buried at Weald, Seven.,. ,k-
Kent. Father of Charles (1829) and the next. [Clerical
Guide] 0 Mag., 1837, 1. 440}
ONSLOW, MIDDLETON. Adm. pens, at Queens', Nov. 2s, 1823.
of Hants. [Eldest s. ol the Rev. Middleton (above). B. Nov.
29, r.805.] Matric, Me lis. 1824; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1831. Ord.
de 1 - ■:•!, pr I, [.;..,. I' 1. ,,f \\e,,|d, Sevenoaks, Kent.
1833-53. V of East Peckham, 1853-83. Rural Dean of
North M.illme, 1S54-77. Disappears from Crockford, 1884.
Broi I ( harli - (1 19). [Misc. Gen. et Her., 3rd Ser. 11.
268.)
ONSLOW, RICHARD ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity,
July 3, 1851. [Eldest] s. of Ri. hard [barrister of the Middle
temple] (and Harriet Sophia, only dau. of Vincent Eyre).
B. [Oct. 4, 1S32], in London. Schools, [Merchant Tavlors'
and] Clapham. Matric. Michs. [851; B.A. 1855. Adm. at the
Middle Temple, Apr. 27. 1855. Went to South America.
1 1 Sept. 29, is.,.', .,1 Santa Rosalia, Mexico. [Merchant
Sch. Ace.; Zees of Court; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families; Burke, ( ol. Gentry, 11. 542.)
ONSLOW, THOMAS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18, »| at Peter-
hoi IE, Nov. 9, 1771. OfSurrey Eldest s. ol George (1749),
1st Earl of 1 insiow ( m.l Henrietta, dau. of Sir John Shelley,
Bart.). B. Mar. 15, 1754. School, Westminster. Main.
1 oi r, 1772, M.A 1773. M.P. for Rye, 1775-84; for Guild-
ford, 178) 1 soh. Oulranger of Windsor Great Park. 1792.
Col 1, 2nd Surrey Militia, 1707-1812. Styled Vis t
Cranley, 1801-1 1 Succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, May 17,
1814. Married (1) I lei . 20, 1770, Arabella EUerker, of Risby
Park, Vorkb., and had issue; (2) Feb. 13, 1783, Charlotte,
Oppenheim, Watkin
widow of Thomas Duncombe, and had further issue. ' Com-
monly known as " Little Tom Onslow," a man of eccentric
humour with an absorbing passion for driving four-in-hand.'
Caricatured by Gillray, driving a phaeton and four, with these
lines beneath :
What can little Tommy do ?
Why, drive a phaeton and two !
Can little T.O. do no more ?
Yes, drive a phaeton and four !
Died Feb 22, 1827, at Clandon, Surrey-. Brother of Edward
(1775). {Record of Old Westminsters; T. A. Walker, 335;
Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1827, I. 269.)
ONSLOW, WILLIAM LAKE. Adm. sizar at Emmanuel, Nov. 9,
1S37. [Eldest s. of John James, Capt., R.N. (and Lavinia,
dau. of Ch.uies Dinning, M.D.). B. at Bishop Weannouth,
May 10, 1R20. School, Yarmouth Grammar.] Matric. Michs.
1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1S45. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1843;
priest, 1S44; C. of Witton and Brundall, Norfolk, 1843-6.
Naval Chaplain, serving in S. America, India, China, Baltic,
Mediterranean, Cape of Good Hope, \y. Indies, N. America,
and the Crimea. In H.M. flagship Hastings, 1850; in
H.M.S. Carysfort, Duke of Wellington, Diadem, Immortality
and Racoon. Special Naval Instructor to H.R.H. Prince
Alfred in H.M.S. Euryalus, 185S; in H.M.S. Ariadne, 1868-9,
during the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to the
East. F.R.A.S. Retired, 1869. R. of Sandringham with
Bahingley, Norfolk, 1866-77. Died Aug. 30, 1877. (Burke,
P. and U ; 1 rockford.)
OPENSHAW, JAMES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 15, 1891.
[Eldest] s. of Frederick, of Hothersall Hail. Ribchester,
Preston, Lanes, (and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Hard-
man, of Chamber Hall, Bury, and South Shore, Lanes.). B.
[Apr. 13], iS7i,atBurv, Lanes. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
i89i;B.A. 1894; M.A. 1899. Called to the Bar, Inner Temple,
June r7, 1896. On the Northern Circuit. Of Hothersall Hall,
Ribchester. Chairman, Lanes. Quarter Sessions. O.B.E.,
1020. J. P. and D.L. for Lancashire. Kmghted, 1928. Died
Jan. 1, 1935, at Preston; buried at Ribchester! (Burke,
0 . i ; Law Lists; The Openshaw Pedigree; Wh it W\
The 1 lines, Jan. 2, I935-)
OPENSHAW, JAMES ELTON. Adm. pens, at St John's, Nov.
11. 18^0. Of Lanes. School. Purv, Lanes. Did not reside.
Not found 111 / he Openshaw Pedigree.
OPENSHAW, JOHN ORMEROD. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 9, 1S86.
[S. of the Key. Thomas (next) (and lane Pilling).] [B. May
16, 1864.] Matric. Michs. [886; B.A. 1S89. Ord. deacon
(Exeter) 1892; priest, 1S9,. < .t 1 >,,iton, Devon, 1892-3. C.
of Cranworth, Norfolk, 1893-6. R. of Kentisbury, Devon,
1896-1944. Married, Sept. 11, 1893, Constance Emily, dau.
of George Arnold, of Dolton, Devon. Died in 1944. {Crock-
ford; TheOpenshaw Pedigree.)
OPENSHAW, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's. June 22,
1847. Of Lanes. S. of James, woollen-manufacturer [of
Pinhole, Burv (and Mary, dau. of Edmund Bolland, of Heap
Brow, Bury)']. B. Sept. 26, 1828, at Bury. Matric. Michs.
1847; B.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1851; priest,
1853. P.C. of Brackentield, Derbs., 1853-8. P.C. of Friar-
mere, Lanes., 1858-64. R. of Kentisbury, Devon, 1864-77.
Married. June, 1856, Jane, dau. of James Pilling, of Bridge
Fold, Rochdale. Died Tune 15, 1877. Father of the above.
(I rockford; TheOpenshaw Pedigree.)
OPIE, JOHN. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1880. Adm. at
Cavendish H.. Oct. 18S0; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1889. Migrated
to Downing, 1892.
OPPENHEIM, LAWRIE CHARLES FRITH. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Oct. 5, 1889. S. of Charles, of 40, Great Cumber-
land Place, London. B. [Oct. 6], 1871, in London. School,
Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892. War Correspondent
to the Daily .Ve.es in the Tirah expedition, 1897, and to
the Central News, with the Sudan field force, 1898. Served in
the South African War, 1899-0102 (Thorneycroft Mounted
Infantry and Scottish Horse). Second Lieut., 2nd Dragoon
Guards, 1900; Lieut., 1901; Capt., 1903; retired, 1911.
Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major, Highland L.I.;
Military Attache at the Hague, 1915-20; C.M.G., 1918;
Brevet Lieut. -Colonel; mentioned twice 111 Secretary of
State's List for ' valuable sen-ices'). Military Attache at the
British Legation in Berne, 1920-2. Military representative
on Permanent Advisory Commission it Geneva. Of Great
Cumberland Place, London, W. Pied in July 1923. [Harr.w
Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Univ. War List; Who was Who.)
OPPENHEIM, WATKIN. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 6, 1890. [B.
Feb. 25, 1S72 ] School, Rossall. Matric. Michs. 1890; B.A.
i-'j;. Adui. Soln itor, Apr. 1897. Practised in Liverpool and
at St Helens (Messrs Oppenheim and Son). Of Greenhill,
Huyton, Lanes. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,
R.E., T.F. signals; mentioned in despatches). Died May
it. 1943, at Chester; buried at St Helens. [Rossail Scl
Law I. tsfs; The limes. May 15, 1943.)
594
Oram, Henry Austin
ORAM, HENRY AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 12,
1835. Of Kent. [S. of Robert, of Sheffield.] Man;
1S35; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1845; priest, 1848.
Head Master of the modem Free School, Macclesfield, 1844-
63. C. of Over and Nether Worton, Oson., 1864-5. C. of AU
Saints, Leeds, 1865-9. C. of Branston, Lines., 1869-73.
R. of Thurlby, near Newark-on-Trent, 1873-80. Died Feb.
1 i. 1 B8o, aged 66, at Wolverhampton. Father of the next.
, > ' >.i. Karwaker, Last Cheshire; The Guardian, Feb. 25,
1SS0.)
ORAM, REGINALD AUSTIN. Adm. pens, at Curs, Sept. 30,
1863. S. of the Rev. Henry Austin (above), of Worton
Lodge, Steeple Aston, Oxon. (and Mary Inman). B. 1846,
at Macclesfield. School. Macclesfield. Matric. Michs. 1863;
Scholar: B.A. {24th Wrangler) 1867; M.A. 1870. Assisl ml
Master at Rossall School, 186S-73. Ord. deacon (Durham)
r873; priest (Bp. Anderson, for Durham) 1S74; C. of Chestel
le-Street. Durham, 1S73-5. V. of Pelton, 1875-80. Principal
of Hockerili Training College, Herts., 18S0-4. C. of Moccas,
Heref., r884-5. V. of Ramsey, Essex, 1885-90. R. of One-
house with Harleston, Suffolk, 1S90-1900. R. of Weeting,
Norfolk, 1901-12. Married, 1881, Fanny, dau. of Major-Gen.
G. H. Saxton, Indian armv. Died Oct. 13, 1913, at Bishop's
Stortford. (Venn, II. 363; Crockford; Who's Who m \
ORANMORE and BROWNE, Lord (1880), see BROWNE,
GEOFFREY HENRY.-
ORBELL. TOM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Mar. 14, 1884. S. of
Robert. B. [Feb. 18, 1866], at Pentlow, Essex. Schools,
Aldridge School, Burv St Edmunds, and Bedford Grammar.
Matric' Michs. 1SS4; B.A. 18S7; M.A. 1891. Ord. deacon
(Southwell) 1890; priest, 1891; C of Findern, Derbs., 1890-2.
V. of Hapten, Norfolk, 1S92-8. R. of Toft with Caldecote,
Cambs., 1898-1916. R. of Clipston, Northants., T916-50-.
{Bury St Edmunds Sch. List, but he was not at the Grammar
School; Crockford.)
ORCHARD, FRANCIS GRAHAM. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
Sept. 20, 1S94. S. of W. E., Esq., of 79, Elsham Road, West
Kensington, London. [B. June 18, 1873. School, St Paul's;
and at London University, 1891.] Matric. Michs. 1894; B.A.
T897; M.A. 1904. D.D., Toronto. Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1898; priest, 1899; C. of St Saviour's, Croydon, Surrey,
1898-1902. Chaplain at St Christopher's School, East-
bourne, 1902-3. Assistant Master at Bromsgrove School,
1903-6. Head Master of St Alban's School, Brockville,
Ontario, 1906-13; of Trinity College School, Port Hope,
Ontario, 1913-33. Chaplain of Holy Trinity, Florence,
Italv. 1933-41. R. of Market Overton with Thistleton, Rut-
land, 1941-3. Author, The Inspiration of the Bible. Died
Nov. 13, 1943, at Market Overton rectory. (St Paui
Reg.: Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
Crockford; 1 he Times, Nov. 16, 1943.)
ORCHARD, GEORGE RANDALL. Adm. sizar at Christ's,
Oct. 29, 1818; from Magdalen Hall, Oxford, whence he had
matric. (age 23), Jan. 14, 1815. A ' Ten-year man.' S. of
Abraham, of Bath. P.C. of Christ Church, North Bradley,
Wilts., 1826-50. Died June 21, 1850, aged 57, at The Manse,
Road Hill, Bradley. (Al. Oxon.; Peile, 11. 392; G. Mag., 1850,
ORCHARD, HENRY LANGHORNE. Adm. pens, at Clare, Oct.
is, 1S67. [4th s. of George Briggs, of St Ives, Cornwall.]
Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1872. Matric. from Pembroke
College, Oxford, Feb. 5, 1873, age 30; B.A. (Oxford) 1876;
MA. (Oxford) 1879. (Al. Oxon.)
ORD. CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June -•-,.
1 J04, S. of William (1770), of Fenham, Northumberland
(and Eleanor, dau. of Charles Brandling, of Gosforth House,
Northumberland). [B. 1787.] School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1804; B.A. 1808; M.A. 1811. Died in 1816, unmarried, at
Pisa. Brother of William (1798). (Eton Sch. Lists.)
ORD, CHARLES JOHN WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
St John's, June 27, 1844. Of Warwickshire. S. ol
[William Redman, Roval Artillery], of PIdgbaston. [B.
Mar. 22, 1825.] School, Cheltenham College. Matri
1844; B.A. 1848; M.A. 1851. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1848;
priest, 1849; C. of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes., 184* I ol
Bottisham, Cambs., T853-6. C. of Turvey, Bed
C. of Luddenham, Kent, 1872-4. Resided at Malvern after
1874, and disappears from Crockford, 1877. {Cheltenham Coll.
Reg.)
ORD. CHARLES RENSHAW. Adm. pens, al I ill
s. of George, merchant, of Anlwick. B. 1830, at Man-
chester. Bapt. Jan. 7, 1830. School , Mai
and Colebrooke, Devon (private). Matric. Michs > LL.B
Ord. deacon (Chester) 1856; prie
Thomas's, Hvde, Cheshire, 1856-7. C. of Christ Churi
port, 1858. C. of St James's, Bath, 1859. C. of Ewell, Surrey,
1860-3. Of Bishopthorpe, Sydney, Australia, 1864-70;
afterwards join mity there. 'Died
comparatively young.' (Venn, 11. 306; Crockford.)
Ord, William
ORD. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity
Hall, 1867. S. of R., Esq., of Little Whittingtou, ll.Ui.nn.
School, Appleby. Matric. Michs. 1867; B.A. 1871; M.A. ] 0
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1872; priest, 1873; C. of Kingswin-
ford, Staffs., 1872-7. C. of All Saints, Clapham Park. 1S77-
89. V. of St Paul's, Chatham, 1889-1911. V. of Tin. 1. 1.
Staffs., 1911-19. Died Mar. 27, 1920, at Glenham, Hassocks.
(Crockford; The Guardian, Apr. I, 1920.)
ORD, CLEMENT. Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1881. [S. of Thomas.
of Fullwood, Preston, Lanes. Schools, Preston Grammar;
Friends' School, Lancaster; Hitchin School; Flounder's
Inst., Ackworth.] Migrated to King's, Jan. 26, 1882;
Exhibitioner, 1SS3; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1888. Assistant Master
at Hitchin School, 1875-9; in Germany, 1886-91. Assistant
Lecturer in German, University College, Bristol, 1S95-1902;
Lecturer there, 1902-9; Head of the German Dept., Bristol
University, 1909-25. Died Oct. 20, 1939, aged 80, at Clifton,
buried there. (X'lirg's Coll. Reg.; Schoolmasters' Directories;
The limes, Oct. 23, 1939.)
ORD. DANIEL. Adm. pens, at Clare, July 4, 1773- B. at
York. Matric. Michs. 1773.
ORD, HENRY CRAVEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, July 5,
1796. [S. of the Rev. John (next).] Matric. Michs. 1797.
Migrated to Trinity College, Oxford, whence he matric. Jan.
27, 1800, age 21; B.A. (Oxford) 1802. R. of Wheathamp-
stead, Herts., 1811-14. V. of Stratneld-Mortimer, Berks.,
1811-40. Preb. of Lincoln, 1814-40. Of Plumpton Cottage,
Lewes, in 1840. Died Aug. 1, 1840, aged 61. P.rother of John
N. (1792). (Clerical Guide; Clergy List; Al. Oxon.; P. B. G.
Binnall.)
ORD, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 16) at Christ's, Oct. 17, 1767.
S. of Henry [of the Middle Temple, London] (and Anne, dau.
of Francis Hutchinson, of Famhain). B. in London. School,
Greenwich. Matric. Lent, 1768; B.A. (izth Wrangler) 1772;
M.A. 17S6. Incorp. at Oxford, 1793, age 42; B.D. and D.D.
(Trinity College, Oxford) 1793. Ord. deacon (Norwich) May
1. 1773; priest, June 12, 1774. R- °* Burgh, Norfolk, 1774-
r8l6. R. of Langford with Ickburgh, 17S5-1816. Chaplain-
in-Ordinarv to the Prince of Wales, 1784. Preb. of Lincoln,
1796. R. of Fomham St Martin. Suffolk, 1796-1816. Chair-
man of Quarter Sessions for Suffolk for many years. Married
Mary, dau. of S. Norman, of Henley, Oxon., and had issue.
Died Sept. 8, 1816. Father of the above and the next. (Al .
Oxon.; Peile, 11. 285; G. Mag., iSi6, II. 379.)
ORD, JOHN NORMAN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, July
16, 1792. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. John (above), of Fomham,
Suffolk. School, Cheam, Surrey. Migrated to Emmanuel,
Apr. 24, 1796. Matric. Easter, 1796; B.A. 1797- Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Dec. 20, 1792. Ord. deacon (Norwich] Mar.
12, 1797; priest, Dec. 23, 1798. R. of Wheathampstead with
Harpenden, Herts., 1800-11. J. P. for Herts. Married Anne,
dau. of Thomas Cocksidge, of Burv St Edmunds. Died Apr.
28, 181 1. Brother of Henrvf. (1796). (Inns of Court; Cussans,
III., Pt I, 34; G. Mag., 181 1, I. 597; Burke, L.G.)
ORD, MARK. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Nov. II, 1867. [Eldest] s.
of Mark, of Sedgefield, Durham (and Elizabeth Dixon, dau.
of Thomas Dixon Walker, of Hurworth-on-Tees). B. [Sept. 1],
1848, at Sedgefield. School, Stockton, Durham. Matric.
Mi, lis. 1S68. Of Sands Hall, Durham. Died, unmarried,
Jan. 4, 1876. (Burke, L.G.)
ORD, REGINALD WHISTLER. Adm. at Cars, Oct. I, 1885.
S. of George Rice, surgeon, of Streathara, Surrey. I
Sept. 7, 1867. School, Marlborough College. Matric. Mil as,
1885; B.A. 1888; M.A. 1892. At St Thomas's Hospital.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1893. Assistant House Surgeon al St
Thomas's Hospital. Practised at Dover. Hon. Physician,
oyal Victoria Hospital, Dover. J. P. for the Cinque Ports.
Retired from practice, 1929. Of Bell I lose, Marlborough,
1936-47-. (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Medical Directories;
Who's Who.)
ORD, THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 17) at TRINITY, Inn,- s, 1775.
[2nd] s. of William, ,,1 I. Ion. School, Hackney, I ondon
Matric. Lent, 1776. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, lun,
Doubtless one of ' 4 snii^, but only the next i-. given in / 1.
by name and with particulars. ■/■■
ORD. WILLIAM. Adm. pens. (.«.■ 17) at TRINITY, J. 111. 12, 1770.
Mi:, 1 ,,1 \\ iih.uu, -I 1 ondon who pur, has, ! the e 1 ite
,,f Whitfield, Northumberland (and Inne, dau, ol Will,.,,,,
Dillingham). School, Cheam, Surrey. Matric. Faster, 1770.
' .dm at Lincoln's Inn, Ian. .'9, 177;. '
1,1 Afii..,. and Whitfield, Northumberland. High
ol Northumberland, 1 : M irrie .
. Brandling, of Gosforth
berland, M.P. 1 tle-on-Tyne. Died J
, 1 , ,ther of the above; father ol the nexl
1 barles (1804). (Boose, VI. 328 (sub his son); Inns of Court;
I G.; G. Mag., 1855, 11. 319 (sub his son).)
595
38-2
Ord, William
ORD, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at Trinity, May 19,
1798- [Eldest] s. of William (1770), of Newrastle-on-Tyne
(and Eleanor, dau. of Charles Brandling, of Gosforth House,
Northumberland). [1!. [an. 2, 1781, at F. nham. Northumber-
land.] School, Eton. Matric. Easter, 1S00; B.A. 180,; M.A.
1807. M.P. for Morpeth, 1802-32; and for Newcastle-on-
Tyne, 1S37-52. Married, Ian. 1801, Marv, dau. of the Rev.
.1. Scott, R. of St Lawreni e with St John, Southampton. Of
Eenham. Newnunstea Abbey, and Whitfield Northumber-
land. Died July 25, 1S55, at Whitfield Hall, Langley-on-
Tyne. Father of the next; brother of Charles (i«o,,). (/;,„,i,
vi. 328; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1855, 11. 319.)
ORD, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at Trinity,
May 19, 1821. [Eldest] s. of William (above) (and Marv'
dau. of the Rev. J. Scott, of Itchen Ferry, Hants., R. of St
Lawrence with St John, Southampton). B. [Dec. 24, 1S03],
at Fenham, Northumberland. School, Eton. Matric ' Michs'
1821; B.A. 1S25; M.A. 1S28. President of the Union, 1R22
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. Mav 7, 1824. M.P. for Newport
Isle of Wight, 1812-7. A Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
I.Ms "f Whitfield Hall, Northumberland. Married, Nov. 8,
1829, Frances Vere, dau. of Sir William Loraine, Bart., of
Kirkharle, Northumberland. Died, s.p., Nov. 1S38. (Eton
Scli. Lists; Inns of 1 ourt; Return of M.P.'s; Burke, E.G.;
G. Mag., 1855, II. 320 (sub his father) and 1838, II. 669.)
ORDE, see aho ORDE-POWLETT.
ORDE, JAMES. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 21, 1791. [3rd]
s. of [John, Commander, R.N.], of Weetweiod, Northumber-
land (by his 1st wife, Rosamund, only child of lames Daglish,
of Weetwood). School. Newcastle-on-Tvtie (Mr Menses)'
Matnc. East.-r, 1702; S, holar, 1702. Kept 7 terms. Ensign,
:2nd Foot, 1794; Lieut., 82nd Foot, Jan. 1795; Capt., 119th
Foot, Feb. 1795; Capt , 98th Foot, May, 1795; Capt., gist
Foot, 1790; Major, 52nd Foot, 1802; 4th Foot, Aug. 1802-
I. lent. -Col., .,0th Foot, 1805; Brevet-Col., 1811; Major-Gen.,
1814; Lieut. -Gem, 1830; General, 1846. In 1812, while
serving with the riqth Foot at Halifax, Nova Scotia, was
court -martialled on charges of flogging several soldiers
without trial. He was sentenced to be cashiered but in
consideration of the disorderly state of the 99th Regt. and
his irreproachable character in public and private life "he was
pardoned by the Prince Regent and restored to his com-
mission. Married (1) May 15, 1811, Margaret Maria Eliza-
1" Hi, eldest dau. of William lieekford, of Fonthill-Giflord
Wilts., and had issue; (2) Nov. 11, 1S29, Ladv Elizabeth
Susan O'Brien, 2nd dau. of Henrv Charles, 6th Duke of Bed-
ford (and widow of Lord Edward O'Brien), and had further
issue. Died May 21, 1850. at Bushey Park Cottage,
reddington, aged 75; buried at Teddington. M.I. (St John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 401; Burke, L.G.; P. E. Towell.)
ORDE, JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar. 31, 1792.
[Eldest] s. of William (1753), of Morpeth, Northumberland
(and Anne, dau and heiress of William Ward, of Morpeth and
Nunnykirk). School, Eton. A major in the army. Died,
unmarried, in the East Indies. (Eton Coll. Keg.; Burke
E.G.)
ORDE, LEONARD SHAFTO. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 15,
1826. <>f Hants. [2nd s. of Lieut. -Gen. Leonard Shafto
(by his 2nd wife, Lady Louise Anne Jocelvn, dau. of Robert,
1st Earl of Roden). B.Aug, is, 1807.] Matric. Michs. 1826;
B.A 1830; M.A 1842 President of the Union, 1830 (twice).
P.C. of Alnwii k, Northumberland, i.s4o-so. Minister of St
Paul's, Edinburgh, ihso 74. Domestic Chaplain to the Duke
of Northumberland. Subsequently of Shoveston Hall,
Northumberland. J. P. for Northumberland. Married, Aug.
Anna Maria 1 harlotte, eldest dau. of Sir Horace
David Choir, ell St Paul, Bart., of Chart Hill, Northumberland
Died Feb 9, 1 95 lather of the next. (Crockford; Burke,
E.l, ; Walford, I ounty Families; Orde of II eetwood, n. 1512;
1 he Standard, lei. 1 j, 1 195 |
ORDE. ROBERT JOCELYN CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 20) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 10, 1802. [4th and youngest] s. of the
Rev Leonard Shafto (above), of Thornton Hall, Chat Hill,
Northumberland. [B. Apr. 17, 1842. School, Loretto.]
Matric. Michs. 181 ., III. 1 66; I.L.M. 1S83. Ord. deacon
(Lichfield) iShq; pri. -t, i-.-o, C. of Mac-r. Stalls
P.C. of Maer, 1871-1. C. of Chapel Choriton, 1873 i of
1 headle, 1878-80. C. of Castleton, near Shcllicld. 1SS0-92;
V three, i>s- j 2 - I ■ i- ► v . Married twice. Died, s.p., Mir, 12,
[904, at Castleton. (Loretto Keg.; Burke, E.G., which gives
'die, I 1903'; Orde of Weet d; < rochford; I In- 1 in,,.. Mar.
2 i, 1904.)
ORDE, RODEN HORACE POWLETT. Adm. pens, at Trinity
May 12, 1885. [3rd] s. of Henry [Powli tt Shafto, Capt., isth
Regt. of Foot], of Eglingham, Alnwick, Northumberland
(and Rosa Ann Saga, dau. of Thorleif Giidinunsden Repp, of
Copenhagen). B. Aug jo, 1867, at Shoveston Hall, North-
umberland. School, Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs 1885;
B.A. 1889. Rowing 'blur.' 1888, 1889. Assistant at the
Orde-Powlett, Ernest
London Hospital; later House Governor of the Royal
Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tvne. Joined the Medical
Department of the Joint Council of St John and the Red
Cross, afterwards the Central Bureau of hospital information,
of which he became Director. Hon. Secretary, Hnlish
Hospitals Association, 1929-41. Served on numerous
Governmental and other committees. O.B.E., 1938. Died
May 23, 1941; buried at Bamhurgh, Northumberland.
(Book of Blues; 1 lie Times, May 28, 1941.)
ORDE (post ORDE-POWLETT), THOMAS. Adm. (age 18) at
Ki-.o's. a scholar from Eton, Oct. 3, 1765. [2nd s. of John,
of East Orde and Morpeth (and his second wife, Anne, dau.
of Ralph Marr, of Morpeth). B. Aug. 30, 174',, at Morpeth,
Northumberland.] Matric. Michs. 1765; B.A. 1770; M.A.
1773- Fellow, 176S-78. A competent artist. Whilst at
Cambridge etched portraits of local persons. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, June 21, 1769. Called to the Bar, 1775. F.S.A.
I775- M.P. for Aylesbury, 1 -.So -4. Auditor of the Duchv of
Lancaster, 1772-4. Receiver-General, 1774-1807. Under-
Home Secretary, 1782. P.C. 1785. Secretary of the Treasury,
1782-3. M.P. for Harwich, 1784-0'.. Chief secretary to the
Duke of Rutland, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. 1784 90.
M.P. for Rathcomiack, Co. Cork, in the Irish Parliament,
1784-90. Carried an Irish Education Bill and attempted to
introduce a commercial union with England. Governor and
Vice-Admiral of the Isle of Wight. 1 791-1807. Lord-
Lieutenant of Hampshire, 1800-7. Married, Apr. 7, 1778,
Jean Mary Browne Powlett, natural dau. of the sth Duke of
Bolton. Through her he inherited the property, assuming the
additional surname of Powlett by Royal licence, Jan. 7,
1795- Created Baron Bolton of Bolton Castle, Yorks., Oct.
20, 1797. ' Acold, cautious, slow and sententious man,... with
a mind neither powerful nor feeble.' Died luly 30, 1807,
at Hackwood Park, Basingstoke. Portrait in King's College.
Half-brother of William U7S3); father of Thomas Orde-
Powlrtt (1X01.1. [1 I .,, 1 ..I!. Keg ; Burke, P. and B.; I hanges
of Name; <,. Mas , 1807, 11. 785; D.N.B.)
ORDE. THOMAS POWLETT. Adm. pens, at Caris, Mar. 30,
"I'. S. of the Rev. John (Lincoln College, 1 Kford, 1788),
R. of Winslade, Hants. B. there, Sept. 15, iS2g. Schools,
private. Matric. Michs. 184S. Killed by a fall from his horse,
Nov. 3, 1849, when ruling near liotti-ham, Canibs. (Venn.
II. 283.)
ORDE, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, June S,
17s ! [Eldest] s. of John, J. P. and D.L., of Morpeth,'
Northumberland (by his 1-1 wife, Mary, dau. of Edward
Ward, of Morpeth and Nunnvkirkj. School. Morpeth.
Matrii 1753; bcholar, 1754: B.A. 1757. Of East Orde,
Morp. th and Nunnykirk. Married, Anne, dau. and heiress of
William Ward, of Nunnykirk. Died Feb. 11, 1S14. Father
of John (1792); half-brother of Thomas (1765). (Burke, P.
an,! II. (sub Bolton); Burke, E.G.)
ORDE-POWLETT, see also ORDE.
ORDE-POWLETT, The Hon. AMIAS LUCIEN. Adm. pens at
Trinity, May 2s, 1875. [4th] s. of William Henry (1835)
[3rd] Baron Bolton, of Bolton Hall, Yorks. B. there, Aug. 7,
1855. School, Richmond, Yorks. Maine Metis. 1875;
B.A. 1880; M.A. 18S3. An accomplished musician, find,
unmarried, Mav 6, iqos, at Levbum, Yorks. Brother of
Henry R. (1804) and William T. (1S63). (Burke, /'. and I;
The tunes. May II, 1905.)
ORDE-POWLETT, CHARLES AMIAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Apr. 12, 1S47. [3rd s. of Thomas (1806), of Bolton Hall,
Wen ley, Yorks. (and Letitia, dau. of Henry O'Brien, Esq.).
B. Apr. 22. 1S2S.] Matric. 1S48. Married, July 14, 1S52,
Annie Martha, dau. of Christopher Topham, Esq., of Middle-
ham Hall, Yorks., and had issn. (if Thorney Hall, Spenni-
thome, Iiedale, Yorks. J. P. and D.L. for the' North Riding.
Died Sept. 30, 1899. Brother of William H. (1835) and
Thomas (1S40). (Burke, P. and B. (Annas Charles); Fox-
Davies, Armorial Families (Amias Charles); Walford,
' 'ounty Families.)
ORDE-POWLETT. ERNEST. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 11,
iso.s S. ot [the Rev.] Thomas (1S40) [R.] of Wensley,
Yorks. II. there [July 27], 1850. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs. 1869; B.A. 1874; M.A. 1877. Ord. deacon (Worcester)
1874; priest, 187s; C, of Inkberrow, Worcs., 1874-77 ( oi
Lapworth, Warws., 1877. C. of Alvechurch, Worcs., 1878 9.
V. of Eye, Heref., 1879-90. V. of Kingselere, Hants.,
i.S'io s l< of Wensley-in-Levbum, Yorks. (succeeding his
l.itluTi, 1805-1926. Married, June 19, 1879, Anne Gertrude,
dau. of the Rev. Alexander Hunter. Died May 7, 1926.
(Crockford; Harrow School Keg.; The Times, May 10,
1926.)
596
Orde-Powlett, The Hon. Henry Robert
ORDE-POWLETT, The Hon. HENRY ROBERT. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, July 4, 1864. [2nd] s. of William Henry (is.is)
[3rd] Baron Bolton, of Bolton Hall, Bedale, Yorks. B.
[Sept. 20], 1846. School, Eton. Matnc. Michs. 1S65; B.A.
1S70; M.A. 1873. Adni. at the Inner Temple, May I, 1868.
Called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1871. On the North-Eastem
Circuit. Married, Aug. 2, 1S77, Henrietta Cathcart, dau. of
John Randolphus de Trafford, Esq., of Croston Hall, Lanes.
Resided in London, where he died Feb. 9, 19,15. Brother of
William T. (1863) and Amias L. (1S75). (Foster, Mm at the
Bar; Law Lists; The Morning Post, Feb. II, 1915; Inns of
Court.)
