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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 

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J.  A.  VENN,  Litt.D.,  F.SA. 

PRESIDENT  OF  QUEENS'  COLLEGE 


PART  II 

FROM  1752  TO  1900 

VOLUME  IV 
KAHLENBERG— OYLER 


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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.) 

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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. 


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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. 


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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) 


17 


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.) 

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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,  William  Scott 

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.) 


3' 


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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Kettle-well,  Herbert  Harrison 

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.) 

VACiiiv  33 


Key,  Samuel  Whittell 

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- 


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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., 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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°' 
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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. 

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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.) 


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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.) 


45 


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 


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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 


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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; 

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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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Kinsey,  Matthew 

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 

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 


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 

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. 


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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 

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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65 


Knopwood,  Robert 

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  ) 


of 


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, 


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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 


69 


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.) 


7' 


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.) 


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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' 

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'    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 

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 

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. 

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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  '    ' 


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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 

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).) 


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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.) 


96 


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. 


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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. 


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,  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. ) 


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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.) 


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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-. 

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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.) 


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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- - 


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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 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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, 

131  9-2 


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; 


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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) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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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.) 

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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 

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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.) 


I44 


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.) 


146 


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.) 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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.) 


157 


Levy,  Arthur  Watson 

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.) 


158 


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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Lewis,  Gerald  William 

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 

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 

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.) 


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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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LlNDLEY,  TlNSLEY 

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 


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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.) 


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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 

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.) 


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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.) 

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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. 

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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; 


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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 

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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.) 


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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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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.) 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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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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 


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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 

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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. 


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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. 


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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.) 

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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 


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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, 

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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 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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). 


24O 


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.) 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 

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.) 


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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 


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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 


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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) 


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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.) 


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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,  '. 

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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- 


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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, 


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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 


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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.) 


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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, 


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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.) 

19 


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, 


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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 
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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.) 


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Mais,  The  Rev.  John 

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 

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 


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Majendie,  Henry  William 

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.) 


296 


Makinson,  Thomas 

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 

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. 


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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 

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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Manley,  William  George 

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 

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 

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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.) 


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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- 


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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; 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


324 


Marris,  Henry  Fairley 

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 


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). 


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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. 


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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, 

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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 

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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, 

334 


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  ,,„:,!; 


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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. 


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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.  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.) 


338 


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 


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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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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, 


345 


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.) 


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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.] 


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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.  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.) 


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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 


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■  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-) 


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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 

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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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.    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). 


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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.') 


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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-) 


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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, 

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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 
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MAY,  PETER  LANGTON. 

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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  , 

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Totland   Bay,    Isle   oi   Wight, 
■  1  ■■       1  ,19] 

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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.  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.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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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.) 


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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 


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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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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.) 


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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). 


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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. 


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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 

Philip     (1836)     ami      Ian,  I  I 

Uttt;  Intu  oft  ourt;  1  oster,  U,n  ol  the  Bar,  II  ho  uai  It  ho.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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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) 


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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) 


396 


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. 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 

4OI  26 


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. 


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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 
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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.) 


406 


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.) 


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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.) 


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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 

Fred-  ricJ  *unty  Families.) 


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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. 

■ 
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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 

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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


419 


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.) 


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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 

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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


426 


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.) 


43° 


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 


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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).) 


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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 


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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 

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the  name 


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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. 


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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) 


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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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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 


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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.) 

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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.  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 

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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 


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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.) 


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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 
ion     fron     W  vital     Died  Apr.  n,  1 
■    ;     ■ 

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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 


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{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). 


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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.) 


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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 

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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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 

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 


471 


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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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Morrison-Bell,  Charles  William 

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 

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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); 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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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. 


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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.) 


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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 


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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.) 


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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, 

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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 

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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. 


501 


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.) 


502 


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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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.) 


N 


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.  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 


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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- 


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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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Neale,  Pendock 

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 

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 

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.) 


523 


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 


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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 

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, 


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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 


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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.) 


538 


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.) 


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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-) 


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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. 


543 


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 


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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.  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 

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 


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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.) 


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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 

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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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(  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.) 


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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.) 


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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 


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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  ' 

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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. 


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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 


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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.) 


578 


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"-) 


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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.) 


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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, 


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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  , 


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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.) 


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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-) 


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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 


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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.) 


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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  \ 

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ORFORD,  WILLIAM.    Adm    pens,  (age  V, 

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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 

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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' 

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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. 

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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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