ORDE-POWLETT, The Hon. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1806. [2nd s. of Thomas, 1st Baron Bolton (1765,
sub Orde). B. Oct. lb, 1787. School, Harrow.] Matric.
Michs. 1806; M.A. 1810. Of Bolton Hall, Wensley, York-
shire. ' Well known on the Turf.' Married Letitia, illegiti-
mate dau. of Henry O'Brien, of Blatherwycke Park, Northants.
Died Jan. 31, 1843. Father of the nest, of William H.
(1835) and Charles A. (1847). {.Harrow Sch. Reg.)
ORDE-POWLETT (sometime POWLETT), THOMAS. Adm.
pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Feb. 26, 1840. S. of Thomas
(above). B. in London. School, Yorks. (private). Matric.
Michs. 1840; B.A. 1844; M.A. 1S47. Ord. deacon (Ripon)
1845; priest, 1S46. Chaplain to Lord Montagu. R.ofWensley-
in-Leyburn, Yorks., 1S50-94. Married, 1S46, Elizabeth Jane,
dau. of Marmaduke Wyvitl, of Burton Constable. Added the
name of Orde in 1885. Died Sept. 12, 1894. Father of
Ernest (iSbS); brother of William H. (1835) and Charles A.
(1S47). (Crockford.)
ORDE-POWLETT, WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Sept. 22, 1S35; Fell. -Com. Oct. 15, 1836. [Eldest, 2nd but
1st surviving] s. of Thomas (1806) (and Letitia O'Brien).
[B. Feb. 24, rSiS in London] Matric. Michs. 1836. Succeeded
his uncle, William, as 3rd Baron Bolton, July 13, 1S50. D.L.
for Hants. Married, Mar. 12, 1844, his cousin Letitia,
youngest dau. of Col. Robert Crawfurd, of Newneld, Ayr-
shire. Died Nov. 7, 1895. Fatherof Henry R. (1864), Amias
L. (1S75), and William T. (below); brother of Thomas (1840)
and Charles A. (1847). (Burke, P. and B.)
ORDE-POWLETT, The Hon. WILLIAM THOMAS. Adm. pens,
at Trinity, May 5, 1863. [Eldest] s. of Williani Henry (above)
[3rd] Baron Bolton, of Bolton Hall, Y'orks. B. there, Jan. 31,
1845. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1S64. Cornet of Hussars,
1862. Succeeded as 4th Baron Bolton, Nov. 7, 1895. Major,
Yorkshire Hussar-Y'eomanry. F.S.A. 1903. Married, Aug. 1 3,
1868, Algitha Frederica Mary, dau. of Richard George, 9th
Earl of Scarborough. Died at Bolton Hall, Aug. 14, 1922,
aged 77. Brother of Henry R. (1864) and Amias L. (1875).
(The Tunes, Aug. 15, 1922.)
0' REGAN, ARTHUR ROLAND THOMAS. Adm. subsizar at
Trinity, Feb. 13, 1874. S. of the Rev. Thomas (Trinity
College, Dublin, 1837) [V.] of Donington [Wood], Salop. B.
there, July 29, 1856. Schools, Newport, Salop, Grammar,
[and Shrewsbury]. Matric. Michs. 1874. [Shrewsbury Sch,
Keg-)
O'REILLY. ALEXANDER INNES. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Oct. 10, 1877. S. of Thomas, Assistant Chaplain [and Canon
of Sydney] (and Gordina Clunes). B. Feb. 28, 1858, at Port
Macquarrie, Australia. Bapt. Apr. 4, 1858. Matn
1877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon (Sydney, N.S.W.) 1881;
priest, 1882; C. of Burwood (or Five Dock), N.S.W., 1881-4.
C. of St John's, Paramatta, 1884-6. C. of Junee, 1887-8. C.
of Crookwell, 1888-1901. Disappears from Crockford, 1903.
O'REILLY, JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's. July 5, 1838.
Of Middlesex. S. of — , engineer, of St George's Square,
Portsea, Hants. Matric. Michs. 1840; B.A. 1S45. C. of Lower
Gornal, Stafis., 1846. C. of Bilston, 1847-8. C. of St Peter's,
Walworth, Surrey, 1849-57. C. of Denbury, Devi
At King's College, London, 1862-71. C. of St Peter's,
Walworth, London, 1871-5. C. of Eaton Chapel, Pimlico,
1875-93. In Crockford, without address, until 1902.
O'REILLY, JOHN BERNARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 8,
1878. S. of Michael, M.D. B. [Sept. 7, i860], at Windhill,
Bishop's Stortford. Matric. Miens. [878 1
Regt., 1886; Capt., 1890; Major, 1900. Served in the
South African War, 1899-1902 (assistant Provost-Mai ha] al
Christiania, Transvaal, 1902). Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Major, Durham L.I. and Leinster Regt.). Of 11,
Palmeira Avenue, Brighton, in 1941. (Pcile, II. 663; Army
Lists; The Catholic Who's Who.)
O'REILLY, RICHARD HARTLEY. Adm. Dens. tl
Chkisti. Oct. 1, 1880, S. of w. [., Inland Revenue officer, of
1, Langbam Place, Northampton. B. Jan. 23, i860, at
Bromley, Middlesex. Schools, King's College, London, and
Northampton Grauuuar. Matric. Michs. 1SS0; 1:
Orford, William
M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (St Albans) 1885; priest, 1886;
C. of Laindon, Essex, 1885-7. C. of St Mary's, Plaistow,
1887-99. V. of Upton Cross, 1S99-1909. K. "1
1909-33. Of 6, Victoria Road, Colchester, in 1950. (Crock-
ford.)
O'REILLY, WALTER. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct. 1,
1895. Of Lanes. S. of [the RevJ Charles James, V. of 1
Braintree, Essex. B. Apr. 27, 1676, at 7, Dingle Hill.
Liverpool. Bapt. May 31, 1876, at St Mark's, Liverpool.
School, Felsted. Matric. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898; M.A. 1907.
Ord. deacon (Ely) 1899; priest, 1900; C. of Waterbeach,
Cambs., 1899-1901. C. of St Luke's, Cambridge, 1901-5. C. of
St Clement's, Cambridge, 1905-7. C.-in-c. of Caversfield,
Oxon., 1920-4. V. of Bicester, 1907-41. R. of Stoke-
Talmage with Wheatfield, 1941-48. (Crockford.)
ORFORD, Earls of, see WALPOLE.
ORFORD, HORACE WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 12,
If,!..,. 11 :. ..: - ,.| \\ [111,, in 1 .1. ;.. 1. li. ~!H-..|...:i . >l Iliimii
ham. B. there Dec. 13, 1850. School, Birmingham (Mr C.
h ins). Matric. Michs. 1869; B.A. 1S75; M.A. 1SS1. Ord.
deacon (Peterb.) 1S74; priest, 1876. Second Master at
Appleby Grammar School, Leics.. 1874-6. C. of St Mark's,
Peterborough, 1876-80. C. of Paston, Northants., 1880-3.
R. of Bradden, 1SS4-92. V. of St Mary's, Leicester, 1892-4.
Principal of St Andrew's College, Bloemfontein, S. Africa,
1894-1901. Douglas Missionary at Bloemfontein, 1901-11.
Canon and Chancellor of Bloemfontein Cathedral, 1896-1919.
R. of Ficksburg, 1911-19. Editor "1 the Church Chronicle ol
the Province of S. Africa, 1922-4. Lie. pr.,dio. of Cape Town,
1919-40. Latterly of Homelea, Plunistead, Cape of Good
Hope. Died Feb. 1, 1940, at Cape Town. (Northants. Clergy;
Crockford.)
ORFORD, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Catus, Apr. -:, 1813,
S. of John, farmer, of Ipswich. B. at Whitton, Suffolk.
School, Ipswich. Maim Michs. 1813; B.A. 1817; M A. [821,
Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. 16, 1817; priest, 1818. Chaplain
of Tattinsstone and Ipswich Unions, 1831-59. Died June 14,
1859, aged 65, at Ipswich. (Venn, II. 161.)
ORFORD, JOSEPH ROBINSON. Adm. scholar at Kim. i, Ocl
14, 1S82. 3rd s. of Joseph, solicitor [Town Clerk of Ipswich],
of Brookes Hall, [pswich. B.Aug. 16, 1862, at 2, PeterStreet,
Ipswich. Schools, Ipswich and Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs.
1882; B.A. (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class) 1S85; Porson prize,
1885; Browne medal, 1885; M.A. 1896. Athletics 'blue'
(hurdles and hammer) 1885, 1886; President, C.U.A.C, 1SS5.
Rowing ' blue,' 1887. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 20,
1886. Called to the Bar, June 18, 1890. Went to New
Zealand in 1895, as Assistant Master at Wanganui College.
Head Master (and proprietor) of Waihi School, near Win-
chester, N.Z., which he founded. Served in the S. African
War, 1899-1902 (Corporal, 4th N.Z. Mounted Rifles). Died at
Waihi, June 20, 1924. (Shm-sbury Sch. Reg.; King's Coll.
Reg.; Book of Blues; Univ. War List; Inns of ( ourt; Law
Lists; Irvine Gray.)
ORFORD, LEWIS ALFRED. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 8,
of William (1848), solicitor, of Manchester. B •
1865 at Crumpsail. School, Uppingham.] Matn
1883; B.A. 1SS6; M.A. 1904. Cricket 'blue,' 1886,
Adm. Solicitor, 1890; practised at Manchester (with his
father and brother). Of 5, Wilton Polygon, Crumpsail
Died Jan. 18, 1948. Brother of William (1879). (I
ham Sch. Roll; Law Lists; The Times, Jan. 20, 1948.)
ORFORD (post ORFORD-HOLTEl, RICHARD. Adm. pens,
(age 19) at Trinity, Jan. 20, 1823. S. of John B n Man
Chester. School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Matn. .1
1. \ [827, as Orford-Holte, havn ■ "■ >"
Orford-Holte in 1825. [Trin. Coll. Adm.; I
ORFORD, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at CHRIST'S, Maj
S of Thomas. B. [June 19, 1830], at Livrip. imI, Si In ml'
Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs > 1 Ij B \
Adm I I practised m Main I.. ,t, , iM, 1 ,
Orford and Sol ' '■ '<• and 1 hapti
chest. 1 , Uronffynon, Men
I..I \I. 1 '
. Brago.andl
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1
ORFORD, WILLIAM. Adm pens, (age V,
1879. s. of w
1 T, 1885;
practiM-d in Mam he it 1 (* il
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597
Orger, Edward Redman
ORGER, EDWARD REDMAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 25
1845. [3rd] s. of [the Rev] William (St Edmund Hall,
Oxford, 182;) [P.C.] of Shu-ley. Southampton. B. [Dec. jo,
1826], at Sydenham, Kent. School, at home. Matnc. Micbs.
1S45. Migrated to Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he
matnc. Apr. 30, 1846, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1840; M.A.
(Oxford) 1852. Ord. deacon (Oxford) 1851; priest, 1852; C.
of St Aldate's, Oxford, 1851-5. Fellow of St Augustine's
College, Canterbury, 1B55-80; Sub-Warden, 1866-80; Hon.
Fellow, 1SS0. V. of Hougham-by-Dover, 1800-1002. Lie.
pr., dio. of Canterbury, 1903. Subsequently of Marine
l'arade, Dover, where he died June 4, 1917. {Peile II .01'-
Al. Ozon.; Crock/ord.)
ORGILL. HAROLD WILLIAM. Matric. Non-Coil. Easter, 1900;
B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. [S. of William, of Leicester. B. there,
Oct. 2, 18S0. School, Alderman Newton's, Lei, ester. j ord.
deacon (Ripon) 1903; priest (Wakefield, for Ripon) 1904;
C. of St Clement's, Sheepscar, Leeds, 1903-10. P.C. of St
Junes. Leeds, 1910 27. C. of Beeston, Leeds, 1917-27.
Hon. i h ip] mi I,, the Bishop of Kipon, 1926-34. V. of Nor-
manton, 1927-50-. Rural Dean of Wakefield. 1017-48-
Hon. Canon of Wakefield, 1940. {Crockford; Yorkshire
Who's Who.)
ORGILL (post LEMAN), NAUNTON THOMAS. Adm pens, (age
17) at Caius, July 4, 1777. S. of William (1723,5116 Leman),
gent. B.Dec. 11, 1759, at Beccles, Suffolk. School, Dedham,
Essex (private). Matric. Easter, 17S1; Scholar, 1777; B.A.
1782, M.A. 17S7. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 17S2; priest (Norwich)
Feb. 20, 1785; C. of Gillingham, Norfolk, 1785 0 R. of Lea,
Lines., 1789-92. V. of Croft, 1792-3. R. of Brampton and
Great Worlmgham, Suffolk, 1793-1817. Chaplain to the
Earl of Mansfield. Took his mother's name of Leman in 1808.
Mamed Henrietta Jane, dau. of the Rev. Sn William
Anderson, Bart., of Lea, Lines. Author, Sermons. Died Jan.
3, 1837. M.I. at Brampton. (Venn, II. 100; G. Mag., 1S37,
I. 440; P. B. G. Binnall.)
ORGILL, WILLIAM LOWNES. Adm. pens, at St John's, May
12, 1882. S. of William, gent, (and Hannah Catherine). B.
at Rugeiey. Stalls. Bapt Feb. 21, 1864. Matric. Michs
1882; B.A. and LL.B. 18S5. Adm. Solicitor, 1888; practised
at Rugeiey (Messrs Landor and Orgill). Died May 5, 1938,
aged 74, at Cromer. {Law Lists; The I imes, May 9, 1938.)
ORIEL, Baron (1790), see FOSTER, T. H.
ORIEL, HENRY SEGER. Adm. pens, at Trimi y, May 31, 1877.
[Only surviving] s. of Charles George Carpenter (solicitor of
the Supreme Court of Judicature), of 36, Alfred Place,
London (and Sophia, dau. of John Bovingdon, of Croxl.y
Hall, Herts.). B. June 6, 1859, in London. School, King's
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1877; B.A. 1881; M.A, 1884.
Ord. deacon (London) 1S82; priest, 1883; C. of St Barnabas,
Kensington, 1882-4. C. of St Philip's, Earl's Court, 1884 9.
V. of Weybread, Suffolk, 18S9-1901. C.-in-c. of Ingestre,
Staffs., 1901-6; V. there, 1906-26. Lie. pr., dio. of Chichester,
1927. Married, 1890, Anne Sophia Townshend, dau. of the
16-i 1, .-urge W, H. Wills. R.of St Leonard's, Exeter, and li.nl
issue. Latterly of St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Dei
is, 1932. {Crockford; lox-Davies, Armorial Families; The
1 imes, Dec. 19, 1932.)
ORLEBAR, CUTHBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 16,
1826. [2nd] s. of Richard (1792), of Hinwick House, Beds
(and Maria, dau. of Benjamin Longuet, of Hath and of
Louth, Lints.). B. 1808, at Hinwick House Matrii Michs.
1826; B.A. 1831. Ord. priest (Lincoln) 1S32. V. of Podingtun,
lie, Is. (a family living), 1832-6. Married, Mar. 31, 1838,
Eleanor, dau. of John Kingston, of Regent's Park, and had
issue. Died Aug. 2, 1861, of fever, ,1 Ins residence 111 The
Park, Nottingham. (Burke, / .(,. (which gives 'b. 1807');
Clerical Guide; G. Mag., 1861, 11. 332.)
ORLEBAR, GEORGE CREWE. Adm pens it Corpus Christi,
Oct. 19, 1885. [3rd 5. .il the Rev. Augustus (W.idhani
College, Oxford, 1843). V. of Willmgton, Beds, (and I aroluie
Varde, dau. of the Rev. John Scobel], B.D., R. of Southover
and All Saints, Lewes, Sussex). B. Nov. 26, 1866, School
Haileybury.] Matric. Michs 1885; B.A. 1889. A coffei
planter in Coorg, 1889-97, in Mysore, 1S07 wj; 01 Kuin
barahulli, Mysore. Member of Coorg and Mysore \ . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , is
during the Great War of 1914-19. Married. May 5. 0,21,
Margaret B. H., dau. of Edward Millar, of Rossie Castle and
Cr.iig House, Forfarshire, and widow oi Col. Algernon
Mercer, of I o.l.ln,gt..u Park, Beds. Died [an II, 1930.
[Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial
Families 1
ORLEBAR, JEFFERV ALEXANDER AMHERST. Adm. pens,
(age 18) at Magdalene, Aug. II, 1897. S. of the Rev.
Jerfery Edward (next), of Southea vicarage, Wisbech. I .mils
(and Clara Albma Duff). [B. Mar. 3. 1879.] Schools.
Orman, George Andrews
Wisbech [Durham, and St John's, Leatherhead], Matric.
Michs. 1897; 11.11. and B.Chir., 1905. At St Thomas's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.K I I', 10,15. Assistant Surgeon at
lewkesburv Hospital. Medical Officer of Health for Brix-
worth R.D.C. Of Lower Edmonton, London, in 1910.
Deputy Medical Officer of Health, Edmonton U.D.C. Served
m the Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., R.A.M.C). Of Hove,
Brighton, 191410, Medn.il otiicer, Brighton Dispensary,
and House Physician. Royal Sussex Hospital. Married, June
1. wis. Mo. 10 l Frances Hamlyn, of Pakyrs Manor,
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex Died Jan 2, 1936, at 6, Ventnor
Villas, Hove; buried at Hurstpierpoint. [Durham Sch. Reg ,
St John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.; Univ. War List; Medical
Directories; Burke, L G )
ORLEBAR, JEFFERY EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall,
Sept. 21, 1870. [3rd] s. of Captain — [John], R.N., of East
Grinstead, Surrey (and Elizabeth Harriet, dau. of John
Hale, of Canada). [B. Nov. 9, 1850. School, Brighton Col-
lege.] Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Adm. at
the Middle Temple, Jan. 10, 1872. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1875; priest, 1877; C. of Haigh, Lanes., 1875-80. C. of St
Luke's, Southampton, 1880-1. Chaplain at Le Havre,
1883 o. c. of Upper Street, St Leonards-on-Sea, 18S6-90.
Organising Secretary for the S.P.C.K., Southern Province,
1890-3. C. of St Mary's, Reading, 1894. V. of Southea with
Murrow, Cambs., 1894-1901. Inc. of Glencarse, Perthshire,
1901-11. Married, Jan. 16, 1877, Clara Albina, dau. of
Afexander Duff. Died Apr. 5, 1911, at Glencarse. Father of
the above. (Brighton 1 oil. Reg.; him oj 1 ourt; 1 rockjord;
liurke, L.G. (which gives ' b. Nov. 25 '); The Guardian April
13, 1911.)
ORLEBAR, REGINALD KNIGHTLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Oct. 1, 1895. [Eldest] s. of Cuthbert Knightley, of 11, First
Avenue, Brighton (and Georgina Emily, dau. of Henry
Miller, of Preston, Lanes.). B. [Feb. 23], 1876, in London.
School, Harrow. Matnc. Michs. 1895; B.A. 1899. Adm. at
the Inner Temple. Of Bath, in 1941 Grandson of Cuthbert
(1826). {Harrow Sch. Reg.; Burke, L.G.)
ORLEBAR, RfCHARD. Adm Fell.-I om. (age 18) at Christ's,
Oct. 30, 1754. [Only] s. of loin, (iris), of Hinwick House,
Beds, (and Mary, dau. of Samuel Rolt, M.P., of Milton
Ernest, Beds.). B. there[i736]. School, Eton. Matric. Mi. h-
1757- Resided until 1758. One of the Clerks-extraordinary
.1 the Privy Council, 1764-1803. Adm. at the Middle
lernple, Jan. 2-. 1 -i„s. of Hinwick House, Beds Mauled
(1) Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. Joseph Cuthbert, R. of
Bulpham (or Bulvan), Essex; (2) Charlotte, dau. of Robert
Willing, of London, and had issue. Died Nov. 9, 1803, at
Bath. Father of the next two. {Eton Coll. Reg.; Peile, 11.
259; lmn ofi ourt; G. Mag . 1803, 11. 1098.)
ORLEBAR. RICHARD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Dec. 21. 1792.
[Eldest] s. of Richard (above) (bv his 1st wife, Elizabeth
Cuthbert). B. 1775, at Hmwick, Beds. School, Uppingham.
Matric. Michs. 1793. Of Hinwick House, Beds. High Sheriff
of Beds. 1808. Married, Apr. 30, 1804, Maria, dau of Ben-
jamin Longuet, of Louth, Lines. Died Tan. 20, 1833. Half-
brother of the next; father of Cuthbert (1820). {Peile, n.
134; Burke, L.G.; G. Mag., 1S33, 1. 91; Misc. Grn- ,1 Her.,
ORLEBAR, ROBERT CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at St
John's, Feb. 16, 1S02. [ird] 5. of [Richard (1754)], of Hm-
wicl House, Beds, [by his second wife]. B. 1783. School,
Uppingham. Matnc. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1802. Kept ten
terms; name off, 1807. Of Husborne Crawley, Beds. D.L. for
Bedfordshire. Married, 1807, Charlotte, dau. and co-heiress
of tlie Rev. Daniel Shipton, R. of Wavendon and Willen,
Bucks. Died Nov r, 1837. at Bedford 1 1 all-brother of the
above. {St John's Coll. Adm., IV, 402; Burke, L.G.)
ORMAN, CHARLES JOSEPH. Adm. si/ar (age 19) at Trinity,
June 22. 1812. [2ndJ s. of Nathan, li. [Jan. 22, 1795], at
Mildenhall, Suffolk. Schools, loading, and Kn hnn.inl,
Yorks, (Mr Tate). Matric. Mi, lis. 1813. Migrated to Sidney,
Feb. 9, 1815; B.A. 1S1S; M.A. 1823. Ord. priest (Norwich)
Dec. 12, 1819; C. of Soham, Cambs., c. 1821, in which year
he published a Sermon, printed at Mildenhall. C. of Brandon,
Suffolk, 1830-8. P.C. of Shouldham and of Shouldham Thorpe,
Norfolk, 1812-47. Married Elizabeth Bucke. Dud Sept.
5,1847. Father of the next. {Clergy List; G. Mag., 1847, 11.
661.)
ORMAN, GEORGE ANDREWS. Adm. sizar at St John's. Mar,
1 1 1845. [Eldest] s. of the Rev. Charles Joseph (above), of
Stow Bardolph, Norfolk (and Elizabeth Bucke). B. Apr. 24,
1^27, at Downham Market, Norfolk. [School, Marlborough
College.] Migrated to Corpus Christi, Oct. 17, [845 Mum
Michs 1845; Scholar, 1846; B.A. 1849. Died Oct. 1, 1S55, at
Versailles. (G. B. Routledge, G. Mag., 1S55, II. 557.)
593
Orman, John
ORMAN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, July 5, 1805.
S. of Nathaniel, schoolmaster [he was probably ord. priest
(Norwich) Dec. 20, 1786], of Mildenhall, Suffolk. School,
H.M. Matric. Mu-hs. 1S06; Scholar, 1S09; Li. A. 1S10;
MA. 1S13. Assistant Master at Richmond School, Vorks.
Master of the Free School, Beverley, 1S16-. (G. Mag., : -k .
1. 561.I
ORMATHWAITE, Lord (1845), see WALSH, ARTHUR.
ORME. CHARLES CAVE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 25, 1S61.
[Only] s. of Cfbarles] Cave John [barrister of the Middle
Temple]. B. [June 18, 1S43], at Louth, Lines. Schools,
[Uppingham and] Eton. Matric. Michs. 1861; B.A. 1865;
MA. 1868. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 22, 1861.
Capt., Northants. Militia. Died in 1869. (Eton Sell. List.-;
Inns of Court; Uppingham Sell. Roll.)
ORME. COSMO CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity,
Feb. 25, 1S34. S. of Alexander. B. in London. School,
Surrey (private). Matric. Michs. 1S34; B.A. 1839. C. of
Sleafo'rd, Lines., 1840-1. Died in 1841, aged 25. (P. B. G.
Binnall.)
ORME, FRANCIS STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct.
2, 1S97. S. of Stephen] D[umelow], Esq., of 21, Chatsworth
Road, West Norwood. School, Cheltenham College. [B.
Aug. 30, 1876.] Matric. Michs. 1897; B.A. 1901; M.A. 1905.
Assistant Master at Hartford House School, Winchfield; and
at Dulwich College, 1901. Head Master of the II
1905; of Reigate Grammar School, 1911-32-. [School-
masters' Directories; Cheltenham Coll. Reg.)
ORME, FREDERICK [CAVE]. Adm. pens, (age 18)
Mar. 23, 1S31. S. of the Rev. Thomas Henry Cave (1801),
deceased. B. at Louth, Lines. [Bapt. July 2, 1812.] School,
Louth. Matric. Michs. 1831; B.A. 1S35; M.A. 1861. Ord.
deacon (Lincoln) 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Great Berkhamsted,
Herts., 1845-8; subsequently resided there. R. of Edith
Weston, Rutland (succeeding his brother), 1856-60. R. of
Lyndon, 1864-85. Died Dec. iS, 1885. Brother of the next.
(Northants. Clergy.)
ORME. GEORGE CAVE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, Dec. 18,
1826. S. of the Rev. Tfhomas] H[enry] C[ave] (1S01), de-
ceased. B. at Louth, Lines. [Bapt. Apr. 29, 1808.] School,
Louth. Matric. Michs. 1827; B.A. 1831. C. of Wilsford,
Lines.. 1842-6. R. of Edith Weston, Rutland, 1846-56.
Died Apr. 21, 1856. Brother of the above. (Northants.
Clergy; G. Mag., 1S56, I. 659.)
ORME. GILBERT EDWARD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. I, 1892. S.
of Edward Collier, merchant, of Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. B. fMar. 28], 1874, at Balham, Surrey. School,
King's, Paramatta. Matnc. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1896; M.A., M.B.
and B.Chir., 1901. At St George's Hospital, and Dublin.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1899. House Surgeon and House
Physician at St George's Hospital. Practised for some years
at Clitheroe, Lanes. J. P. for Lanes. Medical Officer, Stony-
hurst College, Blackburn. Subsequently practised in London.
Member of Council, King Edward VII Hospital Fund
for London. Order of Mercv, 1933- Hon. Secretary, League
of Mercy. Of 23, Gilbert Sbeet, Grosvenor Square, in 1949.
(Venn, II. 527; Medical Directories.)
ORME. ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, May 18,
1778. [S.of Robert, of Devonshire and of Bergham, Brabant,
The Netherlands (and Audrey, only dau. of Charles (1718),
Viscount Townshend).] Matric. Michs. 1779; M.A. 1782. °rd.
deacon (Norwich) 1784; priest, Feb. 20, 17S5. R- of All
Saints, Hertford, 1785-1843. R. of Essendon (and C. of Bay-
ford), Herts., 1790-1843. Chaplain in Ordinary to the Kins.
Died in 1843, aged 83. (Clerical Guide; Clergy List; \
Clergy.)
ORME, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, June 11, 1763 S.
of — [Thomas], husbandman, of Ashby-de-la-Zou
[B. 1744.] School, Repton. Matric. Michs. 1764; B
M.A. 1770; D.D. 1793. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 14, 1767;
priest, Feb. 19, 1769; C. of Woodwalton, Hunts., 1767-70. C.
of Exton, Rutland, 1770-8. V. of South Scarl.
1772-1806. V. of North Leverton, 1775-7- V. of Barholme
with Stow, Lines., 1777-1814. Usher and then Head Master
of Oakham Grammar School, 1778-96. Head Master of
Louth Grammar School, 1796-1814. F.S.A. 1791
Lincoln Cathedral, 1801-1 4. Married Anne, dau. of I
Cave, of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Leics. Died Oct. 20, 1814,
aged 70; buried in St James's church, Louth. M.I. there.
Father of the next. (Repton Sell. Reg.; Oakham Sch. Kee.;
St John's Coll. Adm., III. 693; G. Mag., 1814, II. 502.)
ORME, THOMAS HENRY CAVE. Adm. at Sidni ■
1801. S. of [the Rev. Thomas (above), D.D , "f Louth,
Lines. B. June 27, 1782. Schools, Oakham (his 1
Louth. Migrated to Trinity Hall, Feb. 17, 1802. Matric.
iHo2;Scholar,l8o2.C.ofLittleCarlton,Lin. .
C. of North Llkington, 1812-13. C. of Kcddington
Ormesher, Joseph Edward
V. of South Scarle, Notts, (succeeding his father), 1806-20.
Married, 1S07, Mary Anne, only dau. of John 1
Died suddenly, Jan. 7, 1820, aged 37; buried at Louth.
Father of Frederick [C] (1831) and George C. (1826). (Foster,
Index Eccles.; C. R. Hudleston; P. B. G. Binnall.)
ORMEROD, EDWARD LATHAM. Adm. pens, (age 22 sic) at
Caius, Oct. 9, 1840. [6th] s. of George, Esq. (Brasenose
College, Oxford, 1803) [D.C.L., 1818, F.R.S., F.S.A.], of
Tidenham, Gloucs. (and Sarah, dau. of John Latham, M.D.j-
B. [Aug. 27, 1819], in London. School, Rugby. [At bl
Bartholomew's Hospital, 1838-41.] Matric. Michs. 1841;
Scholar, 1842-7; M.B. 1S46; M.D. 1851. F.R.C.l
F.S.A.; F.G.S.; F.R.S. 1872. Demonstrator at St Bartholo-
mew's Hospital, 1S46-7. Left London owing to ill health, and
practised at Brighton, iS47-73- Physician to the Sussex
County Hospital, 1853. Married (1) Apr. 12, 1853, Marj
Olivia, dau. of Edward Robert Porter, of Brighton, who died
3 months later; (2) Mar. 29, 1S56, Maria, dau. of Frederick
Millett, of Woodhill, Surrey. Author, medical, and of British
Social Wasps. Died Mar. iS, 1S73, at Old Steyne, Brighton,
'of a painful disease.' Father of Ernest W. (1887). (Boose,
11. 1256; Venn, 11. 253; Burke, L.G.; Medical /'
DJV.B.)
, Apr. 4, 1879.
ORMEROD, ERNEST WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May
30, 1887. [Eldest] s. of Edward Latham (1840), M.D.,
F.R.S., of 51, Brunswick Place, Brighton (and Maria, dau.
of Frederick MUlett, of Woodhill, Guildford). B. Nov. 17,
1868, at Brighton. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1887;
B.A. 1S90; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1S95; M.D. 1901.
At St Bartholomew's Hospital. House Surgeon there.
M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1S94. Practised at VVimborne, Dorset.
Married, Apr. 8, 1902, Janet Clara, dau. of the K- .
Daniel-Tyssen, of Hove, and had issue. Died Apr. 8, 1944.
(Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The Times, Apr. 12, 1944.)
ORMEROD, GEORGE SUMNER. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mar. 23, 1S76. S. of George, merchant (and Mary). B. Jan.
10, 1856, at Robe Town, S. Australia. Bapt. Feb
Matric. Michs. 1876. Kept two terms. Second Lieut., 104th
Foot (Bengal Fusiliers), 1878; Lieut., Royal Munster 1
1880. With the Burmese expedition. 1885-9. Captain, 1S87;
Major, 1896. Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902; re-
tired, 1904. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut. -Col.,
Training Res. Batt.; Major, Special List; Asst. Comdt;,
Prisoner of War Camp; mentioned in Secretary of State's
Listfor' valuable services'). Diedjan.31, 1939, atChagford.
Devon. (Univ. War Lis'.; Army Lists; 1 he limes, Feb. 3,
I939-)
ORMEROD, HENRY THOMAS. Adm. at Selwyn H., Oct. I,
1888. B. Dec. 27, 1866. Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891.
Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tvne) 1893; priest (Bp. Sand-
ford) 1895; C. of Bvker, Northumberland, 1893-6. Drowned,
Aug. 6, 1896, while bathing at Runswick Bay, near Whitby.
(Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Aug. 12, 1896.)
ORMEROD, RICHARD. Adm. sizar at St John's, Dec. 7, 1779-
S. of — [farmer], of Lanes. [B. 1752, at Burnley.; '
to Christ's, Oct. 16, 17S0. Matric. Michi. 17S0; B
M.A. 17S7. College Reader in Hebrew, and Rhetoru k
Lecturer, 1787. Ord. deacon (Chester) Jan. 2, 17: 9
Jan. 6, 1779; P.C. of Ingleton Fells, Yorks., i?79- C. of
Maidstone, Kent. Chaplain to the Bishop of Lon<i
being nicknamed ' the Queen's Bishop's Pawn ' by his tutor,
J B Seale, who had hoped for the post. V. of Harston,
Cambs., 1783-8. V. of Kelvedon, Essex, 1788-95. Preb. of
St Paul's, 1789-92. R. of Great Birch, 17m -s. V.ofStMary
Abbots, Kensington, 1795-1816. Married, and had
son, Thomas Holden, at New C ill : Author,
Remarks on Priestley's Disquisition; s.-rm ■■>:. Died May 24,
1816, at Kensington. At his funeral 'every shop 111 the
parish was shut and every parishioner whose means would
allow it appeared in mourning.' ' !*»•. >v.
402- Peile, 11. 312; J. D. G. 5 ott, Si ») of St Mary Abbots,
Kensington, which gives ' Harli
Gunning, 1. 20; G. Mag., 1816, I. 568.)
ORMEROD, THOMAS THEODORE. Vim I II -Com. at
Downing, Apr. 5, 1896. Matric. Easter, 1896.
ORMESHER, JOSEPH EDWARD. Adm |
Oct. 15, 1879. [Only) s. of Edward, fan
Michs 1879; B.A. 18S4. Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1884;
, 1885: C. of St Martin's, Tipton. !
of Clay Cross, Derbs., 1S87-8. 1
1900. R. of Wingerworth, 1900
(Eagle, xx.xlx. 2s ;; Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Mar. 15, I9'7.)
599
Ormond, Harold Vere Selbv
ORMOND HAROLD VERE SELBY. Matri, Non-Coil. Michs.
1S85. [B. Aug. 22, 1866. School, Dover College.] Lieut.,
Lancashire Fusiliers (from the Militia), t886; Capt., 1806
war, 18,;,,- 1902 (wounded, 1900; mentioned in despat, lies)
.Major, 19.02; Lieut. -Col., igu, retired, 191s. Died at Cibourc'
Basses 1 yrcnecs, Prance, Nov. 20, 1050. [Dover Coll Rei ■
Army Lis/,.) ' <■■'
ORMROD, PETER. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, May 24 185,,
Matnc Michs. 1859.
ORMSBY, FRANCIS CHATTERTON. Adm. pens, at Christ's
Dec. 12 1899 S. of the Hon. Robert Daly [in the public
works, Ceylon], H. it liadulta, Ceylon. Schools, Xaicnai,
brothers , Bruges and Felstcd. Matnc. Michs. 1000 Scholar
1902; J3.A (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st class) „„,,; M.A. 1908
Assistant Master at the Perse School, Cambridge, igo , at
I $*$*?"* College, Dublin, 1905-7. History Lecturer at
S Johns College, Battersea, 1907-9. Assistant Master at
'.luninur School, 1909-13; at Mount St Benedict
c"T ,' \"\ ,We"to"-d, 1913-14. Head Master of Ran.lagh
School, Athlone, 1914 19. Died Mar. 12, 0,1a (Al Felsted
'"'"' "■ 839; 1 1 < ollege Notes; Misc. Gen. et He, -mi
Ser., 11. 177 (pedigree).)
ORMSBY, HENRY LEIGH. Adm. at Clare, June n 1.874
(Only s. of Henry Alexander, of Gilford, Co. Down some
time Commander in the Indian Navy (and Ann lane' 1 , id,
Lye). B Aug. 20, 1846. School, Cheltenham College, and
matri, London Lniversilv, 1.M..5.] Matnc Michs 1874-
B.A 1S7S. Adm. at the Inner lemple, Jan. 17, 1882. ( ,11. rj
to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1884. Died lulv 30, 1900 at his
residence 111 London. [Cheltenham Coll. Reg.; Lav Lists-
'"m of Court; Foster, il/«i al the Bar; Misc. Gen et Her '
2nd Ser., 11. 170 (pedigTee); 1 he I una,. Aug. 6, 1909 )
ORMSBY, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Trinity, May 9
,'i'"\ ,irJ 7, ',, |b"j Charles [Montague, 1st Bar! I
(Trinity College, Dublin, 1782) (and Llizabelh, dau. of Thomas
Kingsbury, Esq.). B. [Feb, 27, 1790], in Dublin. School
Westminster. Matnc. Lent, 1S13; Scholar, 1813- B A 1811.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 16, 1816. Succeeded as 2nd
hv h k' v! lSlx, D'ed' S?- Nov- "■ l82t' '""'
by his brother Thomas. (Record of Via lie,,,,,,,,.,,,.
Burke. Extinct Baronetcies, win, h gives 'died ,.,..•:
Burke P. and B., which also gives 'died 1822': Inns of
I ourt; Misc. Gen. et Her., 2nd Ser.. it. 177.)
ORMSBY, MONTAGUE HENRY. Adm. pens, at Christ's July
fa' y'r n14"'1 r*' ,°f **" Rt' ReV' ("'',r«" AII'«o D.D.
(Inn, y College, Dunlin, 1501). Bishop of British Honduras
(and Ellen, dau. of Canon Scott). B. [Nov n is--] ,t
Ramton rectory Durham. School, St John's Foundation,
Leatherhead Matnc. Michs. r896. Resided nine terms
Assistant Master at Denstone College, 1900. Assistant
Auditor, Madras Railway, Kovapurain, i„i2. Served 1,1 the
Gr, 'at War 1114-19 (Lieut., I.A.K.O.; attached S. Provinces
Mounted Rules; Major and Comdt. Clerks' Training School)
!' I'",1" '" "'-'.' f' J"hn\ Sch., Leatherhead, Reg- Urn'-'
War List; Pel,. 11. ,,,1; Das/on, Coll. Reg ; Misc. Gen el
tier., 2nd Ser.. 11, 17s (pedigree).)
ORMSBY. ROBERT PH1PPS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christ!
Oct. 1, 1888, Of Wicklow. S. of the Rev u G MA
[William Gilbert, Trinity College, D„l,l,„, ,.,;>,, R, 0'f ^k.
low], of Cares Switzerland. B.J .„, ,M,„, a. 'rklow,
to Wicklow, Ireland. Schools. Reading and Norwich
;>atr„ Muhs. , ..ss. Schol.,1. i.vvs. |;,A ,;,,,,. Se,rctarv„f
the Canadian National Railways lor ; , years I ,,ed Dec •'
1945. at Toronto. (The Times, Dec. 31, 1945.) " '
ORMSBY-GORE, OWEN ARTHUR (1837), see GORE.
ORMSBY-ROSE. HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) it ], .., ,, ,
r,"4 |Sw£,,"- ?" °?^by' Es1' l: " Ryde, Isle of Wight.'
School, Wellington CoUege. Matric. Mich
O'RORKE, EDWARD DENNIS. Adm. pens, at Christ', Oct
7. 1882. S. of the Hon. Sir George Mauri,,/ (Trinity College
Dublin, 1847) [Speaker of the House of Represent ,m.
New Zealand]. IS. [Mar. 2, 1805]. at Auckland, New /, aland'
s' ' I. 1 am. ill 1, ran, mar. Matnc. Mi, lis ,0,5- R,..„|, ,1
I-, 11 1, mis, and letunied to N.w /.aland. I., „„„,',„„,
was secretary to his father, when Speaker ' Married Re-
turned, 1911, to reside in England. Died Dee, ,,, ,,,,« .,,
^.Remount Depot, Melton Mowbray. (Christ's College Notes;
O'RORKE, HENRY WILLIAM LEYCESTER. Adm pens at
Trinity, Max 27, 1889. S. of the Rev. Henry Thomas (fi' ,
Trinity College, Dublin, 1S54). of Feltwell rectory, Brandon'
Norfolk. H. Sept. 7, 1869, in London. Schooi.lt..,,, Main, '
Ml lis. 1 ■■■■.,: Win, hest.r reading prize, 1S92 I! -\ ,-,,,,.
M.A. 1896. President of the Union, 1892. F.R G S Ord'
deacon (Liverpool) 1893; priest, 1894. Assistant Chaplain'
600
Orpen-Palmer, Harold Bland Herbert
Mersey Mission to Seamen, 1893-8. Chaplain, Mission to
Seamen, at San Francisco, 1898-1901, V. of Send, Surrey,
1901-4. R. (and V.) of Farnham, 1904-8. P.C of Edensor,
Derbs., 1908-15. Domestic Chaplain to the Duk, ol D,
shire, i.joh 15; t" the Make of Marlborough, 1915-27. R of
Bladon with Woodstock, Oxon., 1915-28. Lie. to off., dio.
of Oxford, 1931-6. R. of Litchfield, Hants., 1936-9. Of
North Litchfield Manor, Whitchurch. Interested in horse-
,fo1.g'„-,U"'''J May I5' '9»; ouried at sea. (tr..A/.»J;
H ho s II ho m Racing. 1 he 1 una. May is, 1939.)
ORPEN, EDWARD CHATTERTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Trinity Hall, June [9, 1850. Eldest s. of A. B. (su) [Abrani
1 award], M D., ased, late ..I Rloxworth, Dorset (by his
2nd wife Martha, dau. of Sir Jam, , Chatterton, Bart., of
Castlemalioii, Co. Cork). B. Mar. 3,, 1S31. Schools, Marl-
borough College and Kensington Grammar School. Matric.
Michs. 1850; B.A. 1854; M.A. 1857. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1S54; pnest, 1S55; C. of Marion, Cheshire, 1854-6. C of
Newtown, Hants., 1856-7. C. of Stibbard, Norfolk
60. C. of Ashton Keynes, Wilts., i860- 6 V. of Dean Prior
D.v..,,, 1-1,1,75. R. ot Mamhcad 1878-87. R. of BigLurv
1887-93. Lie. pr., dio. of Exeter, 1S93. Succeeded his
mother as co-heir of the Chattertou property in 1874, and
Lady Duntze in the F.xcleigh estate, 1894. Married (1) May
?.4'r "S6.' Marcella Carew, dau. of Octavius Palmer,
H.F..ICS and had issue; (2) June 2, 1894, Anne, dau. of
John Bogle, of Woodside, Torquay. Died Dec. 21 190' at
Exeleigh, Starcross, Devon. (Marlborough Coll Reg ■
Crockford; Burke, Family Records: Burke, Col Gentry
II. 403.)
ORPEN, JOHN HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H Oct 1
1887 [Eldest s. of John Richards, barrister (and Sarah
Constance, dau. of Henry Leader, of Wyelands, Buxton).
B Sept. 30, iScs. School, st Laurence College, Ramse it(
Matric. Michs. 1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. 1S94. Ord ,!.•.„ ,.,,
(Liverpool) 1.893; pnest, 1S94. Assistant Master at Liverpool
College Upper School, 1892-4. C. of St Michael's, Toxteth
Park, Liverpool, 1894-6. C. of St Luke's, Beeston Hill,
Leeds, 1896 ., Col ko-s, lleref.. is.,;- 1000. R. of Burton,
,"nl" ■■ ' !- V. ,,1 Ihurston, Suilolk, 1903-15. K of
Melton. Suilolk. 1915-29. Provost and V. of St' [a s's
Cathedral church, Bury St Edmunds, 1929-40. Hon. Chap-
lam to the Bishop of St Fdmundsbury aiid Ipswich 1927-30
R. of Fornhain All Saints with Westley, 1940-8. Married,
June 14, 1900, Ada Mary, dau. of Captain Edward P.
Stewart, of Laragh, Killinev, Co. Dublin, and had issue.
Died Dec 3 1950. (St Laurence Coll. Reg.; Crockford; Burke,
L.c. oj Ireland; Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 401, which gives
b. Sept. li'.)
ORPEN, THEODORE CECIL. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1899
' M' "; ''- < • -■ 1'homas Herbert (iiextj.of 1 aiiiibi. ., -ke
House, Cambridge. B. June 21, 1880, at Cambridge. School,
Marlborough College. Matnc. Michs. 1899; B.A. 1902 In
the Cape Colony Civil Service (Law Dept.), 1903-9 when he
returned to England. Of 23, Enuiore Road, Putney, in 1945
(Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; Burke,
Col. Gentry, 11. 403, which gives ' b. June 24.')
ORPEN, THOMAS HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Christ's Ian 18
1-'-,. B.A. ol Inmty College, Dublin. [2nd] s. of John Her-
bert (Trinity College, Dublin, 1821) [LL.D.], barrister (and
l-.lien Susan Gertrude, dau. of the Rev. lohn Richards, of
The Grange, Co. Wexford). B. [Sept 18, 1847] near Dublin
.Matnc. Lent, 1871; s,h,.i,,r. 1871; B.A. (41A Classic) 1 •■-.,,
M.A. 1.S77. Fellow ol Pembioke, 10,74 -• Ord. deacon (Ely)
1876; priest, 1S7S; C. of Chesterton, Cambridge, 1876-S. C
of St Giles. 1 ambndgc, 1S79-81. V. of .All Saints. Cambridge
1881-6. Tutor of Selwyn College (to which he was a large
benefactor), 1886-1904. V. of Great Shelford, Cumbs.,
1904-11. Married, June 25, 1879, Amy Octavia, dau. and
co-heiress of the Rev. James Henry Alexander Gwyther
Philipps, of Acton Castle, Pembs. Author, >W.. , ,
and I „,... ..... , , ,,,,.llv ,,,
5. Hersch.l Road, Cambridge. Died at sea, Apr. 25 1925
Father of the above; uncle of John H. (1887) (Peile 11
617; Burke. L.G. of Ireland: Burke, Col. Gentry, 11. 403;
Crockford; I he 1 una. May 2, 1025.)
ORPEN-PALMER, HAROLD BLAND HERBERT. Adm. at
Pembroke, Oct. 1895. 2nd s. of the Rev. Aibrahanil
H,ei,ry] ll.rl., rt] [Palmer] (Trinity College, Dublin, 1N1.1i,
V. of St Peter's, Cheltenham (and Eveline Cecilia, dau of
Evory Carmichael, of Monkstown). B. Sept. 8 [876 ,1
Monkstown, Co. Dublin. School, Cheltenham (.11, .
Main,. Michs. 1S95; B.A. 1898. Second Lieut., R. Irish
Fusiliers, io;,,,,; Lieut., 1900; Captain, 1906. Served in the
South African War, 1899-1002 (Press Censor; mentioned in
despatches). Served in the Great War, i..i|-m (Major
1915; Lieut.-Col.; Brig. -Gen.; C.M.G.; D.S.O.. menu i
5 times 111 despatches; Order of St Stanislas (Russia) I ird
, lass, wiili swords)) Military attach^ at Peking. 1920-4. On
half pay until 1926. Commanded the 147th (2nd West
Orpen-Palmer, Reginald Arthur Herbert
Riding) Infantry Brigade, T.A.; and the Shanghai Volunteer
Corps, 192S-31. Of Killowen, Kenmare, Co. Kerry. Married,
Oct. 5, 1911, Olga Mary, dau. of Col. W. W. Pemberton,
I.S.C. Died suddenly, Oct. 18, 1941, at Hartley v
Hants.; buried at Winchfield. Brother of the next.
hamColl. Reg.; Jr.-, Lists; ' Pit . Wat List; Burke, L.G. of
Ireland; The Times, Oct. 21, 1941.)
ORPEN-PALMER, REGINALD ARTHUR HERBERT. Adm.
at Clare, Apr. 15, 1S96. [3rd s. of the Rev. Abraham Henry
Herbert (Trinity College, Dublin, 1S61), V. of St Peter's,
Cheltenham. B. Dec. 26, 1877, at Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
School, Cheltenham College.] Matric. Michs. 1S96. Second
Lieut., the Leinster Regt., 1898. Served in the S. African
War, 1899-1902. Lieut., 1900; Capt., 1904. In the Great
War, 1914-19 (Major, 1915; with the 2nd Leinster Regl at
Ypres and Hooge; commanded the battalion in 1915 ; sevei iv
wounded at the Somme). Lieut. -Col., 1920; D.S.O. Subse-
quently served in India, and later commanded the 2nd
Leinster Regt. at Colchester. In command of the record and
pav office, Hounslow, 1927-31. Died Mar. 22, 1943, at
Colchester. Brother of the above. {Cheltenham Coll. Reg.;
Army Lists; Burke, L.G. of Ireland; The rimes, Mar. 24, and
Apr. 2, 1943O
ORR, ALEXANDER DOUGLAS. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Mav 23, 1S65; from Edinburgh Univ. [Only] s. of Patrick
James, Lieut, in H.M. the Kinc of Oudh's service [sometime
Capt., H.E.I.C.S.] (and Hannah Anne). B. Dec. 15, 1847, at
Lucknow. Bapt. Julv 20, 1867. Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A.
1S69. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Apr. 7, 1870. Called to the Bar,
Jan. 27, 1873- {Inns of Court.)
ORR, BRYAN WEST. Adm. pens, at St John's, Apr. 8, 1807.
B in Jamaica, Aug. 17S9. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1807; Scholar, 1S07. Kept three terms ' Lived and died on
his estate in Jamaica.' (Eton Sch. Lists.)
ORR. GEORGE ROBERT. Adm. pens, (age T7) at Trinity
Hall, Aug. 20, 1871. S. of Henry Adair, Esq., deceased.
School. Bedford. Matric. Easter, 1872; B.A. 1875.
ORR. HERBERT RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Jesus,
Oct. 18S5. S. of Herbert Adair. Esq. B. in London. School,
Bedford Grammar (Mr Phillpotts). Matric. Michs. 1S85.
Assistant Master at Bedford County School in 1903. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Private. Canadian Force;
employed Records). Of Stannmghall, Pemberley Avenue,
Bedford, in 1940. Died May 22, 1940, at Sevenoaks. :' m
It ai List; 1 he Times, Mav 23, 1940.)
ORR. JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. S, i860.
[Eldest] s. of William [sobcitor]. B. [Oct. 27, 1841], at
Ballvmena, Co. Antrim. School, Bromsgrove. [Adm. at
Trinity- College, Dubhn, July i860, age 18.] Matric. Michs.
i860; 'Scholar; B.A. 1864; M.A. 1870. Adm. at Lincoln's
Inn, Nov. 4, 1864. Called to the Irish Bar, 1867. Q.C., 1S84.
County Court Judge for Monaghan and Fermanagh, 1891-7;
forCo. Down, 1897-1920. Of 37, Upper Mount Street, Dublin.
Died Jan 19, 1920. (Bromsgrove Sch. Reg.; Al. Dubl.; Inns
of Court; Wliowas Who.)
ORR, JAMES PETER. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1886. [S. of James
Edward.] B. [Jan. 20], 1867, at Bangalore, India. Schools,
Ardingly CoUege and St John's, Hurstpierpoint. Matnc.
Michs. 1SS6; Scholar; B.A. 18S9. Entered the I.C.S., 1888.
Acting Under-Secretary, Financial and Revenue Depart-
ments Bombay, 1897. Acting Collector and Magistrate,
Bombay, 1S98. Junior Collector and Magistrate, Bombay,
1905. Senior Collector and Chairman of City of Bombay
Improvement Trust, 1909-19; Commissioner, 1915. C.S.I.
191 1 ; C.B.E. 1919. Retired, 19 19. Director of Housmg to
the L.C.C., 1919-21. Of 2, Cannongate Avenue, Hythe,
Kent, in 1947. Died Jan. 8, 1949, at Canterbury. (Reg. of
St John's CoU., Hurstpierpoint; I.C.S. Lists; Venn, 11. 484;
Who's Who.)
ORR. JOHN CECIL SAUSSE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21.
1888. S. of John William, of 13, Westbourne Park, London.
B Dec 7 1869, in Bombay, India. School, Clifton College.
Matric. Michs. 1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1899. Football (rugby)
'blue,' 1891. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1896; priest, 1897; C. of
lope, Durham, 1S96-1900. C. • •! St Hilda'-. Darlington,
1900-3. C. of St Alban's Cathedral, Pretoria, 1904-5.
. rlvmpton St Man', Devon, 1905-6. V. of Whitwell,
Isle of Wight, 1907-31. C. of Cowley St John, Oxford,
1931-7. Died Feb. 3, 1937, at Oxford. John Cecil only,
: in Inn. Coll. Adm. (CliftonColl. Reg.; Book of Blues;
iford; The limes, Feb. s, 1937.)
ORR. JOHN WELLESLEY. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. 13,
1898. [Only] s. of William Arthur Wellesley, railway clerk, of
iry (and Annie Selina Mollady). B. Sept. 11, 1878, at
Urmston, Lanes. School, Denstone College, Stan
Lent, 1898; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1904. Called to the Bar. Middle
Tempi. Practised until 1927. Stipendiary
Magistrate for tin- City of Manchester, 1927-50-. Member
Orton, Frederick
of Home Office Committee on Persistent I I
Of Hempfield, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, in 1950. (Den-
stone Coll. Reg.; Law Lists; Who's Who.)
ORR, WILLIAM McFADDEN. Adm. pens, at s [oh
27, 1885. S. of Blakely, farmer (and Elizabeth Lowry).
B May 2, 1866, at Ballystockhart, Comber, Co. Down.
Schools, Ballystockhart National (Mr R. Dickson). New
townard Intermediate (Mr J. Boyd); and at the Methodist
College, Belfast (Mr H. R. Parker). M.itne. Mi. lis. i.iss.
Scholar, 1SS5; B.A. (Senior Wrangler) 1S8S; (Math. Trip.,
I't II, 1st Class, 1889); M.A. 1892. Fell.. .v. 1 11
D.Sc, Belfast, 1919. F.R.S. 1909. Professor of Mathematics
at the Koval College of Science, Dublin. 1892 i>i2(.; Professor
of Pure "and Applied Mathematics, University
Dublin, 1927-33; retired. Author, mathematical. Di. I
1934, at 19, Pembroke Road, Dublin. (Eagle, xxvm 196;
11 ,. . The Times, Aug. 20, 1934.)
ORR-EWING, JAMES ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
May 25, 1875. I jrd] >, of Archibald [M.P., later Bart., whose
mother was Susan, dau. of John Orr, Provost of Paisli y], oil
Bailikinrain Castle, Killeam, Stirlingshire (and 1 lizabeth
Lindsay, dau. of James Reid, of Berridale, Dumbartonshire).
B. [Feb. 22], 1857, in Glasgow. School, Harrow. Matric.
Michs [875; B.A. 1879; M.A. 1889. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 19, KSrs. Second Lieut., 16th Lancers, 1880;
Lieut., 1881; Capt., 18S8; Major, 1896. A.D.C. to Lord
Londonderry, Lord-Lieut, of Ireland, 1885-90, and to Lord
Roberts when Commander-in-Chief in Ireland, 1S95-6.
Servedin IheS. African War, 1S.19 1. 100 (in command of the
Warws. Company ol the Imperial Yeomanry); killed inaction
May 28, 1900. Brother of the next. (Harrow Sch. Reg.;
Scott, MSS . , Army Lists; Burke, P. and B.; I he Times, June
1 and 5, 1900.)
ORR-EWING, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Pembroke,
Apr. 20, 1868. Eldest s. of Archibald, Esq. [later 1st Bart.], of
Bailikinrain, near Killeam, Stirling (and Elizabeth Lindsay,
dau. of James Reid). B. there [Feb. 14, 1848. School, St
Andrews]. Matnc. Michs. 1868. Lieut., Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders (Militia); Capt., 1S84. Member of the
King's Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Archers). Hon.
Major, 1894. Of Ardencaple Castle, Helensburgh, Dum-
bartonshire. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1893. J. P. for Dum-
bartonshire and Stirlingshire. Married, Oct. 20, 1879, Maud,
dau. of William William,, of Abcrpergwm, Glam., and widow
of Wyndham Lewis, of The Heath and New house, Glam. Died.
s p Aug. 20, 1903, and was succeeded by his brother, Archi-
bald Ernest. Brother of the above. (Burke, P. and B.-, Wal-
ford, County Families (sub his father); Army Lists; 11 ho mas
Who.)
ORRELL, JOSEPH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity Hall,
Mar 7, 1878. [2nd] s. of Joseph, 1 sq , o( Granton House,
Waterloo, Liverpool. Matric. Michs. 187S; ISA 1- , .Vim al
Lincoln's Inn, May 26, 1880. Called to the Bar, Ma]
Of Waterloo, Liverpool, in 1930. (Law Lists; Inns of Court;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
ORRETT, JOHN BARTON. Adm. at Trinity Ha,
[3rd] s. of J[ohn], Esq., of Kingston, Jamaica. School, King -
CoUege, London. Matric. Michs. 1881. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Nov. 17, 1883. (Inns of Court.)
ORREY WILLIAM ERNEST. Adm. pens, at St Catharini '-.
June 7 18S7. S. of William [of I , Chi hire] B.
[Nov. 12, 1868] at Stafford. [School, King William
Isle of Man.] Matric. Michs. 1S87; prizeman; B.A 1 10;
M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at a prep, school at Lowestoft,
1890-2- at the Naval Academy, Bognor, 1892-4; a!
House, Bookham, Leatherhead, 1894-7; at Pembroki 1 1
Lytham, Lanes., 1898; at Carmarthen Grammai School,
1899; at the Hi. h
Master of Calday Grange Grammar School, Wi 1 Kurby,
Cheshire, 1906-33- (King William's Coll., Isle of W 1
Schoolmasters' On.
ORRISS, EPHRAIM. Adm. sizar at Corpus < hristi, [ulj |,
1839. OfCambs. Matric. Michs. 1839; Scholar, i si".
ORTON, FREDERICK. Adm. pen!
1862. S. of tie . 1 , D.C.L. (of SI
Oxford 1817). deceased, of Altrii
private'. Mat.e ' '
deacon (Km. he t^ 1
( ha). lam.. 1. lie I
91 serve.
Peshawar," 1868 71; Darji i '■ ' ' ' ■'■ '
C of Hal.
Resided latterly al Southboiirne, Boiiriicui. .nth, where lie
died Aug 13, 1. Fathei ol Harold B. (1896) (Venn, 11.
Orton, Frederick Edward
ORTON, FREDERICK EDWARD. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. i, 1872. S. of Richard, Esq. B. at March,
Cambs. School, private. Doubtful if resided.
ORTON, GEORGE HARRISON. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
18, 1892. [Eldest] s. of George Hunt [M.B., London;
F.R.C.S.], of ifl Campdc-n Hill Road, Kensington, London.
B. [Aug. 27], 1873, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1901; M.D.
1906. At St Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L. R.C.I'.,
1901. Chief Assistant. Electrical Dept., St Bartholomew's
Hospital; Mc.h. .1 om.cr m charge of X-ray and Electrical
Depts., Royal Free Hospital; Radiologist,' King George's
Hospital; Medical Officer in charge of X-ray Dept., St Mary's
Hospital; Medical Officer, X-ray Dept., Paddington Green
Children's Hospital. Of 07. Upper Berkeley Street, Port-
man Square, London, W. Author, radiological. Died Apr.
18, 1947, in London. Brother of William H. (1897). {Charter-
house Reg.; Medical Directories; Who's Who; I he I imes, Apr.
19. I94~.)
ORTON, HAROLD BEVINGTON. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus,
Oct. 1896. S. of the Rev. Frederick (1862). B. [Mar. 12]
1877], at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Schools, Derby, and
Henley (Mr Chambers). Matric. Michs. 1896: Rustat
scholar. (Derby Sch. Reg.)
ORTON, KENNEDY JOSEPH PREVITE. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Sept. 12, 1891. S. of the Rev. William Previte (185(1,
sub Previte-Orton), of Leicester (and Eliza Swameld
Previte). B. Jan. 21, 1872, at St Leonards-on-Sea. Schools,
Kibworth Grammar (the Rev. T. J. Barnard) and Wyggeston
Grammar. Leicester (Mr Went). Matric. Michs. 1891;
Scholar, 1893; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1893); B A.
1895; M.A i.-«i.v At Heidelberg University, 1S95-6; Ph.D.
(Heidelberg), 1896; at University College, London, 1896-7,
and at St Thomas's Hospital. Demonstrator and assistant
Lecturer in Chemistry at St Bartholomew's Hospital, 1897-
1903. Professor of Chemistry, University College of North
Wales, Bangor, 1903-30. F.R.S., 1921. Member of Council,
Chemical Society. Member of Council, Institute of Chemistry.
Married, and had issue. A keen ornithologist. Author of
numerous chemical papers. Died Mar. 16, 1930, at Bangor.
(Eagle, XLVl. 37; Who's Who; I he Times, Mar. 19, 1930.)
ORTON, LORAINE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 15, 1893.
S. of Frederic [M.D., Dublin 1S70], j.P. for Middlesex (and
Clara White). B. Mar. 28, 1875, in London. School, Rossall.
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. At St Bartholomew's
Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1902. Of Crouch End,
Hornsev, London, m 1010. Died Aug. 30, 1919. (Rossall
Sch. Reg ; Medical Directories.)
ORTON, RICHARD FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at Selwyn H., Oct.
1, 1:893. B. May 15, 1874. [School, Brighton College.]
Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896. Assistant Master at Con-
naught House prep, school, Wevmouth, 1903; at Wootton
Court, Canterbury, 1908-1 1. Died Feb. 12, 1911. {Brighton
Lull. Reg.; Si honbnasters' Directories.)
ORTON. WILLIAM (1856), see PREVITE-ORTON.
ORTON, WILLIAM HOWORTH. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel
Mar. 16, 1867. Matric. Michs. 18(37; B.A. 1872; M.A. 187s!
Ord. deacon (Lichfield) 1872; priest, 1874; C. of St Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 1872-4. C. of St John-the-Evangelist, Higher
Broughton, Lanes., 1874-7. C. of St Luke's, Brighton
1878-80. C. of St Mary's, Brighton, 1881. C. of St John-the-
Evangelist, Brighton, 1882-7. C. of All Saints. Brighton
1887-8. C. of St Mary's. Brighton, 1888-05. Secretary of
the Sussex County Hospital, 1 395-1910, and Chaplain, 18S7-
1922. Of 14, College Road, Brighton, where he died July 12
1922. (Crockford; 1 he 1 tmes, July 14, 1922.)
ORTON, WILLIAM HUNT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
1897. [Youngest] s. of George Hunt [M n , 1 ondon, 1867!
F.R.C.S.], of m, Campden Hill Road, Kensington, London
H. [Apr. 29], 1S78, 111 London. School, Charterhouse. Matric
Michs. 1S97; B.A. 1900; M.B., B.Chir. and M.A. 1906 At
st Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C P., 1906.
House Physician and House Surgeon, West London Hospital.
Clinical Assistant, Royal Eye Hospital, Southwark, Prac-
tised at Brondesbury, London, N.W. Hon. Surgeon, Willes-
den Hospital. Served in the Great War, 1914 19 .1 apl
R.A.M.C). Of 9, Shoot-up Hill, Brondesburv. \ W , in 1040'
Brother of George H. (1892). (Charterhouse Ret;.; Medical
Director ii s |
OSBALDESTON, GEORGE (1770), see WICKINS.
OSBALDISTON, HUMPHREY (1765), see BROOKE HUM-
PHREY.
OSBORN. ALGERNON KERR BUTLER. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1891. [Only] s. of — [Henry John Robert], of Cluck-
sands I'riory, Shefford, Beds, [who was lost in the collision
Osborn, George Francis Atterbury
in the English Channel, Mar. 29, 18S9] (and Emily, 3rd dau.
of Thomas St yuintin, of Hatley Park, Cambs.). (B. Aug. 8,
1870.] School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 18. ,1. Succeeded his
grandfather as 7th Baronet, Jan. n, 1S92. Of Haynes Park
Beds. Capt., 3rd Bate, the Beds. Regt., 1895-1909. J.P. for
Bedfordshire, 1895; High Sheriff, 1909. Married, June 3,
1903, Beatrice E. K., dau. of William Bunce Greenfield,
J. P., D.L., sometime of Haynes Park, Bedford, and 35,
Gloucester Square, London, W., and had issue. Served in the
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt., Bedfordshire Regt., and Labour
Corps). Latterly of North Lodge, Sheringham, Norfolk
where he died July 19, 1948. ([■„,;•. War List; Fox-Pavics
Armorial families; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who.)
OSBORN, ARTHUR CECIL FLAMANQUE. Adm. at Trinity
Hall, 1895. S. of Thomas rge (1862), of Rydal Mount,
Colwyn Bay. School, Rydal, Colwyn Bay. Matric. Michs.
1895; B.A. is.,.-,. A ~. ln.it.. r 1'. ceased by 1935. Brother of
George F. A. (1S91). (Rydal School.)
OSBORN, ARTHUR EDWARD DANVERS. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 17, 1867. [5th] s. of [Sir] George [Robert, 6th
Bart.] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1S31) (and Lady Charlotte
Elizabeth, dau. of Lord Mark Kerr). B. Apr. 6, 1849, at
Shefford, Beds. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1S67; B.A.
1S71. Ord. deacon (I'cterb.) 1875; priest, 1876; C. of
Rushdeu, Northants., 1S75-S. V. of Haynes, Beds., 1878-88.
Died, unmarned. Mar. 2, 188.x. Brother of George M (iscj
(Harrow Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, P. and B .; The
Guardian, Mar. 7, 1S88.)
OSBORN, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, Feb. 3, 1818.
Of Middlesex. S. of Samuel. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823;
M.A. 1820. Ord. deacon (Loudon) May 29, 1825; priest
(London, for Canterbury) June 14, 1829. In < .
(without cure), 1 841-4; living at West Tilbury, Essex, 1S45-S.
Lecturer of St Anne's, Soho, London, 1850. C. of St Magnus-
the-Martyr, London, 1850. V. of Asheldham, Essex, 1850-9.
Latterly of Maldon, Essex. Died May 15, 1859, aged 67.
(T. A. Walker, 401; Crockford; I lergy List (Osborne); G. Mag.,
1850, 1. 310.)
OSBORN, ERNEST BACON. Adm. at Clare, June 15, 1889.
[S. of Samuel, of Southtield, Halifax. B. Oct. 17,' 1870.]
School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1889; B.A. 1892; M.A.
1920. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Major,' 1915,
R.F.A. (T.F.); mentioned twice in despatches; Lit
1918). In business; yam spinning. Of Lightcliffe House,
Lightcliffe. Died Dec. 24, 1041, at Halifax. (Giggleswick
Sch. Reg.; Univ. War List; The 1 lines, Dec. 29, 1941.)
OSBORN. Sir GEORGE, Bart. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 17) at
Trinity, Oct. 12, 1759. S. of Sir Danvers. Bart. (1732),
formerly M.P. for Beds., of Chicksands, Beds, (and Lady
Mary Montagu, dau. of George, 1st Earl of Halifax). [B.
May 10, 1742.] School. Westminster. Had succeeded as 4th
Bart., Dec. 27, 1753- LL.D., 1769. Ensign, 24th Foot, 1759;
Capt., iC.th Light Dragoons, 1759; raised a troop, with win. Ii
he served in the expedition to Belle Isle, 1761. A.D.C. to his
uncle, Lord Halifax, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1761.
Major, i.xth Foot, 1762; Brevet Lieut. -loI., 1763. D.Q.M.G.,
Ireland, 1763. Lieut. -Col., 3rd Foot Guards, 1765, hn \. t-
Col., 1777. Lieut. -Col., 1782; Major-Gen., 1779; Lieut. -Gen.,
17S7; General, 1797. Served in the American War of
Independence as Muster Master and Inspector-General of
German troops. Groom of the Bedchamber, 1770. M.P. for
Bossmey, 1769-74; for Penryn, 1774-80; for Horsham,
1780-4. Of Chicksands Priory, Beds. Married (1) 1771,
Elizabeth, dau. of John Bannister, and had issue; (2) Aug.
22, 17S8, Lady Heneage, dau. of Daniel Finch, 7th Earl of
Wmchilsea and 3rd Earl of Nottingham. Died June 29 1S18
Father of John (179c). (Record of Old Westminsters; Return
ofM.P.s; Burke, P. and li.; G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1818, 1. 644.)
OSBORN, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 7, 1884.
S. of the Rev. G. R., of 77, Victoria Road, Soulhsea, Hants.
School, Kingswood. Matric. Michs. 18S4; Scholar; B.A. (tyth
Wrangler) 1887; M.A. 1891. Assistant Master at The Leys
School, Cambridge, for many years until 1926. Author
Elementary Algebra. Died lune 27. 1932. (Schoolmasters'
Directories, Cambridge Review, Oct. 14, 1932.)
OSBORN, GEORGE FRANCIS ATTERBURY. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 15, 1891. S. of Thomas George (1862), of
Rydal Mount, Colwyn Bay (and Jessie Emma West). B.
[July to], 1872, at Bath. Schools, [Kingswood, Bath] and
Rydal Mount, Colwvn Bay. Matric. Michs. 18.11; Scholar,
1894; B.A. {nth H>„,ig/,->) 1894; M.A. 1898. Assistant
Master at Mill Hill School, 1890-7; at Rvdal Mount, 1S97-
1910; Head Master of Rydal Mount (succeeding his father),
19 10-15. Head Master of Baswich House prep, school,
Weeping Cross, near Stafford, 1915-32-. Of Bud's Farm,
Twymng, near Tewkesbury, Gloucs., in 1946. Died Nov. 30,
1949- Brother of Arthur t F (1S95). (Schoolmasters'
Directories; Fox Davies, Armorial Families.)
Osborn, George Montague
OSBORN, GEORGE MONTAGUE. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Apr.
22, 1862. [3rd] s. of Sir George Robert [6th] Hart. (Christ
Church, Oxford, 1S31), of Chicksands Priory, Biggleswade,
Beds, (by his 1st wife, Ladv Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of
Vice- Admiral Lord Mark Robert Kerr). B. [May J], 1S43, at
Salzburg, Austria. School, Westminster. Matric. Miens.
1862; B.A [866; M.A 1S69. Athletics ' blue' (high jump),
1M.4 and 1865 (throwing the cricket ball). Ord. deacon
(Hereford) 1866; priest, 1867; C. of Meole-Brace, Salop,
1S66-9. R. of Campton.Beds., 1S70-1910. Married, Jan. 13,
1S76, Charlotte Jane, dau. of Lord Kenvon. Died Nov. 21,
1910. Brother of Arthur E. D. (1S67). {Record of Oil 11 1 -1
minsters; Booh of Blues; Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; Ike
Guardian, Nov. 25, 1910.)
OSBORN, GEORGE STEPHEN. Adm. pens, at St John's,
Sept. 12, 1891. S. of George Holmes, secretary to a gas
company [died Mar. 5, 1890] (and Helen Beatrice Meyer).
B. Apr. 2, 1872, at Bromley, Kent. School, Bromley High
(Mr T. F. Harris). Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1894; M.A.
1901. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1895; priest, 1896; C. of
Christ Church, Heaton Norris, Lanes., 1895-1904. C. of
Rochdale, 1904-5. C. of Prestwich, 1905-10. V. of St
Peter's, Oldham, 1910-1S. R. of Holy Trinity, Stirling,
191S-26. V. of St Margaret's, Prestwich, Lanes., 1926-31.
R. of Milton, Cambs., 1931-8. Perm. tooff.,dio. of Exeter,
from 1939. Of Torquay, in 1947. {Crockford.)
OSBORN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 24. 1780.
B. in St Peter's [parish], St Albans, Herts. Matric. Michs.
17S0; Scholar, 1780. Kept two terms by residence; name off,
1 7b 1. (St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 403.)
OSBORN. JOHN. B.A. 1796, incorp. from Oxford. [Only s. of
Sir George (1759), 4th Bart., of Westminster (by his 1st
wife, Elizabeth Bannister). B. Dec. 3, 1772. School, West-
minster.] Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Apr. 22, 1790,
age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1793; M.A. (Oxford) 1814; D.C.L.
(Oxford) 1S34. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 9, 1793. Of
Chicksands Priorv, Beds. Succeeded his father as 5th "Bart.,
June 29, 1818. Colonel, Beds. Militia. M.P. for Bedford-
shire, 1794-1807; for Cockermouth, 1807-8; for Queen-
borough, Kent, 1812-18; for Bedfordshire, 1S1S-20; for
Wigton burghs, 1S21-4. A Lord of the Admiralty, 1812
24. Commissioner for auditing public accounts, 1824-4S.
Married. Sept. 14, 1809, Frederica Louisa, natural dau. of
Sir Charles Danvers, 6th Bart., and had issue. Died Aug.
28, 1848, in London. {Record of Old Westminsters; Al. Oxon.;
Inns of Court; Burke, P. and B.; Return of M.P.'s.)
OSBORN, SAMUEL ALPRESS. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Oct. 7, 1799. [Eldest] s. of Kean, Esq., of
Jamaica. Educated under Dr Glasse. Adm. at the Inner
Temple, Feb. 26, 1799. Died July 30, 1801, aged 20, 'on
board the York, packet, of a fever after an abode of four
months only in the land of Jamaica.' Memorial tablet in
the north aisle of Bath Abbey. (Caribbeana, 1. 25; lints of
Court.)
OSBORN. THOMAS ALLOTT. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Julv
7, 1S19. Of Herts. [Eldest] s. of John, Esq., of Upshrre Hall,
near Waltham Abbey, Essex. School, Edmonton (Mr Shore).
Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1823. Adm. at the Inner Temple,
Nov. 15, 1825. Died Aug. 14, 1835, at Splugen, Switzerland.
(Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1S35, n. 446.)
OSBORN, THOMAS GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Sept. 21, T862. 'S. of Thomas, of High Street,
Rochester.' [S. of John, and Priscilla, dau. of the Rev.
Thomas Rogers. B. 1843.] School, Wesley College, Sheffield.
Matric. Michs. 1862; exhibitioner; Scholar, 1863; prizeman;
B.A. (10th Wrangler) 1S66; M.A. 1872. Fellow, 1871-81.
Adm. at the Middle Temple, Nov. 20, 1871. Head Master of
Kin^swood School, Bath, 1866-85. Founder of Rydal
Mount School, Colwyn Bay, 1885-1910. J. P. for Denbigh-
shire. High Sheriff, 1905. Married, 1896, Jessie Emma, dau.
of the Rev. F. A. West. Editor, Milton's Areopagitica. Died
Apr. 7, 1910. Father of George F. A. (1891) and Arthur
1 he I nnes, Apr. 8,
1910; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families and Inns of Court both
give him as the 's. of John, gent., of St Austell, Cornwall '.)
OSBORN, WILLIAM COOK. Adm. si/.ir .,1 St J.imn's, July 8,
1835. Of Suflolk. B. at Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1835; B.A.
M.A. 1846. Ord. deacon (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Bath
and Wells) Sept. 22, 1839; priest (Bath and Wells) Sept. 20,
1840; C. of Melksham, Wilts., 1842. Chaplain of the New
Bath, 1843-72. Had a school at South Hill House,
Wells Road, Bath, in 1861. C. of Christ Church, Trent Park,
Middlesex, 1872-3. V. of West Fordington, Dorset, 1873-80.
Mairied, 1840, Mary \nne, dau. of George Bland Young, of
Broadchalke, v. Disappears from Crockford, 1881.
(British Register, 118, 707.)
Osborne, George
OSBORN. WILLIAM JOHN. Adm. pens, at CjUEl -. . Nov 1 5,
T840. Matric. Lent, 1841.
OSBORN, WILLIAM STANLEY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, tune
100. S. of George William, of 1 plands, Heathfield,
Sussex. B. [Aug. 25], 1S82, at Sutton. School, Westminster,
Matric. Michs. 1900.
OSBORNE, CLARENCE ARTHUR. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Jesus, Oct. 1, 1S81. S. of George Alexander, Esq. B. [Mar.
24, 1863], in London. [School, Marlborough I
Matric. Michs. 1SS1. Second Lieut., 16th Lancers, 1885;
Capt., 6th Dragoon Guards, 1890; retired. 1892. Living al
10, DeVerc Gardens, Kensington, in 1900. (Marlboro*
Reg.; Army Lists.)
OSBORNE. The Hon. D'ARCYGODOLPHIN. Adm. pens, (age 17)
ai Magdalene, May 5, 1832. (4th] s. of Francis [1st]
Lord Godolphin (iSiil, of Gi ig Magog Hills House, (..mil's,
(and the Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Eden, dau. of Willi. 1111,
1st Lord Auckland). [B. Oct. 20, 1814.] School, private.
Matric. Michs. 1832; M.A. 1836. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
June 14, 1S36; at the Middle Temple, Apr. 28, 1S37. Married,
Apr. 7, 1845, Anne Katharine, dau. of the Rev. W. Douglas,
Preb. of Westminster. Died, s.p.. May 12, 1846. (Inns of
Court; Burke, P. and B.)
OSBORNE, ERNEST CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age iS) at Jesi s,
1891. S. of James, Esq. B. in Melbourne, Australia. School,
Church of England Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. and
LL.B. 1S94. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut.,
Black Watch; wounded). (Univ. War List.)
OSBORNE, Lord FRANCIS GEORGE GODOLPHIN. Adm. Fell.-
Com. (age 35) at Magdalene, Jan. 5, 1S65. [2nd] s. of
George Godolphin [8th Duke of Leeds] (Christ Church,
Oxford, 1819). [B. Apr. 6, 1830.] School, Sunningdale,
Berks. Matric. Easter, 1S65; B.A. 1868; M.A. 1870. Ord.
deacon (Bath and Wells) 1S6S; priest, 1S68. K. of Elm,
Somerset, 1868-75. Married, July 4, 1854, Matilda Katharine,
5th dau. of John S. Rich, of Woodlands, Castleconnell, Co.
Tipperary, and had issue. Died Mar. 6, 1907, at Spring-
field, Windsor. (Burke, P. and B.; Crockford; The 1 Hues.
Mar. 9, 1907.)
OSBORNE, Lord FRANCIS GODOLPHIN. Adm. nobleman at
Trinity, June 24, 1S11; from Christ Church, Oxford, whence
he had matric. (age 17) Apr. iS, 1795; M.A. (Oxford' [797
[2nd s. of Francis, 5th Duke of Leeds (and Amelia, Baroness
Conyers, only dau. and heiress of Robert D'Arcy, Earl of
Holdemesse and Baron Conyers). B. Oct. IS, 1777-] Matric.
Easter, 1811; M.A. 1811. M.P. for Helston, 1799-1802; for
Lewes, 1S02-6; for Cambs. 1810-31. Lived at Gog Magog
House, Cambs. High Steward of Cambs., 1836-50. '
Baron Godolphin of Faniham Royal. Bin ks ., M.iv 1 1, 1832.
Married, Mar. 31, 1800, the Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Lden,
dau. of William, 1st Baron Auckland. Died Feb. 15, 1850.
Father of D'Arcy Godolphin (1S32). (Al. Oxon.; Burke,
P. and B.; D.N.B.)
OSBORNE, FREDERIC. Adm. pens, at Clare, Nov. 8, 1S21.
Did not reside. Adm. at Trinity Hall, Feb. 6, 1822. Matric.
Lent, 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. One of these names,
eldest s. of Thomas, Esq., of Brighton, was adm. at the
Middle Temple, June 1, 1825; called to the Bar, June 19,
1829. Of Madras, in 1850. (Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster,
Men at the Bar.)
OSBORNE. GEORGE (1761), see RANBY, JOHN.
OSBORNE, The Rev. GEORGE. B.A. 1799, incorp. from Oxford;
M.A. from Clare, 1799. [S.of the Rev. George (175°), R. of
Godmanstone, Dorset.] Matric. from Merton College, Oxford,
July 13, 1782, age 17; B.A. (Oxford) 1786. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1787; priest, 1796; C. of Teigb, Rutland, 1796-
1802. V. of Whissendine, 1802-3. R. of Stainby » il
Lines., 1803-25. V. of Twyford with Hungarton, Leii
2i. R. of Hazelbeecb, Northants., 1822-39. Marri
Elizabeth, eldest dau. of William Latham, of Eltham Died
Oct. 29, 1839. Father of Philip (1S24) and of the next.
(Al. Oxon.; Northants. Clergy.)
OSBORNE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Si [ohn's, I'"
[S. of the Rev. George] (above) [R. of Stainby, I
[Aug. 5, 1801] at Teigh, Rutland. School, Rugbj
in 1814]. Matri' . Midi, i-cm; s, Iu.1,11, . .'", v..\ 1 1,
M \. 1828. Ord. deai on (Lincoln) Si 1 1
Sept. 25. 1825. R. of Stainby withGunby, 1825-71.
Lincoln, 1868 -> dau. of the Rev.
Walter Maurii e Johnson, V. oi V\ ' ,;"l July 3.
Brother ol Philip (1824). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford;
The Guardian, Inly 12, 1871.)
OSBORNE GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Ql 1 1 >.-', Sepl
a 'Ten-year man.' Of Norfolk Ord ' ndon, Lilt
Jim. f.i.iii I .. "■ " I "
1837- \
Ihoii'i 1 . i" il" -
Trelawny, 1838. Not found in Clergy List 1841. (V\
603
Osborne, George
OSBORNE, GEORGE. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct. 5, 1864.
S. of John, farmer and trainer (and Mary). B. Apr. 1, 1842,
at Easby, Yorks. Bapt. Jan. 1, 1843. [School, St John's,
Hurstpierpoint.] Maine. Michs. 1804; B.A. 186S; M.A. 1871.
Assistant Master at St John's, Hurstpierpoint, 1867-8. Ord.
deacon (York) 1868; priest, 1869; C. of Neepsend, near
Sheffield, 1868-71. C. of St Mark's, Victoria Docks, London,
1871-4. C. of Ferrvhill, Durham, 1874-7. C. of Royston,
Yorks., 1877 32. \ of Carlton, near Bamsley, 18S2-94. V.
of Neepsend, Sheffield, 1894-1911,. Hun. Canon of Sheffield,
1913. Died July 5, 1916. Father of George H. (1895).
(St John's Sch.,'Hurstpurpmnt, Keg.; Eagle, xxxvm. 230;
Crockford; G. H. Osborne; 1 he J imes, July 7, 1916.)
OSBORNE, GEORGE GODOLPH1N, Marquess of Carmarthen.
Adm, pens, at Trinity, Jan- 31, 1882. [2nd] s. of George
Godolphin [gth] Duke of Leeds (and Frances Georgian.!,
dau. of Georp.'. 4th Baron Rivers). B. [Sept. 1
in London. [School, Eton.] Styled Earl of Danby until
1872, and then Marquess of Carmarthen. Ma trie. Lent,
1882. Of Hornby Castle, Bedale, Yorks. Lieut., Yorkshire
Hussars; Cmdr., R.N.V.R., 1914-19. M.P. for Lambeth
(Brixton Division), 1887-95. Succeeded his father as 10th
Duke of Leeds, Dec. 23, 1895. Treasurer of the Household,
1895-6. Member of the L.C.C., 1898-1927. A.D.C. to H.M.
George V, 1921-2. Master of the Bedale hounds. Married,
Feb. 13, 1884, Lady Katherine Frances Lambton, dau. of
George Frederick D'Arcy, 2nd Earl of Durham, and had
issue. Died May 10, 1927. {Fox-Davies, Armorial Families;
Burke, P. and b.\ G.E.C.; Who -was Who, 1916-28 (sub
Leeds).)
OSBORNE, GEORGE HAROLD. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct.
1895. [Eldest] s. of the Kev. George (1864), V. of Neepsend,
Sheffield. B. May 19, 1876, at Ferryhill, near Durham.
School, St John's, Leatherhead. Matric. Michs. 1895;
Scholar; B.A. 1S98. Clerk with Messrs John Brown, of Shef-
field, 1899- 1900. Served in the South African War, 1S98-
1901 (trooper in the Yorks. Infantry). Farming in Canada,
in 1903. Assistant Master at Elsted Prep. School, 1904.
Assistant Collector, British E. Africa Protectorate, 1906-10;
Collector, 1910. Intelligence Officer, E. Africa, 1914-16;
Native transport recruiting officer, 19 16-18. Provincial Com
missioner in Kenya Colony, 1924-9; retired. Of Craig-
more, Wetherby Lane, Harrogate, in 1937. [St John's Sch.,
Leatherhead, Keg.; G. H. Osborne.)
OSBORNE, GEORGE YARNOLD. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June
1, 1835. [2nd s. of William, Esq., of Worcester, deceased.
];. Dec. 7, 1816, at Stockwell, Surrey. School, Bridgnorth
(Mr Rowley).] Matric. Michs. 183s. Migrated to Sidney,
Dec. 14, 1836; B.A. 1839. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1840;
priest, 1S42; C. of Sandba. h, 1 In >hire, 1842-3. C. of Coleshill,
Warws., 1844-8. C. of Whiston, Lanes., 1849-50. C. of
Fleetwood, 1850-71- Author, History 0/ Pre^tburv, Macilc;-
n,I,l. iUble Stories. Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
OSBORNE, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Jesus, Apr. 1885.
[2nd] s. of Henry, F'.mj. B. in Melbourne, Australia. School,
Melbourne Grammar. Matric. Easter, 1885; B.A. 1888. Prob-
ably the man of these names, who was adm. at the Inner
Temple, Oct. 5, 1 8 Sh, called to the Bar, Nov. 17, 1890. Brother
of John S. (1885). (Law Lists, Inns oj Court.)
OSBORNE, HENRY TRIMMER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, Mar. n, 1870, S. of — , of Colchester. School,
Ipswich. Matric. Michs. 1870; B.A. 18:4; M.A. 1677- Ord.
deacon (Norwich) 1874; priest, 1876; C. of Fakenham,
Norfolk, 1874-7. C. of St Luke's, Marylebone, London,
1878 80. V. of Riseley, Beds , 1880-6. K. of St Leonard's,
Colchester, 1880-91.. V. of Little Wymondley, Herts., 1896.
R. of Nowton, Suffolk, 1896-1915. Resided latterly at 135,
Hills Road, Cambridge, where he died July 7, 1927; buried
at Cherry Hinton. (Crockford; The 1 imes, July 8, 1927.)
OSBORNE. JAMES. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. 14. 1872.
of t. flouts. S. of William, farmer (and Eleanor Sarah). B.
at West Littleton. Bapt. Dec. 26, 1852, School, Surrey
County. Matric. Michs. 1872; B.A. 1877. Ord deacon
(Manchester) 1880; priest, 1881; C of Longridge, Lanes.,
is.su 1. (,. of Goosiiargh, 1S82. C. of Panton, Lines., 1
91. R. of HoIton-le-Beckering, 1891-1942. 'A parson of the
old scl I, shrewd, kindly, and humorous. For the last 70
years of his life he took out a game-licence His was a
pleasanl Virgilian life.' Died Sept. 30, 1942, at Lincoln.
Father of William P. 11***0). (t roilifurd; Lincoln Dio. Mag.,
Nov. 1942; P. B. G. Binnall.)
OSBORNE, JOHN SCOTT. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesi 3, Vpr.
[885 S. of Henry, Fsq. B. in Sydney, N S. Wales n I ],
Melbourne Grammar. Matnc. Easter, 1885 Brother oi
Henry (1885).
Osler, Featherstone Lake
OSBORNE, The Rev. PETER MANN. B.A. 1810, incorp. from
Oxford; M.A. from Sidney, 1 8 10. [S. of Peter, gent., of Exeter.]
Matric. from Exeter College, Oxford, Nov. 9, 1796, age 18;
B.A. (Oxford) 1800. Ord. deacon, 1801; priest, 1802. Resided
(without cure or benefice) at Heavitree, Devon, -1841-71.
Disappears from Crockford, 1872. (Al. Oxotl.)
OSBORNE, PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Feb. 14,
1824. Previously adm. at Clare, but had not resided. S. oi
the Rev. George (1799), R. of Stainby, Lines. [School,
Rugby; aged 13 m 1819 ] Matric. Michs. 1824; LL.B. 1S30.
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1829; priest, 1830; C. of Skillington,
Lines., and of Coston, L< -i. -. , ■ ■ 11 > C. of Garthorpe,
near Melton Mowbray, 1853 68, C. ot Stamford, im-o ,--■
C of Leamington Priors, Warws., 1872-5. Died Oct. 30,
1882, at his residence, 4, Euston Place, Leamington, aged 76.
Brother of George (1820). {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Crockford; 7 he
Guardian, Nov. 8, 1882.)
OSBORNE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Tune
17. 1878. S. of William. B. [Apr. 25, 1:852], in London.
Schools, private. Matric. Michs. 1878; B.A. 1882; M.A. 1885.
Resident for many years at Cambridge. Of Como, Carlisle
Road, Eastbourne, in 1911. (Peile, 11. 663.)
6SB0RNE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Adm. pens, at Trinity,
Feb. 13, 1832. [S. of William. Lsq., of Worcester. B. 1814, at
Clapham. School, St Paul's.] Matnc. Michs. 1832; Scholar.
1834; Craven Scholar, 1835; 1st Chancellor's medal, iSi6;B.A.
(Senior t. lassie) 1836; M A 1839 Ord. deacon (Canterbury)
1838; priest, 1839. Head Master of Macclesfield School,
1838-49; of Rossall School, 1849-69. Chaplai] itWi Len,
1870-5. R. of Dodington, Somerset, 1875 : Pm oi lath
and Wells, 1887-91. Editor. Horu,e; A > >:!ua! > , mmtnkay
with Notes on the Rnnsed \'ersi«n of the \'e;e 1 estament. Died
Jan. 4, 1891, at Teddington. [St Paul's Sch. Reg.; Boasc, 11,
12G8; Crockford; 1 he Guardian, Jan. 7, 1891.)
OSBORNE, WILLIAM PIKE. Adm. a scholar at QuEEl
Oct. 1899. S. of [the Rev.] James (1872) [R. of Holton-le-
Beckering, Lines. J. B. Aug. 29, 1880, at Longridge, Preston,
Lanes. Schools, St John's, Leatherhead, and Stamford.
Matnc. Michs. 1899. Not in Queens' College Lis!, 1939 [St
John's Sch., Leatherhead, Reg.)
OSBORNE-GIBBES, Sir SAMUEL (1820), see GIBBES.
OSBOURNE, CHARLES THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's,
June 25, 1832. of Middlesex. Eldest s. of Charles, men bant,
of Liverpool. B. May 25, 1814, at Hampstead, Middlesex.
School, London Academy. Matric. Michs [833. Migrated to
Sidney, Feb. 7, 1835; B.A. (34//; Wrangler) 1837; M A. [842,
OSBURN. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, July 5.
1819. B. at Leeds. [Doubtless s. of William, wine -merchant.
B. there, 1793. School, Leeds Grammar.] Did not reside. In
his father's business 'about 181 1-42.' Secretary of the
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, 1825-0. Member
of the Royal Society of Literature, 1840. Travelled wi.l. ly.
I dited a newspaper in Manchester, 1843-4. Author, The
Monumental History of Egypt. (Boase, VI. 332.)
OSCAR II, H.M. (1900), see KING OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY,
OSCROFT, PERCY WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Sidney, Oct. 1,
1890. S. of William Dennis, of West Bndgford, Notts. B.
No\ 27,1872. S. hool, Nottingham High (Dr Gow). Matnc.
Michs. 1800; Scholar, B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class)
1893; M.A. 1903. Assistant Master at the Royal Grammar
School, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1893-7; at Highgate School,
1897-1909. Senior Science Master at Uppingham, 1909-33.
Died Dec. 8, 1933, in London; buried at Uppingham.
(Schoolmasters' Directories; The limes, Dec. 11, 1933.)
O'SHAUGHNESSY, WILLIAM FITZGERALD. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, Sept. 10, 1872. S. of Richard, of 12, Cornwall
I'.nd.n-, MN, ,,i\ 1 ,ate, London. B. [Dec. 12], 1853, in
Calcutta. Schools, [Haileybury and] Harrow. Matri Michs
1872. Second Lieut, 1st Dragoons, 187s; Lieut., 1877;
Capt., 1884; Major, 1886 A D.C. to the Earl of Zetland,
Governor-General of Ireland, 1*86-9. Retired as Lieut.-C ol.,
1894. Latterly of Reading and Camberley, Died Aug. II,
iq-M. (Hailevburv Coll. Reg.; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Army
Lists.)
OSLER, FEATHERSTONE LAKE. Adm. pens, at St Catha-
rine's, May 8, 1S33. [6th s. of Edward (and Mary, <\.o\. of
Edward Paddy, master of a Falmouth packet).] B. 1806, at
Falmouth. [Served as Sub-lieutenant on H.M.S. Tribune.
Retired from the Navy, 1S32.] Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A.
1838; M.A. 1843. Ord. deacon (Canterbury, /.:.'.'
London) Mar. 1837; priest (Montreal) 1837. Left for Canada,
Apr. 1837. Missionary at Teuitnseth, 1837-57. K. ui West
Guillimbury, Toronto, 1837-57. R. of Ancasterand Dundas,
1857-90. Resided latterly at 83, Wellesley Street, Toronto.
604
Osman, Alfred Lancaster
Married, 1837, Ellen Free Pickton, niece and adopted dau. of
Capt. Britton, and had issue. Died in 1895. at Toronto. His
Autobiography and Journals were privately pnnted by his
son, Sir William Osier, in Records of the Lives of Ella Free
Picktrm and Featherstone Lake Osier. (Boase. 1 oiled. ' omub.
645; CfargJ List; Cashing, L»/«, "■ 489; Burke, P. ami B.;
W. W. Francis; F. P. White.)
OSMAN, ALFRED LANCASTER. Adm. at Cavendish H .,
Michs. 1890. S. of Joseph Wheeler. B. Oct 25, 167;, at
Newport, Mon. School. Her. ford Cathedral.] Matnc. Miens.
1800 Migrated to Queens', Jan. 8, 1892; B.A. .893; M
1009. Ord. deacon (Newcastle-on-Tyne) 1S95; priest, 1896;
C. of Corbridge-on-Tyne, 1895-8- C. of Llanarth Mon.,
1S98-1900. C. of St Peter's, Hereford, 1900-3. Co) ■
under-Penvard, Heref., 1903-8. C. of Church Stretton,
Salop, 1908-9. C. of Stowe, 1909-n. Assistant Master at the
Cathedral School, Hereford, 1911-12. Assistant Minor
..„.,, ,.1 h ,■...! 1 .■■..:'.: .1 1 1 U ..1 1 ■ lt"n, H", '
1917-25 R. of Willersley, 1918-25. R. of Llangibby with
Christ Church, Coed-y-Paen, Mon., 1025-39. R. of Llansoy
with Llannhangel-tor-v-Mvnvdd and Llangunnog, 1939-43-
Rural Dean of Usk, '1932-43. Of The Meres, Llanfoist,
Abergavenny, in 1950.
OSMOND, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 6,
1832 S of the Rev. Charles Osmond (Trinity College,
Oxford, 1803), deceased. B. at Tiverton, Devon. Schoo ,
Blundell's. Tiverton. Matnc. Michs. 1832; LL.B. 1839. Ord.
deacon, 1837; C. of Aveton Gifford, Devon, 1844-8. Domes-
tic Chaplain to Lord Lisle, 1856-9. Died Nov. 29, 1859, aged
46 [sic), at Woolston, Loddiswell, where he had reside.! for
some years. [Clergy List: G. Mag., i860, 1. 189! BlundeU s
St*., Tiverton, Reg., I. no.)
OSSORY, Earl of (JOHN FITZPATRICK). Adm. nobleman
(age 16 sic) at Trinity, Nov. 8, 1760, as Earl of Upper-
Ossory. [Elders, of John, 1st Earl of Ossory (Queen s College,
Oxford, 1735, sub Fitzpatrick (and Evelyn, dau. of John
Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Cower).] B. May 2, 1745- School,
Westminster. Main. . Michs. 1760; M.A. 1762. Had
succeeded his father as 2nd Earl, Sept. 23, 1758. M.P. for
Beds., 1767-94. Lord-Lieut, of Beds., 1771-80. Created
Baron Upper Ossorv and Baron Gowran of Ampthill, Aug. 9,
1794. Married, Mar. 26, 1769, Anne, divorced wife of
Augustus Henrv, Duke of Grafton (1751), and dau. of Henry,
Baron Ravensworth. Died, s.p. leg., Feb. 1, 1818, of apoplexy,
at Ampthffl Park, Beds., when all his honours became
extinct; buried at Grafton. (G.E.C.; G. Mag., 1818 , 1. 281, in
both of which he is stated to have been educated at Eton
and Oxford; Record of Old Westminsters.)
OSSULSTON, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, Lord. Adm. nobleman
(age 17) at Trinity, Oct. 18, 1793- [Eldest] s. of Charles
Uthl Earl of Tankerville, of London (and Emma, dau. of
Sir James Colebrooke, 1st Bart.). [B. Apr. 28, 1776.] School,
Eton. Matric. Michs. 1793; M.A. 1795- M.P. for Steynmg.
1803-6- for Knaresborough, 1806-18; for B.-rwi.-k, 1-2.. ■
Succeeded his father as 5tb Earl of Tankerville, Dec. 10, 1822.
PC iSofi. Treasurer of the Household, 1806-7. Married,
July .- ue Sophie Leonie Corisande, dau. of
Antoine Due de Gramont, and had issue. Died June 25,
1859. Brother of Henry G. (1799, *"<> Bennet). [Eton
Return of MPS; Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.; W. K.
Williams, MSS.)
OSTLE, JOHN SHARPE. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct. 6, 1877.
S. of John, of Wigton. B. [Aug. 17, 1857], at Dearharn,
Cumberland. School, Wigton. Matric. Michs. ib;7; B.A.
M A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Carlisle) 1880; priest, 1881;
C of Christ Church, Penrith, Cumberland, 1880-4. C. of
Crosthwaite, 1884-8. Chaplain at Jerez, Spam, 1888-9
R of Hutton-in-the-Forest, Cumberland, 1892-1925. K. of
Skelton, 18S9-1937. Hon. Canon of Carlisle, i932"7- Dis-
appears from Crockford, 1939.
OSTLE WILLIAM SCOTT. Adm. pens, at jEsrs, Oct. 1898.
S of the Rev. W[illiam] [V. of St BarthoIomew-the-Lcss,
London]. B. Dec. 3, 1878. School, Merchant Taylors' (Dr
Baker). Matric. Michs. 1898; Abbott Scholar, 1899; B.A.
(14/* Wrangler) 1901. Appointed Assistant Resident in
Northern Nigeria, 1903. Died June 1903, in Nigeria.
[Merchant Taylors' School Reg.)
OSTREHAN, ARTHUR FREDERICK. Adm. at SlDl '
1877 S of the Rev. Joseph Duncan (Worcest. 1
Oxford, 1S48), Chaplain to the Forces, Madras. Li '
1857I at Sccuiiderabad. School, Rossall IM. » OH
Mr jam i). Matric Michs. [877; B.A. 1881. Ord. deacon
,ury 1882; priest, 18S3; C.ofMelksh.ini, Wilts., 1882-4.
Heswa 11. Cheshire, 1884-5. C. of Wi
ox. 1; 1910. Died Sept. 2, 1910. [Rossall
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Guardian, Sept. 16, 1910.)
Otter, Charles
O'SULLIVAN, HUMPHREY DONNELL. Adm. pens, at Em ■
MANl 11 11. t. 1. 1892. S.ofC[omelius], Esq.[F.R.S.] ofl4o
High Mre.t. llurton-on-Trent (for whom see B..UJ (and
Edith, dau. of Joseph Nadin, of Barrow-on-Trent). Matnc.
Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895; M.B. and B.Chtr., 1898. At St
Bartholomew;! Hospital. Practised at Burton-on- I ren
Hon,,- Surg.-. .11, Wolverhampton and btaffs. General Hospital.
Lived latterly in Guernsey. Author, The Life and II ork of
C OSulHvan, F.R.S. Died Dec. 12, 1944, aged 71, at St
Peter Port. Guernsey, under German occupation. Brother
of the nexl [Medical Directories; Life and Work of C.
O'Sullivan; The limes, May 19, 1945-1
O'SULLIVAN. JAMES JOSEPH ARTHUR CORNELIUS. Adm.
pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. ., 1892. [Eldest] s. of C[omelius]
Esq IF RSI of 140, High Street, Burton-on-Trent [B.
Mar' 25,' 1872.] Matric. Michs. 1892; B.A. 1895. Brother of
the above. [Life and Work of C. O'Sullivan.)
O'SULLIVAN, JOHN JOSEPH. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. I, 1890.
S. of Stephen, M.D.. of Cork. B. there [Dec. 4], 1871-
School, Beaumont College, Old Windsor, Berks Matnc.
Michs. 1890. Resided three terms. [Venn, II. 514-)
O'SULLIVAN. The Rev. SAMUEL. D.D. 1S49. tocojp. from
Trinity College. Dublin. [S. of John, schoolmaster, deceased^
B 1790, 111 Tipperary. School, Clonmel.] Adm. at Trinity
College, Dublin, May 26, 1812, age 22; Scholar, 1814; «-A-
(Trinity College, Dublin) .818; M.A. (Trinity College, Dublin
1825- B.D. and D.D. (Trinitv College Dublin) 1837. C^ of St
Catherine's, Dublin, iSiS and Chaplain of the M ...
Dublin. 1819. Chaplain to the Royal Hibernian Military
School in Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1827-51- Author, The
agency of Divine Providence manifested m the principal
transactions connected with the history of Great brio,,,
from the Reformation to the Revolution m 1688; 1 he Catechvm
of the United Church of England and Ireland Explained
and Confirmed. Died Aug. 6, 1851, at the Royal Hibernian
School, Dublin; buried Aug. 9, in the churchyard of
Chapelizod, Dublin. [Bocae, 11. 1272; D.N.B.; Al. Dubl.)
OSWALD, RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age 20) at Trinity, Tun. 26 ,
1816 funlv" s of Ri. hard Alexander, M.P. (and Louisa, dau.
of Wynne Johnston). B. in Ayrshire. School, Westrninster.
Doubtful if resided. Married, Dec. 10, 1833, Lady Mary
Kennedy, 2nd dau. of Archibald, 1st Marquess of Ailsa.
Died Jan. 9, 1834. [Record of Old Westminsters.)
OSWELL, HENRY LLOYD. Adm. pens, at Magdalene June
21 1S31 [3rd s. of the Rev. Thomas (next), of Westbury,
Salop (and Mary Dorothy, dau. of Francis Lloyd). B. Mar.
26, 1S13. School, Shrewsbury.] Die, not reside. Matric,
from Christ Church. Oxford, Nov. 10, 1831; B.A. (Oxford)
183V MA. (Oxford) 1838. Ord. deacon (London) 1837,
priest Dec. 23, 1838 C. of St John's, Westminster, 1837-9.
gof Neen Savagef Salop, 1839-43. V. of Stoulton u Worcs
1843-51. V. of Leighton, Salop, 1851-9. C. of Bobbington
1859-62. V. of St George's, Shrewsbury, 1866-72. R. of
Llandinabo, and Chaplain of Harewood, Heref., 18, ---v
Adm. a burgess of Shrewsbury, Dec 23, 1835. Mamed
(I) Dec 31, 1840. Catherine, dau. of Charles Murray, of New.
Grove, Petworth, Sussex, and had issue; (2) 1862, Sarah
Emily dau. of John Cotton; (3) Oct 24 ,
beth, dau. of the Rev. Edward Pollard, R. of l-.vedo. L 1 . s.
Died [une 4, 1893, aged 80, at Richmond. Surrey; buned t
Shrewsburv. [Shrewsbury Sch. R
Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Misc. Lrf».
et Her'., 4th Ser„ II. 27.)
OSWELL, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at St John's, Jan. ".J799-
rEldest s of William, alderman, of Shrewsbury (mayor
n .769) deceased land Mary, dan. of the Rev. Stephen
Prytherch, V. of Wenlock, Salop). B there, tug 19, 1781.I
School, Shrewsburv. Matric Michs .799; Schol
B\ 1803. M.A. 1806. R. of (thehrst p..rli.n "t' \-
Salop 1806-29. Prevented by ill-health from performing
to clerical duties for several years. Adm a
Shrewsbury, Dec. I, 1818. Married, Jiilv 1 . ■ ■' ■■ »' "
Soi^hy^au. of Fra,,..- Lloyd 1 P.. of " j> and
Berghill. Died Oct. 3..
Alkmund's. M.I. Fathei of the Jo-
.Vise. Gen. et Her., 4th Ser., II. 23. G. Mac., 1830, I. 186.)
OTTER. BENT1NCK [ROBERT], Adm. si, n
,789 [S. of the Rev. Edward ( 1 7-1 2
BA ,-,- Chaplain el
,778)and Willi 1785). Wise. Ger, ,1 Her., U.S.,
n-TTPH CHARLES \dm. pens,
°"fth] :"? .h. ,<, v ,
V ,., [une s. ■-■ ' '" "' '""'
605
Otter, Edward
Wrangler) 1831; M.A. 1834. Fellow, 1830-3. Adm. at Lin-
coln's Inn, Apr. 19, 1831. Called to the Bar, Jan. 30, 1835.
On the Northern Circuit, and Durham, Newcastle and North-
umberland Sessions. Examiner in the Court of Chancery.
Married, Oct. 4, iNsi, at St James's, Westboume Grove,
London, Eleanor Slurcr Hffe, eldest dau. of Kenyon Stephens
Parker, Q.C. Died Nov. 29, 1878, at Hanwell Heath,
Middlesex; buried at Ashtead, Surrey. Brother of George
(1S21). {/,,,„. Lists; Inns of Court; Peile, ll. 425; Misc. Gen.
et Her,, N.S., in. 305.)
OTTER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Jesus, Nov. 29, 1781. S. of
the Rev. Edward (1742-3), V. of Cuckney, Notts. [B. Apr.
is, i;64.] Matric. Michs. 1782; Scholar, 1782; 1'. A [2nd
Wrangler) i 86; M.A. 1789. Fellow, 1787-99- V. oJ All
Saints, Cambridge, 1797- V. of Bolsover, Derbs., 1798-1818;
also donative C. of Cotham, 1806 and Sibthorpe, 1S06. R.
of Bothal-with-Hcbburn. Northumberland, i8io--?7- Preb.
of York, 1808-37. Chaplain to the Duke of Portland. J. P.
for Northumberland and Durham. Married (1) Aug. 29,
1799, Amelia, dau. of George Stanton, of Mansfield, Notts.;
(2) Alice, dau. of William Cresswell, of Cresswell Hall,
Northumberland, and widow of the Rev. George Smal-
bri'li;e, R. of Bothal. Died Feb. 3, 1837, at Sheepwash,
Northumberland; buried at Bothal. M.I. Brother of John
(1778) andBentinckR. (1789); fatherof George (i82i},< harles
(above), and William (178s). (G. Mag., 1837, 1. 440; C.U.
Hist, Reg. 462; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., in, 305.)
OTTER, EDWARD RICHARD. Adm. sizar (age 21) at Jesus,
Nov. 2i, 1821. [2nd s. of John (1778), major in the army
(and grandson of the Rev. Edward (1742-3), V, of Cuckney,
Nulls). B. Feb. 13, 1800, at Gloucester.] Matric. Michs.
1822; P. A. (17/'' Wrangler) 1826. Fellow, 1833-6. Took
Holy orders. Chaplain with the H.E.I.C, 1S36; served at
Bellary, M.nlr.is, 1836-41. Author, The importance of
restoring discipline in the Protestant Episcopal Church in
I ml in. 1 'l-d .it P-'lLirv, unmarried, June 13, 1841. (G. Mag.,
1841, 11. 660; Penny, TkeCkurch in Madras, in. 328.)
OTTER. GEORGE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus, July 12, 1821.
s. of the Rev. Edward (1781) (by his 1st wife). B. Apr. 10,
1803, at Bolsover Castle, Derbs. School, Richmond (Mr W.
Tate). Matric. Michs. 1822; B.A. 1826; M.A. 1829. Ord.
deacon (Durham) Oct. 13, 1827; priest, Sept. 21, 1828. P.C.
of All Saints, Newmarket, Cambs., c. 1833-7. Not in Clergy
List, 1837-59. C. of Whaplode Drove, Lines., 1859-62. V.
of Hucknall Torkard, Notts., 1862-84. Married by lii em < .it
Wood Ditton, Cambs., Jan. 23, 1838, Mary Anne, dau. of the
Rev. Charles Wedge, R. of Burrough Green, Cambs. Latterly
of Kadi liffe-on Trent, where he died Nov. 23, 18S4. Brother
of Charles (1826). [Jesus Coll. Notes; Durham Ord. Book;
Misc. Gen. et Her., .VS., in. 303; 1 he Guardian, Nov. 26,
1884.)
OTTER, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 17) at Trinity, May 29, 177S.
S. <>t the Rev. Edward (1742-3), V. of Cuckney, Notts.
[B. Aug. 3, 1760.] School, Lincoln. Matric. Michs. 1778.
Entered the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Major in the
army. Marri.-i], 1797, Elizabeth, dau. <>f Richard Harrold,
of Limerick, Ireland. Died Sept. 2^, 1813, at Tours, Frani e;
buried there. Brother of Edward (1-781)." Bentinck R. (17*0)
and William (1785); father oi Edward R. (1821). {F.M.G.,
in. 1026; G. Mag., 1834,1.231.)
OTTER, JOHN. Adm. pens, ^t Corpus Christi, July 4, 1814.
Of Notts. [2nd s. of John, of Clayworth (and Barbara, dau,
of William Turner, of Kilnhurst, Vorks.).] Matric. Michs.
iMs. Scholar, 1S1-; B.A. 1820; M.A. 1843. V. of Ranby,
Lines., 1822-42. V. of Ludford Magna, 1843-54. Died,
s.p.s Mav 2, 1SS4; buried at Kaubv. M.I. Brother of Robert
W. (1833). (Burke, E.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., in. 310.)
OTTER, JOHN LONSDALE. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesi 5, Oct
1, 1870. [3rd] s. of the Ven. William Bruere (1824), Arch-
deacon "1 Lewes. B. [June 25, 1852], at Cowfold, Sussex.
School, St Andrew's College, Bradfield. Matric. Michs. 1870;
B.A. 1870. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 28, 1874. Called
to the Bar, Apr. 2s, 1877. On the South-Eastern Circuit. Of
29, Montpelier Crescent, Brighton. Mayor of Brighton,
191 3 in knight c.l, r'ii 7. f"i' services to Indian War Hos-
pitals. Married, May 24, 1SS8, Elizabeth Audry, dau. of the
Rev. Nathaniel Woodard, Canon of Manchester, and had
issue. Author, Nathaniel Woodard, A memoir of his Life; A
Summer Idyll. Died May 19, 1932. Brother of the next.
{Bradfield( nil. Reg.; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men
at the Bar; Fox-Davies, Arm>»u>l Families; Who was Who.)
OTTER (post OTTER-BARRY), ROBERT MELVIL BARRY.
Adm. p« ns (age 20) .it |i 1 ■ , July 1S65. [2nd] s. of the Ven.
William I iruere (1824), Archdeacon of Lewes (and Elizabeth,
dau. of Robert Mclvil, H.M. Consul at Amsterd.n"i I ;
June 23, 1845, at Cowfold, Sussex. School, king's College,
London (It Jelf). Man. . Mi< bs 181 5; B A. 1869 Assumed
the additional surname and arms of Barry, by Royal licence,
Otter-Barry, William Whitmore
May 19, 1873, on succeeding to the estates of his kinsman,
Pendock Barry Barry, of Tollerton Hall, Notts. Sold
Tollerton Hall, 1874. Of Emperor's Gate, Cromwell Road,
London. Purchased Horkesley Hall, Colchester, in 1901.
Married, May 20, 1875, Isabel Louisa, dau. of the Rev.
Francis Henry WoIrych<r-Whitmore, of Dudmaston Hall,
Salop. Died in Dec. 1916. Brother of the above; father of
William W. Otter Barry (1896). (Burke, L.G.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families.)
OTTER, ROBERT WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Pem-
broke, May 10, 1833. [5th] s. of John, Esq., of Clayworth,
Notts, (and Barbara, dau. of William Turner, of Kilnhurst,
Yorks.). Matric. Michs. 1833; B.A. 1837. C. of Broxholme
and North Carlton, Lines., 1838-47. C. of Scampton, 1848-
50. R. of Aisthorpe with West Thorpe, 1850-75. Of Ais-
thorpe Hall. Died, s.p., Nov. 13, 1875. Brother of John
(1S14). (Burke, E.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S., III. 319;
Crockford.)
OTTER, WALTER WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Magda-
lene, May 22, 1S97. [S.of Francis [William], of WestGnnstead
Lodge, Horsham, deceased (and Dorothea Mary Augusta,
dau. of Sir Walter Wyndham Burrell, Bart.).] [B. 1879.
School, Eton (one term oidy).] Matnc. Michs. 1897. Lieut.,
3rd Batt., the R. Sussex Regt. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Capt. and Adjt., Sussex Yeomanry). Married,
June 21, 1904, Patience Marion, only dau. of Sir Edmund
Loder, Bart., and had issue. Of Selehurst, Horsham. Died
Aug. 6, i<j4o; buried at Lower Beeding. [Eton Sch. Lists;
Univ. War Lis/; Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; The limes,
Aug. 8, 1940-)
OTTER, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Jesus, July 23, 1785. 01
Notts. [4th s. of the Rev. Edward (1742-3), V. of Cuckney,
Notts. B. there, Oct. 23, 1768. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar,
1786; B.A. {4th Wrangler) 1790; M.A. 1793. Fellow, 1796-
1804; tutor. Ord. deacon, 1 79 1. C. of Helston, Cornwall, and
Master of the Grammar School, 1791 6. Travelled with
Malthus in Northern Europe, 1799. R. of Colmworth, Hunts.,
1804-10. R. of Stunner, Essex, 1810. R. of Chetwynd,
Salop, 1811-22. Private tutor in Oxford, 1822. R. of St
Mark's, kennington, 1825. First Principal of Kin.''
London, 1830-6. Bishop of Chichester, 1836-40. One of the
founders of Chichester Training College. Married. Julj ,.
1 '■■■"(, Mary Sadleir, dau. of William Bruere, Esq., of Ashtead,
Surrey, Governor of Bengal. Author, Life and Remains of
E. D. Clarke; Pastoral Addresses; also wrote the memoir of
Malthus in his Pohtu.nl Ei->nutny, 1836. Died Aug. 20, 1840,
at Broadstairs; buried in Chichester Cathedral. Brother of
Bentinck R. (1780), lohn (177s) and Edward (1781); father
of the next. [Jesus t oil. Notes; Burke, E.G.; Misc. Gen. et
Her., N.S., m. 304; E.M.G., in. 1026; I> N /•'., 1 he Church
Magazine, Dec. 1842.)
OTTER, WILLIAM BRUERE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Peter-
house, June 6, 1824. S. of the Rev. William (above). [B.
May 28, 1805. Schools, Rugby and Charterhouse (1819).]
Matna. Michs. 1S24; B.A. 1828; M.A. 1838, Ord, deacon
(Peterb.) 1829; priest, 1830. P.C. of Horsehouse and Cover-
ham, Yorks.. 1830—2. V. of Eyeworth, Beds., 1832-6. V. of
Kinlet, Salop, 1837-47. V. of Cowfold, Sussex, 1839-76. Preb.
of Chichester, 1S50-76. Archdeacon of Lewes, 1855-76.
Married, May 18, 1837, Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Melvil,
Esq., H.M. Consul at Amsterdam. Author, The Ornaments
of Ministers. Died June 25, 1870, at Cowfold; buried there.
Fatherof Robert M. B. (1865) and lohn L. (1870). [List of
( arthusi.ins; Boase, 11 1274, Kt^hy s, h K, ■• , I . A. Walker,
420; Northants. Clergy; Burke, E.G.; Misc. Gen. et Her., N.S.,
in. 305.)
OTTER. WILLIAM HENRY. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 25,
189S. [Youngest] s. of Francis (Corpus Christ 1 College,
Oxford. 1850), of Ranby Hall, Lincoln. B. there [Mar. 6],
1880. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, May 17. 1905, Served
in the Gre.it War. igi \ rg (Pte., Sportsman's Batt., Royal
Fusiliers). (Rugby Sch. Reg.; Law Lists.)
OTTER-BARRY. WILLIAM WHITMORE. Adm. pens, at
Trinity, June 3", 1896. [2nd] s. of Robert Melvil Barry
[1 Jtter] (iM'Sl, <>f '■•■, linpi-ror's Gate, London, and H. .rkeslcv
II. ill, I -s- -\ i.iii.l is.ihel l i.ui-,1, dan. "I the Rev. Francis H.
Wolryche-Whitmore). B. [Mar 6], 1878, in London. School,
Marlborough College. Matric. Michs. 1896; B.A
Called to the Bar, Inner Temple, Nov. 18, rgoi. Practised
in London and on the Northern Circuit until 1912 General
Manager and Director of the Sun Insurance Office Ltd.,
1924-45-; and of several other Insurance Con
President, Insurance Institute of London, 1926. Chairman,
London Salvage Corps., 192 7- S. J. P. for Essex, 1938.
Ottey, George Philip
Married, Apr. 27, 1905, Edith Wrey, dau. of Frederick
Jaques Myers, of Charlton, Northants., and had issue.
Author, Law Relating to Fire Insurance (3rd ed., 1911). Of
Horkesley Hall, Colchester, in 1050. {Marlborough Coll. Reg.;
Law Lists; Who's Who; Kelly, Handbook; Burke, L.G.)
OTTEY, GEORGE PHILIP. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27,
1843. Of Kent. S. of the Rev. George Francis (Oriel College,
Oxford, 1S11), of Southfleet (and Juliana Charlotte). B.
there [Oct. 0], 1S24. [School, Rugbv.) Matric. Michs 1- |i.
Scholar; B.A. 1S47; M.A. 1871. Cricket 'blue,' 1844, 1- 15,
1S46, 1847. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 184S; priest (Rochester)
1850; C. of St John-the-Baptist-in-Bedwardine, Worcester,
r848-g. C. of Lewisham, Kent, 1856-63. C. of Christ
Church, Watney Street, London, 1869-70. Inspector of
schools, diocese of London, rS7r-86. Frebendarv of St
Paul's, 1S76-86. R. of Much Hadham, Herts., ' 1S86-9.
Author, The Dragon Bound and Loosed. Died Dec. 17,
1891, at Bournemouth. {Rugby Sch. Reg.; Book of Blues;
Boose, vi. 333; Eagle, XVII. 206; Crockford; Tile Guardian,
Dec. 23, 1891.)
OTTLEY, DREWRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Apr. 19,
1773. [Eldest] s. of Richard, of St Kitts, West Indies (and
Elizabeth, dau. of Ashton Warner, of Antigua). [B. July 17,
1754. Bapt. Jan. 13, 1755, at St John's, Antigua. School,
Eton (1763-72).] Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Aug. 13, 1773-
President and Chief Justice of St Vincent. Married (1)
June, 1780, Elizabeth Gerrald, dau. of Josias Jackson, of
St Vincent; (2) 1S02, Elizabeth, dau. of John Gray, of
Antigua. Died Sept. 17, 1S05, at St Vincent. Will dated
Sept. 14, 1S05; proved Aug. 27, 1807. Father of Richard
(1800) and William (1S16). {St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 404;
Inns of Court; Oliver, History of Antigua, 11. 174-7; G. Mag.,
n 1 171; Eton Reg.)
OTTLEY, HERBERT TAYLOR. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Caius,
June 18, 1834. S. of William Young, Esq., of London. B.
in Kensington. School, at home. Doubtful if resided. Died
Mar. It, 1835, in London, of consumption, aged 18; buried
Mar. 18, 1S35. Brother of Warner B. (183S) and William C.
(1S27). {Venn. 11. 228; G. Mag., 1835, 1. 555.)
OTTLEY, JOHN BICKERSTETH. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Trinity Hall, June 18, 1864. S. of the Rev. Lawrence
(nest), Canon of Ripon. B. [Feb. 5), 1S45. School, Charter-
house. Matric. Miens. 1S64; exhibitioner. Migrated to
Emmanuel, Sept. 16, 1865; B.A. i.-t ■ Adm. Soli, nor. 1871;
practised for many years at Wakefield. Official Receiver in
Bankruptcy at Wakefield, 1884. Joint Registrar of the
Birkenhead County Court, in 1911. {List of Carthusians;
Law Lists.)
OTTLEY, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Mar.
13, 1828. S. of Richard (next). B. June, 1808, in London.
School, private. Matric. Michs. 182S; B.A. 1833; M.A. 1836.
Ord. deacon (Norwich) June 2, 1833; priest, June 8, 1834.
V. of Acton, SuSolk, 1837-50. R. of Richmond, Yorks.,
1850-61. Chaplain to the Bishop of Ripon, 1858. Canon of
Ripon, 1859-61. Married, 1835, Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev.
John Bickersteth. Author, Sermons; revised W. Barnes's
Selection of Psalms and Hymns. Died June n, 1861, in
London. Father of John B. (above). {Boose, 11. 1275;
Clerg: I. :, n. 93; V. L. Oliver, Antigua, 11.
374-)
OTTLEY. RICHARD. Adm. pens, (age i7i) at St John's, Feb.
20, 1800. [Eldest] s. of Drewry (1773) (by his first wife). B.
in the Island of St Vincent, ' America,' 1782. School, Eton.
Kept six terms. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Oct. 6, 1&02. Called
to the Bar, June 25, 1811. Chief Justice of Grenada, 1814.
Puisne Judge in Ceylon, 1819; Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of Ceylon. Knighted, at Carlton House, Mar. 22, 1820.
Married, Nov. 8, 1803, Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dau. of Sir
William Young, Bart., of Delaford, Bu< I
i I 'here. Brother of William (1816).
{Eton Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. (04; /.,,
'.' if., 1845, a. 438; V. L. Oliver, Antigua, 11. 474-)
OTTLEY. RICHARD RUSDEN. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, Mar. 8,
18S3. S. of Richard Bvam, of 39, Ladbroke Square, London.
B. Aug. 19, 1864, in London. School, Wellington
Matric. Michs. 1S83; Scholar, 1884; l;. V " lass. 1 rip., l't 1,
1st Class) 1886; (Class Trip., Pt II, 1st Class, [8E M \
1890. President of the Union, 1888. Assistant Master ,<t
Dovez College, 1893-1900. Resided subsequently at 1, Park
Street, Bath. Died Mi
Albans. {Wellington Coll. Reg.; Dover Coll. Reg.; The Times,
May 9, 1946.)
OTTLEY, THOMAS ALFRED. Adm. pens, at Claki
1864. S.ofTbomas. B. in Birmingham. Matric. Mi
Ine's, Oct. 10, 1865;
M.A B.D. 1 1 . 1 ■
(Trinity College, Dublin) 1885. Ord. deacon (Lichfil I
pnest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity, Matlock Bath, Derbs.,
Ough, Charles
1S68-71. C. of Melcombe Regis with Radipole, Dorset,
1871-4. V. of St John's, Portland, 1874-1919- Died Jan. 21,
1919. {Crockford; The Guardian, Jan. 30, 1919.)
OTTLEY. WARNER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 19, 1824.
: s. of Warner, of [the Isle of Vincent, \\ . I11
Stanwell, Middlesex (and Elizabeth J., dau. of James G.
Morgan, of St Vincent). B. [Sept. 16], 1805. Kept six terms.
Matric, from New College, Oxford, Nov. 30, 1826,
as 's of Warner, of Bath.' Lived in London. Died, 1111-
,. ,:•■. I 1 1, -, : !■,, at '., < heVIL- Wall . '
11 416; Burke, E.G.; Al. Oxon.; V. L. Oliver, Antigua, II.
376.)
OTTLEY, WARNER BECKINGHAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at
Caius, lulv 2, 1838. S. of William Young [F.S.A.] [Keeper
of Prints at the British Museum]. B. [1S20], in Kensington.
Matric. Michs. 183S; Scholar. 1839-41; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1855.
Ord. deacon (Salisbury) i»45; priest (Gloucester) Dec. 20,
1S46; C of Oxenhall, Gloucs., 1845-7. Chaplain in the
H.E.I.C.S., 1847-87. Served at Secunderabad, 1847-52; at
Berhampore, 1856-76. Govt. Chaplain in Madras. 1876-81
Chaplain in charge of Berhampore, Madras, 1882-7. Died
Dec. J, 1S97, at Torquay. Brother of Herbert T. (1834) and
William C. (1S27). {Venn, 11. 244; Crockford; 1 he Times,
Dec. S, 1897; Penny, / heCkurch m Madras, in. 309.)
OTTLEY (or OTTELEY1, WILLIAM. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, May 31, 1760. [Eldest s. of William, of the Island of St
Kitts, West Indies.] B. [Tune 28, 1740], in America. School,
Eton. Of the Island of St Kitts. Dud, s p.. Sept. 28, 1S15, at
Cambridge. {Eton Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Reg.; G. Mag.,
1815, II. 379; Oliver, History of Antigua, II. 374O
OTTLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall, Oct. 30,
1816. Of Uckfield, Sussex. [2nd s. of Drewry (1773). some-
time President of the Isle of St Vincent, West Indies]
Matric. Lent, 1817; Scholar, 1817. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn,
Jan. 3, 1816. Died Apr. 24, 1820, in St Vincent, aged 23.
Will dated Oct. 19, 1S19; proved July 5. 1820. Brother of
Richard (1S00). {Inns of Court; Oliver, Hist, of Antigua, II.
375; G. Mag., 1820, 1. 63S.)
OTTLEY, WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Adm. pens, (age 19) at St
John's, June 7, 1827. S. of William Young, gent., of 31,
Devonshire Street, New Road, London. B. Apr J, 1808, in
London. Matric. Michs. 1827. Migrated to Cams. 1 lei \.
1827; Scholar, 1828-31; B.A. (i6f* Wrangler) 1832; M.A.
1835. Fellow of Caius, 1835-41. Took pupils in Cambridge.
Projected a Life Assurance Co., which did not succeed.
Married, Nov. 5, 1841, Louisa, dau. of George P. Boyce, Esq.,
of Bristol. Author, Dictionary of Chemistry; Treatise on
Differential Equations; Problems and Examples. Went
abroad owing to failing health, and died May 9, 1843, in
Paris. Brother of Herbert T. (1834) and Warner B. (1838).
(Venn, 11. 207; G. Mag., 1843, 11. m.)
OTTON. GEORGE WALKER. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May 27,
187S. S. of George Ralph [publisher]. B. [Dec. 5, 1
Canonbury, London. Schools, Merchant Taylors' and King s
College, London. Matric. Michs. 1878; Scholar, 1878;
B A (2is( Wrangler) 1882; M.A. 1885. Ord. deacon (Salis-
bury) 1S85; priest, 1887; C. of Stapleford, Wilts.
C. of Lvme Regis, Dorset, 1888-94. C. of St Martins,
Salisbury, 1894-7. Lie pr., dio. of Salisbury, 1897. Latterly
of Lvme Regis. Died Mav 7, 1922, at Bournemouth.
ini Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Peile, 11 662; I >.„ \fori.; I he
Times, May 9, 1922.)
OTTY. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at St Cath
1844. S. of John. B. at Selby, Yorks. Maim Michs. 1844.
OTWAY, JOCELYN TUFTON FARRANT (1870), see HUGHES,
J. T. F.
OTWAY, WALLER ANGELO. Adm. pens, at TRINITY, [ulj .
1871. [Eldest] s. of [Sir] Arthur [Bart.], .1
London (and Henrietta, dau. of Sir James Langharn, Bart.).
2, 1S52, in London. School, Eton. Matric Mich!
1871. In the Diplomatic Service; Th
Washington- resigned, rvsi, I>i. -il, unman
{Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B.)
OUCHTERLONY, GORDON ALEXANDER. \
at Trinity Ha,.. I
Adelaide Road, St [ohn's Wood, London. Matnc. Miens.
1, Adm. al the Inner lem| I,
I to the Bar, Apr. 30, Lists; Inns of Court.)
OUGH, CHARLES. Adm
of Lewis, Esq.,ol Liskeard, Cornwall, (school,
1902; M A . -, .1' \ : ' ml MaStei at Holme Vhool, Nor-
Seninr
School. . [matters'
Directories,)
607
Ough, John
OUGH, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel, Oct. 4, igoo. S. of
Lewis, Esq., of Market Street, Liskeard, Cornwall. Matric.
Michs. 1900; Choral-scholar; B.A. 1903; M.A. 1907. Ord.
deacon (Llandaff) 1904; priest, 1005; C. of Dowlais, Glani.,
1904-5. C. of St James's, Muswell Hill, 1906-8. Lie. pr.,dios.
of London and St Albans, 1909-12 and 1916-19. I of Si
Mary's, Aldermanbury, 1913-16. Asst. Secretary, C.E.T.S.
(London diocese), 1922-3. Chaplain, Royal' Northern
Hospil il. 1 ng -'=, V. of St Jude's, Bethnal Green, 1925-47.
Brother of Charles (1899). Died in 194'*. (Crockford.)
OULD, FIELDING. Adm. at Clare, Oct. 5, 1889. [S. of the
Rev. Frederick Fielding, ol Grange Mount, Claughton,
Birkenhead (and Emma, dan. of Henry Neumann, Esq., of
Whicham Hall, Cheshire). B. Dec. 4, 1S70.] School, Rossall.
Matric. Mi' li- [889; I;. A. 1892; M.A. 1S97. Ord. deacon
(Peterb.) 1893; priest, 1894; C. of St Peter's, Leicester, 1893-7.
C. of St Anselm's, Westminster, 1897-9. V. of Abthorpe,
Northants., 1800-1900. C. of Aigburth, Liverpool, 1905.
C. of St John-the-Baptist, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 1906-9. C.
of St Barnabas, Kensington, 1909-13. V. of St Stephen's,
St Albans, 1913-15. V.of Christ Church, St Pancras, London,
J9Jt5-30- An amateur artist of distinction. Author, 1 he
Beauty of God, and Poems. Died June 16, 1930. (Rossall
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Northants. Clergy (' Fielding-Ould ');
Cambridge Review, Oct, 10, 1930.)
OULTON. ERNEST VIVIAN. Adm. pens, at Christ's, June 6,
imoo. [6th] s. of William, formerly Lord Mayor of Liverpool
(and Emelie, dau. of T. S. Stowe, "f Liverpool). B. there
[Apr. 2X, 1881]. Schools, Parkneld, Liverpool, and The Leys,
1 imbridge. Matric. Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; M.B. and
B.Chir., 1909. Football (rugby) ' blue,' iqoi. At St
Bartholomew's Hospital. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P., 1907.
ophthalmic House Surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital.
Hi nisf I'hysieian, West London Hospital. Clinical Assistant,
Royal London < tphthalmic Hospital. Inspector and Surgeon,
Egyptian Govt. Ophthalmic Hospitals, 1910. Served in the
G eal War, 1914-ig (Major, R.A.M.C; mentioned in de-
spatches; <>rder of the Nile). Medical Officer of Health,
Port Said, 1920. President, Royal Ophthalmic Society of
Egypt. Practised sul >-.<■■ |U<'iil Iv .it M"\t, Sussex. Hon.
Ophthalmic Surgeon, Princess Alice Memorial Hospital,
I astbourne, Haywards Heath Hospital, Hove Hospital, and
Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove. Of 21, Lansdowne Place,
Hove, in 1950. Brother of the next. (Peil-e, 11. 843; Book of
Blues; Umv, Wat List; Medical Directories.)
OULTON, WILLIAM HAROLD STOWE. Adm. pens, at Christ's,
June 30, 1888. [Eldest] s. of [Dr] William, J. P., Alderman of
Liverpool. B. there, Feb. 1, 1869. Schools, Royal Institu-
tion, Liverpool, and The Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1888; B A. and LL.B. 1892; M A. and LL.M. 1896. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, 1890. Called to the Bar, 1893. On the
Northern Circuit. Metropolitan Police Court Magistrate,
1925, sitting at ' Ireenwich and Woolwich until 1927, when he
was transferred to Lambeth; at the Tower Bridge Police
Court, 1928-40. Sometime Assistant Recorder and Deputy
Stipendiary at Liverpool. Of Stoneleigh, Tower Hill,
Horsham, Sussex. 'An able and humane man who under-
stood the people with whom he had to deal, and was greatly
respected for his kindly but linn attitude.' Married, Sept.
1897, Kate, dau. of |. P, Brunner, J. P., and had issue. Died
July 2s, 194 1, at Cheltenham. Brother of the above.
(Peile, 11. 7411 Burke, L.G.; Law Lists; The rimes, July 29,
1941.)
Of
OUSBY, ROBERT. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 27, 1819.
S. "l thi Re\ John, minister of Tavistoek Episcopal Chapi I,
St Martin's, Westmorland. B. Julv 18, 1700, at Appleby,
Westmorland. Matric. Michs. 1819; B.A. 1825; M A 1-..
Ord. deacon (Lincoln) Feb. 27, 1825; priest, Feb. 10, 1826;
C. of Kirti m-in-Lindsey, Lines.. 1825 57. Married, 1825,
Lucy, only dau. of Capt. Wetherell, of Greal Yarmouth, 'a
learned lady, who was supposed to have written his sermons
as well as most of the Annotated Book of Common Prayer.'
Died, s p., 1857. M.I. at Kirton. (P. B. G. Binnall; F. P.
White )
OUSELEY, The Rev. Sir FREDERICK ARTHUR GORE, Bart.
M \. and Mils. Doc, 1869, incorp. from Oxford; Hon. LL.D.,
1883. [Only s. of the Rt. Hon. Sir Gore, Bart., of Hall
Barn Park, Bucks, (and Harriott Georgiana, dau. of John
Whitelock, Esq.). Godson of the Dukes of Wellington and
York. B. Aug. 12, 1825, in Grosvenor Square, London.
Educated privately.] Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 1844. Matric.
from Christ Church, Oxford, June 9, 184^; B.A. (Oxford)
1846; M.A. (Oxford) i84g; Mus.Bac. (Oxford) 1850;
Mus.Doe. (Oxford) 1854. Hon. LL.D. Edinburgh, 1884 Ord
deacon (London) 1849; priest (Hereford) 1855; C . of St
Barnabas, Pimlieo, and St Paul's, Knightsbridge, 1849-51.
Professor of Music at Oxford, 1855-89, Founder and Warden
Outram, Edmund Henry
of St Michael's College and V. of St Michael and All Angels,
Tenbury, 1856-60. Canon Residentiary of Hereford Cathedral,
1886-9. Author, composer and editor of numerous services,
anthems, etc. Died Apr. 6, 1889. (Boose, 11. 1276; D.N.B.;
Al. Oxon.; Walford, Coimrv Families; Burke, P. and B.;
Crockford.)
OUSTON, GEORGE EDGAR. Adm. at Cars, Oct. 2, 1893. S.
of John Holt, Congregationahst minister, of Lvmm, Cheshire.
B. [Oct. 18], 1874, at Bury, Lanes. Schools, Lymm Grammar
and Manchester Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896.
A 1 taut Master at Sandbach Grammar School. {Venn, 11.
533-)
OUTHWAITE. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June
27, 1845. of Middlesex. [Younger s. of Thomas, Esq., of
Burlev, nearOtlev, Yorks.j Matm Mi._hs. iX4s; B.A. 1849;
M.A. [852. ord. deacon, 1850; priest, 1851; C. of Bolton-le-
Moor, Lanes., 185 1-2. Chaplain of Highgate Cemetery,
London, 1S54-60. Died Jan. 17, i860, aged 32, at Romford,
Essex. (Clergy List; G. Mag., i860, 1. 304.)
OUTLAW. ROBERT. Adm. pens, at Queens', Apr. 23, 1765.
OfNorthants. Matric. Michs. 1765; Scholar; B.A. 1769. Ord.
deacon, Sept. 1770; C. of Islip, Northants., 1770 C. of Sud-
borough, 1772-81. R. of Longford, Salop, 1773-1S25. Died
in 1825, aged 77. (Northants Clergy; G. Mag., 1825, 1. 649.)
OUTRAM, ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oi t 1,
1893. Of Edinburgh. [3rd s. of Sir Francis Boyd, 2nd Bart.,
Bengal C.S. (who served in the Indian Mutiny) (and Jane
Anne, nee Davidson).] B. Sept. 27, 1871, at Craig Crook
Castle, near Edinburgh. School, Hailevbury. Matri< Mi- lis.
1893; B.A. 1896; M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (London, for
Colonies) 1897; priest (Bombay, for Calcutta) 1S99. C.M.S.
Missionary at Kherwara, 1897-1904. K.I.H. medal, 1901.
V. of Little Heath, Herts., 1905-12. R. of Lillingstone-
Dayrell (with Ltllingstone-Lovell 1920-3), Bucks., 1912-23.
R. of Great Braxted, Essex, 1923-8. Married, Sept. 27, 1899,
Gertrude Ellen, dau. of Henry P. Withers, of Reading, and
had issue. Latterlv of Kherwara, Swanage. Died Mar. 18,
hm: Brother of William (1S93) and James (iSSs). (Hailev-
bury Sch. Reg.; Crockford; Burke, p. and B.; Fox-Davies,
Armorial Families; 1 he Times, Mar. 20, 1937.)
OUTRAM. EDMUND. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 26, 1784.
Of Derbyshire. [2nd s. of Joseph (and his 2nd wife, Elizabeth,
dau. of Edmund Hodgkinson, of Ashover, Derbs.). B. Sept.
1 5, 1 765, at Alfreton, Derbs.] School, Manchester Grammar.
Matric. Michs. 1784; Scholar, 1784; B.A. (2nd Wrangler and
Smith's prize) 1788; M \ 1791; B.D. 179S; D.D. 1806.
Fellow, 1 1 [801. Steward, 1797- 1801. Senior Proctor,
1 - . I Orator, 1798-1809. Assistant Master at Harrow,
i-'ii s. Ord deacon (Ely) May 22, 1796; priest, May 28,
1 .,- R 0] Wootton Rivers, Wilts., 1800-13. R- of St
Philip's, Birmingham, 1811-21. Master of St John's Hospital,
Lichfield, 1804-21. Archdeacon of Derby, 1809. Domestii
Chaplain to Earl Nelson. Canon (and Treasurer) of Lich-
field Cathedral. Chancellor and Vicar-General of the diocese
of Lichfield and Coventry, 1816. Married, May 14, 1S01,
Beatrice, eldest dau. of Richard Postlethwaite, of Lancaster
(and niece of Dr Thomas Postlethwaite, Master of Tnnitv).
Author, Sermons and Extracts. Died Feb. 7, 1821, at Lich-
field. M.l. in St Philip's, Birmingham. Father of Thomas P.
(1S20) and Edmund H. (1S2O. (Manchester Grammar Sch.
Reg., 1. 81-8; Burke, P. and B.; St John's Coll. Adm., iv.
405; G. Mag., 1821, 1. 184; Foster, Index Eccles ; < ambridge
Chronicle, Nov. j, 1809 and May is, 1816; Scott, MSS., note
i >ii <-,[-<'■ of I'.ra-.i'ii- <•<■ < ■ >ll Bi-.hop of Saliduirv.)
OUTRAM, EDMUND HEALY. Adm. sizar at Sidney, Oct. 11.
1880. Eldest s. of the Rev. George Sanford (1848), R. of
Redmile, Leics. B. July 3, 1861, at Beeley, Derbs. School,
Grantham Grammar, Matric. Michs. 1S80; exhibitioner;
B.A. 1884. Ord. deacon (Durham) 1884; priest, iSSs; C. of
the i bun h of the Ven Bede, Monk Weannouth, 1884-8. C.
of Willesden, Middlesex, 1888-91. C. of Ropsley, Lines.,
1891-3, C, of Heydour, 1893 5 \ o( Swinstead, [895-7.
R. of Ropslev (sueceeding his father), 1X97-1029. Died there
Apr. 8, 1929. Brother of Lancelot H. (1882). (Crockford; The
Times, Apr. 10, 1929.)
OUTRAM, EDMUND HENRY. (Vdm. pens, at Si fOHN' V
4, 1823. [Younger s. of the Rev. Edmund. D.D. (1784). B.
in Cambndu'-.] School, Eton Matric. Michs. 1X24; B.A.
[828. ord. deacon (Lincoln) June <<, 1830; priest. May 29,
1831; C. of West Allington, Lines.. 1830-2. Died Jim. 17,
[832, aged 25, at Redmile rectory, Leics., where his brother
Thomas P. (1820) was incumbent. (Eton Sch. Lists; St
John's Coll. Adm., iv. 406; G. Mag., 1832, 11. 90.)
Outram, George Sanford
OUTRAM. GEORGE SANFORD. Adm. pens, at Christ's, May
22, 1848. S. of the Rev. Thomas 1 M.A., R. of
Redmile, Leics. (and Emilv, dau. of Edward Fim I.
M.P.). B. there [June 5, '1829]. School, Stamford. Matrii
Michs. 1848; Scholar, 1S50; B.A. 1S52. Ord. deacon
for York) 1S53: priest, 1854; C. of Scalbv, Yorks., 1 - -
of Beeley, Derbs., 1857-04. R. of All Saints and St Julian's,
Norwich, 1S65-8. C. of Redmile, Leics., 186S-70; R. there,
1S70-90. R. of Ropsley, Lines., 1890-7. Died I
1897. Brother of William (1858); father of Lancelot H.
(1882) and Edmund H. (1S80). (Clergy List; Peile, n. 505.)
OUTRAM, JAMES. Adm. pens, (age 22) at Pembroke, Dec. 31,
1885. [Eldest] s. of Sir Francis [Boyd] [2nd] Bart. (Bengal
C.S.) (and Jane Anne, eldest dau. of Patrick Davidson, Esq.,
of Incbmarlo, Kincardineshire). [B. Oct. 13, 1S64, in London.
School, Haileybury.] Matric. Lent, 1SS0; B.A. 1 - -
1893. Previously farming in Manitoba. Ord. deacon
(London) 18S9; priest, 1S00; C. of Holv Trinity, Hampstead,
1889-91. C. of Thorpe, Norfolk, 1S93-5. V. of St Peter's,
Ipswich, 1896-1900. Went to Colorado for his health, 190S-
11. Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., Sept. 24, 1912. In
business in Calgary, Canada. Major, Reserve Militia of
Canada, 1916-18. Married, May ir, 1921, Lilian Mary, dau.
of Joseph Balfour, of Athelstoiie House, Brighton. Author,
In' the Heart of the Canadian Rockies. Latterly of Aboyne,
Aberdeenshire. Died, s.p., Mar. 12,102s. Brother of Arthur
(1893) and William (1893). [Haileybury Sch. Reg.; Burke,
P. and B.; Crockford; Who mas Who; J. T. Rule.)
OUTRAM, LANCELOT HEALY. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Oct.
7, 1S82. S. of the Rev. George Sanford (1S4S), R. of Redmile,
Leics. B. Nov. 28, 1862, at Beelev parsonage, Derbs. School,
Grantham Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1882. Migrated to
Sidney, 1SS3; B.A. 1SS5. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1885;
priest, 1886; C. of St John-the-Baptist, Kidderminster,
1885-91. C. of St Matthew's, Auckland, New Zealand,
1891-3. Died Mar. 9, 1895, in London. Brotherof Edmund H.
(1880). (Peile,u. 6o,i;Crockford; The Standard, Mar. 13, TS95.)
OUTRAM, THOMAS POWYS. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
20, 1820. S. of the Rev. Edmund (1784), D.D. B. in Cam-
bridge [Apr. 27, 1S02. School, Eton]. Matric Michs. 1821;
Scholar, 1S21; B.A. 1S25; M.A. 1830. Ord. deacon (Lincoln,
Lift, dim. from York) Aug. 21, 1S26; priest (Lichfield, L\tt.
dim. from York) Apr. 1, 1827. R. of Stunner, Essex, 1S27-8.
R. of Redmile, Leics., 182S-53. Married, July 31, 1827, Ann,
dau. of Samuel Hodgkinson, of Kilton. Died May 12, 1S53.
Brother of Edmund H. (1823); father of George S. (1848) and
the next. {Eton Sch. Lists; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 406;
Clergy List; G. Mag., 1853, I. 672; Foster, Baronetage.)
OUTRAM, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, at Christ's, July 8, 1858. S.
of the Rev. Thomas Powys (above), R. of Redmile, Leics. B.
there [Nov. 26, 1839]. School, Marlborough College. Matric.
Michs. 1S5S; B.A. 1863. Ord. deacon, 1S66. V. of Egmanton,
Notts., 1867-9. Died Apr. 29, 1869. Brother of George S.
(1848). (Marlborough Coll. Reg.; Peile, II. 559.)
OUTRAM, WILLIAM. Adm. at Pembroke, Oct. 1893. [5th]
s. of Sir Francis Boyd, Bart, [of the Bengal C.S.], of Pit-
lochry, Perthshire (and Jane Anne, nee Davidson). B. Mar.
31, 1874, at 17, Rutland Square, Edinburgh. School,
Haileyburv. Matric. Michs. 1893; B.A. 1896; Jeremie
Septuagint prize, 1S97; Crosse Scholar, 1S98; (Theol. Trip.,
1st Class, 1898); M.A. 1900. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1S9S;
priest, 1S99. Assistant Missioner at Pembroke College M ission,
Newington, London, S.E., 1898-1900. C. of Kirkheaton,
Yorks., 1901-4. V. of St George's, Barnsley, 1904-9. V. of
Butterton, Staffs., 1909-13. V. of Kirkburton, Yorks., 1913-
19. V. of Stubbings, Berks., 1919-27. V. of Berry Pomeroy
with Bridgetown, Devon, 1927-35. V. of St Gennys, Cornwall,
1937-47. R. of Ch. Knowle, Dorset, 1947-50-. Married, June
9, 1904, Haidee Maria, dau. of Henry Frederick Beaumont,
of Whitlev Beaumont, Huddersfield, and had issue. Brother
of Arthur (1893) and James (18S5). (Haileybury Sch. Reg.;
Crockford; Burke, P. and B.; W. H. Wilkin.)
OUVRY, JOHN DELAHAIZE. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1879.
[S. of the Rev. Peter Thomas (nexti, V. of Wins (by his 2nd
wife, Anne Louisa, nte Gnibb).] Matric. Lent, 1880; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1887. Ord. deacon (Exeter) 1889; priest, 1890;
C. of Stokenham, Devon. 18S9-91. C. of Alton, 1
of Elston, Notts., 1893-1904. V. of Grazeley, Berks., 1904-
[6. T.C.F., 1916-22. V. of Haydon (with Foil
Burton and N. Wootton, 1927), and R. of Goathill, Somerset,
1923-40. Subsequently of The Links, Broadstone,
Died Dec. 18, 1948; buried at Lytnington. (The Times, Dec.
20, 1948; Crockford.)
OUVRY. PETER THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity,
Oct. 20, 1829. (Eldest] s. of Peter Auue [of East Acton,
Middlesex]. B. [1811J. rschool, Middlesex
(private). Matric. Michs. 1830; B.A. 1834; M.A. 1837. Ord.
deacon, 1836; priest, 1837; C. of Mears Ashby, Northants.,
1836-7. C. of St John's, Paddington, 1838-47. C. of Lin-
VACiiiv
Overton, William
1 ide, Bui ks., [848 50. V. of Wing, 1850 85. K. of ''.rove.
f.P. lor Bucks. Married (1) 1846, lane, dau. of
Sir George Nicholls, K.C.B.; (2) 185S, Anne I ouisa, dau. of
John Grubb, Esq., of Horsendon House, Burks. Died lime
2, 1891, at Fast Acton, Middlesex. Father of John D. (1879);
brotherof John N. O. (1841. s»' No rth) '
Families; The Guardian. June 10, 1891.)
OUVRY-NORTH. JOHN NORTH (1844), see NORTH.
OVER, EDWARD. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's, Dec. 30,
1835. Of 36, Norfolk Street, Strand, London. Matric. Easter,
1836; B.A. 1S40; M.A. 1844. Ord. deacon (London) Dec.
18, 1842; priest, 1843. Of 11, College Terrace, Islington,
Middlesex, 1846-50. Assistant Minister of Bedford Chapel,
Bloomsburv, 1S51-4. Of 106, Camden Road Villas, Regent's
Park, 1856—6S; and then of 39, North End, Croydon, Surrey.
Disappears from Crockford, 1872.
OVEREND, CHARLES WILLIAM PINKSTON. Adm. pens, at
Sidney, Oct. 14, 1865. Eldest s. of Charles Corry, merchant,
of Liverpool. B. Tan. 20, 184S, in Dublin. School, Liverpool
(Mi T. tones). Matric. Michs. 1865; B.A. 1870. Adm. at
Lincoln's Inn, Jan. 27, 1868. Called to the Bar, Apr. 30,
1873. On the Northern Circuit: Liverpool, Preston, Bolton
and Kirkdale Sessions. (Law Lists until 1920; Inns " rcrt;
Foster, Men at the Bar.)
OVEREND, WILLIAM WILSON. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Christ's, Oct. 27, 1764. S. of Peter. B. at Bentham, Rich-
mondshire. School, Bentham. Matric. Lent, 171
1765. Resided until Lady Day, r767. (Peile, II. 279.)
OVERSTONE, Lord (1813), sec LOYD, SAMUEL JONES.
OVERTON. FRANCIS EDWARD. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1891.
S. of Isle Grant, Esq., deceased, of Tunbridge Wells
Jan. 1S72.] School, Fettes. Matric. Michs. 1891; B.A. 1895;
M.A. 1S99. Ord. deacon (Chichester) 1897; priest, 1898; C.
of Littlehampton, Sussex, 1S97-1900. C. of St John's, New-
bury. Berks., 1900-8. V. of Buckland, Bucks., 1908-9.
Minister of St Saviour's district, Upper Sunbury, Middlesex,
1909-13. R. of Odstock with Nunton, Wilts., I9t4-i6.
R. of Blandford-Forum, Dorset, 1916-24. V. of St Chad's,
Shrewsbury, 1924-7. R. of Cound, Salop, 1027-41. Died July
30,1941. Brother of the next. \l. Crockford;
ma, Aug. 2, 1941.)
OVERTON, ISLE GRANT. Adm. pens, at Trinity, May 21,
1888. S. of Isle Grant, of Tunbridge Wells. B. [Mar. 17].
1S69, at Thorganbv, Lines. School, Fettes. Matric. Michs.
1888; B.A. 1891; M.A. 1S96. Assistant Master at Lambrook
School, Bracknell, Berks., 1891-1908; Joint Head Master from
1904. Assistant Master at Hill Side Prep. School, Godalming,
1909-1 2; at Saugeen Prep. School, 191 2; and latterly at Stirling
House School, Bournemouth. Died Jan. 4, 1938, at Bourne-
mouth. Brother of the above. (Fettes Coll. Reg.; School-
masters' Directories; The Times, Jan. 6, 1938.)
OVERTON, JOHN. Adm. sizar (age 22) at Magdalene, Oct. 25,
1785. S. of George, of Monk Fryston, near Ferrybridge,
Yorks. [B. there, 1763.] School, York. Matric. Michs. 1786;
1. A. 1 -■,-.; M.A. 1803. Assistant C. to William Richardson, a
leading evangelist in York, until 1802. R. of St Margaret-in-
ite, and R. of St Crux-in-Fosgate, Y'ork, 1802-38.
Married, 1792, Elizabeth Stoddart, of Reeth, Yorks ,
twelve children, his eight sons being all over 6 feet in height.
Author, The True Churchman Ascertained, an A,
Evangelical Ministers. Died July 17, 1S38, at York; buried
in the chancel of St Crux. Father of Thomas (182:
(1821) and the next. (G. Mag. \B.)
OVERTON. JOHN. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Trinity, Nov. 12,
1814. S. of [the Rev.] John (above). B. at York. School,
Richmond, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1815; B.A. 1820; \I A
1823; Seatonian prize, 1825. Ord. deacon (Exeh
priest, 1S20; V. of Elloughton, Yorks., T820-41 (and P.C. of
Bilton, 1S24-36). R. of Sessay, 1836-77. Brother of Thomas
(1822) and William (1821).
OVERTON, JOHN BIRD SUMNER. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Trinity, Nov. 22, 1862. S. of the Rev. Charles, of Cotting-
ham, Yorks. Did not reside.
OVERTON, THOMAS. Adm. sizar at St John's, De<
Of Yorks. [S. of lb.- Ri •■ [ohn (1785), of York
Matric. Michs. 1823; Sch. ' '■ Wrangler) 1828;
M.A. Fellow, 1831-56. Onl
(Lincoln) Dec. 18, 1836; priest 1 i;. R. of
nl.n k N. .ll.-v, I
Brothei ol [ohi () and William (next). (Eagle, xvm.
208; The Guardian, Dec. 20, 1893.)
OVERTON. WILLIAM. \1 ,1 Trinity, Jan. 21,
1-21. S. of [the Rev.] John (1. B Vork. School,
Birdforth, Yorks. Matric. Michs. 1821.
1829. R. of Full Sutton, Yorks., 1827-33. Disappears from
llGuide, 1836. Brotherof the above and of John (1814.)
609
39
Ovey, Henry
OVEY, HENRY. Adm. pens, at TesUS, Apr. 6, 1877. S. of
kirli.ird, P-q. (.111.1 hh , 1 B. 111 London
M.iin. . Mi. I.-. 1-.7-. Hi- . M.-.i !. ■ ,. 1 r, 1 .1,1, B ,. adm
at Hertford College, Oxford, 1875. (.1/. Oxon )
OWEN, ALBERT HAROLD. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 2, 1899. S.
of Hugh, late manager, National Provinri.il Bank of England,
Bala, of Bryn Hvfrv.i, Cnnwav. B. Mar r.|, 1SS0, at I..,iu-
|..t.r. School, Ll.mdoverv College. Maine. Michs is,,.,;
B.A. 1902. At St Bartholomew's Hospital, M.R.I S.;
L.R.C.P., 190S. D.T.M. and H., Cambridge, 1012 A-.sisi.mt
Medical Officer, Uganda Protectorate; Captain, Uganda
Medical Service, 1920. Director of M.dnal and Saintarv
Services, (anganyika territory, 1030. Latt.-rlv ..f i,..r.e-
field, Llanfairfeih.il lii.d Dec i... 1035 at Liver] I
Brother of Hugh 1'. (is-ir), (r,.,r. in ;.,s. ]/(jaJi Direc-
tories; I he I imes, 1 v. 1.1, 1.13s.)
OWEN, ARTHUR. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 20) at Christ'- Nov
11, 1777. S. of Arthur. B. at Chelsea, Middlesex. School,
Harrow. Matrii Michs. 1779; B.A 1782; M.A 1785 Fellow
of Emmanuel, 1786, 1 Ird. deai ..11 (Lincoln) 1782; li, en - .1 t. .
Horton, Bucks. Doubtless the Rev. Arthur Owen, of Padding.
ton, Middlesex, who died before July. 1805. {Him,:,- -, -,
Reg Peile, 11 jo7; G. Mag., 1805, 11. 679.)
CWEN, ARTHUR ALAN de VILLE. Adm. pens, at 1 ORPUS
Christi, Oct. 1, 1887. 111 Cheshire. S. .if the Re\ |ohn
V. of Hooton, Cheshire. B. there, Oct. 5, 1868.
School, Oswestry Grammar. Maine. Michs. 1887; 1: A 1 ...
M.A. 1895. Ord. deacon (Chester) 1892; priest, 189 : ( ..1
ll,...t..u, Cheshire. IS., j I,, 1 . ,,f Wall isec, IS.,1, ., I .,1
St Paul's, Sialyl, 11, Le, ih,„, ,., ;. ,,( Hartford, 1 ,
\ ..1 Mar. lniigt.,11 with Mar. hingt..n \\ Hand-, stall-,
1903-15. Disappears from Crockford, 1916.
Owen, Edward
OWEN, CAREW BLACKBURN. Adm. pens, at Emmanuel,
1 '■ I 1, 1000. S. of the Rev. A[rthur] Wfclsh] (N..11 1 ..II
Oxford, 1 I72; B \ Christ Church, 1S76), of The Old Palme
Richmond, Surrev. fli. Aug. 2, iSM J Main. , Mi, lis, m
A farmer. Served in the Ore.it War, 1914-19 (K.ASi .;
Lieut., R.G.A., 1017; in Italy). 1 if St,.ii.-t...rough, Bum-
ham, Somerset, in n 136. {M„tlh,„::iis:h i',,ll. Reg.)
OWEN. CECIL EDGAR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Oct n 1887
S ..1 sir Hugh, K ( p , Secretary of the I.,., ,,1 Government
Board, of London (and Charlotte Elizabeth Hurt), B Mar.
3, 1868, in London. Scl ), I 'nix .-r-.il v (..liege. Matrie
Michs. 1887; B.A 1891; MA [899. Called to the P..r,
Middle Temple, June 29, 1892, (La.. Lists until 1940.)
OWEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity Hall. Jan. 20,
i7s-\ One of these names, eldest s. of Morgan, of Holborn,
London, matrie. from Jesus College, Oxford. May 2, 1753,
age 18; adm. at Gray's Inn, Nov. 14, 1 - 1 s ; .ailed to the Par.
17561 Pen. her, 1 77... dead in 1784. {Al.Oxon.; Inns of < ourt.)
OWEN, CHARLES. Adm. pens (age 18) at Christ's, Ian.
1805. S. of Samuel Nicholson, p, at P.r uii, I.
School, Chelmsford. Matrie. Paster, i.soi,, Scholar i.s.,1,
B.A. 1809; M.A 1S12. Ord. deacon (Salisbury) 1S.1., pi !
..[ Pat. hingdon, I ssex, 1810-45. Died Apr. 2, 1845, agi d
{Petle, 11. 357.)
OWEN, CHARLES HARRY. Adm. pens, (age ,,-) at [1 1
Oct 1,1871. S. of the Rev. Henry I? iS.'O p, in Bin g-
ham. School, Felsl.-d (the Rev. W. S. Original). Maine.
Michs. 1871; B.A. 1875; M.A. 1878. Ord deacon (Win-
chester) 1876; priest, ; 77; 1 ,,1 Abingei Suxrej 1876 8
C. of St Paul's. 1 hi >ti 1, . i R. of Bi Ifield Berks
1882-8. K, of Adi I. ', -I , tan! Mastei at
St Paul's School, ll.irieelmg, IS,,.,; Assistant V. ol Allahabad
yatli.dral, 1899 1900; PI int. rs' Ch ipl an at Kurseong,
1900-6; Chaplain a! Bankipur, 1006-8. V. of Shirley,
D.rl.-, 1908 12. Died Ocl 15, [912, aged so, at Shirley
vii ...la. Brothi 1 ..I I M {Cm kford; The Times,
Oct 29, mi.-.)
OWEN, CHARLES HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, 1 let. 1898. S.
of David Joshua, Esq. B. Apr. 30, 1879, at Lower SmI.h-
hain. School, St (Have's, Southwark (Mr W. K.i-l.l I .
I Mil, Michs. 1898; Scholar; B.A. (Class. Trip.. Pt 1, ,1
Class) 1, 101. Assistant Master at Sheffield Grammar S. li,,..|,
1902-4; at Anglais Lycee, Lyons, France, [an.-July, 1905;
li in ni.ni si hool in London, 1905-6; at Kingsbrid) -
Grammar School, 1906-9; at Hiilme Grammar School,
Manchester, 1909-18- {Schoolmasters' Directories.)
OWEN. CHARLES MAYNARD. Adm. pens, at I- mm v.i 11 1 1. 1
..'. 1866. Matri. Mil hs. 1867; B.A. 1 1, 1 I M 1
M.A. and LLIi [,1,1 Adm. Solicitor, 1874; praiti-.,! in
London (Messrs 1 aithfull and 1 'wen, Vii toria Street, We 1
minster) IP. in The Cottage, Little Green, Richmond,
Surrev. Died [uly 1, 1929, aged 80, at Caterham Vallej
Father of Gerald ( (1900). (/./..• Lists; I he I ,„i,.. |n|v ,s.
1929.)
OWEN (or TUDOR-OWEN). COURTENAY WILLIAM TUDOR.
^dm. pens, at St John's, Aug. 8, 1896. S. of the Rev.
Edward Tudor (Jesus College, Oxford, 1857), schoolmaster,
of Llandudno, N, Wales (and Catharine Harriet 1,1
B. Feb. 20, 1S77, at Khvl. School, Shrewsbury Matfi.
Mi. li-. 1- ; (Class. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1:-.,,,) Kept -ix
lemis and then migrated to Trinity Hall. ' Entered the
PCS, in. .0; nf Piilltana State, Kathiawar, in IQ09; Political
Agent, Jhalavad State, 1915; Collector and M
1921-31; retired 1931. Subsequently of The Abbey, Denbigh-
shire. {Shrewsbury Si h. Reg. . India Office List.)
OWEN. DAVID. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity, Oct. 23, 1772.
[2nd] s. of Owen, of Tyncoed, Bernew, Montgom. (and Anne,
dan. of Charles Davies, of Tyncoed). School, Warrington,
Lanes. Matrie. Michs. 1773; Scholar. 1775; B.A. {Senior
Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1777; M.A. 1780. Fellow,
1779. ord deacon (Peterb.) lime 1778; priest. June 1787.
Probably V. of Eglwysfach, Denbigh, 1826. Died, unmarried,
Dee in, 1829, at New- Brunswick. Brother of William
(1777). (Burke, L.G-; Northants. Clergy; G. Mag., 1830, 1
OWEN, DAVID. Adm. at Clare, Jan. S, 1894. School, Univer-
sity College, Bangor. Matrii Michs, 1894; Scholar. (Nat.
Sci. Trip , Pt I, i-t Class, 1896); B.A. (Pt II, 1st Class) 1807.
(II 62, Willington Road, Enfield, Middlesex, in 1939.
OWEN, DOUGLAS CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 30,
1899. [Younger] s. of Francis Arthur [late of Bombay], of 19,
Leaver Sevi ir Street, l'.irtman Square, London, p I >,.
17, 1880, in Somerset. School, Rugby. Matrie. Michs. 1899.
Second Lieut., the Middlesex Regt., 1901; Lieut , mm
Served in the S. African War, 1899-1902. Capt., 1909.
Served in the Great War, i.,i 1-19 (Lieut -Col., Middl. -. \
Regt.;D.S.O., 19 17; mentioned $ tune- 111 despatches; D.A A.
and 1.1 Ma, and D.A.A.G., 19th Division in France, 1915
I-). laving at Thurston, Bury St Edmunds, in 1942. Died
tlem Apr. 5, 1949. Brother of Sydney A. (1898). {Rugby
Sch. Reg.; Army Lists; Univ. War List; The Times, Apr. 7,
1949)
OWEN, EDWARD. Adm, pens, at Si Ioiin's, Nov ri, ,801.
(if Kent. Maine. Michs. 1802; Scholar, 1803; B.A 1807;
M.A. 1817. Ord. deacon (Winchester) Sept. 20, 1807. priest,
Sep! 25, 1S08; C. of Lockerley with East Dean, Hani, , 1807
P.C. of Mortlake, Surrev. 1813-20. {St John's Coll. Adm .
iv. 406 )
OWEN. EDWARD. Adm. sizar (age 18) at Trinity, June 19,
1802- S. of David, of Montgomery. School, Oswestry.
Matrie. Miehs. 1802. Migrated to Corpus Christi, Feb. 19,
i8n-i; s, h..lar. P \ •■ ..... M.A. 1 So.,. PC. of St Leonards,
Bucks., 1S10-58. Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham ( ollege,
London. Disappears from < lergy /., t, 1866, Father of the
next.
OWEN. EDWARD. Adm. pens, at Sidney, July 4, 1839. S. of
the Rev. Edward (above), of St Leonards, Bucks, (and
Katharine, dan of Robert Sutton, Esq., of Rossway, Herts.).
P. Apr. 8, 1820, at Highe.ite. Middlesex. Matrie. Michs.
1839; B.A 111, M.A. 1847. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 1843;
priest, 1844; C. of St Leonards, Bucks., 1843-6. R. of
Halton, 1846-57. Inc. of Laura Chapel, Bath, iSs7 61 K
of Se.lle-. oinl.e, Sussex, 1861 70. K. (and patron) of
Bradwell , 11 - 1, 1 , ■ . m 0 1904. J. P. for Bucks. Married,
1 15, I in. I -'-■ 1... ' of John Burgess, Esq., of St Leonards,
Bucks. In, lal In, Lodge, P.radwell on-Sea, Nov. 11, mo}.
Father of Hugh G. P. (1878) and [the! G. (1881). [1 ,,-, I I-,,,,,
Waited, County Intuitu:, The Times, Nov. is, 1904 )
OWEN, EDWARD. Adm. at Clare, June 12, 1848. [Onli - of
I dward, of Garthyngharad, Merionethshire. School, Friars'.
Bangor.] Matrie. Mi, hs. 1848; B.A. 18S2. Ord
(Bangor) 1853; priest, 1854; C. of Hulme, Cheshire, 1856-7.
( , ,.t Stockton Heath, 1858-9 (in charge of Eastham,
1 1 60). V. of St Peter's, Oldham, 1861-83. Author.
Ihi.l lh:l,, iv ,,f 1 Inin-h ,111,1 Parish of St Peter's, Oldham;
Jottings ,ai the Rubrics. Died Ian. 22, 1883, aged 52, .1 -1
Pen r - V|, .irini-, ( 1|. Hi. mi. 1 ill I ae,l in ( Haddington 1 en ml. 1
(Bouse, 11. 1284; Crockford; The Guardian, Ian. 31, 1883.)
OWEN, EDWARD. Adm. at King's, Ocl, 19, 1887, as an Affili-
ated Student from Lampeter (B.A. Lampeter, 1887). S.
of Edward, of Bangor. School, Friars', Bangor. Matrie
Mn li- 1.S87. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1889; priest (Svdnev)
1802; ( oIConiiah'sQuav, Flints., iSS.,-.,o. C. ol Welshpool,
1890-2. C. of St Philip's, Sydney. N.S.W., 1892-5. I", of
St John's, Shoalhaven, 1895-7. Minister, St George's,
Glenmore Road Mission, Svdnev, 1898-1000. R. of All sunt -,
Hunter's Hill, 1900-25. lie to off., dm. of Sydney, 1925.
Died Dec. 10, 1925, aged 60. {Crockford.)
Owen, Edward Annesley
OWEN, EDWARD ANNESLEY. Adm. pens, .it Tkinu . . Od
27, im 3. [2nd] 5, oi [the Rev.] Joseph Butterworth (182S).
B. Nov. 5, 1S46, at Bilston, Staffs. School, Eton. Maine.
. , .. M \ [873. Presidentof the Union,
[868. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Jan. 9, 1S68. Called to the
Bar, May 1, 1871. Revising Barrister. Special Pleader; on
I Circuit; Stafford, Hanley and Wolverhampton
Sessions. Recorder of Walsall, 1893-1920. Author of a
memoir of his father in Lectures and Sermons of J . I 1
1S73; and of -•! Digest of Registration Cases. Married, June 18,
1873, Charlotte Matilda, dau. of Sir E. S. Gooch, Ban., M.P.
(Eton Sch. Lists; Law Lists; Inns of Court; Foster, Men at
the Bar; Who Was Who.)
OWEN. EDWARD HENRY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
July 4, 18^0. Of Surrey. [3rd s. of Henry, H.E.I.C.S. B.
at Clapham. School, Tonbridge.] Matric. Michs. 1850.
Migrated (age 25) to Jesus. Mar. 24, 1851; B.A. 1854; M.A.
1871. Ord. deacon (Manchester) 1855; priest, 1S57; C. of
Penwortham, Lanes., 1855-7. C. of Rippingale, Lines. Inc.
of Forres, Elgin, 1859-73. Vice-Principal of Leamington
College, 1S73-S6. R. of Birdingbury, Warws., 18S6-92. R.
of Bourton-on-Dunsmore, 1S92-1903. Resided subsequently
ii St Leonards-on-Sea, where he died Apr. 8, 1909, aged 85.
(Tonbridge Sch. Reg.; Crockford; The Times, Apr. 12, 1 . 1
OWEN. EDWARD JOHN. Adm. pens, at Downing, Dec. 15,
1824; from Queen's College, Oxford, whence he had matric.
Apr. iS, 1822, age 17. Only s. of Edward, merchant, of
London. B. [an. 18, 1804, in Chancery Lane. School, Rugby.
M itric. Lent, 1S25; B.A. 1S27; M.A. 1S56. V. of Uanfair-
Dyffryn-Clwyd, Denbighshire, 1848-70. Mam- !
Mary Ann, dau. of Major-General Taylor, of Prestbury
Lodge, Gloucs. Disappears from Croc kford, 187 1,
Eccles. Gazette, July 13, 1858.)
OWEN, EDWARD PRYCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May iS,
1806. [Only] s. of the Rev. Hugh (1778), of Shropshire [and
Harriet, dau. of Edward Jeffreys, of Shrewsbury]. [B, Ma)
3, 178S.] Matric. Michs. 1806; Scholar, 1806; B.A
M.A. 1816. Ord. deacon (Lichheld) 1S11; pn-
C. of St Julian's, Shrewsbury, 1S11-17. V. of Wellington
and R. of Eyton-upon-the-Wndrnoors, Shropshire, 1S23-40.
Sometime Preacher at Park Street Chapel, Grosvenor Square,
London. Produced etchings and pictures in oils. Married,
Dec. 6, 1825, Mary, only dau. of Samuel Darby, of Cole-
brookdale. Lived for many years at Cheltenham and latterly
at Bettws Hall, Monmouthshire. Died July 15^ 1863, at
Cheltenham. M.I., St James's, Cheltenham. (Shrewsbury
Sch. Reg., which gives ' died Nov. 6 '; Boose, ir. 1284 , 1
1863, 11. 244; D.N.B.)
OWEN, EDWARD THEODORE. Adm. pens, at Selwvn H.,
Oct. 1, 1898. B. Oct. 5, 1877. Matric. Michs. 1S98; B.A.
1901. Assistant Master at St Lawrence College Junior
School, Ramsgate, 1901-33. (Sclwoltnasters' Directories.)
OWEN, EDWARD TUDOR. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 17,
1890. [Only] s. of Daniel, of Ash Hall, Cowbridge, Glam.
{and Sarah Ann, dau. of the Rev. Griffith Jones). B. there
[Nov. 18], 1870. School, Rugby. Matric. Michs. 1890;
B.A. 1S93. Assistant Inspector, Board of Agriculture,
1S95-6. Subsequently employed as a clerk in the Local
Govt. Board, and at the Ministry of Health. Latterly of
Ash Hall, Cowbridge, which he sold in 1928. J. P. for Glams.
Married, i<j02, Annie Elizabeth, R.R.C., dau. of John E.
Clark, of Clifton, and had issue. O.B.E. Killed by falling
from a hotel window in London, May 1, 1929. (Rugby Sch.
Reg.; Burke, L.G.; The Times, May 2, 1929.)
OWEN, EDWIN. Adm. at Cails, Oct. i, 1890. S. of John
Woodhouse, merchant, of Newfoundland. B. [June 2], 1871,
at Twillingate, Newfoundland. School, Clifton College.
Matnc. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1893; M.A. 1897. Assistant Master
at Lindley Lodge School, Nuneaton, 1893. Head Master of
Tower House School, Melton Mowbray, 1 897-1902; of
Terra Nova Preparatory School, Birkdale, Southport, 1902-
28. Died Apr, 1 1 .11. Reg.; Venn, 11. 515;
Schoolmasters' Dirt
OWEN, ERNEST. Adm. pens, (age 1 it Ji
S. of the Rev. Henry (? 1823). B. in Birmingham. School,
Felsted (Rev. W. S. Grignon). Matrii
1879; M.A. 1882. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1880; priest,
1882. Assistant Master .a Wells House School, Malvern
1880-2. Head M I Si I
1883-99; of Stanclifie Hall School, Darlej l 1
d ■■■! subsequently at Boj H
where he died Oct. 2i, 1926. Brother of Cha]
■
ford; The Times, Oct. 23, 1926.)
OWEN, FRANCIS. St John's,
Middlesex. [B. 1802.] School, Charterhouse. Matrii
1823; B.A. 1S27; M.A. 1831. Adm. at the [nner Temple,
Nov. 10, 1820, as ' 6th s. of Charl
Owen, Hi n k\ [oh -
deacon (Lichfield and G [827; priest, Mai
. '. Mini »t< 1
of the New Chun li ,ii \\ ' m.s. missionary in
Zululand, 183'. h U '■ t ..1 1'iet RetieJ
and his party in 1838. P.C. of St 1 ' .Sheffield,
1, Sarah Pennington, dau. of R.
. 1S37-8, was edit'
I i . I . Cory for the Van Riebeeck Society, Cape Town, 1926.
Died Nov". 14, 1S54, at Alexandria, of fever, on his return
from a tour in Syria. {List of Carthusians; Inns of Court;
G. Mag., 1855, 1. 214; ( ..l/.s. Reg. of Miss.; H. D. H«
K. L. Arrowsmith; F. P. White; British Magazine, vi. 702.)
OWEN, FRANCIS CORNE. Adm. pens, at EMMANUEL, Oct. 21,
1818. ' Died before coming up.*
OWEN, FREDERICK PERCY. Adm. pens, (age 23) at Ji si ,
Oct. 1886, S. of George. B. at Oswestry, Salop. School,
tn .Mr M. S. Foster). Maine. Mi. h-
M.A
s, May 30, :
Of
OWEN, GEORGE DYSON. Adm. pens, at Christ's, Feb. 8,
1862. S. of William. B. at Rotherham, Yorks. School,
private. Matric. Michs. 1862; B.A. 1866. Partner with his
father (maker of railway carriages at Rotherham) and
eventually head of the firm. Married. Died, s.p., I
1S95, aged 52, at Rotherham. (Peile, 11. 571.)
OWEN, GEORGE LEADER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Trinity
Hall, Oct. 8, 1855. S. of W., Esq., of Hermon's Hill, Haver
fordwest. Matric. Mich- i\ss; Scholar, 1858; 1.1 B
J.P. and D.L. for Pembrokeshire, 1074.
OWEN, GEORGIE WEIXHMAN. Adm. Fell.-Com. at Emmanuel,
July 3, 1S04. Of America. Matric. Lent, 1806.
OWEN. GERALD CAMPBELL. Adm. at Trinity Hall, 1900.
S. of Charles Maynard (1866), solicitor, of The Cottage,
Little Green, Richmond, Surrey. School, Rep ton. Matric.
Michs. 1900; B.A. 1903; LL.B. 1906; M.A. 1930. Adm.
Solicitor, 1909; practised with his father in London. Served
in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., R. Scots Fusiliers; Capt.,
General List). Of Shandon, Harestone Hill, Caterham,
Surrey. Died Jan. 20, 1933, aged 50. [Univ. War List;
Law Lists; The Tunes, Jan. 23, 1933.)
OWEN, GRIFFITH. Adm. sizar at Sr John's, May 19, 1778.
B. at DolgeUy, Merionethshire. Matric. Lent, 1779. Kept
three terms; name off, Nov. 10, i78r.
OWEN, HELY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, Oct. 1, 1879.
S. of the Rev. H. School, Felsted (the Rev. D. S. Ingram),
rtatri. Michs. [879; B.A. 1883. Adm. Solicitor,
practised at Huddersfield (Messrs Owen and Bailey). Died
suddenly, June 24, 1936, at 35, Bath Street, Huddersfield.
1/. ,.. i I . , , lune 26, 1936.)
OWEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, at Jesus, May 20, 1818. Of
Anglesey. S. of — [the Rev. Thomas Ellis (Christ Church,
Oxford, 17S5), deceased, R. of Llandyfrydog] (and Harriott,
dau. of Robert Chester, Esq., of the Middle Temple). [B.
1796.] Matric. Michs. 181S; Scholar; B.A. 1822; VI '
Ord. deacon (Bangor) 1S22; priest, 1823; C. of LI in
with Llangafio, .Anglesey, 1822-9. C. of Llanllechid, Cam.,
1829-44. V. of Llanynys, Denbighshire, 1844-50
Llangefni with Tregaian, Anglesey, 1850 17. Rura
Maltralth, 1860-77. D.L. for An :
dau. of the Rev. Charles Chester, R. of A3
Latterly of Menai View Terrace, Upper Bangor. Di
from Crockford, 1891. (Walford, County Fa ■
OWEN, HENRY. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Magi
S. of the Rev. Hugh, LL.D., R. of Beccles, Suffolk
(and Elizabeth, dau. of i ■ ated by
hiv fath-T. Matric Michs. 1823; B.A. 1*27; M A. 1
deacon (Norwich) June 10, 1827; I'" I
R. (and patron) of Wilby, Suffolk, 1830 8, R. oi H
ham, 1S38-76. Chaplain to the Earl of Stradbroke. J.P. foi
Suffolk and Norfolk. Married (1) 1829, Louisa Long, only
surv. child of John Stutter, of Haughley and Stow
i ■ ■■■; , M.P .
of lrt-drea and In I1--1. k, Cornwall. Disappears from
Crockford
H. (1871 (Walford, 1 \tnt) I amities.)
OWEN, HENRY JOHN. Adi
s. mi 11, Rev. J
London. School, Eton
Trinity, Aug B. v [819; M.A. 1
(London) Dei 1 i,
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Owen, Herbert
Nov. 8, i $33, quotes from The Standard: ' The Rev. Mr < >wen,
the late minister of Park Chapel. Chelsea, who was deprived
of his gown for embracing the doctrine of the " manifestation
of tongues," preaches every Sunday at the Clock-hole,
Chelsea, until a new chapel, now in course of erection, shall
be completed.' For an account of the 'manifestations' in
which Mr Bayford, Owen's father-in-law, was concerned, si e
British Mag., IV. (1833), 474, 50S. Married, June 16, 1829,
Angela Francis, dau. of John Bayford. Died Nov. 26, 1872,
at 11, Foulis Terrace. South Ken-inglem Brother of John
Orde (1824). [Lion Coll. Reg.; Boase, 11. 1286; G. M 1
I. 640.)
OWEN, HERBERT. Adm. pens, at Caius, Jan. 1829. (Younger)
s. of Joseph, gent., of l'edruore lark. Worcs. B. there.
School, private. Matric. Lent. 1820; LL.B. 1835. Adm. at
the Inner Temple, Jan. IS, 1831. Called to the liar, June 10,
1836. On the Oxford Circuit. Revising barrister for W.
Gloucestershire. Died Oct, 14, 1868, at Weymouth. [Venn,
II. 210; Law Lists; Inn-, oj < aurt.)
OWEN, HERBERT. Matric. Non-CoU. Miens. 1S77; B.A. 1881;
M.B. 18S6. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S , 1883
Assistant Surgical Registrar, Anaesthetist and ( Iphthalmic
A-t-t nit at St George's Hospital. Resident Medical uttii.i 1,
Royal Pimlico Dispensary. Practised in Ebury Street,
London, S.W. Medical Officer, St Michael's Maternity
Charity, Chester Square. Resided latterly at Bournemouth,
where lie died Nov. 2, 1939, aged 85. [Medical Directories;
1 hi 1 imi s Nov. 3, 19 in. I
OWEN, HERBERT ISAMBARD. Adm. pens, at Downing,
June 3, 1868. S. of W[illiam] G[eorge] [Chief Engineer
of the G.W.R.], of Gloucester (and Amelia, dau. of William
Martin). [B. Dec. 28. 1850, at Bellevue House, near Chepstow.
Schools, King's School, Gloucester, and Rossall.] Matin
Michs. 1.M18; HA. is-;; M.B. and MA, 1S70; M.D. 188;.
Hon. Fellow, 1908. At St George's Hospital. M.R.C.S., 187s;
M l: 1 I' , 1878. Hon. D.C.L.. Durham, 1905; Hon, LL D..
Bristol, 1912; Hon. LL.D., Wales, 1911. Mr. heal Registrar
and Assistant Physician al St George's Hospital, 1880.
Lecturer on the principles and practise of Medicme and
Dean of the Medical School, 1900. Vice-Dean, Faculty of
Medicine, London Univ., 1901-4. Senior Deputy Chancellor,
Univ. of Wales, 1895-1910. Vice-President, University
College, Bangor. Mainly through his efforts the University
of Wales was established. Member of the Central Welsh
Board. Knighted, 1902. Principal of Armstrong Colleee,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1904-9. Vice-Chancellor, University of
Bristol, 1909 21. Married, 1905. Ethel, dau. of Lewis
Holland-Thomas. Author. Tables of Materia Medica, eti
Died Jan. 14, 1927. (Medical Directories; Whowas Who.)
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at Si John's. June 27. 1778. s, ,,f
Pryce, M.D., of Shrew -.burv l.iiM Bridget, only dau. of John
Whitfield, of Shrewsbury). B. there [1760. Bapt. June 14,
1761], School, Shrew -.bury. Matin Michs, 1770; Schnl.11,
1779; B.A 1783; M.A. 1807, Ord. ilea, em (Lichfield) Sept
19, 1784; priest, Sept. 2,, 1785. P.C. of Berwick, Salop.
i-.,i 1800. V. of St Julian's, Shrewsbury, 1791-1826.
Preb. hi Salisbury, 1803. M.tv.ir el Shrewsbury, 1819. R.
of Stapleton, Salop, 1819-28. Presented tea portion of the
benefice of Barupton. Uxon., 1797 (re-institutcd, isio).
Archdeacon of Salop, 1821 Preb. of Lichfield, V.
St Mary's, Shrewsbury, X826-7. Latterly of Bettws Hall,
Montgom. Married Harriet, dau of I dward Jeffreys, 1 sq.,ol
Shrewsbury. Author, Some Account oj the Ancient .nut
Present State of Shrewsbury; joint author, with J. B. Blake-
way, of I he History of Shrewsbut 1 . i ontributed to Britton's
Irchitedural lull, finite- Died Lie. J 3, 1S27, at Shrewsbury.
M.I. 111 St fulian's, Shrewsbury. Father of Edward I'
(1806). !' kr, bw . , )( John's 1 oil. Adm . iv,
re , Burke, / ,1., , 1> .V B.; G 11 n , ,1. 89.)
OWEN, HUGH. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 27, 1825. Of
Merionethshire, S. oi the Rev, Mr Owen. Matric. Michs.
iS-is, B.A. 1829. Ord. deacon (St Asaph) 1S-0; priest, is-i.
I' 1 "I I i' vor, e 1: , 13 hi. Died Api
(1 lergy Li 1. Thomas, History .7 tht Diocese 0/ Si .Imi)'*,
(,, Mag , iSei, 1. 703.)
OWEN, HUGH BRINDLEY. Adm at Caius, Oct. I, 1897. S. ..f
Hugh, bank-manager, of Bala, N. Wales. B. Bel. 17, 1878,
al Lampeter. Sihoul, Llandovery Collene. Maine. Michs.
1897; B.Chir. 1906; M.B. 1908. D.T.M. ami II.
in the S. African War, 1900-1 (Universif y Volunteer Corps)
At St B.ll ihnlmiieu 's H.i.pit.il, Assistant Ke-l.l, nt Medh.ll
Officer, London Temperance Hospital. < linii al Assistant, SI
Luke's Hospital for the insane am! Royal Eye Hospital
Medical Officer, Uganda Protectorate, 1910. Served in tie
Great War, 1914-19 (Capt. and Major, I African Forces;
l's it, 101S) Assistant Director ol Medical Services, 111:0;
Me, he., I Superintendent and Principal of Meih.al Si I I.
Mulago Hospital, Uganda, 1930. Ophthalmic Specialist,
1 .mi.!, 1 Ve.lieal Service. Latterly practised al Penzance.
Ophthalmic Surgeon, West 1 .mwall 1 1. .-.pital, Penzance, and
Owen, John
West Cornwall Miners' and Women's Hospital, Redruth.
M.B.E.,1932. Author, medical. Died Jan. 17, 1941, at
Penzance. Brother ol Albert H. (1899). (Venn, II. 553 and
addenda; Univ. War Lis/, Medical Directories; 1 he B( . and
D.S.O.)
OWEN. HUGH GLENDWR PALMER. Adm. pens, at Corpus
Christi, Oct. 1, 1S78. 14th s. of the Rev. Edward (1839), l;
of Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex.] B. May 19, 1859, at Bath.
Matric. Michs. 187S; B.A. 1884; M.A. 1890. Of Landwick,
Southminster. Captain of Essex County Cricket Club. Lhed
Oct. 20, mi:, buried at Bradwell-on-Sea, h'ssex. Brother of
Ithel G. (1SS1). (2 he 1 imes, Oct. 22, 1912.)
OWEN, HUGH RICHARD. Matric. Nun Cull, from Avuksi H.,
Lent, i88ej. [S. of William, choolmaster, of Croydon (and
Anne, dau. of John Town, of Tonbridge) B. \; 1 7,1861, at
Strood, Kent. School, Merchant raylors'.] B.A. 1891;
M.A. i-.o. Dnl, deacon (Truro) 1895; priest (Canterbury)
1898; C. "I St Levan, Cornwall, iS'it-7 C. ol Thornton
Heath, Surrey, 1S97-8. C. of Beddington, 1 899-1903. In charge
of St Michael and All Angels. S. Beddington, 1903 |.
Chaplain to the Earl of Scarborough, 1904-5. V. of Stainton
with Hellabv, Yorks., 1905-14. Lie. pr., dio. of Lincoln,
1914. Latterly of Little Carlton House, Louth, where he
died Dec. 22, 19 16. (Merchant Taylors' Sch. Reg.; Crockford.)
OWEN, ITHEL GEORGE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, Oct.
1, 1881. Of Sussex. [S. of the Rev. Edward (1839), R oi
Sedlescombe. B. there, 1863.] Matric. Michs. 1881; B.A.
1884; M.A. 1888. Assistant Master at Mcrchiston Castle
School, 1885. Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1886; priest, 1
C. of Hallow, Worcs., 18S6-93. R. of St Andrew's, si
Andrews, Fife, 1893-9. R- OI Old Swinford, Worcs 1899
1921. High Sheriff of 'Staffs, 1913. Rural Dean of Swinford,
1907-18. Hon. canon of Worcester, 1917-36. R. "1 Brad-
well-on-Sea, Essex, 1921-41. Rural Dean of Dengie, 1 i-'i.
Died Ian. 5, I94l,at Ewehne, 1 '-.mi.; 1 nine. I at Old Sum lent.
Wee'. Brother of Hugh G P. (1878). (Merchisl
Sch. Reg.; Crockford; 1 he limes, Jan. s, 1041.)
OWEN, JAMES. Adm. sizar (age 20) at Magdalene, Nov. 11,
1791. S. of Richard [jeweller], of London. School. St Paul'
Matric. Michs. 1791. Brother of John (1784)- (Si Paul's
Sch, Rag 1
OWEN, JEREMIAH. Adm. pens, at Magdalene, Apr. 19, 1794-
Living in St Olave's parish, Southwark.ini 79 2 .( .ol
Minster, Yorks., 1794-6. C. of Warrington, Lanes., 179 J
V. ul Ickleford, Herts., 1807-31- Married. 1. I7'H, Harriet.
dau of |ohn Perkins, of Staines. Father of John (1817).
(B. E. Lowell.)
OWEN, JOHN. Adm, sizai at Magdalene, May 10, 1784. s.
of Richard [jeweller], of [Old Street], London. B. there,
1766. School, St Paul's. Migrated to Corpus (. hristi. Aug. 2s.
1784. Matric. Michs. 1784; Siholar, 1785; B.A. 1788; M A.
1791 Fellow of Corpus, 1789. Made two tours of Europe as
tutor to a young man. 1701 -2; published an account of his
adventures' in I tui eh int.- different pint', of Europe, 111.,.
1791 and 170,2.... Ord. priest (London) June 21, 1795; t.
,,i Henhani. i -<\ c. of 1 ulham, Middlesex, 1795-1813.
R. of Paglesham, I -> \, i -■--. Minister of Park Chapel,
1 heBe.i, 1-15 22 Instrumental in founding the British and
Foreign Bible Society, 1804; Secretary of the Societj , 1 81 1 ;
22. Married, Sept. 1, 1794, Miss Charlotte Green, of Cam-
bridge. Author, History of the Oiem un.t the fust Mi u.»- ■ ■/
the British and Foreign Bible Society, etc. Died Sept 20.
1822, at Ramsgate. ML 111 Fulham cemetery. Bn
[ames (17.nl; ""lather ..f Henry J. (1S14) and John 1 irde
(1824). (St Paul's Seh. Reg.; Gunning, Reminiscences, I. 88;
Lamb, Hr.to, r of 1 o/-:is (. hristi College. I< \ /■ )
OWEN. JOHN. B.A. 1S01, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. from
Christ's, 1801. S of Thomas, gent., of Llangurig, Montgom.
Matric. from Hertford College, Oxford, Oct, 21, 1
20; B.A. (Oxford) 1797. R. oi St Benet's, Paul's Whirl.
London, 1802-24. R. of East Horsley, Surrey, 1820-4 Died
July 4. 1824. \Veile, 11. 140; I/. O\o,:.; G. M.te , 1 .24, I. 648 )
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar (agi 23) at Magdali E.June 24,
is 1 7, S .of the Rev. leiemnii (i-.e|l,ef 1. kletool, Herts, (and
Harriet Perkins). IB at Beverley, Yorks.] School, Hitchin.
Doubtful it resided. (P. L. towcll.)
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. sizar at Queens', Mar. 11, 1S30. Of
Derbs. Matric. Michs, 1830; B.A. 1834. Ord. deacon, 1833;
priest (Norwich) lune S. 1 , ,, ,s ' 1 ; \ , inn >„-' t oll.w', (. .
..f si Simon's, Norwich, 1833-5 V l'< "I St Margarets,
Ipswich, 1S54-0S. Disappears ileal' rockford, 1870.
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at Trinity, June 6, 1S46. (S. of
[Ohn P.. Apr s. 1S27.] ( 'I 1- 11 1.1 Hun-, 1. It.. \.i, 1 Seln.,1,
Repton.] Matric. Michs. 1846; B.A 1850; M.A. 1853. prd.
deacon (Chester) 1851; priest. 1S52; C. of Grappenhall,
Cheshire, 1851-2. C. of All Saints, Padding. .11, 1 I'.n.
1852-62. P.C. of Hooton. Cheshire. 1862-1901. Died No\
24,1901. Brotherof Robert D. (1 |i) Father of Arthur A.
de V. (1S87). (Repton Si h. Reg .1 rockford;! lergy List.)
Owen, John
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, June 6,
Pembrokeshire. [2nd] s. of Sir John [Lord], of Orielton
[created Bart., 1S13] {previously John Lord; took the name
of Owen on the death of his 2nd cousin, Sir Hugh Owen, 6lh
Bart., iSoq) (and his 2nd wife, Marv Frances, dau. of Edward
Stephenson, of Fawley Hill, Berks.). [B. Sept. 19, 1831.)
Matric. Michs. 1S51; (Civil Law Lists, 1st Class, 1854-5).
Eton Lists give a John Owen, at Eton, 1S47, who was ' at
Jesus (sic) College, Cambridge.' (Burke, P. and B.; G.E.C.)
OWEN, JOHN. Adm. at Sidney, Oct. 10, 1883. School,
Beaumaris Grammar. Matric. Michs. 1883; B.A. (25th
Wrangler) 1SS6; M.A. 1S90. Assistant Master at All Hallows
School, Honiton, Devon, 1887-94. Head Master of Carnarvon
County School, 1894-1901; of Swansea school; and Principal
of Swansea Municipal Technical College, 1901. (School-
masters' Directories, ' John Trevor Owen.')
OWEN. JOHN ALFRED. Adm. pens, (age 18) at Jesus,
S. of John, Esq. B. at Chester. Matric. Mi u£
B.A. 1874; MA. 1890.
OWEN, JOHN LLEWELYN. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's,
Feb. 13, 1835. S. of Edward, Esq., of Maesmynan, Den-
bighshire. Matric. Michs. 1835.
OWEN. JOHN ORDE. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi, June 5,
1824. Of Middlesex. [3rd] s. of [the Rev.] John (1784) (and
Charlotte). B. Oct. 26, 1806. Bapt. at Fulham, Middlesex,
Dec. 29, 1806. School, Charterhouse. Maine. Michs. 1824.
Entered the East India Co.'s Service as a cadet, 1824;
ensign, 1S25; Lieut., 5th Native Infantry, 1S27; resigned.
1828. Adm. at Magdalen College, Oxford, June 26, [828,
age 21. Died Apr. 12, 1S47, in Ireland. Brother of Henry J.
(Hodson, Officers of the Bengal Army; Al. Oxon.;
J. Rennie.)
OWEN. JOSEPH BUTTERWORTH. Adm. sizar at St John's,
Nov. 10, 1S2S; re-adm. pens. Oct. 12, 1829. S. of Jacob [Sur-
veyor-General of Ireland], of Portsea, Hants. B. there, July
2}. 1S09. School, St Paul's Grammar, Portsmouth. Matric.
- 1S29; B.A. 1S33; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon, 1833;
priest (Lichfield and Coventry) Jan. iS, 1S35; C. of Walsall
Wood, Staffs., 1S35-7. C. of Farthingstone, Northants.,
1837-41. P.C. of St Mary's, Bilston, Staffs., 1S41-54.
Minister of St John's Chapel, Bedford Row, London, 1855-S.
V. of St Jude's, Chelsea, 1S5S-72. Lecturer of St Swithin's,
Cannon Street, and of St John's, Wapping, 1858-72. Married,
1837, Louisa, dau. of J. W. Higgins, of Droxford, Hants.
Author, Home Health; Young England; English Chanties;
>ular Insurance; Polemical Lectures on In-
fallibility; Trial oftheSr.cn Bishjps; Rabbinism the Type of
Romanism; The /':. cr of the Keys; Popery in Connectum tenth
..' Blessings of the Reformation, etc.
Died May 24, 1872, at 40, Cadogan Place, London. Father
of Edward A. (1863). (British Mag., 11. 237; Boose, 11. 1289;
Crockford; Simms, Biblio. Staffs.)
OWEN, LAWRENCE. Adm. pens, at St John's, May 5, 1769.
Of Middlesex. Scholar, 1769; matric. Michs. 1770; B.A.
I773- Ord. deacon (London, Litt. dim. from Canterbury)
June I, 1773; priest (Lincoln, Litt. dim. from Canterbury)
Feb. 27, 1774; C.of Bexley, Kent, 1773. (St John's Coll. Adm.,
iv. 407.)
OWEN. LEONARD SYDNEY. Adm. pens, at Corpus Christi,
Sept. 30, 1871. B. Dec. 10, 1851, at St Leonards, Aston
Clinton, Bucks. School, Somerset College, Bath. Matric.
Michs. 1 87 1.
OWEN, LEWIS. B.A. 1761, incorp. from Oxford. Adm. at
Sidney, July 3, 1761; M.A. 1777. [S. of Robert, of Llanegryn,
Merionethshire] . Matric. from Balliol College, Oxford, Mar. 13,
1752, age 19; B.A. (Oxford) 1756. Doubtless R. of Llanbedr,
Denbighshire, and father of Robert (1784)
OWEN, OWEN. B.A. 1793, incorp. from Oxford; M.A. 1793.
Adm. pens, at St John's, June 29, 1793. [S. of Owen, gent.,
of Long House, Llanrhian, Pembs. Matric. from St Alban
Hall, Mar. 16, 1785, age 32; B.A. (Oxford) 1790. One of
these names was V. of Llanilar, Cardigan, 1797-1S29;
perhaps V. of Llanfair-Dvffrvii-Clwvd, Denbighs., 1804-9.
(St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 408.)
OWEN, OWEN. Adm. sizar at Queens', July 5, 1824; a 'Ten-
year man.' 'Annos plus 24 natus.' Matric. Michs. 1826;
1.1. LI. 1833. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Oct. 6, 1833.
OWEN, OWEN. Adm. at Peterhouse, June 26, 1828. Of
Ireland. [School, probably Shrewsbury' (one of these names
left 1828).] Matric. Michs. 1828. (Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.)
OWEN, OWEN JOHN. Adm. pens, at St John's, Feb. 5, 1853.
S. of Thomas, gent., of Penmvnydd, Anglesey (and Mary).
B. there. Bapt Fib. 22, 1835. School, Bingl* \
Michs. 1853; B.A. 185:1. Ord. deacon (Bangor) Mar. 20, 1859;
C. of Trefdraeth, Anglesey, 1860-1.
Owen, Roger Carmichael Robert
OWEN. OWEN WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at Si
1887. S. of Thori . I utj
1 atherine Williams), li. May 21, 1868, il I
., Anglesey. School, Liverpool Institute (Mi
Michs. 1887; Scholar, 1-
.1 A. 1895. Adm. Solicitor, 1894; practised !
years .it Liverpool (Messrs Owen, Dawson and Co., 5, <
Street). Warr Memorial Lecturer at Liverpool '
(Lao
OWEN, RICHARD. Hon. LL.D. 1
[S. of Richard, of Fulrner Place, Bucks., and the West Indies.
B. July 20, 1S04. School, Lancaster Grammar; studio. 1 il
Edinburgh University and St Bartholomew's Hospital
M.R.C.S. 1S26; Hon. F.R.C.S. 1843. Lecturer on I
parative Anatomy at St Bartholomew's Hospital,
Assistant Conservator of the Hunteriau Museum, 1
ervator, 1S42; Conservator until 1856. F.K -
Royal medal, 1846; Copley medal, 1851. Hon. D.C.L.,
. 1852. Fust Hunterian Professor of Comparative
Anatomy and Physiology, 1S36-56. Superintendent of the
natural history collections of the British Museum, 1856-83.
C.B. 1373; K.C.B. 1S84. Married, 1S35, Caroline Clift, dau.
oi William Clift, Conservator of the Hunterun Museum.
Founded the Zoological Magazine, 1833. Author,
graphy; The Anatomy of Invertebrates, etc. Resided at Sheen
Lodge, Richmond Park, presented to him by Queer. \
in 1852. Died Dec. iS, 1892; buried 111 Ham churchyard
(Al. Oxon.; Boose, 11. 1290; Medical Directories; D.N.B.)
OWEN. RICHARD OWEN. Adm. sizar at St John's, Apr. 7,
1835; re-adm. pen-. M.e. of — , Lieut., R.N., of
Shrewsbury. School, Shrewsbury. Matric.*Michs. 1S35.
OWEN (post CAVENDISH), RICHARD STARTIN. Adm.
pens, at Cavendish H., Lent, 1886. [S. of William,
formerly in the Foreign Office.] B. 1869. [Grandson of Sir
Richard (1S59).] School, King's College, London; and at
Jena University. Matric. Lent, 18S6; B.A. iSSS. Migrated
to King's, Jan. 16, 1892, on the dissolution of Cav. d
M.A. 1892. Ord. deacon (Rochester) 1892; priest,
of Mortlake, Surrey, 1892-5. C. of St John-the-Evangelist,
Torquay, 1S95-S. V. of St Peter's, Lee, Kent, 1898-1906.
V of St Giles, Cambridge, 1906-15. Received into the Roman
Catholic Church, 1916. Assumed the surname of Cavendish
in lieu of Owen. Author, Li/e of Sir Richard ■
(J.J Withers; Crockford.)
OWEN (post LHOYD-OWEN), The Rev. RICHARD WILLIAM.
Matric. Non-Coil. Michs. 1S98. S. of Richard. B. Oct. 2,
1803, at Llanfairmath.if.iriieitLi it, Anglesey. Migrated to
Queens', Michs. 1S99, as R. W. Lhoyd Owen; B.A. 1916;
M.A. 1919. Ord. deacon (St David's) 1SS7; priest (Bangor)
1S91; C. of Cardigan, 1887-90. C. of Barmouth.
C. of Llanddeiniolen, Cam., 1893-6; C. of Llandudno, 1896-S.
C. of St Mary-the-Less, Cambridge, iSgS-igoo. V.ol
Oen-Duw, Brecons., 1900-14. Chaplain at Taormina, Sicily,
1924-5; at Cap d'Antibes, 1929-30; at Naples, 1930-2.
Disappears from Crockford, 1938.
OWEN, ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St John's, June
S. of the Rev. Lewis (1761), R. of Llanbedr, near Ruthin,
Denbighshire. Matric. Michs. 17S4; Scholar. [784;
M.A. 1791. Ord. deacon (Bangor) Sept. 21, 1;
Sept. 20, 1789; C. of Llanbedr, Denbighshire. Doubtless tie-
Robert Owen, M.A., who died Mar. 5, 1850, at Rh;
near Ruthin, aged 86. (G. Mag., 1850, I. 679; il John's
Coll. Adm., iv. 408.)
OWEN, ROBERT DEAVILLE. Adm. pens, (age 17) at
Feb. 1,1841. S. of John [of Field House, Marchington, Staffs).
B. Oct. 23, 1823, at Brook House, Staffs. Scho. iIs[Repton and
Staffs, (private). Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1845; M
Ord. deacon (Ripon) 1847; priest, 1848; C. of Boron
, 1847-54; V. there, 1855-99. Rur.ii 1
bridge, 1866-99. Chaplain to the Bishop 01 Chi
Hon canon of Ripon, 1878-1904. Chaplain to th
Oxford, 1888-1904. Resided latterly at 6, Vanbrugh Park,
Blackheath. Died Oct. 20, 1904, at 55, Cai
Hyde Park, London, W.; buried at Boron.
of John (1846). {Repton i./i. Rig.; Crockford; I he Times,
1 let. 24, 1904.)
OWEN, ROGER CARMICHAEL ROBERT. Adm. pens, at St
Iohs's, luiv i. 1846. Elde ,t; - I I in the
land Charlotte,
\l.. Carthy, ]
: 25, 1S28, at Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland
the Oxford Cin
Aug. 19, 1865. al
1.
6, would appear to I
■ i
613
Owen, Sackville Herbert Edward Gregg
OWEN, SACKVILLE HERBERT EDWARD GREGG. Adm at
Pembroke, Oct. 1898. Only] s. of Sackville Herbert, [.P.,
D.L. [solicit. .1-,. .,; -: ...... . i 1 ill. Tchbv (,md Man
dau. of Edward I .-11. 1 , .. . ; Tin- I...il.-, Yorks.). B. July 13,
1880, .it Crasborough, Slebach, Penibs. School, Charter-
house. MatricMich t8o8;B.A 1902. Adm. Solicitor, 1906;
practised at Narbertb, Pembs. Served in the Great War,
1914-19 (Lieut., Pembroke Yeomanry; wounded). Of Hill,
Narberth. J.P. for Haverfordwest, 1920; J. P. and D.L.
for Pembrokeshire; High sheriff, 1941. Chairman Pembs
County Council. 1946-7. [Law Lists; Kelly, Handbook; Who's
V. ho )
OWEM, SYDNEY ARTHUR. Adm pens, at Trinity, lune 25,
I Idcr, , ..I Fran, is Arthur, of Malabar Hill, Bombay,
India. B there [Dec. 6], 1S79. School, Rugbv. Matrii
Michs 1898; B.A (Nat Sci [rip., Pt 1, ist class) 1901;
B.Chir. 1905; M It. r.j. ■'.. M.D. 1910. At Univ. rsitv 1 Ji. v.
Hospital, I . odon M R.C.S . L.R.C.P , 1904; M.R C.P.,
"""1 R-i 1 ,1928 House Surgeon, House Physician and
Resident Medical Officer, University College Hospital and
East London II. .,]. it.,1 for Children. Served in the- Great
War, 1914-1., (Major. k.A.M.C). Practised 111 London.
I'liv-i, 1.111. ouch's Hospital for Children, Hacknev, and City
.1 London Maternity Hospital. Consultant at several
hospitals. 1 If 1... rhombury Court. Church K.m.I. Ost.rley.
Middlesex, in 1,1'.. I 'ltd 1 1. t. [4, 1946, in London. Brother of
Douglas C. (1899). [Rugby Sch. Reg.; Medical Directories;
1 he I imes, Oct. 16, 1946.)
OWEN. THEODORE MONTAGUE NUGENT. Adm. pens, at
Clare, June 5, 1862. [Eldest s. of the Rev. Octavius Freire
(Christ Church, Oxford, 1835), sometime R. of Hurstow,
Surrey. B. Nov. 14, 1844. School, Merchant Taylors'.]
Maine. Michs. 1862; exhibitioner; B.A. 1866; MA.' 1882.
. tant Master at Oakham School. Ord. deacon (Rochester
for Peterb.) 1869; priest (Peterb.) 1S70; C. of Kettering,
Northants., 1860-72. C. of Middleton, Lanes., 1872-5. V.
oi Rhodes, 1875-87. R. of Woodwalton, Hunts . 1887-1907.
Author, .1 History oj Church B 0) Huntingdonshin
Resided latterly at St Olave's, Sid . •• I : . , Ip-wi. h. w ;„ n-
he died Juno I.,, 1913. [M, ,.;.,,.: ;,,,.,,' >,>,. Ay.:.,
■ ■ G Han, [une 20, 1913 1
OWEN. THOMAS. Adm. pens, (age 18) at St John's, June 21,
1773. S. of Fran, is, ..] 1 1 10 pan-.li oi 1 lesey. B.in
the Isle of Anglesey. School, Bangor. Matric. Michs. 1:7s.
Scholar, 177s. Kept eight terms; name off, Dec. 1778. Ord.
deacon (Bangor) Sept. 19, [779; priest. Sept, 23, 1781; C.
of Rhos. clvn, Anglesey, 1 770 R of Llangelynin, Merioneths.,
1805-27. Married, Dec. 26, 1781, Jane, dau. of David and
Ian. 1 , lies, of I.lanrhvdd, Denbighs., and had hit.-, n . hil.li. 11
Died in 1827. [St John's Coll. Adm., iv. 408.)
OWEN, THOMAS. Adm p.n, (agi 18) at Magdalene, Oct. 20,
1817. S. of the Rev. I van (possibly of Brasenose College.
Oxford, 1775). oi Church stoke, Montgom. (and Anna
Hammond] s. .1 I, shrewsbur) Matric. Lent, 1818. Died
m College, 1821. (M11,:. ibury Sch. Reg )
OWEN, THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Peterhouse, June , 1
S. of Thomas, Esq., of Pickmere, Cheshire. Matric. Mil bs
■ 16; B.A. [840; MA. 1858 1 Ird. deacon and priest (Chester)
1840; C. of st George's, Altrincham, Cheshire, 1840. V. of
St Clement's, Manchester, 1840-6. C. of Groby and Ratby
Leics., 1847-55. P.C. of Christ Church. Lei.e-t.T, i8ss '.'.
Died May 15, 1866, aged 56, at Chestei [2 I 11,
OWEN. THOMAS ARTHUR. Adm. pens, at St John's, Aug 9,
1878. S. of rbomas. B. |uly 10, i860, at Gilbert's estate.
Antigua. Bapt Aug. 23, im... s.iiool, Hereford Cathedral
(Mr F. H. Tatham). Matric. Michs. 1878.
OWEN. THOMAS LLOYD. Adm pens, (age 19) al [l sus, Aug
1. 1819. in Carnarvonshire. S. of the Rev. Edward
.. |esus College. 1 ixford, 1-7:-. (of Anglesey)], li. at
Conway. School, Bangor. Matne. Michs. 1819; Scholar
1821; B A. 1824; M A 1846. Ord deacon (B ingor) 1 : ;,
priest, 1824. R. of Llaniestyn, Cam., 1823 p P.C.ofNevin,
■ 1 K .a Bodfean (or Bodvean), i.sts -62. M 1. in
I'.. ..p. an church, disappears from c/e'e'v /.:,'. 1 i.; 'I
Alfred Jones; bo 1.,. Index Eccles.; Clerical Guide; ( rock-
ford.)
OWEN, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 19) at TrinitV, Oi 1.
1777. [3rd] s. of Owen, of Bemcw, Monte, .in, ind Alice,
dau ..I ' barles Davies, of Tyncoed, Berriew). School,
Warrington, Lanes. ] Previously matric. from Jesus I olli 1
Oxford, Oct. 12, 1775, age 17.] Matric. Lent, 1 7 ,, s. h. .1 n ■,
17-.0. P.. A. (51* Wrangler) 1782; \1 \, 1 '85 Fellow, 1784.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, July 4, 1782. K.C.; Bencher, 1.81.S.
Commissioner of Bankruptcy, 1818-21. Instrumental in
abolishing the Great Session of Wales. Succeeded Ins brother,
Sit \1il111r, Kb. at Glansevem, Montgom. [816. Married
Aim Warburton, widow of the Rev. Thomas Coupland, of
the Priory, Chester, and dau. of Capt. Thomas Sloughter,
High Sheriff of Chester. LMed, s.p., 1837, bequeathing
Owsley, William Poyntz Mason
< ,1 ansevem to his widow, at whose death the estate passed to
his great-nephew, Arthur Charles Humphreys-Owen (1855)
(inc. Humphreys). Brother of David (1772). ' {Inns of Court;
Burke, L.G.; Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen.)
OWEN. WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 17) at Trinity, Mar. 22,
1792. S. ol [Brigadier-General] William, of Minorca (and
Aime, dau. of John Tripp). [13. Apr. 11, 1775.] School,
Win. Hester. Matric. Michs. 1702, Siholar, 17.1a; B.A. 1796.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 2, 1796, as 'son and h. of
William, of Gibraltar.' Attorney-General of the Carmarthen
Circuit. 1814. Succeeded his uncle Arthur as 8th Bart.,
Jan. 4, 1817. Took the additional name of Barlow by Royal
licence, 1844, on succeeding to the estate of Lawrenny,
Pembs., on the death of his aunt, Emma Anne, widow oi
Hugh Barlow. But note that a namesake, 's. of William.
Colonel, 01st Regt., b. 1774,' was adm. at the Middle Temple,
Feb. 22, 1792; called to the Bar, Nov. 22. 1709; Bencher,
1838; Reader, is.,;, died Feb. 25, 1851, aged 6
the Middle leinpfe vault. (Z..ia> lists; Inns of Court l, .11
F. P. White.)
OWEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's. Feb. 2. 1S11.
[7th] s. ..f the Rev. Roger (Wadham I ..17 ... 1 i\tord, 1784),
R. of Kilbride, Wexford, (p.. Aug. 4, 17.12.; S, hool, Christ's
Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1S11; Bell Scholar, 1812; Scholar,
1814; 2nd Chancellor's Classical medal. 1815; B.A. (i\:h
Wrangler) 1815; M.A. 1818. Fellow, 1S15-23. Died, s.p..
May 31, 1823. aged 30, at Leghorn; M I there. {Christ's
11, ^p. I -Wo./'itcai.'s, M'.sc. Gen. el Her., 2nd Ser., 11 374
'. Mag . 1823, 11. 3S2.)
OWEN. The Rev. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St Catharine's,
Mar. 2.,, 1 :_•..; a 'Ten-year man.' B. at Pantvdun, Llan-
nhangel, 111 the parish of St David's. Matric. Michs. 1823.
OWEN, WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Julv
Of Montgomeryshire. S. of William, slater, oi
(and Mary), t; at Meifod. Bapt Feb. 14, 1.824. Schools
[Oswestry and] Shrewsbury (Dr Kennedy], Main
1 amden medal, 1841:1. Person prize, isso; B.A. 1851.
Assistant Master al Sedbergh for a tew mouths 111 1852.
1 ommitted to Colney Hatch lunatic asylum, where he re-
mained until his death, May 26, 1892. [Eagle, XVII. 551;
Shrewsbury Sch. Reg.; F. P. White.)
OWEN. WILLIAM BENJAMIN. Adm. scholar at St Catha
RlNii's, Dec. 19, 1899. B. Jan. 26, 188,. Matric. Michs.
1900; B.A. 1903; M.A. 191 2
OWEN. WILLIAM CECIL. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Oct 1,1890
S. of Lancaster [M.I.I I . of )8, Gl ister Gardens, Hyde
Park, London, B. July 9, 1.S72, at Gloucester. School,
Marlborough College. "Matric. Michs. 1S90; B.A. 1893.
Adm. at the Inner Temple. Called to the liar. Jan 26, 1 97.
Clerk in the Treasury Solicitor's Dept., 1903; Assistant
Solicitor to the Treasury, i.,a.-i. Chief Assistant Solicitor,
1926-37. Knighted, 10,30. Of Alltreoch, Blairgowrie,
Perthshire, in 1950. [Marlborough Coll. Reg.; La I its;
ICAu's Who; Kelly, Handbook.)
OWEN. WILLIAM EDDOWES. Adm. pens, at Emmani el,
Julv 2, 1853. Of Caernarvonshire. [School, Rossall.] Matric.
\'i. h-. 1853; B.A. 1S57; M.A. 1800. Ord. deacon (Chester)
1857; priest, 1858; C. of St Bamabas, Liverpool, i860.
Joined the Church oi Koine, Died in 1874, [Rossall Sch.
Reg . > lergy List.)
OWEN, WILLIAM HICKS. Adm. pens (age 19) at Maodalene,
De.- 11. 18111, S, of Edward, Esq., of Garthynghared,
Merioneths (and Dorothy Highway). School, Shrewsbury.
Matric Mi. lis, 1820; B.A 1824; M.A. 1839. Ord. deacon
(St Asaph) 1824; prii ',- 5; Set Y of St Asaph, Flints.,
1827-8C V. oi lr. in. 11-. In. .11, 1S20-8,.. Rural I.V.111 of St
Asaph, 1843-82. Died Jan. 20, 1886, at Rhyllon, SI \ iph
[Crockford; The Guardian, Feb. 3, 1886.)
OWEN. WYNIOTT. Adm. Fell. -Com. (age r7) at ( HRlST's, M ty
J, 1768, S. of Charles. B. at Nash, Haverfordwest. School,
I ton Matin Mi. lis 1-1..8, resided until 1--0 Governor of
Milfoi.l.i . .. [Etoni U. Reg. ('Wyriott'); Peile.n. 286.)
OWEN-SMITH, HENRY POWELL (1
SMITH, H. P. 0.
Sept. 30,
OWENS. HUGH. Adm, sizar (age 24) at Peterhc
1 1 M Merioneths. School, private. Schol.
OWSLEY, WILLIAM POYNTZ MASON. Adm. pens, at St
John's, Tuly 3, 1832. Oi Leics. S of the Rev. John ((Jueen's
College, Oxford, 1761) [P.C] of Blaston, Leics. Kept
Michs. term, is 12, only. Married, Mar. 18, 1S32, at Gretna
Greeu, Henrietta iane, dau. of the Rev. Richard Farrer, R.
ot Ashley, Northants. Died in 1868. (Walford, County
Families; I he l ,n>tl"i,lge Chronicle, Mar. jo, 1832.)
6l4
Owston, Francis
OWSTON, FRANCIS. Adm. pens, at St Catharine's. I b 6,
18+4. S. of Richard. B. at Great Driffield, Yorks. Matric,
Mi, lis 1S44; B.A. 1848; MA. 1856. Second Master oi
College, Bristol, 1848 9. Ord. deacon (Manchest.
priest. 1S50; C. of Holy Trinity, Over Darwen, Lanes., 1S49-
51. V. o'f Pirbright, Surrey, 1851 B8. V oi W. Mersi
'.SS8-9;. R. of Layer-Breton, 1892-1909. Disappears
from Crockford, 1910.
OWSTON, ROBERT HENRY. Adm. pens, at St Jon
16, 1S51. S. of Robert,;solicitor, of Brigg, Lines, (and Kitty).
B. at Wrawby. Bapt. Feb. 19, 1832. School, Grantham
(Rev. J. W. Inman, M.A.I. Matric. Michs. 1S51.
OWSTON. THOMAS. Adm. pens, at Queens', May 26, [827
[B. at York, Nov. 29, 1807.] Matric. Michs. 1827; B I
M.A. 1834. Ord. deacon (London, Litt.dim. from York) [une
5, 1S31; C. of Misson and Griiigley-on-the-Hill. Notts.,
-1841-8. V oi Dalby, Lines., 1842-94, and R. of Sutterby,
1848-94. Died Mar. 23, 1S94. [Crockford; Clerg
P. B. G. Binnall.)
OXENDEN. CHARLES. Adm. pens, at Christ's. Noi
[4th s. of Sir Henrv [7th] Bart. (1774), of [Broome Park]
Deane, Wingham, Kent (and Mary, dau. of Col. Graham,
of St Lawrence, Isle of Thanet, Kent). B. May 23, 1800.
Is E ton and Harrow.] Matric. Michs. 18 ig; B \ 1
Arranged the first regular Eton v. Harrow cricket match,
1818 (being then at Harrow). One of the founders of the
I ' Cricket Club, 1820. Ord. deacon, 1823; priest. [824;
C. of Bishopsbourne, Kent, -1S41-6. R. of Barham, 1846-74.
Hon. Canon of Canterbury, 186S. Married. Turn
Catharine Elizabeth, dau. of Dr George Holcombe. Canon
of Westminster. Died Mar. 17, 1S74, at Barham. Brother of
the next two and of Henrv C. (1S13). [Harrow Sell. Reg.;
h. Lists; Pale, 11. 39"; Boose, vi. 339; Burke, P.
and B.)
OXENDEN. GEORGE CHICHESTER. Adm. pens, (age 18) at
Christ's, June 20, 1816. [2nd] s. of Henry (1774) rfli
Bart, (and Mary, dau. of Col. Graham, of St Lawrence,
Kent). B. Mar. 21, 1797, at Broome Park, Kent. School.
Eton. Matri Michs 1816. Kept eight terms. Died Sept.
22, 1S75. Brother of the above and the next and of Henry C.
(1813). [Peile, 11. 3s.-: Burke, P. and B.)
OXENDEN, GRAHAM. Adm. pens, (age id) at Christ's, June
30, 1821. [5th] s. of Sir Henry (next) [7fh] Bart., of [Broome
Park], Deane, Kent (and Marv, dau. of Col. Graham, of
St Lawrence). B. there. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs.
1821; B.A. 1825. Died, unmarried, Dec. 8, 1S26. Brother of
the two above and of Henrv C. (1S13). [Harrow N I: Reg ;
; , ■;,. 11. 405; Burke, P. and B.)
OXENDEN, HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St John's, Feb. 5,
1774. Grandson of Sir George. Of Middlesex. [Only s. of
Sir Henrv (1739-40), 6th Bart, (and Margaret, dau. of
Sir George Chudleigh, 4th Bart.,of Haldon, Devon). B.May 14,
1756, in Albemarle Street, London.] School, Eton. Matri'
1777; B.A. 1778. Succeeded as ~th Bart. ,Jum
For fifty years a Cornmissioner of Dover Harbour. Married,
Tune 20, 1793, Mary, dau. of Col. Graham, sometime
Governor of Georgia, of St LawTence House, Isle of Thanet,
Kent. Died Sept. 22, 1S38, at his residence at Broome Park,
Deane, Wingham, Kent. Father of the three above and the
next. (£(011. Coll. Reg.; St John's Coll. Adm., IV. 408; Burke,
P. and B.; G.E.C.)
OXENDEN HENRY CHUDLEIGH. Adm. Fell.-Com. at St
John's, June 23, 1813. [Eldest] s. of Sir Henry (above),
Bart . of Kent (and Marv, nee Graham). [B. June 24, I795-]
School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1814. Succeeded as 8th Hart
Sept. 22, 1838. Of Broome Park, near Canterbury. J. P. and
D.L. for Kent. Married (1) 1830, Charlotte, dau. of Capt.
Browne, R.N.; (2) July 28, 1848, Elizabeth Phoebe, dau. of
James King, Esq., of Brighton. Petitioned, ' in forma
pauperis,' in the Bankruptcy Court, Jan. 6, 1862. Died Aug.
14, 1889, at Broome Park; buried at Barham. 1
Charles (1819), George C. (1816) and Graham (1821). (Eton
scli I Families; Burke,
P. and B ; G.E.I ,
OXENHAM, HUGH THOMAS. Adm. pens, at CORPUS CmlSTI,
Nov 2
7. Ord. deacon (Norwich) Nov. [6, I
Oyler, Alec Guy
OXLAND. JOHN OXLEY. Adm. pens, at CORPUS ChRISTI, (an.
I, [871. S. of William, clerk, of n, Wmdsoi 1'la.c, 11m th.
B. [une 11. 1S44. at Plymouth. Matric. Lent, 1 1
.1. ... ..ii ilvtcrl i.s-i. 1 st (K.ittr.inal 1875. I. of St
\iMrew'- (.liapi-I. l'lvmouth, 1S73. S.l'.ii Mi 1
St Andrew's, Pondo'land, Kaffraria, S. Africa,
Domestic Si crel u y and Chaplain to the Bishop of St Jotm\,
Kaffraria, 1885-6. S.P.G. Missionary and Inc. of Clydesdale,
Kaffrana, n»« .11. 1 'f Hill Crest, Natal, in 1912. Dis
in. [11 fin, kt>>rj, mi ',.
OXLAND. WILLIAM. Adm. sizar at St John's, Oct. [6, 1865.
s of lohn, chemist (and Elizabeth). B. June 17, if , '
I'K uth. (School, Plvmouth Grammar.] Bapt. Sept. ;n,
1 65. Matric Michs. 1865; B.A. 1869. Ord. deacon (Exeter)
i--u; priest, 1870; C. of Holy Trinity, Plymouth, 1870 1.
Chaplain, Missions to Seamen, 1871-5. C. of St Paul's
Chapel, Stonehouse, Devon, 1875-7. Chaplain, R.N.,
[877-1901; served in H.M.S. Shannon (China and Pacific),
icea and Raleigh (Cape Station), 1882-7;
Benbow (Channel Fleet), 1888; Impregnable. 1
Camper Jour., iS.,1-2; Cannes, 1 , , liiilannia (Dart
mouth), 1893-6; Boscawen, 1896; Chaplain of the Doc) | .1 I
and Naval Hospital. Chatham, 1S97-1901. V. of Alston,
Cumberland, 1901-17; resigned. Died Mar. 3, 191S, at
Southsea. [Crockford; The limes. Mar. 5, 1918.)
OXLEY, CHARLES. Adm. pens, (age 19) at Jesus, June 6,
1795. Only s. of Christopher, of Ripon Hall, York- I 1
(and his 3rd wife, Dorothv, dau. of William Beckwith, Esq.,
J. P.. of Lamb Hill. Masham, Yorks.). B. there [Sept. 19,
i77f'i. School, Lincoln (Mr swan). Matric. Michs. 1795-
Succeeded his father at Ripon Hall, 1S03. J. P. for the
W. R. of Yorks. Married ( 1) 1800, Margaret, dau. of Edmond
Lodge, Esq., of Willow Hall, Yorks.. and had issue; (2) 1820,
Ann. M.i-.ir.a, dau. of the Very Rev, K. D. Waddtlove,
D.D., and had further issue. Died Feb. 26, 1873- (Warlord,
County Families; Burke, L.G.)
OXLEY, HENRY. Adm. at Caius, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of James
Walker, banker, of Leeds (and Margaret Anne). B. there
[Oct. 7], 1869. School, The Leys, Cambridge. Matric. Michs.
1887; B.A. 1890; M.A. [894 Partner 111 the banking firm of
W. W. Brown and Co., Leeds. Of Spenfield, Wectw,.o,l.
Leeds, [898-1946. Died at Newton-Stewart, Scotland, Oct.
28, [948. [Venn, 11. 491; / he Times, Oct. 29, 1948.)
OXLEY, JOHN STEWART. Adm. pens, at Trinity, Sept. 29,
Eldest] s. of [John] Stewart, of Fen Place, Turner's
Hill, Sussex. B. [Mar. 20], 1S61, in Clapham, London.
School, Charterhouse, Godalming. Matric. Michs. 1879;
B.A. 1S83; M.A. 1886. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 6,
1880. Cailed to the Bar, May 7, 1883. On the South-Eastem
Circuit. Inspector, Local Govt. Board, 1905-26. General
Inspector, Ministry of Health. A great rifle-shot; represented
England in the El'cho shield competition. Belgian Order of
the Crown. C.B.E., 1918. Of Monks, Balcombe, Sussex.
Married, 1885, Helen Charlotte, dau. of C. D. Curnming, ol
Hayling, Epsom. Died Dec. 7, 1935, in London; buried at
Turner's Hill. [List of Carthusians; La.o Lists; Inns of
Court; Foster, Men at tht Bar; Who was Who; Tl
Dec. 9, 1935)
OXLEY, JOHN SWABY. Adm. pens, at Qui 1
,.-. Matric Michs. 1837; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1868. Ord.
deacon (Ripon) [842; priest, [843; C. ol I • •
of Wilburton, Cambs., 1851-2. C.of Hagley, \V..r. ,
V. of Clent, 1855-60. V. of Long Bennington, Lini
78. Latterly oi 2, Vyles Street, Haxby Road, York. Dis
appears ironi ( rockford, 1893.
OXLEY, WILLIAM. Adm. pens, (age 1:) ..! Pembroke, [une 2,
[826 Onlys. of William, of the Barbados 1; it.
Mi, li, is.-'s; H.A. i8?2. Adm. at the Inn
, 1 ailed to the Bar, Nov 20, 18 ; i I ivi .1 ii
bados and died there. [Law Lists. Inns
OXMANTON, Lord (1900), sec ROSSE, L. P.
OXSPRING, JOHN. Adm. pens (age t7) al Aug. 10.
1810. S. of John, Lin oln B then
Lincoln. Main. . Mil h 1 [O; Si ho] IT,
OYLER, ALEC GUY. Adm. al Si Catharine's, [une 24, 189".
S of Thomas ll.-nrv. I! . it Hav
Kent Matri.. Mi. lis. 1 -V l'..\. ■ Master al
St Winifred's s. 1, . ■ 1
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